[ { "Answer_URL": "https://explorehealthcareers.org/career/medicine/physician-assistant/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a physician's assistant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a physician's assistant", "Truth_answer": "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a physician's assistant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.geteducated.com/careers/how-to-become-a-physician-assistant", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients" ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the educational requirements required to become one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the educational requirements to become a physician's assistant", "Truth_answer": "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095112id_/https://www.geteducated.com/careers/how-to-become-a-physician-assistant/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thepalife.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-go-to-physician-assistant-pa-school/", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;" ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What does it cost?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the education required for becoming a physician's assistant cost", "Truth_answer": "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200810001136id_/https://www.thepalife.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-go-to-physician-assistant-pa-school/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/physician-associate", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What's the average starting salary in the UK?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the average starting salary for physician's assistant in the UK", "Truth_answer": "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Physician_Assistant_(PA)/Salary/539a2580/Entry-Level", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships)." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the average starting salary for physician's assistant in the US", "Truth_answer": "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.collegequest.com/how-to-become-an-rn.aspx", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse", "Truth_answer": "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.gapmedics.com/blog/2015/07/23/weighing-becoming-physician-assistant-nurse/", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the PA average salary vs an RN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the PA average salary vs an RN", "Truth_answer": "Although many factors go into salaries, such as experience, specialty and geographic areas, PA's usually come out on top. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for PA's in 2013 was about $90,000 a year. Nurses on the other hand made about $66,000 a year according to the BLS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161113225230id_/http://www.gapmedics.com/blog/2015/07/23/weighing-becoming-physician-assistant-nurse/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the physician's assistant average salary vs a registered nurse?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nursepractitionerschools.com/faq/np-vs-physician-assistant/", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects.", "What is the physician's assistant average salary vs a registered nurse?", "Although many factors go into salaries, such as experience, specialty and geographic areas, PA's usually come out on top. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for PA's in 2013 was about $90,000 a year. Nurses on the other hand made about $66,000 a year according to the BLS." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What the difference between a PA and a nurse practitioner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the difference between a PA and a nurse practitioner", "Truth_answer": ". Nurses follow a patient-centered model, in which they focus on disease prevention and health education and handle assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physician assistants follow a disease-centered model, in which they focus on the biologic and pathologic components of health, and also practice assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200930210358id_/https://www.nursepractitionerschools.com/faq/np-vs-physician-assistant/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.registerednursing.org/answers/salary-difference-between-nurse-practitioner-physician-assistant/", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects.", "What is the physician's assistant average salary vs a registered nurse?", "Although many factors go into salaries, such as experience, specialty and geographic areas, PA's usually come out on top. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for PA's in 2013 was about $90,000 a year. Nurses on the other hand made about $66,000 a year according to the BLS.", "What the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?", ". Nurses follow a patient-centered model, in which they focus on disease prevention and health education and handle assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physician assistants follow a disease-centered model, in which they focus on the biologic and pathologic components of health, and also practice assessment, diagnosis, and treatment." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Do NPs or PAs make more?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do NPs or PAs make more money", "Truth_answer": "According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), the 2017 median pay for Nurse Practitioners is $110,930 per year, or $53.33 per hour. In comparison, 2017 median pay for Physician Assistants is $104,860 per year, or $50.41 per hour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do nurse practitioners or physician assistants make more?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.physicianassistantedu.org/pa-vs-np/", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects.", "What is the physician's assistant average salary vs a registered nurse?", "Although many factors go into salaries, such as experience, specialty and geographic areas, PA's usually come out on top. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for PA's in 2013 was about $90,000 a year. Nurses on the other hand made about $66,000 a year according to the BLS.", "What the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?", ". Nurses follow a patient-centered model, in which they focus on disease prevention and health education and handle assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physician assistants follow a disease-centered model, in which they focus on the biologic and pathologic components of health, and also practice assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.", "Do nurse practitioners or physician assistants make more?", "According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), the 2017 median pay for Nurse Practitioners is $110,930 per year, or $53.33 per hour. In comparison, 2017 median pay for Physician Assistants is $104,860 per year, or $50.41 per hour." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is a PA above a NP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is a PA above a NP", "Truth_answer": "Physician Assistants are licensed medical professionals who may work independently of the lead physician, while Nurse Practitioners are well trained, but not necessarily licensed caregivers, who must work under the close supervision of the attending doctor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805200038id_/https://www.physicianassistantedu.org/pa-vs-np/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is a physician assistants above a nurse practitioner?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.learnhowtobecome.org/nurse/nurse-practitioner/", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects.", "What is the physician's assistant average salary vs a registered nurse?", "Although many factors go into salaries, such as experience, specialty and geographic areas, PA's usually come out on top. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for PA's in 2013 was about $90,000 a year. Nurses on the other hand made about $66,000 a year according to the BLS.", "What the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?", ". Nurses follow a patient-centered model, in which they focus on disease prevention and health education and handle assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physician assistants follow a disease-centered model, in which they focus on the biologic and pathologic components of health, and also practice assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.", "Do nurse practitioners or physician assistants make more?", "According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), the 2017 median pay for Nurse Practitioners is $110,930 per year, or $53.33 per hour. In comparison, 2017 median pay for Physician Assistants is $104,860 per year, or $50.41 per hour.", "Is a physician assistants above a nurse practitioner?", "Physician Assistants are licensed medical professionals who may work independently of the lead physician, while Nurse Practitioners are well trained, but not necessarily licensed caregivers, who must work under the close supervision of the attending doctor." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the fastest way to become a NP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the fastest way to become a NP", "Truth_answer": "Become a Registered Nurse. The first step to a career as a nurse practitioner is earning your credentials as a registered nurse (RN). ...Earn a Bachelor's Degree. ...Gain Experience. ...Earn a Graduate Degree. ...Obtain State License and Certification. ...Pursue Further Specialization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the fastest way to become a nurse practitioner?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://work.chron.com/can-nurse-practitioners-become-doctors-16505.html", "Context": [ "What is a physician's assistant?", "physician assistants are medical providers who are licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease and to prescribe medication for patients", "What are the educational requirements required to become a physician's assistant?", "Complete your bachelor's degree (a science or healthcare related major is usually best); Gain experience either working or volunteering in a healthcare setting; Apply to ARC-PA accredited physician assistant programs; Complete a 2-3 year, master's level PA program;", "What does it cost to become a physician's assistant?", "Average Cost Across all PA Schools for the 2017 Application Cycle is as Follows: Average cost of resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $71,369. Average cost of non-resident tuition for a 27-month physician assistant program is: $89,975.", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the UK?", "Typical starting salaries for physician associates are between £27,000 and £31,383 (though sometimes less for internships).", "What's the average starting salary for a physician's assistant in the US?", "An early career Physician Assistant (PA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $91,587 based on 4,392 salaries.", "What school subjects are needed to become a registered nurse?", "Courses that nursing students may be required to take include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, and psychology. Nursing students may also be required to take courses in liberal arts subjects.", "What is the physician's assistant average salary vs a registered nurse?", "Although many factors go into salaries, such as experience, specialty and geographic areas, PA's usually come out on top. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for PA's in 2013 was about $90,000 a year. Nurses on the other hand made about $66,000 a year according to the BLS.", "What the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?", ". Nurses follow a patient-centered model, in which they focus on disease prevention and health education and handle assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Physician assistants follow a disease-centered model, in which they focus on the biologic and pathologic components of health, and also practice assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.", "Do nurse practitioners or physician assistants make more?", "According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), the 2017 median pay for Nurse Practitioners is $110,930 per year, or $53.33 per hour. In comparison, 2017 median pay for Physician Assistants is $104,860 per year, or $50.41 per hour.", "Is a physician assistants above a nurse practitioner?", "Physician Assistants are licensed medical professionals who may work independently of the lead physician, while Nurse Practitioners are well trained, but not necessarily licensed caregivers, who must work under the close supervision of the attending doctor.", "What is the fastest way to become a nurse practitioner?", "Become a Registered Nurse. The first step to a career as a nurse practitioner is earning your credentials as a registered nurse (RN). ...Earn a Bachelor's Degree. ...Gain Experience. ...Earn a Graduate Degree. ...Obtain State License and Certification. ...Pursue Further Specialization." ], "Conversation_no": 1, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much longer does it take to become a doctor after being an NP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much longer does it take to become a nurse practitioner", "Truth_answer": "Anyone can become a doctor provided they graduate from medical school, pass their state licensing exams and complete the necessary residency. Nurse practitioners are the same as everyone else in this respect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808160452id_/https://work.chron.com/can-nurse-practitioners-become-doctors-16505.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much longer does it take to become a doctor after being a nurse practitioner?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_goat_breeds", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main breeds of goat", "Truth_answer": "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boer_goat", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei" ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about boer goats.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about boer goats", "Truth_answer": "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.southlivefarm.co.za/product/cheap-boer-goat-for-sale-in-south-africa/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214163810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boer_goat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about boer goats", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thespruce.com/choose-meat-goat-breeds-3016784", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What breed is good for meat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What goat breed is good for meat", "Truth_answer": "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811135416id_/https://www.thespruce.com/choose-meat-goat-breeds-3016784_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/goats-for-milk-meat-and-more", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are angora goats good for it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are angora goats good for meat", "Truth_answer": "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201204115116id_/https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/goats-for-milk-meat-and-more_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thespruce.com/choose-meat-goat-breeds-3016784", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about boer goats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are boer goats good for meat", "Truth_answer": "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811135416id_/https://www.thespruce.com/choose-meat-goat-breeds-3016784_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wideopenpets.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-pygmy-goat/", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are pygmies used for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are pygmies used for", "Truth_answer": "While Pygmy goats are most commonly kept as pets or used as meat goats, they can also be used for milk production. Pygmy goats can produce, on average, between one to two quarts of 4.5% to 11% butterfat milk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611011613id_/https://www.wideopenpets.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-pygmy-goat/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are pygmy goats used for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://info.mannapro.com/homestead/raising-fiber-goats-101", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility.", "What are pygmy goats used for?", "While Pygmy goats are most commonly kept as pets or used as meat goats, they can also be used for milk production. Pygmy goats can produce, on average, between one to two quarts of 4.5% to 11% butterfat milk." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best for fiber production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best goat for fiber production", "Truth_answer": "Mohair goats are the most productive fiber producing animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181109034843id_/http://info.mannapro.com:80/homestead/raising-fiber-goats-101_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best goat for fiber production?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://angoragoat.com/", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility.", "What are pygmy goats used for?", "While Pygmy goats are most commonly kept as pets or used as meat goats, they can also be used for milk production. Pygmy goats can produce, on average, between one to two quarts of 4.5% to 11% butterfat milk.", "What is the best goat for fiber production?", "Mohair goats are the most productive fiber producing animals." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How long do Angora goats live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long do Angora goats live", "Truth_answer": "In our flock, it is not uncommon for our girls to go 9-11 years- undoubtedly we could push them longer, but they do not stay unless they can put kids on the ground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long do Angora goats live?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homestead.motherearthnews.com/making-money-angora-goats-part-1/", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility.", "What are pygmy goats used for?", "While Pygmy goats are most commonly kept as pets or used as meat goats, they can also be used for milk production. Pygmy goats can produce, on average, between one to two quarts of 4.5% to 11% butterfat milk.", "What is the best goat for fiber production?", "Mohair goats are the most productive fiber producing animals.", "How long do Angora goats live?", "In our flock, it is not uncommon for our girls to go 9-11 years- undoubtedly we could push them longer, but they do not stay unless they can put kids on the ground." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can you milk them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you milk Angora goats", "Truth_answer": "Angora mothers have been known to not produce enough milk if they give birth to more than 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928161446id_/https://homestead.motherearthnews.com/making-money-angora-goats-part-1/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you milk Angora goats?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://livestocktrail.illinois.edu/sheepnet/paperDisplay.cfm?ContentID=9808", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility.", "What are pygmy goats used for?", "While Pygmy goats are most commonly kept as pets or used as meat goats, they can also be used for milk production. Pygmy goats can produce, on average, between one to two quarts of 4.5% to 11% butterfat milk.", "What is the best goat for fiber production?", "Mohair goats are the most productive fiber producing animals.", "How long do Angora goats live?", "In our flock, it is not uncommon for our girls to go 9-11 years- undoubtedly we could push them longer, but they do not stay unless they can put kids on the ground.", "Can you milk Angora goats?", "Angora mothers have been known to not produce enough milk if they give birth to more than 1." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How many can you have per acre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many Angora goats can you have per acre", "Truth_answer": "Poor ground may support 2-4 goats per acre while better pasture may be able to support 6-8 goats per acre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201030044356id_/http://livestocktrail.illinois.edu/sheepnet/paperDisplay.cfm?ContentID=9808_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goats can you have per acre?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thespruce.com/raise-meat-goats-3016801", "Context": [ "What are the main breeds of goat?", "Abaza...Zhongwei", "Tell me about boer goats", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer.", "What breed of goats is good for meat", "Before Boer goats became available in the United States in the late 1980s, Spanish goats were the standard meat goat breed, especially in the South. These goats are descendants of the goats brought by Spanish explorers, making their way to the United States via Mexico.", "Are angora goats good for meat?", "Surplus or cull Angora and cashmere goats are also used for meat, although a good fiber-producing goat is generally a poor meat goat and vice versa.", "Are boer goats good for meat?", "Boer goats were bred in South Africa for meat and selected for their superior body shape, high growth rate, and fertility.", "What are pygmy goats used for?", "While Pygmy goats are most commonly kept as pets or used as meat goats, they can also be used for milk production. Pygmy goats can produce, on average, between one to two quarts of 4.5% to 11% butterfat milk.", "What is the best goat for fiber production?", "Mohair goats are the most productive fiber producing animals.", "How long do Angora goats live?", "In our flock, it is not uncommon for our girls to go 9-11 years- undoubtedly we could push them longer, but they do not stay unless they can put kids on the ground.", "Can you milk Angora goats?", "Angora mothers have been known to not produce enough milk if they give birth to more than 1.", "How many goats can you have per acre?", "Poor ground may support 2-4 goats per acre while better pasture may be able to support 6-8 goats per acre." ], "Conversation_no": 2, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are they profitable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Angora goats profitable", "Truth_answer": "Raising meat goats can be a profitable small farm venture. Currently, in the United States, there is a higher demand for goat meat, also called chevon, than there is a supply.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200921094411id_/https://www.thespruce.com/raise-meat-goats-3016801_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are goats profitable?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicinenet.com/arrhythmia_irregular_heartbeat/article.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat", "Truth_answer": "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.geisinger.org/health-and-wellness/wellness-articles/2018/02/09/16/06/4-reasons-behind-an-irregular-heartbeat", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How serious is an irregular heart beat", "Truth_answer": "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095059id_/https://www.geisinger.org/health-and-wellness/wellness-articles/2018/02/09/16/06/4-reasons-behind-an-irregular-heartbeat_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tachycardia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355127", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different types of tachycardia", "Truth_answer": "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317064428id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tachycardia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355127_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/heart-disease/atrial-flutter", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is atrial flutter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is atrial flutter", "Truth_answer": "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200616024314id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/heart-disease/atrial-flutter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is atrial flutter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/heart-disease-abnormal-heart-rhythm", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What causes it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What causes atrial flutter", "Truth_answer": "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808191519id_/https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/heart-disease-abnormal-heart-rhythm_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105181252id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/arrhythmia_irregular_heartbeat/article.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/medical/ask-the-experts/atrial-flutter", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation", "Truth_answer": "In atrial fibrillation, the atria beat irregularly. In atrial flutter, the atria beat regularly, but faster than usual and more often than the ventricles, so you may have four atrial beats to every one ventricular beat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205052id_/https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/medical/ask-the-experts/atrial-flutter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healio.com/cardiology/learn-the-heart/cardiology-review/topic-reviews/atrial-fibrillation", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance.", "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "In atrial fibrillation, the atria beat irregularly. In atrial flutter, the atria beat regularly, but faster than usual and more often than the ventricles, so you may have four atrial beats to every one ventricular beat." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does afib affect an ECG?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does afib affect an ECG", "Truth_answer": "The symptoms of atrial fibrillation are related to the loss of atrial mechanical activity (atrial contraction) and rapid ventricular heart rates, both of which can reduce cardiac output and lead to congestive heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200807042802id_/https://www.healio.com/cardiology/learn-the-heart/cardiology-review/topic-reviews/atrial-fibrillation_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does atrial fibrillation affect electrocardiography?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.heart.org/-/media/data-import/downloadables/pe-afib-faqs-of-atrial-fibrillation-ucm_424424.pdf?la=en&hash=932ACB38FB233571314E9A048970D32D66F942B6", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance.", "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "In atrial fibrillation, the atria beat irregularly. In atrial flutter, the atria beat regularly, but faster than usual and more often than the ventricles, so you may have four atrial beats to every one ventricular beat.", "How does atrial fibrillation affect electrocardiography?", "The symptoms of atrial fibrillation are related to the loss of atrial mechanical activity (atrial contraction) and rapid ventricular heart rates, both of which can reduce cardiac output and lead to congestive heart failure." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it shorten your life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does atrial fibrillation shorten your life", "Truth_answer": "People can live long, healthy and active lives with AFib. Controlling your risk factors for heart disease and stroke and knowing what can possibly trigger your AFib will help improve your long-term management of AFib.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does atrial flutter shorten your life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/atrial-flutter", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance.", "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "In atrial fibrillation, the atria beat irregularly. In atrial flutter, the atria beat regularly, but faster than usual and more often than the ventricles, so you may have four atrial beats to every one ventricular beat.", "How does atrial fibrillation affect electrocardiography?", "The symptoms of atrial fibrillation are related to the loss of atrial mechanical activity (atrial contraction) and rapid ventricular heart rates, both of which can reduce cardiac output and lead to congestive heart failure.", "Does atrial flutter shorten your life?", "People can live long, healthy and active lives with AFib. Controlling your risk factors for heart disease and stroke and knowing what can possibly trigger your AFib will help improve your long-term management of AFib." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What triggers it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What triggers atrial flutter", "Truth_answer": "Ischemia : Lower blood flow to the heart due to coronary heart disease, hardening of the arteries, or a blood clot. ... Cardiomyopathy : Disease of the heart muscle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702145037id_/https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/atrial-flutter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What triggers atrial flutter?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320285.php", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance.", "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "In atrial fibrillation, the atria beat irregularly. In atrial flutter, the atria beat regularly, but faster than usual and more often than the ventricles, so you may have four atrial beats to every one ventricular beat.", "How does atrial fibrillation affect electrocardiography?", "The symptoms of atrial fibrillation are related to the loss of atrial mechanical activity (atrial contraction) and rapid ventricular heart rates, both of which can reduce cardiac output and lead to congestive heart failure.", "Does atrial flutter shorten your life?", "People can live long, healthy and active lives with AFib. Controlling your risk factors for heart disease and stroke and knowing what can possibly trigger your AFib will help improve your long-term management of AFib.", "What triggers atrial flutter?", "Ischemia : Lower blood flow to the heart due to coronary heart disease, hardening of the arteries, or a blood clot. ... Cardiomyopathy : Disease of the heart muscle." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do you stop an attack?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you stop an atrial flutter attack", "Truth_answer": "Take slow, deep breaths. It is believed that yoga can be beneficial to those with A-fib to relax.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you stop an atrial flutter attack?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/atrial-fibrillation-exercise", "Context": [ "Tell me about the types of irregular heart beat.", "Atrial fibrillation is a very common irregular heart rhythm that causes the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, to contract abnormally. Atrial flutter. This is an arrhythmia caused by one or more rapid circuits in the atrium.", "How serious is an irregular heart beat?", "Coronary artery disease can cause dangerous arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It's a rapid, quivering heartbeat that can lead to heart palpitations, blood clots, heart attack and stroke.", "What are the different types of tachycardia?", "Atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid heart rate caused by chaotic, irregular electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (atria). ...Atrial flutter. ...Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). ...Ventricular tachycardia. ...Ventricular fibrillation.", "What is atrial flutter?", "Atrial flutter (AFL) is a type of abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the upper chambers of your heart beat too fast.", "What causes irregular heartbeat?", "They can be related to stress or too much caffeine or nicotine. But sometimes, PVCs can be caused by heart disease or electrolyte imbalance.", "What's the difference between flutter and fibrillation?", "In atrial fibrillation, the atria beat irregularly. In atrial flutter, the atria beat regularly, but faster than usual and more often than the ventricles, so you may have four atrial beats to every one ventricular beat.", "How does atrial fibrillation affect electrocardiography?", "The symptoms of atrial fibrillation are related to the loss of atrial mechanical activity (atrial contraction) and rapid ventricular heart rates, both of which can reduce cardiac output and lead to congestive heart failure.", "Does atrial flutter shorten your life?", "People can live long, healthy and active lives with AFib. Controlling your risk factors for heart disease and stroke and knowing what can possibly trigger your AFib will help improve your long-term management of AFib.", "What triggers atrial flutter?", "Ischemia : Lower blood flow to the heart due to coronary heart disease, hardening of the arteries, or a blood clot. ... Cardiomyopathy : Disease of the heart muscle.", "How do you stop an atrial flutter attack?", "Take slow, deep breaths. It is believed that yoga can be beneficial to those with A-fib to relax." ], "Conversation_no": 3, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best exercise for it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best exercise for an atrial flutter attack", "Truth_answer": "Once you've warmed up, try exercises such as power walking, jogging, or hiking to get a good workout without overloading your heart. Riding an exercise bike or using an elliptical machine or treadmill are also safe workouts for people with AFib.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best exercise for atrial flutter?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/neolithic-revolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the neolithic revolution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the neolithic revolution", "Truth_answer": "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823174747id_/https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/neolithic-revolution_p0", "http://www.history.com/tag/early-humans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the neolithic revolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/topics/reference/neolithic-agricultural-revolution/", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When did it start and end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Neolithic Revolution start and end", "Truth_answer": "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229142310id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/topics/reference/neolithic-agricultural-revolution/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/neolithic-revolution", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why did it start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Neolithic Revolution start", "Truth_answer": "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823174747id_/https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/neolithic-revolution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stmuhistorymedia.org/neolithic-era-technology-advances-and-beginnings-of-agriculture/", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What did the neolithic invent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the neolithic invent", "Truth_answer": "Farming started a revolution in the world and helped set us on a path that would eventually lead to the technological revolution and invention of different things. Inventions such as the plow helped in the planting of seeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801181616id_/http://stmuhistorymedia.org:80/neolithic-era-technology-advances-and-beginnings-of-agriculture/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the neolithic invent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://sciencing.com/list-neolithic-stone-tools-8252604.html", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming.", "What did the neolithic invent?", "Farming started a revolution in the world and helped set us on a path that would eventually lead to the technological revolution and invention of different things. Inventions such as the plow helped in the planting of seeds." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What tools were used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What tools were used in the neolithic revolution", "Truth_answer": "Scrapers. Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began. ...Blades. ...Arrows and Spearheads. ...Axes. ...Adzes. ...Hammers and Chisels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104300id_/https://sciencing.com/list-neolithic-stone-tools-8252604.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tools were used in the neolithic event?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/british_prehistory/overview_british_prehistory_01.shtml", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming.", "What did the neolithic invent?", "Farming started a revolution in the world and helped set us on a path that would eventually lead to the technological revolution and invention of different things. Inventions such as the plow helped in the planting of seeds.", "What tools were used in the neolithic event?", "Scrapers. Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began. ...Blades. ...Arrows and Spearheads. ...Axes. ...Adzes. ...Hammers and Chisels." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When was it brought to the british isles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Neolithic brought to the british isles", "Truth_answer": "This change happened at various times in several different places around the world. The concept of farming that reached Britain between about 5000 BC and 4500 BC had spread across Europe from origins in Syria and Iraq between about 11000 BC and 9000 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the neolithic event brought to the British isles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ancient.eu/Neolithic/", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming.", "What did the neolithic invent?", "Farming started a revolution in the world and helped set us on a path that would eventually lead to the technological revolution and invention of different things. Inventions such as the plow helped in the planting of seeds.", "What tools were used in the neolithic event?", "Scrapers. Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began. ...Blades. ...Arrows and Spearheads. ...Axes. ...Adzes. ...Hammers and Chisels.", "When was the neolithic event brought to the British isles?", "This change happened at various times in several different places around the world. The concept of farming that reached Britain between about 5000 BC and 4500 BC had spread across Europe from origins in Syria and Iraq between about 11000 BC and 9000 BC." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the period that follows it.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the period that follows the neolithic event", "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of the Neolithic era, copper metallurgy is introduced, which marks a transition period to the Bronze Age, sometimes referred to as the Chalcolithic or Eneolithic Era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the period that follows the neolithic event?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neolithic_Revolution", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming.", "What did the neolithic invent?", "Farming started a revolution in the world and helped set us on a path that would eventually lead to the technological revolution and invention of different things. Inventions such as the plow helped in the planting of seeds.", "What tools were used in the neolithic event?", "Scrapers. Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began. ...Blades. ...Arrows and Spearheads. ...Axes. ...Adzes. ...Hammers and Chisels.", "When was the neolithic event brought to the British isles?", "This change happened at various times in several different places around the world. The concept of farming that reached Britain between about 5000 BC and 4500 BC had spread across Europe from origins in Syria and Iraq between about 11000 BC and 9000 BC.", "Describe the period that follows the neolithic event?", "Towards the end of the Neolithic era, copper metallurgy is introduced, which marks a transition period to the Bronze Age, sometimes referred to as the Chalcolithic or Eneolithic Era." ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was its significance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Neolithic event significance", "Truth_answer": "The Neolithic Revolution, Neolithic Demographic Transition, Agricultural Revolution, or First Agricultural Revolution was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures during the Neolithic period from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement, making an increasingly larger population possible", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of the neolithic event?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/neolithic-age-homes-architecture.html", "Context": [ "What was the neolithic revolution?", "The Neolithic Revolution, also called the Agricultural Revolution, marked the transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization.", "When did the Neolithic revolution start and end?", "The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago.", "Why did the Neolithic revolution start?", "The Neolithic Era began when some groups of humans gave up the nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming.", "What did the neolithic invent?", "Farming started a revolution in the world and helped set us on a path that would eventually lead to the technological revolution and invention of different things. Inventions such as the plow helped in the planting of seeds.", "What tools were used in the neolithic event?", "Scrapers. Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began. ...Blades. ...Arrows and Spearheads. ...Axes. ...Adzes. ...Hammers and Chisels.", "When was the neolithic event brought to the British isles?", "This change happened at various times in several different places around the world. The concept of farming that reached Britain between about 5000 BC and 4500 BC had spread across Europe from origins in Syria and Iraq between about 11000 BC and 9000 BC.", "Describe the period that follows the neolithic event?", "Towards the end of the Neolithic era, copper metallurgy is introduced, which marks a transition period to the Bronze Age, sometimes referred to as the Chalcolithic or Eneolithic Era.", "What was the significance of the neolithic event?", "The Neolithic Revolution, Neolithic Demographic Transition, Agricultural Revolution, or First Agricultural Revolution was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures during the Neolithic period from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement, making an increasingly larger population possible" ], "Conversation_no": 4, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the houses like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the houses in Neolithic event like", "Truth_answer": "Neolithic people usually lived in rectangular homes with a central hearth that were called long houses. They were made primarily from mud brick and typically only had one door.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the houses like in the neolithic event?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-cook-a-turkey-the-simplest-easiest-method-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-160905", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the best ways to cook a turkey", "Truth_answer": "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.charbroil.com/cook/smoked-turkey-brine-recipe/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it", "Truth_answer": "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225081343id_/https://www.charbroil.com/cook/smoked-turkey-brine-recipe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://dish.allrecipes.com/how-to-brine-turkey/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much salt do I use to brine it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey", "Truth_answer": "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.allrecipes.com/article/how-to-brine-turkey/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102095304id_/http://dish.allrecipes.com:80/how-to-brine-turkey/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What kind of wood should I use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey", "Truth_answer": "nonsense", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://blackberrybabe.com/2016/11/03/smoke-whole-turkey/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "nonsense" ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How long should it be smoked for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long should a turkey be smoked for", "Truth_answer": "he rule of thumb is to smoke the turkey at 300 degrees, 15 minutes for each pound. We used a 17 pound Honeysuckle White turkey for this recipe, and smoked it at 275-300 degrees for just under 4 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227191208id_/https://blackberrybabe.com/2016/11/03/smoke-whole-turkey/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long should a turkey be smoked for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.oprah.com/health_wellness/healthiest-way-to-cook-turkey", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "nonsense", "How long should a turkey be smoked for?", "he rule of thumb is to smoke the turkey at 300 degrees, 15 minutes for each pound. We used a 17 pound Honeysuckle White turkey for this recipe, and smoked it at 275-300 degrees for just under 4 hours." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is smoked turkey healthy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is a smoked turkey healthy", "Truth_answer": "There's no specific amount that's considered safe, but if you're a strictly-on-Thanksgiving smoked-meat eater, it's not something to stress about.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is smoked turkey healthy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/leftover-turkey-recipes/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "nonsense", "How long should a turkey be smoked for?", "he rule of thumb is to smoke the turkey at 300 degrees, 15 minutes for each pound. We used a 17 pound Honeysuckle White turkey for this recipe, and smoked it at 275-300 degrees for just under 4 hours.", "Is smoked turkey healthy?", "There's no specific amount that's considered safe, but if you're a strictly-on-Thanksgiving smoked-meat eater, it's not something to stress about." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What can you do with leftovers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you do with Leftovers of smoked Turkey", "Truth_answer": "Turkey Chowder. Turkey and Stuffing Casserole.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thespruceeats.com/leftover-thanksgiving-turkey-pizza-4151280_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202014928id_/https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/leftover-turkey-recipes/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you do with leftovers or a turkey?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.digitaltrends.com/home/will-thanksgiving-leftovers-still-safe-eat-monday/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "nonsense", "How long should a turkey be smoked for?", "he rule of thumb is to smoke the turkey at 300 degrees, 15 minutes for each pound. We used a 17 pound Honeysuckle White turkey for this recipe, and smoked it at 275-300 degrees for just under 4 hours.", "Is smoked turkey healthy?", "There's no specific amount that's considered safe, but if you're a strictly-on-Thanksgiving smoked-meat eater, it's not something to stress about.", "What can you do with leftovers or a turkey?", "Turkey Chowder. Turkey and Stuffing Casserole." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How long are leftovers good for in the fridge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long are Leftovers of smoked Turkey good for in the fridge", "Truth_answer": "Your leftovers are safe in the fridge for three to four days, while frozen food should be consumed within two to four months for best quality, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The biggest mistake turkey-lovers make is keeping leftovers in the fridge for too long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628172119id_/https://www.digitaltrends.com/home/will-thanksgiving-leftovers-still-safe-eat-monday/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long are leftovers a turkey good for in the fridge?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/216105/smoked-turkey-wild-rice-soup/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "nonsense", "How long should a turkey be smoked for?", "he rule of thumb is to smoke the turkey at 300 degrees, 15 minutes for each pound. We used a 17 pound Honeysuckle White turkey for this recipe, and smoked it at 275-300 degrees for just under 4 hours.", "Is smoked turkey healthy?", "There's no specific amount that's considered safe, but if you're a strictly-on-Thanksgiving smoked-meat eater, it's not something to stress about.", "What can you do with leftovers or a turkey?", "Turkey Chowder. Turkey and Stuffing Casserole.", "How long are leftovers a turkey good for in the fridge?", "Your leftovers are safe in the fridge for three to four days, while frozen food should be consumed within two to four months for best quality, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The biggest mistake turkey-lovers make is keeping leftovers in the fridge for too long." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What's a recipe for smoked turkey soup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's a recipe for smoked turkey soup", "Truth_answer": "Place the turkey legs, water, bouillon cubes, onion, celery, carrots, garlic, bay leaves, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, thyme, marjoram, and curry powder in a soup pot; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a recipe for smoked turkey soup?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thewholesomedish.com/the-best-classic-chili/", "Context": [ "What are the best ways to cook a turkey?", "Heat the oven to 450°F to preheat and then drop the temperature to 350°F when putting the turkey into the oven. The turkey is done when it registers a minimum of 165° in the thickest part of the thigh.", "Should I brine a turkey before smoking it?", "Use a brine before smoking to help keep meat moist while cooking and to add flavor.", "How much salt do I use to brine a turkey?", "The basic ratio for turkey brine is two cups of kosher salt to two gallons of water. Some recipes include sweeteners or acidic ingredients to balance the saltiness.", "What kind of wood should I use to brine a turkey?", "nonsense", "How long should a turkey be smoked for?", "he rule of thumb is to smoke the turkey at 300 degrees, 15 minutes for each pound. We used a 17 pound Honeysuckle White turkey for this recipe, and smoked it at 275-300 degrees for just under 4 hours.", "Is smoked turkey healthy?", "There's no specific amount that's considered safe, but if you're a strictly-on-Thanksgiving smoked-meat eater, it's not something to stress about.", "What can you do with leftovers or a turkey?", "Turkey Chowder. Turkey and Stuffing Casserole.", "How long are leftovers a turkey good for in the fridge?", "Your leftovers are safe in the fridge for three to four days, while frozen food should be consumed within two to four months for best quality, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The biggest mistake turkey-lovers make is keeping leftovers in the fridge for too long.", "What's a recipe for smoked turkey soup?", "Place the turkey legs, water, bouillon cubes, onion, celery, carrots, garlic, bay leaves, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, thyme, marjoram, and curry powder in a soup pot; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 5, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about one for chili?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's a recipe for chili", "Truth_answer": "Add the olive oil to a large soup pot and place it over medium-high heat for two minutes. Add the ground beef to the pot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825020930id_/https://www.thewholesomedish.com/the-best-classic-chili/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How about a recipe for chili?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/06/26/supreme-court-cases-history/29185891/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the most important US supreme court cases", "Truth_answer": "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/plessy-v-ferguson", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States," ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish", "Truth_answer": "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202093625id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/black-history/plessy-v-ferguson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/marbury.html", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about Marbury vs Madison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish", "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218155046id_/https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/marbury.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.infoplease.com/us/government/judicial-branch/marbury-v-madison-1803", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Was it unanimous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Marbury vs. Madison case unanimous", "Truth_answer": "In a unanimous decision, written by Justice Marshall, the Court stated that Marbury, indeed, had a right to his commission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204553id_/https://www.infoplease.com/us/government/judicial-branch/marbury-v-madison-1803_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Marbury vs Madison case unanimous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.plannedparenthood.org/files/3013/9611/5870/Abortion_Roe_History.pdf", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.", "Was the Marbury vs Madison case unanimous?", "In a unanimous decision, written by Justice Marshall, the Court stated that Marbury, indeed, had a right to his commission." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade", "Truth_answer": "Roe rendered these laws unconstitutional, making abortion services vastly safer and more accessible to women throughout the country. The decision also set a legal precedent that affected more than 30 subsequent Supreme Court cases involving restrictions on access to abortion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/roe-v-wade", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.", "Was the Marbury vs Madison case unanimous?", "In a unanimous decision, written by Justice Marshall, the Court stated that Marbury, indeed, had a right to his commission.", "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade?", "Roe rendered these laws unconstitutional, making abortion services vastly safer and more accessible to women throughout the country. The decision also set a legal precedent that affected more than 30 subsequent Supreme Court cases involving restrictions on access to abortion." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the main arguments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the main arguments for Roe vs Wade", "Truth_answer": "The Court ruled, in a 7-2 decision, that a woman's right to choose an abortion was protected by the privacy rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the main arguments of the Roe vs. Wade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Board_of_Education", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.", "Was the Marbury vs Madison case unanimous?", "In a unanimous decision, written by Justice Marshall, the Court stated that Marbury, indeed, had a right to his commission.", "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade?", "Roe rendered these laws unconstitutional, making abortion services vastly safer and more accessible to women throughout the country. The decision also set a legal precedent that affected more than 30 subsequent Supreme Court cases involving restrictions on access to abortion.", "What were the main arguments of the Roe vs. Wade?", "The Court ruled, in a 7-2 decision, that a woman's right to choose an abortion was protected by the privacy rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the point of Brown v Board of Ed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the point of Brown v Board of Ed", "Truth_answer": "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that American state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the point of Brown v Board of Ed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.infoplease.com/us/government/judicial-branch/brown-v-board-of-education-of-topeka-1954", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.", "Was the Marbury vs Madison case unanimous?", "In a unanimous decision, written by Justice Marshall, the Court stated that Marbury, indeed, had a right to his commission.", "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade?", "Roe rendered these laws unconstitutional, making abortion services vastly safer and more accessible to women throughout the country. The decision also set a legal precedent that affected more than 30 subsequent Supreme Court cases involving restrictions on access to abortion.", "What were the main arguments of the Roe vs. Wade?", "The Court ruled, in a 7-2 decision, that a woman's right to choose an abortion was protected by the privacy rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.", "What was the point of Brown v Board of Ed?", "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that American state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the main arguments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the main arguments for Brown v. Board of Ed", "Truth_answer": "Led by Thurgood Marshall, an NAACP litigator who would be appointed to the Court in 1967, Brown's attorneys argued that the operation of separate schools, based on race, was harmful to African-American children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100152id_/https://www.infoplease.com/us/government/judicial-branch/brown-v-board-of-education-of-topeka-1954_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the main arguments of Brown v Board of Ed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the most important US supreme court cases?", "Marbury v. Madison, 1803 (4-0 decision) ...McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 (7-0 decision) ...Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 (7-2 decision) ...Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 (7-1 decision) ...Korematsu v. United States,", "What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish?", "Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.", "What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?", "The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.", "Was the Marbury vs Madison case unanimous?", "In a unanimous decision, written by Justice Marshall, the Court stated that Marbury, indeed, had a right to his commission.", "What was the implication of Roe vs Wade?", "Roe rendered these laws unconstitutional, making abortion services vastly safer and more accessible to women throughout the country. The decision also set a legal precedent that affected more than 30 subsequent Supreme Court cases involving restrictions on access to abortion.", "What were the main arguments of the Roe vs. Wade?", "The Court ruled, in a 7-2 decision, that a woman's right to choose an abortion was protected by the privacy rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.", "What was the point of Brown v Board of Ed?", "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that American state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality.", "What were the main arguments of Brown v Board of Ed?", "Led by Thurgood Marshall, an NAACP litigator who would be appointed to the Court in 1967, Brown's attorneys argued that the operation of separate schools, based on race, was harmful to African-American children." ], "Conversation_no": 6, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it important today?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Brown v Board of Edition important today", "Truth_answer": "On May 17, 1954, the Court stripped away constitutional sanctions for segregation by race, and made equal opportunity in education the law of the land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Brown v Board of Ed important today?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ck12.org/biology/organic-compounds/lesson/Organic-Compounds-MS-LS/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different types of macromolecules", "Truth_answer": "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livestrong.com/article/366208-what-are-the-characteristics-of-carbohydrates/", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates", "Truth_answer": "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/cfb/carbohydrates.htm", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are they composed of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are carbohydrates composed of", "Truth_answer": "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Carbohydrates", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is their basic structure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is carbohydrates basic structure", "Truth_answer": "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100853id_/https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Carbohydrates_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/examples-of-carbohydrates-603884", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main types with examples of each?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each", "Truth_answer": "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-are-Lipids.aspx", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)" ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about lipids.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about lipids", "Truth_answer": "Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about lipids.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)", "Tell me about lipids.", "Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is their function?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Lipids function", "Truth_answer": "The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the functions of lipids.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-wmopen-biology1/chapter/lipids/", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)", "Tell me about lipids.", "Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein.", "What are the functions of lipids.", "The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the types of lipids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the types of lipids", "Truth_answer": "Major types include fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. Fats are a stored form of energy and are also known as triacylglycerols or triglycerides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523203614id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-wmopen-biology1/chapter/lipids/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of lipids?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-lipids-608210", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)", "Tell me about lipids.", "Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein.", "What are the functions of lipids.", "The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes.", "What are the types of lipids?", "Major types include fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. Fats are a stored form of energy and are also known as triacylglycerols or triglycerides." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the most common?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most common lipid", "Truth_answer": "Although there is no single common structure for lipids, the most commonly occurring class of lipids are triglycerides, which are fats and oils.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014204323id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-lipids-608210_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most common lipid?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.old-ib.bioninja.com.au/standard-level/topic-3-chemicals-of-life/32-carbohydrates-lipids-and.html", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)", "Tell me about lipids.", "Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein.", "What are the functions of lipids.", "The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes.", "What are the types of lipids?", "Major types include fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. Fats are a stored form of energy and are also known as triacylglycerols or triglycerides.", "What is the most common lipid?", "Although there is no single common structure for lipids, the most commonly occurring class of lipids are triglycerides, which are fats and oils." ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the difference between them and carbohydrates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the difference between triglycerides and carbohydrates", "Truth_answer": "Animals tend to use carbohydrates primarily for short-term energy storage, while lipids are used more for long-term energy storage. Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in animals while lipids are stored as fats (in plants carbohydrates are stored as cellulose and lipids as oils)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017043552id_/http://old-ib.bioninja.com.au:80/standard-level/topic-3-chemicals-of-life/32-carbohydrates-lipids-and.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between lipids and carbohydrates?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://dl.clackamas.edu/ch106-07/carbohyd1.htm", "Context": [ "What are the different types of macromolecules?", "Proteins.Carbohydrates.Lipids.Nucleic Acids.", "Tell me about the characteristics of carbohydrates.", "Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides.", "What are carbohydrates composed of?", "Carbohydrates (also called saccharides) are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.", "What are carbohydrates basic structure?", "The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides, which are simple sugars that serve as fuel molecules as well as fundamental constituents of living organisms, are the simplest carbohydrates, and are required as energy sources.", "What are the main types of carbohydrates with examples of each?", "glucose (monosaccharide)fructose (monosaccharide)galactose (monosaccharide)sucrose (disaccharide)lactose (disaccharide)cellulose (polysaccharide)chitin (polysaccharide)", "Tell me about lipids.", "Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein.", "What are the functions of lipids.", "The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes.", "What are the types of lipids?", "Major types include fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. Fats are a stored form of energy and are also known as triacylglycerols or triglycerides.", "What is the most common lipid?", "Although there is no single common structure for lipids, the most commonly occurring class of lipids are triglycerides, which are fats and oils.", "What is the difference between lipids and carbohydrates?", "Animals tend to use carbohydrates primarily for short-term energy storage, while lipids are used more for long-term energy storage. Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in animals while lipids are stored as fats (in plants carbohydrates are stored as cellulose and lipids as oils)" ], "Conversation_no": 7, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why are carbs better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why are carbs better than triglycerides", "Truth_answer": "On the other hand, gram for gram, fats provide more energy than carbohydrates. The reason for this is the amount of oxidation that takes place as these compounds are converted to carbon dioxide and water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are carbs better than lipids?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investor.gov/additional-resources/general-resources/glossary/registration-under-securities-act-1933", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Securities Act of 1933", "Truth_answer": "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-exempt-securities-and-transactions-definition-types.html", "Context": [ "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities." ], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is exempt from it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is exempt from the Securities Act of 1933", "Truth_answer": "However, there are exempt securities, under Section 4 of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are financial instruments that carry government backing and typically have a government or tax-exempt status", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210214805id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-exempt-securities-and-transactions-definition-types.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210214805id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-exempt-securities-and-transactions-definition-types.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is exempt for the Securities Act of 1933?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/securitiesact1933.asp", "Context": [ "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.", "What is exempt for the Securities Act of 1933?", "However, there are exempt securities, under Section 4 of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are financial instruments that carry government backing and typically have a government or tax-exempt status" ], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why was it needed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the Securities Act of 1933 needed", "Truth_answer": "The act took power away from the states and put it into the hands of the federal government. The act also created a uniform set of rules to protect investors against fraud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221036id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/securitiesact1933.asp_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Securities Act of 1933 needed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/seact1934.asp", "Context": [ "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.", "What is exempt for the Securities Act of 1933?", "However, there are exempt securities, under Section 4 of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are financial instruments that carry government backing and typically have a government or tax-exempt status", "Why was the Securities Act of 1933 needed?", "The act took power away from the states and put it into the hands of the federal government. The act also created a uniform set of rules to protect investors against fraud." ], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the reason for creating the 1934 act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reason for creating the 1934 act", "Truth_answer": "The SEA of 1934 was enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration as a response to the widely held belief that irresponsible financial practices were one of the chief causes of the 1929 stock market crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for creating the 1934 act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/biggest-stock-exchanges-in-the-world.html", "Context": [ "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.", "What is exempt for the Securities Act of 1933?", "However, there are exempt securities, under Section 4 of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are financial instruments that carry government backing and typically have a government or tax-exempt status", "Why was the Securities Act of 1933 needed?", "The act took power away from the states and put it into the hands of the federal government. The act also created a uniform set of rules to protect investors against fraud.", "What was the reason for creating the 1934 act?", "The SEA of 1934 was enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration as a response to the widely held belief that irresponsible financial practices were one of the chief causes of the 1929 stock market crash." ], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the largest securities exchange in the world?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the largest securities exchange in the world", "Truth_answer": "The New York Stock Exchange founded on May 17, 1792, is the world's biggest stock exchange in trader value and has a capitalization of $19.223 Trillion USD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the largest securities exchange in the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/biggest-stock-exchanges-in-the-world.html", "Context": [ "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.", "What is exempt for the Securities Act of 1933?", "However, there are exempt securities, under Section 4 of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are financial instruments that carry government backing and typically have a government or tax-exempt status", "Why was the Securities Act of 1933 needed?", "The act took power away from the states and put it into the hands of the federal government. The act also created a uniform set of rules to protect investors against fraud.", "What was the reason for creating the 1934 act?", "The SEA of 1934 was enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration as a response to the widely held belief that irresponsible financial practices were one of the chief causes of the 1929 stock market crash.", "What is the largest securities exchange in the world?", "The New York Stock Exchange founded on May 17, 1792, is the world's biggest stock exchange in trader value and has a capitalization of $19.223 Trillion USD." ], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How and when when was it created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How and when was the New York Stock Exchange created", "Truth_answer": "The New York Stock Exchange founded on May 17, 1792, is the world's biggest stock exchange in trader value and has a capitalization of $19.223 Trillion USD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106064840id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/biggest-stock-exchanges-in-the-world.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How and when was the largest securities exchange in the world created?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Which-is-the-oldest-stock-exchange-in-the-world/articleshow/1491593.cms", "Context": [ "What was the Securities Act of 1933?", "The Securities Act of 1933 has two basic objectives: To require that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securities being offered for public sale; and. To prohibit deceit, misrepresentations, and other fraud in the sale of securities.", "What is exempt for the Securities Act of 1933?", "However, there are exempt securities, under Section 4 of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are financial instruments that carry government backing and typically have a government or tax-exempt status", "Why was the Securities Act of 1933 needed?", "The act took power away from the states and put it into the hands of the federal government. The act also created a uniform set of rules to protect investors against fraud.", "What was the reason for creating the 1934 act?", "The SEA of 1934 was enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration as a response to the widely held belief that irresponsible financial practices were one of the chief causes of the 1929 stock market crash.", "What is the largest securities exchange in the world?", "The New York Stock Exchange founded on May 17, 1792, is the world's biggest stock exchange in trader value and has a capitalization of $19.223 Trillion USD.", "How and when was the largest securities exchange in the world created?", "The New York Stock Exchange founded on May 17, 1792, is the world's biggest stock exchange in trader value and has a capitalization of $19.223 Trillion USD." ], "Conversation_no": 8, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the first stock market?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first stock market", "Truth_answer": "It was established in 1602 by the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) which issued the first shares on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first stock market?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://statisticsbyjim.com/basics/importance-statistics/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is statistics important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is statistics important", "Truth_answer": "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is statistics important?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://lsc.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Why-study-statistics.pdf", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results." ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why should one study it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why should one study statistics", "Truth_answer": "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why should one study statistics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/what-can-i-do-with-my-degree/statistics", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help." ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about its career options.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the career options for statistics", "Truth_answer": "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204450id_/https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/what-can-i-do-with-my-degree/statistics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://searchbusinessanalytics.techtarget.com/feature/Demand-for-data-scientists-is-booming-and-will-increase", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician" ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Data Scientists in high demand", "Truth_answer": "Fueled by big data and AI, demand for data science skills is growing exponentially, according to job sites. The supply of skilled applicants, however, is growing at a slower pace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://datasciencedegree.wisconsin.edu/data-science/data-scientist-salary/", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician", "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Fueled by big data and AI, demand for data science skills is growing exponentially, according to job sites. The supply of skilled applicants, however, is growing at a slower pace." ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much do they make on average in a year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much do Data Scientists make on average in a year", "Truth_answer": "Despite a recent influx of early-career professionals, the median starting salary for a data scientist remains high at $95,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421203147id_/https://datasciencedegree.wisconsin.edu/data-science/data-scientist-salary/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do Data Scientists make on average in a year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/range.html", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician", "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Fueled by big data and AI, demand for data science skills is growing exponentially, according to job sites. The supply of skilled applicants, however, is growing at a slower pace.", "How much do Data Scientists make on average in a year?", "Despite a recent influx of early-career professionals, the median starting salary for a data scientist remains high at $95,000." ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is range in statistics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is range in statistics", "Truth_answer": "The Range is the difference between the lowest and highest values.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bigdbentley.com/_p10", "https://www.varsitytutors.com/algebra_ii-help/range?page=8_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is range in statistics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician", "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Fueled by big data and AI, demand for data science skills is growing exponentially, according to job sites. The supply of skilled applicants, however, is growing at a slower pace.", "How much do Data Scientists make on average in a year?", "Despite a recent influx of early-career professionals, the median starting salary for a data scientist remains high at $95,000.", "What is range in statistics?", "The Range is the difference between the lowest and highest values." ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe some different metrics to interpret it.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe some different metrics to interpret range in statistics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe some different metrics to interpret range in statistics.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/quartiles.html", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician", "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Fueled by big data and AI, demand for data science skills is growing exponentially, according to job sites. The supply of skilled applicants, however, is growing at a slower pace.", "How much do Data Scientists make on average in a year?", "Despite a recent influx of early-career professionals, the median starting salary for a data scientist remains high at $95,000.", "What is range in statistics?", "The Range is the difference between the lowest and highest values.", "Describe some different metrics to interpret range in statistics." ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are quartiles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are quartiles in statistics", "Truth_answer": "Quartiles are the values that divide a list of numbers into quarters: Put the list of numbers in order; Then cut the list into four equal parts;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211160602id_/https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/quartiles.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are quartiles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why is statistics important?", "The field of statistics is the science of learning from data. Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively present the results.", "Why should one study statistics?", "To summarize, the five reasons to study statistics are to be able to effectively conduct research, to be able to read and evaluate journal articles, to further develop critical thinking and analytic skills, to act a an informed consumer, and to know when you need to hire outside statistical help.", "Tell me about the career options for statistics?", "Jobs directly related to your degree include:Actuarial analyst, Actuary, Civil Service fast streamer, Data analyst, Data scientist, Financial risk analyst, Investment analyst, Market researcher, Operational researcher, Statistician", "Are Data Scientists in high demand?", "Fueled by big data and AI, demand for data science skills is growing exponentially, according to job sites. The supply of skilled applicants, however, is growing at a slower pace.", "How much do Data Scientists make on average in a year?", "Despite a recent influx of early-career professionals, the median starting salary for a data scientist remains high at $95,000.", "What is range in statistics?", "The Range is the difference between the lowest and highest values.", "Describe some different metrics to interpret range in statistics.", "What are quartiles?", "Quartiles are the values that divide a list of numbers into quarters: Put the list of numbers in order; Then cut the list into four equal parts;" ], "Conversation_no": 9, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do you find the lower and upper quartile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you find the lower and upper quartile", "Truth_answer": "To find the lower quartile or the value that is one quarter of the way along the list, count how many numbers there are, add 1 and divide by 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you find the lower and upper quartile?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pressconnects.com/story/news/connections/2017/02/23/ask-scientist-why-does-water-freeze/98332164/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does water freeze?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does water freeze", "Truth_answer": "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does water freeze?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Unique_Properties/Expansion_upon_Freezing", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal." ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happens to its molecules?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens to frozen water molecules", "Truth_answer": "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923022807id_/https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Unique_Properties/Expansion_upon_Freezing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-doesnt-the-water-at-the-bottom-of-the-ocean-freeze", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water." ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen", "Truth_answer": "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/oceanfreeze.html", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing." ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze", "Truth_answer": "Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927182235id_/https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/oceanfreeze.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/russia/galleries/oymyakon-the-coldest-inhabited-place-on-earth/", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing.", "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it." ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where is the coldest place on Earth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the coldest place on Earth", "Truth_answer": "It's chilly in Britain right now, but spare a thought for the residents of Oymyakon, Russia, widely recognised as the coldest inhabited place on Earth. How cold is it? Right now it's a relatively balmy −44°C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the coldest place on Earth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dome_F", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing.", "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it.", "Where is the coldest place on Earth?", "It's chilly in Britain right now, but spare a thought for the residents of Oymyakon, Russia, widely recognised as the coldest inhabited place on Earth. How cold is it? Right now it's a relatively balmy −44°C." ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does Dome Fuji have inhabitants?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Dome Fuji have inhabitants", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dome Fuji have inhabitants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://clearlyexplained.com/antarctica/why-is-antarctica-so-cold.html", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing.", "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it.", "Where is the coldest place on Earth?", "It's chilly in Britain right now, but spare a thought for the residents of Oymyakon, Russia, widely recognised as the coldest inhabited place on Earth. How cold is it? Right now it's a relatively balmy −44°C.", "Does Dome Fuji have inhabitants?" ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is Antarctica so cold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Antarctica so cold", "Truth_answer": "Less sunlight means it gets cold. In addition the permanent ice cap reflects a large amount of sunlight", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161201032308id_/http://clearlyexplained.com:80/antarctica/why-is-antarctica-so-cold.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Antarctica so cold?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-cold-is-the-water-in-the-antarctic.html", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing.", "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it.", "Where is the coldest place on Earth?", "It's chilly in Britain right now, but spare a thought for the residents of Oymyakon, Russia, widely recognised as the coldest inhabited place on Earth. How cold is it? Right now it's a relatively balmy −44°C.", "Does Dome Fuji have inhabitants?", "Why is Antarctica so cold?", "Less sunlight means it gets cold. In addition the permanent ice cap reflects a large amount of sunlight" ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How cold is the water underneath the ice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How cold is the water underneath the ice", "Truth_answer": "The Southern Ocean around Antarctica ranges between 28 to 50 °F", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308170443id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-cold-is-the-water-in-the-antarctic.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How cold is the water underneath the ice in Antarctica?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.geonames.org/AQ/largest-cities-in-antarctica.html", "Context": [ "How does water freeze?", "Freezing happens when the molecules of a liquid get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.", "How happens to waters molecules when it freezes?", "When frozen, water molecules take a more defined shape and arrange themselves in six-sided crystalline structures. The crystalline arrangement is less dense than that of the molecules in liquid form which makes the ice less dense than the liquid water.", "Why isn't the bottom of the ocean frozen?", "Once frozen, the ice insulates the water at the bottom from cooling so its temperature is maintained between 0 and almost 4°C, keeping it from freezing.", "Can the bottom of the ocean freeze?", "Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it.", "Where is the coldest place on Earth?", "It's chilly in Britain right now, but spare a thought for the residents of Oymyakon, Russia, widely recognised as the coldest inhabited place on Earth. How cold is it? Right now it's a relatively balmy −44°C.", "Does Dome Fuji have inhabitants?", "Why is Antarctica so cold?", "Less sunlight means it gets cold. In addition the permanent ice cap reflects a large amount of sunlight", "How cold is the water underneath the ice in Antarctica?", "The Southern Ocean around Antarctica ranges between 28 to 50 °F" ], "Conversation_no": 10, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the biggest town?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the biggest town in Antarctica", "Truth_answer": "McMurdo Station", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123230901id_/http://www.geonames.org:80/AQ/largest-cities-in-antarctica.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the biggest town in Antarctica?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-futuristic-design", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are futuristic designs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are futuristic designs", "Truth_answer": "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are futuristic designs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something," ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did this become a new trend?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did futuristic designs become a new trend", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?" ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why are most of the constructions inspired by these designs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why are most of the constructions inspired by these designs", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are most of the constructions inspired by futuristic designs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?", "Why are most of the constructions inspired by futuristic designs?" ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different domains where such designs have been adapted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different domains where futuristic designs have been adapted", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different domains where futuristic designs have been adapted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?", "Why are most of the constructions inspired by futuristic designs?", "What are the different domains where futuristic designs have been adapted?" ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How has it affected technology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How have futuristic designs affected technology", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How have futuristic designs affected technology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?", "Why are most of the constructions inspired by futuristic designs?", "What are the different domains where futuristic designs have been adapted?", "How have futuristic designs affected technology?" ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How have the different giants in the business responded to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How have the different giants in the business responded to this", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How have the different giants in the business responded to the technology affected by futuristic designs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?", "Why are most of the constructions inspired by futuristic designs?", "What are the different domains where futuristic designs have been adapted?", "How have futuristic designs affected technology?", "How have the different giants in the business responded to the technology affected by futuristic designs?" ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Has its introduction led to increase in business?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has futuristic designs led to increase in business", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has futuristic designs introduction led to increase in business?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are futuristic designs?", "So simply, futuristic means something belongs in future, way ahead of our times. But nobody knows exactly how will be the future is, so to make a general consent with the majority of the people, you need to come up with something,", "How did futuristic designs become a new trend?", "Why are most of the constructions inspired by futuristic designs?", "What are the different domains where futuristic designs have been adapted?", "How have futuristic designs affected technology?", "How have the different giants in the business responded to the technology affected by futuristic designs?", "Has futuristic designs introduction led to increase in business?" ], "Conversation_no": 11, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "If designs are already futuristic, how will this change in the future?", "Transformer_rewrite": "If designs are already futuristic, how will this change in the future", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "If designs are already futuristic, how will this change in the future?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.virginiaeyeconsultants.com/presentations-and-education/what-is-the-best-age-to-get-lasik/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a good age to get LASIK", "Truth_answer": "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104659id_/https://www.virginiaeyeconsultants.com/presentations-and-education/what-is-the-best-age-to-get-lasik/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/lasik-eye-surgery/about/pac-20384774", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Give me a short description of the procedure.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure", "Truth_answer": "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rosineyecare.com/5-benefits-lasik-eye-surgery/", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C)." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its benefits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are LASIKs benefits", "Truth_answer": "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103652id_/https://www.rosineyecare.com/5-benefits-lasik-eye-surgery/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/eye-health/news/20180727/lasik-know-the-rewards-and-the-risks", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the risks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the risks of LASIK", "Truth_answer": "Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the risks of LASIK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/investigations/lasik-patients-express-different-views-on-surgery-risks-explain-their-experiences", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better.", "What are the risks of LASIK?", "Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe experiences of some people who had it done.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe experiences of some people who had LASIK surgery done", "Truth_answer": "Many developed symptoms within six months, such as seeing starbursts (30.3 percent), halos (26.2 percent), and double images (5.2 percent)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190212223339id_/https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/investigations/lasik-patients-express-different-views-on-surgery-risks-explain-their-experiences_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe experiences of some people who have done LASIK.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nvisioncenters.com/lasik/alternatives/", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better.", "What are the risks of LASIK?", "Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery.", "Describe experiences of some people who have done LASIK.", "Many developed symptoms within six months, such as seeing starbursts (30.3 percent), halos (26.2 percent), and double images (5.2 percent)" ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any good alternatives to it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any good alternatives to LASIK", "Truth_answer": "LASEK (laser-assisted subepithelial keratomileusis): While LASIK focuses on corneal sculpting, LASEK focuses on the very top layer, or epithelium, of the cornea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any good alternatives to LASIK?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://americanrefractivesurgerycouncil.org/laser-eye-surgery-lasik-success-rate/", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better.", "What are the risks of LASIK?", "Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery.", "Describe experiences of some people who have done LASIK.", "Many developed symptoms within six months, such as seeing starbursts (30.3 percent), halos (26.2 percent), and double images (5.2 percent)", "Are there any good alternatives to LASIK?", "LASEK (laser-assisted subepithelial keratomileusis): While LASIK focuses on corneal sculpting, LASEK focuses on the very top layer, or epithelium, of the cornea." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is its success rate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is LASIK's success rate", "Truth_answer": "The latest research reports 99 percent of patients achieve better than 20/40 vision and more than 90 percent achieve 20/20 or better. In addition, LASIK has an unprecedented 96 percent patient satisfaction rate – the highest of any elective procedure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229090348id_/https://americanrefractivesurgerycouncil.org/laser-eye-surgery-lasik-success-rate/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the success rate of LASIK?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nvisioncenters.com/lasik/post-care/", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better.", "What are the risks of LASIK?", "Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery.", "Describe experiences of some people who have done LASIK.", "Many developed symptoms within six months, such as seeing starbursts (30.3 percent), halos (26.2 percent), and double images (5.2 percent)", "Are there any good alternatives to LASIK?", "LASEK (laser-assisted subepithelial keratomileusis): While LASIK focuses on corneal sculpting, LASEK focuses on the very top layer, or epithelium, of the cornea.", "What is the success rate of LASIK?", "The latest research reports 99 percent of patients achieve better than 20/40 vision and more than 90 percent achieve 20/20 or better. In addition, LASIK has an unprecedented 96 percent patient satisfaction rate – the highest of any elective procedure." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Once it's done, what kind of precautions do I need to take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Once LASIK is done, what kind of precautions do I need to take", "Truth_answer": "1 to 2 weeks post LASIK: You can usually begin exercising within a week after LASIK surgery, but you should continue to avoid contact sports for at least a month. Wear sunglasses when out in the sun to protect your eyes from the ultraviolet light, and use the provided eye drops to minimize dry eyes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Once LASIK is done, what kind of precautions do I need to take?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.allaboutvision.com/visionsurgery/faq-lasik-permanent.htm", "Context": [ "What is a good age to get LASIK?", "Generally, the perfect candidate for LASIK is someone between the ages of 20 and 40.", "Give me a short description of the LASIK procedure.", "During LASIK eye surgery, an eye surgeon creates a flap in the cornea (A) — the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that accounts for a large part of the eye's bending or refracting power. Then the surgeon uses a laser (B) to reshape the cornea, which corrects the refraction problems in the eye (C).", "What are the benefits of LASIK?", "Improved vision. Studies have shown that about 95% of patients who receive LASIK surgery achieve uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of at least 20/40 and 85% achieve 20/20 vision or better.", "What are the risks of LASIK?", "Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery.", "Describe experiences of some people who have done LASIK.", "Many developed symptoms within six months, such as seeing starbursts (30.3 percent), halos (26.2 percent), and double images (5.2 percent)", "Are there any good alternatives to LASIK?", "LASEK (laser-assisted subepithelial keratomileusis): While LASIK focuses on corneal sculpting, LASEK focuses on the very top layer, or epithelium, of the cornea.", "What is the success rate of LASIK?", "The latest research reports 99 percent of patients achieve better than 20/40 vision and more than 90 percent achieve 20/20 or better. In addition, LASIK has an unprecedented 96 percent patient satisfaction rate – the highest of any elective procedure.", "Once LASIK is done, what kind of precautions do I need to take?", "1 to 2 weeks post LASIK: You can usually begin exercising within a week after LASIK surgery, but you should continue to avoid contact sports for at least a month. Wear sunglasses when out in the sun to protect your eyes from the ultraviolet light, and use the provided eye drops to minimize dry eyes." ], "Conversation_no": 12, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does the effect wear off with age?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the effect of LASIK wear off with age", "Truth_answer": "In most cases the improved vision LASIK surgery provides is permanent. But in a limited number of cases — usually due to changes that can occur in the lens inside the eye, with or without LASIK surgery — some nearsightedness, farsightedness and/or astigmatism can return over time, causing blurry vision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803095849id_/https://www.allaboutvision.com/visionsurgery/faq-lasik-permanent.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the effect of LASIK wear off with age?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thekitchn.com/tofu-basics-201344", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is tofu exactly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is tofu exactly", "Truth_answer": "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is tofu exactly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-nutrition/diet/tofu-how-its-made-its-good-you-how-prepare-it/", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is tofu made", "Truth_answer": "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215223245id_/https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-nutrition/diet/tofu-how-its-made-its-good-you-how-prepare-it/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is tofu made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/ingredient-focus-tofu", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its origins?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Tofu origins", "Truth_answer": "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226083901id_/https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/ingredient-focus-tofu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are tofus origins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.epicurious.com/ingredients/how-to-shop-store-tofu-article", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best tofu?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best tofu", "Truth_answer": "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190713154659id_/https://www.epicurious.com/ingredients/how-to-shop-store-tofu-article_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best tofu?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://draxe.com/nutrition/article/what-is-tofu/", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it a kind of cheese?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is tofu a kind of cheese", "Truth_answer": "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tofutoday.com/the-benefits-and-risks-of-eating-raw-tofu/", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can I eat it raw?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can I eat tofu raw", "Truth_answer": "Raw tofu can be eaten right off the packaging. Regardless of the type of tofu, you can just eat the tofu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002435id_/https://www.tofutoday.com/the-benefits-and-risks-of-eating-raw-tofu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can I eat tofu raw?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thekitchn.com/guide-to-tofu-258180", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk.", "Can I eat tofu raw?", "Raw tofu can be eaten right off the packaging. Regardless of the type of tofu, you can just eat the tofu." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are common ways to cook it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are common ways to cook tofu", "Truth_answer": "The most common methods for cooking extra-firm and firm tofu are pan-frying, stir-frying, baking, grilling, and scrambling it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508105847id_/https://www.thekitchn.com/guide-to-tofu-258180_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are common ways to cook tofu?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thespruceeats.com/tofu-history-in-chinese-cuisine-4090272", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk.", "Can I eat tofu raw?", "Raw tofu can be eaten right off the packaging. Regardless of the type of tofu, you can just eat the tofu.", "What are common ways to cook tofu?", "The most common methods for cooking extra-firm and firm tofu are pan-frying, stir-frying, baking, grilling, and scrambling it" ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "In what cuisines is it popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what cuisines is tofu popular", "Truth_answer": "Tofu is an extremely popular food throughout almost the all of Asia. Tofu was first used in China over 2000 years ago and experts believe that it's production began sometime during the Han dynasty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921185957id_/https://www.thespruceeats.com/tofu-history-in-chinese-cuisine-4090272_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what cuisines is tofu popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/ingredient-focus-tofu", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk.", "Can I eat tofu raw?", "Raw tofu can be eaten right off the packaging. Regardless of the type of tofu, you can just eat the tofu.", "What are common ways to cook tofu?", "The most common methods for cooking extra-firm and firm tofu are pan-frying, stir-frying, baking, grilling, and scrambling it", "In what cuisines is tofu popular?", "Tofu is an extremely popular food throughout almost the all of Asia. Tofu was first used in China over 2000 years ago and experts believe that it's production began sometime during the Han dynasty" ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is tofu good for you?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is tofu good for you", "Truth_answer": "Tofu is a good source of protein and contains all nine essential amino acids. It is also a valuable plant source of iron and calcium and the minerals manganese, selenium and phosphorous.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://deepsmak.com/2019/02/03/green-chutney-tofu-bites/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226083901id_/https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/ingredient-focus-tofu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is tofu good for you?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medium.com/@nomealnohealth/does-tofu-go-bad-you-need-to-read-this-b3ace5b76f33", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk.", "Can I eat tofu raw?", "Raw tofu can be eaten right off the packaging. Regardless of the type of tofu, you can just eat the tofu.", "What are common ways to cook tofu?", "The most common methods for cooking extra-firm and firm tofu are pan-frying, stir-frying, baking, grilling, and scrambling it", "In what cuisines is tofu popular?", "Tofu is an extremely popular food throughout almost the all of Asia. Tofu was first used in China over 2000 years ago and experts believe that it's production began sometime during the Han dynasty", "Is tofu good for you?", "Tofu is a good source of protein and contains all nine essential amino acids. It is also a valuable plant source of iron and calcium and the minerals manganese, selenium and phosphorous." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it make you sick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can tofu make you sick", "Truth_answer": "A refrigerated tofu is usually stored with water and when it is left in the refrigerator for too long, it will be at risk of microbial degradation. Because of this, a person who has consumed expired tofu may exhibit digestive issues as well as other symptoms that are similar to that of food poisoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112230119id_/https://medium.com/@nomealnohealth/does-tofu-go-bad-you-need-to-read-this-b3ace5b76f33_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can tofu make you sick?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/what-is-tofu", "Context": [ "What is tofu exactly?", "Made from soybeans, tofu is also known as bean curd.", "How is tofu made?", "Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu.", "What are tofus origins?", "Like many soya foods, tofu originated in China. Legend has it that it was discovered about 2000 years ago by a Chinese cook who accidentally curdled soy milk when he added nigari seaweed.", "What is the best tofu?", "Silken: Good for making smoothies, sauces and salad dressings, and as an egg substitute in baking. Soft: Good for soups and for battering and frying.", "Is tofu a kind of cheese?", "It makes perfect sense why tofu is often called bean curd since it's made by curdling soy milk (from soybeans) and then pressing the resulting curds into soft, white blocks. The process of making tofu is relatively similar to the way that cheese is made from milk.", "Can I eat tofu raw?", "Raw tofu can be eaten right off the packaging. Regardless of the type of tofu, you can just eat the tofu.", "What are common ways to cook tofu?", "The most common methods for cooking extra-firm and firm tofu are pan-frying, stir-frying, baking, grilling, and scrambling it", "In what cuisines is tofu popular?", "Tofu is an extremely popular food throughout almost the all of Asia. Tofu was first used in China over 2000 years ago and experts believe that it's production began sometime during the Han dynasty", "Is tofu good for you?", "Tofu is a good source of protein and contains all nine essential amino acids. It is also a valuable plant source of iron and calcium and the minerals manganese, selenium and phosphorous.", "Can tofu make you sick?", "A refrigerated tofu is usually stored with water and when it is left in the refrigerator for too long, it will be at risk of microbial degradation. Because of this, a person who has consumed expired tofu may exhibit digestive issues as well as other symptoms that are similar to that of food poisoning." ], "Conversation_no": 13, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is too much tofu bad for you?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is too much tofu bad for you", "Truth_answer": "Eating tofu and other soy foods every day is generally considered safe. That said, you may want to moderate your intake if you have:", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is too much tofu bad for you?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_center_network_architectures", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are scalable data center network architectures", "Truth_answer": "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620050231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_center_network_architectures_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_center_network_architectures", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing." ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some examples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some examples of scalable data centers", "Truth_answer": "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_tree", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell" ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology", "Truth_answer": "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219223821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_tree_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2013/10/understanding-different-layers-routing-and-switching", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use." ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet", "Truth_answer": "The router is upstream of the computer, connecting the computer to the whole internet. ... Each router does not need to know the whole route to the destination;", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use.", "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "The router is upstream of the computer, connecting the computer to the whole internet. ... Each router does not need to know the whole route to the destination;" ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches", "Truth_answer": "In small networks of a few hundred users, edge switches can be connected redundantly directly to core switch/router devices. However, for larger networks, , an additional layer of switching, called the distribution layer, aggregates the edge switches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200927051817id_/https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2013/10/understanding-different-layers-routing-and-switching_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use.", "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "The router is upstream of the computer, connecting the computer to the whole internet. ... Each router does not need to know the whole route to the destination;", "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches.", "In small networks of a few hundred users, edge switches can be connected redundantly directly to core switch/router devices. However, for larger networks, , an additional layer of switching, called the distribution layer, aggregates the edge switches." ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are flows bidirectional?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are flows bidirectional", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are flows bidirectional?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use.", "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "The router is upstream of the computer, connecting the computer to the whole internet. ... Each router does not need to know the whole route to the destination;", "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches.", "In small networks of a few hundred users, edge switches can be connected redundantly directly to core switch/router devices. However, for larger networks, , an additional layer of switching, called the distribution layer, aggregates the edge switches.", "Are flows bidirectional?" ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How many forwarding rules are there in each layer of the tree?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many forwarding rules are there in each layer of the tree", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many forwarding rules are there in each layer of the FAT tree topology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://people.inf.ethz.ch/asingla/papers/jellyfish-nsdi12.pdf", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use.", "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "The router is upstream of the computer, connecting the computer to the whole internet. ... Each router does not need to know the whole route to the destination;", "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches.", "In small networks of a few hundred users, edge switches can be connected redundantly directly to core switch/router devices. However, for larger networks, , an additional layer of switching, called the distribution layer, aggregates the edge switches.", "Are flows bidirectional?", "How many forwarding rules are there in each layer of the FAT tree topology?" ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the jellyfish architecture.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the jellyfish architecture", "Truth_answer": "We present Jellyfish, a high-capacity network interconnect which, by adopting a random graph topology, yields itself naturally to incremental expansion. Somewhat surprisingly, Jellyfish is more cost-efficient than a fat-tree, supporting as many as 25% more servers at full capacity using the same equipment at the scale of a few thousand nodes, and this advantage improves with scale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the jellyfish architecture.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are scalable data center network architectures?", "DCNs need to be scalable and efficient to connect tens or even hundreds of thousands of servers to handle the growing demands of Cloud computing.", "What are some examples of scalable data center network architectures?", "1 Three-tier DCN 2 Fat tree DCN 3 DCell", "Describe the characteristics of FAT tree topology.", "In a fat tree, branches nearer the top of the hierarchy are fatter (thicker) than branches further down the hierarchy. In a telecommunications network, the branches are data links; the varied thickness (bandwidth) of the data links allows for more efficient and technology-specific use.", "What routes can be taken by an upstream packet?", "The router is upstream of the computer, connecting the computer to the whole internet. ... Each router does not need to know the whole route to the destination;", "Describe core, aggregator and edge switches.", "In small networks of a few hundred users, edge switches can be connected redundantly directly to core switch/router devices. However, for larger networks, , an additional layer of switching, called the distribution layer, aggregates the edge switches.", "Are flows bidirectional?", "How many forwarding rules are there in each layer of the FAT tree topology?", "Describe the jellyfish architecture.", "We present Jellyfish, a high-capacity network interconnect which, by adopting a random graph topology, yields itself naturally to incremental expansion. Somewhat surprisingly, Jellyfish is more cost-efficient than a fat-tree, supporting as many as 25% more servers at full capacity using the same equipment at the scale of a few thousand nodes, and this advantage improves with scale." ], "Conversation_no": 14, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which architecture is more resilient to failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which architecture is more resilient to failure", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which architecture is more resilient to failure?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.iyil2019.org/events/the-17th-international-linguistics-olympiad-iol-2019/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad", "Truth_answer": "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071546id_/https://en.iyil2019.org/events/the-17th-international-linguistics-olympiad-iol-2019/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/87/how-to-prepare-for-the-international-linguistics-olympiad", "Context": [ "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics." ], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do I prepare for it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad", "Truth_answer": "Preparation for The International Linguistics Olympiad (and national olympiads before that) generally consists of two parts: problem solving - find all linguistic problems that you can find and try to solve them. theoretical knowledge - this is not a strict requirement, but it may help you a lot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923035406id_/https://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/87/how-to-prepare-for-the-international-linguistics-olympiad_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Linguistics_Olympiad", "Context": [ "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics.", "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Preparation for The International Linguistics Olympiad (and national olympiads before that) generally consists of two parts: problem solving - find all linguistic problems that you can find and try to solve them. theoretical knowledge - this is not a strict requirement, but it may help you a lot." ], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How tough is the exam?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How tough is the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad", "Truth_answer": "The team contest has consisted of one extremely difficult and time-consuming problem since the 2nd IOL. Teams, which generally consist of four students, are given three to four hours to solve this problem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How tough is the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Linguistics_Olympiad", "Context": [ "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics.", "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Preparation for The International Linguistics Olympiad (and national olympiads before that) generally consists of two parts: problem solving - find all linguistic problems that you can find and try to solve them. theoretical knowledge - this is not a strict requirement, but it may help you a lot.", "How tough is the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The team contest has consisted of one extremely difficult and time-consuming problem since the 2nd IOL. Teams, which generally consist of four students, are given three to four hours to solve this problem." ], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What kind of problems can I expect?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of problems can I expect in the International Linguistic Olympiad exam", "Truth_answer": "The setup differs from most of the other Science Olympiads, in that the olympiad contains both individual and team contests. The individual contest consists of 5 problems, covering the main fields of theoretical, mathematical and applied linguistics – phonetics, morphology, semantics, syntax, sociolinguistics, etc. – which must be solved in six hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201005074940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Linguistics_Olympiad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of problems can I expect during the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_linguistics", "Context": [ "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics.", "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Preparation for The International Linguistics Olympiad (and national olympiads before that) generally consists of two parts: problem solving - find all linguistic problems that you can find and try to solve them. theoretical knowledge - this is not a strict requirement, but it may help you a lot.", "How tough is the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The team contest has consisted of one extremely difficult and time-consuming problem since the 2nd IOL. Teams, which generally consist of four students, are given three to four hours to solve this problem.", "What kind of problems can I expect during the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The setup differs from most of the other Science Olympiads, in that the olympiad contains both individual and team contests. The individual contest consists of 5 problems, covering the main fields of theoretical, mathematical and applied linguistics – phonetics, morphology, semantics, syntax, sociolinguistics, etc. – which must be solved in six hours." ], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the history of linguistics as a field.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the history of linguistics as a field", "Truth_answer": "The 1960s saw the rise of many new fields in linguistics, such as Noam Chomsky's generative grammar, William Labov's sociolinguistics,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the history of linguistics as a field.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Panini.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics.", "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Preparation for The International Linguistics Olympiad (and national olympiads before that) generally consists of two parts: problem solving - find all linguistic problems that you can find and try to solve them. theoretical knowledge - this is not a strict requirement, but it may help you a lot.", "How tough is the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The team contest has consisted of one extremely difficult and time-consuming problem since the 2nd IOL. Teams, which generally consist of four students, are given three to four hours to solve this problem.", "What kind of problems can I expect during the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The setup differs from most of the other Science Olympiads, in that the olympiad contains both individual and team contests. The individual contest consists of 5 problems, covering the main fields of theoretical, mathematical and applied linguistics – phonetics, morphology, semantics, syntax, sociolinguistics, etc. – which must be solved in six hours.", "Tell me about the history of linguistics as a field.", "The 1960s saw the rise of many new fields in linguistics, such as Noam Chomsky's generative grammar, William Labov's sociolinguistics," ], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who was Panini and what were his contributions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Panini and what were Panini and what were Panini and what were Panini and what were Panini and what were Panini and", "Truth_answer": "Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian who gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology. Sanskrit was the classical literary language of the Indian Hindus and Panini is considered the founder of the language and literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025235550id_/http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk:80/Biographies/Panini.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Panini and what were his contributions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-are-computer-science-and-linguistics-related", "Context": [ "Tell me about the International Linguistics Olympiad.", "The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics.", "How do I prepare for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "Preparation for The International Linguistics Olympiad (and national olympiads before that) generally consists of two parts: problem solving - find all linguistic problems that you can find and try to solve them. theoretical knowledge - this is not a strict requirement, but it may help you a lot.", "How tough is the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The team contest has consisted of one extremely difficult and time-consuming problem since the 2nd IOL. Teams, which generally consist of four students, are given three to four hours to solve this problem.", "What kind of problems can I expect during the exam for the International Linguistic Olympiad?", "The setup differs from most of the other Science Olympiads, in that the olympiad contains both individual and team contests. The individual contest consists of 5 problems, covering the main fields of theoretical, mathematical and applied linguistics – phonetics, morphology, semantics, syntax, sociolinguistics, etc. – which must be solved in six hours.", "Tell me about the history of linguistics as a field.", "The 1960s saw the rise of many new fields in linguistics, such as Noam Chomsky's generative grammar, William Labov's sociolinguistics,", "Who was Panini and what were his contributions?", "Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian who gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology. Sanskrit was the classical literary language of the Indian Hindus and Panini is considered the founder of the language and literature." ], "Conversation_no": 15, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the link between linguistics and computer science?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the link between linguistics and computer science", "Truth_answer": "Linguistics and computer science both study the formal properties of language. As such, the two disciplines share concepts, terminology, and methods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the link between linguistics and computer science?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/qa/what-are-normal-blood-sugar-levels", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a normal blood sugar level", "Truth_answer": "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.endocrineweb.com/conditions/hyperglycemia/hyperglycemia-when-your-blood-glucose-level-goes-too-high", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What does it mean if it's higher than this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal", "Truth_answer": "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000085.htm", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a dangerous level?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a dangerous blood sugar level", "Truth_answer": "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000085.htm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316031147id_/https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000085.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322861.php", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do you bring it down quickly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you bring blood sugar down quickly", "Truth_answer": "Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads. ...Most fruits. ...Sweet potatoes and yams. ...Oatmeal and oat bran. ...Most nuts. ...Legumes. ...Garlic. ...Cold-water fish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you bring blood sugar levels down quickly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://mysugr.com/postprandial-glucose-why-your-blood-sugar-is-so-important-after-eating/", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How do you bring blood sugar levels down quickly?", "Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads. ...Most fruits. ...Sweet potatoes and yams. ...Oatmeal and oat bran. ...Most nuts. ...Legumes. ...Garlic. ...Cold-water fish." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How fast can it rise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How fast can blood sugar levels rise", "Truth_answer": "Usually, blood sugar starts to rise 10-15 minutes after a meal and reaches its peak after an hour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How fast can blood sugar levels rise?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000085.htm", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How do you bring blood sugar levels down quickly?", "Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads. ...Most fruits. ...Sweet potatoes and yams. ...Oatmeal and oat bran. ...Most nuts. ...Legumes. ...Garlic. ...Cold-water fish.", "How fast can blood sugar levels rise?", "Usually, blood sugar starts to rise 10-15 minutes after a meal and reaches its peak after an hour." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "And what if it's lower than normal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And what if blood sugar level is lower than normal", "Truth_answer": "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000085.htm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316031147id_/https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000085.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypoglycemia/symptoms-causes/syc-20373685", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How do you bring blood sugar levels down quickly?", "Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads. ...Most fruits. ...Sweet potatoes and yams. ...Oatmeal and oat bran. ...Most nuts. ...Legumes. ...Garlic. ...Cold-water fish.", "How fast can blood sugar levels rise?", "Usually, blood sugar starts to rise 10-15 minutes after a meal and reaches its peak after an hour.", "What if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does this make you feel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does having a blood sugar level lower than normal make you feel", "Truth_answer": "If blood sugar levels become too low, signs and symptoms may include:An irregular heart rhythmFatiguePale skinShakinessAnxietySweatingHungerIrritabilityTingling sensation around the mouthCrying out during sleep", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does this make you feel if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.joslin.org/info/why_is_my_blood_glucose_sometimes_low_after_physical_activity.html", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How do you bring blood sugar levels down quickly?", "Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads. ...Most fruits. ...Sweet potatoes and yams. ...Oatmeal and oat bran. ...Most nuts. ...Legumes. ...Garlic. ...Cold-water fish.", "How fast can blood sugar levels rise?", "Usually, blood sugar starts to rise 10-15 minutes after a meal and reaches its peak after an hour.", "What if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How does this make you feel if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "If blood sugar levels become too low, signs and symptoms may include:An irregular heart rhythmFatiguePale skinShakinessAnxietySweatingHungerIrritabilityTingling sensation around the mouthCrying out during sleep" ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Do different activities lead to an imbalance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do different activities lead to an imbalance in blood sugar levels", "Truth_answer": "In fact, moderate to intense exercise may cause your blood glucose to drop for the next 24 hours following exercise. This post-exercise hypoglycemia is often referred to as the lag effect of exercise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do different activities lead to an imbalance in blood sugar levels?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081230072238.htm", "Context": [ "What is a normal blood sugar level?", "What are normal blood sugar levels? Normal blood sugar levels are less than 100 mg/dL after not eating (fasting) for at least eight hours. And they're less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating.", "What does it mean if blood sugar level is higher than normal?", "Hyperglycemia is a defining characteristic of diabetes—when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin. Eating too many processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.", "What is a dangerous level for blood sugar?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How do you bring blood sugar levels down quickly?", "Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads. ...Most fruits. ...Sweet potatoes and yams. ...Oatmeal and oat bran. ...Most nuts. ...Legumes. ...Garlic. ...Cold-water fish.", "How fast can blood sugar levels rise?", "Usually, blood sugar starts to rise 10-15 minutes after a meal and reaches its peak after an hour.", "What if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "A blood sugar level below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) is low and can harm you. A blood sugar level below 54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) is a cause for immediate action.", "How does this make you feel if a blood sugar level is lower than normal?", "If blood sugar levels become too low, signs and symptoms may include:An irregular heart rhythmFatiguePale skinShakinessAnxietySweatingHungerIrritabilityTingling sensation around the mouthCrying out during sleep", "Do different activities lead to an imbalance in blood sugar levels?", "In fact, moderate to intense exercise may cause your blood glucose to drop for the next 24 hours following exercise. This post-exercise hypoglycemia is often referred to as the lag effect of exercise." ], "Conversation_no": 16, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is there a relation between age and sugar levels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a relation between age and sugar levels", "Truth_answer": "This new study looked at measures that typically change during aging, like rising blood sugar, body mass index, cholesterol and insulin levels. The research found that decreasing activity in the dentate gyrus only correlated with levels of blood glucose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211233442id_/http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081230072238.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a relation between age and sugar levels?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://vikaspedia.in/energy/energy-basics/forms-of-energy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different forms of energy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different forms of energy", "Truth_answer": "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different forms of energy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.eschooltoday.com/energy/kinds-of-energy/energy-stored-transferred-dissipation.html", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can it be stored?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can energy be stored", "Truth_answer": "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117130141id_/http://www.eschooltoday.com:80/energy/kinds-of-energy/energy-stored-transferred-dissipation.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How can energy be stored?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.solarschools.net/knowledge-bank/energy/types/motion", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of energy is used in motion", "Truth_answer": "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204928id_/https://www.solarschools.net/knowledge-bank/energy/types/motion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.eschooltoday.com/energy/kinds-of-energy/what-is-mechanical-energy.html", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about mechanical energy", "Truth_answer": "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.universetoday.com/73598/what-is-mechanical-energy/", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Give me some examples.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Give me some examples of mechanical energy", "Truth_answer": "A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920164719id_/https://www.universetoday.com/73598/what-is-mechanical-energy/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Give me some examples of mechanical energy.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-form-energy-sound-among-mechanical-heat-230753", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.", "Give me some examples of mechanical energy.", "A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy)." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy", "Truth_answer": "Sound is a form of mechanical energy because the source of sound is vibration. Mechanical energy consists of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160512005420id_/http://www.enotes.com:80/homework-help/what-form-energy-sound-among-mechanical-heat-230753_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://sciencing.com/difference-between-mechanical-kinetic-energy-8677343.html", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.", "Give me some examples of mechanical energy.", "A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy).", "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy?", "Sound is a form of mechanical energy because the source of sound is vibration. Mechanical energy consists of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it differ from potential energy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does sound differ from potential energy", "Truth_answer": "Mechanical energy can be either kinetic (energy in motion) or potential (energy that is stored). The sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy equals the object's total mechanical energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114459id_/https://sciencing.com/difference-between-mechanical-kinetic-energy-8677343.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does mechanical energy differ from potential energy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.diffen.com/difference/Kinetic_Energy_vs_Potential_Energy", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.", "Give me some examples of mechanical energy.", "A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy).", "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy?", "Sound is a form of mechanical energy because the source of sound is vibration. Mechanical energy consists of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.", "How does mechanical energy differ from potential energy?", "Mechanical energy can be either kinetic (energy in motion) or potential (energy that is stored). The sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy equals the object's total mechanical energy." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are potential and kinetic the same?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are potential energy and kinetic energy the same", "Truth_answer": "Potential Energy is the stored energy in an object or system because of its position or configuration. Kinetic energy of an object is relative to other moving and stationary objects in its immediate environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211204id_/https://www.diffen.com/difference/Kinetic_Energy_vs_Potential_Energy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are potential energy and kinetic energy the same?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.solarschools.net/knowledge-bank/energy/types/chemical", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.", "Give me some examples of mechanical energy.", "A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy).", "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy?", "Sound is a form of mechanical energy because the source of sound is vibration. Mechanical energy consists of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.", "How does mechanical energy differ from potential energy?", "Mechanical energy can be either kinetic (energy in motion) or potential (energy that is stored). The sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy equals the object's total mechanical energy.", "Are potential energy and kinetic energy the same?", "Potential Energy is the stored energy in an object or system because of its position or configuration. Kinetic energy of an object is relative to other moving and stationary objects in its immediate environment." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What type does chemical energy belong to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type does chemical energy belong to", "Truth_answer": "Chemical energy is energy that is stored in the bonds between chemical compounds, such as atoms and molecules.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type does chemical energy belong to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ypte.org.uk/factsheets/energy/types-of-energy", "Context": [ "What are the different forms of energy?", "Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on.", "How can energy be stored?", "Batteries, gasoline, natural gas, food, water towers, a wound up alarm clock, a Thermos flask with hot water and even pooh are all stores of energy. They can be transferred into other kinds of energy.", "What type of energy is used in motion?", "Motion energy – also known as mechanical energy – is the energy stored in moving objects. As the object moves faster, more energy is stored.", "Tell me about mechanical energy.", "Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both.", "Give me some examples of mechanical energy.", "A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy).", "Why is sound a form of mechanical energy?", "Sound is a form of mechanical energy because the source of sound is vibration. Mechanical energy consists of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.", "How does mechanical energy differ from potential energy?", "Mechanical energy can be either kinetic (energy in motion) or potential (energy that is stored). The sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy equals the object's total mechanical energy.", "Are potential energy and kinetic energy the same?", "Potential Energy is the stored energy in an object or system because of its position or configuration. Kinetic energy of an object is relative to other moving and stationary objects in its immediate environment.", "What type does chemical energy belong to?", "Chemical energy is energy that is stored in the bonds between chemical compounds, such as atoms and molecules." ], "Conversation_no": 17, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What form of energy is used in eating?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What form of energy is used in eating", "Truth_answer": "We get chemical energy from foods, which we use to run about, and move and talk (kinetic and sound energy). Chemical energies are stored in fuels which we burn to release thermal energy - this is one way of making electricity, see Electricity for more information.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What form of energy is used in eating?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe Uranus.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe Uranus", "Truth_answer": "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe Uranus.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.space.com/45-uranus-seventh-planet-in-earths-solar-system-was-first-discovered-planet.html", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What makes it so unusual?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What makes Uranus so unusual", "Truth_answer": "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212200654id_/https://www.space.com/45-uranus-seventh-planet-in-earths-solar-system-was-first-discovered-planet.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranus", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about its orbit.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about Uranus' orbit", "Truth_answer": "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranus_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/in-depth/", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it tilted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Uranus tilted", "Truth_answer": "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118223601id_/https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/in-depth/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/all-about-uranus/", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is its rotation different from other planets?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Uranus rotation different from other planets", "Truth_answer": "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118223601id_/https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/in-depth/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118223619id_/https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/overview/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://earthsky.org/space/what-are-the-seasons-like-on-uranus", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is peculiar about its seasons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is peculiar about Uranus' seasons", "Truth_answer": "For two 21-year seasons on Uranus – the winter-summer seasons – the poles of Uranus are pointed (more or less) either toward the sun, or away from it. During Uranus' winter-summer season, the winter side of the planet never sees the sun. It doesn't see the sun for 21 long years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214114827id_/https://earthsky.org/space/what-are-the-seasons-like-on-uranus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is peculiar about Uranus's seasons?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/overview/", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "What is peculiar about Uranus's seasons?", "For two 21-year seasons on Uranus – the winter-summer seasons – the poles of Uranus are pointed (more or less) either toward the sun, or away from it. During Uranus' winter-summer season, the winter side of the planet never sees the sun. It doesn't see the sun for 21 long years." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any other planets similar to it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other planets similar to Uranus", "Truth_answer": "The seventh planet from the sun with the third largest diameter in our solar system, ... Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other planets similar to Uranus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://space-facts.com/neptune/", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "What is peculiar about Uranus's seasons?", "For two 21-year seasons on Uranus – the winter-summer seasons – the poles of Uranus are pointed (more or less) either toward the sun, or away from it. During Uranus' winter-summer season, the winter side of the planet never sees the sun. It doesn't see the sun for 21 long years.", "Are there any other planets similar to Uranus?", "The seventh planet from the sun with the third largest diameter in our solar system, ... Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the characteristics of Neptune.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the characteristics of Neptune", "Truth_answer": "Despite being smaller than Uranus, Neptune has a greater mass. Below its heavy atmosphere, Uranus is made of layers of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the characteristics of Neptune.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.space.com/41-neptune-the-other-blue-planet-in-our-solar-system.html", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "What is peculiar about Uranus's seasons?", "For two 21-year seasons on Uranus – the winter-summer seasons – the poles of Uranus are pointed (more or less) either toward the sun, or away from it. During Uranus' winter-summer season, the winter side of the planet never sees the sun. It doesn't see the sun for 21 long years.", "Are there any other planets similar to Uranus?", "The seventh planet from the sun with the third largest diameter in our solar system, ... Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "Describe the characteristics of Neptune.", "Despite being smaller than Uranus, Neptune has a greater mass. Below its heavy atmosphere, Uranus is made of layers of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it important to our solar system?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Neptune important to our solar system", "Truth_answer": "While Neptune is of interest because it is in our own solar system, astronomers are also interested in learning more about the planet to assist with exoplanet studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217122019id_/https://www.space.com/41-neptune-the-other-blue-planet-in-our-solar-system.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Neptune important to our solar system?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-differences-and-similarities-between-Uranus-and-Neptune", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "What is peculiar about Uranus's seasons?", "For two 21-year seasons on Uranus – the winter-summer seasons – the poles of Uranus are pointed (more or less) either toward the sun, or away from it. During Uranus' winter-summer season, the winter side of the planet never sees the sun. It doesn't see the sun for 21 long years.", "Are there any other planets similar to Uranus?", "The seventh planet from the sun with the third largest diameter in our solar system, ... Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "Describe the characteristics of Neptune.", "Despite being smaller than Uranus, Neptune has a greater mass. Below its heavy atmosphere, Uranus is made of layers of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases.", "Why is Neptune important to our solar system?", "While Neptune is of interest because it is in our own solar system, astronomers are also interested in learning more about the planet to assist with exoplanet studies." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are these two planets similar to each other?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are planets Uranus and Neptune similar to each other", "Truth_answer": "Consistanly , Neptune and Uranus both are a shade of blue- green colored planets. They both have gas in there cloudy atmosphere which creates the color of the planets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Uranus and Neptune similar to each other?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Could-alien-life-exist-on-Uranus-or-Neptune", "Context": [ "Describe Uranus.", "Uranus (from the Latin name Ūranus for the Greek god Οὐρανός) is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.", "What makes Uranus so unusual?", "Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star.", "Tell me about Uranus's orbit.", "Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 years, taking an average of seven years to pass through each constellation of the zodiac. In 2033, the planet will have made its third complete orbit around the Sun since being discovered in 1781.", "Why is Uranus tilted?", "Uranus is the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees—possibly the result of a collision with an Earth-sized object long ago.", "How is its rotation of Uranus different from other planets?", "Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "What is peculiar about Uranus's seasons?", "For two 21-year seasons on Uranus – the winter-summer seasons – the poles of Uranus are pointed (more or less) either toward the sun, or away from it. During Uranus' winter-summer season, the winter side of the planet never sees the sun. It doesn't see the sun for 21 long years.", "Are there any other planets similar to Uranus?", "The seventh planet from the sun with the third largest diameter in our solar system, ... Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets.", "Describe the characteristics of Neptune.", "Despite being smaller than Uranus, Neptune has a greater mass. Below its heavy atmosphere, Uranus is made of layers of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases.", "Why is Neptune important to our solar system?", "While Neptune is of interest because it is in our own solar system, astronomers are also interested in learning more about the planet to assist with exoplanet studies.", "How is Uranus and Neptune similar to each other?", "Consistanly , Neptune and Uranus both are a shade of blue- green colored planets. They both have gas in there cloudy atmosphere which creates the color of the planets." ], "Conversation_no": 18, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can life exist on either of them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can life exist on either of planets Uranus or Neptune", "Truth_answer": "If it’s only life like what we have here on Earth…probably not. For one, they don’t really have a solid surface (and the transition to “liquid” is smooth, no ocean surface) so whatever would live there would have to be permanently suspended in either gas or liquid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can life exist on either Uranus or Neptune?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_energy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is chemical energy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is chemical energy", "Truth_answer": "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is chemical energy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/lessonplans/chapter6/lesson1", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe a chemical reaction.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe a chemical reaction", "Truth_answer": "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe a chemical reaction.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/chemical-reaction-definition-606755", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it represented mathematically?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically", "Truth_answer": "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_reaction", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Give me an example.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Give me an example of a chemical reaction represented mathematically", "Truth_answer": "Examples: iron and oxygen combining to make rust. vinegar and baking soda combining to make sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190627011831id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_reaction_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Give me an example of a chemical reaction.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dummies.com/education/science/chemistry/the-common-types-of-chemical-reactions/", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction.", "Give me an example of a chemical reaction.", "Examples: iron and oxygen combining to make rust. vinegar and baking soda combining to make sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different kinds of reactions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different kinds of chemical reactions", "Truth_answer": "The more common types of chemical reactions are as follows:Combination.Decomposition.Single displacement.Double displacement.Combustion.Redox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different kinds of chemical reactions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-decomposition-reaction-604995", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction.", "Give me an example of a chemical reaction.", "Examples: iron and oxygen combining to make rust. vinegar and baking soda combining to make sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water.", "What are the different kinds of chemical reactions?", "The more common types of chemical reactions are as follows:Combination.Decomposition.Single displacement.Double displacement.Combustion.Redox." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a decomposition reaction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a decomposition reaction", "Truth_answer": "A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which one reactant yields two or more products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014192700id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-decomposition-reaction-604995_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a decomposition reaction?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/decomposition-reaction-definition-examples-quiz.html", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction.", "Give me an example of a chemical reaction.", "Examples: iron and oxygen combining to make rust. vinegar and baking soda combining to make sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water.", "What are the different kinds of chemical reactions?", "The more common types of chemical reactions are as follows:Combination.Decomposition.Single displacement.Double displacement.Combustion.Redox.", "What is a decomposition reaction?", "A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which one reactant yields two or more products." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it a chemical change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is a decomposition reaction a chemical change", "Truth_answer": "Decomposition reactions are a type of chemical reaction that involves breaking down a compound into smaller compounds or individual elements. These reactions often involve an input of energy in the form of heat, light, or electricity to break down the compounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is a decomposition reaction a chemical change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combination_reaction", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction.", "Give me an example of a chemical reaction.", "Examples: iron and oxygen combining to make rust. vinegar and baking soda combining to make sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water.", "What are the different kinds of chemical reactions?", "The more common types of chemical reactions are as follows:Combination.Decomposition.Single displacement.Double displacement.Combustion.Redox.", "What is a decomposition reaction?", "A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which one reactant yields two or more products.", "How is a decomposition reaction a chemical change?", "Decomposition reactions are a type of chemical reaction that involves breaking down a compound into smaller compounds or individual elements. These reactions often involve an input of energy in the form of heat, light, or electricity to break down the compounds." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a synthesis reaction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a synthesis reaction", "Truth_answer": "A combination reaction is a reaction where two or more elements or compounds combine to form a single compound. Such reactions may be represented by equations of the following form: X + Y → XY.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a synthesis reaction?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/biochemical-reactions-synthesis-and-decomposition.html", "Context": [ "What is chemical energy?", "Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, food, gasoline, and etc.", "Describe a chemical reaction.", "No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.", "How is a chemical reaction represented mathematically?", "A chemical reaction may be represented by a chemical equation, which indicates the number and type of each atom, as well as their organization into molecules or ions. A chemical equation uses the element symbols as shorthand notation for the elements, with arrows to indicate the direction of the reaction.", "Give me an example of a chemical reaction.", "Examples: iron and oxygen combining to make rust. vinegar and baking soda combining to make sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water.", "What are the different kinds of chemical reactions?", "The more common types of chemical reactions are as follows:Combination.Decomposition.Single displacement.Double displacement.Combustion.Redox.", "What is a decomposition reaction?", "A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which one reactant yields two or more products.", "How is a decomposition reaction a chemical change?", "Decomposition reactions are a type of chemical reaction that involves breaking down a compound into smaller compounds or individual elements. These reactions often involve an input of energy in the form of heat, light, or electricity to break down the compounds.", "What is a synthesis reaction?", "A combination reaction is a reaction where two or more elements or compounds combine to form a single compound. Such reactions may be represented by equations of the following form: X + Y → XY." ], "Conversation_no": 19, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me the differences between synthesis and decomposition.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me the differences between synthesis and decomposition", "Truth_answer": "A synthesis reaction is a reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a more complex substance. In other words: A + B --> AB. The opposite of a synthesis reaction is a decomposition reaction, which is a reaction in which a more complex substance is broken down into two or more smaller substances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me the differences between synthesis reaction and decomposition reaction.", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_membrane", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe cell membranes.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe cell membranes", "Truth_answer": "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe cell membranes.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-biology/chapter/components-and-structure/", "Context": [ "Describe cell membranes.", "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment." ], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its important functions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are cell membranes important functions", "Truth_answer": "The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the important functions of a cell membrane?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_bilayer", "Context": [ "Describe cell membranes.", "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.", "What are the important functions of a cell membrane?", "The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells." ], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer", "Truth_answer": "The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_bilayer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://sciencing.com/primary-functions-phospholipids-7349125.html", "Context": [ "Describe cell membranes.", "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.", "What are the important functions of a cell membrane?", "The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.", "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer.", "The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells." ], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its functions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the phospholipids bilayer functions", "Truth_answer": "The phospholipid bilayer readily allows essential molecules such as water, oxygen and carbon dioxide to cross the membrane, but very large molecules cannot enter the cell in this way or may not be able to at all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316101852id_/https://sciencing.com/primary-functions-phospholipids-7349125.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the functions of a phospholipid bilayer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.humpath.com/spip.php?article8791", "Context": [ "Describe cell membranes.", "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.", "What are the important functions of a cell membrane?", "The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.", "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer.", "The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.", "What are the functions of a phospholipid bilayer?", "The phospholipid bilayer readily allows essential molecules such as water, oxygen and carbon dioxide to cross the membrane, but very large molecules cannot enter the cell in this way or may not be able to at all." ], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What if the membrane gets damaged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What if the cell membrane gets damaged", "Truth_answer": "In the presence of cell swelling, this damage results, particularly in myocardial cells, in detachment of the cell membrane from the cytoskeleton, rendering it susceptible to stretching and rupture. Partially reduced oxygen free radicals cause injury to cell membranes and other cell constituents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210445id_/https://www.humpath.com/spip.php?article8791_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What if the cell membrane gets damaged?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6342/1022", "Context": [ "Describe cell membranes.", "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.", "What are the important functions of a cell membrane?", "The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.", "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer.", "The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.", "What are the functions of a phospholipid bilayer?", "The phospholipid bilayer readily allows essential molecules such as water, oxygen and carbon dioxide to cross the membrane, but very large molecules cannot enter the cell in this way or may not be able to at all.", "What if the cell membrane gets damaged?", "In the presence of cell swelling, this damage results, particularly in myocardial cells, in detachment of the cell membrane from the cytoskeleton, rendering it susceptible to stretching and rupture. Partially reduced oxygen free radicals cause injury to cell membranes and other cell constituents." ], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Do they repair themselves?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do cell membranes repair themselves", "Truth_answer": "It must repair itself, first by stopping the loss of cytoplasm, and then regenerate by rebuilding structures that were damaged or lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201119184652id_/https://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6342/1022_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do cell membranes repair themselves?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/nutrional-requirements-for-cells-elements-roles.html", "Context": [ "Describe cell membranes.", "The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.", "What are the important functions of a cell membrane?", "The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.", "Tell me about the phospholipid bilayer.", "The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.", "What are the functions of a phospholipid bilayer?", "The phospholipid bilayer readily allows essential molecules such as water, oxygen and carbon dioxide to cross the membrane, but very large molecules cannot enter the cell in this way or may not be able to at all.", "What if the cell membrane gets damaged?", "In the presence of cell swelling, this damage results, particularly in myocardial cells, in detachment of the cell membrane from the cytoskeleton, rendering it susceptible to stretching and rupture. Partially reduced oxygen free radicals cause injury to cell membranes and other cell constituents.", "Do cell membranes repair themselves?", "It must repair itself, first by stopping the loss of cytoplasm, and then regenerate by rebuilding structures that were damaged or lost." ], "Conversation_no": 20, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which nutrients may help in the repair process?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which nutrients may help in the cell membrane repair process", "Truth_answer": "One thing that all cells need is water. Water provides cells with both hydrogen and oxygen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which nutrients may help in the repair process of a cell membrane?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weathering", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is weathering?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is weathering", "Truth_answer": "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.geologypage.com/2016/05/weathering.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is weathering?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk/topics/weathering.html", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its major types?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are weathering's major types", "Truth_answer": "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are its major types of weathering ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-chemical-weathering-definition-process-examples.html", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "What are its major types of weathering ?", "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about chemical weathering", "Truth_answer": "Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nps.gov/choh/learn/education/upload/Earth-Process-Definitions.pdf", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "What are its major types of weathering ?", "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard.", "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it different from biological weathering?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is chemical weathering different from biological weathering", "Truth_answer": "Biological weathering is weathering caused by plants and animals. Plants and animals release acid forming chemicals that cause weathering and also contribute to the breaking down of rocks and landforms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is chemical weathering different from biological weathering?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ck12.org/earth-science/Chemical-Weathering/lesson/Chemical-Weathering-HS-ES/", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "What are its major types of weathering ?", "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard.", "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock.", "How is chemical weathering different from biological weathering?", "Biological weathering is weathering caused by plants and animals. Plants and animals release acid forming chemicals that cause weathering and also contribute to the breaking down of rocks and landforms." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it change the composition of rocks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does chemical weathering change the composition of rocks", "Truth_answer": "Chemical weathering may change the size of pieces of rock materials, but definitely changes the composition. So one type of mineral changes into a different mineral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does weathering change the composition of rocks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/examples-of-chemical-weathering-607608", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "What are its major types of weathering ?", "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard.", "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock.", "How is chemical weathering different from biological weathering?", "Biological weathering is weathering caused by plants and animals. Plants and animals release acid forming chemicals that cause weathering and also contribute to the breaking down of rocks and landforms.", "Does weathering change the composition of rocks?", "Chemical weathering may change the size of pieces of rock materials, but definitely changes the composition. So one type of mineral changes into a different mineral." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the end product of chemical weathering?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the end product of chemical weathering", "Truth_answer": "Chemical weathering occurs when rocks undergo chemical reactions to form new minerals. Water, acids, and oxygen are just a few of the chemicals that lead to geological change.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101115417id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/examples-of-chemical-weathering-607608_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the end product of chemical weathering?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/chemical-weathering", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "What are its major types of weathering ?", "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard.", "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock.", "How is chemical weathering different from biological weathering?", "Biological weathering is weathering caused by plants and animals. Plants and animals release acid forming chemicals that cause weathering and also contribute to the breaking down of rocks and landforms.", "Does weathering change the composition of rocks?", "Chemical weathering may change the size of pieces of rock materials, but definitely changes the composition. So one type of mineral changes into a different mineral.", "What is the end product of chemical weathering?", "Chemical weathering occurs when rocks undergo chemical reactions to form new minerals. Water, acids, and oxygen are just a few of the chemicals that lead to geological change." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Give me an example.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Give me an example of the end product of chemical weathering", "Truth_answer": "The major reactions involved in chemical weathering are oxidation, hydrolysis, and carbonation. Oxidation is a reaction with oxygen to form an oxide, hydrolysis is reaction with water, and carbonation is a reaction with CO2 to form a carbonate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Give me an example of the end product of chemical weathering.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.columbia.edu/~vjd1/weathering.htm", "Context": [ "What is weathering?", "Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.", "What are its major types of weathering ?", "There are four main types of weathering. These are freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering. Most rocks are very hard.", "Tell me about chemical weathering.", "Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock.", "How is chemical weathering different from biological weathering?", "Biological weathering is weathering caused by plants and animals. Plants and animals release acid forming chemicals that cause weathering and also contribute to the breaking down of rocks and landforms.", "Does weathering change the composition of rocks?", "Chemical weathering may change the size of pieces of rock materials, but definitely changes the composition. So one type of mineral changes into a different mineral.", "What is the end product of chemical weathering?", "Chemical weathering occurs when rocks undergo chemical reactions to form new minerals. Water, acids, and oxygen are just a few of the chemicals that lead to geological change.", "Give me an example of the end product of chemical weathering.", "The major reactions involved in chemical weathering are oxidation, hydrolysis, and carbonation. Oxidation is a reaction with oxygen to form an oxide, hydrolysis is reaction with water, and carbonation is a reaction with CO2 to form a carbonate." ], "Conversation_no": 21, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happens when quartz undergoes weathering?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens when quartz undergoes weathering", "Truth_answer": "Quartz chemically weathers only very, very slowly because of its high stability. It is mostly just broken down into small, sand-sized and smaller particles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123104200id_/http://www.columbia.edu:80/~vjd1/weathering.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens when quartz undergoes weathering?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.urbancultivator.net/most-used-herbs-across-the-globe/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the most common spices used in cooking", "Truth_answer": "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121115535id_/http://www.urbancultivator.net:80/most-used-herbs-across-the-globe/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.almanac.com/news/cooking/herbs-and-spices/difference-between-herbs-and-spices", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are they different from herbs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are spices different from herbs", "Truth_answer": "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200329065458id_/https://www.almanac.com/news/cooking/herbs-and-spices/difference-between-herbs-and-spices_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are spices different from herbs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-why-do-spices-make-food-taste-better", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why do spices taste good?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why do spices taste good", "Truth_answer": "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do spices taste good?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.herbies.com.au/hints-and-tips/where-do-spices-come-from/", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where do most of them come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do most spices come from", "Truth_answer": "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170711100825id_/http://www.herbies.com.au/hints-and-tips/where-do-spices-come-from/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do most spices come from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~burton/foodcourse/spices.html", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Where do most spices come from?", "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What cuisines use them heavily?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What cuisines use spices heavily", "Truth_answer": "For thousands of years, aromatic plant materials have been used in food preparation and preservation, as well as for embalming, in areas where the plants are native, such as Hindustan and the Spice Islands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200515023820id_/https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~burton/foodcourse/spices.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cuisines use spices heavily?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thekitchn.com/11-essential-spices-for-indian-cooking-223152", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Where do most spices come from?", "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales.", "What cuisines use spices heavily?", "For thousands of years, aromatic plant materials have been used in food preparation and preservation, as well as for embalming, in areas where the plants are native, such as Hindustan and the Spice Islands" ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the most popular Indian ones?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the most popular Indian spices", "Truth_answer": "11 Essential Spices for Indian CookingBlack pepper. ...Cumin. ...Coriander. ...Nutmeg and mace. ...Mustard seeds. ...Fenugreek. ...Turmeric. Turmeric is another common Indian spice. ...Saffron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most popular Indian spices?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/top-10-evidence-based-health-benefits-of-turmeric", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Where do most spices come from?", "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales.", "What cuisines use spices heavily?", "For thousands of years, aromatic plant materials have been used in food preparation and preservation, as well as for embalming, in areas where the plants are native, such as Hindustan and the Spice Islands", "What are the most popular Indian spices?", "11 Essential Spices for Indian CookingBlack pepper. ...Cumin. ...Coriander. ...Nutmeg and mace. ...Mustard seeds. ...Fenugreek. ...Turmeric. Turmeric is another common Indian spice. ...Saffron." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about turmeric.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about turmeric", "Truth_answer": "Turmeric is the spice that gives curry its yellow color. ... Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about turmeric.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/top-10-evidence-based-health-benefits-of-turmeric", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Where do most spices come from?", "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales.", "What cuisines use spices heavily?", "For thousands of years, aromatic plant materials have been used in food preparation and preservation, as well as for embalming, in areas where the plants are native, such as Hindustan and the Spice Islands", "What are the most popular Indian spices?", "11 Essential Spices for Indian CookingBlack pepper. ...Cumin. ...Coriander. ...Nutmeg and mace. ...Mustard seeds. ...Fenugreek. ...Turmeric. Turmeric is another common Indian spice. ...Saffron.", "Tell me about turmeric.", "Turmeric is the spice that gives curry its yellow color. ... Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any benefits of consuming it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any benefits of consuming turmeric", "Truth_answer": "Turmeric and especially its most active compound curcumin have many scientifically-proven health benefits, such as the potential to prevent heart disease, Alzheimer's and cancer. It's a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and may also help improve symptoms of depression and arthritis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any benefits of consuming turmeric?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Where do most spices come from?", "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales.", "What cuisines use spices heavily?", "For thousands of years, aromatic plant materials have been used in food preparation and preservation, as well as for embalming, in areas where the plants are native, such as Hindustan and the Spice Islands", "What are the most popular Indian spices?", "11 Essential Spices for Indian CookingBlack pepper. ...Cumin. ...Coriander. ...Nutmeg and mace. ...Mustard seeds. ...Fenugreek. ...Turmeric. Turmeric is another common Indian spice. ...Saffron.", "Tell me about turmeric.", "Turmeric is the spice that gives curry its yellow color. ... Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric.", "Are there any benefits of consuming turmeric?", "Turmeric and especially its most active compound curcumin have many scientifically-proven health benefits, such as the potential to prevent heart disease, Alzheimer's and cancer. It's a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and may also help improve symptoms of depression and arthritis." ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the oldest spice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the oldest spice", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the oldest spice?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rd.com/food/fun/why-saffron-worlds-most-expensive-spice/", "Context": [ "What are the most common spices used in cooking?", "The infographic above shows that, surprisingly, cumin is the most popular spice in the world, and coriander (or cilantro) is the most commonly used herb. In Europe and Africa, garlic is the most common among all dishes considered, and—no surprises here—oregano is common in the Mediterranean regions.", "How are spices different from herbs?", "Herbs and Spices come from Different parts of the plantAn herb is the green, leafy part of the plant. A spice can come from the root, stem, seed, fruit, flower or bark of the tree or plant.", "Why do spices taste good?", "Herbs and spices add taste to dishes which increases their complexity and make them more “interesting” to us. “Taste,” in this sense means adding notes of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.", "Where do most spices come from?", "Most spices are grown in the tropical regions of the world, with some thriving in the cool misty highlands. Many of the seed spices come from more temperate areas, such as coriander seed, which is grown in Northern India, Africa and the wheat producing areas of South Australia and Western New South Wales.", "What cuisines use spices heavily?", "For thousands of years, aromatic plant materials have been used in food preparation and preservation, as well as for embalming, in areas where the plants are native, such as Hindustan and the Spice Islands", "What are the most popular Indian spices?", "11 Essential Spices for Indian CookingBlack pepper. ...Cumin. ...Coriander. ...Nutmeg and mace. ...Mustard seeds. ...Fenugreek. ...Turmeric. Turmeric is another common Indian spice. ...Saffron.", "Tell me about turmeric.", "Turmeric is the spice that gives curry its yellow color. ... Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric.", "Are there any benefits of consuming turmeric?", "Turmeric and especially its most active compound curcumin have many scientifically-proven health benefits, such as the potential to prevent heart disease, Alzheimer's and cancer. It's a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and may also help improve symptoms of depression and arthritis.", "What is the oldest spice?" ], "Conversation_no": 22, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the most expensive and why?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most expensive spice and why", "Truth_answer": "Saffron's reputation as the most expensive spice in the world is because of the growing process. Only a small part of the saffron flower—the stigmata—is actually used for the spice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023222954id_/https://www.rd.com/food/fun/why-saffron-worlds-most-expensive-spice/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most expensive spice and why?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beef_cattle", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main types of cattle farming", "Truth_answer": "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.fao.org/dairy-production-products/production/dairy-animals/cattle/en/", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What breeds produce the most milk?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk", "Truth_answer": "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235506id_/http://www.fao.org:80/dairy-production-products/production/dairy-animals/cattle/en_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.holsteinusa.com/holstein_breed/holstein101.html", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much do Holsteins produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much do Holsteins produce", "Truth_answer": "The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204120543id_/http://www.holsteinusa.com:80/holstein_breed/holstein101.html_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204120543id_/http://www.holsteinusa.com:80/holstein_breed/holstein101.html_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do Holsteins produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.jersey.com/jersey-cows", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care.", "How much do Holsteins produce?", "The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is special about Jersey milk?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is special about Jersey milk", "Truth_answer": "As well as being one of the most friendly breeds, Jersey cows are famous for their high quality rich and creamy milk - naturally high in butter fat - which is used to produce an amazing range of Jersey dairy products from butter and ice-cream to yoghurt, clotted cream and cheese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321171555id_/https://www.jersey.com/jersey-cows_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Jersey milk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tastecooking.com/eat-dairy-cow/", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care.", "How much do Holsteins produce?", "The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.", "What is special about Jersey milk?", "As well as being one of the most friendly breeds, Jersey cows are famous for their high quality rich and creamy milk - naturally high in butter fat - which is used to produce an amazing range of Jersey dairy products from butter and ice-cream to yoghurt, clotted cream and cheese." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Do we eat dairy cows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do we eat dairy cows", "Truth_answer": "Even in Europe, eating the meat from dairy cows, which typically have less meat on them, is rare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we eat dairy cows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.agdaily.com/livestock/top-10-cattle-breeds-united-states/", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care.", "How much do Holsteins produce?", "The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.", "What is special about Jersey milk?", "As well as being one of the most friendly breeds, Jersey cows are famous for their high quality rich and creamy milk - naturally high in butter fat - which is used to produce an amazing range of Jersey dairy products from butter and ice-cream to yoghurt, clotted cream and cheese.", "Do we eat dairy cows?", "Even in Europe, eating the meat from dairy cows, which typically have less meat on them, is rare." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the most common breeds for meat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the most common breeds of cattle for meat", "Truth_answer": "Top 10 most popular cattle breeds in the United StatesBlack Angus. Image courtesy of K-State, Flickr. ...Charolais. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Hereford. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Simmental. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Red Angus. Image courtesy of USDA, Flickr. ...Texas Longhorn. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Gelbvieh. Image courtesy of luagh45, Flickr. ...Holstein. Image courtesy of USDA, Flickr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most common breeds of cattle for meat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_cattle", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care.", "How much do Holsteins produce?", "The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.", "What is special about Jersey milk?", "As well as being one of the most friendly breeds, Jersey cows are famous for their high quality rich and creamy milk - naturally high in butter fat - which is used to produce an amazing range of Jersey dairy products from butter and ice-cream to yoghurt, clotted cream and cheese.", "Do we eat dairy cows?", "Even in Europe, eating the meat from dairy cows, which typically have less meat on them, is rare.", "What are the most common breeds of cattle for meat?", "Top 10 most popular cattle breeds in the United StatesBlack Angus. Image courtesy of K-State, Flickr. ...Charolais. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Hereford. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Simmental. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Red Angus. Image courtesy of USDA, Flickr. ...Texas Longhorn. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Gelbvieh. Image courtesy of luagh45, Flickr. ...Holstein. Image courtesy of USDA, Flickr." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where are angus beef from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are angus beef from", "Truth_answer": "The Aberdeen Angus, sometimes simply Angus, is a Scottish breed of small beef cattle. It derives from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in north-eastern Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214165628id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_cattle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are angus beef from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://articles.extension.org/pages/39479/how-much-space-does-a-cow-need-in-a-shed-that-allows-them-to-go-in-and-out", "Context": [ "What are the main types of cattle farming?", "In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations.", "What breeds of cattle produce the most milk?", "Specialized dairy breeds such as Friesian and Jersey have high milk yields but are less adapted to harsh environments and require high levels of management, feeding, housing and veterinary care.", "How much do Holsteins produce?", "The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.", "What is special about Jersey milk?", "As well as being one of the most friendly breeds, Jersey cows are famous for their high quality rich and creamy milk - naturally high in butter fat - which is used to produce an amazing range of Jersey dairy products from butter and ice-cream to yoghurt, clotted cream and cheese.", "Do we eat dairy cows?", "Even in Europe, eating the meat from dairy cows, which typically have less meat on them, is rare.", "What are the most common breeds of cattle for meat?", "Top 10 most popular cattle breeds in the United StatesBlack Angus. Image courtesy of K-State, Flickr. ...Charolais. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Hereford. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Simmental. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Red Angus. Image courtesy of USDA, Flickr. ...Texas Longhorn. Image courtesy of Pixabay. ...Gelbvieh. Image courtesy of luagh45, Flickr. ...Holstein. Image courtesy of USDA, Flickr.", "Where are angus beef from?", "The Aberdeen Angus, sometimes simply Angus, is a Scottish breed of small beef cattle. It derives from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in north-eastern Scotland." ], "Conversation_no": 23, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much space do they need?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much space do cattle need", "Truth_answer": "Barn space for a cow that weighs 1,000 to 1,300 lb is 20 to 30 square feet, and the cattle have access to a lot. If the cattle do not have access to a lot that is adjacent to the barn, then the space requirement is 35 to 50 square feet per cow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910135654id_/https://articles.extension.org/pages/39479/how-much-space-does-a-cow-need-in-a-shed-that-allows-them-to-go-in-and-out_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much space do cattle need?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cancer.org/healthy/stay-away-from-tobacco/helping-a-smoker-quit.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can I help my friend stop smoking", "Truth_answer": "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/index.htm", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ..." ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its long term effects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is smoking's long term effects", "Truth_answer": "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/causes-of-cancer/smoking-and-cancer/how-smoking-causes-cancer", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times." ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it cause cancer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does smoking cause cancer", "Truth_answer": "Each cigarette can damage DNA in many lung cells, but it is the build up of damage in the same cell that can lead to cancer. However research has shown that for every 15 cigarettes smoked there is a DNA change which could cause a cell to become cancerous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180205002619id_/http://www.cancerresearchuk.org:80/causes-of-cancer/smoking-and-cancer/how-smoking-causes-cancer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does smoking cause cancer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/lifestyle/why-is-smoking-addictive/", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times.", "Does smoking cause cancer?", "Each cigarette can damage DNA in many lung cells, but it is the build up of damage in the same cell that can lead to cancer. However research has shown that for every 15 cigarettes smoked there is a DNA change which could cause a cell to become cancerous." ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What makes it so addictive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What makes smoking so addictive", "Truth_answer": "Cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.familyfriendlyhq.ie/secondary-school/health-wellness/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teens-and-smoking-10005/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes smoking so addictive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mdanderson.org/publications/focused-on-health/FOH-products-quit-nicotine.h12-1589835.html", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times.", "Does smoking cause cancer?", "Each cigarette can damage DNA in many lung cells, but it is the build up of damage in the same cell that can lead to cancer. However research has shown that for every 15 cigarettes smoked there is a DNA change which could cause a cell to become cancerous.", "What makes smoking so addictive?", "Cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive." ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any alternatives to nicotine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any alternatives to nicotine", "Truth_answer": "Your local drug store stocks several nicotine replacement products over the counter. These include patches, lozenges and gum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any alternatives to nicotine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8518571", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times.", "Does smoking cause cancer?", "Each cigarette can damage DNA in many lung cells, but it is the build up of damage in the same cell that can lead to cancer. However research has shown that for every 15 cigarettes smoked there is a DNA change which could cause a cell to become cancerous.", "What makes smoking so addictive?", "Cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive.", "Are there any alternatives to nicotine?", "Your local drug store stocks several nicotine replacement products over the counter. These include patches, lozenges and gum." ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How effective are the patches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How effective are the patches for smoking", "Truth_answer": "Effectiveness of a nicotine patch in helping people stop smoking: results of a randomised trial in general practice. ... RESULTS: Cessation was confirmed in 163 patients (19.4%) using the nicotine patch and 99 patients (11.7%) using the placebo patch (difference 7.6% (95% confidence interval 4.2% to 11.1%); p < 0.0001).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How effective are the patches for smoking?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.everydayhealth.com/quit-smoking/guide/cold-turkey/", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times.", "Does smoking cause cancer?", "Each cigarette can damage DNA in many lung cells, but it is the build up of damage in the same cell that can lead to cancer. However research has shown that for every 15 cigarettes smoked there is a DNA change which could cause a cell to become cancerous.", "What makes smoking so addictive?", "Cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive.", "Are there any alternatives to nicotine?", "Your local drug store stocks several nicotine replacement products over the counter. These include patches, lozenges and gum.", "How effective are the patches for smoking?", "Effectiveness of a nicotine patch in helping people stop smoking: results of a randomised trial in general practice. ... RESULTS: Cessation was confirmed in 163 patients (19.4%) using the nicotine patch and 99 patients (11.7%) using the placebo patch (difference 7.6% (95% confidence interval 4.2% to 11.1%); p < 0.0001)." ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the cold turkey method.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the cold turkey method", "Truth_answer": "Quitting cold turkey means giving up smoking all at once, without the aid of any nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products or stop-smoking drugs. Many ex-smokers have successfully quit this way — you're most likely to succeed if you smoke fewer than 10 cigarettes a day and take the following steps to prepare", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the cold turkey method.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323012.php", "Context": [ "How can I help my friend stop smoking?", "Tips for friends and family of a smoker who's trying to quit. ... Do make your home smoke free, meaning that no one can smoke in any part of the ...", "What is smoking's long term effects?", "Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. Estimates show smoking increases the risk: For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times. For stroke by 2 to 4 times.", "Does smoking cause cancer?", "Each cigarette can damage DNA in many lung cells, but it is the build up of damage in the same cell that can lead to cancer. However research has shown that for every 15 cigarettes smoked there is a DNA change which could cause a cell to become cancerous.", "What makes smoking so addictive?", "Cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive.", "Are there any alternatives to nicotine?", "Your local drug store stocks several nicotine replacement products over the counter. These include patches, lozenges and gum.", "How effective are the patches for smoking?", "Effectiveness of a nicotine patch in helping people stop smoking: results of a randomised trial in general practice. ... RESULTS: Cessation was confirmed in 163 patients (19.4%) using the nicotine patch and 99 patients (11.7%) using the placebo patch (difference 7.6% (95% confidence interval 4.2% to 11.1%); p < 0.0001).", "Tell me about the cold turkey method.", "Quitting cold turkey means giving up smoking all at once, without the aid of any nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products or stop-smoking drugs. Many ex-smokers have successfully quit this way — you're most likely to succeed if you smoke fewer than 10 cigarettes a day and take the following steps to prepare" ], "Conversation_no": 24, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe typical withdrawal symptoms.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe typical withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking", "Truth_answer": "The psychological symptoms of nicotine withdrawal include:a strong desire or craving for nicotineirritability or frustrationlow mooddifficulty concentratinganxietymood swings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe typical withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/o/orca/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about Orca whales", "Truth_answer": "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/facts-about-orcas/", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are they really whales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Orca whales really whales", "Truth_answer": "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121082527id_/https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/facts-about-orcas/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Orca whales really whales?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://daily.jstor.org/how-killer-whales-kill/", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!" ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do they hunt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do Orca whales hunt", "Truth_answer": "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703235101id_/https://daily.jstor.org/how-killer-whales-kill/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/27431-orcas-killer-whales.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What do they eat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do Orca whales eat", "Truth_answer": "Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152433id_/https://www.livescience.com/27431-orcas-killer-whales.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Orca whales eat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://marinebio.org/species/orcas-killer-whales/orcinus-orca/", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires.", "What do Orca whales eat?", "Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where did they get their name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Orca whales get their name", "Truth_answer": "Because of their fierce reputation, orca are sometimes called the Ballena asesina (“assassin whale”) by the Spanish. They were referred to as “whale killers” by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans, and over time this name was changed to “killer whales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Orca whales get their name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_whale_attack", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires.", "What do Orca whales eat?", "Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs.", "Where did Orca whales get their name?", "Because of their fierce reputation, orca are sometimes called the Ballena asesina (“assassin whale”) by the Spanish. They were referred to as “whale killers” by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans, and over time this name was changed to “killer whales." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are they dangerous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Orca whales dangerous", "Truth_answer": "They have also been recorded preying on usually terrestrial species such as moose swimming between islands. In the wild, there have been no fatal attacks on humans and only one reported bite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Orca whales dangerous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.latimes.com/travel/california/la-trb-killer-whales-20151109-story.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires.", "What do Orca whales eat?", "Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs.", "Where did Orca whales get their name?", "Because of their fierce reputation, orca are sometimes called the Ballena asesina (“assassin whale”) by the Spanish. They were referred to as “whale killers” by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans, and over time this name was changed to “killer whales.", "Are Orca whales dangerous?", "They have also been recorded preying on usually terrestrial species such as moose swimming between islands. In the wild, there have been no fatal attacks on humans and only one reported bite." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where can go to watch them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where can you go to watch Orca whales", "Truth_answer": "Five great places to see killer whales in the wildSan Juan Islands, Washington. This is one of the most dependable place to go to see orcas in the continental U.S. ...Vancouver Island, Canada. ...Southeastern Alaska. ...Monterey Bay, Calif. ...Southern California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where can you go to watch Orca whales?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rove.me/to/seattle/whale-watching", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires.", "What do Orca whales eat?", "Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs.", "Where did Orca whales get their name?", "Because of their fierce reputation, orca are sometimes called the Ballena asesina (“assassin whale”) by the Spanish. They were referred to as “whale killers” by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans, and over time this name was changed to “killer whales.", "Are Orca whales dangerous?", "They have also been recorded preying on usually terrestrial species such as moose swimming between islands. In the wild, there have been no fatal attacks on humans and only one reported bite.", "Where can you go to watch Orca whales?", "Five great places to see killer whales in the wildSan Juan Islands, Washington. This is one of the most dependable place to go to see orcas in the continental U.S. ...Vancouver Island, Canada. ...Southeastern Alaska. ...Monterey Bay, Calif. ...Southern California." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When is a good season for spotting them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When is a good season for spotting Orca whales", "Truth_answer": "Orca whales usually pass through the islands in greatest numbers between mid-May and mid-October when the salmon runs are strongest, although it's possible to spot them through the rest of the year. In February, March, April, late October, and November you can see 50% fewer whales than in the summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003958id_/https://rove.me/to/seattle/whale-watching_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When is a good season for spotting Orca whales ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.seaworldofhurt.com/features/8-reasons-orcas-dont-belong-seaworld/", "Context": [ "Tell me about Orca whales.", "Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring.", "Are Orca whales really whales?", "They are often confused for being a whale because of their name 'killer whale', but did you know that orcas are actually dolphins? In fact, they are the largest member of the dolphin family!", "How do Orca whales hunt?", "Knowing this, the orcas will grab gray whales and attempt to drag them into deeper water, or cooperate to block the path to the shallows. When the orcas do catch a grey whale, they will kill it by drowning, holding the whale's blowhole underwater until it expires.", "What do Orca whales eat?", "Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs.", "Where did Orca whales get their name?", "Because of their fierce reputation, orca are sometimes called the Ballena asesina (“assassin whale”) by the Spanish. They were referred to as “whale killers” by sailors who witnessed their attacks on larger cetaceans, and over time this name was changed to “killer whales.", "Are Orca whales dangerous?", "They have also been recorded preying on usually terrestrial species such as moose swimming between islands. In the wild, there have been no fatal attacks on humans and only one reported bite.", "Where can you go to watch Orca whales?", "Five great places to see killer whales in the wildSan Juan Islands, Washington. This is one of the most dependable place to go to see orcas in the continental U.S. ...Vancouver Island, Canada. ...Southeastern Alaska. ...Monterey Bay, Calif. ...Southern California.", "When is a good season for spotting Orca whales ?", "Orca whales usually pass through the islands in greatest numbers between mid-May and mid-October when the salmon runs are strongest, although it's possible to spot them through the rest of the year. In February, March, April, late October, and November you can see 50% fewer whales than in the summer." ], "Conversation_no": 25, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does captivity affect them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does captivity affect Orca whales", "Truth_answer": "All captive adult male orcas have collapsed dorsal fins, likely because they have no space in which to swim freely and are fed an unnatural diet of thawed dead fish. SeaWorld claims that this condition is common—however, in the wild, it rarely ever happens and is a sign of an injured or unhealthy orca", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does captivity affect Orca whales?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chemicool.com/definition/element.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What defines a chemical element?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What defines a chemical element", "Truth_answer": "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What defines a chemical element?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/25300-periodic-table.html", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number." ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are they related to the Periodic Table?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table", "Truth_answer": "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128073114id_/https://www.livescience.com/25300-periodic-table.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/25300-periodic-table.html", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number." ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it organized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is the periodic table organized", "Truth_answer": "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128073114id_/https://www.livescience.com/25300-periodic-table.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the periodic table organized?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.diffen.com/difference/Compound_vs_Element", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.", "How is the periodic table organized?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number" ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does a chemical compound differ from an element?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does a chemical compound differ from an element", "Truth_answer": "A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio. An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204547id_/https://www.diffen.com/difference/Compound_vs_Element_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a chemical compound differ from an element?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_compound", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.", "How is the periodic table organized?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number", "How does a chemical compound differ from an element?", "A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio. An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom." ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are different types of compounds?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are different types of chemical compounds", "Truth_answer": "There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together:molecules held together by covalent bonds.ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds.intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds.certain complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_compound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are different types of chemical compounds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dlc.dcccd.edu/biology1-2/molecules-and-compounds", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.", "How is the periodic table organized?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number", "How does a chemical compound differ from an element?", "A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio. An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom.", "What are different types of chemical compounds?", "There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together:molecules held together by covalent bonds.ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds.intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds.certain complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds." ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are they formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are chemical compounds formed", "Truth_answer": "A molecule exists when two or more atoms join together by forming chemical bonds. ... When atoms of at least two different elements come together to form chemical bonds, these molecules can be called compounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are chemical compounds formed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://toxtutor.nlm.nih.gov/08-006.html", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.", "How is the periodic table organized?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number", "How does a chemical compound differ from an element?", "A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio. An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom.", "What are different types of chemical compounds?", "There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together:molecules held together by covalent bonds.ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds.intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds.certain complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds.", "How are chemical compounds formed?", "A molecule exists when two or more atoms join together by forming chemical bonds. ... When atoms of at least two different elements come together to form chemical bonds, these molecules can be called compounds." ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which ones are important for the human body?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which chemical compounds are important for the human body", "Truth_answer": "The major inorganic compounds are water (H2O), bimolecular oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and some acids , bases, and salts. The body is composed of 60–75% water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which chemical compounds are important for the human body?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://gradestack.com/NTSE-Complete-Course/Chemicals-in-Daily-Life/Some-Useful-Compounds/19181-3853-40147-study-wtw", "Context": [ "What defines a chemical element?", "An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number.", "How are chemical elements related to the Periodic Table?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.", "How is the periodic table organized?", "The periodic table of elements arranges all of the known chemical elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number", "How does a chemical compound differ from an element?", "A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio. An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom.", "What are different types of chemical compounds?", "There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together:molecules held together by covalent bonds.ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds.intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds.certain complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds.", "How are chemical compounds formed?", "A molecule exists when two or more atoms join together by forming chemical bonds. ... When atoms of at least two different elements come together to form chemical bonds, these molecules can be called compounds.", "Which chemical compounds are important for the human body?", "The major inorganic compounds are water (H2O), bimolecular oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and some acids , bases, and salts. The body is composed of 60–75% water." ], "Conversation_no": 26, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are important ones used on a daily basis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are important chemical compounds used on a daily basis", "Truth_answer": "Some Useful CompoundsSodium Chloride, (NaCl)Sodium bicarbonate, (NaHCO 3)Calcium oxide, (CaO)Calcium hydroxide, (Ca(OH) 2)Calcium carbonate, (CaCO 3)Sodium hydroxide, (NaOH)Hydrochloric acid, (HCl)Potassium hydroxide, (KOH)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important chemical compounds used on a daily basis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/balanced-diet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What comprises a balanced diet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What comprises a balanced diet", "Truth_answer": "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What comprises a balanced diet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.eatright.org/food/nutrition/dietary-guidelines-and-myplate/healthy-eating-for-women", "Context": [ "What comprises a balanced diet?", "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients." ], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it the same for men as well as women?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women", "Truth_answer": "A balanced diet is a cornerstone of health. Women, like men, should enjoy a variety of healthful foods from all of the foods groups, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low-fat or fat-free dairy and lean protein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.eatright.org/food/nutrition/dietary-guidelines-and-myplate/healthy-eating-for-women", "Context": [ "What comprises a balanced diet?", "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.", "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women?", "A balanced diet is a cornerstone of health. Women, like men, should enjoy a variety of healthful foods from all of the foods groups, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low-fat or fat-free dairy and lean protein." ], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some specific recommendations for women?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some specific recommendations of a balanced diet for women", "Truth_answer": "Three servings of low-fat or fat-free dairy products including milk, yogurt or cheese; or calcium-fortified plant-based alternatives. Five to 5-and-a-half ounce equivalents of protein such as lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, beans, lentils, tofu, nuts and seeds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some specific recommendations of a balanced diet for women?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.choosemyplate.gov/dairy-nutrients-health", "Context": [ "What comprises a balanced diet?", "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.", "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women?", "A balanced diet is a cornerstone of health. Women, like men, should enjoy a variety of healthful foods from all of the foods groups, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low-fat or fat-free dairy and lean protein.", "What are some specific recommendations of a balanced diet for women?", "Three servings of low-fat or fat-free dairy products including milk, yogurt or cheese; or calcium-fortified plant-based alternatives. Five to 5-and-a-half ounce equivalents of protein such as lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, beans, lentils, tofu, nuts and seeds." ], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are dairy products necessary for a good health?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are dairy products necessary for a good health", "Truth_answer": "Foods in the Dairy Group provide nutrients that are vital for health and maintenance of your body. These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816190940id_/https://www.choosemyplate.gov/dairy-nutrients-health_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are dairy products necessary for a good health?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326269.php", "Context": [ "What comprises a balanced diet?", "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.", "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women?", "A balanced diet is a cornerstone of health. Women, like men, should enjoy a variety of healthful foods from all of the foods groups, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low-fat or fat-free dairy and lean protein.", "What are some specific recommendations of a balanced diet for women?", "Three servings of low-fat or fat-free dairy products including milk, yogurt or cheese; or calcium-fortified plant-based alternatives. Five to 5-and-a-half ounce equivalents of protein such as lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, beans, lentils, tofu, nuts and seeds.", "Are dairy products necessary for a good health?", "Foods in the Dairy Group provide nutrients that are vital for health and maintenance of your body. These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein." ], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it harm you instead?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can dairy products harm you instead", "Truth_answer": "The American Heart Association (AHA) say that saturated fats can lead to high cholesterol and heart disease. As a result, many full fat dairy products do not appear in heart-healthy diet recommendations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can dairy products harm you instead?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/fiber/art-20043983", "Context": [ "What comprises a balanced diet?", "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.", "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women?", "A balanced diet is a cornerstone of health. Women, like men, should enjoy a variety of healthful foods from all of the foods groups, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low-fat or fat-free dairy and lean protein.", "What are some specific recommendations of a balanced diet for women?", "Three servings of low-fat or fat-free dairy products including milk, yogurt or cheese; or calcium-fortified plant-based alternatives. Five to 5-and-a-half ounce equivalents of protein such as lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, beans, lentils, tofu, nuts and seeds.", "Are dairy products necessary for a good health?", "Foods in the Dairy Group provide nutrients that are vital for health and maintenance of your body. These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein.", "Can dairy products harm you instead?", "The American Heart Association (AHA) say that saturated fats can lead to high cholesterol and heart disease. As a result, many full fat dairy products do not appear in heart-healthy diet recommendations." ], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How necessary is fiber?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How necessary is fiber", "Truth_answer": "But foods containing fiber can provide other health benefits as well, such as helping to maintain a healthy weight and lowering your risk of diabetes, heart disease and some types of cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How necessary is fiber?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/problems-can-not-getting-enough-fiber-7557.html", "Context": [ "What comprises a balanced diet?", "At the core of a balanced diet are foods that are low in unnecessary fats and sugars and high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.", "Is a balanced diet the same for men as well as women?", "A balanced diet is a cornerstone of health. Women, like men, should enjoy a variety of healthful foods from all of the foods groups, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low-fat or fat-free dairy and lean protein.", "What are some specific recommendations of a balanced diet for women?", "Three servings of low-fat or fat-free dairy products including milk, yogurt or cheese; or calcium-fortified plant-based alternatives. Five to 5-and-a-half ounce equivalents of protein such as lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, beans, lentils, tofu, nuts and seeds.", "Are dairy products necessary for a good health?", "Foods in the Dairy Group provide nutrients that are vital for health and maintenance of your body. These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein.", "Can dairy products harm you instead?", "The American Heart Association (AHA) say that saturated fats can lead to high cholesterol and heart disease. As a result, many full fat dairy products do not appear in heart-healthy diet recommendations.", "How necessary is fiber?", "But foods containing fiber can provide other health benefits as well, such as helping to maintain a healthy weight and lowering your risk of diabetes, heart disease and some types of cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 27, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happens if it's consumed in a smaller amount than recommended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens if fiber is consumed in a smaller amount than recommended", "Truth_answer": "Diets low in fiber or high in fat increase the risk for constipation, diverticular disease and hemorrhoids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens if fiber is consumed in a smaller amount than recommended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe global warming.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe global warming", "Truth_answer": "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe global warming.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/", "Context": [ "Describe global warming.", "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming." ], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its dangers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the dangers of global warming", "Truth_answer": "Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the dangers of global warming?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nrdc.org/stories/how-you-can-stop-global-warming", "Context": [ "Describe global warming.", "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.", "What are the dangers of global warming?", "Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves." ], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any methods to prevent it getting worse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any methods to prevent global warming getting worse", "Truth_answer": "Carbon dioxide is the climate’s worst enemy. It’s released when oil, coal, and other fossil fuels are burned for energy—the energy we use to power our homes, cars, and smartphones. By using less of it, we can curb our own contribution to climate change while also saving money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any methods to prevent global warming getting worse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-actions-can-I-take-on-an-individual-level-to-protect-the-environment-and-wildlife", "Context": [ "Describe global warming.", "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.", "What are the dangers of global warming?", "Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.", "Are there any methods to prevent global warming getting worse?", "Carbon dioxide is the climate’s worst enemy. It’s released when oil, coal, and other fossil fuels are burned for energy—the energy we use to power our homes, cars, and smartphones. By using less of it, we can curb our own contribution to climate change while also saving money." ], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What can I do as an individual level?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can I do as an individual level", "Truth_answer": "Replacing incandescent and CFL bulbs with LED lights, using reusable cloth bag to carry grocery and other items, commuting via public transport, utilizing both sides of paper to write or to print, reusing and recycling goods, spending less time under shower, watering plants early morning or at dusk to limit evaporation, harvesting rain water, switching to solar power, etc are some of those measures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can I do as an individual level?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Describe global warming.", "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.", "What are the dangers of global warming?", "Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.", "Are there any methods to prevent global warming getting worse?", "Carbon dioxide is the climate’s worst enemy. It’s released when oil, coal, and other fossil fuels are burned for energy—the energy we use to power our homes, cars, and smartphones. By using less of it, we can curb our own contribution to climate change while also saving money.", "What can I do as an individual level?", "Replacing incandescent and CFL bulbs with LED lights, using reusable cloth bag to carry grocery and other items, commuting via public transport, utilizing both sides of paper to write or to print, reusing and recycling goods, spending less time under shower, watering plants early morning or at dusk to limit evaporation, harvesting rain water, switching to solar power, etc are some of those measures." ], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do I reduce my carbon footprint?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do I reduce my carbon footprint", "Truth_answer": "7 Instant Ways To Reduce Your Carbon FootprintStop Eating (or Eat Less) Meat. The single most effective action you can take to combat climate change is to stop eating meat. ...Unplug Your Devices. ...Drive Less. ...Don't Buy “Fast Fashion” ...Plant a Garden. ...Eat Local (and Organic) ...Line-Dry Your Clothes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do I reduce my carbon footprint?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Describe global warming.", "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.", "What are the dangers of global warming?", "Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.", "Are there any methods to prevent global warming getting worse?", "Carbon dioxide is the climate’s worst enemy. It’s released when oil, coal, and other fossil fuels are burned for energy—the energy we use to power our homes, cars, and smartphones. By using less of it, we can curb our own contribution to climate change while also saving money.", "What can I do as an individual level?", "Replacing incandescent and CFL bulbs with LED lights, using reusable cloth bag to carry grocery and other items, commuting via public transport, utilizing both sides of paper to write or to print, reusing and recycling goods, spending less time under shower, watering plants early morning or at dusk to limit evaporation, harvesting rain water, switching to solar power, etc are some of those measures.", "How do I reduce my carbon footprint?", "7 Instant Ways To Reduce Your Carbon FootprintStop Eating (or Eat Less) Meat. The single most effective action you can take to combat climate change is to stop eating meat. ...Unplug Your Devices. ...Drive Less. ...Don't Buy “Fast Fashion” ...Plant a Garden. ...Eat Local (and Organic) ...Line-Dry Your Clothes." ], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is the US government doing anything about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the US government doing anything about global warming", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the US government doing anything about global warming?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/population_and_sustainability/climate/", "Context": [ "Describe global warming.", "Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of current climate change, and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.", "What are the dangers of global warming?", "Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.", "Are there any methods to prevent global warming getting worse?", "Carbon dioxide is the climate’s worst enemy. It’s released when oil, coal, and other fossil fuels are burned for energy—the energy we use to power our homes, cars, and smartphones. By using less of it, we can curb our own contribution to climate change while also saving money.", "What can I do as an individual level?", "Replacing incandescent and CFL bulbs with LED lights, using reusable cloth bag to carry grocery and other items, commuting via public transport, utilizing both sides of paper to write or to print, reusing and recycling goods, spending less time under shower, watering plants early morning or at dusk to limit evaporation, harvesting rain water, switching to solar power, etc are some of those measures.", "How do I reduce my carbon footprint?", "7 Instant Ways To Reduce Your Carbon FootprintStop Eating (or Eat Less) Meat. The single most effective action you can take to combat climate change is to stop eating meat. ...Unplug Your Devices. ...Drive Less. ...Don't Buy “Fast Fashion” ...Plant a Garden. ...Eat Local (and Organic) ...Line-Dry Your Clothes.", "Is the US government doing anything about global warming?" ], "Conversation_no": 28, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is overpopulation related?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is overpopulation related to global warming", "Truth_answer": "A 2009 study of the relationship between population growth and global warming determined that the “carbon legacy” of just one child can produce 20 times more greenhouse gas than a person will save by driving a high-mileage car, recycling, using energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs, etc. Each child born in the United States will add about 9,441 metric tons of carbon dioxide to the carbon legacy of an average parent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is overpopulation related to global warming?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the British Invasion in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the British Invasion in music", "Truth_answer": "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the British Invasion in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic." ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What era did it happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What era did the British Invasion in music happen", "Truth_answer": "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s" ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What genre did it involve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What genre did British Invasion involve", "Truth_answer": "rock and pop music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "rock and pop music" ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is so special about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is so special about British Invasion", "Truth_answer": "aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is so special about British Invasion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "rock and pop music", "What is so special about British Invasion?", "aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic." ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which bands were a key part?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which bands were a key part in the British Invasion of music", "Truth_answer": "Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, the Zombies, and the Animals were at the forefront of the invasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which bands were a key part in the British Invasion of music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-british-invasion-from-the-beatles-to-the-stones-the-sixties-belonged-to-britain-244870/", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "rock and pop music", "What is so special about British Invasion?", "aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "Which bands were a key part in the British Invasion of music?", "Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, the Zombies, and the Animals were at the forefront of the invasion." ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the leading band and what was its role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the leading band and what was the leading band and what was its role", "Truth_answer": "the Beatles were its undisputed leaders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the leading band of British Invasion and what was its role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion#Impact_on_American_music", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "rock and pop music", "What is so special about British Invasion?", "aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "Which bands were a key part in the British Invasion of music?", "Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, the Zombies, and the Animals were at the forefront of the invasion.", "What was the leading band of British Invasion and what was its role?", "the Beatles were its undisputed leaders." ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it related to any other musical movements?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is British Invasion related to any other musical movements", "Truth_answer": "The British Invasion had a profound impact on popular music, internationalizing the production of rock and roll, establishing the British popular music industry as a viable centre of musical creativity, and opening the door for subsequent British performers to achieve international success. In America, the Invasion arguably spelled the end of the popularity of instrumental surf music, pre-Motown vocal girl groups, the folk revival (which adapted by evolving into folk rock), teenage tragedy songs, Nashville country music (which also faced its own crisis with the deaths of some of its biggest stars at the same time), and temporarily, the teen idols that had dominated the American charts in the late 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is British Invasion related to any other musical movements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "rock and pop music", "What is so special about British Invasion?", "aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "Which bands were a key part in the British Invasion of music?", "Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, the Zombies, and the Animals were at the forefront of the invasion.", "What was the leading band of British Invasion and what was its role?", "the Beatles were its undisputed leaders.", "Is British Invasion related to any other musical movements?", "The British Invasion had a profound impact on popular music, internationalizing the production of rock and roll, establishing the British popular music industry as a viable centre of musical creativity, and opening the door for subsequent British performers to achieve international success. In America, the Invasion arguably spelled the end of the popularity of instrumental surf music, pre-Motown vocal girl groups, the folk revival (which adapted by evolving into folk rock), teenage tragedy songs, Nashville country music (which also faced its own crisis with the deaths of some of its biggest stars at the same time), and temporarily, the teen idols that had dominated the American charts in the late 1950s and 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was its impact on American music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was British Invasion's impact on American music", "Truth_answer": "It prompted many existing garage rock bands to adopt a sound with a British Invasion inflection and inspired many other groups to form, creating a scene from which many major American acts of the next decade would emerge. The British Invasion also played a major part in the rise of a distinct genre of rock music and cemented the primacy of the rock group, based around guitars and drums and producing their own material as singer-songwriters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was British Invasion's impact on American music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion", "Context": [ "What is the British Invasion in music?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "What era did the British Invasion in music happen?", "The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s", "What genre did British Invasion involve?", "rock and pop music", "What is so special about British Invasion?", "aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic.", "Which bands were a key part in the British Invasion of music?", "Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, the Zombies, and the Animals were at the forefront of the invasion.", "What was the leading band of British Invasion and what was its role?", "the Beatles were its undisputed leaders.", "Is British Invasion related to any other musical movements?", "The British Invasion had a profound impact on popular music, internationalizing the production of rock and roll, establishing the British popular music industry as a viable centre of musical creativity, and opening the door for subsequent British performers to achieve international success. In America, the Invasion arguably spelled the end of the popularity of instrumental surf music, pre-Motown vocal girl groups, the folk revival (which adapted by evolving into folk rock), teenage tragedy songs, Nashville country music (which also faced its own crisis with the deaths of some of its biggest stars at the same time), and temporarily, the teen idols that had dominated the American charts in the late 1950s and 1960s.", "What was British Invasion's impact on American music?", "It prompted many existing garage rock bands to adopt a sound with a British Invasion inflection and inspired many other groups to form, creating a scene from which many major American acts of the next decade would emerge. The British Invasion also played a major part in the rise of a distinct genre of rock music and cemented the primacy of the rock group, based around guitars and drums and producing their own material as singer-songwriters." ], "Conversation_no": 29, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What other music movement succeeded it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other music movement succeeded British Invasion", "Truth_answer": "American bands regained mainstream prominence in the late 1960s, and along with it, the wave of anglophilia largely faded as American culture shifted in response to the Vietnam War and the resulting civil unrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music movement succeeded British Invasion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.educba.com/advantage-of-linux/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some advantages of using Linux", "Truth_answer": "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pcworld.com/article/2900497/how-to-run-windows-software-in-linux-everything-you-need-to-know.html", "Context": [ "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:" ], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can I run Windows software in it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can I run Windows software in Linux", "Truth_answer": "Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can I run Windows software in Linux?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.educba.com/linux-vs-windows/", "Context": [ "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:", "Can I run Windows software in Linux?", "Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop." ], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it compare to Windows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Linux compare to Windows", "Truth_answer": "Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to source code. Linux will run faster than windows latest editions even with a modern desktop environment and features of the operating system whereas windows are slow on older hardware.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Linux compare to Windows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-historical-reason-why-Windows-is-more-popular-than-Linux-and-Mac", "Context": [ "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:", "Can I run Windows software in Linux?", "Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop.", "How does Linux compare to Windows?", "Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to source code. Linux will run faster than windows latest editions even with a modern desktop environment and features of the operating system whereas windows are slow on older hardware." ], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which of these is more popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of Linux and Windows is more popular", "Truth_answer": "Windows isn't more popular than Linux. The most used OS is Android, a Linux distribution. However on the desktop Windows is (still) more popular (Chromebooks are coming!). ... Because of that, Windows has more hardware and software support, also contributing greatly to the popularity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Linux and Windows is more popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.howtogeek.com/191245/beginner-geek-how-to-install-software-on-linux/", "Context": [ "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:", "Can I run Windows software in Linux?", "Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop.", "How does Linux compare to Windows?", "Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to source code. Linux will run faster than windows latest editions even with a modern desktop environment and features of the operating system whereas windows are slow on older hardware.", "Which of Linux and Windows is more popular?", "Windows isn't more popular than Linux. The most used OS is Android, a Linux distribution. However on the desktop Windows is (still) more popular (Chromebooks are coming!). ... Because of that, Windows has more hardware and software support, also contributing greatly to the popularity" ], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do I install software on it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do I install software on Linux", "Truth_answer": "For example, you'd double-click a downloaded .deb file, click Install, and enter your password to install a downloaded package on Ubuntu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do I install software on Linux?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wikihow.com/Install-Python", "Context": [ "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:", "Can I run Windows software in Linux?", "Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop.", "How does Linux compare to Windows?", "Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to source code. Linux will run faster than windows latest editions even with a modern desktop environment and features of the operating system whereas windows are slow on older hardware.", "Which of Linux and Windows is more popular?", "Windows isn't more popular than Linux. The most used OS is Android, a Linux distribution. However on the desktop Windows is (still) more popular (Chromebooks are coming!). ... Because of that, Windows has more hardware and software support, also contributing greatly to the popularity", "How do I install software on Linux?", "For example, you'd double-click a downloaded .deb file, click Install, and enter your password to install a downloaded package on Ubuntu." ], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is an easy way to install Python?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an easy way to install Python", "Truth_answer": "Method 1. Windows. Visit the Python website. Choose which version you want to install. Run the installer after downloading it. Check the Add Python 3.5 to PATH box. Click Install Now. Open the Python interpreter. Try out a test script. Open the IDLE development environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an easy way to install Python?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027674/windows-10-share-files-in-file-explorer", "Context": [ "What are some advantages of using Linux?", "Advantage of LinuxOpen Source: One of the main advantages of Linux is that it is an open source operating system i.e. its source code is easily available for everyone. ...Security: ...Revive older computer systems: ...Software Updates: ...Customization: ...Various Distributions: ...Free to use (Low Cost): ...Large Community Support:", "Can I run Windows software in Linux?", "Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop.", "How does Linux compare to Windows?", "Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to source code. Linux will run faster than windows latest editions even with a modern desktop environment and features of the operating system whereas windows are slow on older hardware.", "Which of Linux and Windows is more popular?", "Windows isn't more popular than Linux. The most used OS is Android, a Linux distribution. However on the desktop Windows is (still) more popular (Chromebooks are coming!). ... Because of that, Windows has more hardware and software support, also contributing greatly to the popularity", "How do I install software on Linux?", "For example, you'd double-click a downloaded .deb file, click Install, and enter your password to install a downloaded package on Ubuntu.", "What is an easy way to install Python?", "Method 1. Windows. Visit the Python website. Choose which version you want to install. Run the installer after downloading it. Check the Add Python 3.5 to PATH box. Click Install Now. Open the Python interpreter. Try out a test script. Open the IDLE development environment." ], "Conversation_no": 30, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about how I can share files.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about how I can share files", "Truth_answer": "To share files with people in your workgroup or domain:Select the file or folder you want to share.Go to the Share tab, and then in the Share with section, select Specific people.Enter email addresses for the people you want to share the file with, select Add for each one, then select Share.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about how I can share files.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/throat-cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20366462", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is throat cancer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is throat cancer", "Truth_answer": "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030330id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/throat-cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20366462_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is throat cancer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/cancer-throat-or-larynx", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils." ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it treatable", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is throat cancer treatable", "Truth_answer": "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411165205id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/cancer-throat-or-larynx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is throat cancer treatable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lung-cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20374620", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head." ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about lung cancer", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about lung cancer", "Truth_answer": "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cancercenter.com/cancer-types/lung-cancer/symptoms", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women" ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its symptoms", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are lung cancer's symptoms", "Truth_answer": "Small cell lung cancer symptomsPersistent cough.Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, laughing or coughing.Hoarseness.Unexplained loss of appetite and weight.Coughing up blood or rust-colored phlegm.Shortness of breath.Feeling weak and/or tired.Bronchitis, pneumonia or other infections that keep recurring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are lung cancer's symptoms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/316198.php", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women", "What are lung cancer's symptoms?", "Small cell lung cancer symptomsPersistent cough.Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, laughing or coughing.Hoarseness.Unexplained loss of appetite and weight.Coughing up blood or rust-colored phlegm.Shortness of breath.Feeling weak and/or tired.Bronchitis, pneumonia or other infections that keep recurring." ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it spread to the throat", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can lung cancer spread to the throat", "Truth_answer": "Stage 3 is diagnosed when cancer has spread to lymph nodes at the center of the chest, but has not spread to any distant organs. ... In stage 3b, it has spread to lymph nodes in the opposite lung, and has progressed above the collar bone to the throat and neck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can lung cancer spread to the throat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/throat-cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20366462", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women", "What are lung cancer's symptoms?", "Small cell lung cancer symptomsPersistent cough.Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, laughing or coughing.Hoarseness.Unexplained loss of appetite and weight.Coughing up blood or rust-colored phlegm.Shortness of breath.Feeling weak and/or tired.Bronchitis, pneumonia or other infections that keep recurring.", "Can lung cancer spread to the throat?", "Stage 3 is diagnosed when cancer has spread to lymph nodes at the center of the chest, but has not spread to any distant organs. ... In stage 3b, it has spread to lymph nodes in the opposite lung, and has progressed above the collar bone to the throat and neck." ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What causes throat cancer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What causes throat cancer", "Truth_answer": "Factors that can increase your risk of throat cancer include:Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco.Excessive alcohol use.A sexually transmitted virus called human papillomavirus (HPV)A diet lacking in fruits and vegetables.Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes throat cancer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/throat-cancer.html", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women", "What are lung cancer's symptoms?", "Small cell lung cancer symptomsPersistent cough.Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, laughing or coughing.Hoarseness.Unexplained loss of appetite and weight.Coughing up blood or rust-colored phlegm.Shortness of breath.Feeling weak and/or tired.Bronchitis, pneumonia or other infections that keep recurring.", "Can lung cancer spread to the throat?", "Stage 3 is diagnosed when cancer has spread to lymph nodes at the center of the chest, but has not spread to any distant organs. ... In stage 3b, it has spread to lymph nodes in the opposite lung, and has progressed above the collar bone to the throat and neck.", "What causes throat cancer?", "Factors that can increase your risk of throat cancer include:Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco.Excessive alcohol use.A sexually transmitted virus called human papillomavirus (HPV)A diet lacking in fruits and vegetables.Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)" ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the first sign of it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the first sign of throat cancer", "Truth_answer": "Early signs of throat cancer may include: Hoarseness or other change in the voice. Difficulty swallowing or the feeling that something is caught in the throat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003232525id_/https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/throat-cancer.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first sign of throat cancer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women", "What are lung cancer's symptoms?", "Small cell lung cancer symptomsPersistent cough.Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, laughing or coughing.Hoarseness.Unexplained loss of appetite and weight.Coughing up blood or rust-colored phlegm.Shortness of breath.Feeling weak and/or tired.Bronchitis, pneumonia or other infections that keep recurring.", "Can lung cancer spread to the throat?", "Stage 3 is diagnosed when cancer has spread to lymph nodes at the center of the chest, but has not spread to any distant organs. ... In stage 3b, it has spread to lymph nodes in the opposite lung, and has progressed above the collar bone to the throat and neck.", "What causes throat cancer?", "Factors that can increase your risk of throat cancer include:Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco.Excessive alcohol use.A sexually transmitted virus called human papillomavirus (HPV)A diet lacking in fruits and vegetables.Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)", "What is the first sign of throat cancer?", "Early signs of throat cancer may include: Hoarseness or other change in the voice. Difficulty swallowing or the feeling that something is caught in the throat." ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it the same as esophageal cancer", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is throat cancer the same as esophageal cancer", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is throat cancer the same as esophageal cancer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/172602.php", "Context": [ "What is throat cancer?", "Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.", "Is throat cancer treatable?", "If diagnosed early, throat cancer has a high survival rate. Throat cancer may not be curable once malignant cells spread to parts of the body beyond the neck and head.", "Tell me about lung cancer.", "Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, among both men and women", "What are lung cancer's symptoms?", "Small cell lung cancer symptomsPersistent cough.Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, laughing or coughing.Hoarseness.Unexplained loss of appetite and weight.Coughing up blood or rust-colored phlegm.Shortness of breath.Feeling weak and/or tired.Bronchitis, pneumonia or other infections that keep recurring.", "Can lung cancer spread to the throat?", "Stage 3 is diagnosed when cancer has spread to lymph nodes at the center of the chest, but has not spread to any distant organs. ... In stage 3b, it has spread to lymph nodes in the opposite lung, and has progressed above the collar bone to the throat and neck.", "What causes throat cancer?", "Factors that can increase your risk of throat cancer include:Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco.Excessive alcohol use.A sexually transmitted virus called human papillomavirus (HPV)A diet lacking in fruits and vegetables.Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)", "What is the first sign of throat cancer?", "Early signs of throat cancer may include: Hoarseness or other change in the voice. Difficulty swallowing or the feeling that something is caught in the throat.", "Is throat cancer the same as esophageal cancer?" ], "Conversation_no": 31, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Whats the difference in their symptoms", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the difference in throat cancer and esophageal cancer's symptoms", "Truth_answer": "Esophageal cancer refers to a malignant tumor of the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that connects the throat with the stomach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the difference in throat cancer and esophageal cancer's symptoms?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sharks-world.com/types_of_sharks/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different types of sharks", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different types of sharks", "Truth_answer": "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806211522id_/https://www.sharks-world.com/types_of_sharks/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different types of sharks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/shark", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are sharks endangered If so which species", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species", "Truth_answer": "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229145614id_/https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/shark_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/t/tiger-shark/", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me more about tiger sharks", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about tiger sharks", "Truth_answer": "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108203718id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/t/tiger-shark/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thewildlifemuseum.org/exhibits/sharks/megalodon/", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the largest ever to have lived on Earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth", "Truth_answer": "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theactivetimes.com/water/biggest-sharks-ever-caught", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Whats the biggest ever caught", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the biggest shark ever caught", "Truth_answer": "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg9AUJ7oVzs", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about for great whites", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the biggest great white ever caught", "Truth_answer": "At approximately 20 feet long, Deep Blue might be the biggest great white shark ever caught on camera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203025704id_/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg9AUJ7oVzs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the biggest great white ever caught?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortfin_mako_shark", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery.", "What's the biggest great white ever caught?", "At approximately 20 feet long, Deep Blue might be the biggest great white shark ever caught on camera." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about makos", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about Mako sharks", "Truth_answer": "The shortfin mako shark, also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210004428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortfin_mako_shark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Mako sharks.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://marinebio.org/species/shortfin-mako-sharks/isurus-oxyrinchus/", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery.", "What's the biggest great white ever caught?", "At approximately 20 feet long, Deep Blue might be the biggest great white shark ever caught on camera.", "Tell me about Mako sharks.", "The shortfin mako shark, also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are their adaptations", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Mako shark adaptations", "Truth_answer": "They are well-adapted and active pelagic (open water) sharks. Like their cousin, the great white, they keep their body temperature warmer than the surrounding water using a high metabolic rate and efficient heat-exchange system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Mako shark adaptations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theshark.dk/en/makoshark.php", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery.", "What's the biggest great white ever caught?", "At approximately 20 feet long, Deep Blue might be the biggest great white shark ever caught on camera.", "Tell me about Mako sharks.", "The shortfin mako shark, also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark.", "What are Mako shark adaptations?", "They are well-adapted and active pelagic (open water) sharks. Like their cousin, the great white, they keep their body temperature warmer than the surrounding water using a high metabolic rate and efficient heat-exchange system." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where do they live", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do Mako sharks live", "Truth_answer": "The Short-finned Mako Shark (Mako Shark on the rest of the page) have the latin name Isurus Oxyrinchus, lives in in warm and temperate waters between 50 degrees north and 50 degrees south. Mako Sharks can also be found near Australia and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912235258id_/http://theshark.dk:80/en/makoshark.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Mako sharks live?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortfin_mako_shark", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery.", "What's the biggest great white ever caught?", "At approximately 20 feet long, Deep Blue might be the biggest great white shark ever caught on camera.", "Tell me about Mako sharks.", "The shortfin mako shark, also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark.", "What are Mako shark adaptations?", "They are well-adapted and active pelagic (open water) sharks. Like their cousin, the great white, they keep their body temperature warmer than the surrounding water using a high metabolic rate and efficient heat-exchange system.", "Where do Mako sharks live?", "The Short-finned Mako Shark (Mako Shark on the rest of the page) have the latin name Isurus Oxyrinchus, lives in in warm and temperate waters between 50 degrees north and 50 degrees south. Mako Sharks can also be found near Australia and New Zealand." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What do they eat", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do Mako sharks eat", "Truth_answer": "The shortfin mako shark feeds mainly upon cephalopods and bony fish including mackerels, tunas, bonitos, and swordfish, but it may also eat other sharks, porpoises, sea turtles, and seabirds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210004428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortfin_mako_shark_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Mako sharks eat?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/tiger-shark-facts-4142275", "Context": [ "What are the different types of sharks?", "Some types of Sharks. Great White Shark. Tiger Shark. Whale Shark. Bull Shark. Hammerhead Shark. Goblin Shark. Mako Shark. Blue Shark.", "Are sharks endangered? If so, which species?", "As a result, the oceanic whitetip, porbeagle, and the smooth hammerhead are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, while scalloped and great hammerhead sharks are classified as endangered.", "Tell me more about tiger sharks.", "Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.", "What is the largest shark ever to have lived on Earth?", "Carcharodon megalodon is the largest shark that ever lived. Megalodon lived between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago.", "What's the biggest shark ever caught?", "In 1945, an enormous white shark was caught off Cojimar, a fishing village east of Havana, Cuba. When measured, the shark was found to be in excess of 21 feet and weighed over 7,000 pounds, which would make it the largest great white shark on record, according to Discovery.", "What's the biggest great white ever caught?", "At approximately 20 feet long, Deep Blue might be the biggest great white shark ever caught on camera.", "Tell me about Mako sharks.", "The shortfin mako shark, also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark.", "What are Mako shark adaptations?", "They are well-adapted and active pelagic (open water) sharks. Like their cousin, the great white, they keep their body temperature warmer than the surrounding water using a high metabolic rate and efficient heat-exchange system.", "Where do Mako sharks live?", "The Short-finned Mako Shark (Mako Shark on the rest of the page) have the latin name Isurus Oxyrinchus, lives in in warm and temperate waters between 50 degrees north and 50 degrees south. Mako Sharks can also be found near Australia and New Zealand.", "What do Mako sharks eat?", "The shortfin mako shark feeds mainly upon cephalopods and bony fish including mackerels, tunas, bonitos, and swordfish, but it may also eat other sharks, porpoises, sea turtles, and seabirds." ], "Conversation_no": 32, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do they compare with tigers for being dangerous", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do Mako sharks compare with Tiger sharks for being dangerous", "Truth_answer": "The tiger shark, however, is one of the few sharks known to attack swimmers and surfers unprovoked. It's sometimes called the man-eater shark, for good reason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Mako sharks compare with Tiger sharks for being dangerous?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_NeverEnding_Story_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the Neverending Story film", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the Neverending Story film", "Truth_answer": "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_NeverEnding_Story_%28film%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/NeverEnding-Story-Noah-Hathaway/dp/B002NZK5SW", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia." ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is it about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Neverending Story film about", "Truth_answer": "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088323/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore." ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How was it received", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the Neverending Story film received", "Truth_answer": "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_NeverEnding_Story_(film)", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)" ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Did it win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards", "Truth_answer": "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neverending_Story", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design" ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Was it a book first", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Neverending Story film a book first", "Truth_answer": "The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105034624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neverending_Story_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095408id_/https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNSPj546P1riYpHF7S26EOdd8tW6OQ%3A1568751448877&ei=WD-BXeqMNZPS-gSk_YLICA&q=Who+was+the+author+and+when+was+the+Neverending+Story+film+published%3F&oq=Who+was+the+author+and+when+was+the+Neverending+Story+film+published%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3...21051.21051..22280...0.1..0.64.64.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.......0i71.OU1USbqRpyQ&ved=0ahUKEwjqmOfG1tjkAhUTqZ4KHaS-AIkQ4dUDCAs&uact=5_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Neverending Story film a book first?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNSPj546P1riYpHF7S26EOdd8tW6OQ%3A1568751448877&ei=WD-BXeqMNZPS-gSk_YLICA&q=Who+was+the+author+and+when+was+the+Neverending+Story+film+published%3F&oq=Who+was+the+author+and+when+was+the+Neverending+Story+film+published%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3...21051.21051..22280...0.1..0.64.64.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.......0i71.OU1USbqRpyQ&ved=0ahUKEwjqmOfG1tjkAhUTqZ4KHaS-AIkQ4dUDCAs&uact=5", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design", "Was the Neverending Story film a book first?", "The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who was the author and when what it published", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the author and when was the Neverending Story film published", "Truth_answer": "The Neverending StoryStory by: Michael EndeRelease date: July 20, 1984 (USA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the author and when was the Neverending Story film published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.encyclopedia.com/children/academic-and-educational-journals/neverending-story", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design", "Was the Neverending Story film a book first?", "The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1983.", "Who was the author and when was the Neverending Story film published?", "The Neverending StoryStory by: Michael EndeRelease date: July 20, 1984 (USA)" ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main themes", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main themes of the Neverending Story film", "Truth_answer": "The Neverending Story is an atypical allegorical fairy tale—at once conveying traditional themes relating the power of imagination, the need for self-identity, and the joys of reading, it simultaneously offers a dramatic alteration of the form with an unusual narrative structure for a children's novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main themes of the Neverending Story film?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNQaKUoZj-AV6NSwUQLbMGCGS962OA%3A1568751517759&ei=nT-BXdz3LcX5-gSrmqeIDw&q=Who+are+the+main+characters+of+the+the+Neverending+Story+film%3F&oq=Who+are+the+main+characters+of+the+the+Neverending+Story+film%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3...21675.21675..21879...0.2..0.63.63.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.......0i71.LrNbwzNAvn8&ved=0ahUKEwicutPn1tjkAhXFvJ4KHSvNCfEQ4dUDCAs&uact=5", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design", "Was the Neverending Story film a book first?", "The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1983.", "Who was the author and when was the Neverending Story film published?", "The Neverending StoryStory by: Michael EndeRelease date: July 20, 1984 (USA)", "What are the main themes of the Neverending Story film?", "The Neverending Story is an atypical allegorical fairy tale—at once conveying traditional themes relating the power of imagination, the need for self-identity, and the joys of reading, it simultaneously offers a dramatic alteration of the form with an unusual narrative structure for a children's novel." ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who are the main characters", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the main characters in The Neverending Story film", "Truth_answer": "Falkor, Atreyu, Bastian Bux, Childlike Empress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the main characters of the the Neverending Story film?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/book-vs-flick-the-neverending-story", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design", "Was the Neverending Story film a book first?", "The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1983.", "Who was the author and when was the Neverending Story film published?", "The Neverending StoryStory by: Michael EndeRelease date: July 20, 1984 (USA)", "What are the main themes of the Neverending Story film?", "The Neverending Story is an atypical allegorical fairy tale—at once conveying traditional themes relating the power of imagination, the need for self-identity, and the joys of reading, it simultaneously offers a dramatic alteration of the form with an unusual narrative structure for a children's novel.", "Who are the main characters of the the Neverending Story film?", "Falkor, Atreyu, Bastian Bux, Childlike Empress" ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the differences between the book and movies", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the differences between the book and movies of the the Neverending Story", "Truth_answer": "The most glaring difference was the death of Artax, which, as mentioned, is a deeply traumatizing scene in the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the differences between the book and movies of the the Neverending Story?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aol.com/article/2014/12/11/the-cast-of-the-neverending-story-30-years-later/21115140/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Neverending Story film.", "The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia.", "What is the Neverending Story film about?", "An '80s movie classic, The NeverEnding Story tells the tale of a young boy named Bastian Bux. Constantly tormented by bullies at school and forever lectured by his father for daydreaming, Bastian seeks refuge one day in an old bookstore.", "How was the Neverending Story film received?", "(3.5/5 stars on IMDB; rating: 7.4/10)", "Did the Neverending Story film win any awards?", "1984 - Bambi Award for: National film1984 - Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen Award)1985 - Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Hathaway)1985 - Brazilian Film Award for: Best Production1985 - Film Award in Gold for: Best Production Design", "Was the Neverending Story film a book first?", "The Neverending Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, first published in 1979. An English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1983.", "Who was the author and when was the Neverending Story film published?", "The Neverending StoryStory by: Michael EndeRelease date: July 20, 1984 (USA)", "What are the main themes of the Neverending Story film?", "The Neverending Story is an atypical allegorical fairy tale—at once conveying traditional themes relating the power of imagination, the need for self-identity, and the joys of reading, it simultaneously offers a dramatic alteration of the form with an unusual narrative structure for a children's novel.", "Who are the main characters of the the Neverending Story film?", "Falkor, Atreyu, Bastian Bux, Childlike Empress", "What are the differences between the book and movies of the the Neverending Story?", "The most glaring difference was the death of Artax, which, as mentioned, is a deeply traumatizing scene in the film." ], "Conversation_no": 33, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Did the horse Artax really die", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the horse Artax really die", "Truth_answer": "22 Vision Fun Fact: Contrary to an Internet rumor, the horse that played Artax did not really die during the filming of the Swamp of Sadness scene. In fact, the horse was actually given to Noah Hathaway after filming as a gift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028023820id_/https://www.aol.com/article/2014/12/11/the-cast-of-the-neverending-story-30-years-later/21115140/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the horse Artax really die?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Age_collapse", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_answer": "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Age_collapse", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the evidence for it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_answer": "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/bronze-age", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some of the possible causes", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_answer": "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104153939id_/https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/bronze-age_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who were the Sea Peoples", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_answer": "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive.", "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was their role in it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Sea Peoples role in the Bronze Age", "Truth_answer": "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200–900 BCE).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sea Peoples role in the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/bronze-age-collapse-pollen-study-highlights-late-bronze-age-drought/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive.", "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse.", "What was the Sea Peoples role in the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200–900 BCE)." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What other factors led to a breakdown of trade", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other factors led to a breakdown of trade", "Truth_answer": "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520193608id_/https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/bronze-age-collapse-pollen-study-highlights-late-bronze-age-drought/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other factors led to a breakdown of trade during the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/bronze-age-collapse-pollen-study-highlights-late-bronze-age-drought/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive.", "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse.", "What was the Sea Peoples role in the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200–900 BCE).", "What other factors led to a breakdown of trade during the Bronze Age collapse?", "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about environmental factors", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about environmental factors", "Truth_answer": "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520193608id_/https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/bronze-age-collapse-pollen-study-highlights-late-bronze-age-drought/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about environmental factors during the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive.", "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse.", "What was the Sea Peoples role in the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200–900 BCE).", "What other factors led to a breakdown of trade during the Bronze Age collapse?", "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age.", "What about environmental factors during the Bronze Age collapse?", "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age." ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What empires survived", "Transformer_rewrite": "What empires survived the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_answer": "Only a few powerful states, particularly Assyria, Egypt (albeit badly weakened), and Elam, survived the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What empires survived the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse", "Context": [ "Tell me about the Bronze Age collapse.", "The Bronze Age collapse is so called by historians who study the end of the Bronze Age. ... Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.", "What is the evidence for the Bronze Age collapse?", "Every important Anatolian site during the preceding late Bronze Age shows a destruction layer. It appears that civilization did not recover to the same level as that of the Hittites for another thousand years.", "What are some of the possible causes of the Bronze Age collapse?", "Historians don't know for sure what caused the Bronze Age collapse, but many believe the transition was sudden, violent and culturally disruptive.", "Who were the Sea Peoples during the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse.", "What was the Sea Peoples role in the Bronze Age collapse?", "The Sea Peoples are a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200–900 BCE).", "What other factors led to a breakdown of trade during the Bronze Age collapse?", "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age.", "What about environmental factors during the Bronze Age collapse?", "While a single source for the centuries-long upheaval seems unlikely, an extended period of drought may have led to economic failures and population migration, sparking broader military and other conflicts that broke down the extended imperial network of the Late Bronze Age.", "What empires survived the Bronze Age collapse?", "Only a few powerful states, particularly Assyria, Egypt (albeit badly weakened), and Elam, survived the Bronze Age collapse" ], "Conversation_no": 34, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What came after it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What came after the Bronze Age collapse", "Truth_answer": "The Late Bronze Age collapse involved a Dark Age transition period in the Near East, Asia Minor, the Aegean region, North Africa, Caucasus, Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, a transition which historians believe was violent, sudden, and culturally disruptive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came after the Bronze Age collapse?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.baus.org.uk/museum/164/the_flush_toilet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the history of toilets", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the history of toilets", "Truth_answer": "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/toilet", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where does the term come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does the term toilet come from", "Truth_answer": "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the term toilet come from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/news/who-invented-the-flush-toilet", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century)." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where and when was the first invented", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where and when was the first toilet invented", "Truth_answer": "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023083627id_/https://www.history.com/news/who-invented-the-flush-toilet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-from-Britain-call-a-bathroom-the-loo", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why do the Brits call it a loo", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo", "Truth_answer": "“Loo” comes from either French “l'eau” - water - or Waterloo, a trade name for early cisterns. In the days when people emptied their bed pans into the street, from an upper bedroom window, it was polite to warn passers-by to call Gardez l'eau!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.localhistories.org/toilets.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet.", "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo?", "“Loo” comes from either French “l'eau” - water - or Waterloo, a trade name for early cisterns. In the days when people emptied their bed pans into the street, from an upper bedroom window, it was polite to warn passers-by to call Gardez l'eau!" ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What came before them", "Transformer_rewrite": "What came before toilets", "Truth_answer": "In 1596 Sir John Harrington invented a flushing lavatory with a cistern. However the idea failed to catch on. People continued to use chamber pots or cess pits, which were cleaned by men called gong farmers. (In the 16th century a toilet was called a jakes).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came before toilets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet.", "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo?", "“Loo” comes from either French “l'eau” - water - or Waterloo, a trade name for early cisterns. In the days when people emptied their bed pans into the street, from an upper bedroom window, it was polite to warn passers-by to call Gardez l'eau!", "What came before toilets?", "In 1596 Sir John Harrington invented a flushing lavatory with a cistern. However the idea failed to catch on. People continued to use chamber pots or cess pits, which were cleaned by men called gong farmers. (In the 16th century a toilet was called a jakes)." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When did indoor versions become common", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did indoor versions of toilets become common", "Truth_answer": "In America, the chain-pull indoor toilet was introduced in the homes of the wealthy and in hotels in the 1890s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did indoor versions of toilets become common?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.homeawakening.com/types-of-toilets/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet.", "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo?", "“Loo” comes from either French “l'eau” - water - or Waterloo, a trade name for early cisterns. In the days when people emptied their bed pans into the street, from an upper bedroom window, it was polite to warn passers-by to call Gardez l'eau!", "What came before toilets?", "In 1596 Sir John Harrington invented a flushing lavatory with a cistern. However the idea failed to catch on. People continued to use chamber pots or cess pits, which were cleaned by men called gong farmers. (In the 16th century a toilet was called a jakes).", "When did indoor versions of toilets become common?", "In America, the chain-pull indoor toilet was introduced in the homes of the wealthy and in hotels in the 1890s." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How many types are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many types of toilets are there", "Truth_answer": "Let's look at the three main toilet types: gravity-feed, pressure-assisted, double-cyclone, and waterless.Gravity Fed Toilet. This Old Toilet. ...Pressure-Assisted Toilet. The Unfair Art Show. ...Dual-Flush Toilet. Weilhammer Plumbing Co. ...Waterless Toilet. ...Double-Cyclone Toilet. ...One-Piece Toilet. ...Two-Piece Toilet. ...Wall-Hanging Toilet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many types of toilets are there?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.daily-mail.co.zm/importance-toilets-provision-health-services/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet.", "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo?", "“Loo” comes from either French “l'eau” - water - or Waterloo, a trade name for early cisterns. In the days when people emptied their bed pans into the street, from an upper bedroom window, it was polite to warn passers-by to call Gardez l'eau!", "What came before toilets?", "In 1596 Sir John Harrington invented a flushing lavatory with a cistern. However the idea failed to catch on. People continued to use chamber pots or cess pits, which were cleaned by men called gong farmers. (In the 16th century a toilet was called a jakes).", "When did indoor versions of toilets become common?", "In America, the chain-pull indoor toilet was introduced in the homes of the wealthy and in hotels in the 1890s.", "How many types of toilets are there?", "Let's look at the three main toilet types: gravity-feed, pressure-assisted, double-cyclone, and waterless.Gravity Fed Toilet. This Old Toilet. ...Pressure-Assisted Toilet. The Unfair Art Show. ...Dual-Flush Toilet. Weilhammer Plumbing Co. ...Waterless Toilet. ...Double-Cyclone Toilet. ...One-Piece Toilet. ...Two-Piece Toilet. ...Wall-Hanging Toilet." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why are they so important for society", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why are toilets so important for society", "Truth_answer": "The importance of hygienic toilets lies in an effort to prevent diseases which can be transmitted through human waste, which afflict both developed and developing countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are toilets so important for society?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/11113109/Toilet-roles-great-lavatorial-moments-in-film.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about the history of toilets.", "It was actually 300 years earlier, during the 16th century, that Europe discovered modern sanitation. The credit for inventing the flush toilet goes to Sir John Harrington, godson of Elizabeth I, who invented a water closet with a raised cistern and a small downpipe through which water ran to flush the waste in 1592.", "Where does the term toilet come from?", "mid 16th century: from French toilette ‘cloth, wrapper’, diminutive of toile (see toile). The word originally denoted a cloth used as a wrapper for clothes; then (in the 17th century) a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and the process of dressing, later also of washing oneself (toilet (sense 2 of the noun)). In the 19th century the word came to denote a dressing room, and, in the US, one with washing facilities; hence, a lavatory (early 20th century).", "Where and when was the first toilet invented?", "Although Harington installed a working model for Queen Elizabeth at Richmond Palace, it took several centuries—and the Industrial Revolution's improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal — for the flush toilet to catch on. In 1775 English inventor Alexander Cumming was granted the first patent for a flush toilet.", "Why do the Brits call a toilet a loo?", "“Loo” comes from either French “l'eau” - water - or Waterloo, a trade name for early cisterns. In the days when people emptied their bed pans into the street, from an upper bedroom window, it was polite to warn passers-by to call Gardez l'eau!", "What came before toilets?", "In 1596 Sir John Harrington invented a flushing lavatory with a cistern. However the idea failed to catch on. People continued to use chamber pots or cess pits, which were cleaned by men called gong farmers. (In the 16th century a toilet was called a jakes).", "When did indoor versions of toilets become common?", "In America, the chain-pull indoor toilet was introduced in the homes of the wealthy and in hotels in the 1890s.", "How many types of toilets are there?", "Let's look at the three main toilet types: gravity-feed, pressure-assisted, double-cyclone, and waterless.Gravity Fed Toilet. This Old Toilet. ...Pressure-Assisted Toilet. The Unfair Art Show. ...Dual-Flush Toilet. Weilhammer Plumbing Co. ...Waterless Toilet. ...Double-Cyclone Toilet. ...One-Piece Toilet. ...Two-Piece Toilet. ...Wall-Hanging Toilet.", "Why are toilets so important for society?", "The importance of hygienic toilets lies in an effort to prevent diseases which can be transmitted through human waste, which afflict both developed and developing countries." ], "Conversation_no": 35, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is their role in film", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the role of toilets in film", "Truth_answer": "In 1960, the sight of a toilet being flushed centre-frame in Psycho shocked audiences almost as much as the murder in the shower, but it still took a couple of decades before the limits of WC decency were seriously tested by gross-out comedies and splattery horror.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420182223id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/11113109/Toilet-roles-great-lavatorial-moments-in-film.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of toilets in film?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/about.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the US Electoral College", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the US Electoral College", "Truth_answer": "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121203015id_/https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/about.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the US Electoral College?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usa.gov/election", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the Electoral College work", "Truth_answer": "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225074342id_/https://www.usa.gov/election_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the US Electoral College work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/about.html", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about its creation", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation", "Truth_answer": "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/about.html", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why was the system chosen", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the system chosen", "Truth_answer": "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://history.house.gov/Institution/Electoral-College/Electoral-College/", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How has it changed over time", "Transformer_rewrite": "How has the Electoral College changed over time", "Truth_answer": "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What if the electors dont vote for the pledged candidate", "Transformer_rewrite": "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate", "Truth_answer": "State laws may impose a fine on an elector who fails to vote according to the statewide or district popular vote, force an elector to vote for the candidate they pledged to vote, or disqualify an elector who violates their pledge and provide a replacement elector. The", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120224808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President.", "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate?", "State laws may impose a fine on an elector who fails to vote according to the statewide or district popular vote, force an elector to vote for the candidate they pledged to vote, or disqualify an elector who violates their pledge and provide a replacement elector. The" ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How has this changed election outcomes", "Transformer_rewrite": "How have electors that don't vote for the pledged candidate changed election outcomes", "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, faithless electors have only impacted the outcome of an election once, during the 1796 election where Thomas Pinckney would have become the President and John Adams the Vice President.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120224808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How have electors that don't vote for the pledged candidate changed election outcomes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/meet-the-hamilton-electors-hoping-for-an-electoral-college-revolt/508433/", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President.", "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate?", "State laws may impose a fine on an elector who fails to vote according to the statewide or district popular vote, force an elector to vote for the candidate they pledged to vote, or disqualify an elector who violates their pledge and provide a replacement elector. The", "How have electors that don't vote for the pledged candidate changed election outcomes?", "Ultimately, faithless electors have only impacted the outcome of an election once, during the 1796 election where Thomas Pinckney would have become the President and John Adams the Vice President." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who are the Hamilton Electors and what were they trying to do", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the Hamilton Electors and what were the Hamilton Electors trying to do", "Truth_answer": "In the weeks between now and then, two Democratic electors are hoping to convince their colleagues to select someone other than Trump for the presidency.Michael Baca of Colorado and Bret Chiafalo of Washington state call themselves the Hamilton Electors, in a nod to Alexander Hamilton’s explanation of the Electoral College’s necessity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115193157id_/https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/meet-the-hamilton-electors-hoping-for-an-electoral-college-revolt/508433/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Hamilton Electors and what were the Hamilton Electors trying to do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_College_abolition_amendment", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President.", "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate?", "State laws may impose a fine on an elector who fails to vote according to the statewide or district popular vote, force an elector to vote for the candidate they pledged to vote, or disqualify an elector who violates their pledge and provide a replacement elector. The", "How have electors that don't vote for the pledged candidate changed election outcomes?", "Ultimately, faithless electors have only impacted the outcome of an election once, during the 1796 election where Thomas Pinckney would have become the President and John Adams the Vice President.", "Who are the Hamilton Electors and what were the Hamilton Electors trying to do?", "In the weeks between now and then, two Democratic electors are hoping to convince their colleagues to select someone other than Trump for the presidency.Michael Baca of Colorado and Bret Chiafalo of Washington state call themselves the Hamilton Electors, in a nod to Alexander Hamilton’s explanation of the Electoral College’s necessity." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How would the College be abolished", "Transformer_rewrite": "How would the US Electoral College be abolished", "Truth_answer": "This proposed constitutional amendment sought to abolish the Electoral College presidential elections and to have every presidential election determined by a plurality of the national vote. It was introduced by Representative Gene Green (D) Texas on January 4, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910144810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_College_abolition_amendment_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How would the US Electoral College be abolished?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President.", "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate?", "State laws may impose a fine on an elector who fails to vote according to the statewide or district popular vote, force an elector to vote for the candidate they pledged to vote, or disqualify an elector who violates their pledge and provide a replacement elector. The", "How have electors that don't vote for the pledged candidate changed election outcomes?", "Ultimately, faithless electors have only impacted the outcome of an election once, during the 1796 election where Thomas Pinckney would have become the President and John Adams the Vice President.", "Who are the Hamilton Electors and what were the Hamilton Electors trying to do?", "In the weeks between now and then, two Democratic electors are hoping to convince their colleagues to select someone other than Trump for the presidency.Michael Baca of Colorado and Bret Chiafalo of Washington state call themselves the Hamilton Electors, in a nod to Alexander Hamilton’s explanation of the Electoral College’s necessity.", "How would the US Electoral College be abolished?", "This proposed constitutional amendment sought to abolish the Electoral College presidential elections and to have every presidential election determined by a plurality of the national vote. It was introduced by Representative Gene Green (D) Texas on January 4, 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact work", "Truth_answer": "The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127004450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact work?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact", "Context": [ "What is the US Electoral College?", "The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors.", "How does the US Electoral College work?", "In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes.", "Tell me about the US Electoral College creation.", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "Why was the US Electoral College system chosen?", "The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.", "How has the US Electoral College changed over time?", "Originally, the Electoral College provided the Constitutional Convention with a compromise between the popular election of the President and congressional selection. ... The 12th Amendment—ratified in 1804—changed the original process, allowing for separate ballots for determining the President and Vice President.", "What if the electors don't vote for the pledged candidate?", "State laws may impose a fine on an elector who fails to vote according to the statewide or district popular vote, force an elector to vote for the candidate they pledged to vote, or disqualify an elector who violates their pledge and provide a replacement elector. The", "How have electors that don't vote for the pledged candidate changed election outcomes?", "Ultimately, faithless electors have only impacted the outcome of an election once, during the 1796 election where Thomas Pinckney would have become the President and John Adams the Vice President.", "Who are the Hamilton Electors and what were the Hamilton Electors trying to do?", "In the weeks between now and then, two Democratic electors are hoping to convince their colleagues to select someone other than Trump for the presidency.Michael Baca of Colorado and Bret Chiafalo of Washington state call themselves the Hamilton Electors, in a nod to Alexander Hamilton’s explanation of the Electoral College’s necessity.", "How would the US Electoral College be abolished?", "This proposed constitutional amendment sought to abolish the Electoral College presidential elections and to have every presidential election determined by a plurality of the national vote. It was introduced by Representative Gene Green (D) Texas on January 4, 2005.", "How does the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact work?", "The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia." ], "Conversation_no": 36, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it legal", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact legal", "Truth_answer": "As of July 2019, it has been adopted by fifteen states and the District of Columbia. Together, they have 196 electoral votes, which is 36.4% of the Electoral College and 72.6% of the 270 votes needed to give the compact legal force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127004450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact legal?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the Stanford Experiment", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Stanford Experiment", "Truth_answer": "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125223802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.psychologistworld.com/influence-personality/stanford-prison-experiment", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What did it show", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Stanford Experiment show", "Truth_answer": "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the author of the experiment", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment", "Truth_answer": "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.simplypsychology.org/zimbardo.html", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Was it ethical", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical", "Truth_answer": "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-social-psychological-experiments-similar-to-the-Stanford-Prison-Experiment", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are other similar experiments", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment", "Truth_answer": "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.simplypsychology.org/milgram.html", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happened in the Milgram experiment", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the Milgram experiment", "Truth_answer": "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127042020id_/https://www.simplypsychology.org/milgram.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/releases/50th-anniversary-of-stanley-milgrams-obedience-experiments.html", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why was it important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the Milgram experiment important", "Truth_answer": "These experiments laid the foundation for understanding why seemingly decent people could be encouraged to do bad things. ... Blass states that Milgram's obedience experiments are important because they provide a frame of reference for contemporary real-life instances of extreme, destructive obedience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Milgram experiment important?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2604550", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials.", "Why was the Milgram experiment important?", "These experiments laid the foundation for understanding why seemingly decent people could be encouraged to do bad things. ... Blass states that Milgram's obedience experiments are important because they provide a frame of reference for contemporary real-life instances of extreme, destructive obedience." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the similarities and differences between the studies", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the similarities and differences between the Stanford Experiment and the Milgram experiment", "Truth_answer": "Designs of Milgram’s and Zimbardo’s researches as aimed to study experimentally humans’ ability to do damage and evil have been compared. It has been shown that diagnosing the ability to cause damage and do evil is always loaded with the researcher’s value-related and ethical ideas of what is proper, allowable or not allowable, and of the price that can be paid for the result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326135058id_/https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2604550_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the similarities and differences between the Stanford Experiment and the Milgram experiment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.bbcprisonstudy.org/", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials.", "Why was the Milgram experiment important?", "These experiments laid the foundation for understanding why seemingly decent people could be encouraged to do bad things. ... Blass states that Milgram's obedience experiments are important because they provide a frame of reference for contemporary real-life instances of extreme, destructive obedience.", "What were the similarities and differences between the Stanford Experiment and the Milgram experiment?", "Designs of Milgram’s and Zimbardo’s researches as aimed to study experimentally humans’ ability to do damage and evil have been compared. It has been shown that diagnosing the ability to cause damage and do evil is always loaded with the researcher’s value-related and ethical ideas of what is proper, allowable or not allowable, and of the price that can be paid for the result." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about the BBC experiment", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the BBC experiment", "Truth_answer": "The BBC Prison Study explores the social and psychological consequences of putting people in groups of unequal power. It examines when people accept inequality and when they challenge it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the BBC experiment?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.bbcprisonstudy.org/bbc-prison-study.php?p=54", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials.", "Why was the Milgram experiment important?", "These experiments laid the foundation for understanding why seemingly decent people could be encouraged to do bad things. ... Blass states that Milgram's obedience experiments are important because they provide a frame of reference for contemporary real-life instances of extreme, destructive obedience.", "What were the similarities and differences between the Stanford Experiment and the Milgram experiment?", "Designs of Milgram’s and Zimbardo’s researches as aimed to study experimentally humans’ ability to do damage and evil have been compared. It has been shown that diagnosing the ability to cause damage and do evil is always loaded with the researcher’s value-related and ethical ideas of what is proper, allowable or not allowable, and of the price that can be paid for the result.", "What about the BBC experiment?", "The BBC Prison Study explores the social and psychological consequences of putting people in groups of unequal power. It examines when people accept inequality and when they challenge it." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the key findings", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the key findings of the BBC experiment", "Truth_answer": "Our study showed that that there is a world of difference between someone imposing a group role upon you, and you seeing yourself in terms of that role. It is the difference between hearing ‘you are a Guard’ and thinking ‘I am a Guard’.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the key findings of the BBC experiment?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.bbcprisonstudy.org/resources.php?p=138", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials.", "Why was the Milgram experiment important?", "These experiments laid the foundation for understanding why seemingly decent people could be encouraged to do bad things. ... Blass states that Milgram's obedience experiments are important because they provide a frame of reference for contemporary real-life instances of extreme, destructive obedience.", "What were the similarities and differences between the Stanford Experiment and the Milgram experiment?", "Designs of Milgram’s and Zimbardo’s researches as aimed to study experimentally humans’ ability to do damage and evil have been compared. It has been shown that diagnosing the ability to cause damage and do evil is always loaded with the researcher’s value-related and ethical ideas of what is proper, allowable or not allowable, and of the price that can be paid for the result.", "What about the BBC experiment?", "The BBC Prison Study explores the social and psychological consequences of putting people in groups of unequal power. It examines when people accept inequality and when they challenge it.", "What are the key findings of the BBC experiment?", "Our study showed that that there is a world of difference between someone imposing a group role upon you, and you seeing yourself in terms of that role. It is the difference between hearing ‘you are a Guard’ and thinking ‘I am a Guard’." ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did the results differ", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the results differ", "Truth_answer": "We review these debates and argue that the main problem with received understandings of Milgram's work arises from seeing it as an exploration of obedience. Instead, we argue that it is better understood as providing insight into processes of engaged followership, in which people are prepared to harm others because they identify with their leaders' cause and believe their actions to be virtuous", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the results of the BBC experiment differ from the Milgram experiment?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.bbcprisonstudy.org/bbc-prison-study.php?p=17", "Context": [ "What was the Stanford Experiment?", "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.", "What did the Stanford Experiment show?", "Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment revealed how social roles can influence our behavior. ... The Stanford Prison Experiment was a landmark psychological study of the human response to captivity, in particular, to the real world circumstances of prison life.", "Tell me about the author of the Stanford Experiment.", "It was conducted at Stanford University on the days of August 14–20, 1971, by a research group led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo using college students. In the study, volunteers were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison, with Zimbardo himself serving as the superintendent.", "Was the Stanford Experiment ethical?", "The study has received many ethical criticisms, including lack of fully informed consent by participants as Zimbardo himself did not know what would happen in the experiment (it was unpredictable). Also, the prisoners did not consent to being 'arrested' at home.", "What are other similar experiments to the Stanford Experiment?", "The Monster Study was conducted on twenty two orphaned children living at a veteran's orphanage. It was to establish a hypothesis regarding the origins of stuttering. Johnson was trying to induce stuttering into the speech of healthy children.", "What happened in the Milgram experiment?", "He conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II, Nuremberg War Criminal trials.", "Why was the Milgram experiment important?", "These experiments laid the foundation for understanding why seemingly decent people could be encouraged to do bad things. ... Blass states that Milgram's obedience experiments are important because they provide a frame of reference for contemporary real-life instances of extreme, destructive obedience.", "What were the similarities and differences between the Stanford Experiment and the Milgram experiment?", "Designs of Milgram’s and Zimbardo’s researches as aimed to study experimentally humans’ ability to do damage and evil have been compared. It has been shown that diagnosing the ability to cause damage and do evil is always loaded with the researcher’s value-related and ethical ideas of what is proper, allowable or not allowable, and of the price that can be paid for the result.", "What about the BBC experiment?", "The BBC Prison Study explores the social and psychological consequences of putting people in groups of unequal power. It examines when people accept inequality and when they challenge it.", "What are the key findings of the BBC experiment?", "Our study showed that that there is a world of difference between someone imposing a group role upon you, and you seeing yourself in terms of that role. It is the difference between hearing ‘you are a Guard’ and thinking ‘I am a Guard’.", "How did the results of the BBC experiment differ from the Milgram experiment?", "We review these debates and argue that the main problem with received understandings of Milgram's work arises from seeing it as an exploration of obedience. Instead, we argue that it is better understood as providing insight into processes of engaged followership, in which people are prepared to harm others because they identify with their leaders' cause and believe their actions to be virtuous" ], "Conversation_no": 37, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why was it ended", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the BBC experiment ended", "Truth_answer": "The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) took place in 1971. ... and the suffering of the Prisoners was so intense that it had to be terminated after only six days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the BBC experiment ended?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medlineplus.gov/lymedisease.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Lyme disease", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Lyme disease", "Truth_answer": "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lyme disease?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lyme-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20374651", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do you get Lyme Disease", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you get Lyme Disease", "Truth_answer": "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/lyme-disease-symptoms", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it make you feel", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Lyme Disease make you feel", "Truth_answer": "Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms. Your joints may be inflamed, warm to the touch, painful, and swollen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212113734id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/lyme-disease-symptoms_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Lyme Disease make you feel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lyme-disease-when-it-isnt-caught-early-fallout-can-be-scary/", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.", "How does Lyme Disease make you feel?", "Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms. Your joints may be inflamed, warm to the touch, painful, and swollen." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happens if it goes untreated", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens if Lyme Disease goes untreated", "Truth_answer": "But if it goes untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, the heart and the nervous system, which explains some of Greene's symptoms. Patients may suffer with severe headaches and neck aches, heart palpitations, facial palsy, and arthritis with severe joint pain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129081354id_/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lyme-disease-when-it-isnt-caught-early-fallout-can-be-scary/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens if Lyme Disease goes untreated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reuters.com/article/us-lyme-disease-rare-cause-death-study-idUSTRE70553O20110106", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.", "How does Lyme Disease make you feel?", "Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms. Your joints may be inflamed, warm to the touch, painful, and swollen.", "What happens if Lyme Disease goes untreated?", "But if it goes untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, the heart and the nervous system, which explains some of Greene's symptoms. Patients may suffer with severe headaches and neck aches, heart palpitations, facial palsy, and arthritis with severe joint pain." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it kill you", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can Lyme Disease kill you", "Truth_answer": "The findings, the CDC researchers say, indicate that Lyme disease “is rare as a cause of death in the U.S.” ... Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by certain ticks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Lyme Disease kill you?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lyme-disease/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20374655", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.", "How does Lyme Disease make you feel?", "Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms. Your joints may be inflamed, warm to the touch, painful, and swollen.", "What happens if Lyme Disease goes untreated?", "But if it goes untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, the heart and the nervous system, which explains some of Greene's symptoms. Patients may suffer with severe headaches and neck aches, heart palpitations, facial palsy, and arthritis with severe joint pain.", "Can Lyme Disease kill you?", "The findings, the CDC researchers say, indicate that Lyme disease “is rare as a cause of death in the U.S.” ... Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by certain ticks." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How reliable is the test", "Transformer_rewrite": "How reliable is the Lyme Disease test", "Truth_answer": "These tests are most reliable a few weeks after an infection, after your body has had time to develop antibodies. They include: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423081848id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lyme-disease/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20374655_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How reliable is the Lyme Disease test?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001319.htm", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.", "How does Lyme Disease make you feel?", "Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms. Your joints may be inflamed, warm to the touch, painful, and swollen.", "What happens if Lyme Disease goes untreated?", "But if it goes untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, the heart and the nervous system, which explains some of Greene's symptoms. Patients may suffer with severe headaches and neck aches, heart palpitations, facial palsy, and arthritis with severe joint pain.", "Can Lyme Disease kill you?", "The findings, the CDC researchers say, indicate that Lyme disease “is rare as a cause of death in the U.S.” ... Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by certain ticks.", "How reliable is the Lyme Disease test?", "These tests are most reliable a few weeks after an infection, after your body has had time to develop antibodies. They include: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it be cured", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can Lyme Disease be cured", "Truth_answer": "If diagnosed in the early stages, Lyme disease can be cured with antibiotics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://qvbq.carlosfassanelli.de/is-lyme-disease-curable.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802153557id_/https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001319.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Lyme Disease be cured?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/lyme-disease-chronic-persistent", "Context": [ "What is Lyme disease?", "Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull's eye.", "How do you get Lyme Disease?", "To contract Lyme disease, an infected deer tick must bite you. The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.", "How does Lyme Disease make you feel?", "Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms. Your joints may be inflamed, warm to the touch, painful, and swollen.", "What happens if Lyme Disease goes untreated?", "But if it goes untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, the heart and the nervous system, which explains some of Greene's symptoms. Patients may suffer with severe headaches and neck aches, heart palpitations, facial palsy, and arthritis with severe joint pain.", "Can Lyme Disease kill you?", "The findings, the CDC researchers say, indicate that Lyme disease “is rare as a cause of death in the U.S.” ... Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by certain ticks.", "How reliable is the Lyme Disease test?", "These tests are most reliable a few weeks after an infection, after your body has had time to develop antibodies. They include: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test.", "Can Lyme Disease be cured?", "If diagnosed in the early stages, Lyme disease can be cured with antibiotics." ], "Conversation_no": 38, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Chronic Lyme", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Chronic Lyme", "Truth_answer": "Chronic Lyme disease occurs when a person who's treated with antibiotic therapy for the disease continues to experience symptoms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127200022id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/lyme-disease-chronic-persistent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chronic Lyme?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.roseelliot.com/pwpcontrol.php?pwpID=1350", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What does it mean to be a vegan", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does it mean to be a vegan", "Truth_answer": "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.downtoearth.org/go-veggie/environment/top-10-reasons", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either." ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the environmental argument for it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan", "Truth_answer": "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://health.clevelandclinic.org/can-drinking-too-much-milk-make-your-bones-more-brittle/", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet" ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Do you need milk for strong bones", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you need milk for strong bones", "Truth_answer": "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702000435id_/https://health.clevelandclinic.org/can-drinking-too-much-milk-make-your-bones-more-brittle/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/15-calcium-rich-foods", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“" ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are other good sources of calcium", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk", "Truth_answer": "However, many non-dairy sources are also high in this mineral. These include seafood, leafy greens, legumes, dried fruit, tofu and various foods that are fortified with calcium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124223045id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/15-calcium-rich-foods_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sharecare.com/health/vegetarian-diets/article/things-happen-stop-eating-meat", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“", "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk?", "However, many non-dairy sources are also high in this mineral. These include seafood, leafy greens, legumes, dried fruit, tofu and various foods that are fortified with calcium" ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "If you dont eat any meat at all is it bad for you", "Transformer_rewrite": "If you don't eat any meat, at all, is it bad for you", "Truth_answer": "Eating less meat is naturally going to lower your risk of heart disease, cancer and obesity, and doing so will help you live longer. ... Comparatively, diets rich in monounsaturated fatty acids from meat sources—like eggs, full-fat dairy and red meat—were connected to a higher risk of the same.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "If you don't eat any meat, at all, is it bad for you?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/vitamin-b12-deficiency-anemia", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“", "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk?", "However, many non-dairy sources are also high in this mineral. These include seafood, leafy greens, legumes, dried fruit, tofu and various foods that are fortified with calcium", "If you don't eat any meat, at all, is it bad for you?", "Eating less meat is naturally going to lower your risk of heart disease, cancer and obesity, and doing so will help you live longer. ... Comparatively, diets rich in monounsaturated fatty acids from meat sources—like eggs, full-fat dairy and red meat—were connected to a higher risk of the same." ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are good sources of vitamin B12", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are good sources of vitamin B12", "Truth_answer": "To increase the amount of vitamin B12 in your diet, eat more of foods that contain it, such as:Beef, liver, and chicken.Fish and shellfish such as trout, salmon, tuna fish, and clams.Fortified breakfast cereal.Low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese.Eggs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are good sources of vitamin B12?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/diet-and-weight-loss/vegan-diet-for-weight-loss", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“", "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk?", "However, many non-dairy sources are also high in this mineral. These include seafood, leafy greens, legumes, dried fruit, tofu and various foods that are fortified with calcium", "If you don't eat any meat, at all, is it bad for you?", "Eating less meat is naturally going to lower your risk of heart disease, cancer and obesity, and doing so will help you live longer. ... Comparatively, diets rich in monounsaturated fatty acids from meat sources—like eggs, full-fat dairy and red meat—were connected to a higher risk of the same.", "What are good sources of vitamin B12?", "To increase the amount of vitamin B12 in your diet, eat more of foods that contain it, such as:Beef, liver, and chicken.Fish and shellfish such as trout, salmon, tuna fish, and clams.Fortified breakfast cereal.Low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese.Eggs." ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it help you lose weight", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does being vegan help you lose weight", "Truth_answer": "According to recent studies, being vegan may even help you lose a significant amount of weight. ... With a vegan diet, you may end up replacing such foods with high-fiber alternatives that are low in calories and keep you fuller longer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does being vegan help you lose weight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325478.php", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“", "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk?", "However, many non-dairy sources are also high in this mineral. These include seafood, leafy greens, legumes, dried fruit, tofu and various foods that are fortified with calcium", "If you don't eat any meat, at all, is it bad for you?", "Eating less meat is naturally going to lower your risk of heart disease, cancer and obesity, and doing so will help you live longer. ... Comparatively, diets rich in monounsaturated fatty acids from meat sources—like eggs, full-fat dairy and red meat—were connected to a higher risk of the same.", "What are good sources of vitamin B12?", "To increase the amount of vitamin B12 in your diet, eat more of foods that contain it, such as:Beef, liver, and chicken.Fish and shellfish such as trout, salmon, tuna fish, and clams.Fortified breakfast cereal.Low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese.Eggs.", "Does being vegan help you lose weight?", "According to recent studies, being vegan may even help you lose a significant amount of weight. ... With a vegan diet, you may end up replacing such foods with high-fiber alternatives that are low in calories and keep you fuller longer." ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about its health effects versus being vegetarian", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the health effects of being vegan versus being vegetarian", "Truth_answer": "Both vegetarian and vegan diets may provide health benefits, including reduced body weight, lower cholesterol levels, and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210192142id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325478.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the health effects of being vegan versus being vegetarian?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-06466-8", "Context": [ "What does it mean to be a vegan?", "Veganism is a stricter form of vegetarianism; like vegetarians, vegans don't eat any animals that have been killed and also avoid animal products altogether, so that means no eggs or dairy products and, usually, no honey either.", "What is the environmental argument for being a vegan?", "Studies on world food security estimate that an affluent diet containing meat requires up to 3 times as many resources as a vegetarian diet", "Do you need milk for strong bones?", "If you want to drink milk for strong bones, I recommend no more than one glass a day“", "What are other good sources of calcium besides milk?", "However, many non-dairy sources are also high in this mineral. These include seafood, leafy greens, legumes, dried fruit, tofu and various foods that are fortified with calcium", "If you don't eat any meat, at all, is it bad for you?", "Eating less meat is naturally going to lower your risk of heart disease, cancer and obesity, and doing so will help you live longer. ... Comparatively, diets rich in monounsaturated fatty acids from meat sources—like eggs, full-fat dairy and red meat—were connected to a higher risk of the same.", "What are good sources of vitamin B12?", "To increase the amount of vitamin B12 in your diet, eat more of foods that contain it, such as:Beef, liver, and chicken.Fish and shellfish such as trout, salmon, tuna fish, and clams.Fortified breakfast cereal.Low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese.Eggs.", "Does being vegan help you lose weight?", "According to recent studies, being vegan may even help you lose a significant amount of weight. ... With a vegan diet, you may end up replacing such foods with high-fiber alternatives that are low in calories and keep you fuller longer.", "What about the health effects of being vegan versus being vegetarian?", "Both vegetarian and vegan diets may provide health benefits, including reduced body weight, lower cholesterol levels, and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease." ], "Conversation_no": 39, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does the environmental impact compare between them", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the environmental impact compare vegan and vegetarian diets", "Truth_answer": "The omnivorous choice generated worse carbon, water and ecological footprints than other diets. No differences were found for the environmental impacts of ovo-lacto-vegetarians and vegans, which also had diets more adherent to the Mediterranean pattern", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190520055445id_/https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-06466-8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the environmental impact compare between being vegan and being vegetarian?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.slideshare.net/LukaWheeler/the-history-of-pop-music-13572030", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the origins of popular music", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the origins of popular music", "Truth_answer": "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161228154847id_/http://www.slideshare.net:80/LukaWheeler/the-history-of-pop-music-13572030_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of popular music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://official.fm/pop/", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926" ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its characteristics", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are popular music's characteristics", "Truth_answer": "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200512182438id_/https://official.fm/pop/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theo2.co.uk/news/detail/blog_8_technological_advances_that_changed_the_music_industry_forever", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to." ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What technological developments enabled it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What technological developments enabled popular music", "Truth_answer": "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/taking-pop-seriously/", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps." ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When and why did people start taking pop seriously", "Transformer_rewrite": "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously", "Truth_answer": "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How has it been integrated into music education", "Transformer_rewrite": "How has pop music been integrated into music education", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How has pop music been integrated into music education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://qz.com/quartzy/1133090/the-most-influential-pop-music-artists-of-all-time-according-to-social-network-analysis/", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s.", "How has pop music been integrated into music education?" ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe some of the influential pop bands", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe some of the influential pop bands", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe some of the influential pop bands.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_punk", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s.", "How has pop music been integrated into music education?", "Describe some of the influential pop bands.", "The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones" ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What makes a song pop punk", "Transformer_rewrite": "What makes a song pop punk", "Truth_answer": "Pop punk typically merges upbeat pop melodies with catchy hooks, catchy choruses, harmonies, speedy tempos, punk rock power chord changes and loud, distorted electric guitars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes a song pop punk?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://fakewalls.com/blog/2011/5/12/shades-of-grey-differences-between-emo-and-pop-punk.html", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s.", "How has pop music been integrated into music education?", "Describe some of the influential pop bands.", "The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones", "What makes a song pop punk?", "Pop punk typically merges upbeat pop melodies with catchy hooks, catchy choruses, harmonies, speedy tempos, punk rock power chord changes and loud, distorted electric guitars." ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the difference between it and emo", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the difference between pop punk and emo", "Truth_answer": "pop-punk contains that “pop,” element, while emo does not. Emo can be defined as more of an introspective type genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082817id_/http://fakewalls.com/blog/2011/5/12/shades-of-grey-differences-between-emo-and-pop-punk.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between pop punk and emo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britpop", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s.", "How has pop music been integrated into music education?", "Describe some of the influential pop bands.", "The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones", "What makes a song pop punk?", "Pop punk typically merges upbeat pop melodies with catchy hooks, catchy choruses, harmonies, speedy tempos, punk rock power chord changes and loud, distorted electric guitars.", "What is the difference between pop punk and emo?", "pop-punk contains that “pop,” element, while emo does not. Emo can be defined as more of an introspective type genre." ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did Britpop change music", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Britpop change music", "Truth_answer": "Though Britpop is viewed as a marketing tool, and more of a cultural moment than a musical style or genre, there are musical conventions and influences the bands grouped under the Britpop term have in common, such as showing elements from the British pop music of the 1960s, glam rock and punk rock of the 1970s, and indie pop of the 1980s in their music. Britpop was a media-driven focus on bands which emerged from the independent music scene of the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118134209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britpop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Britpop change music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rock.fandom.com/wiki/Britpop", "Context": [ "What are the origins of popular music?", "The genre popular music originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.The term pop song is first recorded as being used in 1926", "What are popular music's characteristics?", "Pop music is often repetitive to create a rhythmic element that stands out. Pop music is danceable but the lyrics can also be listened to.", "What technological developments enabled popular music?", "From streaming to software, we take a look at eight of the greatest technological advances that have shaped the music industry of today. Multitrack recording. Auto-Tune. Digital software. MP3 players / iPods. Digital streaming software. Loop pedals. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Smartphones / iPads / Apps.", "When and why did people start taking pop music seriously?", "In the last fifteen years or so, music scholars have become increasingly interested in pop, but music journalists have been publishing on pop since the late 1960s.", "How has pop music been integrated into music education?", "Describe some of the influential pop bands.", "The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones", "What makes a song pop punk?", "Pop punk typically merges upbeat pop melodies with catchy hooks, catchy choruses, harmonies, speedy tempos, punk rock power chord changes and loud, distorted electric guitars.", "What is the difference between pop punk and emo?", "pop-punk contains that “pop,” element, while emo does not. Emo can be defined as more of an introspective type genre.", "How did Britpop change music?", "Though Britpop is viewed as a marketing tool, and more of a cultural moment than a musical style or genre, there are musical conventions and influences the bands grouped under the Britpop term have in common, such as showing elements from the British pop music of the 1960s, glam rock and punk rock of the 1970s, and indie pop of the 1980s in their music. Britpop was a media-driven focus on bands which emerged from the independent music scene of the early 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 40, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its roots and what influenced it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Britpop's roots and what influenced it", "Truth_answer": "Specific influences varied: Blur and Oasis drew from The Kinks and The Beatles, respectively, while Elastica had a fondness for arty punk rock. Regardless, all Britpop artists projected a sense of reverence for the sounds of the past.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091330id_/https://rock.fandom.com/wiki/Britpop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Britpop's roots and what influenced it?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://mentalfloss.com/article/19437/why-drinking-age-21", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18", "Truth_answer": "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014040247id_/http://mentalfloss.com:80/article/19437/why-drinking-age-21_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/reading-between-the-headlines/201207/the-pros-and-cons-drinking-18", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the pros and cons", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18", "Truth_answer": "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects-body", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking", "Truth_answer": "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.alcohol.org/teens/binge-drinking/", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does binge drinking affect development", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does binge drinking affect development", "Truth_answer": "Regular binge drinking can also cause chronic health problems, like liver failure and an increased risk for cancer. ... For these age groups, brain development has not finished, so consuming a lot of alcohol means that they can struggle with mental, behavioral, and brain structure development problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does binge drinking affect development?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/alcohol-facts/health-effects-of-alcohol/mental-health/alcohol-and-mental-health/", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke.", "How does binge drinking affect development?", "Regular binge drinking can also cause chronic health problems, like liver failure and an increased risk for cancer. ... For these age groups, brain development has not finished, so consuming a lot of alcohol means that they can struggle with mental, behavioral, and brain structure development problems." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it damage mental health", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can binge drinking damage mental health", "Truth_answer": "While alcohol can have a very temporary positive impact on our mood, in the long term it can cause big problems for our mental health. It's linked to a range of issues from depression and memory loss to suicide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can binge drinking damage mental health?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.alcohol.org/effects/", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke.", "How does binge drinking affect development?", "Regular binge drinking can also cause chronic health problems, like liver failure and an increased risk for cancer. ... For these age groups, brain development has not finished, so consuming a lot of alcohol means that they can struggle with mental, behavioral, and brain structure development problems.", "Can binge drinking damage mental health?", "While alcohol can have a very temporary positive impact on our mood, in the long term it can cause big problems for our mental health. It's linked to a range of issues from depression and memory loss to suicide" ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the short and longterm effects of usage on brain chemicals", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the short and long-term effects of binge drinking on brain chemicals", "Truth_answer": "Long-term effects of excessive drinking may include: Diminished gray matter and white matter in the brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207083806id_/https://www.alcohol.org/effects/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the short and long-term effects of binge drinking on brain chemicals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/alcohol-and-depresssion", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke.", "How does binge drinking affect development?", "Regular binge drinking can also cause chronic health problems, like liver failure and an increased risk for cancer. ... For these age groups, brain development has not finished, so consuming a lot of alcohol means that they can struggle with mental, behavioral, and brain structure development problems.", "Can binge drinking damage mental health?", "While alcohol can have a very temporary positive impact on our mood, in the long term it can cause big problems for our mental health. It's linked to a range of issues from depression and memory loss to suicide", "What are the short and long-term effects of binge drinking on brain chemicals?", "Long-term effects of excessive drinking may include: Diminished gray matter and white matter in the brain." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are alcoholics generally depressed", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are alcoholics generally depressed", "Truth_answer": "Nearly one-third of people with major depression also have an alcohol problem. Often, the depression comes first.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are alcoholics generally depressed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://wellness.ucsd.edu/studenthealth/resources/health-topics/alcohol-drugs/Pages/alcohol-nutrition-endurance.aspx", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke.", "How does binge drinking affect development?", "Regular binge drinking can also cause chronic health problems, like liver failure and an increased risk for cancer. ... For these age groups, brain development has not finished, so consuming a lot of alcohol means that they can struggle with mental, behavioral, and brain structure development problems.", "Can binge drinking damage mental health?", "While alcohol can have a very temporary positive impact on our mood, in the long term it can cause big problems for our mental health. It's linked to a range of issues from depression and memory loss to suicide", "What are the short and long-term effects of binge drinking on brain chemicals?", "Long-term effects of excessive drinking may include: Diminished gray matter and white matter in the brain.", "Are alcoholics generally depressed?", "Nearly one-third of people with major depression also have an alcohol problem. Often, the depression comes first." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the effects on vitamins and minerals", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the effects on vitamins and minerals", "Truth_answer": "Not only is alcohol devoid of proteins, minerals, and vitamins, it actually inhibits the absorption and usage of vital nutrients such as thiamin (vitamin B1), vitamin B12, folic acid, and zinc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the effects on vitamins and minerals on binge drinking?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/alcohol/art-20044551", "Context": [ "Why is the drinking age in the US 21 and not 18?", "In short, we ended up with a national minimum age of 21 because of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This law basically told states that they had to enact a minimum drinking age of 21 or lose up to 10 percent of their federal highway funding.", "What were the pros and cons of the the drinking age in the US 21 being and not 18?", "If charged with a crime, the 18-year-old is no longer tried in juvenile court; he's tried as an adult. In essence, an 18, 19 and 20-year-old can do everything a 21-year-old can do, except drink alcohol.Of course, no one can ignore that one benefit of the 21-year-old age limit is less drunk driving fatalities.", "Tell me about the negative health effects of drinking.", "Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle. Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat. Stroke.", "How does binge drinking affect development?", "Regular binge drinking can also cause chronic health problems, like liver failure and an increased risk for cancer. ... For these age groups, brain development has not finished, so consuming a lot of alcohol means that they can struggle with mental, behavioral, and brain structure development problems.", "Can binge drinking damage mental health?", "While alcohol can have a very temporary positive impact on our mood, in the long term it can cause big problems for our mental health. It's linked to a range of issues from depression and memory loss to suicide", "What are the short and long-term effects of binge drinking on brain chemicals?", "Long-term effects of excessive drinking may include: Diminished gray matter and white matter in the brain.", "Are alcoholics generally depressed?", "Nearly one-third of people with major depression also have an alcohol problem. Often, the depression comes first.", "What are the effects on vitamins and minerals on binge drinking?", "Not only is alcohol devoid of proteins, minerals, and vitamins, it actually inhibits the absorption and usage of vital nutrients such as thiamin (vitamin B1), vitamin B12, folic acid, and zinc." ], "Conversation_no": 41, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any benefits", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any benefits in binge drinking", "Truth_answer": "While moderate alcohol use may offer some health benefits, heavy drinking — including binge drinking — has no health benefits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112163542id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/alcohol/art-20044551_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any benefits to binge drinking?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://realestate.usnews.com/places/tennessee/chattanooga", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Chattanooga famous for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Chattanooga famous for", "Truth_answer": "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204093853id_/https://realestate.usnews.com/places/tennessee/chattanooga_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thecrazytourist.com/25-best-things-chattanooga-tn/", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga", "Truth_answer": "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tvrail.com/", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga", "Truth_answer": "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers visitors a unique experience with Chattanooga and Etowah train rides featuring vintage train cars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.bessiesmithcc.org/about/", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball.", "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga?", "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers visitors a unique experience with Chattanooga and Etowah train rides featuring vintage train cars." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any related to Bessie Smith", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any related to Bessie Smith", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, a newly renovated facility became the new home of the Chattanooga African American Museum and the Bessie Smith Hall. Located at 200 E. M. L. King Boulevard, the facility was established to pay homage to the late “Empress of the Blues”, Bessie Smith, through the establishment of a Performance Hall within the complex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215135307id_/http://www.bessiesmithcc.org:80/about/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there tourism activities related to Bessie Smith in Chattanooga?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chattanoogafun.com/listing/jack-daniel-distillery/998/", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball.", "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga?", "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers visitors a unique experience with Chattanooga and Etowah train rides featuring vintage train cars.", "Are there tourism activities related to Bessie Smith in Chattanooga?", "In 1996, a newly renovated facility became the new home of the Chattanooga African American Museum and the Bessie Smith Hall. Located at 200 E. M. L. King Boulevard, the facility was established to pay homage to the late “Empress of the Blues”, Bessie Smith, through the establishment of a Performance Hall within the complex." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can I visit some nearby distilleries", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can I visit some nearby distilleries around Chattanooga", "Truth_answer": "Visit the oldest registered distillery in the U.S. where every drop of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey is still made today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can I visit some nearby distilleries around Chattanooga?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Rock_City", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball.", "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga?", "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers visitors a unique experience with Chattanooga and Etowah train rides featuring vintage train cars.", "Are there tourism activities related to Bessie Smith in Chattanooga?", "In 1996, a newly renovated facility became the new home of the Chattanooga African American Museum and the Bessie Smith Hall. Located at 200 E. M. L. King Boulevard, the facility was established to pay homage to the late “Empress of the Blues”, Bessie Smith, through the establishment of a Performance Hall within the complex.", "Can I visit some nearby distilleries around Chattanooga?", "Visit the oldest registered distillery in the U.S. where every drop of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey is still made today." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Rock City and why is it famous", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Rock City in Chattanooga, and why is it famous", "Truth_answer": "At the end of the gardens is a man-made cave known as Fairyland Caverns, where elfin creatures inhabit a world of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Because of Rock City's closeness to Chattanooga it is frequently believed to be in Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118050320id_/http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com:80/ang/Rock_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rock City in Chattanooga, and why is it famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.seerockcity.com/events/", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball.", "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga?", "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers visitors a unique experience with Chattanooga and Etowah train rides featuring vintage train cars.", "Are there tourism activities related to Bessie Smith in Chattanooga?", "In 1996, a newly renovated facility became the new home of the Chattanooga African American Museum and the Bessie Smith Hall. Located at 200 E. M. L. King Boulevard, the facility was established to pay homage to the late “Empress of the Blues”, Bessie Smith, through the establishment of a Performance Hall within the complex.", "Can I visit some nearby distilleries around Chattanooga?", "Visit the oldest registered distillery in the U.S. where every drop of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey is still made today.", "What is Rock City in Chattanooga, and why is it famous?", "At the end of the gardens is a man-made cave known as Fairyland Caverns, where elfin creatures inhabit a world of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Because of Rock City's closeness to Chattanooga it is frequently believed to be in Tennessee." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are special events held there", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are special events held at Rock City in Chattanooga", "Truth_answer": "Rock City comes alive with festivals, music, character appearances, and other events throughout the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216103138id_/http://www.seerockcity.com:80/events/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are special events held at Rock City in Chattanooga?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/tennessee/articles/11-iconic-tennessee-foods-you-need-to-try/", "Context": [ "What is Chattanooga famous for?", "Nicknamed the Scenic City, Chattanooga is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. Outdoorsy residents find no shortage of world-class climbing, hiking loops, kayak routes and mountain biking trails.", "What is there to do in downtown Chattanooga?", "Let's have a look at the best things to do in Chattanooga: Ride the River. Source: Shutterstock. Take a Ghost Tour. Source: flickr. Head to the Chattanooga Zoo. Source: flickr. Stroll Through the Art District. Visit the Tennessee Aquarium. See Ruby Falls. Go Climbing in the City. Play Ball.", "Are there tourism activities related to trucks or trains in Chattanooga?", "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers visitors a unique experience with Chattanooga and Etowah train rides featuring vintage train cars.", "Are there tourism activities related to Bessie Smith in Chattanooga?", "In 1996, a newly renovated facility became the new home of the Chattanooga African American Museum and the Bessie Smith Hall. Located at 200 E. M. L. King Boulevard, the facility was established to pay homage to the late “Empress of the Blues”, Bessie Smith, through the establishment of a Performance Hall within the complex.", "Can I visit some nearby distilleries around Chattanooga?", "Visit the oldest registered distillery in the U.S. where every drop of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey is still made today.", "What is Rock City in Chattanooga, and why is it famous?", "At the end of the gardens is a man-made cave known as Fairyland Caverns, where elfin creatures inhabit a world of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Because of Rock City's closeness to Chattanooga it is frequently believed to be in Tennessee.", "Are special events held at Rock City in Chattanooga?", "Rock City comes alive with festivals, music, character appearances, and other events throughout the year." ], "Conversation_no": 42, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What kind of food is Chattanooga known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of food is Chattanooga known for", "Truth_answer": "From pulled pork to sweetly slathered ribs, Tennessee is known for its mouthwatering barbecue. In addition to sandwiches, you'll find spicy beans, mac 'n cheese, and coleslaw on most barbecue restaurant menus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of food is Chattanooga known for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vacationidea.com/destinations/best-things-to-do-in-ann-arbor-mi.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor", "Truth_answer": "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Arbor,_Michigan", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown" ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about when the city was founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded", "Truth_answer": "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/David_Gunn_%28doctor%29_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Arbor,_Michigan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ann_Arbor,_Michigan", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey." ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it relate to the establishment of the University", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University", "Truth_answer": "in 1837 Ann Arbor won a bid to be the new site for the University of Michigan when it offered forty acres (160,000 m²) of land for the site.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212164119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ann_Arbor,_Michigan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey.", "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University?", "in 1837 Ann Arbor won a bid to be the new site for the University of Michigan when it offered forty acres (160,000 m²) of land for the site." ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does the Museum of Art have any special collections", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor have any special collections", "Truth_answer": "UMMA’s collections are particularly strong in European art of the Renaissance period to the 19th century, Chinese and Japanese art from antiquity to the 19th century, African art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and American art from the 19th century to the present. Works by Whistler and Picasso, Chinese and Japanese paintings and ceramics, and sculpture from central Africa are among the finest in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor have any special collections?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.a2gov.org/departments/Parks-Recreation/parks-places/Pages/SouthPond.aspx", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey.", "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University?", "in 1837 Ann Arbor won a bid to be the new site for the University of Michigan when it offered forty acres (160,000 m²) of land for the site.", "Does the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor have any special collections?", "UMMA’s collections are particularly strong in European art of the Renaissance period to the 19th century, Chinese and Japanese art from antiquity to the 19th century, African art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and American art from the 19th century to the present. Works by Whistler and Picasso, Chinese and Japanese paintings and ceramics, and sculpture from central Africa are among the finest in North America." ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the South Pond Nature Area", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the South Pond Nature Area", "Truth_answer": "South Pond Nature Area. South Pond Nature Area is a 16-acre park located north of Huron River Drive and south of the Gallup Park bike trail, and the railroad tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111210id_/https://www.a2gov.org/departments/Parks-Recreation/parks-places/Pages/SouthPond.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the South Pond Nature Area in Ann Arbor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aafilmfest.org/aaff-57", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey.", "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University?", "in 1837 Ann Arbor won a bid to be the new site for the University of Michigan when it offered forty acres (160,000 m²) of land for the site.", "Does the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor have any special collections?", "UMMA’s collections are particularly strong in European art of the Renaissance period to the 19th century, Chinese and Japanese art from antiquity to the 19th century, African art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and American art from the 19th century to the present. Works by Whistler and Picasso, Chinese and Japanese paintings and ceramics, and sculpture from central Africa are among the finest in North America.", "What is the South Pond Nature Area in Ann Arbor?", "South Pond Nature Area. South Pond Nature Area is a 16-acre park located north of Huron River Drive and south of the Gallup Park bike trail, and the railroad tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any film festivals", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any film festivals in Ann Arbor", "Truth_answer": "The Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) accepts short and feature-length animation, documentary, experimental, and ... Short films run no longer than 59 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any film festivals in Ann Arbor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Arbor_Blues_and_Jazz_Festival", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey.", "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University?", "in 1837 Ann Arbor won a bid to be the new site for the University of Michigan when it offered forty acres (160,000 m²) of land for the site.", "Does the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor have any special collections?", "UMMA’s collections are particularly strong in European art of the Renaissance period to the 19th century, Chinese and Japanese art from antiquity to the 19th century, African art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and American art from the 19th century to the present. Works by Whistler and Picasso, Chinese and Japanese paintings and ceramics, and sculpture from central Africa are among the finest in North America.", "What is the South Pond Nature Area in Ann Arbor?", "South Pond Nature Area. South Pond Nature Area is a 16-acre park located north of Huron River Drive and south of the Gallup Park bike trail, and the railroad tracks.", "Are there any film festivals in Ann Arbor?", "The Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) accepts short and feature-length animation, documentary, experimental, and ... Short films run no longer than 59 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about for jazz", "Transformer_rewrite": "How about for jazz", "Truth_answer": "Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival is a music festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that started in 1972 from the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, which itself began in 1969. Although the festival has had a tumultuous history and suspended operations in 2006, it was restarted in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118194056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Arbor_Blues_and_Jazz_Festival_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How about for jazz festivals in Ann Arbor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=jazzandblues&find_loc=Ann+Arbor%2C+MI", "Context": [ "What are some interesting things around Ann Arbor?", "25 Best Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 2.Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. 3.Michigan Stadium. University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. 5.Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. 6.Kerrytown", "Tell me about when the city of Ann Arbor was founded.", "Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey.", "How does the founding of the city of Ann Arbor relate to the establishment of the University?", "in 1837 Ann Arbor won a bid to be the new site for the University of Michigan when it offered forty acres (160,000 m²) of land for the site.", "Does the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor have any special collections?", "UMMA’s collections are particularly strong in European art of the Renaissance period to the 19th century, Chinese and Japanese art from antiquity to the 19th century, African art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and American art from the 19th century to the present. Works by Whistler and Picasso, Chinese and Japanese paintings and ceramics, and sculpture from central Africa are among the finest in North America.", "What is the South Pond Nature Area in Ann Arbor?", "South Pond Nature Area. South Pond Nature Area is a 16-acre park located north of Huron River Drive and south of the Gallup Park bike trail, and the railroad tracks.", "Are there any film festivals in Ann Arbor?", "The Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) accepts short and feature-length animation, documentary, experimental, and ... Short films run no longer than 59 minutes.", "How about for jazz festivals in Ann Arbor?", "Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival is a music festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that started in 1972 from the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, which itself began in 1969. Although the festival has had a tumultuous history and suspended operations in 2006, it was restarted in 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 43, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are popular bars or clubs where I can listen to it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are popular bars or clubs where I can listen to the music", "Truth_answer": "Blue LLama Jazz Club. 0.4 mi. 31 reviews. Detroit Street Filling Station. 0.5 mi. 129 reviews. Eventjazz. 4.8 mi. Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor Music Center. 0.5 mi. 12 reviews. Ann Arbor Summer Festival. 0.3 mi. 20 reviews. Taste Kitchen. 0.2 mi. 185 reviews. Aut Bar. 0.6 mi. 171 reviews. Steve Somers Band. 6.8 mi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are popular bars or clubs where I can listen to jazz in Ann Arbor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/what-is-acid-reflux-disease", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What causes acidic reflux in the morning", "Transformer_rewrite": "What causes acidic reflux in the morning", "Truth_answer": "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aboutgerd.org/sleep-gerd.html", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal" ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it have long term side effects", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects", "Truth_answer": "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.foxnews.com/health/5-acid-reflux-medications-which-one-is-best-for-you", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus)." ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best OTC for it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning", "Truth_answer": "Popular over-the-counter medications like Tums, Maalox, Rolaids and Mylanta neutralize stomach acid and provide fast-acting relief in mild or isolated cases of acid reflux. Some antacids come in liquid form to coat the lining of the esophagus and help reduce the amount of acid in the stomach", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/proton-pump-inhibitors-considerations-with-longterm-use", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus).", "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning?", "Popular over-the-counter medications like Tums, Maalox, Rolaids and Mylanta neutralize stomach acid and provide fast-acting relief in mild or isolated cases of acid reflux. Some antacids come in liquid form to coat the lining of the esophagus and help reduce the amount of acid in the stomach" ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the side effects of long term PPI use", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the side effects of long term PPI use", "Truth_answer": "The most common side effects reported include headache, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Reports of more serious side effects include kidney disease, fractures, infections and vitamin deficiencies, but these are very rare and are generally associated with long-term use (using these products for more than a year)", "Truth_passages": [ "https://businessgrowthinitiative.org/long-term-antacid-use/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112305id_/https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/proton-pump-inhibitors-considerations-with-longterm-use_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the side effects of long term PPI use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/heartburn-relief", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus).", "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning?", "Popular over-the-counter medications like Tums, Maalox, Rolaids and Mylanta neutralize stomach acid and provide fast-acting relief in mild or isolated cases of acid reflux. Some antacids come in liquid form to coat the lining of the esophagus and help reduce the amount of acid in the stomach", "What are the side effects of long term PPI use?", "The most common side effects reported include headache, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Reports of more serious side effects include kidney disease, fractures, infections and vitamin deficiencies, but these are very rare and are generally associated with long-term use (using these products for more than a year)" ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about natural treatments", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about natural treatments for acid reflux in the morning", "Truth_answer": "We'll go over some quick tips to get rid of heartburn, including:wearing loose clothing.standing up straight.elevating your upper body.mixing baking soda with water.trying ginger.taking licorice supplements.sipping apple cider vinegar.chewing gum to help dilute acid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about natural treatments for acid reflux in the morning.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/what-is-acid-reflux-disease#1-2", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus).", "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning?", "Popular over-the-counter medications like Tums, Maalox, Rolaids and Mylanta neutralize stomach acid and provide fast-acting relief in mild or isolated cases of acid reflux. Some antacids come in liquid form to coat the lining of the esophagus and help reduce the amount of acid in the stomach", "What are the side effects of long term PPI use?", "The most common side effects reported include headache, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Reports of more serious side effects include kidney disease, fractures, infections and vitamin deficiencies, but these are very rare and are generally associated with long-term use (using these products for more than a year)", "Tell me about natural treatments for acid reflux in the morning.", "We'll go over some quick tips to get rid of heartburn, including:wearing loose clothing.standing up straight.elevating your upper body.mixing baking soda with water.trying ginger.taking licorice supplements.sipping apple cider vinegar.chewing gum to help dilute acid." ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What foods cause it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What foods cause acidic reflux in the morning", "Truth_answer": "Eating certain foods, such as citrus, tomato, chocolate, mint, garlic, onions, or spicy or fatty foodsDrinking certain beverages, such as alcohol, carbonated drinks, coffee, or tea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foods cause acidic reflux in the morning?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus).", "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning?", "Popular over-the-counter medications like Tums, Maalox, Rolaids and Mylanta neutralize stomach acid and provide fast-acting relief in mild or isolated cases of acid reflux. Some antacids come in liquid form to coat the lining of the esophagus and help reduce the amount of acid in the stomach", "What are the side effects of long term PPI use?", "The most common side effects reported include headache, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Reports of more serious side effects include kidney disease, fractures, infections and vitamin deficiencies, but these are very rare and are generally associated with long-term use (using these products for more than a year)", "Tell me about natural treatments for acid reflux in the morning.", "We'll go over some quick tips to get rid of heartburn, including:wearing loose clothing.standing up straight.elevating your upper body.mixing baking soda with water.trying ginger.taking licorice supplements.sipping apple cider vinegar.chewing gum to help dilute acid.", "What foods cause acidic reflux in the morning?", "Eating certain foods, such as citrus, tomato, chocolate, mint, garlic, onions, or spicy or fatty foodsDrinking certain beverages, such as alcohol, carbonated drinks, coffee, or tea" ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What ones reduce it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What ones reduce acidic reflux in the morning", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ones reduce acidic reflux in the morning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/6-tips-ease-exercise-heartburn", "Context": [ "What causes acidic reflux in the morning?", "But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease. These are other common risk factors for acid reflux disease: Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal", "Does acidic reflux in the morning have long term side effects?", "The importance of nighttime reflux is related to the fact that this type of reflux is associated with more aggressive symptoms of GERD (erosive esophagitis or inflammation of the esophagus, complications of GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancer of the esophagus).", "What is the best OTC for acidic reflux in the morning?", "Popular over-the-counter medications like Tums, Maalox, Rolaids and Mylanta neutralize stomach acid and provide fast-acting relief in mild or isolated cases of acid reflux. Some antacids come in liquid form to coat the lining of the esophagus and help reduce the amount of acid in the stomach", "What are the side effects of long term PPI use?", "The most common side effects reported include headache, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Reports of more serious side effects include kidney disease, fractures, infections and vitamin deficiencies, but these are very rare and are generally associated with long-term use (using these products for more than a year)", "Tell me about natural treatments for acid reflux in the morning.", "We'll go over some quick tips to get rid of heartburn, including:wearing loose clothing.standing up straight.elevating your upper body.mixing baking soda with water.trying ginger.taking licorice supplements.sipping apple cider vinegar.chewing gum to help dilute acid.", "What foods cause acidic reflux in the morning?", "Eating certain foods, such as citrus, tomato, chocolate, mint, garlic, onions, or spicy or fatty foodsDrinking certain beverages, such as alcohol, carbonated drinks, coffee, or tea", "What ones reduce acidic reflux in the morning?" ], "Conversation_no": 44, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does exercise affect it", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does exercise affect acidic reflux in the morning", "Truth_answer": "Exercise can trigger heartburn if the LES muscle (the lower esophageal sphincter) is weak or too relaxed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does exercise affect acidic reflux in the morning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://m.petmd.com/dog/top_tens/evr_dg_top_10_for_kids", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What dog breed is the best for playing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What dog breed is the best for playing", "Truth_answer": "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.everydayhealth.com/allergy-pictures/best-and-worst-dog-breeds-for-people-with-allergies.aspx", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever." ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What kind should I get if I am allergic", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic", "Truth_answer": "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222003810id_/https://www.everydayhealth.com/allergy-pictures/best-and-worst-dog-breeds-for-people-with-allergies.aspx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://iheartdogs.com/10-best-active-dog-breeds-for-families/", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs." ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about big and active dogs", "Transformer_rewrite": "How about big and active dogs", "Truth_answer": "The10 Best Active Dog Breeds For Families#1 – Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds are known for their sweet, loving personalities and have a reputation as one of the most active dog breeds. ...#2 – Beagle. ...#3 – Bernese Mountain Dog. ...#4 – Boxer. ...#5 – Collie. ...#6 – Golden Retriever. ...#7 – Irish Setter. ...#8 – Labrador Retriever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How about big and active dogs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-checkups-preventive-care/do-small-dogs-live-longer", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs.", "How about big and active dogs?", "The10 Best Active Dog Breeds For Families#1 – Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds are known for their sweet, loving personalities and have a reputation as one of the most active dog breeds. ...#2 – Beagle. ...#3 – Bernese Mountain Dog. ...#4 – Boxer. ...#5 – Collie. ...#6 – Golden Retriever. ...#7 – Irish Setter. ...#8 – Labrador Retriever." ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs", "Truth_answer": "The scientists found that larger dogs appeared to age at a faster rate than smaller dogs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125010954id_/http://www.pethealthnetwork.com:80/dog-health/dog-checkups-preventive-care/do-small-dogs-live-longer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dog-training-how-often-long-should-you-train-your-jonckheer-sheehy", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs.", "How about big and active dogs?", "The10 Best Active Dog Breeds For Families#1 – Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds are known for their sweet, loving personalities and have a reputation as one of the most active dog breeds. ...#2 – Beagle. ...#3 – Bernese Mountain Dog. ...#4 – Boxer. ...#5 – Collie. ...#6 – Golden Retriever. ...#7 – Irish Setter. ...#8 – Labrador Retriever.", "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs?", "The scientists found that larger dogs appeared to age at a faster rate than smaller dogs." ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Will I need to put a lot of time into training", "Transformer_rewrite": "Will I need to put a lot of time into training a dog", "Truth_answer": "For pet dogs, training once or twice a day, a couple of days a week in 5-15 minute training intervals is probably more than enough to achieve good results. If you take your dog to one hour training classes, make sure you give the dog several breaks during the class", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Will I need to put a lot of time into training a dog?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://barkingroyalty.com/dogs-that-can-be-left-alone/", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs.", "How about big and active dogs?", "The10 Best Active Dog Breeds For Families#1 – Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds are known for their sweet, loving personalities and have a reputation as one of the most active dog breeds. ...#2 – Beagle. ...#3 – Bernese Mountain Dog. ...#4 – Boxer. ...#5 – Collie. ...#6 – Golden Retriever. ...#7 – Irish Setter. ...#8 – Labrador Retriever.", "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs?", "The scientists found that larger dogs appeared to age at a faster rate than smaller dogs.", "Will I need to put a lot of time into training a dog?", "For pet dogs, training once or twice a day, a couple of days a week in 5-15 minute training intervals is probably more than enough to achieve good results. If you take your dog to one hour training classes, make sure you give the dog several breaks during the class" ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about some breeds that are independent and can be left home all day", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about some dog breeds that are independent and can be left home all day", "Truth_answer": "However, there are some dog breeds that can be left alone for 8 hours (and no more than 8 hours)....Chow Chow. Tolerate being alone score:Miniature Schnauzer. Tolerate being alone score: ...Shiba Inu. ...Otterhound. ...Lhasa Apso. ...Chinese Shar-Pei. ...Basenji. ...English Foxhound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about some dog breeds that are independent and can be left home all day.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/irish-wolfhound", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs.", "How about big and active dogs?", "The10 Best Active Dog Breeds For Families#1 – Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds are known for their sweet, loving personalities and have a reputation as one of the most active dog breeds. ...#2 – Beagle. ...#3 – Bernese Mountain Dog. ...#4 – Boxer. ...#5 – Collie. ...#6 – Golden Retriever. ...#7 – Irish Setter. ...#8 – Labrador Retriever.", "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs?", "The scientists found that larger dogs appeared to age at a faster rate than smaller dogs.", "Will I need to put a lot of time into training a dog?", "For pet dogs, training once or twice a day, a couple of days a week in 5-15 minute training intervals is probably more than enough to achieve good results. If you take your dog to one hour training classes, make sure you give the dog several breaks during the class", "Tell me about some dog breeds that are independent and can be left home all day.", "However, there are some dog breeds that can be left alone for 8 hours (and no more than 8 hours)....Chow Chow. Tolerate being alone score:Miniature Schnauzer. Tolerate being alone score: ...Shiba Inu. ...Otterhound. ...Lhasa Apso. ...Chinese Shar-Pei. ...Basenji. ...English Foxhound." ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much does a Irish Wolfhound weigh", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much does a Irish Wolfhound weigh", "Truth_answer": "A male Irish Wolfhound stands at least 32 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs at least 120 pounds. The Irish Wolfhound female is at least 30 inches tall and 105 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308104221id_/https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/irish-wolfhound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much does a Irish Wolfhound weigh?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nextdaypets.com/Irish-Wolfhound.htm", "Context": [ "What dog breed is the best for playing?", "Here are the 10 best dogs for kids and families:Bull Terrier. ...Collie. ...Newfoundland. ...Vizsla. ...Irish Setter. ...Poodle. ...Labrador Retriever. ...Golden Retriever.", "What kind of dog breed should I get if I'm allergic?", "The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs.", "How about big and active dogs?", "The10 Best Active Dog Breeds For Families#1 – Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds are known for their sweet, loving personalities and have a reputation as one of the most active dog breeds. ...#2 – Beagle. ...#3 – Bernese Mountain Dog. ...#4 – Boxer. ...#5 – Collie. ...#6 – Golden Retriever. ...#7 – Irish Setter. ...#8 – Labrador Retriever.", "Do big dogs live longer than small dogs?", "The scientists found that larger dogs appeared to age at a faster rate than smaller dogs.", "Will I need to put a lot of time into training a dog?", "For pet dogs, training once or twice a day, a couple of days a week in 5-15 minute training intervals is probably more than enough to achieve good results. If you take your dog to one hour training classes, make sure you give the dog several breaks during the class", "Tell me about some dog breeds that are independent and can be left home all day.", "However, there are some dog breeds that can be left alone for 8 hours (and no more than 8 hours)....Chow Chow. Tolerate being alone score:Miniature Schnauzer. Tolerate being alone score: ...Shiba Inu. ...Otterhound. ...Lhasa Apso. ...Chinese Shar-Pei. ...Basenji. ...English Foxhound.", "How much does a Irish Wolfhound weigh?", "A male Irish Wolfhound stands at least 32 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs at least 120 pounds. The Irish Wolfhound female is at least 30 inches tall and 105 pounds." ], "Conversation_no": 45, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much do they cost", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much do Irish Wolfhounds cost", "Truth_answer": "You should budget anywhere from $2,200 upwards to $6,200 or even more for an Irish Wolfhound with top breed lines and a superior pedigree. The average cost for all Irish Wolfhounds sold is $1,300.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808005748id_/https://www.nextdaypets.com/Irish-Wolfhound.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do Irish Wolfhounds cost?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/46938-why-adults-struggle-with-new-languages.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is learning a second language difficult", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is learning a second language difficult", "Truth_answer": "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217005337id_/https://www.livescience.com/46938-why-adults-struggle-with-new-languages.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.newsweek.com/scientists-pinpoint-best-age-learn-second-language-907505", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do" ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "At what age is it harder and why", "Transformer_rewrite": "At what age is learning a second language harder and why", "Truth_answer": "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119021444id_/https://www.newsweek.com/scientists-pinpoint-best-age-learn-second-language-907505_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/easiest-languages-for-english-speakers-to-learn/", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought" ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "If I already know English which language would be the easiest to learn", "Transformer_rewrite": "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn", "Truth_answer": "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.uio.no/english/about/collaboration/academic-dugnad/online-courses/norwegian", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!" ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can I begin learning Norwegian", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language", "Truth_answer": "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://clearwordstranslations.com/easiest-language-to-learn/", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation" ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it easier to learn than Spanish", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish", "Truth_answer": "Norwegian. If Spanish is easy thanks to the high amount of learning opportunities, Norwegian is closer to English in terms of grammar and word order. ... Norwegian verbs have one of the easiest conjugations in Europe (closer to English than to German) – one verb form per tense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/similarities-of-the-scandinavian-languages-1626432", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation", "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish?", "Norwegian. If Spanish is easy thanks to the high amount of learning opportunities, Norwegian is closer to English in terms of grammar and word order. ... Norwegian verbs have one of the easiest conjugations in Europe (closer to English than to German) – one verb form per tense." ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What other languages are closest to it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other languages are closest to Norwegian", "Truth_answer": "Danish and Norwegian are the two languages that are the most similar, among the Scandinavian languages. As a group, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are all very similar and it is common for people from all three countries to be able to understand each other", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204705id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/similarities-of-the-scandinavian-languages-1626432_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other languages are closest to Norwegian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/the-scandinavian-languages-three-for-the-price-of-one/", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation", "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish?", "Norwegian. If Spanish is easy thanks to the high amount of learning opportunities, Norwegian is closer to English in terms of grammar and word order. ... Norwegian verbs have one of the easiest conjugations in Europe (closer to English than to German) – one verb form per tense.", "What other languages are closest to Norwegian?", "Danish and Norwegian are the two languages that are the most similar, among the Scandinavian languages. As a group, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are all very similar and it is common for people from all three countries to be able to understand each other" ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe some of its similarities with Danish", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe some of Norwegian's similarities with Danish", "Truth_answer": "Danish and Norwegian are very similar, or indeed almost identical when it comes to vocabulary, but they sound very different from one another.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218181104id_/https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/the-scandinavian-languages-three-for-the-price-of-one/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe some of Norwegian's similarities with Danish.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation", "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish?", "Norwegian. If Spanish is easy thanks to the high amount of learning opportunities, Norwegian is closer to English in terms of grammar and word order. ... Norwegian verbs have one of the easiest conjugations in Europe (closer to English than to German) – one verb form per tense.", "What other languages are closest to Norwegian?", "Danish and Norwegian are the two languages that are the most similar, among the Scandinavian languages. As a group, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are all very similar and it is common for people from all three countries to be able to understand each other", "Describe some of Norwegian's similarities with Danish.", "Danish and Norwegian are very similar, or indeed almost identical when it comes to vocabulary, but they sound very different from one another." ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did all these languages evolve", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the English, Spanish, Norwegian, and Danish languages evolve", "Truth_answer": "Along with the other North Germanic languages, Danish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples who lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the English, Spanish, Norwegian, and Danish languages evolve?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-similar-were-Old-German-Old-Norse-and-Old-English-What-is-the-root-of-these-languages", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation", "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish?", "Norwegian. If Spanish is easy thanks to the high amount of learning opportunities, Norwegian is closer to English in terms of grammar and word order. ... Norwegian verbs have one of the easiest conjugations in Europe (closer to English than to German) – one verb form per tense.", "What other languages are closest to Norwegian?", "Danish and Norwegian are the two languages that are the most similar, among the Scandinavian languages. As a group, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are all very similar and it is common for people from all three countries to be able to understand each other", "Describe some of Norwegian's similarities with Danish.", "Danish and Norwegian are very similar, or indeed almost identical when it comes to vocabulary, but they sound very different from one another.", "How did the English, Spanish, Norwegian, and Danish languages evolve?", "Along with the other North Germanic languages, Danish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples who lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era." ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it related to Old Norse", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Germanic related to Old Norse", "Truth_answer": "Old Norse was a North Germanic language spoken from the 9th to the 13th century in Scandinavia and Scandinavian overseas settlements. It was not a descendant of German, however, Proto-Norse is believed to have evolved as a northern dialect of Proto-Germanic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Germanic related to Old Norse?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.leadwithlanguages.org/why-learn-languages/top-ten-reasons-to-learn-languages/", "Context": [ "Why is learning a second language difficult?", "Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do", "At what age is learning a second language harder and why?", "Evidence indicates it becomes harder to learn a language other than our mother tongue as we progress through adulthood. Now, a new study suggests that children are highly skilled at learning the grammar of a new language up until the age of 17 or 18, much longer than previously thought", "If I already know English, which language would be the easiest to learn?", "1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language for English speakers to pick up. Norwegian is a member of the Germanic family of languages — just like English!", "How can I begin learning Norwegian as a second language?", "Loecsen is a free online course for basic Norwegian language preparation", "Is Norwegian easier to learn than Spanish?", "Norwegian. If Spanish is easy thanks to the high amount of learning opportunities, Norwegian is closer to English in terms of grammar and word order. ... Norwegian verbs have one of the easiest conjugations in Europe (closer to English than to German) – one verb form per tense.", "What other languages are closest to Norwegian?", "Danish and Norwegian are the two languages that are the most similar, among the Scandinavian languages. As a group, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are all very similar and it is common for people from all three countries to be able to understand each other", "Describe some of Norwegian's similarities with Danish.", "Danish and Norwegian are very similar, or indeed almost identical when it comes to vocabulary, but they sound very different from one another.", "How did the English, Spanish, Norwegian, and Danish languages evolve?", "Along with the other North Germanic languages, Danish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples who lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era.", "How is Germanic related to Old Norse?", "Old Norse was a North Germanic language spoken from the 9th to the 13th century in Scandinavia and Scandinavian overseas settlements. It was not a descendant of German, however, Proto-Norse is believed to have evolved as a northern dialect of Proto-Germanic." ], "Conversation_no": 46, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there advantages of knowing multiple languages", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there advantages of knowing multiple languages", "Truth_answer": "The many cognitive benefits of learning languages are undeniable. People who speak more than one language have improved memory, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, enhanced concentration, ability to multitask, and better listening skills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there advantages of knowing multiple languages?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/northwest/idaho/history/article42099555.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is Boise called the city of trees", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Boise called the city of trees", "Truth_answer": "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise,_Idaho", "Context": [ "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away" ], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did it get its name", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Boise get its name", "Truth_answer": "The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men who named the river that flows through it. ... Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Boise get its name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.weknowboise.com/blog/things-to-do-in-boise-july.html", "Context": [ "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away", "How did Boise get its name?", "The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men who named the river that flows through it. ... Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.“" ], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is there to do in the summer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is there to do in the summer in Boise", "Truth_answer": "Things to Do in Boise in July 2019McCall Independence Day: 10 Days of Fourth of July Fun. | McCall. ...Alive After Five. | The Grove Plaza. ...City of Boise 4th of July Fireworks. | Ann Morrison Park. ...Meridian Independence Day. | Storey Park. ...Eagle Fun Days. | Downtown Eagle. ...Music on the Mountain. | Bogus Basin. ...Lavender Festival. | ...Saturday Markets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is there to do in the summer in Boise?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://boisetrails.com/best-hikes-boise-idaho/", "Context": [ "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away", "How did Boise get its name?", "The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men who named the river that flows through it. ... Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.“", "What is there to do in the summer in Boise?", "Things to Do in Boise in July 2019McCall Independence Day: 10 Days of Fourth of July Fun. | McCall. ...Alive After Five. | The Grove Plaza. ...City of Boise 4th of July Fireworks. | Ann Morrison Park. ...Meridian Independence Day. | Storey Park. ...Eagle Fun Days. | Downtown Eagle. ...Music on the Mountain. | Bogus Basin. ...Lavender Festival. | ...Saturday Markets." ], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are popular hiking trails", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are popular hiking trails", "Truth_answer": "Best Hikes in Boise. Best Hikes Close to Town. Table Rock (3.2 miles) Lower Hulls Gulch (4.4 miles) Five Mile Gulch (7 miles) Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail (7 miles) Castle Rock (2 miles) Elephant Rock (.5 miles) Dry Creek Trail (up to 14 miles) Stack Rock Trail (9 miles)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are popular hiking trails in Boise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cityofboise.org/departments/parks-and-recreation/parks/oregon-trail-reserve/", "Context": [ "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away", "How did Boise get its name?", "The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men who named the river that flows through it. ... Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.“", "What is there to do in the summer in Boise?", "Things to Do in Boise in July 2019McCall Independence Day: 10 Days of Fourth of July Fun. | McCall. ...Alive After Five. | The Grove Plaza. ...City of Boise 4th of July Fireworks. | Ann Morrison Park. ...Meridian Independence Day. | Storey Park. ...Eagle Fun Days. | Downtown Eagle. ...Music on the Mountain. | Bogus Basin. ...Lavender Festival. | ...Saturday Markets.", "What are popular hiking trails in Boise?", "Best Hikes in Boise. Best Hikes Close to Town. Table Rock (3.2 miles) Lower Hulls Gulch (4.4 miles) Five Mile Gulch (7 miles) Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail (7 miles) Castle Rock (2 miles) Elephant Rock (.5 miles) Dry Creek Trail (up to 14 miles) Stack Rock Trail (9 miles)" ], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the Oregon Trail Reserve", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the Oregon Trail Reserve in Boise", "Truth_answer": "The Oregon Trail Reserve is a 77 acre site in Southeast Boise. The area features a scenic view of the Boise Front and the historic Kelton Ramp, a path forged by overland travelers heading down the rim to the Boise River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210331id_/https://www.cityofboise.org/departments/parks-and-recreation/parks/oregon-trail-reserve/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Oregon Trail Reserve in Boise.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise_greenbelt", "Context": [ "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away", "How did Boise get its name?", "The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men who named the river that flows through it. ... Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.“", "What is there to do in the summer in Boise?", "Things to Do in Boise in July 2019McCall Independence Day: 10 Days of Fourth of July Fun. | McCall. ...Alive After Five. | The Grove Plaza. ...City of Boise 4th of July Fireworks. | Ann Morrison Park. ...Meridian Independence Day. | Storey Park. ...Eagle Fun Days. | Downtown Eagle. ...Music on the Mountain. | Bogus Basin. ...Lavender Festival. | ...Saturday Markets.", "What are popular hiking trails in Boise?", "Best Hikes in Boise. Best Hikes Close to Town. Table Rock (3.2 miles) Lower Hulls Gulch (4.4 miles) Five Mile Gulch (7 miles) Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail (7 miles) Castle Rock (2 miles) Elephant Rock (.5 miles) Dry Creek Trail (up to 14 miles) Stack Rock Trail (9 miles)", "Tell me about the Oregon Trail Reserve in Boise.", "The Oregon Trail Reserve is a 77 acre site in Southeast Boise. The area features a scenic view of the Boise Front and the historic Kelton Ramp, a path forged by overland travelers heading down the rim to the Boise River." ], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the history of the Boise Greenbelt", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the history of the Boise Greenbelt", "Truth_answer": "In 1962, the City of Boise hired a consultant, Atkinson & Associates, to create Boise's first comprehensive plan. The plan suggested the city should acquire land along the Boise River to create a continuous green belt of public lands stretching the entire length of the community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109003644id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise_greenbelt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the history of the Boise Greenbelt.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise_greenbelt#Riverside_Village_Controversy", "Context": [ "Why is Boise called the city of trees?", "Boise has long been called the “City of Trees,” but in 1863, when the town was platted on a dry sagebrush plain between the newly established military post and Boise River, the nearest trees to be seen were cottonwoods and willows along the river and pines and firs miles away", "How did Boise get its name?", "The name may instead derive from earlier mountain men who named the river that flows through it. ... Set in a high-desert area, the tree-lined valley of the Boise River became a distinct landmark, an oasis dominated by cottonwood trees. They called this La rivière boisée, which means the wooded river.“", "What is there to do in the summer in Boise?", "Things to Do in Boise in July 2019McCall Independence Day: 10 Days of Fourth of July Fun. | McCall. ...Alive After Five. | The Grove Plaza. ...City of Boise 4th of July Fireworks. | Ann Morrison Park. ...Meridian Independence Day. | Storey Park. ...Eagle Fun Days. | Downtown Eagle. ...Music on the Mountain. | Bogus Basin. ...Lavender Festival. | ...Saturday Markets.", "What are popular hiking trails in Boise?", "Best Hikes in Boise. Best Hikes Close to Town. Table Rock (3.2 miles) Lower Hulls Gulch (4.4 miles) Five Mile Gulch (7 miles) Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail (7 miles) Castle Rock (2 miles) Elephant Rock (.5 miles) Dry Creek Trail (up to 14 miles) Stack Rock Trail (9 miles)", "Tell me about the Oregon Trail Reserve in Boise.", "The Oregon Trail Reserve is a 77 acre site in Southeast Boise. The area features a scenic view of the Boise Front and the historic Kelton Ramp, a path forged by overland travelers heading down the rim to the Boise River.", "Tell me about the history of the Boise Greenbelt.", "In 1962, the City of Boise hired a consultant, Atkinson & Associates, to create Boise's first comprehensive plan. The plan suggested the city should acquire land along the Boise River to create a continuous green belt of public lands stretching the entire length of the community." ], "Conversation_no": 47, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the controversy around it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the controversy around the Boise Greenbelt", "Truth_answer": "The former Idaho state land was offered on condition that ...they shall construct certain improvements on the State land consisting of a bike path, lakes, pedestrian bridges (where the latter are required to assure a continuous linkage of greenbelt next to the Boise River for the length of the Riverside Village project)..., but these terms have never been met.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109003644id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise_greenbelt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the controversy around the Boise Greenbelt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://software.fujitsu.com/jp/manual/manualfiles/m130018/j2uz5274/06enz205/j5274-01-02-02-01.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the main function of a virtual machine", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the main function of a virtual machine", "Truth_answer": "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803020914id_/http://software.fujitsu.com:80/jp/manual/manualfiles/m130018/j2uz5274/06enz205/j5274-01-02-02-01.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.serial-server.net/virtual-machine/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its advantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are a virtual machine's advantages", "Truth_answer": "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190312123504id_/http://www.serial-server.net:80/virtual-machine/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cynexlink.com/2017/08/18/virtual-machines-pros-cons/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe some of its disadvantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages", "Truth_answer": "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628162647id_/https://www.cynexlink.com/2017/08/18/virtual-machines-pros-cons/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.howtogeek.com/196060/beginner-geek-how-to-create-and-use-virtual-machines/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do they work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do virtual machines work", "Truth_answer": "A virtual machine app creates a virtualized environment—called, simply enough, a virtual machine—that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices. The VM runs as a process in a window on your current operating system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do virtual machines work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_machine", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host.", "How do virtual machines work?", "A virtual machine app creates a virtualized environment—called, simply enough, a virtual machine—that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices. The VM runs as a process in a window on your current operating system." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main types of VMs", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main types of Virtual Machines", "Truth_answer": "Examples of virtualization platforms adapted to such hardware include KVM, VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, Hyper-V, Windows Virtual PC, Xen, Parallels Desktop for Mac, Oracle VM Server for SPARC, VirtualBox and Parallels Workstation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main types of Virtual Machines?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cite-technologian.com/role-virtualization-cloud-computing/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host.", "How do virtual machines work?", "A virtual machine app creates a virtualized environment—called, simply enough, a virtual machine—that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices. The VM runs as a process in a window on your current operating system.", "What are the main types of Virtual Machines?", "Examples of virtualization platforms adapted to such hardware include KVM, VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, Hyper-V, Windows Virtual PC, Xen, Parallels Desktop for Mac, Oracle VM Server for SPARC, VirtualBox and Parallels Workstation." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is their role in cloud computing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the role of virtual machines in cloud computing", "Truth_answer": "For the maintenance of resources in cloud computing environment, virtualization is a necessity as it makes it easier. Virtualization in Cloud Computing increases security as it protects both the integrity of guest virtual machines and cloud components.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of virtual machines in cloud computing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blog.netapp.com/blogs/containers-vs-vms/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host.", "How do virtual machines work?", "A virtual machine app creates a virtualized environment—called, simply enough, a virtual machine—that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices. The VM runs as a process in a window on your current operating system.", "What are the main types of Virtual Machines?", "Examples of virtualization platforms adapted to such hardware include KVM, VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, Hyper-V, Windows Virtual PC, Xen, Parallels Desktop for Mac, Oracle VM Server for SPARC, VirtualBox and Parallels Workstation.", "What is the role of virtual machines in cloud computing?", "For the maintenance of resources in cloud computing environment, virtualization is a necessity as it makes it easier. Virtualization in Cloud Computing increases security as it protects both the integrity of guest virtual machines and cloud components." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is a container different", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is a container different", "Truth_answer": "Virtual machines and containers differ in several ways, but the primary difference is that containers provide a way to virtualize an OS so that multiple workloads can run on a single OS instance. With VMs, the hardware is being virtualized to run multiple OS instances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218042518id_/https://blog.netapp.com/blogs/containers-vs-vms/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is a container different than a virtual machine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://apiumhub.com/tech-blog-barcelona/top-benefits-using-docker/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host.", "How do virtual machines work?", "A virtual machine app creates a virtualized environment—called, simply enough, a virtual machine—that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices. The VM runs as a process in a window on your current operating system.", "What are the main types of Virtual Machines?", "Examples of virtualization platforms adapted to such hardware include KVM, VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, Hyper-V, Windows Virtual PC, Xen, Parallels Desktop for Mac, Oracle VM Server for SPARC, VirtualBox and Parallels Workstation.", "What is the role of virtual machines in cloud computing?", "For the maintenance of resources in cloud computing environment, virtualization is a necessity as it makes it easier. Virtualization in Cloud Computing increases security as it protects both the integrity of guest virtual machines and cloud components.", "How is a container different than a virtual machine?", "Virtual machines and containers differ in several ways, but the primary difference is that containers provide a way to virtualize an OS so that multiple workloads can run on a single OS instance. With VMs, the hardware is being virtualized to run multiple OS instances." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the advantage of Docker", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the advantage of Docker", "Truth_answer": "Docker allows engineering teams to be smaller and more effective. Docker containers ensure consistency across multiple development, release cycles and standardising your environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://dzone.com/articles/top-10-benefits-of-using-docker_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801183153id_/https://apiumhub.com/tech-blog-barcelona/top-benefits-using-docker/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the advantage of Docker?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blog.containership.io/k8svsdocker/", "Context": [ "What is the main function of a virtual machine?", "The virtual machine function is a function for the realization of virtual machine environment. This function enables you to create multiple independent virtual machines on one physical machine by virtualizing resources such as the CPU, memory, network and disk that are installed on a physical machine.", "What are a virtual machine's advantages?", "The main advantages of virtual machines:Multiple OS environments can exist simultaneously on the same machine, isolated from each other;Virtual machine can offer an instruction set architecture that differs from real computer's;Easy maintenance, application provisioning, availability and convenient recovery.", "Describe some of a virtual machine's disadvantages.", "Disadvantages: Virtual machines are less efficient than real machines because they access the hardware indirectly. Running software on top of the host operating system means that it will have to request access to the hardware from the host.", "How do virtual machines work?", "A virtual machine app creates a virtualized environment—called, simply enough, a virtual machine—that behaves like a separate computer system, complete with virtual hardware devices. The VM runs as a process in a window on your current operating system.", "What are the main types of Virtual Machines?", "Examples of virtualization platforms adapted to such hardware include KVM, VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, Hyper-V, Windows Virtual PC, Xen, Parallels Desktop for Mac, Oracle VM Server for SPARC, VirtualBox and Parallels Workstation.", "What is the role of virtual machines in cloud computing?", "For the maintenance of resources in cloud computing environment, virtualization is a necessity as it makes it easier. Virtualization in Cloud Computing increases security as it protects both the integrity of guest virtual machines and cloud components.", "How is a container different than a virtual machine?", "Virtual machines and containers differ in several ways, but the primary difference is that containers provide a way to virtualize an OS so that multiple workloads can run on a single OS instance. With VMs, the hardware is being virtualized to run multiple OS instances.", "What is the advantage of Docker?", "Docker allows engineering teams to be smaller and more effective. Docker containers ensure consistency across multiple development, release cycles and standardising your environment." ], "Conversation_no": 48, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it related Kurbenetes", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Docker related Kurbenetes", "Truth_answer": "The Docker engine itself is responsible for running the actual container image built by running 'docker build'. ... When used together, both Docker and Kubernetes are great tools for developing a modern cloud architecture, but they are fundamentally different at their core.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Docker related Kurbenetes?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/23/netflix-ceo-reed-hastings-on-how-the-company-was-born.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How was Netflix started", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Netflix started", "Truth_answer": "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Netflix started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix." ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did it originally work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Netflix originally work", "Truth_answer": "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Netflix originally work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/316647/could-blockbuster-video-have-been-netflix.html", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster" ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is its relationship with Blockbuster", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster", "Truth_answer": "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129181218id_/https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/316647/could-blockbuster-video-have-been-netflix.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-42788099", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million." ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service", "Truth_answer": "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/051215/who-are-netflixs-main-competitors-nflx.asp", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format" ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its other competitors", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster", "Truth_answer": "The biggest competitive threat to Netflix is probably Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.komando.com/tips/443173/whats-better-amazon-prime-video-or-netflix", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format", "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster?", "The biggest competitive threat to Netflix is probably Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)." ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it compare to Amazon Prime Video", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Netflix compare to Amazon Prime Video", "Truth_answer": "If you are not a Prime member, you can subscribe to Prime Video for a flat rate of $8.99 a month. Unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime Video has no tiers for HD or 4K HDR content.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180413232956id_/https://www.komando.com/tips/443173/whats-better-amazon-prime-video-or-netflix_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Netflix compare to Amazon Prime Video?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/netflix-subscriber-growth-sharply-slows-second-quarter-1224957", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format", "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster?", "The biggest competitive threat to Netflix is probably Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN).", "How does Netflix compare to Amazon Prime Video?", "If you are not a Prime member, you can subscribe to Prime Video for a flat rate of $8.99 a month. Unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime Video has no tiers for HD or 4K HDR content." ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe its subscriber growth over time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe Netflix's subscriber growth over time", "Truth_answer": "Netflix's paid memberships grew by 2.7 million from April to June, less than half of the 5.5 million it added during the same period last year. In fact, it lost around 130,000 subscribers in the U.S., where it has more market penetration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724045608id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/netflix-subscriber-growth-sharply-slows-second-quarter-1224957_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe Netflix's subscriber growth over time.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2019/02/19/what-is-the-netflix-effect/", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format", "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster?", "The biggest competitive threat to Netflix is probably Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN).", "How does Netflix compare to Amazon Prime Video?", "If you are not a Prime member, you can subscribe to Prime Video for a flat rate of $8.99 a month. Unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime Video has no tiers for HD or 4K HDR content.", "Describe Netflix's subscriber growth over time.", "Netflix's paid memberships grew by 2.7 million from April to June, less than half of the 5.5 million it added during the same period last year. In fact, it lost around 130,000 subscribers in the U.S., where it has more market penetration." ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How has it changed the way TV is watched", "Transformer_rewrite": "How has Netflix changed the way TV is watched", "Truth_answer": "Netflix has changed how consumers access film and TV. They're no longer tied to the TV and forced to sit through commercials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102002802id_/https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2019/02/19/what-is-the-netflix-effect/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How has Netflix changed the way TV is watched?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2019/02/19/what-is-the-netflix-effect/", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format", "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster?", "The biggest competitive threat to Netflix is probably Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN).", "How does Netflix compare to Amazon Prime Video?", "If you are not a Prime member, you can subscribe to Prime Video for a flat rate of $8.99 a month. Unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime Video has no tiers for HD or 4K HDR content.", "Describe Netflix's subscriber growth over time.", "Netflix's paid memberships grew by 2.7 million from April to June, less than half of the 5.5 million it added during the same period last year. In fact, it lost around 130,000 subscribers in the U.S., where it has more market penetration.", "How has Netflix changed the way TV is watched?", "Netflix has changed how consumers access film and TV. They're no longer tied to the TV and forced to sit through commercials." ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How has it impacted society", "Transformer_rewrite": "How has Netflix impacted society", "Truth_answer": "The Netflix Effect is when a new series catapults an unknown actor to fame - overnight - a result of millions of people binge watching a show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102002802id_/https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2019/02/19/what-is-the-netflix-effect/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How has Netflix impacted society?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/netflix-has-a-surprising-impact-on-relationships-netflix-study-shows-a6858966.html", "Context": [ "How was Netflix started?", "Originally, CEO Reed Hastings told several outlets said he got the idea for Netflix after Blockbuster charged him a $40 late fee for “Apollo 13.” ... When it arrived in one piece, they decided to start Netflix.", "How did Netflix originally work?", "Netflix was launched on April 14, 1998, as the world's first online DVD rental store, with only 30 employees and 925 titles available, which was almost the entire catalogue of DVDs in print at the time, through the pay-per-rent model with rates and due dates that were similar to its bricks-and-mortar rival, Blockbuster", "What is Netflix's relationship with Blockbuster?", "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings approached Blockbuster CEO John Antioco. Hastings wanted Blockbuster to buy Netflix for $50 million.", "When did Netflix shift from DVDs to a streaming service?", "Two years later, in 2007, America saw the launch of the feature Netflix is best known for - streaming. That year also saw the beginnings of a move away from the traditional DVD rental format", "What are Netflix's other competitors than Blockbuster?", "The biggest competitive threat to Netflix is probably Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN).", "How does Netflix compare to Amazon Prime Video?", "If you are not a Prime member, you can subscribe to Prime Video for a flat rate of $8.99 a month. Unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime Video has no tiers for HD or 4K HDR content.", "Describe Netflix's subscriber growth over time.", "Netflix's paid memberships grew by 2.7 million from April to June, less than half of the 5.5 million it added during the same period last year. In fact, it lost around 130,000 subscribers in the U.S., where it has more market penetration.", "How has Netflix changed the way TV is watched?", "Netflix has changed how consumers access film and TV. They're no longer tied to the TV and forced to sit through commercials.", "How has Netflix impacted society?", "The Netflix Effect is when a new series catapults an unknown actor to fame - overnight - a result of millions of people binge watching a show" ], "Conversation_no": 49, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about dating and relationships", "Transformer_rewrite": "How has Netflix impacted dating and relationships", "Truth_answer": "According to survey done by Netflix (of course), 25 per cent of people will find a person more attractive based on the TV shows they watch, while 27 per cent insist that enjoying the same shows is important.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170325192022id_/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/netflix-has-a-surprising-impact-on-relationships-netflix-study-shows-a6858966.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How has Netflix impacted dating and relationships?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://history.nasa.gov/sputnik/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the first artificial satellite", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first artificial satellite", "Truth_answer": "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rocketreviews.com/sputnik-1--explorer-1.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227231814id_/https://history.nasa.gov/sputnik/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first artificial satellite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/OrbitsCatalog", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path." ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the types of orbits", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the types of satellite orbits", "Truth_answer": "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120105620id_/https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/OrbitsCatalog_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface" ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the important classes of satellite", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the important classes of artificial satellites", "Truth_answer": "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Satellite_symbolism?from=satellitesymbolism.com_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_units/techops/navservices/gnss/gps/howitworks/", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites." ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do navigation systems work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do satellite navigation systems work", "Truth_answer": "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Navigation/Galileo/Galileo_services", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning" ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the Galileo system and why is it important", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Galileo system and why is it important", "Truth_answer": "Galileo is to play an important part of the Medium Earth Orbit Search and Rescue system (MEOSAR). Galileo satellites will be able to pick up signals from emergency beacons carried on ships, planes or persons and ultimately send these back to national rescue centres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190923142241id_/http://www.esa.int:80/Our_Activities/Navigation/Galileo/Galileo_services_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Galileo system and why is it important?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_(satellite_navigation)#GPS_and_Galileo", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning", "What is the Galileo system and why is it important?", "Galileo is to play an important part of the Medium Earth Orbit Search and Rescue system (MEOSAR). Galileo satellites will be able to pick up signals from emergency beacons carried on ships, planes or persons and ultimately send these back to national rescue centres." ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why did it create tension with the US", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Galileo system create tension with the US", "Truth_answer": "Since Galileo was designed to provide the highest possible precision (greater than GPS) to anyone, the US was concerned that an enemy could use Galileo signals in military strikes against the US and its allies (some weapons like missiles use GNSSs for guidance). The frequency initially chosen for Galileo would have made it impossible for the US to block the Galileo signals without also interfering with its own GPS signals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Galileo system create tension with the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CubeSat", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning", "What is the Galileo system and why is it important?", "Galileo is to play an important part of the Medium Earth Orbit Search and Rescue system (MEOSAR). Galileo satellites will be able to pick up signals from emergency beacons carried on ships, planes or persons and ultimately send these back to national rescue centres.", "Why did the Galileo system create tension with the US?", "Since Galileo was designed to provide the highest possible precision (greater than GPS) to anyone, the US was concerned that an enemy could use Galileo signals in military strikes against the US and its allies (some weapons like missiles use GNSSs for guidance). The frequency initially chosen for Galileo would have made it impossible for the US to block the Galileo signals without also interfering with its own GPS signals." ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are Cubesats", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Cubesats", "Truth_answer": "A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that is made up of multiples of 10 cm × 10 cm × 11.35 cm cubic units. CubeSats have a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms per unit, and often use commercial off-the-shelf components for their electronics and structure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Cubesats?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/cubesats_possibilities", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning", "What is the Galileo system and why is it important?", "Galileo is to play an important part of the Medium Earth Orbit Search and Rescue system (MEOSAR). Galileo satellites will be able to pick up signals from emergency beacons carried on ships, planes or persons and ultimately send these back to national rescue centres.", "Why did the Galileo system create tension with the US?", "Since Galileo was designed to provide the highest possible precision (greater than GPS) to anyone, the US was concerned that an enemy could use Galileo signals in military strikes against the US and its allies (some weapons like missiles use GNSSs for guidance). The frequency initially chosen for Galileo would have made it impossible for the US to block the Galileo signals without also interfering with its own GPS signals.", "What are Cubesats?", "A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that is made up of multiples of 10 cm × 10 cm × 11.35 cm cubic units. CubeSats have a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms per unit, and often use commercial off-the-shelf components for their electronics and structure." ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are their advantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Cubesats' advantages", "Truth_answer": "Their small size makes it possible to rapidly build and test, making CubeSats an ideal and affordable way to explore new technologies and ideas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Cubesats' advantages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.space.com/34324-cubesats.html", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning", "What is the Galileo system and why is it important?", "Galileo is to play an important part of the Medium Earth Orbit Search and Rescue system (MEOSAR). Galileo satellites will be able to pick up signals from emergency beacons carried on ships, planes or persons and ultimately send these back to national rescue centres.", "Why did the Galileo system create tension with the US?", "Since Galileo was designed to provide the highest possible precision (greater than GPS) to anyone, the US was concerned that an enemy could use Galileo signals in military strikes against the US and its allies (some weapons like missiles use GNSSs for guidance). The frequency initially chosen for Galileo would have made it impossible for the US to block the Galileo signals without also interfering with its own GPS signals.", "What are Cubesats?", "A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that is made up of multiples of 10 cm × 10 cm × 11.35 cm cubic units. CubeSats have a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms per unit, and often use commercial off-the-shelf components for their electronics and structure.", "What are Cubesats' advantages?", "Their small size makes it possible to rapidly build and test, making CubeSats an ideal and affordable way to explore new technologies and ideas." ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are they used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Cubesats used for", "Truth_answer": "CubeSats are miniature satellites that have been used exclusively in low Earth orbit for 15 years, and are now being used for interplanetary missions as well. In the beginning, they were commonly used in low Earth orbit for applications such as remote sensing or communications", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034640id_/https://www.space.com/34324-cubesats.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Cubesats used for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/834/10-things-cubesats-going-farther/", "Context": [ "What was the first artificial satellite?", "History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path.", "What are the types of satellite orbits?", "There are essentially three types of Earth orbits: high Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, and low Earth orbit. Many weather and some communications satellites tend to have a high Earth orbit, farthest away from the surface", "What are the important classes of artificial satellites?", "Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.", "How do satellite navigation systems work?", "Satellite Navigation is based on a global network of satellites that transmit radio signals in medium earth orbit. ... The signal contains data that a receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning", "What is the Galileo system and why is it important?", "Galileo is to play an important part of the Medium Earth Orbit Search and Rescue system (MEOSAR). Galileo satellites will be able to pick up signals from emergency beacons carried on ships, planes or persons and ultimately send these back to national rescue centres.", "Why did the Galileo system create tension with the US?", "Since Galileo was designed to provide the highest possible precision (greater than GPS) to anyone, the US was concerned that an enemy could use Galileo signals in military strikes against the US and its allies (some weapons like missiles use GNSSs for guidance). The frequency initially chosen for Galileo would have made it impossible for the US to block the Galileo signals without also interfering with its own GPS signals.", "What are Cubesats?", "A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that is made up of multiples of 10 cm × 10 cm × 11.35 cm cubic units. CubeSats have a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms per unit, and often use commercial off-the-shelf components for their electronics and structure.", "What are Cubesats' advantages?", "Their small size makes it possible to rapidly build and test, making CubeSats an ideal and affordable way to explore new technologies and ideas.", "What are Cubesats used for?", "CubeSats are miniature satellites that have been used exclusively in low Earth orbit for 15 years, and are now being used for interplanetary missions as well. In the beginning, they were commonly used in low Earth orbit for applications such as remote sensing or communications" ], "Conversation_no": 50, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is their future", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Cubesats' future", "Truth_answer": "MarCO, short for Mars Cube One, was the first interplanetary mission to use a class of mini-spacecraft called CubeSats", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071410id_/https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/834/10-things-cubesats-going-farther/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Cubesats' future?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/20/use-this-rule-to-save-for-your-kids-college-education.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do I save for a child s college education in the US", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do I save for a child s college education in the US", "Truth_answer": "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/529_plan", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a 529 plan", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a 529 plan", "Truth_answer": "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a 529 plan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/how-do-529-plans-work", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does a 529 plan work", "Truth_answer": "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a 529 plan work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.savingforcollege.com/intro-to-529s/name-the-top-7-benefits-of-529-plans", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main advantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan", "Truth_answer": "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411022149id_/https://www.savingforcollege.com/intro-to-529s/name-the-top-7-benefits-of-529-plans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-are-the-disadvantages-of-529-plans-4584843", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about disadvantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan", "Truth_answer": "Disadvantages of 529 PlansLimited Investment Options. ...The Fees May Be High. ...A 10% Penalty Applies to Non-Qualified Withdrawals. ...Time Isn't Always On Your Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/529-plans-questions-and-answers", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.", "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan?", "Disadvantages of 529 PlansLimited Investment Options. ...The Fees May Be High. ...A 10% Penalty Applies to Non-Qualified Withdrawals. ...Time Isn't Always On Your Side." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How long have they been around", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long have 529 plans been around", "Truth_answer": "Congress created them in 1996 and they are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue code. “Qualified tuition program” is the legal name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222713id_/https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/529-plans-questions-and-answers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long have 529 plans been around?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/529plan.asp", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.", "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan?", "Disadvantages of 529 PlansLimited Investment Options. ...The Fees May Be High. ...A 10% Penalty Applies to Non-Qualified Withdrawals. ...Time Isn't Always On Your Side.", "How long have 529 plans been around?", "Congress created them in 1996 and they are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue code. “Qualified tuition program” is the legal name." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the types of plans", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the types of 529 plans", "Truth_answer": "There are two main types of 529 plans: the college savings plan and the prepaid tuition plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://prosperityfg.com/college-planning?modalcta=1_p0", "https://finltrc.co/2019/02/03/education-saving-plans/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130173442id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/529plan.asp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of 529 plans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/personal-finance/college-529-spending", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.", "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan?", "Disadvantages of 529 PlansLimited Investment Options. ...The Fees May Be High. ...A 10% Penalty Applies to Non-Qualified Withdrawals. ...Time Isn't Always On Your Side.", "How long have 529 plans been around?", "Congress created them in 1996 and they are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue code. “Qualified tuition program” is the legal name.", "What are the types of 529 plans?", "There are two main types of 529 plans: the college savings plan and the prepaid tuition plan." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What can the funds be used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can the 529 plans funds be used for", "Truth_answer": "Money saved in a 529 plan can also be used to pay expenses associated with college or other post-secondary training institutions. ... While funds from a 529 account can be used to pay for expenses required for college, not all expenses qualify.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can the 529 plans funds be used for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/5-ways-to-spend-leftover-529-plan-money", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.", "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan?", "Disadvantages of 529 PlansLimited Investment Options. ...The Fees May Be High. ...A 10% Penalty Applies to Non-Qualified Withdrawals. ...Time Isn't Always On Your Side.", "How long have 529 plans been around?", "Congress created them in 1996 and they are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue code. “Qualified tuition program” is the legal name.", "What are the types of 529 plans?", "There are two main types of 529 plans: the college savings plan and the prepaid tuition plan.", "What can the 529 plans funds be used for?", "Money saved in a 529 plan can also be used to pay expenses associated with college or other post-secondary training institutions. ... While funds from a 529 account can be used to pay for expenses required for college, not all expenses qualify." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happens if it is not used", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens if the 529 plans funds are not used", "Truth_answer": "If you truly have no other use for your leftover 529 plan savings, you can always take a non-qualified distribution. Your contributions will never be taxed or penalized, since they were made with after-tax dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190508162514id_/https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/5-ways-to-spend-leftover-529-plan-money_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens if the 529 plans funds are not used?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chrishogan360.com/esa-529-comparison/", "Context": [ "How do I save for a child's college education in the US?", "Use the '2K rule' to save for your kid's college educationFidelity recommends you multiply your child's age by $2,000 to figure out how much you should save.A tax-advantaged 529 plan can boost your college savings.The average 529 plan investor has more than $32,600 in their account when their scholar reaches age 17.", "What is a 529 plan?", "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the U.S. designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.", "How does a 529 plan work?", "A 529 college savings plan is a specialized savings account that is used to save money for college. ... The money in a 529 plan may be used to pay for the college expenses and K-12 tuition of the beneficiary, tax-free.", "What are the main advantages of a 529 plan?", "529 plans offer unsurpassed income tax breaks.Although contributions are not deductible, earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.", "What about disadvantages of a 529 plan?", "Disadvantages of 529 PlansLimited Investment Options. ...The Fees May Be High. ...A 10% Penalty Applies to Non-Qualified Withdrawals. ...Time Isn't Always On Your Side.", "How long have 529 plans been around?", "Congress created them in 1996 and they are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue code. “Qualified tuition program” is the legal name.", "What are the types of 529 plans?", "There are two main types of 529 plans: the college savings plan and the prepaid tuition plan.", "What can the 529 plans funds be used for?", "Money saved in a 529 plan can also be used to pay expenses associated with college or other post-secondary training institutions. ... While funds from a 529 account can be used to pay for expenses required for college, not all expenses qualify.", "What happens if the 529 plans funds are not used?", "If you truly have no other use for your leftover 529 plan savings, you can always take a non-qualified distribution. Your contributions will never be taxed or penalized, since they were made with after-tax dollars." ], "Conversation_no": 51, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does a ESA compare", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does a ESA compare to a a 529 plan", "Truth_answer": "With an ESA, you can choose almost any kind of option—stocks, bonds, mutual funds. You can't do that with a 529 plan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a ESA compare to a a 529 plan?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=17991", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the Afra tanker scale", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the Afra tanker scale", "Truth_answer": "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013107id_/https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=17991_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aframax", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo" ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why was it developed", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed", "Truth_answer": "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190303170546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aframax_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_tanker", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are supertankers", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are supertankers", "Truth_answer": "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_tanker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are supertankers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_oil_tanker", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT." ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe their invention", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe supertankers' invention", "Truth_answer": "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe supertankers' invention.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_oil_tanker", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Describe supertankers' invention.", "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873," ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the important factors led to their development", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.winton.com/longer-view/the-six-day-wars-impact-on-trade", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Describe supertankers' invention.", "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873,", "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development?", "In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the role of the SixDay War", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the role of the SixDay War", "Truth_answer": "The most instantaneous impact was on shipping rates. Oil tankers, en route from the Arabian Gulf to Europe, were forced to take the much longer route around Africa, creating a surge in demand in the time-charter market that was not immediately met by supply.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the role of the Six-Day War in supertankers' development?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_tanker", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Describe supertankers' invention.", "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873,", "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development?", "In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain.", "What was the role of the Six-Day War in supertankers' development?", "The most instantaneous impact was on shipping rates. Oil tankers, en route from the Arabian Gulf to Europe, were forced to take the much longer route around Africa, creating a surge in demand in the time-charter market that was not immediately met by supply." ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How many barrels can a VLCC ship carry", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many barrels can a VLCC ship carry", "Truth_answer": "They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT. These ships can transport 2,000,000 barrels (320,000 m3) of oil/318,000 metric tons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_tanker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many barrels can a VLCC ship carry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_ships_by_gross_tonnage", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Describe supertankers' invention.", "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873,", "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development?", "In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain.", "What was the role of the Six-Day War in supertankers' development?", "The most instantaneous impact was on shipping rates. Oil tankers, en route from the Arabian Gulf to Europe, were forced to take the much longer route around Africa, creating a surge in demand in the time-charter market that was not immediately met by supply.", "How many barrels can a VLCC ship carry?", "They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT. These ships can transport 2,000,000 barrels (320,000 m3) of oil/318,000 metric tons." ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the largest in the world", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the largest VLCC ship in the world", "Truth_answer": "Batillus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the largest VLCC ship in the world?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Describe supertankers' invention.", "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873,", "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development?", "In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain.", "What was the role of the Six-Day War in supertankers' development?", "The most instantaneous impact was on shipping rates. Oil tankers, en route from the Arabian Gulf to Europe, were forced to take the much longer route around Africa, creating a surge in demand in the time-charter market that was not immediately met by supply.", "How many barrels can a VLCC ship carry?", "They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT. These ships can transport 2,000,000 barrels (320,000 m3) of oil/318,000 metric tons.", "What is the largest VLCC ship in the world?", "Batillus" ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What new problem did increased scale create", "Transformer_rewrite": "What new problem did increased scale create for VLCC ships", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What new problem did increased scale create for VLCC ships?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/Environment/PollutionPrevention/OilPollution/Pages/Crude-Oil-Washing.aspx", "Context": [ "Describe the Afra tanker scale.", "AFRA uses a scale that classifies tanker vessels according to deadweight tons, a measure of a ship's capacity to carry cargo", "Why was the Afra tanker scale developed?", "The term is based on the Average Freight Rate Assessment (AFRA), a tanker rate system created in 1954 by Shell Oil to standardise shipping contract terms. Due to their favorable size, Aframax tankers can serve most ports in the world.", "What are supertankers?", "Supertankers are the largest tankers, and the largest man-made mobile structures. They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT.", "Describe supertankers' invention.", "The first oil tankers were two sail-driven tankers that were built in 1863 on England's River Tyne. first ocean-going oil-tank steamer, the Vaderland, was designed and built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of the United Kingdom for the American-Belgian Red Star Line in 1873,", "What are the important factors led to supertankers' development?", "In the early 1850s, oil began to be exported from Upper Burma, then a British colony. The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain.", "What was the role of the Six-Day War in supertankers' development?", "The most instantaneous impact was on shipping rates. Oil tankers, en route from the Arabian Gulf to Europe, were forced to take the much longer route around Africa, creating a surge in demand in the time-charter market that was not immediately met by supply.", "How many barrels can a VLCC ship carry?", "They include very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ULCCs with capacities over 250,000 DWT. These ships can transport 2,000,000 barrels (320,000 m3) of oil/318,000 metric tons.", "What is the largest VLCC ship in the world?", "Batillus", "What new problem did increased scale create for VLCC ships?" ], "Conversation_no": 52, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe crude oil washing", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe crude oil washing for supertankers", "Truth_answer": "Crude oil washing (COW) is a system whereby oil tanks on a tanker are cleaned out between voyages not with water, but with crude oil - the cargo itself. The solvent action of the crude oil makes the cleaning process far more effective than when water is used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150229id_/http://www.imo.org:80/en/OurWork/Environment/PollutionPrevention/OilPollution/Pages/Crude-Oil-Washing.aspx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe crude oil washing for supertankers.", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/red-bull-side-effects", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is Red Bull bad for you", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Red Bull bad for you", "Truth_answer": "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918034207id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/red-bull-side-effects_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.popsci.com/energy-drinks-caffeine-blood-vessel/", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults." ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it kill you", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can Red Bull kill you", "Truth_answer": "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Red Bull kill you?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-cans-of-Red-Bull-can-you-have-in-one-day-before-it-starts-getting-legitimately-unsafe-life-threatening", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)" ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much can you drink in a day", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much can you drink in a day", "Truth_answer": "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/what-is-taurine", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death." ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is taurine", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is taurine", "Truth_answer": "Taurine is a type of amino acid found in many foods and often added to energy drinks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224084444id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/what-is-taurine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is taurine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2013/6/The-Forgotten-Longevity-Benefits-of-Taurine/Page-01", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death.", "What is taurine?", "Taurine is a type of amino acid found in many foods and often added to energy drinks" ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its health effects", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are taurine's health effects", "Truth_answer": "Taurine promotes cardiovascular health, insulin sensitivity, electrolyte balance, hearing function, and immune modulation. In animal research, taurine protected against heart failure, reducing mortality by nearly 80%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214650id_/https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2013/6/the-forgotten-longevity-benefits-of-taurine/page-01_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are taurine's health effects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.caffeineinformer.com/energy-drink-side-effects", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death.", "What is taurine?", "Taurine is a type of amino acid found in many foods and often added to energy drinks", "What are taurine's health effects?", "Taurine promotes cardiovascular health, insulin sensitivity, electrolyte balance, hearing function, and immune modulation. In animal research, taurine protected against heart failure, reducing mortality by nearly 80%." ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "In general what are the effects of consuming energy drinks", "Transformer_rewrite": "In general, what are the effects of consuming energy drinks", "Truth_answer": "Top 10 Energy Drink Side EffectsPalpitations / tachycardia.Tremor / shaking.Agitation / restlessness.Gastrointestinal upset.Chest pain/ischemia.Dizziness/syncope.Paresthesia (tingling or numbing of the skin)Insomnia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In general, what are the effects of consuming energy drinks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/caffeine-and-alcohol.htm", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death.", "What is taurine?", "Taurine is a type of amino acid found in many foods and often added to energy drinks", "What are taurine's health effects?", "Taurine promotes cardiovascular health, insulin sensitivity, electrolyte balance, hearing function, and immune modulation. In animal research, taurine protected against heart failure, reducing mortality by nearly 80%.", "In general, what are the effects of consuming energy drinks?", "Top 10 Energy Drink Side EffectsPalpitations / tachycardia.Tremor / shaking.Agitation / restlessness.Gastrointestinal upset.Chest pain/ischemia.Dizziness/syncope.Paresthesia (tingling or numbing of the skin)Insomnia." ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why are they harmful when mixed with alcohol", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why are energy drinks harmful when mixed with alcohol", "Truth_answer": "When alcohol is mixed with caffeine, the caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, making drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise. As a result, they may drink more alcohol and become more impaired than they realize, increasing the risk of alcohol-attributable harms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018181121id_/https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/caffeine-and-alcohol.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are energy drinks harmful when mixed with alcohol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/aug/29/ban-sale-energy-drinks-to-children-uk-government-combat-obesity", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death.", "What is taurine?", "Taurine is a type of amino acid found in many foods and often added to energy drinks", "What are taurine's health effects?", "Taurine promotes cardiovascular health, insulin sensitivity, electrolyte balance, hearing function, and immune modulation. In animal research, taurine protected against heart failure, reducing mortality by nearly 80%.", "In general, what are the effects of consuming energy drinks?", "Top 10 Energy Drink Side EffectsPalpitations / tachycardia.Tremor / shaking.Agitation / restlessness.Gastrointestinal upset.Chest pain/ischemia.Dizziness/syncope.Paresthesia (tingling or numbing of the skin)Insomnia.", "Why are energy drinks harmful when mixed with alcohol?", "When alcohol is mixed with caffeine, the caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, making drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise. As a result, they may drink more alcohol and become more impaired than they realize, increasing the risk of alcohol-attributable harms" ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the argument for their age restriction to kids", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the argument for energy drinks age restriction to kids", "Truth_answer": "Children and teenagers drink them more than adults, even though industry labelling guidelines state that any soft drink with more than 150mg of caffeine per litre must carry a warning about its content and state that it is not recommended for children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the argument for energy drinks age restriction to kids?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.apnews.com/3f9f339aa3df4a62b07e6cf276fbf4fe", "Context": [ "Is Red Bull bad for you?", "Despite these increases, moderate and occasional intake of Red Bull is unlikely to cause serious heart problems in healthy adults.", "Can Red Bull kill you?", "And it can kill you. The WHO study also reports that adults who consume energy drinks may be increasing their risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes (caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity)", "How much Red Bull can you drink in a day?", "Per multiple references a standard Red Bull contains 80 mg of caffeine (but most producers would make different products). A daily long term limit for caffeine ingestion is 400 mg per day (so five cans is at that limit), but that's related to side effects, not risk of death.", "What is taurine?", "Taurine is a type of amino acid found in many foods and often added to energy drinks", "What are taurine's health effects?", "Taurine promotes cardiovascular health, insulin sensitivity, electrolyte balance, hearing function, and immune modulation. In animal research, taurine protected against heart failure, reducing mortality by nearly 80%.", "In general, what are the effects of consuming energy drinks?", "Top 10 Energy Drink Side EffectsPalpitations / tachycardia.Tremor / shaking.Agitation / restlessness.Gastrointestinal upset.Chest pain/ischemia.Dizziness/syncope.Paresthesia (tingling or numbing of the skin)Insomnia.", "Why are energy drinks harmful when mixed with alcohol?", "When alcohol is mixed with caffeine, the caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, making drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise. As a result, they may drink more alcohol and become more impaired than they realize, increasing the risk of alcohol-attributable harms", "What is the argument for energy drinks age restriction to kids?", "Children and teenagers drink them more than adults, even though industry labelling guidelines state that any soft drink with more than 150mg of caffeine per litre must carry a warning about its content and state that it is not recommended for children." ], "Conversation_no": 53, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where are they banned to minors", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are energy drinks banned to minors", "Truth_answer": "No state has banned the sale of energy drinks to minors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505050336id_/https://apnews.com/3f9f339aa3df4a62b07e6cf276fbf4fe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are energy drinks banned to minors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions/district-of-columbia-usdc.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is worth seeing in Washington DC", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is worth seeing in Washington DC", "Truth_answer": "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/258338/visits-to-smithsonian-museums-und-institutions/", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which Smithsonian museums are the most popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular", "Truth_answer": "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522091647id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/258338/visits-to-smithsonian-museums-und-institutions/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522091647id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/258338/visits-to-smithsonian-museums-und-institutions/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://airandspace.si.edu/about", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important", "Truth_answer": "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016181928id_/https://airandspace.si.edu/about_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://freetoursbyfoot.com/international-spy-museum-tickets/", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is the Spy Museum free", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free", "Truth_answer": "Unlike the Smithsonian Museums, the International Spy Museum is a private museum and does charge admission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200812114448id_/https://freetoursbyfoot.com/international-spy-museum-tickets/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://twc.edu/articles/top-5-places-go-dc-after-5-pm", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe.", "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free?", "Unlike the Smithsonian Museums, the International Spy Museum is a private museum and does charge admission." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is there to do in DC after the museums close", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is there to do in Washington D.C. after the museums close", "Truth_answer": "Top 5 Places to Go in D.C. After 5 p.m.Night Walk of the National Mall. If you've been to D.C., you've likely walked the National Mall during the day, along with all of the other tourists, to see the iconic monuments. ...Madams Organ. ...National Portrait Gallery. ...The Kennedy Center. ...Capital One Arena.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is there to do in Washington D.C. after the museums close?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/best-time-to-visit-washington-dc-4175295", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe.", "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free?", "Unlike the Smithsonian Museums, the International Spy Museum is a private museum and does charge admission.", "What is there to do in Washington D.C. after the museums close?", "Top 5 Places to Go in D.C. After 5 p.m.Night Walk of the National Mall. If you've been to D.C., you've likely walked the National Mall during the day, along with all of the other tourists, to see the iconic monuments. ...Madams Organ. ...National Portrait Gallery. ...The Kennedy Center. ...Capital One Arena." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best time to visit the reflecting pools", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best time to visit the reflecting pools", "Truth_answer": "The best time to visit Washington D.C. is typically in the fall (September to November).The weather is comfortable, crowds are smaller and there's still plenty to do around the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903022527id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/best-time-to-visit-washington-dc-4175295_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best time to visit the reflecting pools in Washington D.C.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/washington-dc/articles/10-signature-dishes-you-must-eat-when-in-d-c/", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe.", "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free?", "Unlike the Smithsonian Museums, the International Spy Museum is a private museum and does charge admission.", "What is there to do in Washington D.C. after the museums close?", "Top 5 Places to Go in D.C. After 5 p.m.Night Walk of the National Mall. If you've been to D.C., you've likely walked the National Mall during the day, along with all of the other tourists, to see the iconic monuments. ...Madams Organ. ...National Portrait Gallery. ...The Kennedy Center. ...Capital One Arena.", "What is the best time to visit the reflecting pools in Washington D.C.?", "The best time to visit Washington D.C. is typically in the fall (September to November).The weather is comfortable, crowds are smaller and there's still plenty to do around the city." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any famous foods", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any famous foods", "Truth_answer": "Korean fried chicken Bul Korean restaurant in Adams Morgan is unequivocally the apex of Korean food in D.C. When you go, go with friends and share the K.F.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any famous foods in Washington D.C.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-smoke", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe.", "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free?", "Unlike the Smithsonian Museums, the International Spy Museum is a private museum and does charge admission.", "What is there to do in Washington D.C. after the museums close?", "Top 5 Places to Go in D.C. After 5 p.m.Night Walk of the National Mall. If you've been to D.C., you've likely walked the National Mall during the day, along with all of the other tourists, to see the iconic monuments. ...Madams Organ. ...National Portrait Gallery. ...The Kennedy Center. ...Capital One Arena.", "What is the best time to visit the reflecting pools in Washington D.C.?", "The best time to visit Washington D.C. is typically in the fall (September to November).The weather is comfortable, crowds are smaller and there's still plenty to do around the city.", "Are there any famous foods in Washington D.C.?", "Korean fried chicken Bul Korean restaurant in Adams Morgan is unequivocally the apex of Korean food in D.C. When you go, go with friends and share the K.F.C." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a DC half smoke", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a DC half smoke", "Truth_answer": "A half-smoke is a local sausage delicacy found in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding region. Similar to a hot dog, but usually larger, spicier, and with more coarsely-ground meat, the sausage is often half-pork and half-beef, smoked, and served with herbs, onion, and chili sauce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223225333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-smoke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a DC half smoke?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-smoke", "Context": [ "What is worth seeing in Washington D.C.?", "Most prominent at its center point is the Washington Monument, and war memorials include those to veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. ... If you look at a Washington, D.C. attractions map, you'll notice that many of them line the National Mall, so you're likely to spend a lot of time here.", "Which Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. are the most popular?", "The National Air and Space Museum was the most visited Smithsonian museum in 2018, with approximately 6.2 million visits.", "Why is the National Air and Space Museum important?", "The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe.", "Is the Spy Museum in Washington D.C. free?", "Unlike the Smithsonian Museums, the International Spy Museum is a private museum and does charge admission.", "What is there to do in Washington D.C. after the museums close?", "Top 5 Places to Go in D.C. After 5 p.m.Night Walk of the National Mall. If you've been to D.C., you've likely walked the National Mall during the day, along with all of the other tourists, to see the iconic monuments. ...Madams Organ. ...National Portrait Gallery. ...The Kennedy Center. ...Capital One Arena.", "What is the best time to visit the reflecting pools in Washington D.C.?", "The best time to visit Washington D.C. is typically in the fall (September to November).The weather is comfortable, crowds are smaller and there's still plenty to do around the city.", "Are there any famous foods in Washington D.C.?", "Korean fried chicken Bul Korean restaurant in Adams Morgan is unequivocally the apex of Korean food in D.C. When you go, go with friends and share the K.F.C.", "What is a DC half smoke?", "A half-smoke is a local sausage delicacy found in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding region. Similar to a hot dog, but usually larger, spicier, and with more coarsely-ground meat, the sausage is often half-pork and half-beef, smoked, and served with herbs, onion, and chili sauce." ], "Conversation_no": 54, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about its history", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about DC half smoke's history", "Truth_answer": "The original half-smoke is considered to be the sausage distributed by D.C.'s Briggs and Co. meatpackers, originating in around 1950, though Raymond Briggs started selling his half-smokes in about 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223225333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-smoke_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about DC half smoke's history.", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/oceanic-crust", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the oceanic crust", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the oceanic crust", "Truth_answer": "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170658id_/https://www.britannica.com/science/oceanic-crust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the main layers", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the main layers of oceanic crust", "Truth_answer": "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it differ from the continental crust", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust", "Truth_answer": "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-oceanic-crust-younger-than-continental-crust", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which is younger and why", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why", "Truth_answer": "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/how-old-is-the-ocean-floor-3960755", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where is the youngest oceanic found", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found", "Truth_answer": "The youngest crust of the ocean floor can be found near the seafloor spreading centers or mid-ocean ridges. As the plates split apart, magma rises from below the Earth's surface to fill in the empty void.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014173902id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/how-old-is-the-ocean-floor-3960755_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision.", "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found?", "The youngest crust of the ocean floor can be found near the seafloor spreading centers or mid-ocean ridges. As the plates split apart, magma rises from below the Earth's surface to fill in the empty void." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about the oldest", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the oldest oceanic crust found", "Truth_answer": "The oldest large-scale oceanic crust is in the west Pacific and north-west Atlantic — both are about up to 180-200 million years old. However, parts of the eastern Mediterranean Sea are remnants of the much older Tethys ocean, at about 270 and up to 340 million years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the oldest oceanic crust found?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://english.oxforddictionaries.com/seafloor%20spreading", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision.", "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found?", "The youngest crust of the ocean floor can be found near the seafloor spreading centers or mid-ocean ridges. As the plates split apart, magma rises from below the Earth's surface to fill in the empty void.", "Where is the oldest oceanic crust found?", "The oldest large-scale oceanic crust is in the west Pacific and north-west Atlantic — both are about up to 180-200 million years old. However, parts of the eastern Mediterranean Sea are remnants of the much older Tethys ocean, at about 270 and up to 340 million years old." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is seafloor spreading", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is seafloor spreading", "Truth_answer": "the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is seafloor spreading?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seafloor_spreading", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision.", "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found?", "The youngest crust of the ocean floor can be found near the seafloor spreading centers or mid-ocean ridges. As the plates split apart, magma rises from below the Earth's surface to fill in the empty void.", "Where is the oldest oceanic crust found?", "The oldest large-scale oceanic crust is in the west Pacific and north-west Atlantic — both are about up to 180-200 million years old. However, parts of the eastern Mediterranean Sea are remnants of the much older Tethys ocean, at about 270 and up to 340 million years old.", "What is seafloor spreading?", "the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is its significance", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the significance of seafloor spreading", "Truth_answer": "Seafloor spreading helps explain continental drift in the theory of plate tectonics. ... The motivating force for seafloor spreading ridges is tectonic plate slab pull at subduction zones, rather than magma pressure, although there is typically significant magma activity at spreading ridges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102105647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seafloor_spreading_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of seafloor spreading?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision.", "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found?", "The youngest crust of the ocean floor can be found near the seafloor spreading centers or mid-ocean ridges. As the plates split apart, magma rises from below the Earth's surface to fill in the empty void.", "Where is the oldest oceanic crust found?", "The oldest large-scale oceanic crust is in the west Pacific and north-west Atlantic — both are about up to 180-200 million years old. However, parts of the eastern Mediterranean Sea are remnants of the much older Tethys ocean, at about 270 and up to 340 million years old.", "What is seafloor spreading?", "the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.", "What is the significance of seafloor spreading?", "Seafloor spreading helps explain continental drift in the theory of plate tectonics. ... The motivating force for seafloor spreading ridges is tectonic plate slab pull at subduction zones, rather than magma pressure, although there is typically significant magma activity at spreading ridges." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is ocean crust formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is ocean crust formed", "Truth_answer": "Oceanic crust is continuously being created at mid-ocean ridges. As plates diverge at these ridges, magma rises into the upper mantle and crust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_crust_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is ocean crust formed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://pages.uoregon.edu/drt/Research/Volcanic%20Galapagos/presentation.view@_id=9899850041380&_page=3&_part=3&.html", "Context": [ "Describe the oceanic crust.", "Oceanic crust is about 6 km (4 miles) thick. It is composed of several layers, not including the overlying sediment.", "What are the main layers in the oceanic crust?", "The crust and the solid mantle layer together constitute oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "How does the oceanic crust differ from the continental crust?", "Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium.", "Which of the oceanic crust and the continental crust is younger and why?", "oceanic crust is destroyed due to subduction and new crust is created at mid oceanic ridges. The continental crust being less dense does not subduct unless it's continent-continent collision.", "Where is the youngest oceanic crust found?", "The youngest crust of the ocean floor can be found near the seafloor spreading centers or mid-ocean ridges. As the plates split apart, magma rises from below the Earth's surface to fill in the empty void.", "Where is the oldest oceanic crust found?", "The oldest large-scale oceanic crust is in the west Pacific and north-west Atlantic — both are about up to 180-200 million years old. However, parts of the eastern Mediterranean Sea are remnants of the much older Tethys ocean, at about 270 and up to 340 million years old.", "What is seafloor spreading?", "the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.", "What is the significance of seafloor spreading?", "Seafloor spreading helps explain continental drift in the theory of plate tectonics. ... The motivating force for seafloor spreading ridges is tectonic plate slab pull at subduction zones, rather than magma pressure, although there is typically significant magma activity at spreading ridges.", "How is ocean crust formed?", "Oceanic crust is continuously being created at mid-ocean ridges. As plates diverge at these ridges, magma rises into the upper mantle and crust." ], "Conversation_no": 55, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it being recycled", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is ocean crust being recycled", "Truth_answer": "Subduction zones are plate boundaries where old oceanic crust is recycled back into the mantle. This explains why the Earth's circumference does not expand with the production of new oceanic crust and why, in comparison to continents, the seafloor has very little accumulation of sediment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170528211702id_/http://pages.uoregon.edu:80/drt/Research/Volcanic%20Galapagos/presentation.view@_id=9899850041380&_page=3&_part=3&.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is ocean crust being recycled?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwinism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Darwin s theory in a nutshell", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Darwin s theory in a nutshell", "Truth_answer": "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.news18.com/news/india/whats-wrong-in-hrd-ministers-argument-on-darwin-theory-students-quizzed-in-exam-1671005.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201171355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwinism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_evolutionary_thought#1859%E2%80%931930s:_Darwin_and_his_legacy", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce." ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How was it developed", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Darwin's theory developed", "Truth_answer": "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_evolutionary_thought_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology." ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect it", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zcqbdxs/revision/7", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology.", "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory?" ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can fossils be used to understand it", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can fossils be used to understand Darwin's theory", "Truth_answer": "This supports Darwin's theory of evolution, which states that simple life forms gradually evolved into more complex ones. Evidence for early forms of life comes from fossils.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can fossils be used to understand Darwin's theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/her/evolution-and-natural-selection/a/lines-of-evidence-for-evolution", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology.", "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory?", "How can fossils be used to understand Darwin's theory?", "This supports Darwin's theory of evolution, which states that simple life forms gradually evolved into more complex ones. Evidence for early forms of life comes from fossils." ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is modern evidence for it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is modern evidence for Darwin's theory", "Truth_answer": "Important modern-day examples of evolution include the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria and pesticide-resistant insects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is modern evidence for Darwin's theory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/darwins-influence-on-modern-thought1/", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology.", "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory?", "How can fossils be used to understand Darwin's theory?", "This supports Darwin's theory of evolution, which states that simple life forms gradually evolved into more complex ones. Evidence for early forms of life comes from fossils.", "What is modern evidence for Darwin's theory?", "Important modern-day examples of evolution include the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria and pesticide-resistant insects." ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the impact on modern biology", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the impact of Darwin's theory on modern biology", "Truth_answer": "Darwin founded a new branch of life science, evolutionary biology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116223121id_/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/darwins-influence-on-modern-thought1/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the impact of Darwin's theory on modern biology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/evoscales_01", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology.", "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory?", "How can fossils be used to understand Darwin's theory?", "This supports Darwin's theory of evolution, which states that simple life forms gradually evolved into more complex ones. Evidence for early forms of life comes from fossils.", "What is modern evidence for Darwin's theory?", "Important modern-day examples of evolution include the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria and pesticide-resistant insects.", "What is the impact of Darwin's theory on modern biology?", "Darwin founded a new branch of life science, evolutionary biology" ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Compare and contrast microevolution and macroevolution", "Transformer_rewrite": "Compare and contrast microevolution and macroevolution", "Truth_answer": "Microevolution happens on a small scale (within a single population), while macroevolution happens on a scale that transcends the boundaries of a single species.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221040923id_/https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/evoscales_01_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Compare and contrast microevolution and macroevolution.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/speciation-the-origin-of-new-species-26230527", "Context": [ "What is Darwin's theory in a nutshell?", "Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "How was Darwin's theory developed?", "Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor. Darwin based his theory on the idea of natural selection: it synthesized a broad range of evidence from animal husbandry, biogeography, geology, morphology, and embryology.", "How do sexual and asexual reproduction affect Darwin's theory?", "How can fossils be used to understand Darwin's theory?", "This supports Darwin's theory of evolution, which states that simple life forms gradually evolved into more complex ones. Evidence for early forms of life comes from fossils.", "What is modern evidence for Darwin's theory?", "Important modern-day examples of evolution include the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria and pesticide-resistant insects.", "What is the impact of Darwin's theory on modern biology?", "Darwin founded a new branch of life science, evolutionary biology", "Compare and contrast microevolution and macroevolution.", "Microevolution happens on a small scale (within a single population), while macroevolution happens on a scale that transcends the boundaries of a single species." ], "Conversation_no": 56, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the relationship to speciation", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relationship of Darwin's theory to speciation", "Truth_answer": "Darwin indicated that species could form by the evolution of one species splitting into two, or via a population diverging from its extant ancestor to the point it was a new species.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006015107id_/http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/speciation-the-origin-of-new-species-26230527/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relationship of Darwin's theory to speciation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/depression/signs-and-symptoms", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression", "Truth_answer": "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/six-common-depression-types", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below." ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are common types", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are common types of depression", "Truth_answer": "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820211909id_/https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/six-common-depression-types_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are common types of depression?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/what-causes-depression", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder." ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What causes it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What causes depression", "Truth_answer": "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes depression?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/chemical-imbalance-in-the-brain", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events," ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the role of brain chemicals", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression", "Truth_answer": "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220132408id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/chemical-imbalance-in-the-brain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sunsprite.com/blog/9-ways-a-lack-of-sun-is-killing-you/", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells." ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does a lack of sunlight cause it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression", "Truth_answer": "If you're not careful, a lack of sunlight can actually lead to a form of clinical depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201006194205id_/https://www.sunsprite.com/blog/9-ways-a-lack-of-sun-is-killing-you/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNT64hmegi4YYIKsszY9aWfyFF7P3g%3A1568829532299&ei=XHCCXfLgEcjI0PEPk5a-0AM&q=How+can+you+treat+SAD%3F&oq=How+can+you+treat+SAD%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i22i30l10.22698.22698..24498...0.0..0.66.66.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.KvgaiYEYp1Y&ved=0ahUKEwjy_vC3-drkAhVIJDQIHROLDzoQ4dUDCAs&uact=5", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells.", "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression?", "If you're not careful, a lack of sunlight can actually lead to a form of clinical depression" ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can you treat SAD", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can you treat SAD", "Truth_answer": "Treatment includes light therapy (phototherapy), talk therapy, and medications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204725id_/https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNT64hmegi4YYIKsszY9aWfyFF7P3g%3A1568829532299&ei=XHCCXfLgEcjI0PEPk5a-0AM&q=How+can+you+treat+SAD%3F&oq=How+can+you+treat+SAD%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i22i30l10.22698.22698..24498...0.0..0.66.66.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.KvgaiYEYp1Y&ved=0ahUKEwjy_vC3-drkAhVIJDQIHROLDzoQ4dUDCAs&uact=5_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How can you treat SAD?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060501113832.htm", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells.", "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression?", "If you're not careful, a lack of sunlight can actually lead to a form of clinical depression", "How can you treat SAD?", "Treatment includes light therapy (phototherapy), talk therapy, and medications." ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the role of melatonin", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the role of melatonin in SAD", "Truth_answer": "Melatonin Improves Mood In Winter Depression. ... Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have found that melatonin, a naturally occurring brain substance, can relieve the doldrums of winter depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430123018id_/https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060501113832.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of melatonin in SAD?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/expert-answers/depression-and-anxiety/faq-20057989", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells.", "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression?", "If you're not careful, a lack of sunlight can actually lead to a form of clinical depression", "How can you treat SAD?", "Treatment includes light therapy (phototherapy), talk therapy, and medications.", "What is the role of melatonin in SAD?", "Melatonin Improves Mood In Winter Depression. ... Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have found that melatonin, a naturally occurring brain substance, can relieve the doldrums of winter depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD" ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are anxiety and depression related", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are anxiety and depression related", "Truth_answer": "Depression and anxiety commonly occur together and have similar treatments: counseling (psychotherapy) or medication, such as antidepressants, or both.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are anxiety and depression related?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/depression-treatment-options#1", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells.", "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression?", "If you're not careful, a lack of sunlight can actually lead to a form of clinical depression", "How can you treat SAD?", "Treatment includes light therapy (phototherapy), talk therapy, and medications.", "What is the role of melatonin in SAD?", "Melatonin Improves Mood In Winter Depression. ... Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have found that melatonin, a naturally occurring brain substance, can relieve the doldrums of winter depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD", "How are anxiety and depression related?", "Depression and anxiety commonly occur together and have similar treatments: counseling (psychotherapy) or medication, such as antidepressants, or both." ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What treatments exist for depression", "Transformer_rewrite": "What treatments exist for depression", "Truth_answer": "Some people get psychotherapy. They also might take antidepressants or follow other treatments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What treatments exist for depression?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/depression/cognitive-behavioral-therapy", "Context": [ "How can you tell if someone is suffering from depression?", "You may be depressed if, for more than two weeks, you've felt sad, down or miserable most of the time, or have lost interest or pleasure in usual activities, and have also experienced several of the signs and symptoms across at least three of the categories below.", "What are common types of depression?", "he four most common types of depression are major depression, persistent depressive disorder(formerly known as dysthymia), bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder.", "What causes depression?", "Rather, there are many possible causes of depression, including faulty mood regulation by the brain, genetic vulnerability, stressful life events,", "What is the role of brain chemicals in depression?", "A chemical imbalance in the brain is said to occur when there’s either too much or too little of certain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, in the brain. Neurotransmitters are natural chemicals that help facilitate communication between your nerve cells.", "Does a lack of sunlight cause depression?", "If you're not careful, a lack of sunlight can actually lead to a form of clinical depression", "How can you treat SAD?", "Treatment includes light therapy (phototherapy), talk therapy, and medications.", "What is the role of melatonin in SAD?", "Melatonin Improves Mood In Winter Depression. ... Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have found that melatonin, a naturally occurring brain substance, can relieve the doldrums of winter depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD", "How are anxiety and depression related?", "Depression and anxiety commonly occur together and have similar treatments: counseling (psychotherapy) or medication, such as antidepressants, or both.", "What treatments exist for depression?", "Some people get psychotherapy. They also might take antidepressants or follow other treatments." ], "Conversation_no": 57, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is CBT and how does it work", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is CBT and how does it work as a treatment for depression", "Truth_answer": "Treatment involves developing more balanced and constructive ways to respond to stressors. Ideally these new responses will help minimize or eliminate the troubling behavior or disorder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813194332id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/depression/cognitive-behavioral-therapy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is CBT and how does it work as a treatment for depression?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_database", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a realtime database", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a realtime database", "Truth_answer": "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620122214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_database_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a real-time database?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_database", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it differ from traditional ones", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases", "Truth_answer": "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620122214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_database_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.syntacticsinc.com/news-articles-cat/data-processing/", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the advantages of realtime processing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the advantages of realtime processing", "Truth_answer": "Ideal for processing large volumes of data/transaction for it increases efficiency rather than processing each individually.Can be done or processed independently during less-busy times or at a desired designated time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the advantages of real-time processing in real-time databases?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_database", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.", "What are the advantages of real-time processing in real-time databases?", "Ideal for processing large volumes of data/transaction for it increases efficiency rather than processing each individually.Can be done or processed independently during less-busy times or at a desired designated time." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are examples of important ones", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are examples of important real-time databases", "Truth_answer": "For example, a stock market changes very rapidly and is dynamic. The graphs of the different markets appear to be very unstable and yet a database has to keep track of current values for all of the markets of the New York Stock Exchange.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are examples of important real-time databases?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_database", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.", "What are the advantages of real-time processing in real-time databases?", "Ideal for processing large volumes of data/transaction for it increases efficiency rather than processing each individually.Can be done or processed independently during less-busy times or at a desired designated time.", "What are examples of important real-time databases?", "For example, a stock market changes very rapidly and is dynamic. The graphs of the different markets appear to be very unstable and yet a database has to keep track of current values for all of the markets of the New York Stock Exchange." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are important applications", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are important applications of real-time databases", "Truth_answer": "Real-time processing means that a transaction is processed fast enough for the result to come back and be acted on right away. Real-time databases are useful for accounting, banking, law, medical records, multi-media, process control, reservation systems, and scientific data analysis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important applications of real-time databases?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hackernoon.com/5-top-cloud-databases-that-works-wonders-7e628810e3ac", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.", "What are the advantages of real-time processing in real-time databases?", "Ideal for processing large volumes of data/transaction for it increases efficiency rather than processing each individually.Can be done or processed independently during less-busy times or at a desired designated time.", "What are examples of important real-time databases?", "For example, a stock market changes very rapidly and is dynamic. The graphs of the different markets appear to be very unstable and yet a database has to keep track of current values for all of the markets of the New York Stock Exchange.", "What are important applications of real-time databases?", "Real-time processing means that a transaction is processed fast enough for the result to come back and be acted on right away. Real-time databases are useful for accounting, banking, law, medical records, multi-media, process control, reservation systems, and scientific data analysis." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are important cloud options", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are important cloud options for real-time databases", "Truth_answer": "Amazon Web Services. ...Microsoft Azure SQL Database. ...Microsoft Azure DocumentDB. ...Cloud SQL by Google. ...Oracle Database as a Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important cloud options for real-time databases?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://firebase.google.com/products/realtime-database", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.", "What are the advantages of real-time processing in real-time databases?", "Ideal for processing large volumes of data/transaction for it increases efficiency rather than processing each individually.Can be done or processed independently during less-busy times or at a desired designated time.", "What are examples of important real-time databases?", "For example, a stock market changes very rapidly and is dynamic. The graphs of the different markets appear to be very unstable and yet a database has to keep track of current values for all of the markets of the New York Stock Exchange.", "What are important applications of real-time databases?", "Real-time processing means that a transaction is processed fast enough for the result to come back and be acted on right away. Real-time databases are useful for accounting, banking, law, medical records, multi-media, process control, reservation systems, and scientific data analysis.", "What are important cloud options for real-time databases?", "Amazon Web Services. ...Microsoft Azure SQL Database. ...Microsoft Azure DocumentDB. ...Cloud SQL by Google. ...Oracle Database as a Service." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the Firebase DB", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the Firebase DB", "Truth_answer": "The Firebase Realtime Database is a cloud-hosted NoSQL database that lets you store and sync data between your users in realtime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Firebase DB.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cloud.google.com/solutions/mobile/mobile-firebase-app-engine-flexible", "Context": [ "What is a real-time database?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing.", "How does a real-time database differ from traditional databases?", "A real-time database is a database system which uses real-time processing to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing. This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.", "What are the advantages of real-time processing in real-time databases?", "Ideal for processing large volumes of data/transaction for it increases efficiency rather than processing each individually.Can be done or processed independently during less-busy times or at a desired designated time.", "What are examples of important real-time databases?", "For example, a stock market changes very rapidly and is dynamic. The graphs of the different markets appear to be very unstable and yet a database has to keep track of current values for all of the markets of the New York Stock Exchange.", "What are important applications of real-time databases?", "Real-time processing means that a transaction is processed fast enough for the result to come back and be acted on right away. Real-time databases are useful for accounting, banking, law, medical records, multi-media, process control, reservation systems, and scientific data analysis.", "What are important cloud options for real-time databases?", "Amazon Web Services. ...Microsoft Azure SQL Database. ...Microsoft Azure DocumentDB. ...Cloud SQL by Google. ...Oracle Database as a Service.", "Tell me about the Firebase DB.", "The Firebase Realtime Database is a cloud-hosted NoSQL database that lets you store and sync data between your users in realtime." ], "Conversation_no": 58, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it used in mobile apps", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Firebase DB used in mobile apps", "Truth_answer": "The client app uses the Firebase Realtime Database to store and sync messages and to record user-event logs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Firebase DB used in mobile apps?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://coachad.com/articles/which-sports-cause-the-most-injuries-to-high-school-athletes/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which weekend sports have the most injuries", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which weekend sports have the most injuries", "Truth_answer": "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/sports-injuries", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the most common types of injuries", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the most common types of injuries", "Truth_answer": "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most common types of injuries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/acl-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20350738", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "What are the most common types of injuries?", "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the ACL", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the ACL", "Truth_answer": "The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize your knee joint. The ACL connects your thighbone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the ACL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/acl-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20350738", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "What are the most common types of injuries?", "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury.", "What is the ACL?", "The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize your knee joint. The ACL connects your thighbone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia)." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is an injury for it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an injury for the ACL", "Truth_answer": "An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing — such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill skiing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112030255id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/acl-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20350738_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an injury for the ACL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RICE_(medicine)", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "What are the most common types of injuries?", "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury.", "What is the ACL?", "The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize your knee joint. The ACL connects your thighbone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia).", "What is an injury for the ACL?", "An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing — such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill skiing." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the RICE method", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the RICE method", "Truth_answer": "RICE is a mnemonic acronym for four elements of treatment for soft tissue injuries: rest, ice, compression, and elevation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the RICE method.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://thischangedmypractice.com/move-an-injury-not-rice/", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "What are the most common types of injuries?", "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury.", "What is the ACL?", "The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize your knee joint. The ACL connects your thighbone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia).", "What is an injury for the ACL?", "An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing — such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill skiing.", "Tell me about the RICE method.", "RICE is a mnemonic acronym for four elements of treatment for soft tissue injuries: rest, ice, compression, and elevation." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is there disagreement about it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there disagreement about the RICE method", "Truth_answer": "They suggested the acronym MICE to replace RICE, where Rest is replaced with Movement. The Whartons advocated that once fracture or catastrophic injury is excluded: movement is best, not rest, to treat an injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there disagreement about the RICE method?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/arnica-what-arthritis-patients-should-know-189149", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "What are the most common types of injuries?", "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury.", "What is the ACL?", "The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize your knee joint. The ACL connects your thighbone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia).", "What is an injury for the ACL?", "An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing — such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill skiing.", "Tell me about the RICE method.", "RICE is a mnemonic acronym for four elements of treatment for soft tissue injuries: rest, ice, compression, and elevation.", "Is there disagreement about the RICE method?", "They suggested the acronym MICE to replace RICE, where Rest is replaced with Movement. The Whartons advocated that once fracture or catastrophic injury is excluded: movement is best, not rest, to treat an injury." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is arnica used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is arnica used for in sports injuries", "Truth_answer": "Arnica is used for bruises, sprains, muscle soreness, and muscle spasms often associated with sports activity. Arnica is also used to treat muscular aches, joint pain, and arthritis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094204id_/https://www.verywellhealth.com/arnica-what-arthritis-patients-should-know-189149_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is arnica used for in sports injuries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/sport-safety.html", "Context": [ "Which weekend sports have the most injuries?", "Which sports cause the most injuries to high school athletes?Volleyball: 14,304.Softball: 18,119.Wrestling/boxing/martial arts: 18,174.Gymnastics/cheerleading/dance: 22,671.Baseball: 27,208.Soccer: 45,475.Football: 118,886.Basketball: 119,589.", "What are the most common types of injuries?", "The most common types of sports injuries include:Sprains. Overstretching or tearing the ligaments results in a sprain. ...Strains. Overstretching or tearing muscles or tendons results in a sprain. ...Knee injuries. ...Swollen muscles. ...Achilles tendon rupture. ...Fractures. ...Dislocations. ...Rotator cuff injury.", "What is the ACL?", "The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize your knee joint. The ACL connects your thighbone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia).", "What is an injury for the ACL?", "An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing — such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill skiing.", "Tell me about the RICE method.", "RICE is a mnemonic acronym for four elements of treatment for soft tissue injuries: rest, ice, compression, and elevation.", "Is there disagreement about the RICE method?", "They suggested the acronym MICE to replace RICE, where Rest is replaced with Movement. The Whartons advocated that once fracture or catastrophic injury is excluded: movement is best, not rest, to treat an injury.", "What is arnica used for in sports injuries?", "Arnica is used for bruises, sprains, muscle soreness, and muscle spasms often associated with sports activity. Arnica is also used to treat muscular aches, joint pain, and arthritis." ], "Conversation_no": 59, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some ways to avoid injury", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some ways to avoid sports injuries", "Truth_answer": "Five Ways to Avoid Sports InjuriesWear protective gear, such as helmets, protective pads, and other gear.Warm up and cool down.Know the rules of the game.Watch out for others.Don't play when you're injured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some ways to avoid sports injuries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://osteopathic.org/what-is-osteopathic-medicine/benefits-of-yoga/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the benefits of yoga", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the benefits of yoga", "Truth_answer": "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/in-depth/yoga/art-20044733", "Context": [ "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury" ], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it help in reducing stress", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does yoga help in reducing stress", "Truth_answer": "Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041302id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/in-depth/yoga/art-20044733_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does yoga help in reducing stress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.gaiam.com/blogs/discover/a-beginners-guide-to-8-major-styles-of-yoga", "Context": [ "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury", "Does yoga help in reducing stress?", "Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate." ], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some of the main types", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the main types of yoga", "Truth_answer": "Anusara. Developed by American yogi John Friend in 1997, Anusara yoga is a relative newcomer to the yoga world. ...Ashtanga. Ashtanga is based on ancient yoga teachings, but it was popularized and brought to the West by K. Pattabhi Jois (pronounced pah-tah-bee joyce) in the 1970s. ...Bikram. ...Hatha. ...Hot Yoga. ...Iyengar. ...Vinyasa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the main types of yoga?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/35962-yoga-weight-loss.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury", "Does yoga help in reducing stress?", "Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate.", "What are some of the main types of yoga?", "Anusara. Developed by American yogi John Friend in 1997, Anusara yoga is a relative newcomer to the yoga world. ...Ashtanga. Ashtanga is based on ancient yoga teachings, but it was popularized and brought to the West by K. Pattabhi Jois (pronounced pah-tah-bee joyce) in the 1970s. ...Bikram. ...Hatha. ...Hot Yoga. ...Iyengar. ...Vinyasa." ], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What type is best for losing weight", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type is best for losing weight", "Truth_answer": "If your goal is weight loss, choosing one of the vigorous, flowing styles of yoga, such as Ashtanga, Vinyasa or Power Yoga, is the smart choice. These classes traditionally last 90 minutes, and can most definitely have a cardiovascular benefit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of yoga is best for losing weight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.doyouyoga.com/the-26-poses-of-bikram-yoga-64644/", "Context": [ "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury", "Does yoga help in reducing stress?", "Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate.", "What are some of the main types of yoga?", "Anusara. Developed by American yogi John Friend in 1997, Anusara yoga is a relative newcomer to the yoga world. ...Ashtanga. Ashtanga is based on ancient yoga teachings, but it was popularized and brought to the West by K. Pattabhi Jois (pronounced pah-tah-bee joyce) in the 1970s. ...Bikram. ...Hatha. ...Hot Yoga. ...Iyengar. ...Vinyasa.", "What type of yoga is best for losing weight?", "If your goal is weight loss, choosing one of the vigorous, flowing styles of yoga, such as Ashtanga, Vinyasa or Power Yoga, is the smart choice. These classes traditionally last 90 minutes, and can most definitely have a cardiovascular benefit" ], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are common poses in Bikram yoga", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are common poses in Bikram yoga", "Truth_answer": "Below, you'll find the 26 poses of Bikram yoga, so you can try it out for yourself at home!Standing Deep Breathing: Pranayama. Image credit: Bikram yoga. ...Half Moon Pose. ...Awkward Pose. ...Eagle Pose. ...Standing Head-to-Knee Pose. ...Standing Bow-Pulling Pose. ...Balancing Stick Pose. ...Standing Separate Leg Stretching Pose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are common poses in Bikram yoga?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321794.php", "Context": [ "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury", "Does yoga help in reducing stress?", "Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate.", "What are some of the main types of yoga?", "Anusara. Developed by American yogi John Friend in 1997, Anusara yoga is a relative newcomer to the yoga world. ...Ashtanga. Ashtanga is based on ancient yoga teachings, but it was popularized and brought to the West by K. Pattabhi Jois (pronounced pah-tah-bee joyce) in the 1970s. ...Bikram. ...Hatha. ...Hot Yoga. ...Iyengar. ...Vinyasa.", "What type of yoga is best for losing weight?", "If your goal is weight loss, choosing one of the vigorous, flowing styles of yoga, such as Ashtanga, Vinyasa or Power Yoga, is the smart choice. These classes traditionally last 90 minutes, and can most definitely have a cardiovascular benefit", "What are common poses in Bikram yoga?", "Below, you'll find the 26 poses of Bikram yoga, so you can try it out for yourself at home!Standing Deep Breathing: Pranayama. Image credit: Bikram yoga. ...Half Moon Pose. ...Awkward Pose. ...Eagle Pose. ...Standing Head-to-Knee Pose. ...Standing Bow-Pulling Pose. ...Balancing Stick Pose. ...Standing Separate Leg Stretching Pose." ], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is mindful breathing important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is mindful breathing important in yoga", "Truth_answer": "Mindful breathing exercises can do wonders for your brain, a new study suggests. Lately, more and more studies have confirmed that yoga and mindfulness benefit the brain as much as the body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201155244id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321794.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is mindful breathing important in yoga?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/meditation-for-better-asthma-control-4064665", "Context": [ "Tell me about the benefits of yoga.", "Other physical benefits of yoga include:increased flexibility.increased muscle strength and tone.improved respiration, energy and vitality.maintaining a balanced metabolism.weight reduction.cardio and circulatory health.improved athletic performance.protection from injury", "Does yoga help in reducing stress?", "Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate.", "What are some of the main types of yoga?", "Anusara. Developed by American yogi John Friend in 1997, Anusara yoga is a relative newcomer to the yoga world. ...Ashtanga. Ashtanga is based on ancient yoga teachings, but it was popularized and brought to the West by K. Pattabhi Jois (pronounced pah-tah-bee joyce) in the 1970s. ...Bikram. ...Hatha. ...Hot Yoga. ...Iyengar. ...Vinyasa.", "What type of yoga is best for losing weight?", "If your goal is weight loss, choosing one of the vigorous, flowing styles of yoga, such as Ashtanga, Vinyasa or Power Yoga, is the smart choice. These classes traditionally last 90 minutes, and can most definitely have a cardiovascular benefit", "What are common poses in Bikram yoga?", "Below, you'll find the 26 poses of Bikram yoga, so you can try it out for yourself at home!Standing Deep Breathing: Pranayama. Image credit: Bikram yoga. ...Half Moon Pose. ...Awkward Pose. ...Eagle Pose. ...Standing Head-to-Knee Pose. ...Standing Bow-Pulling Pose. ...Balancing Stick Pose. ...Standing Separate Leg Stretching Pose.", "Why is mindful breathing important in yoga?", "Mindful breathing exercises can do wonders for your brain, a new study suggests. Lately, more and more studies have confirmed that yoga and mindfulness benefit the brain as much as the body." ], "Conversation_no": 60, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it help relieve asthma", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does mindful breathing help relieve asthma", "Truth_answer": "Meditation for stress relief is one adjunctive treatment that may help you get control of your asthma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does mindful breathing help relieve asthma?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_(comics)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who are The Avengers", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are The Avengers", "Truth_answer": "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are The Avengers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_(comics)", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp." ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about their first appearance", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance", "Truth_answer": "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_(comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fandom.com/articles/who-is-the-strongest-avenger", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)" ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who is the most powerful and why", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why", "Truth_answer": "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.inverse.com/article/54747-avengers-endgame-who-are-the-new-avengers-in-phase-4", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger." ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the relationship of SpiderMan to the team", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers", "Truth_answer": "While Tom Holland's Spider-Man was “knighted” as an Avenger by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Avengers: Infinity War", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-isnt-Batman-an-Avenger#!n=12", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger.", "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers?", "While Tom Holland's Spider-Man was “knighted” as an Avenger by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Avengers: Infinity War" ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is Batman not a member", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Batman not a member of the Avengers", "Truth_answer": "Why isn't Batman an Avenger? Simply put, because he is a DC character and not a Marvel character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Batman not a member of The Avengers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger.", "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers?", "While Tom Holland's Spider-Man was “knighted” as an Avenger by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Avengers: Infinity War", "Why is Batman not a member of The Avengers?", "Why isn't Batman an Avenger? Simply put, because he is a DC character and not a Marvel character." ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is an important team in the DC universe", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an important team in the DC universe", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important team in the DC universe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger.", "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers?", "While Tom Holland's Spider-Man was “knighted” as an Avenger by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Avengers: Infinity War", "Why is Batman not a member of The Avengers?", "Why isn't Batman an Avenger? Simply put, because he is a DC character and not a Marvel character.", "What is an important team in the DC universe?" ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the origins of the Justice League", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the origins of the Justice League", "Truth_answer": "Originally consisting of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash/Barry Allen, Green Lantern/Hal Jordan, Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter, they first appeared together as the Justice League of America (JLA) in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127002001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the origins of the Justice League in the DC universe.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger.", "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers?", "While Tom Holland's Spider-Man was “knighted” as an Avenger by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Avengers: Infinity War", "Why is Batman not a member of The Avengers?", "Why isn't Batman an Avenger? Simply put, because he is a DC character and not a Marvel character.", "What is an important team in the DC universe?", "Tell me about the origins of the Justice League in the DC universe.", "Originally consisting of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash/Barry Allen, Green Lantern/Hal Jordan, Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter, they first appeared together as the Justice League of America (JLA) in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960)." ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who are the important members", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the important members of the Justice League of America", "Truth_answer": "The seven original members of the Justice League pictured from left to right: Green Lantern, Flash, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Martian Manhunter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the important members of the Justice League?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Which-was-formed-first-Avengers-or-the-Justice-League", "Context": [ "Who are The Avengers?", "The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in limited series comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Labeled Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp.", "Tell me about The Avengers' first appearance.", "First appearance The Avengers #1 (September, 1963)", "Who is the most powerful of The Avengers and why?", "Thor. Although stronger than most of his mortal teammates, Thor is far from the strongest Avenger.", "What is the relationship of Spider-Man to The Avengers?", "While Tom Holland's Spider-Man was “knighted” as an Avenger by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Avengers: Infinity War", "Why is Batman not a member of The Avengers?", "Why isn't Batman an Avenger? Simply put, because he is a DC character and not a Marvel character.", "What is an important team in the DC universe?", "Tell me about the origins of the Justice League in the DC universe.", "Originally consisting of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash/Barry Allen, Green Lantern/Hal Jordan, Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter, they first appeared together as the Justice League of America (JLA) in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960).", "Who are the important members of the Justice League?", "The seven original members of the Justice League pictured from left to right: Green Lantern, Flash, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Martian Manhunter." ], "Conversation_no": 61, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Which team came first", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Justice League or The Avengers come first", "Truth_answer": "The precursor to the Justice League was the Justice Society of America, who first appeared nearly two decades earlier, in All-Star Comics #3 of December 1940. The first appearance of the Avengers as a team was in their self-titled series, in September 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Justice League or The Avengers come first?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the Surrealism movement in art", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Surrealism movement in art", "Truth_answer": "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125020732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-surrealism-definition-art-characteristics.html", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its characteristics", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement", "Truth_answer": "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-what-is-surrealism", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about its founding", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding", "Truth_answer": "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506185916id_/https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-what-is-surrealism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealist_Manifesto", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about the series of manifestos", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the Surrealism movement", "Truth_answer": "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://arthistoryunstuffed.com/comparison-of-dada-and-surrealism/", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it different from Dada", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada", "Truth_answer": "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022114446id_/https://arthistoryunstuffed.com/comparison-of-dada-and-surrealism/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Surrealism-important", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is its importance", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Surrealism movement importance", "Truth_answer": "Surrealism allows us to see art in it's purest form because it stems from imagination rather than rational thought. Because of this, artists are able to better express their emotions and thoughts through this art form", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the importance of the Surrealism movement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/art/Surrealism", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement.", "What is the importance of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealism allows us to see art in it's purest form because it stems from imagination rather than rational thought. Because of this, artists are able to better express their emotions and thoughts through this art form" ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who are the most famous artists", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the most famous artists in the Surrealism movement", "Truth_answer": "The major Surrealist painters were Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Roy, Paul Delvaux, and Joan Miró", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the most famous artists in the Surrealism movement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thedaliuniverse.com/en/salvador-dali", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement.", "What is the importance of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealism allows us to see art in it's purest form because it stems from imagination rather than rational thought. Because of this, artists are able to better express their emotions and thoughts through this art form", "Who are the most famous artists in the Surrealism movement?", "The major Surrealist painters were Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Roy, Paul Delvaux, and Joan Miró" ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why did Dali choose surrealism", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Dali choose surrealism", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí , was known for his wild art and a public personality to match, and these two elements helped him rise above the rest of the surrealists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703210844id_/https://www.thedaliuniverse.com/en/salvador-dali_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dali choose surrealism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/salvador-dali-famous-paintings", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement.", "What is the importance of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealism allows us to see art in it's purest form because it stems from imagination rather than rational thought. Because of this, artists are able to better express their emotions and thoughts through this art form", "Who are the most famous artists in the Surrealism movement?", "The major Surrealist painters were Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Roy, Paul Delvaux, and Joan Miró", "Why did Dali choose surrealism?", "Salvador Dalí , was known for his wild art and a public personality to match, and these two elements helped him rise above the rest of the surrealists." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are his most iconic works", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Dali's most iconic works", "Truth_answer": "Here are the 10 most famous paintings of Salvador Dali including The Persistence of Memory, Galatea of the Spheres and The Great Masturbator.#4 The Great Masturbator. ...#3 Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) ...#2 Swans Reflecting Elephants. ...#1 The Persistence of Memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Dali's most iconic works?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://1stwebdesigner.com/modern-surrealism/", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement.", "What is the importance of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealism allows us to see art in it's purest form because it stems from imagination rather than rational thought. Because of this, artists are able to better express their emotions and thoughts through this art form", "Who are the most famous artists in the Surrealism movement?", "The major Surrealist painters were Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Roy, Paul Delvaux, and Joan Miró", "Why did Dali choose surrealism?", "Salvador Dalí , was known for his wild art and a public personality to match, and these two elements helped him rise above the rest of the surrealists.", "What are Dali's most iconic works?", "Here are the 10 most famous paintings of Salvador Dali including The Persistence of Memory, Galatea of the Spheres and The Great Masturbator.#4 The Great Masturbator. ...#3 Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) ...#2 Swans Reflecting Elephants. ...#1 The Persistence of Memory." ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it still used today", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the Surrealism movement in art still used today", "Truth_answer": "Surrealism is still alive and growing until today. Many artists around the world are influenced by Surrealism styles, ideas & techniques", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190309014534id_/https://1stwebdesigner.com/modern-surrealism/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Surrealism movement in art still used today?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-what-is-surrealism", "Context": [ "What is the Surrealism movement in art?", "Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects, and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.", "What are characteristics of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealistic art is characterized by dream-like visuals, the use of symbolism, and collage images.", "Tell me about the Surrealism movement's founding.", "Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement. It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind.", "Tell me about the series of manifestos in the Surrealism movement.", "A Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and published in 1924 as a booklet (Editions du Sagittaire). The document defines Surrealism as: Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought.", "How is Surrealism movement different from Dada?", "Dada and Surrealism were both movements of writers and poets, with visual artists as being part of the larger intellectual group, but in Surrealism the artists were somewhat less innovative than those in the Dada movement.", "What is the importance of the Surrealism movement?", "Surrealism allows us to see art in it's purest form because it stems from imagination rather than rational thought. Because of this, artists are able to better express their emotions and thoughts through this art form", "Who are the most famous artists in the Surrealism movement?", "The major Surrealist painters were Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Roy, Paul Delvaux, and Joan Miró", "Why did Dali choose surrealism?", "Salvador Dalí , was known for his wild art and a public personality to match, and these two elements helped him rise above the rest of the surrealists.", "What are Dali's most iconic works?", "Here are the 10 most famous paintings of Salvador Dali including The Persistence of Memory, Galatea of the Spheres and The Great Masturbator.#4 The Great Masturbator. ...#3 Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) ...#2 Swans Reflecting Elephants. ...#1 The Persistence of Memory.", "Is the Surrealism movement in art still used today?", "Surrealism is still alive and growing until today. Many artists around the world are influenced by Surrealism styles, ideas & techniques" ], "Conversation_no": 62, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What has its impact been on other fields", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has been the Surrealism movement's impact on other fields", "Truth_answer": "The element of chance has also proven integral to performance art, as in the unscripted Happenings of the 1950s, and even to computer art based on randomization. The Surrealist focus on dreams, psychoanalysis, and fantastic imagery has provided fodder for a number of artists working today", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506185916id_/https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-what-is-surrealism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has been the Surrealism movement's impact on other fields?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is blockchain", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is blockchain", "Truth_answer": "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is blockchain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blog.aicpa.org/2018/02/blockchain-was-made-to-solve-1-problem-heres-what-that-is.html", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What problem does it solve", "Transformer_rewrite": "What problem does blockchain solve", "Truth_answer": "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727174739id_/https://blog.aicpa.org/2018/02/blockchain-was-made-to-solve-1-problem-heres-what-that-is.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cointelegraph.com/bitcoin-for-beginners/how-blockchain-technology-works-guide-for-beginners", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm" ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does blockchain work", "Truth_answer": "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does blockchain work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash" ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the types of networks", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the types of blockchain networks", "Truth_answer": "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124191930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about its invention", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about blockchain's invention", "Truth_answer": "Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124191930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about blockchain's invention.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blockchain.wtf/what-the-faq/blockchain-cryptocurrency-difference/", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains.", "Tell me about blockchain's invention.", "Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it related to cryptocurrencies", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is blockchain related to cryptocurrencies", "Truth_answer": "The blockchain is the technology that is serves as the distributed ledger that forms the network. ... Cryptocurrencies are the tokens used within these networks to send value and pay for these transactions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is blockchain related to cryptocurrencies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bitcoin.org/en/faq", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains.", "Tell me about blockchain's invention.", "Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin.", "How is blockchain related to cryptocurrencies?", "The blockchain is the technology that is serves as the distributed ledger that forms the network. ... Cryptocurrencies are the tokens used within these networks to send value and pay for these transactions." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is Bitcoin generated", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Bitcoin generated", "Truth_answer": "New bitcoins are generated by a competitive and decentralized process called mining. This process involves that individuals are rewarded by the network for their services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Bitcoin generated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://lisk.io/academy/blockchain-basics/benefits-of-blockchain/blockchain-security", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains.", "Tell me about blockchain's invention.", "Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin.", "How is blockchain related to cryptocurrencies?", "The blockchain is the technology that is serves as the distributed ledger that forms the network. ... Cryptocurrencies are the tokens used within these networks to send value and pay for these transactions.", "How is Bitcoin generated?", "New bitcoins are generated by a competitive and decentralized process called mining. This process involves that individuals are rewarded by the network for their services." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How secure is blockchain", "Transformer_rewrite": "How secure is blockchain", "Truth_answer": "Private keys are even more secure as they are considerably longer. It is in this way that blockchain offers a greater level of security to the individual user as it removes the need for weak and easily compromised passwords and online identities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How secure is blockchain?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://lisk.io/academy/blockchain-business/blockchain-in-business", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains.", "Tell me about blockchain's invention.", "Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin.", "How is blockchain related to cryptocurrencies?", "The blockchain is the technology that is serves as the distributed ledger that forms the network. ... Cryptocurrencies are the tokens used within these networks to send value and pay for these transactions.", "How is Bitcoin generated?", "New bitcoins are generated by a competitive and decentralized process called mining. This process involves that individuals are rewarded by the network for their services.", "How secure is blockchain?", "Private keys are even more secure as they are considerably longer. It is in this way that blockchain offers a greater level of security to the individual user as it removes the need for weak and easily compromised passwords and online identities." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its other uses in business", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are blockchain's other uses in business", "Truth_answer": "Within the context of data and business intelligence storage, blockchain can be used to drastically improve security and decrease dependency on central entities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are blockchain's other uses in business?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/09/5-ways-blockchain-can-transform-the-world-of-impact-investing/", "Context": [ "What is blockchain?", "A blockchain, originally block chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.", "What problem does blockchain solve?", "Blockchain technology solves the Byzantine General's Problem using a proof-of-work consensus algorithm", "How does blockchain work?", "A Blockchain is a type of diary or spreadsheet containing information about transactions. Each transaction generates a hash", "What are the types of blockchain networks?", "Currently, there are at least four types of blockchain networks — public blockchains, private blockchains, consortium blockchains and hybrid blockchains.", "Tell me about blockchain's invention.", "Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin.", "How is blockchain related to cryptocurrencies?", "The blockchain is the technology that is serves as the distributed ledger that forms the network. ... Cryptocurrencies are the tokens used within these networks to send value and pay for these transactions.", "How is Bitcoin generated?", "New bitcoins are generated by a competitive and decentralized process called mining. This process involves that individuals are rewarded by the network for their services.", "How secure is blockchain?", "Private keys are even more secure as they are considerably longer. It is in this way that blockchain offers a greater level of security to the individual user as it removes the need for weak and easily compromised passwords and online identities.", "What are blockchain's other uses in business?", "Within the context of data and business intelligence storage, blockchain can be used to drastically improve security and decrease dependency on central entities." ], "Conversation_no": 63, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the implications for society", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the implications of blockchain for society", "Truth_answer": "The management of assets on a blockchain have a number of advantages, from which impact investing could potentially benefit: greater transparency, enhanced security, improved traceability, increased efficiency and speed of transactions, and reduced costs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the implications of blockchain for society?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kingofthecoals.com/8-different-types-of-ribs/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the types of pork ribs", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the types of pork ribs", "Truth_answer": "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork_ribs", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are baby backs", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are baby back pork ribs", "Truth_answer": "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825065241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork_ribs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.weber.com/US/en/grill-skills/mastering-pork/ribs/baby-back-ribs-vs-spareribs/weber-34585.html", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the differences with spareribs", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs", "Truth_answer": "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002922id_/https://www.weber.com/US/en/grill-skills/mastering-pork/ribs/baby-back-ribs-vs-spareribs/weber-34585.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/the-best-baby-back-ribs-1241297", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are ways to cook them", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are ways to cook pork ribs", "Truth_answer": "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-grill-ribs-as-succulent-and-juicy-as-the-finest-rib-shack/", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about on the bbq", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq", "Truth_answer": "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thespruceeats.com/the-3-2-1-barbecue-method-335862", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute)." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the 321 method", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Truth_answer": "Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F (110 C) and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190610062717id_/https://www.thespruceeats.com/the-3-2-1-barbecue-method-335862_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.thesmokerking.com/smokeporkribs.html", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute).", "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F (110 C) and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How long do they take to smoke", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long do pork ribs take to smoke", "Truth_answer": "Whether you like them dry or wet, the trick is to monitor time and temperature. Maintain a steady temperature around 250 degrees F, and cook them for about 5 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173645id_/http://www.thesmokerking.com:80/smokeporkribs.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long do pork ribs take to smoke?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://amazingribs.com/tested-recipes/pork-ribs-recipes/are-my-ribs-ready-yet", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute).", "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F (110 C) and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour.", "How long do pork ribs take to smoke?", "Whether you like them dry or wet, the trick is to monitor time and temperature. Maintain a steady temperature around 250 degrees F, and cook them for about 5 hours." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do you know when they are done", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you know when pork ribs are done smoking", "Truth_answer": "According to USDA, ribs are done when they are 145°F internal temp, but they may still be tough. If you take them up to 190 to 203°F, the collagens and fats melt at this temp and make the meat more tender and juicy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you know when pork ribs are done smoking?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/best-bbq-rubs", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute).", "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F (110 C) and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour.", "How long do pork ribs take to smoke?", "Whether you like them dry or wet, the trick is to monitor time and temperature. Maintain a steady temperature around 250 degrees F, and cook them for about 5 hours.", "How do you know when pork ribs are done smoking?", "According to USDA, ribs are done when they are 145°F internal temp, but they may still be tough. If you take them up to 190 to 203°F, the collagens and fats melt at this temp and make the meat more tender and juicy." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is in a typical rub", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is in a typical pork rib bbq rub", "Truth_answer": "7 BBQ Rubs to Up Your Grilling GameBone Suckin' Sauce. For those who need a utility player. ...Bad Byron's Butt Rub. ...Killer Hogs BBQ Rub. ...Plowboys BBQ Yardbird Rub. ...Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning. ...Captain Rodney's Private Reserve Boucaneer's Rub, Peach Barbeque. ...Greenpoint Trading Coffee Dry Rub.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is in a typical pork rib bbq rub?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thekitchn.com/the-bottled-bbq-sauce-taste-test-we-tried-7-brands-and-ranked-them-220654", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute).", "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F (110 C) and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour.", "How long do pork ribs take to smoke?", "Whether you like them dry or wet, the trick is to monitor time and temperature. Maintain a steady temperature around 250 degrees F, and cook them for about 5 hours.", "How do you know when pork ribs are done smoking?", "According to USDA, ribs are done when they are 145°F internal temp, but they may still be tough. If you take them up to 190 to 203°F, the collagens and fats melt at this temp and make the meat more tender and juicy.", "What is in a typical pork rib bbq rub?", "7 BBQ Rubs to Up Your Grilling GameBone Suckin' Sauce. For those who need a utility player. ...Bad Byron's Butt Rub. ...Killer Hogs BBQ Rub. ...Plowboys BBQ Yardbird Rub. ...Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning. ...Captain Rodney's Private Reserve Boucaneer's Rub, Peach Barbeque. ...Greenpoint Trading Coffee Dry Rub." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What s the best style of sauce for them", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the best style of sauce for pork ribs", "Truth_answer": "Here are the results, from the least favorite to most favorite BBQ sauce:Trader Joe's Kansas City BBQ Sauce.Sweet Baby Ray's Original. ...Bull's-Eye Original. ...Stubb's Smokey Mesquite. ...Hunt's Original BBQ Sauce. ...Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce. This bottled BBQ sauce had a lot going on. ...Jack Daniel's Original No. 7 Recipe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the best style of sauce for pork ribs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://heygrillhey.com/kansas-city-style-bbq-sauce/", "Context": [ "What are the types of pork ribs?", "Types of Pork RibsBaby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are sometimes known as loin back or just back ribs. ...Pork Spareribs. Spare ribs are found much lower in the pig, nearer to the belly. ...St. Louis Style Ribs. St. Louis Style ribs are actually from the same part of the rib cage as spareribs. ...Country Style Pork Ribs.", "What are baby back pork ribs?", "Baby back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.", "What are the differences between baby back ribs and spareribs?", "Baby back ribs (bottom of photo) are cut from the top of the rib cage, near the backbone. Spareribs (top of photo) are cut from the bottom of the rib cage, and sometimes they include the brisket, which is a bony piece of meat that hangs from the bottom.", "What are ways to cook pork ribs?", "Cook the ribs: At 250 degrees, place the ribs wrapped securely in tin foil onto a cookie sheet (sometimes juice/fat can escape the tin foil) and place them in the oven. cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, pull them out and open the tin foil to take a look.", "How do you cook pork ribs on the bbq?", "Grill, covered, over indirect medium heat for 30 minutes on each side. After the first hour, move the ribs to direct medium heat and cook 20-40 minutes longer, or until the pork is tender (more on this in a minute).", "Describe the 321 method of cooking pork ribs", "Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F (110 C) and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour.", "How long do pork ribs take to smoke?", "Whether you like them dry or wet, the trick is to monitor time and temperature. Maintain a steady temperature around 250 degrees F, and cook them for about 5 hours.", "How do you know when pork ribs are done smoking?", "According to USDA, ribs are done when they are 145°F internal temp, but they may still be tough. If you take them up to 190 to 203°F, the collagens and fats melt at this temp and make the meat more tender and juicy.", "What is in a typical pork rib bbq rub?", "7 BBQ Rubs to Up Your Grilling GameBone Suckin' Sauce. For those who need a utility player. ...Bad Byron's Butt Rub. ...Killer Hogs BBQ Rub. ...Plowboys BBQ Yardbird Rub. ...Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning. ...Captain Rodney's Private Reserve Boucaneer's Rub, Peach Barbeque. ...Greenpoint Trading Coffee Dry Rub.", "What's the best style of sauce for pork ribs?", "Here are the results, from the least favorite to most favorite BBQ sauce:Trader Joe's Kansas City BBQ Sauce.Sweet Baby Ray's Original. ...Bull's-Eye Original. ...Stubb's Smokey Mesquite. ...Hunt's Original BBQ Sauce. ...Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce. This bottled BBQ sauce had a lot going on. ...Jack Daniel's Original No. 7 Recipe." ], "Conversation_no": 64, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What s in Kansas City style sauce", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's in Kansas City style BBQ sauce", "Truth_answer": "It's rich from the molasses, bright from the acidic tomatoes and vinegar, and has just the right amount of heat from the chili powder. It's a classic, ketchup-based BBQ sauce that is a must-have for chicken, ribs, and more", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200511164333id_/https://heygrillhey.com/kansas-city-style-bbq-sauce/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200511164333id_/https://heygrillhey.com/kansas-city-style-bbq-sauce/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's in Kansas City style BBQ sauce?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/economics/gdp-inflation-and-unemployment/nominal-gdp-real-gdp-and-price-level", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is nominal GDP", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is nominal GDP", "Truth_answer": "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008150720id_/https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/economics/gdp-inflation-and-unemployment/nominal-gdp-real-gdp-and-price-level_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is nominal GDP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-nominal-GDP-not-a-good-factor-to-measure-a-countrys-economy-Which-factor-would-be-an-appropriate-alternative", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it not a good measure", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure", "Truth_answer": "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/nominal-gdp-vs-real-gdp/", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production" ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the difference with real", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the between nominal and real GDP", "Truth_answer": "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116190708id_/https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/nominal-gdp-vs-real-gdp/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_income", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it related to gross national income", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income", "Truth_answer": "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128151031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_income_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/stats_popup7.html", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents" ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the meaning of GNI", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the meaning of GNI", "Truth_answer": "Gross national income (GNI) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tradingeconomics.com/bangladesh/gni-per-capita-growth-annual-percent-wb-data.html_p0", "https://tradingeconomics.com/honduras/gni-per-capita-constant-lcu-wb-data.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of GNI?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/112814/why-does-inflation-increase-gdp-growth.asp", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents", "What is the meaning of GNI?", "Gross national income (GNI) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth", "Truth_answer": "Higher production leads to a lower unemployment rate, further fueling demand. Increased wages lead to higher demand as consumers spend more freely. This leads to higher GDP combined with inflation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-economics/chapter/the-relationship-between-inflation-and-unemployment/", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents", "What is the meaning of GNI?", "Gross national income (GNI) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.", "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth?", "Higher production leads to a lower unemployment rate, further fueling demand. Increased wages lead to higher demand as consumers spend more freely. This leads to higher GDP combined with inflation." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the relationship between inflation and unemployment", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relationship between inflation and unemployment", "Truth_answer": "The Phillips curve argues that unemployment and inflation are inversely related: as levels of unemployment decrease, inflation increases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215203714id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-economics/chapter/the-relationship-between-inflation-and-unemployment/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relationship between inflation and unemployment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-frictional-unemployment-examples-causes-rates-3305517", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents", "What is the meaning of GNI?", "Gross national income (GNI) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.", "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth?", "Higher production leads to a lower unemployment rate, further fueling demand. Increased wages lead to higher demand as consumers spend more freely. This leads to higher GDP combined with inflation.", "What is the relationship between inflation and unemployment?", "The Phillips curve argues that unemployment and inflation are inversely related: as levels of unemployment decrease, inflation increases." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is frictional unemployment and why is it important", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is frictional unemployment and why is it important", "Truth_answer": "Frictional unemployment is when workers are jobless and looking for work in a healthy economy. It doesn't matter if they leave voluntarily or are fired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228205411id_/https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-frictional-unemployment-examples-causes-rates-3305517_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is frictional unemployment and why is it important?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-frictional-unemployment-examples-causes-rates-3305517", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents", "What is the meaning of GNI?", "Gross national income (GNI) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.", "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth?", "Higher production leads to a lower unemployment rate, further fueling demand. Increased wages lead to higher demand as consumers spend more freely. This leads to higher GDP combined with inflation.", "What is the relationship between inflation and unemployment?", "The Phillips curve argues that unemployment and inflation are inversely related: as levels of unemployment decrease, inflation increases.", "What is frictional unemployment and why is it important?", "Frictional unemployment is when workers are jobless and looking for work in a healthy economy. It doesn't matter if they leave voluntarily or are fired." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it bad for the economy", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is frictional unemployment bad for the economy", "Truth_answer": "An increase in frictional unemployment means more workers are moving toward better positions. In fact, frictional unemployment benefits the economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228205411id_/https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-frictional-unemployment-examples-causes-rates-3305517_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is frictional unemployment bad for the economy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-frictional-unemployment-examples-causes-rates-3305517", "Context": [ "What is nominal GDP?", "Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation.", "Why is nominal GDP not a good measure?", "The problem comes when you're comparing GDP across different time periods. Nominal GDP includes “growth” in the value of output due to inflation as well as production", "What is the between nominal and real GDP?", "Nominal GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year valued at the current market price. Real GDP is the sum-total of the economic output produced in a year values at a pre-determined base market price.", "How is nominal GDP related to gross national income?", "The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents", "What is the meaning of GNI?", "Gross national income (GNI) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.", "How is inflation affected by high GDP growth?", "Higher production leads to a lower unemployment rate, further fueling demand. Increased wages lead to higher demand as consumers spend more freely. This leads to higher GDP combined with inflation.", "What is the relationship between inflation and unemployment?", "The Phillips curve argues that unemployment and inflation are inversely related: as levels of unemployment decrease, inflation increases.", "What is frictional unemployment and why is it important?", "Frictional unemployment is when workers are jobless and looking for work in a healthy economy. It doesn't matter if they leave voluntarily or are fired.", "Is frictional unemployment bad for the economy?", "An increase in frictional unemployment means more workers are moving toward better positions. In fact, frictional unemployment benefits the economy." ], "Conversation_no": 65, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can the government reduce its level", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can the government reduce the level of frictional unemployment", "Truth_answer": "Frictional unemployment can be reduced by bringing better information about jobs to the worker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228205411id_/https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-frictional-unemployment-examples-causes-rates-3305517_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How can the government reduce the level of frictional unemployment?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavandula", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about lavender plants", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about lavender plants", "Truth_answer": "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.gardenmandy.com/types-of-lavender-plants/", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India." ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different types", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different types of lavender plants", "Truth_answer": "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rd.com/home/gardening/lavender-farms/", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)" ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What places are famous for them", "Transformer_rewrite": "What places are famous for lavender plants", "Truth_answer": "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318211953id_/https://www.rd.com/home/gardening/lavender-farms/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://whatscookingamerica.net/Lavender.htm", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July." ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are they safe to eat", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are lavender plants safe to eat", "Truth_answer": "As a member of the same family as many of our most popular herbs, it is not surprising that lavender is edible and that it's use in food preparation is also returning. Flowers and leaves can be used fresh, and both buds and stems can be used dried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are lavender plants safe to eat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homeguides.sfgate.com/difference-between-lavender-culinary-lavender-28244.html", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July.", "Are lavender plants safe to eat?", "As a member of the same family as many of our most popular herbs, it is not surprising that lavender is edible and that it's use in food preparation is also returning. Flowers and leaves can be used fresh, and both buds and stems can be used dried." ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What variety is best for cooking", "Transformer_rewrite": "What variety of lavender is best for cooking", "Truth_answer": "Although most varieties of lavender can be used in cooking, some varieties are more widely used, such as Lavandula angustifolia, particularly 'Munstead' (USDA zones 5 through 8). These lavenders have the sweetest fragrance among all species of lavender, which creates flavor in cooking", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111205532id_/https://homeguides.sfgate.com/difference-between-lavender-culinary-lavender-28244.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What variety of lavender is best for cooking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://whatscookingamerica.net/Lavender.htm", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July.", "Are lavender plants safe to eat?", "As a member of the same family as many of our most popular herbs, it is not surprising that lavender is edible and that it's use in food preparation is also returning. Flowers and leaves can be used fresh, and both buds and stems can be used dried.", "What variety of lavender is best for cooking?", "Although most varieties of lavender can be used in cooking, some varieties are more widely used, such as Lavandula angustifolia, particularly 'Munstead' (USDA zones 5 through 8). These lavenders have the sweetest fragrance among all species of lavender, which creates flavor in cooking" ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it used", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is lavender used in cooking", "Truth_answer": "Grind the lavender in a herb or coffee grinder or mash it with mortar and pestle. The spikes and leaves of culinary lavender can be used in most dishes in place of rosemary in most recipes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190719111526id_/https://whatscookingamerica.net/Lavender.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is lavender used in cooking?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thespruceeats.com/cooking-with-lavender-1375417", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July.", "Are lavender plants safe to eat?", "As a member of the same family as many of our most popular herbs, it is not surprising that lavender is edible and that it's use in food preparation is also returning. Flowers and leaves can be used fresh, and both buds and stems can be used dried.", "What variety of lavender is best for cooking?", "Although most varieties of lavender can be used in cooking, some varieties are more widely used, such as Lavandula angustifolia, particularly 'Munstead' (USDA zones 5 through 8). These lavenders have the sweetest fragrance among all species of lavender, which creates flavor in cooking", "How is lavender used in cooking?", "Grind the lavender in a herb or coffee grinder or mash it with mortar and pestle. The spikes and leaves of culinary lavender can be used in most dishes in place of rosemary in most recipes." ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is it good with", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is lavender good with", "Truth_answer": "Lavender's sweet, fragrant flavor complements a range of foods, both sweet and savory. Ingredients lavender goes well with include strawberries, blueberries, pears, lemon, orange, honey, sage, rosemary, oregano, thyme, black pepper, and chocolate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091834id_/https://www.thespruceeats.com/cooking-with-lavender-1375417_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What foods is lavender good for cooking with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet/what-are-possible-benefits-lavender-must-know-facts-about-therapeutic-plant/", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July.", "Are lavender plants safe to eat?", "As a member of the same family as many of our most popular herbs, it is not surprising that lavender is edible and that it's use in food preparation is also returning. Flowers and leaves can be used fresh, and both buds and stems can be used dried.", "What variety of lavender is best for cooking?", "Although most varieties of lavender can be used in cooking, some varieties are more widely used, such as Lavandula angustifolia, particularly 'Munstead' (USDA zones 5 through 8). These lavenders have the sweetest fragrance among all species of lavender, which creates flavor in cooking", "How is lavender used in cooking?", "Grind the lavender in a herb or coffee grinder or mash it with mortar and pestle. The spikes and leaves of culinary lavender can be used in most dishes in place of rosemary in most recipes.", "What foods is lavender good for cooking with?", "Lavender's sweet, fragrant flavor complements a range of foods, both sweet and savory. Ingredients lavender goes well with include strawberries, blueberries, pears, lemon, orange, honey, sage, rosemary, oregano, thyme, black pepper, and chocolate." ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the health benefits of its oil", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the health benefits of lavender oil", "Truth_answer": "What Are Possible Health Benefits of Lavender?May Help Improve Sleep. ...Could Help Treat Skin Blemishes. ...May Offer a Natural Remedy for Pain. ...Reduce Blood Pressure and Heart Rate. ...Could Relieve Asthma Symptoms. ...Lessens Menopausal Hot Flashes. ...Help Combat Fungus Growth. ...Potentially Promotes Hair Growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the health benefits of lavender oil?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/lavender", "Context": [ "Tell me about lavender plants.", "Lavandula is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India.", "What are the different types of lavender plants?", "List of the Primary Types of LavenderEnglish Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) ...French Lavender or Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) ...French Lavender (Lavandula dentata) ...Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) ...Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida)", "What places are famous for lavender plants?", "Valensole Plauteau is located in the south of France and their lavender fields cover over 300 square miles. The best time to visit in during the blooming season in July.", "Are lavender plants safe to eat?", "As a member of the same family as many of our most popular herbs, it is not surprising that lavender is edible and that it's use in food preparation is also returning. Flowers and leaves can be used fresh, and both buds and stems can be used dried.", "What variety of lavender is best for cooking?", "Although most varieties of lavender can be used in cooking, some varieties are more widely used, such as Lavandula angustifolia, particularly 'Munstead' (USDA zones 5 through 8). These lavenders have the sweetest fragrance among all species of lavender, which creates flavor in cooking", "How is lavender used in cooking?", "Grind the lavender in a herb or coffee grinder or mash it with mortar and pestle. The spikes and leaves of culinary lavender can be used in most dishes in place of rosemary in most recipes.", "What foods is lavender good for cooking with?", "Lavender's sweet, fragrant flavor complements a range of foods, both sweet and savory. Ingredients lavender goes well with include strawberries, blueberries, pears, lemon, orange, honey, sage, rosemary, oregano, thyme, black pepper, and chocolate.", "What are the health benefits of lavender oil?", "What Are Possible Health Benefits of Lavender?May Help Improve Sleep. ...Could Help Treat Skin Blemishes. ...May Offer a Natural Remedy for Pain. ...Reduce Blood Pressure and Heart Rate. ...Could Relieve Asthma Symptoms. ...Lessens Menopausal Hot Flashes. ...Help Combat Fungus Growth. ...Potentially Promotes Hair Growth." ], "Conversation_no": 66, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Are there any side effects", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any side effects of lavender oil", "Truth_answer": "Although not all side effects are known, lavender is thought to be likely safe for most people. Stop using lavender and call your healthcare provider at once if you have: severe drowsiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094733id_/https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/lavender_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any side effects of lavender oil?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=2419", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is blood red", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is blood red", "Truth_answer": "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113205626id_/http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=2419_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is blood red?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=90&ContentID=P02316", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are red blood cells", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are red blood cells", "Truth_answer": "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://library.southcoast.org/Library/DiseasesConditions/Adult/85,P00083_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829232843id_/https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=90&ContentID=P02316_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are red blood cells?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hematology.org/Patients/Basics/", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are they created", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are red blood cells created", "Truth_answer": "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are red blood cells created?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/cfb/transport.htm", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is oxygen transported", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is oxygen transported in blood", "Truth_answer": "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102181535id_/https://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/cfb/transport.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://english.oxforddictionaries.com/anemia", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is anemia", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is anemia", "Truth_answer": "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is anemia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-anemia-symptoms", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "What is anemia?", "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the symptoms", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the symptoms of anemia", "Truth_answer": "Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energy.Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise.Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise.Difficulty concentrating.Dizziness.Pale skin.Leg cramps.Insomnia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the symptoms of anemia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/qa/how-long-does-it-take-symptoms-of-iron-deficiency-anemia-to-go-away", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "What is anemia?", "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.", "What are the symptoms of anemia?", "Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energy.Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise.Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise.Difficulty concentrating.Dizziness.Pale skin.Leg cramps.Insomnia." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it go away", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can anemia go away", "Truth_answer": "Your iron deficiency anemia symptoms should start to go away after about a week of taking iron supplements. Your doctor will check your blood to see if it has improved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can anemia go away?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-anemia-basics", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "What is anemia?", "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.", "What are the symptoms of anemia?", "Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energy.Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise.Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise.Difficulty concentrating.Dizziness.Pale skin.Leg cramps.Insomnia.", "Can anemia go away?", "Your iron deficiency anemia symptoms should start to go away after about a week of taking iron supplements. Your doctor will check your blood to see if it has improved." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its possible causes", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are anemia's possible causes", "Truth_answer": "Known causes of hemolytic anemia may include: Inherited conditions, such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia. Stressors such as infections, drugs, snake or spider venom, or certain foods", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are anemia's possible causes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/anemia/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20351366", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "What is anemia?", "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.", "What are the symptoms of anemia?", "Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energy.Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise.Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise.Difficulty concentrating.Dizziness.Pale skin.Leg cramps.Insomnia.", "Can anemia go away?", "Your iron deficiency anemia symptoms should start to go away after about a week of taking iron supplements. Your doctor will check your blood to see if it has improved.", "What are anemia's possible causes?", "Known causes of hemolytic anemia may include: Inherited conditions, such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia. Stressors such as infections, drugs, snake or spider venom, or certain foods" ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it treated", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is anemia treated", "Truth_answer": "Treatment for this form of anemia usually involves taking iron supplements and changing your diet. If the cause of iron deficiency is loss of blood — other than from menstruation — the source of the bleeding must be located and the bleeding stopped. This might involve surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is anemia treated?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/11-healthy-iron-rich-foods", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "What is anemia?", "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.", "What are the symptoms of anemia?", "Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energy.Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise.Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise.Difficulty concentrating.Dizziness.Pale skin.Leg cramps.Insomnia.", "Can anemia go away?", "Your iron deficiency anemia symptoms should start to go away after about a week of taking iron supplements. Your doctor will check your blood to see if it has improved.", "What are anemia's possible causes?", "Known causes of hemolytic anemia may include: Inherited conditions, such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia. Stressors such as infections, drugs, snake or spider venom, or certain foods", "How is anemia treated?", "Treatment for this form of anemia usually involves taking iron supplements and changing your diet. If the cause of iron deficiency is loss of blood — other than from menstruation — the source of the bleeding must be located and the bleeding stopped. This might involve surgery." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What foods contain high levels of iron", "Transformer_rewrite": "What foods contain high levels of iron", "Truth_answer": "Here are 11 healthy foods that are high in iron.Shellfish. Share on Pinterest. ...Spinach. Spinach provides many health benefits for very few calories. ...Liver and Other Organ Meats. Organ meats are extremely nutritious. ...Legumes. Legumes are loaded with nutrients. ...Red Meat. ...Pumpkin Seeds. ...Quinoa. ...Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foods contain high levels of iron?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/increase-iron-absorption", "Context": [ "Why is blood red?", "Each hemoglobin protein is made up subunits called hemes, which are what give blood its red color. More specifically, the hemes can bind iron molecules, and these iron molecules bind oxygen.", "What are red blood cells?", "The main job of red blood cells, or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.", "How are red blood cells created?", "Production of red blood cells is controlled by erythropoietin, a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Red blood cells start as immature cells in the bone marrow and after approximately seven days of maturation are released into the bloodstream.", "How is oxygen transported in blood?", "The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released.", "What is anemia?", "a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.", "What are the symptoms of anemia?", "Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energy.Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise.Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise.Difficulty concentrating.Dizziness.Pale skin.Leg cramps.Insomnia.", "Can anemia go away?", "Your iron deficiency anemia symptoms should start to go away after about a week of taking iron supplements. Your doctor will check your blood to see if it has improved.", "What are anemia's possible causes?", "Known causes of hemolytic anemia may include: Inherited conditions, such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia. Stressors such as infections, drugs, snake or spider venom, or certain foods", "How is anemia treated?", "Treatment for this form of anemia usually involves taking iron supplements and changing your diet. If the cause of iron deficiency is loss of blood — other than from menstruation — the source of the bleeding must be located and the bleeding stopped. This might involve surgery.", "What foods contain high levels of iron?", "Here are 11 healthy foods that are high in iron.Shellfish. Share on Pinterest. ...Spinach. Spinach provides many health benefits for very few calories. ...Liver and Other Organ Meats. Organ meats are extremely nutritious. ...Legumes. Legumes are loaded with nutrients. ...Red Meat. ...Pumpkin Seeds. ...Quinoa. ...Turkey." ], "Conversation_no": 67, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What improves absorption", "Transformer_rewrite": "What improves absorption of iron", "Truth_answer": "You can improve your body's absorption by eating foods containing vitamin C, vitamin A, meat, fish and poultry during your meals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110221735id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/increase-iron-absorption_p0", "http://www.stirlingislamiccentre.co.uk/Hop48/mineral-needed-for-iron-absorption.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What improves iron absorption?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.italianbellavita.com/2012/10/the-traditional-food-of-emiliaromagna/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is cuisine is EmiliaRomagna famous for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is cuisine is EmiliaRomagna famous for", "Truth_answer": "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811041759id_/https://www.italianbellavita.com/2012/10/the-traditional-food-of-emiliaromagna/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about cooking schools and classes", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.zicasso.com/italy/cuisines/north/emilia-romagna", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are famous foods from the region", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna", "Truth_answer": "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200516045611id_/https://www.zicasso.com/italy/cuisines/north/emilia-romagna_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsamic_vinegar", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar", "Truth_answer": "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190923075538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsamic_vinegar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortadella", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is mortadella and where is it from", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is mortadella and where is it from", "Truth_answer": "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.dolceterra.com/collections/italian-salami-seafood/products/mortadella-bologna-igp_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823084153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortadella_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://wikidiff.com/bologna/mortadella", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What s the difference with Bologna", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna", "Truth_answer": "is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal or bologna can be (nonsense) while mortadella is a smooth-textured italian pork sausage with lumps of fat, flavoured with spices; eaten cold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524065634id_/https://wikidiff.com/bologna/mortadella_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://parmesan.com/history/history-of-parmigiano-reggiano/", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy.", "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna?", "is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal or bologna can be (nonsense) while mortadella is a smooth-textured italian pork sausage with lumps of fat, flavoured with spices; eaten cold." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where was Parmesan cheese created", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Parmesan cheese created", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, European courts decreed that Parmigiano Reggiano is the only hard cheese that can legally be called Parmesan. In so doing, they acknowledged the historical fact that the word can be traced to Parma and that consumers associate the cheese with its origin in the Parma-Reggio region of Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Parmesan cheese created?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parmigiano-Reggiano", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy.", "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna?", "is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal or bologna can be (nonsense) while mortadella is a smooth-textured italian pork sausage with lumps of fat, flavoured with spices; eaten cold.", "Where was Parmesan cheese created?", "In 2008, European courts decreed that Parmigiano Reggiano is the only hard cheese that can legally be called Parmesan. In so doing, they acknowledged the historical fact that the word can be traced to Parma and that consumers associate the cheese with its origin in the Parma-Reggio region of Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is done with the whey after production", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is done with the whey after production of Parmesan cheese", "Truth_answer": "The remaining whey in the vat was traditionally used to feed the pigs from which Prosciutto di Parma (cured Parma ham) was produced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parmigiano-Reggiano_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is done with the whey after production of Parmesan cheese?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.the-pasta-project.com/emilia-romagna/", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy.", "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna?", "is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal or bologna can be (nonsense) while mortadella is a smooth-textured italian pork sausage with lumps of fat, flavoured with spices; eaten cold.", "Where was Parmesan cheese created?", "In 2008, European courts decreed that Parmigiano Reggiano is the only hard cheese that can legally be called Parmesan. In so doing, they acknowledged the historical fact that the word can be traced to Parma and that consumers associate the cheese with its origin in the Parma-Reggio region of Italy.", "What is done with the whey after production of Parmesan cheese?", "The remaining whey in the vat was traditionally used to feed the pigs from which Prosciutto di Parma (cured Parma ham) was produced." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are typical pasta dishes", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are typical pasta dishes from Emilia-Romagna", "Truth_answer": "In fact, Emilia-Romagna is called the home of tortellini, cappelletti, tagliatelle and lasagne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119203032id_/https://www.the-pasta-project.com/emilia-romagna/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are typical pasta dishes from Emilia-Romagna?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolognese_sauce", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy.", "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna?", "is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal or bologna can be (nonsense) while mortadella is a smooth-textured italian pork sausage with lumps of fat, flavoured with spices; eaten cold.", "Where was Parmesan cheese created?", "In 2008, European courts decreed that Parmigiano Reggiano is the only hard cheese that can legally be called Parmesan. In so doing, they acknowledged the historical fact that the word can be traced to Parma and that consumers associate the cheese with its origin in the Parma-Reggio region of Italy.", "What is done with the whey after production of Parmesan cheese?", "The remaining whey in the vat was traditionally used to feed the pigs from which Prosciutto di Parma (cured Parma ham) was produced.", "What are typical pasta dishes from Emilia-Romagna?", "In fact, Emilia-Romagna is called the home of tortellini, cappelletti, tagliatelle and lasagne." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the history of tagliatelle al ragu bolognese", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the history of tagliatelle al ragu bolognese", "Truth_answer": "The earliest documented recipe for a meat-based sauce (ragù) served with pasta comes from late 18th century Imola, near Bologna. Pellegrino Artusi published a recipe for a meat sauce characterized as being bolognese in his cookbook published in 1891.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of tagliatelle al ragu bolognese?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolognese_sauce", "Context": [ "What is cuisine is Emilia-Romagna famous for?", "Emilia-Romagna is home to the town of Parma, which is the birthplace of Prosciutto di Parma, Italy's most famous pork product.", "Tell me about cooking schools and classes in Emilia-Romagna.", "What are famous foods from Emilia-Romagna?", "The region contains famous foods and ingredients such as Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, prosciutto and well-known pasta like lasagne, tagliatelle, cappelletti, tortellini and stuffed tortellini.", "Describe the traditional process for making balsamic vinegar.", "Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes (typically, Trebbiano grapes) boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow aging process which further concentrates the flavours.", "What is mortadella and where is it from?", "Mortadella (Italian pronunciation: [mortaˈdɛlla]) is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume [saˈluːme]) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). Mortadella is a product of Bologna, Italy.", "What's the difference between mortadella and bologna?", "is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal or bologna can be (nonsense) while mortadella is a smooth-textured italian pork sausage with lumps of fat, flavoured with spices; eaten cold.", "Where was Parmesan cheese created?", "In 2008, European courts decreed that Parmigiano Reggiano is the only hard cheese that can legally be called Parmesan. In so doing, they acknowledged the historical fact that the word can be traced to Parma and that consumers associate the cheese with its origin in the Parma-Reggio region of Italy.", "What is done with the whey after production of Parmesan cheese?", "The remaining whey in the vat was traditionally used to feed the pigs from which Prosciutto di Parma (cured Parma ham) was produced.", "What are typical pasta dishes from Emilia-Romagna?", "In fact, Emilia-Romagna is called the home of tortellini, cappelletti, tagliatelle and lasagne.", "What is the history of tagliatelle al ragu bolognese?", "The earliest documented recipe for a meat-based sauce (ragù) served with pasta comes from late 18th century Imola, near Bologna. Pellegrino Artusi published a recipe for a meat sauce characterized as being bolognese in his cookbook published in 1891." ], "Conversation_no": 68, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its common variations", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are common variations of tagliatelle al ragu bolognese", "Truth_answer": "In Bologna ragù alla bolognese is customarily paired and served with tagliatelle made with eggs and northern Italy's soft wheat flour. Acceptable alternatives to fresh tagliatelle include other broad flat pasta shapes, such as pappardelle or fettuccine, and tube shapes, such as rigatoni and penne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219222550id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolognese_sauce_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are common variations of tagliatelle al ragu bolognese?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.uofmhealth.org/health-library/ug4997", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do you sleep after jet lag", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you sleep after jet lag", "Truth_answer": "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218022142id_/https://www.uofmhealth.org/health-library/ug4997_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.onemedical.com/blog/live-well/prevent-jet-lag/", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does melatonin help", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does melatonin help", "Truth_answer": "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624214232id_/https://www.onemedical.com/blog/live-well/prevent-jet-lag/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/melatonin", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How was it discovered", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was melatonin discovered", "Truth_answer": "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was melatonin discovered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.alaskasleep.com/blog/foods-for-sleep-list-best-worst-foods-getting-sleep", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are good sources in food", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are good sources of melatonin in food", "Truth_answer": "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221053031id_/https://www.alaskasleep.com/blog/foods-for-sleep-list-best-worst-foods-getting-sleep_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://healthblog.uofmhealth.org/wellness-prevention/are-melatonin-supplements-safe", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)" ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is melatonin bad for you", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is melatonin bad for you", "Truth_answer": "Swanson says melatonin supplements are safe for adults to use in the short term, but because there haven't been any long-term studies in humans, the long-term safety is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is melatonin bad for you?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-940/melatonin", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)", "Is melatonin bad for you?", "Swanson says melatonin supplements are safe for adults to use in the short term, but because there haven't been any long-term studies in humans, the long-term safety is unknown." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the side effects", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the side effects of melatonin", "Truth_answer": "However, it can cause some side effects including headache, short-term feelings of depression, daytime sleepiness, dizziness, stomach cramps, and irritability.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ukmeds.co.uk/blog/how-does-melatonin-work_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106043710id_/https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-940/melatonin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the side effects of melatonin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3354147.stm", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)", "Is melatonin bad for you?", "Swanson says melatonin supplements are safe for adults to use in the short term, but because there haven't been any long-term studies in humans, the long-term safety is unknown.", "What are the side effects of melatonin?", "However, it can cause some side effects including headache, short-term feelings of depression, daytime sleepiness, dizziness, stomach cramps, and irritability." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why does it require a prescription in the UK", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why does melatonin require a prescription in the UK", "Truth_answer": "But while in the US melatonin is sold in pharmacies as a dietary supplement, in the UK it is considered to be a medicine. The reason for this conflicting opinion is that as well as being available in pill form, melatonin is also produced naturally by the pineal gland of the brain and is present in certain foods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123114111id_/http://news.bbc.co.uk:80/2/hi/health/3354147.stm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does melatonin require a prescription in the UK?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quilityblankets.com/blogs/news/top-12-natural-ways-to-boost-br-your-melatonin-production", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)", "Is melatonin bad for you?", "Swanson says melatonin supplements are safe for adults to use in the short term, but because there haven't been any long-term studies in humans, the long-term safety is unknown.", "What are the side effects of melatonin?", "However, it can cause some side effects including headache, short-term feelings of depression, daytime sleepiness, dizziness, stomach cramps, and irritability.", "Why does melatonin require a prescription in the UK?", "But while in the US melatonin is sold in pharmacies as a dietary supplement, in the UK it is considered to be a medicine. The reason for this conflicting opinion is that as well as being available in pill form, melatonin is also produced naturally by the pineal gland of the brain and is present in certain foods." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How can I increase my levels naturally", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can I increase my levels of melatonin naturally", "Truth_answer": "Let's take a look at our list of the top 12 natural ways to boost your melatonin levels.Increase Natural Sunlight Exposure. ...Go to Bed at A Reasonable Time. ...No Artificial Lights at Night. ...Eat More Melatonin-Rich Foods. ...Invest in A Weighted Blanket. ...Keep Your Bedroom Dark. ...Deal with Stress. ...Cut Down On Caffeine Intake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can I increase my melatonin levels naturally?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-melatonin-3015262", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)", "Is melatonin bad for you?", "Swanson says melatonin supplements are safe for adults to use in the short term, but because there haven't been any long-term studies in humans, the long-term safety is unknown.", "What are the side effects of melatonin?", "However, it can cause some side effects including headache, short-term feelings of depression, daytime sleepiness, dizziness, stomach cramps, and irritability.", "Why does melatonin require a prescription in the UK?", "But while in the US melatonin is sold in pharmacies as a dietary supplement, in the UK it is considered to be a medicine. The reason for this conflicting opinion is that as well as being available in pill form, melatonin is also produced naturally by the pineal gland of the brain and is present in certain foods.", "How can I increase my melatonin levels naturally?", "Let's take a look at our list of the top 12 natural ways to boost your melatonin levels.Increase Natural Sunlight Exposure. ...Go to Bed at A Reasonable Time. ...No Artificial Lights at Night. ...Eat More Melatonin-Rich Foods. ...Invest in A Weighted Blanket. ...Keep Your Bedroom Dark. ...Deal with Stress. ...Cut Down On Caffeine Intake." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is it effective for treating insomnia", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is melatonin effective for treating insomnia", "Truth_answer": "Melatonin may be effective in treating circadian rhythm disorders in which the desire for sleep is disrupted in its timing, resulting in difficulty falling asleep (insomnia) or inappropriate sleepiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is melatonin effective for treating insomnia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vitagene.com/blog/melatonin-for-anxiety/", "Context": [ "How do you sleep after jet lag?", "To avoid light in the morning, stay indoors, such as by going to a mall or a museum. If you flew west, stay awake during daylight, and try to sleep after dark. This may help adjust your body clock and help your body make melatonin at the right time.", "Does melatonin help with jet lag?", "Supplemental melatonin is commonly used for jet lag treatment; it's been shown to help with both sleep and reducing jet lag symptoms.", "How was melatonin discovered?", "Melatonin was first isolated in 1958 by American physician Aaron B. Lerner and his colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine.", "What are good sources of melatonin in food?", "However, there are a few excellent sources of naturally occuring melatonin in foods:Fruits and vegetables (tart cherries, corn, asparagus, tomatoes, pomegranate, olives, grapes, broccoli, cucumber)Grains (rice, barley, rolled oats)Nuts and Seeds (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds, flaxseed)", "Is melatonin bad for you?", "Swanson says melatonin supplements are safe for adults to use in the short term, but because there haven't been any long-term studies in humans, the long-term safety is unknown.", "What are the side effects of melatonin?", "However, it can cause some side effects including headache, short-term feelings of depression, daytime sleepiness, dizziness, stomach cramps, and irritability.", "Why does melatonin require a prescription in the UK?", "But while in the US melatonin is sold in pharmacies as a dietary supplement, in the UK it is considered to be a medicine. The reason for this conflicting opinion is that as well as being available in pill form, melatonin is also produced naturally by the pineal gland of the brain and is present in certain foods.", "How can I increase my melatonin levels naturally?", "Let's take a look at our list of the top 12 natural ways to boost your melatonin levels.Increase Natural Sunlight Exposure. ...Go to Bed at A Reasonable Time. ...No Artificial Lights at Night. ...Eat More Melatonin-Rich Foods. ...Invest in A Weighted Blanket. ...Keep Your Bedroom Dark. ...Deal with Stress. ...Cut Down On Caffeine Intake.", "Is melatonin effective for treating insomnia?", "Melatonin may be effective in treating circadian rhythm disorders in which the desire for sleep is disrupted in its timing, resulting in difficulty falling asleep (insomnia) or inappropriate sleepiness." ], "Conversation_no": 69, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about for anxiety", "Transformer_rewrite": "How about melatonin's effect for anxiety", "Truth_answer": "Melatonin, a hormone produced by your body, has been shown to improve symptoms of anxiety. Supplementing with melatonin for anxiety can improve sleep quality, regulate circadian rhythm, and ease negative feelings associated with anxiousness", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091944id_/https://vitagene.com/blog/melatonin-for-anxiety/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How about melatonin's effect for anxiety?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is solar energy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is solar energy", "Truth_answer": "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is solar energy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are its main uses", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are solar energy main uses", "Truth_answer": "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://greenliving.lovetoknow.com/Why_Is_Solar_Energy_Important", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is solar energy important", "Truth_answer": "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is solar energy important?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sepco-solarlighting.com/blog/bid/115086/Solar-Power-Advantages-and-Disadvantages", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are advantages of solar energy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are advantages of solar energy", "Truth_answer": "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://news.energysage.com/how-much-does-the-average-solar-panel-installation-cost-in-the-u-s/", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the cost of solar power", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the cost of solar power", "Truth_answer": "The average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, and solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $10,836 to $14,196 after solar tax credits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the cost of solar power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy_use_in_rural_Africa", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels.", "What is the cost of solar power?", "The average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, and solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $10,836 to $14,196 after solar tax credits." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is being used in rural Africa", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is being used in rural Africa", "Truth_answer": "The use of solar energy in rural areas across sub-Saharan Africa has increased over the years. ... Another use for solar energy that has gained momentum in rural African households (as well as some urban areas) is that of solar cooking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is solar power being used in rural Africa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com/solarcooking-howitworks.html", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels.", "What is the cost of solar power?", "The average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, and solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $10,836 to $14,196 after solar tax credits.", "How is solar power being used in rural Africa?", "The use of solar energy in rural areas across sub-Saharan Africa has increased over the years. ... Another use for solar energy that has gained momentum in rural African households (as well as some urban areas) is that of solar cooking." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me more about solar cookers work", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about solar cookers work", "Truth_answer": "A solar cooker lets the UV light rays in and then converts them to longer infrared light rays that cannot escape. Infrared radiation has the right energy to make the water, fat and protein molecules in food vibrate vigorously and heat up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150449id_/http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com:80/solarcooking-howitworks.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about how solar cookers work.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_architecture", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels.", "What is the cost of solar power?", "The average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, and solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $10,836 to $14,196 after solar tax credits.", "How is solar power being used in rural Africa?", "The use of solar energy in rural areas across sub-Saharan Africa has increased over the years. ... Another use for solar energy that has gained momentum in rural African households (as well as some urban areas) is that of solar cooking.", "Tell me about how solar cookers work.", "A solar cooker lets the UV light rays in and then converts them to longer infrared light rays that cannot escape. Infrared radiation has the right energy to make the water, fat and protein molecules in food vibrate vigorously and heat up." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is solar used in architecture", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is solar energy used in architecture", "Truth_answer": "Solar architecture is an architectural approach that takes in account the Sun to harness clean and renewable solar power. ... The continued development of photovoltaic (PV) thin film solar has provided a lightweight yet robust vehicle to harness solar energy to reduce a building's impact on the environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is solar energy used in architecture?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fastcompany.com/3059298/10-buildings-that-prove-solar-can-be-beautiful", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels.", "What is the cost of solar power?", "The average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, and solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $10,836 to $14,196 after solar tax credits.", "How is solar power being used in rural Africa?", "The use of solar energy in rural areas across sub-Saharan Africa has increased over the years. ... Another use for solar energy that has gained momentum in rural African households (as well as some urban areas) is that of solar cooking.", "Tell me about how solar cookers work.", "A solar cooker lets the UV light rays in and then converts them to longer infrared light rays that cannot escape. Infrared radiation has the right energy to make the water, fat and protein molecules in food vibrate vigorously and heat up.", "How is solar energy used in architecture?", "Solar architecture is an architectural approach that takes in account the Sun to harness clean and renewable solar power. ... The continued development of photovoltaic (PV) thin film solar has provided a lightweight yet robust vehicle to harness solar energy to reduce a building's impact on the environment." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are important projects", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are important architecture projects using solar energy", "Truth_answer": "With a jagged shape inspired by the tectonic shifts that formed the Rocky Mountains, the Science Pyramid by Burkett Design is clad in gray hexagonal tile and solar panels that blend in with the pattern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important architecture projects using solar energy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_car", "Context": [ "What is solar energy?", "Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.", "What are the main uses of solar energy?", "Solar energy is used today in a number of ways:As heat for making hot water, heating buildings, and cooking.To generate electricity with solar cells or heat engines.To take the salt away from sea water.To use sun rays for drying clothes and towels.It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.", "Why is solar energy important?", "Solar is a safe alternative which can replace current fossil fuels like coal and gas for generation of electricity that produce air, water, and land pollution. ... Use of solar energy will eliminate these unsafe, unclean consequences from using conventional fossil fuels.", "What are advantages of solar energy?", "Advantages: Solar power is pollution free and causes no greenhouse gases to be emitted after installation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels.", "What is the cost of solar power?", "The average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, and solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $10,836 to $14,196 after solar tax credits.", "How is solar power being used in rural Africa?", "The use of solar energy in rural areas across sub-Saharan Africa has increased over the years. ... Another use for solar energy that has gained momentum in rural African households (as well as some urban areas) is that of solar cooking.", "Tell me about how solar cookers work.", "A solar cooker lets the UV light rays in and then converts them to longer infrared light rays that cannot escape. Infrared radiation has the right energy to make the water, fat and protein molecules in food vibrate vigorously and heat up.", "How is solar energy used in architecture?", "Solar architecture is an architectural approach that takes in account the Sun to harness clean and renewable solar power. ... The continued development of photovoltaic (PV) thin film solar has provided a lightweight yet robust vehicle to harness solar energy to reduce a building's impact on the environment.", "What are important architecture projects using solar energy?", "With a jagged shape inspired by the tectonic shifts that formed the Rocky Mountains, the Science Pyramid by Burkett Design is clad in gray hexagonal tile and solar panels that blend in with the pattern." ], "Conversation_no": 70, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can it be used to power cars", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can solar energy be used to power cars", "Truth_answer": "A solar car is a solar vehicle used for land transport. Solar cars usually run on only power from the sun, although some models will supplement that power using a battery, or use solar panels to recharge batteries or run auxiliary systems for a car that mainly uses battery power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925163511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_car_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can solar energy be used to power cars?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are mammals", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are mammals", "Truth_answer": "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are mammals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/the-main-mammal-characteristics-4086144", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are their key characteristics", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are mammals' key characteristics", "Truth_answer": "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://biology.stackexchange.com/questions/21772/why-dont-mammals-have-more-than-4-limbs", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How many legs do they have", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many legs do mammals have", "Truth_answer": "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113237id_/https://biology.stackexchange.com/questions/21772/why-dont-mammals-have-more-than-4-limbs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many legs do mammals have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organisms", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the largest one on land", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the largest mammal on land", "Truth_answer": "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223184543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organisms_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the largest mammal on land?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_whale", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the largest in the world", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the largest mammal in the world", "Truth_answer": "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002206id_/https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNQ1tdUXM1pQJNnhm6Ddb_GWWAQO7Q%3A1568843813409&ei=JaiCXfzMGMGE-gTn26D4BA&q=How+much+do+Blue+whales+weigh%3F&oq=How+much+do+Blue+whales+weigh%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l2j0i22i30l8.15123.15123..15309...0.0..0.86.86.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.BIJ1KIkQEwk&ved=0ahUKEwi889LRrtvkAhVBgp4KHectCE8Q4dUDCAs&uact=5_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauna_of_Great_Britain", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed" ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about in the UK", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the largest mammal in the UK", "Truth_answer": "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014055258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauna_of_Great_Britain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/phenomena/2015/07/14/the-largest-beasts-to-walk-the-earth/", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What about the largest to ever walk the earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth", "Truth_answer": "For over a century, Paraceratherium – a 26-foot-long, 15 ton, hornless rhino – has been cited as the biggest of the big beasts. But, according to a new paper by Asier Larramendi, ancient elephants are in close competition for the title of the largest mammals to ever walk the Earth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411204954id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/phenomena/2015/07/14/the-largest-beasts-to-walk-the-earth/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/b/blue-whale/", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales.", "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth?", "For over a century, Paraceratherium – a 26-foot-long, 15 ton, hornless rhino – has been cited as the biggest of the big beasts. But, according to a new paper by Asier Larramendi, ancient elephants are in close competition for the title of the largest mammals to ever walk the Earth" ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about Blue whales", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about Blue whales", "Truth_answer": "Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These magnificent marine mammals rule the oceans at up to 100 feet long and upwards of 200 tons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128104159id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/b/blue-whale/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Blue whales.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNQ1tdUXM1pQJNnhm6Ddb_GWWAQO7Q%3A1568843813409&ei=JaiCXfzMGMGE-gTn26D4BA&q=How+much+do+Blue+whales+weigh%3F&oq=How+much+do+Blue+whales+weigh%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l2j0i22i30l8.15123.15123..15309...0.0..0.86.86.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.BIJ1KIkQEwk&ved=0ahUKEwi889LRrtvkAhVBgp4KHectCE8Q4dUDCAs&uact=5", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales.", "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth?", "For over a century, Paraceratherium – a 26-foot-long, 15 ton, hornless rhino – has been cited as the biggest of the big beasts. But, according to a new paper by Asier Larramendi, ancient elephants are in close competition for the title of the largest mammals to ever walk the Earth", "Tell me about Blue whales.", "Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These magnificent marine mammals rule the oceans at up to 100 feet long and upwards of 200 tons." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How much do they weigh", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much do Blue whales weigh", "Truth_answer": "110,000 – 330,000 lbs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002206id_/https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS864US864&sxsrf=ACYBGNQ1tdUXM1pQJNnhm6Ddb_GWWAQO7Q%3A1568843813409&ei=JaiCXfzMGMGE-gTn26D4BA&q=How+much+do+Blue+whales+weigh%3F&oq=How+much+do+Blue+whales+weigh%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l2j0i22i30l8.15123.15123..15309...0.0..0.86.86.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.BIJ1KIkQEwk&ved=0ahUKEwi889LRrtvkAhVBgp4KHectCE8Q4dUDCAs&uact=5_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do Blue whales weigh?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-do-blue-whales-live.html", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales.", "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth?", "For over a century, Paraceratherium – a 26-foot-long, 15 ton, hornless rhino – has been cited as the biggest of the big beasts. But, according to a new paper by Asier Larramendi, ancient elephants are in close competition for the title of the largest mammals to ever walk the Earth", "Tell me about Blue whales.", "Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These magnificent marine mammals rule the oceans at up to 100 feet long and upwards of 200 tons.", "How much do Blue whales weigh?", "110,000 – 330,000 lbs" ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where do they live", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do blue whales live", "Truth_answer": "Blue whales inhabit most of the world's major oceans like the Antarctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. In the North Atlantic, these marine mammals can be spotted off Newfoundland, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Greenland, the Azores, and Iceland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200330054743id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-do-blue-whales-live.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do blue whales live?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.afsc.noaa.gov/nmml/education/cetaceans/blue.php", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales.", "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth?", "For over a century, Paraceratherium – a 26-foot-long, 15 ton, hornless rhino – has been cited as the biggest of the big beasts. But, according to a new paper by Asier Larramendi, ancient elephants are in close competition for the title of the largest mammals to ever walk the Earth", "Tell me about Blue whales.", "Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These magnificent marine mammals rule the oceans at up to 100 feet long and upwards of 200 tons.", "How much do Blue whales weigh?", "110,000 – 330,000 lbs", "Where do blue whales live?", "Blue whales inhabit most of the world's major oceans like the Antarctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. In the North Atlantic, these marine mammals can be spotted off Newfoundland, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Greenland, the Azores, and Iceland" ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What do they eat", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do blue whales eat", "Truth_answer": ". Blue whales eat krill (euphausiids) and copepods. A blue whale can eat up to 8,000 lbs. of krill during its peak consumption period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119185738id_/https://www.afsc.noaa.gov/nmml/education/cetaceans/blue.php_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do blue whales eat?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://magazine.diviac.com/blue-whales-the-worlds-best-places-for-whale-watching-and-swimming/", "Context": [ "What are mammals?", "Mammals are vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones.", "What are mammals' key characteristics?", "On the following slides, you'll learn about the eight main mammal characteristics, ranging from hair to four-chambered hearts.Hair and Fur. ...Mammary Glands. ...Single-Boned Lower Jaws. ...One-Time Tooth Replacement. ...Three Bones in the Middle Ear. ...Warm-Blooded Metabolisms. ...Diaphragms. ...Four-Chambered Hearts.", "How many legs do mammals have?", "Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs.", "What is the largest mammal on land?", "The largest land mammal extant today is the African bush elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall, measured over 7.4 m (24.3 ft) long and may have weighed about 17 tonnes.", "What is the largest mammal in the world?", "The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti. At up to 29.9 meters in length and with a maximum recorded weight of 173 tonnes, it is the largest animal known to have ever existed", "What is the largest mammal in the UK?", "The largest wild mammals that remain in Britain today are predominantly members of the deer family. The red deer is the largest native mammal species, and is common throughout England, Scotland and Wales.", "What about the largest mammal to ever walk the earth?", "For over a century, Paraceratherium – a 26-foot-long, 15 ton, hornless rhino – has been cited as the biggest of the big beasts. But, according to a new paper by Asier Larramendi, ancient elephants are in close competition for the title of the largest mammals to ever walk the Earth", "Tell me about Blue whales.", "Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These magnificent marine mammals rule the oceans at up to 100 feet long and upwards of 200 tons.", "How much do Blue whales weigh?", "110,000 – 330,000 lbs", "Where do blue whales live?", "Blue whales inhabit most of the world's major oceans like the Antarctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. In the North Atlantic, these marine mammals can be spotted off Newfoundland, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Greenland, the Azores, and Iceland", "What do blue whales eat?", ". Blue whales eat krill (euphausiids) and copepods. A blue whale can eat up to 8,000 lbs. of krill during its peak consumption period." ], "Conversation_no": 71, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where can we see them", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where can we see blue whales", "Truth_answer": "The following are the world's best places to watch blue whales in their natural habitat.Saguenay - St. Lawrence Marine Park, Québec. ...Reykjavík and Húsavík, Iceland. ...Pico Island, Azores. ...Monterey Bay, California. ...Baja California Sur, Mexico. ...Mirissa, Sri Lanka. ...San Diego, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where can we see blue whales?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.whychristmas.com/cultures/spain.shtml", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day", "Truth_answer": "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/the-top-10-spanish-traditional-christmas-foods/", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born" ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What do they eat for dinner", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner", "Truth_answer": "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/the-top-10-spanish-traditional-christmas-foods/", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about on Christmas eve", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve", "Truth_answer": "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Christmas_Lottery", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the Christmas Lottery", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery", "Truth_answer": "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Christmas_Lottery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lottoland.co.uk/christmas-lottery/help", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does the drawing work", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the drawing work", "Truth_answer": "The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle. Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929130636id_/https://www.lottoland.co.uk/christmas-lottery/help_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.marketplace.org/2017/12/19/spain-christmas-lottery/", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries.", "How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing work?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle. Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are the tickets sold", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are the Spanish Christmas Lottery tickets sold", "Truth_answer": "People line up for hours to purchase their Christmas lottery tickets in Spain. About 75 percent of adults in the country participate in the lottery draw each year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100852id_/https://www.marketplace.org/2017/12/19/spain-christmas-lottery/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100852id_/https://www.marketplace.org/2017/12/19/spain-christmas-lottery/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the Spanish Christmas Lottery tickets sold?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti%C3%B3_de_Nadal", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries.", "How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing work?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle. Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999.", "How are the Spanish Christmas Lottery tickets sold?", "People line up for hours to purchase their Christmas lottery tickets in Spain. About 75 percent of adults in the country participate in the lottery draw each year." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Tio de Nadal", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Tio de Nadal", "Truth_answer": "The Tió de Nadal, also known simply as Tió or Soca or Tronca, is a character in Catalan mythology relating to a Christmas tradition widespread in Catalonia and some regions of Aragon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tio de Nadal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/12/22/572569325/caga-ti-a-catalan-log-that-poops-nougats-at-christmas", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries.", "How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing work?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle. Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999.", "How are the Spanish Christmas Lottery tickets sold?", "People line up for hours to purchase their Christmas lottery tickets in Spain. About 75 percent of adults in the country participate in the lottery draw each year.", "What is Tio de Nadal?", "The Tió de Nadal, also known simply as Tió or Soca or Tronca, is a character in Catalan mythology relating to a Christmas tradition widespread in Catalonia and some regions of Aragon." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did this tradition start", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the tradition of Tio de Nadal start", "Truth_answer": "The origins of both Caga Tió and turrón are hazy, and their marriage appears to be one of convenience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207063206id_/https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/12/22/572569325/caga-ti-a-catalan-log-that-poops-nougats-at-christmas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the tradition of Tio de Nadal start?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/three-kings-day-in-spain-1643112", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries.", "How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing work?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle. Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999.", "How are the Spanish Christmas Lottery tickets sold?", "People line up for hours to purchase their Christmas lottery tickets in Spain. About 75 percent of adults in the country participate in the lottery draw each year.", "What is Tio de Nadal?", "The Tió de Nadal, also known simply as Tió or Soca or Tronca, is a character in Catalan mythology relating to a Christmas tradition widespread in Catalonia and some regions of Aragon.", "How did the tradition of Tio de Nadal start?", "The origins of both Caga Tió and turrón are hazy, and their marriage appears to be one of convenience." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How do they celebrate Three Kings Day", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do Spanish people celebrate Three Kings Day", "Truth_answer": "In the days leading up to January 5, children write letters to the Three Kings asking them for gifts. The day before Three Kings Day is a day for parades and processions throughout Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216201123id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/three-kings-day-in-spain-1643112_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Spanish people celebrate Three Kings Day?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosca_de_reyes", "Context": [ "What do Spanish people do on Christmas day?", "Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born", "What do Spanish people eat for Christmas dinner?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What do Spanish people eat on Christmas eve?", "The Top 10 Spanish Traditional Christmas FoodsEntremeses platter © Tamorlan / WikiCommons. Seafood. ...Seafood © Maxim Krayushkin/Flickr. ...Roast suckling pig © fevol / Pixabay. ...Roast lamb dinner © JudyMcAuliffe / Pixabay. ...Sopa de Galets © Emi Yañez / Flickr. ...Turrón © Lablascovegmenu / Flickr. ...Spanish polvorones © Roinpa / WikiCommons. ...Roscon de Reyes ©Tamorlan.", "What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery is a national lottery. In the Spanish-speaking and the English-speaking media it is sometimes just called El Gordo, even though that name really refers to the grand prize for all Spanish lotteries.", "How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing work?", "The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle. Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999.", "How are the Spanish Christmas Lottery tickets sold?", "People line up for hours to purchase their Christmas lottery tickets in Spain. About 75 percent of adults in the country participate in the lottery draw each year.", "What is Tio de Nadal?", "The Tió de Nadal, also known simply as Tió or Soca or Tronca, is a character in Catalan mythology relating to a Christmas tradition widespread in Catalonia and some regions of Aragon.", "How did the tradition of Tio de Nadal start?", "The origins of both Caga Tió and turrón are hazy, and their marriage appears to be one of convenience.", "How do Spanish people celebrate Three Kings Day?", "In the days leading up to January 5, children write letters to the Three Kings asking them for gifts. The day before Three Kings Day is a day for parades and processions throughout Spain." ], "Conversation_no": 72, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What cakes are traditional", "Transformer_rewrite": "What cakes are traditional in Spanish", "Truth_answer": "Roscón de reyes or rosca de reyes (ring of the kings) is a Spanish pastry traditionally eaten to celebrate Epiphany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120182636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosca_de_reyes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Spanish cakes are traditional for Three Kings Day?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.thewayofthepirates.com/pirate-features/10-pirate-captains/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who is the most successful pirate of all time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the most successful pirate of all time", "Truth_answer": "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://explorethearchive.com/famous-female-pirates", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ..." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who is the most famous female", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the most famous female pirate", "Truth_answer": "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085456id_/https://explorethearchive.com/famous-female-pirates_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me more about Ching Shih", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about Ching Shih", "Truth_answer": "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121161212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-chinese-female-pirate-who-commanded-80000-outlaws", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were her code of laws", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Ching Shih's code of laws", "Truth_answer": "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133937id_/https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-chinese-female-pirate-who-commanded-80000-outlaws_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih#Late_life_and_death", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did she die", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ching Shih die", "Truth_answer": "In 1844, she died in bed surrounded by her family in Macau, at the age of 69.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121161212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ching Shih die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives.", "How did Ching Shih die?", "In 1844, she died in bed surrounded by her family in Macau, at the age of 69." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who was Anne Bonny", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Anne Bonny", "Truth_answer": "Anne Bonny was an Irish pirate operating in the Caribbean, and one of the most famous female pirates of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Anne Bonny?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.famous-pirates.com/famous-pirates/anne-bonny/", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives.", "How did Ching Shih die?", "In 1844, she died in bed surrounded by her family in Macau, at the age of 69.", "Who was Anne Bonny?", "Anne Bonny was an Irish pirate operating in the Caribbean, and one of the most famous female pirates of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was she famous for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Anne Bonny famous for", "Truth_answer": "Anne Bonny (born on March 8, 1702, died possibly on April 1782) was an Irish woman and one of the most famous female pirates during the 18th century era that is today most commonly known as The Golden Age of Pirates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904043622id_/http://www.famous-pirates.com:80/famous-pirates/anne-bonny/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anne Bonny famous for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives.", "How did Ching Shih die?", "In 1844, she died in bed surrounded by her family in Macau, at the age of 69.", "Who was Anne Bonny?", "Anne Bonny was an Irish pirate operating in the Caribbean, and one of the most famous female pirates of all time.", "What was Anne Bonny famous for?", "Anne Bonny (born on March 8, 1702, died possibly on April 1782) was an Irish woman and one of the most famous female pirates during the 18th century era that is today most commonly known as The Golden Age of Pirates." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Who was she married to", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Anne Bonny married to", "Truth_answer": "She met John Calico Jack Rackham, and Rackham became her lover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Anne Bonny married to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.thewayofthepirates.com/famous-pirates/calico-rackham-jack/", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives.", "How did Ching Shih die?", "In 1844, she died in bed surrounded by her family in Macau, at the age of 69.", "Who was Anne Bonny?", "Anne Bonny was an Irish pirate operating in the Caribbean, and one of the most famous female pirates of all time.", "What was Anne Bonny famous for?", "Anne Bonny (born on March 8, 1702, died possibly on April 1782) was an Irish woman and one of the most famous female pirates during the 18th century era that is today most commonly known as The Golden Age of Pirates.", "Who was Anne Bonny married to?", "She met John Calico Jack Rackham, and Rackham became her lover." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did Calico Jack die", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Calico Jack die", "Truth_answer": "Captain Jonathan Barnet transported them all to the Spanish Town, Jamaica, where all of them were tried for piracy and sentenced to the death by hanging. Captain John Calico Jack Rackham was executed 18 November 1720 in Port Royal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123234543id_/http://www.thewayofthepirates.com:80/famous-pirates/calico-rackham-jack/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Calico Jack die?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.thewayofthepirates.com/famous-pirates/anne-bonny/", "Context": [ "Who is the most successful pirate of all time?", "10 Most Successful Pirate CaptainsCheng I Sao (Chinese, 1785 – 1844) Public domain.Sir Francis Drake (English, 1540 – 1596) ...Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh, 1682 - 1722) ...Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh, 1635 - 1688) ...Peter Easton (English, 1570 – 1620) ...Cheung Po Tsai (Chinese, Early 1800s - Mid 1800s) ...Henry Every (English, 1653 - ?) ...Blackbeard (English, 1680 - 1718) ...", "Who is the most famous female pirate?", "Madame Ching, also known as Cheng I Sao, was a pirate who terrorized the China Sea in the early 19th century. She commanded over 300 ships, and 40,000 pirates, including men, women, and even children.", "Tell me more about Ching Shih.", "Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader who terrorized the China Seas during the Jiaqing Emperor period of the Qing dynasty in the early 19th-century. She commanded over 300 junks (traditional Chinese sailing ships) manned by 20,000 to 40,000 pirates—men, women, and even children.", "What were Ching Shih's code of laws?", "The code was strict, and stated that any pirate giving his own orders or disobeying those of a superior was to be beheaded on the spot. The code was particularly unusual in its laws regarding female captives.", "How did Ching Shih die?", "In 1844, she died in bed surrounded by her family in Macau, at the age of 69.", "Who was Anne Bonny?", "Anne Bonny was an Irish pirate operating in the Caribbean, and one of the most famous female pirates of all time.", "What was Anne Bonny famous for?", "Anne Bonny (born on March 8, 1702, died possibly on April 1782) was an Irish woman and one of the most famous female pirates during the 18th century era that is today most commonly known as The Golden Age of Pirates.", "Who was Anne Bonny married to?", "She met John Calico Jack Rackham, and Rackham became her lover.", "How did Calico Jack die?", "Captain Jonathan Barnet transported them all to the Spanish Town, Jamaica, where all of them were tried for piracy and sentenced to the death by hanging. Captain John Calico Jack Rackham was executed 18 November 1720 in Port Royal." ], "Conversation_no": 73, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happened to Anne", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Anne", "Truth_answer": "However, Anne and Mary were spared, because they claimed to be pregnant. Mary died in a Jamaican prison from fever, but the fate of Anne Bonny is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125084814id_/http://www.thewayofthepirates.com:80/famous-pirates/anne-bonny/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Anne Bonny?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://earth911.com/eco-tech/pros-cons-electric-vehicles/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the pros and cons of electric cars", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the pros and cons of electric cars", "Truth_answer": "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc.", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me more about Tesla", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about Tesla the car company", "Truth_answer": "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why did Elon Musk start it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc.", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?" ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What models are available", "Transformer_rewrite": "What models are available for the Model 3", "Truth_answer": "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Tesla car models are available?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-model-3-best-selling-ev-us-this-year-2019-7", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best selling", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best selling electric car models", "Truth_answer": "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210219id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-model-3-best-selling-ev-us-this-year-2019-7_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tesla.com/model3", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is unique about the Model 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3", "Truth_answer": "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-model-3-iihs-top-safety-pick/", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the safety features", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3", "Truth_answer": "While the Model 3's headlights aren't curve adaptive, they do feature high-beam assist. On the news, Tesla said We're also committed to making our cars even safer over time via over-the-air updates. The company added the updates ensure owners have access to the best safety features available for their cars.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106211320id_/https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-model-3-iihs-top-safety-pick/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tesla.com/gigafactory", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.", "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3?", "While the Model 3's headlights aren't curve adaptive, they do feature high-beam assist. On the news, Tesla said We're also committed to making our cars even safer over time via over-the-air updates. The company added the updates ensure owners have access to the best safety features available for their cars.“" ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it building Gigafactories", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Tesla building Gigafactories", "Truth_answer": "Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy through increasingly affordable electric vehicles and energy products. To ramp production to 500,000 cars per year, Tesla alone will require today's entire worldwide supply of lithium-ion batteries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206164259id_/https://www.tesla.com/gigafactory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Tesla building Gigafactories?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://insideevs.com/news/338743/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-tesla-batteries/", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.", "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3?", "While the Model 3's headlights aren't curve adaptive, they do feature high-beam assist. On the news, Tesla said We're also committed to making our cars even safer over time via over-the-air updates. The company added the updates ensure owners have access to the best safety features available for their cars.“", "Why is Tesla building Gigafactories?", "Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy through increasingly affordable electric vehicles and energy products. To ramp production to 500,000 cars per year, Tesla alone will require today's entire worldwide supply of lithium-ion batteries." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What makes the batteries unique", "Transformer_rewrite": "What makes the Tesla batteries unique", "Truth_answer": "Tesla has switched from 18650 cells to 21700 cells because it's an optimized size to maximize energy, with minimal increases in weight, and excellent cost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085918id_/https://insideevs.com/news/338743/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-tesla-batteries/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes the Tesla batteries unique?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://electrek.co/2019/04/13/tesla-model-3-longevity-claims-elon-musk/", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.", "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3?", "While the Model 3's headlights aren't curve adaptive, they do feature high-beam assist. On the news, Tesla said We're also committed to making our cars even safer over time via over-the-air updates. The company added the updates ensure owners have access to the best safety features available for their cars.“", "Why is Tesla building Gigafactories?", "Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy through increasingly affordable electric vehicles and energy products. To ramp production to 500,000 cars per year, Tesla alone will require today's entire worldwide supply of lithium-ion batteries.", "What makes the Tesla batteries unique?", "Tesla has switched from 18650 cells to 21700 cells because it's an optimized size to maximize energy, with minimal increases in weight, and excellent cost." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How long can they last", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long can Tesla car batteries last", "Truth_answer": "The CEO now says that a Model 3's body and drive unit can last up to 1 million miles while the battery can last up to 500,000 miles and he says that battery module replacements will be made available.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long can Tesla car batteries last?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Autopilot", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.", "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3?", "While the Model 3's headlights aren't curve adaptive, they do feature high-beam assist. On the news, Tesla said We're also committed to making our cars even safer over time via over-the-air updates. The company added the updates ensure owners have access to the best safety features available for their cars.“", "Why is Tesla building Gigafactories?", "Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy through increasingly affordable electric vehicles and energy products. To ramp production to 500,000 cars per year, Tesla alone will require today's entire worldwide supply of lithium-ion batteries.", "What makes the Tesla batteries unique?", "Tesla has switched from 18650 cells to 21700 cells because it's an optimized size to maximize energy, with minimal increases in weight, and excellent cost.", "How long can Tesla car batteries last?", "The CEO now says that a Model 3's body and drive unit can last up to 1 million miles while the battery can last up to 500,000 miles and he says that battery module replacements will be made available." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me more about autopilot", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about autopilot", "Truth_answer": "Tesla Autopilot is an advanced driver-assistance system feature offered by Tesla that has lane centering, adaptive cruise control, self-parking, the ability to automatically change lanes, and the ability to summon the car to and from a garage or parking spot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about autopilot in Tesla cars.", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tesla.com/support/autopilot", "Context": [ "What are the pros and cons of electric cars?", "They're easier on the environment. ...Electricity is cheaper than gasoline. ...Maintenance is less frequent and less expensive. ...They're very quiet. ...You'll get tax credits. ...They can shorten your commute time. ...Most EVs have pretty short ranges. ...Recharging can take a while.", "Tell me more about Tesla the car company.", "Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, solar panel manufacturing.", "Why did Elon Musk start Tesla?", "What Tesla car models are available?", "As of March 2019, Tesla sells Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. It is accepting reservations for the Model Y, Roadster (2020), and Semi vehicles.", "What is the best selling Tesla car model?", "Tesla's Model 3 sedan was the best-selling electric vehicle in the US during the first half of 2019, according to estimates from the electric-vehicle website InsideEVs.", "What is unique about the Tesla Model 3?", "Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Performance Wheels and Brakes and lowered suspension for total control, in all weather conditions.", "What are the safety features of Tesla Model 3?", "While the Model 3's headlights aren't curve adaptive, they do feature high-beam assist. On the news, Tesla said We're also committed to making our cars even safer over time via over-the-air updates. The company added the updates ensure owners have access to the best safety features available for their cars.“", "Why is Tesla building Gigafactories?", "Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy through increasingly affordable electric vehicles and energy products. To ramp production to 500,000 cars per year, Tesla alone will require today's entire worldwide supply of lithium-ion batteries.", "What makes the Tesla batteries unique?", "Tesla has switched from 18650 cells to 21700 cells because it's an optimized size to maximize energy, with minimal increases in weight, and excellent cost.", "How long can Tesla car batteries last?", "The CEO now says that a Model 3's body and drive unit can last up to 1 million miles while the battery can last up to 500,000 miles and he says that battery module replacements will be made available.", "Tell me more about autopilot in Tesla cars.", "Tesla Autopilot is an advanced driver-assistance system feature offered by Tesla that has lane centering, adaptive cruise control, self-parking, the ability to automatically change lanes, and the ability to summon the car to and from a garage or parking spot." ], "Conversation_no": 74, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Does it support full selfdriving", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Tesla car autopilot support full self-driving", "Truth_answer": "Autopilot is a hands-on driver assistance system that is intended to be used only with a fully attentive driver. It does not turn a Tesla into a self-driving car nor does it make a car autonomous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170553id_/https://www.tesla.com/support/autopilot_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tesla car autopilot support full self-driving?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dictionary.com/e/turkey/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name", "Truth_answer": "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.allaboutbirds.org/where-did-the-domestic-turkey-come-from/", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Where are turkeys from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are turkeys from", "Truth_answer": "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815221226id_/https://www.allaboutbirds.org/where-did-the-domestic-turkey-come-from/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are turkeys from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://wanderingbull.com/turkey-feathers-history/", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was their importance in native cultures", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures", "Truth_answer": "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223002038id_/https://wanderingbull.com/turkey-feathers-history/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.seeker.com/native-americans-first-tamed-turkeys-2000-years-ago-1765012713.html", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When and how were they domesticated", "Transformer_rewrite": "When and how were turkeys domesticated", "Truth_answer": "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009131001id_/https://www.seeker.com/native-americans-first-tamed-turkeys-2000-years-ago-1765012713.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/32229-can-turkeys-fly.html", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Can they fly", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can turkeys fly", "Truth_answer": "While the turkey you cook for Thanksgiving has never been airborne, wild turkeys can fly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726184029id_/https://www.livescience.com/32229-can-turkeys-fly.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can turkeys fly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/news/did-benjamin-franklin-propose-the-turkey-as-the-national-symbol", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study.", "Can turkeys fly?", "While the turkey you cook for Thanksgiving has never been airborne, wild turkeys can fly." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why did Ben Franklin want it to be the national symbol", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ben Franklin want turkey to be the national symbol", "Truth_answer": "The Founding Father argued that the eagle was “a bird of bad moral character” that “does not get his living honestly” because it steals food from the fishing hawk and is “too lazy to fish for himself.” In contrast, Franklin called the turkey “a much more respectable bird” and “a true original native of America.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125190725id_/https://www.history.com/news/did-benjamin-franklin-propose-the-turkey-as-the-national-symbol_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ben Franklin want turkey to be the national symbol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://oll.libertyfund.org/quotes/389", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study.", "Can turkeys fly?", "While the turkey you cook for Thanksgiving has never been airborne, wild turkeys can fly.", "Why did Ben Franklin want turkey to be the national symbol?", "The Founding Father argued that the eagle was “a bird of bad moral character” that “does not get his living honestly” because it steals food from the fishing hawk and is “too lazy to fish for himself.” In contrast, Franklin called the turkey “a much more respectable bird” and “a true original native of America.”" ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did he cook it", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ben Franklin cook turkey", "Truth_answer": "His aim was to entertain his friends by using electricity to set fire to flammable liquids, to kill a turkey with an electric shock and then cook it with electricity for their evening meal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811140442id_/https://oll.libertyfund.org/quotes/389_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ben Franklin cook turkey?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://mentalfloss.com/article/20218/why-we-eat-what-we-eat-thanksgiving", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study.", "Can turkeys fly?", "While the turkey you cook for Thanksgiving has never been airborne, wild turkeys can fly.", "Why did Ben Franklin want turkey to be the national symbol?", "The Founding Father argued that the eagle was “a bird of bad moral character” that “does not get his living honestly” because it steals food from the fishing hawk and is “too lazy to fish for himself.” In contrast, Franklin called the turkey “a much more respectable bird” and “a true original native of America.”", "How did Ben Franklin cook turkey?", "His aim was to entertain his friends by using electricity to set fire to flammable liquids, to kill a turkey with an electric shock and then cook it with electricity for their evening meal" ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it eaten on Thanksgiving", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is turkey eaten on Thanksgiving", "Truth_answer": "Since Bradford wrote of how the colonists had hunted wild turkeys during the autumn of 1621 and since turkey is a uniquely North American (and scrumptious) bird, it gained traction as the Thanksgiving meal of choice for Americans after Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128220019id_/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/20218/why-we-eat-what-we-eat-thanksgiving_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is turkey eaten on Thanksgiving?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thefactsite.com/why-do-we-eat-turkey-on-christmas-day/", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study.", "Can turkeys fly?", "While the turkey you cook for Thanksgiving has never been airborne, wild turkeys can fly.", "Why did Ben Franklin want turkey to be the national symbol?", "The Founding Father argued that the eagle was “a bird of bad moral character” that “does not get his living honestly” because it steals food from the fishing hawk and is “too lazy to fish for himself.” In contrast, Franklin called the turkey “a much more respectable bird” and “a true original native of America.”", "How did Ben Franklin cook turkey?", "His aim was to entertain his friends by using electricity to set fire to flammable liquids, to kill a turkey with an electric shock and then cook it with electricity for their evening meal", "Why is turkey eaten on Thanksgiving?", "Since Bradford wrote of how the colonists had hunted wild turkeys during the autumn of 1621 and since turkey is a uniquely North American (and scrumptious) bird, it gained traction as the Thanksgiving meal of choice for Americans after Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did it become traditional for Christmas dinner in Britain", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did turkeys become traditional for Christmas dinner in Britain", "Truth_answer": "Turkeys were eaten instead of cows and chickens because the farmers needed their cows more for their milk, and needed their chickens for the eggs, which back then were more expensive than they are today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114750id_/https://www.thefactsite.com/why-do-we-eat-turkey-on-christmas-day/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did turkeys become traditional for Christmas dinner in Britain?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_dinner", "Context": [ "Why do turkey and Turkey share the same name?", "Once imported, Europeans came to call the guinea fowl the turkey-cock or turkey-hen, because the bird came from the Turks. When settlers in the New World began to send similar-looking fowl back to Europe, they, out of familiarity, called them turkeys.", "Where are turkeys from?", "Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.", "What was the importance of turkey in native cultures?", "ative Americans have hunted wild turkey for its meat as early as 1000 A.D. They made turkey whistles out of turkey wing bones.", "When and how were turkeys domesticated?", "More than 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and his crew sailed to the New World, Native Americans had already domesticated turkeys twice: first in south-central Mexico at around 800 B.C. and again in what is now the southwestern U.S. at about 200 B.C., according to a new study.", "Can turkeys fly?", "While the turkey you cook for Thanksgiving has never been airborne, wild turkeys can fly.", "Why did Ben Franklin want turkey to be the national symbol?", "The Founding Father argued that the eagle was “a bird of bad moral character” that “does not get his living honestly” because it steals food from the fishing hawk and is “too lazy to fish for himself.” In contrast, Franklin called the turkey “a much more respectable bird” and “a true original native of America.”", "How did Ben Franklin cook turkey?", "His aim was to entertain his friends by using electricity to set fire to flammable liquids, to kill a turkey with an electric shock and then cook it with electricity for their evening meal", "Why is turkey eaten on Thanksgiving?", "Since Bradford wrote of how the colonists had hunted wild turkeys during the autumn of 1621 and since turkey is a uniquely North American (and scrumptious) bird, it gained traction as the Thanksgiving meal of choice for Americans after Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.", "How did turkeys become traditional for Christmas dinner in Britain?", "Turkeys were eaten instead of cows and chickens because the farmers needed their cows more for their milk, and needed their chickens for the eggs, which back then were more expensive than they are today." ], "Conversation_no": 75, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "When did they become popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did turkeys become popular for Christmas dinner in Britain", "Truth_answer": "The 16th century farmer Thomas Tusser noted that by 1573 turkeys were commonly served at English Christmas dinners. The tradition of turkey at Christmas rapidly spread throughout England in the 17th century, and it also became common to serve goose which remained the predominant roast until the Victorian era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224211348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_dinner_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did turkeys become popular for Christmas dinner in Britain?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://worksheets.edhelper.com/ReadingComprehension_54_1232.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are important literary elements", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are important literary elements", "Truth_answer": "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important literary elements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pittsfordschools.org/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=542&dataid=4672&FileName=Literary%20Devices.pdf", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the difference between them and literary devices", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices", "Truth_answer": "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_genre", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a genre", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a genre", "Truth_answer": "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212230211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_genre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a literary genre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://writerswrite.co.za/the-17-most-popular-genres-in-fiction-and-why-they-matter/", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length" ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the most important ones", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the most important literary genres", "Truth_answer": "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most important literary genres?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trope_(literature)", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "What are the most important literary genres?", "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is a trope", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a trope", "Truth_answer": "A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.circleseven.co.uk/category/digital-art-and-technology/dat403/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a trope?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://gizmodo.com/7-worldbuilding-tropes-science-fiction-and-fantasy-need-1659804610", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "What are the most important literary genres?", "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult.", "What is a trope?", "A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works" ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are important examples in fantasy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are important examples in fantasy", "Truth_answer": "The Precursor Civilisation.The Homogeneous Race (That's never Humanity) ...Common Nouns out the Wazoo. ...The Single-Use World. ...Insert Apostrophe Here For Exoticness. ...Faux-Medieval Europe. ...The Evil Empire of Evil Evilness. ..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important examples of tropes in fantasy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://english.oxforddictionaries.com/allegory", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "What are the most important literary genres?", "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult.", "What is a trope?", "A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works", "What are important examples of tropes in fantasy?", "The Precursor Civilisation.The Homogeneous Race (That's never Humanity) ...Common Nouns out the Wazoo. ...The Single-Use World. ...Insert Apostrophe Here For Exoticness. ...Faux-Medieval Europe. ...The Evil Empire of Evil Evilness. .." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the definition of allegory", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the definition of allegory", "Truth_answer": "a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of allegory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-in-books-of-allegory.html", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "What are the most important literary genres?", "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult.", "What is a trope?", "A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works", "What are important examples of tropes in fantasy?", "The Precursor Civilisation.The Homogeneous Race (That's never Humanity) ...Common Nouns out the Wazoo. ...The Single-Use World. ...Insert Apostrophe Here For Exoticness. ...Faux-Medieval Europe. ...The Evil Empire of Evil Evilness. ..", "What is the definition of allegory?", "a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are some important modern uses", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some important modern uses of allegory", "Truth_answer": "The purpose of an allegory is to teach an idea or principle, or to explain it.The principle is conveyed through the characters or events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115224741id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-in-books-of-allegory.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important modern uses of allegory?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.storyboardthat.com/articles/e/foreshadowing", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "What are the most important literary genres?", "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult.", "What is a trope?", "A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works", "What are important examples of tropes in fantasy?", "The Precursor Civilisation.The Homogeneous Race (That's never Humanity) ...Common Nouns out the Wazoo. ...The Single-Use World. ...Insert Apostrophe Here For Exoticness. ...Faux-Medieval Europe. ...The Evil Empire of Evil Evilness. ..", "What is the definition of allegory?", "a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.", "What are some important modern uses of allegory?", "The purpose of an allegory is to teach an idea or principle, or to explain it.The principle is conveyed through the characters or events." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are the different types of foreshadowing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different types of foreshadowing", "Truth_answer": "Chekov's Gun. Concrete foreshadowing, commonly referred to as Chekov's Gun, is when the author explicitly states something that they want you to be aware of for the future. ...Prophecy. ...Flashback. ...Symbolic. ...Red Herring. ...Lesson Opening. ...Lesson Activity. ...Lesson Extension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180528174024id_/http://www.storyboardthat.com:80/articles/e/foreshadowing_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different types of foreshadowing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.softschools.com/examples/grammar/foreshadowing_examples/219/", "Context": [ "What are important literary elements?", "You have probably heard of these literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.", "What is the difference between literary elements and literary devices?", "Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary techniques are specific, deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning.", "What is a literary genre?", "A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even length", "What are the most important literary genres?", "Romance. These stories are about a romantic relationship between two people. ...Action Adventure. ...Science Fiction. ...Fantasy. ...Speculative Fiction. ...Suspense/Thriller. ...Young Adult. ...New Adult.", "What is a trope?", "A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. The word trope has also come to be used for describing commonly recurring literary and rhetorical devices, motifs or clichés in creative works", "What are important examples of tropes in fantasy?", "The Precursor Civilisation.The Homogeneous Race (That's never Humanity) ...Common Nouns out the Wazoo. ...The Single-Use World. ...Insert Apostrophe Here For Exoticness. ...Faux-Medieval Europe. ...The Evil Empire of Evil Evilness. ..", "What is the definition of allegory?", "a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.", "What are some important modern uses of allegory?", "The purpose of an allegory is to teach an idea or principle, or to explain it.The principle is conveyed through the characters or events.", "What are the different types of foreshadowing?", "Chekov's Gun. Concrete foreshadowing, commonly referred to as Chekov's Gun, is when the author explicitly states something that they want you to be aware of for the future. ...Prophecy. ...Flashback. ...Symbolic. ...Red Herring. ...Lesson Opening. ...Lesson Activity. ...Lesson Extension." ], "Conversation_no": 76, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is an example", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an example of foreshadowing", "Truth_answer": "Foreshadowing occurs in a literary text when the author gives clues and hints about what is to come in the story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202020738id_/http://www.softschools.com:80/examples/grammar/foreshadowing_examples/219/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of foreshadowing?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/stew-vs-soup/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Whats the difference between soup and stew", "Transformer_rewrite": "Whats the difference between soup and stew", "Truth_answer": "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ofthehearth.com/soup-stew-chowder-bisque-or-chili/", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Is chilli a stew", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is chilli a stew", "Truth_answer": "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is chilli a stew?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.spendwithpennies.com/hungarian-goulash/", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup" ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How about goulash", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is goulash a stew", "Truth_answer": "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211432id_/https://www.spendwithpennies.com/hungarian-goulash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is goulash a stew?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_soups_and_stews", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are popular ones in France", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are popular stews in France", "Truth_answer": "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223195722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_soups_and_stews_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are popular stews in France?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/234677/how-to-make-cassoulet/", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "What are popular stews in France?", "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is cassoulet made", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is cassoulet made", "Truth_answer": "Spread half the bean mixture into the heavy Dutch oven and place duck-sausage mixture over the beans; spread remaining beans over meat layer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024103430id_/https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/234677/how-to-make-cassoulet/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is cassoulet made?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feijoada", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "What are popular stews in France?", "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup.", "How is cassoulet made?", "Spread half the bean mixture into the heavy Dutch oven and place duck-sausage mixture over the beans; spread remaining beans over meat layer." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell me about feijoada and its significance", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about feijoada and its significance", "Truth_answer": "According to legend, the origins of Brazil's national dish, feijoada, stem from the country's history with slavery. Slaves would supposedly craft this hearty dish out of black beans and pork leftovers given to them from their households.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213075622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feijoada_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about feijoada and its significance.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ediblecapecod.ediblecommunities.com/recipes/cassoulet-and-feijoada", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "What are popular stews in France?", "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup.", "How is cassoulet made?", "Spread half the bean mixture into the heavy Dutch oven and place duck-sausage mixture over the beans; spread remaining beans over meat layer.", "Tell me about feijoada and its significance.", "According to legend, the origins of Brazil's national dish, feijoada, stem from the country's history with slavery. Slaves would supposedly craft this hearty dish out of black beans and pork leftovers given to them from their households." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it similar or different from cassoulet", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is feijoada similar or different from cassoulet", "Truth_answer": "Feijoada could be called the Brazilian version of cassoulet and the pork-and-bean stew of Portugal. It also is considered the national dish of Brazil. Cassoulet also features beans—cannellini, tarbais, or haricot—along with the meats, flavored with goose or duck fat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is feijoada similar or different from cassoulet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigos", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "What are popular stews in France?", "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup.", "How is cassoulet made?", "Spread half the bean mixture into the heavy Dutch oven and place duck-sausage mixture over the beans; spread remaining beans over meat layer.", "Tell me about feijoada and its significance.", "According to legend, the origins of Brazil's national dish, feijoada, stem from the country's history with slavery. Slaves would supposedly craft this hearty dish out of black beans and pork leftovers given to them from their households.", "How is feijoada similar or different from cassoulet?", "Feijoada could be called the Brazilian version of cassoulet and the pork-and-bean stew of Portugal. It also is considered the national dish of Brazil. Cassoulet also features beans—cannellini, tarbais, or haricot—along with the meats, flavored with goose or duck fat." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Tell about Bigos stew", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell about Bigos stew", "Truth_answer": "Bigos, often translated into English as hunter's stew, is a Polish dish of chopped meat of various kinds stewed with sauerkraut and shredded fresh cabbage. It is served hot and can be enriched with vegetables, spices or wine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916054738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell about Bigos stew.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://eatingeuropean.com/bigos-polish-hunter-stew/", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "What are popular stews in France?", "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup.", "How is cassoulet made?", "Spread half the bean mixture into the heavy Dutch oven and place duck-sausage mixture over the beans; spread remaining beans over meat layer.", "Tell me about feijoada and its significance.", "According to legend, the origins of Brazil's national dish, feijoada, stem from the country's history with slavery. Slaves would supposedly craft this hearty dish out of black beans and pork leftovers given to them from their households.", "How is feijoada similar or different from cassoulet?", "Feijoada could be called the Brazilian version of cassoulet and the pork-and-bean stew of Portugal. It also is considered the national dish of Brazil. Cassoulet also features beans—cannellini, tarbais, or haricot—along with the meats, flavored with goose or duck fat.", "Tell about Bigos stew.", "Bigos, often translated into English as hunter's stew, is a Polish dish of chopped meat of various kinds stewed with sauerkraut and shredded fresh cabbage. It is served hot and can be enriched with vegetables, spices or wine." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why is it important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Bigos stew important", "Truth_answer": "Bigos is also called 'Polish Hunter Stew' as its origins date back to Medieval times; when hunters would bring home game and it would be added to a stew which was cooked for hours. Sauerkraut was widely used then because of its high vitamin content and the fact that it could survive winter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205238id_/https://eatingeuropean.com/bigos-polish-hunter-stew/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Bigos stew important?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Irish_Stew", "Context": [ "What's the difference between soup and stew?", "In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing – that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.", "Is chilli a stew?", "There is a ton of debate regarding the definition of the term chili. However, most cooks don't consider it to be a soup", "Is goulash a stew?", "Hungarian Goulash is a delicious beef stew (or soup) with a rich paprika seasoned broth.", "What are popular stews in France?", "French soups and stewsBisque.Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables.ConsomméFrench onion soup.Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added.Lettuce soup.", "How is cassoulet made?", "Spread half the bean mixture into the heavy Dutch oven and place duck-sausage mixture over the beans; spread remaining beans over meat layer.", "Tell me about feijoada and its significance.", "According to legend, the origins of Brazil's national dish, feijoada, stem from the country's history with slavery. Slaves would supposedly craft this hearty dish out of black beans and pork leftovers given to them from their households.", "How is feijoada similar or different from cassoulet?", "Feijoada could be called the Brazilian version of cassoulet and the pork-and-bean stew of Portugal. It also is considered the national dish of Brazil. Cassoulet also features beans—cannellini, tarbais, or haricot—along with the meats, flavored with goose or duck fat.", "Tell about Bigos stew.", "Bigos, often translated into English as hunter's stew, is a Polish dish of chopped meat of various kinds stewed with sauerkraut and shredded fresh cabbage. It is served hot and can be enriched with vegetables, spices or wine.", "Why is Bigos stew important?", "Bigos is also called 'Polish Hunter Stew' as its origins date back to Medieval times; when hunters would bring home game and it would be added to a stew which was cooked for hours. Sauerkraut was widely used then because of its high vitamin content and the fact that it could survive winter." ], "Conversation_no": 77, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the history of Irish stew", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the history of Irish stew", "Truth_answer": "Irish stew is a traditional Irish dish made from lamb or mutton as well as potatoes, onions and parsley. It originated in Ireland but appears in cookbooks all over Europe, including in Escoffier's Guide Culinaire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022133258id_/https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Irish_Stew_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of Irish stew?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the keto diet", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the keto diet", "Truth_answer": "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the keto diet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Why was it original developed", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was keto diet originally developed", "Truth_answer": "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/180858.php", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. ." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is ketosis", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is ketosis", "Truth_answer": "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044627id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/180858.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is ketosis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is paleo", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is paleo diet", "Truth_answer": "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is paleo diet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/paleo-vs-keto#paleo", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "What is paleo diet?", "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What do they have in common", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common", "Truth_answer": "Both Eliminate Grains and Legumes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200607183252id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/paleo-vs-keto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/paleo-vs-keto", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "What is paleo diet?", "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era.", "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common?", "Both Eliminate Grains and Legumes" ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How are they different", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are paleo diet and keto diet different", "Truth_answer": "The ketogenic diet is characterized by its high fat and very low carbohydrate content. It may be effective for weight loss and blood sugar control. ... For most people, the paleo diet is a better choice because it has more flexibility with food choices than keto, which makes it easier to maintain long-term", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are paleo diet and keto diet different?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermittent_fasting", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "What is paleo diet?", "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era.", "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common?", "Both Eliminate Grains and Legumes", "How are paleo diet and keto diet different?", "The ketogenic diet is characterized by its high fat and very low carbohydrate content. It may be effective for weight loss and blood sugar control. ... For most people, the paleo diet is a better choice because it has more flexibility with food choices than keto, which makes it easier to maintain long-term" ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is intermittent fasting", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is intermittent fasting", "Truth_answer": "Intermittent fasting is an umbrella term for various eating diet plans that cycle between a period of fasting and non-fasting over a defined period. Intermittent fasting is under preliminary research to assess if it can produce weight loss comparable to long-term calorie restriction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is intermittent fasting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/intermittent-fasting-and-keto", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "What is paleo diet?", "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era.", "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common?", "Both Eliminate Grains and Legumes", "How are paleo diet and keto diet different?", "The ketogenic diet is characterized by its high fat and very low carbohydrate content. It may be effective for weight loss and blood sugar control. ... For most people, the paleo diet is a better choice because it has more flexibility with food choices than keto, which makes it easier to maintain long-term", "What is intermittent fasting?", "Intermittent fasting is an umbrella term for various eating diet plans that cycle between a period of fasting and non-fasting over a defined period. Intermittent fasting is under preliminary research to assess if it can produce weight loss comparable to long-term calorie restriction." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is it related to keto", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is intermittent fasting related to keto", "Truth_answer": "During fasting, insulin levels and glycogen stores decrease, leading your body to naturally start burning fat for fuel ( 12 ). For anyone who struggles to reach ketosis while on a keto diet, adding intermittent fasting may effectively jumpstart your process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419205620id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/intermittent-fasting-and-keto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is intermittent fasting related to keto?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-8-intermittent-fasting", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "What is paleo diet?", "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era.", "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common?", "Both Eliminate Grains and Legumes", "How are paleo diet and keto diet different?", "The ketogenic diet is characterized by its high fat and very low carbohydrate content. It may be effective for weight loss and blood sugar control. ... For most people, the paleo diet is a better choice because it has more flexibility with food choices than keto, which makes it easier to maintain long-term", "What is intermittent fasting?", "Intermittent fasting is an umbrella term for various eating diet plans that cycle between a period of fasting and non-fasting over a defined period. Intermittent fasting is under preliminary research to assess if it can produce weight loss comparable to long-term calorie restriction.", "How is intermittent fasting related to keto?", "During fasting, insulin levels and glycogen stores decrease, leading your body to naturally start burning fat for fuel ( 12 ). For anyone who struggles to reach ketosis while on a keto diet, adding intermittent fasting may effectively jumpstart your process." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the 168 method", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the 16_8 method in intermittent fasting", "Truth_answer": "Summary 16/8 intermittent fasting involves eating only during an eight-hour window during the day and fasting for the remaining 16 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118084029id_/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-8-intermittent-fasting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the 16_8 method in intermittent fasting?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322345.php", "Context": [ "What is the keto diet?", "The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.", "Why was keto diet originally developed?", "His trial on a few epilepsy patients in 1921 was the first use of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy. .", "What is ketosis?", "Ketosis is a normal metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead; this results in a build-up of acids called ketones within the body.", "What is paleo diet?", "The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or stone-age diet is a modern fad diet requiring the sole or predominant eating of foods presumed to have been available to humans during the Paleolithic era.", "What do paleo diet and keto diet have in common?", "Both Eliminate Grains and Legumes", "How are paleo diet and keto diet different?", "The ketogenic diet is characterized by its high fat and very low carbohydrate content. It may be effective for weight loss and blood sugar control. ... For most people, the paleo diet is a better choice because it has more flexibility with food choices than keto, which makes it easier to maintain long-term", "What is intermittent fasting?", "Intermittent fasting is an umbrella term for various eating diet plans that cycle between a period of fasting and non-fasting over a defined period. Intermittent fasting is under preliminary research to assess if it can produce weight loss comparable to long-term calorie restriction.", "How is intermittent fasting related to keto?", "During fasting, insulin levels and glycogen stores decrease, leading your body to naturally start burning fat for fuel ( 12 ). For anyone who struggles to reach ketosis while on a keto diet, adding intermittent fasting may effectively jumpstart your process.", "What is the 16_8 method in intermittent fasting?", "Summary 16/8 intermittent fasting involves eating only during an eight-hour window during the day and fasting for the remaining 16 hours." ], "Conversation_no": 78, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the best for weight loss", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the best method for weight loss", "Truth_answer": "The best way to reach and maintain a healthy weight is to eat a nutritious, balanced diet. This should include 10 portions of fruit and vegetables, good-quality protein, and whole-grains. It is also beneficial to exercise for at least 30 minutes every day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best method for weight loss?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://learn.org/articles/What_Skills_Will_I_Learn_in_Sociology_Courses.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is taught in sociology", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is taught in sociology", "Truth_answer": "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is taught in sociology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.radford.edu/~junnever/theory/comte.htm", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology", "Truth_answer": "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225123136id_/https://www.radford.edu/~junnever/theory/comte.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/positivism-sociology-3026456", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“" ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the role of positivism in it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the role of positivism in sociology", "Truth_answer": "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014231224id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/positivism-sociology-3026456_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Spencer", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is Herbert Spencer known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology", "Truth_answer": "Spencer's volumes on biology, psychology, and sociology were all intended to demonstrate the existence of natural laws in these specific disciplines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Spencer", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions.", "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology?", "Spencer's volumes on biology, psychology, and sociology were all intended to demonstrate the existence of natural laws in these specific disciplines." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How is his work related to Comte", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Herbert Spencer's work related to Comte", "Truth_answer": "Spencer differed from Comte in believing it was possible to discover a single law of universal application which he identified with progressive development and was to call the principle of evolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Spencer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Herbert Spencer's work related to Comte?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/cochise-sociology-os/chapter/the-functionalist-perspective/", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions.", "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology?", "Spencer's volumes on biology, psychology, and sociology were all intended to demonstrate the existence of natural laws in these specific disciplines.", "How is Herbert Spencer's work related to Comte?", "Spencer differed from Comte in believing it was possible to discover a single law of universal application which he identified with progressive development and was to call the principle of evolution." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is the functionalist theory", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the functionalist theory in sociology", "Truth_answer": "The functionalist perspective sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. This approach looks at society through a macro-level orientation and broadly focuses on the social structures that shape society as a whole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101035512id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/cochise-sociology-os/chapter/the-functionalist-perspective/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101035512id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/cochise-sociology-os/chapter/the-functionalist-perspective/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the functionalist theory in sociology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-sociology/chapter/theoretical-perspectives-in-sociology/", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions.", "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology?", "Spencer's volumes on biology, psychology, and sociology were all intended to demonstrate the existence of natural laws in these specific disciplines.", "How is Herbert Spencer's work related to Comte?", "Spencer differed from Comte in believing it was possible to discover a single law of universal application which he identified with progressive development and was to call the principle of evolution.", "What is the functionalist theory in sociology?", "The functionalist perspective sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. This approach looks at society through a macro-level orientation and broadly focuses on the social structures that shape society as a whole." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What is its main criticism", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the main criticism of functionalist theory in sociology", "Truth_answer": "Functionalism has been criticized for its failure to account for social change and individual agency; some consider it conservatively biased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200813091647id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-sociology/chapter/theoretical-perspectives-in-sociology/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main criticism of functionalist theory in sociology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-do-conflict-theory-and-functionalism-differ", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions.", "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology?", "Spencer's volumes on biology, psychology, and sociology were all intended to demonstrate the existence of natural laws in these specific disciplines.", "How is Herbert Spencer's work related to Comte?", "Spencer differed from Comte in believing it was possible to discover a single law of universal application which he identified with progressive development and was to call the principle of evolution.", "What is the functionalist theory in sociology?", "The functionalist perspective sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. This approach looks at society through a macro-level orientation and broadly focuses on the social structures that shape society as a whole.", "What is the main criticism of functionalist theory in sociology?", "Functionalism has been criticized for its failure to account for social change and individual agency; some consider it conservatively biased." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How does it compare to conflict theory", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does functionalist theory compare to conflict theory", "Truth_answer": "Functionalism assume that society benefits everyone whereas Conflict do not assume that society benefits everyone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does functionalist theory compare to conflict theory?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/economics/conflict-theory/", "Context": [ "What is taught in sociology?", "Sociology is the study of the collective behavior, development, structure and functioning of social institutions and organized groups. Courses in this discipline offer useful skills in topics such as group behavior, cross-cultural relations and ethical issues.", "What is the main contribution of Auguste Comte to sociology?", "He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for invariant laws of the natural and social world.“", "What is the role of positivism in sociology?", "Positivism describes an approach to the study of society that specifically utilizes scientific evidence such as experiments, statistics, and qualitative results to reveal a truth about the way society functions.", "What is Herbert Spencer known for in sociology?", "Spencer's volumes on biology, psychology, and sociology were all intended to demonstrate the existence of natural laws in these specific disciplines.", "How is Herbert Spencer's work related to Comte?", "Spencer differed from Comte in believing it was possible to discover a single law of universal application which he identified with progressive development and was to call the principle of evolution.", "What is the functionalist theory in sociology?", "The functionalist perspective sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. This approach looks at society through a macro-level orientation and broadly focuses on the social structures that shape society as a whole.", "What is the main criticism of functionalist theory in sociology?", "Functionalism has been criticized for its failure to account for social change and individual agency; some consider it conservatively biased.", "How does functionalist theory compare to conflict theory?", "Functionalism assume that society benefits everyone whereas Conflict do not assume that society benefits everyone." ], "Conversation_no": 79, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What are modern examples of conflict theory", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are modern examples of conflict theory", "Truth_answer": "For example, conflict theory can be used to look at wars, violence, revolutions, and other forms of injustice and discrimination by explaining that there is a natural disparity in a society that causes these problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083653id_/https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/economics/conflict-theory/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are modern examples of conflict theory?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.historynet.com/lewis-and-clark-expedition", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition", "Truth_answer": "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200530122544id_/https://www.historynet.com/lewis-and-clark-expedition_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_species_described_by_the_Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were important plants and animals they discovered", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered", "Truth_answer": "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.historynet.com/lewis-and-clark-expedition", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)" ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the diplomatic objectives", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition", "Truth_answer": "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200530122544id_/https://www.historynet.com/lewis-and-clark-expedition_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.edgate.com/lewisandclark/indian_country.html", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What were the Native American tribes that they encountered", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered", "Truth_answer": "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125071310id_/http://www.edgate.com:80/lewisandclark/indian_country.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/sacagawea", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did Sacagawea help them", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark", "Truth_answer": "The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112043402id_/https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/sacagawea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan.", "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark?", "The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "Did they find the Northwest Passage", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage", "Truth_answer": "The Corps met their objective of reaching the Pacific, mapping and establishing their presence for a legal claim to the land. ... They did not find a continuous waterway to the Pacific Ocean but located an Indian trail that led from the upper end of the Missouri River to the Columbia River which ran to the Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.legendsofamerica.com/nd-fortmandan/", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan.", "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark?", "The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain.", "Did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage?", "The Corps met their objective of reaching the Pacific, mapping and establishing their presence for a legal claim to the land. ... They did not find a continuous waterway to the Pacific Ocean but located an Indian trail that led from the upper end of the Missouri River to the Columbia River which ran to the Pacific Ocean." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the purpose of Fort Mandan", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the purpose of Fort Mandan in the Lewis and Clark expedition", "Truth_answer": "When the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered on the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota in 1804-1805, they built a log fort, made of cottonwood trees, that they called Fort Mandan. ... The expedition stayed at Fort Mandan until April 7, 1805, when they set out westward along the Missouri River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of Fort Mandan in the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Mandan#1806_and_after", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan.", "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark?", "The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain.", "Did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage?", "The Corps met their objective of reaching the Pacific, mapping and establishing their presence for a legal claim to the land. ... They did not find a continuous waterway to the Pacific Ocean but located an Indian trail that led from the upper end of the Missouri River to the Columbia River which ran to the Pacific Ocean.", "What was the purpose of Fort Mandan in the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "When the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered on the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota in 1804-1805, they built a log fort, made of cottonwood trees, that they called Fort Mandan. ... The expedition stayed at Fort Mandan until April 7, 1805, when they set out westward along the Missouri River." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "How did they spend the next winter", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lewis and Clark spend the next winter after Fort Mandan", "Truth_answer": "The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation built a replica of the fort along the river, 2.5 miles from the intersection of ND 200A and US 83.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190328052235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Mandan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lewis and Clark spend the next winter after Fort Mandan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Clatsop", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan.", "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark?", "The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain.", "Did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage?", "The Corps met their objective of reaching the Pacific, mapping and establishing their presence for a legal claim to the land. ... They did not find a continuous waterway to the Pacific Ocean but located an Indian trail that led from the upper end of the Missouri River to the Columbia River which ran to the Pacific Ocean.", "What was the purpose of Fort Mandan in the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "When the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered on the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota in 1804-1805, they built a log fort, made of cottonwood trees, that they called Fort Mandan. ... The expedition stayed at Fort Mandan until April 7, 1805, when they set out westward along the Missouri River.", "How did Lewis and Clark spend the next winter after Fort Mandan?", "The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation built a replica of the fort along the river, 2.5 miles from the intersection of ND 200A and US 83." ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What happened to Fort Clatsop", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Fort Clatsop", "Truth_answer": "The original Fort Clatsop decayed in the wet climate of the region", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Clatsop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Fort Clatsop?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/how-did-lewis-clark-expedition-impact-america-474377", "Context": [ "What were the purposes of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were important plants and animals Lewis and Clark discovered?", "Black greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)Blue flax (Linum lewisii)Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis)Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa)Shadscale (Atriplex canescens)", "What were the diplomatic objectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Their mission was to explore the unknown territory, establish trade with the Natives and affirm the sovereignty of the United States in the region.", "What were the Native American tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered?", "Among the Plains tribes Lewis and Clark met were the Osage, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, and Mandan.", "How did Sacagawea help Lewis and Clark?", "The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. 1788 – 1812) accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain.", "Did Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage?", "The Corps met their objective of reaching the Pacific, mapping and establishing their presence for a legal claim to the land. ... They did not find a continuous waterway to the Pacific Ocean but located an Indian trail that led from the upper end of the Missouri River to the Columbia River which ran to the Pacific Ocean.", "What was the purpose of Fort Mandan in the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "When the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered on the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota in 1804-1805, they built a log fort, made of cottonwood trees, that they called Fort Mandan. ... The expedition stayed at Fort Mandan until April 7, 1805, when they set out westward along the Missouri River.", "How did Lewis and Clark spend the next winter after Fort Mandan?", "The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation built a replica of the fort along the river, 2.5 miles from the intersection of ND 200A and US 83.", "What happened to Fort Clatsop?", "The original Fort Clatsop decayed in the wet climate of the region" ], "Conversation_no": 80, "Conversation_source": "trec", "Question": "What was the impact of the expedition", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition", "Truth_answer": "The impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition involved the considerable knowledge the explorers gained during the course of their journey regarding the geographic and topologic features of the terrain and of the peoples who populated it", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where is she?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is she", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today." ], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Hattie McDaniel appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83." ], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did it disappear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find it and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Hattie McDaniel appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83.", "Why did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear?", "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find it and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the first Oscar won by a black entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Hattie McDaniel appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83.", "Why did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear?", "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find it and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Did Hattie McDaniel win any awards?", "Hattie McDaniel won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the first Oscar won by a black entertainer." ], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything big happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything big happen to Hattie McDaniel", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel was the most famous of the black homeowners who helped to organize the black West Adams, Los Angeles, California neighborhood residents who saved their homes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything big happen to Hattie McDaniel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Hattie McDaniel appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83.", "Why did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear?", "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find it and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Did Hattie McDaniel win any awards?", "Hattie McDaniel won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the first Oscar won by a black entertainer.", "Did anything big happen to Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel was the most famous of the black homeowners who helped to organize the black West Adams, Los Angeles, California neighborhood residents who saved their homes." ], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the interest arrised?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the interest arrised", "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, W. B. Carter, of the George Washington University Law School, published the results of her year-and-a-half-long investigation into the Oscar's fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the interest in Hattie McDaniel's Oscar arose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "Where is Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel rests at Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Hattie McDaniel appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83.", "Why did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear?", "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find it and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Did Hattie McDaniel win any awards?", "Hattie McDaniel won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the first Oscar won by a black entertainer.", "Did anything big happen to Hattie McDaniel?", "Hattie McDaniel was the most famous of the black homeowners who helped to organize the black West Adams, Los Angeles, California neighborhood residents who saved their homes.", "What happened after the interest in Hattie McDaniel's Oscar arose?", "In November 2011, W. B. Carter, of the George Washington University Law School, published the results of her year-and-a-half-long investigation into the Oscar's fate." ], "Conversation_no": 81, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it disappear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear", "Truth_answer": "It has been suggested that a new generation of caretakers may have failed to realize the historic significance of the award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar disappear?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2000?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2000", "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this article", "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album make the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Loco make the charts", "Truth_answer": "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Loco make the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Reaching what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Loco land on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour", "Truth_answer": "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks, which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, and the song Love Unlimited, which recalls Barry White's vocal group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks, which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, and the song Love Unlimited, which recalls Barry White's vocal group." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Violent Robors release", "Truth_answer": "After parting company with EMI, Fun Lovin' Criminals was picked up by Sanctuary Records in the UK, under which they released their fourth studio album Welcome to Poppy's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fun Lovin' Criminals release in 2003?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks, which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, and the song Love Unlimited, which recalls Barry White's vocal group.", "What did Fun Lovin' Criminals release in 2003?", "After parting company with EMI, Fun Lovin' Criminals was picked up by Sanctuary Records in the UK, under which they released their fourth studio album Welcome to Poppy's." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the album that was released in 2003", "Truth_answer": "Welcome to Poppy's is the fourth studio album by the band Fun Lovin' Criminals. It was released on September 9, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Fun Lovin' Criminals released in 2003?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks, which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, and the song Love Unlimited, which recalls Barry White's vocal group.", "What did Fun Lovin' Criminals release in 2003?", "After parting company with EMI, Fun Lovin' Criminals was picked up by Sanctuary Records in the UK, under which they released their fourth studio album Welcome to Poppy's.", "What was the name of the album Fun Lovin' Criminals released in 2003?", "Welcome to Poppy's is the fourth studio album by the band Fun Lovin' Criminals. It was released on September 9, 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Welcome to Poppy's a hit", "Truth_answer": "While Fun Lovin' Criminals received strong, but not fantastic, music reviews it failed to live up to the commercial success of any of the previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Welcome to Poppy's a hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks, which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, and the song Love Unlimited, which recalls Barry White's vocal group.", "What did Fun Lovin' Criminals release in 2003?", "After parting company with EMI, Fun Lovin' Criminals was picked up by Sanctuary Records in the UK, under which they released their fourth studio album Welcome to Poppy's.", "What was the name of the album Fun Lovin' Criminals released in 2003?", "Welcome to Poppy's is the fourth studio album by the band Fun Lovin' Criminals. It was released on September 9, 2003.", "Was Welcome to Poppy's a hit?", "While Fun Lovin' Criminals received strong, but not fantastic, music reviews it failed to live up to the commercial success of any of the previous albums." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did it peak at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Welcome to Poppy's peak at", "Truth_answer": "Welcome to Poppy's peaked at No. 20 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Welcome to Poppy's peak at?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals", "Context": [ "What happened in 2000?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals' third studio album, Loco, was released in early 2001.", "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.", "Did Loco make the charts?", "Back under EMI, Loco had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Where did Loco land on the charts?", "Loco was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Did Fun Lovin' Criminals ever tour?", "In April 2010 Classic Fantastic was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks, which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, and the song Love Unlimited, which recalls Barry White's vocal group.", "What did Fun Lovin' Criminals release in 2003?", "After parting company with EMI, Fun Lovin' Criminals was picked up by Sanctuary Records in the UK, under which they released their fourth studio album Welcome to Poppy's.", "What was the name of the album Fun Lovin' Criminals released in 2003?", "Welcome to Poppy's is the fourth studio album by the band Fun Lovin' Criminals. It was released on September 9, 2003.", "Was Welcome to Poppy's a hit?", "While Fun Lovin' Criminals received strong, but not fantastic, music reviews it failed to live up to the commercial success of any of the previous albums.", "What did Welcome to Poppy's peak at?", "Welcome to Poppy's peaked at No. 20 in the UK Albums Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 82, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the best selling single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Fun Lovin' Criminals' best selling single", "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals are best known for their hit Scooby Snacks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fun Lovin' Criminals' best selling single?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the reunion", "Truth_answer": "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Animals reunion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was The Animals' reunion", "Truth_answer": "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Animals", "Truth_answer": "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Animals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Who were the members of The Animals?", "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Animals produce any albums", "Truth_answer": "The original members of The Animals had albums such as their debut self-titled album, The Animals on Tour, Animal Tracks, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Who were the members of The Animals?", "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell.", "Did The Animals produce any albums?", "The original members of The Animals had albums such as their debut self-titled album, The Animals on Tour, Animal Tracks, and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album did they release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album did The Animals release", "Truth_answer": "The Animals had more albums such as Animalisms, Animalism, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did The Animals release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Who were the members of The Animals?", "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell.", "Did The Animals produce any albums?", "The original members of The Animals had albums such as their debut self-titled album, The Animals on Tour, Animal Tracks, and many more.", "What album did The Animals release?", "The Animals had more albums such as Animalisms, Animalism, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, and others." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Animalism successful", "Truth_answer": "The Animals' album Animalism did well peaking at #33 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Animalism successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Who were the members of The Animals?", "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell.", "Did The Animals produce any albums?", "The original members of The Animals had albums such as their debut self-titled album, The Animals on Tour, Animal Tracks, and many more.", "What album did The Animals release?", "The Animals had more albums such as Animalisms, Animalism, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, and others.", "Was Animalism successful?", "The Animals' album Animalism did well peaking at #33 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles from Animalism", "Truth_answer": "Animalism had singles such as Shake, The Other Side of This Life, Rock Me Baby, among other tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from Animalism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Who were the members of The Animals?", "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell.", "Did The Animals produce any albums?", "The original members of The Animals had albums such as their debut self-titled album, The Animals on Tour, Animal Tracks, and many more.", "What album did The Animals release?", "The Animals had more albums such as Animalisms, Animalism, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, and others.", "Was Animalism successful?", "The Animals' album Animalism did well peaking at #33 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.", "What were some singles from Animalism?", "Animalism had singles such as Shake, The Other Side of This Life, Rock Me Baby, among other tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Animals have any influences", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Springsteen stated, To me, the Animals were a revelation. They were the first records with full-blown class consciousness that I'd ever heard.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals have any influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals", "Context": [ "When was The Animals reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Where was The Animals' reunion?", "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Who were the members of The Animals?", "The original members of The Animals included Hilton Valentine, Alan Price, Andy Summers, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Steve ih Farrell.", "Did The Animals produce any albums?", "The original members of The Animals had albums such as their debut self-titled album, The Animals on Tour, Animal Tracks, and many more.", "What album did The Animals release?", "The Animals had more albums such as Animalisms, Animalism, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, and others.", "Was Animalism successful?", "The Animals' album Animalism did well peaking at #33 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.", "What were some singles from Animalism?", "Animalism had singles such as Shake, The Other Side of This Life, Rock Me Baby, among other tracks.", "Did The Animals have any influences?", "Bruce Springsteen stated, To me, the Animals were a revelation. They were the first records with full-blown class consciousness that I'd ever heard.“" ], "Conversation_no": 83, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Animals break up", "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Animals broke up in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals break up?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Refused music style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Refused music style", "Truth_answer": "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Refused music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How are their lyrics described?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are the Refused's lyrics described", "Truth_answer": "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there a specific song that is mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned", "Truth_answer": "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was This Just Might be the Truth received", "Truth_answer": "The record This Just Might Be the Truth was characterized for its massive hardcore sound, mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015.", "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "The record This Just Might Be the Truth was characterized for its massive hardcore sound, mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the album or lyrics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me This Just Might be the Truth album or lyrics", "Truth_answer": "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me This Just Might be the Truth album or lyrics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015.", "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "The record This Just Might Be the Truth was characterized for its massive hardcore sound, mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene.", "What else can you tell me This Just Might be the Truth album or lyrics?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they influence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Refused influence", "Truth_answer": "Among the artists who cite Refused as influence are Linkin Park, Duff McKagan of Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses, Sum 41, and Tom DeLonge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Refused influence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015.", "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "The record This Just Might Be the Truth was characterized for its massive hardcore sound, mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene.", "What else can you tell me This Just Might be the Truth album or lyrics?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "Who did the Refused influence?", "Among the artists who cite Refused as influence are Linkin Park, Duff McKagan of Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses, Sum 41, and Tom DeLonge." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do a compilation with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Refused do a compilation with anyone", "Truth_answer": "The Refused did two compilation albums: The E.P. Compilation and The Demo Compilation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Refused do a compilation with anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015.", "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "The record This Just Might Be the Truth was characterized for its massive hardcore sound, mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene.", "What else can you tell me This Just Might be the Truth album or lyrics?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "Who did the Refused influence?", "Among the artists who cite Refused as influence are Linkin Park, Duff McKagan of Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses, Sum 41, and Tom DeLonge.", "Did the Refused do a compilation with anyone?", "The Refused did two compilation albums: The E.P. Compilation and The Demo Compilation." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are some band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are some band members of the Refused", "Truth_answer": "Members of the Refused included Dennis Lyxzén, David Sandström, Kristofer Steen, Magnus Flagge, and Mattias Bärjed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some band members of the Refused?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What is the Refused music style?", "Refused is a Swedish punk rock band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.", "How are the Refused's lyrics described?", "Refused's lyrics soon began to focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Is there a specific song by the Refused that is mentioned?", "Elektra was released as the first single from the comeback album on April 27, 2015.", "How was This Just Might be the Truth received?", "The record This Just Might Be the Truth was characterized for its massive hardcore sound, mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene.", "What else can you tell me This Just Might be the Truth album or lyrics?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "Who did the Refused influence?", "Among the artists who cite Refused as influence are Linkin Park, Duff McKagan of Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses, Sum 41, and Tom DeLonge.", "Did the Refused do a compilation with anyone?", "The Refused did two compilation albums: The E.P. Compilation and The Demo Compilation.", "Who are some band members of the Refused?", "Members of the Refused included Dennis Lyxzén, David Sandström, Kristofer Steen, Magnus Flagge, and Mattias Bärjed." ], "Conversation_no": 84, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where have they played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where have the Refused played", "Truth_answer": "The Refused has played at Coachella, Rock am Ring, Ruisrock, Download Festival, Rock for People, Primavera Sound, Hellfest, Fuji Rock Festival, Øyafestivalen, Pukkelpop, and Resurrection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where have the Refused played?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thewrap.com/penthouse-judd-apatow-hypocrisy-past-jokes/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 85, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Apatow seen as hypocritical", "Truth_answer": "Penthouse has accused Judd Apatow of ‘hypocrisy’ for past un-pc jokes about LGBT people, mass shootings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212637id_/https://www.thewrap.com/penthouse-judd-apatow-hypocrisy-past-jokes/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Judd Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow", "Context": [ "Is Judd Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Penthouse has accused Judd Apatow of ‘hypocrisy’ for past un-pc jokes about LGBT people, mass shootings." ], "Conversation_no": 85, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the movie nominated for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was 40-Year-Old Virgin nominated for", "Truth_answer": "The 40-Year-Old Virgin also earned Judd Apatow a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 40-Year-Old Virgin nominated for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow", "Context": [ "Is Judd Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Penthouse has accused Judd Apatow of ‘hypocrisy’ for past un-pc jokes about LGBT people, mass shootings.", "What was 40-Year-Old Virgin nominated for?", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin also earned Judd Apatow a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America." ], "Conversation_no": 85, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he treat the actor and actress differently?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judd Apatow treat the actor and actress differently", "Truth_answer": "There is no valid claim or evidence of Judd Apatow treating actresses and actors differently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judd Apatow treat the actor and actress differently?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow", "Context": [ "Is Judd Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Penthouse has accused Judd Apatow of ‘hypocrisy’ for past un-pc jokes about LGBT people, mass shootings.", "What was 40-Year-Old Virgin nominated for?", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin also earned Judd Apatow a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.", "Did Judd Apatow treat the actor and actress differently?", "There is no valid claim or evidence of Judd Apatow treating actresses and actors differently." ], "Conversation_no": 85, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Judd Apatow's work has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Creative Arts Emmy Award, a Hollywood Comedy Award, and an AFI Award for Bridesmaids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow", "Context": [ "Is Judd Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Penthouse has accused Judd Apatow of ‘hypocrisy’ for past un-pc jokes about LGBT people, mass shootings.", "What was 40-Year-Old Virgin nominated for?", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin also earned Judd Apatow a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.", "Did Judd Apatow treat the actor and actress differently?", "There is no valid claim or evidence of Judd Apatow treating actresses and actors differently.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Judd Apatow's work has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Creative Arts Emmy Award, a Hollywood Comedy Award, and an AFI Award for Bridesmaids." ], "Conversation_no": 85, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does it say what the film was about and did everyone enjoy working on it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the article say what 40-Year-Old Virgin was about and did everyone enjoy working on it", "Truth_answer": "Andy Stitzer is a 40-year-old virgin. His co-workers learn that Andy is still a virgin, and resolve to help him lose his virginity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say what 40-Year-Old Virgin was about and did everyone enjoy working on it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow", "Context": [ "Is Judd Apatow seen as hypocritical?", "Penthouse has accused Judd Apatow of ‘hypocrisy’ for past un-pc jokes about LGBT people, mass shootings.", "What was 40-Year-Old Virgin nominated for?", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin also earned Judd Apatow a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.", "Did Judd Apatow treat the actor and actress differently?", "There is no valid claim or evidence of Judd Apatow treating actresses and actors differently.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Judd Apatow's work has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Creative Arts Emmy Award, a Hollywood Comedy Award, and an AFI Award for Bridesmaids.", "Does the article say what 40-Year-Old Virgin was about and did everyone enjoy working on it?", "Andy Stitzer is a 40-year-old virgin. His co-workers learn that Andy is still a virgin, and resolve to help him lose his virginity." ], "Conversation_no": 85, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any controversy related to this movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any controversy related to The 40-Year-Old Virgin", "Truth_answer": "The film was criticized by Harry Forbes of Catholic News Service for promoting the false premise that there's something intrinsically wrong with an unmarried man being sexually inexperienced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy related to The 40-Year-Old Virgin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the Outfield formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Outfield formed", "Truth_answer": "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Outfield formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who lead to their commercial success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success", "Truth_answer": "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they sign with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records", "Truth_answer": "The Outfield performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records?", "The Outfield performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Columbia/CBS Records produce any songs", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Columbia/CBS Records produced The Outfield's first three albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Columbia/CBS Records produce any songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records?", "The Outfield performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.", "Did Columbia/CBS Records produce any songs?", "Yes, Columbia/CBS Records produced The Outfield's first three albums." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any songs chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of The Outfield's songs chart", "Truth_answer": "The Top 40 single Since You've Been Gone hit #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart and they had a minor radio/MTV hit No Surrender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of The Outfield's songs chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records?", "The Outfield performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.", "Did Columbia/CBS Records produce any songs?", "Yes, Columbia/CBS Records produced The Outfield's first three albums.", "Did any of The Outfield's songs chart?", "The Top 40 single Since You've Been Gone hit #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart and they had a minor radio/MTV hit No Surrender." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour internationally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Outfield tour internationally", "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Outfield had a US summer tour opening for Night Ranger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield tour internationally?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records?", "The Outfield performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.", "Did Columbia/CBS Records produce any songs?", "Yes, Columbia/CBS Records produced The Outfield's first three albums.", "Did any of The Outfield's songs chart?", "The Top 40 single Since You've Been Gone hit #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart and they had a minor radio/MTV hit No Surrender.", "Did The Outfield tour internationally?", "Yes, The Outfield had a US summer tour opening for Night Ranger." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever tour by themselves?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Outfield ever tour by themselves", "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Outfield toured in the US by themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield ever tour by themselves?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield", "Context": [ "When was the Outfield formed?", "Tony Lewis, John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and gathered back together in London's East End under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "John Spinks adopted the name 'Baseball Boys' from a teen gang called The Baseball Furies in the cult film The Warriors, a movie that he had just seen.", "Who lead to The Outfield's commercial success?", "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "When did The Outfield sign with Columbia/CBS Records?", "The Outfield performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.", "Did Columbia/CBS Records produce any songs?", "Yes, Columbia/CBS Records produced The Outfield's first three albums.", "Did any of The Outfield's songs chart?", "The Top 40 single Since You've Been Gone hit #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart and they had a minor radio/MTV hit No Surrender.", "Did The Outfield tour internationally?", "Yes, The Outfield had a US summer tour opening for Night Ranger.", "Did The Outfield ever tour by themselves?", "Yes, The Outfield toured in the US by themselves." ], "Conversation_no": 86, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have an other hit singles released during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have an other hit singles released when they toured the US", "Truth_answer": "The Outfield returned with 1992's Rockeye. Its leadoff single, Closer to Me, was a near Top 40 hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have an other hit singles released when they toured the US?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 87, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II", "Truth_answer": "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn", "Context": [ "What was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated." ], "Conversation_no": 87, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn win any awards or recognition", "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Order of the Red Star on 8 July 1944 for sound-ranging two German artillery batteries and adjusting counterbattery fire onto them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn", "Context": [ "What was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn win any awards or recognition?", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Order of the Red Star on 8 July 1944 for sound-ranging two German artillery batteries and adjusting counterbattery fire onto them." ], "Conversation_no": 87, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he serve during the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn serve during World War II", "Truth_answer": "While serving as an artillery officer in East Prussia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn serve during World War II?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn", "Context": [ "What was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn win any awards or recognition?", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Order of the Red Star on 8 July 1944 for sound-ranging two German artillery batteries and adjusting counterbattery fire onto them.", "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn serve during World War II?", "While serving as an artillery officer in East Prussia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel." ], "Conversation_no": 87, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything notable happen to him during his service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn during his service", "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn during his service?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn", "Context": [ "What was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn win any awards or recognition?", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Order of the Red Star on 8 July 1944 for sound-ranging two German artillery batteries and adjusting counterbattery fire onto them.", "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn serve during World War II?", "While serving as an artillery officer in East Prussia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "Did anything notable happen to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn during his service?", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel." ], "Conversation_no": 87, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of actions did he witness in these crimes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of actions did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witness in these crimes", "Truth_answer": "The noncombatants and the elderly were robbed of their meager possessions and women and girls were gang-raped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of actions did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witness in these crimes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn", "Context": [ "What was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's role during World War II?", "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn win any awards or recognition?", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Order of the Red Star on 8 July 1944 for sound-ranging two German artillery batteries and adjusting counterbattery fire onto them.", "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn serve during World War II?", "While serving as an artillery officer in East Prussia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "Did anything notable happen to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn during his service?", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "What kind of actions did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witness in these crimes?", "The noncombatants and the elderly were robbed of their meager possessions and women and girls were gang-raped." ], "Conversation_no": 87, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything not related to combat during his service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn do anything not related to combat during his service", "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was an outspoken critic of the Soviet Union and Communism and helped to raise global awareness of its Gulag labor camp system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn do anything not related to combat during his service?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 88, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he serve in the house of representatives?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he serve in the house of representatives", "Truth_answer": "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives from December 30, 1949 to December 30, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diosdado Macapagal serve in the Philippine House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal", "Context": [ "Did Diosdado Macapagal serve in the Philippine House of Representatives?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives from December 30, 1949 to December 30, 1957." ], "Conversation_no": 88, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What state did he serve in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What state did Diosdado Macapagal serve in", "Truth_answer": "He first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives, representing a district in his home province of Pampanga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110023521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state did Diosdado Macapagal serve in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal", "Context": [ "Did Diosdado Macapagal serve in the Philippine House of Representatives?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives from December 30, 1949 to December 30, 1957.", "What state did Diosdado Macapagal serve in?", "He first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives, representing a district in his home province of Pampanga." ], "Conversation_no": 88, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he a representative?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Diosdado Macapagal a representative", "Truth_answer": "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives for seven years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Diosdado Macapagal a representative?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal", "Context": [ "Did Diosdado Macapagal serve in the Philippine House of Representatives?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives from December 30, 1949 to December 30, 1957.", "What state did Diosdado Macapagal serve in?", "He first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives, representing a district in his home province of Pampanga.", "How long was Diosdado Macapagal a representative?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives for seven years." ], "Conversation_no": 88, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any notable achievements in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Diosdado Macapagal have any notable achievements in politics", "Truth_answer": "Diosdado Macapagal introduced the country's first land reform law, placed the peso on the free currency exchange market, and liberalized foreign exchange and import controls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110023521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diosdado Macapagal have any notable achievements in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal", "Context": [ "Did Diosdado Macapagal serve in the Philippine House of Representatives?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives from December 30, 1949 to December 30, 1957.", "What state did Diosdado Macapagal serve in?", "He first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives, representing a district in his home province of Pampanga.", "How long was Diosdado Macapagal a representative?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives for seven years.", "Did Diosdado Macapagal have any notable achievements in politics?", "Diosdado Macapagal introduced the country's first land reform law, placed the peso on the free currency exchange market, and liberalized foreign exchange and import controls." ], "Conversation_no": 88, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he achieve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Diosdado Macapagal achieve", "Truth_answer": "Diosdado Macapagal is also known for shifting the country's observance of Independence Day from July 4 to June 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110023521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Diosdado Macapagal achieve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diosdado_Macapagal", "Context": [ "Did Diosdado Macapagal serve in the Philippine House of Representatives?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives from December 30, 1949 to December 30, 1957.", "What state did Diosdado Macapagal serve in?", "He first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives, representing a district in his home province of Pampanga.", "How long was Diosdado Macapagal a representative?", "Diosdado Macapagal served in the Philippine House of Representatives for seven years.", "Did Diosdado Macapagal have any notable achievements in politics?", "Diosdado Macapagal introduced the country's first land reform law, placed the peso on the free currency exchange market, and liberalized foreign exchange and import controls.", "What else did Diosdado Macapagal achieve?", "Diosdado Macapagal is also known for shifting the country's observance of Independence Day from July 4 to June 12." ], "Conversation_no": 88, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he well liked?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Diosdado Macapagal well liked", "Truth_answer": "Diosdado Macapagal recieved mixed responses from the public considering his communist backing during his campaigns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Diosdado Macapagal well liked?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 89, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the campaign against the Navajo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the campaign against the Navajo", "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson was to shoot all males on sight and take the women and children captives. No peace treaties were to be made until all Navajos were on the reservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kit Carson's campaign against the Navajo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [ "What was Kit Carson's campaign against the Navajo?", "Kit Carson was to shoot all males on sight and take the women and children captives. No peace treaties were to be made until all Navajos were on the reservation." ], "Conversation_no": 89, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Carson successful in his campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kit Carson successful in his campaign against the Navajos", "Truth_answer": "Yes. One hundred eighty-eight Navajo surrendered and were sent to Bosque Redondo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kit Carson successful in his campaign against the Navajos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [ "What was Kit Carson's campaign against the Navajo?", "Kit Carson was to shoot all males on sight and take the women and children captives. No peace treaties were to be made until all Navajos were on the reservation.", "Was Kit Carson successful in his campaign against the Navajos?", "Yes. One hundred eighty-eight Navajo surrendered and were sent to Bosque Redondo." ], "Conversation_no": 89, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the Navajo people able to fight back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Navajo people able to fight back", "Truth_answer": "The Navajo people ran and hid for the most part. In the end they surrendered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Navajo people able to fight back against Kit Carson's campaign against them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [ "What was Kit Carson's campaign against the Navajo?", "Kit Carson was to shoot all males on sight and take the women and children captives. No peace treaties were to be made until all Navajos were on the reservation.", "Was Kit Carson successful in his campaign against the Navajos?", "Yes. One hundred eighty-eight Navajo surrendered and were sent to Bosque Redondo.", "Were the Navajo people able to fight back against Kit Carson's campaign against them?", "The Navajo people ran and hid for the most part. In the end they surrendered." ], "Conversation_no": 89, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Carson campaign against the Navajo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Kit Carson campaign against the Navajo", "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson wanted Apaches and Navajos to act as a buffer for any aggressive acts committed upon the white settlements from Kiowas and Comanches to the east of Bosque Redondo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kit Carson campaign against the Navajo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his views on sexual impulse in youth>?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his views on sexual impulse in youth>", "Truth_answer": "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [ "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity." ], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's the name of his book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [ "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book?", "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality." ], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How do children experience sexuality differently?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do children experience sexuality differently according to Havelock Ellis", "Truth_answer": "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do children experience sexuality differently according to Havelock Ellis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [ "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book?", "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "How do children experience sexuality differently according to Havelock Ellis?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity." ], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else does he say about that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Havelock Ellis say about that", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis mentions that it was previously believed that, in childhood, humans had no sex impulse at all.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Havelock Ellis say about that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [ "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book?", "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "How do children experience sexuality differently according to Havelock Ellis?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What else did Havelock Ellis say about that?", "Havelock Ellis mentions that it was previously believed that, in childhood, humans had no sex impulse at all." ], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does he explain it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Havelock Ellis explain it", "Truth_answer": "“If it is possible to maintain that the sex impulse has no normal existence in early life, then every manifestation of it at that period must be ‘perverse.’”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Havelock Ellis explain it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [ "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book?", "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "How do children experience sexuality differently according to Havelock Ellis?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What else did Havelock Ellis say about that?", "Havelock Ellis mentions that it was previously believed that, in childhood, humans had no sex impulse at all.", "How does Havelock Ellis explain it?", "“If it is possible to maintain that the sex impulse has no normal existence in early life, then every manifestation of it at that period must be ‘perverse.’”" ], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why aren't they repressed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why aren't childhood sexual experiences repressed", "Truth_answer": "“They are not repressed.” They are, however, not usually mentioned to adults.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why aren't childhood sexual experiences repressed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis", "Context": [ "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sexual impulse in youth?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What's the name of Havelock Ellis's book?", "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "How do children experience sexuality differently according to Havelock Ellis?", "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "What else did Havelock Ellis say about that?", "Havelock Ellis mentions that it was previously believed that, in childhood, humans had no sex impulse at all.", "How does Havelock Ellis explain it?", "“If it is possible to maintain that the sex impulse has no normal existence in early life, then every manifestation of it at that period must be ‘perverse.’”", "Why aren't childhood sexual experiences repressed?", "“They are not repressed.” They are, however, not usually mentioned to adults." ], "Conversation_no": 90, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other studies that agree?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other studies that agree", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis references authors like Marc, Fonssagrives, and Perez in France who published their findings in the nineteenth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other studies about sexual impulse in youth that agree with Havelock Ellis' findings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 91, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Coreas jazz fusion", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Coreas jazz fusion", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz with Return to Forever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chick Corea's jazz fusion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's jazz fusion?", "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz with Return to Forever." ], "Conversation_no": 91, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does jazz with return to forever mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Return to Forever mean", "Truth_answer": "Return to Forever is an American jazz fusion group, founded and led by pianist Chick Corea in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Return to Forever mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's jazz fusion?", "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz with Return to Forever.", "What does Return to Forever mean?", "Return to Forever is an American jazz fusion group, founded and led by pianist Chick Corea in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 91, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people like this new jazz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people like Chick Corea's new jazz fusion", "Truth_answer": "The audience responded well. Return to Forever is often cited as one of the core groups of the jazz-fusion movement of the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people like Chick Corea's new jazz fusion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's jazz fusion?", "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz with Return to Forever.", "What does Return to Forever mean?", "Return to Forever is an American jazz fusion group, founded and led by pianist Chick Corea in 1971.", "How did people like Chick Corea's new jazz fusion?", "The audience responded well. Return to Forever is often cited as one of the core groups of the jazz-fusion movement of the 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 91, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Chick Corea has won over 20 Grammy Awards and been nominated over 60 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 92, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Chick Corea duet with", "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Crystal_Silence", "Context": [ "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence." ], "Conversation_no": 92, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did they duet to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Chick Corea and Gary Burton duet to", "Truth_answer": "Chick Corea and Gary Burton did a duet on such songs as Duende, Love Castle, Brasilia, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Chick Corea and Gary Burton duet to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.", "What songs did Chick Corea and Gary Burton duet to?", "Chick Corea and Gary Burton did a duet on such songs as Duende, Love Castle, Brasilia, and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 92, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he duet with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea duet with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Chick Corea performed The Meeting, a live duet with the classical pianist Friedrich Gulda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea duet with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.", "What songs did Chick Corea and Gary Burton duet to?", "Chick Corea and Gary Burton did a duet on such songs as Duende, Love Castle, Brasilia, and many more.", "Did Chick Corea duet with anyone else?", "In 1982, Chick Corea performed The Meeting, a live duet with the classical pianist Friedrich Gulda." ], "Conversation_no": 92, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did he work with Hancock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did Chick Corea work on with Herbie Hancock", "Truth_answer": "Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock performed such works as Maiden Voyage, Someday My Prince Will Come, Liza, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Chick Corea work on with Herbie Hancock?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.", "What songs did Chick Corea and Gary Burton duet to?", "Chick Corea and Gary Burton did a duet on such songs as Duende, Love Castle, Brasilia, and many more.", "Did Chick Corea duet with anyone else?", "In 1982, Chick Corea performed The Meeting, a live duet with the classical pianist Friedrich Gulda.", "What albums did Chick Corea work on with Herbie Hancock?", "Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock performed such works as Maiden Voyage, Someday My Prince Will Come, Liza, and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 92, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Chick Corea's composition Spain is considered jazz standards. As a member of Miles Davis's band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of jazz fusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "Who did Chick Corea duet with?", "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.", "What songs did Chick Corea and Gary Burton duet to?", "Chick Corea and Gary Burton did a duet on such songs as Duende, Love Castle, Brasilia, and many more.", "Did Chick Corea duet with anyone else?", "In 1982, Chick Corea performed The Meeting, a live duet with the classical pianist Friedrich Gulda.", "What albums did Chick Corea work on with Herbie Hancock?", "Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock performed such works as Maiden Voyage, Someday My Prince Will Come, Liza, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Chick Corea's composition Spain is considered jazz standards. As a member of Miles Davis's band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of jazz fusion." ], "Conversation_no": 92, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea perform with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Chick Corea collaborated with Japanese pianist Hiromi Uehara on the live album Duet. The duo played a concert at Tokyo's Budokan arena on April 30.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea perform with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 93, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Hansons do in 1992", "Truth_answer": "Hason's first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Hason's first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa." ], "Conversation_no": 93, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Hansons have a good fan base?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Hansons have a good fan base", "Truth_answer": "Yes Hanson did, enough to have one day out of the year dedicated to them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hansons have a good fan base?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Hason's first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa.", "Did the Hansons have a good fan base?", "Yes Hanson did, enough to have one day out of the year dedicated to them." ], "Conversation_no": 93, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the good fan base allow them to do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the good fan base allow Hanson to do", "Truth_answer": "Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, many Hanson fans all over the world still recognize May 6 as Hanson Day every year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the good fan base allow Hanson to do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Hason's first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa.", "Did the Hansons have a good fan base?", "Yes Hanson did, enough to have one day out of the year dedicated to them.", "What did the good fan base allow Hanson to do?", "Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, many Hanson fans all over the world still recognize May 6 as Hanson Day every year." ], "Conversation_no": 93, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about their early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Hanson's early years", "Truth_answer": "They were known as the Hanson Brothers, before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Hanson's early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Hason's first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa.", "Did the Hansons have a good fan base?", "Yes Hanson did, enough to have one day out of the year dedicated to them.", "What did the good fan base allow Hanson to do?", "Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, many Hanson fans all over the world still recognize May 6 as Hanson Day every year.", "What else can you tell me about Hanson's early years?", "They were known as the Hanson Brothers, before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 93, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they play any other festivals or concerts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hanson play any other festivals or concerts", "Truth_answer": "Hanson played in Austin during the South By Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, which led to them being signed by manager Christopher Sabec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hanson play any other festivals or concerts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What did the Hansons do in 1992?", "Hason's first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa.", "Did the Hansons have a good fan base?", "Yes Hanson did, enough to have one day out of the year dedicated to them.", "What did the good fan base allow Hanson to do?", "Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, many Hanson fans all over the world still recognize May 6 as Hanson Day every year.", "What else can you tell me about Hanson's early years?", "They were known as the Hanson Brothers, before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993.", "Did Hanson play any other festivals or concerts?", "Hanson played in Austin during the South By Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, which led to them being signed by manager Christopher Sabec." ], "Conversation_no": 93, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were their popular songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Hanson's popular songs", "Truth_answer": "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album released through Mercury/Polygram Records, entitled Middle of Nowhere, which earned three Grammy nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Hanson's popular songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The future is Medieval?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The future is Medieval", "Truth_answer": "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the album come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Future Is Medieval come out", "Truth_answer": "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced The Future Is Medieval", "Truth_answer": "The producers for The Future Is Medieval was Tony Visconti and Ethan Johns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced The Future Is Medieval?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June.", "Who produced The Future Is Medieval?", "The producers for The Future Is Medieval was Tony Visconti and Ethan Johns." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many songs were on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many songs were on The Future Is Medieval", "Truth_answer": "The regular edition for The Future Is Medieval contained 14 tracks on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on The Future Is Medieval?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June.", "Who produced The Future Is Medieval?", "The producers for The Future Is Medieval was Tony Visconti and Ethan Johns.", "How many songs were on The Future Is Medieval?", "The regular edition for The Future Is Medieval contained 14 tracks on the album." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs go on tour", "Truth_answer": "In early 2012, Kaiser Chiefs played a 20 date tour of the United Kingdom, followed by a tour of North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June.", "Who produced The Future Is Medieval?", "The producers for The Future Is Medieval was Tony Visconti and Ethan Johns.", "How many songs were on The Future Is Medieval?", "The regular edition for The Future Is Medieval contained 14 tracks on the album.", "Did Kaiser Chiefs go on tour?", "In early 2012, Kaiser Chiefs played a 20 date tour of the United Kingdom, followed by a tour of North America." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of one of the songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the songs on The Future Is Medieval", "Truth_answer": "Track one off of The Future Is Medieval is Little Shocks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the songs on The Future Is Medieval?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June.", "Who produced The Future Is Medieval?", "The producers for The Future Is Medieval was Tony Visconti and Ethan Johns.", "How many songs were on The Future Is Medieval?", "The regular edition for The Future Is Medieval contained 14 tracks on the album.", "Did Kaiser Chiefs go on tour?", "In early 2012, Kaiser Chiefs played a 20 date tour of the United Kingdom, followed by a tour of North America.", "What was the name of one of the songs on The Future Is Medieval?", "Track one off of The Future Is Medieval is Little Shocks." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sell out of any of the tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs sell out of any of the tours", "Truth_answer": "In December 2007, Kaiser Chiefs played two sold out shows at Earl's Court in London to a capacity crowd of 30,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs sell out of any of the tours?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs", "Context": [ "What is The Future Is Medieval?", "The Future Is Medieval is the fourth studio album released by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs.", "When did The Future Is Medieval come out?", "The Future Is Medieval was made available through Kaiser Chiefs' official website on 3 June 2011, before being released in shops on 27 June.", "Who produced The Future Is Medieval?", "The producers for The Future Is Medieval was Tony Visconti and Ethan Johns.", "How many songs were on The Future Is Medieval?", "The regular edition for The Future Is Medieval contained 14 tracks on the album.", "Did Kaiser Chiefs go on tour?", "In early 2012, Kaiser Chiefs played a 20 date tour of the United Kingdom, followed by a tour of North America.", "What was the name of one of the songs on The Future Is Medieval?", "Track one off of The Future Is Medieval is Little Shocks.", "Did Kaiser Chiefs sell out of any of the tours?", "In December 2007, Kaiser Chiefs played two sold out shows at Earl's Court in London to a capacity crowd of 30,000." ], "Conversation_no": 94, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album ever re-released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Future Is Medieval ever re-release", "Truth_answer": "On 6 March 2012 the album was re-released under the title Start The Revolution Without Me for the US market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Future Is Medieval ever re-release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Second_stint_with_the_Athletics_(2009)", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push" ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi start", "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint" ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he play for the Sky Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi played for the Sox from August 23, 2009 to September 1, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint", "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox?", "Jason Giambi played for the Sox from August 23, 2009 to September 1, 2009" ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any success during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi have any success during this time period", "Truth_answer": "On September 12 Jason Giambi hit a walk-off home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks, extending the winning streak for the Rockies to 10 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi have any success during this time period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint", "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox?", "Jason Giambi played for the Sox from August 23, 2009 to September 1, 2009", "Did Jason Giambi have any success during this time period?", "On September 12 Jason Giambi hit a walk-off home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks, extending the winning streak for the Rockies to 10 games." ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he retire in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi retire in 2012", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi became a free agent after the 2012 season and was a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi retire from the Rockies in 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint", "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox?", "Jason Giambi played for the Sox from August 23, 2009 to September 1, 2009", "Did Jason Giambi have any success during this time period?", "On September 12 Jason Giambi hit a walk-off home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks, extending the winning streak for the Rockies to 10 games.", "Did Jason Giambi retire from the Rockies in 2012?", "Jason Giambi became a free agent after the 2012 season and was a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening" ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Jason Giambi play", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi was the designated hitter for the Rockies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint", "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox?", "Jason Giambi played for the Sox from August 23, 2009 to September 1, 2009", "Did Jason Giambi have any success during this time period?", "On September 12 Jason Giambi hit a walk-off home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks, extending the winning streak for the Rockies to 10 games.", "Did Jason Giambi retire from the Rockies in 2012?", "Jason Giambi became a free agent after the 2012 season and was a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening", "What position did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies?", "Jason Giambi was the designated hitter for the Rockies" ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else important happen when he was with the Rockies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen when Jason Giambi was with the Rockies besides becoming a free agent after the 2012 season and being a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening", "Truth_answer": "On May 19, 2011, against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen when Jason Giambi was with the Rockies besides becoming a free agent after the 2012 season and being a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [ "Did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies during 2009-2012?", "Jason Giambi agreed to a deal with the Rockies on August 23, 2009. to help their playoff push", "Did Jason Giambi start with the Rockies?", "Prior to the Rockies, Jason Giambi was signed with the Oakland Athletics for his second stint", "How long did Jason Giambi play for the Sky Sox?", "Jason Giambi played for the Sox from August 23, 2009 to September 1, 2009", "Did Jason Giambi have any success during this time period?", "On September 12 Jason Giambi hit a walk-off home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks, extending the winning streak for the Rockies to 10 games.", "Did Jason Giambi retire from the Rockies in 2012?", "Jason Giambi became a free agent after the 2012 season and was a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening", "What position did Jason Giambi play for the Rockies?", "Jason Giambi was the designated hitter for the Rockies", "Did anything else important happen when Jason Giambi was with the Rockies besides becoming a free agent after the 2012 season and being a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening?", "On May 19, 2011, against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career" ], "Conversation_no": 95, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with him while he was on the minor league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Jason Giambi while he was on the Rockies minor league", "Truth_answer": "That year, Jason Giambi had many clutch hits which kept the Rockies in contention for the National League Wild Card.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Jason Giambi while he was on the Rockies minor league?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is BALCO?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is BALCO", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative" ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the scandal with it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson." ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year what that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi was investigated in 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson.", "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Jason Giambi was investigated in 2003" ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other people besides him investigated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other people besides Jason Giambi investigated", "Truth_answer": "The Mitchell Report included Jason Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other people besides Jason Giambi investigated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson.", "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Jason Giambi was investigated in 2003", "Were there other people besides Jason Giambi investigated?", "The Mitchell Report included Jason Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career." ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it go to trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi go to trial", "Truth_answer": "the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi had a grand jury", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi go to trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson.", "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Jason Giambi was investigated in 2003", "Were there other people besides Jason Giambi investigated?", "The Mitchell Report included Jason Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career.", "Did the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi go to trial?", "the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi had a grand jury" ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he convicted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jason Giambi convicted in the BALCO Scandal", "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jason Giambi convicted in the BALCO Scandal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson.", "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Jason Giambi was investigated in 2003", "Were there other people besides Jason Giambi investigated?", "The Mitchell Report included Jason Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career.", "Did the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi go to trial?", "the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi had a grand jury", "Was Jason Giambi convicted in the BALCO Scandal?", "Jason Giambi admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season." ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jason Giambi article about the BALCO Scandal", "Truth_answer": "The prosecution in the Barry Bonds perjury case indicated they intended to call both Jason and Jeremy Giambi to testify against Bonds in his March 2009 trial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jason Giambi article about the BALCO Scandal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is BALCO with Jason Giambi?", "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative", "What was the scandal with Jason Giambi and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative?", "Jason Giambi was investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson.", "What year was Jason Giambi investigated as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Jason Giambi was investigated in 2003", "Were there other people besides Jason Giambi investigated?", "The Mitchell Report included Jason Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career.", "Did the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi go to trial?", "the BALCO Scandal with Jason Giambi had a grand jury", "Was Jason Giambi convicted in the BALCO Scandal?", "Jason Giambi admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jason Giambi article about the BALCO Scandal?", "The prosecution in the Barry Bonds perjury case indicated they intended to call both Jason and Jeremy Giambi to testify against Bonds in his March 2009 trial." ], "Conversation_no": 96, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have to pay a fine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi have to pay a fine after he admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi have to pay a fine after he admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Tapper", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 97, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of his published works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of his published works", "Truth_answer": "Jake Tapper is the author of The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor, a book about U.S. troops in Afghanistan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Jake Tapper's published works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Tapper#Published_works", "Context": [ "What are some of Jake Tapper's published works?", "Jake Tapper is the author of The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor, a book about U.S. troops in Afghanistan" ], "Conversation_no": 97, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he have to say about the troops?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jake Tapper have to say about the troops", "Truth_answer": "Bob Woodward described Jake Tapper's book as A sad, real tale about this war, America and the brave warriors who live—and die—at the point of the spear“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jake Tapper have to say about the troops?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Tapper#Published_works", "Context": [ "What are some of Jake Tapper's published works?", "Jake Tapper is the author of The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor, a book about U.S. troops in Afghanistan", "What did Jake Tapper have to say about the troops?", "Bob Woodward described Jake Tapper's book as A sad, real tale about this war, America and the brave warriors who live—and die—at the point of the spear“" ], "Conversation_no": 97, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any recognition for this book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jake Tapper get any recognition for this book", "Truth_answer": "Jake Tapper's The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor debuted at number 10 on The New York Times bestseller list for hardback non-fiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207145138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Tapper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jake Tapper get any recognition for The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Tapper#Published_works", "Context": [ "What are some of Jake Tapper's published works?", "Jake Tapper is the author of The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor, a book about U.S. troops in Afghanistan", "What did Jake Tapper have to say about the troops?", "Bob Woodward described Jake Tapper's book as A sad, real tale about this war, America and the brave warriors who live—and die—at the point of the spear“", "Did Jake Tapper get any recognition for The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor?", "Jake Tapper's The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor debuted at number 10 on The New York Times bestseller list for hardback non-fiction." ], "Conversation_no": 97, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for this book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jake Tapper win any awards for The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society recognized Tapper for the book and his reporting on military topics in general with the Tex McCrary Award for Excellence in Journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207145138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Tapper_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jake Tapper win any awards for The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_(2004–2007)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004," ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do while on television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television", "Truth_answer": "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters." ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix officially dropped the championship in a gauntlet match at the November 1 television taping, after she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters.", "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004?", "Beth Phoenix officially dropped the championship in a gauntlet match at the November 1 television taping, after she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match." ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many matches did she win overall?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many matches did Beth Phoenix win overall on OVW television in 2004", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did Beth Phoenix win overall on OVW television in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters.", "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004?", "Beth Phoenix officially dropped the championship in a gauntlet match at the November 1 television taping, after she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.", "How many matches did Beth Phoenix win overall on OVW television in 2004?" ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Beth Phoenix article about OVW besides that she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match", "Truth_answer": "After sustaining an injury, Beth Phoenix returned to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Beth Phoenix article about OVW besides that she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters.", "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004?", "Beth Phoenix officially dropped the championship in a gauntlet match at the November 1 television taping, after she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.", "How many matches did Beth Phoenix win overall on OVW television in 2004?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Beth Phoenix article about OVW besides that she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.?", "After sustaining an injury, Beth Phoenix returned to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena." ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of injury", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix broke her hand", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of injury did Phoenix sustain before Phoenix returning to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters.", "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004?", "Beth Phoenix officially dropped the championship in a gauntlet match at the November 1 television taping, after she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.", "How many matches did Beth Phoenix win overall on OVW television in 2004?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Beth Phoenix article about OVW besides that she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.?", "After sustaining an injury, Beth Phoenix returned to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena.", "What type of injury did Phoenix sustain before Phoenix returning to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena?", "Beth Phoenix broke her hand" ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else happened", "Truth_answer": "The duo was then joined by Shelly Martinez, who Beth Phoenix soon feuded with in early 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened with Beth Phoenix during in OVW after she sustained an injury, returning and defeating Serena?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened during the Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2004 with Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix debuted on OVW television in July 2004,", "What did Beth Phoenix do while on television?", "She changed her ring name to Beth Phoenix, and became the on-screen girlfriend and valet of Chris Masters.", "How well did Beth Phoenix do on OVW television in 2004?", "Beth Phoenix officially dropped the championship in a gauntlet match at the November 1 television taping, after she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.", "How many matches did Beth Phoenix win overall on OVW television in 2004?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Beth Phoenix article about OVW besides that she was eliminated by Katie Lea, who eventually won the match.?", "After sustaining an injury, Beth Phoenix returned to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena.", "What type of injury did Phoenix sustain before Phoenix returning to action in OVW on August 16, 2006, defeating Serena?", "Beth Phoenix broke her hand", "what else happened with Beth Phoenix during in OVW after she sustained an injury, returning and defeating Serena?", "The duo was then joined by Shelly Martinez, who Beth Phoenix soon feuded with in early 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 98, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How bad was the feud?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How bad was the feud with Beth Phoenix and Shelly Martinez in OVW", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was the feud with Beth Phoenix and Shelly Martinez in OVW?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#The_Glamazon_(2007–2008)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007", "Truth_answer": "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#The_Glamazon_(2007–2008)", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured." ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that aired on television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#The_Glamazon_(2007–2008)", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw." ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any titles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007", "Truth_answer": "At No Mercy in October, Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#The_Glamazon_(2007–2008)", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw.", "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007?", "At No Mercy in October, Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any more titles won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any more titles won by Beth Phoenix besides at No Mercy in October when Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix retained the title on the October 22 episode of Raw in a two out of three falls match", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any more titles won by Beth Phoenix besides at No Mercy in October when Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#The_Glamazon_(2007–2008)", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw.", "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007?", "At No Mercy in October, Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship.", "Was there any more titles won by Beth Phoenix besides at No Mercy in October when Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship?", "Beth Phoenix retained the title on the October 22 episode of Raw in a two out of three falls match" ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Glamazon a nickname for her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Glamazon a nickname for Beth Phoenix", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix dubbed herself The Glamazon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glamazon a nickname for Beth Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw.", "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007?", "At No Mercy in October, Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship.", "Was there any more titles won by Beth Phoenix besides at No Mercy in October when Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship?", "Beth Phoenix retained the title on the October 22 episode of Raw in a two out of three falls match", "Was Glamazon a nickname for Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix dubbed herself The Glamazon" ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of wrestling role did she play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of wrestling role did Beth Phoenix play", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of wrestling role did Beth Phoenix play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#The_Glamazon_(2007–2008)", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw.", "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007?", "At No Mercy in October, Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship.", "Was there any more titles won by Beth Phoenix besides at No Mercy in October when Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship?", "Beth Phoenix retained the title on the October 22 episode of Raw in a two out of three falls match", "Was Glamazon a nickname for Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix dubbed herself The Glamazon", "What type of wrestling role did Beth Phoenix play?" ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything that you find particularly interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything that you find particularly interesting about Beth Phoenix", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix, along with then-ally Melina, took part in the Playboy BunnyMania Lumberjack match at WrestleMania XXIV, where she defeated the team of Ashley and Maria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything that you find particularly interesting about Beth Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Beth Phoenix up to in 2007?", "On the July 9, 2007, episode of Raw, Beth Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured.", "Was when Phoenix returned as a villain, when Melina claimed to be injured aired on television?", "Beth Phoenix returned as a villain on the July 9, 2007 episode of Raw.", "Did Beth Phoenix win any titles in 2007?", "At No Mercy in October, Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship.", "Was there any more titles won by Beth Phoenix besides at No Mercy in October when Phoenix defeated Michelle to win her first WWE Women's Championship?", "Beth Phoenix retained the title on the October 22 episode of Raw in a two out of three falls match", "Was Glamazon a nickname for Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix dubbed herself The Glamazon", "What type of wrestling role did Beth Phoenix play?", "Is there anything that you find particularly interesting about Beth Phoenix?", "Beth Phoenix, along with then-ally Melina, took part in the Playboy BunnyMania Lumberjack match at WrestleMania XXIV, where she defeated the team of Ashley and Maria." ], "Conversation_no": 99, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any injuries during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix have any injuries during 2007", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix have any injuries during 2007?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2010?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2010", "Truth_answer": "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million." ], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did people react?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million.", "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million?" ], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he do with the thunder?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Kevin Durant do with the thunder", "Truth_answer": "Behind Kevin Durant's leadership, the Thunder won 55 games and earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Kevin Durant do with the thunder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million.", "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million?", "how did Kevin Durant do with the thunder?", "Behind Kevin Durant's leadership, the Thunder won 55 games and earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference." ], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he set any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kevin Durant set any records", "Truth_answer": "On February 19 of the lockout-shortened 2011–12 season, Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kevin Durant set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million.", "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million?", "how did Kevin Durant do with the thunder?", "Behind Kevin Durant's leadership, the Thunder won 55 games and earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference.", "did Kevin Durant set any records?", "On February 19 of the lockout-shortened 2011–12 season, Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets." ], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kevin Durant win any awards", "Truth_answer": "At the All-Star Game, Kevin Durant scored 36 points and was awarded the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kevin Durant win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million.", "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million?", "how did Kevin Durant do with the thunder?", "Behind Kevin Durant's leadership, the Thunder won 55 games and earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference.", "did Kevin Durant set any records?", "On February 19 of the lockout-shortened 2011–12 season, Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "did Kevin Durant win any awards?", "At the All-Star Game, Kevin Durant scored 36 points and was awarded the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award." ], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kevin Durant win any other awards", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant became the youngest in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club with a 51% shooting rate, 41.6% three point shooting rate, and 90.5% free throw shooting rate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kevin Durant win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2010 to Kevin Durant?", "Prior to the start of the 2010–11 season, Kevin Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million.", "how did people react when Durant announced via Twitter that he had signed a five-year contract extension with the Thunder worth approximately $86 million?", "how did Kevin Durant do with the thunder?", "Behind Kevin Durant's leadership, the Thunder won 55 games and earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference.", "did Kevin Durant set any records?", "On February 19 of the lockout-shortened 2011–12 season, Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "did Kevin Durant win any awards?", "At the All-Star Game, Kevin Durant scored 36 points and was awarded the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.", "did Kevin Durant win any other awards?", "Kevin Durant became the youngest in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club with a 51% shooting rate, 41.6% three point shooting rate, and 90.5% free throw shooting rate" ], "Conversation_no": 100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kevin Durant article aside from Durant being the youngest in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club", "Truth_answer": "Finishing the year with a 60–22 record, Oklahoma City earned the first seed in the Western Conference with Kevin Durant", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kevin Durant article aside from Durant being the youngest in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in the early 60s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did she do in the early 60s", "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that appearance give new opportunities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?" ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get a record deal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show", "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Prince Albert Show called", "Truth_answer": "The One You Slip Around With“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“" ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the single do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do", "Truth_answer": "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15" ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get any reviews or awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With", "Truth_answer": "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do after her newfound success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960", "Truth_answer": "Meanwhile, painfully shy Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards.", "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960?", "Meanwhile, painfully shy Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she handle this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jan Howard handle the anxiety of beginning a new adventure", "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard's weight dropped below 97 lbs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jan Howard handle the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards.", "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960?", "Meanwhile, painfully shy Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure.", "How did Jan Howard handle the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Jan Howard's weight dropped below 97 lbs." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she get so small?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Jan Howard get so small", "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth and anxiety", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jan Howard get so small?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards.", "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960?", "Meanwhile, painfully shy Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure.", "How did Jan Howard handle the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Jan Howard's weight dropped below 97 lbs.", "Why did Jan Howard get so small?", "Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth and anxiety" ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she overcome the weight issue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard overcome the weight issue", "Truth_answer": "Harlan hospitalized Jan Howard and she went into therapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard overcome the weight issue?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards.", "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960?", "Meanwhile, painfully shy Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure.", "How did Jan Howard handle the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Jan Howard's weight dropped below 97 lbs.", "Why did Jan Howard get so small?", "Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth and anxiety", "Did Jan Howard overcome the weight issue?", "Harlan hospitalized Jan Howard and she went into therapy." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jan Howard article besides that she was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure", "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard appeared on ABC-TV's Jubilee USA on February 6, 1960, and later that year she won Billboard magazine's Most Promising Female Country Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jan Howard article besides that she was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard#Success_in_the_1960s", "Context": [ "What did Jan Howard do in the early 60s?", "In 1960, Jan Howard went to Nashville, Tennessee, where they appeared on The Prince Albert Show, the Grand Ole Opry segment carried nationally by NBC Radio.", "Did Jan Howard's appearance on The Prince Albert Show give her new opportunities?", "Did Jan Howard get a record deal in 1960 after her appearance on The Prince Albert Show?", "Jan Howard then released her first single under her new record company.", "What was Jan Howard's first single under her new record company called?", "The One You Slip Around With“", "How did the single The One You Slip Around With by Jan Howard do?", "the songThe One You Slip Around Withc was Jan Howard's first significant country hit, hitting the top 15", "Did Jan Howard get any reviews or awards for her single The One You Slip Around With?", "The One You Slip Around With peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country music chart, earning Jan Howard several Most Promising Female Vocalist awards.", "What did Jan Howard do after her newfound success in 1960?", "Meanwhile, painfully shy Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure.", "How did Jan Howard handle the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Jan Howard's weight dropped below 97 lbs.", "Why did Jan Howard get so small?", "Jan Howard was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth and anxiety", "Did Jan Howard overcome the weight issue?", "Harlan hospitalized Jan Howard and she went into therapy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jan Howard article besides that she was suffering from the psychological scars of her youth, as well as the anxiety of beginning a new adventure?", "Jan Howard appeared on ABC-TV's Jubilee USA on February 6, 1960, and later that year she won Billboard magazine's Most Promising Female Country Award." ], "Conversation_no": 101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else exciting to her happen in that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else exciting to Jan Howard happen in that time", "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard charted successfully on the country charts at number 27 with 1962 I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again. However, none of Howard's follow-up singles were successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else exciting happen to Jan Howard in the 1960s besides appearing on ABC-TV's Jubilee USA on February 6, 1960, and later winning Billboard magazine's Most Promising Female Country Award?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Santana experimenting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Santana experimenting", "Truth_answer": "Santana the band experimented with elements of jazz fusion on Caravanserai, Welcome, and Borboletta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Santana the band experimenting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1973–1979:_Experimentation_and_consolidation", "Context": [ "How was Santana the band experimenting?", "Santana the band experimented with elements of jazz fusion on Caravanserai, Welcome, and Borboletta." ], "Conversation_no": 102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Welcome?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Welcome", "Truth_answer": "Welcome by Santana was the first of four consecutive albums to achieve gold certification, as opposed to the previous four, which all at least reached platinum status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_%28band%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Welcome by Santana the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_(Santana_album)", "Context": [ "How was Santana the band experimenting?", "Santana the band experimented with elements of jazz fusion on Caravanserai, Welcome, and Borboletta.", "What is Welcome by Santana the band?", "Welcome by Santana was the first of four consecutive albums to achieve gold certification, as opposed to the previous four, which all at least reached platinum status." ], "Conversation_no": 102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any songs from this album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any songs from Welcome by Santana the band", "Truth_answer": "Going Home", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106102106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_(Santana_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106102106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_(Santana_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any songs from Welcome by Santana the band", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Santana the band experimenting?", "Santana the band experimented with elements of jazz fusion on Caravanserai, Welcome, and Borboletta.", "What is Welcome by Santana the band?", "Welcome by Santana was the first of four consecutive albums to achieve gold certification, as opposed to the previous four, which all at least reached platinum status.", "Were there any songs from Welcome by Santana the band", "Going Home" ], "Conversation_no": 102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is their consolidation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is consolidation with Satana the band", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is consolidation with Satana the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque#Arrest_at_Cannanore,_1509", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Afonso arrested for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Afonso arrested for", "Truth_answer": "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort" ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he alone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque#Governor_of_Portuguese_India,_1509–1515", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?" ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he imprisoned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort", "Truth_answer": "Afonso de Albuquerque was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque#Arrest_at_Cannanore,_1509", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?", "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort?", "Afonso de Albuquerque was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet." ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any interesting information about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Afonso de Albuquerque's arrest at Cannanore", "Truth_answer": "supported by the officers who had abandoned Afonso de Albuquerque, Almeida fought the naval Battle of Diu against a joint fleet, as personal revenge for the death of his son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Afonso de Albuquerque's arrest at Cannanore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_de_Almeida#Viceroy_in_India", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?", "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort?", "Afonso de Albuquerque was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet.", "Any interesting information about Afonso de Albuquerque's arrest at Cannanore?", "supported by the officers who had abandoned Afonso de Albuquerque, Almeida fought the naval Battle of Diu against a joint fleet, as personal revenge for the death of his son." ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his son die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Almeida's son die", "Truth_answer": "In March 1508, Almeida's son, Lourenço de Almeida was killed in the Battle of Chaul", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_de_Almeida_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_de_Almeida_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Almeida's son die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque#Arrest_at_Cannanore,_1509", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?", "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort?", "Afonso de Albuquerque was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet.", "Any interesting information about Afonso de Albuquerque's arrest at Cannanore?", "supported by the officers who had abandoned Afonso de Albuquerque, Almeida fought the naval Battle of Diu against a joint fleet, as personal revenge for the death of his son.", "When did Almeida's son die?", "In March 1508, Almeida's son, Lourenço de Almeida was killed in the Battle of Chaul" ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do we know who killed his son?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do we know who killedAlmeida's son", "Truth_answer": "Almedia's son was killed by the Mamluk fleet of Mirocem", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know who killedAlmeida's son?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque#Arrest_at_Cannanore,_1509", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?", "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort?", "Afonso de Albuquerque was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet.", "Any interesting information about Afonso de Albuquerque's arrest at Cannanore?", "supported by the officers who had abandoned Afonso de Albuquerque, Almeida fought the naval Battle of Diu against a joint fleet, as personal revenge for the death of his son.", "When did Almeida's son die?", "In March 1508, Almeida's son, Lourenço de Almeida was killed in the Battle of Chaul", "Do we know who killedAlmeida's son?", "Almedia's son was killed by the Mamluk fleet of Mirocem" ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Almeida win against the Mamluk fleet of Mirocem", "Truth_answer": "Almeida's victory was decisive: the Ottomans and Mamluks abandoned the Indian Ocean, easing the way for Portuguese rule there for the next century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Almeida win against the Mamluk fleet of Mirocem?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque#Arrest_at_Cannanore,_1509", "Context": [ "What was Afonso de Albuquerque arrested for?", "after a petition from former officers with the support of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Was Afonso de Albuquerque alone at St. Angelo Fort?", "How long was Afonso de Albuquerque imprisoned in St. Angelo Fort?", "Afonso de Albuquerque was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet.", "Any interesting information about Afonso de Albuquerque's arrest at Cannanore?", "supported by the officers who had abandoned Afonso de Albuquerque, Almeida fought the naval Battle of Diu against a joint fleet, as personal revenge for the death of his son.", "When did Almeida's son die?", "In March 1508, Almeida's son, Lourenço de Almeida was killed in the Battle of Chaul", "Do we know who killedAlmeida's son?", "Almedia's son was killed by the Mamluk fleet of Mirocem", "Did Almeida win against the Mamluk fleet of Mirocem?", "Almeida's victory was decisive: the Ottomans and Mamluks abandoned the Indian Ocean, easing the way for Portuguese rule there for the next century." ], "Conversation_no": 103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after that", "Truth_answer": "after a petition from Afonso's former officers with the support of Lopes de Sequeira claiming him unfit for governance, Afonso de Albuquerque was sent in custody to St. Angelo Fort", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Afonso de Albuquerque after Almedia's victory was decisive and the Ottomans and Mamluks abandoned the Indian Ocean, easing the way for Portuguese rule there for the next century?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers#Fame_and_Funk_Brothers_name", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they get their name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did they get their name", "Truth_answer": "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers#Fame_and_Funk_Brothers_name", "Context": [ "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“" ], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a specific reason they used the word Funk?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk", "Truth_answer": "funky in The Funk Brothers, as an adjective came to be associated with uptempo and backbeat, Southern-styled soul music in the second half of the 1960s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225135452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers#Fame_and_Funk_Brothers_name", "Context": [ "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“", "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk?", "funky in The Funk Brothers, as an adjective came to be associated with uptempo and backbeat, Southern-styled soul music in the second half of the 1960s" ], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the members actually brothers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the The Funk Brothers members actually brothers", "Truth_answer": "The Funk Brothers members were not actually brothers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the The Funk Brothers members actually brothers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers#Fame_and_Funk_Brothers_name", "Context": [ "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“", "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk?", "funky in The Funk Brothers, as an adjective came to be associated with uptempo and backbeat, Southern-styled soul music in the second half of the 1960s", "Were the The Funk Brothers members actually brothers?", "The Funk Brothers members were not actually brothers" ], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they become famous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Funk Brothers become famous", "Truth_answer": "until the release of the Standing in the Shadows of Motown documentary, the members of the Funk Brothers were not widely known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225135452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Funk Brothers become famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers", "Context": [ "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“", "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk?", "funky in The Funk Brothers, as an adjective came to be associated with uptempo and backbeat, Southern-styled soul music in the second half of the 1960s", "Were the The Funk Brothers members actually brothers?", "The Funk Brothers members were not actually brothers", "How did The Funk Brothers become famous?", "until the release of the Standing in the Shadows of Motown documentary, the members of the Funk Brothers were not widely known." ], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they begin recording as the Funk Brothers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they begin recording as the Funk Brothers", "Truth_answer": "The Funk Brothers began recording from 1959", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did they begin recording as the Funk Brothers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers#Fame_and_Funk_Brothers_name", "Context": [ "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“", "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk?", "funky in The Funk Brothers, as an adjective came to be associated with uptempo and backbeat, Southern-styled soul music in the second half of the 1960s", "Were the The Funk Brothers members actually brothers?", "The Funk Brothers members were not actually brothers", "How did The Funk Brothers become famous?", "until the release of the Standing in the Shadows of Motown documentary, the members of the Funk Brothers were not widely known.", "When did they begin recording as the Funk Brothers?", "The Funk Brothers began recording from 1959" ], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about their fame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about The Funk Brothers' fame", "Truth_answer": "The members of the Funk Brothers were not widely known as studio musicians were not credited by Motown until Marvin Gaye's What's Going On in 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about The Funk Brothers' fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers#Awards_and_recognition", "Context": [ "How did The Funk Brothers get their name?", "The Funk Brothers name came when Benjamin was leaving the studio after session work, paused, turned and said to his fellow musicians, You all are the Funk Brothers.“", "Was there a specific reason The Funk Brothers used the word Funk?", "funky in The Funk Brothers, as an adjective came to be associated with uptempo and backbeat, Southern-styled soul music in the second half of the 1960s", "Were the The Funk Brothers members actually brothers?", "The Funk Brothers members were not actually brothers", "How did The Funk Brothers become famous?", "until the release of the Standing in the Shadows of Motown documentary, the members of the Funk Brothers were not widely known.", "When did they begin recording as the Funk Brothers?", "The Funk Brothers began recording from 1959", "What else can you tell me about The Funk Brothers' fame?", "The members of the Funk Brothers were not widely known as studio musicians were not credited by Motown until Marvin Gaye's What's Going On in 1971" ], "Conversation_no": 104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the receive any awards or honors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Funk Brothers receive any awards or honors", "Truth_answer": "The Funk Brothers have received three Grammy awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225135452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Funk_Brothers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Funk Brothers receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2013–2014:_No_Place_For_Disgrace_2014", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014", "Truth_answer": "No Place for Disgrace was an album by Flotsam and Jetsam the band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place_for_Disgrace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2013–2014:_No_Place_For_Disgrace_2014", "Context": [ "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "No Place for Disgrace was an album by Flotsam and Jetsam the band" ], "Conversation_no": 105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the release of the album on time or delayed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the 2014 release of No Place for Disgrace by Flotsam and Jetsam on time or delayed", "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam re-recorded the album in 2014 under the title No Place For Disgrace 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place_for_Disgrace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 2014 release of No Place for Disgrace by Flotsam and Jetsam on time or delayed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "No Place for Disgrace was an album by Flotsam and Jetsam the band", "Was the 2014 release of No Place for Disgrace by Flotsam and Jetsam on time or delayed?", "Flotsam and Jetsam re-recorded the album in 2014 under the title No Place For Disgrace 2014" ], "Conversation_no": 105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was No Place for Disgrace 2014 by Flotsam and Jetsam a hit album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Place for Disgrace 2014 by Flotsam and Jetsam a hit album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place_for_Disgrace", "Context": [ "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "No Place for Disgrace was an album by Flotsam and Jetsam the band", "Was the 2014 release of No Place for Disgrace by Flotsam and Jetsam on time or delayed?", "Flotsam and Jetsam re-recorded the album in 2014 under the title No Place For Disgrace 2014", "Was No Place for Disgrace 2014 by Flotsam and Jetsam a hit album?" ], "Conversation_no": 105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the songs on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was No Place for Disgrace", "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace also received some notice for its cover of an Elton John song, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place_for_Disgrace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the songs on Flotsam and Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace 2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2013–2014:_No_Place_For_Disgrace_2014", "Context": [ "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "No Place for Disgrace was an album by Flotsam and Jetsam the band", "Was the 2014 release of No Place for Disgrace by Flotsam and Jetsam on time or delayed?", "Flotsam and Jetsam re-recorded the album in 2014 under the title No Place For Disgrace 2014", "Was No Place for Disgrace 2014 by Flotsam and Jetsam a hit album?", "What was one of the songs on Flotsam and Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace 2014?", "Flotsam and Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace also received some notice for its cover of an Elton John song, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting“" ], "Conversation_no": 105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band go on tour or film a live performance for DVD?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Flotsam and Jetsam the band go on tour or film a live performance for DVD", "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam embarked on a 29-date European tour with Sepultura, Legion of the Damned and Mortillery. The tour kicked off on February 7, 2014 in Bochum, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flotsam and Jetsam the band go on tour or film a live performance for DVD?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2013–2014:_No_Place_For_Disgrace_2014", "Context": [ "Was No Place for Disgrace a hit album or song in 2014?", "No Place for Disgrace was an album by Flotsam and Jetsam the band", "Was the 2014 release of No Place for Disgrace by Flotsam and Jetsam on time or delayed?", "Flotsam and Jetsam re-recorded the album in 2014 under the title No Place For Disgrace 2014", "Was No Place for Disgrace 2014 by Flotsam and Jetsam a hit album?", "What was one of the songs on Flotsam and Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace 2014?", "Flotsam and Jetsam's No Place for Disgrace also received some notice for its cover of an Elton John song, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting“", "Did Flotsam and Jetsam the band go on tour or film a live performance for DVD?", "Flotsam and Jetsam embarked on a 29-date European tour with Sepultura, Legion of the Damned and Mortillery. The tour kicked off on February 7, 2014 in Bochum, Germany." ], "Conversation_no": 105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any significant band member changes during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any significant band member changes during this period of the tour kicked off on February 7, 2014 in Bochum, Germany", "Truth_answer": "Michael Spencer and Steve Conley would be involved this time in the process. Spencer had written some material previously in 1987 that he took with him after his departure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant band member changes during this period of the tour kicked off on February 7, 2014 in Bochum, Germany?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2006–2011:_Live_In_Japan,_Once_in_a_Deathtime_and_The_Cold", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do in Japan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did they do in Japan", "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Flotsam and Jetsam the band do in Japan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2006–2011:_Live_In_Japan,_Once_in_a_Deathtime_and_The_Cold", "Context": [ "What did Flotsam and Jetsam the band do in Japan?", "Flotsam and Jetsam hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was once in a deathtime", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was once in a deathtime", "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2006–2011:_Live_In_Japan,_Once_in_a_Deathtime_and_The_Cold", "Context": [ "What did Flotsam and Jetsam the band do in Japan?", "Flotsam and Jetsam hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan.", "What was once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July." ], "Conversation_no": 106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Once in a deathtime about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Once in a deathtime about", "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)#2002–2006:_Live_In_Phoenix_and_Dreams_of_Death", "Context": [ "What did Flotsam and Jetsam the band do in Japan?", "Flotsam and Jetsam hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan.", "What was once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "What was Once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam about", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July." ], "Conversation_no": 106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Cold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Truth_answer": "The Cold was Flotsam and Jetsam's last album with Mark Simpson on guitar. It was released on September 14, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Flotsam and Jetsam the band do in Japan?", "Flotsam and Jetsam hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan.", "What was once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "What was Once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam about", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "What was The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam?", "The Cold was Flotsam and Jetsam's last album with Mark Simpson on guitar. It was released on September 14, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the Cold popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Cold popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cold_(album)", "Context": [ "What did Flotsam and Jetsam the band do in Japan?", "Flotsam and Jetsam hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan.", "What was once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "What was Once in a deathtime by Flotsam and Jetsam about", "Flotsam and Jetsam toured in Europe and played at the Metalmania Festival in Poland. This show was filmed and released as DVD Once in a Deathtime in July.", "What was The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam?", "The Cold was Flotsam and Jetsam's last album with Mark Simpson on guitar. It was released on September 14, 2010.", "Was the Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on the Cold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Truth_answer": "Hypocrite, Take, and The Cold are the first three tracks on the Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the influence on greek drama and culture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the influence on greek drama and culture", "Truth_answer": "Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Aeschylus' influence on greek drama and culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was Aeschylus' influence on greek drama and culture?", "Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role." ], "Conversation_no": 107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was culture involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was culture involved", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was culture involved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus", "Context": [ "what was Aeschylus' influence on greek drama and culture?", "Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role.", "how was culture involved?" ], "Conversation_no": 107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Aeschylus is also said to have made the costumes more elaborate and dramatic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Aeschylus article in addition to adding a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus", "Context": [ "what was Aeschylus' influence on greek drama and culture?", "Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role.", "how was culture involved?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Aeschylus article in addition to adding a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role?", "Aeschylus is also said to have made the costumes more elaborate and dramatic" ], "Conversation_no": 107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about the costumes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was special about the costumes that Aeschylus made more elaborate and dramatic", "Truth_answer": "Aeschylus would have his actors wear platform boots to make them more visible to the audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about the costumes that Aeschylus made more elaborate and dramatic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus", "Context": [ "what was Aeschylus' influence on greek drama and culture?", "Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role.", "how was culture involved?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Aeschylus article in addition to adding a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role?", "Aeschylus is also said to have made the costumes more elaborate and dramatic", "what was special about the costumes that Aeschylus made more elaborate and dramatic?", "Aeschylus would have his actors wear platform boots to make them more visible to the audience." ], "Conversation_no": 107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did people say about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did people say about the platform boots and dramatic costumes that Aeschylus had his actors wear", "Truth_answer": "According to a later account of Aeschylus's life, as they walked on stage in the first performance of the Eumenides, the chorus of Furies were so frightening", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did people say about the platform boots and dramatic costumes that Aeschylus had his actors wear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus", "Context": [ "what was Aeschylus' influence on greek drama and culture?", "Aeschylus added a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role.", "how was culture involved?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Aeschylus article in addition to adding a second actor, allowing for greater dramatic variety, while the chorus played a less important role?", "Aeschylus is also said to have made the costumes more elaborate and dramatic", "what was special about the costumes that Aeschylus made more elaborate and dramatic?", "Aeschylus would have his actors wear platform boots to make them more visible to the audience.", "what did people say about the platform boots and dramatic costumes that Aeschylus had his actors wear?", "According to a later account of Aeschylus's life, as they walked on stage in the first performance of the Eumenides, the chorus of Furies were so frightening" ], "Conversation_no": 107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was frightening about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was frightening about the chorus of furies accoding to a later account of Aeschylus's life", "Truth_answer": "The appearance of the chorus of furies in an account of Aeschylus's life caused young children to faint, patriarchs to urinate, and pregnant women to go into labour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was frightening about the chorus of furies accoding to a later account of Aeschylus's life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Kaline start playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Kaline start playing", "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_days", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing." ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were his first years with the Tigers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers", "Truth_answer": "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title." ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other notable stats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title", "Truth_answer": "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline became the 13th man in major league history to hit two home runs in the same inning", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title?", "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline became the 13th man in major league history to hit two home runs in the same inning" ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who besides Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who besides Al Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who besides Al Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title?", "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline became the 13th man in major league history to hit two home runs in the same inning", "Who besides Al Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning?" ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Kaline have any other successes in major league history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kaline have any other successes in major league history asides from hitting two home runs in the same inning", "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline was selected to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the first in a string of consecutive All-Star selections that lasted through 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaline have any other successes in major league history asides from hitting two home runs in the same inning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title?", "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline became the 13th man in major league history to hit two home runs in the same inning", "Who besides Al Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning?", "Did Kaline have any other successes in major league history asides from hitting two home runs in the same inning?", "Al Kaline was selected to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the first in a string of consecutive All-Star selections that lasted through 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline also finished second to Yogi Berra in the American League's 1955 Most Valuable Player Award voting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline receive any awards during his early days?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title?", "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline became the 13th man in major league history to hit two home runs in the same inning", "Who besides Al Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning?", "Did Kaline have any other successes in major league history asides from hitting two home runs in the same inning?", "Al Kaline was selected to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the first in a string of consecutive All-Star selections that lasted through 1967.", "Did Al Kaline receive any awards during his early days?", "Al Kaline also finished second to Yogi Berra in the American League's 1955 Most Valuable Player Award voting." ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play for any team besides the Tigers in the early days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline play for any team besides the Tigers in the early days", "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline played his entire 22-year baseball career with the Detroit Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline play for any team besides the Tigers in the early days?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Al Kaline start playing?", "Al Kaline made his major league debut on June 25, 1953 in Philadelphia as a late-inning replacement for outfielder Jim Delsing.", "How were Al Kaline's first years with the Tigers?", "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Were there other notable stats on Al Kaline's early years besides ending the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title?", "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline became the 13th man in major league history to hit two home runs in the same inning", "Who besides Al Kaline hit two home runs in the same inning?", "Did Kaline have any other successes in major league history asides from hitting two home runs in the same inning?", "Al Kaline was selected to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the first in a string of consecutive All-Star selections that lasted through 1967.", "Did Al Kaline receive any awards during his early days?", "Al Kaline also finished second to Yogi Berra in the American League's 1955 Most Valuable Player Award voting.", "Did Al Kaline play for any team besides the Tigers in the early days?", "Al Kaline played his entire 22-year baseball career with the Detroit Tigers." ], "Conversation_no": 108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in the early days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Al Kaline do in the early days besides finishing second to Yogi Berra in the American League's 1955 Most Valuable Player Award voting", "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline missed several games in 1959 after he was hit by a thrown ball and sustained a fracture in his cheekbone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Al Kaline do in the early days besides finishing second to Yogi Berra in the American League's 1955 Most Valuable Player Award voting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino#Later_career_and_initial_retirement_(1978–1981)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 78?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 78", "Truth_answer": "After his second reign ended, Bruno Sammartino leisurely toured the U.S. and the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 78 with Bruno Sammartino?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino#Later_career_and_initial_retirement_(1978–1981)", "Context": [ "What happened in 78 with Bruno Sammartino?", "After his second reign ended, Bruno Sammartino leisurely toured the U.S. and the world." ], "Conversation_no": 109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in his later career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bruno Sammartino do in his later career", "Truth_answer": "On January 22, 1980, Bruno Sammartino's former student Larry Zbyszko turned on him at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113040350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruno Sammartino do in his later career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Zbyszko", "Context": [ "What happened in 78 with Bruno Sammartino?", "After his second reign ended, Bruno Sammartino leisurely toured the U.S. and the world.", "What did Bruno Sammartino do in his later career?", "On January 22, 1980, Bruno Sammartino's former student Larry Zbyszko turned on him at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show." ], "Conversation_no": 109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he turn on him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Zbyszko turn on Bruno Sammartino at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show", "Truth_answer": "Zbyszko became frustrated with his inability to shed his label as Bruno Sammartino's protégé. He challenged Sammartino to an exhibition match", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929103139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Zbyszko_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zbyszko turn on Bruno Sammartino at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino#Later_career_and_initial_retirement_(1978–1981)", "Context": [ "What happened in 78 with Bruno Sammartino?", "After his second reign ended, Bruno Sammartino leisurely toured the U.S. and the world.", "What did Bruno Sammartino do in his later career?", "On January 22, 1980, Bruno Sammartino's former student Larry Zbyszko turned on him at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show.", "How did Zbyszko turn on Bruno Sammartino at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show?", "Zbyszko became frustrated with his inability to shed his label as Bruno Sammartino's protégé. He challenged Sammartino to an exhibition match" ], "Conversation_no": 109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he turned on him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Zbyszko turned on Bruno Sammartino", "Truth_answer": "Bruno Sammartino, shocked and hurt by Zbyszko's betrayal, vowed to make Zbyszko pay dearly. Their feud culminated on August 9, 1980, in front of 36,295 fans at Shea Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113040350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Zbyszko turned on Bruno Sammartino?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino#Later_career_and_initial_retirement_(1978–1981)", "Context": [ "What happened in 78 with Bruno Sammartino?", "After his second reign ended, Bruno Sammartino leisurely toured the U.S. and the world.", "What did Bruno Sammartino do in his later career?", "On January 22, 1980, Bruno Sammartino's former student Larry Zbyszko turned on him at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show.", "How did Zbyszko turn on Bruno Sammartino at the World Wrestling Federation's Championship Wrestling show?", "Zbyszko became frustrated with his inability to shed his label as Bruno Sammartino's protégé. He challenged Sammartino to an exhibition match", "What happened after Zbyszko turned on Bruno Sammartino?", "Bruno Sammartino, shocked and hurt by Zbyszko's betrayal, vowed to make Zbyszko pay dearly. Their feud culminated on August 9, 1980, in front of 36,295 fans at Shea Stadium." ], "Conversation_no": 109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he make him pay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bruno Sammartino make Zbyszko pay", "Truth_answer": "As the main event of 1980's Showdown at Shea, Bruno Sammartino defeated Zbyszko inside a steel cage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113040350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruno Sammartino make Zbyszko pay?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his early years like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his early years like", "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670." ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the reactions to that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670", "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting" ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his major accomplishments in his early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years", "Truth_answer": "in 1965 was the first of his 10 seasons with 200-plus hits, and his .312 batting average was the first of nine consecutive .300 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting", "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years?", "in 1965 was the first of his 10 seasons with 200-plus hits, and his .312 batting average was the first of nine consecutive .300 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do in the Venezuelan Winter League?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Pete Rose do in the Venezuelan Winter League", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pete Rose do in the Venezuelan Winter League?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting", "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years?", "in 1965 was the first of his 10 seasons with 200-plus hits, and his .312 batting average was the first of nine consecutive .300 seasons.", "How did Pete Rose do in the Venezuelan Winter League?" ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Pete Rose go after that", "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose came back to the Cincinnati Reds in 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pete Rose go after the Venezuelan winter League?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#WWE", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting", "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years?", "in 1965 was the first of his 10 seasons with 200-plus hits, and his .312 batting average was the first of nine consecutive .300 seasons.", "How did Pete Rose do in the Venezuelan Winter League?", "Where did Pete Rose go after the Venezuelan winter League?", "Pete Rose came back to the Cincinnati Reds in 1965" ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any other sports?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Rose play any other sports besides baseball", "Truth_answer": "Between 1998 and 2000, Rose appeared at World Wrestling Federation's annual WrestleMania pay-per-view event, in what became a running gag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Rose play any other sports besides baseball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#WWE", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting", "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years?", "in 1965 was the first of his 10 seasons with 200-plus hits, and his .312 batting average was the first of nine consecutive .300 seasons.", "How did Pete Rose do in the Venezuelan Winter League?", "Where did Pete Rose go after the Venezuelan winter League?", "Pete Rose came back to the Cincinnati Reds in 1965", "Did Pete Rose play any other sports besides baseball?", "Between 1998 and 2000, Rose appeared at World Wrestling Federation's annual WrestleMania pay-per-view event, in what became a running gag." ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pete Rose article", "Truth_answer": "In August 1989, Rose was penalized with permanent ineligibility from baseball amidst accusations that he gambled on baseball games while he played for and managed the Reds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pete Rose article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose#WWE", "Context": [ "What were Pete Rose's early years like?", "Pete Rose lead the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670.", "What were the reactions to Pete Rose Pete Rose leading the league in hits 209 and at-bats 670?", "Pete Rose finished sixth in NL MVP balloting", "What were Pete Rose's major accomplishments in his early years?", "in 1965 was the first of his 10 seasons with 200-plus hits, and his .312 batting average was the first of nine consecutive .300 seasons.", "How did Pete Rose do in the Venezuelan Winter League?", "Where did Pete Rose go after the Venezuelan winter League?", "Pete Rose came back to the Cincinnati Reds in 1965", "Did Pete Rose play any other sports besides baseball?", "Between 1998 and 2000, Rose appeared at World Wrestling Federation's annual WrestleMania pay-per-view event, in what became a running gag.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pete Rose article?", "In August 1989, Rose was penalized with permanent ineligibility from baseball amidst accusations that he gambled on baseball games while he played for and managed the Reds" ], "Conversation_no": 110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue to play after that season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Rose continue to play after that season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose was permanently ineligible", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Rose continue to play after that season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)#Indestructible_(2007–2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Indestructible an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Indestructible an album", "Truth_answer": "it is the band disturbed's fourth studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Indestructible an album by the band disturbed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)#Indestructible_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "Is Indestructible an album by the band disturbed?", "it is the band disturbed's fourth studio album" ], "Conversation_no": 111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first single ifrom the album Indestructible by the band disturbed", "Truth_answer": "the single Inside the Fire“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single ifrom the album Indestructible by the band disturbed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_the_Fire_(song)", "Context": [ "Is Indestructible an album by the band disturbed?", "it is the band disturbed's fourth studio album", "What was the first single ifrom the album Indestructible by the band disturbed?", "the single Inside the Fire“" ], "Conversation_no": 111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that single do well on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the single Inside the Fire from the album indestructible byt the band disturbed do well on the charts", "Truth_answer": "the single Inside the Fire reached number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401083538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_the_Fire_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single Inside the Fire from the album indestructible byt the band disturbed do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indestructible_(Disturbed_album)", "Context": [ "Is Indestructible an album by the band disturbed?", "it is the band disturbed's fourth studio album", "What was the first single ifrom the album Indestructible by the band disturbed?", "the single Inside the Fire“", "Did the single Inside the Fire from the album indestructible byt the band disturbed do well on the charts?", "the single Inside the Fire reached number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other singles from this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other singles from the album indestructible besides Inside the fire", "Truth_answer": "the single Perfect Insanity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401083538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_the_Fire_(song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indestructible_(Disturbed_album)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indestructible_(Disturbed_album)_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indestructible_(Disturbed_album)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indestructible_(Disturbed_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles from the album indestructible besides Inside the fire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_Insanity", "Context": [ "Is Indestructible an album by the band disturbed?", "it is the band disturbed's fourth studio album", "What was the first single ifrom the album Indestructible by the band disturbed?", "the single Inside the Fire“", "Did the single Inside the Fire from the album indestructible byt the band disturbed do well on the charts?", "the single Inside the Fire reached number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Chart.", "Were there other singles from the album indestructible besides Inside the fire?", "the single Perfect Insanity" ], "Conversation_no": 111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Perfect Insanity on the charts", "Truth_answer": "it chart 70 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single perfect Insanity do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)#Indestructible_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "Is Indestructible an album by the band disturbed?", "it is the band disturbed's fourth studio album", "What was the first single ifrom the album Indestructible by the band disturbed?", "the single Inside the Fire“", "Did the single Inside the Fire from the album indestructible byt the band disturbed do well on the charts?", "the single Inside the Fire reached number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Chart.", "Were there other singles from the album indestructible besides Inside the fire?", "the single Perfect Insanity", "How did the single perfect Insanity do on the charts?", "it chart 70 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles" ], "Conversation_no": 111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band tour in support of the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band disturbed tour in support of the album Indestructible", "Truth_answer": "The band toured in support of the Mayhem Festival alongside Slipknot, DragonForce and Mastodon during summer of 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band disturbed tour in support of the album Indestructible?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard#Dominance_and_NBA_Finals_appearance_(2008–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 that set frustration in", "Truth_answer": "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard#Dominance_and_NBA_Finals_appearance_(2008–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals" ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season" ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he have so many fouls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard#Dominance_and_NBA_Finals_appearance_(2008–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season", "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season?" ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in 2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened Dwight Howard in 2011", "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard, who was eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season, demanded a trade to the New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas Mavericks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened Dwight Howard in 2011?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard#Dominance_and_NBA_Finals_appearance_(2008–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season", "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season?", "What else happened Dwight Howard in 2011?", "Dwight Howard, who was eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season, demanded a trade to the New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas Mavericks." ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2012", "Truth_answer": "On April 19, 2012, Dwight Howard's underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season", "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season?", "What else happened Dwight Howard in 2011?", "Dwight Howard, who was eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season, demanded a trade to the New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas Mavericks.", "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2012?", "On April 19, 2012, Dwight Howard's underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back" ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the surgery go well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dwight Howard's surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back on April 19, 2012, go well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dwight Howard's surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back on April 19, 2012, go well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard#Dominance_and_NBA_Finals_appearance_(2008–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season", "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season?", "What else happened Dwight Howard in 2011?", "Dwight Howard, who was eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season, demanded a trade to the New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas Mavericks.", "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2012?", "On April 19, 2012, Dwight Howard's underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back", "Did Dwight Howard's surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back on April 19, 2012, go well?" ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he actually become a free agent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dwight Howard actually become a free agent", "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard declined his $23 million player option for the 2016–17 season from the rockets and became an unrestricted free agent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dwight Howard actually become a free agent?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard#Dominance_and_NBA_Finals_appearance_(2008–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2010 that set frustration in?", "Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals", "Why Dwight howard received one-game suspensions after his 16th and 18th technicals?", "Dwight Howard led the NBA in technical fouls with 18 in the regular season", "Why did he have so many fouls in the NBA regular season?", "What else happened Dwight Howard in 2011?", "Dwight Howard, who was eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season, demanded a trade to the New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers or Dallas Mavericks.", "What happened to Dwight Howard in 2012?", "On April 19, 2012, Dwight Howard's underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back", "Did Dwight Howard's surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back on April 19, 2012, go well?", "Did Dwight Howard actually become a free agent?", "Dwight Howard declined his $23 million player option for the 2016–17 season from the rockets and became an unrestricted free agent." ], "Conversation_no": 112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is he doing now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Dwight Howard doing now", "Truth_answer": "On August 26, 2019, Howard signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, reuniting him with his former team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dwight Howard doing now?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "in what month was the election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "in what month was the election", "Truth_answer": "In may", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what month was the election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what position did he run for in the election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election", "Truth_answer": "Prime Minister", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411000649id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/lok-sabha-elections-2019-prime-minister-narendra-modi-varanasi-1532443-2019-05-23_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what political party was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what political party was Narendra Modi in", "Truth_answer": "the BJP", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411000649id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/lok-sabha-elections-2019-prime-minister-narendra-modi-varanasi-1532443-2019-05-23_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win the election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Narendra Modi win the election", "Truth_answer": "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/lok-sabha-elections-2019-prime-minister-narendra-modi-varanasi-1532443-2019-05-23", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many votes did he get?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many votes did Narenda Modi get", "Truth_answer": "6,74,664 votes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "6,74,664 votes" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was his opponent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was Narendra Modi opponent", "Truth_answer": "Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411000649id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/lok-sabha-elections-2019-prime-minister-narendra-modi-varanasi-1532443-2019-05-23_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Narendra Modi opponent?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "6,74,664 votes", "who was Narendra Modi opponent?", "Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "for how long was he prime minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "for how long was Narendra Modi prime minister", "Truth_answer": "As of 2019 Narendra Modi is still Prime minister of India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for how long was Narendra Modi prime minister?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "6,74,664 votes", "who was Narendra Modi opponent?", "Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal", "for how long was Narendra Modi prime minister?", "As of 2019 Narendra Modi is still Prime minister of India" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he do his campaigning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Narendra modi do his campaigning", "Truth_answer": "The BJP's campaign was assisted by its wide influence in the media", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Narendra modi do his campaigning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "6,74,664 votes", "who was Narendra Modi opponent?", "Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal", "for how long was Narendra Modi prime minister?", "As of 2019 Narendra Modi is still Prime minister of India", "where did Narendra modi do his campaigning?", "The BJP's campaign was assisted by its wide influence in the media" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he get the money from to pay for that cost?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Narendra Modi get the money from to pay for that cost", "Truth_answer": "from corporate donors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Narendra Modi get the money from to pay for that cost?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "6,74,664 votes", "who was Narendra Modi opponent?", "Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal", "for how long was Narendra Modi prime minister?", "As of 2019 Narendra Modi is still Prime minister of India", "where did Narendra modi do his campaigning?", "The BJP's campaign was assisted by its wide influence in the media", "where did Narendra Modi get the money from to pay for that cost?", "from corporate donors" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do when he campaigned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Narendra Modi do when he campaigned", "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi made extensive use of social media", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Narendra Modi do when he campaigned?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "in what month was the election?", "In may", "what position did Narendra Modi run for in the election?", "Prime Minister", "what political party was Narendra Modi in?", "the BJP", "did Narendra Modi win the election?", "He was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019. On 30 July 2019", "how many votes did Narenda Modi get?", "6,74,664 votes", "who was Narendra Modi opponent?", "Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal", "for how long was Narendra Modi prime minister?", "As of 2019 Narendra Modi is still Prime minister of India", "where did Narendra modi do his campaigning?", "The BJP's campaign was assisted by its wide influence in the media", "where did Narendra Modi get the money from to pay for that cost?", "from corporate donors", "what did Narendra Modi do when he campaigned?", "Narendra Modi made extensive use of social media" ], "Conversation_no": 113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what social media did he use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what social media did Narendra Modi use", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what social media did Narendra Modi use?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Good night produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Good night produced", "Truth_answer": "in 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Good night, and good luck produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "When was the film Good night, and good luck produced?", "in 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did clooney work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did clooney work with", "Truth_answer": "Grant Heslov", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did George clooney work with in the film Good night, and good luck?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "When was the film Good night, and good luck produced?", "in 2005", "Who did George clooney work with in the film Good night, and good luck?", "Grant Heslov" ], "Conversation_no": 114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is the location of the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the location of the movie Good night, and good luck", "Truth_answer": "in Wisconsin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the location of the movie Good night, and good luck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "When was the film Good night, and good luck produced?", "in 2005", "Who did George clooney work with in the film Good night, and good luck?", "Grant Heslov", "Where is the location of the movie Good night, and good luck?", "in Wisconsin" ], "Conversation_no": 114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything intresting about the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything intresting about the movie", "Truth_answer": "Although released in black and white, it was filmed on color film stock, but on a grayscale set, and was color-corrected to black and white during post-production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything intresting about the movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "When was the film Good night, and good luck produced?", "in 2005", "Who did George clooney work with in the film Good night, and good luck?", "Grant Heslov", "Where is the location of the movie Good night, and good luck?", "in Wisconsin", "Anything intresting about the movie?", "Although released in black and white, it was filmed on color film stock, but on a grayscale set, and was color-corrected to black and white during post-production." ], "Conversation_no": 114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name one actor in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name one actor in the film", "Truth_answer": "David Strathairn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one actor in the film Good Night, and good luck", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Beauty_in_Negative_Spaces", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces", "Truth_answer": "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is the fourth studio album by South African rock band Seether", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701093854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Beauty_In_Negative_Spaces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether#Disclaimer_releases_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is the fourth studio album by South African rock band Seether" ], "Conversation_no": 115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces", "Truth_answer": "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was slated for an August 2007 release but was delayed until 23 October 2007 due to the suicide of Morgan's brother, Eugene Welgemoed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the rock band Seether article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disclaimer_(Seether_album)", "Context": [ "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is the fourth studio album by South African rock band Seether", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the rock band Seether article?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was slated for an August 2007 release but was delayed until 23 October 2007 due to the suicide of Morgan's brother, Eugene Welgemoed" ], "Conversation_no": 115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Finding beauty in negative places by rock band Seether do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart in the US with 56,900 copies in its first week, and ended being certified Gold for shipping 500,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701093854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Beauty_In_Negative_Spaces_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Finding beauty in negative places by rock band Seether do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether#Disclaimer_releases_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is the fourth studio album by South African rock band Seether", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the rock band Seether article?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was slated for an August 2007 release but was delayed until 23 October 2007 due to the suicide of Morgan's brother, Eugene Welgemoed", "How did the album Finding beauty in negative places by rock band Seether do on the charts?", "The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart in the US with 56,900 copies in its first week, and ended being certified Gold for shipping 500,000 copies" ], "Conversation_no": 115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the critic review?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the critic review of Finding beauty in negative places", "Truth_answer": "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces won Seether's first South African Music Award in the category Best Rock: English, and their first MTV Africa Music Award for Best Alternative Artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critic review for the album Finding beauty in Negative places by rock band seether?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether#Disclaimer_releases_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What album Was Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is the fourth studio album by South African rock band Seether", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the rock band Seether article?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was slated for an August 2007 release but was delayed until 23 October 2007 due to the suicide of Morgan's brother, Eugene Welgemoed", "How did the album Finding beauty in negative places by rock band Seether do on the charts?", "The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart in the US with 56,900 copies in its first week, and ended being certified Gold for shipping 500,000 copies", "What was the critic review for the album Finding beauty in Negative places by rock band seether?", "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces won Seether's first South African Music Award in the category Best Rock: English, and their first MTV Africa Music Award for Best Alternative Artist." ], "Conversation_no": 115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour for this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did South Africans tour for this album", "Truth_answer": "A tour launched in support of the album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did rock band seether tour for the album finding beauty in negative places?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether#Disclaimer_releases_(2002–2004)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was this", "Truth_answer": "in early 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the tour lauched in support of the album finding beauty in negative places by rock band seether?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether#Disclaimer_releases_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "when was the tour lauched in support of the album finding beauty in negative places by rock band seether?", "in early 2008" ], "Conversation_no": 116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the Album's name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was rock band seether's Album's name", "Truth_answer": "Disclaimer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was rock band seether's Album's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether#Disclaimer_releases_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "when was the tour lauched in support of the album finding beauty in negative places by rock band seether?", "in early 2008", "what was rock band seether's Album's name?", "Disclaimer" ], "Conversation_no": 116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the album Disclaimer by rock band seether released", "Truth_answer": "In August 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album Disclaimer by rock band seether released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine_Again", "Context": [ "when was the tour lauched in support of the album finding beauty in negative places by rock band seether?", "in early 2008", "what was rock band seether's Album's name?", "Disclaimer", "when was the album Disclaimer by rock band seether released?", "In August 2002" ], "Conversation_no": 116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the songs do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the songs in the album disclaimer by rock band seether do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Broken peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and fine again peaked at 61 U.S. Billboard Hot 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the songs in the album disclaimer by rock band seether do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was the tour lauched in support of the album finding beauty in negative places by rock band seether?", "in early 2008", "what was rock band seether's Album's name?", "Disclaimer", "when was the album Disclaimer by rock band seether released?", "In August 2002", "how did the songs in the album disclaimer by rock band seether do on the charts?", "Broken peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and fine again peaked at 61 U.S. Billboard Hot 100" ], "Conversation_no": 116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the critics say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the critics say", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the critics say about the singles released from the album discaimer by rock band seether?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup#Barcelona", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Michael Laudrup start playing with FC Barcelona?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Michael Laudrup start playing with FC Barcelona", "Truth_answer": "In 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Laudrup start playing with FC Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup#Barcelona", "Context": [ "When did Michael Laudrup start playing with FC Barcelona?", "In 1989" ], "Conversation_no": 117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Laudrup succeessful while he played with Barcelona?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Michael Laudrup succeessful while he played with Barcelona", "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup won four consecutive La Liga championships from 1991 to 1994, as well as the 1991–92 European Cup, along with the 1992 UEFA Super Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Laudrup succeessful while he played with Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup#Barcelona", "Context": [ "When did Michael Laudrup start playing with FC Barcelona?", "In 1989", "Was Michael Laudrup succeessful while he played with Barcelona?", "Michael Laudrup won four consecutive La Liga championships from 1991 to 1994, as well as the 1991–92 European Cup, along with the 1992 UEFA Super Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Laudrup recognized with any awards during the time at Barcelona?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Michael Laudrup recognized with any awards during the time at Barcelona", "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup was twice named the best player of the year in Spain during his Barcelona years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Michael Laudrup recognized with any awards during the time at Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup#Barcelona", "Context": [ "When did Michael Laudrup start playing with FC Barcelona?", "In 1989", "Was Michael Laudrup succeessful while he played with Barcelona?", "Michael Laudrup won four consecutive La Liga championships from 1991 to 1994, as well as the 1991–92 European Cup, along with the 1992 UEFA Super Cup.", "was Michael Laudrup recognized with any awards during the time at Barcelona?", "Michael Laudrup was twice named the best player of the year in Spain during his Barcelona years" ], "Conversation_no": 117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did Laudrup play with Barcelona?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Michael Laudrup play with Barcelona", "Truth_answer": "Attacking midfielder and Forward", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Michael Laudrup play with Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley#The_Odd_Couple_(2008)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Gnarls bands name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Gnarls bands name", "Truth_answer": "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109105611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley#The_Odd_Couple_(2008)", "Context": [ "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse." ], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article", "Truth_answer": "many people believe that their name has something to do with former NBA player Charles Barkley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109105611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://bandnaming.blogspot.com/2013/04/gnarls-barkley-band-name-meaning.html", "Context": [ "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article?", "many people believe that their name has something to do with former NBA player Charles Barkley" ], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why do people think it has to do with the former NBA player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do people think it has to do with the former NBA player", "Truth_answer": "In linguistic tradition names are given a mocking effect by replacing the first consonant by ‘schm.Danger Mouse and Green applied this technique to change the name of player Charles Barkley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do people think the band's name Gnarls Barkley has to do with the former NBA player Charles Barkley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley#St._Elsewhere_(2006–2007)", "Context": [ "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article?", "many people believe that their name has something to do with former NBA player Charles Barkley", "why do people think the band's name Gnarls Barkley has to do with the former NBA player Charles Barkley?", "In linguistic tradition names are given a mocking effect by replacing the first consonant by ‘schm.Danger Mouse and Green applied this technique to change the name of player Charles Barkley" ], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of the songs on the record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of the songs on Gnarls Barkley first record", "Truth_answer": "Crazy“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the songs on Gnarls Barkley first record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley#History", "Context": [ "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article?", "many people believe that their name has something to do with former NBA player Charles Barkley", "why do people think the band's name Gnarls Barkley has to do with the former NBA player Charles Barkley?", "In linguistic tradition names are given a mocking effect by replacing the first consonant by ‘schm.Danger Mouse and Green applied this technique to change the name of player Charles Barkley", "what were some of the songs on Gnarls Barkley first record?", "Crazy“" ], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was their band named what it was?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was Gnarls Barkely's band named what it was", "Truth_answer": "According to a Billboard article: Burton and CeeLo have been cagey about what the name of the act means", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109105611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Gnarls Barkely's band named what it was?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elsewhere_(album)", "Context": [ "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article?", "many people believe that their name has something to do with former NBA player Charles Barkley", "why do people think the band's name Gnarls Barkley has to do with the former NBA player Charles Barkley?", "In linguistic tradition names are given a mocking effect by replacing the first consonant by ‘schm.Danger Mouse and Green applied this technique to change the name of player Charles Barkley", "what were some of the songs on Gnarls Barkley first record?", "Crazy“", "why was Gnarls Barkely's band named what it was?", "According to a Billboard article: Burton and CeeLo have been cagey about what the name of the act means" ], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Gnarls Barkely win any awards for the album", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190421120558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elsewhere_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gnarls Barkley win any awards for the album St Elswhere?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elsewhere_(album)", "Context": [ "what was Gnarls Barkley bands name?", "Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo, composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gnarls Barkley article?", "many people believe that their name has something to do with former NBA player Charles Barkley", "why do people think the band's name Gnarls Barkley has to do with the former NBA player Charles Barkley?", "In linguistic tradition names are given a mocking effect by replacing the first consonant by ‘schm.Danger Mouse and Green applied this technique to change the name of player Charles Barkley", "what were some of the songs on Gnarls Barkley first record?", "Crazy“", "why was Gnarls Barkely's band named what it was?", "According to a Billboard article: Burton and CeeLo have been cagey about what the name of the act means", "did Gnarls Barkley win any awards for the album St Elswhere?", "In 2007, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album" ], "Conversation_no": 118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whats the most interesting aspect of this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats the most interesting aspect of the album st elsewhere by gnarls barkley", "Truth_answer": "It debuted at No. 20 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and peaked at No. 4. It topped the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart for 39 non-consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190421120558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elsewhere_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the most interesting aspect of the album st elsewhere by gnarls barkley?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics", "Truth_answer": "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics" ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at", "Truth_answer": "in Tokyo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "in Tokyo" ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any medals in Tokyo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did BoB hayes win any medals in Tokyo", "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes won two gold medals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes win any medals in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "in Tokyo", "Did Bob Hayes win any medals in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Bob Hayes won two gold medals" ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his time that made him tie for the world record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bob hayes time that made him tie for the world record in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo", "Truth_answer": "a time of 10.06 seconds", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob hayes time that made him tie for the world record in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "in Tokyo", "Did Bob Hayes win any medals in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Bob Hayes won two gold medals", "What was Bob hayes time that made him tie for the world record in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "a time of 10.06 seconds" ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hayes article", "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes come-from-behind win for the US team in the relay was one of the most memorable Olympic moments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hayes article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "in Tokyo", "Did Bob Hayes win any medals in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Bob Hayes won two gold medals", "What was Bob hayes time that made him tie for the world record in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "a time of 10.06 seconds", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hayes article?", "Bob Hayes come-from-behind win for the US team in the relay was one of the most memorable Olympic moments." ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other metals in which he won in the Olympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other metals in which Bob Hayes won in the Olympics", "Truth_answer": "gold medal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://industrious.info/57/06006-michael-phelps-swimming.html_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Yongpyong_Resort_p4", "https://www.wpxi.com/news/national-news/ap-top-news/after-record-world-medal-haul-biles-a-face-of-2020-olympics/997238225?utm_source=homestream&utm_medium=site_navigation&utm_campaign=homestream_click_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other medals in which Bob Hayes won in the1964 Olympics in Tokyo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "in Tokyo", "Did Bob Hayes win any medals in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Bob Hayes won two gold medals", "What was Bob hayes time that made him tie for the world record in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "a time of 10.06 seconds", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hayes article?", "Bob Hayes come-from-behind win for the US team in the relay was one of the most memorable Olympic moments.", "Was there any other medals in which Bob Hayes won in the1964 Olympics in Tokyo?", "gold medal" ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What race did he win that in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What race did Bob Hayes win the 1964 olympics gold medal in", "Truth_answer": "in the 4×100 m relay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What race did Bob Hayes win the 1964 olympics gold medal in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes#Olympics", "Context": [ "When did Bob Hayes go to the Olympics?", "the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Where was the 1964 Summer Olympics that BoB hayes go to at?", "in Tokyo", "Did Bob Hayes win any medals in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "Bob Hayes won two gold medals", "What was Bob hayes time that made him tie for the world record in the 1964 olympics in Tokyo?", "a time of 10.06 seconds", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hayes article?", "Bob Hayes come-from-behind win for the US team in the relay was one of the most memorable Olympic moments.", "Was there any other medals in which Bob Hayes won in the1964 Olympics in Tokyo?", "gold medal", "What race did Bob Hayes win the 1964 olympics gold medal in?", "in the 4×100 m relay" ], "Conversation_no": 119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that break any world records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 4×100 m relay break any world records for Bob hayes at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo", "Truth_answer": "His relay leg is the fastest in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 4×100 m relay break any world records for Bob hayes at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the colorado rockies about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the colorado rockies about", "Truth_answer": "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the colorado rockies about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "what was the colorado rockies about?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009. successful", "Truth_answer": "On May 19, 2011, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009. successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "what was the colorado rockies about?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "was Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009. successful?", "On May 19, 2011, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career." ], "Conversation_no": 120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did giambi play against that day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Jason giambi play against when he hit three homeruns in one day", "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Phillies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Jason giambi play against when he hit three homeruns in one day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was the colorado rockies about?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "was Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009. successful?", "On May 19, 2011, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career.", "who did Jason giambi play against when he hit three homeruns in one day?", "The Philadelphia Phillies" ], "Conversation_no": 120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his stats during this time period", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Jason stats during this time period", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Jason Giambi's stats during his time period with the colorado rockies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#BALCO_scandal", "Context": [ "what was the colorado rockies about?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "was Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009. successful?", "On May 19, 2011, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career.", "who did Jason giambi play against when he hit three homeruns in one day?", "The Philadelphia Phillies", "what were Jason Giambi's stats during his time period with the colorado rockies?" ], "Conversation_no": 120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else about this time period I should know about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else about this time period I should know about", "Truth_answer": "Giambi became a free agent after the 2012 season and was a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening, which eventually went to Walt Weiss", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about Jason Giambi's time period with the Colorado Rockies I should know about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was the colorado rockies about?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "was Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Rockies agreed to a deal with Giambi on August 23, 2009. successful?", "On May 19, 2011, Jason Giambi hit three home runs in one game, the first such game for him of his career.", "who did Jason giambi play against when he hit three homeruns in one day?", "The Philadelphia Phillies", "what were Jason Giambi's stats during his time period with the colorado rockies?", "anything else about Jason Giambi's time period with the Colorado Rockies I should know about?", "Giambi became a free agent after the 2012 season and was a finalist for the Rockies major league managerial opening, which eventually went to Walt Weiss" ], "Conversation_no": 120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were his clients?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were Jason Giambi's clients", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Jason Giambi's clients?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting about his Pre-war military career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about his Pre-war military career", "Truth_answer": "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he based after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his highest rank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eyewideshut.net/divit-%C5%BEena-47/z%C3%A1zra%C4%8Dn%C3%A1-%C5%BEena-divit-%C5%BEen%C4%9B-hd-obr%C3%A1zky.html_p6", "https://eyewideshut.net/wonder-woman-cast-wonder-woman-yoga-pants.html_p1", "https://signplusplus.com/will-batman-marry-wonder-woman-is-wonder-woman-bi.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to school for military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after 1904?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, which was commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, Ludendorff directed the Second or Mobilization Section from 1904–13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882.", "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, which was commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, Ludendorff directed the Second or Mobilization Section from 1904–13." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything worth mentioning while a commander?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything worth mentioning while a commander during his pre-war military career", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff's section was responsible for writing orders to bring the mobilized troops to implement the Schlieffen Plan. For this they covertly surveyed frontier fortifications in Russia, France and Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything worth mentioning while a commander during his pre-war military career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882.", "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, which was commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, Ludendorff directed the Second or Mobilization Section from 1904–13.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything worth mentioning while a commander during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff's section was responsible for writing orders to bring the mobilized troops to implement the Schlieffen Plan. For this they covertly surveyed frontier fortifications in Russia, France and Belgium." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything confrontational during his pre-war military career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything confrontational during his pre-war military career", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff was a glutton for work and a man of granite character but who was deliberately friendless and forbidding and therefore remained little known or liked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything confrontational during his pre-war military career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882.", "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, which was commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, Ludendorff directed the Second or Mobilization Section from 1904–13.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything worth mentioning while a commander during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff's section was responsible for writing orders to bring the mobilized troops to implement the Schlieffen Plan. For this they covertly surveyed frontier fortifications in Russia, France and Belgium.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything confrontational during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff was a glutton for work and a man of granite character but who was deliberately friendless and forbidding and therefore remained little known or liked." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Erich Ludendorff work with", "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, and was was joined by Max Bauer, a brilliant artillery officer, who became a close friend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Erich Ludendorff work with during his pre-war military career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882.", "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, which was commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, Ludendorff directed the Second or Mobilization Section from 1904–13.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything worth mentioning while a commander during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff's section was responsible for writing orders to bring the mobilized troops to implement the Schlieffen Plan. For this they covertly surveyed frontier fortifications in Russia, France and Belgium.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything confrontational during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff was a glutton for work and a man of granite character but who was deliberately friendless and forbidding and therefore remained little known or liked.", "Who did Erich Ludendorff work with during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, and was was joined by Max Bauer, a brilliant artillery officer, who became a close friend." ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Erich ever commended for anything during the pre-war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Erich Ludendorff ever commended for anything during the pre-war", "Truth_answer": "John Lee, states that while Erich Ludendorff was with his Fusiliers, he became the perfect regimental commander ... the younger officers came to adore him.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Ludendorff ever commended for anything during the pre-war?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff#Pre-war_military_career", "Context": [ "Is there anything interesting about Erich Ludendorff's Pre-war military career?", "In 1885, Erich Ludendorff was commissioned as a subaltern into the 57th Infantry Regiment, then at Wesel.", "Where was Erich Ludendorff based after that Wesel with the 57th Infantry Regiment as a subaltern?", "Erich Ludendorff was promoted to lieutenant and saw further service in the 2nd Marine Battalion, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.", "What was Erich Ludendorff highest rank?", "Erich Ludendorff reached General of the Infantry.", "Did Erich Ludendorff go to school for military?", "Erich Ludendorff was consistently first in his class at Cadet School, which produced many well-trained German officers. Ludendorff's education continued at the Hauptkadettenschule at near Berlin through 1882.", "What did Erich Ludendorff do after 1904?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, which was commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, Ludendorff directed the Second or Mobilization Section from 1904–13.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything worth mentioning while a commander during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff's section was responsible for writing orders to bring the mobilized troops to implement the Schlieffen Plan. For this they covertly surveyed frontier fortifications in Russia, France and Belgium.", "Did Erich Ludendorff do anything confrontational during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff was a glutton for work and a man of granite character but who was deliberately friendless and forbidding and therefore remained little known or liked.", "Who did Erich Ludendorff work with during his pre-war military career?", "Erich Ludendorff joined the Great General Staff in Berlin, commanded by Alfred von Schlieffen, and was was joined by Max Bauer, a brilliant artillery officer, who became a close friend.", "Was Erich Ludendorff ever commended for anything during the pre-war?", "John Lee, states that while Erich Ludendorff was with his Fusiliers, he became the perfect regimental commander ... the younger officers came to adore him.“" ], "Conversation_no": 121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get permission for additional men when he lobbied in Reichstag?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff get permission for additional men when he lobbied in Reichstag", "Truth_answer": "In 1913 funding was approved for four additional corps but Erich Ludendorff was transferred to regimental duties as commander of the 39th (Lower Rhine) Fusiliers, stationed at Düsseldorf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Ludendorff get permission for additional men when he lobbied in Reichstag?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened during his childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened during his childhood", "Truth_answer": "As a young child Tennessee Williams nearly died from a case of diphtheria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened during Tennessee Williams' childhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams", "Context": [ "what happened during Tennessee Williams' childhood?", "As a young child Tennessee Williams nearly died from a case of diphtheria." ], "Conversation_no": 122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened when he got diphtheria?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened when Tennessee Williams got diphtheria", "Truth_answer": "The case of diphtheria left Tennessee Williams weak and virtually confined to his house during a period of recuperation that lasted a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when Tennessee Williams got diphtheria?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what happened during Tennessee Williams' childhood?", "As a young child Tennessee Williams nearly died from a case of diphtheria.", "what happened when Tennessee Williams got diphtheria?", "The case of diphtheria left Tennessee Williams weak and virtually confined to his house during a period of recuperation that lasted a year." ], "Conversation_no": 122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "once he got better, what did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Once Tennessee Williams got better from diphtheria, what did he do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Once Tennessee Williams got better from diphtheria, what did he do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams", "Context": [ "what happened during Tennessee Williams' childhood?", "As a young child Tennessee Williams nearly died from a case of diphtheria.", "what happened when Tennessee Williams got diphtheria?", "The case of diphtheria left Tennessee Williams weak and virtually confined to his house during a period of recuperation that lasted a year.", "Once Tennessee Williams got better from diphtheria, what did he do?" ], "Conversation_no": 122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Tennessee Williams go to school", "Truth_answer": "Tennessee Williams attended Soldan High School a setting he referred to in his play The Glass Menagerie. Later he studied at University City High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tennessee Williams go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What controversy surrounds Jack White", "Truth_answer": "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White", "Context": [ "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault" ], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he plead guilty to the charge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge", "Truth_answer": "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery was fined $750 (including court costs), and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White", "Context": [ "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault", "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge?", "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery was fined $750 (including court costs), and was sentenced to take anger management classes." ], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was he accused of assaulting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Jack White accused of assaulting", "Truth_answer": "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jack White accused of assaulting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.mtv.com/news/1489269/jack-white-says-von-bondies-singer-exaggerated-bar-fight/", "Context": [ "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault", "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge?", "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery was fined $750 (including court costs), and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Who was Jack White accused of assaulting?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies" ], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the altercation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused the altercation between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer", "Truth_answer": "Jason Stollsteimer told police that Jack White had tried to speak with him in the club and when he refused, White angrily threw him to the ground and punched him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the altercation between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.mtv.com/news/1489269/jack-white-says-von-bondies-singer-exaggerated-bar-fight/", "Context": [ "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault", "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge?", "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery was fined $750 (including court costs), and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Who was Jack White accused of assaulting?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies", "What caused the altercation between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer?", "Jason Stollsteimer told police that Jack White had tried to speak with him in the club and when he refused, White angrily threw him to the ground and punched him" ], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this controversy affect music sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this controversy affect music sales", "Truth_answer": "Jack White claims Jason Stollsteimer used the incident to help album sales", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044056id_/http://www.mtv.com:80/news/1489269/jack-white-says-von-bondies-singer-exaggerated-bar-fight/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Jack White altercation with Jason Stollsteimer controversy affect music sales?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://diffuser.fm/jack-white-left-detroit-reason/", "Context": [ "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault", "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge?", "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery was fined $750 (including court costs), and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Who was Jack White accused of assaulting?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies", "What caused the altercation between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer?", "Jason Stollsteimer told police that Jack White had tried to speak with him in the club and when he refused, White angrily threw him to the ground and punched him", "How did the Jack White altercation with Jason Stollsteimer controversy affect music sales?", "Jack White claims Jason Stollsteimer used the incident to help album sales" ], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go after leaving Detroit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Jack White go after leaving Detroit", "Truth_answer": "Jack White left his hometown of Detroit in favor of Nashville in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170813153954id_/http://diffuser.fm:80/jack-white-left-detroit-reason/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jack White go after leaving Detroit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White#Controversy", "Context": [ "What controversy surrounds Jack White?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies at the Magic Stick, a Detroit club. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault", "Did Did Jack White plead guilty to the misdemeanor aggravated assault charge?", "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery was fined $750 (including court costs), and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Who was Jack White accused of assaulting?", "Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer lead singer of the Von Bondies", "What caused the altercation between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer?", "Jason Stollsteimer told police that Jack White had tried to speak with him in the club and when he refused, White angrily threw him to the ground and punched him", "How did the Jack White altercation with Jason Stollsteimer controversy affect music sales?", "Jack White claims Jason Stollsteimer used the incident to help album sales", "Where did Jack White go after leaving Detroit?", "Jack White left his hometown of Detroit in favor of Nashville in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jack White article", "Truth_answer": "In a 2006 interview with the Associated Press, Jack White said that he eventually left Detroit because, he could not take the negativity anymore.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jack White article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_&_Oates", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1985", "Truth_answer": "Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124085201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1985 for Hall & Oates?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates#1984%E2%80%931985:_Big_Bam_Boom", "Context": [ "what happened in 1985 for Hall & Oates?", "Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break." ], "Conversation_no": 124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what albums did they release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what albums did Hall & Oates release when deciding to take a break from touring in 1985", "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Hall & Oates took a break after the release of their Live at the Apollo album with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124085201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what albums did Hall & Oates release when deciding to take a break from touring in 1985?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates#1984%E2%80%931985:_Big_Bam_Boom", "Context": [ "what happened in 1985 for Hall & Oates?", "Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break.", "what albums did Hall & Oates release when deciding to take a break from touring in 1985?", "In 1985, Hall & Oates took a break after the release of their Live at the Apollo album with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations." ], "Conversation_no": 124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the medley successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl successful", "Truth_answer": "Live at the Apollo's medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl was a top-20 hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124085201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates#1984%E2%80%931985:_Big_Bam_Boom", "Context": [ "what happened in 1985 for Hall & Oates?", "Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break.", "what albums did Hall & Oates release when deciding to take a break from touring in 1985?", "In 1985, Hall & Oates took a break after the release of their Live at the Apollo album with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations.", "was the medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl successful?", "Live at the Apollo's medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl was a top-20 hit." ], "Conversation_no": 124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they fulfill their contract with RCA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Hall & Oates fulfill their contract with RCA", "Truth_answer": "Live at the Apollo was released primarily to fulfill the duo's contract with RCA", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124085201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Hall & Oates fulfill their contract with RCA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Apollo_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)", "Context": [ "what happened in 1985 for Hall & Oates?", "Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break.", "what albums did Hall & Oates release when deciding to take a break from touring in 1985?", "In 1985, Hall & Oates took a break after the release of their Live at the Apollo album with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations.", "was the medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl successful?", "Live at the Apollo's medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl was a top-20 hit.", "did Hall & Oates fulfill their contract with RCA?", "Live at the Apollo was released primarily to fulfill the duo's contract with RCA" ], "Conversation_no": 124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this album a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Live at the Apollo a hit", "Truth_answer": "Live at the Apollo peaked at 21 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Live at the Apollo a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_discography#Singles", "Context": [ "what happened in 1985 for Hall & Oates?", "Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break.", "what albums did Hall & Oates release when deciding to take a break from touring in 1985?", "In 1985, Hall & Oates took a break after the release of their Live at the Apollo album with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations.", "was the medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl successful?", "Live at the Apollo's medley of The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl was a top-20 hit.", "did Hall & Oates fulfill their contract with RCA?", "Live at the Apollo was released primarily to fulfill the duo's contract with RCA", "was Live at the Apollo a hit?", "Live at the Apollo peaked at 21 on the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Hall & Oates have any hit songs", "Truth_answer": "Hall & Oates have had many hit songs like Rich Girl and Private Eyes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Hall & Oates have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1953?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1953", "Truth_answer": "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1953?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US", "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage", "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage's film was confiscated at the film lab for obscenity and presumably destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film.", "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage?", "Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage's film was confiscated at the film lab for obscenity and presumably destroyed." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he make any other films in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kenneth Anger make any other films in the US besides the film produced with Stan Brakhage that was confiscated at the film lab for obsenity and presumably destroyed", "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Anger's Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, created in 1954, was a 38-minute surrealist work featuring many Crowleyan and Thelemite themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kenneth Anger make any other films in the US besides the film produced with Stan Brakhage that was confiscated at the film lab for obsenity and presumably destroyed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film.", "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage?", "Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage's film was confiscated at the film lab for obscenity and presumably destroyed.", "did Kenneth Anger make any other films in the US besides the film produced with Stan Brakhage that was confiscated at the film lab for obsenity and presumably destroyed?", "Kenneth Anger's Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, created in 1954, was a 38-minute surrealist work featuring many Crowleyan and Thelemite themes." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome successful", "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Anger exhibited the film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome at various European film festivals, winning the Prix du Ciné-Club Belge and the Prix de l'Age d'Or.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film.", "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage?", "Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage's film was confiscated at the film lab for obscenity and presumably destroyed.", "did Kenneth Anger make any other films in the US besides the film produced with Stan Brakhage that was confiscated at the film lab for obsenity and presumably destroyed?", "Kenneth Anger's Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, created in 1954, was a 38-minute surrealist work featuring many Crowleyan and Thelemite themes.", "Was Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome successful?", "Kenneth Anger exhibited the film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome at various European film festivals, winning the Prix du Ciné-Club Belge and the Prix de l'Age d'Or." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he leave the US again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kenneth Anger leave the US again", "Truth_answer": "The year Alfred Kinsey died, Kenneth Anger decided to return to Paris, where he was described at the time as being extremely remote and lonely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenneth Anger leave the US again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film.", "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage?", "Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage's film was confiscated at the film lab for obscenity and presumably destroyed.", "did Kenneth Anger make any other films in the US besides the film produced with Stan Brakhage that was confiscated at the film lab for obsenity and presumably destroyed?", "Kenneth Anger's Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, created in 1954, was a 38-minute surrealist work featuring many Crowleyan and Thelemite themes.", "Was Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome successful?", "Kenneth Anger exhibited the film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome at various European film festivals, winning the Prix du Ciné-Club Belge and the Prix de l'Age d'Or.", "Did Kenneth Anger leave the US again?", "The year Alfred Kinsey died, Kenneth Anger decided to return to Paris, where he was described at the time as being extremely remote and lonely." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do any work back in paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kenneth Anger do any work back in paris", "Truth_answer": "In desperate need of money, Kenneth Anger wrote a book titled Hollywood Babylon in which he collected together gossip regarding celebrities, some of which he claims he had been told.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kenneth Anger do any work back in paris?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Babylon", "Context": [ "what happened in 1953?", "In 1953, soon after the production of Eaux d'Artifice, Kenneth Anger's mother died and he temporarily returned to the United States to assist with the distribution of her estate.", "did Kenneth Anger do anything in the US?", "Kenneth Anger befriended the film maker Stan Brakhage who had been inspired by Anger's film Fireworks, and the two collaborated on producing a film.", "What was the film produced by Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage?", "Kenneth Anger and Stan Brakhage's film was confiscated at the film lab for obscenity and presumably destroyed.", "did Kenneth Anger make any other films in the US besides the film produced with Stan Brakhage that was confiscated at the film lab for obsenity and presumably destroyed?", "Kenneth Anger's Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, created in 1954, was a 38-minute surrealist work featuring many Crowleyan and Thelemite themes.", "Was Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome successful?", "Kenneth Anger exhibited the film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome at various European film festivals, winning the Prix du Ciné-Club Belge and the Prix de l'Age d'Or.", "Did Kenneth Anger leave the US again?", "The year Alfred Kinsey died, Kenneth Anger decided to return to Paris, where he was described at the time as being extremely remote and lonely.", "did Kenneth Anger do any work back in paris?", "In desperate need of money, Kenneth Anger wrote a book titled Hollywood Babylon in which he collected together gossip regarding celebrities, some of which he claims he had been told." ], "Conversation_no": 125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the book successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Hollywood Babylon successful", "Truth_answer": "The NYT said, If a book such as Hollywood Babylon can be said to have charm, it lies in the fact that the book is without one single redeeming merit.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225151325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Babylon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Hollywood Babylon successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2008", "Truth_answer": "South Korean band Kara was scheduled to have their comeback in March 2008 with their second album, however, Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 to the South Korean band Kara?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2008 to the South Korean band Kara?", "South Korean band Kara was scheduled to have their comeback in March 2008 with their second album, however, Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group." ], "Conversation_no": 126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did she leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Kara leave", "Truth_answer": "Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group due to parental pressure because her participation in the group was contingent on the maintenance of her grades", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Kim Sung-hee leave South Korean band Kara?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2008 to the South Korean band Kara?", "South Korean band Kara was scheduled to have their comeback in March 2008 with their second album, however, Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group.", "why did Kim Sung-hee leave South Korean band Kara?", "Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group due to parental pressure because her participation in the group was contingent on the maintenance of her grades" ], "Conversation_no": 126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have a replacement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Korean band Kara have a replacement", "Truth_answer": "Auditions were held, and the two new members were eventually revealed to be Goo Ha-ra and Kang Jiyoung", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did South Korean band Kara have a replacement for Kim Sung-hee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2008 to the South Korean band Kara?", "South Korean band Kara was scheduled to have their comeback in March 2008 with their second album, however, Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group.", "why did Kim Sung-hee leave South Korean band Kara?", "Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group due to parental pressure because her participation in the group was contingent on the maintenance of her grades", "did South Korean band Kara have a replacement for Kim Sung-hee?", "Auditions were held, and the two new members were eventually revealed to be Goo Ha-ra and Kang Jiyoung" ], "Conversation_no": 126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the South Korean band Kara members that replaced kim sung-hee", "Truth_answer": "Auditions were held, and the two new members were eventually revealed to be Goo Ha-ra and Kang Jiyoung", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the South Korean band Kara members that replaced kim sung-hee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2008 to the South Korean band Kara?", "South Korean band Kara was scheduled to have their comeback in March 2008 with their second album, however, Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group.", "why did Kim Sung-hee leave South Korean band Kara?", "Kim Sung-hee suddenly announced that she would be leaving the group due to parental pressure because her participation in the group was contingent on the maintenance of her grades", "did South Korean band Kara have a replacement for Kim Sung-hee?", "Auditions were held, and the two new members were eventually revealed to be Goo Ha-ra and Kang Jiyoung", "what were the South Korean band Kara members that replaced kim sung-hee?", "Auditions were held, and the two new members were eventually revealed to be Goo Ha-ra and Kang Jiyoung" ], "Conversation_no": 126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Karaoke", "Truth_answer": "South Korean band Kara made their return in the music industry as a quintet on July 24, 2008 with Rock U on M! Countdown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kara, South Korean band, article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamMgr/Mgr_Winterbottom.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he FA director of Coaching?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he FA director of Coaching", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222125446id_/http://www.englandfootballonline.com:80/TeamMgr/Mgr_Winterbottom.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of the new managers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Robson + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Greenwood", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were they with the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team", "Truth_answer": "Ron Greenwood was with the team between 1977 and 1982; Bobby Robson was with the team between 1982 and 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager.", "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team?", "Ron Greenwood was with the team between 1977 and 1982; Bobby Robson was with the team between 1982 and 1990" ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his time as FA Director of Coaching?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Ron Greenwood's time as FA Director of Coaching", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom's courses were expanded to include professional players, referees, schoolmasters, club trainers, schoolboys and youth leaders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Walter Winterbottom's time as FA Director of Coaching besides appointment, successes, and inspiring a new generation of managers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager.", "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team?", "Ron Greenwood was with the team between 1977 and 1982; Bobby Robson was with the team between 1982 and 1990", "What else can you tell me about Walter Winterbottom's time as FA Director of Coaching besides appointment, successes, and inspiring a new generation of managers?", "Walter Winterbottom's courses were expanded to include professional players, referees, schoolmasters, club trainers, schoolboys and youth leaders." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Coaching succeed", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Walter Winterbottom's national coaching scheme with summer residential courses successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager.", "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team?", "Ron Greenwood was with the team between 1977 and 1982; Bobby Robson was with the team between 1982 and 1990", "What else can you tell me about Walter Winterbottom's time as FA Director of Coaching besides appointment, successes, and inspiring a new generation of managers?", "Walter Winterbottom's courses were expanded to include professional players, referees, schoolmasters, club trainers, schoolboys and youth leaders.", "Were Walter Winterbottom's national coaching scheme with summer residential courses successful?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the new attitude?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Walter Winterbottom's new coaching attitude", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom had passion and vision of how coach should develop. New breed of managers emerged in the League clubs and began to change the cynical attitudes about coaching.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Winterbottom's new coaching attitude?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager.", "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team?", "Ron Greenwood was with the team between 1977 and 1982; Bobby Robson was with the team between 1982 and 1990", "What else can you tell me about Walter Winterbottom's time as FA Director of Coaching besides appointment, successes, and inspiring a new generation of managers?", "Walter Winterbottom's courses were expanded to include professional players, referees, schoolmasters, club trainers, schoolboys and youth leaders.", "Were Walter Winterbottom's national coaching scheme with summer residential courses successful?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "What was Walter Winterbottom's new coaching attitude?", "Walter Winterbottom had passion and vision of how coach should develop. New breed of managers emerged in the League clubs and began to change the cynical attitudes about coaching." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What coaches participated in his new coaching scheme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What coaches participated in Walter Winterbottom's new coaching scheme", "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom gathered a cadre of young staff coaches: Bill Nicholson Don Howe Alan Brown Ron Greenwood Dave Sexton Malcolm Allison Joe Mercer Vic Buckingham Jimmy Hill and Bobby Robson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What coaches participated in Walter Winterbottom's new coaching scheme?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Walter Winterbottom FA director of Coaching?", "Walter Winterbottom was appointed national director of coaching on 8 July 1946 with responsibility for the national team.", "Was Walter Winterbottom successful as national director?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "Who were some of the new generation of managersinspired by Walter Winterbottom?", "Walter Winterbottom inspired a new generation of managers, most notably Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson who graduated through every level of coaching, both eventually becoming England team manager.", "How long were Bobby Robson and Ron Greenwood with the england team?", "Ron Greenwood was with the team between 1977 and 1982; Bobby Robson was with the team between 1982 and 1990", "What else can you tell me about Walter Winterbottom's time as FA Director of Coaching besides appointment, successes, and inspiring a new generation of managers?", "Walter Winterbottom's courses were expanded to include professional players, referees, schoolmasters, club trainers, schoolboys and youth leaders.", "Were Walter Winterbottom's national coaching scheme with summer residential courses successful?", "Walter Winterbottom created a credible national coaching scheme with summer residential courses that attracted international participation and praise, and inspired a new generation of managers.", "What was Walter Winterbottom's new coaching attitude?", "Walter Winterbottom had passion and vision of how coach should develop. New breed of managers emerged in the League clubs and began to change the cynical attitudes about coaching.", "What coaches participated in Walter Winterbottom's new coaching scheme?", "Walter Winterbottom gathered a cadre of young staff coaches: Bill Nicholson Don Howe Alan Brown Ron Greenwood Dave Sexton Malcolm Allison Joe Mercer Vic Buckingham Jimmy Hill and Bobby Robson." ], "Conversation_no": 127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he run this coaching scheme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Walter Winterbottom run his new coaching scheme", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Walter Winterbottom run his new coaching scheme?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his career", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson was an American jazz drummer and composer from Fort Worth, Texas. A pioneer of avant-garde jazz, free funk, and jazz fusion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218060410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ronald Shannon Jackson's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decode_Yourself", "Context": [ "What was Ronald Shannon Jackson's career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson was an American jazz drummer and composer from Fort Worth, Texas. A pioneer of avant-garde jazz, free funk, and jazz fusion" ], "Conversation_no": 128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of his song titles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of Ronald Shannon Jackson's song titles", "Truth_answer": "Tracks on Ronald Shannon Jackson's album Decode Yourself were Bebop, Decoding, Thieves Market, Behind Plastic Faces, Software Shuffle, Snake Alley, Undressing, Love Words for a Queen, and Tricky Vic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Ronald Shannon Jackson's song titles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Ronald Shannon Jackson's career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson was an American jazz drummer and composer from Fort Worth, Texas. A pioneer of avant-garde jazz, free funk, and jazz fusion", "What was one of Ronald Shannon Jackson's song titles?", "Tracks on Ronald Shannon Jackson's album Decode Yourself were Bebop, Decoding, Thieves Market, Behind Plastic Faces, Software Shuffle, Snake Alley, Undressing, Love Words for a Queen, and Tricky Vic." ], "Conversation_no": 128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his album hit the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decode Yourself album hit the charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decode Yourself album hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [ "What was Ronald Shannon Jackson's career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson was an American jazz drummer and composer from Fort Worth, Texas. A pioneer of avant-garde jazz, free funk, and jazz fusion", "What was one of Ronald Shannon Jackson's song titles?", "Tracks on Ronald Shannon Jackson's album Decode Yourself were Bebop, Decoding, Thieves Market, Behind Plastic Faces, Software Shuffle, Snake Alley, Undressing, Love Words for a Queen, and Tricky Vic.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decode Yourself album hit the charts?" ], "Conversation_no": 128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [ "What was Ronald Shannon Jackson's career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson was an American jazz drummer and composer from Fort Worth, Texas. A pioneer of avant-garde jazz, free funk, and jazz fusion", "What was one of Ronald Shannon Jackson's song titles?", "Tracks on Ronald Shannon Jackson's album Decode Yourself were Bebop, Decoding, Thieves Market, Behind Plastic Faces, Software Shuffle, Snake Alley, Undressing, Love Words for a Queen, and Tricky Vic.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decode Yourself album hit the charts?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73." ], "Conversation_no": 128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform with anybody?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson perform with anybody", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson's band, Decoding Society, has featured luminaries such as Akbar Ali, Bern Nix, Byrad Lancaster, Cary Denigris, Charles Brackeen, David Fiuczynski, David Gordon, Tomchess, Dominic Richards, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson perform with anybody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [ "What was Ronald Shannon Jackson's career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson was an American jazz drummer and composer from Fort Worth, Texas. A pioneer of avant-garde jazz, free funk, and jazz fusion", "What was one of Ronald Shannon Jackson's song titles?", "Tracks on Ronald Shannon Jackson's album Decode Yourself were Bebop, Decoding, Thieves Market, Behind Plastic Faces, Software Shuffle, Snake Alley, Undressing, Love Words for a Queen, and Tricky Vic.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decode Yourself album hit the charts?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson perform with anybody?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson's band, Decoding Society, has featured luminaries such as Akbar Ali, Bern Nix, Byrad Lancaster, Cary Denigris, Charles Brackeen, David Fiuczynski, David Gordon, Tomchess, Dominic Richards, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the Ronald Shannon Jackson article", "Truth_answer": "In 1986 Ronald Shannon Jackson, Sonny Sharrock, Peter Brötzmann, and Bill Laswell formed the free jazz supergroup, Last Exit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218060410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the Ronald Shannon Jackson article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play with in his late career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he play with in his late career", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society." ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever win any awards for his playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?" ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://amsterdamnews.com/news/2013/nov/01/ronald-shannon-jackson-jazz-drummer-dies-73/?page=2", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73." ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any tributes made to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson have any tributes made to him", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson who performed at Harlem Week events over a period of three years, always featuring his extraordinary avante-garde sound, was paid special tribute at Harlem Week 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson have any tributes made to him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson have any tributes made to him?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson who performed at Harlem Week events over a period of three years, always featuring his extraordinary avante-garde sound, was paid special tribute at Harlem Week 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in his later career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Ronald Shannon Jackson do in his later career besides preforming at the Kesser Theater", "Truth_answer": "In 2011 Ronald Shannon Jackson, Vernon Reid and Melvin Gibbs formed a power trio called Encryption", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218060410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ronald Shannon Jackson do in his later career besides preforming at the Kesser Theater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson have any tributes made to him?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson who performed at Harlem Week events over a period of three years, always featuring his extraordinary avante-garde sound, was paid special tribute at Harlem Week 2014.", "What else did Ronald Shannon Jackson do in his later career besides preforming at the Kesser Theater?", "In 2011 Ronald Shannon Jackson, Vernon Reid and Melvin Gibbs formed a power trio called Encryption" ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instruments did he play during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments did Ronald Shannon Jackson play during his later career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Ronald Shannon Jackson play during his later career", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shannon_Jackson", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson have any tributes made to him?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson who performed at Harlem Week events over a period of three years, always featuring his extraordinary avante-garde sound, was paid special tribute at Harlem Week 2014.", "What else did Ronald Shannon Jackson do in his later career besides preforming at the Kesser Theater?", "In 2011 Ronald Shannon Jackson, Vernon Reid and Melvin Gibbs formed a power trio called Encryption", "What instruments did Ronald Shannon Jackson play during his later career" ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Shannon Jackson's output slowed in the early 2000s due to nerve damage in his left arm. Physical limitations did not diminish his output as a composer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ronald Shannon Jackson article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Ronald Shannon Jackson play with in his late career?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson performed at the Kessler Theater in Dallas with the latest version of the Decoding Society.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson ever win any awards for his playing?", "How did Ronald Shannon Jackson die?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson died of leukemia on October 19, 2013, aged 73.", "Did Ronald Shannon Jackson have any tributes made to him?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson who performed at Harlem Week events over a period of three years, always featuring his extraordinary avante-garde sound, was paid special tribute at Harlem Week 2014.", "What else did Ronald Shannon Jackson do in his later career besides preforming at the Kesser Theater?", "In 2011 Ronald Shannon Jackson, Vernon Reid and Melvin Gibbs formed a power trio called Encryption", "What instruments did Ronald Shannon Jackson play during his later career", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ronald Shannon Jackson article?", "Ronald Shannon Jackson's output slowed in the early 2000s due to nerve damage in his left arm. Physical limitations did not diminish his output as a composer." ], "Conversation_no": 129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many compositions did he make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many compositions did Ronald Shannon Jackson make", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many compositions did Ronald Shannon Jackson make?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his early art career like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his early art career like", "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jim Steranko do next", "Truth_answer": "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jim Steranko do next", "Truth_answer": "By the late 1960s, Jim Steranko was a member of a New York City magicians' group, the Witchdoctor's Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Steranko do next after forming his band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band.", "What did Jim Steranko do next after forming his band?", "By the late 1960s, Jim Steranko was a member of a New York City magicians' group, the Witchdoctor's Club." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko do anything else after becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club", "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko made his living as an artist for a printing company in his hometown of Reading, designing and drawing pamphlets and flyers for local dance clubs and the like.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko do anything else after becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band.", "What did Jim Steranko do next after forming his band?", "By the late 1960s, Jim Steranko was a member of a New York City magicians' group, the Witchdoctor's Club.", "Did Jim Steranko do anything else after becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko made his living as an artist for a printing company in his hometown of Reading, designing and drawing pamphlets and flyers for local dance clubs and the like." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Jim Steranko's early career, learning stage magic, starting a band, and becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club", "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko met with editor Stan Lee, who had Steranko ink a two-page Jack Kirby sample of typical art for the superspy feature Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Jim Steranko's early career, learning stage magic, starting a band, and becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band.", "What did Jim Steranko do next after forming his band?", "By the late 1960s, Jim Steranko was a member of a New York City magicians' group, the Witchdoctor's Club.", "Did Jim Steranko do anything else after becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko made his living as an artist for a printing company in his hometown of Reading, designing and drawing pamphlets and flyers for local dance clubs and the like.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Jim Steranko's early career, learning stage magic, starting a band, and becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko met with editor Stan Lee, who had Steranko ink a two-page Jack Kirby sample of typical art for the superspy feature Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his own comics do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko's own comics do well", "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko's own comics did gain him recognition, but the series was short-lived.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko's own comics do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band.", "What did Jim Steranko do next after forming his band?", "By the late 1960s, Jim Steranko was a member of a New York City magicians' group, the Witchdoctor's Club.", "Did Jim Steranko do anything else after becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko made his living as an artist for a printing company in his hometown of Reading, designing and drawing pamphlets and flyers for local dance clubs and the like.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Jim Steranko's early career, learning stage magic, starting a band, and becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko met with editor Stan Lee, who had Steranko ink a two-page Jack Kirby sample of typical art for the superspy feature Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D..", "Did Jim Steranko's own comics do well?", "Jim Steranko's own comics did gain him recognition, but the series was short-lived." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his big break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jim Steranko's big break", "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko, rather than a Marvel staff artist, had become the series' uncredited colorist by that issue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jim Steranko's big break?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko", "Context": [ "What was Jim Steranko's early art career like?", "Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act. In his teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals.", "What did Jim Steranko do after learning stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act?", "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko performed as an illusionist, escape artist, close-up magician in nightclubs, and musician, and formed his own band.", "What did Jim Steranko do next after forming his band?", "By the late 1960s, Jim Steranko was a member of a New York City magicians' group, the Witchdoctor's Club.", "Did Jim Steranko do anything else after becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko made his living as an artist for a printing company in his hometown of Reading, designing and drawing pamphlets and flyers for local dance clubs and the like.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Jim Steranko's early career, learning stage magic, starting a band, and becoming a member of the Witchdoctor's Club?", "Jim Steranko met with editor Stan Lee, who had Steranko ink a two-page Jack Kirby sample of typical art for the superspy feature Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D..", "Did Jim Steranko's own comics do well?", "Jim Steranko's own comics did gain him recognition, but the series was short-lived.", "What was Jim Steranko's big break?", "Jim Steranko, rather than a Marvel staff artist, had become the series' uncredited colorist by that issue." ], "Conversation_no": 130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko's Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. do well", "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko's Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. soon became one of the creative zeniths of the Silver Age, and one of comics' most groundbreaking, innovative and acclaimed features.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko's Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Bob win the heavy weight title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bob win the heavy weight title", "Truth_answer": "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it", "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he fight against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against", "Truth_answer": "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win and hold his title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title", "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his light heavyweight title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his light heavyweight title." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "After losing that title did he ever regain it back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "After losing the Australian middleweight title did Bob Fitzsimmons ever regain it back", "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons did not get a chance to win back the Australian middleweight title, thought he did win the U.S. middleweight title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After losing the Australian middleweight title did Bob Fitzsimmons ever regain it back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his light heavyweight title.", "After losing the Australian middleweight title did Bob Fitzsimmons ever regain it back?", "Bob Fitzsimmons did not get a chance to win back the Australian middleweight title, thought he did win the U.S. middleweight title." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he batter Jeffries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bob Fitzsimmons batter Jeffries", "Truth_answer": "With his nose and cheek bones broken, most would have sympathized with Jeffries had he quit, but he kept going until he knocked Bob Fitzsimmons out cold in round eight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob Fitzsimmons batter Jeffries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his light heavyweight title.", "After losing the Australian middleweight title did Bob Fitzsimmons ever regain it back?", "Bob Fitzsimmons did not get a chance to win back the Australian middleweight title, thought he did win the U.S. middleweight title.", "How did Bob Fitzsimmons batter Jeffries?", "With his nose and cheek bones broken, most would have sympathized with Jeffries had he quit, but he kept going until he knocked Bob Fitzsimmons out cold in round eight." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened once he wore Bob down?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened once Jeffries wore Bob Fitzsimmons down", "Truth_answer": "Jeffries kept going until his enormous strength and youth wore down Bob Fitzsimmons and he knocked him out cold in round eight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened once Jeffries wore Bob Fitzsimmons down?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his light heavyweight title.", "After losing the Australian middleweight title did Bob Fitzsimmons ever regain it back?", "Bob Fitzsimmons did not get a chance to win back the Australian middleweight title, thought he did win the U.S. middleweight title.", "How did Bob Fitzsimmons batter Jeffries?", "With his nose and cheek bones broken, most would have sympathized with Jeffries had he quit, but he kept going until he knocked Bob Fitzsimmons out cold in round eight.", "What happened once Jeffries wore Bob Fitzsimmons down?", "Jeffries kept going until his enormous strength and youth wore down Bob Fitzsimmons and he knocked him out cold in round eight." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other accomplishments while being heavy weight champion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons have any other accomplishments while being heavy weight champion", "Truth_answer": "In 1901, Bob Fitzsimmons published a book Physical Culture and Self-Defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons have any other accomplishments while being heavy weight champion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons", "Context": [ "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the heavy weight title?", "In 1896, Bob Fitzsimmons won a disputed version of the World Heavyweight Championship in a fight in Langtry, Texas, against the Irish fighter Peter Maher.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons continue to hold his title or did he lose it?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his heavyweight title.", "Who else did Bob Fitzsimmons fight against?", "In November 1903, Bob Fitzsimmons made history by defeating World Light Heavyweight Champion George Gardiner, becoming the first boxer to win titles in three weight-divisions.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons win and hold his title?", "Bob Fitzsimmons retained his light heavyweight title.", "After losing the Australian middleweight title did Bob Fitzsimmons ever regain it back?", "Bob Fitzsimmons did not get a chance to win back the Australian middleweight title, thought he did win the U.S. middleweight title.", "How did Bob Fitzsimmons batter Jeffries?", "With his nose and cheek bones broken, most would have sympathized with Jeffries had he quit, but he kept going until he knocked Bob Fitzsimmons out cold in round eight.", "What happened once Jeffries wore Bob Fitzsimmons down?", "Jeffries kept going until his enormous strength and youth wore down Bob Fitzsimmons and he knocked him out cold in round eight.", "Did Bob Fitzsimmons have any other accomplishments while being heavy weight champion?", "In 1901, Bob Fitzsimmons published a book Physical Culture and Self-Defense." ], "Conversation_no": 131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other knock outs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons have any other knock outs", "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out Dempsey in the 13th round to become the World Middleweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Fitzsimmons have any other knock outs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Hašek", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2005", "Truth_answer": "Dominik Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5–1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994–95_NHL_lockout", "Context": [ "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2005?", "Dominik Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5–1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins." ], "Conversation_no": 132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the lockout?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the 1994–95 NHL lockout", "Truth_answer": "The 1994–95 NHL lockout was a lockout that came after a year of National Hockey League hockey that was played without a collective bargaining agreement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200611164247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994%E2%80%9395_NHL_lockout_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 1994–95 NHL lockout?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Hašek", "Context": [ "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2005?", "Dominik Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5–1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins.", "What was the 1994–95 NHL lockout?", "The 1994–95 NHL lockout was a lockout that came after a year of National Hockey League hockey that was played without a collective bargaining agreement." ], "Conversation_no": 132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Dominik Hašek do", "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Dominik Hašek won his second consecutive Hart Memorial Trophy, becoming the first goaltender to win the award multiple times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dominik Hašek do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Hašek", "Context": [ "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2005?", "Dominik Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5–1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins.", "What was the 1994–95 NHL lockout?", "The 1994–95 NHL lockout was a lockout that came after a year of National Hockey League hockey that was played without a collective bargaining agreement.", "What else did Dominik Hašek do?", "In 1998 Dominik Hašek won his second consecutive Hart Memorial Trophy, becoming the first goaltender to win the award multiple times." ], "Conversation_no": 132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the Ottawa senators?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Dominik Hašek join the Ottawa senators", "Truth_answer": "On July 6, 2004, after trading Patrick Lalime to the St. Louis Blues, the Senators signed Dominik Hašek to a one-year deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dominik Hašek join the Ottawa senators?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Hašek", "Context": [ "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2005?", "Dominik Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5–1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins.", "What was the 1994–95 NHL lockout?", "The 1994–95 NHL lockout was a lockout that came after a year of National Hockey League hockey that was played without a collective bargaining agreement.", "What else did Dominik Hašek do?", "In 1998 Dominik Hašek won his second consecutive Hart Memorial Trophy, becoming the first goaltender to win the award multiple times.", "When did Dominik Hašek join the Ottawa senators?", "On July 6, 2004, after trading Patrick Lalime to the St. Louis Blues, the Senators signed Dominik Hašek to a one-year deal." ], "Conversation_no": 132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Dominik HaÅ¡ek there", "Truth_answer": "Dominik Hašek was with the Ottawa senators for one year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Dominik Hašek with the Ottowa Senators?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Hašek", "Context": [ "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2005?", "Dominik Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5–1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins.", "What was the 1994–95 NHL lockout?", "The 1994–95 NHL lockout was a lockout that came after a year of National Hockey League hockey that was played without a collective bargaining agreement.", "What else did Dominik Hašek do?", "In 1998 Dominik Hašek won his second consecutive Hart Memorial Trophy, becoming the first goaltender to win the award multiple times.", "When did Dominik Hašek join the Ottawa senators?", "On July 6, 2004, after trading Patrick Lalime to the St. Louis Blues, the Senators signed Dominik Hašek to a one-year deal.", "How long was Dominik Hašek with the Ottowa Senators?", "Dominik Hašek was with the Ottawa senators for one year." ], "Conversation_no": 132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he set any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek set any records", "Truth_answer": "During his first season with Detroit, Dominik Hašek posted a career high 41 wins with just 15 losses, helping the Red Wings earn the President's Trophy with the league's best record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek set any records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Rebel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rebel", "Truth_answer": "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it rank high on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other singles chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart", "Truth_answer": "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that song do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do", "Truth_answer": "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Sweetheart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart", "Truth_answer": "On the Sweetheart side of The Walflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart was a DVD that included exclusive performances and arrangements of some of the band's songs, as well as an interview with comedian Jon Lovitz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "On the Sweetheart side of The Walflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart was a DVD that included exclusive performances and arrangements of some of the band's songs, as well as an interview with comedian Jon Lovitz." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else interesting in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in this section, besides Rebel Sweetheart's album and singles chart rankings", "Truth_answer": "Around the time of the album's release, the Wallflowers set out on what would be their last tour for two years. They were joined by Stuart Mathis on lead guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in this section, besides Rebel Sweetheart's album and singles chart rankings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "On the Sweetheart side of The Walflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart was a DVD that included exclusive performances and arrangements of some of the band's songs, as well as an interview with comedian Jon Lovitz.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section, besides Rebel Sweetheart's album and singles chart rankings?", "Around the time of the album's release, the Wallflowers set out on what would be their last tour for two years. They were joined by Stuart Mathis on lead guitar." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did The Wallflowers tour", "Truth_answer": "After releasing their debut album, The Wallflowers began touring nationwide as an opening act for bands such as the Spin Doctors and 10,000 Maniacs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p2", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Wallflowers tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "On the Sweetheart side of The Walflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart was a DVD that included exclusive performances and arrangements of some of the band's songs, as well as an interview with comedian Jon Lovitz.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section, besides Rebel Sweetheart's album and singles chart rankings?", "Around the time of the album's release, the Wallflowers set out on what would be their last tour for two years. They were joined by Stuart Mathis on lead guitar.", "Where did The Wallflowers tour?", "After releasing their debut album, The Wallflowers began touring nationwide as an opening act for bands such as the Spin Doctors and 10,000 Maniacs." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in 2005", "Truth_answer": "After 2005, the Wallflowers ended their relationship with Interscope Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than the release of their album Rebel, Sweetheart, what else happened to The Wallflowers in 2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "On the Sweetheart side of The Walflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart was a DVD that included exclusive performances and arrangements of some of the band's songs, as well as an interview with comedian Jon Lovitz.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section, besides Rebel Sweetheart's album and singles chart rankings?", "Around the time of the album's release, the Wallflowers set out on what would be their last tour for two years. They were joined by Stuart Mathis on lead guitar.", "Where did The Wallflowers tour?", "After releasing their debut album, The Wallflowers began touring nationwide as an opening act for bands such as the Spin Doctors and 10,000 Maniacs.", "Other than the release of their album Rebel, Sweetheart, what else happened to The Wallflowers in 2005?", "After 2005, the Wallflowers ended their relationship with Interscope Records." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they with any other labels in this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were The Wallflowers with any other labels during the hiatus", "Truth_answer": "As a band, The Wallflowers, was not, but some members like Jakob Dylan toured with producer T-Bone Burnett and later that year, signed a contract with Columbia Records as a solo artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Wallflowers with any other labels during the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "What was Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Did The Wallflower's album Rebel, Sweetheart rank high on the charts?", "Despite widespread critical acclaim, The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart performed relatively poorly commercially, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard 200.", "Did any singles from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart chart?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "How did The Wallflowers' single The Beautiful Side of Somewhere do?", "The first single from The Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What was on the Sweetheart side of the Wallflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "On the Sweetheart side of The Walflowers' album Rebel, Sweetheart was a DVD that included exclusive performances and arrangements of some of the band's songs, as well as an interview with comedian Jon Lovitz.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section, besides Rebel Sweetheart's album and singles chart rankings?", "Around the time of the album's release, the Wallflowers set out on what would be their last tour for two years. They were joined by Stuart Mathis on lead guitar.", "Where did The Wallflowers tour?", "After releasing their debut album, The Wallflowers began touring nationwide as an opening act for bands such as the Spin Doctors and 10,000 Maniacs.", "Other than the release of their album Rebel, Sweetheart, what else happened to The Wallflowers in 2005?", "After 2005, the Wallflowers ended their relationship with Interscope Records.", "Were The Wallflowers with any other labels during the hiatus?", "As a band, The Wallflowers, was not, but some members like Jakob Dylan toured with producer T-Bone Burnett and later that year, signed a contract with Columbia Records as a solo artist." ], "Conversation_no": 133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The Wallflowers do in 2004", "Truth_answer": "On October 14, 2004, the Warren Zevon tribute album Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon was released, which The Wallflowers covered Zevon's 1978 song Lawyers, Guns and Money.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wallflowers do in 2004?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his stance on major political ideals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his stance on major political ideals", "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [ "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic." ], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals", "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant invented critical philosophy, that is of the notion of being able to discover and systematically explore possible inherent limits to our ability to know through philosophical reasoning", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [ "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant invented critical philosophy, that is of the notion of being able to discover and systematically explore possible inherent limits to our ability to know through philosophical reasoning" ], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any problems with his theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any problems with Immanuel Kant's theory", "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant argued there is no way of observing the self, we can see the logical necessity of the self when we observe our different perceptions of the external environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems with Immanuel Kant's theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [ "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant invented critical philosophy, that is of the notion of being able to discover and systematically explore possible inherent limits to our ability to know through philosophical reasoning", "Were there any problems with Immanuel Kant's theory?", "Immanuel Kant argued there is no way of observing the self, we can see the logical necessity of the self when we observe our different perceptions of the external environment." ], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he criticized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Immanuel Kant criticized", "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant's former student, Johann Gottfried Herder criticized the Kant's book for placing reason as an entity worthy of criticism instead of considering the process of reasoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Immanuel Kant criticized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [ "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant invented critical philosophy, that is of the notion of being able to discover and systematically explore possible inherent limits to our ability to know through philosophical reasoning", "Were there any problems with Immanuel Kant's theory?", "Immanuel Kant argued there is no way of observing the self, we can see the logical necessity of the self when we observe our different perceptions of the external environment.", "Was Immanuel Kant criticized?", "Immanuel Kant's former student, Johann Gottfried Herder criticized the Kant's book for placing reason as an entity worthy of criticism instead of considering the process of reasoning." ], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the public take to his philosophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the public take to Immanuel Kant philosophy", "Truth_answer": "Though Immanuel Kant's views faced opposition from certain scholars, his views ultimately became widely accepted by most philosophers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public take to Immanuel Kant philosophy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [ "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant invented critical philosophy, that is of the notion of being able to discover and systematically explore possible inherent limits to our ability to know through philosophical reasoning", "Were there any problems with Immanuel Kant's theory?", "Immanuel Kant argued there is no way of observing the self, we can see the logical necessity of the self when we observe our different perceptions of the external environment.", "Was Immanuel Kant criticized?", "Immanuel Kant's former student, Johann Gottfried Herder criticized the Kant's book for placing reason as an entity worthy of criticism instead of considering the process of reasoning.", "Did the public take to Immanuel Kant philosophy?", "Though Immanuel Kant's views faced opposition from certain scholars, his views ultimately became widely accepted by most philosophers." ], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other political stances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant have any other political stances", "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant opposed democracy, which at his time meant direct democracy, believing that majority rule posed a threat to individual liberty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant have any other political stances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant", "Context": [ "What was Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's stance on major political ideals?", "Immanuel Kant invented critical philosophy, that is of the notion of being able to discover and systematically explore possible inherent limits to our ability to know through philosophical reasoning", "Were there any problems with Immanuel Kant's theory?", "Immanuel Kant argued there is no way of observing the self, we can see the logical necessity of the self when we observe our different perceptions of the external environment.", "Was Immanuel Kant criticized?", "Immanuel Kant's former student, Johann Gottfried Herder criticized the Kant's book for placing reason as an entity worthy of criticism instead of considering the process of reasoning.", "Did the public take to Immanuel Kant philosophy?", "Though Immanuel Kant's views faced opposition from certain scholars, his views ultimately became widely accepted by most philosophers.", "Did Immanuel Kant have any other political stances?", "Immanuel Kant opposed democracy, which at his time meant direct democracy, believing that majority rule posed a threat to individual liberty." ], "Conversation_no": 134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this challenged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Immanuel Kant's political philosophy challenged", "Truth_answer": "There may have been people who disagreed with Immanuel Kant's political philosophy, but there was no recorded event of action taken against his philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Immanuel Kant's political philosophy challenged?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did the recruit", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the recruit", "Truth_answer": "The Weather Report recruited a significant amount of members from the Miles Davis band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Weather Report recruit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was interesting about his wealth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was interesting about his wealth", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million." ], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What philanthropy work did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do", "Truth_answer": "Motivated by her mother's battle with breast cancer, Nicole Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts to raise money to fight the disease", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do?", "Motivated by her mother's battle with breast cancer, Nicole Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts to raise money to fight the disease" ], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any other philantrhopy work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman do any other philantrhopy work", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman has raised money for, and drawn attention to, disadvantaged children around the world. In 1994, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman do any other philantrhopy work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do?", "Motivated by her mother's battle with breast cancer, Nicole Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts to raise money to fight the disease", "Did Nicole Kidman do any other philantrhopy work?", "Nicole Kidman has raised money for, and drawn attention to, disadvantaged children around the world. In 1994, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF." ], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receiev honours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman receive honours", "Truth_answer": "In the 2006 Australia Day Honours, Nicole Kidman was appointed Companion of Order of Australia for advocacy for cancer research and to humanitarian causes in Australia and internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman receive honours?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do?", "Motivated by her mother's battle with breast cancer, Nicole Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts to raise money to fight the disease", "Did Nicole Kidman do any other philantrhopy work?", "Nicole Kidman has raised money for, and drawn attention to, disadvantaged children around the world. In 1994, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.", "Did Nicole Kidman receive honours?", "In the 2006 Australia Day Honours, Nicole Kidman was appointed Companion of Order of Australia for advocacy for cancer research and to humanitarian causes in Australia and internationally." ], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receieve any other honours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman receieve any other honours", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Nicole Kidman was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, and in 2004, she was honoured as a Citizen of the World by the United Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman receieve any other honours?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do?", "Motivated by her mother's battle with breast cancer, Nicole Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts to raise money to fight the disease", "Did Nicole Kidman do any other philantrhopy work?", "Nicole Kidman has raised money for, and drawn attention to, disadvantaged children around the world. In 1994, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.", "Did Nicole Kidman receive honours?", "In the 2006 Australia Day Honours, Nicole Kidman was appointed Companion of Order of Australia for advocacy for cancer research and to humanitarian causes in Australia and internationally.", "Did Nicole Kidman receieve any other honours?", "In 1994, Nicole Kidman was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, and in 2004, she was honoured as a Citizen of the World by the United Nations." ], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's honors, philanthropy work, and wealth", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman has won awards including an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and five Golden Globe Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209172833id_/https://wealthygorilla.com/nicole-kidman-net-worth/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's honors, philanthropy work, and wealth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nicole-kidman-be-honored-at-2018-hollywood-film-awards-1148269", "Context": [ "What was interesting about Nicole Kidman's wealth?", "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "What philanthropy work did Nicole Kidman do?", "Motivated by her mother's battle with breast cancer, Nicole Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts to raise money to fight the disease", "Did Nicole Kidman do any other philantrhopy work?", "Nicole Kidman has raised money for, and drawn attention to, disadvantaged children around the world. In 1994, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.", "Did Nicole Kidman receive honours?", "In the 2006 Australia Day Honours, Nicole Kidman was appointed Companion of Order of Australia for advocacy for cancer research and to humanitarian causes in Australia and internationally.", "Did Nicole Kidman receieve any other honours?", "In 1994, Nicole Kidman was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, and in 2004, she was honoured as a Citizen of the World by the United Nations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's honors, philanthropy work, and wealth?", "Nicole Kidman has won awards including an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and five Golden Globe Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have other hounors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman have other hounors", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman, Timothée Chalamet and Rachel Weisz were honored at the 2018 Hollywood Film Awards. Kidman was honored for her role in Boy Erased.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman have other hounors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she ever married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was she ever married", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://satyamshot.wordpress.com/tag/qalandar/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the marriage to Tom Cruise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise", "Truth_answer": "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year." ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with her marriage with Keith Urban?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney, and they're still together to this day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year.", "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban?", "Nicole Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney, and they're still together to this day." ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any children together", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have two kids: Sunday and Faith Urban.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any children together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year.", "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban?", "Nicole Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney, and they're still together to this day.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any children together?", "Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have two kids: Sunday and Faith Urban." ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any other children", "Truth_answer": "No, Nicole Kidmand and Keith Urban just have the two children together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any other children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year.", "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban?", "Nicole Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney, and they're still together to this day.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any children together?", "Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have two kids: Sunday and Faith Urban.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any other children?", "No, Nicole Kidmand and Keith Urban just have the two children together" ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's marriages and children", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying the writer Virginia Woolf in the drama The Hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's marriages and children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year.", "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban?", "Nicole Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney, and they're still together to this day.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any children together?", "Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have two kids: Sunday and Faith Urban.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any other children?", "No, Nicole Kidmand and Keith Urban just have the two children together", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's marriages and children?", "Nicole Kidman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying the writer Virginia Woolf in the drama The Hours." ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other movies did Kidman play in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other movies did Nicole Kidman play in", "Truth_answer": "In 2016's Lion, Nicole Kidman portrayed Sue, the adoptive mother of Saroo Brierley, an Indian boy who was separated from his birth family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Nicole Kidman play in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman", "Context": [ "Was Nicole Kidman ever married?", "Nicole Kidman married Tom Cruise in 1990.", "What happened with the Nicole Kidman's marriage to Tom Cruise?", "On 5 February 2001, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year.", "What happened with Nicole Kidman's marriage with Keith Urban?", "Nicole Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney, and they're still together to this day.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any children together?", "Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have two kids: Sunday and Faith Urban.", "Did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have any other children?", "No, Nicole Kidmand and Keith Urban just have the two children together", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Nicole Kidman's marriages and children?", "Nicole Kidman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying the writer Virginia Woolf in the drama The Hours.", "What other movies did Nicole Kidman play in?", "In 2016's Lion, Nicole Kidman portrayed Sue, the adoptive mother of Saroo Brierley, an Indian boy who was separated from his birth family." ], "Conversation_no": 137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does it say about her children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the article say about Nicole Kidman's children", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise adopted a daughter, Isabella Jane Cruise, and a son, Connor Antony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the article say about Nicole Kidman's children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name one performance style", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name one performance style", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who inspired his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who inspired Anton Webern's work", "Truth_answer": "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is he from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Anton Webern from", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a composer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Anton Webern a composer", "Truth_answer": "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anton Webern a composer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern.", "Was Anton Webern a composer?", "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his work go unnoticed any time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anton Webern's work go unnoticed at any time", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern's music and others was denounced as cultural Bolshevism and degenerate art by the Nazi Party in Germany, and both publication and performances of it were banned around 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Webern's work go unnoticed at any time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern.", "Was Anton Webern a composer?", "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Did Anton Webern's work go unnoticed at any time?", "Anton Webern's music and others was denounced as cultural Bolshevism and degenerate art by the Nazi Party in Germany, and both publication and performances of it were banned around 1933." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have anybody who helped him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anton Webern have anybody who helped him", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern studied musicology with Guido Adler, writing his thesis on the Choralis Constantinus of Heinrich Isaac.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Webern have anybody who helped him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern.", "Was Anton Webern a composer?", "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Did Anton Webern's work go unnoticed at any time?", "Anton Webern's music and others was denounced as cultural Bolshevism and degenerate art by the Nazi Party in Germany, and both publication and performances of it were banned around 1933.", "Did Anton Webern have anybody who helped him?", "Anton Webern studied musicology with Guido Adler, writing his thesis on the Choralis Constantinus of Heinrich Isaac." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have anybody who did similar work to his?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anton Webern have anybody who did similar work to his", "Truth_answer": "For a number of years, Anton Webern wrote pieces which were freely atonal, much in the style of Schoenberg's early atonal works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Webern have anybody who did similar work to his?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern.", "Was Anton Webern a composer?", "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Did Anton Webern's work go unnoticed at any time?", "Anton Webern's music and others was denounced as cultural Bolshevism and degenerate art by the Nazi Party in Germany, and both publication and performances of it were banned around 1933.", "Did Anton Webern have anybody who helped him?", "Anton Webern studied musicology with Guido Adler, writing his thesis on the Choralis Constantinus of Heinrich Isaac.", "Did Anton Webern have anybody who did similar work to his?", "For a number of years, Anton Webern wrote pieces which were freely atonal, much in the style of Schoenberg's early atonal works." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they criticize his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they criticize Anton Webern's work", "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Anton Webern's music attracted the interest of Elliott Carter, whose critical ambivalence was marked by a certain enthusiasm nonetheless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they criticize Anton Webern's work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "Name one performance style of Anton Webern.", "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music. This is evident by anecdotes, correspondence, extant recordings of Schubert's Deutsche Tänze.", "Who inspired Anton Webern's work?", "The young Anton Webern was enthusiastic about the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Wagner, visiting Bayreuth in 1902.", "Where is Anton Webern from?", "Anton Webern was born in Vienna, then Austria-Hungary, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern.", "Was Anton Webern a composer?", "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Did Anton Webern's work go unnoticed at any time?", "Anton Webern's music and others was denounced as cultural Bolshevism and degenerate art by the Nazi Party in Germany, and both publication and performances of it were banned around 1933.", "Did Anton Webern have anybody who helped him?", "Anton Webern studied musicology with Guido Adler, writing his thesis on the Choralis Constantinus of Heinrich Isaac.", "Did Anton Webern have anybody who did similar work to his?", "For a number of years, Anton Webern wrote pieces which were freely atonal, much in the style of Schoenberg's early atonal works.", "Did they criticize Anton Webern's work?", "In the United States, Anton Webern's music attracted the interest of Elliott Carter, whose critical ambivalence was marked by a certain enthusiasm nonetheless." ], "Conversation_no": 138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 1960s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Anton Webern in the 1960s", "Truth_answer": "Many of Anton Webern's early songs remained unknown until the work and findings of the Moldenhauers in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Anton Webern in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystone_Bridge_Company", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this company come about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this company come about", "Truth_answer": "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201012035058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystone_Bridge_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What had he been doing previous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously", "Truth_answer": "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.petroleumhistory.org/OilHistory/pages/Columbia/Story.html", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Story Farm?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Story Farm", "Truth_answer": "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Story Farm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did they make from the oil?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil", "Truth_answer": "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie" ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other items were they making?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other items were The Story Farm making", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company was also making iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other items were Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company making?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie", "What other items were Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company making?", "Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company was also making iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products" ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else were they producing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was the Keystone Bridge Company producing", "Truth_answer": "Carnegie worked with others in establishing a steel rolling mill, and steel production and control of industry became the source of his fortune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was the Keystone Bridge Company producing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie", "What other items were Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company making?", "Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company was also making iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What else was the Keystone Bridge Company producing?", "Carnegie worked with others in establishing a steel rolling mill, and steel production and control of industry became the source of his fortune." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else were they doing to grow the business?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else were the Keystone Bridges doing to grow the business", "Truth_answer": "One of Andrew Carnegie's two great innovations was in the cheap and efficient mass production of steel by adopting and adapting the Bessemer process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company doing to grow the business?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie", "What other items were Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company making?", "Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company was also making iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What else was the Keystone Bridge Company producing?", "Carnegie worked with others in establishing a steel rolling mill, and steel production and control of industry became the source of his fortune.", "What else was Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company doing to grow the business?", "One of Andrew Carnegie's two great innovations was in the cheap and efficient mass production of steel by adopting and adapting the Bessemer process." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Andrew Carnegie do after that", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie constructed commodious swimming-baths for the people of his hometown in Dunfermline in 1879. In the following year, Carnegie gave £8,000 towards the Dunfermline Carnegie Library in Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andrew Carnegie do after that?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie", "What other items were Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company making?", "Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company was also making iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What else was the Keystone Bridge Company producing?", "Carnegie worked with others in establishing a steel rolling mill, and steel production and control of industry became the source of his fortune.", "What else was Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company doing to grow the business?", "One of Andrew Carnegie's two great innovations was in the cheap and efficient mass production of steel by adopting and adapting the Bessemer process.", "What did Andrew Carnegie do after that?", "Andrew Carnegie constructed commodious swimming-baths for the people of his hometown in Dunfermline in 1879. In the following year, Carnegie gave £8,000 towards the Dunfermline Carnegie Library in Scotland." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else from Scott or Thomson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie do anything else from Thomas A. Scott or J. Edgar Thomson", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie learned much about management and cost control during these years, from Thomas A. Scott in particular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie do anything else from Thomas A. Scott or J. Edgar Thomson?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "How did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company come about?", "The Keystone Bridge Company, founded in 1865 by Andrew Carnegie, was an American bridge building company. It was one of 28 companies absorbed into the American Bridge Company in 1900.", "What had Andrew Carnegie been doing previously?", "In spring 1861, Andrew Carnegie was appointed by Thomas A. Scott, as Superintendent of the Military Railways and the Union Government's telegraph lines in the East.", "What was Story Farm?", "The Story Farm consisted of 501 acres, all but 100 acres being on the west side of Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania. James Story, settled there in the early 1800’s.", "How much did Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company make from the oil?", "In one year, The Story Farm yielded over $1,000,000 in cash dividends, and petroleum from oil wells on the property sold profitably for Andrew Carnegie", "What other items were Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company making?", "Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company was also making iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What else was the Keystone Bridge Company producing?", "Carnegie worked with others in establishing a steel rolling mill, and steel production and control of industry became the source of his fortune.", "What else was Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company doing to grow the business?", "One of Andrew Carnegie's two great innovations was in the cheap and efficient mass production of steel by adopting and adapting the Bessemer process.", "What did Andrew Carnegie do after that?", "Andrew Carnegie constructed commodious swimming-baths for the people of his hometown in Dunfermline in 1879. In the following year, Carnegie gave £8,000 towards the Dunfermline Carnegie Library in Scotland.", "Did Andrew Carnegie do anything else from Thomas A. Scott or J. Edgar Thomson?", "Andrew Carnegie learned much about management and cost control during these years, from Thomas A. Scott in particular." ], "Conversation_no": 139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about this article, besides what else Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company did, how much they made from oil, and Story Farm", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie's steel enterprises were bought out for $303,450,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about this article, besides what else Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company did, how much they made from oil, and Story Farm?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the steel empire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the steel empire", "Truth_answer": "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was done with the steel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it", "Truth_answer": "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessemer_process", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products" ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Bessemer process?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Bessemer process", "Truth_answer": "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.demergalerie.nl/iron_ore_to_steel_process_flow_chart_29192.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019101310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessemer_process_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Bessemer process?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What was the Bessemer process?", "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was done with the steel that was produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie's company was the largest manufacturer of pig iron, steel rails, and coke in the world, with a capacity to produce approximately 2,000 tons of pig metal per day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What was the Bessemer process?", "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.", "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the largest manufacturer of pig iron, steel rails, and coke in the world, with a capacity to produce approximately 2,000 tons of pig metal per day." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How profitable was the steel industry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How profitable was Andrew Carnegie's steel industry", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie's company was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization over $1 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How profitable was Andrew Carnegie's steel industry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What was the Bessemer process?", "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.", "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the largest manufacturer of pig iron, steel rails, and coke in the world, with a capacity to produce approximately 2,000 tons of pig metal per day.", "How profitable was Andrew Carnegie's steel industry?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization over $1 billion." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his empire include any other business?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie's empire include any other business", "Truth_answer": "In 1883, Andrew Carnegie bought the rival Homestead Steel Works, which included an extensive plant served by tributary coal and iron fields.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie's empire include any other business?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What was the Bessemer process?", "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.", "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the largest manufacturer of pig iron, steel rails, and coke in the world, with a capacity to produce approximately 2,000 tons of pig metal per day.", "How profitable was Andrew Carnegie's steel industry?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization over $1 billion.", "Did Andrew Carnegie's empire include any other business?", "In 1883, Andrew Carnegie bought the rival Homestead Steel Works, which included an extensive plant served by tributary coal and iron fields." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what the Bessemer process is, what other products Andrew Carnegie's company made, how profitable they were, and other businesses that he owned", "Truth_answer": "A special vault was built to house the physical bulk of Andrw Carnegie's steel buyout, which was nearly $230 million worth of bonds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what the Bessemer process is, what other products Andrew Carnegie's company made, how profitable they were, and other businesses that he owned?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What was the Bessemer process?", "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.", "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the largest manufacturer of pig iron, steel rails, and coke in the world, with a capacity to produce approximately 2,000 tons of pig metal per day.", "How profitable was Andrew Carnegie's steel industry?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization over $1 billion.", "Did Andrew Carnegie's empire include any other business?", "In 1883, Andrew Carnegie bought the rival Homestead Steel Works, which included an extensive plant served by tributary coal and iron fields.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what the Bessemer process is, what other products Andrew Carnegie's company made, how profitable they were, and other businesses that he owned?", "A special vault was built to house the physical bulk of Andrw Carnegie's steel buyout, which was nearly $230 million worth of bonds." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he finally marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie finally marry", "Truth_answer": "In 1886, the 51-year-old Andrew Carnegie married Louise Whitfield, who was 21 years his junior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie finally marry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie", "Context": [ "What was the steel empire that Andrew Carnegie was a part of?", "By 1889, the U.S. output of steel exceeded that of the UK, and Andrew Carnegie owned a large part of it.", "What was done with the steel once Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company acquired it?", "The steel that Andrew Carnegie's company owned was made into iron products, such as armor for gunboats, cannons, and shells, as well as a hundred other industrial products", "What was the Bessemer process?", "The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.", "What was done with the steel that Andrew Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company produced?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the largest manufacturer of pig iron, steel rails, and coke in the world, with a capacity to produce approximately 2,000 tons of pig metal per day.", "How profitable was Andrew Carnegie's steel industry?", "Andrew Carnegie's company was the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization over $1 billion.", "Did Andrew Carnegie's empire include any other business?", "In 1883, Andrew Carnegie bought the rival Homestead Steel Works, which included an extensive plant served by tributary coal and iron fields.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what the Bessemer process is, what other products Andrew Carnegie's company made, how profitable they were, and other businesses that he owned?", "A special vault was built to house the physical bulk of Andrw Carnegie's steel buyout, which was nearly $230 million worth of bonds.", "Did Andrew Carnegie finally marry?", "In 1886, the 51-year-old Andrew Carnegie married Louise Whitfield, who was 21 years his junior." ], "Conversation_no": 140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield have any children", "Truth_answer": "In 1897, Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield had their only child, a daughter, whom they named after Carnegie's mother, Margaret.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield have any children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1991?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1991", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and KirbyPuckett led the way, and Minnesota surged past Oakland midseason to capture the division title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kirby Puckett in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett in 1991?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and KirbyPuckett led the way, and Minnesota surged past Oakland midseason to capture the division title." ], "Conversation_no": 141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sport did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sport did Kirby Puckett play", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett was an American professional baseball player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Kirby Puckett play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett in 1991?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and KirbyPuckett led the way, and Minnesota surged past Oakland midseason to capture the division title.", "What sport did Kirby Puckett play?", "Kirby Puckett was an American professional baseball player." ], "Conversation_no": 141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Kirby Puckett play for", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett played for the Minnesota Twins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kirby Puckett play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett in 1991?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and KirbyPuckett led the way, and Minnesota surged past Oakland midseason to capture the division title.", "What sport did Kirby Puckett play?", "Kirby Puckett was an American professional baseball player.", "Who did Kirby Puckett play for?", "Kirby Puckett played for the Minnesota Twins." ], "Conversation_no": 141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play in the second world series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Kirby Puckett play in the second world series", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett, along with his team The Twins played against the Atlanta Braves in Puckett's second world series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kirby Puckett play in the second world series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloggingheads.tv", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the regular segments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the regular segments", "Truth_answer": "There is a frequent diavlog between the two co-founders of Bloggingheads.tv, generally related to politics in some form, that usually occurs on either Wednesday or Thursday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the regular segments of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloggingheads.tv", "Context": [ "What were the regular segments of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "There is a frequent diavlog between the two co-founders of Bloggingheads.tv, generally related to politics in some form, that usually occurs on either Wednesday or Thursday." ], "Conversation_no": 142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the cofounders?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the cofounders of Bloggingheads.tv", "Truth_answer": "The two co-founders of the Bloggingheads.tv show are Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the cofounders of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloggingheads.tv", "Context": [ "What were the regular segments of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "There is a frequent diavlog between the two co-founders of Bloggingheads.tv, generally related to politics in some form, that usually occurs on either Wednesday or Thursday.", "Who were the cofounders of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "The two co-founders of the Bloggingheads.tv show are Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus." ], "Conversation_no": 142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever have featured guests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Bloggingheads.tv ever have featured guests", "Truth_answer": "Yes, several events and personality appearances on Bloggingheads.tv have led to larger than usual amounts of media coverage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bloggingheads.tv ever have featured guests?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloggingheads.tv", "Context": [ "What were the regular segments of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "There is a frequent diavlog between the two co-founders of Bloggingheads.tv, generally related to politics in some form, that usually occurs on either Wednesday or Thursday.", "Who were the cofounders of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "The two co-founders of the Bloggingheads.tv show are Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus.", "Did the Bloggingheads.tv ever have featured guests?", "Yes, several events and personality appearances on Bloggingheads.tv have led to larger than usual amounts of media coverage." ], "Conversation_no": 142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any example names?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any example of featured guests on the Bloggingheads.tv show", "Truth_answer": "The appearance of Andrew Sullivan on December 26, 2006 and January 1, 2007, is an example of one of the guest appearances on the Bloggingheads.tv show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any example of featured guests on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloggingheads.tv", "Context": [ "What were the regular segments of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "There is a frequent diavlog between the two co-founders of Bloggingheads.tv, generally related to politics in some form, that usually occurs on either Wednesday or Thursday.", "Who were the cofounders of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "The two co-founders of the Bloggingheads.tv show are Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus.", "Did the Bloggingheads.tv ever have featured guests?", "Yes, several events and personality appearances on Bloggingheads.tv have led to larger than usual amounts of media coverage.", "Any example of featured guests on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "The appearance of Andrew Sullivan on December 26, 2006 and January 1, 2007, is an example of one of the guest appearances on the Bloggingheads.tv show." ], "Conversation_no": 142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these segments well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the segments of the Blogggingheads.tv show well received", "Truth_answer": "Four high-profile science bloggers who had previously participated in Bloggingheads.tv discussions publicly distanced themselves from the site and stated they would no longer agree to appear in Bloggingheads.tv segments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the segments of the Blogggingheads.tv show well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloggingheads.tv", "Context": [ "What were the regular segments of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "There is a frequent diavlog between the two co-founders of Bloggingheads.tv, generally related to politics in some form, that usually occurs on either Wednesday or Thursday.", "Who were the cofounders of the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "The two co-founders of the Bloggingheads.tv show are Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus.", "Did the Bloggingheads.tv ever have featured guests?", "Yes, several events and personality appearances on Bloggingheads.tv have led to larger than usual amounts of media coverage.", "Any example of featured guests on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "The appearance of Andrew Sullivan on December 26, 2006 and January 1, 2007, is an example of one of the guest appearances on the Bloggingheads.tv show.", "Were the segments of the Blogggingheads.tv show well received?", "Four high-profile science bloggers who had previously participated in Bloggingheads.tv discussions publicly distanced themselves from the site and stated they would no longer agree to appear in Bloggingheads.tv segments." ], "Conversation_no": 142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the Blogginghead.tv science segment not well recieved by everyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the Bloggingheads.tv science segment not well recieved by everyone", "Truth_answer": "Certain scientists criticized what they claimed was a policy by Bloggingheads.tv to provide a platform for the anti-scientific ideology, Creationism without an opposing point of view for balance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Bloggingheads.tv science segment not well recieved by everyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of international success did the stylistics have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of international success did the stylistics have", "Truth_answer": "Later singles by The Stylistics were notably less successful, but as U.S. success began to wane, their popularity in Europe, and especially the United Kingdom, increased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of international success did the Stylistics have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics", "Context": [ "What kind of international success did the Stylistics have?", "Later singles by The Stylistics were notably less successful, but as U.S. success began to wane, their popularity in Europe, and especially the United Kingdom, increased." ], "Conversation_no": 143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they #1 in those countries", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were The Stylistics #1 in those countries", "Truth_answer": "The lighter 'pop' sound fashioned by McCoy and Hugo & Luigi gave The Stylistics a UK No. 1 hit in 1975 with Can't Give You Anything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Stylistics #1 in those countries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics", "Context": [ "What kind of international success did the Stylistics have?", "Later singles by The Stylistics were notably less successful, but as U.S. success began to wane, their popularity in Europe, and especially the United Kingdom, increased.", "Were The Stylistics #1 in those countries", "The lighter 'pop' sound fashioned by McCoy and Hugo & Luigi gave The Stylistics a UK No. 1 hit in 1975 with Can't Give You Anything." ], "Conversation_no": 143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win awards in those countries", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Stylistics win awards in those countries", "Truth_answer": "The Stylistics are one of the few U.S. acts to have two chart-topping greatest hits albums in the UK but no awards other than that.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Stylistics win awards in those countries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics", "Context": [ "What kind of international success did the Stylistics have?", "Later singles by The Stylistics were notably less successful, but as U.S. success began to wane, their popularity in Europe, and especially the United Kingdom, increased.", "Were The Stylistics #1 in those countries", "The lighter 'pop' sound fashioned by McCoy and Hugo & Luigi gave The Stylistics a UK No. 1 hit in 1975 with Can't Give You Anything.", "Did The Stylistics win awards in those countries", "The Stylistics are one of the few U.S. acts to have two chart-topping greatest hits albums in the UK but no awards other than that." ], "Conversation_no": 143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay with the same record label with this success or they had somebody new?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Stylistics stay with the same record label with this success or did they have somebody new", "Truth_answer": "The Stylistics switched record labels during this period as Avco Records transitioned into H&L Records in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Stylistics stay with the same record label with this success or did they have somebody new?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics", "Context": [ "What kind of international success did the Stylistics have?", "Later singles by The Stylistics were notably less successful, but as U.S. success began to wane, their popularity in Europe, and especially the United Kingdom, increased.", "Were The Stylistics #1 in those countries", "The lighter 'pop' sound fashioned by McCoy and Hugo & Luigi gave The Stylistics a UK No. 1 hit in 1975 with Can't Give You Anything.", "Did The Stylistics win awards in those countries", "The Stylistics are one of the few U.S. acts to have two chart-topping greatest hits albums in the UK but no awards other than that.", "Did The Stylistics stay with the same record label with this success or did they have somebody new?", "The Stylistics switched record labels during this period as Avco Records transitioned into H&L Records in 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which label was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which label was H&L", "Truth_answer": "The Stylistics switched record labels to H&L Records in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which record label did The Stylistics switch to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were the band members in 1987?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were the band members in 1987", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Calls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music." ], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release an album", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, for the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the Wishbone Ash album Nouveau Calls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Did Wishbone Ash release an album?", "In 1987, for the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the Wishbone Ash album Nouveau Calls." ], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour", "Truth_answer": "Wishbone Ash toured constantly, with Number the Brave tour being one of many.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Did Wishbone Ash release an album?", "In 1987, for the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the Wishbone Ash album Nouveau Calls.", "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "Wishbone Ash toured constantly, with Number the Brave tour being one of many." ], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the tour international?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls tour international", "Truth_answer": "Wishbone Ash's new line-up debuted on a short UK/European reunion tour in spring 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls tour international?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Did Wishbone Ash release an album?", "In 1987, for the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the Wishbone Ash album Nouveau Calls.", "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "Wishbone Ash toured constantly, with Number the Brave tour being one of many.", "Was Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls tour international?", "Wishbone Ash's new line-up debuted on a short UK/European reunion tour in spring 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there an album after Nouveau Calls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a Wishbone Ash album after Nouveau Calls", "Truth_answer": "Wishbone Ash produced many albums after Nouveau Calls such as Here to Hear, Strange Affair, Illuminations, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a Wishbone Ash album after Nouveau Calls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Did Wishbone Ash release an album?", "In 1987, for the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the Wishbone Ash album Nouveau Calls.", "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "Wishbone Ash toured constantly, with Number the Brave tour being one of many.", "Was Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls tour international?", "Wishbone Ash's new line-up debuted on a short UK/European reunion tour in spring 1995.", "Was there a Wishbone Ash album after Nouveau Calls?", "Wishbone Ash produced many albums after Nouveau Calls such as Here to Hear, Strange Affair, Illuminations, and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did the reunion album have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls album have", "Truth_answer": "Wishbone Ash had many tracks on Nouveau Calls such as Tangible Evidence, Clousseau, Flags of Convenience, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls album have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "How were the band members of Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Did Wishbone Ash release an album?", "In 1987, for the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the Wishbone Ash album Nouveau Calls.", "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "Wishbone Ash toured constantly, with Number the Brave tour being one of many.", "Was Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls tour international?", "Wishbone Ash's new line-up debuted on a short UK/European reunion tour in spring 1995.", "Was there a Wishbone Ash album after Nouveau Calls?", "Wishbone Ash produced many albums after Nouveau Calls such as Here to Hear, Strange Affair, Illuminations, and many more.", "What songs did Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls album have?", "Wishbone Ash had many tracks on Nouveau Calls such as Tangible Evidence, Clousseau, Flags of Convenience, among others." ], "Conversation_no": 144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who recorded on the reunion album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who recorded on Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls album", "Truth_answer": "For the first time in 14 years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner for Wishbone Ash's album Nouveau Calls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Calls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who recorded on Wishbone Ash's Nouveau Calls album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he ambassador to Ireland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he ambassador to Ireland", "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 2009, President Obama announced he had nominated Dan Rooney to become the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland, citing the owner's longstanding support for Irish-American charitable causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dan Roonney ambassador to Ireland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "When was Dan Roonney ambassador to Ireland?", "On March 17, 2009, President Obama announced he had nominated Dan Rooney to become the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland, citing the owner's longstanding support for Irish-American charitable causes." ], "Conversation_no": 145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he accomplish anything in that role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dan Rooney accomplish anything in that role", "Truth_answer": "Yes, in 2008, Dan Rooney gave $30,000 to a Democratic Party committee that aided Obama's campaign, according to CQ MoneyLine, a non-partisan group that tracks political contributions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rooney accomplish anything in that role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "When was Dan Roonney ambassador to Ireland?", "On March 17, 2009, President Obama announced he had nominated Dan Rooney to become the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland, citing the owner's longstanding support for Irish-American charitable causes.", "Did Dan Rooney accomplish anything in that role?", "Yes, in 2008, Dan Rooney gave $30,000 to a Democratic Party committee that aided Obama's campaign, according to CQ MoneyLine, a non-partisan group that tracks political contributions." ], "Conversation_no": 145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he involved in Politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Dan Rooney involved in Politics", "Truth_answer": "In an April 2011 interview with The Irish Times, Dan Rooney mentioned that he would consider resigning his ambassadorship in order to campaign for Obama's re-election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dan Rooney involved in Politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "When was Dan Roonney ambassador to Ireland?", "On March 17, 2009, President Obama announced he had nominated Dan Rooney to become the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland, citing the owner's longstanding support for Irish-American charitable causes.", "Did Dan Rooney accomplish anything in that role?", "Yes, in 2008, Dan Rooney gave $30,000 to a Democratic Party committee that aided Obama's campaign, according to CQ MoneyLine, a non-partisan group that tracks political contributions.", "How was Dan Rooney involved in Politics?", "In an April 2011 interview with The Irish Times, Dan Rooney mentioned that he would consider resigning his ambassadorship in order to campaign for Obama's re-election." ], "Conversation_no": 145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after that", "Truth_answer": "On December 14, 2012, Dan Rooney resigned as ambassador to Ireland and returned to Pittsburgh. He would eventually be replaced in June 2014 by Kevin O'Malley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dan Rooney's time as ambassador?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "When was Dan Roonney ambassador to Ireland?", "On March 17, 2009, President Obama announced he had nominated Dan Rooney to become the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland, citing the owner's longstanding support for Irish-American charitable causes.", "Did Dan Rooney accomplish anything in that role?", "Yes, in 2008, Dan Rooney gave $30,000 to a Democratic Party committee that aided Obama's campaign, according to CQ MoneyLine, a non-partisan group that tracks political contributions.", "How was Dan Rooney involved in Politics?", "In an April 2011 interview with The Irish Times, Dan Rooney mentioned that he would consider resigning his ambassadorship in order to campaign for Obama's re-election.", "What happened after Dan Rooney's time as ambassador?", "On December 14, 2012, Dan Rooney resigned as ambassador to Ireland and returned to Pittsburgh. He would eventually be replaced in June 2014 by Kevin O'Malley." ], "Conversation_no": 145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do you find interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do you find interesting in the article about Dan Rooney", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney was recognized in 2016 with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jackie Robinson Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find interesting in the article about Dan Rooney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "When was Dan Roonney ambassador to Ireland?", "On March 17, 2009, President Obama announced he had nominated Dan Rooney to become the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland, citing the owner's longstanding support for Irish-American charitable causes.", "Did Dan Rooney accomplish anything in that role?", "Yes, in 2008, Dan Rooney gave $30,000 to a Democratic Party committee that aided Obama's campaign, according to CQ MoneyLine, a non-partisan group that tracks political contributions.", "How was Dan Rooney involved in Politics?", "In an April 2011 interview with The Irish Times, Dan Rooney mentioned that he would consider resigning his ambassadorship in order to campaign for Obama's re-election.", "What happened after Dan Rooney's time as ambassador?", "On December 14, 2012, Dan Rooney resigned as ambassador to Ireland and returned to Pittsburgh. He would eventually be replaced in June 2014 by Kevin O'Malley.", "What do you find interesting in the article about Dan Rooney?", "Dan Rooney was recognized in 2016 with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jackie Robinson Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Dan Rooney do after this", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney was a Founding Chairman of The Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Rooney do after this?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Conquistador?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Conquistador", "Truth_answer": "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Conquistador?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [ "What was the Conquistador?", "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they resist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Conquistadors resist", "Truth_answer": "The conquistadors wanted to find El Dorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the conquistadors resist the recall?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [ "What was the Conquistador?", "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.", "Why did the conquistadors resist the recall?", "The conquistadors wanted to find El Dorado." ], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Francisco Pizarro stay in South America", "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro served there until 1541.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Francisco Pizarro stay in South America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [ "What was the Conquistador?", "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.", "Why did the conquistadors resist the recall?", "The conquistadors wanted to find El Dorado.", "How long did Francisco Pizarro stay in South America?", "Francisco Pizarro served there until 1541." ], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he set out to try again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Francisco Pizarro set out to try again", "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro set out on several expeditions in South America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francisco Pizarro set out to try again at exploring South America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [ "What was the Conquistador?", "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.", "Why did the conquistadors resist the recall?", "The conquistadors wanted to find El Dorado.", "How long did Francisco Pizarro stay in South America?", "Francisco Pizarro served there until 1541.", "Did Francisco Pizarro set out to try again at exploring South America?", "Francisco Pizarro set out on several expeditions in South America." ], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What discovery motivated him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What discovery motivated Francisco Pizarro", "Truth_answer": "In April 1528, Francisco Pizarro reached northern Peru and found the natives rich with precious metals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p3", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Explorers.php?CS=12359_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What discovery motivated Francisco Pizarro on his exploration in South America?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [ "What was the Conquistador?", "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.", "Why did the conquistadors resist the recall?", "The conquistadors wanted to find El Dorado.", "How long did Francisco Pizarro stay in South America?", "Francisco Pizarro served there until 1541.", "Did Francisco Pizarro set out to try again at exploring South America?", "Francisco Pizarro set out on several expeditions in South America.", "What discovery motivated Francisco Pizarro on his exploration in South America?", "In April 1528, Francisco Pizarro reached northern Peru and found the natives rich with precious metals." ], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the natives realize the value?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When Francisco Pizarro arrived in Peru, did the Peruvian natives realize the value of the precious metals they had", "Truth_answer": "It is unclear if the natives recognized the value of the precious metals, but it is clear that they didn't tolerate Spanish presence, including that of Francisco Pizarro, after that.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Francisco Pizarro arrived in Peru, did the Peruvian natives realize the value of the precious metals they had?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro", "Context": [ "What was the Conquistador?", "Conquistadors were the knights, soldiers, and explorers of the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.", "Why did the conquistadors resist the recall?", "The conquistadors wanted to find El Dorado.", "How long did Francisco Pizarro stay in South America?", "Francisco Pizarro served there until 1541.", "Did Francisco Pizarro set out to try again at exploring South America?", "Francisco Pizarro set out on several expeditions in South America.", "What discovery motivated Francisco Pizarro on his exploration in South America?", "In April 1528, Francisco Pizarro reached northern Peru and found the natives rich with precious metals.", "When Francisco Pizarro arrived in Peru, did the Peruvian natives realize the value of the precious metals they had?", "It is unclear if the natives recognized the value of the precious metals, but it is clear that they didn't tolerate Spanish presence, including that of Francisco Pizarro, after that." ], "Conversation_no": 146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he set out for the 3rd expedition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Francisco Pizarro set out for the 3rd expedition", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Francisco Pizarro set out for the 3rd expedition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she die", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 .", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kelleepratt.com/2013/11/11/hattie-mcdaniel-pioneer-character/?replytocom=659_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 ." ], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she when she died", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 .", "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California." ], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any surviving family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel have any surviving family", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel have any surviving family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 .", "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Did Hattie McDaniel have any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel." ], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when and where Hattie McDaniel died, and if she had any surviving family", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel was the 29th inductee in the Black Heritage Series by the United States Postal Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when and where Hattie McDaniel died, and if she had any surviving family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 .", "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Did Hattie McDaniel have any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when and where Hattie McDaniel died, and if she had any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was the 29th inductee in the Black Heritage Series by the United States Postal Service." ], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever get into the cemetery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel ever get into the cemetery", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel did not get into Hollywood Cemetery because the cemetery practiced racial segregation and would not accept the remains of black people for burial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel ever get into the cemetery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 .", "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Did Hattie McDaniel have any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when and where Hattie McDaniel died, and if she had any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was the 29th inductee in the Black Heritage Series by the United States Postal Service.", "Did Hattie McDaniel ever get into the cemetery?", "Hattie McDaniel did not get into Hollywood Cemetery because the cemetery practiced racial segregation and would not accept the remains of black people for burial." ], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything special before she died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel do anything special before she died", "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel remained active on radio and television in her final years, becoming the first black actor to star in her own radio show with the comedy series Beulah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel do anything special before she died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel", "Context": [ "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Hattie McDaniel died on October 26, 1952 .", "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died", "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Did Hattie McDaniel have any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when and where Hattie McDaniel died, and if she had any surviving family?", "Hattie McDaniel was the 29th inductee in the Black Heritage Series by the United States Postal Service.", "Did Hattie McDaniel ever get into the cemetery?", "Hattie McDaniel did not get into Hollywood Cemetery because the cemetery practiced racial segregation and would not accept the remains of black people for burial.", "Did Hattie McDaniel do anything special before she died?", "Hattie McDaniel remained active on radio and television in her final years, becoming the first black actor to star in her own radio show with the comedy series Beulah." ], "Conversation_no": 147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else you found interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting in the article", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Hattie McDaniel's legacy was celebrated in American Movie Classics's film Beyond Tara, The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel, produced by Madison D. Lacy and hosted by Whoopi Goldberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting in the article, besides if Hattie McDaniel did anything special before she died, and if she was able to be buried in the Hollywood Cemetery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Navy_and_college_(1940s)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Navy_and_college_(1940s)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any albums released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader", "Truth_answer": "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Sideman_(1951–1954)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the jazz album released for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for", "Truth_answer": "Cal Tjader continued the trio work in California with bassist Jack Weeks and pianists John Marabuto or Vince Guaraldi, recording his first LP with them for Fantasy Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Verve_and_Skye_Records_(1960s)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet.", "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for?", "Cal Tjader continued the trio work in California with bassist Jack Weeks and pianists John Marabuto or Vince Guaraldi, recording his first LP with them for Fantasy Records." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a title of one of the albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a title of one of the albums Cal Tjader recorded for Fantasy Records", "Truth_answer": "Cal Tjader teamed up with New Yorker Eddie Palmieri in 1966 to produce El Sonido Nuevo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a title of one of the albums Cal Tjader recorded for Fantasy Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Navy_and_college_(1940s)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet.", "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for?", "Cal Tjader continued the trio work in California with bassist Jack Weeks and pianists John Marabuto or Vince Guaraldi, recording his first LP with them for Fantasy Records.", "What was a title of one of the albums Cal Tjader recorded for Fantasy Records?", "Cal Tjader teamed up with New Yorker Eddie Palmieri in 1966 to produce El Sonido Nuevo." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with any other artists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cal Tjader work with any other artists besides Eddie Palmieri", "Truth_answer": "At San Francisco State Cal Tjader met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist also fresh from a stint in the Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cal Tjader work with any other artists besides Eddie Palmieri?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Navy_and_college_(1940s)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet.", "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for?", "Cal Tjader continued the trio work in California with bassist Jack Weeks and pianists John Marabuto or Vince Guaraldi, recording his first LP with them for Fantasy Records.", "What was a title of one of the albums Cal Tjader recorded for Fantasy Records?", "Cal Tjader teamed up with New Yorker Eddie Palmieri in 1966 to produce El Sonido Nuevo.", "Did Cal Tjader work with any other artists besides Eddie Palmieri?", "At San Francisco State Cal Tjader met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist also fresh from a stint in the Army." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he record anyone other musicians?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cal Tjader record anyone other musicians besides Dave Brubeck", "Truth_answer": "Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The three connected with more players and formed the Dave Brubeck Octet with Tjader on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cal Tjader record anyone other musicians besides Dave Brubeck?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet.", "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for?", "Cal Tjader continued the trio work in California with bassist Jack Weeks and pianists John Marabuto or Vince Guaraldi, recording his first LP with them for Fantasy Records.", "What was a title of one of the albums Cal Tjader recorded for Fantasy Records?", "Cal Tjader teamed up with New Yorker Eddie Palmieri in 1966 to produce El Sonido Nuevo.", "Did Cal Tjader work with any other artists besides Eddie Palmieri?", "At San Francisco State Cal Tjader met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist also fresh from a stint in the Army.", "Did Cal Tjader record anyone other musicians besides Dave Brubeck?", "Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The three connected with more players and formed the Dave Brubeck Octet with Tjader on drums." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a hit released during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dave Brubeck have a hit released during this time", "Truth_answer": "Although Cal Tjader's group only recorded one album, the recording is regarded as important due to its early glimpse at these soon-to-be-legendary jazz greats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cal Tjader have a hit released during his time in the octet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader#Leader_(1954–1962)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Cal Tjader?", "Cal Tjader entered the United States Navy in 1943 at age 17 and served as a medical corpsman in the Pacific Theater until March 1946.", "Were any albums released by Cal Tjader?", "At San Francisco State he met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist fresh from a stint in the Army. Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The group recorded Dave Brubeck Octet.", "What record label were Cal Tjader's jazz albums released for?", "Cal Tjader continued the trio work in California with bassist Jack Weeks and pianists John Marabuto or Vince Guaraldi, recording his first LP with them for Fantasy Records.", "What was a title of one of the albums Cal Tjader recorded for Fantasy Records?", "Cal Tjader teamed up with New Yorker Eddie Palmieri in 1966 to produce El Sonido Nuevo.", "Did Cal Tjader work with any other artists besides Eddie Palmieri?", "At San Francisco State Cal Tjader met Dave Brubeck, a young pianist also fresh from a stint in the Army.", "Did Cal Tjader record anyone other musicians besides Dave Brubeck?", "Brubeck introduced Tjader to Paul Desmond. The three connected with more players and formed the Dave Brubeck Octet with Tjader on drums.", "Did Cal Tjader have a hit released during his time in the octet?", "Although Cal Tjader's group only recorded one album, the recording is regarded as important due to its early glimpse at these soon-to-be-legendary jazz greats." ], "Conversation_no": 148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about the leader aspect?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Cal Tjader's leader aspect", "Truth_answer": "Cal Tjader soon quit Shearing after a gig at the San Francisco jazz club the Blackhawk. In April 1954, he formed the Cal Tjader Modern Mambo Quintet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Tjader_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Cal Tjader's leader aspect?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Patsy ever married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Patsy ever married", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she meet her husband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children", "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was her first job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Patsy Mink first job", "Truth_answer": "Unable to find work as a married, female, Asian-American attorney, Patsy Mink returned to her student job at the University of Chicago Law School library.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Patsy Mink's first job after law school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues.", "Where was Patsy Mink's first job after law school?", "Unable to find work as a married, female, Asian-American attorney, Patsy Mink returned to her student job at the University of Chicago Law School library." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she work after the law school library?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Patsy Mink work after the Chicago Law School library", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Mink created a solo practice with the help of her father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Patsy Mink work after the Chicago Law School library?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues.", "Where was Patsy Mink's first job after law school?", "Unable to find work as a married, female, Asian-American attorney, Patsy Mink returned to her student job at the University of Chicago Law School library.", "Where did Patsy Mink work after the Chicago Law School library?", "Patsy Mink created a solo practice with the help of her father." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did John Burns get elected?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Burns get elected with the help of Patsy Mink", "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Patsy Mink worked to help elect John A. Burns to Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Burns get elected with the help of Patsy Mink?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues.", "Where was Patsy Mink's first job after law school?", "Unable to find work as a married, female, Asian-American attorney, Patsy Mink returned to her student job at the University of Chicago Law School library.", "Where did Patsy Mink work after the Chicago Law School library?", "Patsy Mink created a solo practice with the help of her father.", "Did John Burns get elected with the help of Patsy Mink?", "In 1954, Patsy Mink worked to help elect John A. Burns to Congress." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she then work for John Burns or somewhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink then work for John Burns after he was elected or somewhere else", "Truth_answer": "The following year, Patsy Mink worked as staff attorney during the 1955 legislative session and drafted statutes and observed the inner-workings of the legislature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink then work for John Burns after he was elected or somewhere else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues.", "Where was Patsy Mink's first job after law school?", "Unable to find work as a married, female, Asian-American attorney, Patsy Mink returned to her student job at the University of Chicago Law School library.", "Where did Patsy Mink work after the Chicago Law School library?", "Patsy Mink created a solo practice with the help of her father.", "Did John Burns get elected with the help of Patsy Mink?", "In 1954, Patsy Mink worked to help elect John A. Burns to Congress.", "Did Patsy Mink then work for John Burns after he was elected or somewhere else?", "The following year, Patsy Mink worked as staff attorney during the 1955 legislative session and drafted statutes and observed the inner-workings of the legislature." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Patsy Mink do next after working as a staff attorney in 1955", "Truth_answer": "As the Territory of Hawaii debated statehood in 1956, Patsy Mink was elected to the Hawaii Territorial Legislature representing her district in the territorial House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patsy Mink do next after working as a staff attorney in 1955?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink#Family_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patsy Mink ever married?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House. He would become her husband and lifelong partner.", "How did Patsy Mink meet John Mink?", "Patsy Mink met hydrologist John Mink while playing bridge at the International House.", "Did Patsy and John Mink have any children?", "In 1952, Patsy Mink gave birth to daughter Gwendolyn (Wendy), who later became a prominent author and educator on labor and women's issues.", "Where was Patsy Mink's first job after law school?", "Unable to find work as a married, female, Asian-American attorney, Patsy Mink returned to her student job at the University of Chicago Law School library.", "Where did Patsy Mink work after the Chicago Law School library?", "Patsy Mink created a solo practice with the help of her father.", "Did John Burns get elected with the help of Patsy Mink?", "In 1954, Patsy Mink worked to help elect John A. Burns to Congress.", "Did Patsy Mink then work for John Burns after he was elected or somewhere else?", "The following year, Patsy Mink worked as staff attorney during the 1955 legislative session and drafted statutes and observed the inner-workings of the legislature.", "What did Patsy Mink do next after working as a staff attorney in 1955?", "As the Territory of Hawaii debated statehood in 1956, Patsy Mink was elected to the Hawaii Territorial Legislature representing her district in the territorial House of Representatives." ], "Conversation_no": 149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything interesting as a legislator?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink do anything interesting as a legislator in Hawaii", "Truth_answer": "At the 1960 Democratic National Convention, a speech by Patsy Mink, a Hawaiian delegate, persuaded two-thirds of the party to keep their progressive stance on civil rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink do anything interesting as a legislator in Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman#Going_mainstream_(1992–2005)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Steven Curtis Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Adventure_(album)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman?", "In 1992, Steven Curtis Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure." ], "Conversation_no": 150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Great Adventure do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure went Gold in just under one year, being certified June 15, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Adventure_(album)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman?", "In 1992, Steven Curtis Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure.", "How did the Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure do on the charts?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure went Gold in just under one year, being certified June 15, 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the title track?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the title track of Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure", "Truth_answer": "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure garnered Chapman two more Grammys, for the album and for the title track video Great Adventure again in gospel categories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title track of Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman#Going_mainstream_(1992–2005)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman?", "In 1992, Steven Curtis Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure.", "How did the Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure do on the charts?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure went Gold in just under one year, being certified June 15, 1993.", "What was the title track of Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure garnered Chapman two more Grammys, for the album and for the title track video Great Adventure again in gospel categories." ], "Conversation_no": 150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steven Curtis Chapman tour during the time of his album, The Great Adventure", "Truth_answer": "The success of the album, The Great Adventure prompted Chapman to record one of his concerts and release it as The Live Adventure, both as a video and a CD.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.chalkedupreviews.com/country/steven-curtis-chapman-deeper-roots-where-the-bluegrass-grows-review/_p2", "https://www.praisecharts.com/profiles/423/steven-curtis-chapman-sheet-music?songs_sort=3_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Curtis Chapman tour during the time of his album, The Great Adventure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman#Going_mainstream_(1992–2005)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman?", "In 1992, Steven Curtis Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure.", "How did the Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure do on the charts?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure went Gold in just under one year, being certified June 15, 1993.", "What was the title track of Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure garnered Chapman two more Grammys, for the album and for the title track video Great Adventure again in gospel categories.", "Did Steven Curtis Chapman tour during the time of his album, The Great Adventure?", "The success of the album, The Great Adventure prompted Chapman to record one of his concerts and release it as The Live Adventure, both as a video and a CD." ], "Conversation_no": 150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he release his next album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Steven Curtis Chapman release his next album", "Truth_answer": "Steven Curtis Chapman continued to enjoy success with albums like Heaven in the Real World, Signs of Life, and Speechless.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.praisecharts.com/profiles/423/steven-curtis-chapman-sheet-music?songs_sort=3_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Chapman release his next album after The Great Adventure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman?", "In 1992, Steven Curtis Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album The Great Adventure.", "How did the Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure do on the charts?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure went Gold in just under one year, being certified June 15, 1993.", "What was the title track of Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure?", "Steven Curtis Chapman's album, The Great Adventure garnered Chapman two more Grammys, for the album and for the title track video Great Adventure again in gospel categories.", "Did Steven Curtis Chapman tour during the time of his album, The Great Adventure?", "The success of the album, The Great Adventure prompted Chapman to record one of his concerts and release it as The Live Adventure, both as a video and a CD.", "When did Steven Chapman release his next album after The Great Adventure?", "Steven Curtis Chapman continued to enjoy success with albums like Heaven in the Real World, Signs of Life, and Speechless." ], "Conversation_no": 150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steven Chapman have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "Steven Curtis Chapman's song His Eyes earned the Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year award from the Gospel Music Association in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Chapman have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Rubio get elected into his current position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rubio get elected into his current position", "Truth_answer": "Marco Rubio successfully ran for the United States Senate in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marco Rubio get elected into his current position in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio", "Context": [ "When did Marco Rubio get elected into his current position in the Senate?", "Marco Rubio successfully ran for the United States Senate in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sort of employment has Marco Rubio had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sort of legal employment has Marco Rubio had", "Truth_answer": "While studying law, Marco Rubio interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of legal employment has Marco Rubio had?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio", "Context": [ "When did Marco Rubio get elected into his current position in the Senate?", "Marco Rubio successfully ran for the United States Senate in 2010.", "What sort of legal employment has Marco Rubio had?", "While studying law, Marco Rubio interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen." ], "Conversation_no": 151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other involvement has Rubio had in elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other involvement besides interning for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has Marco Rubio had in elections", "Truth_answer": "Marco Rubio also worked on Republican senator Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other involvement besides interning for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has Marco Rubio had in elections?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio", "Context": [ "When did Marco Rubio get elected into his current position in the Senate?", "Marco Rubio successfully ran for the United States Senate in 2010.", "What sort of legal employment has Marco Rubio had?", "While studying law, Marco Rubio interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.", "What other involvement besides interning for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has Marco Rubio had in elections?", "Marco Rubio also worked on Republican senator Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign." ], "Conversation_no": 151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has Rubio campaigned for anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Rubio campaigned for anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Marco Rubio has not campaigned for anyone else.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Marco Rubio campaigned for anyone else besides Bob Dole?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio", "Context": [ "When did Marco Rubio get elected into his current position in the Senate?", "Marco Rubio successfully ran for the United States Senate in 2010.", "What sort of legal employment has Marco Rubio had?", "While studying law, Marco Rubio interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.", "What other involvement besides interning for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen has Marco Rubio had in elections?", "Marco Rubio also worked on Republican senator Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign.", "Has Marco Rubio campaigned for anyone else besides Bob Dole?", "Marco Rubio has not campaigned for anyone else." ], "Conversation_no": 151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any more notable facts about his employment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any more notable facts about Marco Rubio's employment besides working for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Bob Dole", "Truth_answer": "Marco Rubio became a member of the Florida House of Representatives in early 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any more notable facts about Marco Rubio's employment besides working for Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Bob Dole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow#Early_life", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors." ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play growing up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up", "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow#Early_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business." ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he change teams?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow change teams", "Truth_answer": "Barrow helped George Moreland form the Interstate League, a Class-C minor league, in 1894. Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow change teams in his early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow#Early_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business.", "Did Ed Barrow change teams in his early life?", "Barrow helped George Moreland form the Interstate League, a Class-C minor league, in 1894. Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League." ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his season start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did George Moreland's season start", "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow served as field manager until the collapse of the league that season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ed Barrow's 1896 season start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow#Early_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business.", "Did Ed Barrow change teams in his early life?", "Barrow helped George Moreland form the Interstate League, a Class-C minor league, in 1894. Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League.", "How did Ed Barrow's 1896 season start?", "Ed Barrow served as field manager until the collapse of the league that season." ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the collapse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the Wheeling Nailers after the collapse of the interstate league", "Truth_answer": "The Wheeling Nailers continued in the Iron and Oil League for the rest of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Wheeling Nailers after the collapse of the interstate league?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business.", "Did Ed Barrow change teams in his early life?", "Barrow helped George Moreland form the Interstate League, a Class-C minor league, in 1894. Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League.", "How did Ed Barrow's 1896 season start?", "Ed Barrow served as field manager until the collapse of the league that season.", "What happened to the Wheeling Nailers after the collapse of the interstate league?", "The Wheeling Nailers continued in the Iron and Oil League for the rest of the year." ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they do under his management?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Wheeling Nailers do under Ed Barrow's management", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Wheeling Nailers do under Ed Barrow's management?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business.", "Did Ed Barrow change teams in his early life?", "Barrow helped George Moreland form the Interstate League, a Class-C minor league, in 1894. Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League.", "How did Ed Barrow's 1896 season start?", "Ed Barrow served as field manager until the collapse of the league that season.", "What happened to the Wheeling Nailers after the collapse of the interstate league?", "The Wheeling Nailers continued in the Iron and Oil League for the rest of the year.", "How did the Wheeling Nailers do under Ed Barrow's management?" ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever criticized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ed Barrow ever criticized", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ed Barrow ever criticized?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow#Early_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other aspects about Ed Barrow?", "Ed Barrow is the only manager to win a World Series without previously playing in organized baseball, whether in the minors or majors.", "Did Ed Barrow play baseball growing up?", "Ed Barrow moved to Pittsburgh in 1889, where he worked as a soap salesman, believing there was money in this business.", "Did Ed Barrow change teams in his early life?", "Barrow helped George Moreland form the Interstate League, a Class-C minor league, in 1894. Barrow, with Stevens and Al Buckenberger, purchased the Wheeling Nailers of the Interstate League.", "How did Ed Barrow's 1896 season start?", "Ed Barrow served as field manager until the collapse of the league that season.", "What happened to the Wheeling Nailers after the collapse of the interstate league?", "The Wheeling Nailers continued in the Iron and Oil League for the rest of the year.", "How did the Wheeling Nailers do under Ed Barrow's management?", "Was Ed Barrow ever criticized?" ], "Conversation_no": 152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he manage another team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow manage another team", "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow served as the field manager of the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox. He served as business manager of the New York Yankees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow manage another team besides the Wheeling Nailers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy#The_Howard_Stern_Show", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he on the Howard Stern show", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he on the Howard Stern show", "Truth_answer": "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy#The_Howard_Stern_Show", "Context": [ "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern", "Truth_answer": "Richard Christy began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999, that were played frequently on the air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the voicemails submitted by Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy#The_Howard_Stern_Show", "Context": [ "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999.", "Were the voicemails submitted by Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Richard Christy began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999, that were played frequently on the air." ], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever appear in person has a guest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy ever appear in person as a guest on the Howard Stern show", "Truth_answer": "Richard Christy made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003 when the show was broadcast from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy ever appear in person as a guest on the Howard Stern show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy#The_Howard_Stern_Show", "Context": [ "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999.", "Were the voicemails submitted by Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Richard Christy began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999, that were played frequently on the air.", "Did Richard Christy ever appear in person as a guest on the Howard Stern show?", "Richard Christy made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003 when the show was broadcast from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas." ], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his apperance successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Richard Christy's apperance successful", "Truth_answer": "Christy lost a round of blackjack in hope of winning a date with a porn star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Christy's debut appearance on The Howard Stern Show successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy#The_Howard_Stern_Show", "Context": [ "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999.", "Were the voicemails submitted by Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Richard Christy began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999, that were played frequently on the air.", "Did Richard Christy ever appear in person as a guest on the Howard Stern show?", "Richard Christy made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003 when the show was broadcast from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.", "Was Richard Christy's debut appearance on The Howard Stern Show successful?", "Christy lost a round of blackjack in hope of winning a date with a porn star." ], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever appear on the show again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy ever appear on the show again", "Truth_answer": "Stern announced the Get John's Job contest a month later, pitting ten listeners who had contributed to the show against each other in competition for the vacated position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy ever appear on the Howard Stern show again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy#The_Howard_Stern_Show", "Context": [ "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999.", "Were the voicemails submitted by Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Richard Christy began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999, that were played frequently on the air.", "Did Richard Christy ever appear in person as a guest on the Howard Stern show?", "Richard Christy made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003 when the show was broadcast from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.", "Was Richard Christy's debut appearance on The Howard Stern Show successful?", "Christy lost a round of blackjack in hope of winning a date with a porn star.", "Did Richard Christy ever appear on the Howard Stern show again?", "Stern announced the Get John's Job contest a month later, pitting ten listeners who had contributed to the show against each other in competition for the vacated position." ], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Get John's Job article", "Truth_answer": "On July 1, 2004 Richard Christy won the contest with 30% of the vote; Sal Governale was second with 24%. Both joined the show as full-time staff members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Christy's appearance on the Howard Stern show for the Get John's Job contest besides pitting listeners against one another?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Richard Christy on the Howard Stern show?", "After Richard Christy obtained the number to reach the show's answering machine from the Internet, he began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999.", "Were the voicemails submitted by Richard Christy supposed to be voicemails he left for Howard Stern?", "Richard Christy began to submit comical voicemail messages in 1999, that were played frequently on the air.", "Did Richard Christy ever appear in person as a guest on the Howard Stern show?", "Richard Christy made his debut appearance on April 24, 2003 when the show was broadcast from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.", "Was Richard Christy's debut appearance on The Howard Stern Show successful?", "Christy lost a round of blackjack in hope of winning a date with a porn star.", "Did Richard Christy ever appear on the Howard Stern show again?", "Stern announced the Get John's Job contest a month later, pitting ten listeners who had contributed to the show against each other in competition for the vacated position.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Christy's appearance on the Howard Stern show for the Get John's Job contest besides pitting listeners against one another?", "On July 1, 2004 Richard Christy won the contest with 30% of the vote; Sal Governale was second with 24%. Both joined the show as full-time staff members." ], "Conversation_no": 153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any controversy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy have any controversy on the Howard Stern show", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy have any controversy on the Howard Stern show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was their style", "Truth_answer": "Can was a German experimental rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Can's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)#Style", "Context": [ "What was the band Can's style?", "Can was a German experimental rock band." ], "Conversation_no": 154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who do they cite as influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who does the band Can cite as influences", "Truth_answer": "The band, Can's early rock influences include The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does the band Can cite as influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)#Style", "Context": [ "What was the band Can's style?", "Can was a German experimental rock band.", "Who does the band Can cite as influences?", "The band, Can's early rock influences include The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa." ], "Conversation_no": 154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other influences for the band, Can besides The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa", "Truth_answer": "Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt were both pupils of Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Can inherited a strong grounding in his musical theory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other influences for the band, Can besides The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)#Style", "Context": [ "What was the band Can's style?", "Can was a German experimental rock band.", "Who does the band Can cite as influences?", "The band, Can's early rock influences include The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa.", "Were there any other influences for the band, Can besides The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa?", "Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt were both pupils of Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Can inherited a strong grounding in his musical theory" ], "Conversation_no": 154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the other members in the band do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the other members in Can do besides being a pupil of Holger Czukay", "Truth_answer": "Michael Karoli was a pupil of Holger Czukay and brought the influence of gypsy music through his esoteric studies. Drummer Jaki Liebezeit had strong jazz leanings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other members in Can do besides being a pupil of Holger Czukay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)", "Context": [ "What was the band Can's style?", "Can was a German experimental rock band.", "Who does the band Can cite as influences?", "The band, Can's early rock influences include The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa.", "Were there any other influences for the band, Can besides The Beatles and The Velvet Underground as well as Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Frank Zappa?", "Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt were both pupils of Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Can inherited a strong grounding in his musical theory", "What did the other members in Can do besides being a pupil of Holger Czukay?", "Michael Karoli was a pupil of Holger Czukay and brought the influence of gypsy music through his esoteric studies. Drummer Jaki Liebezeit had strong jazz leanings." ], "Conversation_no": 154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they receive any awards or accolades for their unique style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Can receive any awards or accolades for their unique style", "Truth_answer": "Can were awarded the most prestigious music award in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Can receive any awards or accolades for their unique style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he live in his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he live in his early life", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene was born in Colombo, British Ceylon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene live in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene live in his early life?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born in Colombo, British Ceylon." ], "Conversation_no": 155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene live in his early life?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born in Colombo, British Ceylon.", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo." ], "Conversation_no": 155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was J. R. Jayewardene married", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene married Miss Elina Bandara Rupasinghe in 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. R. Jayewardene married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene live in his early life?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born in Colombo, British Ceylon.", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo.", "Was J. R. Jayewardene married?", "J. R. Jayewardene married Miss Elina Bandara Rupasinghe in 1935." ], "Conversation_no": 155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he major in school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did J. R. Jayewardene major in school", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene entered the Bachelor of Arts degree at University of Colombo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did J. R. Jayewardene major in school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada#Religious_journey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his religion", "Truth_answer": "A. C. 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C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada#Religious_journey", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu." ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his training like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada like", "Truth_answer": "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada#Religious_journey", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu.", "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language." ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he spread the message?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language", "Truth_answer": "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu.", "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language?", "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead." ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did the publication last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the publicaiton Back to Godhead last", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the publicaiton Back to Godhead last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada#Religious_journey", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu.", "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language?", "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead.", "How long did the publicaiton Back to Godhead last?" ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada travel", "Truth_answer": "From 1950 onwards, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada travel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada#Religious_journey", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu.", "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language?", "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead.", "How long did the publicaiton Back to Godhead last?", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada travel?", "From 1950 onwards, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan." ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he teach anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did A. C. Bhaktivedanta teach anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Through his mission, he followed and communicated the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and introduced bhakti yoga to an international audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada teach anyone else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada#Religious_journey", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu.", "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language?", "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead.", "How long did the publicaiton Back to Godhead last?", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada travel?", "From 1950 onwards, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada teach anyone else?", "Through his mission, he followed and communicated the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and introduced bhakti yoga to an international audience." ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "in Vrindavan, what did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In Vrindavan, what did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada do", "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Vrindavan, what did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami", "Context": [ "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religion?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was Hindu.", "What was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's training like?", "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language?", "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead.", "How long did the publicaiton Back to Godhead last?", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada travel?", "From 1950 onwards, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan.", "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada teach anyone else?", "Through his mission, he followed and communicated the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and introduced bhakti yoga to an international audience.", "In Vrindavan, what did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada do?", "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan." ], "Conversation_no": 156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was he called Swamiji?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada called Swamiji", "Truth_answer": "A swami is an ascetic or yogi. As a direct form of address, or as a stand-in for a swami's name, it is often rendered Swamiji.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada called Swamiji?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan#Other_ventures", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Lindsay Lohan launched a clothes line, 6126.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan", "Context": [ "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in?", "In 2008, Lindsay Lohan launched a clothes line, 6126." ], "Conversation_no": 157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have other companies that she owns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does she have other companies that she owns besides 6126", "Truth_answer": "In early 2018, Lindsay Lohan announced plans on developing a makeup brand separate from her fashion brand and stated that it was still in its early stages of development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does she have other companies that she owns besides 6126?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan", "Context": [ "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in?", "In 2008, Lindsay Lohan launched a clothes line, 6126.", "Does she have other companies that she owns besides 6126?", "In early 2018, Lindsay Lohan announced plans on developing a makeup brand separate from her fashion brand and stated that it was still in its early stages of development." ], "Conversation_no": 157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some notable aspects on her return to television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some notable aspects on Lindsay Lohan's return to television", "Truth_answer": "Lohan returned to Disney in 2005, starring in the comedy Herbie: Fully Loaded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some notable aspects on Lindsay Lohan's return to television?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan", "Context": [ "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in?", "In 2008, Lindsay Lohan launched a clothes line, 6126.", "Does she have other companies that she owns besides 6126?", "In early 2018, Lindsay Lohan announced plans on developing a makeup brand separate from her fashion brand and stated that it was still in its early stages of development.", "What are some notable aspects on Lindsay Lohan's return to television?", "Lohan returned to Disney in 2005, starring in the comedy Herbie: Fully Loaded." ], "Conversation_no": 157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other movies that she has starred in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other movies that Lindsay Lohan has starred in besides Herbie: Fully Loaded", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan has also starred in Queen Bees and Wannabes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other movies that Lindsay Lohan has starred in besides Herbie: Fully Loaded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan", "Context": [ "What are some business ventures that Lindsay Lohan took part in?", "In 2008, Lindsay Lohan launched a clothes line, 6126.", "Does she have other companies that she owns besides 6126?", "In early 2018, Lindsay Lohan announced plans on developing a makeup brand separate from her fashion brand and stated that it was still in its early stages of development.", "What are some notable aspects on Lindsay Lohan's return to television?", "Lohan returned to Disney in 2005, starring in the comedy Herbie: Fully Loaded.", "What are some other movies that Lindsay Lohan has starred in besides Herbie: Fully Loaded?", "Lindsay Lohan has also starred in Queen Bees and Wannabes." ], "Conversation_no": 157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has Lindsay's return to television been successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Lindsay's return to television on Saturday Night Live been successful", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan's appearance received mixed to negative reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Lindsay's return to television on Saturday Night Live been successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What titles did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What titles did he win", "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What titles did Dick Williams win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Two_titles_in_a_row_in_Oakland", "Context": [ "What titles did Dick Williams win?", "Dick Williams teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the second title he won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the second title Dick Williams won", "Truth_answer": "In 1973, with Dick Williams back for an unprecedented third straight campaign, the A's again coasted to a division title defeating NL champion New York Mets in the World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second title Dick Williams won?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Two_titles_in_a_row_in_Oakland", "Context": [ "What titles did Dick Williams win?", "Dick Williams teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988.", "What was the second title Dick Williams won?", "In 1973, with Dick Williams back for an unprecedented third straight campaign, the A's again coasted to a division title defeating NL champion New York Mets in the World Series." ], "Conversation_no": 158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything exciting about the world series games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything exciting about the 1972 World Series games", "Truth_answer": "With the A's leading power hitter, Jackson, out with an injury, Cincinnati's Big Red Machine was favored to win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything exciting about the 1972 World Series games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Two_titles_in_a_row_in_Oakland", "Context": [ "What titles did Dick Williams win?", "Dick Williams teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988.", "What was the second title Dick Williams won?", "In 1973, with Dick Williams back for an unprecedented third straight campaign, the A's again coasted to a division title defeating NL champion New York Mets in the World Series.", "Was there anything exciting about the 1972 World Series games?", "With the A's leading power hitter, Jackson, out with an injury, Cincinnati's Big Red Machine was favored to win." ], "Conversation_no": 158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the A's win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the A's win the 1972 World Series", "Truth_answer": "The A's won in a seven-game World Series victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the A's win the 1972 World Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Two_titles_in_a_row_in_Oakland", "Context": [ "What titles did Dick Williams win?", "Dick Williams teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988.", "What was the second title Dick Williams won?", "In 1973, with Dick Williams back for an unprecedented third straight campaign, the A's again coasted to a division title defeating NL champion New York Mets in the World Series.", "Was there anything exciting about the 1972 World Series games?", "With the A's leading power hitter, Jackson, out with an injury, Cincinnati's Big Red Machine was favored to win.", "How did the A's win the 1972 World Series?", "The A's won in a seven-game World Series victory." ], "Conversation_no": 158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Gene Tenace hit any homeruns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gene Tenace hit any homeruns in the 1972 World Series", "Truth_answer": "The home run heroics of Oakland catcher Gene Tenace resulted in a seven-game World Series victory for the A's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gene Tenace hit any homeruns in the 1972 World Series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Two_titles_in_a_row_in_Oakland", "Context": [ "What titles did Dick Williams win?", "Dick Williams teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988.", "What was the second title Dick Williams won?", "In 1973, with Dick Williams back for an unprecedented third straight campaign, the A's again coasted to a division title defeating NL champion New York Mets in the World Series.", "Was there anything exciting about the 1972 World Series games?", "With the A's leading power hitter, Jackson, out with an injury, Cincinnati's Big Red Machine was favored to win.", "How did the A's win the 1972 World Series?", "The A's won in a seven-game World Series victory.", "Did Gene Tenace hit any homeruns in the 1972 World Series?", "The home run heroics of Oakland catcher Gene Tenace resulted in a seven-game World Series victory for the A's." ], "Conversation_no": 158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was exciting about the game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was exciting about the A's 1972 World Series victory besides Gene Tenance hitting home runs", "Truth_answer": "The managerial maneuvering of Williams resulted in a seven-game World Series victory for the A's, their first championship since 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was exciting about the A's 1972 World Series victory besides Gene Tenance hitting home runs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls Girl power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls Girl power", "Truth_answer": "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [ "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females." ], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What mixed reactions did it have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have", "Truth_answer": "Some critics dismissed Spice Girls' Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [ "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have?", "Some critics dismissed Spice Girls' Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance." ], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened following these mixed reactions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened following critic's reaction of Spice Girls' Girl Power besides dismissing it as a marketing tactic", "Truth_answer": "Some commentators credit the Spice Girls with reinvigorating mainstream feminism—popularised as girl power—in the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened following critic's reaction of Spice Girls' Girl Power besides dismissing it as a marketing tactic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [ "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have?", "Some critics dismissed Spice Girls' Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "What else happened following critic's reaction of Spice Girls' Girl Power besides dismissing it as a marketing tactic?", "Some commentators credit the Spice Girls with reinvigorating mainstream feminism—popularised as girl power—in the 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there a lot of controversy going on at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there a lot of controversy going on about feminism at the time when Spice Girls new mantra Girl Power came out", "Truth_answer": "Spice Girls' Girl Power was by no means original in the pop world: both Madonna and Bananarama had employed similar outlooks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there a lot of controversy going on about feminism at the time when Spice Girls new mantra Girl Power came out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [ "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have?", "Some critics dismissed Spice Girls' Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "What else happened following critic's reaction of Spice Girls' Girl Power besides dismissing it as a marketing tactic?", "Some commentators credit the Spice Girls with reinvigorating mainstream feminism—popularised as girl power—in the 1990s.", "Were there a lot of controversy going on about feminism at the time when Spice Girls new mantra Girl Power came out?", "Spice Girls' Girl Power was by no means original in the pop world: both Madonna and Bananarama had employed similar outlooks." ], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the spice girls go on to be successful regarding their girl power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls go on to be successful regarding their girl power", "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls' debut single Wannabe has been hailed as an iconic girl power anthem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls go on to be successful regarding their girl power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [ "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have?", "Some critics dismissed Spice Girls' Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "What else happened following critic's reaction of Spice Girls' Girl Power besides dismissing it as a marketing tactic?", "Some commentators credit the Spice Girls with reinvigorating mainstream feminism—popularised as girl power—in the 1990s.", "Were there a lot of controversy going on about feminism at the time when Spice Girls new mantra Girl Power came out?", "Spice Girls' Girl Power was by no means original in the pop world: both Madonna and Bananarama had employed similar outlooks.", "Did the Spice Girls go on to be successful regarding their girl power?", "The Spice Girls' debut single Wannabe has been hailed as an iconic girl power anthem." ], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a huge following?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls have a huge following", "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls remained the biggest-selling pop group of both 1997 and 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls have a huge following?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#Girl_power", "Context": [ "Exactly what is meant by the Spice Girls' Girl power?", "The Girl Power is a message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasized the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "What mixed reactions did the Spice Girls' Girl Power slogan have?", "Some critics dismissed Spice Girls' Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "What else happened following critic's reaction of Spice Girls' Girl Power besides dismissing it as a marketing tactic?", "Some commentators credit the Spice Girls with reinvigorating mainstream feminism—popularised as girl power—in the 1990s.", "Were there a lot of controversy going on about feminism at the time when Spice Girls new mantra Girl Power came out?", "Spice Girls' Girl Power was by no means original in the pop world: both Madonna and Bananarama had employed similar outlooks.", "Did the Spice Girls go on to be successful regarding their girl power?", "The Spice Girls' debut single Wannabe has been hailed as an iconic girl power anthem.", "Did the Spice Girls have a huge following?", "The Spice Girls remained the biggest-selling pop group of both 1997 and 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some important aspects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some important aspects about the Spice Girls following", "Truth_answer": "Some sources, especially those in the United Kingdom, regard the Spice Girls as gay icons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects about the Spice Girls following?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scum_(Napalm_Death_album)#Track_listing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Scum the name of a song or an album", "Truth_answer": "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scum_(Napalm_Death_album)#Recording_and_release", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were sales on the LP, or how successful was it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP", "Truth_answer": "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Scum_and_From_Enslavement_to_Obliteration_(1987–1989)", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members of the band at the time of Scum's release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death's members were Miles Ratledge on drums, Bullen on vocals, bass and guitar, Graham Robertson on guitar and bass, and Damien Errington on guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Scum_and_From_Enslavement_to_Obliteration_(1987–1989)", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart.", "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release?", "Napalm Death's members were Miles Ratledge on drums, Bullen on vocals, bass and guitar, Graham Robertson on guitar and bass, and Damien Errington on guitar." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was part did Coventrian play in the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What part did Coventrian play in the group", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death asked a friend, Coventrian, to join as vocalist due to his good relationship with the band, even though he had never been in a band before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Coventrian play in the group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Scum_and_From_Enslavement_to_Obliteration_(1987–1989)", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart.", "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release?", "Napalm Death's members were Miles Ratledge on drums, Bullen on vocals, bass and guitar, Graham Robertson on guitar and bass, and Damien Errington on guitar.", "What part did Coventrian play in the group?", "Napalm Death asked a friend, Coventrian, to join as vocalist due to his good relationship with the band, even though he had never been in a band before." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the other members during that period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the other members of Napalm Death during Conventrian's trial period", "Truth_answer": "Steer, Whiteley, and Harris were members of Napalm Death during the boarding of Coventrian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of Napalm Death during Conventrian's trial period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scum_(Napalm_Death_album)#A-Side_recording", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart.", "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release?", "Napalm Death's members were Miles Ratledge on drums, Bullen on vocals, bass and guitar, Graham Robertson on guitar and bass, and Damien Errington on guitar.", "What part did Coventrian play in the group?", "Napalm Death asked a friend, Coventrian, to join as vocalist due to his good relationship with the band, even though he had never been in a band before.", "Who were the other members of Napalm Death during Conventrian's trial period?", "Steer, Whiteley, and Harris were members of Napalm Death during the boarding of Coventrian." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the album recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the album Scum recorded", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death entered the Rich Bitch studio in Birmingham to record a set of songs for the album, Scum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the album Scum recorded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scum_(Napalm_Death_album)#A-Side_recording", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart.", "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release?", "Napalm Death's members were Miles Ratledge on drums, Bullen on vocals, bass and guitar, Graham Robertson on guitar and bass, and Damien Errington on guitar.", "What part did Coventrian play in the group?", "Napalm Death asked a friend, Coventrian, to join as vocalist due to his good relationship with the band, even though he had never been in a band before.", "Who were the other members of Napalm Death during Conventrian's trial period?", "Steer, Whiteley, and Harris were members of Napalm Death during the boarding of Coventrian.", "Where was the album Scum recorded?", "Napalm Death entered the Rich Bitch studio in Birmingham to record a set of songs for the album, Scum." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What month was it produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What month was the album, Scum, produced", "Truth_answer": "In March 1987, Napalm Death signed a contract with Pearson, who bought the master tape from 1986 recordings and booked the Rich Bitch Studio to record further material for Scum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What month was Scum by Napalm Death produced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scum_(Napalm_Death_album)#A-Side_recording", "Context": [ "Is Scum the name of a song or an album?", "Scum is both a song and an album from the band, Napalm Death.", "How were sales for Scum by Napalm Death, or how successful was the LP?", "The Napalm Death album, Scum sold more than 10,000 copies in the year of its release and reached #8 on the UK Indie chart.", "Who were the members of Napalm Death at the time of Scum's release?", "Napalm Death's members were Miles Ratledge on drums, Bullen on vocals, bass and guitar, Graham Robertson on guitar and bass, and Damien Errington on guitar.", "What part did Coventrian play in the group?", "Napalm Death asked a friend, Coventrian, to join as vocalist due to his good relationship with the band, even though he had never been in a band before.", "Who were the other members of Napalm Death during Conventrian's trial period?", "Steer, Whiteley, and Harris were members of Napalm Death during the boarding of Coventrian.", "Where was the album Scum recorded?", "Napalm Death entered the Rich Bitch studio in Birmingham to record a set of songs for the album, Scum.", "What month was Scum by Napalm Death produced?", "In March 1987, Napalm Death signed a contract with Pearson, who bought the master tape from 1986 recordings and booked the Rich Bitch Studio to record further material for Scum." ], "Conversation_no": 160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the album distributed by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the album distributed by", "Truth_answer": "The Napalm Death album, Scum was released on 1 July 1987 through Earache Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170716220038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scum_(Napalm_Death_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Napalm Death album, Scum distributed by?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_McLaglen#Talking_movies", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do", "Truth_answer": "Victor McLaglen was one of many Fox stars who had cameos in the musical Happy Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Days_(1929_film)", "Context": [ "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do?", "Victor McLaglen was one of many Fox stars who had cameos in the musical Happy Days." ], "Conversation_no": 161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What part did he play in Happy Days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What part did Victor McLaglen play in Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "Victor McLaglen was a Minstrel Show Performer in the film, Happy Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Victor McLaglen play in Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Days_(1929_film)", "Context": [ "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do?", "Victor McLaglen was one of many Fox stars who had cameos in the musical Happy Days.", "What part did Victor McLaglen play in Happy Days?", "Victor McLaglen was a Minstrel Show Performer in the film, Happy Days." ], "Conversation_no": 161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Victor McLaglen besides playing a Minstrel Show Performer in Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "The film Happy Days features an array of stars who were contracted to William Fox's Fox Film Corporation at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125122153id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Days_(1929_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Victor McLaglen besides playing a Minstrel Show Performer in Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_McLaglen#Talking_Movies", "Context": [ "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do?", "Victor McLaglen was one of many Fox stars who had cameos in the musical Happy Days.", "What part did Victor McLaglen play in Happy Days?", "Victor McLaglen was a Minstrel Show Performer in the film, Happy Days.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Victor McLaglen besides playing a Minstrel Show Performer in Happy Days?", "The film Happy Days features an array of stars who were contracted to William Fox's Fox Film Corporation at that time." ], "Conversation_no": 161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other films did he play in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other speaking films did Victor McLaglen play in besides Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "Victor McLaglen was reunited with Edmund Lowe and Raoul Walsh in a sequel to What Price Glory?, The Cock-Eyed World, which was another huge success at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028012306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_McLaglen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other speaking films did Victor McLaglen play in besides Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_McLaglen#Talking_Movies", "Context": [ "What talking movies did Victor Maclaglen do?", "Victor McLaglen was one of many Fox stars who had cameos in the musical Happy Days.", "What part did Victor McLaglen play in Happy Days?", "Victor McLaglen was a Minstrel Show Performer in the film, Happy Days.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Victor McLaglen besides playing a Minstrel Show Performer in Happy Days?", "The film Happy Days features an array of stars who were contracted to William Fox's Fox Film Corporation at that time.", "What other speaking films did Victor McLaglen play in besides Happy Days?", "Victor McLaglen was reunited with Edmund Lowe and Raoul Walsh in a sequel to What Price Glory?, The Cock-Eyed World, which was another huge success at the box office." ], "Conversation_no": 161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play in any other films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Victor McLaglen play in any other films", "Truth_answer": "Victor McLaglen starred opposite Boris Karloff's crazed religious fanatic in John Ford's The Lost Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028012306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_McLaglen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other speaking films did Victor McLaglen play in besides Happy Days, What Price Glory? and The Cock-Eyed World?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won", "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her distinctions", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions", "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was she known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture", "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mail.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ACDI/VOCA_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p1", "http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/tag/conaie/_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman do anything else", "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else stood out in this article", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Veneman was named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, ranking 46th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.", "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards?", "In 2009, Veneman was named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, ranking 46th." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happen in her personal life", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happen in Ann Veneman's personal life", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Ann Veneman was diagnosed with breast cancer and received successful treatment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Ann Veneman's personal life besides being named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.", "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards?", "In 2009, Veneman was named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, ranking 46th.", "What else happened in Ann Veneman's personal life besides being named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list?", "In 2002, Ann Veneman was diagnosed with breast cancer and received successful treatment." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she receive so many rewards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ann Veneman receive so many rewards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ann Veneman receive so many rewards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.", "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards?", "In 2009, Veneman was named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, ranking 46th.", "What else happened in Ann Veneman's personal life besides being named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list?", "In 2002, Ann Veneman was diagnosed with breast cancer and received successful treatment.", "Why did Ann Veneman receive so many rewards?" ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else she did in her distinctions", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Ann Veneman do in her distinctions besides Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Veneman received the Outstanding Woman in International Trade Award, the UC Davis Outstanding Alumna of the Year Award and the Food Research and Action Center Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ann Veneman do in her distinctions besides Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.", "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards?", "In 2009, Veneman was named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, ranking 46th.", "What else happened in Ann Veneman's personal life besides being named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list?", "In 2002, Ann Veneman was diagnosed with breast cancer and received successful treatment.", "Why did Ann Veneman receive so many rewards?", "What else did Ann Veneman do in her distinctions besides Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women?", "In 2001, Veneman received the Outstanding Woman in International Trade Award, the UC Davis Outstanding Alumna of the Year Award and the Food Research and Action Center Award." ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Ann Veneman do", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Ann Veneman received a Cal Aggie Alumni Citation for Excellence and the Kiwanis Club of Greater Modesto National Farm-City Week Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ann Veneman do besides receive the Outstanding Woman in International Trade Award?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman#Personal_life_and_distinctions", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ann Veneman?", "Ann Veneman has received several awards and distinctions throughout her career.", "What kind of awards has Ann Veneman won?", "Ann Veneman received the Award of Distinction from the University of California Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.", "What was Ann Veneman's distinctions?", "Ann Veneman was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the first, and as of 2018 the only, woman to hold that position.", "What else was Ann Veneman known for besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture?", "Ann Veneman was executive director of UNICEF.", "Did Ann Veneman do anything else besides Secretary of Agriculture and direct of UNICEF?", "Ann Veneman has also served in other high level positions in U.S. federal and state government, including being appointed California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture, serving from 1995 to 1999.", "What else stood out in Ann Veneman's life besides her time as Secretary of Agriculture, director of UNICEF and her many awards?", "In 2009, Veneman was named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, ranking 46th.", "What else happened in Ann Veneman's personal life besides being named to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list?", "In 2002, Ann Veneman was diagnosed with breast cancer and received successful treatment.", "Why did Ann Veneman receive so many rewards?", "What else did Ann Veneman do in her distinctions besides Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women?", "In 2001, Veneman received the Outstanding Woman in International Trade Award, the UC Davis Outstanding Alumna of the Year Award and the Food Research and Action Center Award.", "What else did Ann Veneman do besides receive the Outstanding Woman in International Trade Award?", "In 1995, Ann Veneman received a Cal Aggie Alumni Citation for Excellence and the Kiwanis Club of Greater Modesto National Farm-City Week Award" ], "Conversation_no": 162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else left", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any distinction left for Ann Veneman besides a Cal Aggie Alumni Citation for Excellence and the Kiwanis Club of Greater Modesto National Farm-City Week Award", "Truth_answer": "Additional Ann Veneman awards include the Richard E. Lyng Award for Public Service, the UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy Alumni of the Year Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any distinction left for Ann Veneman besides a Cal Aggie Alumni Citation for Excellence and the Kiwanis Club of Greater Modesto National Farm-City Week Award?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Painter%27s_Studio", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was The Artists studio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Artists studio", "Truth_answer": "The Painter's Studio: A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life is an 1855 oil on canvas painting by Gustave Courbet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200708221011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Painter%27s_Studio_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet#The_Artist's_Studio", "Context": [ "What was Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio?", "The Painter's Studio: A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life is an 1855 oil on canvas painting by Gustave Courbet." ], "Conversation_no": 163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made this painting special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet special", "Truth_answer": "Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio is seen as a heroic venture, in which Courbet is flanked by friends and admirers on the right, and challenges and opposition to the left.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet special?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet#The_Artist's_Studio", "Context": [ "What was Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio?", "The Painter's Studio: A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life is an 1855 oil on canvas painting by Gustave Courbet.", "What made The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet special?", "Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio is seen as a heroic venture, in which Courbet is flanked by friends and admirers on the right, and challenges and opposition to the left." ], "Conversation_no": 163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of detail does it share?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of detail does The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet share", "Truth_answer": "Friends on the right include the art critics Champfleury, and Charles Baudelaire, and art collector Alfred Bruyas. On the left are priest, prostitute, grave digger, merchant and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of detail does The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet share?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio?", "The Painter's Studio: A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life is an 1855 oil on canvas painting by Gustave Courbet.", "What made The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet special?", "Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio is seen as a heroic venture, in which Courbet is flanked by friends and admirers on the right, and challenges and opposition to the left.", "What type of detail does The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet share?", "Friends on the right include the art critics Champfleury, and Charles Baudelaire, and art collector Alfred Bruyas. On the left are priest, prostitute, grave digger, merchant and others." ], "Conversation_no": 163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio“ win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio“ win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet#The_Artist's_Studio", "Context": [ "What was Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio?", "The Painter's Studio: A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life is an 1855 oil on canvas painting by Gustave Courbet.", "What made The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet special?", "Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio is seen as a heroic venture, in which Courbet is flanked by friends and admirers on the right, and challenges and opposition to the left.", "What type of detail does The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet share?", "Friends on the right include the art critics Champfleury, and Charles Baudelaire, and art collector Alfred Bruyas. On the left are priest, prostitute, grave digger, merchant and others.", "Did Gustave Courbet's The Artist's Studio“ win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did you find interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet besides the details on Courbet's artistic life", "Truth_answer": "Although artists like Eugène Delacroix were ardent champions of Gustave Courbet's effort, the public went to the show mostly out of curiosity and to deride him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about The Painter's Studio by Gustave Courbet besides the details on Courbet's artistic life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did this persons childhood begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did this persons childhood begin", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907." ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he live anywhere else during his upbringing", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908." ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have siblings", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden have siblings", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden was the third of three sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908.", "Did W. H. Auden have siblings?", "W. H. Auden was the third of three sons." ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any hobbies", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden have any hobbies", "Truth_answer": "Until W. H. Auden was fifteen he expected to become a mining engineer, but his passion for words had already begun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908.", "Did W. H. Auden have siblings?", "W. H. Auden was the third of three sons.", "Did W. H. Auden have any hobbies?", "Until W. H. Auden was fifteen he expected to become a mining engineer, but his passion for words had already begun." ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he go to any churches", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden go to any churches growing up", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden, whose grandfathers were both Church of England clergymen, grew up in an Anglo-Catholic household that followed a High form of Anglicanism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden go to any churches growing up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908.", "Did W. H. Auden have siblings?", "W. H. Auden was the third of three sons.", "Did W. H. Auden have any hobbies?", "Until W. H. Auden was fifteen he expected to become a mining engineer, but his passion for words had already begun.", "Did W. H. Auden go to any churches growing up?", "W. H. Auden, whose grandfathers were both Church of England clergymen, grew up in an Anglo-Catholic household that followed a High form of Anglicanism." ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever make a family of his own", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden ever make a family of his own", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden ever make a family of his own?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908.", "Did W. H. Auden have siblings?", "W. H. Auden was the third of three sons.", "Did W. H. Auden have any hobbies?", "Until W. H. Auden was fifteen he expected to become a mining engineer, but his passion for words had already begun.", "Did W. H. Auden go to any churches growing up?", "W. H. Auden, whose grandfathers were both Church of England clergymen, grew up in an Anglo-Catholic household that followed a High form of Anglicanism.", "Did W. H. Auden ever make a family of his own?" ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he do that makes him stand out", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did W. H. Auden do that makes him stand out besides growing up in an Anglo-Catholic household", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden's visits to the Pennine landscape and its declining lead-mining industry figure in many of his poem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did W. H. Auden do that makes him stand out besides growing up in an Anglo-Catholic household?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Childhood", "Context": [ "When did W. H. Auden's childhood begin?", "W. H. Auden was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family in 1907.", "Did W. H. Auden live anywhere else during his upbringing besides Birmingham?", "W. H. Audens's family moved to Homer Road in Solihull, near Birmingham, in 1908.", "Did W. H. Auden have siblings?", "W. H. Auden was the third of three sons.", "Did W. H. Auden have any hobbies?", "Until W. H. Auden was fifteen he expected to become a mining engineer, but his passion for words had already begun.", "Did W. H. Auden go to any churches growing up?", "W. H. Auden, whose grandfathers were both Church of England clergymen, grew up in an Anglo-Catholic household that followed a High form of Anglicanism.", "Did W. H. Auden ever make a family of his own?", "What else did W. H. Auden do that makes him stand out besides growing up in an Anglo-Catholic household?", "W. H. Auden's visits to the Pennine landscape and its declining lead-mining industry figure in many of his poem." ], "Conversation_no": 164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did this man do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did W. H. Auden do besides make visits to the Pennine landscape", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden believed he was of Icelandic descent, and his lifelong fascination with Icelandic legends and Old Norse sagas is evident in his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did W. H. Auden do besides make visits to the Pennine landscape?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Queens_(2015_TV_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did scream queens air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did scream queens air", "Truth_answer": "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cofactor.ae/en/m/07g7h2_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Scream Queens air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Queens_(2015_TV_series)", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016", "Truth_answer": "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Queens_(2015_TV_series)", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is scream queens?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the TV show Scream Queens", "Truth_answer": "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the TV show Scream Queens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts#2013–2016", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons.", "What is the TV show Scream Queens?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she play in American horror story", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Emma Roberts play in American Horror Story: Coven", "Truth_answer": "Emma Roberts appeared in season three of the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story, called American Horror Story: Coven, in a main role from late 2013 through January 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Emma Roberts play in American Horror Story: Coven?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts#2013–2016", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons.", "What is the TV show Scream Queens?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox.", "When did Emma Roberts play in American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts appeared in season three of the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story, called American Horror Story: Coven, in a main role from late 2013 through January 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she play ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Emma Roberts play American Horror Story: Coven", "Truth_answer": "Emma Roberts portrayed a self-involved party girl named Madison Montgomery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Emma Roberts play American Horror Story: Coven?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons.", "What is the TV show Scream Queens?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox.", "When did Emma Roberts play in American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts appeared in season three of the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story, called American Horror Story: Coven, in a main role from late 2013 through January 2014.", "Who did Emma Roberts play American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts portrayed a self-involved party girl named Madison Montgomery." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the show a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the show a hit", "Truth_answer": "Like its predecessors, American Horror Story: Coven was met with both positive reviews, and strong ratings, with the premiere episode attracting a series high of 5.54 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show American Horror Story: Coven a hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story:_Coven", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons.", "What is the TV show Scream Queens?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox.", "When did Emma Roberts play in American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts appeared in season three of the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story, called American Horror Story: Coven, in a main role from late 2013 through January 2014.", "Who did Emma Roberts play American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts portrayed a self-involved party girl named Madison Montgomery.", "Was the show American Horror Story: Coven a hit?", "Like its predecessors, American Horror Story: Coven was met with both positive reviews, and strong ratings, with the premiere episode attracting a series high of 5.54 million viewers." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work with any notable actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Emma Roberts work with any notable actors on American Horror Story : Coven", "Truth_answer": "American Horror Story: Coven had cast members Emma Roberts and Kathy Bates. Angela Bassett and Gabourey Sidibe joined as Special Guest Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emma Roberts work with any notable actors on American Horror Story : Coven?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story:_Coven", "Context": [ "When did Scream Queens air?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scream Queens besides its airtime from 2015 - 2016?", "Scream Queens was canceled on May 15, 2017, after two seasons.", "What is the TV show Scream Queens?", "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox.", "When did Emma Roberts play in American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts appeared in season three of the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story, called American Horror Story: Coven, in a main role from late 2013 through January 2014.", "Who did Emma Roberts play American Horror Story: Coven?", "Emma Roberts portrayed a self-involved party girl named Madison Montgomery.", "Was the show American Horror Story: Coven a hit?", "Like its predecessors, American Horror Story: Coven was met with both positive reviews, and strong ratings, with the premiere episode attracting a series high of 5.54 million viewers.", "Did Emma Roberts work with any notable actors on American Horror Story : Coven?", "American Horror Story: Coven had cast members Emma Roberts and Kathy Bates. Angela Bassett and Gabourey Sidibe joined as Special Guest Stars." ], "Conversation_no": 165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she grab a major role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Emma Roberts grab a major role", "Truth_answer": "Emma Roberts portrayed a main character self-involved party girl named Madison Montgomery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emma Roberts grab a major role on American Horror Story: Coven?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture", "Truth_answer": "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality." ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Chi about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about", "Truth_answer": "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other business ventures does he own?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality", "Truth_answer": "Timberlake launched the William Rast clothing line with childhood friend Juan Ayala", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake_p27", "http://www.celebrityendorsementads.com/celebrity-endorsements/celebrities/justin-timberlake/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003.", "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality?", "Timberlake launched the William Rast clothing line with childhood friend Juan Ayala" ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Timberlake also invest in movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Timberlake invest in movies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Justin Timberlake also invest in movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003.", "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality?", "Timberlake launched the William Rast clothing line with childhood friend Juan Ayala", "Does Justin Timberlake also invest in movies?" ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is timberlakes most lucrative business venture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Justin Timberlakes' most lucrative business venture", "Truth_answer": "In 2007 Timberlake purchased the run-down Big Creek Golf Course in his hometown of Millington, Tennessee, which he redeveloped as the eco-friendly Mirimichi Golf Course.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Justin Timberlakes' most lucrative business venture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003.", "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality?", "Timberlake launched the William Rast clothing line with childhood friend Juan Ayala", "Does Justin Timberlake also invest in movies?", "What is Justin Timberlakes' most lucrative business venture?", "In 2007 Timberlake purchased the run-down Big Creek Golf Course in his hometown of Millington, Tennessee, which he redeveloped as the eco-friendly Mirimichi Golf Course." ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much was the venture worth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much was Justin Timberlake's golf course Mirimichi worth", "Truth_answer": "It was reported on November 7, 2014, that Timberlake had sold Mirimichi to Three Star Leasing LLC for $500,000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Justin Timberlake's golf course Mirimichi worth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003.", "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality?", "Timberlake launched the William Rast clothing line with childhood friend Juan Ayala", "Does Justin Timberlake also invest in movies?", "What is Justin Timberlakes' most lucrative business venture?", "In 2007 Timberlake purchased the run-down Big Creek Golf Course in his hometown of Millington, Tennessee, which he redeveloped as the eco-friendly Mirimichi Golf Course.", "How much was Justin Timberlake's golf course Mirimichi worth?", "It was reported on November 7, 2014, that Timberlake had sold Mirimichi to Three Star Leasing LLC for $500,000" ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else has he partnered with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else has Justin Timberlake partnered with", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake acquired an ownership stake in the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Justin Timberlake partnered with besides Juan Ayala?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Justin Timberlake's first business venture?", "Justin Timberlake has co-owned or provided celebrity endorsement for three restaurants in the United States - Chi, Destino, and Hospitality.", "What was Chi endorsed by Justin Timberlake about?", "Justin Timberlake's restaurant, Chi opened in West Hollywood, California in 2003.", "What other business ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides the restaurants Chi, Destino, and Hospitality?", "Timberlake launched the William Rast clothing line with childhood friend Juan Ayala", "Does Justin Timberlake also invest in movies?", "What is Justin Timberlakes' most lucrative business venture?", "In 2007 Timberlake purchased the run-down Big Creek Golf Course in his hometown of Millington, Tennessee, which he redeveloped as the eco-friendly Mirimichi Golf Course.", "How much was Justin Timberlake's golf course Mirimichi worth?", "It was reported on November 7, 2014, that Timberlake had sold Mirimichi to Three Star Leasing LLC for $500,000", "Who else has Justin Timberlake partnered with besides Juan Ayala?", "In 2017, Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake acquired an ownership stake in the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other golf ventures does he own?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other golf ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides Mirimichi", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Tiger Woods and Timberlake acquired an ownership stake in the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Timberlake_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other golf ventures does Justin Timberlake own besides Mirimichi?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the Kardashian's first reality television show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the Kardashian's first reality television show", "Truth_answer": "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians." ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the show come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out", "Truth_answer": "October 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007" ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What television channel was it launched on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on", "Truth_answer": "E!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007", "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "E!" ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the show originally received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public", "Truth_answer": "The series proved successful for E!, and has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007", "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "E!", "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public?", "The series proved successful for E!, and has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami." ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who starred in the reality show with Kim Kardashian?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who starred in the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians with Kim Kardashian", "Truth_answer": "Kim Kardashian's mother Kris Jenner, her step-parent Caitlyn Jenner, her siblings Kourtney, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians with Kim Kardashian?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians#Development", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007", "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "E!", "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public?", "The series proved successful for E!, and has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.", "Who starred in the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians with Kim Kardashian?", "Kim Kardashian's mother Kris Jenner, her step-parent Caitlyn Jenner, her siblings Kourtney, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner." ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Kim Kardashian able to get a reality show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Kim Kardashian able to get a reality show", "Truth_answer": "The idea of creating a reality series originated in 2006 when Kris Jenner showed an interest in appearing on a television show together with her family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kim Kardashian able to get a reality show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007", "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "E!", "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public?", "The series proved successful for E!, and has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.", "Who starred in the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians with Kim Kardashian?", "Kim Kardashian's mother Kris Jenner, her step-parent Caitlyn Jenner, her siblings Kourtney, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.", "How was Kim Kardashian able to get a reality show?", "The idea of creating a reality series originated in 2006 when Kris Jenner showed an interest in appearing on a television show together with her family." ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Kim pose nude for Playboy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kim pose nude for Playboy", "Truth_answer": "In one of the episodes, Kim West discussed an offer from Playboy to appear nude in the magazine. That December, West posed in a nude pictorial for Playboy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Kardashian pose nude for Playboy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007", "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "E!", "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public?", "The series proved successful for E!, and has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.", "Who starred in the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians with Kim Kardashian?", "Kim Kardashian's mother Kris Jenner, her step-parent Caitlyn Jenner, her siblings Kourtney, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.", "How was Kim Kardashian able to get a reality show?", "The idea of creating a reality series originated in 2006 when Kris Jenner showed an interest in appearing on a television show together with her family.", "Did Kim Kardashian pose nude for Playboy?", "In one of the episodes, Kim West discussed an offer from Playboy to appear nude in the magazine. That December, West posed in a nude pictorial for Playboy." ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Kardashians work on any other projects during 2007 to 2009?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Kardashians work on any other projects during 2007 to 2009", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Kim Kardashian made her feature film debut in the disaster film spoof Disaster Movie, in which she appeared as a character named Lisa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kardashians work on any other projects during 2007 to 2009?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the name of the Kardashians' first reality television show?", "Kim West began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "When did the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians come out?", "October 2007", "What television channel was Keeping Up with the Kardashians launched on?", "E!", "How was the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians originally received by the public?", "The series proved successful for E!, and has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.", "Who starred in the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians with Kim Kardashian?", "Kim Kardashian's mother Kris Jenner, her step-parent Caitlyn Jenner, her siblings Kourtney, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.", "How was Kim Kardashian able to get a reality show?", "The idea of creating a reality series originated in 2006 when Kris Jenner showed an interest in appearing on a television show together with her family.", "Did Kim Kardashian pose nude for Playboy?", "In one of the episodes, Kim West discussed an offer from Playboy to appear nude in the magazine. That December, West posed in a nude pictorial for Playboy.", "Did the Kardashians work on any other projects during 2007 to 2009?", "In 2008, Kim Kardashian made her feature film debut in the disaster film spoof Disaster Movie, in which she appeared as a character named Lisa." ], "Conversation_no": 167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of the disaster film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the disaster film", "Truth_answer": "Disaster Movie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the disaster film that Kim Kardashian starred in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Wealth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her fashion ventures", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her fashion ventures", "Truth_answer": "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, Kardashian-branded tanning products, the boutique-line DASH.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)", "Context": [ "What were Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures?", "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, Kardashian-branded tanning products, the boutique-line DASH." ], "Conversation_no": 168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who helped her with the DASH shop?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who helped Kim Kardashian with the DASH shop", "Truth_answer": "Dash (stylized as DASH) was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters (Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Kim Kardashian with the DASH shop?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoeDazzle", "Context": [ "What were Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures?", "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, Kardashian-branded tanning products, the boutique-line DASH.", "Who helped Kim Kardashian with the DASH shop?", "Dash (stylized as DASH) was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters (Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé)." ], "Conversation_no": 168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was she known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Kim Kardashian known for besides DASH", "Truth_answer": "ShoeDazzle is an American online fashion subscription service based in El Segundo, California. The company was founded by Kim Kardashian, Brian Lee, Robert Shapiro and M.J. Eng in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Kim Kardashian known for besides DASH?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoeDazzle", "Context": [ "What were Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures?", "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, Kardashian-branded tanning products, the boutique-line DASH.", "Who helped Kim Kardashian with the DASH shop?", "Dash (stylized as DASH) was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters (Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé).", "What else was Kim Kardashian known for besides DASH?", "ShoeDazzle is an American online fashion subscription service based in El Segundo, California. The company was founded by Kim Kardashian, Brian Lee, Robert Shapiro and M.J. Eng in 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was ShoeDazzle like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was ShoeDazzle like", "Truth_answer": "Each month the company debuts a selection of shoes, handbags, jewelry and provides its members with a showroom curated to their indicated fashion preferences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130115608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoeDazzle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was ShoeDazzle like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures?", "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, Kardashian-branded tanning products, the boutique-line DASH.", "Who helped Kim Kardashian with the DASH shop?", "Dash (stylized as DASH) was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters (Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé).", "What else was Kim Kardashian known for besides DASH?", "ShoeDazzle is an American online fashion subscription service based in El Segundo, California. The company was founded by Kim Kardashian, Brian Lee, Robert Shapiro and M.J. Eng in 2009.", "What was ShoeDazzle like?", "Each month the company debuts a selection of shoes, handbags, jewelry and provides its members with a showroom curated to their indicated fashion preferences." ], "Conversation_no": 168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was she good with fashion-wise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was ShoeDazzle good with fashion-wise", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Kim Kardashian good with fashion-wise besides DASH and ShoeDazzle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian", "Context": [ "What were Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures?", "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, Kardashian-branded tanning products, the boutique-line DASH.", "Who helped Kim Kardashian with the DASH shop?", "Dash (stylized as DASH) was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters (Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé).", "What else was Kim Kardashian known for besides DASH?", "ShoeDazzle is an American online fashion subscription service based in El Segundo, California. The company was founded by Kim Kardashian, Brian Lee, Robert Shapiro and M.J. Eng in 2009.", "What was ShoeDazzle like?", "Each month the company debuts a selection of shoes, handbags, jewelry and provides its members with a showroom curated to their indicated fashion preferences.", "What else was Kim Kardashian good with fashion-wise besides DASH and ShoeDazzle?" ], "Conversation_no": 168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about DASH and ShoeDazzle", "Truth_answer": "In recent years, Kim West has developed an online and social media presence, including hundreds of millions of followers on Twitter and Instagram.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kim Kardashian article besides fashion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson#1896-1898_seasons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the 1896-98 seasons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the 1896-98 seasons", "Truth_answer": "At age 36, Sam Thompson played his last full season of professional baseball in 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Sam Thompson and the 1896-98 seasons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sam Thompson and the 1896-98 seasons?", "At age 36, Sam Thompson played his last full season of professional baseball in 1896." ], "Conversation_no": 169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reason he played his last season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reason Sam Thompson played his last season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason Sam Thompson played his last season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson#1896-1898_seasons", "Context": [ "What happened with Sam Thompson and the 1896-98 seasons?", "At age 36, Sam Thompson played his last full season of professional baseball in 1896.", "What was the reason Sam Thompson played his last season?" ], "Conversation_no": 169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after his last season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Sam Thompson's last season", "Truth_answer": "In 1897, at age 37, Sam Thompson was sidelined by pain and appeared in only three games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sam Thompson's last season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sam Thompson and the 1896-98 seasons?", "At age 36, Sam Thompson played his last full season of professional baseball in 1896.", "What was the reason Sam Thompson played his last season?", "What happened after Sam Thompson's last season?", "In 1897, at age 37, Sam Thompson was sidelined by pain and appeared in only three games." ], "Conversation_no": 169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he hospitalized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sam Thompson hospitalized", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Thompson hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sam Thompson and the 1896-98 seasons?", "At age 36, Sam Thompson played his last full season of professional baseball in 1896.", "What was the reason Sam Thompson played his last season?", "What happened after Sam Thompson's last season?", "In 1897, at age 37, Sam Thompson was sidelined by pain and appeared in only three games.", "Was Sam Thompson hospitalized?" ], "Conversation_no": 169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he in pain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Sam Thompson in pain", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Sam Thompson in pain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson#1896-1898_seasons", "Context": [ "What happened with Sam Thompson and the 1896-98 seasons?", "At age 36, Sam Thompson played his last full season of professional baseball in 1896.", "What was the reason Sam Thompson played his last season?", "What happened after Sam Thompson's last season?", "In 1897, at age 37, Sam Thompson was sidelined by pain and appeared in only three games.", "Was Sam Thompson hospitalized?", "How long was Sam Thompson in pain?" ], "Conversation_no": 169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any more aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any more aspects of the Sam Thompson article besides his pain", "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson opted to leave the team in May 1898 and return to Detroit. His sudden retirement has been attributed to a combination of homesickness and chronic back pain.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more aspects of the Sam Thompson article besides his pain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Independent_years_(2007–10)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2007", "Truth_answer": "On July 24, 2007, Portugal. The Man released their second full-length album, Church Mouth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Portugal. The Man in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Portugal. The Man in 2007?", "On July 24, 2007, Portugal. The Man released their second full-length album, Church Mouth." ], "Conversation_no": 170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Church Mouth by Portugal. The Man. successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Independent_years_(2007–10)", "Context": [ "What happened with Portugal. The Man in 2007?", "On July 24, 2007, Portugal. The Man released their second full-length album, Church Mouth.", "Was the album Church Mouth by Portugal. The Man. successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do anything after the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man. do anything after the album Church Mouth", "Truth_answer": "Portugal. The Man set out on a full U.S. headline tour. They then toured Europe and followed it up with another US headlining tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man. do anything after the album Church Mouth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud", "Context": [ "What happened with Portugal. The Man in 2007?", "On July 24, 2007, Portugal. The Man released their second full-length album, Church Mouth.", "Was the album Church Mouth by Portugal. The Man. successful?", "Did Portugal. The Man. do anything after the album Church Mouth?", "Portugal. The Man set out on a full U.S. headline tour. They then toured Europe and followed it up with another US headlining tour." ], "Conversation_no": 170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man. produce any other albums besides Church Mouth", "Truth_answer": "In the Mountain in the Cloud is the sixth studio album by Alaskan psychedelic rock band Portugal. The Man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200825004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man. produce any other albums besides Church Mouth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud", "Context": [ "What happened with Portugal. The Man in 2007?", "On July 24, 2007, Portugal. The Man released their second full-length album, Church Mouth.", "Was the album Church Mouth by Portugal. The Man. successful?", "Did Portugal. The Man. do anything after the album Church Mouth?", "Portugal. The Man set out on a full U.S. headline tour. They then toured Europe and followed it up with another US headlining tour.", "Did Portugal. The Man. produce any other albums besides Church Mouth?", "In the Mountain in the Cloud is the sixth studio album by Alaskan psychedelic rock band Portugal. The Man." ], "Conversation_no": 170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of its singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Alaskan singles", "Truth_answer": "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now) and So American", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200825004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200825004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the album In the Mountain in the Cloud by Portugal. The Man.'s singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Origin_(2002–06)", "Context": [ "What happened with Portugal. The Man in 2007?", "On July 24, 2007, Portugal. The Man released their second full-length album, Church Mouth.", "Was the album Church Mouth by Portugal. The Man. successful?", "Did Portugal. The Man. do anything after the album Church Mouth?", "Portugal. The Man set out on a full U.S. headline tour. They then toured Europe and followed it up with another US headlining tour.", "Did Portugal. The Man. produce any other albums besides Church Mouth?", "In the Mountain in the Cloud is the sixth studio album by Alaskan psychedelic rock band Portugal. The Man.", "What were some of the album In the Mountain in the Cloud by Portugal. The Man.'s singles?", "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now) and So American" ], "Conversation_no": 170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Portugal. The Man. article besides their albums", "Truth_answer": "Portugal. The Man was originally started as John Gourley's side project, with Carothers playing bass. Before they had a drummer, they used drum machines and synth-loops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Portugal. The Man. article besides their albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Instrumentation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of instrumentation did they use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of instrumentation did they use", "Truth_answer": "The Dark Side of the Moon features metronomic sound effects during Speak to Me, and tape loops opening Money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of instrumentation did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Instrumentation", "Context": [ "What kind of instrumentation did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon features metronomic sound effects during Speak to Me, and tape loops opening Money." ], "Conversation_no": 171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any particular songs they used this technique on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any particular songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon that Pink Floyd used metronomic sound effects and tape loops on", "Truth_answer": "Speak to Me and Money", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128104751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any particular songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon that Pink Floyd used metronomic sound effects and tape loops on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What kind of instrumentation did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon features metronomic sound effects during Speak to Me, and tape loops opening Money.", "Were there any particular songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon that Pink Floyd used metronomic sound effects and tape loops on?", "Speak to Me and Money" ], "Conversation_no": 171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other songs that used the technique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd that used metronomic sound effects and tape loops besides Speak to Me and Money", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd that used metronomic sound effects and tape loops besides Speak to Me and Money?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Instrumentation", "Context": [ "What kind of instrumentation did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon features metronomic sound effects during Speak to Me, and tape loops opening Money.", "Were there any particular songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon that Pink Floyd used metronomic sound effects and tape loops on?", "Speak to Me and Money", "Were there any other songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd that used metronomic sound effects and tape loops besides Speak to Me and Money?" ], "Conversation_no": 171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other different techniques did they use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other different techniques did The Dark Side of the Moon use", "Truth_answer": "The sound effects on Money were created by splicing together Waters' recordings of clinking coins, tearing paper, a ringing cash register, and a clicking adding machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128104751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other different techniques did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon besides metronomic sound effects and tape loops?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Instrumentation", "Context": [ "What kind of instrumentation did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon features metronomic sound effects during Speak to Me, and tape loops opening Money.", "Were there any particular songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon that Pink Floyd used metronomic sound effects and tape loops on?", "Speak to Me and Money", "Were there any other songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd that used metronomic sound effects and tape loops besides Speak to Me and Money?", "What other different techniques did Pink Floyd use on the album The Dark Side of the Moon besides metronomic sound effects and tape loops?", "The sound effects on Money were created by splicing together Waters' recordings of clinking coins, tearing paper, a ringing cash register, and a clicking adding machine." ], "Conversation_no": 171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they use synthesizers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd use synthesizers on the album The Dark Side of the Moon", "Truth_answer": "Along with the conventional rock band instrumentation, Pink Floyd added prominent synthesisers to their sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd use synthesizers on the album The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Recording", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the recording start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the recording start", "Truth_answer": "May 1972", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Recording", "Context": [ "When did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd start?", "May 1972" ], "Conversation_no": 172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the recording take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd take place", "Truth_answer": "Abbey Road Studios", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720130558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(Pink_Floyd_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128104751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Recording", "Context": [ "When did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd start?", "May 1972", "Where did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd take place?", "Abbey Road Studios" ], "Conversation_no": 172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dark Side of the Moon article besides recording", "Truth_answer": "The Dark Side of the Moon was recorded in two sessions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dark Side of the Moon article besides recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon#Recording", "Context": [ "When did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd start?", "May 1972", "Where did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd take place?", "Abbey Road Studios", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dark Side of the Moon article besides recording?", "The Dark Side of the Moon was recorded in two sessions." ], "Conversation_no": 172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take to record the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take to record the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd", "Truth_answer": "The Dark Side of the Moon was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, in two sessions, between May 1972 and January 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to record the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(Pink_Floyd_song)", "Context": [ "When did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd start?", "May 1972", "Where did the recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd take place?", "Abbey Road Studios", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dark Side of the Moon article besides recording?", "The Dark Side of the Moon was recorded in two sessions.", "How long did it take to record the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd?", "The Dark Side of the Moon was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, in two sessions, between May 1972 and January 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any songs on the album make it into hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any songs on The Dark Side of the Moon make it into hits", "Truth_answer": "Released as a single, Money became the band's first hit in the United States, reaching number 10 in Cash Box magazine and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720130558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(Pink_Floyd_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd make it into hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia" ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do growing up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up", "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)#Retirement", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park." ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up", "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor retired from professional cricket in early 1999 after the Ashes series. On Australia Day, he was named the Australian of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)#Retirement", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up?", "Mark Taylor retired from professional cricket in early 1999 after the Ashes series. On Australia Day, he was named the Australian of the Year." ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor was awarded an Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and a Centenary Medal in 2001. He was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up?", "Mark Taylor retired from professional cricket in early 1999 after the Ashes series. On Australia Day, he was named the Australian of the Year.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards?", "Mark Taylor was awarded an Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and a Centenary Medal in 2001. He was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any championships for his school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any championships for his school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any championships for his school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up?", "Mark Taylor retired from professional cricket in early 1999 after the Ashes series. On Australia Day, he was named the Australian of the Year.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards?", "Mark Taylor was awarded an Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and a Centenary Medal in 2001. He was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2002.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any championships for his school?" ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What jobs did he work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What jobs did Mark Taylor (cricketer) work", "Truth_answer": "Cricketer, cricket commentator", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What jobs did Mark Taylor (cricketer) work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up?", "Mark Taylor retired from professional cricket in early 1999 after the Ashes series. On Australia Day, he was named the Australian of the Year.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards?", "Mark Taylor was awarded an Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and a Centenary Medal in 2001. He was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2002.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any championships for his school?", "What jobs did Mark Taylor (cricketer) work?", "Cricketer, cricket commentator" ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) go to college", "Truth_answer": "Completing his secondary education at Chatswood High School, Mark Taylor later obtained a degree in surveying at the University of New South Wales in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Leeton, New South Wales, Australia", "What did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do growing up?", "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article besides what he did growing up?", "Mark Taylor retired from professional cricket in early 1999 after the Ashes series. On Australia Day, he was named the Australian of the Year.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards?", "Mark Taylor was awarded an Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and a Centenary Medal in 2001. He was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2002.", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any championships for his school?", "What jobs did Mark Taylor (cricketer) work?", "Cricketer, cricket commentator", "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) go to college?", "Completing his secondary education at Chatswood High School, Mark Taylor later obtained a degree in surveying at the University of New South Wales in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor graduate", "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor originally trained as a surveyor, and received a degree in surveying from the University of New South Wales in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) graduate from the University of South Wales?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed#1980–89:_Marriage_and_mid-period", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he get married", "Truth_answer": "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed#1990–99:_Velvet_Underground_reunion_and_various_projects", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did their marriage last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed#1980–89:_Marriage_and_mid-period", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in 1980?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in 1980", "Truth_answer": "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124140531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it reach Billboard charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Growing Up in Public reach Billboard charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed#1980–89:_Marriage_and_mid-period", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?" ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed#1975–79:_Addiction_and_decline", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?" ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he or was he still doing drugs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed or was Lou Reed still doing drugs", "Truth_answer": "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed do or was he still doing drugs in 1981?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed#1942–64:_Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?", "Did Lou Reed do or was he still doing drugs in 1981?", "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1982?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1982", "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Lou Reed recorded My House from his album The Blue Mask as a tribute to his late mentor Delmore Schwartz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124140531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Lou Reed in 1982?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Mask", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?", "Did Lou Reed do or was he still doing drugs in 1981?", "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1982?", "In 1982, Lou Reed recorded My House from his album The Blue Mask as a tribute to his late mentor Delmore Schwartz." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was The Blue Mask?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Blue Mask by Lou Reed", "Truth_answer": "The Blue Mask is the eleventh solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Mask_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Blue Mask by Lou Reed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Hearts", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?", "Did Lou Reed do or was he still doing drugs in 1981?", "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1982?", "In 1982, Lou Reed recorded My House from his album The Blue Mask as a tribute to his late mentor Delmore Schwartz.", "What was The Blue Mask by Lou Reed?", "The Blue Mask is the eleventh solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Lou Reed in 1983", "Truth_answer": "Legendary Hearts is the twelfth solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in March 1983 by RCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Lou Reed in 1983?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Hearts", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?", "Did Lou Reed do or was he still doing drugs in 1981?", "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1982?", "In 1982, Lou Reed recorded My House from his album The Blue Mask as a tribute to his late mentor Delmore Schwartz.", "What was The Blue Mask by Lou Reed?", "The Blue Mask is the eleventh solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1983?", "Legendary Hearts is the twelfth solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in March 1983 by RCA Records." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Legendary Hearts by Lou Reed do well", "Truth_answer": "Legendary Hearts peaked at No. 159 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Two singles were released: Don't Talk to Me About Work and Martial Law. Both failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Legendary Hearts by Lou Reed do well?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Sensations", "Context": [ "When did Lou Reed get married?", "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Did Lou Reed and Sylvia Morales' marriage last?", "In 1994, Lou Reed and Morales were divorced.", "What else happened with Lou Reed in 1980 besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales?", "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public.", "Did Lou Reed's song Think It Over reach Billboard charts?", "Did Lou Reed win any awards?", "Lou Reed was nominated for a Grammy Award for best male rock vocal performance for the 1989 album New York.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1981?", "Did Lou Reed do or was he still doing drugs in 1981?", "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1982?", "In 1982, Lou Reed recorded My House from his album The Blue Mask as a tribute to his late mentor Delmore Schwartz.", "What was The Blue Mask by Lou Reed?", "The Blue Mask is the eleventh solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed.", "What happened with Lou Reed in 1983?", "Legendary Hearts is the twelfth solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in March 1983 by RCA Records.", "Did the album Legendary Hearts by Lou Reed do well?", "Legendary Hearts peaked at No. 159 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Two singles were released: Don't Talk to Me About Work and Martial Law. Both failed to chart." ], "Conversation_no": 174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he produce anything in 1984?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed produce anything in 1984", "Truth_answer": "New Sensations is the thirteenth solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in April 1984 by RCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611091133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Sensations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed produce anything in 1984?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin won his first major world championship, the WBA interim middleweight title, by defeating Milton Núñez in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gennady Golovkin article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin#Early_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gennady Golovkin article?", "Gennady Golovkin won his first major world championship, the WBA interim middleweight title, by defeating Milton Núñez in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the score for The Gennady Golovkin article", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin routed Núñez, defeating him in 58 seconds to become a world champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score for Gennady Golovkin's WBA interim middleweight title in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gennady Golovkin article?", "Gennady Golovkin won his first major world championship, the WBA interim middleweight title, by defeating Milton Núñez in 2010.", "What was the score for Gennady Golovkin's WBA interim middleweight title in 2010?", "Gennady Golovkin routed Núñez, defeating him in 58 seconds to become a world champion." ], "Conversation_no": 175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any notice from other people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin get any notice from other people", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin get any notice from other people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin#Early_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gennady Golovkin article?", "Gennady Golovkin won his first major world championship, the WBA interim middleweight title, by defeating Milton Núñez in 2010.", "What was the score for Gennady Golovkin's WBA interim middleweight title in 2010?", "Gennady Golovkin routed Núñez, defeating him in 58 seconds to become a world champion.", "Did Gennady Golovkin get any notice from other people?" ], "Conversation_no": 175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else important happened with that fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else important happened with Gennady Golovkin's fight with Milton Núñez besides his knockout win in 58 seconds", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin was promptly upgraded to WBA (Regular) champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else important happened with Gennady Golovkin's fight with Milton Núñez besides his knockout win in 58 seconds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gennady Golovkin article?", "Gennady Golovkin won his first major world championship, the WBA interim middleweight title, by defeating Milton Núñez in 2010.", "What was the score for Gennady Golovkin's WBA interim middleweight title in 2010?", "Gennady Golovkin routed Núñez, defeating him in 58 seconds to become a world champion.", "Did Gennady Golovkin get any notice from other people?", "What else important happened with Gennady Golovkin's fight with Milton Núñez besides his knockout win in 58 seconds?", "Gennady Golovkin was promptly upgraded to WBA (Regular) champion." ], "Conversation_no": 175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about this fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about Gennady Golovkin's fight with Milton Núñez", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin won his first major world championship, the WBA interim middleweight title, by defeating Milton Núñez in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the fight between Gennady Golovkin and Milton Núñez?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks#Post-Beach_Boys_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career", "Truth_answer": "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks#Discography", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he release The Moon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon", "Truth_answer": "1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "1969" ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the public respond to the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "1969", "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon?" ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of a song from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from The Moon by The Moon", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from the album The Moon by The Moon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks#Post-Beach_Boys_career", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "1969", "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon?", "What is the name of a song from the album The Moon by The Moon?" ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he find success in his post-Beach Boys career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David Marks find success in his post-Beach Boys career", "Truth_answer": "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Marks find success in his post-Beach Boys career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks#The_Beach_Boys", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "1969", "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon?", "What is the name of a song from the album The Moon by The Moon?", "Did David Marks find success in his post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made Marks leave the Beach Boys?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made David Marks leave the Beach Boys", "Truth_answer": "At the height of their initial wave of international success, David Marks quit the Beach Boys in late August 1963 during an argument with Murry Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made David Marks leave the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "1969", "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon?", "What is the name of a song from the album The Moon by The Moon?", "Did David Marks find success in his post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What made David Marks leave the Beach Boys?", "At the height of their initial wave of international success, David Marks quit the Beach Boys in late August 1963 during an argument with Murry Wilson." ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he married during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was David Marks married during the period of the Beach Boys", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Marks married after he left the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks#Post-Beach_Boys_career", "Context": [ "What is the name of a project that David Marks worked on in his Post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What year did David Marks release the album The Moon?", "1969", "How did the public respond to the album The Moon by The Moon?", "What is the name of a song from the album The Moon by The Moon?", "Did David Marks find success in his post-Beach Boys career?", "After David Marks left the Beach Boys, the Marksmen became his full-time focus, becoming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1964.", "What made David Marks leave the Beach Boys?", "At the height of their initial wave of international success, David Marks quit the Beach Boys in late August 1963 during an argument with Murry Wilson.", "Was David Marks married after he left the Beach Boys?" ], "Conversation_no": 176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Marks go on tour during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David Marks go on tour after he left the Beach Boys", "Truth_answer": "In spite of packed concert venues up and down the state of California, lack of airplay precluded any further releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Marks go on tour after he left the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Auxiliaries", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an auxilary", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an auxilary", "Truth_answer": "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Auxiliaries", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands", "Truth_answer": "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Auxiliaries", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands", "Truth_answer": "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Auxiliaries", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard", "Truth_answer": "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Auxiliaries", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard.", "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard?", "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year is this in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year is Color Guard or Honor Guard in", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, color guards began to hold their own competitions in the winter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did auxiliaries start performing as independent groups?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Uniforms", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard.", "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard?", "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups.", "What year did auxiliaries start performing as independent groups?", "In the early 1970s, color guards began to hold their own competitions in the winter." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does this lead to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do color guards holding their own competitions in winter lead to", "Truth_answer": "Many auxiliary groups change the outfits they use from season to season based on the needs of the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do color guards holding their own competitions in winter lead to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Uniforms", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard.", "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard?", "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups.", "What year did auxiliaries start performing as independent groups?", "In the early 1970s, color guards began to hold their own competitions in the winter.", "What do color guards holding their own competitions in winter lead to?", "Many auxiliary groups change the outfits they use from season to season based on the needs of the band." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do they change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do auxiliary groups change in their outfits from season to season", "Truth_answer": "Some auxiliary groups use uniforms that resemble gymnastics outfits: Often, these uniforms are themed, drawing inspiration from the music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do auxiliary groups change in their outfits from season to season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Uniforms", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard.", "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard?", "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups.", "What year did auxiliaries start performing as independent groups?", "In the early 1970s, color guards began to hold their own competitions in the winter.", "What do color guards holding their own competitions in winter lead to?", "Many auxiliary groups change the outfits they use from season to season based on the needs of the band.", "What do auxiliary groups change in their outfits from season to season?", "Some auxiliary groups use uniforms that resemble gymnastics outfits: Often, these uniforms are themed, drawing inspiration from the music." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else do they use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else do auxiliary groups use besides uniforms that resemble gymnastics outfits", "Truth_answer": "Some also have a base uniform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do auxiliary groups use besides uniforms that resemble gymnastics outfits?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band#Uniforms", "Context": [ "What is an auxiliary in the context of marching bands?", "The color guard, or auxiliary, of a marching band or drum and bugle corps may contain sabers, mock rifles, and tall flags.", "What did auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "Many bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "What did the visual component of auxiliaries do for marching bands?", "For ceremonial bands, this could be a traditional color guard or honor guard.", "What did being a visual component of bands do for color guard or honor guard?", "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups.", "What year did auxiliaries start performing as independent groups?", "In the early 1970s, color guards began to hold their own competitions in the winter.", "What do color guards holding their own competitions in winter lead to?", "Many auxiliary groups change the outfits they use from season to season based on the needs of the band.", "What do auxiliary groups change in their outfits from season to season?", "Some auxiliary groups use uniforms that resemble gymnastics outfits: Often, these uniforms are themed, drawing inspiration from the music.", "What else do auxiliary groups use besides uniforms that resemble gymnastics outfits?", "Some also have a base uniform." ], "Conversation_no": 177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are these used for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the base uniforms used for", "Truth_answer": "Occasions such as parades or other ceremonies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the base uniforms used for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin#Palestinian", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "The Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning and closed Palestinian schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin#Assassination", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article?", "The Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning and closed Palestinian schools." ], "Conversation_no": 178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused this closure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused the closure of Palestinian Schools by the Palestinian Authority", "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the closure of Palestinian Schools by the Palestinian Authority?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article?", "The Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning and closed Palestinian schools.", "What caused the closure of Palestinian Schools by the Palestinian Authority?", "Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli attack." ], "Conversation_no": 178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were they mourning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the Palestinians mourning in the Palestinian School", "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Yassin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Palestinians mourning when the Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article?", "The Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning and closed Palestinian schools.", "What caused the closure of Palestinian Schools by the Palestinian Authority?", "Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli attack.", "Who were Palestinians mourning when the Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning?", "Ahmed Yassin" ], "Conversation_no": 178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ahmed Yassin die", "Truth_answer": "22 March 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ahmed Yassin die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin#Palestinian", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article?", "The Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning and closed Palestinian schools.", "What caused the closure of Palestinian Schools by the Palestinian Authority?", "Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli attack.", "Who were Palestinians mourning when the Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning?", "Ahmed Yassin", "When did Ahmed Yassin die?", "22 March 2004" ], "Conversation_no": 178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was this the moment he had been waiting for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Ahmed Yassin's assassination the moment he had been waiting for", "Truth_answer": "Hamas called for retaliation against Israel. About 200,000 people took to the streets of the Gaza Strip for Ahmed Yassin's funeral as Israeli forces declared a national alert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ahmed Yassin's assassination the moment he had been waiting for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin#Involvement_in_the_Israel–Palestinian_conflict", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article?", "The Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning and closed Palestinian schools.", "What caused the closure of Palestinian Schools by the Palestinian Authority?", "Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli attack.", "Who were Palestinians mourning when the Palestinian Authority declared three days of mourning?", "Ahmed Yassin", "When did Ahmed Yassin die?", "22 March 2004", "Why was Ahmed Yassin's assassination the moment he had been waiting for?", "Hamas called for retaliation against Israel. About 200,000 people took to the streets of the Gaza Strip for Ahmed Yassin's funeral as Israeli forces declared a national alert." ], "Conversation_no": 178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me more about his dealings with Palestine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about Ahmed Yassin's dealings with Palestine", "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Yassin opposed the peace process between the Palestinians and the Israelis. He supported armed resistance against Israel, and was very outspoken in his views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Ahmed Yassin's dealings with Palestine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Casablancas#Solo_projects_(2009–present)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the solo projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the solo projects", "Truth_answer": "Julian Casablancas' first solo album, Phrazes for the Young, was released on November 2 in the UK and November 3, 2009, in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116032525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Casablancas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Julian Casablancas' solo projects?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrazes_for_the_Young#Sales", "Context": [ "What are Julian Casablancas' solo projects?", "Julian Casablancas' first solo album, Phrazes for the Young, was released on November 2 in the UK and November 3, 2009, in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Phrazes for the Young do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas do", "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at #35 on the US Billboard 200 (#11 on the digital albums chart) and #19 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrazes_for_the_Young", "Context": [ "What are Julian Casablancas' solo projects?", "Julian Casablancas' first solo album, Phrazes for the Young, was released on November 2 in the UK and November 3, 2009, in the United States.", "How did the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas do?", "The album debuted at #35 on the US Billboard 200 (#11 on the digital albums chart) and #19 on the UK Albums Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any singles on it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any singles on the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas", "Truth_answer": "11th Dimension and Out of the Blue“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles on the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Casablancas", "Context": [ "What are Julian Casablancas' solo projects?", "Julian Casablancas' first solo album, Phrazes for the Young, was released on November 2 in the UK and November 3, 2009, in the United States.", "How did the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas do?", "The album debuted at #35 on the US Billboard 200 (#11 on the digital albums chart) and #19 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Were there any singles on the album Phrazes for the Young by Julian Casablancas?", "11th Dimension and Out of the Blue“" ], "Conversation_no": 179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Julian do any other solo projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julian Casablancas do any other solo projects besides the album Phrazes for the Young", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Julian Casablancas composed an original song, I Like The Night, as part of his endorsement deal to represent Azzaro's new men's fragrance, Decibel, dB.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116032525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Casablancas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Casablancas do any other solo projects besides the album Phrazes for the Young?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Television_and_film", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did she do in television", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Audra McDonald received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524072244id_/https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Audra McDonald do in television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Television_and_film", "Context": [ "What did Audra McDonald do in television?", "In 2001, Audra McDonald received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit." ], "Conversation_no": 180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which HBO film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which HBO film", "Truth_answer": "Wit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524072244id_/https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which HBO film did Audra McDonald receive her first Emmy Award nomination for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Television_and_film", "Context": [ "What did Audra McDonald do in television?", "In 2001, Audra McDonald received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit.", "Which HBO film did Audra McDonald receive her first Emmy Award nomination for?", "Wit" ], "Conversation_no": 180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else in television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald do anything else in television besides the HBO film Wit", "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald appeared as Naomi Bennett in Private Practice, a spinoff of Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald do anything else in television besides the HBO film Wit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Television_and_film", "Context": [ "What did Audra McDonald do in television?", "In 2001, Audra McDonald received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit.", "Which HBO film did Audra McDonald receive her first Emmy Award nomination for?", "Wit", "Did Audra McDonald do anything else in television besides the HBO film Wit?", "Audra McDonald appeared as Naomi Bennett in Private Practice, a spinoff of Grey's Anatomy." ], "Conversation_no": 180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Audra McDonald do in films", "Truth_answer": "In films, Audra McDonald has appeared in Beauty and the Beast, Ricki and the Flash, Best Thief in the World, It Runs in the Family, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Audra McDonald do in films?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What did Audra McDonald do in television?", "In 2001, Audra McDonald received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit.", "Which HBO film did Audra McDonald receive her first Emmy Award nomination for?", "Wit", "Did Audra McDonald do anything else in television besides the HBO film Wit?", "Audra McDonald appeared as Naomi Bennett in Private Practice, a spinoff of Grey's Anatomy.", "What did Audra McDonald do in films?", "In films, Audra McDonald has appeared in Beauty and the Beast, Ricki and the Flash, Best Thief in the World, It Runs in the Family, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards for her film roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald win any awards for her film roles", "Truth_answer": "2008 Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Film for A Raisin in the Sun", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald win any awards for her film roles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What did Audra McDonald do in television?", "In 2001, Audra McDonald received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit.", "Which HBO film did Audra McDonald receive her first Emmy Award nomination for?", "Wit", "Did Audra McDonald do anything else in television besides the HBO film Wit?", "Audra McDonald appeared as Naomi Bennett in Private Practice, a spinoff of Grey's Anatomy.", "What did Audra McDonald do in films?", "In films, Audra McDonald has appeared in Beauty and the Beast, Ricki and the Flash, Best Thief in the World, It Runs in the Family, and more.", "Did Audra McDonald win any awards for her film roles?", "2008 Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Film for A Raisin in the Sun" ], "Conversation_no": 180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards in television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald win any awards in television", "Truth_answer": "2015 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program for Sweeney Todd (Live from Lincoln Center)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald win any awards in television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator#The_classic_line-up_(1971–72)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band break-up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band break-up", "Truth_answer": "mid-1972", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108073055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator#The_classic_line-up_(1971–72)", "Context": [ "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "mid-1972" ], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the group split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up", "Truth_answer": "The combination of working for too long without a break, combined with lack of support from Stratton-Smith and Charisma and financial difficulties caused Van der Graaf Generator to implode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator#First_reunion_(1975–78)", "Context": [ "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "mid-1972", "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up?", "The combination of working for too long without a break, combined with lack of support from Stratton-Smith and Charisma and financial difficulties caused Van der Graaf Generator to implode." ], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they play their first show upon reuniting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band Van der Graaf Generator play their first show upon reuniting", "Truth_answer": "France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Van der Graaf Generator play their first show upon reuniting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "mid-1972", "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up?", "The combination of working for too long without a break, combined with lack of support from Stratton-Smith and Charisma and financial difficulties caused Van der Graaf Generator to implode.", "Where did the band Van der Graaf Generator play their first show upon reuniting?", "France" ], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did their new album do good?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator's new album do good", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator's new album do good?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator#Trio_(2006_–_present)", "Context": [ "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "mid-1972", "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up?", "The combination of working for too long without a break, combined with lack of support from Stratton-Smith and Charisma and financial difficulties caused Van der Graaf Generator to implode.", "Where did the band Van der Graaf Generator play their first show upon reuniting?", "France", "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator's new album do good?" ], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are they doing now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Van der Graaf Generators doing now", "Truth_answer": "A new album, Do Not Disturb was released in September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the band Van der Graaf Generator doing now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator#Second_reunion_(2005)", "Context": [ "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "mid-1972", "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up?", "The combination of working for too long without a break, combined with lack of support from Stratton-Smith and Charisma and financial difficulties caused Van der Graaf Generator to implode.", "Where did the band Van der Graaf Generator play their first show upon reuniting?", "France", "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator's new album do good?", "What are the band Van der Graaf Generator doing now?", "A new album, Do Not Disturb was released in September 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else interesting can you tell me?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else interesting can you tell me besides what the band Van der Graaf Generator is doing now", "Truth_answer": "Hammill stated in December 2005 that there were no plans for further recordings or performances by the classic Van der Graaf Generator line-up of himself, Banton, Evans and Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108073055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting can you tell me besides what the band Van der Graaf Generator is doing now?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator#Second_reunion_(2005)", "Context": [ "When did the band Van der Graaf Generator break up?", "mid-1972", "Why did the group Van der Graaf Generator split up?", "The combination of working for too long without a break, combined with lack of support from Stratton-Smith and Charisma and financial difficulties caused Van der Graaf Generator to implode.", "Where did the band Van der Graaf Generator play their first show upon reuniting?", "France", "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator's new album do good?", "What are the band Van der Graaf Generator doing now?", "A new album, Do Not Disturb was released in September 2016.", "What else interesting can you tell me besides what the band Van der Graaf Generator is doing now?", "Hammill stated in December 2005 that there were no plans for further recordings or performances by the classic Van der Graaf Generator line-up of himself, Banton, Evans and Jackson." ], "Conversation_no": 181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any regrets about getting back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator have any regrets about getting back together", "Truth_answer": "Relationships between Jackson and the others became strained, and Hammill, Banton and Evans realised that the only way Van der Graaf Generator could continue was without him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108073055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator have any regrets about getting back together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#2002–2004:_Quizás_and_7", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Iglesias doing between 2002 and 04?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Iglesias doing between 2002 and 04", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quizás_(album)#Commercial_performance", "Context": [ "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás." ], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album Quizás do ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do", "Truth_answer": "Quizás topped the Billboard Latin Albums Chart, debuting at #1 and shot to #12 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for a Spanish album at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020220010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiz%C3%A1s_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quizás_(album)#Commercial_performance", "Context": [ "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás.", "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do ?", "Quizás topped the Billboard Latin Albums Chart, debuting at #1 and shot to #12 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for a Spanish album at the time." ], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well abroad?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do well abroad", "Truth_answer": "The album also entered at 200 on the UK album charts, as well as performing well across Latin America going platinum in counties like Mexico and Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020220010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiz%C3%A1s_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do well abroad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#2002–2004:_Quizás_and_7", "Context": [ "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás.", "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do ?", "Quizás topped the Billboard Latin Albums Chart, debuting at #1 and shot to #12 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for a Spanish album at the time.", "Did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do well abroad?", "The album also entered at 200 on the UK album charts, as well as performing well across Latin America going platinum in counties like Mexico and Argentina." ], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Iglesias release another album during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias release another album during the time period from 2002-2004", "Truth_answer": "By 2003 Enrique Iglesias released his seventh album, which he called 7, the second to be co-written by Iglesias.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias release another album during the time period from 2002-2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias", "Context": [ "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás.", "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do ?", "Quizás topped the Billboard Latin Albums Chart, debuting at #1 and shot to #12 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for a Spanish album at the time.", "Did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do well abroad?", "The album also entered at 200 on the UK album charts, as well as performing well across Latin America going platinum in counties like Mexico and Argentina.", "Did Enrique Iglesias release another album during the time period from 2002-2004?", "By 2003 Enrique Iglesias released his seventh album, which he called 7, the second to be co-written by Iglesias." ], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who co-wrote the album with Iglesias?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who co-wrote the album 7 with Enrique Iglesias", "Truth_answer": "It features the song Roamer, which Enrique Iglesias wrote with his friend and longtime guitarist, Tony Bruno.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who co-wrote the album 7 with Enrique Iglesias?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)", "Context": [ "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás.", "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do ?", "Quizás topped the Billboard Latin Albums Chart, debuting at #1 and shot to #12 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for a Spanish album at the time.", "Did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do well abroad?", "The album also entered at 200 on the UK album charts, as well as performing well across Latin America going platinum in counties like Mexico and Argentina.", "Did Enrique Iglesias release another album during the time period from 2002-2004?", "By 2003 Enrique Iglesias released his seventh album, which he called 7, the second to be co-written by Iglesias.", "Who co-wrote the album 7 with Enrique Iglesias?", "It features the song Roamer, which Enrique Iglesias wrote with his friend and longtime guitarist, Tony Bruno." ], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did 7 rank on the Billboard charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did 7 rank on the Billboard charts", "Truth_answer": "7 reached number 31 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200913124646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the album 7 by Enrique Iglesias rank on the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)", "Context": [ "What was Enrique Iglesias doing between 2002 and 2004?", "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás.", "How did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do ?", "Quizás topped the Billboard Latin Albums Chart, debuting at #1 and shot to #12 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for a Spanish album at the time.", "Did the album Quizás by Enrique Iglesias do well abroad?", "The album also entered at 200 on the UK album charts, as well as performing well across Latin America going platinum in counties like Mexico and Argentina.", "Did Enrique Iglesias release another album during the time period from 2002-2004?", "By 2003 Enrique Iglesias released his seventh album, which he called 7, the second to be co-written by Iglesias.", "Who co-wrote the album 7 with Enrique Iglesias?", "It features the song Roamer, which Enrique Iglesias wrote with his friend and longtime guitarist, Tony Bruno.", "Where did the album 7 by Enrique Iglesias rank on the Billboard charts?", "7 reached number 31 on the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did 7 gain critical success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album 7 by Enrique Iglesias gain critical success", "Truth_answer": "The album received mixed reviews, with critics comparing it negatively with Enrique Iglesias's 2001 album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200913124646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album 7 by Enrique Iglesias gain critical success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)#Powers,_weaknesses_and_limitations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Powers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Powers", "Truth_answer": "Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Pinhead's (Hellraiser) powers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)#Powers,_weaknesses_and_limitations", "Context": [ "What were Pinhead's (Hellraiser) powers?", "Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities." ], "Conversation_no": 183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of these abilities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) supernatural abilities", "Truth_answer": "Pinhead's preferred method of attack is by summoning hooks and chains to mutilate victims, often pulling said victims in several directions to tear them apart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) supernatural abilities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)#Powers,_weaknesses_and_limitations", "Context": [ "What were Pinhead's (Hellraiser) powers?", "Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities.", "What are some of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) supernatural abilities?", "Pinhead's preferred method of attack is by summoning hooks and chains to mutilate victims, often pulling said victims in several directions to tear them apart." ], "Conversation_no": 183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are his weaknesses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Pinhead's (Hellraiser) weaknesses", "Truth_answer": "In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Pinhead's (Hellraiser) weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)#Powers,_weaknesses_and_limitations", "Context": [ "What were Pinhead's (Hellraiser) powers?", "Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities.", "What are some of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) supernatural abilities?", "Pinhead's preferred method of attack is by summoning hooks and chains to mutilate victims, often pulling said victims in several directions to tear them apart.", "What are Pinhead's (Hellraiser) weaknesses?", "In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration." ], "Conversation_no": 183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is a weakness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else besides needing to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration to act in the physical world is a weakness for Pinhead (Hellraiser)", "Truth_answer": "Pinhead at first has no memory of his human past, though is reminded in Hellbound: Hellraiser II, resulting in him being spiritually weakened and killed by the Chanard Cenobite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else besides needing to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration to act in the physical world is a weakness for Pinhead (Hellraiser)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)#Powers,_weaknesses_and_limitations", "Context": [ "What were Pinhead's (Hellraiser) powers?", "Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities.", "What are some of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) supernatural abilities?", "Pinhead's preferred method of attack is by summoning hooks and chains to mutilate victims, often pulling said victims in several directions to tear them apart.", "What are Pinhead's (Hellraiser) weaknesses?", "In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration.", "What else besides needing to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration to act in the physical world is a weakness for Pinhead (Hellraiser)?", "Pinhead at first has no memory of his human past, though is reminded in Hellbound: Hellraiser II, resulting in him being spiritually weakened and killed by the Chanard Cenobite." ], "Conversation_no": 183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an example of his limitations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an example of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) limitations", "Truth_answer": "In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of Pinhead's (Hellraiser) limitations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje#First-class_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any debuts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he make any debuts", "Truth_answer": "Hansie Cronje made his first-class debut for Orange Free State against Transvaal at Johannesburg in January 1988 at the age of 18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612175204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hansie Cronje make any debuts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje#Debuts", "Context": [ "Did Hansie Cronje make any debuts?", "Hansie Cronje made his first-class debut for Orange Free State against Transvaal at Johannesburg in January 1988 at the age of 18." ], "Conversation_no": 184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Orange Free State", "Truth_answer": "Hansie Cronje earned an international call up for the 1992 World Cup, making his One Day International debut against Australia at Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612175204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hansie Cronje article besides his first-class debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje#Debuts", "Context": [ "Did Hansie Cronje make any debuts?", "Hansie Cronje made his first-class debut for Orange Free State against Transvaal at Johannesburg in January 1988 at the age of 18.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hansie Cronje article besides his first-class debut?", "Hansie Cronje earned an international call up for the 1992 World Cup, making his One Day International debut against Australia at Sydney." ], "Conversation_no": 184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he complete any tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hansie Cronje complete any tours", "Truth_answer": "Hansie Cronje was part of the tour to the West Indies; he featured in the three ODI's. In the Test match at Bridgetown that followed, he made his Test debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612175204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hansie Cronje complete any tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Hansie Cronje make any debuts?", "Hansie Cronje made his first-class debut for Orange Free State against Transvaal at Johannesburg in January 1988 at the age of 18.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hansie Cronje article besides his first-class debut?", "Hansie Cronje earned an international call up for the 1992 World Cup, making his One Day International debut against Australia at Sydney.", "Did Hansie Cronje complete any tours?", "Hansie Cronje was part of the tour to the West Indies; he featured in the three ODI's. In the Test match at Bridgetown that followed, he made his Test debut." ], "Conversation_no": 184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his best test series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Hansie Cronje's best test series", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hansie Cronje's best test series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of settlements were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of settlements were there", "Truth_answer": "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the buildings look like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like", "Truth_answer": "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What material were the buildings made of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of", "Truth_answer": "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the buildings survive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive", "Truth_answer": "Gaelic families began building their own tower houses by the 1400s. They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone.", "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive?", "Gaelic families began building their own tower houses by the 1400s. They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they build during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Gaelic Ireland build during this time period", "Truth_answer": "The dwellings of freemen and their families were often surrounded by a circular rampart called a ringfort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the people of Ireland build during the Gaelic period besides circular dwellings and farm buildings with conical thatched roofs, and tower houses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone.", "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive?", "Gaelic families began building their own tower houses by the 1400s. They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough.", "What else did the people of Ireland build during the Gaelic period besides circular dwellings and farm buildings with conical thatched roofs, and tower houses?", "The dwellings of freemen and their families were often surrounded by a circular rampart called a ringfort." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other materials did they use to build?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other materials did the people of Gaelic Ireland use to build besides stone", "Truth_answer": "In other areas, buildings were built of timber, wattle and daub, or a mix of materials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other materials did the people of Gaelic Ireland use to build besides stone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone.", "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive?", "Gaelic families began building their own tower houses by the 1400s. They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough.", "What else did the people of Ireland build during the Gaelic period besides circular dwellings and farm buildings with conical thatched roofs, and tower houses?", "The dwellings of freemen and their families were often surrounded by a circular rampart called a ringfort.", "What other materials did the people of Gaelic Ireland use to build besides stone?", "In other areas, buildings were built of timber, wattle and daub, or a mix of materials." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Gaelic Ireland besides its types of settlements, building style, and building materials", "Truth_answer": "Square and rectangle-shaped buildings gradually became more common, and by the 14th or 15th century they had replaced round buildings completely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Gaelic Ireland besides its types of settlements, building style, and building materials?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland#Settlements_and_architecture", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone.", "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive?", "Gaelic families began building their own tower houses by the 1400s. They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough.", "What else did the people of Ireland build during the Gaelic period besides circular dwellings and farm buildings with conical thatched roofs, and tower houses?", "The dwellings of freemen and their families were often surrounded by a circular rampart called a ringfort.", "What other materials did the people of Gaelic Ireland use to build besides stone?", "In other areas, buildings were built of timber, wattle and daub, or a mix of materials.", "Is there anything else interesting about Gaelic Ireland besides its types of settlements, building style, and building materials?", "Square and rectangle-shaped buildings gradually became more common, and by the 14th or 15th century they had replaced round buildings completely." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other types of housing did they use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other types of housing did the people of Gaelic Ireland use besides round and square buildings", "Truth_answer": "Another kind of native dwelling was the crannóg, which were roundhouses built on artificial islands in lakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of housing did the people of Gaelic Ireland use besides round and square buildings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What type of settlements were there in Gaelic Ireland?", "There were very few nucleated settlements, but after the 5th century some monasteries became the heart of small monastic towns.", "What did the buildings in Gaelic Ireland look like?", "For most of the Gaelic period, dwellings and farm buildings were circular with conical thatched roofs.", "What material were the buildings in Gaelic Ireland made of?", "In some areas, buildings were made mostly of stone.", "Did the buildings of Gaelic Ireland survive?", "Gaelic families began building their own tower houses by the 1400s. They are concentrated in counties Limerick and Clare but are lacking in Ulster, except the area around Strangford Lough.", "What else did the people of Ireland build during the Gaelic period besides circular dwellings and farm buildings with conical thatched roofs, and tower houses?", "The dwellings of freemen and their families were often surrounded by a circular rampart called a ringfort.", "What other materials did the people of Gaelic Ireland use to build besides stone?", "In other areas, buildings were built of timber, wattle and daub, or a mix of materials.", "Is there anything else interesting about Gaelic Ireland besides its types of settlements, building style, and building materials?", "Square and rectangle-shaped buildings gradually became more common, and by the 14th or 15th century they had replaced round buildings completely.", "What other types of housing did the people of Gaelic Ireland use besides round and square buildings?", "Another kind of native dwelling was the crannóg, which were roundhouses built on artificial islands in lakes." ], "Conversation_no": 185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many people like these settlements?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many people like round and square buildings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people in Gaelic Ireland like the crannóg?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which team did Larry play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which team did Larry play for", "Truth_answer": "Boston Celtics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics" ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which position did he play on the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any others at any point?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?" ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his contributions to his team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star and received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive times (1984–1986).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards.", "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Larry Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star and received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive times (1984–1986)." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird win any other awards", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird win any other awards besides being a 12-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Most Valuable Player Award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird#Battles_with_the_Lakers_and_MVP_tenure_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards.", "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Larry Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star and received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive times (1984–1986).", "Did Larry Bird win any other awards besides being a 12-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Most Valuable Player Award?", "Larry Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever win any playoff games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird ever win any playoff games", "Truth_answer": "In the 1984 playoffs, the Celtics won in five games in the Conference Finals to advance to the Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird ever win any playoff games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird#Player_profile_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards.", "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Larry Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star and received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive times (1984–1986).", "Did Larry Bird win any other awards besides being a 12-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Most Valuable Player Award?", "Larry Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.", "Did Larry Bird ever win any playoff games?", "In the 1984 playoffs, the Celtics won in five games in the Conference Finals to advance to the Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Larry Bird article besides winning any playoff games", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird has been described as one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Larry Bird article besides winning any playoff games?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird#Player_profile_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards.", "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Larry Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star and received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive times (1984–1986).", "Did Larry Bird win any other awards besides being a 12-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Most Valuable Player Award?", "Larry Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.", "Did Larry Bird ever win any playoff games?", "In the 1984 playoffs, the Celtics won in five games in the Conference Finals to advance to the Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Larry Bird article besides winning any playoff games?", "Larry Bird has been described as one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things can be said about his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things can be said about Larry Bird's playing style besides being one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird is remembered as one of the foremost clutch performers in the history of the NBA; he was known for his excellent play in high-stakes, high-pressure situations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things can be said about Larry Bird's playing style besides being one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird#Player_profile_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Which team did Larry Bird play for?", "Boston Celtics", "Which position did Larry Bird play on the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for 13 seasons.", "Did Larry Bird play any other positions at any point for the Boston Celtics?", "What were Larry Bird's contributions to the Boston Celtics?", "Larry Bird played his entire professional career for Boston, winning three NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP awards.", "Did Larry Bird ever receive any awards because of his playing?", "Larry Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star and received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award three consecutive times (1984–1986).", "Did Larry Bird win any other awards besides being a 12-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Most Valuable Player Award?", "Larry Bird was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.", "Did Larry Bird ever win any playoff games?", "In the 1984 playoffs, the Celtics won in five games in the Conference Finals to advance to the Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Larry Bird article besides winning any playoff games?", "Larry Bird has been described as one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time.", "What other things can be said about Larry Bird's playing style besides being one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time?", "Larry Bird is remembered as one of the foremost clutch performers in the history of the NBA; he was known for his excellent play in high-stakes, high-pressure situations." ], "Conversation_no": 186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else is his playing style style remembered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else was Larry Bird's playing style remembered besides being one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time, and one of the foremost clutch performers in the history of the NBA", "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird is also remembered as an excellent passer and defender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Larry Bird's playing style remembered besides being one of the greatest basketball players and greatest shooters of all time, and one of the foremost clutch performers in the history of the NBA?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Formation_as_a_trio:_1965–66", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who joined the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who joined the group", "Truth_answer": "In late 1963, the duo decided to fill out their sound by adding a third member. After an audition, local rock musician Mike Heron won the slot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who joined the group The Incredible String Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_(album)#Track_listing", "Context": [ "Who joined the group The Incredible String Band?", "In late 1963, the duo decided to fill out their sound by adding a third member. After an audition, local rock musician Mike Heron won the slot." ], "Conversation_no": 187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did they produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did The Incredible String Band produce", "Truth_answer": "“Maybe Someday, October Song, When the Music Starts to Play, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did The Incredible String Band produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Development_as_a_duo:_1966–67", "Context": [ "Who joined the group The Incredible String Band?", "In late 1963, the duo decided to fill out their sound by adding a third member. After an audition, local rock musician Mike Heron won the slot.", "What songs did The Incredible String Band produce?", "“Maybe Someday, October Song, When the Music Starts to Play, and more" ], "Conversation_no": 187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did The Incredible String Band play", "Truth_answer": "In November 1966 Heron and Williamson embarked on a short UK tour, supporting Tom Paxton and Judy Collins. In early 1967, they performed regularly at London clubs, including Les Cousins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Incredible String Band play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who joined the group The Incredible String Band?", "In late 1963, the duo decided to fill out their sound by adding a third member. After an audition, local rock musician Mike Heron won the slot.", "What songs did The Incredible String Band produce?", "“Maybe Someday, October Song, When the Music Starts to Play, and more", "Where did The Incredible String Band play?", "In November 1966 Heron and Williamson embarked on a short UK tour, supporting Tom Paxton and Judy Collins. In early 1967, they performed regularly at London clubs, including Les Cousins." ], "Conversation_no": 187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Incredible String Band win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Incredible String Band win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of music were the Indigenous people involved in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music were the Indigenous people involved in", "Truth_answer": "Traditional music often centers around drumming and singing. Rattles, clapper sticks, and rasps are also popular percussive instruments, both historically and in contemporary cultures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music do Indigenous peoples of the Americas play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas", "Context": [ "What kind of music do Indigenous peoples of the Americas play?", "Traditional music often centers around drumming and singing. Rattles, clapper sticks, and rasps are also popular percussive instruments, both historically and in contemporary cultures." ], "Conversation_no": 188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their art work like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Indigenous peoples of the Americas artwork like", "Truth_answer": "Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Indigenous peoples of the Americas artwork like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What kind of music do Indigenous peoples of the Americas play?", "Traditional music often centers around drumming and singing. Rattles, clapper sticks, and rasps are also popular percussive instruments, both historically and in contemporary cultures.", "What was Indigenous peoples of the Americas artwork like?", "Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork." ], "Conversation_no": 188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the indigenous people well known for their music and art?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the indigenous people well known for their music and art", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Indigenous peoples of the Americas well known for their music and art?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas", "Context": [ "What kind of music do Indigenous peoples of the Americas play?", "Traditional music often centers around drumming and singing. Rattles, clapper sticks, and rasps are also popular percussive instruments, both historically and in contemporary cultures.", "What was Indigenous peoples of the Americas artwork like?", "Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork.", "Were the Indigenous peoples of the Americas well known for their music and art?" ], "Conversation_no": 188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other important things to know about their music and art?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other important things to know about Indigenous peoples of the Americas music and art besides the characteristics and how well known the music and art is", "Truth_answer": "Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from Indigenous art, the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important things to know about Indigenous peoples of the Americas music and art besides the characteristics and how well known the music and art is?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas", "Context": [ "What kind of music do Indigenous peoples of the Americas play?", "Traditional music often centers around drumming and singing. Rattles, clapper sticks, and rasps are also popular percussive instruments, both historically and in contemporary cultures.", "What was Indigenous peoples of the Americas artwork like?", "Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork.", "Were the Indigenous peoples of the Americas well known for their music and art?", "What are some other important things to know about Indigenous peoples of the Americas music and art besides the characteristics and how well known the music and art is?", "Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from Indigenous art, the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after that", "Truth_answer": "Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 requires artists to prove that they are enrolled in a state or federally recognized tribe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [ "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906" ], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene grew up in Colombo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Rajiv_Gandhi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [ "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up?", "J. R. Jayewardene grew up in Colombo" ], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [ "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up?", "J. R. Jayewardene grew up in Colombo", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education." ], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to any other schools?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did J. R. Jayewardene go to any other schools", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo (University of London), in 1926 to read English, Latin, Logic and Economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. R. Jayewardene go to any other schools besides Bishop's College, Colombo and Royal College, Colombo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [ "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up?", "J. R. Jayewardene grew up in Colombo", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Did J. R. Jayewardene go to any other schools besides Bishop's College, Colombo and Royal College, Colombo?", "J. R. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo (University of London), in 1926 to read English, Latin, Logic and Economics." ], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where else did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where else did J. R. Jayewardene study", "Truth_answer": "In 1928 J. R. Jayewardene transferred to law by entering Colombo Law College and passed out as an advocate, starting his practice in the unofficial bar, for a brief period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did J. R. Jayewardene study besides Bishop's College, Colombo, Royal College, Colombo and University College, Combo (University of London)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [ "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up?", "J. R. Jayewardene grew up in Colombo", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Did J. R. Jayewardene go to any other schools besides Bishop's College, Colombo and Royal College, Colombo?", "J. R. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo (University of London), in 1926 to read English, Latin, Logic and Economics.", "Where else did J. R. Jayewardene study besides Bishop's College, Colombo, Royal College, Colombo and University College, Combo (University of London)?", "In 1928 J. R. Jayewardene transferred to law by entering Colombo Law College and passed out as an advocate, starting his practice in the unofficial bar, for a brief period." ], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did J. R. Jayewardene do in his early life", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene was the first Secretary in Royal College Social Services League in 1921, became the head prefect in 1925, and also represented the school in football and boxing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did J. R. Jayewardene do in his early life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene", "Context": [ "When was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "J. R. Jayewardene was born 17 September 1906", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene grow up?", "J. R. Jayewardene grew up in Colombo", "Where did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Did J. R. Jayewardene go to any other schools besides Bishop's College, Colombo and Royal College, Colombo?", "J. R. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo (University of London), in 1926 to read English, Latin, Logic and Economics.", "Where else did J. R. Jayewardene study besides Bishop's College, Colombo, Royal College, Colombo and University College, Combo (University of London)?", "In 1928 J. R. Jayewardene transferred to law by entering Colombo Law College and passed out as an advocate, starting his practice in the unofficial bar, for a brief period.", "What did J. R. Jayewardene do in his early life?", "J. R. Jayewardene was the first Secretary in Royal College Social Services League in 1921, became the head prefect in 1925, and also represented the school in football and boxing." ], "Conversation_no": 189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were J. R. Jayewards parents", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene's parents were Hon. Justice Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene KC, a Judge of Supreme Court of Ceylon and Agnes Helen Don Philip Wijewardena daughter of a wealthy merchant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were J. R. Jayewardene's parents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the rebel season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the rebel season", "Truth_answer": "Cardiff RFC rebel season occurred during the 1998–99 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Cardiff RFC's rebel season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC", "Context": [ "When was Cardiff RFC's rebel season?", "Cardiff RFC rebel season occurred during the 1998–99 season." ], "Conversation_no": 190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the Welsh championship replaced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the Welsh Rugby championship replaced", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the unofficial Welsh championship was replaced by a league structure involving promotion and relegation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Welsh Rugby championship replaced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Cardiff RFC's rebel season?", "Cardiff RFC rebel season occurred during the 1998–99 season.", "Why was the Welsh Rugby championship replaced?", "In 1990, the unofficial Welsh championship was replaced by a league structure involving promotion and relegation." ], "Conversation_no": 190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their record during the rebel season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Cardiff RFC's record during the rebel season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cardiff RFC's record during the rebel season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%E2%80%9399_Welsh_rugby_union_rebel_season#Rebel_games", "Context": [ "When was Cardiff RFC's rebel season?", "Cardiff RFC rebel season occurred during the 1998–99 season.", "Why was the Welsh Rugby championship replaced?", "In 1990, the unofficial Welsh championship was replaced by a league structure involving promotion and relegation.", "What was Cardiff RFC's record during the rebel season?" ], "Conversation_no": 190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win the championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cardiff win the championship", "Truth_answer": "Cardiff RFC lost to Llanelli RFC in the semi-finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cardiff RFC win the championship during the rebel season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films", "Truth_answer": "To create a surreal atmosphere and a world out of balance, Terry Gilliam frequently uses unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_angle", "Context": [ "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "To create a surreal atmosphere and a world out of balance, Terry Gilliam frequently uses unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles." ], "Conversation_no": 191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a Dutch angle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a Dutch angle", "Truth_answer": "The Dutch angle is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is at an angle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123034221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_angle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Dutch angle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam", "Context": [ "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "To create a surreal atmosphere and a world out of balance, Terry Gilliam frequently uses unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles.", "What is a Dutch angle?", "The Dutch angle is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is at an angle" ], "Conversation_no": 191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is his style considered unique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Hans Zimmer's style considered unique", "Truth_answer": "Most of Terry Gilliam's movies are shot almost entirely with rectilinear ultra-wide-angle lenses to achieve a distinctive style defined by extreme perspective distortion and extremely deep focus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Terry Gilliam's style considered unique?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam", "Context": [ "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "To create a surreal atmosphere and a world out of balance, Terry Gilliam frequently uses unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles.", "What is a Dutch angle?", "The Dutch angle is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is at an angle", "Is Terry Gilliam's style considered unique?", "Most of Terry Gilliam's movies are shot almost entirely with rectilinear ultra-wide-angle lenses to achieve a distinctive style defined by extreme perspective distortion and extremely deep focus." ], "Conversation_no": 191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he always use this style of filmmaking?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Terry Gilliam always use this ultra-wide-angle style of filmmaking", "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam has explained his preference for using wide-angle lenses: The wide-angle lenses I choose because it makes me feel I'm in the space of the film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Terry Gilliam always use this ultra-wide-angle style of filmmaking?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "To create a surreal atmosphere and a world out of balance, Terry Gilliam frequently uses unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles.", "What is a Dutch angle?", "The Dutch angle is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is at an angle", "Is Terry Gilliam's style considered unique?", "Most of Terry Gilliam's movies are shot almost entirely with rectilinear ultra-wide-angle lenses to achieve a distinctive style defined by extreme perspective distortion and extremely deep focus.", "Does Terry Gilliam always use this ultra-wide-angle style of filmmaking?", "Terry Gilliam has explained his preference for using wide-angle lenses: The wide-angle lenses I choose because it makes me feel I'm in the space of the film" ], "Conversation_no": 191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has there ever been a film without extreme perspective distortion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has there ever been a Terry Gilliam film without extreme perspective distortion", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there ever been a Terry Gilliam film without extreme perspective distortion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam", "Context": [ "What was unusual about the look and style of Terry Gillium's films?", "To create a surreal atmosphere and a world out of balance, Terry Gilliam frequently uses unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles.", "What is a Dutch angle?", "The Dutch angle is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is at an angle", "Is Terry Gilliam's style considered unique?", "Most of Terry Gilliam's movies are shot almost entirely with rectilinear ultra-wide-angle lenses to achieve a distinctive style defined by extreme perspective distortion and extremely deep focus.", "Does Terry Gilliam always use this ultra-wide-angle style of filmmaking?", "Terry Gilliam has explained his preference for using wide-angle lenses: The wide-angle lenses I choose because it makes me feel I'm in the space of the film", "Has there ever been a Terry Gilliam film without extreme perspective distortion?" ], "Conversation_no": 191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What or who influenced his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What or who influenced Terry Gilliam's style", "Truth_answer": "During high school, Terry Gilliam began to avidly read Mad magazine, then edited by Harvey Kurtzman, which would later influence his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What or who influenced Terry Gilliam's style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did religion effect their society?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did religion effect their society", "Truth_answer": "Religion held ancient Hawaiian society together, affecting habits, lifestyles, work methods, social policy and law. The legal system was based on religious kapu, or taboos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did religion effect Ancient Hawaiin society?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapu", "Context": [ "How did religion effect Ancient Hawaiin society?", "Religion held ancient Hawaiian society together, affecting habits, lifestyles, work methods, social policy and law. The legal system was based on religious kapu, or taboos." ], "Conversation_no": 192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Kapu?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Kapu", "Truth_answer": "Kapu is the ancient Hawaiian code of conduct of laws and regulations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119163132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kapu in Ancient Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii", "Context": [ "How did religion effect Ancient Hawaiin society?", "Religion held ancient Hawaiian society together, affecting habits, lifestyles, work methods, social policy and law. The legal system was based on religious kapu, or taboos.", "What is Kapu in Ancient Hawaii?", "Kapu is the ancient Hawaiian code of conduct of laws and regulations." ], "Conversation_no": 192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some examples of kapu in their society?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some examples of kapu in Hawaiian society", "Truth_answer": "Examples of kapu included the provision that men and women could not eat together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some examples of kapu in Hawaiian society?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii", "Context": [ "How did religion effect Ancient Hawaiin society?", "Religion held ancient Hawaiian society together, affecting habits, lifestyles, work methods, social policy and law. The legal system was based on religious kapu, or taboos.", "What is Kapu in Ancient Hawaii?", "Kapu is the ancient Hawaiian code of conduct of laws and regulations.", "What are some examples of kapu in Hawaiian society?", "Examples of kapu included the provision that men and women could not eat together." ], "Conversation_no": 192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the beginnings of the kapu system like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the beginnings of the Ancient Hawaiian kapu system like", "Truth_answer": "The rigidity of the kapu system might have come from a second wave of migrations in 1000–1300 from which different religions and systems were shared", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the beginnings of the Ancient Hawaiian kapu system like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii", "Context": [ "How did religion effect Ancient Hawaiin society?", "Religion held ancient Hawaiian society together, affecting habits, lifestyles, work methods, social policy and law. The legal system was based on religious kapu, or taboos.", "What is Kapu in Ancient Hawaii?", "Kapu is the ancient Hawaiian code of conduct of laws and regulations.", "What are some examples of kapu in Hawaiian society?", "Examples of kapu included the provision that men and women could not eat together.", "What are the beginnings of the Ancient Hawaiian kapu system like?", "The rigidity of the kapu system might have come from a second wave of migrations in 1000–1300 from which different religions and systems were shared" ], "Conversation_no": 192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this wave effect society or the system?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the second wave of migrations effect Ancient Hawaiian society or the system", "Truth_answer": "Hawaiʻi would have been influenced by the Tahitian chiefs, the kapu system would have become stricter, and the social structure would have changed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Hawaii_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the second wave of migrations effect Ancient Hawaiian society or the system?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the American band Exile formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles." ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were the band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the members of the American band Exile", "Truth_answer": "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member." ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the band members meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet", "Truth_answer": "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did they get their name from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the band Exile get their name from", "Truth_answer": "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“" ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the band tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the band Exile J.P. Pennington tour during this time", "Truth_answer": "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the American band Exile tour during the time after formation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“", "did the American band Exile tour during the time after formation?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky." ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they record an album during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the American band Exile record an album during the time after formation", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s the Exiles recorded their first record in the studios of WEKY Radio Station in Richmond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the American band Exile record an album during the time after formation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“", "did the American band Exile tour during the time after formation?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "did the American band Exile record an album during the time after formation?", "In the early 1960s the Exiles recorded their first record in the studios of WEKY Radio Station in Richmond." ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that record a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the album Exile a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the American band Exile's first record a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“", "did the American band Exile tour during the time after formation?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "did the American band Exile record an album during the time after formation?", "In the early 1960s the Exiles recorded their first record in the studios of WEKY Radio Station in Richmond.", "was the American band Exile's first record a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some singles from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some singles from Exile's first record", "Truth_answer": "Side one was named The Answer to Her Prayers written by Paul Smith, Jr. and the back side was called Come On", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some singles from American band Exile's first album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_%E2%80%93_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“", "did the American band Exile tour during the time after formation?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "did the American band Exile record an album during the time after formation?", "In the early 1960s the Exiles recorded their first record in the studios of WEKY Radio Station in Richmond.", "was the American band Exile's first record a success?", "what were some singles from American band Exile's first album?", "Side one was named The Answer to Her Prayers written by Paul Smith, Jr. and the back side was called Come On" ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was something significant that happened during the early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was something significant that happened during the early years", "Truth_answer": "With the help of Cecil Jones of Lemco Sound Studios in Lexington, the Exiles developed and polished their sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was something significant that happened during the early years for the American band Exile?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_%E2%80%93_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "when was the American band Exile formed?", "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky. They called themselves the Exiles.", "who were the members of the American band Exile?", "The original Richmond Exiles were Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison. Richmond native Danny Williams was also a member.", "how did the band members of the American band Exile meet?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond when the band formed and played together from 1963 to 1965.", "where did the American band Exile get their name from?", "According to Exile J.P. Pennington, There were a lot of Cuban exiles coming across...the word was in the news and we felt we were somewhat ostracized from the local society.“", "did the American band Exile tour during the time after formation?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "did the American band Exile record an album during the time after formation?", "In the early 1960s the Exiles recorded their first record in the studios of WEKY Radio Station in Richmond.", "was the American band Exile's first record a success?", "what were some singles from American band Exile's first album?", "Side one was named The Answer to Her Prayers written by Paul Smith, Jr. and the back side was called Come On", "what was something significant that happened during the early years for the American band Exile?", "With the help of Cecil Jones of Lemco Sound Studios in Lexington, the Exiles developed and polished their sound." ], "Conversation_no": 193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were some of the writers they worked with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were some of the writers the American band Exile worked with", "Truth_answer": "The Exile's The Answer to Her Prayers was written by Paul Smith, Jr. and the Exile's Church Street Soul Revival was written and produced by Tommy James.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of the writers the American band Exile worked with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was friction an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was friction an album", "Truth_answer": "There is no Friction album by the Bangles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Bangles's friction an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles", "Context": [ "Was The Bangles's friction an album?", "There is no Friction album by the Bangles." ], "Conversation_no": 194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was there friction among the band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was there friction among The Bangles's members", "Truth_answer": "There was friction among the Bangles band members after music industry media began singling out Susanna Hoffs as the lead singer of the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there friction among The Bangles's members?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles", "Context": [ "Was The Bangles's friction an album?", "There is no Friction album by the Bangles.", "Why was there friction among The Bangles's members?", "There was friction among the Bangles band members after music industry media began singling out Susanna Hoffs as the lead singer of the group." ], "Conversation_no": 194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band stay together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band The Bangles stay together", "Truth_answer": "The Bangles broke up in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Bangles stay together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles#Career_peak_(1984%E2%80%931989)", "Context": [ "Was The Bangles's friction an album?", "There is no Friction album by the Bangles.", "Why was there friction among The Bangles's members?", "There was friction among the Bangles band members after music industry media began singling out Susanna Hoffs as the lead singer of the group.", "Did the band The Bangles stay together?", "The Bangles broke up in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bangles article", "Truth_answer": "The album Everything (1988) was produced by Davitt Sigerson, as The Bangles had a negative reaction to working with David Kahne on Different Light.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bangles article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles#Career_peak_(1984%E2%80%931989)", "Context": [ "Was The Bangles's friction an album?", "There is no Friction album by the Bangles.", "Why was there friction among The Bangles's members?", "There was friction among the Bangles band members after music industry media began singling out Susanna Hoffs as the lead singer of the group.", "Did the band The Bangles stay together?", "The Bangles broke up in 1989.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bangles article?", "The album Everything (1988) was produced by Davitt Sigerson, as The Bangles had a negative reaction to working with David Kahne on Different Light." ], "Conversation_no": 194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Everything by the Bangles have any singles", "Truth_answer": "The album Everything included the top five hit In Your Room“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Everything by the Bangles have any singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_people", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the French people into Multiculturalism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the French people into Multiculturalism", "Truth_answer": "In France, the conception of citizenship teeters between universalism and multiculturalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the French people into Multiculturalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universalism", "Context": [ "Were the French people into Multiculturalism?", "In France, the conception of citizenship teeters between universalism and multiculturalism." ], "Conversation_no": 195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is universalism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is universalism", "Truth_answer": "French citizenship has been defined for a long time by three factors: integration, individual adherence, and the primacy of the soil (jus soli).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the French people's universalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do with the nazis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do with the nazis", "Truth_answer": "In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, Adolf Hitler, who had been imprisoned for treason, appointed Alfred Rosenberg as the leader of the National Socialist movement until Hitler's release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alfred Rosenberg do with the nazis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg", "Context": [ "what did Alfred Rosenberg do with the nazis?", "In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, Adolf Hitler, who had been imprisoned for treason, appointed Alfred Rosenberg as the leader of the National Socialist movement until Hitler's release." ], "Conversation_no": 196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as leader?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Adolf Hitler do as leader", "Truth_answer": "In 1929 Alfred Rosenberg founded the Militant League for German Culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alfred Rosenberg do as leader of the National Socialist movement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militant_League_for_German_Culture", "Context": [ "what did Alfred Rosenberg do with the nazis?", "In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, Adolf Hitler, who had been imprisoned for treason, appointed Alfred Rosenberg as the leader of the National Socialist movement until Hitler's release.", "what did Alfred Rosenberg do as leader of the National Socialist movement?", "In 1929 Alfred Rosenberg founded the Militant League for German Culture." ], "Conversation_no": 196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the militant league do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Militant League for German Culture do", "Truth_answer": "The Militant League for German Culture's aim was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the Nazi Party's inner circles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Militant League for German Culture do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg", "Context": [ "what did Alfred Rosenberg do with the nazis?", "In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, Adolf Hitler, who had been imprisoned for treason, appointed Alfred Rosenberg as the leader of the National Socialist movement until Hitler's release.", "what did Alfred Rosenberg do as leader of the National Socialist movement?", "In 1929 Alfred Rosenberg founded the Militant League for German Culture.", "What did the Militant League for German Culture do?", "The Militant League for German Culture's aim was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the Nazi Party's inner circles." ], "Conversation_no": 196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Alfred Rosenberg have any conflicts", "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler remarked privately in later years that his choice of Alfred Rosenberg, whom he regarded as weak and lazy, was strategic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alfred Rosenberg have any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what did Alfred Rosenberg do with the nazis?", "In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, Adolf Hitler, who had been imprisoned for treason, appointed Alfred Rosenberg as the leader of the National Socialist movement until Hitler's release.", "what did Alfred Rosenberg do as leader of the National Socialist movement?", "In 1929 Alfred Rosenberg founded the Militant League for German Culture.", "What did the Militant League for German Culture do?", "The Militant League for German Culture's aim was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the Nazi Party's inner circles.", "did Alfred Rosenberg have any conflicts?", "Adolf Hitler remarked privately in later years that his choice of Alfred Rosenberg, whom he regarded as weak and lazy, was strategic." ], "Conversation_no": 196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he see him as weak and lazy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Adolf Hitler see Alfred Rosenberg as weak and lazy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Adolf Hitler see Alfred Rosenberg as weak and lazy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg", "Context": [ "what did Alfred Rosenberg do with the nazis?", "In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch, Adolf Hitler, who had been imprisoned for treason, appointed Alfred Rosenberg as the leader of the National Socialist movement until Hitler's release.", "what did Alfred Rosenberg do as leader of the National Socialist movement?", "In 1929 Alfred Rosenberg founded the Militant League for German Culture.", "What did the Militant League for German Culture do?", "The Militant League for German Culture's aim was to make a significant imprint on cultural life in Germany based on the aims and objectives of the Nazi Party's inner circles.", "did Alfred Rosenberg have any conflicts?", "Adolf Hitler remarked privately in later years that his choice of Alfred Rosenberg, whom he regarded as weak and lazy, was strategic.", "why did Adolf Hitler see Alfred Rosenberg as weak and lazy?" ], "Conversation_no": 196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alfred Rosenberg article", "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg formed the Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question, dedicated to identifying and attacking Jewish influence in German culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alfred Rosenberg article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Sachin's domestic career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Sachin's domestic career begin", "Truth_answer": "On 14 November 1987, the 14-year-old Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sachin Tendulkar's domestic career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "Where did Sachin Tendulkar's domestic career begin?", "On 14 November 1987, the 14-year-old Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy." ], "Conversation_no": 197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue playing that season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar continue playing that season", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missed out on playing alongside his idol Sunil Gavaskar, who had retired from all forms of cricket after the 1987 Cricket World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar continue playing that season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "Where did Sachin Tendulkar's domestic career begin?", "On 14 November 1987, the 14-year-old Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar continue playing that season?", "Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missed out on playing alongside his idol Sunil Gavaskar, who had retired from all forms of cricket after the 1987 Cricket World Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next in Sachin Tendulkar's career", "Truth_answer": "A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged 15 years and 232 days, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat at home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in Sachin Tendulkar career after the Ranji Trophy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "Where did Sachin Tendulkar's domestic career begin?", "On 14 November 1987, the 14-year-old Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar continue playing that season?", "Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missed out on playing alongside his idol Sunil Gavaskar, who had retired from all forms of cricket after the 1987 Cricket World Cup.", "What happened next in Sachin Tendulkar career after the Ranji Trophy?", "A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged 15 years and 232 days, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat at home." ], "Conversation_no": 197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar do well", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar scored 100 not out for Bombay in that match against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on debut in first-class cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar do well during his debut for Bombay against Gujarat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "Where did Sachin Tendulkar's domestic career begin?", "On 14 November 1987, the 14-year-old Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar continue playing that season?", "Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missed out on playing alongside his idol Sunil Gavaskar, who had retired from all forms of cricket after the 1987 Cricket World Cup.", "What happened next in Sachin Tendulkar career after the Ranji Trophy?", "A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged 15 years and 232 days, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat at home.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar do well during his debut for Bombay against Gujarat?", "Sachin Tendulkar scored 100 not out for Bombay in that match against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on debut in first-class cricket." ], "Conversation_no": 197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this play help his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did scoring a century on debut in first-class cricket help Sachin Tendulkar's career", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar was handpicked to play for the team by the then Bombay captain Dilip Vengsarkar after watching him easily negotiating India's best fast bowler at the time, Kapil Dev,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did scoring a century on debut in first-class cricket help Sachin Tendulkar's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "Where did Sachin Tendulkar's domestic career begin?", "On 14 November 1987, the 14-year-old Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar continue playing that season?", "Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missed out on playing alongside his idol Sunil Gavaskar, who had retired from all forms of cricket after the 1987 Cricket World Cup.", "What happened next in Sachin Tendulkar career after the Ranji Trophy?", "A year later, on 11 December 1988, aged 15 years and 232 days, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat at home.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar do well during his debut for Bombay against Gujarat?", "Sachin Tendulkar scored 100 not out for Bombay in that match against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on debut in first-class cricket.", "Did scoring a century on debut in first-class cricket help Sachin Tendulkar's career?", "Sachin Tendulkar was handpicked to play for the team by the then Bombay captain Dilip Vengsarkar after watching him easily negotiating India's best fast bowler at the time, Kapil Dev," ], "Conversation_no": 197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other career highlights?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar have other career highlights", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar followed scoring a century on debut in first-class cricket by scoring a century in his first Deodhar and Duleep Trophies, which are also Indian domestic tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar have other career highlights besides scoring a century on debut in first-class cricket?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he join oakland", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he join oakland", "Truth_answer": "After the 1966–67 season, Rick Barry became one of the first NBA players to jump to the American Basketball Association when he signed with the Oakland Oaks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Rick Barry join oakland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry", "Context": [ "when did Rick Barry join oakland", "After the 1966–67 season, Rick Barry became one of the first NBA players to jump to the American Basketball Association when he signed with the Oakland Oaks." ], "Conversation_no": 198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he achieve with them", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Rick Barry achieve with the Oakland Oaks", "Truth_answer": "During the 1968–69 season, Rick Barry suited up for the Oaks and averaged 34 points per game. He also led the ABA in free-throw percentage for the season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Rick Barry achieve with the Oakland Oaks", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry", "Context": [ "when did Rick Barry join oakland", "After the 1966–67 season, Rick Barry became one of the first NBA players to jump to the American Basketball Association when he signed with the Oakland Oaks.", "what did Rick Barry achieve with the Oakland Oaks", "During the 1968–69 season, Rick Barry suited up for the Oaks and averaged 34 points per game. He also led the ABA in free-throw percentage for the season" ], "Conversation_no": 198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Rick Barry come from before signing with the Oakland Oaks", "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry jumped from the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA to the ABA's Oakland Oaks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Rick Barry come from before signing with the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Oaks_(ABA)", "Context": [ "when did Rick Barry join oakland", "After the 1966–67 season, Rick Barry became one of the first NBA players to jump to the American Basketball Association when he signed with the Oakland Oaks.", "what did Rick Barry achieve with the Oakland Oaks", "During the 1968–69 season, Rick Barry suited up for the Oaks and averaged 34 points per game. He also led the ABA in free-throw percentage for the season", "where did Rick Barry come from before signing with the Oakland Oaks?", "Rick Barry jumped from the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA to the ABA's Oakland Oaks" ], "Conversation_no": 198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he play with", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Rick Barry play with on the Oakland Oaks", "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry played with Larry Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Rick Barry play with on the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry", "Context": [ "when did Rick Barry join oakland", "After the 1966–67 season, Rick Barry became one of the first NBA players to jump to the American Basketball Association when he signed with the Oakland Oaks.", "what did Rick Barry achieve with the Oakland Oaks", "During the 1968–69 season, Rick Barry suited up for the Oaks and averaged 34 points per game. He also led the ABA in free-throw percentage for the season", "where did Rick Barry come from before signing with the Oakland Oaks?", "Rick Barry jumped from the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA to the ABA's Oakland Oaks", "who did Rick Barry play with on the Oakland Oaks?", "Rick Barry played with Larry Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win an award", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Rick Barry win an award while playing with the Oakland Oaks", "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry was named to the ABA All-Star team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rick Barry win an award while playing with the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry", "Context": [ "when did Rick Barry join oakland", "After the 1966–67 season, Rick Barry became one of the first NBA players to jump to the American Basketball Association when he signed with the Oakland Oaks.", "what did Rick Barry achieve with the Oakland Oaks", "During the 1968–69 season, Rick Barry suited up for the Oaks and averaged 34 points per game. He also led the ABA in free-throw percentage for the season", "where did Rick Barry come from before signing with the Oakland Oaks?", "Rick Barry jumped from the San Francisco Warriors of the NBA to the ABA's Oakland Oaks", "who did Rick Barry play with on the Oakland Oaks?", "Rick Barry played with Larry Brown.", "did Rick Barry win an award while playing with the Oakland Oaks?", "Rick Barry was named to the ABA All-Star team." ], "Conversation_no": 198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what trophy did he win with them", "Transformer_rewrite": "what trophy did Rick Barry win with the Oakland Oaks", "Truth_answer": "In the finals of the 1969 ABA Playoffs the Oaks defeated the Indiana Pacers 4 games to 1 to win the 1969 ABA Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what trophy did Rick Barry win with the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 2010", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in 2010", "Truth_answer": "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto#2010s%E2%80%93present", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)" ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article", "Truth_answer": "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen with his illness", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness", "Truth_answer": "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“" ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in the present day", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in the present day", "Truth_answer": "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the name of the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the name of the album", "Truth_answer": "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album through Milan Records; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of Ryuichi Sakamoto's album in the present day?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records.", "what was the name of Ryuichi Sakamoto's album in the present day?", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album through Milan Records; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Nas make The Wolf of Wall Street", "Truth_answer": "async was released on March 29, 2017 to critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto's async album do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records.", "what was the name of Ryuichi Sakamoto's album in the present day?", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album through Milan Records; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017.", "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto's async album do?", "async was released on March 29, 2017 to critical acclaim." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Ryuichi Sakamoto known for besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, and battling oropharyngeal cancer", "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto worked in films, as a composer and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Ryuichi Sakamoto known for besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, and battling oropharyngeal cancer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records.", "what was the name of Ryuichi Sakamoto's album in the present day?", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album through Milan Records; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017.", "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto's async album do?", "async was released on March 29, 2017 to critical acclaim.", "What else was Ryuichi Sakamoto known for besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, and battling oropharyngeal cancer?", "Ryuichi Sakamoto worked in films, as a composer and actor." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto get any awards", "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto has won a number of awards for his work as a film composer, beginning with the BAFTA Award of Best Film Music for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto get any awards for his work in films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records.", "what was the name of Ryuichi Sakamoto's album in the present day?", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album through Milan Records; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017.", "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto's async album do?", "async was released on March 29, 2017 to critical acclaim.", "What else was Ryuichi Sakamoto known for besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, and battling oropharyngeal cancer?", "Ryuichi Sakamoto worked in films, as a composer and actor.", "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto get any awards for his work in films?", "Ryuichi Sakamoto has won a number of awards for his work as a film composer, beginning with the BAFTA Award of Best Film Music for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983)." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else stood out in this article", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else stood out in the Ryuichi Sakamoto article besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, film work and battling oropharyngeal cancer", "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto's production credits represent a prolific career in this role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in the Ryuichi Sakamoto article besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, film work and battling oropharyngeal cancer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto", "Context": [ "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2010", "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, including the installations LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible... (2007–2013)", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "On July 10, 2014 Ryuichi Sakamoto released a statement indicating that he had diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. He announced a break from his work while he sought treatment and recovery.", "What happened with Ryuichi Sakamoto's oropharyngeal cancer illness?", "On August 3, 2015, Ryuichi Sakamoto posted on his website that he was in great shape ... I am thinking about returning to work“", "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in the present day", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album in April 2017 through Milan Records.", "what was the name of Ryuichi Sakamoto's album in the present day?", "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album through Milan Records; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017.", "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto's async album do?", "async was released on March 29, 2017 to critical acclaim.", "What else was Ryuichi Sakamoto known for besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, and battling oropharyngeal cancer?", "Ryuichi Sakamoto worked in films, as a composer and actor.", "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto get any awards for his work in films?", "Ryuichi Sakamoto has won a number of awards for his work as a film composer, beginning with the BAFTA Award of Best Film Music for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983).", "What else stood out in the Ryuichi Sakamoto article besides collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani, solo work, film work and battling oropharyngeal cancer?", "Ryuichi Sakamoto's production credits represent a prolific career in this role." ], "Conversation_no": 199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 2011", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2011", "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto released an album with Alvo Novo entitled Summvs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2011", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Here Comes the Fuzz", "Truth_answer": "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160929023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson" ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released", "Truth_answer": "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160929023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003" ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he produce the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz", "Truth_answer": "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier" ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album sell well", "Truth_answer": "Here Comes the Fuzz did not perform well, only peaking at No. 70 in Mark Ronson's home territory, however it did sell more than 18,000 copies in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160929023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson sell well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Fuzz", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier", "Did the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson sell well?", "Here Comes the Fuzz did not perform well, only peaking at No. 70 in Mark Ronson's home territory, however it did sell more than 18,000 copies in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any singles on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson", "Truth_answer": "Ooh Wee and NYC Rules are the two singles from on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier", "Did the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson sell well?", "Here Comes the Fuzz did not perform well, only peaking at No. 70 in Mark Ronson's home territory, however it did sell more than 18,000 copies in the US.", "Were there any singles on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson?", "Ooh Wee and NYC Rules are the two singles from on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson." ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Like a Feather do well on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Like a Feather produced by Mark Ronson do well on the charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Like a Feather produced by Mark Ronson do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ronson", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier", "Did the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson sell well?", "Here Comes the Fuzz did not perform well, only peaking at No. 70 in Mark Ronson's home territory, however it did sell more than 18,000 copies in the US.", "Were there any singles on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson?", "Ooh Wee and NYC Rules are the two singles from on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson.", "Did Like a Feather produced by Mark Ronson do well on the charts?" ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mark Ronson do after the album Here Comes the Fuzz", "Truth_answer": "Two weeks after releasing Here Comes the Fuzz, Elektra Records dropped Mark Ronson. In 2004, Mark Ronson formed his own record label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mark Ronson do after the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ronson", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier", "Did the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson sell well?", "Here Comes the Fuzz did not perform well, only peaking at No. 70 in Mark Ronson's home territory, however it did sell more than 18,000 copies in the US.", "Were there any singles on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson?", "Ooh Wee and NYC Rules are the two singles from on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson.", "Did Like a Feather produced by Mark Ronson do well on the charts?", "What did Mark Ronson do after the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Two weeks after releasing Here Comes the Fuzz, Elektra Records dropped Mark Ronson. In 2004, Mark Ronson formed his own record label" ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of his record label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Mark Ronson's record label", "Truth_answer": "Mark Ronson formed his own record label, Allido Records, a subsidiary of Sony BMG's J Records, along with his longtime manager Rich Kleiman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110105110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ronson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Mark Ronson's record label?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ronson", "Context": [ "What was Mark Ronson's Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut studio album by British producer Mark Ronson", "When was Here Comes the Fuzz released?", "The album Here Comes the Fuzz was released on 8 September 2003", "Did Mark Ronson produce the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Mark Ronson was the producer and the executive producer was Dominique Trenier", "Did the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson sell well?", "Here Comes the Fuzz did not perform well, only peaking at No. 70 in Mark Ronson's home territory, however it did sell more than 18,000 copies in the US.", "Were there any singles on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson?", "Ooh Wee and NYC Rules are the two singles from on the album Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson.", "Did Like a Feather produced by Mark Ronson do well on the charts?", "What did Mark Ronson do after the album Here Comes the Fuzz?", "Two weeks after releasing Here Comes the Fuzz, Elektra Records dropped Mark Ronson. In 2004, Mark Ronson formed his own record label", "What was the name of Mark Ronson's record label?", "Mark Ronson formed his own record label, Allido Records, a subsidiary of Sony BMG's J Records, along with his longtime manager Rich Kleiman." ], "Conversation_no": 200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else interesting happened during these years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else interesting happened to Mark Ronson during the Here Comes the Fuzz and initial producing years besides forming Allido Records, Here Comes the Fuzz album, ad Like a Feather", "Truth_answer": "The first artist Mark Ronson signed to Allido was rapper Saigon, who later left to sign with Just Blaze's Fort Knox Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110105110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ronson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened to Mark Ronson during the Here Comes the Fuzz and initial producing years besides forming Allido Records, Here Comes the Fuzz album, ad Like a Feather?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he pardon Nixon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he pardon Nixon", "Truth_answer": "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Gerald_Ford_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president." ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people respond to the pardon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon", "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardon_of_Richard_Nixon", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men." ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Nixon say anything about the pardon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon", "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon then released a statement: I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024051256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardon_of_Richard_Nixon_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p47", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate_scandal_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men.", "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Richard Nixon then released a statement: I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings." ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he pardoned Nixon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon", "Truth_answer": "Historians believe the pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the major reasons Gerald Ford lost the 1976 presidential election, an observation with which Ford agreed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men.", "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Richard Nixon then released a statement: I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings.", "What happened after Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon?", "Historians believe the pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the major reasons Gerald Ford lost the 1976 presidential election, an observation with which Ford agreed." ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Ford do as president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Gerald Ford do as president", "Truth_answer": "On October 17, 1974, Gerald Ford testified before Congress on the pardon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gerald Ford do as president?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men.", "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Richard Nixon then released a statement: I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings.", "What happened after Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon?", "Historians believe the pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the major reasons Gerald Ford lost the 1976 presidential election, an observation with which Ford agreed.", "What did Gerald Ford do as president?", "On October 17, 1974, Gerald Ford testified before Congress on the pardon." ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say to Congress?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Gerald Ford say to Congress", "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford's testimony sought to justify his decision, which barred Congress and the courts from pursuing judicial action against Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gerald Ford say to Congress in his testimony on the pardon on October 17, 1974?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men.", "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Richard Nixon then released a statement: I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings.", "What happened after Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon?", "Historians believe the pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the major reasons Gerald Ford lost the 1976 presidential election, an observation with which Ford agreed.", "What did Gerald Ford do as president?", "On October 17, 1974, Gerald Ford testified before Congress on the pardon.", "What did Gerald Ford say to Congress in his testimony on the pardon on October 17, 1974?", "Gerald Ford's testimony sought to justify his decision, which barred Congress and the courts from pursuing judicial action against Nixon." ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Ford do during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Ford do during this time", "Truth_answer": "In the months following the pardon, Gerald Ford often declined to mention President Nixon by name, referring to him in public as my predecessor or the former president.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gerald Ford do during the time of the Pardon of Nixon besides the Pardon of Nixon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardon_of_Richard_Nixon", "Context": [ "When did Gerald Ford pardon Richard Nixon?", "On September 8, 1974, Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president.", "How did people respond to Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon?", "Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon was highly controversial. Critics derided the move and said a corrupt bargain had been struck between the men.", "Did Richard Nixon say anything about Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Richard Nixon then released a statement: I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings.", "What happened after Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon?", "Historians believe the pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the major reasons Gerald Ford lost the 1976 presidential election, an observation with which Ford agreed.", "What did Gerald Ford do as president?", "On October 17, 1974, Gerald Ford testified before Congress on the pardon.", "What did Gerald Ford say to Congress in his testimony on the pardon on October 17, 1974?", "Gerald Ford's testimony sought to justify his decision, which barred Congress and the courts from pursuing judicial action against Nixon.", "What else did Gerald Ford do during the time of the Pardon of Nixon besides the Pardon of Nixon?", "In the months following the pardon, Gerald Ford often declined to mention President Nixon by name, referring to him in public as my predecessor or the former president.“" ], "Conversation_no": 201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Nixon do after the pardon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Richard Nixon do after Gerald Ford's pardon", "Truth_answer": "In October 1974, Richard Nixon fell ill with phlebitis. Told by his doctors that he could either be operated on or die, a reluctant Nixon chose surgery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024051256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardon_of_Richard_Nixon_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Nixon do after Gerald Ford's pardon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about cowdrey's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about cowdrey's style", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey cover-drive was still his chief glory, but other shots were scarcely inferior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Colin Cowdrey's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was special about Colin Cowdrey's style?", "Colin Cowdrey cover-drive was still his chief glory, but other shots were scarcely inferior." ], "Conversation_no": 202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Colin Cowdrey article", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Colin Cowdrey article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "What was special about Colin Cowdrey's style?", "Colin Cowdrey cover-drive was still his chief glory, but other shots were scarcely inferior.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Colin Cowdrey article?", "Colin Cowdrey delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance." ], "Conversation_no": 202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his elegance displayed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Colin Cowdrey elegance displayed", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey was a fine strokemaker who possessed a full array of stokes around the wicket a masterly batsman with an excellent technique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Colin Cowdrey's elegance displayed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was special about Colin Cowdrey's style?", "Colin Cowdrey cover-drive was still his chief glory, but other shots were scarcely inferior.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Colin Cowdrey article?", "Colin Cowdrey delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance.", "How was Colin Cowdrey's elegance displayed?", "Colin Cowdrey was a fine strokemaker who possessed a full array of stokes around the wicket a masterly batsman with an excellent technique." ], "Conversation_no": 202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Chris have a unique style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chris Cowdry have a unique style", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Cowdry have a unique style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was special about Colin Cowdrey's style?", "Colin Cowdrey cover-drive was still his chief glory, but other shots were scarcely inferior.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Colin Cowdrey article?", "Colin Cowdrey delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance.", "How was Colin Cowdrey's elegance displayed?", "Colin Cowdrey was a fine strokemaker who possessed a full array of stokes around the wicket a masterly batsman with an excellent technique.", "Did Chris Cowdry have a unique style?" ], "Conversation_no": 202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Colin have any comments about Chris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Colin have any comments about Chris", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colin Cowdrey have any comments about Chris Cowdrey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes." ], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he ever in Australia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey was made vice-captain for an Australian tour for the fourth time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes.", "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia?", "Colin Cowdrey was made vice-captain for an Australian tour for the fourth time" ], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did his team win the MCC tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Colin Cowdrey's team win the MCC tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Colin Cowdrey's team win the MCC tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes.", "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia?", "Colin Cowdrey was made vice-captain for an Australian tour for the fourth time", "did Colin Cowdrey's team win the MCC tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he do with his Oxford University team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Colin Cowdrey do with his Oxford University team", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey made 50 and 57 for the Gentlemen vs the 1953 Australians at Lords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Colin Cowdrey do with his Oxford University team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes.", "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia?", "Colin Cowdrey was made vice-captain for an Australian tour for the fourth time", "did Colin Cowdrey's team win the MCC tour?", "how did Colin Cowdrey do with his Oxford University team?", "Colin Cowdrey made 50 and 57 for the Gentlemen vs the 1953 Australians at Lords." ], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was his the University's leading captain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Colin Cowdrey the Oxford University's leading captain", "Truth_answer": "In 1954 Colin Cowdrey captained Oxford University and was a surprise choice for the MCC tour of Australia, replacing Willie Watson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Colin Cowdrey the Oxford University's leading captain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes.", "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia?", "Colin Cowdrey was made vice-captain for an Australian tour for the fourth time", "did Colin Cowdrey's team win the MCC tour?", "how did Colin Cowdrey do with his Oxford University team?", "Colin Cowdrey made 50 and 57 for the Gentlemen vs the 1953 Australians at Lords.", "was Colin Cowdrey the Oxford University's leading captain?", "In 1954 Colin Cowdrey captained Oxford University and was a surprise choice for the MCC tour of Australia, replacing Willie Watson." ], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he play in New Zealand?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Colin Cowdrey play in New Zealand", "Truth_answer": "After Australia the team proceeded to New Zealand, but Colin Cowdrey made few runs in a low scoring series in which England easily won both Tests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Colin Cowdrey play in New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "what happened to Colin Cowdrey in 1970-1971 in Australia and New Zealand?", "Colin Cowdrey hoped to return to Australia for the fifth time, as his farewell to the major stage of cricket, this time as England captain, and win the Ashes.", "was Colin Cowdrey ever in Australia?", "Colin Cowdrey was made vice-captain for an Australian tour for the fourth time", "did Colin Cowdrey's team win the MCC tour?", "how did Colin Cowdrey do with his Oxford University team?", "Colin Cowdrey made 50 and 57 for the Gentlemen vs the 1953 Australians at Lords.", "was Colin Cowdrey the Oxford University's leading captain?", "In 1954 Colin Cowdrey captained Oxford University and was a surprise choice for the MCC tour of Australia, replacing Willie Watson.", "did Colin Cowdrey play in New Zealand?", "After Australia the team proceeded to New Zealand, but Colin Cowdrey made few runs in a low scoring series in which England easily won both Tests." ], "Conversation_no": 203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever win awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Colin Cowdrey ever win awards", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey was awarded a CBE in 1972, knighted in 1992, ennobled in 1997, and posthumously inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Colin Cowdrey ever win awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he known for doing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was he known for doing", "Truth_answer": "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton", "Context": [ "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science." ], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of his contributions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions", "Truth_answer": "Francis Galton coined the phrase nature versus nurture. His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton", "Context": [ "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science.", "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions?", "Francis Galton coined the phrase nature versus nurture. His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness." ], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything interesting that happened during his Middle Years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anything interesting that happened during Francis Galton's Middle Years", "Truth_answer": "Francis Galton became very active in the British Association for the Advancement of Science, presenting many papers on a wide variety of topics at its meetings from 1858 to 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything interesting that happened during Francis Galton's Middle Years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science.", "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions?", "Francis Galton coined the phrase nature versus nurture. His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness.", "is there anything interesting that happened during Francis Galton's Middle Years?", "Francis Galton became very active in the British Association for the Advancement of Science, presenting many papers on a wide variety of topics at its meetings from 1858 to 1899." ], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a topic of one of the papers he presented?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a topic of one of the papers Francis Galton presented in the British Association for the Advancement of Science", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a topic of one of the papers Francis Galton presented in the British Association for the Advancement of Science?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton", "Context": [ "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science.", "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions?", "Francis Galton coined the phrase nature versus nurture. His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness.", "is there anything interesting that happened during Francis Galton's Middle Years?", "Francis Galton became very active in the British Association for the Advancement of Science, presenting many papers on a wide variety of topics at its meetings from 1858 to 1899.", "What was a topic of one of the papers Francis Galton presented in the British Association for the Advancement of Science?" ], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was his work well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Francis Galton's work well-received", "Truth_answer": "Over the course of his career Francis Galton received many awards, including the Copley Medal of the Royal Society (1910).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Francis Galton's work well-received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton", "Context": [ "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science.", "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions?", "Francis Galton coined the phrase nature versus nurture. His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness.", "is there anything interesting that happened during Francis Galton's Middle Years?", "Francis Galton became very active in the British Association for the Advancement of Science, presenting many papers on a wide variety of topics at its meetings from 1858 to 1899.", "What was a topic of one of the papers Francis Galton presented in the British Association for the Advancement of Science?", "Was Francis Galton's work well-received?", "Over the course of his career Francis Galton received many awards, including the Copley Medal of the Royal Society (1910)." ], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do any other work after 1899?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Francis Galton do any other work after 1899", "Truth_answer": "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Francis Galton worked on a novel entitled Kantsaywhere from May until December 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Francis Galton do any other work after 1899?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton", "Context": [ "what was Francis Galton known for doing?", "Francis Galton was a polymath who made important contributions in many fields of science.", "what was one of Francis Galton's contributions?", "Francis Galton coined the phrase nature versus nurture. His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness.", "is there anything interesting that happened during Francis Galton's Middle Years?", "Francis Galton became very active in the British Association for the Advancement of Science, presenting many papers on a wide variety of topics at its meetings from 1858 to 1899.", "What was a topic of one of the papers Francis Galton presented in the British Association for the Advancement of Science?", "Was Francis Galton's work well-received?", "Over the course of his career Francis Galton received many awards, including the Copley Medal of the Royal Society (1910).", "did Francis Galton do any other work after 1899?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Francis Galton worked on a novel entitled Kantsaywhere from May until December 1910." ], "Conversation_no": 204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he work with anyone else on his papers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Francis Galton work with anyone else on his papers", "Truth_answer": "James McKeen Cattell, a student who was reading Francis Galton's articles, decided he wanted to study under him; He eventually built a professional relationship with Galton, working together on research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Francis Galton work with anyone else on his papers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Epiphany released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Epiphany released", "Truth_answer": "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Pain#2007%E2%80%932008:_Epiphany", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Epiphany successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful", "Truth_answer": "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)#Singles", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs", "Truth_answer": "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)#Certifications", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T-Pain win any awards", "Truth_answer": "T-Pain's album Epiphany received gold certification from the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain win any awards for the album Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Did T-Pain win any awards for the album Epiphany?", "T-Pain's album Epiphany received gold certification from the RIAA." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T-Pain tour for the album Epiphany", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain tour for the album Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)#Singles", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Did T-Pain win any awards for the album Epiphany?", "T-Pain's album Epiphany received gold certification from the RIAA.", "Did T-Pain tour for the album Epiphany?" ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T-Pain have any other hit songs besides Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')", "Truth_answer": "Bartender peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain have any other hit songs besides Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Pain#2007%E2%80%932008:_Epiphany", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Did T-Pain win any awards for the album Epiphany?", "T-Pain's album Epiphany received gold certification from the RIAA.", "Did T-Pain tour for the album Epiphany?", "Did T-Pain have any other hit songs besides Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')?", "Bartender peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on T-Pain besides Epiphany,Buy U a Drank, Bartender, and touring", "Truth_answer": "T-Pain made guest appearances on songs by other artists. Good Life with Kanye West later won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on T-Pain besides Epiphany,Buy U a Drank, Bartender, and touring?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Pain#2007%E2%80%932008:_Epiphany", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Did T-Pain win any awards for the album Epiphany?", "T-Pain's album Epiphany received gold certification from the RIAA.", "Did T-Pain tour for the album Epiphany?", "Did T-Pain have any other hit songs besides Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')?", "Bartender peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Is there anything else interesting on T-Pain besides Epiphany,Buy U a Drank, Bartender, and touring?", "T-Pain made guest appearances on songs by other artists. Good Life with Kanye West later won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he win the award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did T-Pain win the Grammy Award for Best Rap Song with Kanye West for Good Life", "Truth_answer": "T-Pain's Good Life with Kanye West won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did T-Pain win the Grammy Award for Best Rap Song with Kanye West for Good Life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Pain#2007%E2%80%932008:_Epiphany", "Context": [ "When was Epiphany by T-Pain released?", "Epiphany, the second studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, was released on June 5, 2007.", "Was T-Pain's Epiphany successful?", "The album Epiphany sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Did T-Pain's Epiphany have any hit songs?", "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Did T-Pain win any awards for the album Epiphany?", "T-Pain's album Epiphany received gold certification from the RIAA.", "Did T-Pain tour for the album Epiphany?", "Did T-Pain have any other hit songs besides Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')?", "Bartender peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Is there anything else interesting on T-Pain besides Epiphany,Buy U a Drank, Bartender, and touring?", "T-Pain made guest appearances on songs by other artists. Good Life with Kanye West later won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song.", "What year did T-Pain win the Grammy Award for Best Rap Song with Kanye West for Good Life?", "T-Pain's Good Life with Kanye West won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with any other artists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T-Pain work with any other artists", "Truth_answer": "T-Pain made guest appearances on multiple songs by other artists including R. Kelly, T.I., Bow Wow, Fabolous, DJ Khaled, Plies, Chris Brown, Flo Rida, and Yung Joc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain work with any other artists besides Kanye West?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Browning's first silent film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Browning's first silent film", "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tod Browning's first silent film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning", "Context": [ "What was Tod Browning's first silent film?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)" ], "Conversation_no": 206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the title of Browning's first silent film in 1917?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the title of Tod Browning's first silent film in 1917", "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Tod Browning's first silent film in 1917?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning", "Context": [ "What was Tod Browning's first silent film?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was the title of Tod Browning's first silent film in 1917?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)" ], "Conversation_no": 206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Browning's most successful film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Browning's most successful film", "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning was best known as the director of Dracula, Freaks, and silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tod Browning's most successful film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning", "Context": [ "What was Tod Browning's first silent film?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was the title of Tod Browning's first silent film in 1917?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was Tod Browning's most successful film?", "Tod Browning was best known as the director of Dracula, Freaks, and silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean." ], "Conversation_no": 206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movie spoofed his Dracula movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie spoofed Tod Browning's Dracula movie", "Truth_answer": "In Mark of the Vampire (1935), a remake of London After Midnight, the roles played by Lon Chaney in the original were split between Lionel Barrymore and Béla Lugosi (spoofing his Dracula image).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie spoofed Tod Browning's Dracula movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bludso", "Context": [ "What was Tod Browning's first silent film?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was the title of Tod Browning's first silent film in 1917?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was Tod Browning's most successful film?", "Tod Browning was best known as the director of Dracula, Freaks, and silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean.", "What movie spoofed Tod Browning's Dracula movie?", "In Mark of the Vampire (1935), a remake of London After Midnight, the roles played by Lon Chaney in the original were split between Lionel Barrymore and Béla Lugosi (spoofing his Dracula image)." ], "Conversation_no": 206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who starred in Jim Bludso (1917)?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who starred in Tod Browning's Jim Bludso (1917)", "Truth_answer": "Jim Bludso starred Wilfred Lucas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805235401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bludso_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in Tod Browning's Jim Bludso (1917)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning", "Context": [ "What was Tod Browning's first silent film?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was the title of Tod Browning's first silent film in 1917?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917)", "What was Tod Browning's most successful film?", "Tod Browning was best known as the director of Dracula, Freaks, and silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean.", "What movie spoofed Tod Browning's Dracula movie?", "In Mark of the Vampire (1935), a remake of London After Midnight, the roles played by Lon Chaney in the original were split between Lionel Barrymore and Béla Lugosi (spoofing his Dracula image).", "Who starred in Tod Browning's Jim Bludso (1917)?", "Jim Bludso starred Wilfred Lucas." ], "Conversation_no": 206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Browning's last silent film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tod Browning's last silent film", "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's last silent film was Where East Is East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tod Browning's last silent film?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1969", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1969", "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969, and the B-side contained the song Miller's Farm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to ZZ Top in 1969", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [ "what happened to ZZ Top in 1969", "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969, and the B-side contained the song Miller's Farm." ], "Conversation_no": 207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who started zz top", "Transformer_rewrite": "who started zz top", "Truth_answer": "The original ZZ Top line-up was formed in Houston and consisted of Billy Gibbons, bassist/organist Lanier Greig (died February 2013) and drummer Dan Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who started zz top", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [ "what happened to ZZ Top in 1969", "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969, and the B-side contained the song Miller's Farm.", "who started zz top", "The original ZZ Top line-up was formed in Houston and consisted of Billy Gibbons, bassist/organist Lanier Greig (died February 2013) and drummer Dan Mitchell." ], "Conversation_no": 207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were the members", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the members of z top", "Truth_answer": "Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, Dusty Hill are current members of ZZ Top; Past members are Lanier Greig, Dan Mitchell, and Billy Ethridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the members of ZZ Top", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [ "what happened to ZZ Top in 1969", "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969, and the B-side contained the song Miller's Farm.", "who started zz top", "The original ZZ Top line-up was formed in Houston and consisted of Billy Gibbons, bassist/organist Lanier Greig (died February 2013) and drummer Dan Mitchell.", "who were the members of ZZ Top", "Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, Dusty Hill are current members of ZZ Top; Past members are Lanier Greig, Dan Mitchell, and Billy Ethridge." ], "Conversation_no": 207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was a leader", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was a leader", "Truth_answer": "In addition to assuming the role as the band's leader, Billy Gibbons became the main lyricist and musical arranger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a leader of ZZ Top", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_discography", "Context": [ "what happened to ZZ Top in 1969", "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969, and the B-side contained the song Miller's Farm.", "who started zz top", "The original ZZ Top line-up was formed in Houston and consisted of Billy Gibbons, bassist/organist Lanier Greig (died February 2013) and drummer Dan Mitchell.", "who were the members of ZZ Top", "Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, Dusty Hill are current members of ZZ Top; Past members are Lanier Greig, Dan Mitchell, and Billy Ethridge.", "who was a leader of ZZ Top", "In addition to assuming the role as the band's leader, Billy Gibbons became the main lyricist and musical arranger." ], "Conversation_no": 207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "name one of their songs", "Transformer_rewrite": "name one of ZZ Top's songs", "Truth_answer": "Stages is a popular song by ZZ Top", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mydailykona.blogspot.com/2019/06/_p20", "https://www.chungkong.nl/tag/top/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "name one of ZZ Top's songs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Teena Marie born", "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California" ], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she study music in school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie study music in school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie study music in school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie", "Context": [ "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California", "Did Teena Marie study music in school?" ], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Teena Marie's parents", "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie's was born to construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Teena Marie's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie", "Context": [ "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California", "Did Teena Marie study music in school?", "Who were Teena Marie's parents?", "Teena Marie's was born to construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne." ], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music did she do during her early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of music did Teena Marie do during her early years", "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie developed a fondness for singing Motown songs and she would go on to form a semi-professional R&B band with her younger brother Anthony and their cousin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Teena Marie do during her early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie", "Context": [ "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California", "Did Teena Marie study music in school?", "Who were Teena Marie's parents?", "Teena Marie's was born to construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne.", "What type of music did Teena Marie do during her early years?", "Teena Marie developed a fondness for singing Motown songs and she would go on to form a semi-professional R&B band with her younger brother Anthony and their cousin." ], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever do live performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie ever do live performances", "Truth_answer": "During Teena Marie's 1988 Naked to the World concert tour, she suffered a fall and was hospitalized for six months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie ever do live performances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie", "Context": [ "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California", "Did Teena Marie study music in school?", "Who were Teena Marie's parents?", "Teena Marie's was born to construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne.", "What type of music did Teena Marie do during her early years?", "Teena Marie developed a fondness for singing Motown songs and she would go on to form a semi-professional R&B band with her younger brother Anthony and their cousin.", "Did Teena Marie ever do live performances?", "During Teena Marie's 1988 Naked to the World concert tour, she suffered a fall and was hospitalized for six months." ], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Teena Marie white?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Teena Marie white", "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie's ethnic heritage was Portuguese, Italian, Irish, and American Indian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Teena Marie white?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie", "Context": [ "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Teena Marie was born in Santa Monica, California", "Did Teena Marie study music in school?", "Who were Teena Marie's parents?", "Teena Marie's was born to construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne.", "What type of music did Teena Marie do during her early years?", "Teena Marie developed a fondness for singing Motown songs and she would go on to form a semi-professional R&B band with her younger brother Anthony and their cousin.", "Did Teena Marie ever do live performances?", "During Teena Marie's 1988 Naked to the World concert tour, she suffered a fall and was hospitalized for six months.", "Is Teena Marie white?", "Teena Marie's ethnic heritage was Portuguese, Italian, Irish, and American Indian." ], "Conversation_no": 208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else other than sing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie do anything else other than sing", "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie is also a producer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie do anything else other than sing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is loose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is loose", "Truth_answer": "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213020052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado" ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful", "Truth_answer": "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213020052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world." ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it receive any other recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition", "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213020052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s." ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose", "Truth_answer": "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“" ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles", "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado's Loose received criticism because of the sexual image Furtado adopted for the recording, as some critics felt it was a ploy to sell more records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213020052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“", "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose received criticism because of the sexual image Furtado adopted for the recording, as some critics felt it was a ploy to sell more records." ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado won her first BRIT Award—Best International Female—in 2007 for the album Loose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_(Nelly_Furtado_album)", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“", "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose received criticism because of the sexual image Furtado adopted for the recording, as some critics felt it was a ploy to sell more records.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any awards?", "Nelly Furtado won her first BRIT Award—Best International Female—in 2007 for the album Loose." ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other awards", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) certified Loose 5x platinum in May 2007 for shipments of more than 500,000 copies. it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any other awards besides a BRIT Award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“", "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose received criticism because of the sexual image Furtado adopted for the recording, as some critics felt it was a ploy to sell more records.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any awards?", "Nelly Furtado won her first BRIT Award—Best International Female—in 2007 for the album Loose.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any other awards besides a BRIT Award?", "The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) certified Loose 5x platinum in May 2007 for shipments of more than 500,000 copies. it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she doing in 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nelly Furtado doing in 2008", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Nelly Furtado sang with the Italian group Zero Assoluto", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nelly Furtado doing in 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“", "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose received criticism because of the sexual image Furtado adopted for the recording, as some critics felt it was a ploy to sell more records.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any awards?", "Nelly Furtado won her first BRIT Award—Best International Female—in 2007 for the album Loose.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any other awards besides a BRIT Award?", "The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) certified Loose 5x platinum in May 2007 for shipments of more than 500,000 copies. it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "What was Nelly Furtado doing in 2008?", "In 2008, Nelly Furtado sang with the Italian group Zero Assoluto" ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work with anyone else during 2006 - 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado work with anyone else during 2006 - 2008", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake were featured on Timbaland's single Give It to Me,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado work with anyone else during 2006 - 2008 besides Zero Assoluto?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado", "Context": [ "what is Nelly Furtado's loose?", "Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado", "was Nelly Furtado's Loose successful?", "The record Loose by Nelly Furtado was seen generally as critically and commercially successful. It reached high positions on charts across the world.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose receive any other recognition?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, making it the 5th best selling female album of the 00's and the 22nd best-selling album of the 2000s.", "what were the singles on Nelly Furtado's Loose?", "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Loose were No Hay Igual, Promiscuous, Maneater, Say It Right, All Good Things (Come to an End), Te Busqué, Do It, and In God's Hands.“", "What else is significant about Nelly Furtado's Loose album besides success, recognition, and singles?", "Nelly Furtado's Loose received criticism because of the sexual image Furtado adopted for the recording, as some critics felt it was a ploy to sell more records.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any awards?", "Nelly Furtado won her first BRIT Award—Best International Female—in 2007 for the album Loose.", "Did Nelly Furtado's Loose win any other awards besides a BRIT Award?", "The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) certified Loose 5x platinum in May 2007 for shipments of more than 500,000 copies. it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "What was Nelly Furtado doing in 2008?", "In 2008, Nelly Furtado sang with the Italian group Zero Assoluto", "Did Nelly Furtado work with anyone else during 2006 - 2008 besides Zero Assoluto?", "In 2007, Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake were featured on Timbaland's single Give It to Me," ], "Conversation_no": 209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado work with anyone else during 2006 - 2008 besides Zero Assoluto, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland", "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado collaborated with James Morrison on a song called Broken Strings for his album Songs for You, Truths for Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado work with anyone else during 2006 - 2008 besides Zero Assoluto, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Pat Robertson have a family", "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren." ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who in his family is involved in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics", "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator." ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Robertson married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Pat Robertson married", "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson is married to Adelia Elmer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pat Robertson married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator.", "Is Pat Robertson married?", "Pat Robertson is married to Adelia Elmer" ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Robertson have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Pat Robertson have any children", "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson has 4 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pat Robertson have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator.", "Is Pat Robertson married?", "Pat Robertson is married to Adelia Elmer", "Does Pat Robertson have any children?", "Pat Robertson has 4 children." ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pat Robertson article", "Truth_answer": "At a young age, Pat Robertson was nicknamed Pat by his brother, Willis Robertson, Jr., who enjoyed patting him on the cheeks when he was a baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_robertson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pat Robertson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator.", "Is Pat Robertson married?", "Pat Robertson is married to Adelia Elmer", "Does Pat Robertson have any children?", "Pat Robertson has 4 children.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pat Robertson article?", "At a young age, Pat Robertson was nicknamed Pat by his brother, Willis Robertson, Jr., who enjoyed patting him on the cheeks when he was a baby." ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything that I should know about Robertson's childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything that I should know about Pat Robertson's childhood", "Truth_answer": "When he was eleven, Pat Robertson was enrolled in the preparatory McDonogh School outside Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_robertson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything that I should know about Pat Robertson's childhood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www1.cbn.com/700club/dede-robertson-ministry-and-marriage", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator.", "Is Pat Robertson married?", "Pat Robertson is married to Adelia Elmer", "Does Pat Robertson have any children?", "Pat Robertson has 4 children.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pat Robertson article?", "At a young age, Pat Robertson was nicknamed Pat by his brother, Willis Robertson, Jr., who enjoyed patting him on the cheeks when he was a baby.", "Is there anything that I should know about Pat Robertson's childhood?", "When he was eleven, Pat Robertson was enrolled in the preparatory McDonogh School outside Baltimore, Maryland." ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Pat Robertson's wife do for a living?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Pat Robertson's wife do for a living", "Truth_answer": "Adelia Elmer was a devoted wife and mother, a part-time nurse, Assistant Professor of Nursing at Tidewater Community College and hostess of a missionary TV program, Lifeline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pat Robertson's wife do for a living?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Does Pat Robertson have a family?", "Pat Robertson married Adelia Elmer on August 26, 1954. His family includes four children, and, as of mid-2016, 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.", "Who in Pat Robertson's family is involved in politics?", "Pat Robertson was born into a prominent political family. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), was a conservative Democratic Senator.", "Is Pat Robertson married?", "Pat Robertson is married to Adelia Elmer", "Does Pat Robertson have any children?", "Pat Robertson has 4 children.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pat Robertson article?", "At a young age, Pat Robertson was nicknamed Pat by his brother, Willis Robertson, Jr., who enjoyed patting him on the cheeks when he was a baby.", "Is there anything that I should know about Pat Robertson's childhood?", "When he was eleven, Pat Robertson was enrolled in the preparatory McDonogh School outside Baltimore, Maryland.", "What did Pat Robertson's wife do for a living?", "Adelia Elmer was a devoted wife and mother, a part-time nurse, Assistant Professor of Nursing at Tidewater Community College and hostess of a missionary TV program, Lifeline." ], "Conversation_no": 210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Pat Robertson have a mother involved in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pat Robertson have a mother involved in his life", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Robertson have a mother involved in his life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is That's My Desire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is That's My Desire", "Truth_answer": "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was That's My Desire a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article", "Truth_answer": "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he able to pay his debts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts", "Truth_answer": "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What debt didnt he pay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay", "Truth_answer": "Fellow singer Perry Como refused to let Frankie Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay?", "Fellow singer Perry Como refused to let Frankie Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much money did he owe Perry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much money did Frankie Laine owe Perry Come", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Frankie Laine owe Perry Come?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.frankielaine.com/", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay?", "Fellow singer Perry Como refused to let Frankie Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "How much money did Frankie Laine owe Perry Come?" ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Frankie ever go on a tour or live performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frankie Laine ever go on a tour or live performance", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine's popularity quickly spread across the Atlantic. He toured Europe. In later years, South America, Australia and the Orient.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Laine ever go on a tour or live performance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay?", "Fellow singer Perry Como refused to let Frankie Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "How much money did Frankie Laine owe Perry Come?", "Did Frankie Laine ever go on a tour or live performance?", "Frankie Laine's popularity quickly spread across the Atlantic. He toured Europe. In later years, South America, Australia and the Orient." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are other interesting facts about That's My Desire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are other interesting facts about That's My Desire for Frankie Laine besides being in debt the day he recorded the song", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine had picked up the song from songstress June Hart a half a dozen years earlier, when he sang at the College Inn in Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other interesting facts about That's My Desire for Frankie Laine besides being in debt the day he recorded the song?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay?", "Fellow singer Perry Como refused to let Frankie Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "How much money did Frankie Laine owe Perry Come?", "Did Frankie Laine ever go on a tour or live performance?", "Frankie Laine's popularity quickly spread across the Atlantic. He toured Europe. In later years, South America, Australia and the Orient.", "What are other interesting facts about That's My Desire for Frankie Laine besides being in debt the day he recorded the song?", "Frankie Laine had picked up the song from songstress June Hart a half a dozen years earlier, when he sang at the College Inn in Cleveland." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other songs besides that one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frankie Laine have other songs besides That's My Desire", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine and Mercury A&R man Mitch Miller became a formidable hit-making team with collaborations such as , That Lucky Old Sun, and Mule Train.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Laine have other songs besides That's My Desire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Frankie Laine's That's My Desire?", "That's My Desire is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The recording by Frankie Laine was recorded on August 27, 1946.", "Was Frankie Laine's That's My Desire a success?", "Frankie Laine's That's My Desire reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 27, 1947 and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Laine article?", "That's My Desire became Frankie Laine's first Gold Record, and established him in the music world. He had been over $7,000 in debt the day he recorded the song.", "Was Frankie Laine able to pay his debts?", "Laine paid off all of his debts except one—singer Perry Como refused to let Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "What debt didnt Frankie Laine pay?", "Fellow singer Perry Como refused to let Frankie Laine pay him back, and would kid him about the money owed for years to come.", "How much money did Frankie Laine owe Perry Come?", "Did Frankie Laine ever go on a tour or live performance?", "Frankie Laine's popularity quickly spread across the Atlantic. He toured Europe. In later years, South America, Australia and the Orient.", "What are other interesting facts about That's My Desire for Frankie Laine besides being in debt the day he recorded the song?", "Frankie Laine had picked up the song from songstress June Hart a half a dozen years earlier, when he sang at the College Inn in Cleveland.", "Did Frankie Laine have other songs besides That's My Desire?", "Frankie Laine and Mercury A&R man Mitch Miller became a formidable hit-making team with collaborations such as , That Lucky Old Sun, and Mule Train." ], "Conversation_no": 211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of them a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of Frankie Laine and Mercury A&R man Mitch Miller a success", "Truth_answer": "That Lucky Old Sun became the number one song in the country three weeks after its release. Mule Train proved an even bigger hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the Frankie Laine and Mitch Miller collaborations a success?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play at Somerset?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he play at Somerset", "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Botham play at Somerset?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham", "Context": [ "Did Ian Botham play at Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset" ], "Conversation_no": 212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play for Somerset?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ian Botham play for Somerset", "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Botham play for Somerset?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham", "Context": [ "Did Ian Botham play at Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "Did Ian Botham play for Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset" ], "Conversation_no": 212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Ian do in 1980?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ian Botham do in 1980", "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham in 1980 became the second player to achieve the match double of 100 runs and ten wickets in Test cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ian Botham do in 1980?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_cricket_team_in_India_in_1979%E2%80%9380", "Context": [ "Did Ian Botham play at Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "Did Ian Botham play for Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "What did Ian Botham do in 1980?", "Ian Botham in 1980 became the second player to achieve the match double of 100 runs and ten wickets in Test cricket." ], "Conversation_no": 212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Ian Botham play against when he became the second player to achieve the match double of 100 runs and ten wickets in Test cricket", "Truth_answer": "The England national cricket team visited India in February 1980 and played a single Test match against the India national cricket team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190414144006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_cricket_team_in_India_in_1979%E2%80%9380_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ian Botham play against when he became the second player to achieve the match double of 100 runs and ten wickets in Test cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham", "Context": [ "Did Ian Botham play at Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "Did Ian Botham play for Somerset?", "Ian Botham played most of his first-class cricket for Somerset", "What did Ian Botham do in 1980?", "Ian Botham in 1980 became the second player to achieve the match double of 100 runs and ten wickets in Test cricket.", "Who did Ian Botham play against when he became the second player to achieve the match double of 100 runs and ten wickets in Test cricket?", "The England national cricket team visited India in February 1980 and played a single Test match against the India national cricket team." ], "Conversation_no": 212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ian Botham article", "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham was the first to score a century and take ten wickets in a Test match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ian Botham article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the band's fifth record stream?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band's fifth record stream", "Truth_answer": "After recording through 2009, As I Lay Dying's fifth record The Powerless Rise was streamed on the MySpace Music website on May 7, 2010 up until May 10, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band As I Lay Dying's fifth record stream?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Powerless_Rise", "Context": [ "Where did the band As I Lay Dying's fifth record stream?", "After recording through 2009, As I Lay Dying's fifth record The Powerless Rise was streamed on the MySpace Music website on May 7, 2010 up until May 10, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of one of their songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of one of their songs", "Truth_answer": "As I Lay Dying's The Powerless Rise album features three singles: Beyond Our Suffering, Parallels, and Anodyne Sea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of As I Lay Dying's songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decas", "Context": [ "Where did the band As I Lay Dying's fifth record stream?", "After recording through 2009, As I Lay Dying's fifth record The Powerless Rise was streamed on the MySpace Music website on May 7, 2010 up until May 10, 2010.", "What was the name of one of As I Lay Dying's songs?", "As I Lay Dying's The Powerless Rise album features three singles: Beyond Our Suffering, Parallels, and Anodyne Sea." ], "Conversation_no": 213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their compilation released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Beyond Our Suffering released", "Truth_answer": "On November 8, 2011, As I Lay Dying released a compilation, Decas, in honor of the band's ten-year anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was As I Lay Dying's compilation released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)", "Context": [ "Where did the band As I Lay Dying's fifth record stream?", "After recording through 2009, As I Lay Dying's fifth record The Powerless Rise was streamed on the MySpace Music website on May 7, 2010 up until May 10, 2010.", "What was the name of one of As I Lay Dying's songs?", "As I Lay Dying's The Powerless Rise album features three singles: Beyond Our Suffering, Parallels, and Anodyne Sea.", "When was As I Lay Dying's compilation released?", "On November 8, 2011, As I Lay Dying released a compilation, Decas, in honor of the band's ten-year anniversary." ], "Conversation_no": 213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2010?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to As I Lay Dying", "Truth_answer": "In 2010 the band As I Lay Dying toured in support of The Powerless Rise, headlining the majority of their shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to As I Lay Dying?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was the new frontman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the new frontman", "Truth_answer": "Mick Jones, the founder and only remaining original member of Foreigner, eventually found former Hurricane singer Kelly Hansen and was invited aboard as the new Foreigner frontman in March 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Mick Jones, the founder and only remaining original member of Foreigner, eventually found former Hurricane singer Kelly Hansen and was invited aboard as the new Foreigner frontman in March 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was Kelly Hansen from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Foreigner's Kelly Hansen from", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen is the former singer of Hurricane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Foreigner's Kelly Hansen from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Mick Jones, the founder and only remaining original member of Foreigner, eventually found former Hurricane singer Kelly Hansen and was invited aboard as the new Foreigner frontman in March 2005.", "where was Foreigner's Kelly Hansen from?", "Kelly Hansen is the former singer of Hurricane." ], "Conversation_no": 214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Kelly influence the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Kelly Hansen influence the band Foreigner", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kelly Hansen influence the band Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Mick Jones, the founder and only remaining original member of Foreigner, eventually found former Hurricane singer Kelly Hansen and was invited aboard as the new Foreigner frontman in March 2005.", "where was Foreigner's Kelly Hansen from?", "Kelly Hansen is the former singer of Hurricane.", "How did Kelly Hansen influence the band Foreigner?" ], "Conversation_no": 214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Kelly a good fit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Kelly Hansen a good fit in Foreigner", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kelly Hansen a good fit in Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Hansen", "Context": [ "who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Mick Jones, the founder and only remaining original member of Foreigner, eventually found former Hurricane singer Kelly Hansen and was invited aboard as the new Foreigner frontman in March 2005.", "where was Foreigner's Kelly Hansen from?", "Kelly Hansen is the former singer of Hurricane.", "How did Kelly Hansen influence the band Foreigner?", "was Kelly Hansen a good fit in Foreigner?" ], "Conversation_no": 214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did Kelly do in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Kelly Hansen do in the band Foreigner", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen with Foreigner released the albums Extended Versions (2006),No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner (2008), Can't Slow Down (2009),Extended Versions II (2011), and Acoustique: The Classics Unplugged (2011).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Kelly Hansen do in the band Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Hansen", "Context": [ "who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Mick Jones, the founder and only remaining original member of Foreigner, eventually found former Hurricane singer Kelly Hansen and was invited aboard as the new Foreigner frontman in March 2005.", "where was Foreigner's Kelly Hansen from?", "Kelly Hansen is the former singer of Hurricane.", "How did Kelly Hansen influence the band Foreigner?", "was Kelly Hansen a good fit in Foreigner?", "what did Kelly Hansen do in the band Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen with Foreigner released the albums Extended Versions (2006),No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner (2008), Can't Slow Down (2009),Extended Versions II (2011), and Acoustique: The Classics Unplugged (2011)." ], "Conversation_no": 214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what songs was he apart of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what songs was Kelly Hansen apart of with the band Foreigner", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen with Foreigner released the albums Extended Versions (2006),No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner (2008), Can't Slow Down (2009),Extended Versions II (2011), and Acoustique: The Classics Unplugged (2011).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs was Kelly Hansen apart of with the band Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was The Age of Adz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Age of Adz", "Truth_answer": "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens", "Context": [ "What was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12." ], "Conversation_no": 215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz released", "Truth_answer": "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Age_of_Adz#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "What was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "When was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz released?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12." ], "Conversation_no": 215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received by critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz well received by critics", "Truth_answer": "The Age of Adz received positive reviews upon its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119003554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Age_of_Adz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "When was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz released?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "Was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz well received by critics?", "The Age of Adz received positive reviews upon its release." ], "Conversation_no": 215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens", "Context": [ "What was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "When was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz released?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "Was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz well received by critics?", "The Age of Adz received positive reviews upon its release.", "Did Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do following the release of The Age of Adz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sufjan Stevens do following the release of The Age of Adz", "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2010, Sufjan Stevens began his North American tour in Montreal, featuring virtually all new material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sufjan Stevens do following the release of The Age of Adz?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "When was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz released?", "On August 26, Asthmatic Kitty announced that Sufjan Stevens would release his newest full-length album, The Age of Adz, on October 12.", "Was Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz well received by critics?", "The Age of Adz received positive reviews upon its release.", "Did Sufjan Stevens' The Age of Adz win any awards?", "What did Sufjan Stevens do following the release of The Age of Adz?", "On October 12, 2010, Sufjan Stevens began his North American tour in Montreal, featuring virtually all new material." ], "Conversation_no": 215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his tour successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sufjan Stevens's 2010 North American tour successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sufjan Stevens's 2010 North American tour successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2006?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2006", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Gackt continued touring with a concert on January 14, in Korea, at Fencing Stadium in Korean Olympic Park, which was his first Asian solo concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Gackt in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Gackt in 2006?", "In 2006, Gackt continued touring with a concert on January 14, in Korea, at Fencing Stadium in Korean Olympic Park, which was his first Asian solo concert." ], "Conversation_no": 216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the tour go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Gackt's first solo tours in Asia go", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gackt's first solo tours in Asia go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt", "Context": [ "What happened to Gackt in 2006?", "In 2006, Gackt continued touring with a concert on January 14, in Korea, at Fencing Stadium in Korean Olympic Park, which was his first Asian solo concert.", "How did Gackt's first solo tours in Asia go?" ], "Conversation_no": 216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Gackt do in 2007", "Truth_answer": "In January 2007, Gackt played the warlord Uesugi Kenshin in the NHK Taiga drama Fūrin Kazan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gackt do in 2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who founded Ratt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who founded Ratt", "Truth_answer": "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded the band Ratt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt", "Context": [ "Who founded the band Ratt?", "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends." ], "Conversation_no": 217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the other members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the other members of the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy", "Truth_answer": "Members of Ratt consisted of Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420114036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Undercover_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Cellar_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905234058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Your_Privacy_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_and_Round_(Ratt_song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the other members of the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt", "Context": [ "Who founded the band Ratt?", "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends.", "Who are the other members of the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy?", "Members of Ratt consisted of Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes." ], "Conversation_no": 217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Ratt form as a band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ratt form as a band", "Truth_answer": "In 1981, the band's name was shortened to Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.sandiegoreader.com/bands/ratt/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181222031244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Pearcy_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ratt form as a band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt", "Context": [ "Who founded the band Ratt?", "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends.", "Who are the other members of the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy?", "Members of Ratt consisted of Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "When did Ratt form as a band?", "In 1981, the band's name was shortened to Ratt." ], "Conversation_no": 217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their record label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ratt's record label", "Truth_answer": "In July 1983, Ratt signed with recording label Time Coast Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ratt's record label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt", "Context": [ "Who founded the band Ratt?", "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends.", "Who are the other members of the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy?", "Members of Ratt consisted of Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "When did Ratt form as a band?", "In 1981, the band's name was shortened to Ratt.", "What was Ratt's record label?", "In July 1983, Ratt signed with recording label Time Coast Music." ], "Conversation_no": 217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever go by a different name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ratt ever go by a different name", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Pearcy formed Crystal Pystal. The name Crystal Pystal was later changed to Buster Cherry, which turned into Mickey Ratt in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ratt ever go by a different name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bose begin his career doing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bose begin his career doing", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Bose begin his career doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose", "Context": [ "What did Rahul Bose begin his career doing?", "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?." ], "Conversation_no": 218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Bose's educational background?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rahul Bose's educational background", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose is an alumnus of the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. After being rejected by a number of American universities, Bose attended Sydenham College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rahul Bose's educational background?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose", "Context": [ "What did Rahul Bose begin his career doing?", "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "What was Rahul Bose's educational background?", "Rahul Bose is an alumnus of the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. After being rejected by a number of American universities, Bose attended Sydenham College." ], "Conversation_no": 218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rahul Bose's first performance", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose's first acting role was at age six when he played the lead in a school play, Tom, the Piper's Son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rahul Bose's first performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose", "Context": [ "What did Rahul Bose begin his career doing?", "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "What was Rahul Bose's educational background?", "Rahul Bose is an alumnus of the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. After being rejected by a number of American universities, Bose attended Sydenham College.", "What was Rahul Bose's first performance?", "Rahul Bose's first acting role was at age six when he played the lead in a school play, Tom, the Piper's Son." ], "Conversation_no": 218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get his first big break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rahul Bose get his first big break", "Truth_answer": "English, August was one of the first Hinglish films and gained Rahul Bose international recognition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rahul Bose get his first big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English,_August_(film)", "Context": [ "What did Rahul Bose begin his career doing?", "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "What was Rahul Bose's educational background?", "Rahul Bose is an alumnus of the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. After being rejected by a number of American universities, Bose attended Sydenham College.", "What was Rahul Bose's first performance?", "Rahul Bose's first acting role was at age six when he played the lead in a school play, Tom, the Piper's Son.", "When did Rahul Bose get his first big break?", "English, August was one of the first Hinglish films and gained Rahul Bose international recognition" ], "Conversation_no": 218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did that happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Rahul Bose make Hinglish", "Truth_answer": "August, English was released in 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did English, August happen with Rahul Bose?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose", "Context": [ "What did Rahul Bose begin his career doing?", "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "What was Rahul Bose's educational background?", "Rahul Bose is an alumnus of the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. After being rejected by a number of American universities, Bose attended Sydenham College.", "What was Rahul Bose's first performance?", "Rahul Bose's first acting role was at age six when he played the lead in a school play, Tom, the Piper's Son.", "When did Rahul Bose get his first big break?", "English, August was one of the first Hinglish films and gained Rahul Bose international recognition", "What year did English, August happen with Rahul Bose?", "August, English was released in 1994" ], "Conversation_no": 218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work with in Split Wide Open?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Rahul Bose work with in Split Wide Open", "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Rahul Bose starred in Dev Benegal's second film, Split Wide Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rahul Bose work with in Split Wide Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did DeVito start acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did DeVito start acting", "Truth_answer": "Danny DeVito played Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, reprising his role from the 1971 off-Broadway play of the same title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Danny DeVito start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito", "Context": [ "When did Danny DeVito start acting?", "Danny DeVito played Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, reprising his role from the 1971 off-Broadway play of the same title." ], "Conversation_no": 219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other film roles did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other film roles did Danny DeVito have", "Truth_answer": "After his time on Taxi ended, Danny DeVito began a successful film career, first appearing as Vernon Dalhart in the 1983 hit Terms of Endearment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film roles did Danny DeVito have besides Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito", "Context": [ "When did Danny DeVito start acting?", "Danny DeVito played Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, reprising his role from the 1971 off-Broadway play of the same title.", "What other film roles did Danny DeVito have besides Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?", "After his time on Taxi ended, Danny DeVito began a successful film career, first appearing as Vernon Dalhart in the 1983 hit Terms of Endearment." ], "Conversation_no": 219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards or recognition for his acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Danny DeVito win any awards or recognition for his acting", "Truth_answer": "Danny DeVito gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series Taxi, which won him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny DeVito win any awards or recognition for his acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito", "Context": [ "When did Danny DeVito start acting?", "Danny DeVito played Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, reprising his role from the 1971 off-Broadway play of the same title.", "What other film roles did Danny DeVito have besides Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?", "After his time on Taxi ended, Danny DeVito began a successful film career, first appearing as Vernon Dalhart in the 1983 hit Terms of Endearment.", "Did Danny DeVito win any awards or recognition for his acting?", "Danny DeVito gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series Taxi, which won him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award." ], "Conversation_no": 219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about his acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Danny DeVito's acting besides One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next, Terms of Endearment, and awards", "Truth_answer": "Although generally a comic actor, Danny DeVito expanded into dramatic roles with The Rainmaker (1997).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Danny DeVito's acting besides One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next, Terms of Endearment, and awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito", "Context": [ "When did Danny DeVito start acting?", "Danny DeVito played Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, reprising his role from the 1971 off-Broadway play of the same title.", "What other film roles did Danny DeVito have besides Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?", "After his time on Taxi ended, Danny DeVito began a successful film career, first appearing as Vernon Dalhart in the 1983 hit Terms of Endearment.", "Did Danny DeVito win any awards or recognition for his acting?", "Danny DeVito gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series Taxi, which won him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award.", "What else is significant about Danny DeVito's acting besides One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next, Terms of Endearment, and awards?", "Although generally a comic actor, Danny DeVito expanded into dramatic roles with The Rainmaker (1997)." ], "Conversation_no": 219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other dramatic roles did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other dramatic roles did Danny DeVito play in besides The Rainmaker", "Truth_answer": "Danny DeVito also played in Hoffa (1992), which he directed, Jack the Bear (1993); neo-noir film L.A. Confidential (1997), The Big Kahuna (1999), and Heist (2001).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other dramatic roles did Danny DeVito play in besides The Rainmaker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what political protest did they participate in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what political protest did they participate in", "Truth_answer": "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did they protest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Rock Against Howard protest", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?" ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the name of the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government", "Truth_answer": "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what occurred in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what occurred in 2004", "Truth_answer": "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what songs did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the festival successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the festival successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_O_(radio_host)", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?" ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is Jackie O?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb", "Truth_answer": "In July 2004, radio station 2Day FM presenter Jackie O arrived late to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4911944/Jackie-O-named-influential-air-female-radio-host.html", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?", "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "In July 2004, radio station 2Day FM presenter Jackie O arrived late to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Jackie a woman or man?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Jackie O a woman or man", "Truth_answer": "Jackie O is an influential female radio host.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jackie O a woman or man?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_O_(radio_host)", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?", "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "In July 2004, radio station 2Day FM presenter Jackie O arrived late to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short.", "Is Jackie O a woman or man?", "Jackie O is an influential female radio host." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what type of host is she?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of host is Jackie O", "Truth_answer": "Jackie O is best known for presenting The Hot Hits Live from LA, Hot30 Countdown, Take 40 Australia, two series of Australian Princess, and The Kyle and Jackie O Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609115518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_O_(radio_host)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of host is Jackie O?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_O_(radio_host)", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?", "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "In July 2004, radio station 2Day FM presenter Jackie O arrived late to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short.", "Is Jackie O a woman or man?", "Jackie O is an influential female radio host.", "what type of host is Jackie O?", "Jackie O is best known for presenting The Hot Hits Live from LA, Hot30 Countdown, Take 40 Australia, two series of Australian Princess, and The Kyle and Jackie O Show." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "doe sshe have other hosts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does Jackie O have other hosts on her show besides herself", "Truth_answer": "Henderson's career on radio rose to new heights after she was partnered with shock jock Kyle Sandilands on the Austereo Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609115518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_O_(radio_host)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Jackie O have other hosts on her show besides herself?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kyle_and_Jackie_O_Show", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?", "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "In July 2004, radio station 2Day FM presenter Jackie O arrived late to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short.", "Is Jackie O a woman or man?", "Jackie O is an influential female radio host.", "what type of host is Jackie O?", "Jackie O is best known for presenting The Hot Hits Live from LA, Hot30 Countdown, Take 40 Australia, two series of Australian Princess, and The Kyle and Jackie O Show.", "does Jackie O have other hosts on her show besides herself?", "Henderson's career on radio rose to new heights after she was partnered with shock jock Kyle Sandilands on the Austereo Network." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what show was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what show does Jackie O have with other hosts", "Truth_answer": "The Kyle and Jackie O Show is an Australian breakfast radio show hosted by Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O on KIIS 106.5 in Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kyle_and_Jackie_O_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what show does Jackie O have with other hosts?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb", "Context": [ "what political protest did Frenzal Rhomb participate in?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "why did Frenzal Rhomb protest incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "what is the name of the album Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organisedthat protested incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government?", "During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's Lindsay McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent Prime Minister John Howard's government.", "what happened to Frenzal Rhomb in 2004?", "In July 2004, radio presenter Jackie O was to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin. Jackie arrived late, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short by several songs.", "what songs did Frenzal Rhomb play at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin when Jackie O arrived late?", "Lindsay McDougall began playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck over Jackie O's voice, who was attempting to make an announcement to the audience.", "was the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin successful in 2004?", "who is Jackie O in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "In July 2004, radio station 2Day FM presenter Jackie O arrived late to MC at the Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin, causing Frenzal Rhomb to cut their setlist short.", "Is Jackie O a woman or man?", "Jackie O is an influential female radio host.", "what type of host is Jackie O?", "Jackie O is best known for presenting The Hot Hits Live from LA, Hot30 Countdown, Take 40 Australia, two series of Australian Princess, and The Kyle and Jackie O Show.", "does Jackie O have other hosts on her show besides herself?", "Henderson's career on radio rose to new heights after she was partnered with shock jock Kyle Sandilands on the Austereo Network.", "what show does Jackie O have with other hosts?", "The Kyle and Jackie O Show is an Australian breakfast radio show hosted by Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O on KIIS 106.5 in Sydney." ], "Conversation_no": 220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any controversary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any controversaries", "Truth_answer": "Jackie O and Kyle Sandilands threatened the band with black-listing from the Austereo network after the festival performance in Darwin, Australia in a tit for tat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any Frenzal Rhomb controversary with Jackie O following the 2004 Bassinthegrass festival in Darwin?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Catch Me, I'm In Love", "Truth_answer": "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_Me,_I%27m_in_Love#Box_office", "Context": [ "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love" ], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the film do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well", "Truth_answer": "As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film Catch Me, I'm in Love has had a total gross of P 120.88 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910204656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_Me,_I%27m_in_Love_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_Me,_I%27m_in_Love#Box_office", "Context": [ "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love", "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well?", "As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film Catch Me, I'm in Love has had a total gross of P 120.88 million." ], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sarah Geronimo do in the film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well", "Truth_answer": "Sarah Geronimo starred as Roan Sanchez, a young girl with high ideals about romance, assigned to accompany the spoiled son of the president Eric Rodriguez (Gerald Anderson) on an immersion trip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910204656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_Me,_I%27m_in_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Geronimo do in the film Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_Me,_I%27m_in_Love#Box_office", "Context": [ "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love", "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well?", "As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film Catch Me, I'm in Love has had a total gross of P 120.88 million.", "What did Sarah Geronimo do in the film Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo starred as Roan Sanchez, a young girl with high ideals about romance, assigned to accompany the spoiled son of the president Eric Rodriguez (Gerald Anderson) on an immersion trip." ], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Catch Me, I'm In Love get released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love get released", "Truth_answer": "Catch Me... I'm in Love was released on March 23, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love get released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_G._Live", "Context": [ "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love", "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well?", "As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film Catch Me, I'm in Love has had a total gross of P 120.88 million.", "What did Sarah Geronimo do in the film Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo starred as Roan Sanchez, a young girl with high ideals about romance, assigned to accompany the spoiled son of the president Eric Rodriguez (Gerald Anderson) on an immersion trip.", "When did Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love get released?", "Catch Me... I'm in Love was released on March 23, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Sarah G Live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sarah Geronimo's Sarah G Live", "Truth_answer": "Sarah G Live! was an evening musical show in the Philippines hosted by Sarah Geronimo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_G._Live_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sarah Geronimo's Sarah G Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_G._Live", "Context": [ "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love", "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well?", "As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film Catch Me, I'm in Love has had a total gross of P 120.88 million.", "What did Sarah Geronimo do in the film Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo starred as Roan Sanchez, a young girl with high ideals about romance, assigned to accompany the spoiled son of the president Eric Rodriguez (Gerald Anderson) on an immersion trip.", "When did Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love get released?", "Catch Me... I'm in Love was released on March 23, 2011.", "What was Sarah Geronimo's Sarah G Live?", "Sarah G Live! was an evening musical show in the Philippines hosted by Sarah Geronimo." ], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What concerts did she perform in this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What concerts did Sarah G Live", "Truth_answer": "In July 2012, Sarah Geronimo staged her fifth major solo concert in the Big Dome entitled 24/SG.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What concerts did Sarah Geronimo perform in the time of Catch Me... I'm in Love and Sarah G Live!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo worked with Gerald Anderson in the film collaboration of Star Cinema and Viva Films entitled Catch Me, I'm in Love", "Did Sarah Geronimo's film Catch Me, I'm In Love do well?", "As of May 11, 2011 after 31 days of screenings, the film Catch Me, I'm in Love has had a total gross of P 120.88 million.", "What did Sarah Geronimo do in the film Catch Me, I'm In Love?", "Sarah Geronimo starred as Roan Sanchez, a young girl with high ideals about romance, assigned to accompany the spoiled son of the president Eric Rodriguez (Gerald Anderson) on an immersion trip.", "When did Sarah Geronimo's Catch Me, I'm In Love get released?", "Catch Me... I'm in Love was released on March 23, 2011.", "What was Sarah Geronimo's Sarah G Live?", "Sarah G Live! was an evening musical show in the Philippines hosted by Sarah Geronimo.", "What concerts did Sarah Geronimo perform in the time of Catch Me... I'm in Love and Sarah G Live!?", "In July 2012, Sarah Geronimo staged her fifth major solo concert in the Big Dome entitled 24/SG." ], "Conversation_no": 221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the concert do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the concert do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Sarah Geronimo concert 24/SG do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Jacqueline Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment. She studied acting under theatre director Barry John, and successfully auditioned for Sujoy Ghosh's fantasy film Aladin (2009).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "In 2009, Jacqueline Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment. She studied acting under theatre director Barry John, and successfully auditioned for Sujoy Ghosh's fantasy film Aladin (2009)." ], "Conversation_no": 222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any thing interesting about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any thing interesting about Jacqueline Fernandez's career", "Truth_answer": "Aladin (2009) was Jacqueline Fernandez' acting debut. She played the love interest of Riteish Deshmukh's character, a role based on the character of Princess Jasmine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any thing interesting about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "In 2009, Jacqueline Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment. She studied acting under theatre director Barry John, and successfully auditioned for Sujoy Ghosh's fantasy film Aladin (2009).", "Is there any thing interesting about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Aladin (2009) was Jacqueline Fernandez' acting debut. She played the love interest of Riteish Deshmukh's character, a role based on the character of Princess Jasmine" ], "Conversation_no": 222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What makes Jacqueline Fernandez unique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What makes Jacqueline Fernandez unique", "Truth_answer": "Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN felt that she was: easy on the eyes and appears confident but has precious little to do“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes Jacqueline Fernandez unique?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIFA_Award_for_Star_Debut_of_the_Year_%E2%80%93_Female", "Context": [ "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "In 2009, Jacqueline Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment. She studied acting under theatre director Barry John, and successfully auditioned for Sujoy Ghosh's fantasy film Aladin (2009).", "Is there any thing interesting about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Aladin (2009) was Jacqueline Fernandez' acting debut. She played the love interest of Riteish Deshmukh's character, a role based on the character of Princess Jasmine", "What makes Jacqueline Fernandez unique?", "Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN felt that she was: easy on the eyes and appears confident but has precious little to do“" ], "Conversation_no": 222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year is most memorable for Fernandez?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year is most memorable for Fernandez", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Jacqueline Fernandez won the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – Female for her role as Jasmine in Aladin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year is most memorable for Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What is most memorable about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "In 2009, Jacqueline Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment. She studied acting under theatre director Barry John, and successfully auditioned for Sujoy Ghosh's fantasy film Aladin (2009).", "Is there any thing interesting about Jacqueline Fernandez's career?", "Aladin (2009) was Jacqueline Fernandez' acting debut. She played the love interest of Riteish Deshmukh's character, a role based on the character of Princess Jasmine", "What makes Jacqueline Fernandez unique?", "Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN felt that she was: easy on the eyes and appears confident but has precious little to do“", "What year is most memorable for Jacqueline Fernandez?", "In 2010, Jacqueline Fernandez won the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – Female for her role as Jasmine in Aladin." ], "Conversation_no": 222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Fernandez have her breakthrough?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jacqueline Fernandez have her breakthrough", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez had her breakthrough role with the psychological thriller Murder 2, her first commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jacqueline Fernandez have her breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Jacqueline do as a career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jacqueline do as a career", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacqueline Fernandez do as a career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What did Jacqueline Fernandez do as a career?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does she like to do in her free time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Jacqueline Fernandez like to do in her free time", "Truth_answer": "Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Jacqueline Fernandez like to do in her free time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What did Jacqueline Fernandez do as a career?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "What does Jacqueline Fernandez like to do in her free time?", "Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is she from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Jacqueline Fernandez from", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Jacqueline Fernandez from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What did Jacqueline Fernandez do as a career?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "What does Jacqueline Fernandez like to do in her free time?", "Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014.", "Where is Jacqueline Fernandez from?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family." ], "Conversation_no": 223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other types of work did she do besides acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other types of work did Jacqueline Fernandez do besides acting", "Truth_answer": "In July 2018, Jacqueline Fernandez co-founded her activewear clothing line-up, Just F.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of work did Jacqueline Fernandez do besides acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What did Jacqueline Fernandez do as a career?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "What does Jacqueline Fernandez like to do in her free time?", "Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014.", "Where is Jacqueline Fernandez from?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "What other types of work did Jacqueline Fernandez do besides acting?", "In July 2018, Jacqueline Fernandez co-founded her activewear clothing line-up, Just F." ], "Conversation_no": 223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Fernandez ever go to college", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez graduated in mass communication from the University of Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Fernandez ever go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "What did Jacqueline Fernandez do as a career?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "What does Jacqueline Fernandez like to do in her free time?", "Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014.", "Where is Jacqueline Fernandez from?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "What other types of work did Jacqueline Fernandez do besides acting?", "In July 2018, Jacqueline Fernandez co-founded her activewear clothing line-up, Just F.", "Did Jacqueline Fernandez ever go to college?", "Jacqueline Fernandez graduated in mass communication from the University of Sydney." ], "Conversation_no": 223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What nationality is she?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What nationality is Jacqueline Fernandez", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez is Sri Lankan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What nationality is Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which album is Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which album is Rebel,Sweetheart", "Truth_answer": "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel,_Sweetheart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album is The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "Which album is The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything unique about the recording of this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything unique about the recording of The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart", "Truth_answer": "The Wallflowers recorded Rebel, Sweetheart in Atlanta, Georgia, which is producer Brendan O'Brien is based. O'Brien also contributed on guitar. Fred Eltringham joined the Wallflowers as their new drummer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything unique about the recording of The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "Which album is The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005.", "Is there anything unique about the recording of The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The Wallflowers recorded Rebel, Sweetheart in Atlanta, Georgia, which is producer Brendan O'Brien is based. O'Brien also contributed on guitar. Fred Eltringham joined the Wallflowers as their new drummer." ], "Conversation_no": 224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any hits off this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any hits off The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart", "Truth_answer": "The first single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits off The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers", "Context": [ "Which album is The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005.", "Is there anything unique about the recording of The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The Wallflowers recorded Rebel, Sweetheart in Atlanta, Georgia, which is producer Brendan O'Brien is based. O'Brien also contributed on guitar. Fred Eltringham joined the Wallflowers as their new drummer.", "Were there any hits off The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The first single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio." ], "Conversation_no": 224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a single on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a single on The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart", "Truth_answer": "The second single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album was God Says Nothing Back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single on The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Which album is The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005.", "Is there anything unique about the recording of The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The Wallflowers recorded Rebel, Sweetheart in Atlanta, Georgia, which is producer Brendan O'Brien is based. O'Brien also contributed on guitar. Fred Eltringham joined the Wallflowers as their new drummer.", "Were there any hits off The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The first single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What is a single on The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The second single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album was God Says Nothing Back." ], "Conversation_no": 224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this song released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Wallflowers released", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Wallflowers's God Says Nothing Back released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Which album is The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005.", "Is there anything unique about the recording of The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The Wallflowers recorded Rebel, Sweetheart in Atlanta, Georgia, which is producer Brendan O'Brien is based. O'Brien also contributed on guitar. Fred Eltringham joined the Wallflowers as their new drummer.", "Were there any hits off The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The first single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, hit No. 5 on AAA radio.", "What is a single on The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart?", "The second single from the Rebel, Sweetheart album was God Says Nothing Back.", "When was The Wallflowers's God Says Nothing Back released?" ], "Conversation_no": 224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any songs reach no 1?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any songs reach no 1", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any songs from The Wallflowers's Rebel,Sweetheart reach no 1?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ritamarr.blogspot.com/_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861." ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive formal education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education", "Truth_answer": "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt." ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he also attend college/university?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt", "Truth_answer": "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt.", "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology." ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend university?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Rudolf Steiner attend university", "Truth_answer": "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rudolf Steiner attend university?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt.", "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Where did Rudolf Steiner attend university?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology." ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of his professors have an impact on his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of Rudolf Steiner's professors have an impact on his life", "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's teachers, Karl Julius Schröer, suggested Steiner's name to Joseph Kürschner, chief editor of a new edition of Goethe's works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Rudolf Steiner's professors have an impact on his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt.", "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Where did Rudolf Steiner attend university?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Did any of Rudolf Steiner's professors have an impact on his life?", "Rudolf Steiner's teachers, Karl Julius Schröer, suggested Steiner's name to Joseph Kürschner, chief editor of a new edition of Goethe's works." ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Joseph Kurschner important in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Joseph Kurschner important in Rudolf Steiner's life", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Kürschner asked Rudolf Steiner to become the edition's natural science editor, a truly astonishing opportunity for a young student without any form of academic credentials or previous publications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Kurschner important in Rudolf Steiner's life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt.", "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Where did Rudolf Steiner attend university?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Did any of Rudolf Steiner's professors have an impact on his life?", "Rudolf Steiner's teachers, Karl Julius Schröer, suggested Steiner's name to Joseph Kürschner, chief editor of a new edition of Goethe's works.", "Was Joseph Kurschner important in Rudolf Steiner's life?", "Joseph Kürschner asked Rudolf Steiner to become the edition's natural science editor, a truly astonishing opportunity for a young student without any form of academic credentials or previous publications." ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What interesting detail of his education do I need to know about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What interesting detail of Joseph Kurschner's education do I need to know about", "Truth_answer": "Before attending the Vienna Institute of Technology, Rudolf Steiner had studied Kant, Fichte and Schelling", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting detail of Rudolf Steiner's education do I need to know about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner", "Context": [ "When was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Rudolf Steiner was born February 1861.", "Did Rudolf Steiner receive formal education?", "In 1869, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872 Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt.", "Did Rudolf Steiner also attend college/university after the Realschule in Wiener Neustadt?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Where did Rudolf Steiner attend university?", "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology.", "Did any of Rudolf Steiner's professors have an impact on his life?", "Rudolf Steiner's teachers, Karl Julius Schröer, suggested Steiner's name to Joseph Kürschner, chief editor of a new edition of Goethe's works.", "Was Joseph Kurschner important in Rudolf Steiner's life?", "Joseph Kürschner asked Rudolf Steiner to become the edition's natural science editor, a truly astonishing opportunity for a young student without any form of academic credentials or previous publications.", "What interesting detail of Rudolf Steiner's education do I need to know about?", "Before attending the Vienna Institute of Technology, Rudolf Steiner had studied Kant, Fichte and Schelling" ], "Conversation_no": 225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone from his childhood influence him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone from Rudolf Steiner's childhood influence him", "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's philosophical ideas were affected by Franz Brentano, with whom he had studied, as well as by Fichte, Hegel, Schelling, and Goethe's phenomenological approach to science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone from Rudolf Steiner's childhood influence him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they breakup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they breakup", "Truth_answer": "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born." ], "Conversation_no": 226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Steeleye Span break up", "Truth_answer": "Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band, health problems forced Johnson into retirement, and drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born.", "Why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band, health problems forced Johnson into retirement, and drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end." ], "Conversation_no": 226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they come back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Steeleye Span come back", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up (including Prior), bringing an end to the uncertainty of the previous couple of years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Steeleye Span come back?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_early_years", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born.", "Why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band, health problems forced Johnson into retirement, and drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end.", "What year did Steeleye Span come back?", "In 2002, Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up (including Prior), bringing an end to the uncertainty of the previous couple of years." ], "Conversation_no": 226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of Steeleye Span", "Truth_answer": "Members have included Ashley Hutchings, Tim Hart, Maddy Prior, Martin Carthy, and Peter Knight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Discography", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born.", "Why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band, health problems forced Johnson into retirement, and drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end.", "What year did Steeleye Span come back?", "In 2002, Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up (including Prior), bringing an end to the uncertainty of the previous couple of years.", "Who were the members of Steeleye Span?", "Members have included Ashley Hutchings, Tim Hart, Maddy Prior, Martin Carthy, and Peter Knight." ], "Conversation_no": 226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steeleye Span produce any albums", "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span produced 23 studio albums and nine live albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steeleye Span produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born.", "Why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band, health problems forced Johnson into retirement, and drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end.", "What year did Steeleye Span come back?", "In 2002, Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up (including Prior), bringing an end to the uncertainty of the previous couple of years.", "Who were the members of Steeleye Span?", "Members have included Ashley Hutchings, Tim Hart, Maddy Prior, Martin Carthy, and Peter Knight.", "Did Steeleye Span produce any albums?", "Steeleye Span produced 23 studio albums and nine live albums" ], "Conversation_no": 226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of music was it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music did Steeleye Span play", "Truth_answer": "They play English folk rock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Steeleye Span play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Yahoo!_(2012_-_2017)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was she born", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975" ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she grow up", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up", "Truth_answer": "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin" ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she go to school", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school", "Truth_answer": "She went to Wausau West High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School" ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to college", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer go to college", "Truth_answer": "She attended Stanford University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University" ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get a degree", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree", "Truth_answer": "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University", "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was important about this time period", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's time period", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's early life besides where she gret up, high school, and Stanford University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Career", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University", "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's early life besides where she gret up, high school, and Stanford University?", "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design." ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after college", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Marissa Mayer's life after college", "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Stanford, Mayer received 14 job offers, including a teaching job at Carnegie Mellon University and a consulting job at McKinsey & Company. She joined Google in 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Marissa Mayer's life after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Career", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University", "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's early life besides where she gret up, high school, and Stanford University?", "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.", "What happened in Marissa Mayer's life after college?", "After graduating from Stanford, Mayer received 14 job offers, including a teaching job at Carnegie Mellon University and a consulting job at McKinsey & Company. She joined Google in 1999" ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Marissa Mayer's life after college", "Truth_answer": "She worked for Google, Yahoo, and Lumi Labs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marissa Mayer article besides where she was born, grew up, went to school and college, and did after college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University", "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's early life besides where she gret up, high school, and Stanford University?", "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.", "What happened in Marissa Mayer's life after college?", "After graduating from Stanford, Mayer received 14 job offers, including a teaching job at Carnegie Mellon University and a consulting job at McKinsey & Company. She joined Google in 1999", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marissa Mayer article besides where she was born, grew up, went to school and college, and did after college?", "She worked for Google, Yahoo, and Lumi Labs." ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get married", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer get married", "Truth_answer": "Mayer married lawyer and investor Zachary Bogue on December 12, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer get married?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University", "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's early life besides where she gret up, high school, and Stanford University?", "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.", "What happened in Marissa Mayer's life after college?", "After graduating from Stanford, Mayer received 14 job offers, including a teaching job at Carnegie Mellon University and a consulting job at McKinsey & Company. She joined Google in 1999", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marissa Mayer article besides where she was born, grew up, went to school and college, and did after college?", "She worked for Google, Yahoo, and Lumi Labs.", "Did Marissa Mayer get married?", "Mayer married lawyer and investor Zachary Bogue on December 12, 2009" ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else should I know about her", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else should I know about Marissa Mayer", "Truth_answer": "She has three children: Macallister, Marielle, and Sylvana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Marissa Mayer besides her education, job, and marriage?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When was Marissa Mayer born?", "Marissa Mayer was born on May 30, 1975", "Where did Marissa Mayer grow up?", "She grew up in Wausau, Wisconsin", "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "She went to Wausau West High School", "Did Marissa Mayer go to college?", "She attended Stanford University", "Did Marissa Mayer get a degree?", "Mayer graduated with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "What else was important about Marissa Mayer's early life besides where she gret up, high school, and Stanford University?", "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.", "What happened in Marissa Mayer's life after college?", "After graduating from Stanford, Mayer received 14 job offers, including a teaching job at Carnegie Mellon University and a consulting job at McKinsey & Company. She joined Google in 1999", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marissa Mayer article besides where she was born, grew up, went to school and college, and did after college?", "She worked for Google, Yahoo, and Lumi Labs.", "Did Marissa Mayer get married?", "Mayer married lawyer and investor Zachary Bogue on December 12, 2009", "What else should I know about Marissa Mayer besides her education, job, and marriage?", "She has three children: Macallister, Marielle, and Sylvana." ], "Conversation_no": 227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she like as a child", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer like as a child", "Truth_answer": "She participated in ballet, ice-skating, piano, swimming, debate, Brownies, and showed an interest in math and science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer like as a child?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Hague become a commissioner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hague become a commissioner", "Truth_answer": "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments" ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Hague become a commissioner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner", "Truth_answer": "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey" ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hague do anything significant as commissioner", "Truth_answer": "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits." ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened as a result of Hague reshaping the police force?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force", "Truth_answer": "Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits.", "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force?", "Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders." ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant besides reshaping the corrupt police force and cracking down on prostitution and narcotics trafficking", "Truth_answer": "He increased the number of police, so Jersey City had one patrolman for every 3,000 residents, causing a marked decline in the city's once-astronomical crime rate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant besides reshaping the corrupt police force and cracking down on prostitution and narcotics trafficking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits.", "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force?", "Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.", "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant besides reshaping the corrupt police force and cracking down on prostitution and narcotics trafficking?", "He increased the number of police, so Jersey City had one patrolman for every 3,000 residents, causing a marked decline in the city's once-astronomical crime rate." ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Washington DC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Frank Hague do in Washington DC", "Truth_answer": "Upon discovering that millions of pounds of munitions were being stockpiled on the Jersey City waterfront, Hague travelled to Washington, D.C. to register concerns for the safety of his constituents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Hague do in Washington DC?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits.", "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force?", "Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.", "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant besides reshaping the corrupt police force and cracking down on prostitution and narcotics trafficking?", "He increased the number of police, so Jersey City had one patrolman for every 3,000 residents, causing a marked decline in the city's once-astronomical crime rate.", "What did Frank Hague do in Washington DC?", "Upon discovering that millions of pounds of munitions were being stockpiled on the Jersey City waterfront, Hague travelled to Washington, D.C. to register concerns for the safety of his constituents" ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after Hague registered his concerns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Frank Hague registered his concerns", "Truth_answer": "His meetings with Congressmen resulted in no action, Congress having decided that Jersey City was an appropriate port.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Frank Hague registered his concerns?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits.", "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force?", "Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.", "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant besides reshaping the corrupt police force and cracking down on prostitution and narcotics trafficking?", "He increased the number of police, so Jersey City had one patrolman for every 3,000 residents, causing a marked decline in the city's once-astronomical crime rate.", "What did Frank Hague do in Washington DC?", "Upon discovering that millions of pounds of munitions were being stockpiled on the Jersey City waterfront, Hague travelled to Washington, D.C. to register concerns for the safety of his constituents", "What happened after Frank Hague registered his concerns?", "His meetings with Congressmen resulted in no action, Congress having decided that Jersey City was an appropriate port." ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article, besides overhauling the police force, cracking down on crime, and travelling to Washington DC", "Truth_answer": "At the heart of the changes under Frank Hague as public safety commissioner was an inner cadre of officers known as the Zeppelin Squad who were loyal to Hague alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article, besides overhauling the police force, cracking down on crime, and travelling to Washington DC?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Commissioner", "Context": [ "When did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "In 1913, Hague was named public safety commissioner, with control over the police and fire departments", "Where did Frank Hague become a commissioner?", "Jersey City, New Jersey", "Did Frank Hague do anything significant as commissioner?", "Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits.", "What happened as a result of Frank Hague reshaping the police force?", "Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.", "What else did Hague do as commissioner that was significant besides reshaping the corrupt police force and cracking down on prostitution and narcotics trafficking?", "He increased the number of police, so Jersey City had one patrolman for every 3,000 residents, causing a marked decline in the city's once-astronomical crime rate.", "What did Frank Hague do in Washington DC?", "Upon discovering that millions of pounds of munitions were being stockpiled on the Jersey City waterfront, Hague travelled to Washington, D.C. to register concerns for the safety of his constituents", "What happened after Frank Hague registered his concerns?", "His meetings with Congressmen resulted in no action, Congress having decided that Jersey City was an appropriate port.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article, besides overhauling the police force, cracking down on crime, and travelling to Washington DC?", "At the heart of the changes under Frank Hague as public safety commissioner was an inner cadre of officers known as the Zeppelin Squad who were loyal to Hague alone." ], "Conversation_no": 228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Zeppelin Squad do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Zeppelin Squad do", "Truth_answer": "The zepps would spy on, and report back to Hague about other members of the police department.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Zeppelin Squad do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he commit any questionable acts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he commit any questionable acts", "Truth_answer": "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics" ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything illegal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal", "Truth_answer": "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“" ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone attempt to prosecute him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague", "Truth_answer": "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash." ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what way was he Boss of Jersey City?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City", "Truth_answer": "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city." ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first act after obtaining control of the Democrats", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats", "Truth_answer": "He soon built the organization into one of the most powerful political machines in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city.", "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats?", "He soon built the organization into one of the most powerful political machines in the country." ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he take kickbacks from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Frank Hague take kickbacks from", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Frank Hague take kickbacks from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city.", "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats?", "He soon built the organization into one of the most powerful political machines in the country.", "Who did Frank Hague take kickbacks from?" ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Frank Hague being the Boss of Jersey City, controlling the Democratic party, and taking kickbacks", "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague soon extended his influence statewide by helping to elect his puppets as governor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Frank Hague being the Boss of Jersey City, controlling the Democratic party, and taking kickbacks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city.", "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats?", "He soon built the organization into one of the most powerful political machines in the country.", "Who did Frank Hague take kickbacks from?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Frank Hague being the Boss of Jersey City, controlling the Democratic party, and taking kickbacks?", "Frank Hague soon extended his influence statewide by helping to elect his puppets as governor." ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which governor was one of his puppets?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which governor was one of Frank Hague's puppets", "Truth_answer": "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Hague endorsed State Senator Edward I. Edwards and aggressively campaigned for him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which governor was one of Frank Hague's puppets?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city.", "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats?", "He soon built the organization into one of the most powerful political machines in the country.", "Who did Frank Hague take kickbacks from?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Frank Hague being the Boss of Jersey City, controlling the Democratic party, and taking kickbacks?", "Frank Hague soon extended his influence statewide by helping to elect his puppets as governor.", "Which governor was one of Frank Hague's puppets?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Hague endorsed State Senator Edward I. Edwards and aggressively campaigned for him." ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he help Edwards get elected?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Frank Hague help Edwards get elected", "Truth_answer": "He aggressively campaigned for Edwards in Hudson County", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frank Hague help Edwards get elected?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Did Frank Hague commit any questionable acts?", "Yes, he took kickbacks in cash, and relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics", "Did Frank Hague do anything illegal?", "He passed an unconstitutional ordinance that gave himself as commissioner the power to turn down permits for meetings if he felt it necessary to prevent riots, disturbances or disorderly assemblage.“", "Did anyone attempt to prosecute Frank Hague?", "Yes, but he was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.", "In what way was Frank Hague the Boss of Jersey City?", "Soon after taking office, he wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn. This allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in the Democratic city.", "What was Frank Hague's first act after obtaining control of the Democrats?", "He soon built the organization into one of the most powerful political machines in the country.", "Who did Frank Hague take kickbacks from?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Frank Hague being the Boss of Jersey City, controlling the Democratic party, and taking kickbacks?", "Frank Hague soon extended his influence statewide by helping to elect his puppets as governor.", "Which governor was one of Frank Hague's puppets?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Hague endorsed State Senator Edward I. Edwards and aggressively campaigned for him.", "How did Frank Hague help Edwards get elected?", "He aggressively campaigned for Edwards in Hudson County" ], "Conversation_no": 229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "After he became governor, how did Edwards help Hague?", "Transformer_rewrite": "After he became governor, how did Edwards help Frank Hague", "Truth_answer": "Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party, and Edwards allowed him to recommend dozens of appointments to high state offices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After he became governor, how did Edwards help Frank Hague?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join bread", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he join bread", "Truth_answer": "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Bread start", "Truth_answer": "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Bread start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What trend was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice", "Truth_answer": "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that affect things?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo affect things", "Truth_answer": "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get hooked up with a label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bread hook up with a label", "Truth_answer": "When both Atlantic and Elektra offered recording deals to Bread, the group chose the Elektra deal because they had a local headquarters in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bread hook up with a label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_(band)#Discography", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search", "Did Bread hook up with a label?", "When both Atlantic and Elektra offered recording deals to Bread, the group chose the Elektra deal because they had a local headquarters in Los Angeles" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record for Elektra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bread record for Elektra", "Truth_answer": "They recorded six studio albums under Elektra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bread record for Elektra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/710188-Robb-Royer", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search", "Did Bread hook up with a label?", "When both Atlantic and Elektra offered recording deals to Bread, the group chose the Elektra deal because they had a local headquarters in Los Angeles", "Did Bread record for Elektra?", "They recorded six studio albums under Elektra" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bread's album name", "Truth_answer": "Bread's first album was named Bread", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806013100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gates_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bread's album name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search", "Did Bread hook up with a label?", "When both Atlantic and Elektra offered recording deals to Bread, the group chose the Elektra deal because they had a local headquarters in Los Angeles", "Did Bread record for Elektra?", "They recorded six studio albums under Elektra", "What was Bread's album name?", "Bread's first album was named Bread" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the band, besides recording albums under Elektra", "Truth_answer": "After three years, Robb Royer and David Gates came to a breaking point because Gates wanted more control of the group, so Royer left the group in 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the band, besides recording albums under Elektra?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search", "Did Bread hook up with a label?", "When both Atlantic and Elektra offered recording deals to Bread, the group chose the Elektra deal because they had a local headquarters in Los Angeles", "Did Bread record for Elektra?", "They recorded six studio albums under Elektra", "What was Bread's album name?", "Bread's first album was named Bread", "What else can you tell me about the band, besides recording albums under Elektra?", "After three years, Robb Royer and David Gates came to a breaking point because Gates wanted more control of the group, so Royer left the group in 1971" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the rest of the group stay together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the rest of the group stay together", "Truth_answer": "Yes; Royer was replaced with famous session keyboardist/bassist/guitarist Larry Knechtel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After Robb Royer's departure, did the rest of Bread stay together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer#Bread", "Context": [ "When did Robb Royer join the band Bread?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates in 1968", "How did the band Bread start?", "Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin co-founded Bread with David Gates", "What trend did Maria Yolanda Aguayo notice?", "Maria Yolanda Aguayo noticed that band managers generally waited in the lobby for record executives, while attorneys generally had immediate access", "How did Maria Yolanda Aguayo's observations on band managers, attorneys, and record executives affect things for the band Bread?", "Since attorneys had immediate access to executives, Bread hired Al Schlesinger to represent them legally and pitch their group to record labels in their record label search", "Did Bread hook up with a label?", "When both Atlantic and Elektra offered recording deals to Bread, the group chose the Elektra deal because they had a local headquarters in Los Angeles", "Did Bread record for Elektra?", "They recorded six studio albums under Elektra", "What was Bread's album name?", "Bread's first album was named Bread", "What else can you tell me about the band, besides recording albums under Elektra?", "After three years, Robb Royer and David Gates came to a breaking point because Gates wanted more control of the group, so Royer left the group in 1971", "After Robb Royer's departure, did the rest of Bread stay together?", "Yes; Royer was replaced with famous session keyboardist/bassist/guitarist Larry Knechtel" ], "Conversation_no": 230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they continue to write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the rest of Bread continue to write", "Truth_answer": "Royer continued to write with Griffin and Bread continued to record Royer/Griffin collaborations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Royer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Royer and Griffin continute to write songs together?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other media was rogers connected to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other media was rogers connected to", "Truth_answer": "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films." ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other media did he participate in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "Truth_answer": "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken." ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other TV shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other TV shows", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live." ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other TV or movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live", "Truth_answer": "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything other than TV and movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies", "Truth_answer": "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the book successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Roger Clemens' book successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roger Clemens' book successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987.", "Was Roger Clemens' book successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other media outlets?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other media outlets Roger Clemens participated in besides movies, TV, and his autobiography", "Truth_answer": "Four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News wrote an expose called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other media outlets Roger Clemens participated in besides movies, TV, and his autobiography?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987.", "Was Roger Clemens' book successful?", "Any other media outlets Roger Clemens participated in besides movies, TV, and his autobiography?", "Four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News wrote an expose called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime“" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the expose that made the movie American Icon", "Truth_answer": "It was written by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987.", "Was Roger Clemens' book successful?", "Any other media outlets Roger Clemens participated in besides movies, TV, and his autobiography?", "Four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News wrote an expose called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime“", "Who wrote the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "It was written by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens", "Truth_answer": "It accussed Clemens of using steroids", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987.", "Was Roger Clemens' book successful?", "Any other media outlets Roger Clemens participated in besides movies, TV, and his autobiography?", "Four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News wrote an expose called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime“", "Who wrote the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "It was written by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News", "What happened with the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "It accussed Clemens of using steroids" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Clemens react?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Clemens react", "Truth_answer": "Clemens went on ESPN's Mike and Mike show to call the book garbage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens react to the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What other media was Roger Clemens connected to?", "Clemens has appeared as himself in several movies and television episodes and has also occasionally acted in films.", "What movies did Roger Clemens appear in?", "Roger Clemens has appeared in Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood", "What other media did Roger Clemens participate in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, and Boyhood?", "Perhaps best known was his appearance in the season three episode of The Simpsons (Homer at the Bat) where he is hypnotized into thinking he is a chicken.", "Was Roger Clemens in any other TV shows besides the Simpsons?", "Roger Clemens has also made guest appearances as himself on the TV shows Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live.", "Any other TV or movies Roger Clemens appeared in besides Anger Management, Kingpin, Boyhood, The Simpsons, Hope & Faith, Spin City, Arli$$, and Saturday Night Live?", "He appeared in the 1994 movie Cobb as an unidentified pitcher for the Philadelphia A's", "Did Roger Clemens do anything other than TV and movies?", "He released an early autobiography, Rocket Man: The Roger Clemens Story written with Peter Gammons, in 1987.", "Was Roger Clemens' book successful?", "Any other media outlets Roger Clemens participated in besides movies, TV, and his autobiography?", "Four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News wrote an expose called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime“", "Who wrote the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "It was written by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News", "What happened with the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "It accussed Clemens of using steroids", "How did Roger Clemens react to the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "Clemens went on ESPN's Mike and Mike show to call the book garbage" ], "Conversation_no": 231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens sue in response to the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens sue in response to the expose American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens adn the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was he married", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Stipe have any children", "Truth_answer": "No, he doesn't have any children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "No, he doesn't have any children" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his personal life like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like", "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe has had several long-term relationships with both men and women", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "No, he doesn't have any children", "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like?", "Michael Stipe has had several long-term relationships with both men and women" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have problems with being gay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Stipe have problems with being gay", "Truth_answer": "Stipe said he wasn't gay, but queer. I think there's a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that's more inclusive of the grey areas.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Stipe have problems with being gay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "No, he doesn't have any children", "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like?", "Michael Stipe has had several long-term relationships with both men and women", "Did Michael Stipe have problems with being gay?", "Stipe said he wasn't gay, but queer. I think there's a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that's more inclusive of the grey areas.“" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have anything else interesting about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Stipe have anything else interesting about his personal life besides marital status, having kids, and being queer", "Truth_answer": "Stipe described himself as an equal opportunity lech“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Stipe have anything else interesting about his personal life besides marital status, having kids, and being queer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "No, he doesn't have any children", "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like?", "Michael Stipe has had several long-term relationships with both men and women", "Did Michael Stipe have problems with being gay?", "Stipe said he wasn't gay, but queer. I think there's a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that's more inclusive of the grey areas.“", "Did Michael Stipe have anything else interesting about his personal life besides marital status, having kids, and being queer?", "Stipe described himself as an equal opportunity lech“" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he describe himself as such?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Michael Stipe describe himself as an equal opportunity lech", "Truth_answer": "Because as a queer artist, he did not define himself as gay, straight, or bisexual, and was attracted to, and had relationships with, both men and women", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Stipe describe himself as an equal opportunity lech?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "No, he doesn't have any children", "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like?", "Michael Stipe has had several long-term relationships with both men and women", "Did Michael Stipe have problems with being gay?", "Stipe said he wasn't gay, but queer. I think there's a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that's more inclusive of the grey areas.“", "Did Michael Stipe have anything else interesting about his personal life besides marital status, having kids, and being queer?", "Stipe described himself as an equal opportunity lech“", "Why did Michael Stipe describe himself as an equal opportunity lech?", "Because as a queer artist, he did not define himself as gay, straight, or bisexual, and was attracted to, and had relationships with, both men and women" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Michael Stipe article besides marital status, having kids, describing himself as an equal opportunity lech and being queer", "Truth_answer": "Around 1992, rumors that Stipe had contracted HIV began to circulate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Michael Stipe article besides marital status, having kids, describing himself as an equal opportunity lech and being queer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Michael Stipe married?", "Did Michael Stipe have any children?", "No, he doesn't have any children", "What was Michael Stipe's personal life like?", "Michael Stipe has had several long-term relationships with both men and women", "Did Michael Stipe have problems with being gay?", "Stipe said he wasn't gay, but queer. I think there's a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that's more inclusive of the grey areas.“", "Did Michael Stipe have anything else interesting about his personal life besides marital status, having kids, and being queer?", "Stipe described himself as an equal opportunity lech“", "Why did Michael Stipe describe himself as an equal opportunity lech?", "Because as a queer artist, he did not define himself as gay, straight, or bisexual, and was attracted to, and had relationships with, both men and women", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Michael Stipe article besides marital status, having kids, describing himself as an equal opportunity lech and being queer?", "Around 1992, rumors that Stipe had contracted HIV began to circulate" ], "Conversation_no": 232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the rumor true?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the rumor of Michael Stipe contracing HIV true", "Truth_answer": "No, the rumor was not true, Stipe was not HIV positive", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the rumor of Michael Stipe contracing HIV true?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was REM?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was REM", "Truth_answer": "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was REM?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Formation_of_R.E.M.", "Context": [ "What was REM?", "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band" ], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the band REM form", "Truth_answer": "The band R.E.M. formed in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band REM form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was REM?", "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band", "What year did the band REM form?", "The band R.E.M. formed in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did their families support this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did REM's families support the band", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did REM's families support the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Formation_of_R.E.M.", "Context": [ "What was REM?", "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band", "What year did the band REM form?", "The band R.E.M. formed in 1980.", "Did REM's families support the band?" ], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did members of REM meet", "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe and Peter Buck met when Stipe would frequent the record shop that Buck worked at", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did members of REM meet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Formation_of_R.E.M.", "Context": [ "What was REM?", "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band", "What year did the band REM form?", "The band R.E.M. formed in 1980.", "Did REM's families support the band?", "How did members of REM meet?", "Michael Stipe and Peter Buck met when Stipe would frequent the record shop that Buck worked at" ], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the rest meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the rest of the members of REM meet", "Truth_answer": "Buck and Stipe were soon joined by Bill Berry and Mike Mills while they attended college in Athens, GA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the rest of the members of REM meet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Formation_of_R.E.M.", "Context": [ "What was REM?", "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band", "What year did the band REM form?", "The band R.E.M. formed in 1980.", "Did REM's families support the band?", "How did members of REM meet?", "Michael Stipe and Peter Buck met when Stipe would frequent the record shop that Buck worked at", "Where did the rest of the members of REM meet?", "Buck and Stipe were soon joined by Bill Berry and Mike Mills while they attended college in Athens, GA" ], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any drama while forming?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did REM have any drama while forming", "Truth_answer": "In 1985, R.E.M. traveled to England to record their third album Fables of the Reconstruction, a difficult process that brought the band to the verge of a break up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did REM have any drama while forming?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe#Formation_of_R.E.M.", "Context": [ "What was REM?", "R.E.M. is an alternative rock band", "What year did the band REM form?", "The band R.E.M. formed in 1980.", "Did REM's families support the band?", "How did members of REM meet?", "Michael Stipe and Peter Buck met when Stipe would frequent the record shop that Buck worked at", "Where did the rest of the members of REM meet?", "Buck and Stipe were soon joined by Bill Berry and Mike Mills while they attended college in Athens, GA", "Did REM have any drama while forming?", "In 1985, R.E.M. traveled to England to record their third album Fables of the Reconstruction, a difficult process that brought the band to the verge of a break up." ], "Conversation_no": 233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting aspects you enjoyed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects you enjoyed", "Truth_answer": "REM's debut album, Murmur, won the Rolling Stone Critic's Poll Album of the Year over Michael Jackson's Thriller", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other aspects about REM's early days besides how the band form, how the band met, and band drama that you enjoyed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Max Martin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden." ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Max Martin grow up", "Truth_answer": "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he become a singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Max Martin become a singer", "Truth_answer": "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman." ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do as a child to help his singing career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career", "Truth_answer": "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he in a band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Max Martin in a band", "Truth_answer": "As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Max Martin in a band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“", "Was Max Martin in a band?", "As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the band good?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Max Martin's band It's Alive good", "Truth_answer": "Yes; Martin's band It's Alive participated in the national rock championship, were the in-house band at a disco, made a demo, and landed a record deal with Cheiron Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Max Martin's band It's Alive good?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“", "Was Max Martin in a band?", "As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman", "Was Max Martin's band It's Alive good?", "Yes; Martin's band It's Alive participated in the national rock championship, were the in-house band at a disco, made a demo, and landed a record deal with Cheiron Records" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sing with other bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Max Martin sing with other bands besides It's Alive", "Truth_answer": "No, he only sang with It's Alive", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Max Martin sing with other bands besides It's Alive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“", "Was Max Martin in a band?", "As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman", "Was Max Martin's band It's Alive good?", "Yes; Martin's band It's Alive participated in the national rock championship, were the in-house band at a disco, made a demo, and landed a record deal with Cheiron Records", "Did Max Martin sing with other bands besides It's Alive?", "No, he only sang with It's Alive" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other bands that Max Martin played with besides It's Alive", "Truth_answer": "No, he only played with It's Alive", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other bands that Max Martin played with besides It's Alive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“", "Was Max Martin in a band?", "As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman", "Was Max Martin's band It's Alive good?", "Yes; Martin's band It's Alive participated in the national rock championship, were the in-house band at a disco, made a demo, and landed a record deal with Cheiron Records", "Did Max Martin sing with other bands besides It's Alive?", "No, he only sang with It's Alive", "Are there other bands that Max Martin played with besides It's Alive?", "No, he only played with It's Alive" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any success with Cyprus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Max Martin have any success with Cyprus", "Truth_answer": "Yes, in Cyprus, Martin's Band It's Alive was the in-house band at a disco club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Max Martin have any success with Cyprus?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin#Early_career_and_It's_Alive", "Context": [ "Where was Max Martin born?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Where did Max Martin grow up?", "Karl Martin Sandberg, or Max Martin, was born and grew up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden", "When did Max Martin become a singer?", "Martin was a music-education program student, and as a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman.", "What did Max Martin do as a child to help with his singing career?", "As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education program, and once said he had public music education to thank for everything“", "Was Max Martin in a band?", "As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman", "Was Max Martin's band It's Alive good?", "Yes; Martin's band It's Alive participated in the national rock championship, were the in-house band at a disco, made a demo, and landed a record deal with Cheiron Records", "Did Max Martin sing with other bands besides It's Alive?", "No, he only sang with It's Alive", "Are there other bands that Max Martin played with besides It's Alive?", "No, he only played with It's Alive", "Did Max Martin have any success with Cyprus?", "Yes, in Cyprus, Martin's Band It's Alive was the in-house band at a disco club" ], "Conversation_no": 234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this when he began his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "After his success with Cyprus, is this when Max Martin began his career", "Truth_answer": "Yes; the band got a breakthrough in 1991, as Dave Constable of Megarock Records offered It's Alive to make a demo-record", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After his success with Cyprus, is this when Max Martin began his career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1929", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1929", "Truth_answer": "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about 1930?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life", "Truth_answer": "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about 1931?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about 1931", "Truth_answer": "Wodehouse's contract with MGM ended in 1931 and it was not renewed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1931 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories", "What happened in 1931 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Wodehouse's contract with MGM ended in 1931 and it was not renewed" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they lose money on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Wodehouse lose money on", "Truth_answer": "The couple had lost considerable sums in the Wall Street Crash of 1929", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse and his wife, Ethel, lose money on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories", "What happened in 1931 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Wodehouse's contract with MGM ended in 1931 and it was not renewed", "What did P.G. Wodehouse and his wife, Ethel, lose money on?", "The couple had lost considerable sums in the Wall Street Crash of 1929" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the loss?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to P.G. Wodehouse and his wife after their loss in the Wall Street Crash of 1929", "Truth_answer": "His wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM on her husband's behalf under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to P.G. Wodehouse and his wife after their loss in the Wall Street Crash of 1929?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories", "What happened in 1931 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Wodehouse's contract with MGM ended in 1931 and it was not renewed", "What did P.G. Wodehouse and his wife, Ethel, lose money on?", "The couple had lost considerable sums in the Wall Street Crash of 1929", "What happened to P.G. Wodehouse and his wife after their loss in the Wall Street Crash of 1929?", "His wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM on her husband's behalf under which he would be paid $2,000 a week" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the contract with Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was P.G. Wodehouse's contract with Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Yes, his contract was with MGM studios in Hollywood, CA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.G. Wodehouse's contract with Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories", "What happened in 1931 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Wodehouse's contract with MGM ended in 1931 and it was not renewed", "What did P.G. Wodehouse and his wife, Ethel, lose money on?", "The couple had lost considerable sums in the Wall Street Crash of 1929", "What happened to P.G. Wodehouse and his wife after their loss in the Wall Street Crash of 1929?", "His wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM on her husband's behalf under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's contract with Hollywood?", "Yes, his contract was with MGM studios in Hollywood, CA" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do for MGM?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse do for MGM", "Truth_answer": "He was a writer for MGM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse do for MGM?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What happened in 1929 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1929, P.G. Wodehouse's wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM studios in Hollywood under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "What happened in 1930 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "In 1930, P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM studios started, but the studio had little for him to do, so he wrote a novel and nine short stories", "What happened in 1931 in P.G. Wodehouse's life?", "Wodehouse's contract with MGM ended in 1931 and it was not renewed", "What did P.G. Wodehouse and his wife, Ethel, lose money on?", "The couple had lost considerable sums in the Wall Street Crash of 1929", "What happened to P.G. Wodehouse and his wife after their loss in the Wall Street Crash of 1929?", "His wife, Ethel, negotiated a contract with MGM on her husband's behalf under which he would be paid $2,000 a week", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's contract with Hollywood?", "Yes, his contract was with MGM studios in Hollywood, CA", "What did P.G. Wodehouse do for MGM?", "He was a writer for MGM" ], "Conversation_no": 235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any interesting thing in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any interesting thing in the article", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse caused a sensation by saying publicly about Hollywood's inefficiency, arbitrary decision-making, ad waste of expensive talent, precipitating a radical overhaul of the studio system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting in the article, besides what happened in 1929-1931 and signing a contract with MGM?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987%E2%80%931998)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Copeland release any solo albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Copeland release any solo albums", "Truth_answer": "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movie soundtracks did Copeland perform on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie soundtracks did Copeland perform on", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movie soundtracks did Copeland compose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose", "Truth_answer": "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other movies", "Truth_answer": "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Copeland compose anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Copeland compose anything else", "Truth_answer": "He composed for TV shows (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steward Copeland compose anything else besides movie soundtracks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger", "Did Steward Copeland compose anything else besides movie soundtracks?", "He composed for TV shows (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he compose for anything besides movies and TV?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland compose for anything besides movies and TV", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland also composed operas and ballets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland compose for anything besides movies and TV?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger", "Did Steward Copeland compose anything else besides movie soundtracks?", "He composed for TV shows (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)", "Did Stewart Copeland compose for anything besides movies and TV?", "Stewart Copeland also composed operas and ballets" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What ballets did he compose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What ballets did Stewart Copeland compose", "Truth_answer": "He composed Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, King Lear, and Emilio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ballets did Stewart Copeland compose?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger", "Did Steward Copeland compose anything else besides movie soundtracks?", "He composed for TV shows (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)", "Did Stewart Copeland compose for anything besides movies and TV?", "Stewart Copeland also composed operas and ballets", "What ballets did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, King Lear, and Emilio" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform with any bands besides The Police?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland perform with any bands besides The Police", "Truth_answer": "Copeland also occasionally played drums for other artists. Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland perform with any bands besides The Police?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger", "Did Steward Copeland compose anything else besides movie soundtracks?", "He composed for TV shows (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)", "Did Stewart Copeland compose for anything besides movies and TV?", "Stewart Copeland also composed operas and ballets", "What ballets did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, King Lear, and Emilio", "Did Stewart Copeland perform with any bands besides The Police?", "Copeland also occasionally played drums for other artists. Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time." ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he work with Peter Gabriel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Stewart Copeland work with Peter Gabriel", "Truth_answer": "Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time from his 1986 album So", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stewart Copeland work with Peter Gabriel?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "Did Stewart Copeland release any solo albums?", "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland perform on?", "What movie soundtracks did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed the soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son", "Did Stewart Copeland compose the soundtracks for other movies?", "He composed the soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger", "Did Steward Copeland compose anything else besides movie soundtracks?", "He composed for TV shows (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)", "Did Stewart Copeland compose for anything besides movies and TV?", "Stewart Copeland also composed operas and ballets", "What ballets did Stewart Copeland compose?", "He composed Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, King Lear, and Emilio", "Did Stewart Copeland perform with any bands besides The Police?", "Copeland also occasionally played drums for other artists. Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time.", "When did Stewart Copeland work with Peter Gabriel?", "Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time from his 1986 album So" ], "Conversation_no": 236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other artists did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other artists did Stewart Copeland work with besides Peter Gabriel", "Truth_answer": "He has also worked with Mike Rutherford, Tom Waits, Adam Ant, Stanley Clarke, Deborah Holland, and Bob Baldwin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists did Stewart Copeland work with besides Peter Gabriel?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans#Return_to_New_York_City_and_first_jobs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to New York City?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he return to New York City", "Truth_answer": "In July 1955, Evans returned to New York City and enrolled in the Mannes College of Music for a three-semester postgraduate course in musical composition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Evans return to New York City?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans#Return_to_New_York_City_and_first_jobs", "Context": [ "When did Bill Evans return to New York City?", "In July 1955, Evans returned to New York City and enrolled in the Mannes College of Music for a three-semester postgraduate course in musical composition" ], "Conversation_no": 237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first job upon returning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bill Evans first job upon returning", "Truth_answer": "Evans played in mostly low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Evans' first job upon returning to New York City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans#Return_to_New_York_City_and_first_jobs", "Context": [ "When did Bill Evans return to New York City?", "In July 1955, Evans returned to New York City and enrolled in the Mannes College of Music for a three-semester postgraduate course in musical composition", "What was Bill Evans' first job upon returning to New York City?", "Evans played in mostly low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances" ], "Conversation_no": 237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of jobs did he find after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of job did Bill Evans find after low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances", "Truth_answer": "Bill Evans played solo opposite the Modern Jazz Quartet at the Village Vanguard, where one day he saw Miles Davis listening to him. Evans also met Thelonious Monk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of job did Bill Evans find after low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans#Return_to_New_York_City_and_first_jobs", "Context": [ "When did Bill Evans return to New York City?", "In July 1955, Evans returned to New York City and enrolled in the Mannes College of Music for a three-semester postgraduate course in musical composition", "What was Bill Evans' first job upon returning to New York City?", "Evans played in mostly low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances", "What kind of job did Bill Evans find after low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances?", "Bill Evans played solo opposite the Modern Jazz Quartet at the Village Vanguard, where one day he saw Miles Davis listening to him. Evans also met Thelonious Monk." ], "Conversation_no": 237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of the jobs amount to something larger?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the low-profile 'Tuxedo gigs', solo gigs in which Bill Evans was seen by Miles Davis or meeting Thelonious Monk amount to something larger", "Truth_answer": "Evans soon began to perform in Greenwich Village clubs with Don Elliott, Tony Scott, and Mundell Lowe; as well as with bandleader Jerry Wald.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the low-profile 'Tuxedo gigs', solo gigs in which Bill Evans was seen by Miles Davis or meeting Thelonious Monk amount to something larger?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans#Return_to_New_York_City_and_first_jobs", "Context": [ "When did Bill Evans return to New York City?", "In July 1955, Evans returned to New York City and enrolled in the Mannes College of Music for a three-semester postgraduate course in musical composition", "What was Bill Evans' first job upon returning to New York City?", "Evans played in mostly low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances", "What kind of job did Bill Evans find after low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances?", "Bill Evans played solo opposite the Modern Jazz Quartet at the Village Vanguard, where one day he saw Miles Davis listening to him. Evans also met Thelonious Monk.", "Did any of the low-profile 'Tuxedo gigs', solo gigs in which Bill Evans was seen by Miles Davis or meeting Thelonious Monk amount to something larger?", "Evans soon began to perform in Greenwich Village clubs with Don Elliott, Tony Scott, and Mundell Lowe; as well as with bandleader Jerry Wald." ], "Conversation_no": 237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he experience success with that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Evans experience success with networking", "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Bill Evans met two of singer Lucy Reed's friends: manager Helen Keane, who would later become his own agent; and George Russell, with whom he would soon work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Evans experience success with networking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans#Return_to_New_York_City_and_first_jobs", "Context": [ "When did Bill Evans return to New York City?", "In July 1955, Evans returned to New York City and enrolled in the Mannes College of Music for a three-semester postgraduate course in musical composition", "What was Bill Evans' first job upon returning to New York City?", "Evans played in mostly low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances", "What kind of job did Bill Evans find after low-profile Tuxedo gigs at the Friendship Club and the Roseland Ballroom, as well as Jewish weddings, intermission spots, and over-40 dances?", "Bill Evans played solo opposite the Modern Jazz Quartet at the Village Vanguard, where one day he saw Miles Davis listening to him. Evans also met Thelonious Monk.", "Did any of the low-profile 'Tuxedo gigs', solo gigs in which Bill Evans was seen by Miles Davis or meeting Thelonious Monk amount to something larger?", "Evans soon began to perform in Greenwich Village clubs with Don Elliott, Tony Scott, and Mundell Lowe; as well as with bandleader Jerry Wald.", "Did Bill Evans experience success with networking?", "In 1955, Bill Evans met two of singer Lucy Reed's friends: manager Helen Keane, who would later become his own agent; and George Russell, with whom he would soon work." ], "Conversation_no": 237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bill Evans article", "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Bill Evans also made his first recording in Dick Garcia's A Message from Garcia. In parallel, Evans kept with his work with Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bill Evans article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West#Recording_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did she begin her recording career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did she begin her recording career", "Truth_answer": "Mae West's recording career started in the early 1930s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mae West begin her recording career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West#Recording_career", "Context": [ "When did Mae West begin her recording career?", "Mae West's recording career started in the early 1930s" ], "Conversation_no": 238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mae West do to begin her recording career", "Truth_answer": "West released her film songs on shellac 78 rpm records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mae West do to begin her recording career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Mae West begin her recording career?", "Mae West's recording career started in the early 1930s", "What did Mae West do to begin her recording career?", "West released her film songs on shellac 78 rpm records" ], "Conversation_no": 238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mae West's film songs on 78 rpm records become popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae West's film songs on 78 rpm records become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West#Recording_career", "Context": [ "When did Mae West begin her recording career?", "Mae West's recording career started in the early 1930s", "What did Mae West do to begin her recording career?", "West released her film songs on shellac 78 rpm records", "Did Mae West's film songs on 78 rpm records become popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the beginning of Mae West's recording career and her 78 rpm records", "Truth_answer": "In 1955, she recorded her first album, The Fabulous Mae West", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the beginning of Mae West's recording career and her 78 rpm records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Mae West begin her recording career?", "Mae West's recording career started in the early 1930s", "What did Mae West do to begin her recording career?", "West released her film songs on shellac 78 rpm records", "Did Mae West's film songs on 78 rpm records become popular?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the beginning of Mae West's recording career and her 78 rpm records?", "In 1955, she recorded her first album, The Fabulous Mae West" ], "Conversation_no": 238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did that sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mae West's first album, The Fabulous Mae West, sell well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae West's first album, The Fabulous Mae West, sell well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he go to school", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies (now School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS) with his BA and PhD", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies (now School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS) with his BA and PhD" ], "Conversation_no": 239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bernard Lewis study at the School of Oriental Studies for his BA and PhD", "Truth_answer": "For his BA, Lewis studied history, focusing on the Near and Middle East. For his PhD, he specialized in the history of Islam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Lewis study at the School of Oriental Studies for his BA and PhD?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies (now School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS) with his BA and PhD", "What did Bernard Lewis study at the School of Oriental Studies for his BA and PhD?", "For his BA, Lewis studied history, focusing on the Near and Middle East. For his PhD, he specialized in the history of Islam" ], "Conversation_no": 239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do any research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis do any research", "Truth_answer": "Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis do any research?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies (now School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS) with his BA and PhD", "What did Bernard Lewis study at the School of Oriental Studies for his BA and PhD?", "For his BA, Lewis studied history, focusing on the Near and Middle East. For his PhD, he specialized in the history of Islam", "Did Bernard Lewis do any research?", "Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives" ], "Conversation_no": 239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his articles or books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of Lewis articles or books", "Truth_answer": "Lewis wrote several influential books accessible to the general public: The Arabs in History (1950), The Middle East and the West (1964), and The Middle East (1995)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Bernard Lewis' articles or books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies (now School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS) with his BA and PhD", "What did Bernard Lewis study at the School of Oriental Studies for his BA and PhD?", "For his BA, Lewis studied history, focusing on the Near and Middle East. For his PhD, he specialized in the history of Islam", "Did Bernard Lewis do any research?", "Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives", "What were some of Bernard Lewis' articles or books?", "Lewis wrote several influential books accessible to the general public: The Arabs in History (1950), The Middle East and the West (1964), and The Middle East (1995)" ], "Conversation_no": 239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the outcome of the program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the program", "Truth_answer": "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did most of the patients remain sober?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober", "Truth_answer": "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety." ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there others who maintained sobriety?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other patients who maintained sobriety", "Truth_answer": "Jamiee Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there others who maintained sobriety after the end of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew besides Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety.", "Were there others who maintained sobriety after the end of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew besides Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez?", "Jamiee Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son." ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show", "Truth_answer": "VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, showing patients who had both relapsed and stayed sober", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety.", "Were there others who maintained sobriety after the end of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew besides Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez?", "Jamiee Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son.", "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, showing patients who had both relapsed and stayed sober" ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Laurer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Joanie Chyna Laurer from season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Truth_answer": "Joanie Chyna Laurer is an actress and former professional wrestler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Joanie Chyna Laurer from season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety.", "Were there others who maintained sobriety after the end of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew besides Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez?", "Jamiee Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son.", "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, showing patients who had both relapsed and stayed sober", "Who is Joanie Chyna Laurer from season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Joanie Chyna Laurer is an actress and former professional wrestler" ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they later go into rehab again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joanie Chyna Laurer go into rehab again after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Truth_answer": "After the end of season one, Laurer was hospitalized in December 2008 and was reportedly going back to rehab", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joanie Chyna Laurer go into rehab again after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety.", "Were there others who maintained sobriety after the end of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew besides Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez?", "Jamiee Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son.", "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, showing patients who had both relapsed and stayed sober", "Who is Joanie Chyna Laurer from season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Joanie Chyna Laurer is an actress and former professional wrestler", "Did Joanie Chyna Laurer go into rehab again after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "After the end of season one, Laurer was hospitalized in December 2008 and was reportedly going back to rehab" ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she successful in continuing to be sober?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Joanie Chyna Laurer successful in continuing to be sober after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Truth_answer": "No; she was later found dead in her house on April 20, 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joanie Chyna Laurer successful in continuing to be sober after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew#Season_1", "Context": [ "What was the outcome of the first season of the program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew", "Did most of the patients from the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew remain sober?", "Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety.", "Were there others who maintained sobriety after the end of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew besides Brigitte Nielsen and Ricco Rodriguez?", "Jamiee Foxworth is reportedly sober and gave birth to a son.", "Did anything exciting happen in the reunion show of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, showing patients who had both relapsed and stayed sober", "Who is Joanie Chyna Laurer from season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Joanie Chyna Laurer is an actress and former professional wrestler", "Did Joanie Chyna Laurer go into rehab again after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "After the end of season one, Laurer was hospitalized in December 2008 and was reportedly going back to rehab", "Was Joanie Chyna Laurer successful in continuing to be sober after season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "No; she was later found dead in her house on April 20, 2016" ], "Conversation_no": 240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened as an outcome of the program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened as on outcome of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, besides Laurer's passing besides Brigitte Nielsen, Ricco Rodriguez and Jaimee Foxworth reportedly maintaining their sobriety, reunion special, and Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer being hospitalized in December 2008 after season one and reportedly going back to rehab and later being found dead in her house on April 20, 2016", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Sierra, who initially relapsed, has tested clean and sober for a year and a half following a court-ordered year of treatment at the Pasadena Recovery Center", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened as on outcome of season one of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, besides Laurer's passing besides Brigitte Nielsen, Ricco Rodriguez and Jaimee Foxworth reportedly maintaining their sobriety, reunion special, and Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer being hospitalized in December 2008 after season one and reportedly going back to rehab and later being found dead in her house on April 20, 2016?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#Second_circumnavigation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me about the second circumnavigation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the second circumnavigation", "Truth_answer": "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#Second_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he set sail from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation", "Truth_answer": "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he encounter pirates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#Second_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland", "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation?" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they go from Kinsale?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did pirates go from Kinsale", "Truth_answer": "The two ships made a storm-tossed passage round Cape Horn, arriving at the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile in February 1704", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Dampier and his crew go from Kinsale, Ireland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#Second_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland", "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation?", "Where did William Dampier and his crew go from Kinsale, Ireland?", "The two ships made a storm-tossed passage round Cape Horn, arriving at the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile in February 1704" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did William Dempier and his crew do in Chile", "Truth_answer": "While watering and provisioning there, they sighted a heavily armed French merchantman, which they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Dempier and his crew do in Chile?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#Second_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland", "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation?", "Where did William Dampier and his crew go from Kinsale, Ireland?", "The two ships made a storm-tossed passage round Cape Horn, arriving at the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile in February 1704", "What did William Dempier and his crew do in Chile?", "While watering and provisioning there, they sighted a heavily armed French merchantman, which they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Dempier and his crew fight in Chile", "Truth_answer": "Yes, they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Dempier and his crew fight in Chile?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland", "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation?", "Where did William Dampier and his crew go from Kinsale, Ireland?", "The two ships made a storm-tossed passage round Cape Horn, arriving at the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile in February 1704", "What did William Dempier and his crew do in Chile?", "While watering and provisioning there, they sighted a heavily armed French merchantman, which they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off", "Did William Dempier and his crew fight in Chile?", "Yes, they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone badly injured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone in William Dempier's crew badly injured in their fight in Chile", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone in William Dempier's crew badly injured in their fight in Chile?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#Second_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "Tell me about William Dampier's second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier was appointed commander of the 26-gun ship St George, with a crew of 120 men", "Where did William Dampier set sail from for his second circumnavigation?", "William Dampier set sail on 11 September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland", "Did William Dampier encounter pirates during his second circumnavigation?", "Where did William Dampier and his crew go from Kinsale, Ireland?", "The two ships made a storm-tossed passage round Cape Horn, arriving at the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile in February 1704", "What did William Dempier and his crew do in Chile?", "While watering and provisioning there, they sighted a heavily armed French merchantman, which they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off", "Did William Dempier and his crew fight in Chile?", "Yes, they engaged in a seven-hour battle but were driven off", "Was anyone in William Dempier's crew badly injured in their fight in Chile?" ], "Conversation_no": 241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after being driven off from the fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to William Dampier and his crew after being driven off from the fight in Chile", "Truth_answer": "After that, Dampier succeeded in capturing a number of small Spanish ships along the coast of Peru", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to William Dampier and his crew after being driven off from the fight in Chile?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana#History", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What privileges did Andriana have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What privileges did Andriana have", "Truth_answer": "The Andriana caste were originally the source of nobility and they specialized in the rituals and warrior occupations in the Merina society", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What privileges did the Andriana people have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana#History", "Context": [ "What privileges did the Andriana people have?", "The Andriana caste were originally the source of nobility and they specialized in the rituals and warrior occupations in the Merina society" ], "Conversation_no": 242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did these privileges last a long time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Andriana people's privileges last a long time", "Truth_answer": "In the 19th century when Merina conquered the other kingdoms and ruled most of the island, a much larger army was needed, and the soldiers then included the Hova caste", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Andriana people's privileges last a long time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana#History", "Context": [ "What privileges did the Andriana people have?", "The Andriana caste were originally the source of nobility and they specialized in the rituals and warrior occupations in the Merina society", "Did the Andriana people's privileges last a long time?", "In the 19th century when Merina conquered the other kingdoms and ruled most of the island, a much larger army was needed, and the soldiers then included the Hova caste" ], "Conversation_no": 242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Andriana people's privileges", "Truth_answer": "The Andriana benefited from numerous privileges in precolonial Madagascar. Land ownership in Imerina was reserved for the andriana class, who ruled over fiefs called menakely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Andriana people's privileges?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana#Marriage", "Context": [ "What privileges did the Andriana people have?", "The Andriana caste were originally the source of nobility and they specialized in the rituals and warrior occupations in the Merina society", "Did the Andriana people's privileges last a long time?", "In the 19th century when Merina conquered the other kingdoms and ruled most of the island, a much larger army was needed, and the soldiers then included the Hova caste", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Andriana people's privileges?", "The Andriana benefited from numerous privileges in precolonial Madagascar. Land ownership in Imerina was reserved for the andriana class, who ruled over fiefs called menakely." ], "Conversation_no": 242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in Madagascar at the time.", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in Madagascar at the time of precolonial Madagascar besides land ownership in Imerina being reserved for the andriana class", "Truth_answer": "There were many marriage restrictions amongst the classes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Madagascar at the time of precolonial Madagascar besides land ownership in Imerina being reserved for the andriana class?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana#Marriage", "Context": [ "What privileges did the Andriana people have?", "The Andriana caste were originally the source of nobility and they specialized in the rituals and warrior occupations in the Merina society", "Did the Andriana people's privileges last a long time?", "In the 19th century when Merina conquered the other kingdoms and ruled most of the island, a much larger army was needed, and the soldiers then included the Hova caste", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Andriana people's privileges?", "The Andriana benefited from numerous privileges in precolonial Madagascar. Land ownership in Imerina was reserved for the andriana class, who ruled over fiefs called menakely.", "What else happened in Madagascar at the time of precolonial Madagascar besides land ownership in Imerina being reserved for the andriana class?", "There were many marriage restrictions amongst the classes" ], "Conversation_no": 242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to those who didnt follow this rule?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to those who didnt follow the marriage restriction rule in precolonial Madagascar", "Truth_answer": "A high-ranking woman who married a lower-ranking man would take on her husband's lower rank", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to those who didnt follow the marriage restriction rule in precolonial Madagascar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas#Aima,_Dakrya_&_Idrotas,_military_service_and_emotional_issues_(1994–96)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1991", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1991", "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas#Aima,_Dakrya_&_Idrotas,_military_service_and_emotional_issues_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she make any album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album", "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150713234149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_(1991_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_(1991_album)", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was it realsed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Sakis Rouvas realsed", "Truth_answer": "The album Sakis Rouvas was released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150713234149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_(1991_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161126191246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gia_Sena_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sakis Rouvas by Saki Rouvas released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_(1991_album)", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas.", "When was Sakis Rouvas by Saki Rouvas released?", "The album Sakis Rouvas was released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the main commercial success", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the main commercial success in Sakis Rouvas", "Truth_answer": "Par'ta became a number one radio hit, off of Sakis Rouvas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main commercial success of the album Sakis Rouvas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas#Aima,_Dakrya_&_Idrotas,_military_service_and_emotional_issues_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas.", "When was Sakis Rouvas by Saki Rouvas released?", "The album Sakis Rouvas was released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus.", "What was the main commercial success of the album Sakis Rouvas?", "Par'ta became a number one radio hit, off of Sakis Rouvas." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1993", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1993", "Truth_answer": "In October 1993 Sakis Rouvas released his third album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161126191246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gia_Sena_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened involving Sakis Rouvas in 1993?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gia_Sena", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas.", "When was Sakis Rouvas by Saki Rouvas released?", "The album Sakis Rouvas was released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus.", "What was the main commercial success of the album Sakis Rouvas?", "Par'ta became a number one radio hit, off of Sakis Rouvas.", "What happened involving Sakis Rouvas in 1993?", "In October 1993 Sakis Rouvas released his third album." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the name in Sakis Rouvas's third album", "Truth_answer": "Gia Sena is the third studio album by Greek musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1993 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161126191246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gia_Sena_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Sakis Rouvas' third album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas#Aima,_Dakrya_&_Idrotas,_military_service_and_emotional_issues_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas.", "When was Sakis Rouvas by Saki Rouvas released?", "The album Sakis Rouvas was released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus.", "What was the main commercial success of the album Sakis Rouvas?", "Par'ta became a number one radio hit, off of Sakis Rouvas.", "What happened involving Sakis Rouvas in 1993?", "In October 1993 Sakis Rouvas released his third album.", "What is the name of Sakis Rouvas' third album?", "Gia Sena is the third studio album by Greek musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1993 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who produced it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced Sakis Rouvas' third album", "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas' third album had music produced by Alexis Papadimitriou.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Sakis Rouvas' third album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas#Aima,_Dakrya_&_Idrotas,_military_service_and_emotional_issues_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened to Sakis Rouvas in 1991?", "Sakis Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers.", "Did Sakis Rouvas make any album?", "Sakis Rouvas is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas.", "When was Sakis Rouvas by Saki Rouvas released?", "The album Sakis Rouvas was released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus.", "What was the main commercial success of the album Sakis Rouvas?", "Par'ta became a number one radio hit, off of Sakis Rouvas.", "What happened involving Sakis Rouvas in 1993?", "In October 1993 Sakis Rouvas released his third album.", "What is the name of Sakis Rouvas' third album?", "Gia Sena is the third studio album by Greek musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1993 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece.", "Who produced Sakis Rouvas' third album?", "Sakis Rouvas' third album had music produced by Alexis Papadimitriou." ], "Conversation_no": 243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there hit in the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a hit on Sakis Rouvas' third album Gia Sena", "Truth_answer": "The single from Gia Sena Kane Me became a radio hit, with To Xero Eisai Moni and Xehase To also receiving airplay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a hit on Sakis Rouvas' third album Gia Sena?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the group's decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the group's decline", "Truth_answer": "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared" ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did this begin to occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Famous Flames begin to occur", "Truth_answer": "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience." ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Brown's ascension?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames", "Truth_answer": "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts" ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his solo career take off?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Brown's solo career take off", "Truth_answer": "James Brown signed a contract with Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury to distribute the records and Brown released 8 albums from Smash Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Brown's solo career take off during his time with The Famous Flames?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts", "Did James Brown's solo career take off during his time with The Famous Flames?", "James Brown signed a contract with Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury to distribute the records and Brown released 8 albums from Smash Records." ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some singles he made during his solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles James Brown made during his solo career", "Truth_answer": "Hit singles such as I Got You and Papa's Got a Brand New Bag followed James Brown's hit song Out of Sight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles James Brown made during his solo career separate from The Famous Flames?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts", "Did James Brown's solo career take off during his time with The Famous Flames?", "James Brown signed a contract with Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury to distribute the records and Brown released 8 albums from Smash Records.", "What were some singles James Brown made during his solo career separate from The Famous Flames?", "Hit singles such as I Got You and Papa's Got a Brand New Bag followed James Brown's hit song Out of Sight." ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Brown go solo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did James Brown go solo", "Truth_answer": "James Brown wanted to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Brown go solo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts", "Did James Brown's solo career take off during his time with The Famous Flames?", "James Brown signed a contract with Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury to distribute the records and Brown released 8 albums from Smash Records.", "What were some singles James Brown made during his solo career separate from The Famous Flames?", "Hit singles such as I Got You and Papa's Got a Brand New Bag followed James Brown's hit song Out of Sight.", "Why did James Brown go solo?", "James Brown wanted to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience." ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Brown's solo career besides the hit singles, wanting to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience, and his ascension", "Truth_answer": "James Brown's solo aspirations led to further dissension within The Famous Flames, who felt they weren't being compensated properly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Brown's solo career besides the hit singles, wanting to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience, and his ascension?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts", "Did James Brown's solo career take off during his time with The Famous Flames?", "James Brown signed a contract with Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury to distribute the records and Brown released 8 albums from Smash Records.", "What were some singles James Brown made during his solo career separate from The Famous Flames?", "Hit singles such as I Got You and Papa's Got a Brand New Bag followed James Brown's hit song Out of Sight.", "Why did James Brown go solo?", "James Brown wanted to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Brown's solo career besides the hit singles, wanting to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience, and his ascension?", "James Brown's solo aspirations led to further dissension within The Famous Flames, who felt they weren't being compensated properly." ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did a lawsuit occur because of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did a lawsuit occur because of James Brown's solo aspirations causing The Famous Flame members to feel like they weren't being compensated properly", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Byrd and his wife, Vicki Anderson, along with Famous Flames Bobby Bennett and Lloyd Stallworth, sued Brown and Universal Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a lawsuit occur because of James Brown's solo aspirations causing The Famous Flame members to feel like they weren't being compensated properly?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames#Brown's_ascension_and_the_group's_decline", "Context": [ "What happened in The Famous Flames' decline?", "Dissension grew throughout 1966 and 1967, in 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared", "When did the dissessnion begin to occur among The Famous Flames members?", "In 1964,when the Flames where still together, James Brown and Bobby Byrd formed their own production company, Fair Deal, in an attempt to promote their recordings to a crossover audience.", "What was James Brown's ascension outside of The Famous Flames?", "In 1965, King released Brown's Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became Brown's first number 1 as a solo artist on the R&B charts", "Did James Brown's solo career take off during his time with The Famous Flames?", "James Brown signed a contract with Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury to distribute the records and Brown released 8 albums from Smash Records.", "What were some singles James Brown made during his solo career separate from The Famous Flames?", "Hit singles such as I Got You and Papa's Got a Brand New Bag followed James Brown's hit song Out of Sight.", "Why did James Brown go solo?", "James Brown wanted to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Brown's solo career besides the hit singles, wanting to make his songs more appealing to a cross-over audience, and his ascension?", "James Brown's solo aspirations led to further dissension within The Famous Flames, who felt they weren't being compensated properly.", "Did a lawsuit occur because of James Brown's solo aspirations causing The Famous Flame members to feel like they weren't being compensated properly?", "In 2003, Byrd and his wife, Vicki Anderson, along with Famous Flames Bobby Bennett and Lloyd Stallworth, sued Brown and Universal Records" ], "Conversation_no": 244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the other group members continue on with Brown?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the other Famous Flames members continue on with James Brown after his solo career took off", "Truth_answer": "In 1968 the rest of the members of the Famous Flames,decided to go on with their own separate careers, and the group quietly disappeared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the other Famous Flames members continue on with James Brown after his solo career took off?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has he been doing in recent years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has he been doing in recent years", "Truth_answer": "As of December 2019, Ranveer Singh will portray the cricketer Kapil Dev in 83, a sports film based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Raveer Singh been doing in recent years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What has Raveer Singh been doing in recent years?", "As of December 2019, Ranveer Singh will portray the cricketer Kapil Dev in 83, a sports film based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup" ], "Conversation_no": 245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he won any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Ranveer Singh won any awards", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the former and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for the latter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ranveer Singh won any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What has Raveer Singh been doing in recent years?", "As of December 2019, Ranveer Singh will portray the cricketer Kapil Dev in 83, a sports film based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup", "Has Ranveer Singh won any awards?", "Ranveer Singh won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the former and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for the latter" ], "Conversation_no": 245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ranveer Singh's appearance in Bekfire by Aditya Chopra", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh performed a nude scene for it, a rare occurrence in an Indian film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ranveer Singh's appearance in Bekfire by Aditya Chopra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/ranveer-singh-on-befikre-i-am-besharam-nudity-means-nothing-to-me-4378097/", "Context": [ "What has Raveer Singh been doing in recent years?", "As of December 2019, Ranveer Singh will portray the cricketer Kapil Dev in 83, a sports film based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup", "Has Ranveer Singh won any awards?", "Ranveer Singh won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the former and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for the latter", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ranveer Singh's appearance in Bekfire by Aditya Chopra?", "Ranveer Singh performed a nude scene for it, a rare occurrence in an Indian film." ], "Conversation_no": 245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a reason why he decided to do a nude scene since it's so uncommon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a reason why Ranveer Singh decided to do a nude scene since it's so uncommon in Indian film", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh said he is very comfortable in my own body. I am very besharam that way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason why Ranveer Singh decided to do a nude scene since it's so uncommon in Indian film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers", "Truth_answer": "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates" ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam" ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do", "Truth_answer": "Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam", "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do?", "Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service." ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he prosecuted for being on this list?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was David Vitter prosecuted for being on this list of phone numbers related to a prostitution ring", "Truth_answer": "David Vitter was not prosecuted for frequenting prostitutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Vitter prosecuted for being on this list of phone numbers related to a prostitution ring?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam", "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do?", "Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service.", "Was David Vitter prosecuted for being on this list of phone numbers related to a prostitution ring?", "David Vitter was not prosecuted for frequenting prostitutes." ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else come of this for Vitter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else come of hiring for sex workers for David Vitter besides not being proescuted", "Truth_answer": "David Vitter issued a written statement in which he took responsibility for his sin and asked for forgiveness. On July 16, 2007, Vitter emerged and called a news conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else come of hiring for sex workers for David Vitter besides not being proescuted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam", "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do?", "Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service.", "Was David Vitter prosecuted for being on this list of phone numbers related to a prostitution ring?", "David Vitter was not prosecuted for frequenting prostitutes.", "Did anything else come of hiring for sex workers for David Vitter besides not being proescuted?", "David Vitter issued a written statement in which he took responsibility for his sin and asked for forgiveness. On July 16, 2007, Vitter emerged and called a news conference." ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say during this news conference?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did David Vitter say during this news conference about hiring prostitutes", "Truth_answer": "As his wife stood next to him, David Vitter asked the public for forgiveness.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Vitter say during this news conference about hiring prostitutes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam", "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do?", "Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service.", "Was David Vitter prosecuted for being on this list of phone numbers related to a prostitution ring?", "David Vitter was not prosecuted for frequenting prostitutes.", "Did anything else come of hiring for sex workers for David Vitter besides not being proescuted?", "David Vitter issued a written statement in which he took responsibility for his sin and asked for forgiveness. On July 16, 2007, Vitter emerged and called a news conference.", "What did David Vitter say during this news conference about hiring prostitutes?", "As his wife stood next to him, David Vitter asked the public for forgiveness." ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his wife stay with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David Vitter's wife stay with him after the press conference about sex workers", "Truth_answer": "Following David Vitter's remarks, his wife Wendy Vitter spoke, but both refused to answer any questions.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Vitter's wife stay with him after the press conference about sex workers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter#Social", "Context": [ "What does the section have to do with the hiring of sex workers?", "In early July 2007, David Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates", "Who was Pamela Martin and Associates?", "Pamela Martin and Associates was owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam", "What did Deborah Jeane Palfrey do?", "Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the D.C. Madam was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service.", "Was David Vitter prosecuted for being on this list of phone numbers related to a prostitution ring?", "David Vitter was not prosecuted for frequenting prostitutes.", "Did anything else come of hiring for sex workers for David Vitter besides not being proescuted?", "David Vitter issued a written statement in which he took responsibility for his sin and asked for forgiveness. On July 16, 2007, Vitter emerged and called a news conference.", "What did David Vitter say during this news conference about hiring prostitutes?", "As his wife stood next to him, David Vitter asked the public for forgiveness.", "Did David Vitter's wife stay with him after the press conference about sex workers?", "Following David Vitter's remarks, his wife Wendy Vitter spoke, but both refused to answer any questions." ], "Conversation_no": 246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the publics reaction to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the publics reaction to David Vitter's transgressions with sex workers", "Truth_answer": "While the Louisiana state Republican Party offered guarded support, national Republicans offered forgiveness for David Vitter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the publics reaction to David Vitter's transgressions with sex workers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he doing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was he doing", "Truth_answer": "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island." ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was apart of this team", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was apart of the Norwegian Archaeological Team", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy." ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do while there", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites." ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What where highlights of the dig", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island", "Truth_answer": "Highlights of Thor Heyerdahl's project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites.", "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island?", "Highlights of Thor Heyerdahl's project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike." ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did this dig produce", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Thor Heyerdahl's dig in Easter Island produce besides experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island produced two large volumes of scientific reports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thor Heyerdahl's dig in Easter Island produce besides experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites.", "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island?", "Highlights of Thor Heyerdahl's project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike.", "What else did Thor Heyerdahl's dig in Easter Island produce besides experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island produced two large volumes of scientific reports." ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the scientific reports of Thor Heyerdahl's expedition of Easter Island do", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl later added a third scientific volume about the expedition of Easter Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the scientific reports of Thor Heyerdahl's expedition of Easter Island do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites.", "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island?", "Highlights of Thor Heyerdahl's project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike.", "What else did Thor Heyerdahl's dig in Easter Island produce besides experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island produced two large volumes of scientific reports.", "What did the scientific reports of Thor Heyerdahl's expedition of Easter Island do?", "Thor Heyerdahl later added a third scientific volume about the expedition of Easter Island." ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he produce", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Thor Heyerdahl produce besides the three scientific reports", "Truth_answer": "In Easter Island: The Mystery Solved, Thor Heyerdahl offered a more detailed theory of Easter Island's history", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thor Heyerdahl produce besides the three scientific reports?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites.", "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island?", "Highlights of Thor Heyerdahl's project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike.", "What else did Thor Heyerdahl's dig in Easter Island produce besides experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island produced two large volumes of scientific reports.", "What did the scientific reports of Thor Heyerdahl's expedition of Easter Island do?", "Thor Heyerdahl later added a third scientific volume about the expedition of Easter Island.", "What else did Thor Heyerdahl produce besides the three scientific reports?", "In Easter Island: The Mystery Solved, Thor Heyerdahl offered a more detailed theory of Easter Island's history" ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this book based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Easter Island: The Mystery Solved by Thor Heyerdahl based on", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl based on native testimony and archaeological research, his book claimed the island was originally colonized by Hanau eepe, from South America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Easter Island: The Mystery Solved by Thor Heyerdahl based on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Fatu_Hiva", "Context": [ "What was Thor Heyerdahl doing in 1955?", "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Who was apart of Thor Heyerdahl's team which went to Easter Island?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "What did Thor Heyerdahl and the other expedition team members do while in Easter Island in 1985?", "Thor Heyerdahl and the professional archaeologists who travelled with him spent several months on Easter Island investigating several important archaeological sites.", "What were highlights of the dig during Thor Heyerdahl's 1985 expedition to Easter Island?", "Highlights of Thor Heyerdahl's project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike.", "What else did Thor Heyerdahl's dig in Easter Island produce besides experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike?", "Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to Easter Island produced two large volumes of scientific reports.", "What did the scientific reports of Thor Heyerdahl's expedition of Easter Island do?", "Thor Heyerdahl later added a third scientific volume about the expedition of Easter Island.", "What else did Thor Heyerdahl produce besides the three scientific reports?", "In Easter Island: The Mystery Solved, Thor Heyerdahl offered a more detailed theory of Easter Island's history", "What was Easter Island: The Mystery Solved by Thor Heyerdahl based on?", "Thor Heyerdahl based on native testimony and archaeological research, his book claimed the island was originally colonized by Hanau eepe, from South America" ], "Conversation_no": 247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is that", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Easter Island: The Mystery Solved by Thor Heyerdahl based on", "Truth_answer": "According to Thor Heyerdahl, something happened between Admiral Roggeveen's discovery of the island in 1722 and James Cook's visit in 1774.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is that the case that Hanau eepe originally colonized Easter Island according to Thor Heyerdahl's book Easter Island: The Mystery Solved?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Chuck born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Chuck born", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner", "Context": [ "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Chuck Schuldiner born", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born on Long Island, New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner", "Context": [ "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967.", "Where was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on Long Island, New York" ], "Conversation_no": 248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there any mention of his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any mention of Chuck Schuldiner's parents", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any mention of Chuck Schuldiner's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner", "Context": [ "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967.", "Where was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on Long Island, New York", "Is there any mention of Chuck Schuldiner's parents?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism." ], "Conversation_no": 248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start playing music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Chuck Schuldiner start playing music", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner started playing guitar at the age of 9.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chuck Schuldiner start playing music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner", "Context": [ "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967.", "Where was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on Long Island, New York", "Is there any mention of Chuck Schuldiner's parents?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism.", "When did Chuck Schuldiner start playing music?", "Chuck Schuldiner started playing guitar at the age of 9." ], "Conversation_no": 248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he choose guitar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Chuck Schuldiner choose guitar", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner's parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for him. The young Schuldiner immediately took to the instrument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chuck Schuldiner choose guitar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner", "Context": [ "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967.", "Where was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born on Long Island, New York", "Is there any mention of Chuck Schuldiner's parents?", "Chuck Schuldiner was born to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism.", "When did Chuck Schuldiner start playing music?", "Chuck Schuldiner started playing guitar at the age of 9.", "Why did Chuck Schuldiner choose guitar?", "Chuck Schuldiner's parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for him. The young Schuldiner immediately took to the instrument." ], "Conversation_no": 248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to music school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner go to music school", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner performed well in school before becoming bored with education and eventually dropped out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner go to music school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people", "Truth_answer": "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada." ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many of them are Buddhists ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists", "Truth_answer": "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist." ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism", "Truth_answer": "There is a significant Sinhalese Christian community, in the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist.", "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism?", "There is a significant Sinhalese Christian community, in the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka." ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other religions they believe in ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other religions they believe in", "Truth_answer": "Prominent Sri Lankan anthropologists Gananath Obeyesekere and Kitsiri Malalgoda used the term Protestant Buddhism to describe a type of Buddhism that appeared among the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other religions they believe in besides Buddhism and Christianity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist.", "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism?", "There is a significant Sinhalese Christian community, in the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka.", "Any other religions they believe in besides Buddhism and Christianity?", "Prominent Sri Lankan anthropologists Gananath Obeyesekere and Kitsiri Malalgoda used the term Protestant Buddhism to describe a type of Buddhism that appeared among the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka" ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Buddhism in Sri Lanka besides the different types of Buddhism and the large percentage of people who subscribe to Buddhism", "Truth_answer": "Due to the proximity and on some occasions similarity of certain doctrines, there are many areas where Buddhists and Hindus share religious views and practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Buddhism in Sri Lanka besides the different types of Buddhism and the large percentage of people who subscribe to Buddhism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist.", "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism?", "There is a significant Sinhalese Christian community, in the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka.", "Any other religions they believe in besides Buddhism and Christianity?", "Prominent Sri Lankan anthropologists Gananath Obeyesekere and Kitsiri Malalgoda used the term Protestant Buddhism to describe a type of Buddhism that appeared among the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Buddhism in Sri Lanka besides the different types of Buddhism and the large percentage of people who subscribe to Buddhism?", "Due to the proximity and on some occasions similarity of certain doctrines, there are many areas where Buddhists and Hindus share religious views and practices." ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which traditions did Buddhists adapt from Hindus ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which traditions did Buddhists adapt from Hindus", "Truth_answer": "Some of these practices adapted from Hindus may relate to ancient indigenous beliefs and traditions on spirits, worship of deities and godlings and some figures appear to demons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which traditions did Buddhists adapt from Hindus ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist.", "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism?", "There is a significant Sinhalese Christian community, in the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka.", "Any other religions they believe in besides Buddhism and Christianity?", "Prominent Sri Lankan anthropologists Gananath Obeyesekere and Kitsiri Malalgoda used the term Protestant Buddhism to describe a type of Buddhism that appeared among the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Buddhism in Sri Lanka besides the different types of Buddhism and the large percentage of people who subscribe to Buddhism?", "Due to the proximity and on some occasions similarity of certain doctrines, there are many areas where Buddhists and Hindus share religious views and practices.", "Which traditions did Buddhists adapt from Hindus ?", "Some of these practices adapted from Hindus may relate to ancient indigenous beliefs and traditions on spirits, worship of deities and godlings and some figures appear to demons." ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they adopt anything from Christianity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sinhalese buddhists adopt anything from Christianity", "Truth_answer": "Protestant Buddhism involved emulating the Protestant strategies of organising religious practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sinhalese buddhists adopt anything from Christianity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What is the religion of the Sinhalese people ?", "The form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is known as Theravada.", "How many of the Sinhalese people are Buddhists ?", "In 1988 almost 93% of the Sinhala speaking population in Sri Lanka were Buddhist.", "For the remaining 7%, What religions do Sinhalese people also believe in besides Theravada buddhism?", "There is a significant Sinhalese Christian community, in the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka.", "Any other religions they believe in besides Buddhism and Christianity?", "Prominent Sri Lankan anthropologists Gananath Obeyesekere and Kitsiri Malalgoda used the term Protestant Buddhism to describe a type of Buddhism that appeared among the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Buddhism in Sri Lanka besides the different types of Buddhism and the large percentage of people who subscribe to Buddhism?", "Due to the proximity and on some occasions similarity of certain doctrines, there are many areas where Buddhists and Hindus share religious views and practices.", "Which traditions did Buddhists adapt from Hindus ?", "Some of these practices adapted from Hindus may relate to ancient indigenous beliefs and traditions on spirits, worship of deities and godlings and some figures appear to demons.", "Did Sinhalese buddhists adopt anything from Christianity?", "Protestant Buddhism involved emulating the Protestant strategies of organising religious practices." ], "Conversation_no": 249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did some Sinhalese people convert to Christianity ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did some Sinhalese people convert to Christianity", "Truth_answer": "Christianity was brought to the Sinhalese by Portuguese, Dutch, and British missionary groups during their respective periods of rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did some Sinhalese people convert to Christianity ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects", "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones", "Context": [ "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way." ], "Conversation_no": 250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which film did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which film did Orlando Jones do next after appearing in In Harm's Way", "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way, Jones then joined Larry David in the feature Sour Grapes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which film did Orlando Jones do next after appearing in In Harm's Way?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones", "Context": [ "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way.", "Which film did Orlando Jones do next after appearing in In Harm's Way?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way, Jones then joined Larry David in the feature Sour Grapes." ], "Conversation_no": 250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most famous or successful film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Orlando Jones' most famous or successful film", "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones appeared in Barry Levinson's praised drama, Liberty Heights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Orlando Jones' most famous or successful film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones", "Context": [ "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way.", "Which film did Orlando Jones do next after appearing in In Harm's Way?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way, Jones then joined Larry David in the feature Sour Grapes.", "What was Orlando Jones' most famous or successful film?", "Orlando Jones appeared in Barry Levinson's praised drama, Liberty Heights" ], "Conversation_no": 250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other films did he come in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other films did Orlando Jones come in besides In Harm's Way, Sour Grapes, and Liberty Heights", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Orlando Jones landed the lead role of Daryl Chase in the action-dramedy Double Take", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other films did Orlando Jones come in besides In Harm's Way, Sour Grapes, and Liberty Heights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones", "Context": [ "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way.", "Which film did Orlando Jones do next after appearing in In Harm's Way?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way, Jones then joined Larry David in the feature Sour Grapes.", "What was Orlando Jones' most famous or successful film?", "Orlando Jones appeared in Barry Levinson's praised drama, Liberty Heights", "Which other films did Orlando Jones come in besides In Harm's Way, Sour Grapes, and Liberty Heights?", "In 2002, Orlando Jones landed the lead role of Daryl Chase in the action-dramedy Double Take" ], "Conversation_no": 250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any nominations or win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Orlando Jones get any nominations or win any awards for his film work", "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones has not any awards or nominations for his film career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orlando Jones get any nominations or win any awards for his film work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones", "Context": [ "What were some of Orlando Jones's film projects?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way.", "Which film did Orlando Jones do next after appearing in In Harm's Way?", "Orlando Jones appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way, Jones then joined Larry David in the feature Sour Grapes.", "What was Orlando Jones' most famous or successful film?", "Orlando Jones appeared in Barry Levinson's praised drama, Liberty Heights", "Which other films did Orlando Jones come in besides In Harm's Way, Sour Grapes, and Liberty Heights?", "In 2002, Orlando Jones landed the lead role of Daryl Chase in the action-dramedy Double Take", "Did Orlando Jones get any nominations or win any awards for his film work?", "Orlando Jones has not any awards or nominations for his film career." ], "Conversation_no": 250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any more films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any more films Orlando Jones came in besides In Harm's Way, Sour Grapes, Liberty Heights, and Double Take", "Truth_answer": "In 2011 Orlando Jones appeared in the documentary film Looking for Lenny in which he talks about Lenny Bruce and freedom of speech", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any more films Orlando Jones came in besides In Harm's Way, Sour Grapes, Liberty Heights, and Double Take?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Frusciante born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [ "When was John Frusciante born?", "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Frusciante have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "John Frusciante has no siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Frusciante have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [ "When was John Frusciante born?", "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970.", "Did John Frusciante have any siblings?", "John Frusciante has no siblings." ], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did John Frusciante go to school", "Truth_answer": "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Frusciante go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [ "When was John Frusciante born?", "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970.", "Did John Frusciante have any siblings?", "John Frusciante has no siblings.", "Where did John Frusciante go to school?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen." ], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting aspects of the article are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting aspects of the article are there", "Truth_answer": "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen with the permission of his parents and completion of a proficiency test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting aspects of the article are there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [ "When was John Frusciante born?", "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970.", "Did John Frusciante have any siblings?", "John Frusciante has no siblings.", "Where did John Frusciante go to school?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen.", "What other interesting aspects of the article are there?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen with the permission of his parents and completion of a proficiency test." ], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever attend college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Frusciante ever attend college", "Truth_answer": "John Frusciante began taking classes at the Guitar Institute of Technology, but turned to punching in without actually attending and left shortly thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Frusciante ever attend college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [ "When was John Frusciante born?", "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970.", "Did John Frusciante have any siblings?", "John Frusciante has no siblings.", "Where did John Frusciante go to school?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen.", "What other interesting aspects of the article are there?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen with the permission of his parents and completion of a proficiency test.", "Did John Frusciante ever attend college?", "John Frusciante began taking classes at the Guitar Institute of Technology, but turned to punching in without actually attending and left shortly thereafter." ], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first gig?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Frusciante first gig", "Truth_answer": "At the age of eighteen, John Frusciante joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Frusciante's first gig?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante", "Context": [ "When was John Frusciante born?", "John Frusciante was born on March 5, 1970.", "Did John Frusciante have any siblings?", "John Frusciante has no siblings.", "Where did John Frusciante go to school?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen.", "What other interesting aspects of the article are there?", "John Frusciante dropped out of high school at sixteen with the permission of his parents and completion of a proficiency test.", "Did John Frusciante ever attend college?", "John Frusciante began taking classes at the Guitar Institute of Technology, but turned to punching in without actually attending and left shortly thereafter.", "What was John Frusciante's first gig?", "At the age of eighteen, John Frusciante joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers" ], "Conversation_no": 251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What band was he a member of first?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What band was John Frusciante a member of first", "Truth_answer": "John Frusciante had actually been playing with Thelonious Monster for two weeks—but his unanticipated reception into the Chili Peppers prompted him to change his plans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frusciante_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What band was John Frusciante a member of first?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sport did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sport did he play", "Truth_answer": "Samuel Luther Big Sam Thompson was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Sam Thompson play? he play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson", "Context": [ "What sport did Sam Thompson play? he play?", "Samuel Luther Big Sam Thompson was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906." ], "Conversation_no": 252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team did he play for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What baseball team did Sam Thompson play for", "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson played as a right fielder in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What baseball team did Sam Thompson play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson", "Context": [ "What sport did Sam Thompson play? he play?", "Samuel Luther Big Sam Thompson was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906.", "What baseball team did Sam Thompson play for?", "Sam Thompson played as a right fielder in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers." ], "Conversation_no": 252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his highest score", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sam Thompson highest score", "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson's career RBI to games played ratio of .923 remains the highest in major league history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam Thompson's highest score during his baseball career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson", "Context": [ "What sport did Sam Thompson play? he play?", "Samuel Luther Big Sam Thompson was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906.", "What baseball team did Sam Thompson play for?", "Sam Thompson played as a right fielder in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers.", "What was Sam Thompson's highest score during his baseball career?", "Sam Thompson's career RBI to games played ratio of .923 remains the highest in major league history." ], "Conversation_no": 252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else he did interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else Sam Thompson did interesting besides having the highest RBI to games played ratio in history", "Truth_answer": "After retiring from baseball, Sam Thompson invested in real estate and was financially comfortable in his later years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Sam Thompson did interesting besides having the highest RBI to games played ratio in history?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson", "Context": [ "What sport did Sam Thompson play? he play?", "Samuel Luther Big Sam Thompson was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906.", "What baseball team did Sam Thompson play for?", "Sam Thompson played as a right fielder in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers.", "What was Sam Thompson's highest score during his baseball career?", "Sam Thompson's career RBI to games played ratio of .923 remains the highest in major league history.", "Anything else Sam Thompson did interesting besides having the highest RBI to games played ratio in history?", "After retiring from baseball, Sam Thompson invested in real estate and was financially comfortable in his later years." ], "Conversation_no": 252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sam Thompson do next after retiring and investing in real estate", "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson was appointed a U.S. Deputy Marshall during World War I and also worked as the crier in the courtroom of U.S. District Court Judge Arthur J. Tuttle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Thompson do next after retiring and investing in real estate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he get along with his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does he get along with his parents", "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker enjoyed close relationships with his brothers, and they would often attend their father's basketball games together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tony Parker get along with his parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker", "Context": [ "Does Tony Parker get along with his parents?", "Tony Parker enjoyed close relationships with his brothers, and they would often attend their father's basketball games together" ], "Conversation_no": 253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is the actress he dated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the actress Tony Parker dated", "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker met actress Eva Longoria, seven years his senior, in November 2004. In August 2005, Longoria confirmed she and Parker were dating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actress Tony Parker dated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker", "Context": [ "Does Tony Parker get along with his parents?", "Tony Parker enjoyed close relationships with his brothers, and they would often attend their father's basketball games together", "Who is the actress Tony Parker dated?", "Tony Parker met actress Eva Longoria, seven years his senior, in November 2004. In August 2005, Longoria confirmed she and Parker were dating." ], "Conversation_no": 253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have things in common?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker and Eva Longoria have things in common", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria, a Texas native from nearby Corpus Christi, was a courtside regular at Spurs home games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker and Eva Longoria have things in common?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker", "Context": [ "Does Tony Parker get along with his parents?", "Tony Parker enjoyed close relationships with his brothers, and they would often attend their father's basketball games together", "Who is the actress Tony Parker dated?", "Tony Parker met actress Eva Longoria, seven years his senior, in November 2004. In August 2005, Longoria confirmed she and Parker were dating.", "Did Tony Parker and Eva Longoria have things in common?", "Eva Longoria, a Texas native from nearby Corpus Christi, was a courtside regular at Spurs home games." ], "Conversation_no": 253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she get alimony?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eva Longoria get alimony from Tony Parker as a result of the divorce", "Truth_answer": "On 17 November 2010, Eva Longoria filed for divorce in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences, and seeking spousal support from Tony Parker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eva Longoria get alimony from Tony Parker as a result of the divorce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker", "Context": [ "Does Tony Parker get along with his parents?", "Tony Parker enjoyed close relationships with his brothers, and they would often attend their father's basketball games together", "Who is the actress Tony Parker dated?", "Tony Parker met actress Eva Longoria, seven years his senior, in November 2004. In August 2005, Longoria confirmed she and Parker were dating.", "Did Tony Parker and Eva Longoria have things in common?", "Eva Longoria, a Texas native from nearby Corpus Christi, was a courtside regular at Spurs home games.", "Did Eva Longoria get alimony from Tony Parker as a result of the divorce?", "On 17 November 2010, Eva Longoria filed for divorce in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences, and seeking spousal support from Tony Parker." ], "Conversation_no": 253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he dating another woman while married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tony Parker dating another woman while married to Eva Longoria", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria believed that Tony Parker had been cheating on her with another woman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tony Parker dating another woman while married to Eva Longoria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker", "Context": [ "Does Tony Parker get along with his parents?", "Tony Parker enjoyed close relationships with his brothers, and they would often attend their father's basketball games together", "Who is the actress Tony Parker dated?", "Tony Parker met actress Eva Longoria, seven years his senior, in November 2004. In August 2005, Longoria confirmed she and Parker were dating.", "Did Tony Parker and Eva Longoria have things in common?", "Eva Longoria, a Texas native from nearby Corpus Christi, was a courtside regular at Spurs home games.", "Did Eva Longoria get alimony from Tony Parker as a result of the divorce?", "On 17 November 2010, Eva Longoria filed for divorce in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences, and seeking spousal support from Tony Parker.", "Was Tony Parker dating another woman while married to Eva Longoria?", "Eva Longoria believed that Tony Parker had been cheating on her with another woman" ], "Conversation_no": 253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was their divorce finalized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Tony Parker and Eva Longoria's divorce finalized", "Truth_answer": "The divorce was finalized in Texas on 28 January 2011, the same day Eva Longoria's lawyer filed papers to dismiss her Los Angeles petition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tony Parker and Eva Longoria's divorce finalized?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Bush start his business career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Bush start his business career", "Truth_answer": "Jeb Bush volunteered for his father's campaigns in 1980 and 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jeb Bush start his business career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush", "Context": [ "Where did Jeb Bush start his business career?", "Jeb Bush volunteered for his father's campaigns in 1980 and 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a position he held?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a company position Jeb Bush held", "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Jeb Bush went to work in an entry-level position in the international division of Texas Commerce Bank, which was founded by the family of James Baker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a company position Jeb Bush held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush", "Context": [ "Where did Jeb Bush start his business career?", "Jeb Bush volunteered for his father's campaigns in 1980 and 1988.", "What was a company position Jeb Bush held?", "In 1974, Jeb Bush went to work in an entry-level position in the international division of Texas Commerce Bank, which was founded by the family of James Baker." ], "Conversation_no": 254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue his career at the company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeb Bush continue his career at the company", "Truth_answer": "In November 1977, Jeb Bush was sent to Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, to open a new operation for the bank, where he served as branch manager and vice president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeb Bush continue his career at the Texas Commerce Bank?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush", "Context": [ "Where did Jeb Bush start his business career?", "Jeb Bush volunteered for his father's campaigns in 1980 and 1988.", "What was a company position Jeb Bush held?", "In 1974, Jeb Bush went to work in an entry-level position in the international division of Texas Commerce Bank, which was founded by the family of James Baker.", "Did Jeb Bush continue his career at the Texas Commerce Bank?", "In November 1977, Jeb Bush was sent to Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, to open a new operation for the bank, where he served as branch manager and vice president." ], "Conversation_no": 254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jeb Bush do next after being branch manager of the new Venezuela branch of Texas Commerce Bank", "Truth_answer": "Following the 1980 presidential election, Jeb Bush and his family moved to Miami-Dade County, Florida. He took a job in real estate with Armando Codina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_Bush_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeb Bush do next after being branch manager of the new Venezuela branch of Texas Commerce Bank?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Corea's original music style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Corea's original music style", "Truth_answer": "From 1968 to 1971 Chick Corea had associations with avant-garde players, and his solo style revealed a dissonant orientation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chick Corea's original music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's original music style?", "From 1968 to 1971 Chick Corea had associations with avant-garde players, and his solo style revealed a dissonant orientation." ], "Conversation_no": 255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the new style Corea switched to during the early 1970s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the new style Chick Corea switched to during the early 1970s", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new style Chick Corea switched to during the early 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's original music style?", "From 1968 to 1971 Chick Corea had associations with avant-garde players, and his solo style revealed a dissonant orientation.", "What was the new style Chick Corea switched to during the early 1970s?", "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz" ], "Conversation_no": 255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album first featured his new style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album first featured Chick Corea's new style", "Truth_answer": "The band Return to Forever's first album, titled simply Return to Forever featured Chick Corea's new style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album first featured Chick Corea's new style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's original music style?", "From 1968 to 1971 Chick Corea had associations with avant-garde players, and his solo style revealed a dissonant orientation.", "What was the new style Chick Corea switched to during the early 1970s?", "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz", "What album first featured Chick Corea's new style?", "The band Return to Forever's first album, titled simply Return to Forever featured Chick Corea's new style." ], "Conversation_no": 255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Return to Forever released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Return to Forever by Return to Forever released", "Truth_answer": "Return to Forever recorded for ECM Records in 1972, and was initially released only in Europe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Return to Forever by Return to Forever released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea", "Context": [ "What was Chick Corea's original music style?", "From 1968 to 1971 Chick Corea had associations with avant-garde players, and his solo style revealed a dissonant orientation.", "What was the new style Chick Corea switched to during the early 1970s?", "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz", "What album first featured Chick Corea's new style?", "The band Return to Forever's first album, titled simply Return to Forever featured Chick Corea's new style.", "When was Return to Forever by Return to Forever released?", "Return to Forever recorded for ECM Records in 1972, and was initially released only in Europe" ], "Conversation_no": 255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of the musicians that Corea played with during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of the musicians that Chick Corea played with during his time in Return to Forever", "Truth_answer": "Return to Forever consisted of singer Flora Purim, Airto Moreira on percussion, Chick Corea's longtime musical co-worker Joe Farrell on saxophone and flute, and Stanley Clarke on bass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the musicians that Chick Corea played with during his time in Return to Forever?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Supergirl first appear in animation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Supergirl first appear in animation", "Truth_answer": "Supergirl first appeared in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, a 2010 animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Supergirl first appear in animation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [ "When did Supergirl first appear in animation?", "Supergirl first appeared in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, a 2010 animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline." ], "Conversation_no": 256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she never shown in the Superman cartoons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Supergirl never shown in the Superman cartoons", "Truth_answer": "Supergirl did not appear in any animated Superman cartoons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Supergirl never shown in the Superman cartoons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [ "When did Supergirl first appear in animation?", "Supergirl first appeared in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, a 2010 animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline.", "Was Supergirl never shown in the Superman cartoons?", "Supergirl did not appear in any animated Superman cartoons." ], "Conversation_no": 256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any well known voice actors in DC Super hero girls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any well known voice actors in the animated movie DC Super hero girls", "Truth_answer": "Grey Griffin played six characters in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any well known voice actors in the animated movie DC Super hero girls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [ "When did Supergirl first appear in animation?", "Supergirl first appeared in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, a 2010 animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline.", "Was Supergirl never shown in the Superman cartoons?", "Supergirl did not appear in any animated Superman cartoons.", "Were there any well known voice actors in the animated movie DC Super hero girls?", "Grey Griffin played six characters in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were other actors in the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were other actors in the movie DC Super Hero Girls", "Truth_answer": "Tara Lyn Strong and Mae Whitman also voice multiple characters in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were other actors in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls besides Grey Griffin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [ "When did Supergirl first appear in animation?", "Supergirl first appeared in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, a 2010 animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline.", "Was Supergirl never shown in the Superman cartoons?", "Supergirl did not appear in any animated Superman cartoons.", "Were there any well known voice actors in the animated movie DC Super hero girls?", "Grey Griffin played six characters in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls.", "Who were other actors in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls besides Grey Griffin?", "Tara Lyn Strong and Mae Whitman also voice multiple characters in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What studio produced the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What studio produced the web series DC Super Hero Girls", "Truth_answer": "DC Super Hero Girls or DC Superhero Girls is an American superhero action figure franchise and web series created by Warner Bros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://yoag.eagc.pw/dc-superhero-girls-wiki.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What studio produced the web series DC Super Hero Girls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who became united?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who became united", "Truth_answer": "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who became united?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [ "Who became united?", "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland" ], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led to their union?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland", "Truth_answer": "Union between Great Britain and Ireland was motivated at in part by the belief that the rebellion was caused as much by reactionary loyalist brutality as by the United Irishmen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [ "Who became united?", "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland", "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland?", "Union between Great Britain and Ireland was motivated at in part by the belief that the rebellion was caused as much by reactionary loyalist brutality as by the United Irishmen." ], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the union of Great Britain and Ireland besides the rebellion which caused it", "Truth_answer": "The Age of Discovery gave new-found imperial power and wealth to the English and Welsh at the end of the 17th century, Scotland suffered from a long-standing weak economy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the union of Great Britain and Ireland besides the rebellion which caused it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [ "Who became united?", "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland", "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland?", "Union between Great Britain and Ireland was motivated at in part by the belief that the rebellion was caused as much by reactionary loyalist brutality as by the United Irishmen.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the union of Great Britain and Ireland besides the rebellion which caused it?", "The Age of Discovery gave new-found imperial power and wealth to the English and Welsh at the end of the 17th century, Scotland suffered from a long-standing weak economy." ], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Age of Discovery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Age of Discovery", "Truth_answer": "The Age of Discovery, is an informal and loosely defined term for the period in European history in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Age of Discovery for the British people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [ "Who became united?", "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland", "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland?", "Union between Great Britain and Ireland was motivated at in part by the belief that the rebellion was caused as much by reactionary loyalist brutality as by the United Irishmen.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the union of Great Britain and Ireland besides the rebellion which caused it?", "The Age of Discovery gave new-found imperial power and wealth to the English and Welsh at the end of the 17th century, Scotland suffered from a long-standing weak economy.", "What was the Age of Discovery for the British people?", "The Age of Discovery, is an informal and loosely defined term for the period in European history in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture" ], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the Age of Discovery a positive thing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Age of Discovery a positive thing for Scotland", "Truth_answer": "The Scottish kingdom, in opposition to William II of Scotland, commenced the Darien Scheme, an attempt to establish a Scottish imperial outlet—the colony of New Caledonia—on the isthmus of Panama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Age of Discovery a positive thing for Scotland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [ "Who became united?", "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland", "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland?", "Union between Great Britain and Ireland was motivated at in part by the belief that the rebellion was caused as much by reactionary loyalist brutality as by the United Irishmen.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the union of Great Britain and Ireland besides the rebellion which caused it?", "The Age of Discovery gave new-found imperial power and wealth to the English and Welsh at the end of the 17th century, Scotland suffered from a long-standing weak economy.", "What was the Age of Discovery for the British people?", "The Age of Discovery, is an informal and loosely defined term for the period in European history in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture", "Was the Age of Discovery a positive thing for Scotland?", "The Scottish kingdom, in opposition to William II of Scotland, commenced the Darien Scheme, an attempt to establish a Scottish imperial outlet—the colony of New Caledonia—on the isthmus of Panama." ], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was it a catastrophic failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Scotland's Age of Discovery a catastrophic failure", "Truth_answer": "Through a combination of disease, Spanish hostility, Scottish mismanagement and opposition to the scheme by the East India Company and the English government this imperial venture ended in catastrophic failure", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Scotland's Age of Discovery a catastrophic failure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people", "Context": [ "Who became united?", "The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a particular sense of nationhood and belonging in Great Britain and Ireland", "What led to the union of the people in Great Britain and Ireland?", "Union between Great Britain and Ireland was motivated at in part by the belief that the rebellion was caused as much by reactionary loyalist brutality as by the United Irishmen.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the union of Great Britain and Ireland besides the rebellion which caused it?", "The Age of Discovery gave new-found imperial power and wealth to the English and Welsh at the end of the 17th century, Scotland suffered from a long-standing weak economy.", "What was the Age of Discovery for the British people?", "The Age of Discovery, is an informal and loosely defined term for the period in European history in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture", "Was the Age of Discovery a positive thing for Scotland?", "The Scottish kingdom, in opposition to William II of Scotland, commenced the Darien Scheme, an attempt to establish a Scottish imperial outlet—the colony of New Caledonia—on the isthmus of Panama.", "Why was Scotland's Age of Discovery a catastrophic failure?", "Through a combination of disease, Spanish hostility, Scottish mismanagement and opposition to the scheme by the East India Company and the English government this imperial venture ended in catastrophic failure" ], "Conversation_no": 257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the Age of Discovery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the Age of Discovery for Scotland", "Truth_answer": "Despite opposition, a Treaty of Union was agreed in 1706 and was then ratified by the parliaments of both countries with the passing of the Acts of Union 1707.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Age of Discovery for Scotland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Four Star Records refer to", "Truth_answer": "4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [ "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s." ], "Conversation_no": 258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she record for Four Star?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Patsy Cline record for Four Star", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patsy Cline record for Four Star?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [ "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s.", "What did Patsy Cline record for Four Star?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye." ], "Conversation_no": 258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was her second contract less limiting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline's second contract less limiting", "Truth_answer": "Insisting on receiving an advance, Patsy Cline received $1,000 from Bradley once she began at Decca Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline's second contract less limiting than her first?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [ "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s.", "What did Patsy Cline record for Four Star?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Was Patsy Cline's second contract less limiting than her first?", "Insisting on receiving an advance, Patsy Cline received $1,000 from Bradley once she began at Decca Records." ], "Conversation_no": 258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any of her music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline release any of her music for Decca Records", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's first release under Decca was 1961's I Fall to Pieces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline release any of her music for Decca Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [ "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s.", "What did Patsy Cline record for Four Star?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Was Patsy Cline's second contract less limiting than her first?", "Insisting on receiving an advance, Patsy Cline received $1,000 from Bradley once she began at Decca Records.", "Did Patsy Cline release any of her music for Decca Records?", "Patsy Cline's first release under Decca was 1961's I Fall to Pieces." ], "Conversation_no": 258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of her rockabilly experimentation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Patsy Cline's rockabilly experimentation", "Truth_answer": "Richie Unterberger of Allmusic claimed, Patsy Cline would have never made it as a rockabilly singer, lacking the conviction of Wanda Jackson or the spunk of Brenda Lee“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Patsy Cline's rockabilly experimentation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [ "What does Four Star Records refer to?", "4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s.", "What did Patsy Cline record for Four Star?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Was Patsy Cline's second contract less limiting than her first?", "Insisting on receiving an advance, Patsy Cline received $1,000 from Bradley once she began at Decca Records.", "Did Patsy Cline release any of her music for Decca Records?", "Patsy Cline's first release under Decca was 1961's I Fall to Pieces.", "What was the result of Patsy Cline's rockabilly experimentation?", "Richie Unterberger of Allmusic claimed, Patsy Cline would have never made it as a rockabilly singer, lacking the conviction of Wanda Jackson or the spunk of Brenda Lee“" ], "Conversation_no": 258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Patsy Cline's rockabilly experimentation", "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Patsy Cline received a call to perform on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Patsy Cline's experimentation with genre besides people's opinion of her rockabilly attempts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he first show interest in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he first show interest in politics", "Truth_answer": "At the start of his career, James Traficant worked as consumer finance director for the Youngstown Community Action Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Traficant first show interest in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "When did James Traficant first show interest in politics?", "At the start of his career, James Traficant worked as consumer finance director for the Youngstown Community Action Program." ], "Conversation_no": 259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did James Traficant go to school", "Truth_answer": "James Traficant graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School in 1959 and the University of Pittsburgh in 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Traficant go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "When did James Traficant first show interest in politics?", "At the start of his career, James Traficant worked as consumer finance director for the Youngstown Community Action Program.", "Where did James Traficant go to school?", "James Traficant graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School in 1959 and the University of Pittsburgh in 1963" ], "Conversation_no": 259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did his parents do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did James Traficant's parents do", "Truth_answer": "Born into a working-class Catholic family in Youngstown, Ohio, James Traficant was the son of Agnes and James Anthony Traficant Sr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Traficant's parents do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "When did James Traficant first show interest in politics?", "At the start of his career, James Traficant worked as consumer finance director for the Youngstown Community Action Program.", "Where did James Traficant go to school?", "James Traficant graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School in 1959 and the University of Pittsburgh in 1963", "What did James Traficant's parents do?", "Born into a working-class Catholic family in Youngstown, Ohio, James Traficant was the son of Agnes and James Anthony Traficant Sr." ], "Conversation_no": 259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Traficant's early career besides his parents, the town he worked in and where he went to school", "Truth_answer": "While serving as sheriff, James Traficant made national headlines by refusing to execute foreclosure orders on several unemployed homeowners,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Traficant's early career besides his parents, the town he worked in and where he went to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "When did James Traficant first show interest in politics?", "At the start of his career, James Traficant worked as consumer finance director for the Youngstown Community Action Program.", "Where did James Traficant go to school?", "James Traficant graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School in 1959 and the University of Pittsburgh in 1963", "What did James Traficant's parents do?", "Born into a working-class Catholic family in Youngstown, Ohio, James Traficant was the son of Agnes and James Anthony Traficant Sr.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Traficant's early career besides his parents, the town he worked in and where he went to school?", "While serving as sheriff, James Traficant made national headlines by refusing to execute foreclosure orders on several unemployed homeowners," ], "Conversation_no": 259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he serve as a sheriff?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did James Traficant serve as a sheriff", "Truth_answer": "James Traficant was the executive director of the Mahoning County Drug Program from 1971 to 1981, and Sheriff of Mahoning County from 1981 to 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Traficant serve as a sheriff?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Law of Peoples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Law of Peoples", "Truth_answer": "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Law of Peoples?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [ "What is the Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples." ], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the main point of his theory of international politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics", "Truth_answer": "John Rawls claimed there that well-ordered peoples could be either liberal or decent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [ "What is the Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples.", "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics?", "John Rawls claimed there that well-ordered peoples could be either liberal or decent." ], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does liberal mean in this context?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does liberal mean in international politics", "Truth_answer": "Liberal in the context of the Law of Peoples by John Rawls is people interested in individual libertity in the eyes of the state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does liberal mean in the context of John Rawls Law of Peoples?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [ "What is the Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples.", "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics?", "John Rawls claimed there that well-ordered peoples could be either liberal or decent.", "What does liberal mean in the context of John Rawls Law of Peoples?", "Liberal in the context of the Law of Peoples by John Rawls is people interested in individual libertity in the eyes of the state." ], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does he see as a decent person?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does John Rawl see as a decent person", "Truth_answer": "Decent peoples are the minority peoples but have rights to mutual respect and toleration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does John Rawl see as a decent person?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [ "What is the Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples.", "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics?", "John Rawls claimed there that well-ordered peoples could be either liberal or decent.", "What does liberal mean in the context of John Rawls Law of Peoples?", "Liberal in the context of the Law of Peoples by John Rawls is people interested in individual libertity in the eyes of the state.", "What does John Rawl see as a decent person?", "Decent peoples are the minority peoples but have rights to mutual respect and toleration." ], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he think being a decent or liberal person is better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does John Rawls think being a decent or liberal person is better", "Truth_answer": "John Rawls argues a functioning liberal society tolerates and extends rights to decent peoples as defined by the liberal peoples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does John Rawls think being a decent or liberal person is better?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [ "What is the Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples.", "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics?", "John Rawls claimed there that well-ordered peoples could be either liberal or decent.", "What does liberal mean in the context of John Rawls Law of Peoples?", "Liberal in the context of the Law of Peoples by John Rawls is people interested in individual libertity in the eyes of the state.", "What does John Rawl see as a decent person?", "Decent peoples are the minority peoples but have rights to mutual respect and toleration.", "Does John Rawls think being a decent or liberal person is better?", "John Rawls argues a functioning liberal society tolerates and extends rights to decent peoples as defined by the liberal peoples." ], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did people generally disagree or agree with The Law of Peoples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did people generally disagree or agree with The Law of Peoples", "Truth_answer": "John Rawls's views on global distributive justice as they were expressed in this work surprised many of his fellow egalitarian liberals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people generally disagree or agree with The Law of Peoples?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls", "Context": [ "What is the Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls formulated a comprehensive theory of international politics with the publication of The Law of Peoples.", "What was the main point of John Rawls' theory of international politics?", "John Rawls claimed there that well-ordered peoples could be either liberal or decent.", "What does liberal mean in the context of John Rawls Law of Peoples?", "Liberal in the context of the Law of Peoples by John Rawls is people interested in individual libertity in the eyes of the state.", "What does John Rawl see as a decent person?", "Decent peoples are the minority peoples but have rights to mutual respect and toleration.", "Does John Rawls think being a decent or liberal person is better?", "John Rawls argues a functioning liberal society tolerates and extends rights to decent peoples as defined by the liberal peoples.", "Did people generally disagree or agree with The Law of Peoples?", "John Rawls's views on global distributive justice as they were expressed in this work surprised many of his fellow egalitarian liberals." ], "Conversation_no": 260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it follow on or precede any other laws that he made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Law of Peoples follow on or precede any other laws that John Rawl made", "Truth_answer": "John Rawls's magnum opus titled A Theory of Justice, published in 1971, aimed to resolve the seemingly competing claims of freedom and equality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Law of Peoples follow on or precede any other laws that John Rawl made?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Glover's political activities begin", "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover", "Context": [ "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Danny Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries." ], "Conversation_no": 261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of his political activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of Danny Glover's political activities", "Truth_answer": "In February 2016, Danny Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. In February 2019, Glover endorsed Bernie Sanders for US president in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Danny Glover's political activities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover", "Context": [ "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Danny Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries.", "What was one of Danny Glover's political activities?", "In February 2016, Danny Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. In February 2019, Glover endorsed Bernie Sanders for US president in 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say about Bush?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Danny Glover say about Bush", "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover was an outspoken critic of George W. Bush, calling him a known racist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Danny Glover say about Bush?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover", "Context": [ "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Danny Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries.", "What was one of Danny Glover's political activities?", "In February 2016, Danny Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. In February 2019, Glover endorsed Bernie Sanders for US president in 2020.", "What did Danny Glover say about Bush?", "Danny Glover was an outspoken critic of George W. Bush, calling him a known racist." ], "Conversation_no": 261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Bush respond?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bush respond to Danny Glover calling him a racist", "Truth_answer": "George W. Bush has not been known to have responded to Danny Glover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bush respond to Danny Glover calling him a racist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover", "Context": [ "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Danny Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries.", "What was one of Danny Glover's political activities?", "In February 2016, Danny Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. In February 2019, Glover endorsed Bernie Sanders for US president in 2020.", "What did Danny Glover say about Bush?", "Danny Glover was an outspoken critic of George W. Bush, calling him a known racist.", "Did Bush respond to Danny Glover calling him a racist?", "George W. Bush has not been known to have responded to Danny Glover." ], "Conversation_no": 261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did Glover call out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Danny Glover call out besides the George W. Bush", "Truth_answer": "On foreign policy of the Obama administration, Danny Glover said I think the Obama administration has followed the same playbook, to a large extent, almost verbatim, as the Bush administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Danny Glover call out besides the George W. Bush?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover", "Context": [ "When did Glover's political activities begin?", "Danny Glover was an early supporter of former North Carolina Senator John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries.", "What was one of Danny Glover's political activities?", "In February 2016, Danny Glover endorsed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. In February 2019, Glover endorsed Bernie Sanders for US president in 2020.", "What did Danny Glover say about Bush?", "Danny Glover was an outspoken critic of George W. Bush, calling him a known racist.", "Did Bush respond to Danny Glover calling him a racist?", "George W. Bush has not been known to have responded to Danny Glover.", "Who else did Danny Glover call out besides the George W. Bush?", "On foreign policy of the Obama administration, Danny Glover said I think the Obama administration has followed the same playbook, to a large extent, almost verbatim, as the Bush administration." ], "Conversation_no": 261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Obama administration respond?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Obama administration respond", "Truth_answer": "The Obama administration has not been known to have responded to Danny Glover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Obama administration respond?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization", "Truth_answer": "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Aloud_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What charity did she launch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust", "Truth_answer": "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Aloud_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who does the charity help?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who does the Prince's Trust charity help", "Truth_answer": "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Will the center focus on music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music", "Truth_answer": "The centre will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in Cheryl's native city of Newcastle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre.", "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music?", "The centre will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in Cheryl's native city of Newcastle" ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is she known for any other charitable work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Cheryl known for any other charitable work besides her work with The Prince's Trust", "Truth_answer": "In November 2016, Cheryl became the ambassador of the charity ChildLine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cheryl known for any other charitable work besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre.", "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music?", "The centre will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in Cheryl's native city of Newcastle", "Is Cheryl known for any other charitable work besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "In November 2016, Cheryl became the ambassador of the charity ChildLine." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whao does Childline serve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who does Childline serve partially thanks to Cheryl's help as ambassador", "Truth_answer": "Childline is a counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday in the United Kingdom provided by the NSPCC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Childline serve partially thanks to Cheryl's help as ambassador?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre.", "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music?", "The centre will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in Cheryl's native city of Newcastle", "Is Cheryl known for any other charitable work besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "In November 2016, Cheryl became the ambassador of the charity ChildLine.", "Who does Childline serve partially thanks to Cheryl's help as ambassador?", "Childline is a counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday in the United Kingdom provided by the NSPCC." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she won any awards for her charity work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Cheryl won any awards for her charity work", "Truth_answer": "Cheryl has not won any awards for her philanthropy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Cheryl won any awards for her charity work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre.", "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music?", "The centre will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in Cheryl's native city of Newcastle", "Is Cheryl known for any other charitable work besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "In November 2016, Cheryl became the ambassador of the charity ChildLine.", "Who does Childline serve partially thanks to Cheryl's help as ambassador?", "Childline is a counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday in the United Kingdom provided by the NSPCC.", "Has Cheryl won any awards for her charity work?", "Cheryl has not won any awards for her philanthropy." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable about her philanthropy in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about her philanthropy in the article besides her work with The Prince's Trust", "Truth_answer": "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Aloud_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about her philanthropy in the article besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)", "Context": [ "Was Cheryl involved with a specific charity organization?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "What charity did Cheryl launch with the help of The Prince's Trust?", "The Cheryl Cole Foundation is meant to provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East.", "Who does the The Trust in the North East help thanks to Cheryl's Trust's help?", "Cheryl's Trust was set up with the aim of raising £2 million to build a centre.", "Will the center Cheryl's Trust was set up to build focus on music?", "The centre will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in Cheryl's native city of Newcastle", "Is Cheryl known for any other charitable work besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "In November 2016, Cheryl became the ambassador of the charity ChildLine.", "Who does Childline serve partially thanks to Cheryl's help as ambassador?", "Childline is a counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday in the United Kingdom provided by the NSPCC.", "Has Cheryl won any awards for her charity work?", "Cheryl has not won any awards for her philanthropy.", "Is there anything else notable about her philanthropy in the article besides her work with The Prince's Trust?", "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief." ], "Conversation_no": 262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did she raise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Cheryl raise for Comic Relief by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro", "Truth_answer": "Cheryl's trek raised £3.5 million for the charity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Cheryl raise for Comic Relief by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Robert Lincoln", "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln" ], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Robert rescued?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Robert Todd Lincoln rescued", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death. The incident occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Robert Lincoln rescued?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln", "How was Robert Lincoln rescued?", "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death. The incident occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this all come to light?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln all come to light", "Truth_answer": "Robert Lincoln recalled the incident in a 1909 letter to Richard Watson Gilder, editor of The Century Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln all come to light?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln", "How was Robert Lincoln rescued?", "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death. The incident occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.", "How did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln all come to light?", "Robert Lincoln recalled the incident in a 1909 letter to Richard Watson Gilder, editor of The Century Magazine." ], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any award or honor for this act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edwin Booth win any award or honor for this act", "Truth_answer": "The fact that he had saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son was said to have been of some comfort to Edwin Booth following his brother's assassination of the president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edwin Booth win any award or honor for this act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln", "How was Robert Lincoln rescued?", "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death. The incident occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.", "How did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln all come to light?", "Robert Lincoln recalled the incident in a 1909 letter to Richard Watson Gilder, editor of The Century Magazine.", "Did Edwin Booth win any award or honor for this act?", "The fact that he had saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son was said to have been of some comfort to Edwin Booth following his brother's assassination of the president." ], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he rescue Robert?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Edwin Booth rescue Robert Lincoln", "Truth_answer": "The incident where Edwin Booth saved Robert Lincoln occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edwin Booth rescue Robert Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln", "How was Robert Lincoln rescued?", "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death. The incident occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.", "How did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln all come to light?", "Robert Lincoln recalled the incident in a 1909 letter to Richard Watson Gilder, editor of The Century Magazine.", "Did Edwin Booth win any award or honor for this act?", "The fact that he had saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son was said to have been of some comfort to Edwin Booth following his brother's assassination of the president.", "Where did Edwin Booth rescue Robert Lincoln?", "The incident where Edwin Booth saved Robert Lincoln occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey" ], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln happen", "Truth_answer": "The exact date of Edwin Booth saving Robert Lincoln is uncertain, but it is believed to have taken place in late 1864 or early 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "Who was Robert Lincoln?", "Robert Todd Lincoln was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman and the first son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln", "How was Robert Lincoln rescued?", "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death. The incident occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.", "How did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln all come to light?", "Robert Lincoln recalled the incident in a 1909 letter to Richard Watson Gilder, editor of The Century Magazine.", "Did Edwin Booth win any award or honor for this act?", "The fact that he had saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son was said to have been of some comfort to Edwin Booth following his brother's assassination of the president.", "Where did Edwin Booth rescue Robert Lincoln?", "The incident where Edwin Booth saved Robert Lincoln occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey", "When did Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln happen?", "The exact date of Edwin Booth saving Robert Lincoln is uncertain, but it is believed to have taken place in late 1864 or early 1865." ], "Conversation_no": 263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this ever publicized to the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln ever publicized to the public", "Truth_answer": "Richard Watson Gilder, editor of The Century Magazine, published a letter he received from Robert Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edwin Booth's rescue of Robert Lincoln ever publicized to the public?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the first production he was in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the first production he was in", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III" ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his most famous production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production", "Truth_answer": "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century." ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth began a production of Hamlet on the same stage, which came to be known as the hundred nights Hamlet, setting a record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century.", "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Edwin Booth began a production of Hamlet on the same stage, which came to be known as the hundred nights Hamlet, setting a record." ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did did career suffer any pitfalls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edwin Booth's career suffer any pitfalls", "Truth_answer": "After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edwin Booth's career suffer any pitfalls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century.", "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Edwin Booth began a production of Hamlet on the same stage, which came to be known as the hundred nights Hamlet, setting a record.", "Did Edwin Booth's career suffer any pitfalls?", "After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months." ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to the stage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Edwin Booth return to the stage", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth made his return to the stage at the Winter Garden Theatre in January 1866, playing the title role in Hamlet, which would eventually become his signature role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edwin Booth return to the stage after abandoning it for many months?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century.", "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Edwin Booth began a production of Hamlet on the same stage, which came to be known as the hundred nights Hamlet, setting a record.", "Did Edwin Booth's career suffer any pitfalls?", "After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months.", "When did Edwin Booth return to the stage after abandoning it for many months?", "Edwin Booth made his return to the stage at the Winter Garden Theatre in January 1866, playing the title role in Hamlet, which would eventually become his signature role." ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another great accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another great accomplishment for Edwin Booth besides his signature role as Hamlet", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth built his own theatre, an elaborate structure called Booth's Theatre in Manhattan, which opened on February 3, 1869", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another great accomplishment for Edwin Booth besides his signature role as Hamlet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century.", "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Edwin Booth began a production of Hamlet on the same stage, which came to be known as the hundred nights Hamlet, setting a record.", "Did Edwin Booth's career suffer any pitfalls?", "After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months.", "When did Edwin Booth return to the stage after abandoning it for many months?", "Edwin Booth made his return to the stage at the Winter Garden Theatre in January 1866, playing the title role in Hamlet, which would eventually become his signature role.", "What was another great accomplishment for Edwin Booth besides his signature role as Hamlet?", "Edwin Booth built his own theatre, an elaborate structure called Booth's Theatre in Manhattan, which opened on February 3, 1869" ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he start his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Edwin Booth start his career", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth's first appearance in New York City was in the character of Wilford in The Iron Chest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edwin Booth start his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth", "Context": [ "What is the first production Edwin Booth was in?", "Edwin Booth performed alongside his father, making his stage debut as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III", "What is Edwin Booth's most famous production?", "Some theatrical historians consider Edwin Booth the greatest American actor, and the greatest Prince Hamlet, of the 19th century.", "What was Edwin Booth's accomplishment at the peak of his career?", "Edwin Booth began a production of Hamlet on the same stage, which came to be known as the hundred nights Hamlet, setting a record.", "Did Edwin Booth's career suffer any pitfalls?", "After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months.", "When did Edwin Booth return to the stage after abandoning it for many months?", "Edwin Booth made his return to the stage at the Winter Garden Theatre in January 1866, playing the title role in Hamlet, which would eventually become his signature role.", "What was another great accomplishment for Edwin Booth besides his signature role as Hamlet?", "Edwin Booth built his own theatre, an elaborate structure called Booth's Theatre in Manhattan, which opened on February 3, 1869", "How did Edwin Booth start his career?", "Edwin Booth's first appearance in New York City was in the character of Wilford in The Iron Chest" ], "Conversation_no": 264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Besides Shakespearean plays, what other roles did he play in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides Shakespearean plays, what other roles did he play in", "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth had appeared with his two brothers, John Wilkes and Junius Brutus Booth Jr., in Julius Caesar in 1864.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Shakespearean plays, what other roles did he play in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden", "Truth_answer": "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects." ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What solo projects did McFadden work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife", "Truth_answer": "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway" ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some other Solo singles of McFadden's?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me", "Truth_answer": "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts." ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Unbreakable rank on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts.", "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts?", "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002" ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the turn out on Turnaround?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the turn out on Turnaround", "Truth_answer": "Turnaround earned Westlife another UK No. 1 album, the fourth one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the turn out on Turnaround?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts.", "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts?", "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002", "How was the turn out on Turnaround?", "Turnaround earned Westlife another UK No. 1 album, the fourth one." ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some songs on the album Turnaround?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife", "Truth_answer": "One of the singles from the album Turnaround by Westlife was Hey Whatever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts.", "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts?", "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002", "How was the turn out on Turnaround?", "Turnaround earned Westlife another UK No. 1 album, the fourth one.", "What were some songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "One of the singles from the album Turnaround by Westlife was Hey Whatever." ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other major topics of interest in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other major topics of interest pertaining to singles or songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife", "Truth_answer": "Westlife's version of Mandy is also considered the single with the longest leap to the top (from No. 200 to No. 1) in UK music history.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other major topics of interest pertaining to singles or songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Without_Wings", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts.", "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts?", "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002", "How was the turn out on Turnaround?", "Turnaround earned Westlife another UK No. 1 album, the fourth one.", "What were some songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "One of the singles from the album Turnaround by Westlife was Hey Whatever.", "Are there any other major topics of interest pertaining to singles or songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "Westlife's version of Mandy is also considered the single with the longest leap to the top (from No. 200 to No. 1) in UK music history." ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Flying Without Wings rank in sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Flying Without Wings rank in sales", "Truth_answer": "Flying Without Wings is Westlife's third most streamed song, and fourth best selling single of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Without_Wings_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Flying Without Wings rank in sales for the band Westlife?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife", "Context": [ "What lead to the departure of Brain McFadden?", "Brian McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and six months later to release solo music projects.", "What solo projects did Brian McFadden work on after leaving Westlife?", "In September 2004, Brian McFadden released his debut solo single Real to Me, which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway", "What were some other Solo singles of Brian McFadden's besides Real to Me?", "Brian McFadden's second single and title track, Irish Son, peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts.", "How did the single Unbreakable by Westlife rank on the charts?", "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002", "How was the turn out on Turnaround?", "Turnaround earned Westlife another UK No. 1 album, the fourth one.", "What were some songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "One of the singles from the album Turnaround by Westlife was Hey Whatever.", "Are there any other major topics of interest pertaining to singles or songs on the album Turnaround by Westlife?", "Westlife's version of Mandy is also considered the single with the longest leap to the top (from No. 200 to No. 1) in UK music history.", "How did Flying Without Wings rank in sales for the band Westlife?", "Flying Without Wings is Westlife's third most streamed song, and fourth best selling single of all-time." ], "Conversation_no": 265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group do any other large projects after McFadden's departure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the group do any other large projects after McFadden's departure", "Truth_answer": "Less than a month after McFadden's departure, Westlife kicked off their Turnaround Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group do any other large projects after McFadden's departure?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in Bruce's early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Bruce's early years", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [ "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier." ], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Bruce Hornsby born", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby was born in November 23, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [ "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier.", "When was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Hornsby was born in November 23, 1954." ], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby receive any education", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby graduated from James Blair High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1973, where he played on the basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby receive any education during his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [ "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier.", "When was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Hornsby was born in November 23, 1954.", "Did Bruce Hornsby receive any education during his early years?", "Bruce Hornsby graduated from James Blair High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1973, where he played on the basketball team." ], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college or received other education after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby go to college or received other education after that", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby go to college or received other education after that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [ "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier.", "When was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Hornsby was born in November 23, 1954.", "Did Bruce Hornsby receive any education during his early years?", "Bruce Hornsby graduated from James Blair High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1973, where he played on the basketball team.", "Did Bruce Hornsby go to college or received other education after that?", "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instruments did he learn to play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments did Bruce Hornsby learn to play", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby plays the accordion and the piano while also doing vocals and songwriting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Bruce Hornsby learn to play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [ "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier.", "When was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Hornsby was born in November 23, 1954.", "Did Bruce Hornsby receive any education during his early years?", "Bruce Hornsby graduated from James Blair High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1973, where he played on the basketball team.", "Did Bruce Hornsby go to college or received other education after that?", "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977.", "What instruments did Bruce Hornsby learn to play?", "Bruce Hornsby plays the accordion and the piano while also doing vocals and songwriting." ], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruce Hornsby's article", "Truth_answer": "Following his graduation from the University of Miami, in 1977, Bruce Hornsby returned to his hometown of Williamsburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruce Hornsby's early years besides his education, parents, and instruments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby", "Context": [ "What happened in Bruce Hornsby's early years?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, a son of Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and his wife, née Lois Saunier.", "When was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Hornsby was born in November 23, 1954.", "Did Bruce Hornsby receive any education during his early years?", "Bruce Hornsby graduated from James Blair High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1973, where he played on the basketball team.", "Did Bruce Hornsby go to college or received other education after that?", "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977.", "What instruments did Bruce Hornsby learn to play?", "Bruce Hornsby plays the accordion and the piano while also doing vocals and songwriting.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruce Hornsby's early years besides his education, parents, and instruments?", "Following his graduation from the University of Miami, in 1977, Bruce Hornsby returned to his hometown of Williamsburg." ], "Conversation_no": 266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And what did Hornsby do back in his hometown?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And what did Bruce Hornsby do back in his hometown", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby played in local clubs and hotel bars back in his hometown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what did Bruce Hornsby do back in his hometown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did Hooper do for Red Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Hooper do for Red Sox", "Truth_answer": "He played for major league teams between 1909 and 1925, spending most of that time with the Boston Red Sox", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Hooper do for Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper", "Context": [ "What did Harry Hooper do for Red Sox?", "He played for major league teams between 1909 and 1925, spending most of that time with the Boston Red Sox" ], "Conversation_no": 267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Harry Hooper position", "Truth_answer": "Harry Bartholomew Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Hooper position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper", "Context": [ "What did Harry Hooper do for Red Sox?", "He played for major league teams between 1909 and 1925, spending most of that time with the Boston Red Sox", "What was Harry Hooper position?", "Harry Bartholomew Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder" ], "Conversation_no": 267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was he when he played for Boston?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Harry Hooper when he played for Boston", "Truth_answer": "Breaking into the majors with the Red Sox in 1909, Hooper was 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Harry Hooper when he played for Boston?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper", "Context": [ "What did Harry Hooper do for Red Sox?", "He played for major league teams between 1909 and 1925, spending most of that time with the Boston Red Sox", "What was Harry Hooper position?", "Harry Bartholomew Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder", "How old was Harry Hooper when he played for Boston?", "Breaking into the majors with the Red Sox in 1909, Hooper was 22." ], "Conversation_no": 267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any world series wtih him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Boston Red Sox win any world series with Harry Hooper", "Truth_answer": "Boston won the 1912 World Series, during which Harry Hooper made a catch that The Pittsburgh Press referred to as one of the finest plays in baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Boston Red Sox win any world series with Harry Hooper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox", "Context": [ "What did Harry Hooper do for Red Sox?", "He played for major league teams between 1909 and 1925, spending most of that time with the Boston Red Sox", "What was Harry Hooper position?", "Harry Bartholomew Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder", "How old was Harry Hooper when he played for Boston?", "Breaking into the majors with the Red Sox in 1909, Hooper was 22.", "Did the Boston Red Sox win any world series with Harry Hooper?", "Boston won the 1912 World Series, during which Harry Hooper made a catch that The Pittsburgh Press referred to as one of the finest plays in baseball history." ], "Conversation_no": 267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that their first series win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the 1912 World Series the Boston Red Sox's first series win", "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox won the first world series in 1903.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://nesn.com/2011/08/is-carlton-fisk-waving-his-home-run-fair-or-fenway-parks-1912-opening-a-bigger-boston-sports-moment/_p1", "https://thecover4.com/category/general/_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1912 World Series the Boston Red Sox's first series win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship", "Truth_answer": "Before the 1987–88 NBA season, Lakers coach Pat Riley publicly promised that they would defend the NBA title, even though no team had won consecutive titles since the Celtics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson", "Context": [ "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship?", "Before the 1987–88 NBA season, Lakers coach Pat Riley publicly promised that they would defend the NBA title, even though no team had won consecutive titles since the Celtics" ], "Conversation_no": 268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did the Lakers play in the playoffs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Lakers play in the playoffs in the 1987-1988 season", "Truth_answer": "In the 1988 playoffs, the Lakers swept the San Antonio Spurs, then survived against the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks to reach the Finals and face the Detroit Pistons,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Lakers play in the playoffs in the 1987-1988 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson", "Context": [ "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship?", "Before the 1987–88 NBA season, Lakers coach Pat Riley publicly promised that they would defend the NBA title, even though no team had won consecutive titles since the Celtics", "Who did the Lakers play in the playoffs in the 1987-1988 season?", "In the 1988 playoffs, the Lakers swept the San Antonio Spurs, then survived against the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks to reach the Finals and face the Detroit Pistons," ], "Conversation_no": 268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Lakers regulr season record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Lakers regular season record during the 1987-1988 season", "Truth_answer": "The regular season record for the Lakers was 62-20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Lakers regular season record during the 1987-1988 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987–88_NBA_season", "Context": [ "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship?", "Before the 1987–88 NBA season, Lakers coach Pat Riley publicly promised that they would defend the NBA title, even though no team had won consecutive titles since the Celtics", "Who did the Lakers play in the playoffs in the 1987-1988 season?", "In the 1988 playoffs, the Lakers swept the San Antonio Spurs, then survived against the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks to reach the Finals and face the Detroit Pistons,", "What was the Lakers regular season record during the 1987-1988 season?", "The regular season record for the Lakers was 62-20." ], "Conversation_no": 268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How may games were played in the 1982 finals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How may games were played in the 1982 finals", "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Lakers played a seven-game series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How may games were played in the 1982 finals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_playoffs", "Context": [ "Was Johnson involved in a repeat championship?", "Before the 1987–88 NBA season, Lakers coach Pat Riley publicly promised that they would defend the NBA title, even though no team had won consecutive titles since the Celtics", "Who did the Lakers play in the playoffs in the 1987-1988 season?", "In the 1988 playoffs, the Lakers swept the San Antonio Spurs, then survived against the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks to reach the Finals and face the Detroit Pistons,", "What was the Lakers regular season record during the 1987-1988 season?", "The regular season record for the Lakers was 62-20.", "How may games were played in the 1982 finals?", "The Los Angeles Lakers played a seven-game series" ], "Conversation_no": 268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are the NBA finals a single game or is a series played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are the NBA finals a single game or is a series played", "Truth_answer": "The NBA playoffs are a best-of-seven elimination tournament annually held after the National Basketball Association regular season to determine the league's champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the NBA finals a single game or is a series played?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was his feud with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was his feud with", "Truth_answer": "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim." ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship" ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "so she lost?", "Transformer_rewrite": "so Taryn Terrell lost", "Truth_answer": "Tarryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim's call.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Taryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "So Taryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim?", "Tarryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim's call." ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's story line with Gail Kim besides losing the chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "Truth_answer": "During Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim would argue with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's story line with Gail Kim besides losing the chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Kim", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "So Taryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim?", "Tarryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim's call.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's story line with Gail Kim besides losing the chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship?", "During Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim would argue with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process." ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "so she lost?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Kim Gail lost because of arguing with Terrell costing herself the match in the process", "Truth_answer": "Kim eliminated Miss Tessmacher, ODB and Mickie James but was eventually eliminated by Velvet Sky after referee Taryn Terrell failed to notice Kim's foot under the ropes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217041739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Kim_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Kim Gail lost because of arguing with Terrell costing herself the match in the process?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "So Taryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim?", "Tarryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim's call.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's story line with Gail Kim besides losing the chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship?", "During Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim would argue with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "So Kim Gail lost because of arguing with Terrell costing herself the match in the process?", "Kim eliminated Miss Tessmacher, ODB and Mickie James but was eventually eliminated by Velvet Sky after referee Taryn Terrell failed to notice Kim's foot under the ropes." ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did she do afterward?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Taryn Terrell do after her professional wrestling career", "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell gave birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Taryn Terrell do after her professional wrestling career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "So Taryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim?", "Tarryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim's call.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's story line with Gail Kim besides losing the chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship?", "During Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim would argue with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "So Kim Gail lost because of arguing with Terrell costing herself the match in the process?", "Kim eliminated Miss Tessmacher, ODB and Mickie James but was eventually eliminated by Velvet Sky after referee Taryn Terrell failed to notice Kim's foot under the ropes.", "What did Taryn Terrell do after her professional wrestling career?", "Taryn Terrell gave birth." ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have a boy or a girl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell have a boy or a girl", "Truth_answer": "Terrell gave birth to a girl named Emerson on March 2, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell have a boy or a girl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Taryn Terrell's feud with?", "On January 13, 2013, at Genesis, Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim.", "Why did Taryn Terrell begin a storyline with Gail Kim?", "Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship", "So Taryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim?", "Tarryn Terrell lost because of Gail Kim's call.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's story line with Gail Kim besides losing the chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship?", "During Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim would argue with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "So Kim Gail lost because of arguing with Terrell costing herself the match in the process?", "Kim eliminated Miss Tessmacher, ODB and Mickie James but was eventually eliminated by Velvet Sky after referee Taryn Terrell failed to notice Kim's foot under the ropes.", "What did Taryn Terrell do after her professional wrestling career?", "Taryn Terrell gave birth.", "Did Taryn Terrell have a boy or a girl?", "Terrell gave birth to a girl named Emerson on March 2, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have more than one kid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell have more than one kid", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell have more than one kid?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their income strategy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was their income strategy", "Truth_answer": "Rothstein's investment scheme involved purchasing what were initially mislabeled as fabricated structured settlements, described as where people sell large settlements in legal cases for lump sums of cash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rothstein's firm's income strategy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "What was Rothstein's firm's income strategy?", "Rothstein's investment scheme involved purchasing what were initially mislabeled as fabricated structured settlements, described as where people sell large settlements in legal cases for lump sums of cash." ], "Conversation_no": 270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this what happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rothstein's investment scheme which purchases structured settlements for lump sums of cash what happened", "Truth_answer": "Rothstein stole millions of dollars from an investment side-business. A list of 259 persons or corporate entities entitled to $279 million in restitution has been sealed by the court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rothstein's investment scheme which purchases structured settlements for lump sums of cash what happened?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "What was Rothstein's firm's income strategy?", "Rothstein's investment scheme involved purchasing what were initially mislabeled as fabricated structured settlements, described as where people sell large settlements in legal cases for lump sums of cash.", "Was Rothstein's investment scheme which purchases structured settlements for lump sums of cash what happened?", "Rothstein stole millions of dollars from an investment side-business. A list of 259 persons or corporate entities entitled to $279 million in restitution has been sealed by the court." ], "Conversation_no": 270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was rothsteins returns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rothstein's returns from the money he stole from an investment side-business", "Truth_answer": "Banyon had paid Rothstein's firm at least $656 million, but the law firm anticipated $1.1 billion over a maximum 24-month period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rothstein's returns from the money he stole from an investment side-business?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "What was Rothstein's firm's income strategy?", "Rothstein's investment scheme involved purchasing what were initially mislabeled as fabricated structured settlements, described as where people sell large settlements in legal cases for lump sums of cash.", "Was Rothstein's investment scheme which purchases structured settlements for lump sums of cash what happened?", "Rothstein stole millions of dollars from an investment side-business. A list of 259 persons or corporate entities entitled to $279 million in restitution has been sealed by the court.", "What was Rothstein's returns from the money he stole from an investment side-business?", "Banyon had paid Rothstein's firm at least $656 million, but the law firm anticipated $1.1 billion over a maximum 24-month period." ], "Conversation_no": 270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened with all that money?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the money Banyon paid Rothstein's firm", "Truth_answer": "Rothstein's firm kept its insolvent operation afloat and pay for a massive advertising budget, as well as Rothstein's personal lifestyle, over three years, amounting to approximately a $500 million loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the money Banyon paid Rothstein's firm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Rothstein's firm's income strategy?", "Rothstein's investment scheme involved purchasing what were initially mislabeled as fabricated structured settlements, described as where people sell large settlements in legal cases for lump sums of cash.", "Was Rothstein's investment scheme which purchases structured settlements for lump sums of cash what happened?", "Rothstein stole millions of dollars from an investment side-business. A list of 259 persons or corporate entities entitled to $279 million in restitution has been sealed by the court.", "What was Rothstein's returns from the money he stole from an investment side-business?", "Banyon had paid Rothstein's firm at least $656 million, but the law firm anticipated $1.1 billion over a maximum 24-month period.", "What happened with the money Banyon paid Rothstein's firm?", "Rothstein's firm kept its insolvent operation afloat and pay for a massive advertising budget, as well as Rothstein's personal lifestyle, over three years, amounting to approximately a $500 million loss." ], "Conversation_no": 270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Rothstein's law firm kept its insolvent operation afloat and lost approximately 500 million dollars", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Rothstein's law firm kept its insolvent operation afloat and lost approximately 500 million dollars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his victims?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were his victims", "Truth_answer": "On November 25, 2009, Attorney William Scherer filed a 289-page Amended Complaint seeking $100,000,000 in damages on behalf of his clients and naming Rothstein and his associates as defendants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Scott Rothstein's victims?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "Who were Scott Rothstein's victims?", "On November 25, 2009, Attorney William Scherer filed a 289-page Amended Complaint seeking $100,000,000 in damages on behalf of his clients and naming Rothstein and his associates as defendants." ], "Conversation_no": 271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he victimize them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Scott Rothstein victimize the children", "Truth_answer": "Rothstein figured out a basic formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Scott Rothstein victimize the clients listed in Attorney William Scherer's Ammended Complaint?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "Who were Scott Rothstein's victims?", "On November 25, 2009, Attorney William Scherer filed a 289-page Amended Complaint seeking $100,000,000 in damages on behalf of his clients and naming Rothstein and his associates as defendants.", "How did Scott Rothstein victimize the clients listed in Attorney William Scherer's Ammended Complaint?", "Rothstein figured out a basic formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress." ], "Conversation_no": 271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Rothstein figure out a basic formula regarding how much cash someone was usually willing to pay to pay off their mistress and tell investors", "Truth_answer": "The investor thinks that with enough of these cases at Rothstein's law firm, he could make huge sums of money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rothstein figure out a basic formula regarding how much cash someone was usually willing to pay to pay off their mistress and tell investors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "Who were Scott Rothstein's victims?", "On November 25, 2009, Attorney William Scherer filed a 289-page Amended Complaint seeking $100,000,000 in damages on behalf of his clients and naming Rothstein and his associates as defendants.", "How did Scott Rothstein victimize the clients listed in Attorney William Scherer's Ammended Complaint?", "Rothstein figured out a basic formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "Why did Rothstein figure out a basic formula regarding how much cash someone was usually willing to pay to pay off their mistress and tell investors?", "The investor thinks that with enough of these cases at Rothstein's law firm, he could make huge sums of money." ], "Conversation_no": 271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much was he said to have wired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much money was Scott Rothstein said to have wired", "Truth_answer": "Rothstein had wired $16 million to an individual in Casablanca and left for Casablanca on October 26, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money was Scott Rothstein said to have wired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "Who were Scott Rothstein's victims?", "On November 25, 2009, Attorney William Scherer filed a 289-page Amended Complaint seeking $100,000,000 in damages on behalf of his clients and naming Rothstein and his associates as defendants.", "How did Scott Rothstein victimize the clients listed in Attorney William Scherer's Ammended Complaint?", "Rothstein figured out a basic formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "Why did Rothstein figure out a basic formula regarding how much cash someone was usually willing to pay to pay off their mistress and tell investors?", "The investor thinks that with enough of these cases at Rothstein's law firm, he could make huge sums of money.", "How much money was Scott Rothstein said to have wired?", "Rothstein had wired $16 million to an individual in Casablanca and left for Casablanca on October 26, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the victims have to say about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the victims have to say about Rothstein fleeing to Casablanca and wiring $16 million to an individual in Casablanca", "Truth_answer": "On November 3, 2009, after many texts by Stuart Rosenfeldt, urging him to choose life, Rothstein returned to Fort Lauderdale on a chartered jet, from Casablanca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the victims have to say about Rothstein fleeing to Casablanca and wiring $16 million to an individual in Casablanca?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "Who were Scott Rothstein's victims?", "On November 25, 2009, Attorney William Scherer filed a 289-page Amended Complaint seeking $100,000,000 in damages on behalf of his clients and naming Rothstein and his associates as defendants.", "How did Scott Rothstein victimize the clients listed in Attorney William Scherer's Ammended Complaint?", "Rothstein figured out a basic formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "Why did Rothstein figure out a basic formula regarding how much cash someone was usually willing to pay to pay off their mistress and tell investors?", "The investor thinks that with enough of these cases at Rothstein's law firm, he could make huge sums of money.", "How much money was Scott Rothstein said to have wired?", "Rothstein had wired $16 million to an individual in Casablanca and left for Casablanca on October 26, 2009.", "What did the victims have to say about Rothstein fleeing to Casablanca and wiring $16 million to an individual in Casablanca?", "On November 3, 2009, after many texts by Stuart Rosenfeldt, urging him to choose life, Rothstein returned to Fort Lauderdale on a chartered jet, from Casablanca." ], "Conversation_no": 271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the money returned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the money returned to victims defrauded by Scott Rothstein and his firm", "Truth_answer": "Scherer has said that his clients and all other investors who weren't complicit in the crime will have their money returned. Due to the extreme negligence, TD Bank is liable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the money returned to victims defrauded by Scott Rothstein and his firm?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the New Scheme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the New Scheme", "Truth_answer": "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New Scheme?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction" ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the New Scheme intended to do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi", "Truth_answer": "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith." ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme", "Truth_answer": "A number of demands and restriction such as leading simple lives, restrictions against eating, clothing etc.; a temporary ban on all forms of luxury and entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith.", "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "A number of demands and restriction such as leading simple lives, restrictions against eating, clothing etc.; a temporary ban on all forms of luxury and entertainment." ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do under the New Scheme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Ahmadis do under the New Scheme", "Truth_answer": "In time the scheme produced a vast amount of literature in defence of Islam in general and the Ahmadiyya beliefs in particular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ahmadis do under the New Scheme?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith.", "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "A number of demands and restriction such as leading simple lives, restrictions against eating, clothing etc.; a temporary ban on all forms of luxury and entertainment.", "What else did Ahmadis do under the New Scheme?", "In time the scheme produced a vast amount of literature in defence of Islam in general and the Ahmadiyya beliefs in particular." ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did followers of the New Scheme act as missionaries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ahmadi followers of the New Scheme act as missionaries", "Truth_answer": "As part of this Mahmood Ahmad appointed 5 men to survey the Punjab in order to find out the best way of disseminating the Ahmadiyya teachings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ahmadi followers of the New Scheme act as missionaries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith.", "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "A number of demands and restriction such as leading simple lives, restrictions against eating, clothing etc.; a temporary ban on all forms of luxury and entertainment.", "What else did Ahmadis do under the New Scheme?", "In time the scheme produced a vast amount of literature in defence of Islam in general and the Ahmadiyya beliefs in particular.", "Did Ahmadi followers of the New Scheme act as missionaries?", "As part of this Mahmood Ahmad appointed 5 men to survey the Punjab in order to find out the best way of disseminating the Ahmadiyya teachings." ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they try to spread the New Scheme to foreign countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad use missionaries to try to spread the New Scheme to foreign countries", "Truth_answer": "The funds were also spent on the training and dispatching of Ahmadiyya missionaries outside the Indian sub-continent and their sustenance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad use missionaries to try to spread the New Scheme to foreign countries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith.", "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "A number of demands and restriction such as leading simple lives, restrictions against eating, clothing etc.; a temporary ban on all forms of luxury and entertainment.", "What else did Ahmadis do under the New Scheme?", "In time the scheme produced a vast amount of literature in defence of Islam in general and the Ahmadiyya beliefs in particular.", "Did Ahmadi followers of the New Scheme act as missionaries?", "As part of this Mahmood Ahmad appointed 5 men to survey the Punjab in order to find out the best way of disseminating the Ahmadiyya teachings.", "Did Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad use missionaries to try to spread the New Scheme to foreign countries?", "The funds were also spent on the training and dispatching of Ahmadiyya missionaries outside the Indian sub-continent and their sustenance." ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Madmood Ahmad's use of missionaries to try to spread the teachings, dispatching and training them, and the New Scheme's importance besides the guidelines and actions it preaches", "Truth_answer": "The scheme also carried the responsibility of a more internal aspect and called upon members of the Community to dedicate their lives for the teaching and moral upbringing of Ahmadis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Madmood Ahmad's use of missionaries to try to spread the teachings, dispatching and training them, and the New Scheme's importance besides the guidelines and actions it preaches?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad", "Context": [ "What was the New Scheme?", "The 'new scheme' and the 'new dedication' respectively, initially seen as a spiritual battle against the oppressors of the Ahmadis, placed before the Ahmadis a number of demands and restriction", "What was the New Scheme intended to do for Ahmadi?", "It called upon the members of the Community to dedicate their time and money for the sake of their faith.", "Were there special rules that were part of the New Scheme?", "A number of demands and restriction such as leading simple lives, restrictions against eating, clothing etc.; a temporary ban on all forms of luxury and entertainment.", "What else did Ahmadis do under the New Scheme?", "In time the scheme produced a vast amount of literature in defence of Islam in general and the Ahmadiyya beliefs in particular.", "Did Ahmadi followers of the New Scheme act as missionaries?", "As part of this Mahmood Ahmad appointed 5 men to survey the Punjab in order to find out the best way of disseminating the Ahmadiyya teachings.", "Did Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad use missionaries to try to spread the New Scheme to foreign countries?", "The funds were also spent on the training and dispatching of Ahmadiyya missionaries outside the Indian sub-continent and their sustenance.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Madmood Ahmad's use of missionaries to try to spread the teachings, dispatching and training them, and the New Scheme's importance besides the guidelines and actions it preaches?", "The scheme also carried the responsibility of a more internal aspect and called upon members of the Community to dedicate their lives for the teaching and moral upbringing of Ahmadis" ], "Conversation_no": 272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the New Scheme part of Islam?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the New Scheme part of Islam", "Truth_answer": "The New Scheme came from a separatist group within the Ahmadiyya movement that formed in 1914", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the New Scheme part of Islam?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titãs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to Titas after Nando's departure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to Titas after Nando's departure", "Truth_answer": "The band hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci to play in their first album without Reis, Como Estão Vocês?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Titãs after Nando's departure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titãs", "Context": [ "what happened to Titãs after Nando's departure?", "The band hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci to play in their first album without Reis, Como Estão Vocês?" ], "Conversation_no": 273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Titas do as well without Nando?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Titãs do as well without Nando", "Truth_answer": "With self-help hits as Enquanto Houver Sol, questions on relevance remain on Titãs' side, which faced declining sales and the ageing of their fanbase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titãs do as well without Nando?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titãs", "Context": [ "what happened to Titãs after Nando's departure?", "The band hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci to play in their first album without Reis, Como Estão Vocês?", "Did Titãs do as well without Nando?", "With self-help hits as Enquanto Houver Sol, questions on relevance remain on Titãs' side, which faced declining sales and the ageing of their fanbase." ], "Conversation_no": 273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Nando find another band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nando Reis find another band", "Truth_answer": "The band saw the departure of vocalist and bassist Nando Reis, who has since lead a successful solo career fronting his own band Nando Reis e os Infernais.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nando Reis find another band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titãs", "Context": [ "what happened to Titãs after Nando's departure?", "The band hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci to play in their first album without Reis, Como Estão Vocês?", "Did Titãs do as well without Nando?", "With self-help hits as Enquanto Houver Sol, questions on relevance remain on Titãs' side, which faced declining sales and the ageing of their fanbase.", "Did Nando Reis find another band?", "The band saw the departure of vocalist and bassist Nando Reis, who has since lead a successful solo career fronting his own band Nando Reis e os Infernais." ], "Conversation_no": 273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the MTV branded album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the MTV branded Titãs album do", "Truth_answer": "The band's commercial peak was reached once they released the commemorative work Acústico MTV, their most successful album to date, released in 1997, which sold 1,7 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the MTV branded Titãs album do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titãs", "Context": [ "what happened to Titãs after Nando's departure?", "The band hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci to play in their first album without Reis, Como Estão Vocês?", "Did Titãs do as well without Nando?", "With self-help hits as Enquanto Houver Sol, questions on relevance remain on Titãs' side, which faced declining sales and the ageing of their fanbase.", "Did Nando Reis find another band?", "The band saw the departure of vocalist and bassist Nando Reis, who has since lead a successful solo career fronting his own band Nando Reis e os Infernais.", "How did the MTV branded Titãs album do?", "The band's commercial peak was reached once they released the commemorative work Acústico MTV, their most successful album to date, released in 1997, which sold 1,7 million copies." ], "Conversation_no": 273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards without Nando?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Titãs win any awards without Nando Reis", "Truth_answer": "Titãs won the 2004 TIM Music Best Band Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Titãs win any awards without Nando Reis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lee go to the Masters", "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that his first time at the Masters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters", "Truth_answer": "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969", "Truth_answer": "He disliked the course because his style of play, where he liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit.", "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969?", "He disliked the course because his style of play, where he liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to any other Masters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino go to any other Masters besides the 1969 Masters", "Truth_answer": "In 1972, after forgoing the previous two Masters tournaments, he stored his shoes and other items in the trunk of his car, rather than use the locker room facilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino go to any other Masters besides the 1969 Masters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit.", "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969?", "He disliked the course because his style of play, where he liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course.", "Did Lee Trevino go to any other Masters besides the 1969 Masters?", "In 1972, after forgoing the previous two Masters tournaments, he stored his shoes and other items in the trunk of his car, rather than use the locker room facilities." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1989 for Lee Trevino at the Masters", "Truth_answer": "Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1989 for Lee Trevino at the Masters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit.", "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969?", "He disliked the course because his style of play, where he liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course.", "Did Lee Trevino go to any other Masters besides the 1969 Masters?", "In 1972, after forgoing the previous two Masters tournaments, he stored his shoes and other items in the trunk of his car, rather than use the locker room facilities.", "What happened in 1989 for Lee Trevino at the Masters?", "Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Lee Trevino", "Truth_answer": "At age 49 in the 1989 Masters, Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Lee Trevino?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit.", "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969?", "He disliked the course because his style of play, where he liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course.", "Did Lee Trevino go to any other Masters besides the 1969 Masters?", "In 1972, after forgoing the previous two Masters tournaments, he stored his shoes and other items in the trunk of his car, rather than use the locker room facilities.", "What happened in 1989 for Lee Trevino at the Masters?", "Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament.", "How old was Lee Trevino?", "At age 49 in the 1989 Masters, Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he say about the Masters at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Lee Trevino say about the Masters at this time", "Truth_answer": "But he later described his boycott of the Masters as the greatest mistake I've made in my career and called Augusta National the eighth wonder of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lee Trevino say about the Masters at this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino", "Context": [ "When did Lee go to the Masters?", "Lee Trevino said after the 1969 Masters: Don't talk to me about the Masters. I'm never going to play there again.", "Was that 1969 trip, Lee Trevino's first time at the Masters?", "1969 was Lee Trevino's third year on the circuit.", "Why did Lee Trevino do this after the Masters in 1969?", "He disliked the course because his style of play, where he liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course.", "Did Lee Trevino go to any other Masters besides the 1969 Masters?", "In 1972, after forgoing the previous two Masters tournaments, he stored his shoes and other items in the trunk of his car, rather than use the locker room facilities.", "What happened in 1989 for Lee Trevino at the Masters?", "Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament.", "How old was Lee Trevino?", "At age 49 in the 1989 Masters, Trevino shot an opening round five-under-par 67 to become the oldest man ever to lead the field after a round in the tournament.", "What else did Lee Trevino say about the Masters at this time?", "But he later described his boycott of the Masters as the greatest mistake I've made in my career and called Augusta National the eighth wonder of the world." ], "Conversation_no": 274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he want to go back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Lee Trevino want to go back", "Truth_answer": "Trevino complained that had he not qualified as a player, the club would not have let him onto the grounds except through the kitchen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lee Trevino want to go back to the Masters in 1989?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Kudlow in the government", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kudlow in the government", "Truth_answer": "During the Reagan administration, Kudlow was associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget, a part of the Executive Office of the President.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023044255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kudlow in the government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow", "Context": [ "Was Kudlow in the government", "During the Reagan administration, Kudlow was associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget, a part of the Executive Office of the President." ], "Conversation_no": 275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other jobs in the govrment", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Kudlow have other jobs in the government besides being associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget", "Truth_answer": "In March 2018, Donald Trump appointed Kudlow to be Director of the National Economic Council, succeeding Gary Cohn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023044255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Kudlow have other jobs in the government besides being associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow", "Context": [ "Was Kudlow in the government", "During the Reagan administration, Kudlow was associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget, a part of the Executive Office of the President.", "Did Larry Kudlow have other jobs in the government besides being associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget?", "In March 2018, Donald Trump appointed Kudlow to be Director of the National Economic Council, succeeding Gary Cohn." ], "Conversation_no": 275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do while he was working", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Larry Kudlow do while he was working in the government", "Truth_answer": "While he worked at the OMB, Kudlow was also an advisory committee member of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, more commonly known as Freddie Mac.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Larry Kudlow do while he was working in the government?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow", "Context": [ "Was Kudlow in the government", "During the Reagan administration, Kudlow was associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget, a part of the Executive Office of the President.", "Did Larry Kudlow have other jobs in the government besides being associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget?", "In March 2018, Donald Trump appointed Kudlow to be Director of the National Economic Council, succeeding Gary Cohn.", "What did Larry Kudlow do while he was working in the government?", "While he worked at the OMB, Kudlow was also an advisory committee member of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, more commonly known as Freddie Mac." ], "Conversation_no": 275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything noteable", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Kudlow do anything noteable", "Truth_answer": "Kudlow's name was floated by Republicans as a potential Senate candidate in either Connecticut or New York in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Kudlow do anything noteable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection", "Truth_answer": "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [ "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936." ], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DId the collection sell a lot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot", "Truth_answer": "The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [ "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936.", "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot?", "The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release." ], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened following this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened following the Three Stooges Collection successful release", "Truth_answer": "Volume Two: 1937–1939 was released on May 27, 2008, followed by Volume Three: 1940–1942 three months later on August 26, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened following the Three Stooges Collection successful release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [ "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936.", "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot?", "The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release.", "What else happened following the Three Stooges Collection successful release?", "Volume Two: 1937–1939 was released on May 27, 2008, followed by Volume Three: 1940–1942 three months later on August 26, 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this collection quite popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Volume Three: 1940âĢĵ1942 quite popular", "Truth_answer": "Demand exceeded supply, proving to Sony that they had a hit on their hands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the Volume Three: 1940-1942 collection quite popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [ "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936.", "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot?", "The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release.", "What else happened following the Three Stooges Collection successful release?", "Volume Two: 1937–1939 was released on May 27, 2008, followed by Volume Three: 1940–1942 three months later on August 26, 2008.", "Was this the Volume Three: 1940-1942 collection quite popular?", "Demand exceeded supply, proving to Sony that they had a hit on their hands." ], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the demand exceeded the supply?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the demand for Volume Three: 1940-1942 exceeded the supply", "Truth_answer": "In response, Volume Four: 1943–1945 was released on October 7, 2008, a mere two months after its predecessor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the demand for Volume Three: 1940-1942 exceeded the supply?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [ "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936.", "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot?", "The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release.", "What else happened following the Three Stooges Collection successful release?", "Volume Two: 1937–1939 was released on May 27, 2008, followed by Volume Three: 1940–1942 three months later on August 26, 2008.", "Was this the Volume Three: 1940-1942 collection quite popular?", "Demand exceeded supply, proving to Sony that they had a hit on their hands.", "What happened after the demand for Volume Three: 1940-1942 exceeded the supply?", "In response, Volume Four: 1943–1945 was released on October 7, 2008, a mere two months after its predecessor." ], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the release of Volume Four?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Sony after the release of Volume Four: 1943-1945", "Truth_answer": "The global economic crisis slowed down the release schedule after Volume Four, and Volume Five: 1946–1948 was belatedly released on March 17, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sony after the release of Volume Four: 1943-1945?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges", "Context": [ "Can you provide information on The Three Stooges Collection?", "On October 30, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a two-disc DVD set entitled The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936.", "Did the Three Stooges collection sell a lot?", "The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release.", "What else happened following the Three Stooges Collection successful release?", "Volume Two: 1937–1939 was released on May 27, 2008, followed by Volume Three: 1940–1942 three months later on August 26, 2008.", "Was this the Volume Three: 1940-1942 collection quite popular?", "Demand exceeded supply, proving to Sony that they had a hit on their hands.", "What happened after the demand for Volume Three: 1940-1942 exceeded the supply?", "In response, Volume Four: 1943–1945 was released on October 7, 2008, a mere two months after its predecessor.", "What happened to Sony after the release of Volume Four: 1943-1945?", "The global economic crisis slowed down the release schedule after Volume Four, and Volume Five: 1946–1948 was belatedly released on March 17, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did you find anything else of important or important aspects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did you find anything else of importance or important aspects", "Truth_answer": "Volume Eight: 1955–1959 was released on June 1, 2010. This was the final volume of the Stooges collection, bringing the series to a close.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else of importance or important aspects?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks#Inside_In/Inside_Out_(2005–2007)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was there biggest hit", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was there biggest hit", "Truth_answer": "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of..._So_Far", "Context": [ "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time." ], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was The Best?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks", "Truth_answer": "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of..._So_Far_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of..._So_Far", "Context": [ "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks." ], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was The Best of The Kooks made", "Truth_answer": "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks, released on 19 May 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of..._So_Far_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album The Best of... So Far by the Kooks made?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks#Formation_and_early_years_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks.", "What year was the album The Best of... So Far by the Kooks made?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks, released on 19 May 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band's career first start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Kooks' career first start", "Truth_answer": "The Kooks had only been together for four months when they signed with Virgin Records, after being spotted by several label scouts at the Brighton Free Butt Festival in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Kooks' career first start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks#Rafferty's_departure_and_Konk_(2008)", "Context": [ "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks.", "What year was the album The Best of... So Far by the Kooks made?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks, released on 19 May 2017.", "When did the Kooks' career first start?", "The Kooks had only been together for four months when they signed with Virgin Records, after being spotted by several label scouts at the Brighton Free Butt Festival in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Kooks ever split up", "Truth_answer": "After the departure of Max Rafferty, the Kooks had considered splitting up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kooks ever split up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks", "Context": [ "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks.", "What year was the album The Best of... So Far by the Kooks made?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks, released on 19 May 2017.", "When did the Kooks' career first start?", "The Kooks had only been together for four months when they signed with Virgin Records, after being spotted by several label scouts at the Brighton Free Butt Festival in 2005.", "Did the Kooks ever split up?", "After the departure of Max Rafferty, the Kooks had considered splitting up." ], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have the same band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do the Kooks have the same band members", "Truth_answer": "The lineup of the Kooks remained constant until the departure of Max Rafferty in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Kooks have the same band members?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Kooks' biggest hit?", "She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "What was The Best in relation to the Kooks?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks.", "What year was the album The Best of... So Far by the Kooks made?", "The Best of... So Far is a greatest hits album by British rock band The Kooks, released on 19 May 2017.", "When did the Kooks' career first start?", "The Kooks had only been together for four months when they signed with Virgin Records, after being spotted by several label scouts at the Brighton Free Butt Festival in 2005.", "Did the Kooks ever split up?", "After the departure of Max Rafferty, the Kooks had considered splitting up.", "Do the Kooks have the same band members?", "The lineup of the Kooks remained constant until the departure of Max Rafferty in 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the band's downfall?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Kooks' downfall", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Kooks' downfall?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did forte join SNL?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did forte join SNL", "Truth_answer": "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have success on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have success on SNL", "Truth_answer": "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get better throughout the years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years", "Truth_answer": "Will Forte estimated it took five seasons for him to feel fully comfortable performing on SNL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years?", "Will Forte estimated it took five seasons for him to feel fully comfortable performing on SNL." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any notable characters that he played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Will Forte have any notable characters that he played", "Truth_answer": "Will Forte was also well known for his characters Tim Calhoun, Greg Stink, and the Falconer on SNL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have any notable characters that he played on SNL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years?", "Will Forte estimated it took five seasons for him to feel fully comfortable performing on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any notable characters that he played on SNL?", "Will Forte was also well known for his characters Tim Calhoun, Greg Stink, and the Falconer on SNL." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any fan favorite characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have any fan favorite characters on SNL", "Truth_answer": "Will Forte's best-known character on SNL was MacGruber, a special operations agent who is tasked in each episode with deactivating a ticking bomb but becomes distracted by personal issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have any fan favorite characters on SNL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years?", "Will Forte estimated it took five seasons for him to feel fully comfortable performing on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any notable characters that he played on SNL?", "Will Forte was also well known for his characters Tim Calhoun, Greg Stink, and the Falconer on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any fan favorite characters on SNL?", "Will Forte's best-known character on SNL was MacGruber, a special operations agent who is tasked in each episode with deactivating a ticking bomb but becomes distracted by personal issues." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write for the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte write for SNL", "Truth_answer": "Will Forte often spent long hours crafting his sketches for the program, passing deadlines, but his pieces were often greeted warmly at table reads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte write for SNL?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Saturday_Night_Live_years_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years?", "Will Forte estimated it took five seasons for him to feel fully comfortable performing on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any notable characters that he played on SNL?", "Will Forte was also well known for his characters Tim Calhoun, Greg Stink, and the Falconer on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any fan favorite characters on SNL?", "Will Forte's best-known character on SNL was MacGruber, a special operations agent who is tasked in each episode with deactivating a ticking bomb but becomes distracted by personal issues.", "Did Will Forte write for SNL?", "Will Forte often spent long hours crafting his sketches for the program, passing deadlines, but his pieces were often greeted warmly at table reads." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever popular on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Will Forte ever popular on SNL", "Truth_answer": "Will Forte's favorite sketch on SNL was one in which he played a motivational coach alongside football star Peyton Manning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Will Forte ever popular on SNL?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Will Forte join SNL?", "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Will Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Did Will Forte have success on SNL?", "Will Forte's early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Did Will Forte get better on SNL throughout the years?", "Will Forte estimated it took five seasons for him to feel fully comfortable performing on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any notable characters that he played on SNL?", "Will Forte was also well known for his characters Tim Calhoun, Greg Stink, and the Falconer on SNL.", "Did Will Forte have any fan favorite characters on SNL?", "Will Forte's best-known character on SNL was MacGruber, a special operations agent who is tasked in each episode with deactivating a ticking bomb but becomes distracted by personal issues.", "Did Will Forte write for SNL?", "Will Forte often spent long hours crafting his sketches for the program, passing deadlines, but his pieces were often greeted warmly at table reads.", "Was Will Forte ever popular on SNL?", "Will Forte's favorite sketch on SNL was one in which he played a motivational coach alongside football star Peyton Manning." ], "Conversation_no": 278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any more favorite sketches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have any more favorite sketches", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have any more favorite SNL sketches besides the one in which he played a motivational coach alongside football star Peyton Manning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#European_Flag_proposal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the European Flag proposal written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the European Flag proposal written", "Truth_answer": "Following the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001, Rem Koolhaas was invited to discuss the necessities and requirements of a European capital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal written?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#European_Flag_proposal", "Context": [ "When was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal written?", "Following the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001, Rem Koolhaas was invited to discuss the necessities and requirements of a European capital." ], "Conversation_no": 279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the proposal accepted finally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal accepted finally", "Truth_answer": "Since the time of the first drafts of Rem Koolhaas' barcode it has very rarely been officially used by commercial or political institutions in the EU.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal accepted finally?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal written?", "Following the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001, Rem Koolhaas was invited to discuss the necessities and requirements of a European capital.", "Was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal accepted finally?", "Since the time of the first drafts of Rem Koolhaas' barcode it has very rarely been officially used by commercial or political institutions in the EU." ], "Conversation_no": 279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other person who contributed to the proposal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other person who contributed to the European Flag proposal besides Rem Koolhaas", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other person who contributed to the European Flag proposal besides Rem Koolhaas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal written?", "Following the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001, Rem Koolhaas was invited to discuss the necessities and requirements of a European capital.", "Was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal accepted finally?", "Since the time of the first drafts of Rem Koolhaas' barcode it has very rarely been officially used by commercial or political institutions in the EU.", "Is there any other person who contributed to the European Flag proposal besides Rem Koolhaas?" ], "Conversation_no": 279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Rem Koolhaas's opinion on the proposal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Rem Koolhaas's opinion on the European Flag proposal", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rem Koolhaas's opinion on the European Flag proposal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal written?", "Following the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001, Rem Koolhaas was invited to discuss the necessities and requirements of a European capital.", "Was the Rem Koolhaas' European Flag proposal accepted finally?", "Since the time of the first drafts of Rem Koolhaas' barcode it has very rarely been officially used by commercial or political institutions in the EU.", "Is there any other person who contributed to the European Flag proposal besides Rem Koolhaas?", "What is Rem Koolhaas's opinion on the European Flag proposal?" ], "Conversation_no": 279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What steps did Rem Koolhaas take to make the proposal better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What steps did Rem Koolhaas take to make the European Flag proposal better", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What steps did Rem Koolhaas take to make the European Flag proposal better?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What this Tritt's first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What this Tritt's first album", "Truth_answer": "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210212002219id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)", "Context": [ "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt." ], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released", "Truth_answer": "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210212002219id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1989–1991:_Country_Club", "Context": [ "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt.", "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records." ], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Country Club by Travis Tritt do well", "Truth_answer": "The album Country Club by Travis Tritt was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in July 1991 for shipments of one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Country Club by Travis Tritt do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)", "Context": [ "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt.", "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Did the album Country Club by Travis Tritt do well?", "The album Country Club by Travis Tritt was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in July 1991 for shipments of one million copies." ], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were popular on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were popular on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt", "Truth_answer": "The single Help Me Hold On from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt was a Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were popular on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)", "Context": [ "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt.", "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Did the album Country Club by Travis Tritt do well?", "The album Country Club by Travis Tritt was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in July 1991 for shipments of one million copies.", "What songs were popular on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "The single Help Me Hold On from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt was a Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts." ], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of the singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of the singles", "Truth_answer": "Travis Tritt's tracks Country Club, I'm Gonna Be Somebody, Help Me Hold On, Drift Off to Dream, and Put Some Drive in Your Country were released as singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210212002219id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the singles from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Club_(album)", "Context": [ "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt.", "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Did the album Country Club by Travis Tritt do well?", "The album Country Club by Travis Tritt was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in July 1991 for shipments of one million copies.", "What songs were popular on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "The single Help Me Hold On from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt was a Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.", "What were the names of the singles from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "Travis Tritt's tracks Country Club, I'm Gonna Be Somebody, Help Me Hold On, Drift Off to Dream, and Put Some Drive in Your Country were released as singles." ], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other singles stand out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other singles on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt stand out besides Help Me Hold On", "Truth_answer": "All the other singles from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt except for Put Some Drive in Your Country reached Top Ten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other singles on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt stand out besides Help Me Hold On", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt", "Context": [ "Was Country Club Travis Tritt's first album?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt.", "When was the album Country Club by Travis Tritt released?", "Country Club is the debut studio album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Did the album Country Club by Travis Tritt do well?", "The album Country Club by Travis Tritt was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in July 1991 for shipments of one million copies.", "What songs were popular on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "The single Help Me Hold On from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt was a Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.", "What were the names of the singles from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt?", "Travis Tritt's tracks Country Club, I'm Gonna Be Somebody, Help Me Hold On, Drift Off to Dream, and Put Some Drive in Your Country were released as singles.", "Did any other singles on the album Country Club by Travis Tritt stand out besides Help Me Hold On", "All the other singles from the album Country Club by Travis Tritt except for Put Some Drive in Your Country reached Top Ten." ], "Conversation_no": 280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Travis Tritt win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Travis Tritt has received two Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Travis Tritt win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Clash get his start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Clash get his start", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash developed an interest in puppetry at an early age and, in his teen years, performed for local TV children's shows in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Clash get his start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash#Early_years", "Context": [ "How did Kevin Clash get his start?", "Kevin Clash developed an interest in puppetry at an early age and, in his teen years, performed for local TV children's shows in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland." ], "Conversation_no": 281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Kevin Clash discovered", "Truth_answer": "While appearing at a neighborhood festival, Kevin Clash was discovered by Baltimore television personality Stu Kerr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kevin Clash discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash#Early_years", "Context": [ "How did Kevin Clash get his start?", "Kevin Clash developed an interest in puppetry at an early age and, in his teen years, performed for local TV children's shows in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.", "How was Kevin Clash discovered?", "While appearing at a neighborhood festival, Kevin Clash was discovered by Baltimore television personality Stu Kerr." ], "Conversation_no": 281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he hire him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Stu Kerr hire Kevin Clash", "Truth_answer": "Stu Kerr became Kevin Clash's first mentor and hired him to perform in the children's show Caboose at Channel 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stu Kerr hire Kevin Clash?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Kevin Clash get his start?", "Kevin Clash developed an interest in puppetry at an early age and, in his teen years, performed for local TV children's shows in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.", "How was Kevin Clash discovered?", "While appearing at a neighborhood festival, Kevin Clash was discovered by Baltimore television personality Stu Kerr.", "Where did Stu Kerr hire Kevin Clash?", "Stu Kerr became Kevin Clash's first mentor and hired him to perform in the children's show Caboose at Channel 2." ], "Conversation_no": 281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the puppet for that show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the puppet for the children's show Caboose", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the puppet for the children's show Caboose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Kevin Clash get his start?", "Kevin Clash developed an interest in puppetry at an early age and, in his teen years, performed for local TV children's shows in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.", "How was Kevin Clash discovered?", "While appearing at a neighborhood festival, Kevin Clash was discovered by Baltimore television personality Stu Kerr.", "Where did Stu Kerr hire Kevin Clash?", "Stu Kerr became Kevin Clash's first mentor and hired him to perform in the children's show Caboose at Channel 2.", "What was the puppet for the children's show Caboose?" ], "Conversation_no": 281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Kevin Clash on the children's show Caboose", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Kevin Clash on the children's show Caboose?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Country_Star_Is_Born", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he produce any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he produce any albums", "Truth_answer": "A Country Star Is Born is the debut studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170511183332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Country_Star_is_Born_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_Jessi_Colter", "Context": [ "Did Jessi Colter produce any albums?", "A Country Star Is Born is the debut studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter." ], "Conversation_no": 282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter do any other albums", "Truth_answer": "I'm Jessi Colter is the second studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170511183332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Country_Star_is_Born_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'm_Jessi_Colter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter do any other albums besides A Country Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Early_career:_1970–1974", "Context": [ "Did Jessi Colter produce any albums?", "A Country Star Is Born is the debut studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter do any other albums besides A Country Star Is Born?", "I'm Jessi Colter is the second studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter." ], "Conversation_no": 282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "The song I'm Not Lisa was Jessi Colter's breakthrough single; it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Later_music_career:_1980–2002", "Context": [ "Did Jessi Colter produce any albums?", "A Country Star Is Born is the debut studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter do any other albums besides A Country Star Is Born?", "I'm Jessi Colter is the second studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter have any hit singles?", "The song I'm Not Lisa was Jessi Colter's breakthrough single; it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she quit making music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Jessi Colter quit making music", "Truth_answer": "Jessi Colter decided to let her recording career decline in order to help take care of and nurse her husband through his drug abuse and various medical problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jessi Colter quit making music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Jessi Colter produce any albums?", "A Country Star Is Born is the debut studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter do any other albums besides A Country Star Is Born?", "I'm Jessi Colter is the second studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter have any hit singles?", "The song I'm Not Lisa was Jessi Colter's breakthrough single; it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Chart.", "Why did Jessi Colter quit making music?", "Jessi Colter decided to let her recording career decline in order to help take care of and nurse her husband through his drug abuse and various medical problems." ], "Conversation_no": 282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her husband get better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter's husband get better", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter's husband get better?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Later_music_career:_1980–2002", "Context": [ "Did Jessi Colter produce any albums?", "A Country Star Is Born is the debut studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter do any other albums besides A Country Star Is Born?", "I'm Jessi Colter is the second studio album by American country music artist, Jessi Colter.", "Did Jessi Colter have any hit singles?", "The song I'm Not Lisa was Jessi Colter's breakthrough single; it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Chart.", "Why did Jessi Colter quit making music?", "Jessi Colter decided to let her recording career decline in order to help take care of and nurse her husband through his drug abuse and various medical problems.", "Did Jessi Colter's husband get better?" ], "Conversation_no": 282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jessi Colter article besides her husband's drug abuse and medical problems", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Jessi Colter performed on husband Waylon Jennings's live album Never Say Die, released two years before his death in 2002, at age 64.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jessi Colter article besides her husband's drug abuse and medical problems?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Return_to_music:_2006–present", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did jessi return to music", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did jessi return to music", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Return_to_music:_2006–present", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes." ], "Conversation_no": 283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she make any albums with her return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter make any albums with her return to music", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter make any albums with her return to music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Ashes_(Jessi_Colter_album)", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter make any albums with her return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes." ], "Conversation_no": 283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Out of the Ashes by Jessi Colter do", "Truth_answer": "Out of the Ashes was Jessi Colter's first release since 1981 to chart on the Top Country Albums chart, where it reached #61.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Ashes_(Jessi_Colter_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Out of the Ashes by Jessi Colter do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter make any albums with her return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "How did the album Out of the Ashes by Jessi Colter do?", "Out of the Ashes was Jessi Colter's first release since 1981 to chart on the Top Country Albums chart, where it reached #61." ], "Conversation_no": 283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go on tour in support of it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter go on tour in support of the album Out of the Ashes", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter go on tour in support of the album Out of the Ashes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Return_to_music:_2006–present", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter make any albums with her return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "How did the album Out of the Ashes by Jessi Colter do?", "Out of the Ashes was Jessi Colter's first release since 1981 to chart on the Top Country Albums chart, where it reached #61.", "Did Jessi Colter go on tour in support of the album Out of the Ashes?" ], "Conversation_no": 283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other music did she make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other music did Jessi Colter make", "Truth_answer": "Jessi Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms was released on March 24, 2017 via Legacy Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music did Jessi Colter make after her return to music besides the album Out of the Ashes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter make any albums with her return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "How did the album Out of the Ashes by Jessi Colter do?", "Out of the Ashes was Jessi Colter's first release since 1981 to chart on the Top Country Albums chart, where it reached #61.", "Did Jessi Colter go on tour in support of the album Out of the Ashes?", "What other music did Jessi Colter make after her return to music besides the album Out of the Ashes?", "Jessi Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms was released on March 24, 2017 via Legacy Recordings." ], "Conversation_no": 283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did The Psalms do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album The Psalms by Jessi Colter do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album The Psalms by Jessi Colter do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Ford_commercials", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Steve McQuuen star in Ford COmmercials?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Steve McQuuen star in Ford COmmercials", "Truth_answer": "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Ford_commercials", "Context": [ "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car." ], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do more than one Ford commercial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car.", "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial?", "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang." ], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful were these Ford commercials?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful were the 1998 and 2005 Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were the 1998 and 2005 Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Ford_commercials", "Context": [ "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car.", "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial?", "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang.", "How successful were the 1998 and 2005 Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?" ], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was noteworthy about the Ford commercials?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was noteworthy about the Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Steve McQueen's likeness was created using a body double and digital editing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was noteworthy about the Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Ford_commercials", "Context": [ "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car.", "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial?", "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang.", "How successful were the 1998 and 2005 Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "What was noteworthy about the Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "In 2005, Steve McQueen's likeness was created using a body double and digital editing." ], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Could you tell me more about the Ford Mustang commercial in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Could you tell me more about the Ford Mustang commercial using Steve McQueen's likeness in 2005", "Truth_answer": "Ford secured the rights to Steve McQueen's likeness from the actor's estate licensing agent, GreenLight, for an undisclosed sum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me more about the Ford Mustang commercial using Steve McQueen's likeness in 2005?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Ford_commercials", "Context": [ "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car.", "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial?", "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang.", "How successful were the 1998 and 2005 Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "What was noteworthy about the Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "In 2005, Steve McQueen's likeness was created using a body double and digital editing.", "Could you tell me more about the Ford Mustang commercial using Steve McQueen's likeness in 2005?", "Ford secured the rights to Steve McQueen's likeness from the actor's estate licensing agent, GreenLight, for an undisclosed sum." ], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve McQueen article besides the 2005 Ford commercial his likeness was used in", "Truth_answer": "At the Detroit Auto Show in January 2018, Ford unveiled the new 2019 Mustang Bullitt. The company called on Steve McQueen's granddaughter to make the announcement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve McQueen article besides the 2005 Ford commercial his likeness was used in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Ford_commercials", "Context": [ "When did Steve McQueen star in Ford Commercials?", "In 1998 director Paul Street created a commercial for the Ford Puma. Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving and exiting the car.", "Did Steve McQueen do more than one Ford commercial?", "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang.", "How successful were the 1998 and 2005 Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "What was noteworthy about the Ford commercials using Steve McQueen's likeness?", "In 2005, Steve McQueen's likeness was created using a body double and digital editing.", "Could you tell me more about the Ford Mustang commercial using Steve McQueen's likeness in 2005?", "Ford secured the rights to Steve McQueen's likeness from the actor's estate licensing agent, GreenLight, for an undisclosed sum.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve McQueen article besides the 2005 Ford commercial his likeness was used in?", "At the Detroit Auto Show in January 2018, Ford unveiled the new 2019 Mustang Bullitt. The company called on Steve McQueen's granddaughter to make the announcement." ], "Conversation_no": 284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is McQueen's granddaughter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Steve McQueen's granddaughter", "Truth_answer": "Steve McQueen's granddaughter is actress Molly McQueen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Steve McQueen's granddaughter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Romero's career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Romero's career begin", "Truth_answer": "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero#Career", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles." ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he co-star with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with", "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero#Career", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable." ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movie was he in with Miranda and Grable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Miranda and Grable", "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cisco_Kid#List_of_films", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable.", "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies." ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of the westerns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of the westerns", "Truth_answer": "The westerns Cesar Romero starred in from 1939 to 1941 include The Cisco Kid and the Lady, Lucky Cisco Kid, Viva Cisco Kid, The Gay Caballero, and two more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the westerns Cesar Romero made between 1939 to 1941?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable.", "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies.", "What were the names of the westerns Cesar Romero made between 1939 to 1941?", "The westerns Cesar Romero starred in from 1939 to 1941 include The Cisco Kid and the Lady, Lucky Cisco Kid, Viva Cisco Kid, The Gay Caballero, and two more." ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Romero ever win awards for his acting career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cesar Romero ever win awards for his acting career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cesar Romero ever win awards for his acting career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero#Filmography", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable.", "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies.", "What were the names of the westerns Cesar Romero made between 1939 to 1941?", "The westerns Cesar Romero starred in from 1939 to 1941 include The Cisco Kid and the Lady, Lucky Cisco Kid, Viva Cisco Kid, The Gay Caballero, and two more.", "Did Cesar Romero ever win awards for his acting career?" ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Romero in films in the 1950s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Cesar Romero in films in the 1950s", "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero starred in the 1950 film Once a Thief, Happy Go Lovely, the 1951 film Lost Continent, and more during there 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cesar Romero in films in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero#Career", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable.", "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies.", "What were the names of the westerns Cesar Romero made between 1939 to 1941?", "The westerns Cesar Romero starred in from 1939 to 1941 include The Cisco Kid and the Lady, Lucky Cisco Kid, Viva Cisco Kid, The Gay Caballero, and two more.", "Did Cesar Romero ever win awards for his acting career?", "Was Cesar Romero in films in the 1950s?", "Cesar Romero starred in the 1950 film Once a Thief, Happy Go Lovely, the 1951 film Lost Continent, and more during there 1950s." ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Romero ever have a lead role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Romero ever have a lead role", "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero sometimes played the leading man, for example in Allan Dwan's 15 Maiden Lane opposite Claire Trevor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cesar Romero ever have a lead role?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Cesar Romero's career begin?", "The 6'3 Cesar Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles.", "Who did Cesar Romero co-star with?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable.", "What movie was Cesar Romero in with Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable?", "Cesar Romero danced and performed comedy in the films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies.", "What were the names of the westerns Cesar Romero made between 1939 to 1941?", "The westerns Cesar Romero starred in from 1939 to 1941 include The Cisco Kid and the Lady, Lucky Cisco Kid, Viva Cisco Kid, The Gay Caballero, and two more.", "Did Cesar Romero ever win awards for his acting career?", "Was Cesar Romero in films in the 1950s?", "Cesar Romero starred in the 1950 film Once a Thief, Happy Go Lovely, the 1951 film Lost Continent, and more during there 1950s.", "Did Cesar Romero ever have a lead role?", "Cesar Romero sometimes played the leading man, for example in Allan Dwan's 15 Maiden Lane opposite Claire Trevor." ], "Conversation_no": 285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role was he most noted for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role was Cesar Romero most noted for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role was Cesar Romero most noted for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin#2003–2010:_Independent_solo_career_and_second_return_to_Guns_N'_Roses", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made him return to Guns N Roses the second time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made him return to Guns N Roses the second time", "Truth_answer": "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York." ], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the guest performance a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made him stop performing with them again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made Izzy Stradlin stop performing with Guns N' Roses again after 2006", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Izzy Stradlin stop performing with Guns N' Roses again after 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin#2003–2010:_Independent_solo_career_and_second_return_to_Guns_N'_Roses", "Context": [ "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success?", "What made Izzy Stradlin stop performing with Guns N' Roses again after 2006?" ], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after that tour with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Izzy Stradlin do after that tour with Guns N' Roses", "Truth_answer": "Izzy Stradlin released his seventh album, Miami, through iTunes in May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Izzy Stradlin do after the 2006 European tour with Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success?", "What made Izzy Stradlin stop performing with Guns N' Roses again after 2006?", "What did Izzy Stradlin do after the 2006 European tour with Guns N' Roses?", "Izzy Stradlin released his seventh album, Miami, through iTunes in May 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Izzy Stradlin's album Miami a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Izzy Stradlin's album Miami a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin#2003–2010:_Independent_solo_career_and_second_return_to_Guns_N'_Roses", "Context": [ "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success?", "What made Izzy Stradlin stop performing with Guns N' Roses again after 2006?", "What did Izzy Stradlin do after the 2006 European tour with Guns N' Roses?", "Izzy Stradlin released his seventh album, Miami, through iTunes in May 2007.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's album Miami a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do during 2010?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Izzy Stradlin do during 2010", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Izzy Stradlin appeared as a guest on musician Slash's first solo album, Slash; he performs rhythm guitar on the first track, Ghost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Izzy Stradlin do during 2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What made Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N' Roses the second time?", "In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's guest performance with Guns N' Roses in May 2006 a success?", "What made Izzy Stradlin stop performing with Guns N' Roses again after 2006?", "What did Izzy Stradlin do after the 2006 European tour with Guns N' Roses?", "Izzy Stradlin released his seventh album, Miami, through iTunes in May 2007.", "Was Izzy Stradlin's album Miami a success?", "What did Izzy Stradlin do during 2010?", "In 2010, Izzy Stradlin appeared as a guest on musician Slash's first solo album, Slash; he performs rhythm guitar on the first track, Ghost." ], "Conversation_no": 286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other involvement with Slash or that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Izzy Stradlin have any other involvement with Slash or that album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Izzy Stradlin have any other involvement with musician Slash or the album Slash besides performing rhythm guitar on the first track, Ghost?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack#Drug_addiction_and_health_issues", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Womack ever try to be clean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Womack ever try to be clean", "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack#Drug_addiction_and_health_issues", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered." ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he addicted to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bobby Womack addicted to", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he addicted to anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack#Drug_addiction_and_health_issues", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?" ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of his health problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Womack survived prostate cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack#Drug_addiction_and_health_issues", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?", "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems?", "Bobby Womack survived prostate cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Other than prostate cancer, did he have any other health conditions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Other than prostate cancer, did Bobby Womack have any other health conditions", "Truth_answer": "A series of health problems would follow Bobby Womack's survival of prostate cancer, including diabetes, pneumonia, colon cancer and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than prostate cancer, did Bobby Womack have any other health conditions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?", "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems?", "Bobby Womack survived prostate cancer.", "Other than prostate cancer, did Bobby Womack have any other health conditions?", "A series of health problems would follow Bobby Womack's survival of prostate cancer, including diabetes, pneumonia, colon cancer and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease." ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bobby Womack die", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Womack die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack#Drug_addiction_and_health_issues", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?", "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems?", "Bobby Womack survived prostate cancer.", "Other than prostate cancer, did Bobby Womack have any other health conditions?", "A series of health problems would follow Bobby Womack's survival of prostate cancer, including diabetes, pneumonia, colon cancer and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.", "How did Bobby Womack die?" ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bobby Womack article besides surviving prostate cancer and having health problems including diabetes, pneumonia, and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease", "Truth_answer": "On May 24, 2012, it was announced that Bobby Womack's surgery to remove a tumor from his colon was successful and he was declared cancer free.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bobby Womack article besides surviving prostate cancer and having health problems including diabetes, pneumonia, and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack#Drug_addiction_and_health_issues", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?", "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems?", "Bobby Womack survived prostate cancer.", "Other than prostate cancer, did Bobby Womack have any other health conditions?", "A series of health problems would follow Bobby Womack's survival of prostate cancer, including diabetes, pneumonia, colon cancer and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.", "How did Bobby Womack die?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bobby Womack article besides surviving prostate cancer and having health problems including diabetes, pneumonia, and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease?", "On May 24, 2012, it was announced that Bobby Womack's surgery to remove a tumor from his colon was successful and he was declared cancer free." ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he had colon cancer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Bobby Womack had colon cancer", "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 2013, Bobby Womack admitted that he struggled to remember his songs and other people's names, and later he was diagnosed with early stages of Alzheimer's disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bobby Womack had colon cancer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Bobby Womack ever try to be clean?", "Towards the end of the 1980s, Bobby Womack went into a rehabilitation center to get over his cocaine addiction, which he said he conquered.", "What was Bobby Womack addicted to?", "Bobby Womack's cocaine use turned into an addiction by the late 1970s.", "Was Bobby Womack addicted to anything else besides cocaine?", "What were some of Bobby Womack's health problems?", "Bobby Womack survived prostate cancer.", "Other than prostate cancer, did Bobby Womack have any other health conditions?", "A series of health problems would follow Bobby Womack's survival of prostate cancer, including diabetes, pneumonia, colon cancer and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.", "How did Bobby Womack die?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bobby Womack article besides surviving prostate cancer and having health problems including diabetes, pneumonia, and the early signs of Alzheimer's disease?", "On May 24, 2012, it was announced that Bobby Womack's surgery to remove a tumor from his colon was successful and he was declared cancer free.", "What happened after Bobby Womack had colon cancer?", "On January 1, 2013, Bobby Womack admitted that he struggled to remember his songs and other people's names, and later he was diagnosed with early stages of Alzheimer's disease." ], "Conversation_no": 287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any more major accomplishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Womack have any more major accomplishments", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Womack have any more major accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley#Hollywood_and_The_New_Yorker_call", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do in hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do in hollywood", "Truth_answer": "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley#Hollywood_and_The_New_Yorker_call", "Context": [ "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500." ], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of the films popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular", "Truth_answer": "The Treasurer's Report was a financial and critical success upon its release in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley#Hollywood_and_The_New_Yorker_call", "Context": [ "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500.", "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular?", "The Treasurer's Report was a financial and critical success upon its release in 1928." ], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the film The Treasurer's Report about", "Truth_answer": "The Treasurer's Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film The Treasurer's Report about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley#Hollywood_and_The_New_Yorker_call", "Context": [ "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500.", "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular?", "The Treasurer's Report was a financial and critical success upon its release in 1928.", "What was the film The Treasurer's Report about?", "The Treasurer's Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley." ], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other films did he make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other films did Robert Benchley make besides The Treasurer's Report", "Truth_answer": "Robert Benchley participated in two more films in 1928: a second talking film he wrote, The Sex Life of the Polyp, and a third he only starred in, The Spellbinder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Robert Benchley make besides The Treasurer's Report?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley#Hollywood_and_The_New_Yorker_call", "Context": [ "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500.", "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular?", "The Treasurer's Report was a financial and critical success upon its release in 1928.", "What was the film The Treasurer's Report about?", "The Treasurer's Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley.", "What other films did Robert Benchley make besides The Treasurer's Report?", "Robert Benchley participated in two more films in 1928: a second talking film he wrote, The Sex Life of the Polyp, and a third he only starred in, The Spellbinder." ], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of these films popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of Robert Benchley's films popular", "Truth_answer": "The films The Sex Life of the Polyp written and performed by Robert Benchley and The Spellbinder starring Robert Benchley enjoyed similar success and were critically acclaimed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were either of the films The Sex Life of the Polyp written and performed by Robert Benchley and The Spellbinder starring Robert Benchley popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley#Hollywood_and_The_New_Yorker_call", "Context": [ "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500.", "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular?", "The Treasurer's Report was a financial and critical success upon its release in 1928.", "What was the film The Treasurer's Report about?", "The Treasurer's Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley.", "What other films did Robert Benchley make besides The Treasurer's Report?", "Robert Benchley participated in two more films in 1928: a second talking film he wrote, The Sex Life of the Polyp, and a third he only starred in, The Spellbinder.", "Were either of the films The Sex Life of the Polyp written and performed by Robert Benchley and The Spellbinder starring Robert Benchley popular?", "The films The Sex Life of the Polyp written and performed by Robert Benchley and The Spellbinder starring Robert Benchley enjoyed similar success and were critically acclaimed." ], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the New Yorker call about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the New Yorker call about relative to Robert Benchley", "Truth_answer": "Robert Benchley completed some freelance work for The New Yorker over the first few years, and was later invited to be newspaper critic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New Yorker call about relative to Robert Benchley?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Robert Benchley do in Hollywood?", "In 1925 Robert Benchley accepted a standing invitation from film producer Jesse L. Lasky for a six-week term writing screenplays at $500.", "Were any of the films Robert Benchley wrote screenplays for popular?", "The Treasurer's Report was a financial and critical success upon its release in 1928.", "What was the film The Treasurer's Report about?", "The Treasurer's Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley.", "What other films did Robert Benchley make besides The Treasurer's Report?", "Robert Benchley participated in two more films in 1928: a second talking film he wrote, The Sex Life of the Polyp, and a third he only starred in, The Spellbinder.", "Were either of the films The Sex Life of the Polyp written and performed by Robert Benchley and The Spellbinder starring Robert Benchley popular?", "The films The Sex Life of the Polyp written and performed by Robert Benchley and The Spellbinder starring Robert Benchley enjoyed similar success and were critically acclaimed.", "What was the New Yorker call about relative to Robert Benchley?", "Robert Benchley completed some freelance work for The New Yorker over the first few years, and was later invited to be newspaper critic." ], "Conversation_no": 288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Benchley call them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Benchley call the New Yorker", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Benchley call The New Yorker?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the group form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the group form", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls'_Generation", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?" ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many singers were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many singers were there", "Truth_answer": "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls'_Generation#2000–2008:_Formation_and_debut", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first project after formation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation", "Truth_answer": "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World." ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the performance go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls'_Generation#2000–2008:_Formation_and_debut", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World.", "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go?" ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that their debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock their debut", "Truth_answer": "On August 5, 2007, the Girls' Generation officially made their debut on SBS's Inkigayo, where they performed Into the New World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock their debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls'_Generation#2000–2008:_Formation_and_debut", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World.", "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go?", "Was Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock their debut?", "On August 5, 2007, the Girls' Generation officially made their debut on SBS's Inkigayo, where they performed Into the New World." ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened after the debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened after Girls' Generation debut besides making their official debut on SBS's Inkigayo on August 5, 2007", "Truth_answer": "Girls' Generation subsequently released their self-titled debut studio album in November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after Girls' Generation debut besides making their official debut on SBS's Inkigayo on August 5, 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls'_Generation#2000–2008:_Formation_and_debut", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World.", "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go?", "Was Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock their debut?", "On August 5, 2007, the Girls' Generation officially made their debut on SBS's Inkigayo, where they performed Into the New World.", "What else happened after Girls' Generation debut besides making their official debut on SBS's Inkigayo on August 5, 2007?", "Girls' Generation subsequently released their self-titled debut studio album in November 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sell many albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Girls' Generation sell many debut albums", "Truth_answer": "Girls' Generation by Girls' Generation became the twelfth best-selling album of 2007 in South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Girls' Generation sell many debut albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls'_Generation#2000–2008:_Formation_and_debut", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World.", "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go?", "Was Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock their debut?", "On August 5, 2007, the Girls' Generation officially made their debut on SBS's Inkigayo, where they performed Into the New World.", "What else happened after Girls' Generation debut besides making their official debut on SBS's Inkigayo on August 5, 2007?", "Girls' Generation subsequently released their self-titled debut studio album in November 2007.", "Did Girls' Generation sell many debut albums?", "Girls' Generation by Girls' Generation became the twelfth best-selling album of 2007 in South Korea." ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were they doing in 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Girls' Generation doing in 2008", "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, the album Girls' Generation by Girls' Generation was re-released under the title Baby Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Girls' Generation doing in 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the group Girls' Generation form?", "How many singers were there in Girls' Generation when they formed?", "Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica Jung departed from Girls' Generation in September 2014.", "What was Girls' Generation's first project after formation?", "In July 2007, Girls' Generation had their first stage performance on Mnet's School of Rock, where the group performed their first single, Into the New World.", "How did Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock go?", "Was Girls' Generation's performance of Into the New World on Mnet's School of Rock their debut?", "On August 5, 2007, the Girls' Generation officially made their debut on SBS's Inkigayo, where they performed Into the New World.", "What else happened after Girls' Generation debut besides making their official debut on SBS's Inkigayo on August 5, 2007?", "Girls' Generation subsequently released their self-titled debut studio album in November 2007.", "Did Girls' Generation sell many debut albums?", "Girls' Generation by Girls' Generation became the twelfth best-selling album of 2007 in South Korea.", "What were Girls' Generation doing in 2008?", "In March 2008, the album Girls' Generation by Girls' Generation was re-released under the title Baby Baby." ], "Conversation_no": 289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that one do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Girls' Generation do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Baby Baby by Girls' Generation do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#Early_solo_career,_Stewart/Gaskin,_and_The_Lodge_(1981–1987)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1981", "Truth_answer": "Signing a solo deal with Chiswick Records in 1981, Jakko Jakszyk began to record his debut solo album, Silesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981 for Jakko Jakszyk?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#Early_solo_career,_Stewart/Gaskin,_and_The_Lodge_(1981–1987)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 for Jakko Jakszyk?", "Signing a solo deal with Chiswick Records in 1981, Jakko Jakszyk began to record his debut solo album, Silesia." ], "Conversation_no": 290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Silesia by Jakko Jakszyk successful", "Truth_answer": "During 1982, Chiswick released three singles, although none were hits. A full release of Jakko Jakszyk's album Silesia was shelved at the last minute when Chiswick declared bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Silesia by Jakko Jakszyk successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#Early_solo_career,_Stewart/Gaskin,_and_The_Lodge_(1981–1987)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 for Jakko Jakszyk?", "Signing a solo deal with Chiswick Records in 1981, Jakko Jakszyk began to record his debut solo album, Silesia.", "Was the album Silesia by Jakko Jakszyk successful?", "During 1982, Chiswick released three singles, although none were hits. A full release of Jakko Jakszyk's album Silesia was shelved at the last minute when Chiswick declared bankruptcy." ], "Conversation_no": 290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The Lodge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Lodge relative to Jakko Jakszyk", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Jakko Jakszyk joined Peter and Kristoffer Blegvad, John Greaves, and Anton Fier in the short-lived New York-based band The Lodge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Lodge relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#Early_solo_career,_Stewart/Gaskin,_and_The_Lodge_(1981–1987)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 for Jakko Jakszyk?", "Signing a solo deal with Chiswick Records in 1981, Jakko Jakszyk began to record his debut solo album, Silesia.", "Was the album Silesia by Jakko Jakszyk successful?", "During 1982, Chiswick released three singles, although none were hits. A full release of Jakko Jakszyk's album Silesia was shelved at the last minute when Chiswick declared bankruptcy.", "What is The Lodge relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 1987, Jakko Jakszyk joined Peter and Kristoffer Blegvad, John Greaves, and Anton Fier in the short-lived New York-based band The Lodge." ], "Conversation_no": 290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band The Lodge produce any albums", "Truth_answer": "With the band The Lodge, Jakko Jakszyk recorded one album, The Smell of a Friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Lodge produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(Eurythmics_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Revenge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Revenge", "Truth_answer": "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226235434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Too_Are_One_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(Eurythmics_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(Eurythmics_album)", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Revenge a hit", "Truth_answer": "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(Eurythmics_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics#1986–90:_Revenge,_Savage_and_We_Too_Are_One", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of the singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the singles", "Truth_answer": "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Tomorrow_Comes", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man", "Truth_answer": "Released as the lead single from the album Revenge, When Tomorrow Comes by Eurythmics was a modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226235434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Tomorrow_Comes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics#1986–90:_Revenge,_Savage_and_We_Too_Are_One", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart.", "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man?", "Released as the lead single from the album Revenge, When Tomorrow Comes by Eurythmics was a modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Savage a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Savage by Eurythmics a success", "Truth_answer": "The album Savage by Eurythmics was mostly ignored in the US. In the duo's native UK however, the album was a top 10 success and was certified Platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Savage by Eurythmics a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart.", "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man?", "Released as the lead single from the album Revenge, When Tomorrow Comes by Eurythmics was a modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30.", "Was the album Savage by Eurythmics a success?", "The album Savage by Eurythmics was mostly ignored in the US. In the duo's native UK however, the album was a top 10 success and was certified Platinum." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Savage by Eurythmics win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Savage by Eurythmics win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics#1986–90:_Revenge,_Savage_and_We_Too_Are_One", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart.", "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man?", "Released as the lead single from the album Revenge, When Tomorrow Comes by Eurythmics was a modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30.", "Was the album Savage by Eurythmics a success?", "The album Savage by Eurythmics was mostly ignored in the US. In the duo's native UK however, the album was a top 10 success and was certified Platinum.", "Did the album Savage by Eurythmics win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles are there from the album Savage by Eurythmics", "Truth_answer": "The brazen, sexually charged rocker single I Need a Man from the album Savage remains a Eurythmics staple, as does You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles are there from the album Savage by Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Too_Are_One", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart.", "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man?", "Released as the lead single from the album Revenge, When Tomorrow Comes by Eurythmics was a modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30.", "Was the album Savage by Eurythmics a success?", "The album Savage by Eurythmics was mostly ignored in the US. In the duo's native UK however, the album was a top 10 success and was certified Platinum.", "Did the album Savage by Eurythmics win any awards?", "What singles are there from the album Savage by Eurythmics?", "The brazen, sexually charged rocker single I Need a Man from the album Savage remains a Eurythmics staple, as does You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is We Too Are One?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is We Too Are One relative to Eurythmics", "Truth_answer": "We Too Are One is the seventh studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226235434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Too_Are_One_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is We Too Are One relative to Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics#1986–90:_Revenge,_Savage_and_We_Too_Are_One", "Context": [ "What is Revenge relative to Eurythmics?", "Revenge is the fifth studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics.", "Was the album Revenge by Eurythmics a hit?", "The album Revenge by Eurythmics spawned four singles and was a commercial success.", "What are some of the singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics?", "The single Missionary Man from the album Revenge by Eurythmics reached No. 14 on the US Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the US Album Oriented Rock chart.", "Are there other singles from the the album Revenge by Eurythmics besides Missionary Man?", "Released as the lead single from the album Revenge, When Tomorrow Comes by Eurythmics was a modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30.", "Was the album Savage by Eurythmics a success?", "The album Savage by Eurythmics was mostly ignored in the US. In the duo's native UK however, the album was a top 10 success and was certified Platinum.", "Did the album Savage by Eurythmics win any awards?", "What singles are there from the album Savage by Eurythmics?", "The brazen, sexually charged rocker single I Need a Man from the album Savage remains a Eurythmics staple, as does You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart.", "What is We Too Are One relative to Eurythmics?", "We Too Are One is the seventh studio album by British new wave duo Eurythmics." ], "Conversation_no": 291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was We Too Are One successful", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Eurythmics released the album We Too Are One, which entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 1 and gave the duo four UK Top 30 hit singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album We Too Are One by Eurythmics successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Fliess?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Fliess", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist." ], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Fliess Freud's doctor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Fliess Freud's doctor", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud had Wilhelm Fliess repeatedly operate on his nose and sinuses to treat nasal reflex neurosis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wilhelm Fliess Sigmund Freud's doctor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Was Wilhelm Fliess Sigmund Freud's doctor?", "Sigmund Freud had Wilhelm Fliess repeatedly operate on his nose and sinuses to treat nasal reflex neurosis." ], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sigmund Freud article besides his relationship with Wilhelm Fliess", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud referred his patient Emma Eckstein to Wilhelm Fliess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sigmund Freud article besides his relationship with Wilhelm Fliess?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Was Wilhelm Fliess Sigmund Freud's doctor?", "Sigmund Freud had Wilhelm Fliess repeatedly operate on his nose and sinuses to treat nasal reflex neurosis.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sigmund Freud article besides his relationship with Wilhelm Fliess?", "Sigmund Freud referred his patient Emma Eckstein to Wilhelm Fliess." ], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about Emma Eckstein?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Emma Eckstein relative to Sigmund Freud", "Truth_answer": "According to Sigmund Freud, Emma Eckstein's history of symptoms included severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Emma Eckstein relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Was Wilhelm Fliess Sigmund Freud's doctor?", "Sigmund Freud had Wilhelm Fliess repeatedly operate on his nose and sinuses to treat nasal reflex neurosis.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sigmund Freud article besides his relationship with Wilhelm Fliess?", "Sigmund Freud referred his patient Emma Eckstein to Wilhelm Fliess.", "What can you tell me about Emma Eckstein relative to Sigmund Freud?", "According to Sigmund Freud, Emma Eckstein's history of symptoms included severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains." ], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she treated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Emma Eckstein treated for her history of symptoms including severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains", "Truth_answer": "Emma Eckstein's pains were, according to Wilhelm Fliess's theories, curable by removal of part of the middle turbinate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emma Eckstein treated for her history of symptoms including severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Was Wilhelm Fliess Sigmund Freud's doctor?", "Sigmund Freud had Wilhelm Fliess repeatedly operate on his nose and sinuses to treat nasal reflex neurosis.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sigmund Freud article besides his relationship with Wilhelm Fliess?", "Sigmund Freud referred his patient Emma Eckstein to Wilhelm Fliess.", "What can you tell me about Emma Eckstein relative to Sigmund Freud?", "According to Sigmund Freud, Emma Eckstein's history of symptoms included severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains.", "Was Emma Eckstein treated for her history of symptoms including severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains?", "Emma Eckstein's pains were, according to Wilhelm Fliess's theories, curable by removal of part of the middle turbinate." ], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the treatment successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Emma Eckstein's treatment by removal of part of the middle turbinate by Wilhelm Fliess successful", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Fliess's surgery proved disastrous, resulting in profuse, recurrent nasal bleeding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emma Eckstein's treatment by removal of part of the middle turbinate by Wilhelm Fliess successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Wilhelm Fliess relative to Sigmund Freud?", "Sigmund Freud valued and came to rely on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Was Wilhelm Fliess Sigmund Freud's doctor?", "Sigmund Freud had Wilhelm Fliess repeatedly operate on his nose and sinuses to treat nasal reflex neurosis.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sigmund Freud article besides his relationship with Wilhelm Fliess?", "Sigmund Freud referred his patient Emma Eckstein to Wilhelm Fliess.", "What can you tell me about Emma Eckstein relative to Sigmund Freud?", "According to Sigmund Freud, Emma Eckstein's history of symptoms included severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains.", "Was Emma Eckstein treated for her history of symptoms including severe leg pains with consequent restricted mobility, as well as stomach and menstrual pains?", "Emma Eckstein's pains were, according to Wilhelm Fliess's theories, curable by removal of part of the middle turbinate.", "Was Emma Eckstein's treatment by removal of part of the middle turbinate by Wilhelm Fliess successful?", "Wilhelm Fliess's surgery proved disastrous, resulting in profuse, recurrent nasal bleeding." ], "Conversation_no": 292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Eckstein die as a result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eckstein die as a result of the middle turbinate", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Fliess had left a half-metre of gauze in Emma Eckstein's nasal cavity - the subsequent removal of which left her permanently disfigured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emma Eckstein die as a result of Wilhelm Fliess's surgery to remove her middle turbinate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young#With_the_Count_Basie_Orchestra", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he join the count basie orchestra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he join the count basie orchestra", "Truth_answer": "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie." ], "Conversation_no": 293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he meet Count Basie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lester Young meet Count Basie", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lester Young meet Count Basie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young#With_the_Count_Basie_Orchestra", "Context": [ "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie.", "How did Lester Young meet Count Basie?" ], "Conversation_no": 293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it like with the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Count Basie Orchestra like with the Count Basie Orchestra", "Truth_answer": "Lester Young's playing in the Basie band was characterized by a relaxed style which contrasted sharply with the more forceful approach of Coleman Hawkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it like for Lester Young with the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young", "Context": [ "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie.", "How did Lester Young meet Count Basie?", "What was it like for Lester Young with the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Lester Young's playing in the Basie band was characterized by a relaxed style which contrasted sharply with the more forceful approach of Coleman Hawkins." ], "Conversation_no": 293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he become successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lester Young become successful", "Truth_answer": "Coming to prominence while a member of Count Basie's orchestra, Lester Young was one of the most influential players on his instrument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young become successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young#Post-war_recordings", "Context": [ "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie.", "How did Lester Young meet Count Basie?", "What was it like for Lester Young with the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Lester Young's playing in the Basie band was characterized by a relaxed style which contrasted sharply with the more forceful approach of Coleman Hawkins.", "Did Lester Young become successful?", "Coming to prominence while a member of Count Basie's orchestra, Lester Young was one of the most influential players on his instrument." ], "Conversation_no": 293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the recordings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Lester Young's recordings", "Truth_answer": "Lester Young joined Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic troupe in 1946. He made many studio recordings under Granz's supervision as well, including more trio recordings with Nat King Cole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Lester Young's recordings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie.", "How did Lester Young meet Count Basie?", "What was it like for Lester Young with the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Lester Young's playing in the Basie band was characterized by a relaxed style which contrasted sharply with the more forceful approach of Coleman Hawkins.", "Did Lester Young become successful?", "Coming to prominence while a member of Count Basie's orchestra, Lester Young was one of the most influential players on his instrument.", "What were some of Lester Young's recordings?", "Lester Young joined Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic troupe in 1946. He made many studio recordings under Granz's supervision as well, including more trio recordings with Nat King Cole." ], "Conversation_no": 293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these recordings successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Lester Young's recordings with Norman Granz and Nat King Cole successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Lester Young's recordings with Norman Granz and Nat King Cole successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what positions did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what positions did he play", "Truth_answer": "Joe graduated from Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe Springs, California, in 1959 where he was the star quarterback.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Joe Gibbs play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs", "Context": [ "What positions did Joe Gibbs play?", "Joe graduated from Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe Springs, California, in 1959 where he was the star quarterback." ], "Conversation_no": 294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many teams did he coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many teams did Joe Gibbs coach", "Truth_answer": "He was the 20th and 26th head coach in the history of the Washington Redskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teams did Joe Gibbs coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs", "Context": [ "What positions did Joe Gibbs play?", "Joe graduated from Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe Springs, California, in 1959 where he was the star quarterback.", "How many teams did Joe Gibbs coach?", "He was the 20th and 26th head coach in the history of the Washington Redskins." ], "Conversation_no": 294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Gibbs' coached teams win any championships", "Truth_answer": "He led the Redskins to eight playoff appearances, four NFC Championship titles, and three Super Bowl titles over 12 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Gibbs' coached teams win any championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXII", "Context": [ "What positions did Joe Gibbs play?", "Joe graduated from Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe Springs, California, in 1959 where he was the star quarterback.", "How many teams did Joe Gibbs coach?", "He was the 20th and 26th head coach in the history of the Washington Redskins.", "Did Joe Gibbs' coached teams win any championships?", "He led the Redskins to eight playoff appearances, four NFC Championship titles, and three Super Bowl titles over 12 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some notable moments from that game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some notable moments from Super Bowl XXII", "Truth_answer": "After trailing 10–0 at the end of the first quarter of Super Bowl XXII, the Redskins scored 42 unanswered points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXII_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable moments from Super Bowl XXII?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his main style of play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his main style of play", "Truth_answer": "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Pelé play", "Truth_answer": "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Pelé play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever change to new positions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward", "Truth_answer": "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What moves was he most known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What moves was Pelé most known for", "Truth_answer": "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he most recognized for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style", "Truth_answer": "Pelé was recognized for his precise passing, and ability to link-up with teammates and provide them with assists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca.", "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style?", "Pelé was recognized for his precise passing, and ability to link-up with teammates and provide them with assists." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did you find interesting about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Pelé's article", "Truth_answer": "Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about this article on Pelé besides his style of play, playing position and moves?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Notes", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca.", "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style?", "Pelé was recognized for his precise passing, and ability to link-up with teammates and provide them with assists.", "What did you find interesting about this article on Pelé besides his style of play, playing position and moves?", "Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do as a penalty taker as mentioned earlier?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Pelé do as a penalty taker as mentioned earlier", "Truth_answer": "Pelé would stop in the middle of a run-up to a penalty kick before shooting the ball; goalkeepers complained that this gave strikers an unfair advantage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pelé do as a penalty taker as mentioned earlier?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca.", "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style?", "Pelé was recognized for his precise passing, and ability to link-up with teammates and provide them with assists.", "What did you find interesting about this article on Pelé besides his style of play, playing position and moves?", "Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field.", "What did Pelé do as a penalty taker as mentioned earlier?", "Pelé would stop in the middle of a run-up to a penalty kick before shooting the ball; goalkeepers complained that this gave strikers an unfair advantage." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any signature moves of his own?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pelé have any signature moves of his own besides drible da vaca", "Truth_answer": "Another one of his signature moves was the paradinha, or little stop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pelé have any signature moves of his own besides drible da vaca?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca.", "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style?", "Pelé was recognized for his precise passing, and ability to link-up with teammates and provide them with assists.", "What did you find interesting about this article on Pelé besides his style of play, playing position and moves?", "Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field.", "What did Pelé do as a penalty taker as mentioned earlier?", "Pelé would stop in the middle of a run-up to a penalty kick before shooting the ball; goalkeepers complained that this gave strikers an unfair advantage.", "Did Pelé have any signature moves of his own besides drible da vaca?", "Another one of his signature moves was the paradinha, or little stop." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he most recognized for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Pelé most recognized for besides his passing and link up play", "Truth_answer": "Pelé was also a hard-working team-player, and a complete forward, with exceptional vision and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pelé most recognized for besides his passing and link up play?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelé#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "What was Pelé's main style of play?", "A prolific goalscorer, he was known for his ability to anticipate opponents in the area and finish off chances with an accurate and powerful shot with either foot.", "What position did Pelé play?", "He usually operated inside the penalty area as a main striker or centre forward.", "Did Pelé ever change to new positions other than striker or centre forward?", "His wide range of skills also allowed him to play in a more withdrawn role, as an inside forward or second striker, or out wide.", "What moves was Pelé most known for?", "His excellent technique, balance, flair, agility, and dribbling skills enabled him to beat opponents with the ball, such as his trademark move, the drible da vaca.", "What was Pelé most recognized for regarding his playing style?", "Pelé was recognized for his precise passing, and ability to link-up with teammates and provide them with assists.", "What did you find interesting about this article on Pelé besides his style of play, playing position and moves?", "Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field.", "What did Pelé do as a penalty taker as mentioned earlier?", "Pelé would stop in the middle of a run-up to a penalty kick before shooting the ball; goalkeepers complained that this gave strikers an unfair advantage.", "Did Pelé have any signature moves of his own besides drible da vaca?", "Another one of his signature moves was the paradinha, or little stop.", "What was Pelé most recognized for besides his passing and link up play?", "Pelé was also a hard-working team-player, and a complete forward, with exceptional vision and intelligence." ], "Conversation_no": 295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any unusual known skills?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pelé have any unusual known skills", "Truth_answer": "Despite his relatively small stature, 5 feet 8 inches, he excelled in the air, due to his heading accuracy, timing, and elevation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pelé have any unusual known skills?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was tiny furniture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was tiny furniture", "Truth_answer": "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117130010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1570989/", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the film Tiny Furniture about", "Truth_answer": "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture", "Truth_answer": "Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117130010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Dunham", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she done other films since?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Aura done other films since", "Truth_answer": "Dunham has starred in feature films such as Supporting Characters and This Is 40 and Happy Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Dunham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Lena Dunham done other films since Tiny Furniture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture#Accolades", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling.", "Has Lena Dunham done other films since Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham has starred in feature films such as Supporting Characters and This Is 40 and Happy Christmas." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about the movie is significant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the movie Tiny Furniture is significant", "Truth_answer": "Lena Dunham won for Best First Screenplay at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the movie Tiny Furniture is significant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling.", "Has Lena Dunham done other films since Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham has starred in feature films such as Supporting Characters and This Is 40 and Happy Christmas.", "What about the movie Tiny Furniture is significant?", "Lena Dunham won for Best First Screenplay at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lena Dunham win any other awards for the film Tiny Furniture other than an Independent Spirit Award", "Truth_answer": "The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it won the award for Best Narrative Feature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117130010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lena Dunham win any other awards for the film Tiny Furniture other than an Independent Spirit Award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling.", "Has Lena Dunham done other films since Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham has starred in feature films such as Supporting Characters and This Is 40 and Happy Christmas.", "What about the movie Tiny Furniture is significant?", "Lena Dunham won for Best First Screenplay at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards.", "Did Lena Dunham win any other awards for the film Tiny Furniture other than an Independent Spirit Award?", "The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it won the award for Best Narrative Feature." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What fact stands out the most to you?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What fact stands out the most to you about the film Tiny Furniture besides the awards and Dunham's family being cast", "Truth_answer": "The actors Jemima Kirke and Alex Karpovsky appearing in Tiny Furniture would also appear in Dunham's television series Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117130010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Furniture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What fact stands out the most to you about the film Tiny Furniture besides the awards and Dunham's family being cast?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Dunham", "Context": [ "What was Tiny Furniture in relation to Lena Dunham?", "Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.", "What was the film Tiny Furniture about?", "About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the film Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling.", "Has Lena Dunham done other films since Tiny Furniture?", "Dunham has starred in feature films such as Supporting Characters and This Is 40 and Happy Christmas.", "What about the movie Tiny Furniture is significant?", "Lena Dunham won for Best First Screenplay at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards.", "Did Lena Dunham win any other awards for the film Tiny Furniture other than an Independent Spirit Award?", "The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it won the award for Best Narrative Feature.", "What fact stands out the most to you about the film Tiny Furniture besides the awards and Dunham's family being cast?", "The actors Jemima Kirke and Alex Karpovsky appearing in Tiny Furniture would also appear in Dunham's television series Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any work on hbo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lena Dunham do any work on HBO", "Truth_answer": "She is known as the creator, writer, and star of the HBO television series Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Dunham_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lena Dunham do any work on HBO?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace#Career_as_broadcaster", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he career start", "Truth_answer": "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Grace was approached by and accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nancy Grace's broadcasting career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-11-12-ca-63725-story.html", "Context": [ "When did Nancy Grace's broadcasting career start?", "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Grace was approached by and accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran." ], "Conversation_no": 297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the legal commentary for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nancy Grace's legal commentary for on Cochran and Grace", "Truth_answer": "The program aimed for “Crossfire-style debate on serious legal issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nancy Grace's legal commentary for on Cochran and Grace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace#Career_as_broadcaster", "Context": [ "When did Nancy Grace's broadcasting career start?", "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Grace was approached by and accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "What was Nancy Grace's legal commentary for on Cochran and Grace?", "The program aimed for “Crossfire-style debate on serious legal issues." ], "Conversation_no": 297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was she like as the host?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nancy Grace like as the host of Cochran and Grace", "Truth_answer": "In addition to interviewing participants in the stories they cover, Cochran and Grace expressed their own opinions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nancy Grace like as the host of Cochran and Grace?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace#Career_as_broadcaster", "Context": [ "When did Nancy Grace's broadcasting career start?", "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Grace was approached by and accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "What was Nancy Grace's legal commentary for on Cochran and Grace?", "The program aimed for “Crossfire-style debate on serious legal issues.", "What was Nancy Grace like as the host of Cochran and Grace?", "In addition to interviewing participants in the stories they cover, Cochran and Grace expressed their own opinions." ], "Conversation_no": 297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did she stay there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Nancy Grace stay there at Court TV", "Truth_answer": "She did her last show on Court TV on June 19, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Nancy Grace stay there at Court TV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace", "Context": [ "When did Nancy Grace's broadcasting career start?", "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Grace was approached by and accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "What was Nancy Grace's legal commentary for on Cochran and Grace?", "The program aimed for “Crossfire-style debate on serious legal issues.", "What was Nancy Grace like as the host of Cochran and Grace?", "In addition to interviewing participants in the stories they cover, Cochran and Grace expressed their own opinions.", "How long did Nancy Grace stay there at Court TV?", "She did her last show on Court TV on June 19, 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Grace was formerly a prosecutor in a local district attorney's office in Atlanta, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Nancy Grace besides her work on Court TV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace#Career_as_broadcaster", "Context": [ "When did Nancy Grace's broadcasting career start?", "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Grace was approached by and accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "What was Nancy Grace's legal commentary for on Cochran and Grace?", "The program aimed for “Crossfire-style debate on serious legal issues.", "What was Nancy Grace like as the host of Cochran and Grace?", "In addition to interviewing participants in the stories they cover, Cochran and Grace expressed their own opinions.", "How long did Nancy Grace stay there at Court TV?", "She did her last show on Court TV on June 19, 2007.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Nancy Grace besides her work on Court TV?", "Grace was formerly a prosecutor in a local district attorney's office in Atlanta, Georgia." ], "Conversation_no": 297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she cover any other stories?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nancy Grace cover any other stories on HLN", "Truth_answer": "Grace had been covering the Casey Anthony story for years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Grace cover any other stories on HLN?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was operations torch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was operations torch", "Truth_answer": "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch", "Context": [ "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War." ], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the campaign about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about", "Truth_answer": "The French colonies in North Africa were dominated by the Vichy French, formally aligned Germany but with mixed loyalties. Reports indicated that they might support the Allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch", "Context": [ "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about?", "The French colonies in North Africa were dominated by the Vichy French, formally aligned Germany but with mixed loyalties. Reports indicated that they might support the Allies." ], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the campaign a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign a success", "Truth_answer": "The success of Torch caused Admiral François Darlan to order co-operation with the Allies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Avalanche", "Context": [ "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about?", "The French colonies in North Africa were dominated by the Vichy French, formally aligned Germany but with mixed loyalties. Reports indicated that they might support the Allies.", "Was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign a success?", "The success of Torch caused Admiral François Darlan to order co-operation with the Allies." ], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was avalanche?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Operation Avalanche in World War II", "Truth_answer": "Operation Avalanche was the codename for the Allied landings near the port of Salerno, part of the Allied invasion of Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Operation Avalanche in World War II?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Avalanche", "Context": [ "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about?", "The French colonies in North Africa were dominated by the Vichy French, formally aligned Germany but with mixed loyalties. Reports indicated that they might support the Allies.", "Was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign a success?", "The success of Torch caused Admiral François Darlan to order co-operation with the Allies.", "What was Operation Avalanche in World War II?", "Operation Avalanche was the codename for the Allied landings near the port of Salerno, part of the Allied invasion of Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the operation about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Operation Avalanche in World War II operation about", "Truth_answer": "Its primary objectives were to seize the port of Naples to ensure resupply, and to cut across to the east coast, trapping the Axis troops further south.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Operation Avalanche in World War II operation about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Avalanche#Further_Allied_advances", "Context": [ "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about?", "The French colonies in North Africa were dominated by the Vichy French, formally aligned Germany but with mixed loyalties. Reports indicated that they might support the Allies.", "Was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign a success?", "The success of Torch caused Admiral François Darlan to order co-operation with the Allies.", "What was Operation Avalanche in World War II?", "Operation Avalanche was the codename for the Allied landings near the port of Salerno, part of the Allied invasion of Italy.", "What was the Operation Avalanche in World War II operation about?", "Its primary objectives were to seize the port of Naples to ensure resupply, and to cut across to the east coast, trapping the Axis troops further south." ], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they switch their attention to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The Allies switch their attention to after securing Salerno in Operation Avalanche", "Truth_answer": "With the Salerno beachhead secure, the 5th Army could begin to attack northwest towards Naples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121054627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Avalanche_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Allies switch their attention to after securing Salerno in Operation Avalanche?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower#In_service_of_generals", "Context": [ "What was Operation Torch in World War II?", "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "What was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign about?", "The French colonies in North Africa were dominated by the Vichy French, formally aligned Germany but with mixed loyalties. Reports indicated that they might support the Allies.", "Was the Operation Torch in World War II campaign a success?", "The success of Torch caused Admiral François Darlan to order co-operation with the Allies.", "What was Operation Avalanche in World War II?", "Operation Avalanche was the codename for the Allied landings near the port of Salerno, part of the Allied invasion of Italy.", "What was the Operation Avalanche in World War II operation about?", "Its primary objectives were to seize the port of Naples to ensure resupply, and to cut across to the east coast, trapping the Axis troops further south.", "What did The Allies switch their attention to after securing Salerno in Operation Avalanche?", "With the Salerno beachhead secure, the 5th Army could begin to attack northwest towards Naples." ], "Conversation_no": 298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dwight D. Eisenhower other than military activities in World War II", "Truth_answer": "The improvement of highways became a signature issue for Eisenhower as President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dwight D. Eisenhower other than military activities in World War II?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "during his early career what was his occupation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "during his early career what was his occupation", "Truth_answer": "As a teenager, Miller delivered bread every morning before school to help the family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "During Arthur Miller's early career what was his occupation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller#Early_life", "Context": [ "During Arthur Miller's early career what was his occupation?", "As a teenager, Miller delivered bread every morning before school to help the family." ], "Conversation_no": 299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his first play produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Arthur Miller's first play", "Truth_answer": "At the University of Michigan he wrote his first play, No Villain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Arthur Miller's first play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller#Early_life", "Context": [ "During Arthur Miller's early career what was his occupation?", "As a teenager, Miller delivered bread every morning before school to help the family.", "What was Arthur Miller's first play?", "At the University of Michigan he wrote his first play, No Villain." ], "Conversation_no": 299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that play successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was that Arthur Miller's No Villain play successful", "Truth_answer": "Miller won the Avery Hopwood Award for No Villain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that Arthur Miller's No Villain play successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller#Early_life", "Context": [ "During Arthur Miller's early career what was his occupation?", "As a teenager, Miller delivered bread every morning before school to help the family.", "What was Arthur Miller's first play?", "At the University of Michigan he wrote his first play, No Villain.", "Was that Arthur Miller's No Villain play successful?", "Miller won the Avery Hopwood Award for No Villain." ], "Conversation_no": 299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he produce another play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller produce another play after No Villain", "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Miller wrote Honors at Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller produce another play after No Villain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller#Early_life", "Context": [ "During Arthur Miller's early career what was his occupation?", "As a teenager, Miller delivered bread every morning before school to help the family.", "What was Arthur Miller's first play?", "At the University of Michigan he wrote his first play, No Villain.", "Was that Arthur Miller's No Villain play successful?", "Miller won the Avery Hopwood Award for No Villain.", "Did Arthur Miller produce another play after No Villain?", "In 1937, Miller wrote Honors at Dawn." ], "Conversation_no": 299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that play successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Arthur Miller's Honors at Dawn play successful", "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Miller wrote Honors at Dawn, which also received the Avery Hopwood Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Arthur Miller's Honors at Dawn play successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake#1972–1974:_Final_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in his final years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in his final years", "Truth_answer": "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake#1972–1974:_Final_years", "Context": [ "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant." ], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do at home?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home", "Truth_answer": "His return was often difficult for his family; Gabrielle said, good days in my parents' home were good days for Nick, and bad days were bad days for Nick...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/worldfolkandjazz/11250728/Nick-Drake-the-fragile-genius.html", "Context": [ "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant.", "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home?", "His return was often difficult for his family; Gabrielle said, good days in my parents' home were good days for Nick, and bad days were bad days for Nick...“" ], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the retainer for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's retainer for", "Truth_answer": "Joe Boyd put Nick Drake on a retainer of £25 a week, set against royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210051725id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/worldfolkandjazz/11250728/Nick-Drake-the-fragile-genius.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's retainer for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake#1972–1974:_Final_years", "Context": [ "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant.", "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home?", "His return was often difficult for his family; Gabrielle said, good days in my parents' home were good days for Nick, and bad days were bad days for Nick...“", "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's retainer for?", "Joe Boyd put Nick Drake on a retainer of £25 a week, set against royalties." ], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in his final years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Joe Boyd do in his final years", "Truth_answer": "He would disappear for days, sometimes arriving unannounced at friends' houses, uncommunicative and withdrawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years besides become asocial, distant, live at his parent's home and collect a retainer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake#1972–1974:_Final_years", "Context": [ "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant.", "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home?", "His return was often difficult for his family; Gabrielle said, good days in my parents' home were good days for Nick, and bad days were bad days for Nick...“", "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's retainer for?", "Joe Boyd put Nick Drake on a retainer of £25 a week, set against royalties.", "What else did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years besides become asocial, distant, live at his parent's home and collect a retainer?", "He would disappear for days, sometimes arriving unannounced at friends' houses, uncommunicative and withdrawn." ], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have a wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did singer-songwriter Nick Drake have a wife", "Truth_answer": "Sophia Ryde has been described by Drake's biographers as the nearest thing to a girlfriend in his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did singer-songwriter Nick Drake have a wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake", "Context": [ "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant.", "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home?", "His return was often difficult for his family; Gabrielle said, good days in my parents' home were good days for Nick, and bad days were bad days for Nick...“", "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's retainer for?", "Joe Boyd put Nick Drake on a retainer of £25 a week, set against royalties.", "What else did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years besides become asocial, distant, live at his parent's home and collect a retainer?", "He would disappear for days, sometimes arriving unannounced at friends' houses, uncommunicative and withdrawn.", "Did singer-songwriter Nick Drake have a wife?", "Sophia Ryde has been described by Drake's biographers as the nearest thing to a girlfriend in his life." ], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on singer-songwriter Nick Drake other than his final years, time at home, retainer and personal life", "Truth_answer": "He gradually achieved wider recognition and is now considered among the most influential English singer-songwriters of the last 50 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on singer-songwriter Nick Drake other than his final years, time at home, retainer and personal life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Leaves_Left", "Context": [ "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years?", "In the months following Pink Moon's release, Drake became increasingly asocial and distant.", "What did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do at home?", "His return was often difficult for his family; Gabrielle said, good days in my parents' home were good days for Nick, and bad days were bad days for Nick...“", "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's retainer for?", "Joe Boyd put Nick Drake on a retainer of £25 a week, set against royalties.", "What else did singer-songwriter Nick Drake do in his final years besides become asocial, distant, live at his parent's home and collect a retainer?", "He would disappear for days, sometimes arriving unannounced at friends' houses, uncommunicative and withdrawn.", "Did singer-songwriter Nick Drake have a wife?", "Sophia Ryde has been described by Drake's biographers as the nearest thing to a girlfriend in his life.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on singer-songwriter Nick Drake other than his final years, time at home, retainer and personal life?", "He gradually achieved wider recognition and is now considered among the most influential English singer-songwriters of the last 50 years." ], "Conversation_no": 300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the album called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's debut album called", "Truth_answer": "Five Leaves Left is the debut studio album by English folk musician Nick Drake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's debut album called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#1983_and_the_inaugural_World_Championships", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1983", "Truth_answer": "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#Fame_as_a_competitive_athlete", "Context": [ "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14." ], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sports did he participate in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in", "Truth_answer": "Though his focus was on the long jump, he was now starting to emerge as a talent in the sprints.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#1983_and_the_inaugural_World_Championships", "Context": [ "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14.", "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in?", "Though his focus was on the long jump, he was now starting to emerge as a talent in the sprints." ], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any events?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Carl Lewis win any events at the 1983 TAC/Mobil Championships", "Truth_answer": "He won the 200 m on June 19 at the TAC/Mobil Championships in 19.75 s, the second-fastest time in history and the low-altitude record", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Lewis win any events at the 1983 TAC/Mobil Championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#1983_and_the_inaugural_World_Championships", "Context": [ "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14.", "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in?", "Though his focus was on the long jump, he was now starting to emerge as a talent in the sprints.", "Did Carl Lewis win any events at the 1983 TAC/Mobil Championships?", "He won the 200 m on June 19 at the TAC/Mobil Championships in 19.75 s, the second-fastest time in history and the low-altitude record" ], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any others he won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other events he won", "Truth_answer": "At the TAC Championships on June 19, he set a new low-altitude record in the long jump, 8.79 m", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other events Carl Lewis won in 1983 besides the 200 meters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#Breakthrough_in_1981_and_1982", "Context": [ "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14.", "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in?", "Though his focus was on the long jump, he was now starting to emerge as a talent in the sprints.", "Did Carl Lewis win any events at the 1983 TAC/Mobil Championships?", "He won the 200 m on June 19 at the TAC/Mobil Championships in 19.75 s, the second-fastest time in history and the low-altitude record", "Were there any other events Carl Lewis won in 1983 besides the 200 meters?", "At the TAC Championships on June 19, he set a new low-altitude record in the long jump, 8.79 m" ], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any awards or accolades?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Carl Lewis get any awards or accolades", "Truth_answer": "Lewis was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Lewis get any awards or accolades?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#Breakthrough_in_1981_and_1982", "Context": [ "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14.", "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in?", "Though his focus was on the long jump, he was now starting to emerge as a talent in the sprints.", "Did Carl Lewis win any events at the 1983 TAC/Mobil Championships?", "He won the 200 m on June 19 at the TAC/Mobil Championships in 19.75 s, the second-fastest time in history and the low-altitude record", "Were there any other events Carl Lewis won in 1983 besides the 200 meters?", "At the TAC Championships on June 19, he set a new low-altitude record in the long jump, 8.79 m", "Did Carl Lewis get any awards or accolades?", "Lewis was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News." ], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What magazine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What magazine awarded Athlete of the Year to Carl Lewis", "Truth_answer": "Lewis was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What magazine awarded Athlete of the Year to Carl Lewis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis#Breakthrough_in_1981_and_1982", "Context": [ "What happened in 1983 to Carl Lewis?", "He became the first person to run a sub-10 second 100 m at low-altitude with a 9.97 s in Modesto on May 14.", "What sports did Carl Lewis participate in?", "Though his focus was on the long jump, he was now starting to emerge as a talent in the sprints.", "Did Carl Lewis win any events at the 1983 TAC/Mobil Championships?", "He won the 200 m on June 19 at the TAC/Mobil Championships in 19.75 s, the second-fastest time in history and the low-altitude record", "Were there any other events Carl Lewis won in 1983 besides the 200 meters?", "At the TAC Championships on June 19, he set a new low-altitude record in the long jump, 8.79 m", "Did Carl Lewis get any awards or accolades?", "Lewis was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News.", "What magazine awarded Athlete of the Year to Carl Lewis?", "Lewis was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News." ], "Conversation_no": 301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Athlete of the Year awarded to Carl Lewis", "Truth_answer": "He was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News six times from 1981 to 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Athlete of the Year awarded to Carl Lewis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name One movie that featured Herb Jeffries ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name One movie that featured Herb Jeffries", "Truth_answer": "He starred in Harlem on the Prairie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one movie that featured Herb Jeffries?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_on_the_Prairie", "Context": [ "Name one movie that featured Herb Jeffries?", "He starred in Harlem on the Prairie." ], "Conversation_no": 302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Harlem on the Prairie made ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Harlem on the Prairie made", "Truth_answer": "Harlem on the Prairie was produced by Associated Features, which was organized in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429181805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_on_the_Prairie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harlem on the Prairie made ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries#Film_career", "Context": [ "Name one movie that featured Herb Jeffries?", "He starred in Harlem on the Prairie.", "When was Harlem on the Prairie made ?", "Harlem on the Prairie was produced by Associated Features, which was organized in 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did Harlem on the Prairie gross ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Harlem on the Prairie gross", "Truth_answer": "The film grossed $50,000 in its first 12 months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Harlem on the Prairie gross ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the group first split?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the group first split", "Truth_answer": "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders", "Context": [ "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards." ], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders", "Truth_answer": "Rogue Traders was formed by James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis, in London while both were working as DJs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders", "Context": [ "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards.", "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders?", "Rogue Traders was formed by James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis, in London while both were working as DJs." ], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And were there more members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And were there more members of the band Rogue Traders besides James Ash and Steve Davis", "Truth_answer": "Rogue Traders were joined in 2004 by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, on lead vocals, Cameron McGlinchey on drums and Tim Henwood on guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And were there more members of the band Rogue Traders besides James Ash and Steve Davis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Come_the_Drums", "Context": [ "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards.", "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders?", "Rogue Traders was formed by James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis, in London while both were working as DJs.", "And were there more members of the band Rogue Traders besides James Ash and Steve Davis?", "Rogue Traders were joined in 2004 by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, on lead vocals, Cameron McGlinchey on drums and Tim Henwood on guitar." ], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the new members release new music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders release new music with the lineup", "Truth_answer": "Here Come the Drums is the second studio album which features the Rogue Traders with the then-new vocalist Natalie Bassingthwaighte.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders release new music with the lineup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders", "Context": [ "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards.", "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders?", "Rogue Traders was formed by James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis, in London while both were working as DJs.", "And were there more members of the band Rogue Traders besides James Ash and Steve Davis?", "Rogue Traders were joined in 2004 by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, on lead vocals, Cameron McGlinchey on drums and Tim Henwood on guitar.", "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders release new music with the lineup?", "Here Come the Drums is the second studio album which features the Rogue Traders with the then-new vocalist Natalie Bassingthwaighte." ], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the new music do well on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders' music do well on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Rogue Traders have achieved chart success in Australia, with seven Top 20 hits on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders' music do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_in_the_Dark", "Context": [ "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards.", "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders?", "Rogue Traders was formed by James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis, in London while both were working as DJs.", "And were there more members of the band Rogue Traders besides James Ash and Steve Davis?", "Rogue Traders were joined in 2004 by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, on lead vocals, Cameron McGlinchey on drums and Tim Henwood on guitar.", "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders release new music with the lineup?", "Here Come the Drums is the second studio album which features the Rogue Traders with the then-new vocalist Natalie Bassingthwaighte.", "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders' music do well on the charts?", "Rogue Traders have achieved chart success in Australia, with seven Top 20 hits on the ARIA Singles Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any more albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the new Rogue Traders lineup have any more albums", "Truth_answer": "Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Rogue Traders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151130074559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_in_the_Dark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders have any more albums after the addition of new members besides Here Come the Drums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Drums_(album)", "Context": [ "When did the band Rogue Traders first split?", "The band was dropped by Sony Records in 2010, and split shortly afterwards.", "Who were the members of the band Rogue Traders?", "Rogue Traders was formed by James Ash on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis, in London while both were working as DJs.", "And were there more members of the band Rogue Traders besides James Ash and Steve Davis?", "Rogue Traders were joined in 2004 by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, on lead vocals, Cameron McGlinchey on drums and Tim Henwood on guitar.", "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders release new music with the lineup?", "Here Come the Drums is the second studio album which features the Rogue Traders with the then-new vocalist Natalie Bassingthwaighte.", "Did the new lineup Rogue Traders' music do well on the charts?", "Rogue Traders have achieved chart success in Australia, with seven Top 20 hits on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "Did the band Rogue Traders have any more albums after the addition of new members besides Here Come the Drums?", "Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Rogue Traders." ], "Conversation_no": 303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did there later music do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did there later music do well", "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Drums is a double album by Rogue Traders and did not chart in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders's later music before the split do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Brown_(rapper)#1995–1997:_Early_career,_Ill_Na_Na_and_The_Firm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did her career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did her career start", "Truth_answer": "While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Brown_(rapper)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the rapper Foxy Brown's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Brown_(rapper)#1995–1997:_Early_career,_Ill_Na_Na_and_The_Firm", "Context": [ "How did the rapper Foxy Brown's career start?", "While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they think of her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the production team Trackmasters think of the rapper Foxy Brown", "Truth_answer": "Members of the production team Trackmasters were in attendance that night and were impressed enough to invite Brown to rap over I Shot Ya.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the production team Trackmasters think of the rapper Foxy Brown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Me_Home_(song)", "Context": [ "How did the rapper Foxy Brown's career start?", "While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "What did the production team Trackmasters think of the rapper Foxy Brown?", "Members of the production team Trackmasters were in attendance that night and were impressed enough to invite Brown to rap over I Shot Ya.“" ], "Conversation_no": 304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she release any songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the rapper Foxy Brown release any songs", "Truth_answer": "Get Me Home is the first single from Foxy Brown's debut album Ill Na Na.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161207022148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Me_Home_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rapper Foxy Brown release any songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chyna_Doll_(album)", "Context": [ "How did the rapper Foxy Brown's career start?", "While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "What did the production team Trackmasters think of the rapper Foxy Brown?", "Members of the production team Trackmasters were in attendance that night and were impressed enough to invite Brown to rap over I Shot Ya.“", "Did the rapper Foxy Brown release any songs?", "Get Me Home is the first single from Foxy Brown's debut album Ill Na Na." ], "Conversation_no": 304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Foxy Brown successful", "Truth_answer": "Chyna Doll, the second album by Foxy Brown, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, the second rap album by a female artist to debut at number one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the rapper Foxy Brown successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ill_Na_Na", "Context": [ "How did the rapper Foxy Brown's career start?", "While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "What did the production team Trackmasters think of the rapper Foxy Brown?", "Members of the production team Trackmasters were in attendance that night and were impressed enough to invite Brown to rap over I Shot Ya.“", "Did the rapper Foxy Brown release any songs?", "Get Me Home is the first single from Foxy Brown's debut album Ill Na Na.", "Was the rapper Foxy Brown successful?", "Chyna Doll, the second album by Foxy Brown, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, the second rap album by a female artist to debut at number one." ], "Conversation_no": 304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Ill Na Na?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the rapper Foxy Brown's Ill Na Na", "Truth_answer": "ll Na Na is the debut studio album by American rapper Foxy Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617141647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_Be_(song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201110023244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ill_Na_Na_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rapper Foxy Brown's Ill Na Na?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_(music)", "Context": [ "How did the rapper Foxy Brown's career start?", "While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "What did the production team Trackmasters think of the rapper Foxy Brown?", "Members of the production team Trackmasters were in attendance that night and were impressed enough to invite Brown to rap over I Shot Ya.“", "Did the rapper Foxy Brown release any songs?", "Get Me Home is the first single from Foxy Brown's debut album Ill Na Na.", "Was the rapper Foxy Brown successful?", "Chyna Doll, the second album by Foxy Brown, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, the second rap album by a female artist to debut at number one.", "What is the rapper Foxy Brown's Ill Na Na?", "ll Na Na is the debut studio album by American rapper Foxy Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a single in relation to the music industry", "Truth_answer": "In the music industry, a single is a type of release, typically a song recording of fewer tracks than an LP record or an album.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Bangles_%28EP%29_p17", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Flash_%28Queen_song%29_p22", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Penguins_%26_Polarbears_p13", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Two_Horizons_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single in relation to the music industry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chief_ministers_of_Gujarat", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did her second term begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did her second term begin", "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyotigram_Yojana", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the last system called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called", "Truth_answer": "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Development_projects", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state" ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is credited to this", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister", "Truth_answer": "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/E-governance-reduces-corruption-at-check-posts/articleshow/1700511.cms", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is one", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat", "Truth_answer": "Computerized internet check-points were found to have reduced corruption in Gujarat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/E-governance-reduces-corruption-at-check-posts/articleshow/1700511.cms", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state.", "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat?", "Computerized internet check-points were found to have reduced corruption in Gujarat." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does this mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does a computer check-point mean", "Truth_answer": "Computerized internet check-points help monitor the movement of goods while in transport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does a computer check-point mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Second_term", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state.", "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat?", "Computerized internet check-points were found to have reduced corruption in Gujarat.", "What does a computer check-point mean?", "Computerized internet check-points help monitor the movement of goods while in transport." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another influncier", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another influncier", "Truth_answer": "Modi curtailed the influence of Sangh Parivar organisations such as the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and the Vishva Hindu Parishad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences were lessened in Gujarat by Narendra Modi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sangh_Parivarhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharatiya_Kisan_Sangh", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state.", "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat?", "Computerized internet check-points were found to have reduced corruption in Gujarat.", "What does a computer check-point mean?", "Computerized internet check-points help monitor the movement of goods while in transport.", "What influences were lessened in Gujarat by Narendra Modi?", "Modi curtailed the influence of Sangh Parivar organisations such as the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and the Vishva Hindu Parishad." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does that satnd for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Bharatiya Kisan Sangh or BKS stand for", "Truth_answer": "Bharatiya Kisan Sangh stands for Indian Farmers' Collective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Bharatiya Kisan Sangh or BKS stand for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Second_term", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state.", "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat?", "Computerized internet check-points were found to have reduced corruption in Gujarat.", "What does a computer check-point mean?", "Computerized internet check-points help monitor the movement of goods while in transport.", "What influences were lessened in Gujarat by Narendra Modi?", "Modi curtailed the influence of Sangh Parivar organisations such as the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and the Vishva Hindu Parishad.", "What does Bharatiya Kisan Sangh or BKS stand for?", "Bharatiya Kisan Sangh stands for Indian Farmers' Collective." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who staged something", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who staged a farmer's demonstration in Gujarat during Narendra Modi’s ministership", "Truth_answer": "BKS, an Indian farmers' representative organization, staged a farmers' demonstration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who staged a farmer's demonstration in Gujarat during Narendra Modi’s ministership?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi#Second_term", "Context": [ "When did Narendra Modi's second term as Gujarat's chief minister begin?", "Narendra Modi was sworn in as Gujarat's chief minister on 20 December 2012.", "What was the last system implemented in Gujarat's power distribution called?", "Jyotigram Yojana is an initiative of the Government of Gujarat to ensure availability of 24-hour three phase quality power supply to rural areas of the state", "What is credited to Gujarat's decline in corruption during Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister?", "His policies during his second term have been credited with reducing corruption in the state.", "What was one of Narendra Modi’s policies to curb corruption in Gujarat?", "Computerized internet check-points were found to have reduced corruption in Gujarat.", "What does a computer check-point mean?", "Computerized internet check-points help monitor the movement of goods while in transport.", "What influences were lessened in Gujarat by Narendra Modi?", "Modi curtailed the influence of Sangh Parivar organisations such as the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and the Vishva Hindu Parishad.", "What does Bharatiya Kisan Sangh or BKS stand for?", "Bharatiya Kisan Sangh stands for Indian Farmers' Collective.", "Who staged a farmer's demonstration in Gujarat during Narendra Modi’s ministership?", "BKS, an Indian farmers' representative organization, staged a farmers' demonstration." ], "Conversation_no": 305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did BKS do next", "Truth_answer": "Modi ordered BKS members eviction from state-provided houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Narendra Modi do next after BKS staged a farmers' demonstration?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were The Belmonts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were The Belmonts", "Truth_answer": "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s." ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members", "Truth_answer": "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts#History", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci." ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1957?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1957", "Truth_answer": "After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records, Dion DiMucci was paired with The Belmonts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1957 to Dion and the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts#History", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci.", "What happened in 1957 to Dion and the Belmonts?", "After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records, Dion DiMucci was paired with The Belmonts." ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they collaborate with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dion and the Belmonts collaborate with anyone", "Truth_answer": "This early success brought them their first major tour in late 1958, with the Coasters, Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p2", "http://www.yourememberthat.com/search/Ritchie/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion and the Belmonts collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts#History", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci.", "What happened in 1957 to Dion and the Belmonts?", "After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records, Dion DiMucci was paired with The Belmonts.", "Did Dion and the Belmonts collaborate with anyone?", "This early success brought them their first major tour in late 1958, with the Coasters, Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin" ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did The Belmonts tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dion and the Belmonts tour", "Truth_answer": "Dion and the Belmonts were on the Winter Dance Party tour with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper J. P. Richardson but avoided the plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion and the Belmonts tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts#History", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci.", "What happened in 1957 to Dion and the Belmonts?", "After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records, Dion DiMucci was paired with The Belmonts.", "Did Dion and the Belmonts collaborate with anyone?", "This early success brought them their first major tour in late 1958, with the Coasters, Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin", "Did Dion and the Belmonts tour?", "Dion and the Belmonts were on the Winter Dance Party tour with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper J. P. Richardson but avoided the plane crash." ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything happen in 1960?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen in 1960", "Truth_answer": "In early 1960, Dion DiMucci checked into a hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen in 1960 to Dion DiMucci?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts#History", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci.", "What happened in 1957 to Dion and the Belmonts?", "After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records, Dion DiMucci was paired with The Belmonts.", "Did Dion and the Belmonts collaborate with anyone?", "This early success brought them their first major tour in late 1958, with the Coasters, Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin", "Did Dion and the Belmonts tour?", "Dion and the Belmonts were on the Winter Dance Party tour with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper J. P. Richardson but avoided the plane crash.", "Did anything happen in 1960 to Dion DiMucci?", "In early 1960, Dion DiMucci checked into a hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he check into the hospital?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Dion DiMucci check into the hospital", "Truth_answer": "Dion DiMucci checked into a hospital for heroin addiction, a problem he had since his mid-teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dion DiMucci check into the hospital in 1960?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1988-10-16-8803010019-story.html", "Context": [ "Who were Dion and the Belmonts?", "Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s.", "Who were Dion and the Belmonts' members?", "The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano, formed a quartet with Dion DiMucci.", "What happened in 1957 to Dion and the Belmonts?", "After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records, Dion DiMucci was paired with The Belmonts.", "Did Dion and the Belmonts collaborate with anyone?", "This early success brought them their first major tour in late 1958, with the Coasters, Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin", "Did Dion and the Belmonts tour?", "Dion and the Belmonts were on the Winter Dance Party tour with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper J. P. Richardson but avoided the plane crash.", "Did anything happen in 1960 to Dion DiMucci?", "In early 1960, Dion DiMucci checked into a hospital.", "Why did Dion DiMucci check into the hospital in 1960?", "Dion DiMucci checked into a hospital for heroin addiction, a problem he had since his mid-teens." ], "Conversation_no": 306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make it out of the hospital?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci make it out of the hospital for heroin addiction", "Truth_answer": "Dion checked himself into a hospital and beat heroin addiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071203id_/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1988-10-16-8803010019-story.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci make it out of the hospital for heroin addiction?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson#2002–2005:_Second_child_sexual_abuse_allegations,_trial,_and_acquittal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2002?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2002", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_with_Michael_Jackson", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months." ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the documentary see him doing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the documentary Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing", "Truth_answer": "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128152946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_with_Michael_Jackson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson#1997–2002:_Label_dispute_and_Invincible", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life" ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he then do on the balcony?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson then do on the balcony", "Truth_answer": "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson#1997–2002:_Label_dispute_and_Invincible", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level." ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to prince?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson do to prince", "Truth_answer": "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson do to Prince Michael Jackson II in Berlin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson#1997–2002:_Label_dispute_and_Invincible", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "What did Michael Jackson do to Prince Michael Jackson II in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level." ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Michael have to apologize?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Jackson have to apologize for dangling Prince Jackson over the Berlin hotel balcony", "Truth_answer": "Prompting widespread criticism in the media over the dangling incident. Jackson apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Jackson have to apologize for dangling Prince Jackson over the Berlin hotel balcony?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_with_Michael_Jackson", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "What did Michael Jackson do to Prince Michael Jackson II in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "Did Michael Jackson have to apologize for dangling Prince Jackson over the Berlin hotel balcony?", "Prompting widespread criticism in the media over the dangling incident. Jackson apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake.“" ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the incident make it into the documentary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Jackson's dangling of Prince Jackson incident make it into the Living with Michael Jackson documentary", "Truth_answer": "Bashir gets to meet the Jackson children Prince and Paris, who wore masks to conceal their appearance. Jackson then went to Berlin, Germany, where the baby dangling incident occurred.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Jackson's dangling of Prince Jackson incident make it into the Living with Michael Jackson documentary?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Michael_Jackson#Verdict", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "What did Michael Jackson do to Prince Michael Jackson II in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "Did Michael Jackson have to apologize for dangling Prince Jackson over the Berlin hotel balcony?", "Prompting widespread criticism in the media over the dangling incident. Jackson apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake.“", "Did Michael Jackson's dangling of Prince Jackson incident make it into the Living with Michael Jackson documentary?", "Bashir gets to meet the Jackson children Prince and Paris, who wore masks to conceal their appearance. Jackson then went to Berlin, Germany, where the baby dangling incident occurred." ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the investigation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation", "Truth_answer": "On June 13, 2005, they returned a verdict of not guilty on all charges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Michael_Jackson#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "What did Michael Jackson do to Prince Michael Jackson II in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "Did Michael Jackson have to apologize for dangling Prince Jackson over the Berlin hotel balcony?", "Prompting widespread criticism in the media over the dangling incident. Jackson apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake.“", "Did Michael Jackson's dangling of Prince Jackson incident make it into the Living with Michael Jackson documentary?", "Bashir gets to meet the Jackson children Prince and Paris, who wore masks to conceal their appearance. Jackson then went to Berlin, Germany, where the baby dangling incident occurred.", "What was the result of the The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation?", "On June 13, 2005, they returned a verdict of not guilty on all charges." ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson incident", "Truth_answer": "Following the trial Jackson moved to the Persian Gulf island country of Bahrain as a guest of Sheikh Abdullah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Michael_Jackson#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happened in 2002 to Michael Jackson?", "Beginning in May 2002, a documentary film crew led by Martin Bashir followed Michael Jackson for several months.", "What did the documentary Living with Michael Jackson see Michael Jackson doing?", "Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson about different aspects of his life", "What did Michael Jackson then do on the hotel balcony in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "What did Michael Jackson do to Prince Michael Jackson II in Berlin?", "On November 20, Jackson briefly held Blanket over the railing of his Berlin hotel room, four stories above ground level.", "Did Michael Jackson have to apologize for dangling Prince Jackson over the Berlin hotel balcony?", "Prompting widespread criticism in the media over the dangling incident. Jackson apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake.“", "Did Michael Jackson's dangling of Prince Jackson incident make it into the Living with Michael Jackson documentary?", "Bashir gets to meet the Jackson children Prince and Paris, who wore masks to conceal their appearance. Jackson then went to Berlin, Germany, where the baby dangling incident occurred.", "What was the result of the The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation?", "On June 13, 2005, they returned a verdict of not guilty on all charges.", "What happened after The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation?", "Following the trial Jackson moved to the Persian Gulf island country of Bahrain as a guest of Sheikh Abdullah." ], "Conversation_no": 307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Michael say about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson say about The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation", "Truth_answer": "He never returned to Neverland Ranch, saying it had been despoiled by police searches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson say about The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson trial and investigation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many different versions of this song were recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many different versions of this song were recorded", "Truth_answer": "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times." ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hound Dog have similarities or did Hound Dog have similarities or did Hound Dog have similarities or did Hound Dog have similarities or did Hound Dog have similarities or", "Truth_answer": "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl" ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the other rip off song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl", "Truth_answer": "Female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra. While credited solely to Kennedy, this song has a similar melody to Hound Dog", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#Proceedings_2", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl?", "Female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra. While credited solely to Kennedy, this song has a similar melody to Hound Dog" ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone get sued over that song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone get sued over that song", "Truth_answer": "As Freddie Bell had provided lyrics for the version of Hound Dog recorded by Elvis Presley, he sued Leiber & Stoller to get some of the composer royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p51" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone get sued over the song Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl?", "Female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra. While credited solely to Kennedy, this song has a similar melody to Hound Dog", "Did anyone get sued over the song Hound Dog?", "As Freddie Bell had provided lyrics for the version of Hound Dog recorded by Elvis Presley, he sued Leiber & Stoller to get some of the composer royalties." ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there another rip-off song mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there another rip-off song mentioned in the album Hound Dog", "Truth_answer": "Robert Loers found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called You Ain't Nuttin' But a Juicehead on an anonymous acetate at Select-o-Hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another rip-off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl and Country Boy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl?", "Female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra. While credited solely to Kennedy, this song has a similar melody to Hound Dog", "Did anyone get sued over the song Hound Dog?", "As Freddie Bell had provided lyrics for the version of Hound Dog recorded by Elvis Presley, he sued Leiber & Stoller to get some of the composer royalties.", "Is there another rip-off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl and Country Boy?", "Robert Loers found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called You Ain't Nuttin' But a Juicehead on an anonymous acetate at Select-o-Hits." ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this song chart or get popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this song chart or get popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juice Head, a rip-off of the song Hound Dog, chart or get popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl?", "Female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra. While credited solely to Kennedy, this song has a similar melody to Hound Dog", "Did anyone get sued over the song Hound Dog?", "As Freddie Bell had provided lyrics for the version of Hound Dog recorded by Elvis Presley, he sued Leiber & Stoller to get some of the composer royalties.", "Is there another rip-off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl and Country Boy?", "Robert Loers found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called You Ain't Nuttin' But a Juicehead on an anonymous acetate at Select-o-Hits.", "Did Juice Head, a rip-off of the song Hound Dog, chart or get popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there another rip-off song mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there another rip off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl, Country Boy, and Juice Head", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another rip off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl, Country Boy, and Juice Head?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "How many different versions of the song Hound Dog were recorded?", "The song Hound Dog has been recorded more than 250 times.", "Did the different versions of the song Hound Dog have similarities or did they only share the title?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release. They used a similar melody. The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "What was the other rip-off of the song Hound Dog besides Play Girl?", "Female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra. While credited solely to Kennedy, this song has a similar melody to Hound Dog", "Did anyone get sued over the song Hound Dog?", "As Freddie Bell had provided lyrics for the version of Hound Dog recorded by Elvis Presley, he sued Leiber & Stoller to get some of the composer royalties.", "Is there another rip-off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl and Country Boy?", "Robert Loers found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called You Ain't Nuttin' But a Juicehead on an anonymous acetate at Select-o-Hits.", "Did Juice Head, a rip-off of the song Hound Dog, chart or get popular?", "Is there another rip off song of Hound Dog mentioned besides Play Girl, Country Boy, and Juice Head?" ], "Conversation_no": 308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else mentioned that's interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else mentioned in the song Hound Dog article", "Truth_answer": "Philip H. Ennis sees Two Hound Dogs, which was recorded on May 10, 1955, by Bill Haley & His Comets as a response to Big Mama Thornton's recording, Hound Dog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else mentioned in the song Hound Dog article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo#Michigan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Viola doing in Michigan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Viola doing in Michigan", "Truth_answer": "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo#Michigan", "Context": [ "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co." ], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they move to Michigan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan", "Truth_answer": "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo#Michigan", "Context": [ "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co." ], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything interesting there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything interesting in Ypsilanti, Michigan", "Truth_answer": "While in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature led her to drop out of high school after one year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything interesting in Ypsilanti, Michigan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo#Michigan", "Context": [ "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything interesting in Ypsilanti, Michigan?", "While in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature led her to drop out of high school after one year." ], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything else besides dropping out of school", "Truth_answer": "Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature also led her to elope at the age of 16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything else besides dropping out of school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything interesting in Ypsilanti, Michigan?", "While in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature led her to drop out of high school after one year.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything else besides dropping out of school?", "Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature also led her to elope at the age of 16." ], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Viola Liuzzo and her first husband divorce", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Viola Liuzzo and her first husband divorce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo#Michigan", "Context": [ "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything interesting in Ypsilanti, Michigan?", "While in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature led her to drop out of high school after one year.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything else besides dropping out of school?", "Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature also led her to elope at the age of 16.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo and her first husband divorce?" ], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any children with her second husband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo have any children with her second husband, George Argyris", "Truth_answer": "Viola Liuzzo and her second husband, George Argyris, had two children, Penny and Evangeline Mary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo have any children with her second husband, George Argyris?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo#Michigan", "Context": [ "What was Viola Liuzzo doing in Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo's family move to Michigan?", "In 1941 the Gregg family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Viola Liuzzo's father sought a job assembling bombs at the Ford Motor Co.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything interesting in Ypsilanti, Michigan?", "While in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature led her to drop out of high school after one year.", "Did Viola Liuzzo do anything else besides dropping out of school?", "Viola Liuzzo's strong-willed nature also led her to elope at the age of 16.", "Why did Viola Liuzzo and her first husband divorce?", "Did Viola Liuzzo have any children with her second husband, George Argyris?", "Viola Liuzzo and her second husband, George Argyris, had two children, Penny and Evangeline Mary." ], "Conversation_no": 309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they move away from Michigan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo move away from Michigan", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wornontv.net/93972/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Viola Liuzzo and her family move away from Michigan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he become heavyweight champion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he become heavyweight champion", "Truth_answer": "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953." ], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson#Rematch_with_Patterson", "Context": [ "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953.", "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953?" ], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any losses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson have any heavyweight championship losses", "Truth_answer": "In the June 1960 rematch against Floyd Patterson to defend his World Heavyweight Champion title, Ingemar Johansson was knocked out in the fifth round with a leaping left hook.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson have any heavyweight championship losses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson#Early_years", "Context": [ "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953.", "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953?", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any heavyweight championship losses?", "In the June 1960 rematch against Floyd Patterson to defend his World Heavyweight Champion title, Ingemar Johansson was knocked out in the fifth round with a leaping left hook." ], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson have any problems", "Truth_answer": "Ingemar Johansson broke his right hand when he knocked down Erik Jensen and won the Scandinavian pro title. He was out of the ring until late 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson have any problems?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson#Third_match_with_Patterson", "Context": [ "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953.", "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953?", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any heavyweight championship losses?", "In the June 1960 rematch against Floyd Patterson to defend his World Heavyweight Champion title, Ingemar Johansson was knocked out in the fifth round with a leaping left hook.", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any problems?", "Ingemar Johansson broke his right hand when he knocked down Erik Jensen and won the Scandinavian pro title. He was out of the ring until late 1954." ], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Ingemar Johansson article", "Truth_answer": "Ingemar Johansson was offered $100,000 to fight Muhammad Ali in a televised event but Johansson said that Ali did not have the ability to step in the ring with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Ingemar Johansson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson#Early_years", "Context": [ "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953.", "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953?", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any heavyweight championship losses?", "In the June 1960 rematch against Floyd Patterson to defend his World Heavyweight Champion title, Ingemar Johansson was knocked out in the fifth round with a leaping left hook.", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any problems?", "Ingemar Johansson broke his right hand when he knocked down Erik Jensen and won the Scandinavian pro title. He was out of the ring until late 1954.", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Ingemar Johansson article?", "Ingemar Johansson was offered $100,000 to fight Muhammad Ali in a televised event but Johansson said that Ali did not have the ability to step in the ring with him." ], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who helped him train?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who helped Ingemar Johansson train", "Truth_answer": "In his early years, Ingemar Johansson returned to the ring and turned professional under the guidance of the Swedish publisher and boxing promoter Edwin Ahlquist,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Ingemar Johansson train?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson#Third_match_with_Patterson", "Context": [ "When did Ingemar Johansson become heavyweight champion?", "Ingemar Johansson took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953.", "Who did Ingemar Johansson fight to win the Scandinavian Heavyweight Championsip in 1953?", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any heavyweight championship losses?", "In the June 1960 rematch against Floyd Patterson to defend his World Heavyweight Champion title, Ingemar Johansson was knocked out in the fifth round with a leaping left hook.", "Did Ingemar Johansson have any problems?", "Ingemar Johansson broke his right hand when he knocked down Erik Jensen and won the Scandinavian pro title. He was out of the ring until late 1954.", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Ingemar Johansson article?", "Ingemar Johansson was offered $100,000 to fight Muhammad Ali in a televised event but Johansson said that Ali did not have the ability to step in the ring with him.", "Who helped Ingemar Johansson train?", "In his early years, Ingemar Johansson returned to the ring and turned professional under the guidance of the Swedish publisher and boxing promoter Edwin Ahlquist," ], "Conversation_no": 310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he work with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson work with anyone else besides Edwin Ahlquist", "Truth_answer": "To train for the third fight with Floyd Patterson, Ingemar Johansson sparred with a young Muhammad Ali, known then as Cassius Clay, in Miami Beach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson work with anyone else besides Edwin Ahlquist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What teams did he play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What teams did he play for", "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey played for Richmond between 1953 and 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Tom Hafey play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey#Playing_career", "Context": [ "What teams did Tom Hafey play for?", "Tom Hafey played for Richmond between 1953 and 1958." ], "Conversation_no": 311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richmond win any championships while Tom Hafey played for them", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richmond win any championships while Tom Hafey played for them?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey#Playing_career", "Context": [ "What teams did Tom Hafey play for?", "Tom Hafey played for Richmond between 1953 and 1958.", "Did Richmond win any championships while Tom Hafey played for them?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about his playing career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Tom Hafey's playing career", "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey, named as one of the Tigers' best performers, was selected for the senior team for the 1955 and 1956 seasons. In these two years, he played 28 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Tom Hafey's playing career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey#Playing_career", "Context": [ "What teams did Tom Hafey play for?", "Tom Hafey played for Richmond between 1953 and 1958.", "Did Richmond win any championships while Tom Hafey played for them?", "No", "What else is notable about Tom Hafey's playing career?", "Tom Hafey, named as one of the Tigers' best performers, was selected for the senior team for the 1955 and 1956 seasons. In these two years, he played 28 games." ], "Conversation_no": 311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a long playing career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Hafey have a long playing career", "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey played for Richmond between 1953 and 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Hafey have a long playing career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa#Victory_at_Zacatecas,_1914", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas", "Truth_answer": "Pancho Villa's victory at the battle of Zacatecas in June 1914 broke the back of the Huerta regime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa#Victory_at_Zacatecas,_1914", "Context": [ "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Pancho Villa's victory at the battle of Zacatecas in June 1914 broke the back of the Huerta regime." ], "Conversation_no": 312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it break their back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the battle of Zacatecas break their backs", "Truth_answer": "After Pancho Villa's victory at Zacatecas in June 1914, Huerta left the country on 14 July 1914. The Federal Army collapsed, ceasing to exist as an institution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pancho Villa break the back of the Huerta regime?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa#Victory_at_Zacatecas,_1914", "Context": [ "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Pancho Villa's victory at the battle of Zacatecas in June 1914 broke the back of the Huerta regime.", "How did Pancho Villa break the back of the Huerta regime?", "After Pancho Villa's victory at Zacatecas in June 1914, Huerta left the country on 14 July 1914. The Federal Army collapsed, ceasing to exist as an institution." ], "Conversation_no": 312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there many casuealties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there many casualties at the Battle of Zacatecas in 1914", "Truth_answer": "In the Toma de Zacatecas, the single bloodiest battle of the Revolution, Federal casualties numbered approximately 7,000 dead and 5,000 wounded, and unknown numbers of civilian casualties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there many casualties at the Battle of Zacatecas in 1914?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa#Victory_at_Zacatecas,_1914", "Context": [ "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Pancho Villa's victory at the battle of Zacatecas in June 1914 broke the back of the Huerta regime.", "How did Pancho Villa break the back of the Huerta regime?", "After Pancho Villa's victory at Zacatecas in June 1914, Huerta left the country on 14 July 1914. The Federal Army collapsed, ceasing to exist as an institution.", "Were there many casualties at the Battle of Zacatecas in 1914?", "In the Toma de Zacatecas, the single bloodiest battle of the Revolution, Federal casualties numbered approximately 7,000 dead and 5,000 wounded, and unknown numbers of civilian casualties." ], "Conversation_no": 312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reaction to this battle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reaction to the Toma de Zacatecas", "Truth_answer": "A memorial to and museum of the Toma de Zacatecas is on the Cerro de la Bufa, a key defense point where the Federal Army was entrenched.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to the Toma de Zacatecas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa#Victory_at_Zacatecas,_1914", "Context": [ "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Pancho Villa's victory at the battle of Zacatecas in June 1914 broke the back of the Huerta regime.", "How did Pancho Villa break the back of the Huerta regime?", "After Pancho Villa's victory at Zacatecas in June 1914, Huerta left the country on 14 July 1914. The Federal Army collapsed, ceasing to exist as an institution.", "Were there many casualties at the Battle of Zacatecas in 1914?", "In the Toma de Zacatecas, the single bloodiest battle of the Revolution, Federal casualties numbered approximately 7,000 dead and 5,000 wounded, and unknown numbers of civilian casualties.", "What was the reaction to the Toma de Zacatecas?", "A memorial to and museum of the Toma de Zacatecas is on the Cerro de la Bufa, a key defense point where the Federal Army was entrenched." ], "Conversation_no": 312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pancho Villa article", "Truth_answer": "Since the colonial era, Zacatecas was the source of much of Mexico's silver, and thus a supply of funds for whoever held it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pancho Villa article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the battle of Zacatecas?", "Pancho Villa's victory at the battle of Zacatecas in June 1914 broke the back of the Huerta regime.", "How did Pancho Villa break the back of the Huerta regime?", "After Pancho Villa's victory at Zacatecas in June 1914, Huerta left the country on 14 July 1914. The Federal Army collapsed, ceasing to exist as an institution.", "Were there many casualties at the Battle of Zacatecas in 1914?", "In the Toma de Zacatecas, the single bloodiest battle of the Revolution, Federal casualties numbered approximately 7,000 dead and 5,000 wounded, and unknown numbers of civilian casualties.", "What was the reaction to the Toma de Zacatecas?", "A memorial to and museum of the Toma de Zacatecas is on the Cerro de la Bufa, a key defense point where the Federal Army was entrenched.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pancho Villa article?", "Since the colonial era, Zacatecas was the source of much of Mexico's silver, and thus a supply of funds for whoever held it." ], "Conversation_no": 312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the battle last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the battle of Zacatecas last", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the battle of Zacatecas last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year is his most recent work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year is his most recent work", "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009" ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he still in a group now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Chris Barber still in a group now", "Truth_answer": "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing." ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after 2008", "Truth_answer": "On 23 July 2009, Chris Barber, Bilk and Ball played a one-off concert at Indigo2 at the O2 in Greenwich. The concert was presented by the British Music Experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Chris Barber after 2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing.", "What happened with Chris Barber after 2008?", "On 23 July 2009, Chris Barber, Bilk and Ball played a one-off concert at Indigo2 at the O2 in Greenwich. The concert was presented by the British Music Experience." ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber perform after playing at the O2 in Greenwich", "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber performed at De Doelen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 December 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber perform after playing at the O2 in Greenwich?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing.", "What happened with Chris Barber after 2008?", "On 23 July 2009, Chris Barber, Bilk and Ball played a one-off concert at Indigo2 at the O2 in Greenwich. The concert was presented by the British Music Experience.", "Did Chris Barber perform after playing at the O2 in Greenwich?", "Chris Barber performed at De Doelen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 December 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything interesting that you didn't mention yet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting that you didn't mention yet about Chris Barber", "Truth_answer": "Pat Halcox and Chris Barber were in the band for 54 years, the longest continuous partnership in the history of jazz, exceeding even that of Duke Ellington and Harry Carney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting that you didn't mention yet about Chris Barber?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing.", "What happened with Chris Barber after 2008?", "On 23 July 2009, Chris Barber, Bilk and Ball played a one-off concert at Indigo2 at the O2 in Greenwich. The concert was presented by the British Music Experience.", "Did Chris Barber perform after playing at the O2 in Greenwich?", "Chris Barber performed at De Doelen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 December 2010.", "Is there anything interesting that you didn't mention yet about Chris Barber?", "Pat Halcox and Chris Barber were in the band for 54 years, the longest continuous partnership in the history of jazz, exceeding even that of Duke Ellington and Harry Carney" ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any original members from when he first started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any original members from when Chris Barber first started", "Truth_answer": "Pat Halcox, trumpeter with the Chris Barber Band since 31 May 1954, retired after playing his last gig with the Big Chris Barber Band on 16 July 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any original members from when Chris Barber first started?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing.", "What happened with Chris Barber after 2008?", "On 23 July 2009, Chris Barber, Bilk and Ball played a one-off concert at Indigo2 at the O2 in Greenwich. The concert was presented by the British Music Experience.", "Did Chris Barber perform after playing at the O2 in Greenwich?", "Chris Barber performed at De Doelen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 December 2010.", "Is there anything interesting that you didn't mention yet about Chris Barber?", "Pat Halcox and Chris Barber were in the band for 54 years, the longest continuous partnership in the history of jazz, exceeding even that of Duke Ellington and Harry Carney", "Are there any original members from when Chris Barber first started?", "Pat Halcox, trumpeter with the Chris Barber Band since 31 May 1954, retired after playing his last gig with the Big Chris Barber Band on 16 July 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are any other band members still with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are any other band members still with Chris Barber", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any other band members still with Chris Barber?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What year is Chris Barber's most recent work?", "Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny, Brownie & Chris, was released in 2009", "Is Chris Barber still in a group now?", "On 12 August 2019, Chris Barber's management announced his decision to retire after some 70 years of performing.", "What happened with Chris Barber after 2008?", "On 23 July 2009, Chris Barber, Bilk and Ball played a one-off concert at Indigo2 at the O2 in Greenwich. The concert was presented by the British Music Experience.", "Did Chris Barber perform after playing at the O2 in Greenwich?", "Chris Barber performed at De Doelen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 December 2010.", "Is there anything interesting that you didn't mention yet about Chris Barber?", "Pat Halcox and Chris Barber were in the band for 54 years, the longest continuous partnership in the history of jazz, exceeding even that of Duke Ellington and Harry Carney", "Are there any original members from when Chris Barber first started?", "Pat Halcox, trumpeter with the Chris Barber Band since 31 May 1954, retired after playing his last gig with the Big Chris Barber Band on 16 July 2008.", "Are any other band members still with Chris Barber?" ], "Conversation_no": 313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else you can tell me?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else you can tell me about the Chris Barber article", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Chris Barber published his autobiography Jazz Me Blues with co-author Alyn Shipton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you can tell me about the Chris Barber article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Music_career_(1950s_and_1960s)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What started Barber's musical career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What started Barber's musical career", "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Music_career_(1950s_and_1960s)", "Context": [ "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans." ], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen", "Truth_answer": "In April 1953 the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made their debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Music_career_(1950s_and_1960s)", "Context": [ "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen?", "In April 1953 the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made their debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label." ], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Chris Barber Band successful", "Truth_answer": "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Chris Barber Band successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Music_career_(1950s_and_1960s)", "Context": [ "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen?", "In April 1953 the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made their debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label.", "Was The Chris Barber Band successful?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3." ], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he achieve in the 1950s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Chris Barber achieve in the 1950s", "Truth_answer": "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Chris Barber achieve in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Music_career_(1950s_and_1960s)", "Context": [ "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen?", "In April 1953 the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made their debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label.", "Was The Chris Barber Band successful?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3.", "What else did Chris Barber achieve in the 1950s?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc." ], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur a success", "Truth_answer": "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Music_career_(1950s_and_1960s)", "Context": [ "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen?", "In April 1953 the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made their debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label.", "Was The Chris Barber Band successful?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3.", "What else did Chris Barber achieve in the 1950s?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.", "Was The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur a success?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc." ], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other songs mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other Chris Barber songs mentioned besides Petite Fleur", "Truth_answer": "The Chris Barber Band recorded the Lennon–McCartney composition Catswalk, retitled Cat Call, on The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other Chris Barber songs mentioned besides Petite Fleur?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What started Chris Barber's musical career?", "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "What happened after the formation of Ken Coyler's Jazzmen?", "In April 1953 the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made their debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label.", "Was The Chris Barber Band successful?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3.", "What else did Chris Barber achieve in the 1950s?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.", "Was The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur a success?", "The Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.", "Are there any other Chris Barber songs mentioned besides Petite Fleur?", "The Chris Barber Band recorded the Lennon–McCartney composition Catswalk, retitled Cat Call, on The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away." ], "Conversation_no": 314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs did he perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs did Chris Barber perform during the 1950s and 1960s besides Petite Fleur and Cat Call", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Chris Barber perform during the 1950s and 1960s besides Petite Fleur and Cat Call?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Doris Duke's personal life", "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic." ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were each of her marriages?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke#Personal_life", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?" ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me who she was married to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to", "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke#Personal_life", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?", "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic." ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke have any children", "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell had a daughter, Arden, who died one day after her birth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke#Personal_life", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?", "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "Did Doris Duke have any children?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell had a daughter, Arden, who died one day after her birth." ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Doris after her daughter died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Doris Duke after her daughter died", "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell divorced in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Doris Duke after her daughter died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke#Personal_life", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?", "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "Did Doris Duke have any children?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell had a daughter, Arden, who died one day after her birth.", "What happened to Doris Duke after her daughter died?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell divorced in 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that marriage work out for her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did that marriage work out for Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell", "Truth_answer": "James H. R. Cromwell, a New Deal advocate like Doris Duke, used her fortune to finance his political career. They divorced in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Doris Duke's marriage to James H. R. Cromwell work out for her?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?", "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "Did Doris Duke have any children?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell had a daughter, Arden, who died one day after her birth.", "What happened to Doris Duke after her daughter died?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell divorced in 1943.", "How did Doris Duke's marriage to James H. R. Cromwell work out for her?", "James H. R. Cromwell, a New Deal advocate like Doris Duke, used her fortune to finance his political career. They divorced in 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get a divorce after her affairs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke get a divorce after her affairs", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke get a divorce after her affairs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke#Personal_life", "Context": [ "How was Doris Duke's personal life?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "How long were each of Doris Duke's marriages?", "Can you tell me who Doris Duke married to?", "In 1935, Doris Duke married James H. R. Cromwell, the son of Palm Beach society doyenne Eva Stotesbury. In 1947, she married Porfirio Rubirosa, a diplomat from the Dominican Republic.", "Did Doris Duke have any children?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell had a daughter, Arden, who died one day after her birth.", "What happened to Doris Duke after her daughter died?", "Doris Duke and James H. R. Cromwell divorced in 1943.", "How did Doris Duke's marriage to James H. R. Cromwell work out for her?", "James H. R. Cromwell, a New Deal advocate like Doris Duke, used her fortune to finance his political career. They divorced in 1943.", "Did Doris Duke get a divorce after her affairs?" ], "Conversation_no": 315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other important aspects of her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other important aspects of Doris Duke's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke posted a bail of $5,000,000 for her friend, former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos after the latter was arrested for racketeering", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other important aspects of Doris Duke's personal life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Robert Hughes married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Robert Hughes married", "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the critic Robert Hughes married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/05/12/the-lives-of-robert-hughes", "Context": [ "Was the critic Robert Hughes married?", "The critic Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967" ], "Conversation_no": 316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emmerson get married", "Truth_answer": "In 1967, the critic Robert Hughes married Danne Emerson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emmerson get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was the critic Robert Hughes married?", "The critic Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967", "What year did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emmerson get married?", "In 1967, the critic Robert Hughes married Danne Emerson." ], "Conversation_no": 316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson have any children", "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson's son, Danton, was Hughes' only child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was the critic Robert Hughes married?", "The critic Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967", "What year did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emmerson get married?", "In 1967, the critic Robert Hughes married Danne Emerson.", "Did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson have any children?", "The critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson's son, Danton, was Hughes' only child." ], "Conversation_no": 316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their son's occupation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson son's occupation", "Truth_answer": "Danton Hughes was a sculptor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson son's occupation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was the critic Robert Hughes married?", "The critic Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967", "What year did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emmerson get married?", "In 1967, the critic Robert Hughes married Danne Emerson.", "Did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson have any children?", "The critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson's son, Danton, was Hughes' only child.", "What was the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson son's occupation?", "Danton Hughes was a sculptor." ], "Conversation_no": 316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Robert and Danne get a divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson get a divorce", "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson divorced in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson get a divorce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was the critic Robert Hughes married?", "The critic Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967", "What year did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emmerson get married?", "In 1967, the critic Robert Hughes married Danne Emerson.", "Did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson have any children?", "The critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson's son, Danton, was Hughes' only child.", "What was the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson son's occupation?", "Danton Hughes was a sculptor.", "When did the critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson get a divorce?", "The critic Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson divorced in 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Robert's second wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the critic Robert Hughes' second wife", "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes' second wife was Victoria Whistler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the critic Robert Hughes' second wife?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson#Federal_funding_for_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Johnson provide funding for education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnson provide funding for education", "Truth_answer": "Lyndon B. Johnson launched the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, ESEA, of 1965. The bill sought to double federal spending on education from $4 billion to $8 billion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lyndon B. Johnson provide funding for education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson#Federal_funding_for_education", "Context": [ "Did Lyndon B. Johnson provide funding for education?", "Lyndon B. Johnson launched the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, ESEA, of 1965. The bill sought to double federal spending on education from $4 billion to $8 billion" ], "Conversation_no": 317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was ESEA successful", "Truth_answer": "Federal funds were administered by local officials, and it was reported that less than half of the funds were actually applied toward the education of children under the poverty line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson#Federal_funding_for_education", "Context": [ "Did Lyndon B. Johnson provide funding for education?", "Lyndon B. Johnson launched the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, ESEA, of 1965. The bill sought to double federal spending on education from $4 billion to $8 billion", "Was the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 successful?", "Federal funds were administered by local officials, and it was reported that less than half of the funds were actually applied toward the education of children under the poverty line." ], "Conversation_no": 317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about his education funding?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Friedrichs education funding", "Truth_answer": "Lyndon B. Johnson's second major education program was the Higher Education Act of 1965, which focused on funding for lower income students, including grants, work-study money, and government loans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Lyndon B. Johnson's education funding?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson#Federal_funding_for_education", "Context": [ "Did Lyndon B. Johnson provide funding for education?", "Lyndon B. Johnson launched the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, ESEA, of 1965. The bill sought to double federal spending on education from $4 billion to $8 billion", "Was the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 successful?", "Federal funds were administered by local officials, and it was reported that less than half of the funds were actually applied toward the education of children under the poverty line.", "What else is significant about Lyndon B. Johnson's education funding?", "Lyndon B. Johnson's second major education program was the Higher Education Act of 1965, which focused on funding for lower income students, including grants, work-study money, and government loans." ], "Conversation_no": 317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Johnson sign this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lyndon B. Johnson sign the Public Broadcasting Act", "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act to create educational television programs to supplement the broadcast networks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lyndon B. Johnson sign the Public Broadcasting Act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_(EP)#Commercial_performance", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the True EP successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the True EP successful", "Truth_answer": "In the United States the EP debuted at 157 on the Billboard 200, becoming Solange Knowles' third release to chart but her first not to reach the top fifty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161003125318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_(EP)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Solange Knowles' True EP successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Knowles#2008–2014:_True_EP_and_Saint_Records", "Context": [ "Was Solange Knowles' True EP successful?", "In the United States the EP debuted at 157 on the Billboard 200, becoming Solange Knowles' third release to chart but her first not to reach the top fifty." ], "Conversation_no": 318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she sign with Saint Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Solange Knowles sign with Saint Records", "Truth_answer": "On May 14, 2013, Knowles moved to Louisiana and announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126173317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Knowles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Solange Knowles sign with Saint Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_(EP)", "Context": [ "Was Solange Knowles' True EP successful?", "In the United States the EP debuted at 157 on the Billboard 200, becoming Solange Knowles' third release to chart but her first not to reach the top fifty.", "When did Solange Knowles sign with Saint Records?", "On May 14, 2013, Knowles moved to Louisiana and announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records" ], "Conversation_no": 318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the True EP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the True EP", "Truth_answer": "True is the first extended play by American recording artist Solange Knowles, first released on November 27, 2012 digitally through Terrible Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the True EP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Knowles#2008–2014:_True_EP_and_Saint_Records", "Context": [ "Was Solange Knowles' True EP successful?", "In the United States the EP debuted at 157 on the Billboard 200, becoming Solange Knowles' third release to chart but her first not to reach the top fifty.", "When did Solange Knowles sign with Saint Records?", "On May 14, 2013, Knowles moved to Louisiana and announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records", "What is the True EP?", "True is the first extended play by American recording artist Solange Knowles, first released on November 27, 2012 digitally through Terrible Records." ], "Conversation_no": 318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at her party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at Solange Knowles' party held on October 24, 2012", "Truth_answer": "On October 24, 2012, Solange Knowles held a listening party in New York City for her EP True, released for digital download on iTunes November 27, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126173317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Knowles_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Solange Knowles' party held on October 24, 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_(EP)#Songs", "Context": [ "Was Solange Knowles' True EP successful?", "In the United States the EP debuted at 157 on the Billboard 200, becoming Solange Knowles' third release to chart but her first not to reach the top fifty.", "When did Solange Knowles sign with Saint Records?", "On May 14, 2013, Knowles moved to Louisiana and announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records", "What is the True EP?", "True is the first extended play by American recording artist Solange Knowles, first released on November 27, 2012 digitally through Terrible Records.", "What happened at Solange Knowles' party held on October 24, 2012?", "On October 24, 2012, Solange Knowles held a listening party in New York City for her EP True, released for digital download on iTunes November 27, 2012" ], "Conversation_no": 318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the True EP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Solange Knowles' True EP", "Truth_answer": "Singles from the EP True include Losing You, a R&B song with pop and electronic music, and Look Good with Trouble, a PBR&B song with heavy synths and echos", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Solange Knowles' True EP?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Solange Knowles' True EP successful?", "In the United States the EP debuted at 157 on the Billboard 200, becoming Solange Knowles' third release to chart but her first not to reach the top fifty.", "When did Solange Knowles sign with Saint Records?", "On May 14, 2013, Knowles moved to Louisiana and announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records", "What is the True EP?", "True is the first extended play by American recording artist Solange Knowles, first released on November 27, 2012 digitally through Terrible Records.", "What happened at Solange Knowles' party held on October 24, 2012?", "On October 24, 2012, Solange Knowles held a listening party in New York City for her EP True, released for digital download on iTunes November 27, 2012", "What else can you tell me about Solange Knowles' True EP?", "Singles from the EP True include Losing You, a R&B song with pop and electronic music, and Look Good with Trouble, a PBR&B song with heavy synths and echos" ], "Conversation_no": 318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did either single top the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did either Losing You or Look Good with Trouble top the charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Losing You or Look Good with Trouble top the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Mike's education like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Mike's education like", "Truth_answer": "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mike Pence's education like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "What was Mike Pence's education like?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis." ], "Conversation_no": 319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Mike go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Mike Pence do to college", "Truth_answer": "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College in 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mike Pence do to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "What was Mike Pence's education like?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis.", "When did Mike Pence do to college?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College in 1981" ], "Conversation_no": 319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Mike do anything for education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Pence do anything for education", "Truth_answer": "During his tenure as governor, Mike Pence supported significant increases in education funding to pre-schools, voucher programs, and charter schools, but frequently clashed with supporters of traditional public schools", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Pence do anything for education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Mike Pence's education like?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis.", "When did Mike Pence do to college?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College in 1981", "Did Mike Pence do anything for education?", "During his tenure as governor, Mike Pence supported significant increases in education funding to pre-schools, voucher programs, and charter schools, but frequently clashed with supporters of traditional public schools" ], "Conversation_no": 319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he clash with supporters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Mike Pence clash with supporters", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike Pence clash with supporters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence#Education", "Context": [ "What was Mike Pence's education like?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis.", "When did Mike Pence do to college?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College in 1981", "Did Mike Pence do anything for education?", "During his tenure as governor, Mike Pence supported significant increases in education funding to pre-schools, voucher programs, and charter schools, but frequently clashed with supporters of traditional public schools", "Why did Mike Pence clash with supporters?" ], "Conversation_no": 319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things did he do for schools?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things did Mike Pence do for schools", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Mike Pence secured significant increases in charter-school funding from the legislation, although he did not get everything he had proposed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Mike Pence do for schools?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence#Education", "Context": [ "What was Mike Pence's education like?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis.", "When did Mike Pence do to college?", "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College in 1981", "Did Mike Pence do anything for education?", "During his tenure as governor, Mike Pence supported significant increases in education funding to pre-schools, voucher programs, and charter schools, but frequently clashed with supporters of traditional public schools", "Why did Mike Pence clash with supporters?", "What other things did Mike Pence do for schools?", "In 2015, Mike Pence secured significant increases in charter-school funding from the legislation, although he did not get everything he had proposed" ], "Conversation_no": 319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Mike Pence article", "Truth_answer": "Mike Pence opposed the Common Core State Standards Initiative, calling for a repeal in his 2014 State of the State address. Indiana was the first state to do so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Mike Pence article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Yip do in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Yip do in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "In Hollywood, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane, and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "In Hollywood, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane, and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz" ], "Conversation_no": 320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work on this alone or with others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg work on The Wizard of Oz alone or with others", "Truth_answer": "According to Ernie Harburg, eleven screenwriters worked on The Wizard of Oz but Yip Harburg pulled it together, wrote his own lines and gave the thing a coherence and unity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg work on The Wizard of Oz alone or with others?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "In Hollywood, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane, and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz", "Did Yip Harburg work on The Wizard of Oz alone or with others?", "According to Ernie Harburg, eleven screenwriters worked on The Wizard of Oz but Yip Harburg pulled it together, wrote his own lines and gave the thing a coherence and unity." ], "Conversation_no": 320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write Over the Rainbow?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg write Over the Rainbow", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg write Over the Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "In Hollywood, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane, and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz", "Did Yip Harburg work on The Wizard of Oz alone or with others?", "According to Ernie Harburg, eleven screenwriters worked on The Wizard of Oz but Yip Harburg pulled it together, wrote his own lines and gave the thing a coherence and unity.", "Did Yip Harburg write Over the Rainbow?", "Yip Harburg wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do on Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Broadway", "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did anything happen to him in 1968 or 1969?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did anything happen to him in 1968 or 1969", "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building." ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he serving a five-year term for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for", "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre" ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during his time as diretor at the Theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre", "Truth_answer": "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight." ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else at the Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon", "Truth_answer": "In June 1970, Laurence Olivier became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight.", "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "In June 1970, Laurence Olivier became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre" ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play in his other stage roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Laurence Olivier play in his other stage roles", "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier played James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo's Saturday, Sunday, Monday and John Tagg in Trevor Griffiths's The Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Laurence Olivier play in his other stage roles besides Shylock in The Merchant of Venice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight.", "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "In June 1970, Laurence Olivier became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre", "Who did Laurence Olivier play in his other stage roles besides Shylock in The Merchant of Venice?", "Laurence Olivier played James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo's Saturday, Sunday, Monday and John Tagg in Trevor Griffiths's The Party." ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there anything important about some of the roles he played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there anything important about some of the roles James Tyrone played", "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier starred opposite Michael Caine in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's film of Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth. Both were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, losing to Marlon Brando", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything important about some of the roles Laurence Olivier played between 1968 and 1974?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight.", "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "In June 1970, Laurence Olivier became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre", "Who did Laurence Olivier play in his other stage roles besides Shylock in The Merchant of Venice?", "Laurence Olivier played James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo's Saturday, Sunday, Monday and John Tagg in Trevor Griffiths's The Party.", "Was there anything important about some of the roles Laurence Olivier played between 1968 and 1974?", "Laurence Olivier starred opposite Michael Caine in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's film of Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth. Both were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, losing to Marlon Brando" ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does it say if he did anything besides acting during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does The Wolf of Wall Street say if Michael Caine did anything besides acting during this time", "Truth_answer": "The last two stage plays Laurence Olivier directed were Jean Giradoux's Amphitryon in 1971 and Priestley's Eden End in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say if Laurence Olivier did anything besides acting during the time he was director of the National Theatre?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight.", "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "In June 1970, Laurence Olivier became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre", "Who did Laurence Olivier play in his other stage roles besides Shylock in The Merchant of Venice?", "Laurence Olivier played James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo's Saturday, Sunday, Monday and John Tagg in Trevor Griffiths's The Party.", "Was there anything important about some of the roles Laurence Olivier played between 1968 and 1974?", "Laurence Olivier starred opposite Michael Caine in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's film of Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth. Both were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, losing to Marlon Brando", "Does the article say if Laurence Olivier did anything besides acting during the time he was director of the National Theatre?", "The last two stage plays Laurence Olivier directed were Jean Giradoux's Amphitryon in 1971 and Priestley's Eden End in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Laurence Olivier article", "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier's succession was tactlessly handled by the National Theatre board. He felt that he had been eased out and had not been properly consulted about the choice of successor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Laurence Olivier article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#1968–1974", "Context": [ "Did anything happen to Laurence Olivier in 1968 or 1969?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre because of bureaucratic delays in the construction of the new building.", "What was Laurence Olivier serving a five-year term for?", "In 1968, Laurence Olivier agreed to serve for a second five-year term as director of the National Theatre", "What happened during Laurence Olivier's time as director of the National Theatre?", "In his decade in charge of the National, Laurence Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight.", "Did Laurence Olivier do anything else at the National Theatre before or after Amphitryon?", "In June 1970, Laurence Olivier became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre", "Who did Laurence Olivier play in his other stage roles besides Shylock in The Merchant of Venice?", "Laurence Olivier played James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo's Saturday, Sunday, Monday and John Tagg in Trevor Griffiths's The Party.", "Was there anything important about some of the roles Laurence Olivier played between 1968 and 1974?", "Laurence Olivier starred opposite Michael Caine in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's film of Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth. Both were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, losing to Marlon Brando", "Does the article say if Laurence Olivier did anything besides acting during the time he was director of the National Theatre?", "The last two stage plays Laurence Olivier directed were Jean Giradoux's Amphitryon in 1971 and Priestley's Eden End in 1974.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Laurence Olivier article?", "Laurence Olivier's succession was tactlessly handled by the National Theatre board. He felt that he had been eased out and had not been properly consulted about the choice of successor." ], "Conversation_no": 321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were the military leaders he played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the military leaders Laurence Olivier played", "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier played Field Marshal French in the First World War film Oh! What a Lovely War, followed by Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding in Battle of Britain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the military leaders Laurence Olivier played?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his music career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did his music career begin", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tab Hunter's music career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "How did Tab Hunter's music career begin?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other hits", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Tab Hunter hits, besides Young Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "How did Tab Hunter's music career begin?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "Were there any other Tab Hunter hits, besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways" ], "Conversation_no": 322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did it land on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Tab Hunter's Ninety-Nine Ways land on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's hit, Ninety-Nine Ways, peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tab Hunter's Ninety-Nine Ways land on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "How did Tab Hunter's music career begin?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "Were there any other Tab Hunter hits, besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways", "Where did Tab Hunter's Ninety-Nine Ways land on the charts?", "Tab Hunter's hit, Ninety-Nine Ways, peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else of interest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest in the Tab Hunter article", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's success with Ninety-Nine Ways prompted Jack L. Warner to enforce Hunter's contract with the Warner Bros. studio by banning Dot Records from releasing Hunter's follow-up album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest in the Tab Hunter article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as mayor", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do as mayor", "Truth_answer": "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "do people benefit from it", "Transformer_rewrite": "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?" ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004", "Truth_answer": "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he sign any thing in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007", "Truth_answer": "The Healthy San Francisco Plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "The Healthy San Francisco Plan." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever attacked?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Newsom came under attack from the San Francisco Democratic Party for his failure to implement the City of San Francisco's sanctuary city rule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom#Mayoralty", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "The Healthy San Francisco Plan.", "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked?", "In 2009, Newsom came under attack from the San Francisco Democratic Party for his failure to implement the City of San Francisco's sanctuary city rule." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article", "Truth_answer": "As part of his Care Not Cash initiative, 5,000 more homeless people were given permanent shelter in the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom#Mayoralty", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "The Healthy San Francisco Plan.", "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked?", "In 2009, Newsom came under attack from the San Francisco Democratic Party for his failure to implement the City of San Francisco's sanctuary city rule.", "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article?", "As part of his Care Not Cash initiative, 5,000 more homeless people were given permanent shelter in the city." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what are some of his other programs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some of Gavin Newsom other programs besides the Care Not Cash initiative", "Truth_answer": "Other programs initiated by Newsom to end chronic homelessness include the San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of Gavin Newsom other programs besides the Care Not Cash initiative?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom#Mayoralty", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "The Healthy San Francisco Plan.", "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked?", "In 2009, Newsom came under attack from the San Francisco Democratic Party for his failure to implement the City of San Francisco's sanctuary city rule.", "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article?", "As part of his Care Not Cash initiative, 5,000 more homeless people were given permanent shelter in the city.", "what are some of Gavin Newsom other programs besides the Care Not Cash initiative?", "Other programs initiated by Newsom to end chronic homelessness include the San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he recieve any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gavin Newsom recieve any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Newsom received the Leadership for Healthy Communities Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gavin Newsom recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "The Healthy San Francisco Plan.", "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked?", "In 2009, Newsom came under attack from the San Francisco Democratic Party for his failure to implement the City of San Francisco's sanctuary city rule.", "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article?", "As part of his Care Not Cash initiative, 5,000 more homeless people were given permanent shelter in the city.", "what are some of Gavin Newsom other programs besides the Care Not Cash initiative?", "Other programs initiated by Newsom to end chronic homelessness include the San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team.", "Did Gavin Newsom recieve any awards?", "In 2009, Newsom received the Leadership for Healthy Communities Award." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he sign any bills when he was mayor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Gavin Newsom sign any bills when he was mayor", "Truth_answer": "He signed a menu-labeling bill into law, requiring that chain restaurants print nutrition information on their menus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gavin Newsom sign any bills when he was mayor of San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom#Lieutenant_Governor_of_California", "Context": [ "what did Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "Newsom focused on development projects in Hunters Point and Treasure Island. He signed the Healthy San Francisco Plan in 2007 to provide San Francisco residents with universal health care.", "do people benefit from what Gavin Newsom do as mayor?", "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2004?", "Newsom was sworn in as mayor on January 3, 2004.", "did Gavin Newsom sign any thing in 2007?", "The Healthy San Francisco Plan.", "Was Gavin Newsom ever attacked?", "In 2009, Newsom came under attack from the San Francisco Democratic Party for his failure to implement the City of San Francisco's sanctuary city rule.", "did Gavin Newsom do anything for homeless people in the article?", "As part of his Care Not Cash initiative, 5,000 more homeless people were given permanent shelter in the city.", "what are some of Gavin Newsom other programs besides the Care Not Cash initiative?", "Other programs initiated by Newsom to end chronic homelessness include the San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team.", "Did Gavin Newsom recieve any awards?", "In 2009, Newsom received the Leadership for Healthy Communities Award.", "Did Gavin Newsom sign any bills when he was mayor of San Francisco?", "He signed a menu-labeling bill into law, requiring that chain restaurants print nutrition information on their menus." ], "Conversation_no": 323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2009", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2009", "Truth_answer": "Newsom announced his intention to run for Governor of California in the 2010 election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Gavin Newsom in 2009?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Upcoming_projects", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one of her upcoming projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one of her upcoming projects", "Truth_answer": "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Upcoming_projects", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have any films planned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy?", "Truth_answer": "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Upcoming_projects", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other projects is she working on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on", "Truth_answer": "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Other_work", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bhatt do for PETA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA", "Truth_answer": "Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Other_work", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak.", "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA?", "Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alia Bhatt article", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, she launched an ecological initiative named CoExist to raise awareness about the welfare of street animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alia Bhatt article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak.", "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA?", "Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alia Bhatt article?", "In 2017, she launched an ecological initiative named CoExist to raise awareness about the welfare of street animals." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has CoExist been successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has CoExist been successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Alia Bhatt's ecological initiative CoExist been successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Other_work", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak.", "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA?", "Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alia Bhatt article?", "In 2017, she launched an ecological initiative named CoExist to raise awareness about the welfare of street animals.", "Has Alia Bhatt's ecological initiative CoExist been successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she done any other charity work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Alia Bhatt done any other charity work besides her ecological initiative CoExist", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, she performed at a charity event to raise funds for the flood-affected victims of Uttarakhand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Alia Bhatt done any other charity work besides her ecological initiative CoExist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Other_work", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak.", "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA?", "Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alia Bhatt article?", "In 2017, she launched an ecological initiative named CoExist to raise awareness about the welfare of street animals.", "Has Alia Bhatt's ecological initiative CoExist been successful?", "Has Alia Bhatt done any other charity work besides her ecological initiative CoExist?", "In 2013, she performed at a charity event to raise funds for the flood-affected victims of Uttarakhand." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other environmentalism things is she involved in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other environmentalism things is Alia Bhatt involved in besides her ecological initiative CoExist", "Truth_answer": "She collaborated with Facebook Live for a campaign named Find Your Green, to campaign for environmentalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other environmentalism things is Alia Bhatt involved in besides her ecological initiative CoExist?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt#Other_work", "Context": [ "What is one of Alia Bhatt upcoming projects?", "She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy.", "Does Alia Bhatt have any films planned besides besides Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy? ?", "The Telugu-language period film RRR.", "What other projects is Alia Bhatt working on?", "She will team with Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt, and Pooja Bhatt for a sequel to her father's crime film Sadak.", "What did Alia Bhatt do for PETA?", "Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alia Bhatt article?", "In 2017, she launched an ecological initiative named CoExist to raise awareness about the welfare of street animals.", "Has Alia Bhatt's ecological initiative CoExist been successful?", "Has Alia Bhatt done any other charity work besides her ecological initiative CoExist?", "In 2013, she performed at a charity event to raise funds for the flood-affected victims of Uttarakhand.", "What other environmentalism things is Alia Bhatt involved in besides her ecological initiative CoExist?", "She collaborated with Facebook Live for a campaign named Find Your Green, to campaign for environmentalism." ], "Conversation_no": 324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she done any other things to help animals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Alia Bhatt done any other campaigns to help animals besides Find Your Green with Facebook Live and Her Ecological initiative CoExist", "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Alia Bhatt done any other campaigns to help animals besides Find Your Green with Facebook Live and Her Ecological initiative CoExist?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team was Tris playing for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team was Tris playing for", "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red sox", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox" ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his team do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him", "Truth_answer": "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox", "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915." ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other highlights did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915", "Truth_answer": "He compiled a career batting average of .345.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox", "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915.", "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915?", "He compiled a career batting average of .345." ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other notable stats did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other notable stats did Tris Speaker have besides a career batting average of .345", "Truth_answer": "His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable stats did Tris Speaker have besides a career batting average of .345?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox", "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915.", "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915?", "He compiled a career batting average of .345.", "What other notable stats did Tris Speaker have besides a career batting average of .345?", "His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record." ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he accomplish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Tris Speaker accomplish besides His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record", "Truth_answer": "His 3,514 hits are fifth in the all-time hits list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Tris Speaker accomplish besides His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox", "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915.", "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915?", "He compiled a career batting average of .345.", "What other notable stats did Tris Speaker have besides a career batting average of .345?", "His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record.", "What else did Tris Speaker accomplish besides His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record?", "His 3,514 hits are fifth in the all-time hits list." ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he stay with his team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tris Speaker stay with his team the boston red sox", "Truth_answer": "He was traded to the Cleveland Indians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tris Speaker stay with his team the boston red sox?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox", "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915.", "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915?", "He compiled a career batting average of .345.", "What other notable stats did Tris Speaker have besides a career batting average of .345?", "His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record.", "What else did Tris Speaker accomplish besides His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record?", "His 3,514 hits are fifth in the all-time hits list.", "Did Tris Speaker stay with his team the boston red sox?", "He was traded to the Cleveland Indians." ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else interesting happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen", "Truth_answer": "He led the team to its first World Series title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen with Tris Speaker trade to the Cleveland indians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker#Stint_as_player-manager", "Context": [ "What team was Tris speaker playing for in 1907?", "The Boston Red sox", "Did Tris Speaker's team The Boston Red sox do well with him?", "He led the Red Sox to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915.", "What other highlights did Tris Speaker have besides leading the Red sox to world series championships in 1912 and 1915?", "He compiled a career batting average of .345.", "What other notable stats did Tris Speaker have besides a career batting average of .345?", "His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record.", "What else did Tris Speaker accomplish besides His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record?", "His 3,514 hits are fifth in the all-time hits list.", "Did Tris Speaker stay with his team the boston red sox?", "He was traded to the Cleveland Indians.", "Did anything else interesting happen with Tris Speaker trade to the Cleveland indians?", "He led the team to its first World Series title." ], "Conversation_no": 325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Tris play in this game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Tris play in the first World Series", "Truth_answer": "He hit an RBI triple in the deciding game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tris speaker play in this world series game for the cleveland indians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he reitre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he reitre", "Truth_answer": "in 1949", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Swift reitre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift", "Context": [ "When did Frank Swift reitre?", "in 1949" ], "Conversation_no": 326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Frank Swift do after football", "Truth_answer": "Swift retired in 1949, taking up a career in journalism as a football correspondent for the News of the World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Swift do after retiring from football in 1949?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift", "Context": [ "When did Frank Swift reitre?", "in 1949", "What did Frank Swift do after retiring from football in 1949?", "Swift retired in 1949, taking up a career in journalism as a football correspondent for the News of the World." ], "Conversation_no": 326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the frank Swift article", "Truth_answer": "Swift won a League Championship medal after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the frank Swift article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift#After_football", "Context": [ "When did Frank Swift reitre?", "in 1949", "What did Frank Swift do after retiring from football in 1949?", "Swift retired in 1949, taking up a career in journalism as a football correspondent for the News of the World.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the frank Swift article?", "Swift won a League Championship medal after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season." ], "Conversation_no": 326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he recieve any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the frank Swift article receive any other awards", "Truth_answer": "Swift was named as one of the Football League 100 Legends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frank Swift recieve any other awards besides the league championship medal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Frank Swift reitre?", "in 1949", "What did Frank Swift do after retiring from football in 1949?", "Swift retired in 1949, taking up a career in journalism as a football correspondent for the News of the World.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the frank Swift article?", "Swift won a League Championship medal after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season.", "did Frank Swift recieve any other awards besides the league championship medal?", "Swift was named as one of the Football League 100 Legends." ], "Conversation_no": 326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he help coach afterwards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Swift help coach football after retiring from football", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Swift help coach football after retiring from football?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift", "Context": [ "When did Frank Swift reitre?", "in 1949", "What did Frank Swift do after retiring from football in 1949?", "Swift retired in 1949, taking up a career in journalism as a football correspondent for the News of the World.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the frank Swift article?", "Swift won a League Championship medal after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season.", "did Frank Swift recieve any other awards besides the league championship medal?", "Swift was named as one of the Football League 100 Legends.", "Did Frank Swift help coach football after retiring from football?" ], "Conversation_no": 326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Swift marry", "Truth_answer": "He met his future wife, Doris Potter. They married at Blackpool in 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Swift marry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sport did Virat Kohli play", "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cricmela.com/tag/virat-kohli/_p1", "https://sportzwiki.com/wiki/faf-du-plessis/page/19_p4", "http://www.aboutfeed.com/tag/virat-kohli/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli", "Context": [ "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer." ], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket", "Truth_answer": "Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli#Youth_and_domestic_career", "Context": [ "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does it say any of his fellow players in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does it say any of Virat Kohli fellow players in the article", "Truth_answer": "Kohli and his teammates Pradeep Sangwan and Tanmay Srivastava were awarded the Border-Gavaskar scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it say any of Virat Kohli fellow players in the article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli", "Context": [ "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world.", "Does it say any of Virat Kohli fellow players in the article?", "Kohli and his teammates Pradeep Sangwan and Tanmay Srivastava were awarded the Border-Gavaskar scholarship." ], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do you know how he got to be so successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you know how Virat Kohli got to be so successful in cricket", "Truth_answer": "Kohli has the second highest number of centuries and the highest number of centuries in run-chases in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know how Virat Kohli got to be so successful in cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli#Playing_style", "Context": [ "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world.", "Does it say any of Virat Kohli fellow players in the article?", "Kohli and his teammates Pradeep Sangwan and Tanmay Srivastava were awarded the Border-Gavaskar scholarship.", "Do you know how Virat Kohli got to be so successful in cricket?", "Kohli has the second highest number of centuries and the highest number of centuries in run-chases in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of style does he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of style does Virat Kohli play in cricket", "Truth_answer": "He bats with a slightly open-chested stance and a strong bottom-hand grip, and is said to have quick footwork.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of style does Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli#Early_life", "Context": [ "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world.", "Does it say any of Virat Kohli fellow players in the article?", "Kohli and his teammates Pradeep Sangwan and Tanmay Srivastava were awarded the Border-Gavaskar scholarship.", "Do you know how Virat Kohli got to be so successful in cricket?", "Kohli has the second highest number of centuries and the highest number of centuries in run-chases in the world.", "What type of style does Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "He bats with a slightly open-chested stance and a strong bottom-hand grip, and is said to have quick footwork." ], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the article say how he grew up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the article say how Virat Kohli grew up", "Truth_answer": "Kohli was raised in Uttam Nagar and started his schooling at Vishal Bharti Public School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say how Virat Kohli grew up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "What sport did Virat Kohli play?", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "What position did Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world.", "Does it say any of Virat Kohli fellow players in the article?", "Kohli and his teammates Pradeep Sangwan and Tanmay Srivastava were awarded the Border-Gavaskar scholarship.", "Do you know how Virat Kohli got to be so successful in cricket?", "Kohli has the second highest number of centuries and the highest number of centuries in run-chases in the world.", "What type of style does Virat Kohli play in cricket?", "He bats with a slightly open-chested stance and a strong bottom-hand grip, and is said to have quick footwork.", "Does the article say how Virat Kohli grew up?", "Kohli was raised in Uttam Nagar and started his schooling at Vishal Bharti Public School." ], "Conversation_no": 327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Sachin Tendulkar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Sachin Tendulkar", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is an Indian former international cricketer and a former captain of the Indian national team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sachin Tendulkar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [ "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records." ], "Conversation_no": 328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What recordings did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What recordings did Fats Domino do", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, several which hit the Top 100 but just once entering the Top 40 (Red Sails in the Sunset, 1963).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recordings did Fats Domino do with ABC-paramount?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_for_Imperial_Records_(1949–1962)", "Context": [ "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records.", "What recordings did Fats Domino do with ABC-paramount?", "Fats Domino released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, several which hit the Top 100 but just once entering the Top 40 (Red Sails in the Sunset, 1963)." ], "Conversation_no": 328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Fats domino do after moving to abc-paramount records", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Fats domino do after moving to abc-paramount records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_for_Imperial_Records_(1949–1962)", "Context": [ "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records.", "What recordings did Fats Domino do with ABC-paramount?", "Fats Domino released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, several which hit the Top 100 but just once entering the Top 40 (Red Sails in the Sunset, 1963).", "What else did Fats domino do after moving to abc-paramount records?", "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records." ], "Conversation_no": 328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Fats Domino left abc-paramount records for mercury records", "Truth_answer": "A studio album was planned but stalled with just four tracks recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Fats Domino left abc-paramount records for mercury records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [ "What did Fats Domino do after leaving Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records.", "What recordings did Fats Domino do with ABC-paramount?", "Fats Domino released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, several which hit the Top 100 but just once entering the Top 40 (Red Sails in the Sunset, 1963).", "What else did Fats domino do after moving to abc-paramount records?", "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records.", "What happened after Fats Domino left abc-paramount records for mercury records?", "A studio album was planned but stalled with just four tracks recorded." ], "Conversation_no": 328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in the 70s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did fats domino do in the 70s", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino made a cameo appearance in Clint Eastwood's movie Any Which Way You Can.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did fats domino do in the 70s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his business interests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were his business interests", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article", "Truth_answer": "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "doing what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "doing what", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant went as a stage performer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "at the age of 16 cary grant went on a tour with the pender troupe doing what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour.", "at the age of 16 cary grant went on a tour with the pender troupe doing what?", "Cary Grant went as a stage performer." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where would he travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where would Cary Grant travel with the pender troupe", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant went with the Pender Troupe for a tour of the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where would Cary Grant travel with the pender troupe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant#Relationships", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour.", "at the age of 16 cary grant went on a tour with the pender troupe doing what?", "Cary Grant went as a stage performer.", "where would Cary Grant travel with the pender troupe?", "Cary Grant went with the Pender Troupe for a tour of the US." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "he has children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Cary Grant has children", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant married Dyan Cannon on July 22, 1965, and their daughter Jennifer was born on February 26, 1966, his only child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Cary Grant has children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour.", "at the age of 16 cary grant went on a tour with the pender troupe doing what?", "Cary Grant went as a stage performer.", "where would Cary Grant travel with the pender troupe?", "Cary Grant went with the Pender Troupe for a tour of the US.", "Cary Grant has children?", "Cary Grant married Dyan Cannon on July 22, 1965, and their daughter Jennifer was born on February 26, 1966, his only child." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was cary grant married", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant was married five times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was cary grant married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant#Relationships", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour.", "at the age of 16 cary grant went on a tour with the pender troupe doing what?", "Cary Grant went as a stage performer.", "where would Cary Grant travel with the pender troupe?", "Cary Grant went with the Pender Troupe for a tour of the US.", "Cary Grant has children?", "Cary Grant married Dyan Cannon on July 22, 1965, and their daughter Jennifer was born on February 26, 1966, his only child.", "was cary grant married?", "Cary Grant was married five times." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did cary grant have a family", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant wed Virginia Cherrill on February 9, 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did cary grant have a family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what were Cary Grant's business interests?", "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary Grant article?", "At the age of 16, Cary Grant went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour.", "at the age of 16 cary grant went on a tour with the pender troupe doing what?", "Cary Grant went as a stage performer.", "where would Cary Grant travel with the pender troupe?", "Cary Grant went with the Pender Troupe for a tour of the US.", "Cary Grant has children?", "Cary Grant married Dyan Cannon on July 22, 1965, and their daughter Jennifer was born on February 26, 1966, his only child.", "was cary grant married?", "Cary Grant was married five times.", "did cary grant have a family?", "Cary Grant wed Virginia Cherrill on February 9, 1934." ], "Conversation_no": 329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were his parents alive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were Cary Grant and Virginia Cherrill's parents alive", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were cary grant's parents alive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "in August 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the band Day26 formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26", "Context": [ "when was the band Day26 formed?", "in August 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the band name mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the band name Day26 mean", "Truth_answer": "The name Day 26 was selected from the day that Day26 were picked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the band name Day26 mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26", "Context": [ "when was the band Day26 formed?", "in August 2007.", "What does the band name Day26 mean?", "The name Day 26 was selected from the day that Day26 were picked." ], "Conversation_no": 330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of their popular songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some Day26 popular songs", "Truth_answer": "Exclusive (No excuses),Got Me Going and Since You've Been Gone“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some Day26 popular songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26", "Context": [ "when was the band Day26 formed?", "in August 2007.", "What does the band name Day26 mean?", "The name Day 26 was selected from the day that Day26 were picked.", "What were some Day26 popular songs?", "Exclusive (No excuses),Got Me Going and Since You've Been Gone“" ], "Conversation_no": 330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any number one hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band day26 have any number one hits", "Truth_answer": "Day26's self-titled album Day26 debuted at #1 on Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band day26 have any number one hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2007–2008:_Formation_of_group_and_Day26", "Context": [ "when was the band Day26 formed?", "in August 2007.", "What does the band name Day26 mean?", "The name Day 26 was selected from the day that Day26 were picked.", "What were some Day26 popular songs?", "Exclusive (No excuses),Got Me Going and Since You've Been Gone“", "Did the band day26 have any number one hits?", "Day26's self-titled album Day26 debuted at #1 on Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many copies did their first album sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many copies did their first album Day26 sell after its debut at #1 on billboard 200", "Truth_answer": "Overall, the album Day26 sold 387,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did their first album Day26 sell after its debut at #1 on billboard 200?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2011–2012:_A_New_Day_and_break-up", "Context": [ "when was the band Day26 formed?", "in August 2007.", "What does the band name Day26 mean?", "The name Day 26 was selected from the day that Day26 were picked.", "What were some Day26 popular songs?", "Exclusive (No excuses),Got Me Going and Since You've Been Gone“", "Did the band day26 have any number one hits?", "Day26's self-titled album Day26 debuted at #1 on Billboard 200.", "how many copies did their first album Day26 sell after its debut at #1 on billboard 200?", "Overall, the album Day26 sold 387,000 copies." ], "Conversation_no": 330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band members remain the same?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band members remain the same", "Truth_answer": "On July 16, 2012, news hit the media that Day26 had officially announced their breakup and plans to continue on with their solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the day26 band members remain the same after ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the tragically hip?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the tragically hip", "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip were a Canadian rock band.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cincinnatibabyhead.wordpress.com/tag/rock-n-roll/_p1", "https://mp.ankaraikincielesya.info/2067/2019-04-01-130423-tragically-hip-killer-whale-tank-mp3/_p2", "https://qello.com/concert/One-Mile-High-Live-5071_p5", "https://www.qello.com/concert/Volume-2-6705_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Tragically Hip?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "what is the Tragically Hip?", "The Tragically Hip were a Canadian rock band." ], "Conversation_no": 331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to them in 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 1998", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 1998?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album)", "Context": [ "what is the Tragically Hip?", "The Tragically Hip were a Canadian rock band.", "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 1998?", "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power." ], "Conversation_no": 331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was their album a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the candian rock band The tragically hip sixth full-length album Phantom Power a hit", "Truth_answer": "The album Phantom Power has been certified triple platinum in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the candian rock band The tragically hip sixth full-length album Phantom Power a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "what is the Tragically Hip?", "The Tragically Hip were a Canadian rock band.", "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 1998?", "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power.", "was the candian rock band The tragically hip sixth full-length album Phantom Power a hit?", "The album Phantom Power has been certified triple platinum in Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else interesting", "Truth_answer": "The album Phantom Power produced five singles. It won the 1999 Juno Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Album Design.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about The canadian rock band the tragically hip Sixth full-length album Phantom power?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "what is the Tragically Hip?", "The Tragically Hip were a Canadian rock band.", "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 1998?", "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power.", "was the candian rock band The tragically hip sixth full-length album Phantom Power a hit?", "The album Phantom Power has been certified triple platinum in Canada.", "anything else interesting about The canadian rock band the tragically hip Sixth full-length album Phantom power?", "The album Phantom Power produced five singles. It won the 1999 Juno Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Album Design." ], "Conversation_no": 331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to them in 2002?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 2002", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, In Violet Light was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "what is the Tragically Hip?", "The Tragically Hip were a Canadian rock band.", "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 1998?", "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power.", "was the candian rock band The tragically hip sixth full-length album Phantom Power a hit?", "The album Phantom Power has been certified triple platinum in Canada.", "anything else interesting about The canadian rock band the tragically hip Sixth full-length album Phantom power?", "The album Phantom Power produced five singles. It won the 1999 Juno Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Album Design.", "what happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 2002?", "In 2002, In Violet Light was released." ], "Conversation_no": 331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did In Violet Light win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip have received numerous Canadian music awards, including 16 Juno Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the canadian rock band the tragically hip win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Parseghian win his first national title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Parseghian win his first national title", "Truth_answer": "in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#First_national_title", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many games did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many games did Parseghian win", "Truth_answer": "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#First_national_title", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who played for the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966", "Truth_answer": "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#First_national_title", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other notable players?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966", "Truth_answer": "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about this national title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university", "Truth_answer": "Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_team", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar.", "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university?", "Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What teams did they play that season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What teams did Ara Parseghian play that season", "Truth_answer": "Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did the university of notre dame play in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar.", "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university?", "Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game.", "What teams did the university of notre dame play in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other teams were part of their season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other teams were part of the 1966 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other teams besides Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC. were part of their 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar.", "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university?", "Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game.", "What teams did the university of notre dame play in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC.", "What other teams besides Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC. were part of their 1966 season when they won the national championship?" ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any controversies that season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any controversies for the notre dame university team in the 1966 season when they won the national championship", "Truth_answer": "Critics alleged that Ara Parseghian ran up the score against USC to impress poll voters who had split the number-one ranking between Notre Dame and Michigan State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies for the notre dame university team in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#Turnaround_and_the_1964_season", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar.", "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university?", "Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game.", "What teams did the university of notre dame play in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC.", "What other teams besides Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC. were part of their 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Were there any controversies for the notre dame university team in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Critics alleged that Ara Parseghian ran up the score against USC to impress poll voters who had split the number-one ranking between Notre Dame and Michigan State." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for the title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ara Parseghian win any awards for the national title won by the university of notre dame in 1966", "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian won numerous coach of the year awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ara Parseghian win any awards for the national title won by the university of notre dame in 1966?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian#First_national_title", "Context": [ "When did Parseghian win his first national title with the university of notre dame?", "in 1966.", "How many games did Ara Parseghiasn win with the university of notre dame?", "In 1969, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record.", "Who played for the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy.", "Any other notable players in the University of notre dame team coached by Ara Parseghian that won the national championship in 1966?", "star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback Larry Conjar.", "What else is significant about Ara Parseghian national title in 1966 with notre dame university?", "Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game.", "What teams did the university of notre dame play in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC.", "What other teams besides Oklahoma, Michigan State and USC. were part of their 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Were there any controversies for the notre dame university team in the 1966 season when they won the national championship?", "Critics alleged that Ara Parseghian ran up the score against USC to impress poll voters who had split the number-one ranking between Notre Dame and Michigan State.", "Did Ara Parseghian win any awards for the national title won by the university of notre dame in 1966?", "Ara Parseghian won numerous coach of the year awards." ], "Conversation_no": 332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about this title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about the university of notre dame national title in 1966 besides Ara Parseghian winning coach of the year", "Truth_answer": "Nine members of the team were selected as All-Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the university of notre dame national title in 1966 besides Ara Parseghian winning coach of the year?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did our shadows will remain begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did our shadows will remain begin", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur began the recording of Our Shadows Will Remain shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203142317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did our shadows will remain by Joseph Arthur begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain", "Context": [ "how did our shadows will remain by Joseph Arthur begin?", "Joseph Arthur began the recording of Our Shadows Will Remain shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates." ], "Conversation_no": 333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "and what followed that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "and what followed shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur remained sober and returned to Mike Napolitano and his French Quarter apartment/studio to finish the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203142317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and what followed shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain", "Context": [ "how did our shadows will remain by Joseph Arthur begin?", "Joseph Arthur began the recording of Our Shadows Will Remain shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates.", "and what followed shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates?", "Joseph Arthur remained sober and returned to Mike Napolitano and his French Quarter apartment/studio to finish the album." ], "Conversation_no": 333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what singles this album contain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what singles does the album Our Shadows Will Remain by Joseph Arthur contain", "Truth_answer": "Can't Exist, Even Tho and Devil's Broom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what singles does the album Our Shadows Will Remain by Joseph Arthur contain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain", "Context": [ "how did our shadows will remain by Joseph Arthur begin?", "Joseph Arthur began the recording of Our Shadows Will Remain shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates.", "and what followed shortly after tour dates supporting Tracy Chapman and worldwide solo tour dates?", "Joseph Arthur remained sober and returned to Mike Napolitano and his French Quarter apartment/studio to finish the album.", "what singles does the album Our Shadows Will Remain by Joseph Arthur contain?", "Can't Exist, Even Tho and Devil's Broom." ], "Conversation_no": 333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who else performed for this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else performed for the album Our shadows will remain by Joseph Arthur", "Truth_answer": "The strings were arranged by Andrew Sherman, and were played by the City of Prague Philharmonic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203142317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else performed for the album Our shadows will remain by Joseph Arthur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith#Comic_books", "Context": [ "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books?" ], "Conversation_no": 334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the comics she wrote?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the comics Patricia Highsmith wrote", "Truth_answer": "Catherine the Great, Barney Ross and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the comics Patricia Highsmith wrote?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books?", "What were the comics Patricia Highsmith wrote?", "Catherine the Great, Barney Ross and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker" ], "Conversation_no": 334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What comics did she write for Western Comics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What comics did Patricia Highsmith write for Western Comics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What comics did Patricia Highsmith write for Western Comics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books?", "What were the comics Patricia Highsmith wrote?", "Catherine the Great, Barney Ross and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker", "What comics did Patricia Highsmith write for Western Comics?" ], "Conversation_no": 334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Western Comics give her problems when she used the character for her novels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Western Comics give Patricia Highsmith problems when she used the character for her novels", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Western Comics give Patricia Highsmith problems when she used the character for her novels?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith#Comic_books", "Context": [ "Are the comic books adaptations of the Mr. Ripley books?", "What were the comics Patricia Highsmith wrote?", "Catherine the Great, Barney Ross and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker", "What comics did Patricia Highsmith write for Western Comics?", "Did Western Comics give Patricia Highsmith problems when she used the character for her novels?" ], "Conversation_no": 334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many issues featured Mr. Ripley?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many issues featured Mr. Ripley", "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Patricia Highsmith wrote The Talented Mr. Ripley, a novel about Tom Ripley, a charming criminal who murders a rich man and steals his identity. Highsmith wrote four sequels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many issues featured Mr. Ripley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he move to TN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he move to TN", "Truth_answer": "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Move_to_Tennessee", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Tennessee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Tennessee_politician", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he stay at the job long?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the job long", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Move_to_Tennessee", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson married Eliza McCardle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Move_to_Tennessee", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics.", "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson married Eliza McCardle." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eliza McCardle have children", "Truth_answer": "The Johnsons had five children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics.", "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson married Eliza McCardle.", "Did Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle have children?", "The Johnsons had five children." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eliza McCardle have a job", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eliza McCardle have a job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Tennessee_politician", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics.", "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson married Eliza McCardle.", "Did Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle have children?", "The Johnsons had five children.", "Did Eliza McCardle have a job?" ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get into politics after tailoring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Andrew Johnson get into politics after tailoring", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson helped organize a mechanics' ticket in the 1829 Greeneville municipal election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Andrew Johnson get into politics after tailoring?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Move_to_Tennessee", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics.", "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson married Eliza McCardle.", "Did Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle have children?", "The Johnsons had five children.", "Did Eliza McCardle have a job?", "How did Andrew Johnson get into politics after tailoring?", "Andrew Johnson helped organize a mechanics' ticket in the 1829 Greeneville municipal election." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else of note happen during this time in Tennessee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else of note happen during this time in Tennessee", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson's tailoring business prospered during the early years of the marriage, enabling him to hire help and giving him the funds to invest profitably in real estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else of note happen to Andrew Johnson during this time in Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Move_to_Tennessee", "Context": [ "Why did Andrew Johnson move to Tennessee?", "Unable to stay in Raleigh, where Andrew Johnson risked being apprehended for abandoning Selby, he decided to move west.", "What did Andrew Johnson do in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson established a successful tailoring business.", "Did Andrew Johnson stay at the tailoring business job long?", "Andrew Johnson sold it to concentrate on politics.", "Did Andrew Johnson do anything during his time in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson married Eliza McCardle.", "Did Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle have children?", "The Johnsons had five children.", "Did Eliza McCardle have a job?", "How did Andrew Johnson get into politics after tailoring?", "Andrew Johnson helped organize a mechanics' ticket in the 1829 Greeneville municipal election.", "Did anything else of note happen to Andrew Johnson during this time in Tennessee?", "Andrew Johnson's tailoring business prospered during the early years of the marriage, enabling him to hire help and giving him the funds to invest profitably in real estate." ], "Conversation_no": 335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he good at tailoring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johnson good at tailoring", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson later boasted of his talents as a tailor, my work never ripped or gave way.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johnson good at tailoring?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://roadsidethoughts.com/tn/fourville-xx-washington-tidbits.htm_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were Andrew Johnson's parents", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is his birth date?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Jacob Johnsons birth date", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson had a brother William, four years his senior, and an older sister Elizabeth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Johnson_(father_of_Andrew_Johnson)", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808.", "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings?", "Andrew Johnson had a brother William, four years his senior, and an older sister Elizabeth." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his parents do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Andrew Johnson's parents do", "Truth_answer": "Mary worked as a weaver and clothes washer, and Jacob was a hostler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andrew Johnson's parents do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808.", "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings?", "Andrew Johnson had a brother William, four years his senior, and an older sister Elizabeth.", "What did Andrew Johnson's parents do?", "Mary worked as a weaver and clothes washer, and Jacob was a hostler." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a job during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson have a job during this time", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson's mother apprenticed her son William to a tailor, James Selby. Andrew also became an apprentice in Selby's shop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson have a job during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808.", "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings?", "Andrew Johnson had a brother William, four years his senior, and an older sister Elizabeth.", "What did Andrew Johnson's parents do?", "Mary worked as a weaver and clothes washer, and Jacob was a hostler.", "Did Andrew Johnson have a job during this time?", "Andrew Johnson's mother apprenticed her son William to a tailor, James Selby. Andrew also became an apprentice in Selby's shop." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he always live in Raleigh?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson always live in Raleigh", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson and William Johnson went to Carthage, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson always live in Raleigh?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808.", "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings?", "Andrew Johnson had a brother William, four years his senior, and an older sister Elizabeth.", "What did Andrew Johnson's parents do?", "Mary worked as a weaver and clothes washer, and Jacob was a hostler.", "Did Andrew Johnson have a job during this time?", "Andrew Johnson's mother apprenticed her son William to a tailor, James Selby. Andrew also became an apprentice in Selby's shop.", "Did Andrew Johnson always live in Raleigh?", "Andrew Johnson and William Johnson went to Carthage, North Carolina." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did him and his brother run away to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Andrew Johnson and William Johnson run away to", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson and William Johnson went to Carthage, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Andrew Johnson and his brother William Johnson run away to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Andrew Johnson born?", "Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "who were Andrew Johnson's parents?", "Andrew Johnson was born to Jacob Johnson and Mary (Polly) McDonough.", "what is Andrew Johnson's birth date?", "Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808.", "Did Andrew Johnson have any siblings?", "Andrew Johnson had a brother William, four years his senior, and an older sister Elizabeth.", "What did Andrew Johnson's parents do?", "Mary worked as a weaver and clothes washer, and Jacob was a hostler.", "Did Andrew Johnson have a job during this time?", "Andrew Johnson's mother apprenticed her son William to a tailor, James Selby. Andrew also became an apprentice in Selby's shop.", "Did Andrew Johnson always live in Raleigh?", "Andrew Johnson and William Johnson went to Carthage, North Carolina.", "Where did Andrew Johnson and his brother William Johnson run away to?", "Andrew Johnson and William Johnson went to Carthage, North Carolina." ], "Conversation_no": 336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he move from Carthage to Tennessee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson move from Carthage, North Carolina to Tennessee", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson moved to Laurens, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johnson move from Carthage, North Carolina to Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the crossover to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the crossover to", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s ." ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of music was he doing before the crossover", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover." ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which did better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which did better", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which music did Eddie Rabbitt do better?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt#Crossover_success", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover.", "Which music did Eddie Rabbitt do better?" ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do music with anyone else", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt played music with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt#Crossover_success", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover.", "Which music did Eddie Rabbitt do better?", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone else?", "Eddie Rabbitt played music with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton." ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anyone besides country artist", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone besides country artists", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt made music with rock & roll and pop country artists too.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone besides country artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_discography", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover.", "Which music did Eddie Rabbitt do better?", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone else?", "Eddie Rabbitt played music with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton.", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone besides country artists?", "Eddie Rabbitt made music with rock & roll and pop country artists too." ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have alot of albums", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt have a lot of albums", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbit had 15 studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt have a lot of albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt#Crossover_success", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover.", "Which music did Eddie Rabbitt do better?", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone else?", "Eddie Rabbitt played music with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton.", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone besides country artists?", "Eddie Rabbitt made music with rock & roll and pop country artists too.", "Did Eddie Rabbitt have a lot of albums?", "Eddie Rabbit had 15 studio albums." ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he die", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eddie Rabbitt die", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt died May 7, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddie Rabbitt die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt#Career", "Context": [ "What was the crossover to for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Eddie Rabbitt helped to develop the crossover-influenced sound of country music prevalent in the 1980s .", "What kind of music was Eddie Rabbit doing before the crossover?", "Eddie Rabbitt was playing country music before the crossover.", "Which music did Eddie Rabbitt do better?", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone else?", "Eddie Rabbitt played music with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton.", "Did Eddie Rabbitt do music with anyone besides country artists?", "Eddie Rabbitt made music with rock & roll and pop country artists too.", "Did Eddie Rabbitt have a lot of albums?", "Eddie Rabbit had 15 studio albums.", "When did Eddie Rabbitt die?", "Eddie Rabbitt died May 7, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "first record label name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Eddie Rabbitt's first record label name", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt's first record label was 20th Century Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Rabbitt's first record label name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were the original productions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were the original productions", "Truth_answer": "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Theatre", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What city was the Imperial Theatre in", "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the production first open?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Imperial Theatre first open", "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the original production run for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for", "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many performances were completed in the original production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof", "Truth_answer": "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the cast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the cast for the original Fiddler on the Roof", "Truth_answer": "The cast of Fiddler on the Roof included Zero Mostel as Tevye the milkman, Maria Karnilova as his wife Golde .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Who was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The cast of Fiddler on the Roof included Zero Mostel as Tevye the milkman, Maria Karnilova as his wife Golde ." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in the cast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the cast for Fiddler on the Roof", "Truth_answer": "Beatrice Arthur as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Motel, Bert Convy as Perchik the student revolutionary, Gino Conforti as the fiddler, and Julia Migenes as Hodel were all members of the cast of Fiddler on the Roof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Who was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The cast of Fiddler on the Roof included Zero Mostel as Tevye the milkman, Maria Karnilova as his wife Golde .", "Who else was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Beatrice Arthur as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Motel, Bert Convy as Perchik the student revolutionary, Gino Conforti as the fiddler, and Julia Migenes as Hodel were all members of the cast of Fiddler on the Roof." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much money did the production earn?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much money did the production make", "Truth_answer": "The production for Fiddler on the Roof earned $1,574 for every dollar invested in it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did the Fiddler on the Roof production earn?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Who was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The cast of Fiddler on the Roof included Zero Mostel as Tevye the milkman, Maria Karnilova as his wife Golde .", "Who else was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Beatrice Arthur as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Motel, Bert Convy as Perchik the student revolutionary, Gino Conforti as the fiddler, and Julia Migenes as Hodel were all members of the cast of Fiddler on the Roof.", "How much money did the Fiddler on the Roof production earn?", "The production for Fiddler on the Roof earned $1,574 for every dollar invested in it." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the total amount it earned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the total amount Fiddler on the Roof earned", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the total amount Fiddler on the Roof earned?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Who was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The cast of Fiddler on the Roof included Zero Mostel as Tevye the milkman, Maria Karnilova as his wife Golde .", "Who else was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Beatrice Arthur as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Motel, Bert Convy as Perchik the student revolutionary, Gino Conforti as the fiddler, and Julia Migenes as Hodel were all members of the cast of Fiddler on the Roof.", "How much money did the Fiddler on the Roof production earn?", "The production for Fiddler on the Roof earned $1,574 for every dollar invested in it.", "What was the total amount Fiddler on the Roof earned?" ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the production win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the production win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Fiddler on the Roof was nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the production of Fiddler on the Roof win any awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Original_productions", "Context": [ "Where were the original productions of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The original productions of Fiddler on the Roof were at the Imperial Theatre.", "What city was the Imperial Theatre in?", "The Imperial Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was performed, is a Broadway theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.", "When did the production for the Fiddler on the Roof first open?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof opened on September 22, 1964.", "How long did the original production of the Fiddler on the Roof run for?", "The original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "How many performances were completed in the original production of the Fillder on the Roof?", "The original production of Fiddler on the Roof ran for a record-setting total of 3,242 performances.", "Who was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "The cast of Fiddler on the Roof included Zero Mostel as Tevye the milkman, Maria Karnilova as his wife Golde .", "Who else was in the cast of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Beatrice Arthur as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Motel, Bert Convy as Perchik the student revolutionary, Gino Conforti as the fiddler, and Julia Migenes as Hodel were all members of the cast of Fiddler on the Roof.", "How much money did the Fiddler on the Roof production earn?", "The production for Fiddler on the Roof earned $1,574 for every dollar invested in it.", "What was the total amount Fiddler on the Roof earned?", "Did the production of Fiddler on the Roof win any awards?", "Fiddler on the Roof was nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning nine." ], "Conversation_no": 338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Tony awards did it win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Tony awards did Fiddler on the Roof win", "Truth_answer": "Fiddler on the Roof won Tony Awards for Best Musical, score, book, direction and choreography, and acting awards for Mostel and Karnilova.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Tony awards did Fiddler on the Roof win?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "HOw did he get started in his carreer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "HOw did he get started in his carreer", "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition." ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he first fought?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought", "Truth_answer": "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves." ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about", "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano#Amateur_career", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves.", "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition." ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight soon again after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano fight soon again after that", "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano did get into amateur fighting for a couple weeks, but got arrested for stealing from school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano fight soon again after that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves.", "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Did Rocky Graziano fight soon again after that?", "Rocky Graziano did get into amateur fighting for a couple weeks, but got arrested for stealing from school." ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his next match?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Rocky Graziano next match", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rocky Graziano's next match after getting arrested for stealing from school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves.", "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Did Rocky Graziano fight soon again after that?", "Rocky Graziano did get into amateur fighting for a couple weeks, but got arrested for stealing from school.", "When was Rocky Graziano's next match after getting arrested for stealing from school?" ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he know immediately that he wanted to get into boxing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano know immediately that he wanted to get into boxing", "Truth_answer": "Despite the fame and money that professional fighting seemed to offer, Rocky Graziano didn't want to become a serious prize fighter. He didn't like the discipline of training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano know immediately that he wanted to get into boxing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Ferguson#Playing_career", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves.", "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Did Rocky Graziano fight soon again after that?", "Rocky Graziano did get into amateur fighting for a couple weeks, but got arrested for stealing from school.", "When was Rocky Graziano's next match after getting arrested for stealing from school?", "Did Rocky Graziano know immediately that he wanted to get into boxing?", "Despite the fame and money that professional fighting seemed to offer, Rocky Graziano didn't want to become a serious prize fighter. He didn't like the discipline of training." ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a trainor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano have a trainer", "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano's trainer was Tobias (Toby) Zaccaria of Kings County (Brooklyn)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano have a trainer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Ferguson#Playing_career", "Context": [ "How did Rocky Graziano get started in his career?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches in a tournament he heard about, and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "How old was Rocky Graziano when he first fought?", "When Rocky Graziano was three years old, Nicola Barbella would make him and his brother, Joe, fight almost every night in boxing gloves.", "Did Rocky Graziano win the first tournament his friends told him about?", "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Did Rocky Graziano fight soon again after that?", "Rocky Graziano did get into amateur fighting for a couple weeks, but got arrested for stealing from school.", "When was Rocky Graziano's next match after getting arrested for stealing from school?", "Did Rocky Graziano know immediately that he wanted to get into boxing?", "Despite the fame and money that professional fighting seemed to offer, Rocky Graziano didn't want to become a serious prize fighter. He didn't like the discipline of training.", "Did Rocky Graziano have a trainer?", "Rocky Graziano's trainer was Tobias (Toby) Zaccaria of Kings County (Brooklyn)" ], "Conversation_no": 339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rocky Graziano", "Truth_answer": "Irving Cohen changed Thomas Rocco Barbella's name to Rocky Graziano and lined up a fight. Refusing to train much, Graziano nevertheless showed his killer instinct winning by a knockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rocky Graziano?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2011/09/14/140468905/the-influence-of-bill-monroe-on-a-half-century-of-american-music", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music did Monroe originally play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of music did Monroe originally play", "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe originally played blues, gospel and swing music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Bill Monroe originally play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe", "Context": [ "What type of music did Bill Monroe originally play?", "Bill Monroe originally played blues, gospel and swing music." ], "Conversation_no": 340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music was Monroe known for (famous for) ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHat type of music was Bill Monroe known for (famous for)", "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe is commonly referred to as the Father of Bluegrass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHat type of music was Bill Monroe known for (famous for)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe#Discography", "Context": [ "What type of music did Bill Monroe originally play?", "Bill Monroe originally played blues, gospel and swing music.", "WHat type of music was Bill Monroe known for (famous for)?", "Bill Monroe is commonly referred to as the Father of Bluegrass." ], "Conversation_no": 340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he produce albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe produce albums", "Truth_answer": "Kentucky Waltz, Footprints in the Snow, Sweetheart, You Done Me Wrong, and Wicked Path of Sin are some of Bill Monroe's albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe produce albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe#Discography", "Context": [ "What type of music did Bill Monroe originally play?", "Bill Monroe originally played blues, gospel and swing music.", "WHat type of music was Bill Monroe known for (famous for)?", "Bill Monroe is commonly referred to as the Father of Bluegrass.", "Did Bill Monroe produce albums?", "Kentucky Waltz, Footprints in the Snow, Sweetheart, You Done Me Wrong, and Wicked Path of Sin are some of Bill Monroe's albums." ], "Conversation_no": 340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform in any concerts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe perform in any concerts", "Truth_answer": "Monroe kept a hectic touring schedule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe perform in any concerts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe#Discography", "Context": [ "What type of music did Bill Monroe originally play?", "Bill Monroe originally played blues, gospel and swing music.", "WHat type of music was Bill Monroe known for (famous for)?", "Bill Monroe is commonly referred to as the Father of Bluegrass.", "Did Bill Monroe produce albums?", "Kentucky Waltz, Footprints in the Snow, Sweetheart, You Done Me Wrong, and Wicked Path of Sin are some of Bill Monroe's albums.", "Did Bill Monroe perform in any concerts?", "Monroe kept a hectic touring schedule." ], "Conversation_no": 340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play an instrument or sing in the Grad Ole Opry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "DId Bill Monroe play an instrument or sing in the Grad Ole Opry", "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe played the mandolin and in October 1939, Monroe successfully auditioned for a regular spot on the Grand Ole Opry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DId Bill Monroe play an instrument or sing in the Grad Ole Opry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe", "Context": [ "What type of music did Bill Monroe originally play?", "Bill Monroe originally played blues, gospel and swing music.", "WHat type of music was Bill Monroe known for (famous for)?", "Bill Monroe is commonly referred to as the Father of Bluegrass.", "Did Bill Monroe produce albums?", "Kentucky Waltz, Footprints in the Snow, Sweetheart, You Done Me Wrong, and Wicked Path of Sin are some of Bill Monroe's albums.", "Did Bill Monroe perform in any concerts?", "Monroe kept a hectic touring schedule.", "DId Bill Monroe play an instrument or sing in the Grad Ole Opry?", "Bill Monroe played the mandolin and in October 1939, Monroe successfully auditioned for a regular spot on the Grand Ole Opry." ], "Conversation_no": 340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform in any bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe perform in any bands", "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe performed as part of his band the Blue Grass Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://cybergrass.com/node/5770_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe perform in any bands?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of charity work was Hilfiger involved with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of charity work was Hilfiger involved with", "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House, and The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of charity work was Tommy Hilfiger involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work was Tommy Hilfiger involved with?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House, and The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS." ], "Conversation_no": 341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other charity work did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger do besides sponsoring the charity LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS", "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger is also personally involved in charities and causes such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger do besides sponsoring the charity LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work was Tommy Hilfiger involved with?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House, and The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger do besides sponsoring the charity LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS?", "Tommy Hilfiger is also personally involved in charities and causes such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a foundation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger have a foundation", "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger launched The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002319id_/https://www.savethechildren.org/us/about-us/media-and-news/2019-press-releases/save-the-childrens-centennial-celebrations_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger have a foundation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What type of charity work was Tommy Hilfiger involved with?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House, and The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger do besides sponsoring the charity LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS?", "Tommy Hilfiger is also personally involved in charities and causes such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation.", "Did Tommy Hilfiger have a foundation?", "Tommy Hilfiger launched The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things did the foundation do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work was Tommy Hilfiger involved with?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House, and The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger do besides sponsoring the charity LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS?", "Tommy Hilfiger is also personally involved in charities and causes such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation.", "Did Tommy Hilfiger have a foundation?", "Tommy Hilfiger launched The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation.", "What other things did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?" ], "Conversation_no": 341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other charity work did hilfiger support?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger support besides LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS, Autism speaks, and the MLK Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation", "Truth_answer": "Since 2008, Tommy Hilfiger has designed limited-edition handbags in support of Breast Health International (BHI), an international organization focused on finding a cure for breast cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger support besides LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS, Autism speaks, and the MLK Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work was Tommy Hilfiger involved with?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House, and The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger do besides sponsoring the charity LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS?", "Tommy Hilfiger is also personally involved in charities and causes such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation.", "Did Tommy Hilfiger have a foundation?", "Tommy Hilfiger launched The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation.", "What other things did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "What other charity work did Tommy Hilfiger support besides LIFEbeat-The Music Industry Fights AIDS, Autism speaks, and the MLK Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation?", "Since 2008, Tommy Hilfiger has designed limited-edition handbags in support of Breast Health International (BHI), an international organization focused on finding a cure for breast cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he design the bags?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Tommy Hilfiger design the limited-edition handbags in support of Breast Health International", "Truth_answer": "A portion of Tommy Hilfiger's limited-edition handbag sales proceeds are donated to Breast Health International's Fund For Living program, with celebrity ambassadors appointed for each seasonal campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tommy Hilfiger design the limited-edition handbags in support of Breast Health International?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton#Style", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was notable about his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was notable about his style", "Truth_answer": "Adam Clayton's style of bass guitar playing is noted for what instructor Patrick Pfeiffer called harmonic syncopation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119163218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Adam Clayton's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was notable about Adam Clayton's style?", "Adam Clayton's style of bass guitar playing is noted for what instructor Patrick Pfeiffer called harmonic syncopation." ], "Conversation_no": 342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have any other influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Adam Clayton have any other influences", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Adam Clayton have any other influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton#Style", "Context": [ "What was notable about Adam Clayton's style?", "Adam Clayton's style of bass guitar playing is noted for what instructor Patrick Pfeiffer called harmonic syncopation.", "Does Adam Clayton have any other influences?" ], "Conversation_no": 342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adam Clayton", "Truth_answer": "When Adam Clayton first joined the fledgling U2, he did not have formal training in the bass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adam Clayton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was notable about Adam Clayton's style?", "Adam Clayton's style of bass guitar playing is noted for what instructor Patrick Pfeiffer called harmonic syncopation.", "Does Adam Clayton have any other influences?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adam Clayton?", "When Adam Clayton first joined the fledgling U2, he did not have formal training in the bass." ], "Conversation_no": 342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get formal training?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Adam Clayton get formal training in the bass", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Adam Clayton get formal training in the bass?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton#Style", "Context": [ "What was notable about Adam Clayton's style?", "Adam Clayton's style of bass guitar playing is noted for what instructor Patrick Pfeiffer called harmonic syncopation.", "Does Adam Clayton have any other influences?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adam Clayton?", "When Adam Clayton first joined the fledgling U2, he did not have formal training in the bass.", "When did Adam Clayton get formal training in the bass?" ], "Conversation_no": 342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever take on another role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Adam Clayton ever take on another role besides playing bass in U2", "Truth_answer": "Adam Clayton also sang backup vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119163218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Clayton ever take on another role besides playing bass in U2?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Dennis Condrey do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Dennis Condrey do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#Dennis_Condrey_and_Bobby_Eaton_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?" ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#Dennis_Condrey_and_Bobby_Eaton_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express." ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do on the Midnight Express?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express", "Truth_answer": "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#Dennis_Condrey_and_Bobby_Eaton_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team." ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any titles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Midnight Express win any titles", "Truth_answer": "Condrey and Eaton won their first tag team championship when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA, allowing The Midnight Express to walk away with the titles without much opposition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Midnight Express win any titles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#Dennis_Condrey_and_Bobby_Eaton_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team.", "Did the Midnight Express win any titles?", "Condrey and Eaton won their first tag team championship when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA, allowing The Midnight Express to walk away with the titles without much opposition." ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they tag team partners in 1986?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Eaton and Condrey tag team partners on the Midnight Express in 1986", "Truth_answer": "the Midnight Express reignited their feud with the Rock 'n' Roll Express from whom they won the NWA World Tag team titles in February 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Eaton and Condrey tag team partners on the Midnight Express in 1986?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#The_Midnight_Express_in_NWA_(1989–1990)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team.", "Did the Midnight Express win any titles?", "Condrey and Eaton won their first tag team championship when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA, allowing The Midnight Express to walk away with the titles without much opposition.", "Were Eaton and Condrey tag team partners on the Midnight Express in 1986?", "the Midnight Express reignited their feud with the Rock 'n' Roll Express from whom they won the NWA World Tag team titles in February 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Midnight Express ever split up", "Truth_answer": "After a loss at Halloween Havoc 1990, the Midnight Express split.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Midnight Express ever split up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team.", "Did the Midnight Express win any titles?", "Condrey and Eaton won their first tag team championship when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA, allowing The Midnight Express to walk away with the titles without much opposition.", "Were Eaton and Condrey tag team partners on the Midnight Express in 1986?", "the Midnight Express reignited their feud with the Rock 'n' Roll Express from whom they won the NWA World Tag team titles in February 1986.", "Did The Midnight Express ever split up?", "After a loss at Halloween Havoc 1990, the Midnight Express split." ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bobby Eaton and Dennis do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bobby Eaton and Dennis do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Booby Eaton and Dennis do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#Dennis_Condrey_and_Bobby_Eaton_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team.", "Did the Midnight Express win any titles?", "Condrey and Eaton won their first tag team championship when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA, allowing The Midnight Express to walk away with the titles without much opposition.", "Were Eaton and Condrey tag team partners on the Midnight Express in 1986?", "the Midnight Express reignited their feud with the Rock 'n' Roll Express from whom they won the NWA World Tag team titles in February 1986.", "Did The Midnight Express ever split up?", "After a loss at Halloween Havoc 1990, the Midnight Express split.", "What did Booby Eaton and Dennis do?" ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever lose a match?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Midnight Express ever lose a match", "Truth_answer": "The feud with the Road Warriors included a high profile Scaffold Match at Starrcade 1986, which the Midnight Express lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Midnight Express ever lose a match?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)#Dennis_Condrey_and_Bobby_Eaton_(1983–1987)", "Context": [ "What did Deenis Condrey do regarding the Mdnight Express?", "What happened with the Midnight Ecpress in 1983?", "Bobby Eaton teamed with former rival Dennis Condrey under the management of Jim Cornette to form a new version of the Midnight Express.", "What did Eaton and Dennis Condrey do on the Midnight Express?", "The Express had up until this point been a group of wrestlers, but once Eaton and Condrey joined together the Midnight Express worked exclusively as a two-man team.", "Did the Midnight Express win any titles?", "Condrey and Eaton won their first tag team championship when Mr. Wrestling II turned on Magnum TA, allowing The Midnight Express to walk away with the titles without much opposition.", "Were Eaton and Condrey tag team partners on the Midnight Express in 1986?", "the Midnight Express reignited their feud with the Rock 'n' Roll Express from whom they won the NWA World Tag team titles in February 1986.", "Did The Midnight Express ever split up?", "After a loss at Halloween Havoc 1990, the Midnight Express split.", "What did Booby Eaton and Dennis do?", "Did The Midnight Express ever lose a match?", "The feud with the Road Warriors included a high profile Scaffold Match at Starrcade 1986, which the Midnight Express lost." ], "Conversation_no": 343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1984?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with The Midnight Express in 1984", "Truth_answer": "The Midnight Express and the Rock 'n Roll Express teams feuded throughout 1984 in Mid-South Wrestling before the Midnight Express left the promotion to work elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Midnight Express in 1984?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)#Ritual_(2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did the band interview with", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the band interview with", "Truth_answer": "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)#Ritual_(2011)", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme." ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What band member did the interview", "Transformer_rewrite": "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme", "Truth_answer": "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme." ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date was this on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)#Ritual_(2011)", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?" ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Harry McVeigh say", "Truth_answer": "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p7", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did White Lies band member Harry McVeigh say in the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)#Ritual_(2011)", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?", "What did White Lies band member Harry McVeigh say in the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What tracks where realsed", "Transformer_rewrite": "What tracks were released after White Lies member McVeigh's statement", "Truth_answer": "Taxidermy was released after White Lies member Harry McVeigh's statement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tracks were released after White Lies member McVeigh's statement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?", "What did White Lies band member Harry McVeigh say in the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010.", "What tracks were released after White Lies member McVeigh's statement?", "Taxidermy was released after White Lies member Harry McVeigh's statement." ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date did the the name get revealed", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date did the band White Lies name get revealed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did the band White Lies name get revealed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?", "What did White Lies band member Harry McVeigh say in the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010.", "What tracks were released after White Lies member McVeigh's statement?", "Taxidermy was released after White Lies member Harry McVeigh's statement.", "What date did the band White Lies name get revealed?" ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date was the single realsed on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date was the White Lies single released on", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the White Lies single released on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?", "What did White Lies band member Harry McVeigh say in the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010.", "What tracks were released after White Lies member McVeigh's statement?", "Taxidermy was released after White Lies member Harry McVeigh's statement.", "What date did the band White Lies name get revealed?", "What date was the White Lies single released on?" ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album realesed", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the White Lies album realesed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the White Lies album realesed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did the band White Lies interview with?", "White Lies interviewed with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What White Lies's member did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "White Lies member Harry McVeigh did the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme.", "What date was the interview with Harry McVeigh from White Lies and BBC's Newsbeat programme on?", "What did White Lies band member Harry McVeigh say in the interview with BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010.", "What tracks were released after White Lies member McVeigh's statement?", "Taxidermy was released after White Lies member Harry McVeigh's statement.", "What date did the band White Lies name get revealed?", "What date was the White Lies single released on?", "When was the White Lies album realesed?" ], "Conversation_no": 344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next to the White Lies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next to the White Lies", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard#Historical_context", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard", "Truth_answer": "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110220852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard#Historical_context", "Context": [ "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the transplants mostly successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful", "Truth_answer": "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard#Historical_context", "Context": [ "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967.", "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days." ], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these controversial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the transplants on dogs by Christian Barnard controversial", "Truth_answer": "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the transplants on dogs by Christian Barnard controversial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard#Additional_heart_transplants", "Context": [ "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967.", "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Were the transplants on dogs by Christian Barnard controversial?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days." ], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Christiaan Barnard", "Truth_answer": "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant operation was conducted on 2 January 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Christiaan Barnard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard#Additional_heart_transplants", "Context": [ "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967.", "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Were the transplants on dogs by Christian Barnard controversial?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Christiaan Barnard?", "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant operation was conducted on 2 January 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Christiaan Barnard's second transplant successful", "Truth_answer": "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant patient Philip Blaiberg, lived for a year and a half and was able to go home from the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Christiaan Barnard's second transplant successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard#Additional_heart_transplants", "Context": [ "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967.", "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Were the transplants on dogs by Christian Barnard controversial?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Christiaan Barnard?", "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant operation was conducted on 2 January 1968.", "Was Christiaan Barnard's second transplant successful?", "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant patient Philip Blaiberg, lived for a year and a half and was able to go home from the hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Have there been any other similar transplants or surgeries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have there been any other similar transplants or surgeries", "Truth_answer": "Between December 1967 and November 1974 at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, ten heart transplants were performed by Christian Barnard, as well as a heart and lung transplant in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any other similar transplants or surgeries after Christiaan Barnard's transplants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/38/46/3400/4706199", "Context": [ "Tell me about the historical context of Christiaan Barnard.", "Following the first successful kidney transplant in 1953, in the United States, Christiaan Barnard performed the second kidney transplant in South Africa in October 1967.", "Were the following transplants by Christian Barnard mostly successful?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Were the transplants on dogs by Christian Barnard controversial?", "Christian Barnard had experimentally transplanted forty-eight hearts into dogs and no dogs which had survived lasted longer than ten days.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Christiaan Barnard?", "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant operation was conducted on 2 January 1968.", "Was Christiaan Barnard's second transplant successful?", "Christiaan Barnard's second transplant patient Philip Blaiberg, lived for a year and a half and was able to go home from the hospital.", "Have there been any other similar transplants or surgeries after Christiaan Barnard's transplants?", "Between December 1967 and November 1974 at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, ten heart transplants were performed by Christian Barnard, as well as a heart and lung transplant in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Barnard's kidney transplant successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Christiaan Barnard's kidney transplant successful", "Truth_answer": "On Christiaan Barnard's return to South Africa, he carried out a single, successful kidney transplant in a patient (who subsequently lived for 20 years).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180602162521id_/https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/38/46/3400/4706199_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Christiaan Barnard's kidney transplant successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Silent_feature_films", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what films did Browning appear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what films did Browning appear", "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Silent_feature_films", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso." ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else appeared on this film or who else contributed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning", "Truth_answer": "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Silent_feature_films", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso" ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other films was he a part of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other films was Tod Browning a part of", "Truth_answer": "Todd Browning moved back to California in 1918 and produced two more films for Metro, The Eyes of Mystery and Revenge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Tod Browning a part of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Silent_feature_films", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso", "What other films was Tod Browning a part of?", "Todd Browning moved back to California in 1918 and produced two more films for Metro, The Eyes of Mystery and Revenge." ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other studios did he work for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other studios did Tod Browning work for", "Truth_answer": "Tom Browning worked for Bluebird Productions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other studios did Tod Browning work for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Beginnings_of_a_film_career", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso", "What other films was Tod Browning a part of?", "Todd Browning moved back to California in 1918 and produced two more films for Metro, The Eyes of Mystery and Revenge.", "What other studios did Tod Browning work for?", "Tom Browning worked for Bluebird Productions" ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with Irving Thalberg on other films later on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tod Browning work with Irving Thalberg on other films later on", "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg paired Tod Browning with Lon Chaney for the first time for the film The Wicked Darling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tod Browning work with Irving Thalberg on other films later on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso", "What other films was Tod Browning a part of?", "Todd Browning moved back to California in 1918 and produced two more films for Metro, The Eyes of Mystery and Revenge.", "What other studios did Tod Browning work for?", "Tom Browning worked for Bluebird Productions", "Did Tod Browning work with Irving Thalberg on other films later on?", "Irving Thalberg paired Tod Browning with Lon Chaney for the first time for the film The Wicked Darling." ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did The Wicked Darling go? was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Wicked Darling go", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Wicked Darling starring Tod Browning go? Was it a Success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Silent_feature_films", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso", "What other films was Tod Browning a part of?", "Todd Browning moved back to California in 1918 and produced two more films for Metro, The Eyes of Mystery and Revenge.", "What other studios did Tod Browning work for?", "Tom Browning worked for Bluebird Productions", "Did Tod Browning work with Irving Thalberg on other films later on?", "Irving Thalberg paired Tod Browning with Lon Chaney for the first time for the film The Wicked Darling.", "How did The Wicked Darling starring Tod Browning go? Was it a Success?" ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about Browning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anytrhing else interesting about Tod Browning", "Truth_answer": "The death of his father sent Tod Browning into a depression that led to alcoholism. He was laid off by Universal and his wife left him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anytrhing else interesting about Tod Browning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning#Silent_feature_films", "Context": [ "In what films did Tod Browning appear?", "Tod Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso.", "Who else appeared appeared on Jim Bludso or who else contributed besides Tod Browning?", "Mabel Taliaferro starred in Jim Bludso", "What other films was Tod Browning a part of?", "Todd Browning moved back to California in 1918 and produced two more films for Metro, The Eyes of Mystery and Revenge.", "What other studios did Tod Browning work for?", "Tom Browning worked for Bluebird Productions", "Did Tod Browning work with Irving Thalberg on other films later on?", "Irving Thalberg paired Tod Browning with Lon Chaney for the first time for the film The Wicked Darling.", "How did The Wicked Darling starring Tod Browning go? Was it a Success?", "Is there anytrhing else interesting about Tod Browning?", "The death of his father sent Tod Browning into a depression that led to alcoholism. He was laid off by Universal and his wife left him." ], "Conversation_no": 346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get through this slump?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tod Browning get through his slump", "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning recovered, reconciled with his wife, and got a one-picture contract with Goldwyn Pictures. The film he produced was a moderate success, putting his career back on track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tod Browning get through his slump?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Breton language?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Breton language", "Truth_answer": "The main traditional language of Brittany is Breton (Brezhoneg), spoken in Lower Brittany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102010553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Breton language?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons#Language", "Context": [ "What is the Breton language?", "The main traditional language of Brittany is Breton (Brezhoneg), spoken in Lower Brittany." ], "Conversation_no": 347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is it so special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is the Breton language so special", "Truth_answer": "The Breton language is a very important part of Breton identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102010553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Breton language so special?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons", "Context": [ "What is the Breton language?", "The main traditional language of Brittany is Breton (Brezhoneg), spoken in Lower Brittany.", "Why is the Breton language so special?", "The Breton language is a very important part of Breton identity." ], "Conversation_no": 347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Breton widely used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Breton widely used", "Truth_answer": "Breton is spoken by around 206,000 people as of 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102010553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Breton language widely used?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons#Language", "Context": [ "What is the Breton language?", "The main traditional language of Brittany is Breton (Brezhoneg), spoken in Lower Brittany.", "Why is the Breton language so special?", "The Breton language is a very important part of Breton identity.", "Is Breton language widely used?", "Breton is spoken by around 206,000 people as of 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is it taught in schools?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Breton language taught in schools", "Truth_answer": "Breton was banned from the French school in the past, but in modern times, schools have emerged with the aim of providing Breton-medium education or bilingual Breton/French education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Breton language taught in schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he try", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he try", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kennedy try?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Charles Kennedy try?" ], "Conversation_no": 348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his strategy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Charles Kennedy strategy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Kennedy's strategy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Charles Kennedy try?", "What was Charles Kennedy's strategy?" ], "Conversation_no": 348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this work out the way he wanted", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this work out the way CHarles Kennedy wanted", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this work out the way CHarles Kennedy wanted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "What did Charles Kennedy try?", "What was Charles Kennedy's strategy?", "Did this work out the way CHarles Kennedy wanted?" ], "Conversation_no": 348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the election review", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the election review for Charles Kennedy", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Following the resignation of Paddy Ashdown, Charles Kennedy was elected as party leader at the age of 39.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the election review for Charles Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "What did Charles Kennedy try?", "What was Charles Kennedy's strategy?", "Did this work out the way CHarles Kennedy wanted?", "How did the election review for Charles Kennedy?", "In 1999, Following the resignation of Paddy Ashdown, Charles Kennedy was elected as party leader at the age of 39." ], "Conversation_no": 348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many seats did they win", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seats did Charles Kennedy's party win", "Truth_answer": "In Charles Kennedy's first campaign as Leader, the 2001 general election, the Liberal Democrats won 52 seats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seats did Charles Kennedy's party win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Charles Kennedy try?", "What was Charles Kennedy's strategy?", "Did this work out the way CHarles Kennedy wanted?", "How did the election review for Charles Kennedy?", "In 1999, Following the resignation of Paddy Ashdown, Charles Kennedy was elected as party leader at the age of 39.", "How many seats did Charles Kennedy's party win?", "In Charles Kennedy's first campaign as Leader, the 2001 general election, the Liberal Democrats won 52 seats." ], "Conversation_no": 348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was this bad", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the increased number of seats for Charles Kennedy's party bad", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the increased number of seats for Charles Kennedy's party bad?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1981–1983:_Height_of_popularity,_Escape_and_Frontiers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the band in 1981 that was important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the band in 1981 that was important", "Truth_answer": "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_(Journey_album)#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on Escape?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on Journey's album Escape", "Truth_answer": "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band promote the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Journey promote their Escape album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?" ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else did the album become successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did they win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Journey win", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Journey win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1981–1983:_Height_of_popularity,_Escape_and_Frontiers", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "What awards did Journey win?" ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Journey's Escape album", "Truth_answer": "Capitalizing on their success, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Journey's Escape album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1981–1983:_Height_of_popularity,_Escape_and_Frontiers", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "What awards did Journey win?", "What happened after Journey's Escape album?", "Capitalizing on their success, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What video games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What video games was Journey a part of", "Truth_answer": "Journey was a part of the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What video games was Journey a part of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1981–1983:_Height_of_popularity,_Escape_and_Frontiers", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "What awards did Journey win?", "What happened after Journey's Escape album?", "Capitalizing on their success, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games.", "What video games was Journey a part of?", "Journey was a part of the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened towards 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Journey towards 1983", "Truth_answer": "The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide gave each of the Journey's albums only one star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Journey towards 1983?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1981–1983:_Height_of_popularity,_Escape_and_Frontiers", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "What awards did Journey win?", "What happened after Journey's Escape album?", "Capitalizing on their success, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games.", "What video games was Journey a part of?", "Journey was a part of the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600.", "What happened with Journey towards 1983?", "The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide gave each of the Journey's albums only one star." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they give only one star?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Rolling Stone only give Journey's albums one star", "Truth_answer": "Dave Marsh wrote Journey was a dead end for San Francisco area rock. Marsh later would anoint Escape as one of the worst number-one albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rolling Stone only give Journey's albums one star?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1981–1983:_Height_of_popularity,_Escape_and_Frontiers", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "What awards did Journey win?", "What happened after Journey's Escape album?", "Capitalizing on their success, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games.", "What video games was Journey a part of?", "Journey was a part of the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600.", "What happened with Journey towards 1983?", "The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide gave each of the Journey's albums only one star.", "Why did Rolling Stone only give Journey's albums one star?", "Dave Marsh wrote Journey was a dead end for San Francisco area rock. Marsh later would anoint Escape as one of the worst number-one albums of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band move forward?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Journey move forward from their album Escape", "Truth_answer": "Journey's next album, Frontiers (1983), continued their commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the album charts, selling nearly six million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Journey move forward from their album Escape?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontiers_(Journey_album)#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What happened to Journey in 1981 that was important?", "Journey's biggest studio album Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success.", "What songs were on Journey's album Escape?", "Journey's album Escape features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – Don't Stop Believin', Who's Crying Now, Still They Ride, and Open Arms.", "How did Journey promote their Escape album?", "How else did Journey's album Escape become successful?", "What awards did Journey win?", "What happened after Journey's Escape album?", "Capitalizing on their success, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games.", "What video games was Journey a part of?", "Journey was a part of the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600.", "What happened with Journey towards 1983?", "The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide gave each of the Journey's albums only one star.", "Why did Rolling Stone only give Journey's albums one star?", "Dave Marsh wrote Journey was a dead end for San Francisco area rock. Marsh later would anoint Escape as one of the worst number-one albums of all time.", "How did Journey move forward from their album Escape?", "Journey's next album, Frontiers (1983), continued their commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the album charts, selling nearly six million copies." ], "Conversation_no": 349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on Journey's album Frontier", "Truth_answer": "After the Fall, Send Her My Love, Faithfully, and Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) are songs from Journey's album Frontier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Journey's album Frontier?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet#First_album", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the sweets first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the sweets first album", "Truth_answer": "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet#First_album", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album." ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Sweet's first album do well", "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts." ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about The Sweet's first album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about The Sweet's first album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet#Decline_in_popularity", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts.", "What was special about The Sweet's first album" ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the band tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Sweet tour", "Truth_answer": "The Sweet toured in the US and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweet tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts.", "What was special about The Sweet's first album", "Did The Sweet tour?", "The Sweet toured in the US and Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did any of their songs chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of The Sweet's songs chart", "Truth_answer": "They achieved success in the UK charts, with thirteen Top 20 hits during the 1970s alone, with Block Buster! topping the chart, followed by three consecutive number two hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of The Sweet's songs chart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts.", "What was special about The Sweet's first album", "Did The Sweet tour?", "The Sweet toured in the US and Japan.", "Did any of The Sweet's songs chart?", "They achieved success in the UK charts, with thirteen Top 20 hits during the 1970s alone, with Block Buster! topping the chart, followed by three consecutive number two hits." ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Sweet win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweet win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet#First_album", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts.", "What was special about The Sweet's first album", "Did The Sweet tour?", "The Sweet toured in the US and Japan.", "Did any of The Sweet's songs chart?", "They achieved success in the UK charts, with thirteen Top 20 hits during the 1970s alone, with Block Buster! topping the chart, followed by three consecutive number two hits.", "Did The Sweet win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Sweet", "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be albums failure to match the success of their singles was a problem that would plague the band throughout their career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Sweet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was The Sweet's first album?", "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the Sweet's first album.", "Did The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be do well?", "The Sweet's album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was not a serious contender on the charts.", "What was special about The Sweet's first album", "Did The Sweet tour?", "The Sweet toured in the US and Japan.", "Did any of The Sweet's songs chart?", "They achieved success in the UK charts, with thirteen Top 20 hits during the 1970s alone, with Block Buster! topping the chart, followed by three consecutive number two hits.", "Did The Sweet win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Sweet?", "The Sweet's Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be albums failure to match the success of their singles was a problem that would plague the band throughout their career." ], "Conversation_no": 350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was this deal signed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was this deal signed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this deal signed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah#London", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he go to London?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he go to London", "Truth_answer": "Kwameh Nkrumah went to London in May 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121014501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kwame Nkrumah go to London?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah#London", "Context": [ "When did Kwame Nkrumah go to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah went to London in May 1945." ], "Conversation_no": 351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he got there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah got to London", "Truth_answer": "Kwameh Nkrumah enrolled at the London School of Economics as a PhD candidate in anthropology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121014501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah got to London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah#London", "Context": [ "When did Kwame Nkrumah go to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah went to London in May 1945.", "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah got to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah enrolled at the London School of Economics as a PhD candidate in anthropology." ], "Conversation_no": 351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kwame Nkrumah", "Truth_answer": "Kwame Nkrumah spent his time on political organising. He and George Padmore were among the principal organisers, and co-treasurers, of the Fifth Pan-African Congress in Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kwame Nkrumah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Kwame Nkrumah go to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah went to London in May 1945.", "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah got to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah enrolled at the London School of Economics as a PhD candidate in anthropology.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kwame Nkrumah?", "Kwame Nkrumah spent his time on political organising. He and George Padmore were among the principal organisers, and co-treasurers, of the Fifth Pan-African Congress in Manchester." ], "Conversation_no": 351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this result in any treaties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this result and in any treaties", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this result and in any treaties?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Kwame Nkrumah go to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah went to London in May 1945.", "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah got to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah enrolled at the London School of Economics as a PhD candidate in anthropology.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kwame Nkrumah?", "Kwame Nkrumah spent his time on political organising. He and George Padmore were among the principal organisers, and co-treasurers, of the Fifth Pan-African Congress in Manchester.", "Did this result and in any treaties?" ], "Conversation_no": 351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "can you tell me about the meeting that resulting the agreement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the meeting that resulting the agreement", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the meeting that resulting the agreement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Kwame Nkrumah go to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah went to London in May 1945.", "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah got to London?", "Kwameh Nkrumah enrolled at the London School of Economics as a PhD candidate in anthropology.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kwame Nkrumah?", "Kwame Nkrumah spent his time on political organising. He and George Padmore were among the principal organisers, and co-treasurers, of the Fifth Pan-African Congress in Manchester.", "Did this result and in any treaties?", "Can you tell me about the meeting that resulting the agreement?" ], "Conversation_no": 351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who agreed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who agreed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who agreed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.liveabout.com/bobby-jones-profile-1563702", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get into golf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he get into golf", "Truth_answer": "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf." ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first experiences with golf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him." ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a naturally good golfer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy." ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any competitions as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Bobby Jones won his first children's tournament at the age of six at his home course at East Lake Golf Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy.", "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child?", "Yes, Bobby Jones won his first children's tournament at the age of six at his home course at East Lake Golf Club." ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What tournament was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What tournament did Bobby Jones win as a child", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones won the 1908 East Lake Children’s Tournament", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tournament did Bobby Jones win as a child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy.", "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child?", "Yes, Bobby Jones won his first children's tournament at the age of six at his home course at East Lake Golf Club.", "What tournament did Bobby Jones win as a child?", "Bobby Jones won the 1908 East Lake Children’s Tournament" ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any other tournaments as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jones win any other tournaments as a child besides the 1908 East Lake Children's Tournament", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones won 1911 Junior Championship Cup of the Atlanta Athletic Club", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jones win any other tournaments as a child besides the 1908 East Lake Children's Tournament?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy.", "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child?", "Yes, Bobby Jones won his first children's tournament at the age of six at his home course at East Lake Golf Club.", "What tournament did Bobby Jones win as a child?", "Bobby Jones won the 1908 East Lake Children’s Tournament", "Did Bobby Jones win any other tournaments as a child besides the 1908 East Lake Children's Tournament?", "Bobby Jones won 1911 Junior Championship Cup of the Atlanta Athletic Club" ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "At what age was he discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "At what age was Bobby Jones discovered", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones was discovered at age 14", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age was Bobby Jones discovered?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy.", "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child?", "Yes, Bobby Jones won his first children's tournament at the age of six at his home course at East Lake Golf Club.", "What tournament did Bobby Jones win as a child?", "Bobby Jones won the 1908 East Lake Children’s Tournament", "Did Bobby Jones win any other tournaments as a child besides the 1908 East Lake Children's Tournament?", "Bobby Jones won 1911 Junior Championship Cup of the Atlanta Athletic Club", "At what age was Bobby Jones discovered?", "Bobby Jones was discovered at age 14" ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Bobby Jones discovered", "Truth_answer": "In 1916, Bobby Jones won his first major golf event when he claimed the inaugural Georgia Amateur Championship. His victory at this event put him in the national spotlight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bobby Jones discovered?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "How did Bobby Jones get into golf?", "The family bought a house on Atlanta's East Lake Country Club and Bobby Jones' health improved as he got into sports, including golf.", "What was Bobby Jones first experiences with golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Was Bobby Jones a naturally good golfer?", "Bobby Jones developed quickly into a child prodigy.", "Did Bobby Jones win any competitions as a child?", "Yes, Bobby Jones won his first children's tournament at the age of six at his home course at East Lake Golf Club.", "What tournament did Bobby Jones win as a child?", "Bobby Jones won the 1908 East Lake Children’s Tournament", "Did Bobby Jones win any other tournaments as a child besides the 1908 East Lake Children's Tournament?", "Bobby Jones won 1911 Junior Championship Cup of the Atlanta Athletic Club", "At what age was Bobby Jones discovered?", "Bobby Jones was discovered at age 14", "How was Bobby Jones discovered?", "In 1916, Bobby Jones won his first major golf event when he claimed the inaugural Georgia Amateur Championship. His victory at this event put him in the national spotlight." ], "Conversation_no": 352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he was put in the spotlight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Bobby Jones was put in the spotlight", "Truth_answer": "The Georgia Amateur win caught the eye of the United States Golf Association which awarded Bobby Jones his first invitation to the U.S. Amateur at Merion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bobby Jones was put in the spotlight?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Gabriel go to Fiorentina?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Gabriel go to Fiorentina", "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta went to Fiorentina from 1991 to 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gabriel Batistuta go to Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta", "Context": [ "When did Gabriel Batistuta go to Fiorentina?", "Gabriel Batistuta went to Fiorentina from 1991 to 2000" ], "Conversation_no": 353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play well after being signed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well after being signed with Fiorentina", "Truth_answer": "In addition to the fans erecting a life-size bronze statue of Gabriel Batistuta in Florence, Bastituta was inducted into the club’s hall of fame in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well after being signed with Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta", "Context": [ "When did Gabriel Batistuta go to Fiorentina?", "Gabriel Batistuta went to Fiorentina from 1991 to 2000", "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well after being signed with Fiorentina?", "In addition to the fans erecting a life-size bronze statue of Gabriel Batistuta in Florence, Bastituta was inducted into the club’s hall of fame in 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he play in other seasons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Gabriel Batistuta play in other seasons", "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta was the top scorer of the 1994–95 Serie A season with 26 goals. In the 1995–96 season, Batistuta helped the club to go on a 15-match unbeaten run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gabriel Batistuta play in other seasons after 1994?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta", "Context": [ "When did Gabriel Batistuta go to Fiorentina?", "Gabriel Batistuta went to Fiorentina from 1991 to 2000", "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well after being signed with Fiorentina?", "In addition to the fans erecting a life-size bronze statue of Gabriel Batistuta in Florence, Bastituta was inducted into the club’s hall of fame in 2014.", "How did Gabriel Batistuta play in other seasons after 1994?", "Gabriel Batistuta was the top scorer of the 1994–95 Serie A season with 26 goals. In the 1995–96 season, Batistuta helped the club to go on a 15-match unbeaten run." ], "Conversation_no": 353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play well in the 93-94 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well in the 93-94 season", "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta's club returned to Serie A after one season in Serie B, with the contribution of 16 goals from Batistuta, as Fiorentina captured the 1993–94 Serie B title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well in the 93-94 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta", "Context": [ "When did Gabriel Batistuta go to Fiorentina?", "Gabriel Batistuta went to Fiorentina from 1991 to 2000", "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well after being signed with Fiorentina?", "In addition to the fans erecting a life-size bronze statue of Gabriel Batistuta in Florence, Bastituta was inducted into the club’s hall of fame in 2014.", "How did Gabriel Batistuta play in other seasons after 1994?", "Gabriel Batistuta was the top scorer of the 1994–95 Serie A season with 26 goals. In the 1995–96 season, Batistuta helped the club to go on a 15-match unbeaten run.", "Did Gabriel Batistuta play well in the 93-94 season?", "Gabriel Batistuta's club returned to Serie A after one season in Serie B, with the contribution of 16 goals from Batistuta, as Fiorentina captured the 1993–94 Serie B title." ], "Conversation_no": 353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other success in the league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta have other success in the league besides his Serie A seasons", "Truth_answer": "Fiorentina also won the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana over A.C. Milan; in the two-legged Coppa Italia final against Atalanta, Gabriel Batistuta scored a goal in each fixture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta have other success in the league besides his Serie A seasons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Kelly write a Children's Book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kelly write a Children's Book", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson's first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby was released on October 4, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204071713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Clarkson write a Children's Book?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.parents.com/baby/all-about-babies/kelly-clarkson-wrote-a-picture-book-about-her-daughter/", "Context": [ "Did Kelly Clarkson write a Children's Book?", "Kelly Clarkson's first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby was released on October 4, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inspired her to write a book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inspired Kelly Clarkson to write a book", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson's daughter River Rose inspired her to write the book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Kelly Clarkson to write a book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning_of_Life_(album)", "Context": [ "Did Kelly Clarkson write a Children's Book?", "Kelly Clarkson's first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby was released on October 4, 2016.", "What inspired Kelly Clarkson to write a book?", "Kelly Clarkson's daughter River Rose inspired her to write the book." ], "Conversation_no": 354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Meaning of Life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Meaning of Life by Kelly Clarkson", "Truth_answer": "Meaning of Life is the eighth studio album by American singer Kelly Clarkson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618184143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning_of_Life_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Meaning of Life by Kelly Clarkson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson#2016–2018:_Children's_books,_Meaning_of_Life_and_The_Voice", "Context": [ "Did Kelly Clarkson write a Children's Book?", "Kelly Clarkson's first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby was released on October 4, 2016.", "What inspired Kelly Clarkson to write a book?", "Kelly Clarkson's daughter River Rose inspired her to write the book.", "What is the Meaning of Life by Kelly Clarkson?", "Meaning of Life is the eighth studio album by American singer Kelly Clarkson" ], "Conversation_no": 354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do on The Voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Kelly Clarkson do on The Voice", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson was a coach on the Voice.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.onecountry.com/tags/team-kelly/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kelly Clarkson do on The Voice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson#2016–2018:_Children's_books,_Meaning_of_Life_and_The_Voice", "Context": [ "Did Kelly Clarkson write a Children's Book?", "Kelly Clarkson's first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby was released on October 4, 2016.", "What inspired Kelly Clarkson to write a book?", "Kelly Clarkson's daughter River Rose inspired her to write the book.", "What is the Meaning of Life by Kelly Clarkson?", "Meaning of Life is the eighth studio album by American singer Kelly Clarkson", "What did Kelly Clarkson do on The Voice?", "Kelly Clarkson was a coach on the Voice." ], "Conversation_no": 354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else significant about this time period.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about 2016 to 2018 in Kelly Clarkson's life", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson lent her voice in the computer-animated film, The Star. Clarkson also had a guest voice role in the Netflix animated series Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about 2016 to 2018 in Kelly Clarkson's life.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson#2019:_Voice_roles_and_The_Kelly_Clarkson_Show", "Context": [ "Did Kelly Clarkson write a Children's Book?", "Kelly Clarkson's first children's book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby was released on October 4, 2016.", "What inspired Kelly Clarkson to write a book?", "Kelly Clarkson's daughter River Rose inspired her to write the book.", "What is the Meaning of Life by Kelly Clarkson?", "Meaning of Life is the eighth studio album by American singer Kelly Clarkson", "What did Kelly Clarkson do on The Voice?", "Kelly Clarkson was a coach on the Voice.", "Is there anything else significant about 2016 to 2018 in Kelly Clarkson's life.", "Kelly Clarkson lent her voice in the computer-animated film, The Star. Clarkson also had a guest voice role in the Netflix animated series Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh." ], "Conversation_no": 354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything other than write Children's books or appear on the Voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kelly Clarkson do anything other than write Children's books or appear on the Voice", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson is set to host the daytime variety talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, which will premiere on September 9, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Clarkson do anything other than write Children's books or appear on the Voice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in n1952?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in n1952", "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin composed the score High Noon (1952).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dimitri Tiomkin in 1952?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin", "Context": [ "What happened to Dimitri Tiomkin in 1952?", "Dimitri Tiomkin composed the score High Noon (1952)." ], "Conversation_no": 355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was the director?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the director for High Noon", "Truth_answer": "Fred Zinnemann was the director for High Noon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director for High Noon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Noon", "Context": [ "What happened to Dimitri Tiomkin in 1952?", "Dimitri Tiomkin composed the score High Noon (1952).", "who was the director for High Noon?", "Fred Zinnemann was the director for High Noon." ], "Conversation_no": 355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was special about High Noon", "Truth_answer": "Though mired in controversy with political overtones at the time of its release, High Noon's award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about High Noon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Noon", "Context": [ "What happened to Dimitri Tiomkin in 1952?", "Dimitri Tiomkin composed the score High Noon (1952).", "who was the director for High Noon?", "Fred Zinnemann was the director for High Noon.", "what was special about High Noon?", "Though mired in controversy with political overtones at the time of its release, High Noon's award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin." ], "Conversation_no": 355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was High Noon successful", "Truth_answer": "High Noon earned an estimated $3.4 million at the North American box office in 1952. High Noon received seven nominations for the 25th Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was High Noon successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin", "Context": [ "What happened to Dimitri Tiomkin in 1952?", "Dimitri Tiomkin composed the score High Noon (1952).", "who was the director for High Noon?", "Fred Zinnemann was the director for High Noon.", "what was special about High Noon?", "Though mired in controversy with political overtones at the time of its release, High Noon's award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin.", "was High Noon successful?", "High Noon earned an estimated $3.4 million at the North American box office in 1952. High Noon received seven nominations for the 25th Academy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the song for High Noon by Dimitri Tiomkin", "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin theme song for High Noon was Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin (The Ballad of High Noon).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the song for High Noon by Dimitri Tiomkin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin", "Context": [ "What happened to Dimitri Tiomkin in 1952?", "Dimitri Tiomkin composed the score High Noon (1952).", "who was the director for High Noon?", "Fred Zinnemann was the director for High Noon.", "what was special about High Noon?", "Though mired in controversy with political overtones at the time of its release, High Noon's award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin.", "was High Noon successful?", "High Noon earned an estimated $3.4 million at the North American box office in 1952. High Noon received seven nominations for the 25th Academy Awards.", "what was the song for High Noon by Dimitri Tiomkin?", "Dimitri Tiomkin theme song for High Noon was Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin (The Ballad of High Noon)." ], "Conversation_no": 355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who sang that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sang Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine sang “Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the fictional character?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the fictional character", "Truth_answer": "Legion is a fictional character appearing in American comic books. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the fictional character Legion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)", "Context": [ "what was the fictional character Legion?", "Legion is a fictional character appearing in American comic books. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder." ], "Conversation_no": 356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he have an affair with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Legion have an affair with", "Truth_answer": "Legion did not have an affair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.authentictauheed.com/2011/08/170-get-your-priorities-right.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Legion have an affair with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)", "Context": [ "what was the fictional character Legion?", "Legion is a fictional character appearing in American comic books. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder.", "who did Legion have an affair with?", "Legion did not have an affair." ], "Conversation_no": 356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he married at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Legion married at the time", "Truth_answer": "Legion never married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Legion married at the time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)", "Context": [ "what was the fictional character Legion?", "Legion is a fictional character appearing in American comic books. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder.", "who did Legion have an affair with?", "Legion did not have an affair.", "was Legion married at the time?", "Legion never married." ], "Conversation_no": 356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Legion come from", "Truth_answer": "Legion is the mutant son of Professor Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Legion come from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)", "Context": [ "what was the fictional character Legion?", "Legion is a fictional character appearing in American comic books. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder.", "who did Legion have an affair with?", "Legion did not have an affair.", "was Legion married at the time?", "Legion never married.", "where did Legion come from?", "Legion is the mutant son of Professor Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller." ], "Conversation_no": 356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was wrong with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was wrong with Legion", "Truth_answer": "Legion has been described as having multiple personality disorder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was wrong with Legion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)", "Context": [ "what was the fictional character Legion?", "Legion is a fictional character appearing in American comic books. Legion takes the role of an antihero who has a severe mental illness including a form of dissociative identity disorder.", "who did Legion have an affair with?", "Legion did not have an affair.", "was Legion married at the time?", "Legion never married.", "where did Legion come from?", "Legion is the mutant son of Professor Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller.", "what was wrong with Legion?", "Legion has been described as having multiple personality disorder." ], "Conversation_no": 356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he become legion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Legion become legion", "Truth_answer": "Legion's first appearance was in New Mutants #25 (March 1985)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Legion become legion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Johnny get drafted into the Colts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Johnny get drafted into the Colts", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas was drafted to the Colts in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Unitas get drafted into the Colts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Unitas get drafted into the Colts?", "Johnny Unitas was drafted to the Colts in 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas do well", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas was a record-setting quarterback, and the NFL's most valuable player in 1959, 1964, and 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Unitas get drafted into the Colts?", "Johnny Unitas was drafted to the Colts in 1956.", "Did Johnny Unitas do well?", "Johnny Unitas was a record-setting quarterback, and the NFL's most valuable player in 1959, 1964, and 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue his winning streak after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas continue his winning streak after 1967", "Truth_answer": "No, Although the Colts won an NFL Championship in 1968 they lost the Super Bowl to the AFL Champion New York Jets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas continue his winning streak after 1967?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Unitas get drafted into the Colts?", "Johnny Unitas was drafted to the Colts in 1956.", "Did Johnny Unitas do well?", "Johnny Unitas was a record-setting quarterback, and the NFL's most valuable player in 1959, 1964, and 1967.", "Did Johnny Unitas continue his winning streak after 1967?", "No, Although the Colts won an NFL Championship in 1968 they lost the Super Bowl to the AFL Champion New York Jets." ], "Conversation_no": 357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sustain any injuries in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas sustain any injuries in his career", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas resumed his torrid passing in 1965, but he was lost for the balance of the season due to a knee injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas sustain any injuries in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Olmec?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Olmec", "Truth_answer": "The Olmecs were the earliest known major civilization in Mesoamerica following a progressive development in Soconusco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Olmec?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs", "Context": [ "Who is Olmec?", "The Olmecs were the earliest known major civilization in Mesoamerica following a progressive development in Soconusco." ], "Conversation_no": 358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are their political orientation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Olmecs political orientation", "Truth_answer": "It is assumed by most researchers that the colossal heads and several other sculptures represent rulers and provide the dates of the Olmec's rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Olmecs political orientation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs", "Context": [ "Who is Olmec?", "The Olmecs were the earliest known major civilization in Mesoamerica following a progressive development in Soconusco.", "What are Olmecs political orientation?", "It is assumed by most researchers that the colossal heads and several other sculptures represent rulers and provide the dates of the Olmec's rule." ], "Conversation_no": 358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How do they make social interactions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do Olmecs make social interactions", "Truth_answer": "A core number of Olmec loanwords had apparently spread from a Mixe–Zoquean language into many other Mesoamerican languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Olmecs make social interactions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E.", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sheila E working on in 1984", "Truth_answer": "In June 1984, Sheila E. released her debut album The Glamorous Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Go_Crazy", "Context": [ "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "In June 1984, Sheila E. released her debut album The Glamorous Life." ], "Conversation_no": 359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else sang the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else sang Let's Go Crazy besides Sheila E", "Truth_answer": "Let's Go Crazy is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else sang Let's Go Crazy besides Sheila E?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E.", "Context": [ "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "In June 1984, Sheila E. released her debut album The Glamorous Life.", "Who else sang Let's Go Crazy besides Sheila E?", "Let's Go Crazy is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain." ], "Conversation_no": 359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she record any songs with Prince during the late 80's?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. record any songs with Prince during the late 80's", "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. record any songs with Prince during the late 80's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E.", "Context": [ "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "In June 1984, Sheila E. released her debut album The Glamorous Life.", "Who else sang Let's Go Crazy besides Sheila E?", "Let's Go Crazy is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain.", "Did Sheila E. record any songs with Prince during the late 80's?", "Sheila E. served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What achievements did she have during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What achievements did Sheila E. have during the late 80s", "Truth_answer": "In July 1986, her self-titled album Sheila E. was released. The ballad single Hold Me peaked at number 3 on R&B charts She appeared also appeared in four films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What achievements did Sheila E. have during the late 80s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E.", "Context": [ "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "In June 1984, Sheila E. released her debut album The Glamorous Life.", "Who else sang Let's Go Crazy besides Sheila E?", "Let's Go Crazy is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain.", "Did Sheila E. record any songs with Prince during the late 80's?", "Sheila E. served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989.", "What achievements did Sheila E. have during the late 80s?", "In July 1986, her self-titled album Sheila E. was released. The ballad single Hold Me peaked at number 3 on R&B charts She appeared also appeared in four films." ], "Conversation_no": 359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was bizarre about her love life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was bizarre about Sheila E. love life", "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. and Prince simultaneously began a brief romantic relationship, while Prince was still seeing Wendy Melvoin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was bizarre about Sheila E. love life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Love_Bizarre", "Context": [ "What was Sheila E working on in 1984?", "In June 1984, Sheila E. released her debut album The Glamorous Life.", "Who else sang Let's Go Crazy besides Sheila E?", "Let's Go Crazy is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain.", "Did Sheila E. record any songs with Prince during the late 80's?", "Sheila E. served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989.", "What achievements did Sheila E. have during the late 80s?", "In July 1986, her self-titled album Sheila E. was released. The ballad single Hold Me peaked at number 3 on R&B charts She appeared also appeared in four films.", "What was bizarre about Sheila E. love life?", "Sheila E. and Prince simultaneously began a brief romantic relationship, while Prince was still seeing Wendy Melvoin." ], "Conversation_no": 359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she come out with A Love Bizarre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Sheila E. come out with A Love Bizarre", "Truth_answer": "Sheila E.'s A Love Bizarre came out on November 29, 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sheila E. come out with A Love Bizarre?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he attend school", "Truth_answer": "In 1784, Friedrich Hölderlin entered the Lower Monastery in Denkendorf and started his formal training for entry into the Lutheran ministry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Friedrich Hölderlin attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Hölderlin attend school?", "In 1784, Friedrich Hölderlin entered the Lower Monastery in Denkendorf and started his formal training for entry into the Lutheran ministry." ], "Conversation_no": 360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he like as a student?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Friedrich Hölderlin like as a student", "Truth_answer": "At Denkendotf, Friedrich Hölderlin discovered the poetry of Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, and took tentative steps in composing his own verses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Friedrich Hölderlin like as a student?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Hölderlin attend school?", "In 1784, Friedrich Hölderlin entered the Lower Monastery in Denkendorf and started his formal training for entry into the Lutheran ministry.", "What was Friedrich Hölderlin like as a student?", "At Denkendotf, Friedrich Hölderlin discovered the poetry of Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, and took tentative steps in composing his own verses." ], "Conversation_no": 360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin marry", "Truth_answer": "No, Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin did not marry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Hölderlin attend school?", "In 1784, Friedrich Hölderlin entered the Lower Monastery in Denkendorf and started his formal training for entry into the Lutheran ministry.", "What was Friedrich Hölderlin like as a student?", "At Denkendotf, Friedrich Hölderlin discovered the poetry of Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, and took tentative steps in composing his own verses.", "Did Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin marry?", "No, Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin did not marry" ], "Conversation_no": 360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did his employer approve of the relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jakob Gontard approve of Friedrich Hölderlin's relationship", "Truth_answer": "After a while, Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin's affair was discovered, and Hölderlin was harshly dismissed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jakob Gontard approve of Friedrich Hölderlin's relationship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight Proksa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he fight Proksa", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many rounds did the fight go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go", "Truth_answer": "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds." ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the fight popular with people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Golovkin vs. Proka fight popular with people", "Truth_answer": "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK." ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his fighting style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Golovkin fighting style", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance" ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever injured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured", "Truth_answer": "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made." ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the fight held?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held", "Truth_answer": "The Golokin Proksa fight was held in Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made.", "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held?", "The Golokin Proksa fight was held in Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, US" ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the judges rate them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the judges rate the Golokin Pros", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin put on an impressive performance in his American debut by battering Proksa to a fifth-round technical knockout (TKO), which was Proksa's first loss by knockout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the judges rate the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made.", "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held?", "The Golokin Proksa fight was held in Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, US", "How did the judges rate the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "Gennady Golovkin put on an impressive performance in his American debut by battering Proksa to a fifth-round technical knockout (TKO), which was Proksa's first loss by knockout." ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Compu stats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Compu stats for the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight", "Truth_answer": "CompuBox Stats showed that Gennady Golovkin landed 101 of 301 punches thrown (34%) and Proksa landed 38 of his 217 thrown (18%).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Compu stats for the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made.", "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held?", "The Golokin Proksa fight was held in Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, US", "How did the judges rate the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "Gennady Golovkin put on an impressive performance in his American debut by battering Proksa to a fifth-round technical knockout (TKO), which was Proksa's first loss by knockout.", "What is the Compu stats for the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "CompuBox Stats showed that Gennady Golovkin landed 101 of 301 punches thrown (34%) and Proksa landed 38 of his 217 thrown (18%)." ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he fight Rosado?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Gennady Golovkin fight Rosado", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin fought Rosado on January 13, 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gennady Golovkin fight Rosado?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made.", "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held?", "The Golokin Proksa fight was held in Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, US", "How did the judges rate the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "Gennady Golovkin put on an impressive performance in his American debut by battering Proksa to a fifth-round technical knockout (TKO), which was Proksa's first loss by knockout.", "What is the Compu stats for the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "CompuBox Stats showed that Gennady Golovkin landed 101 of 301 punches thrown (34%) and Proksa landed 38 of his 217 thrown (18%).", "When did Gennady Golovkin fight Rosado?", "Gennady Golovkin fought Rosado on January 13, 2013" ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the fight held?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the Golovkin vs. Rosado fight held", "Truth_answer": "The Golovkin vs. Rosado fight was held The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Golovkin vs. Rosado fight held?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "Did Gennady Golovkin fight Proksa?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin fought Proksa on September 1, 2012.", "How many rounds did the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight go?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight lasted 5 rounds.", "Was the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight popular with people?", "The Golovkin vs. Proksa fight was televised on HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.", "What is Golokin's fighting style?", "Gennady Golovkin's fighting style used the Orthodox stance", "Was Gennady Golovkin ever injured?", "On 7 April, Warren told iFL TV, that Gennady Golovkin had a hand injury, which was the reason why the fight hadn't been made.", "Where was the Golokin Proksa fight held?", "The Golokin Proksa fight was held in Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, US", "How did the judges rate the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "Gennady Golovkin put on an impressive performance in his American debut by battering Proksa to a fifth-round technical knockout (TKO), which was Proksa's first loss by knockout.", "What is the Compu stats for the Golovkin vs. Proksa fight?", "CompuBox Stats showed that Gennady Golovkin landed 101 of 301 punches thrown (34%) and Proksa landed 38 of his 217 thrown (18%).", "When did Gennady Golovkin fight Rosado?", "Gennady Golovkin fought Rosado on January 13, 2013", "Where was the Golovkin vs. Rosado fight held?", "The Golovkin vs. Rosado fight was held The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US" ], "Conversation_no": 361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Golokin win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Golokin win", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Gennady Golokin win the Golovkin vs. Rosadoby by TKO.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Golokin win the Golovkin vs. Rosado fight?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of community work did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of community work did he do", "Truth_answer": "Mattthew Boulton helped found the New Street Theatre in 1774", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton", "Context": [ "What kind of community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Mattthew Boulton helped found the New Street Theatre in 1774" ], "Conversation_no": 362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other community work that he did?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other community work that Matthew Boulton did aside from the New Street Theatre", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton also supported Birmingham's Oratorio Choral Society, and collaborated with button maker and amateur musical promoter Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other community work that Matthew Boulton did aside from the New Street Theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton", "Context": [ "What kind of community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Mattthew Boulton helped found the New Street Theatre in 1774", "Was there any other community work that Matthew Boulton did aside from the New Street Theatre?", "Matthew Boulton also supported Birmingham's Oratorio Choral Society, and collaborated with button maker and amateur musical promoter Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799." ], "Conversation_no": 362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful with this festivial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Boulton successful with the festival in Birmingham", "Truth_answer": "The festival with Matthew Boulton took place in September 1768, the first of a series stretching well into the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Boulton successful with the festival in Birmingham?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton", "Context": [ "What kind of community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Mattthew Boulton helped found the New Street Theatre in 1774", "Was there any other community work that Matthew Boulton did aside from the New Street Theatre?", "Matthew Boulton also supported Birmingham's Oratorio Choral Society, and collaborated with button maker and amateur musical promoter Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799.", "Was Boulton successful with the festival in Birmingham?", "The festival with Matthew Boulton took place in September 1768, the first of a series stretching well into the twentieth century." ], "Conversation_no": 362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there much crime where he did the community work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there much crime where Matthew Boulton did the community work", "Truth_answer": "Yes, concerned about the level of crime in Birmingham, Matthew Boulton complained, The streets are infested from Noon Day to midnight with prostitutes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there much crime where Matthew Boulton did the community work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What kind of community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Mattthew Boulton helped found the New Street Theatre in 1774", "Was there any other community work that Matthew Boulton did aside from the New Street Theatre?", "Matthew Boulton also supported Birmingham's Oratorio Choral Society, and collaborated with button maker and amateur musical promoter Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799.", "Was Boulton successful with the festival in Birmingham?", "The festival with Matthew Boulton took place in September 1768, the first of a series stretching well into the twentieth century.", "Was there much crime where Matthew Boulton did the community work?", "Yes, concerned about the level of crime in Birmingham, Matthew Boulton complained, The streets are infested from Noon Day to midnight with prostitutes.“" ], "Conversation_no": 362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever volunteer any of his wealth for the community work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matthew Boulton ever volunteer any of his wealth for the community work", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Boulton ever volunteer any of his wealth for the community work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Gennady's first fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Gennady's first fight", "Truth_answer": "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight." ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of the boxers that he fought?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs." ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win Milton Nunez fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO" ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the CompuStats on the fight with Nunez i.e what % of his hits landed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO", "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight?" ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Golovkin fight besids Milton Nunez, Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin fought against Canelo Álvarez", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Golovkin fight besids Milton Nunez, Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO", "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight?", "Who else did Golovkin fight besids Milton Nunez, Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs?", "Gennady Golovkin fought against Canelo Álvarez" ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were boxers he knocked out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were boxers Gennady Golovkin knocked out", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin knocked out Matthew Macklin, Nilson Julio Tapia, John Anderson Carvalho, and Tshepo Mashego", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were boxers Gennady Golovkin knocked out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO", "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight?", "Who else did Golovkin fight besids Milton Nunez, Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs?", "Gennady Golovkin fought against Canelo Álvarez", "Who were boxers Gennady Golovkin knocked out?", "Gennady Golovkin knocked out Matthew Macklin, Nilson Julio Tapia, John Anderson Carvalho, and Tshepo Mashego" ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which titles did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which titles did Gennady Golovkin win", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Gennady Golovkin was elevated to the status of WBA (Super) champion and successfully defended both his titles against Daniel Geale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which titles did Gennady Golovkin win?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO", "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight?", "Who else did Golovkin fight besids Milton Nunez, Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs?", "Gennady Golovkin fought against Canelo Álvarez", "Who were boxers Gennady Golovkin knocked out?", "Gennady Golovkin knocked out Matthew Macklin, Nilson Julio Tapia, John Anderson Carvalho, and Tshepo Mashego", "Which titles did Gennady Golovkin win?", "In 2014, Gennady Golovkin was elevated to the status of WBA (Super) champion and successfully defended both his titles against Daniel Geale." ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he win the world championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Gennady Golovkin win the world championship", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin won the world championship in 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gennady Golovkin win the world championship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "When was Gennady Golovkin's first fight?", "As a youth, Gennady Golovkin would walk the streets picking fights with grown men and be told to fight.", "Who were some of the boxers that Gennady Golovkin fought?", "Gennady Golovkin has fought Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs.", "Did Gennady Golovkin win the Milton Nunez fight?", "Yes, Gennady Golovkin won by KO", "What were the CompuStats on the Golovkin Nunez fight?", "Who else did Golovkin fight besids Milton Nunez, Lemieux, Brook, and Jacobs?", "Gennady Golovkin fought against Canelo Álvarez", "Who were boxers Gennady Golovkin knocked out?", "Gennady Golovkin knocked out Matthew Macklin, Nilson Julio Tapia, John Anderson Carvalho, and Tshepo Mashego", "Which titles did Gennady Golovkin win?", "In 2014, Gennady Golovkin was elevated to the status of WBA (Super) champion and successfully defended both his titles against Daniel Geale.", "When did Gennady Golovkin win the world championship?", "Gennady Golovkin won the world championship in 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he with Universum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Gennady Golovkin with Universum", "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin was with Universum for about 4 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Gennady Golovkin with Universum?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Owens die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Owens die", "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on March 25, 2006, only hours after performing at his Crystal Palace restaurant, club and museum in Bakersfield", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Buck Owens die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens", "Context": [ "How did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on March 25, 2006, only hours after performing at his Crystal Palace restaurant, club and museum in Bakersfield" ], "Conversation_no": 364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "At what age did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "At what age did Buck Owens die", "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens died at 76", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Buck Owens die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens", "Context": [ "How did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on March 25, 2006, only hours after performing at his Crystal Palace restaurant, club and museum in Bakersfield", "At what age did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died at 76" ], "Conversation_no": 364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Buck Owens death", "Truth_answer": "In her 2007 authorized biography, Buck, historian Kathryn Burke gives a positive account of Buck Owens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Buck Owens death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on March 25, 2006, only hours after performing at his Crystal Palace restaurant, club and museum in Bakersfield", "At what age did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died at 76", "What happened after Buck Owens death?", "In her 2007 authorized biography, Buck, historian Kathryn Burke gives a positive account of Buck Owens." ], "Conversation_no": 364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people mourn his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people mourn Buck Owens death", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people mourn Buck Owens death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens", "Context": [ "How did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on March 25, 2006, only hours after performing at his Crystal Palace restaurant, club and museum in Bakersfield", "At what age did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died at 76", "What happened after Buck Owens death?", "In her 2007 authorized biography, Buck, historian Kathryn Burke gives a positive account of Buck Owens.", "How did people mourn Buck Owens death?" ], "Conversation_no": 364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What health problems did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What health problems did Buck Owens have", "Truth_answer": "Near the end of the 1990s and the early 2000s, Buck Owens had pneumonia and a minor stroke suffered in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What health problems did Buck Owens have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens", "Context": [ "How did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on March 25, 2006, only hours after performing at his Crystal Palace restaurant, club and museum in Bakersfield", "At what age did Buck Owens die?", "Buck Owens died at 76", "What happened after Buck Owens death?", "In her 2007 authorized biography, Buck, historian Kathryn Burke gives a positive account of Buck Owens.", "How did people mourn Buck Owens death?", "What health problems did Buck Owens have?", "Near the end of the 1990s and the early 2000s, Buck Owens had pneumonia and a minor stroke suffered in 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any children or a wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Buck Owens have any children or a wife", "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens was married four times. He and his first wife, country singer Bonnie Campbell Owens, were married in 1948 and had two sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buck Owens have any children or a wife?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Humphrey's running mate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Humphrey's running mate", "Truth_answer": "Edmund Muskie was Hubert Humphrey's running mate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/United_States_presidential_election_in_Massachusetts,_1968_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Hubert Humphrey's running mate during the 1968 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey", "Context": [ "Who was Hubert Humphrey's running mate during the 1968 presidential election?", "Edmund Muskie was Hubert Humphrey's running mate." ], "Conversation_no": 365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he an anti-war candidate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hubert Humphrey an anti-war candidate", "Truth_answer": "No, Hubert Humphrey was not an anti-war candidate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hubert Humphrey an anti-war candidate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey", "Context": [ "Who was Hubert Humphrey's running mate during the 1968 presidential election?", "Edmund Muskie was Hubert Humphrey's running mate.", "Was Hubert Humphrey an anti-war candidate?", "No, Hubert Humphrey was not an anti-war candidate." ], "Conversation_no": 365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he lose his second term to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Hubert Humphrey lose his second term to", "Truth_answer": "Hubert Humphrey lost to former Vice President Nixon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Hubert Humphrey lose his second term to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey", "Context": [ "Who was Hubert Humphrey's running mate during the 1968 presidential election?", "Edmund Muskie was Hubert Humphrey's running mate.", "Was Hubert Humphrey an anti-war candidate?", "No, Hubert Humphrey was not an anti-war candidate.", "Who did Hubert Humphrey lose his second term to?", "Hubert Humphrey lost to former Vice President Nixon" ], "Conversation_no": 365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his concession speech to Nixon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Hubert Humphrey's concession speech to Nixon", "Truth_answer": "In his concession speech, Hubert Humphrey said, I have done my best. I have lost; Mr. Nixon has won. The democratic process has worked its will.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124234946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hubert Humphrey's concession speech to Nixon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey", "Context": [ "Who was Hubert Humphrey's running mate during the 1968 presidential election?", "Edmund Muskie was Hubert Humphrey's running mate.", "Was Hubert Humphrey an anti-war candidate?", "No, Hubert Humphrey was not an anti-war candidate.", "Who did Hubert Humphrey lose his second term to?", "Hubert Humphrey lost to former Vice President Nixon", "What was Hubert Humphrey's concession speech to Nixon?", "In his concession speech, Hubert Humphrey said, I have done my best. I have lost; Mr. Nixon has won. The democratic process has worked its will.“" ], "Conversation_no": 365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many electoral votes did he receive while going against Nixon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many electoral votes did Humphrey's receive while going against Nixon", "Truth_answer": "Hubert Humphrey received 191 electoral college votes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many electoral votes did Humphrey's receive while going against Nixon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Eliade make his literary debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eliade make his literary debut", "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade made his literary debut in 1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mircea Eliade make his literary debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade", "Context": [ "When did Mircea Eliade make his literary debut?", "Mircea Eliade made his literary debut in 1925" ], "Conversation_no": 366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Mircea Eliade attend school", "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade went to University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mircea Eliade attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade", "Context": [ "When did Mircea Eliade make his literary debut?", "Mircea Eliade made his literary debut in 1925", "Where did Mircea Eliade attend school?", "Mircea Eliade went to University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters" ], "Conversation_no": 366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his major in college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Mircea Eliade major in college", "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Mircea Eliade earned his diploma with a study on Early Modern Italian philosopher Tommaso Campanella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mircea Eliade major in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade", "Context": [ "When did Mircea Eliade make his literary debut?", "Mircea Eliade made his literary debut in 1925", "Where did Mircea Eliade attend school?", "Mircea Eliade went to University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters", "What was Mircea Eliade major in college?", "In 1928, Mircea Eliade earned his diploma with a study on Early Modern Italian philosopher Tommaso Campanella." ], "Conversation_no": 366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mircea Eliade graduate", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Mircea Eliade graduated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mircea Eliade graduate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade", "Context": [ "When did Mircea Eliade make his literary debut?", "Mircea Eliade made his literary debut in 1925", "Where did Mircea Eliade attend school?", "Mircea Eliade went to University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters", "What was Mircea Eliade major in college?", "In 1928, Mircea Eliade earned his diploma with a study on Early Modern Italian philosopher Tommaso Campanella.", "Did Mircea Eliade graduate?", "Yes, Mircea Eliade graduated." ], "Conversation_no": 366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What two writers was he interested in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What two writers was Mircea Eliade interested in", "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade was interested in Giovanni Papini and James George Frazer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What two writers was Mircea Eliade interested in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade", "Context": [ "When did Mircea Eliade make his literary debut?", "Mircea Eliade made his literary debut in 1925", "Where did Mircea Eliade attend school?", "Mircea Eliade went to University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters", "What was Mircea Eliade major in college?", "In 1928, Mircea Eliade earned his diploma with a study on Early Modern Italian philosopher Tommaso Campanella.", "Did Mircea Eliade graduate?", "Yes, Mircea Eliade graduated.", "What two writers was Mircea Eliade interested in?", "Mircea Eliade was interested in Giovanni Papini and James George Frazer" ], "Conversation_no": 366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for his writings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mircea Eliade win any awards for his writings", "Truth_answer": "In 1936, Mircea Eliade accepted an award from the Romanian Writers' Society, of which he had been a member since 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mircea Eliade win any awards for his writings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Stewart's involvement in the strike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Stewart's involvement in the strike", "Truth_answer": "Jon Stewart supported the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112203137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Leno_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jon Stewart's involvement in the Writers Guild of America strike?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's involvement in the Writers Guild of America strike?", "Jon Stewart supported the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike." ], "Conversation_no": 367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is significant about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is significant about Jon Stewart's involvement in the strike", "Truth_answer": "The Daily Show writers were the first of Comedy Central's writers to be able to join the guild, after which other shows followed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Jon Stewart's involvement in the strike?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's involvement in the Writers Guild of America strike?", "Jon Stewart supported the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike.", "What is significant about Jon Stewart's involvement in the strike?", "The Daily Show writers were the first of Comedy Central's writers to be able to join the guild, after which other shows followed." ], "Conversation_no": 367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was it on hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was the Daily Show on hiatus", "Truth_answer": "The show went on hiatus when the strike began. Stewart referred to his show as A Daily Show with Jon Stewart until the strike ended on February 13, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Daily Show on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Home Plate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Home Plate", "Truth_answer": "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate" ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did it occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Spirit rover occur", "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust." ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it affect the rover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Spirit rover affect the rover", "Truth_answer": "Both Spirit and Opportunity were facing the real possibility of system failure due to lack of energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the dust storms affect the Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust.", "How did the dust storms affect the Spirit rover?", "Both Spirit and Opportunity were facing the real possibility of system failure due to lack of energy." ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did either end up experiencing a system failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did either Spirit or Opportunity rovers end up experiencing a system failure during the dust storm", "Truth_answer": "No, Spirit and Opportunity were kept in hibernation in order to wait out the remainder of the storm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Spirit or Opportunity rovers end up experiencing a system failure during the dust storm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust.", "How did the dust storms affect the Spirit rover?", "Both Spirit and Opportunity were facing the real possibility of system failure due to lack of energy.", "Did either Spirit or Opportunity rovers end up experiencing a system failure during the dust storm?", "No, Spirit and Opportunity were kept in hibernation in order to wait out the remainder of the storm." ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they find?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find during their mission", "Truth_answer": "Spirit and Opportunity found the rocks on the plains of Gusev which were a type of basalt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find during their mission?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust.", "How did the dust storms affect the Spirit rover?", "Both Spirit and Opportunity were facing the real possibility of system failure due to lack of energy.", "Did either Spirit or Opportunity rovers end up experiencing a system failure during the dust storm?", "No, Spirit and Opportunity were kept in hibernation in order to wait out the remainder of the storm.", "What did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find during their mission?", "Spirit and Opportunity found the rocks on the plains of Gusev which were a type of basalt." ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they explore anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers explore anything else besides the rock formations", "Truth_answer": "Spirit also logged 7.73 km (4.8 mi) of driving instead of the planned 600 m (0.4 mi), allowing more extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers explore anything else besides the rock formations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust.", "How did the dust storms affect the Spirit rover?", "Both Spirit and Opportunity were facing the real possibility of system failure due to lack of energy.", "Did either Spirit or Opportunity rovers end up experiencing a system failure during the dust storm?", "No, Spirit and Opportunity were kept in hibernation in order to wait out the remainder of the storm.", "What did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find during their mission?", "Spirit and Opportunity found the rocks on the plains of Gusev which were a type of basalt.", "Did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers explore anything else besides the rock formations?", "Spirit also logged 7.73 km (4.8 mi) of driving instead of the planned 600 m (0.4 mi), allowing more extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features." ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they find?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find besides the rock formations and surface features", "Truth_answer": "Initial scientific results from the first phase of the Spirit mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find besides the rock formations and surface features?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "What is Home Plate during the Spirit rover mission?", "An area from the peak of Husband Hill where Spirit spotted a striking formation, which was dubbed Home Plate", "When did the global dust storm occur during the Spirit rover mission?", "Towards the end of June 2007, Spirit saw a series of dust storms began clouding the Martian atmosphere with dust.", "How did the dust storms affect the Spirit rover?", "Both Spirit and Opportunity were facing the real possibility of system failure due to lack of energy.", "Did either Spirit or Opportunity rovers end up experiencing a system failure during the dust storm?", "No, Spirit and Opportunity were kept in hibernation in order to wait out the remainder of the storm.", "What did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find during their mission?", "Spirit and Opportunity found the rocks on the plains of Gusev which were a type of basalt.", "Did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers explore anything else besides the rock formations?", "Spirit also logged 7.73 km (4.8 mi) of driving instead of the planned 600 m (0.4 mi), allowing more extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features.", "What else did the Spirit and Opportunity rovers find besides the rock formations and surface features?", "Initial scientific results from the first phase of the Spirit mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science." ], "Conversation_no": 368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Other than the dust storm, were there any other problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Other than the dust storm, were there any other problems during the Spirit rover mission", "Truth_answer": "On May 1, 2009 (5 years, 3 months, 27 Earth days after landing; 21.6 times the planned mission duration), Spirit became stuck in soft sand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than the dust storm, were there any other problems during the Spirit rover mission?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did something go wrong with communicating with the rover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did something go wrong with communicating with the rover", "Truth_answer": "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did something happen to make the rover not communicate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate", "Truth_answer": "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many times did they try to communicate with it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover", "Truth_answer": "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they give up on the rover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover", "Truth_answer": "Yes, JPL continued attempts to regain contact with Spirit until May 25, 2011, when NASA announced the end of contact efforts and the completion of the mission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover.", "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover?", "Yes, JPL continued attempts to regain contact with Spirit until May 25, 2011, when NASA announced the end of contact efforts and the completion of the mission." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the last thing the rover communicated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the last thing the Spirt rover communicated", "Truth_answer": "The last communication with the Spirit rover was March 22, 2010 (sol 2208)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last thing the Spirt rover communicated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover.", "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover?", "Yes, JPL continued attempts to regain contact with Spirit until May 25, 2011, when NASA announced the end of contact efforts and the completion of the mission.", "What was the last thing the Spirt rover communicated?", "The last communication with the Spirit rover was March 22, 2010 (sol 2208)" ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the rover send any important information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Spirit rover send any important information", "Truth_answer": "Initial scientific results from the first phase of the Spirit mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spirit rover send any important information?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover.", "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover?", "Yes, JPL continued attempts to regain contact with Spirit until May 25, 2011, when NASA announced the end of contact efforts and the completion of the mission.", "What was the last thing the Spirt rover communicated?", "The last communication with the Spirit rover was March 22, 2010 (sol 2208)", "Did the Spirit rover send any important information?", "Initial scientific results from the first phase of the Spirit mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other factors that contributed to the communication failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other factors that contributed to the Spirit rover communication failure besides the low power", "Truth_answer": "It is also possible that the Spirit rover had experienced a mission clock fault.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other factors that contributed to the Spirit rover communication failure besides the low power?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover.", "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover?", "Yes, JPL continued attempts to regain contact with Spirit until May 25, 2011, when NASA announced the end of contact efforts and the completion of the mission.", "What was the last thing the Spirt rover communicated?", "The last communication with the Spirit rover was March 22, 2010 (sol 2208)", "Did the Spirit rover send any important information?", "Initial scientific results from the first phase of the Spirit mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science.", "Was there any other factors that contributed to the Spirit rover communication failure besides the low power?", "It is also possible that the Spirit rover had experienced a mission clock fault." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why would the mission clock fail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why would the Spirit rover have mission clock fail", "Truth_answer": "If that had happened, the Spirit rover would have lost track of time and tried to remain asleep until enough sunlight struck the solar arrays to wake it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would the Spirit rover have mission clock fail?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)", "Context": [ "Did something go wrong with communicating with the Spirit rover?", "Communication with Spirit stopped on March 22, 2010 (sol 2208). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact and NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended.", "Did something happen to make the Spirit rover not communicate?", "It is likely that Spirit experienced a low-power fault and had turned off all sub-systems, including communication, and gone into a deep sleep, trying to recharge its batteries.", "How many times did NASA try to communicate with the Spirit rover?", "The timing of the 20-minute listening intervals to Spirit was not known, so multiple Sweep & Beep commands were sent. But there was no response from the rover.", "Did NASA give up on the Spirit rover?", "Yes, JPL continued attempts to regain contact with Spirit until May 25, 2011, when NASA announced the end of contact efforts and the completion of the mission.", "What was the last thing the Spirt rover communicated?", "The last communication with the Spirit rover was March 22, 2010 (sol 2208)", "Did the Spirit rover send any important information?", "Initial scientific results from the first phase of the Spirit mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science.", "Was there any other factors that contributed to the Spirit rover communication failure besides the low power?", "It is also possible that the Spirit rover had experienced a mission clock fault.", "Why would the Spirit rover have mission clock fail?", "If that had happened, the Spirit rover would have lost track of time and tried to remain asleep until enough sunlight struck the solar arrays to wake it." ], "Conversation_no": 369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a lack of solar arrays at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a lack of solar arrays at the time of the Spirit rover mission clock fail", "Truth_answer": "If the Spirit rover woke up from a mission clock fault, it would only listen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lack of solar arrays at the time of the Spirit rover mission clock fail?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post_break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1992?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1992", "Truth_answer": "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post_break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [ "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up" ], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after they broke up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up", "Truth_answer": "Despite Talking Heads' David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post_break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [ "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up", "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up?", "Despite Talking Heads' David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited." ], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Talking Heads make any albums after 1992", "Truth_answer": "Yes. A one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talking Heads make any albums after 1992?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Talking,_Just_Head", "Context": [ "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up", "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up?", "Despite Talking Heads' David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited.", "Did Talking Heads make any albums after 1992?", "Yes. A one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was No Talking Heads successful", "Truth_answer": "The album No Talking, Just Head received negative reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Talking, Just Head successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Talking,_Just_Head", "Context": [ "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up", "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up?", "Despite Talking Heads' David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited.", "Did Talking Heads make any albums after 1992?", "Yes. A one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.", "Was No Talking, Just Head successful?", "The album No Talking, Just Head received negative reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it make bill board charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did No Talking, Just Head make bill board charts", "Truth_answer": "No, Talking Heads did not make billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did No Talking, Just Head make bill board charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Harrison", "Context": [ "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up", "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up?", "Despite Talking Heads' David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited.", "Did Talking Heads make any albums after 1992?", "Yes. A one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.", "Was No Talking, Just Head successful?", "The album No Talking, Just Head received negative reviews.", "Did No Talking, Just Head make bill board charts?", "No, Talking Heads did not make billboard charts." ], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the only solo album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Red and the Black the only solo album", "Truth_answer": "No, Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison also released Casual Gods and Walk on Water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Red and the Black the only solo album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Talking,_Just_Head", "Context": [ "What happened in 1992 to Talking Heads?", "The band Talking Heads prepared for their final reunion post break-up", "What happened after the Talking Heads broke up?", "Despite Talking Heads' David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited.", "Did Talking Heads make any albums after 1992?", "Yes. A one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.", "Was No Talking, Just Head successful?", "The album No Talking, Just Head received negative reviews.", "Did No Talking, Just Head make bill board charts?", "No, Talking Heads did not make billboard charts.", "Was The Red and the Black the only solo album?", "No, Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison also released Casual Gods and Walk on Water." ], "Conversation_no": 370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any music videos?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Talking Heads have any music videos", "Truth_answer": "Remain in Light's lead single, Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads, was named one of Time's All-TIME Best Music Videos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talking Heads have any music videos?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1981", "Truth_answer": "During the 1981 to 1991 decade, the Talking Heads reached their commercial peak and breakup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981 to Talking Heads?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 to Talking Heads?", "During the 1981 to 1991 decade, the Talking Heads reached their commercial peak and breakup." ], "Conversation_no": 371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the height of commercial success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the height of the Talking Heads' commercial success", "Truth_answer": "1983 saw the release of Talking Heads' Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced the band's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the height of the Talking Heads' commercial success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 to Talking Heads?", "During the 1981 to 1991 decade, the Talking Heads reached their commercial peak and breakup.", "What was the height of the Talking Heads' commercial success?", "1983 saw the release of Talking Heads' Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced the band's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House." ], "Conversation_no": 371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Talking Heads receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Talking Heads receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 to Talking Heads?", "During the 1981 to 1991 decade, the Talking Heads reached their commercial peak and breakup.", "What was the height of the Talking Heads' commercial success?", "1983 saw the release of Talking Heads' Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced the band's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House.", "Did the Talking Heads receive any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Talking Heads break up", "Truth_answer": "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Talking Heads break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 to Talking Heads?", "During the 1981 to 1991 decade, the Talking Heads reached their commercial peak and breakup.", "What was the height of the Talking Heads' commercial success?", "1983 saw the release of Talking Heads' Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced the band's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House.", "Did the Talking Heads receive any awards?", "When did the Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up." ], "Conversation_no": 371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the breakup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused the Talking Heads breakup", "Truth_answer": "On the break-up, Talkiong Heads' Frantz said As far as we're concerned, the band never really broke up. David just decided to leave.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the Talking Heads breakup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads", "Context": [ "What happened in 1981 to Talking Heads?", "During the 1981 to 1991 decade, the Talking Heads reached their commercial peak and breakup.", "What was the height of the Talking Heads' commercial success?", "1983 saw the release of Talking Heads' Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced the band's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House.", "Did the Talking Heads receive any awards?", "When did the Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "What caused the Talking Heads breakup?", "On the break-up, Talkiong Heads' Frantz said As far as we're concerned, the band never really broke up. David just decided to leave.“" ], "Conversation_no": 371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was the hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was the Talking Heads hiatus", "Truth_answer": "After Naked in 1988, Talking Heads went on hiatus. It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Talking Heads hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his models for socialism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his models for socialism", "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [ "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres" ], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there philosophers he based his thinking on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based Robert Owen's thinking on", "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen's philosophy was influenced by Sir Isaac Newton's views on natural law, and his views resembled those of Plato, Denis Diderot, Claude Adrien Helvétius, William Godwin, and John Locke", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based his models for socialism on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [ "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres", "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based his models for socialism on?", "Robert Owen's philosophy was influenced by Sir Isaac Newton's views on natural law, and his views resembled those of Plato, Denis Diderot, Claude Adrien Helvétius, William Godwin, and John Locke" ], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is models for socialism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Robert Owen's model for socialism", "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Robert Owen's model for socialism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [ "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres", "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based his models for socialism on?", "Robert Owen's philosophy was influenced by Sir Isaac Newton's views on natural law, and his views resembled those of Plato, Denis Diderot, Claude Adrien Helvétius, William Godwin, and John Locke", "What is Robert Owen's model for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building" ], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Models for socialism a book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Robert Owen's Models for socialism a book", "Truth_answer": "No, Models for socialism is not a book by Robert Owen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Robert Owen's Models for socialism a book?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [ "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres", "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based his models for socialism on?", "Robert Owen's philosophy was influenced by Sir Isaac Newton's views on natural law, and his views resembled those of Plato, Denis Diderot, Claude Adrien Helvétius, William Godwin, and John Locke", "What is Robert Owen's model for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building", "Is Robert Owen's Models for socialism a book?", "No, Models for socialism is not a book by Robert Owen" ], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his position on the Poor Laws?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Robert Owen's position on the Poor Laws", "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen attributed the immediate causes of misery to the wars, he also argued that the underlying cause of distress was the competition of human labour with machinery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Owen's position on the Poor Laws?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [ "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres", "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based his models for socialism on?", "Robert Owen's philosophy was influenced by Sir Isaac Newton's views on natural law, and his views resembled those of Plato, Denis Diderot, Claude Adrien Helvétius, William Godwin, and John Locke", "What is Robert Owen's model for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building", "Is Robert Owen's Models for socialism a book?", "No, Models for socialism is not a book by Robert Owen", "What was Robert Owen's position on the Poor Laws?", "Robert Owen attributed the immediate causes of misery to the wars, he also argued that the underlying cause of distress was the competition of human labour with machinery" ], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What reforms did he propose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What reforms did Robert Owen propose", "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What reforms did Robert Owen propose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen", "Context": [ "What were Robert Owen's models for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres", "Were there philosophers Robert Owen based his models for socialism on?", "Robert Owen's philosophy was influenced by Sir Isaac Newton's views on natural law, and his views resembled those of Plato, Denis Diderot, Claude Adrien Helvétius, William Godwin, and John Locke", "What is Robert Owen's model for socialism?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building", "Is Robert Owen's Models for socialism a book?", "No, Models for socialism is not a book by Robert Owen", "What was Robert Owen's position on the Poor Laws?", "Robert Owen attributed the immediate causes of misery to the wars, he also argued that the underlying cause of distress was the competition of human labour with machinery", "What reforms did Robert Owen propose?", "Robert Owen proposed that communities of about 1,200 people should be settled on land from 1,000 to 1,500 acres, with all of them living in one large building" ], "Conversation_no": 372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he establish a community?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Robert Owen establish a community like he proposed in the House of Commons", "Truth_answer": "To test the viability of his ideas for self-sufficient working communities, Robert Owen began experiments in communal living in America in 1825.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Owen establish a community like he proposed in the House of Commons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after 1987", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do after 1987", "Truth_answer": "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK cycling team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Roche do after 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Roche do after 1987?", "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK cycling team" ], "Conversation_no": 373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he retired", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Stephen Roche retired", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche retired at the end of an anonymous 1993 which yielded a single win, in the post-Tour de France criterium at Chateau Chinon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Roche retired after racing on Fagor MBK", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Roche do after 1987?", "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK cycling team", "Was Stephen Roche retired after racing on Fagor MBK", "Stephen Roche retired at the end of an anonymous 1993 which yielded a single win, in the post-Tour de France criterium at Chateau Chinon" ], "Conversation_no": 373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was bad", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was bad", "Truth_answer": "In 1986 at a six-day event with UK professional Tony Doyle at Paris-Bercy, Stephen Roche crashed at speed and damaged his right knee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was bad for Stephen Roche?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Roche do after 1987?", "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK cycling team", "Was Stephen Roche retired after racing on Fagor MBK", "Stephen Roche retired at the end of an anonymous 1993 which yielded a single win, in the post-Tour de France criterium at Chateau Chinon", "What was bad for Stephen Roche?", "In 1986 at a six-day event with UK professional Tony Doyle at Paris-Bercy, Stephen Roche crashed at speed and damaged his right knee." ], "Conversation_no": 373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get surgery", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche get surgery for his right knee", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche had a series of operations, yet they appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche get surgery for his right knee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Roche do after 1987?", "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK cycling team", "Was Stephen Roche retired after racing on Fagor MBK", "Stephen Roche retired at the end of an anonymous 1993 which yielded a single win, in the post-Tour de France criterium at Chateau Chinon", "What was bad for Stephen Roche?", "In 1986 at a six-day event with UK professional Tony Doyle at Paris-Bercy, Stephen Roche crashed at speed and damaged his right knee.", "Did Stephen Roche get surgery for his right knee?", "Stephen Roche had a series of operations, yet they appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury" ], "Conversation_no": 373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me interesting about his post career", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me interesting about Stephen Roche's post career", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche remained involved in the sport by founding cycling camps in Majorca, by taking part in race organisations and working as a commentator on cycling events for Eurosport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me interesting about Stephen Roche's post professional biking career", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were the characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the characters", "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the characters Neil Simon wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "Who were the characters Neil Simon wrote?", "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“" ], "Conversation_no": 374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the characters from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the characters Neil Simon writes about from", "Truth_answer": "The key aspect most consistent in Neil Simon's writing style is comedy, situational and verbal, and presents serious subjects in a way that makes audiences laugh to avoid weeping.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the characters Neil Simon writes about from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "Who were the characters Neil Simon wrote?", "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“", "What were the characters Neil Simon writes about from?", "The key aspect most consistent in Neil Simon's writing style is comedy, situational and verbal, and presents serious subjects in a way that makes audiences laugh to avoid weeping.“" ], "Conversation_no": 374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were these characters from a tv show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were these characters from a tv show", "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon wrote both original screenplays and stage plays, with some films actually based on his plays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the characters Neil Simon writes about from a tv show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "Who were the characters Neil Simon wrote?", "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“", "What were the characters Neil Simon writes about from?", "The key aspect most consistent in Neil Simon's writing style is comedy, situational and verbal, and presents serious subjects in a way that makes audiences laugh to avoid weeping.“", "Were the characters Neil Simon writes about from a tv show?", "Neil Simon wrote both original screenplays and stage plays, with some films actually based on his plays." ], "Conversation_no": 374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his plays?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of Neil Simon plays", "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon began writing his own plays beginning with Come Blow Your Horn. It was followed by two more successful plays, Barefoot in the Park and The Odd Couple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Neil Simon's plays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "Who were the characters Neil Simon wrote?", "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“", "What were the characters Neil Simon writes about from?", "The key aspect most consistent in Neil Simon's writing style is comedy, situational and verbal, and presents serious subjects in a way that makes audiences laugh to avoid weeping.“", "Were the characters Neil Simon writes about from a tv show?", "Neil Simon wrote both original screenplays and stage plays, with some films actually based on his plays.", "What were some of Neil Simon's plays?", "Neil Simon began writing his own plays beginning with Come Blow Your Horn. It was followed by two more successful plays, Barefoot in the Park and The Odd Couple" ], "Conversation_no": 374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards for his writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon win any awards for his writing", "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon won a Tony Award for The Odd Couple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon win any awards for his writing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Roll On?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Roll On", "Truth_answer": "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/the-living-end/roll-on_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930121944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll_On_(The_Living_End_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [ "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End" ], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any successful singles from this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On", "Truth_answer": "Pictures in the Mirror is the first single off The Living End's second album Roll On, reaching number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [ "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End", "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On?", "Pictures in the Mirror is the first single off The Living End's second album Roll On, reaching number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the public receive the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the public receive the album Roll On by The Living End", "Truth_answer": "The fans consider Roll On by The Living End to be as strong as the self-titled album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public receive the album Roll On by The Living End?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [ "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End", "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On?", "Pictures in the Mirror is the first single off The Living End's second album Roll On, reaching number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "How did the public receive the album Roll On by The Living End?", "The fans consider Roll On by The Living End to be as strong as the self-titled album." ], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Roll On by The Living End win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The album Roll On by The Living End did not recieve any awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Roll On by The Living End win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [ "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End", "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On?", "Pictures in the Mirror is the first single off The Living End's second album Roll On, reaching number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "How did the public receive the album Roll On by The Living End?", "The fans consider Roll On by The Living End to be as strong as the self-titled album.", "Did the album Roll On by The Living End win any awards?", "The album Roll On by The Living End did not recieve any awards" ], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DId they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Living End go on tour for their album Roll On", "Truth_answer": "Yes; however, The Living End halted their tour for the album Roll On after Cheney had a car accident on the Great Ocean Road", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Living End go on tour for their album Roll On?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [ "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End", "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On?", "Pictures in the Mirror is the first single off The Living End's second album Roll On, reaching number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "How did the public receive the album Roll On by The Living End?", "The fans consider Roll On by The Living End to be as strong as the self-titled album.", "Did the album Roll On by The Living End win any awards?", "The album Roll On by The Living End did not recieve any awards", "Did The Living End go on tour for their album Roll On?", "Yes; however, The Living End halted their tour for the album Roll On after Cheney had a car accident on the Great Ocean Road" ], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Cheney die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Living End's Chris Cheney die as a result of his car accident on the Great Ocean Road", "Truth_answer": "After the car accident, Chris Cheney of The Living End was hospitalized for two months and was unable to play for a significant period of time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Living End's Chris Cheney die as a result of his car accident on the Great Ocean Road?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End#Roll_On_(2000–2001)", "Context": [ "What is Roll On in relation to The Living End?", "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End", "Were there any successful singles from The Living End's album Roll On?", "Pictures in the Mirror is the first single off The Living End's second album Roll On, reaching number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart.", "How did the public receive the album Roll On by The Living End?", "The fans consider Roll On by The Living End to be as strong as the self-titled album.", "Did the album Roll On by The Living End win any awards?", "The album Roll On by The Living End did not recieve any awards", "Did The Living End go on tour for their album Roll On?", "Yes; however, The Living End halted their tour for the album Roll On after Cheney had a car accident on the Great Ocean Road", "Did The Living End's Chris Cheney die as a result of his car accident on the Great Ocean Road?", "After the car accident, Chris Cheney of The Living End was hospitalized for two months and was unable to play for a significant period of time" ], "Conversation_no": 375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DId they replace CHeney?", "Transformer_rewrite": "DId The Living End's Chris Cheney replace CHeney", "Truth_answer": "Chris Cheney was not replaced after his accident but The Living End's tour was halted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Living End replace Cheney after his accident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bell begin his early work on the telephone", "Truth_answer": "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [ "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound." ], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what led to his discovery of the telephone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech, and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn electricity into sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [ "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound.", "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech, and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn electricity into sound." ], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was happening at the time of his discovery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was happening at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery", "Truth_answer": "In 1874, at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery, telegraph message traffic was rapidly expanding and in the words of William Orton, had become the nervous system of commerce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [ "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound.", "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech, and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn electricity into sound.", "What was happening at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery?", "In 1874, at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery, telegraph message traffic was rapidly expanding and in the words of William Orton, had become the nervous system of commerce." ], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about his discovery of the telephone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell, who shared a laboratory with Antonio Meucci, who had already sent a telephone model to Western Union executives, filed a patent for a telephone in 1876", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [ "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound.", "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech, and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn electricity into sound.", "What was happening at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery?", "In 1874, at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery, telegraph message traffic was rapidly expanding and in the words of William Orton, had become the nervous system of commerce.", "What can you tell me about Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell, who shared a laboratory with Antonio Meucci, who had already sent a telephone model to Western Union executives, filed a patent for a telephone in 1876" ], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bell do from there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alexander Graham Bell do from there", "Truth_answer": "Antonio Meucci sued Alexander Graham Bell for stealing his telephone idea, but he passed away and charges were dropped. After that, wealthy patrons began to financially support Bell's experiments", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alexander Graham Bell do from there?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [ "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound.", "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech, and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn electricity into sound.", "What was happening at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery?", "In 1874, at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery, telegraph message traffic was rapidly expanding and in the words of William Orton, had become the nervous system of commerce.", "What can you tell me about Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell, who shared a laboratory with Antonio Meucci, who had already sent a telephone model to Western Union executives, filed a patent for a telephone in 1876", "What did Alexander Graham Bell do from there?", "Antonio Meucci sued Alexander Graham Bell for stealing his telephone idea, but he passed away and charges were dropped. After that, wealthy patrons began to financially support Bell's experiments" ], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alexander Graham Bell's article", "Truth_answer": "A chance meeting in 1874 between Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson occured which helped produce the telephone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone besides the early experiments, controversy regarding who invented it first, or his work with the deaf?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#The_telephone", "Context": [ "When did Alexander Graham Bell begin his early work on the telephone?", "Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Alexander Graham Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound.", "What led to Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech, and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn electricity into sound.", "What was happening at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery?", "In 1874, at the time of Alexander Graham Bell's discovery, telegraph message traffic was rapidly expanding and in the words of William Orton, had become the nervous system of commerce.", "What can you tell me about Alexander Graham Bell's discovery of the telephone?", "Alexander Graham Bell, who shared a laboratory with Antonio Meucci, who had already sent a telephone model to Western Union executives, filed a patent for a telephone in 1876", "What did Alexander Graham Bell do from there?", "Antonio Meucci sued Alexander Graham Bell for stealing his telephone idea, but he passed away and charges were dropped. After that, wealthy patrons began to financially support Bell's experiments", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone besides the early experiments, controversy regarding who invented it first, or his work with the deaf?", "A chance meeting in 1874 between Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson occured which helped produce the telephone." ], "Conversation_no": 376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at that meeting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the meeting between Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell hired Thomas Watson as his assistant, and the two of them experimented with acoustic telegraphy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the meeting between Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he elected to the house of representatives?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he elected to the house of representatives", "Truth_answer": "In 1982, John Kasich won the Republican primary with 83% of the vote and defeated incumbent Democrat U.S. Congressman Bob Shamansky in the general election", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Kasich elected to the house of representatives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich", "Context": [ "When was John Kasich elected to the house of representatives?", "In 1982, John Kasich won the Republican primary with 83% of the vote and defeated incumbent Democrat U.S. Congressman Bob Shamansky in the general election" ], "Conversation_no": 377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he well supported?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was U.S. Rep. Bob Shamansky well supported", "Truth_answer": "John Kasich would never face another contest as close as 1982, and was re-elected eight more times with at least 64 percent of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Kasich well supported by the electorate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich", "Context": [ "When was John Kasich elected to the house of representatives?", "In 1982, John Kasich won the Republican primary with 83% of the vote and defeated incumbent Democrat U.S. Congressman Bob Shamansky in the general election", "Was John Kasich well supported by the electorate?", "John Kasich would never face another contest as close as 1982, and was re-elected eight more times with at least 64 percent of the vote." ], "Conversation_no": 377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Kasich's election besides how well supported he was by the electorate and when he was elected to the House of Representatives", "Truth_answer": "John Kasich was a member of the House Armed Services Committee for 18 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Kasich's election besides how well supported he was by the electorate and when he was elected to the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich", "Context": [ "When was John Kasich elected to the house of representatives?", "In 1982, John Kasich won the Republican primary with 83% of the vote and defeated incumbent Democrat U.S. Congressman Bob Shamansky in the general election", "Was John Kasich well supported by the electorate?", "John Kasich would never face another contest as close as 1982, and was re-elected eight more times with at least 64 percent of the vote.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Kasich's election besides how well supported he was by the electorate and when he was elected to the House of Representatives?", "John Kasich was a member of the House Armed Services Committee for 18 years." ], "Conversation_no": 377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his political outlook?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Kasich's political outlook", "Truth_answer": "During his congressional career, John Kasich was considered a fiscal conservative", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Kasich's political outlook?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich", "Context": [ "When was John Kasich elected to the house of representatives?", "In 1982, John Kasich won the Republican primary with 83% of the vote and defeated incumbent Democrat U.S. Congressman Bob Shamansky in the general election", "Was John Kasich well supported by the electorate?", "John Kasich would never face another contest as close as 1982, and was re-elected eight more times with at least 64 percent of the vote.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Kasich's election besides how well supported he was by the electorate and when he was elected to the House of Representatives?", "John Kasich was a member of the House Armed Services Committee for 18 years.", "What was John Kasich's political outlook?", "During his congressional career, John Kasich was considered a fiscal conservative" ], "Conversation_no": 377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he considered that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was John Kasich considered a fiscal conservative", "Truth_answer": "During his congressional career, John Kasich took aim at programs supported by Republicans and Democrats. He worked with Ralph Nader in seeking to reduce corporate tax loopholes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was John Kasich considered a fiscal conservative?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Ima an album by BT?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Ima an album by BT", "Truth_answer": "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ima an album by BT?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)", "Context": [ "Is Ima an album by BT?", "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT" ], "Conversation_no": 378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music was Ima?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of music was Ima", "Truth_answer": "The album Ima by BT is considered a major stepping stone in trance music, popularizing a more progressive approach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was Ima the album by BT?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)", "Context": [ "Is Ima an album by BT?", "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT", "What type of music was Ima the album by BT?", "The album Ima by BT is considered a major stepping stone in trance music, popularizing a more progressive approach." ], "Conversation_no": 378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ima the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT successful", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ima the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)", "Context": [ "Is Ima an album by BT?", "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT", "What type of music was Ima the album by BT?", "The album Ima by BT is considered a major stepping stone in trance music, popularizing a more progressive approach.", "Was Ima the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT successful?", "Yes, Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT" ], "Conversation_no": 378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What tracks were on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What tracks were on the album Ima", "Truth_answer": "Four tracks; Loving You More, Nocturnal Transmission, Embracing the Future, and Quark, were on Ima the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT as well as a DJ mix by Sasha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tracks were on Ima the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start as Assistant DA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she start as Assistant DA", "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Carl Vergari appointed Jeanine Pirro to the position of Assistant District Attorney of Westchester County", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanine Pirro start as Assistant DA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup", "Context": [ "When did Jeanine Pirro start as Assistant DA?", "In 1975, Carl Vergari appointed Jeanine Pirro to the position of Assistant District Attorney of Westchester County" ], "Conversation_no": 379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did she serve as ADA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Jeanine Pirro serve as ADA", "Truth_answer": "Jeanine Pirro served as an ADA for fifteen years; she left in November 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jeanine Pirro serve as ADA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup", "Context": [ "When did Jeanine Pirro start as Assistant DA?", "In 1975, Carl Vergari appointed Jeanine Pirro to the position of Assistant District Attorney of Westchester County", "How long did Jeanine Pirro serve as ADA?", "Jeanine Pirro served as an ADA for fifteen years; she left in November 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she involved in any famous cases?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jeanine Pirro involved in any famous cases during her time as ADA", "Truth_answer": "Jeanine Pirro attracted widespread attention and some criticism for rushing to conduct a bedside arraignment of Maria Amaya at the Intensive Care Unit of United Hospital in Port Chester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeanine Pirro involved in any famous cases during her time as ADA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup", "Context": [ "When did Jeanine Pirro start as Assistant DA?", "In 1975, Carl Vergari appointed Jeanine Pirro to the position of Assistant District Attorney of Westchester County", "How long did Jeanine Pirro serve as ADA?", "Jeanine Pirro served as an ADA for fifteen years; she left in November 1990.", "Was Jeanine Pirro involved in any famous cases during her time as ADA?", "Jeanine Pirro attracted widespread attention and some criticism for rushing to conduct a bedside arraignment of Maria Amaya at the Intensive Care Unit of United Hospital in Port Chester." ], "Conversation_no": 379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any more famous cases?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any more famous cases of ADA", "Truth_answer": "Jeanine Pirro gained visibility in cases of domestic abuse and crimes against the elderly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more famous cases Jeanine Pirro besides the arraignment of Maria Amaya?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro#District_Attorney", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she become district attorney?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she become district attorney", "Truth_answer": "In November 1993, Jeanine Pirro was elected Westchester County District Attorney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanine Pirro become district attorney?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro#District_Attorney", "Context": [ "When did Jeanine Pirro become district attorney?", "In November 1993, Jeanine Pirro was elected Westchester County District Attorney" ], "Conversation_no": 380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What state was she in when she was district attorney?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What state was Jeanine Pirro in when she was district attorney", "Truth_answer": "Jeanine Pirro was distrcit attorney in Westchester County in New York State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Jeanine Pirro in when she was district attorney?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro#District_Attorney", "Context": [ "When did Jeanine Pirro become district attorney?", "In November 1993, Jeanine Pirro was elected Westchester County District Attorney", "What state was Jeanine Pirro in when she was district attorney?", "Jeanine Pirro was distrcit attorney in Westchester County in New York State." ], "Conversation_no": 380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work on any notable cases?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeanine Pirro work on any notable cases", "Truth_answer": "Jeanine Pirro was a frequent presence in the media during the period between the murder and when Scott Douglas's body washed ashore in Riverdale in early March 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanine Pirro work on any notable cases?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro#District_Attorney", "Context": [ "When did Jeanine Pirro become district attorney?", "In November 1993, Jeanine Pirro was elected Westchester County District Attorney", "What state was Jeanine Pirro in when she was district attorney?", "Jeanine Pirro was distrcit attorney in Westchester County in New York State.", "Did Jeanine Pirro work on any notable cases?", "Jeanine Pirro was a frequent presence in the media during the period between the murder and when Scott Douglas's body washed ashore in Riverdale in early March 1994" ], "Conversation_no": 380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And how about any other notable cases after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And how about any other notable cases for Jeanine Pirro after the Scott Douglas murder", "Truth_answer": "During Jeanine Pirro's tenure as district attorney, she repeatedly refused to reopen the murder case of Jeffrey Deskovic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how about any other notable cases for Jeanine Pirro after the Scott Douglas murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170726041625id_/http://www.thefamouspeople.com:80/profiles/corey-taylor-10351.php_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973" ], "Conversation_no": 381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Corey Taylor grow up", "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor was mostly raised by his single mother in Waterloo, Iowa, a place described by Taylor as a hole in the ground with buildings around it“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Corey Taylor grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973", "Where did Corey Taylor grow up?", "Corey Taylor was mostly raised by his single mother in Waterloo, Iowa, a place described by Taylor as a hole in the ground with buildings around it“" ], "Conversation_no": 381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything besides music when he was growing up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor do anything besides music when he was growing up", "Truth_answer": "By age 15, Corey Taylor had developed a drug addiction and had overdosed on cocaine twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor do anything besides music when he was growing up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Paz#Jedi_Mind_Tricks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks", "Truth_answer": "Vincenzo Luvineri, better known as Vinnie Paz, is a Sicilian American rapper and the lyricist behind the Philadelphia underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104060029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Paz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Vinnie Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Paz#Jedi_Mind_Tricks", "Context": [ "How is Vinnie Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Vincenzo Luvineri, better known as Vinnie Paz, is a Sicilian American rapper and the lyricist behind the Philadelphia underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks." ], "Conversation_no": 382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Vinnie Paz successful", "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks have sold over 250,000 albums in the United States and 450,000 albums worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vinnie Paz's group Jedi Mind Tricks successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Paz#Jedi_Mind_Tricks", "Context": [ "How is Vinnie Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Vincenzo Luvineri, better known as Vinnie Paz, is a Sicilian American rapper and the lyricist behind the Philadelphia underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks.", "Was Vinnie Paz's group Jedi Mind Tricks successful?", "Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks have sold over 250,000 albums in the United States and 450,000 albums worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about the band", "Truth_answer": "All Jedi Mind Tricks' albums, of which Vinnie Paz is a member, were released independently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks besides their album sales?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Paz#Jedi_Mind_Tricks", "Context": [ "How is Vinnie Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Vincenzo Luvineri, better known as Vinnie Paz, is a Sicilian American rapper and the lyricist behind the Philadelphia underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks.", "Was Vinnie Paz's group Jedi Mind Tricks successful?", "Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks have sold over 250,000 albums in the United States and 450,000 albums worldwide.", "What else is significant about Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks besides their album sales?", "All Jedi Mind Tricks' albums, of which Vinnie Paz is a member, were released independently." ], "Conversation_no": 382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' period of album releases besides the fact they released them independently", "Truth_answer": "Violence Begets Violence album marks the first album without Stoupe. Vinnie Paz stated in a blog on the JMT website that Stoupe has lost the inspiration for Hip-Hop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' period of album releases besides the fact they released them independently?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Paz#Jedi_Mind_Tricks", "Context": [ "How is Vinnie Paz connected to Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Vincenzo Luvineri, better known as Vinnie Paz, is a Sicilian American rapper and the lyricist behind the Philadelphia underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks.", "Was Vinnie Paz's group Jedi Mind Tricks successful?", "Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks have sold over 250,000 albums in the United States and 450,000 albums worldwide.", "What else is significant about Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks besides their album sales?", "All Jedi Mind Tricks' albums, of which Vinnie Paz is a member, were released independently.", "What else is significant about Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' period of album releases besides the fact they released them independently?", "Violence Begets Violence album marks the first album without Stoupe. Vinnie Paz stated in a blog on the JMT website that Stoupe has lost the inspiration for Hip-Hop" ], "Conversation_no": 382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' career besides the producer/DJ Stoupe leaving Jedi Mind Tricks", "Truth_answer": "Violence Begets Violence album marks the first album without Stoupe. Vinnie Paz stated in a blog on the JMT website that Stoupe has lost the inspiration for Hip-Hop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' career besides the producer/DJ Stoupe leaving Jedi Mind Tricks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a band", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a band", "Truth_answer": "A marching band is a group in which instrumental musicians perform while marching.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a marching band", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band", "Context": [ "What is a marching band", "A marching band is a group in which instrumental musicians perform while marching." ], "Conversation_no": 383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are they for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are marching bands for", "Truth_answer": "Marching bands perform for entertainment or competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are marching bands for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band", "Context": [ "What is a marching band", "A marching band is a group in which instrumental musicians perform while marching.", "What are marching bands for?", "Marching bands perform for entertainment or competition." ], "Conversation_no": 383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do they try", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do marching bands try", "Truth_answer": "Marching band members also try to keep a constant pace or step size while marching in parade", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do marching bands try?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band", "Context": [ "What is a marching band", "A marching band is a group in which instrumental musicians perform while marching.", "What are marching bands for?", "Marching bands perform for entertainment or competition.", "What do marching bands try?", "Marching band members also try to keep a constant pace or step size while marching in parade" ], "Conversation_no": 383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this cause", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did staying in constant pace or step with other members in the marching band cause", "Truth_answer": "Staying in constant allows other band members to use them as a reference, also known as guiding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did staying in constant pace or step with other members in the marching band cause", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Minit and Instant Records become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Minit and Instant Records become popular", "Truth_answer": "The early to mid-1960s are regarded as Toussaint's most creatively successful period, and he worked for Minit Records and Instant Records at the time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Minit and Instant Records albums created by Allen Toussaint become popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [ "When did the Minit and Instant Records albums created by Allen Toussaint become popular?", "The early to mid-1960s are regarded as Toussaint's most creatively successful period, and he worked for Minit Records and Instant Records at the time" ], "Conversation_no": 384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Toussaint have other artists he played music with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have other artists he played music with", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint played piano, wrote, arranged and produced a string of hits for artists such as Ernie K-Doe, Chris Kenner, Irma Thomas, Art, and Lee Dorsey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have other artists he played music with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [ "When did the Minit and Instant Records albums created by Allen Toussaint become popular?", "The early to mid-1960s are regarded as Toussaint's most creatively successful period, and he worked for Minit Records and Instant Records at the time", "Did Allen Toussaint have other artists he played music with?", "Allen Toussaint played piano, wrote, arranged and produced a string of hits for artists such as Ernie K-Doe, Chris Kenner, Irma Thomas, Art, and Lee Dorsey" ], "Conversation_no": 384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "At what age did Toussaint start playing music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "At what age did Allen Toussaint start playing music", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Allen Toussaint start playing music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens in Act II", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens in Act II", "Truth_answer": "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik", "Truth_answer": "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Perchik send for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Perchik send for", "Truth_answer": "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hodel and Perchik get together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hodel and Perchik get together", "Truth_answer": "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof", "Truth_answer": "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik proposes marriage, admitting that he loves Hodel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia.", "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik proposes marriage, admitting that he loves Hodel." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Hodel a soldier?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hodel a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof", "Truth_answer": "Hodel was not a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hodel a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia.", "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik proposes marriage, admitting that he loves Hodel.", "Was Hodel a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Hodel was not a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Tevye in Act II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tevye in Act II", "Truth_answer": "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel and Perchik tell Tevye that they are engaged. Tevye is appalled that they're making their own marriage match, especially as Perchik is leaving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tevye in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia.", "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik proposes marriage, admitting that he loves Hodel.", "Was Hodel a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Hodel was not a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Was Tevye in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel and Perchik tell Tevye that they are engaged. Tevye is appalled that they're making their own marriage match, especially as Perchik is leaving." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reaction of Golde?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In Fiddler on the Roof, what was the reaction of Golde to Hodel and Perchik telling Hodel's parents that they're married", "Truth_answer": "Tevye explains Perchik and Hodel's marriage to an astonished Golde in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Fiddler on the Roof, what was the reaction of Golde to Hodel and Perchik telling Hodel's parents that they're married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia.", "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik proposes marriage, admitting that he loves Hodel.", "Was Hodel a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Hodel was not a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Was Tevye in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel and Perchik tell Tevye that they are engaged. Tevye is appalled that they're making their own marriage match, especially as Perchik is leaving.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, what was the reaction of Golde to Hodel and Perchik telling Hodel's parents that they're married?", "Tevye explains Perchik and Hodel's marriage to an astonished Golde in Fiddler on the Roof." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who had Golde been with for 25 years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who had Golde been with for 25 years in Fiddler on the Roof", "Truth_answer": "Golde is Tevye's sharp tongued wife in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had Golde been with for 25 years in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof#Act_II", "Context": [ "What happens in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Act II of Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik tells Hodel he must return to Kiev. He proposes marriage and says that he will send for her.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who is Perchik?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik is a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with Hodel. He leaves for Kiev, is arrested and exiled to Siberia.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, who did Perchik send for?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchick sent for Hodel, the daughter of Tevye and Golde.", "Did Hodel and Perchik get together in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel falls in love with Perchik and later joins him in Siberia.", "Why did Perchik have to send for Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Perchik proposes marriage, admitting that he loves Hodel.", "Was Hodel a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Hodel was not a soldier in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Was Tevye in Act II of Fiddler on the Roof?", "In Fiddler on the Roof, Hodel and Perchik tell Tevye that they are engaged. Tevye is appalled that they're making their own marriage match, especially as Perchik is leaving.", "In Fiddler on the Roof, what was the reaction of Golde to Hodel and Perchik telling Hodel's parents that they're married?", "Tevye explains Perchik and Hodel's marriage to an astonished Golde in Fiddler on the Roof.", "Who had Golde been with for 25 years in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Golde is Tevye's sharp tongued wife in Fiddler on the Roof." ], "Conversation_no": 385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other characters in Act II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other characters in Act II besides Tevye, Hodel and Perchik", "Truth_answer": "Yente tells Tzeitel that she saw Chava with Fyedka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other characters in Act II besides Tevye, Hodel and Perchik?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali#Language_and_literature", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what language do they speak?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what language do they speak", "Truth_answer": "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century." ], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they speak any other languages?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do the Malayali speak any other languages", "Truth_answer": "No other language is spoken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Malayali speak any other languages besides Malayalam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century.", "Do the Malayali speak any other languages besides Malayalam?", "No other language is spoken." ], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any literary items of interest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any literary items of interest from the Malayali", "Truth_answer": "Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, whose 1996 semi-autobiographical bestseller The God of Small Things is set in the Kottayam town of Ayemenem, has gained international recognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any literary items of interest from the Malayali?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali#Language_and_literature", "Context": [ "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century.", "Do the Malayali speak any other languages besides Malayalam?", "No other language is spoken.", "Any literary items of interest from the Malayali?", "Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, whose 1996 semi-autobiographical bestseller The God of Small Things is set in the Kottayam town of Ayemenem, has gained international recognition." ], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old is their literature?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old is Malayali literature", "Truth_answer": "Malayalam literature is ancient in origin. The oldest literature works in Malayalam, distinct from the Tamil tradition, is dated between the 9th century and 11th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223154355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Malayali literature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali", "Context": [ "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century.", "Do the Malayali speak any other languages besides Malayalam?", "No other language is spoken.", "Any literary items of interest from the Malayali?", "Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, whose 1996 semi-autobiographical bestseller The God of Small Things is set in the Kottayam town of Ayemenem, has gained international recognition.", "How old is Malayali literature?", "Malayalam literature is ancient in origin. The oldest literature works in Malayalam, distinct from the Tamil tradition, is dated between the 9th century and 11th century." ], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of the poets listed by name", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of the poets listed by name", "Truth_answer": "Malayalam literature includes the 14th century Niranam poets (Madhava Panikkar, Sankara Panikkar and Rama Panikkar), whose works mark the dawn of both modern Malayalam language and indigenous Keralite poetry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223154355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the poets of Malayali literature listed by name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali", "Context": [ "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century.", "Do the Malayali speak any other languages besides Malayalam?", "No other language is spoken.", "Any literary items of interest from the Malayali?", "Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, whose 1996 semi-autobiographical bestseller The God of Small Things is set in the Kottayam town of Ayemenem, has gained international recognition.", "How old is Malayali literature?", "Malayalam literature is ancient in origin. The oldest literature works in Malayalam, distinct from the Tamil tradition, is dated between the 9th century and 11th century.", "Were any of the poets of Malayali literature listed by name?", "Malayalam literature includes the 14th century Niranam poets (Madhava Panikkar, Sankara Panikkar and Rama Panikkar), whose works mark the dawn of both modern Malayalam language and indigenous Keralite poetry." ], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else of interest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else of interest", "Truth_answer": "In 19th century Chavara Kuriakose Elias contribute different streams in the Malayalam Literature, including Chronicles, Poems and other Literary works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else of interest on the Mayali?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayali", "Context": [ "What language do the Malayali speak?", "Malayalam is the language spoken by the Malayalis. Malayalam is derived from old Tamil in the 6th century.", "Do the Malayali speak any other languages besides Malayalam?", "No other language is spoken.", "Any literary items of interest from the Malayali?", "Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, whose 1996 semi-autobiographical bestseller The God of Small Things is set in the Kottayam town of Ayemenem, has gained international recognition.", "How old is Malayali literature?", "Malayalam literature is ancient in origin. The oldest literature works in Malayalam, distinct from the Tamil tradition, is dated between the 9th century and 11th century.", "Were any of the poets of Malayali literature listed by name?", "Malayalam literature includes the 14th century Niranam poets (Madhava Panikkar, Sankara Panikkar and Rama Panikkar), whose works mark the dawn of both modern Malayalam language and indigenous Keralite poetry.", "anything else of interest on the Mayali?", "In 19th century Chavara Kuriakose Elias contribute different streams in the Malayalam Literature, including Chronicles, Poems and other Literary works." ], "Conversation_no": 386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any more recent literary works from them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any more recent literary works from the Malayali", "Truth_answer": "In the second half of the 20th century, Jnanpith awardees like G. Sankara Kurup, S. K. Pottekkatt, and M. T. Vasudevan Nair have made valuable contributions to the Malayalam literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any more recent literary works from the Malayali?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio#Gangsta's_Paradise", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's parapdise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's parapdise", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Coolio made a song featuring R&B singer LV for the movie Dangerous Minds, titled Gangsta's Paradise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122080612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's Paradise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta%27s_Paradise", "Context": [ "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's Paradise?", "In 1995, Coolio made a song featuring R&B singer LV for the movie Dangerous Minds, titled Gangsta's Paradise." ], "Conversation_no": 387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the song released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the song Gangsta's Paradise released", "Truth_answer": "Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio was released August 8, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Gangsta's Paradise released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta%27s_Paradise", "Context": [ "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's Paradise?", "In 1995, Coolio made a song featuring R&B singer LV for the movie Dangerous Minds, titled Gangsta's Paradise.", "When was the song Gangsta's Paradise released?", "Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio was released August 8, 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which record label released the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which record label released the song Gangsta's Paradise", "Truth_answer": "Gangsta's Paradise was released through Tommy Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which record label released the song Gangsta's Paradise?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta%27s_Paradise#Accolades", "Context": [ "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's Paradise?", "In 1995, Coolio made a song featuring R&B singer LV for the movie Dangerous Minds, titled Gangsta's Paradise.", "When was the song Gangsta's Paradise released?", "Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio was released August 8, 1995.", "Which record label released the song Gangsta's Paradise?", "Gangsta's Paradise was released through Tommy Boy." ], "Conversation_no": 387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the song have a high sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song Gangsta's Paradise have a high sales", "Truth_answer": "Gangsta's Paradise was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on February 23, 1996 indicating 3 million copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301051312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta%27s_Paradise_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Gangsta's Paradise have a high sales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta%27s_Paradise#Accolades", "Context": [ "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's Paradise?", "In 1995, Coolio made a song featuring R&B singer LV for the movie Dangerous Minds, titled Gangsta's Paradise.", "When was the song Gangsta's Paradise released?", "Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio was released August 8, 1995.", "Which record label released the song Gangsta's Paradise?", "Gangsta's Paradise was released through Tommy Boy.", "Did the song Gangsta's Paradise have a high sales?", "Gangsta's Paradise was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on February 23, 1996 indicating 3 million copies sold." ], "Conversation_no": 387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Coolio win any award for the song Gangsta's Paradise", "Truth_answer": "Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise was awarded a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122080612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301051312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta%27s_Paradise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coolio win any award for the song Gangsta's Paradise?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio", "Context": [ "What was the relationship between Coolio and Gangsta's Paradise?", "In 1995, Coolio made a song featuring R&B singer LV for the movie Dangerous Minds, titled Gangsta's Paradise.", "When was the song Gangsta's Paradise released?", "Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio was released August 8, 1995.", "Which record label released the song Gangsta's Paradise?", "Gangsta's Paradise was released through Tommy Boy.", "Did the song Gangsta's Paradise have a high sales?", "Gangsta's Paradise was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on February 23, 1996 indicating 3 million copies sold.", "Did Coolio win any award for the song Gangsta's Paradise?", "Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise was awarded a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance." ], "Conversation_no": 387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other song did he make", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other song did Coolio make", "Truth_answer": "Coolio is known for the other singles Fantastic Voyage (1994), 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New) (1996) and C U When U Get There (1997).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122080612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other song did Coolio make besides Gangsta's Paradise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson#Early_life,_family,_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he born ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was he born", "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was in 1803.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quotes.nsf/QuotesHome!ReadForm&Start=1&Count=5000&Expand=371_p53", "http://readwritethink.org/search/?grade=17&resource_type=20&type=42&theme=11&calendar-month=5_p1", "https://avesisland.info/and-relationship/henry-david-thoreau-and-ralph-waldo-emerson-relationship-goals.php_p0", "https://poemanalysis.com/biography-of-ralph-waldo-emerson/_p4", "https://quotes.paradoxoftheday.com/category/1803/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p39", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p32", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Ralph Waldo Emerson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson#Early_life,_family,_and_education", "Context": [ "What year was Ralph Waldo Emerson born?", "Ralph Waldo Emerson was in 1803." ], "Conversation_no": 388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson's father", "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was son of the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson's father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson#Early_life,_family,_and_education", "Context": [ "What year was Ralph Waldo Emerson born?", "Ralph Waldo Emerson was in 1803.", "Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson's father?", "Ralph Waldo Emerson was son of the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister." ], "Conversation_no": 388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he the only child of his parent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ralph Waldo Emerson the only child of his parent", "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was the second of five sons who survived into adulthood; Three other children died in childhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ralph Waldo Emerson the only child of his parent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson#Early_life,_family,_and_education", "Context": [ "What year was Ralph Waldo Emerson born?", "Ralph Waldo Emerson was in 1803.", "Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson's father?", "Ralph Waldo Emerson was son of the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister.", "Was Ralph Waldo Emerson the only child of his parent?", "Ralph Waldo Emerson was the second of five sons who survived into adulthood; Three other children died in childhood." ], "Conversation_no": 388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What school did he attended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What school did Ralph Waldo Emerson attended", "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson's formal schooling began at the Boston Latin School in 1812, when he was nine. In October 1817, at 14, Emerson went to Harvard College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Ralph Waldo Emerson attended?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas#1995%E2%80%931997:_Mainstream_direction_and_the_Firm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the mainstream direction going?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the mainstream direction going", "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Firm_(hip_hop_group)", "Context": [ "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal." ], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Nas involved in the firm?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm", "Truth_answer": "The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, Steve Stoute, Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas#1995%E2%80%931997:_Mainstream_direction_and_the_Firm", "Context": [ "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal.", "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm?", "The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, Steve Stoute, Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters." ], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this super group do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did this super group the Firm do", "Truth_answer": "Signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label, the Firm began working on their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this super group the Firm do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Album_(The_Firm_album)", "Context": [ "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal.", "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm?", "The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, Steve Stoute, Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters.", "What did this super group the Firm do?", "Signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label, the Firm began working on their debut album." ], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this debut album called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was this debut album by the Firm called", "Truth_answer": "The Album is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop group The Firm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was this debut album by the Firm called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Firm_(hip_hop_group)", "Context": [ "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal.", "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm?", "The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, Steve Stoute, Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters.", "What did this super group the Firm do?", "Signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label, the Firm began working on their debut album.", "What was this debut album by the Firm called?", "The Album is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop group The Firm." ], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this album 'The Album' successful", "Truth_answer": "The Firm's debut album, The Album (1997), generated disappointing sales and generally negative criticism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this album 'The Album' successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Firm_(hip_hop_group)", "Context": [ "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal.", "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm?", "The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, Steve Stoute, Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters.", "What did this super group the Firm do?", "Signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label, the Firm began working on their debut album.", "What was this debut album by the Firm called?", "The Album is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop group The Firm.", "Was this album 'The Album' successful?", "The Firm's debut album, The Album (1997), generated disappointing sales and generally negative criticism." ], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Nas article", "Truth_answer": "The Firm was composed of East Coast-based rappers Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ and also Nature, who served as a replacement for Cormega after he was ousted from the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Nas article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Firm_(hip_hop_group)#The_Album", "Context": [ "Where was the mainstream direction going with Nas's career?", "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics by releasing street singles that still retained radio-friendly appeal.", "How was Nas involved in the supergroup the Firm?", "The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996. It was created by rapper Nas, Steve Stoute, Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters.", "What did this super group the Firm do?", "Signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label, the Firm began working on their debut album.", "What was this debut album by the Firm called?", "The Album is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop group The Firm.", "Was this album 'The Album' successful?", "The Firm's debut album, The Album (1997), generated disappointing sales and generally negative criticism.", "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Nas article?", "The Firm was composed of East Coast-based rappers Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ and also Nature, who served as a replacement for Cormega after he was ousted from the group." ], "Conversation_no": 389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was group the group successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the group the Firm successful", "Truth_answer": "The Firm's debut album was the group's only release and they disbanded in 1999 with each member continuing their solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the group the Firm successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Hiatus", "Truth_answer": "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1998", "Truth_answer": "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "tribute to what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Goodbye' was a tribute to what", "Truth_answer": "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else happened prior to Hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus", "Truth_answer": "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members" ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did they win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards", "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other awards or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards", "Truth_answer": "In September 2008, the Spice Girls won the Best Live Return Award at the Live Vodafone Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time.", "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards?", "In September 2008, the Spice Girls won the Best Live Return Award at the Live Vodafone Music Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in 1998 with the spice girls besides the MTV Europe Music Awards and Live Vodafone Music Awards and Goodbye", "Truth_answer": "In late 1998, Brown and Adams announced they were both pregnant", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 1998 with the spice girls besides the MTV Europe Music Awards and Live Vodafone Music Awards and Goodbye?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time.", "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards?", "In September 2008, the Spice Girls won the Best Live Return Award at the Live Vodafone Music Awards.", "What else happened in 1998 with the spice girls besides the MTV Europe Music Awards and Live Vodafone Music Awards and Goodbye?", "In late 1998, Brown and Adams announced they were both pregnant" ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything you find interesting about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything you find interesting about the article on the Spice Girls", "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls returned to the studio in August 1999, after an eight-month recording break to start work on their third and last studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything you find interesting about the article on the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time.", "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards?", "In September 2008, the Spice Girls won the Best Live Return Award at the Live Vodafone Music Awards.", "What else happened in 1998 with the spice girls besides the MTV Europe Music Awards and Live Vodafone Music Awards and Goodbye?", "In late 1998, Brown and Adams announced they were both pregnant", "Anything you find interesting about the article on the Spice Girls?", "The Spice Girls returned to the studio in August 1999, after an eight-month recording break to start work on their third and last studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the third album called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the third Spice girls album called", "Truth_answer": "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222072438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the third Spice girls album called?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time.", "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards?", "In September 2008, the Spice Girls won the Best Live Return Award at the Live Vodafone Music Awards.", "What else happened in 1998 with the spice girls besides the MTV Europe Music Awards and Live Vodafone Music Awards and Goodbye?", "In late 1998, Brown and Adams announced they were both pregnant", "Anything you find interesting about the article on the Spice Girls?", "The Spice Girls returned to the studio in August 1999, after an eight-month recording break to start work on their third and last studio album.", "What was the third Spice girls album called?", "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything notable about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything notable about the third spice girls album Forever", "Truth_answer": "The album Forever's sound took a mature direction when American producers like Rodney Jerkins, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis came on to collaborate with the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything notable about the third spice girls album Forever?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls#1998%E2%80%932000:_Forever_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What is the Hiatus for the Spice Girls?", "In January 2001, the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "what happened in 1998 with the spice girls?", "While on tour in the United-States, the Spice Girls continued to record new material and released a new song, Goodbye, before Christmas in 1998.", "'Goodbye' was a tribute to what?", "The song Goodbye was seen as a tribute to Geri Halliwell.", "what else happened prior to the spice girls' Hiatus?", "Later in 1998, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm appeared at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards without their other band members", "what awards did the spice girls win at the 1998 mtv europe music awards?", "The Spice Girls won two awards: Best Pop Act and Best Group for a second time.", "Any other awards or recognition for the Spice Girls besides Best Pop Act and Best Group for the second time at the 1998 MTV Europe Music Awards?", "In September 2008, the Spice Girls won the Best Live Return Award at the Live Vodafone Music Awards.", "What else happened in 1998 with the spice girls besides the MTV Europe Music Awards and Live Vodafone Music Awards and Goodbye?", "In late 1998, Brown and Adams announced they were both pregnant", "Anything you find interesting about the article on the Spice Girls?", "The Spice Girls returned to the studio in August 1999, after an eight-month recording break to start work on their third and last studio album.", "What was the third Spice girls album called?", "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls.", "Anything notable about the third spice girls album Forever?", "The album Forever's sound took a mature direction when American producers like Rodney Jerkins, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis came on to collaborate with the Spice Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they decide to take a hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the spice girls decide to take a hiatus", "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls began an indefinite hiatus to concentrate on their solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the spice girls decide to take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck#Between_the_world_wars", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Claude do between the world wars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Claude do between the world wars", "Truth_answer": "Claude Auchinleck attended the Staff College, Quetta between 1920 and 1921. He married Jessie Stewart in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Claude Auchinleck do between the world wars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_and_Staff_College", "Context": [ "What did Claude Auchinleck do between the world wars?", "Claude Auchinleck attended the Staff College, Quetta between 1920 and 1921. He married Jessie Stewart in 1921." ], "Conversation_no": 391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he go to school for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Claude Auchinleck attend the Staff College, Quetta for", "Truth_answer": "The Command and Staff College is a Pakistani military training institution where officers receive staff training and education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617211110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_and_Staff_College_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Claude Auchinleck attend the Staff College, Quetta for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck", "Context": [ "What did Claude Auchinleck do between the world wars?", "Claude Auchinleck attended the Staff College, Quetta between 1920 and 1921. He married Jessie Stewart in 1921.", "What did Claude Auchinleck attend the Staff College, Quetta for?", "The Command and Staff College is a Pakistani military training institution where officers receive staff training and education." ], "Conversation_no": 391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Command and Staff College", "Truth_answer": "Claude Auchinleck attended the Imperial Defence College in 1927 and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Claude Auchinleck article besides marrying Jessie Stewart and attending the Staff College, Quetta?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Claude Auchinleck do between the world wars?", "Claude Auchinleck attended the Staff College, Quetta between 1920 and 1921. He married Jessie Stewart in 1921.", "What did Claude Auchinleck attend the Staff College, Quetta for?", "The Command and Staff College is a Pakistani military training institution where officers receive staff training and education.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Claude Auchinleck article besides marrying Jessie Stewart and attending the Staff College, Quetta?", "Claude Auchinleck attended the Imperial Defence College in 1927 and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel." ], "Conversation_no": 391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who appointed him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who appointed Claude Auchinleck lieutenant-colonel", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who appointed Claude Auchinleck lieutenant-colonel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck#Partition_of_India_and_later_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Auchinleck do during his later years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Auchinleck do during his later years", "Truth_answer": "Claude Auchinleck continued as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, helping to prepare the future Indian and Pakistani armies for the Partition of India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Claude Auchinleck do during his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck#Partition_of_India_and_later_years", "Context": [ "What did Claude Auchinleck do during his later years?", "Claude Auchinleck continued as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, helping to prepare the future Indian and Pakistani armies for the Partition of India" ], "Conversation_no": 392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Claude Auchinleck act as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army", "Truth_answer": "Claude Auchinleck was promoted to field marshal, but he refused to accept a peerage, lest he be thought associated with a policy that he thought fundamentally dishonourable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Claude Auchinleck act as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck#Partition_of_India_and_later_years", "Context": [ "What did Claude Auchinleck do during his later years?", "Claude Auchinleck continued as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, helping to prepare the future Indian and Pakistani armies for the Partition of India", "How long did Claude Auchinleck act as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army?", "Claude Auchinleck was promoted to field marshal, but he refused to accept a peerage, lest he be thought associated with a policy that he thought fundamentally dishonourable." ], "Conversation_no": 392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Claude Auchinleck do", "Truth_answer": "When partition was effected in August 1947, Claude Auchinleck was appointed Supreme Commander of all British forces remaining in India and Pakistan and remained in this role until 1948", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Claude Auchinleck do besides being Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army and later promoted to field marshal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck#Partition_of_India_and_later_years", "Context": [ "What did Claude Auchinleck do during his later years?", "Claude Auchinleck continued as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, helping to prepare the future Indian and Pakistani armies for the Partition of India", "How long did Claude Auchinleck act as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army?", "Claude Auchinleck was promoted to field marshal, but he refused to accept a peerage, lest he be thought associated with a policy that he thought fundamentally dishonourable.", "What else did Claude Auchinleck do besides being Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army and later promoted to field marshal?", "When partition was effected in August 1947, Claude Auchinleck was appointed Supreme Commander of all British forces remaining in India and Pakistan and remained in this role until 1948" ], "Conversation_no": 392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about the partition of india?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about the partition of india for Claude Auchinleck besides being appointed Supreme Commander of all British forces remaining in India and Pakistan and remaining in the role until 1948", "Truth_answer": "November 1948 marked Claude Auchinleck's effective retirement from the army. He left India on 1 December.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the partition of india for Claude Auchinleck besides being appointed Supreme Commander of all British forces remaining in India and Pakistan and remaining in the role until 1948?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Bennett born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Bennett born", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was theater's Michael Bennett born", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett was born to Helen (née Ternoff), and Salvatore Joseph DiFiglia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943.", "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents?", "Michael Bennett was born to Helen (née Ternoff), and Salvatore Joseph DiFiglia." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did his career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did theater's Michael Bennett's career begin", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did theater's Michael Bennett's career begin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943.", "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents?", "Michael Bennett was born to Helen (née Ternoff), and Salvatore Joseph DiFiglia.", "when did theater's Michael Bennett's career begin?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the musical in which theater's Michael Bennett's career began", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the musical in which theater's Michael Bennett's career began?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943.", "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents?", "Michael Bennett was born to Helen (née Ternoff), and Salvatore Joseph DiFiglia.", "when did theater's Michael Bennett's career begin?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "what was the musical in which theater's Michael Bennett's career began?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What show did he begin his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What show did Michael Bennett begin his Broadway career", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett's career as a Broadway dancer began in the 1961 Betty Comden–Adolph Green–Jule Styne musical Subways Are for Sleeping.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Michael Bennett begin his Broadway career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943.", "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents?", "Michael Bennett was born to Helen (née Ternoff), and Salvatore Joseph DiFiglia.", "when did theater's Michael Bennett's career begin?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "what was the musical in which theater's Michael Bennett's career began?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "What show did Michael Bennett begin his Broadway career?", "Michael Bennett's career as a Broadway dancer began in the 1961 Betty Comden–Adolph Green–Jule Styne musical Subways Are for Sleeping." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever choreograph ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Bennett ever choreograph", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett made his choreographic debut with A Joyful Noise (1966), which lasted only twelve performances, and in 1967 followed it with another failure, Henry, Sweet Henry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bennett ever choreograph ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born Michael Bennett DiFiglia in Buffalo, New York.", "When was theater's Michael Bennett born?", "Michael Bennett was born April 8, 1943.", "Who are theater's Michael Bennett's parents?", "Michael Bennett was born to Helen (née Ternoff), and Salvatore Joseph DiFiglia.", "when did theater's Michael Bennett's career begin?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "what was the musical in which theater's Michael Bennett's career began?", "Michael Bennett studied dance and choreography and staged shows in his local high school before dropping out to accept the role of Baby John in the West Side Story.", "What show did Michael Bennett begin his Broadway career?", "Michael Bennett's career as a Broadway dancer began in the 1961 Betty Comden–Adolph Green–Jule Styne musical Subways Are for Sleeping.", "Did Michael Bennett ever choreograph ?", "Michael Bennett made his choreographic debut with A Joyful Noise (1966), which lasted only twelve performances, and in 1967 followed it with another failure, Henry, Sweet Henry." ], "Conversation_no": 393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was any of his work a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was any of Michael Bennett's choreography work a success", "Truth_answer": "Success finally arrived in 1968, when Michael Bennett choreographed the hit musical Promises, Promises on Broadway. the show ran for 1,281 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was any of Michael Bennett's choreography work a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#Mid-Late_1990s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to him in mid 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to him in mid 1990s", "Truth_answer": "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#Mid-Late_1990s", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did the album begin a decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum", "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#1990%E2%80%932000:_Atlantic_Records", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did another better album come out soon after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did another better album come out soon after", "Truth_answer": "Be Good at It, Neal McCoy's sixth studio release, followed in 1998. This was his first album since Where Forever Begins not to include a Top Ten hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did another better album from Neal McCoy come out soon after his self-titled fifth album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#1990%E2%80%932000:_Atlantic_Records", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.", "did another better album from Neal McCoy come out soon after his self-titled fifth album?", "Be Good at It, Neal McCoy's sixth studio release, followed in 1998. This was his first album since Where Forever Begins not to include a Top Ten hit." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did anything else interesting happen in mid-late 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did anything else interesting happen in mid-late 1990s", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Neal McCoy sang guest vocals on the multi-artist charity single Hope, the proceeds of which went to the T. J. Martell Foundation's cancer research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything else interesting happen in the mid-late 1990s with Neal McCoy besides You Gotta Love That, his self-titled fifth album, and Be Good at It?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Martell", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.", "did another better album from Neal McCoy come out soon after his self-titled fifth album?", "Be Good at It, Neal McCoy's sixth studio release, followed in 1998. This was his first album since Where Forever Begins not to include a Top Ten hit.", "did anything else interesting happen in the mid-late 1990s with Neal McCoy besides You Gotta Love That, his self-titled fifth album, and Be Good at It?", "In 1996, Neal McCoy sang guest vocals on the multi-artist charity single Hope, the proceeds of which went to the T. J. Martell Foundation's cancer research." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he pick that Foundation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Neal McCoy pick the T.J. Martell Foundation", "Truth_answer": "The T. J. Martell foundation has been one of the primary charitable organizations associated with the music industry and a leader in funding for innovative leukemia, cancer, and AIDS research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506112605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Martell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Neal McCoy pick the T.J. Martell Foundation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#Mid-Late_1990s", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.", "did another better album from Neal McCoy come out soon after his self-titled fifth album?", "Be Good at It, Neal McCoy's sixth studio release, followed in 1998. This was his first album since Where Forever Begins not to include a Top Ten hit.", "did anything else interesting happen in the mid-late 1990s with Neal McCoy besides You Gotta Love That, his self-titled fifth album, and Be Good at It?", "In 1996, Neal McCoy sang guest vocals on the multi-artist charity single Hope, the proceeds of which went to the T. J. Martell Foundation's cancer research.", "How did Neal McCoy pick the T.J. Martell Foundation?", "The T. J. Martell foundation has been one of the primary charitable organizations associated with the music industry and a leader in funding for innovative leukemia, cancer, and AIDS research." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he sing with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Neal McCoy sing with", "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, and T. Graham Brown sang guest vocals on Bill Engvall's Now That's Awesome“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Neal McCoy sing with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%27s_Awesome", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.", "did another better album from Neal McCoy come out soon after his self-titled fifth album?", "Be Good at It, Neal McCoy's sixth studio release, followed in 1998. This was his first album since Where Forever Begins not to include a Top Ten hit.", "did anything else interesting happen in the mid-late 1990s with Neal McCoy besides You Gotta Love That, his self-titled fifth album, and Be Good at It?", "In 1996, Neal McCoy sang guest vocals on the multi-artist charity single Hope, the proceeds of which went to the T. J. Martell Foundation's cancer research.", "How did Neal McCoy pick the T.J. Martell Foundation?", "The T. J. Martell foundation has been one of the primary charitable organizations associated with the music industry and a leader in funding for innovative leukemia, cancer, and AIDS research.", "who did Neal McCoy sing with?", "Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, and T. Graham Brown sang guest vocals on Bill Engvall's Now That's Awesome“." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who wrote the music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote Now That's Awesome with Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, and T. Graham", "Truth_answer": "Now That's Awesome featuring Tracy Byrd, Neal McCoy, and T. Graham Brown was co-written by Bill Engvall and Porter Howell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote Now That's Awesome with Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, and T. Graham?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#Mid-Late_1990s", "Context": [ "what happened to Neal McCoy in the mid 1990s?", "You Gotta Love That, Neal McCoy's fourth album, received a platinum certification. McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album began a decline in his chart momentum.", "why did Neal McCoy's self-titled fifth studio album begin a decline in Neal McCoy's chart momentum?", "Neal McCoy accounted for only one Top Ten hit in a cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop single Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.", "did another better album from Neal McCoy come out soon after his self-titled fifth album?", "Be Good at It, Neal McCoy's sixth studio release, followed in 1998. This was his first album since Where Forever Begins not to include a Top Ten hit.", "did anything else interesting happen in the mid-late 1990s with Neal McCoy besides You Gotta Love That, his self-titled fifth album, and Be Good at It?", "In 1996, Neal McCoy sang guest vocals on the multi-artist charity single Hope, the proceeds of which went to the T. J. Martell Foundation's cancer research.", "How did Neal McCoy pick the T.J. Martell Foundation?", "The T. J. Martell foundation has been one of the primary charitable organizations associated with the music industry and a leader in funding for innovative leukemia, cancer, and AIDS research.", "who did Neal McCoy sing with?", "Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, and T. Graham Brown sang guest vocals on Bill Engvall's Now That's Awesome“.", "who wrote Now That's Awesome with Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, and T. Graham?", "Now That's Awesome featuring Tracy Byrd, Neal McCoy, and T. Graham Brown was co-written by Bill Engvall and Porter Howell." ], "Conversation_no": 394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, T. Graham Brown, and Bill Engvall's Now That's Awesome well-received", "Truth_answer": "Now That's Awesome by Bill Engvall featuring Tracy Byrd, Neal McCoy, and T. Graham Brown peaked at No. 59.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd, T. Graham Brown, and Bill Engvall's Now That's Awesome well-received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh#Public_service", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What charities did Joe Walsh work with", "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh#Public_service", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes." ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does he do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz", "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh#Public_service", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks." ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other charities is he involved with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with", "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh has been a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Wichita, Kansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with besides Santa Cruz Island conservation and performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh#Public_service", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks.", "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with besides Santa Cruz Island conservation and performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes?", "Joe Walsh has been a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Wichita, Kansas." ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else did he help the public through charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else did Joe Walsh help the public through charities besides being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced dault women in Wichita, Kansas, performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes and Santa Cruz Island conservation", "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh funded the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Joe Walsh help the public through charities besides being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced dault women in Wichita, Kansas, performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes and Santa Cruz Island conservation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks.", "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with besides Santa Cruz Island conservation and performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes?", "Joe Walsh has been a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Wichita, Kansas.", "How else did Joe Walsh help the public through charities besides being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced dault women in Wichita, Kansas, performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes and Santa Cruz Island conservation?", "Joe Walsh funded the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do for the charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Joe Walsh do for charities besides performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes, Santa Cruz Island conservation, being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Whicita, Kansas, and funding the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Joe Walsh do for charities besides performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes, Santa Cruz Island conservation, being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Whicita, Kansas, and funding the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh#Public_service", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks.", "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with besides Santa Cruz Island conservation and performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes?", "Joe Walsh has been a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Wichita, Kansas.", "How else did Joe Walsh help the public through charities besides being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced dault women in Wichita, Kansas, performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes and Santa Cruz Island conservation?", "Joe Walsh funded the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008.", "What else did Joe Walsh do for charities besides performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes, Santa Cruz Island conservation, being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Whicita, Kansas, and funding the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008?" ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role with the charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Joe Walsh's role with the charities", "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh is President of the Santa Cruz Island Foundation, and has served on the Foundation's board since the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Walsh's role with the charities he was involved with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh#Public_service", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks.", "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with besides Santa Cruz Island conservation and performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes?", "Joe Walsh has been a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Wichita, Kansas.", "How else did Joe Walsh help the public through charities besides being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced dault women in Wichita, Kansas, performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes and Santa Cruz Island conservation?", "Joe Walsh funded the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008.", "What else did Joe Walsh do for charities besides performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes, Santa Cruz Island conservation, being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Whicita, Kansas, and funding the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008?", "What was Joe Walsh's role with the charities he was involved with?", "Joe Walsh is President of the Santa Cruz Island Foundation, and has served on the Foundation's board since the 1980s" ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What political office was he considering?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What political office was Joe Walsh considering", "Truth_answer": "In an interview, Joe Walsh revealed he was considering a serious bid for political office. I think I would run seriously, and I think I would run for Congress“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What political office was Joe Walsh considering?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What charities did Joe Walsh work with?", "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes.", "What does Joe Walsh do to help conserve the environment in Santa Cruz?", "Joe Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there, and he has been active in preserving the island's parks.", "What other charities is Joe Walsh involved with besides Santa Cruz Island conservation and performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes?", "Joe Walsh has been a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Wichita, Kansas.", "How else did Joe Walsh help the public through charities besides being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced dault women in Wichita, Kansas, performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes and Santa Cruz Island conservation?", "Joe Walsh funded the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008.", "What else did Joe Walsh do for charities besides performing in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes, Santa Cruz Island conservation, being a personal contributor to a number of charity causes including halfway houses for displaced adult women in Whicita, Kansas, and funding the first talent-based scholarship at Kent State University in 2008?", "What was Joe Walsh's role with the charities he was involved with?", "Joe Walsh is President of the Santa Cruz Island Foundation, and has served on the Foundation's board since the 1980s", "What political office was Joe Walsh considering?", "In an interview, Joe Walsh revealed he was considering a serious bid for political office. I think I would run seriously, and I think I would run for Congress“" ], "Conversation_no": 395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever run for Congress?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Walsh ever run for Congress", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Walsh ever run for Congress?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he release any songs as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did he release any songs as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists." ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Zwan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan", "Truth_answer": "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127011406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins" ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who else was in Zwan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin", "Truth_answer": "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle." ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is anyone else in Zwan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin", "Truth_answer": "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin included guitarists David Pajo and Matt Sweeney of various prior bands and projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle.", "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin included guitarists David Pajo and Matt Sweeney of various prior bands and projects." ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what type of music did Zwan play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of music did the band Zwan play", "Truth_answer": "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup who genres fell under alternative rock, pop rock, and power pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music did the band Zwan play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan#Formation_and_Mary_Star_of_the_Sea_(2001-2003)", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle.", "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin included guitarists David Pajo and Matt Sweeney of various prior bands and projects.", "what type of music did the band Zwan play?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup who genres fell under alternative rock, pop rock, and power pop." ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did Zwan form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the band Zwan form", "Truth_answer": "Following the breakup of the Smashing Pumpkins, Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin joined forces with Matt Sweeney (formerly of the bands Chavez and Skunk) to start Zwan. The band debuted as a four-piece in late 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127011406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the band Zwan form?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan#Break-up_(2003)", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle.", "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin included guitarists David Pajo and Matt Sweeney of various prior bands and projects.", "what type of music did the band Zwan play?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup who genres fell under alternative rock, pop rock, and power pop.", "when did the band Zwan form?", "Following the breakup of the Smashing Pumpkins, Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin joined forces with Matt Sweeney (formerly of the bands Chavez and Skunk) to start Zwan. The band debuted as a four-piece in late 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they eventually break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Zwan eventually break up", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan announced the band had broken up on Chicago's WGN, on September 15, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127011406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Zwan eventually break up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan#Break-up_(2003)", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle.", "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin included guitarists David Pajo and Matt Sweeney of various prior bands and projects.", "what type of music did the band Zwan play?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup who genres fell under alternative rock, pop rock, and power pop.", "when did the band Zwan form?", "Following the breakup of the Smashing Pumpkins, Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin joined forces with Matt Sweeney (formerly of the bands Chavez and Skunk) to start Zwan. The band debuted as a four-piece in late 2001.", "Did the band Zwan eventually break up?", "Billy Corgan announced the band had broken up on Chicago's WGN, on September 15, 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the band Zwan break up", "Truth_answer": "On April 24, 2005 in the Chicago Tribune, Billy Corgan commented briefly on the breakup of the band: The music wasn't the big problem, it was more their attitude…“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the band Zwan break up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001%E2%80%932005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "did Billy Corgan release any songs as a solo artist?", "Billy Corgan released a solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, in 2005 and a collection of poetry, Blinking with Fists.", "What is Billy Corgan's band Zwan?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, lead singer and guitarist, and the drummer of the Smashing Pumpkins", "who else was in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin included bassist Paz Lenchantin, of A Perfect Circle.", "is anyone else in the band Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin?", "Other members in Zwan besides Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Paz Lenchantin included guitarists David Pajo and Matt Sweeney of various prior bands and projects.", "what type of music did the band Zwan play?", "Zwan was an American alternative rock supergroup who genres fell under alternative rock, pop rock, and power pop.", "when did the band Zwan form?", "Following the breakup of the Smashing Pumpkins, Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin joined forces with Matt Sweeney (formerly of the bands Chavez and Skunk) to start Zwan. The band debuted as a four-piece in late 2001.", "Did the band Zwan eventually break up?", "Billy Corgan announced the band had broken up on Chicago's WGN, on September 15, 2003.", "why did the band Zwan break up?", "On April 24, 2005 in the Chicago Tribune, Billy Corgan commented briefly on the breakup of the band: The music wasn't the big problem, it was more their attitude…“" ], "Conversation_no": 396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he start as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Billy Corgan start as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Billy Corgan began a solo music career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Billy Corgan start as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bill_James_Historical_Baseball_Abstract", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the Baseball Abstracts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Baseball Abstracts", "Truth_answer": "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212204311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bill_James_Historical_Baseball_Abstract_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players." ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it printed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstract printed", "Truth_answer": "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Innovations", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the categories in it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts", "Truth_answer": "Some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstract are runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstract are runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge." ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many copies have been sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many copies of the The Bill James Baseball Abstracts have been sold", "Truth_answer": "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, titled 1977 Baseball Abstract: Featuring 18 categories of statistical information that you just can't find anywhere else.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the The Bill James Baseball Abstracts have been sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstract are runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge.", "How many copies of the The Bill James Baseball Abstracts have been sold?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, titled 1977 Baseball Abstract: Featuring 18 categories of statistical information that you just can't find anywhere else." ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has it been reprinted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has The Bill James Baseball Abstract been reprinted", "Truth_answer": "The 1978 edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, subtitled The 2nd annual edition of baseball's most informative and imaginative review, sold 250 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has The Bill James Baseball Abstracts been reprinted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstract are runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge.", "How many copies of the The Bill James Baseball Abstracts have been sold?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, titled 1977 Baseball Abstract: Featuring 18 categories of statistical information that you just can't find anywhere else.", "Has The Bill James Baseball Abstracts been reprinted?", "The 1978 edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, subtitled The 2nd annual edition of baseball's most informative and imaginative review, sold 250 copies." ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other information was in the Baseball Abstracts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other information was in the Baseball Abstracts", "Truth_answer": "New annual editions of The Bill James Baseball Abstracts added essays on teams and players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other information was in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts besides runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstract are runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge.", "How many copies of the The Bill James Baseball Abstracts have been sold?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, titled 1977 Baseball Abstract: Featuring 18 categories of statistical information that you just can't find anywhere else.", "Has The Bill James Baseball Abstracts been reprinted?", "The 1978 edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, subtitled The 2nd annual edition of baseball's most informative and imaginative review, sold 250 copies.", "What other information was in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts besides runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge?", "New annual editions of The Bill James Baseball Abstracts added essays on teams and players." ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many editions were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many editions of The Bill James Baseball Abstracts were there", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many editions of The Bill James Baseball Abstracts were there?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract is a reference-type book written by Bill James featuring an overview of professional baseball, along with rankings of the top players.", "When was The Bill James Baseball Abstracts printed?", "Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What were some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts?", "Some of the categories in The Bill James Baseball Abstract are runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge.", "How many copies of the The Bill James Baseball Abstracts have been sold?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, titled 1977 Baseball Abstract: Featuring 18 categories of statistical information that you just can't find anywhere else.", "Has The Bill James Baseball Abstracts been reprinted?", "The 1978 edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract, subtitled The 2nd annual edition of baseball's most informative and imaginative review, sold 250 copies.", "What other information was in The Bill James Baseball Abstracts besides runs created, defensive efficiency rating, win shares, and temperature gauge?", "New annual editions of The Bill James Baseball Abstracts added essays on teams and players.", "How many editions of The Bill James Baseball Abstracts were there?" ], "Conversation_no": 397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is it still being produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is The Bill James Baseball Abstract still being produced", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Bill James Baseball Abstracts still being produced?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul#Radio_and_television_programs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first radio show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his first radio show", "Truth_answer": "Les Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC Radio in 1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111043342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Les Paul's first radio show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul#Radio_and_television_programs", "Context": [ "What was Les Paul's first radio show?", "Les Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC Radio in 1950" ], "Conversation_no": 398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Les Paul's next show", "Truth_answer": "The Les Paul Show with the same format, but excluding the trio of Les Paul, Mary Ford, and Eddie Stapleton, was retitled The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Les Paul's next show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul#Radio_and_television_programs", "Context": [ "What was Les Paul's first radio show?", "Les Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC Radio in 1950", "What was Les Paul's next show?", "The Les Paul Show with the same format, but excluding the trio of Les Paul, Mary Ford, and Eddie Stapleton, was retitled The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show." ], "Conversation_no": 398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do on TV?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Les Paul do on TV", "Truth_answer": "Les Paul created the entire Les Paul & Mary Ford Show himself, including audio and video. The show aired five times a day, five days a week for five minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Les Paul do on TV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul#Radio_and_television_programs", "Context": [ "What was Les Paul's first radio show?", "Les Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC Radio in 1950", "What was Les Paul's next show?", "The Les Paul Show with the same format, but excluding the trio of Les Paul, Mary Ford, and Eddie Stapleton, was retitled The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show.", "What did Les Paul do on TV?", "Les Paul created the entire Les Paul & Mary Ford Show himself, including audio and video. The show aired five times a day, five days a week for five minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his shows popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Les Paul's shows popular", "Truth_answer": "The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show was sponsored by Warner–Lambert's Listerine mouthwash and was aired on NBC television during 1954–1955, and then syndicated until 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Les Paul's shows popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul#Radio_and_television_programs", "Context": [ "What was Les Paul's first radio show?", "Les Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC Radio in 1950", "What was Les Paul's next show?", "The Les Paul Show with the same format, but excluding the trio of Les Paul, Mary Ford, and Eddie Stapleton, was retitled The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show.", "What did Les Paul do on TV?", "Les Paul created the entire Les Paul & Mary Ford Show himself, including audio and video. The show aired five times a day, five days a week for five minutes.", "Were Les Paul's shows popular?", "The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show was sponsored by Warner–Lambert's Listerine mouthwash and was aired on NBC television during 1954–1955, and then syndicated until 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Les Paul article", "Truth_answer": "Les Paul maintained the original Les Paul & Mary Ford Show recordings and was in the process of restoring them to current quality standards until his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Les Paul article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://web.archive.org/web/20090222032249/http://www.apple.com/pro/profiles/lespaul/index2.html", "Context": [ "What was Les Paul's first radio show?", "Les Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC Radio in 1950", "What was Les Paul's next show?", "The Les Paul Show with the same format, but excluding the trio of Les Paul, Mary Ford, and Eddie Stapleton, was retitled The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show.", "What did Les Paul do on TV?", "Les Paul created the entire Les Paul & Mary Ford Show himself, including audio and video. The show aired five times a day, five days a week for five minutes.", "Were Les Paul's shows popular?", "The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show was sponsored by Warner–Lambert's Listerine mouthwash and was aired on NBC television during 1954–1955, and then syndicated until 1960.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Les Paul article?", "Les Paul maintained the original Les Paul & Mary Ford Show recordings and was in the process of restoring them to current quality standards until his death." ], "Conversation_no": 398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he try to restore them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Les Paul try to restore the Les Paul and Mary Ford Show", "Truth_answer": "Les Paul used Apple Soundtrack Pro for quality audio editing, cleaning, retouching, and EQing of music and dialog, and Apple Final Cut Pro to move everything into sync.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://web.archive.org/web/20090222032249id_/http://www.apple.com/pro/profiles/lespaul/index2.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Les Paul try to restore original show recordings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who wrote the script for Rosmary's baby?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the script for Rosmary's baby", "Truth_answer": "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the script for the film Rosmary's baby?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [ "who wrote the script for the film Rosmary's baby?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin." ], "Conversation_no": 399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his inspiration for the story?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Roman's Polanski's inspiration for the story", "Truth_answer": "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roman's Polanski's inspiration for the story?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [ "who wrote the script for the film Rosmary's baby?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "What was Roman's Polanski's inspiration for the story?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin." ], "Conversation_no": 399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote the novel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the novel Rosemary's baby", "Truth_answer": "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the novel Rosemary's baby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)#Script", "Context": [ "who wrote the script for the film Rosmary's baby?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "What was Roman's Polanski's inspiration for the story?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "Who wrote the novel Rosemary's baby?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin." ], "Conversation_no": 399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the author have any input into the script?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the author Ira Levin have any input into the script for the film Rosemary's baby", "Truth_answer": "The script for the film Rosemary's Baby was modeled very closely on the original novel and incorporated large sections of the novel's dialogue and details.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the author Ira Levin have any input into the script for the film Rosemary's baby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.savethecat.com/beat-sheets/rosemarys-baby-beat-sheet", "Context": [ "who wrote the script for the film Rosmary's baby?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "What was Roman's Polanski's inspiration for the story?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "Who wrote the novel Rosemary's baby?", "The film Rosemary's Baby was written by Roman Polanski, based on the novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.", "Did the author Ira Levin have any input into the script for the film Rosemary's baby?", "The script for the film Rosemary's Baby was modeled very closely on the original novel and incorporated large sections of the novel's dialogue and details." ], "Conversation_no": 399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take to write the script?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take to write the script for the film Rosemary's baby", "Truth_answer": "The book Rosemary's Baby was released on March 12, 1967, and became an instant bestseller. The final draft of the screenplay, dated June 1967, clocks in at 166 pages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to write the script for the film Rosemary's baby?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was she born", "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter was born on February 21, 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter was born on February 21, 1958." ], "Conversation_no": 400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter go to school", "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter graduated from Brown University in 1981 with a degree in American Civilization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter was born on February 21, 1958.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter go to school?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter graduated from Brown University in 1981 with a degree in American Civilization." ], "Conversation_no": 400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else besides music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything else besides music", "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter considered music a hobby and planned on getting a real job. She briefly quit performing, but after several job interviews decided to return to music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything else besides music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter", "Context": [ "When was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter was born on February 21, 1958.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter go to school?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter graduated from Brown University in 1981 with a degree in American Civilization.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything else besides music?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter considered music a hobby and planned on getting a real job. She briefly quit performing, but after several job interviews decided to return to music." ], "Conversation_no": 400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards and is the only artist to have won four consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter was born on February 21, 1958.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter go to school?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter graduated from Brown University in 1981 with a degree in American Civilization.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything else besides music?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter considered music a hobby and planned on getting a real job. She briefly quit performing, but after several job interviews decided to return to music.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter win any awards?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards and is the only artist to have won four consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance." ], "Conversation_no": 400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything interesting besides music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything interesting besides music", "Truth_answer": "Throughout her career, Mary Chapin Carpenter has actively supported various charities, including CARE and Habitat for Humanity, and has conducted fundraising concerts for such causes as the elimination of landmines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything interesting besides music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter was born on February 21, 1958.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter go to school?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter graduated from Brown University in 1981 with a degree in American Civilization.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything else besides music?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter considered music a hobby and planned on getting a real job. She briefly quit performing, but after several job interviews decided to return to music.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter win any awards?", "Mary Chapin Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards and is the only artist to have won four consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.", "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter do anything interesting besides music?", "Throughout her career, Mary Chapin Carpenter has actively supported various charities, including CARE and Habitat for Humanity, and has conducted fundraising concerts for such causes as the elimination of landmines." ], "Conversation_no": 400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter have any kids", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter have any kids?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape#Early_colonial_era", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the early colonial era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the early colonial era", "Truth_answer": "At the time of sustained European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Lenape were a powerful Native American nation who inhabited a region on the mid-Atlantic coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the early colonial era for the lenape?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape#Clothing_and_adornment", "Context": [ "when was the early colonial era for the lenape?", "At the time of sustained European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Lenape were a powerful Native American nation who inhabited a region on the mid-Atlantic coast." ], "Conversation_no": 401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the people wear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the Lenape people wear", "Truth_answer": "In hot weather both Lenape men and women wore only loin cloth and skirt respectively, while they used beaver pelts or bear skins to serve as winter mantles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the Lenape people wear?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape#European_contact", "Context": [ "when was the early colonial era for the lenape?", "At the time of sustained European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Lenape were a powerful Native American nation who inhabited a region on the mid-Atlantic coast.", "what did the Lenape people wear?", "In hot weather both Lenape men and women wore only loin cloth and skirt respectively, while they used beaver pelts or bear skins to serve as winter mantles." ], "Conversation_no": 401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of jobs were available at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of jobs were available during the early colonial era", "Truth_answer": "In the 17th century, Lenape primarily interacted with Dutch traders through the fur trade. The Lenape trapped and traded beaver pelts for European-made goods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of jobs were available during the early colonial era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape#Early_colonial_era", "Context": [ "when was the early colonial era for the lenape?", "At the time of sustained European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Lenape were a powerful Native American nation who inhabited a region on the mid-Atlantic coast.", "what did the Lenape people wear?", "In hot weather both Lenape men and women wore only loin cloth and skirt respectively, while they used beaver pelts or bear skins to serve as winter mantles.", "What kind of jobs were available during the early colonial era?", "In the 17th century, Lenape primarily interacted with Dutch traders through the fur trade. The Lenape trapped and traded beaver pelts for European-made goods." ], "Conversation_no": 401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any diseases or health issues during that era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any diseases or health issues during the early colonial era", "Truth_answer": "Lenape communities were weakened by newly introduced diseases originating in Europe, mainly smallpox but also cholera, influenza and dysentery, and recurrent violent racial conflict with Europeans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any diseases or health issues during the early colonial era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape#Clans_and_kinship_systems", "Context": [ "when was the early colonial era for the lenape?", "At the time of sustained European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Lenape were a powerful Native American nation who inhabited a region on the mid-Atlantic coast.", "what did the Lenape people wear?", "In hot weather both Lenape men and women wore only loin cloth and skirt respectively, while they used beaver pelts or bear skins to serve as winter mantles.", "What kind of jobs were available during the early colonial era?", "In the 17th century, Lenape primarily interacted with Dutch traders through the fur trade. The Lenape trapped and traded beaver pelts for European-made goods.", "Were there any diseases or health issues during the early colonial era?", "Lenape communities were weakened by newly introduced diseases originating in Europe, mainly smallpox but also cholera, influenza and dysentery, and recurrent violent racial conflict with Europeans." ], "Conversation_no": 401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What roles did women have in this era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What roles did the Lenape women have during the early colonial era", "Truth_answer": "Agricultural land was managed by Lenape women and allotted according to the subsistence needs of their extended families.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did the Lenape women have during the early colonial era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What legacy did lapu leave behind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What legacy did lapu leave behind", "Truth_answer": "Lapu-Lapu is regarded, retroactively, as the first Filipino hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229120512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did Lapu-Lapu leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu", "Context": [ "What legacy did Lapu-Lapu leave behind?", "Lapu-Lapu is regarded, retroactively, as the first Filipino hero." ], "Conversation_no": 402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he regarded as this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Lapu-Lapu regarded as the first Filipino hero", "Truth_answer": "Lapu-Lapu was the first native to resist Imperial Spanish colonization/colonization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229120512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Lapu-Lapu regarded as the first Filipino hero?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu", "Context": [ "What legacy did Lapu-Lapu leave behind?", "Lapu-Lapu is regarded, retroactively, as the first Filipino hero.", "Why was Lapu-Lapu regarded as the first Filipino hero?", "Lapu-Lapu was the first native to resist Imperial Spanish colonization/colonization." ], "Conversation_no": 402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this legend begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lapu-Lapu's legend begin", "Truth_answer": "Lapu-Lapu is best known for the Battle of Mactan that happened at dawn on April 27, 1521, where he and his soldiers defeated Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229120512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lapu-Lapu's legend begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu#Legacy", "Context": [ "What legacy did Lapu-Lapu leave behind?", "Lapu-Lapu is regarded, retroactively, as the first Filipino hero.", "Why was Lapu-Lapu regarded as the first Filipino hero?", "Lapu-Lapu was the first native to resist Imperial Spanish colonization/colonization.", "How did Lapu-Lapu's legend begin?", "Lapu-Lapu is best known for the Battle of Mactan that happened at dawn on April 27, 1521, where he and his soldiers defeated Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan." ], "Conversation_no": 402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other legends were told about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other legends were told about him", "Truth_answer": "According to local legend, Lapu-Lapu never died but was turned into stone, and has since then been guarding the seas of Mactan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other legends were told about him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What legacy did Lapu-Lapu leave behind?", "Lapu-Lapu is regarded, retroactively, as the first Filipino hero.", "Why was Lapu-Lapu regarded as the first Filipino hero?", "Lapu-Lapu was the first native to resist Imperial Spanish colonization/colonization.", "How did Lapu-Lapu's legend begin?", "Lapu-Lapu is best known for the Battle of Mactan that happened at dawn on April 27, 1521, where he and his soldiers defeated Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.", "What other legends were told about him?", "According to local legend, Lapu-Lapu never died but was turned into stone, and has since then been guarding the seas of Mactan." ], "Conversation_no": 402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the statue built?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Lapu-Lapu statue buit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Lapu-Lapu statue buit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Return_to_quartet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Return to quartet go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Return to quartet go", "Truth_answer": "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Awards_and_honors", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this venture successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful", "Truth_answer": "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Return_to_quartet", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article", "Truth_answer": "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Return_to_quartet", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band go on any tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band go on any tours", "Truth_answer": "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones opened for the Dave Matthews Band. Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_of_Cool#History", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on any tours?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones opened for the Dave Matthews Band. Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the public perceived this album, did they like it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the public perceived this album Left of Cool by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, did they like it", "Truth_answer": "Left of Cool is currently the highest-charting Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album to date, as it reached #191 on The Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_of_Cool_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public perceived this album Left of Cool by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, did they like it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Recording", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on any tours?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones opened for the Dave Matthews Band. Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France.", "How did the public perceived this album Left of Cool by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, did they like it?", "Left of Cool is currently the highest-charting Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album to date, as it reached #191 on The Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the quartet remain together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet remain together", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Coffin would remain with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones from 1997 until 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet remain together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Recording", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on any tours?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones opened for the Dave Matthews Band. Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France.", "How did the public perceived this album Left of Cool by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, did they like it?", "Left of Cool is currently the highest-charting Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album to date, as it reached #191 on The Billboard 200.", "Did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet remain together?", "Jeff Coffin would remain with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones from 1997 until 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other accomplishments did the quarted achieve together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did the quarted achieve together", "Truth_answer": "In July 2000, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their seventh album, Outbound. The Flecktones' philosophy with this album was to do something different from everything they had done before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet achieve together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Recording", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on any tours?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones opened for the Dave Matthews Band. Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France.", "How did the public perceived this album Left of Cool by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, did they like it?", "Left of Cool is currently the highest-charting Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album to date, as it reached #191 on The Billboard 200.", "Did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet remain together?", "Jeff Coffin would remain with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones from 1997 until 2008.", "What other accomplishments did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet achieve together?", "In July 2000, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their seventh album, Outbound. The Flecktones' philosophy with this album was to do something different from everything they had done before." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was particular of this album as well as past albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was particular of this album Outbound compared to past albums Béla Fleck and the Flecktones", "Truth_answer": "What makes Outbound unique is the way Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded the album. The quartet recorded each album track, then invited guest musicians to overdub vocals or instrumentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was particular of this album Outbound compared to past albums Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones#Recording", "Context": [ "How did the Return to quartet go about for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Was this return to quartet venture for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones successful?", "The Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet recorded the album Outbound and earned the Flecktones the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album that year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on any tours?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones opened for the Dave Matthews Band. Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France.", "How did the public perceived this album Left of Cool by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, did they like it?", "Left of Cool is currently the highest-charting Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album to date, as it reached #191 on The Billboard 200.", "Did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet remain together?", "Jeff Coffin would remain with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones from 1997 until 2008.", "What other accomplishments did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones quartet achieve together?", "In July 2000, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their seventh album, Outbound. The Flecktones' philosophy with this album was to do something different from everything they had done before.", "What was particular of this album Outbound compared to past albums Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "What makes Outbound unique is the way Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded the album. The quartet recorded each album track, then invited guest musicians to overdub vocals or instrumentation." ], "Conversation_no": 403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever record an album with guest musicians?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones ever record an album with guest musicians", "Truth_answer": "Guest for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's Outbound included Jon Anderson from Yes, Shawn Colvin, and John Medeski, of Medeski, Martin and Wood, to name a few.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones ever record an album with guest musicians?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1999%E2%80%932002:_Crossover_to_English", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he trying in america", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was he trying in america", "Truth_answer": "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1999%E2%80%932002:_Crossover_to_English", "Context": [ "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ricky Martin preparing a first English album for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_(1999_album)", "Context": [ "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999.", "What was Ricky Martin preparing a first English album for", "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market." ], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album called and did it sell well", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ricky Martin's first English album called and did it sell well", "Truth_answer": "The self-titled Ricky Martin album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold 661,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ricky Martin's first English album called and did it sell well", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1999%E2%80%932002:_Crossover_to_English", "Context": [ "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999.", "What was Ricky Martin preparing a first English album for", "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "What was Ricky Martin's first English album called and did it sell well", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold 661,000 copies in its first week of release." ], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is this so special", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is The Self-Titled so special", "Truth_answer": "The self-titled Ricky Martin album became the most successful album debut on the Billboard charts by a Hispanic artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is this self-titled Ricky Martin album so special", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1999%E2%80%932002:_Crossover_to_English", "Context": [ "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999.", "What was Ricky Martin preparing a first English album for", "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "What was Ricky Martin's first English album called and did it sell well", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold 661,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Why is this self-titled Ricky Martin album so special", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album became the most successful album debut on the Billboard charts by a Hispanic artist." ], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the album The Self-Titled Ricky Martin album", "Truth_answer": "The self-titled Ricky Martin album contained material by writers and producers such as Desmond Child, Diane Warren, William Orbit, George Noriega and his longtime childhood friend Draco Rosa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the self-titled Ricky Martin album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1999%E2%80%932002:_Crossover_to_English", "Context": [ "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999.", "What was Ricky Martin preparing a first English album for", "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "What was Ricky Martin's first English album called and did it sell well", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold 661,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Why is this self-titled Ricky Martin album so special", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album became the most successful album debut on the Billboard charts by a Hispanic artist.", "Who wrote the self-titled Ricky Martin album?", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album contained material by writers and producers such as Desmond Child, Diane Warren, William Orbit, George Noriega and his longtime childhood friend Draco Rosa." ], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone featureed", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone featured on the self-titled Ricky Martin album", "Truth_answer": "The self-titled Ricky Martin album also featured special guests: Madonna on the Spanish-English duet Be Careful (Cuidado con mi Corazón) and Sertab Erener on Private Emotion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone featured on the self-titled Ricky Martin album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1999%E2%80%932002:_Crossover_to_English", "Context": [ "What was Ricky Martin trying in america", "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999.", "What was Ricky Martin preparing a first English album for", "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "What was Ricky Martin's first English album called and did it sell well", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold 661,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Why is this self-titled Ricky Martin album so special", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album became the most successful album debut on the Billboard charts by a Hispanic artist.", "Who wrote the self-titled Ricky Martin album?", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album contained material by writers and producers such as Desmond Child, Diane Warren, William Orbit, George Noriega and his longtime childhood friend Draco Rosa.", "Was anyone featured on the self-titled Ricky Martin album?", "The self-titled Ricky Martin album also featured special guests: Madonna on the Spanish-English duet Be Careful (Cuidado con mi Corazón) and Sertab Erener on Private Emotion." ], "Conversation_no": 404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The Self-Titled Ricky Martin album do", "Truth_answer": "Two weeks after the self-titled Ricky Martin album's release, Ricky Martin was featured on the cover of Time with the title Latin Music Goes Pop!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this self-titled album do for Ricky Martin as a result of its success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell#International_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he promoted to number three?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was he promoted to number three", "Truth_answer": "In 1963–64, Chappell batted at number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Ian Chappell promoted to number three?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell#International_career", "Context": [ "when was Ian Chappell promoted to number three?", "In 1963–64, Chappell batted at number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane" ], "Conversation_no": 405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was he as number three?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was Ian Chappell as number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane", "Truth_answer": "Ian Chappell scored 205 not out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626203518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Ian Chappell as number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell#International_career", "Context": [ "when was Ian Chappell promoted to number three?", "In 1963–64, Chappell batted at number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane", "how was Ian Chappell as number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane?", "Ian Chappell scored 205 not out." ], "Conversation_no": 405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Ian Chappell was the youngest member of the South Australia team that won the Sheffield Shield that season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ian Chappell in this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell", "Context": [ "when was Ian Chappell promoted to number three?", "In 1963–64, Chappell batted at number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane", "how was Ian Chappell as number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane?", "Ian Chappell scored 205 not out.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ian Chappell in this article?", "Ian Chappell was the youngest member of the South Australia team that won the Sheffield Shield that season." ], "Conversation_no": 405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Ian Chappell play for", "Truth_answer": "Ian Chappell played for South Australia and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626203518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Ian Chappell play for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell#International_career", "Context": [ "when was Ian Chappell promoted to number three?", "In 1963–64, Chappell batted at number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane", "how was Ian Chappell as number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane?", "Ian Chappell scored 205 not out.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ian Chappell in this article?", "Ian Chappell was the youngest member of the South Australia team that won the Sheffield Shield that season.", "who did Ian Chappell play for?", "Ian Chappell played for South Australia and Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were some of his team mates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were some of Ian Chappell's team mates", "Truth_answer": "Some of Ian Chappell's team mates were Bob Simpson, Bill Lawry, and Les Favell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of Ian Chappell's team mates?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Chappell#Promotion_to_number_three", "Context": [ "when was Ian Chappell promoted to number three?", "In 1963–64, Chappell batted at number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane", "how was Ian Chappell as number three for South Australia for the first time, in a match against Queensland at Brisbane?", "Ian Chappell scored 205 not out.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ian Chappell in this article?", "Ian Chappell was the youngest member of the South Australia team that won the Sheffield Shield that season.", "who did Ian Chappell play for?", "Ian Chappell played for South Australia and Australia.", "who were some of Ian Chappell's team mates?", "Some of Ian Chappell's team mates were Bob Simpson, Bill Lawry, and Les Favell." ], "Conversation_no": 405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he set any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ian Chappell set any records", "Truth_answer": "A string of big scores and a record number of catches during the 1968–69 season earned Ian Chappell the Australian Cricketer of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Chappell set any records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he start his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did he start his career", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tom Cousineau start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "where did Tom Cousineau start his career?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his successes on the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of Tom Cousineau's successes on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team", "Truth_answer": "Ohio State from 1975 to 1978 had an overall record of 36-10-2 and 28-4 in the Big Ten, were three-time Big Ten champs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Tom Cousineau's successes on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "where did Tom Cousineau start his career?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "what were some of Tom Cousineau's successes on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team?", "Ohio State from 1975 to 1978 had an overall record of 36-10-2 and 28-4 in the Big Ten, were three-time Big Ten champs." ], "Conversation_no": 406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what position did Tom Cousineau play", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau's position was linebacker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Tom Cousineau play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "where did Tom Cousineau start his career?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "what were some of Tom Cousineau's successes on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team?", "Ohio State from 1975 to 1978 had an overall record of 36-10-2 and 28-4 in the Big Ten, were three-time Big Ten champs.", "what position did Tom Cousineau play?", "Tom Cousineau's position was linebacker." ], "Conversation_no": 406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his most important games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of Tom Cousineau's most important games playing for Ohio State", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau broke the Ohio State school record for most tackles in a game with 29 against Penn State in 1978, and was the MVP of the 1977 Orange Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Tom Cousineau's most important games playing for Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "where did Tom Cousineau start his career?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "what were some of Tom Cousineau's successes on the Ohio State Buckeyes football team?", "Ohio State from 1975 to 1978 had an overall record of 36-10-2 and 28-4 in the Big Ten, were three-time Big Ten champs.", "what position did Tom Cousineau play?", "Tom Cousineau's position was linebacker.", "what were some of Tom Cousineau's most important games playing for Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau broke the Ohio State school record for most tackles in a game with 29 against Penn State in 1978, and was the MVP of the 1977 Orange Bowl." ], "Conversation_no": 406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tom Cousineau win any awards at Ohio State", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was named an All-American in 1977 and 1978. The Chicago Tribune named him the MVP of the Big Ten in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tom Cousineau win any awards at Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he attend college", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Cousineau attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tom Cousineau attend college?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his stats there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Tom Cousines stats there", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was a consensus first-team All-American, breaking the school record with 211 tackles in a single season in 1978, an average of 17.5 a game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tom Cousineau's stats at Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tom Cousineau attend college?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "What were Tom Cousineau's stats at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau was a consensus first-team All-American, breaking the school record with 211 tackles in a single season in 1978, an average of 17.5 a game." ], "Conversation_no": 407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many years did he play there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many years did Tom Cousineau play at Ohio State", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Tom Cousineau play at Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tom Cousineau attend college?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "What were Tom Cousineau's stats at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau was a consensus first-team All-American, breaking the school record with 211 tackles in a single season in 1978, an average of 17.5 a game.", "How many years did Tom Cousineau play at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Tom Cousineau win", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was named an All-American in 1977 and 1978. The Chicago Tribune named him the MVP of the Big Ten in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Tom Cousineau win at Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau#College_football_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tom Cousineau attend college?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "What were Tom Cousineau's stats at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau was a consensus first-team All-American, breaking the school record with 211 tackles in a single season in 1978, an average of 17.5 a game.", "How many years did Tom Cousineau play at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "What awards did Tom Cousineau win at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau was named an All-American in 1977 and 1978. The Chicago Tribune named him the MVP of the Big Ten in 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his major?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tom Cousineau's major", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau majored in marketing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Cousineau's major at Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was he born", "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his early history like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like", "Truth_answer": "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about the dragster?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster", "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was dragster successful", "Truth_answer": "The Panorama City Special debuted at the first NHRA U.S. Nationals in 1955. The car ran a best speed of 151.26 mph", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines.", "was Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster successful?", "The Panorama City Special debuted at the first NHRA U.S. Nationals in 1955. The car ran a best speed of 151.26 mph" ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Mickey Thompson do anything else special besides designing and building the first slingshot dragster", "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson was noted for being the first manager of Lions Drag Strip in Wilmington, California, in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mickey Thompson do anything else special besides designing and building the first slingshot dragster?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines.", "was Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster successful?", "The Panorama City Special debuted at the first NHRA U.S. Nationals in 1955. The car ran a best speed of 151.26 mph", "did Mickey Thompson do anything else special besides designing and building the first slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson was noted for being the first manager of Lions Drag Strip in Wilmington, California, in 1955." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he work with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson work with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson collaborated with Fritz Voight on a 1958 twin-engined dragster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Early_history", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines.", "was Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster successful?", "The Panorama City Special debuted at the first NHRA U.S. Nationals in 1955. The car ran a best speed of 151.26 mph", "did Mickey Thompson do anything else special besides designing and building the first slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson was noted for being the first manager of Lions Drag Strip in Wilmington, California, in 1955.", "Did Mickey Thompson work with anyone else?", "Mickey Thompson collaborated with Fritz Voight on a 1958 twin-engined dragster." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mickey Thompson article", "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson achieved frame when he became the first American breaking the 400 mph barrier, driving his four-engined Challenger 1 at the Bonneville Salt Flats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mickey Thompson article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson#Murder", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines.", "was Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster successful?", "The Panorama City Special debuted at the first NHRA U.S. Nationals in 1955. The car ran a best speed of 151.26 mph", "did Mickey Thompson do anything else special besides designing and building the first slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson was noted for being the first manager of Lions Drag Strip in Wilmington, California, in 1955.", "Did Mickey Thompson work with anyone else?", "Mickey Thompson collaborated with Fritz Voight on a 1958 twin-engined dragster.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mickey Thompson article?", "Mickey Thompson achieved frame when he became the first American breaking the 400 mph barrier, driving his four-engined Challenger 1 at the Bonneville Salt Flats." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he receieve fame for anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson receive fame for anything else besides being the first American to break the 400 mph barrier driving his four-engined Challenge 1 at the Bonnevile Salt Flats", "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson formed off-road racing sanctioning bodies SCORE International and Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group (MTEG).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson receive fame for anything else besides being the first American to break the 400 mph barrier driving his four-engined Challenge 1 at the Bonnevile Salt Flats?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was Mickey Thompson born?", "Mickey Thompson was born on December 7, 1928.", "what was Mickey Thompson's early history like?", "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "what was special about Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson designed and built the first slingshot dragster, moving the seat behind the rear axle to improve traction to handle the output of increasingly powerful custom engines.", "was Mickey Thompson's slingshot dragster successful?", "The Panorama City Special debuted at the first NHRA U.S. Nationals in 1955. The car ran a best speed of 151.26 mph", "did Mickey Thompson do anything else special besides designing and building the first slingshot dragster?", "Mickey Thompson was noted for being the first manager of Lions Drag Strip in Wilmington, California, in 1955.", "Did Mickey Thompson work with anyone else?", "Mickey Thompson collaborated with Fritz Voight on a 1958 twin-engined dragster.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mickey Thompson article?", "Mickey Thompson achieved frame when he became the first American breaking the 400 mph barrier, driving his four-engined Challenger 1 at the Bonneville Salt Flats.", "Did Mickey Thompson receive fame for anything else besides being the first American to break the 400 mph barrier driving his four-engined Challenge 1 at the Bonnevile Salt Flats?", "Mickey Thompson formed off-road racing sanctioning bodies SCORE International and Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group (MTEG)." ], "Conversation_no": 408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he manage anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson manage anywhere else", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson manage anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Gomulka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Gomulka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party", "Truth_answer": "1943", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943" ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article", "Truth_answer": "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Gomulka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP", "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare", "Truth_answer": "Threatened by the revanchist statements, Władysław Gomułka believed that the alliance with the Soviet Union was the only thing stopping the threat of a future German invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army.", "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Threatened by the revanchist statements, Władysław Gomułka believed that the alliance with the Soviet Union was the only thing stopping the threat of a future German invasion." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How do the USSR help Gomulka?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do the USSR help Władysław Gomułka", "Truth_answer": "The treaty with West Germany was negotiated and signed in December 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do the USSR help Władysław Gomułka?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army.", "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Threatened by the revanchist statements, Władysław Gomułka believed that the alliance with the Soviet Union was the only thing stopping the threat of a future German invasion.", "How do the USSR help Władysław Gomułka?", "The treaty with West Germany was negotiated and signed in December 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you say about the USSR at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you say about the USSR in Wladyslaw Gomulka's lifetime", "Truth_answer": "The Soviet leadership viewed events in Poland with alarm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you say about the USSR in Wladyslaw Gomulka's lifetime?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army.", "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Threatened by the revanchist statements, Władysław Gomułka believed that the alliance with the Soviet Union was the only thing stopping the threat of a future German invasion.", "How do the USSR help Władysław Gomułka?", "The treaty with West Germany was negotiated and signed in December 1970.", "What else can you say about the USSR in Wladyslaw Gomulka's lifetime?", "The Soviet leadership viewed events in Poland with alarm." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the Soviet leadership view events in Poland with alarm?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Soviet leadership view events in Poland with alarm", "Truth_answer": "Wladyslaw Gomułka wanted a replacement of some of the Party leaders, including the pro-Soviet Minister of Defense Konstantin Rokossovsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Soviet leadership view events in Poland with alarm?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army.", "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Threatened by the revanchist statements, Władysław Gomułka believed that the alliance with the Soviet Union was the only thing stopping the threat of a future German invasion.", "How do the USSR help Władysław Gomułka?", "The treaty with West Germany was negotiated and signed in December 1970.", "What else can you say about the USSR in Wladyslaw Gomulka's lifetime?", "The Soviet leadership viewed events in Poland with alarm.", "Why did the Soviet leadership view events in Poland with alarm?", "Wladyslaw Gomułka wanted a replacement of some of the Party leaders, including the pro-Soviet Minister of Defense Konstantin Rokossovsky." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he successfully replace Party leaders?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wladyslaw Gomulka successfully replace Soviet Party leaders", "Truth_answer": "Wladyslaw Gomułka made it clear that Polish forces would resist if Soviet troops advanced, but reassured the Soviets that the reforms were internal matters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wladyslaw Gomulka successfully replace Soviet Party leaders?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Władysław_Gomułka", "Context": [ "When did Władysław Gomułka become first secretary of the United Workers' Party?", "1943", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Władysław Gomułka's article?", "In 1942, Władysław Gomulka participated in the reformation of a Polish communist party under the name Polish Workers' Party.", "What did Władysław Gomułka do as first secretary of the UWP?", "Władysław Gomułka led the communist side in important meetings in Warsaw between the PPR and the Government Delegation of the London-based Polish government-in-exile and the Home Army.", "How did Wladyslaw Gomulka's alliance with the Soviet Union fare?", "Threatened by the revanchist statements, Władysław Gomułka believed that the alliance with the Soviet Union was the only thing stopping the threat of a future German invasion.", "How do the USSR help Władysław Gomułka?", "The treaty with West Germany was negotiated and signed in December 1970.", "What else can you say about the USSR in Wladyslaw Gomulka's lifetime?", "The Soviet leadership viewed events in Poland with alarm.", "Why did the Soviet leadership view events in Poland with alarm?", "Wladyslaw Gomułka wanted a replacement of some of the Party leaders, including the pro-Soviet Minister of Defense Konstantin Rokossovsky.", "Did Wladyslaw Gomulka successfully replace Soviet Party leaders?", "Wladyslaw Gomułka made it clear that Polish forces would resist if Soviet troops advanced, but reassured the Soviets that the reforms were internal matters." ], "Conversation_no": 409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the reforms a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Wladyslaw Gomulka's reforms a success", "Truth_answer": "The Soviets yielded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Wladyslaw Gomulka's reforms a success?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Kennedy resign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Kennedy resign", "Truth_answer": "On 7 January 2006, Charles Kennedy called another press conference, at which he announced that he could not continue as leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Kennedy resign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "When did Charles Kennedy resign?", "On 7 January 2006, Charles Kennedy called another press conference, at which he announced that he could not continue as leader." ], "Conversation_no": 410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say at the press conference?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Charles Kennedy say at his January 7, 2006 press conference", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy said he would not be a candidate in the leadership election and was standing down as leader with immediate effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p9", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kennedy say at his January 7, 2006 press conference?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "When did Charles Kennedy resign?", "On 7 January 2006, Charles Kennedy called another press conference, at which he announced that he could not continue as leader.", "What did Charles Kennedy say at his January 7, 2006 press conference?", "Charles Kennedy said he would not be a candidate in the leadership election and was standing down as leader with immediate effect." ], "Conversation_no": 410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he resigned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Charles Kennedy do after he resigned", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy pledged his loyalty to a new leader as a backbencher, and said he wished to remain active in the party and in politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p9", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kennedy do after he resigned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "When did Charles Kennedy resign?", "On 7 January 2006, Charles Kennedy called another press conference, at which he announced that he could not continue as leader.", "What did Charles Kennedy say at his January 7, 2006 press conference?", "Charles Kennedy said he would not be a candidate in the leadership election and was standing down as leader with immediate effect.", "What did Charles Kennedy do after he resigned?", "Charles Kennedy pledged his loyalty to a new leader as a backbencher, and said he wished to remain active in the party and in politics." ], "Conversation_no": 410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue to stay in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Kennedy continue to stay in politics", "Truth_answer": "After resigning as party leader, Charles Kennedy remained in office as a backbench MP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Kennedy continue to stay in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he running as a Liberal or a Democrat during the 2005 General Election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he running as a Liberal or a Democrat during the 2005 General Election", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy heralded the Liberal Democrats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123213806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_United_Kingdom_general_election_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p91", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207222534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Howard_p23", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p0", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Kennedy running as a Liberal or a Democrat during the 2005 General Election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "Was Charles Kennedy running as a Liberal or a Democrat during the 2005 General Election?", "Charles Kennedy heralded the Liberal Democrats." ], "Conversation_no": 411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his campaign strategy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Charles Kennedy's campaign strategy during the 2005 general election", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy extended his strategy from the 2001 election of targeting the seats held by the most senior and/or highly regarded Conservative MPs, dubbed a decapitation strategy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Kennedy's campaign strategy during the 2005 general election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "Was Charles Kennedy running as a Liberal or a Democrat during the 2005 General Election?", "Charles Kennedy heralded the Liberal Democrats.", "What was Charles Kennedy's campaign strategy during the 2005 general election?", "Charles Kennedy extended his strategy from the 2001 election of targeting the seats held by the most senior and/or highly regarded Conservative MPs, dubbed a decapitation strategy." ], "Conversation_no": 411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What platforms/ideologies did he run on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What platforms/ideologies did Charles Kennedy run on", "Truth_answer": "They hoped to capture marginal Labour seats, attracting (particularly Muslim) Labour voters who were dissatisfied because of the invasion of Iraq, which Charles Kennedy's party had opposed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What platforms/ideologies did Charles Kennedy run on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy", "Context": [ "Was Charles Kennedy running as a Liberal or a Democrat during the 2005 General Election?", "Charles Kennedy heralded the Liberal Democrats.", "What was Charles Kennedy's campaign strategy during the 2005 general election?", "Charles Kennedy extended his strategy from the 2001 election of targeting the seats held by the most senior and/or highly regarded Conservative MPs, dubbed a decapitation strategy.", "What platforms/ideologies did Charles Kennedy run on?", "They hoped to capture marginal Labour seats, attracting (particularly Muslim) Labour voters who were dissatisfied because of the invasion of Iraq, which Charles Kennedy's party had opposed." ], "Conversation_no": 411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he win seats from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Charles Kennedy win seats from", "Truth_answer": "They won significant numbers of seats from Labour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p7", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Charles Kennedy win seats from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the definition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the definition", "Truth_answer": "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [ "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States." ], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they considered a certain race on their own?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own", "Truth_answer": "Tri-racial describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [ "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own?", "Tri-racial describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry." ], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there more dominant characteristics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there more dominant characteristics among the Melungeons", "Truth_answer": "Most Melungeon are generally European American in appearance, often with dark hair and eyes, and a swarthy or olive complexion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more dominant characteristics among the Melungeons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [ "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own?", "Tri-racial describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry.", "Were there more dominant characteristics among the Melungeons?", "Most Melungeon are generally European American in appearance, often with dark hair and eyes, and a swarthy or olive complexion." ], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has the definition changed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the definition of Melungeon changed", "Truth_answer": "In the 19th and early 20th century, Melungeons were sometimes identified as Portuguese, Native American, or light-skinned African American.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the definition of Melungeon changed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [ "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own?", "Tri-racial describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry.", "Were there more dominant characteristics among the Melungeons?", "Most Melungeon are generally European American in appearance, often with dark hair and eyes, and a swarthy or olive complexion.", "Has the definition of Melungeon changed?", "In the 19th and early 20th century, Melungeons were sometimes identified as Portuguese, Native American, or light-skinned African American." ], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has that definition be consistent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the definition of Melungeon been consistent", "Truth_answer": "Other Melungeon individuals and families are accepted and identify as white, particularly since the mid-20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the definition of Melungeon been consistent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [ "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own?", "Tri-racial describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry.", "Were there more dominant characteristics among the Melungeons?", "Most Melungeon are generally European American in appearance, often with dark hair and eyes, and a swarthy or olive complexion.", "Has the definition of Melungeon changed?", "In the 19th and early 20th century, Melungeons were sometimes identified as Portuguese, Native American, or light-skinned African American.", "Has the definition of Melungeon been consistent?", "Other Melungeon individuals and families are accepted and identify as white, particularly since the mid-20th century." ], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of the other characteristics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the other characteristics of Melungeon people", "Truth_answer": "Melungeons have tended to marry white since before the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the other characteristics of Melungeon people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon", "Context": [ "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Were the Melungeons considered a certain race on their own?", "Tri-racial describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry.", "Were there more dominant characteristics among the Melungeons?", "Most Melungeon are generally European American in appearance, often with dark hair and eyes, and a swarthy or olive complexion.", "Has the definition of Melungeon changed?", "In the 19th and early 20th century, Melungeons were sometimes identified as Portuguese, Native American, or light-skinned African American.", "Has the definition of Melungeon been consistent?", "Other Melungeon individuals and families are accepted and identify as white, particularly since the mid-20th century.", "What are some of the other characteristics of Melungeon people?", "Melungeons have tended to marry white since before the twentieth century." ], "Conversation_no": 412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are any Melungeon's considered other races?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are any Melungeon's considered other races", "Truth_answer": "Descriptions of Melungeons have varied widely over time; in the 19th and early 20th century, they were sometimes identified as Portuguese, Native American, or light-skinned African American“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any Melungeon's considered other races?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Stephen Stills married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Stephen Stills married", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Stephen Stills married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he meet her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson", "Truth_answer": "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce", "Truth_answer": "They divorced in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "They divorced in 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children", "Truth_answer": "Their son Christopher was born in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "They divorced in 1979.", "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children?", "Their son Christopher was born in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he date anyone famous before his first marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills date anyone famous before his first marriage", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills dated actress and singer-songwriter Nancy Priddy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills date anyone famous before his first marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "They divorced in 1979.", "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children?", "Their son Christopher was born in 1974.", "did Stephen Stills date anyone famous before his first marriage?", "Stephen Stills dated actress and singer-songwriter Nancy Priddy." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he marry next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Stephen Stills marry next", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Stephen Stills married Thai model Pamela Anne Jordan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Stephen Stills marry next?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "They divorced in 1979.", "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children?", "Their son Christopher was born in 1974.", "did Stephen Stills date anyone famous before his first marriage?", "Stephen Stills dated actress and singer-songwriter Nancy Priddy.", "who did Stephen Stills marry next?", "In 1988, Stephen Stills married Thai model Pamela Anne Jordan." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have just one child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills have just one child", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills had a daughter, Eleanor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills have just one child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "They divorced in 1979.", "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children?", "Their son Christopher was born in 1974.", "did Stephen Stills date anyone famous before his first marriage?", "Stephen Stills dated actress and singer-songwriter Nancy Priddy.", "who did Stephen Stills marry next?", "In 1988, Stephen Stills married Thai model Pamela Anne Jordan.", "did Stephen Stills have just one child?", "Stephen Stills had a daughter, Eleanor." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any movies made on him or any tv shows/documentaries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills have any movies made on him or any tv shows/documentaries", "Truth_answer": "An episode of Discovery Health's documentary series Trauma: Life in the ER featured his son's treatment and recovery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills have any movies made on him or any tv shows/documentaries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills", "Context": [ "was Stephen Stills married?", "Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973.", "where did Stephen Stills meet Veronique Sanson?", "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife.", "when did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson divorce?", "They divorced in 1979.", "did Stephen Stills and Veronique Sanson have any children?", "Their son Christopher was born in 1974.", "did Stephen Stills date anyone famous before his first marriage?", "Stephen Stills dated actress and singer-songwriter Nancy Priddy.", "who did Stephen Stills marry next?", "In 1988, Stephen Stills married Thai model Pamela Anne Jordan.", "did Stephen Stills have just one child?", "Stephen Stills had a daughter, Eleanor.", "did Stephen Stills have any movies made on him or any tv shows/documentaries?", "An episode of Discovery Health's documentary series Trauma: Life in the ER featured his son's treatment and recovery." ], "Conversation_no": 413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "his treatment and recovery from what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Justin Stills' treatment and recovery from what was featured as a documentary", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills's son, Justin Stills, was critically injured while snowboarding on Mt. Charleston, just outside Las Vegas, in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Justin Stills' treatment and recovery from what was featured as a documentary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Jarrett", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is planet jarrett about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is planet jarrett about", "Truth_answer": "Planet Jarrett was a professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, led by the eponymous Jeff Jarrett and containing many of the main event heels in the promotion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325095028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Jarrett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is planet jarrett about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn", "Context": [ "what is planet jarrett about?", "Planet Jarrett was a professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, led by the eponymous Jeff Jarrett and containing many of the main event heels in the promotion." ], "Conversation_no": 414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who or what is Sopp?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who or what is Sopp in relation to Billy Gunn", "Truth_answer": "Monty Kip Sopp is better known by his ring name Billy Gunn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is Sopp in relation to Billy Gunn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn", "Context": [ "what is planet jarrett about?", "Planet Jarrett was a professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, led by the eponymous Jeff Jarrett and containing many of the main event heels in the promotion.", "Who or what is Sopp in relation to Billy Gunn?", "Monty Kip Sopp is better known by his ring name Billy Gunn." ], "Conversation_no": 414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any victories", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any victories for Sopp", "Truth_answer": "Billy Gunn is a total 11-time tag team champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any victories for Billy Gunn", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn", "Context": [ "what is planet jarrett about?", "Planet Jarrett was a professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, led by the eponymous Jeff Jarrett and containing many of the main event heels in the promotion.", "Who or what is Sopp in relation to Billy Gunn?", "Monty Kip Sopp is better known by his ring name Billy Gunn.", "Were there any victories for Billy Gunn", "Billy Gunn is a total 11-time tag team champion." ], "Conversation_no": 414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the 3live Kru victory", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the 3live Kru victory", "Truth_answer": "James, the guest referee in a final match between Brown and Kip versus Konnan and Killings at Sacrifice, attacked Kip enabling a 3Live Kru victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 3live Kru victory involving Billy Gunn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was replaced during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was replaced during this time period", "Truth_answer": "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween", "Truth_answer": "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release a new album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Helloween release a new album", "Truth_answer": "Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.spirit-of-metal.com/pt/album/Better_Than_Raw/3073_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helloween release a new album in the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Did Helloween release a new album in the 2000s?", "Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour during that time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Helloween go on tour during the 2000s", "Truth_answer": "Helloween completed a successful world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helloween go on tour during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Did Helloween release a new album in the 2000s?", "Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003.", "Did Helloween go on tour during the 2000s?", "Helloween completed a successful world tour." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have critical success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Helloween have critical success in the 2000s", "Truth_answer": "Helloween toured the United States for the first time since 1989, playing to sold-out crowds at nearly every venue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helloween have critical success in the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Did Helloween release a new album in the 2000s?", "Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003.", "Did Helloween go on tour during the 2000s?", "Helloween completed a successful world tour.", "Did Helloween have critical success in the 2000s?", "Helloween toured the United States for the first time since 1989, playing to sold-out crowds at nearly every venue." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Kusch and Grapow stay past the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Uli Kusch and Roland Grapow stay in Helloween past their 2000s tour", "Truth_answer": "Immediately following the tour, Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uli Kusch and Roland Grapow stay in Helloween past their 2000s tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Did Helloween release a new album in the 2000s?", "Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003.", "Did Helloween go on tour during the 2000s?", "Helloween completed a successful world tour.", "Did Helloween have critical success in the 2000s?", "Helloween toured the United States for the first time since 1989, playing to sold-out crowds at nearly every venue.", "Did Uli Kusch and Roland Grapow stay in Helloween past their 2000s tour?", "Immediately following the tour, Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did either of the previous members come back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did either of the previous members come back", "Truth_answer": "Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch were not asked to re-join.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either of the previous Helloween members, Roland Grapow or Uli Kusch, come back?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween", "Context": [ "Who was replaced in Helloween during the 2000s?", "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Was someone new brought in to replace Kusch and Grapow after they left Helloween?", "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Did Helloween release a new album in the 2000s?", "Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003.", "Did Helloween go on tour during the 2000s?", "Helloween completed a successful world tour.", "Did Helloween have critical success in the 2000s?", "Helloween toured the United States for the first time since 1989, playing to sold-out crowds at nearly every venue.", "Did Uli Kusch and Roland Grapow stay in Helloween past their 2000s tour?", "Immediately following the tour, Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Did either of the previous Helloween members, Roland Grapow or Uli Kusch, come back?", "Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch were not asked to re-join." ], "Conversation_no": 415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "My apologies, did Gestner and Cross stay after the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "My apologies, did Sascha Gestner and Mark Cross stay in Helloween after the 2000s tour", "Truth_answer": "Stefan Schwarzmann, former drummer of Running Wild and Accept would shortly thereafter take over Cross's drumming duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "My apologies, did Sascha Gestner and Mark Cross stay in Helloween after the 2000s tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ruthless_Roundtable", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Ruthless Roundtable", "Truth_answer": "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090900id_/https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ruthless_Roundtable_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson." ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his angle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was William Regal's angle", "Truth_answer": "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson." ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this work for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this work for the Ruthless Roundtable", "Truth_answer": "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move." ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a storyline associated with this feud?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable", "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov and Jackson aided Regal in his feud with Christian over the ECW Championship,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Vladimir Kozlov and Jackson aided Regal in his feud with Christian over the ECW Championship," ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anyone else of note involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anyone else of note involved in William Regal's feud with Christian over the ECW Championship", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else of note involved in William Regal from the Ruthless Roundtable's feud?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Vladimir Kozlov and Jackson aided Regal in his feud with Christian over the ECW Championship,", "Was there anyone else of note involved in William Regal from the Ruthless Roundtable's feud?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Vladimir Kozlov do next", "Truth_answer": "When the ECW brand came to an end, Vladimir Kozlov, along with all other ECW talent, became a free agent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vladimir Kozlov do next?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Vladimir Kozlov and Jackson aided Regal in his feud with Christian over the ECW Championship,", "Was there anyone else of note involved in William Regal from the Ruthless Roundtable's feud?", "No", "What did Vladimir Kozlov do next?", "When the ECW brand came to an end, Vladimir Kozlov, along with all other ECW talent, became a free agent." ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this attempt successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the ECW attempt successful", "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov would make his debut for the Raw brand on March 8, 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vladimir Kozlov's attempt at being a free agent successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Vladimir Kozlov and Jackson aided Regal in his feud with Christian over the ECW Championship,", "Was there anyone else of note involved in William Regal from the Ruthless Roundtable's feud?", "No", "What did Vladimir Kozlov do next?", "When the ECW brand came to an end, Vladimir Kozlov, along with all other ECW talent, became a free agent.", "Was Vladimir Kozlov's attempt at being a free agent successful?", "Vladimir Kozlov would make his debut for the Raw brand on March 8, 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article", "Truth_answer": "On the May 10 episode of Raw, Vladimir Kozlov appeared backstage with Santino Marella, William Regal, and Flavor Flav in a backstage segment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What is the Ruthless Roundtable?", "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "what was Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "On July 21, Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov's angle in the Ruthless Roundtable work for the group?", "After one of them had easily defeated a local competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Was there a storyline associated with William Regal's feud in the Ruthless Roundtable?", "Vladimir Kozlov and Jackson aided Regal in his feud with Christian over the ECW Championship,", "Was there anyone else of note involved in William Regal from the Ruthless Roundtable's feud?", "No", "What did Vladimir Kozlov do next?", "When the ECW brand came to an end, Vladimir Kozlov, along with all other ECW talent, became a free agent.", "Was Vladimir Kozlov's attempt at being a free agent successful?", "Vladimir Kozlov would make his debut for the Raw brand on March 8, 2010", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article?", "On the May 10 episode of Raw, Vladimir Kozlov appeared backstage with Santino Marella, William Regal, and Flavor Flav in a backstage segment." ], "Conversation_no": 416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the article mean by face character?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the Vladimir Kozlov article mean by face character", "Truth_answer": "In professional wrestling, a face (babyface) is a heroic or a good guy wrestler, booked (scripted) by the promotion with the aim of being cheered by fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Vladimir Kozlov article mean by face character?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the expedition take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place", "Truth_answer": "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where all did they sail to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anyhing i should know", "Transformer_rewrite": "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus on August 7, 1947,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus on August 7, 1947," ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did this take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did this take place", "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the wrecking of the Kon-Tiki take place?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuamotus", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus on August 7, 1947,", "where did the wrecking of the Kon-Tiki take place?", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whats the island history", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats the Tuamotus island history", "Truth_answer": "The Tuamotus, are a French Polynesian chain of almost 80 islands and atolls forming the largest chain of atolls in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuamotus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the Tuamotus island history", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus on August 7, 1947,", "where did the wrecking of the Kon-Tiki take place?", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus.", "whats the Tuamotus island history", "The Tuamotus, are a French Polynesian chain of almost 80 islands and atolls forming the largest chain of atolls in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is heyerdahl", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Thor heyerdahl", "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl; October 6, 1914 – April 18, 2002) was a Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer with a background in zoology, botany, and geography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Thor heyerdahl", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus on August 7, 1947,", "where did the wrecking of the Kon-Tiki take place?", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus.", "whats the Tuamotus island history", "The Tuamotus, are a French Polynesian chain of almost 80 islands and atolls forming the largest chain of atolls in the world.", "who is Thor heyerdahl", "Thor Heyerdahl; October 6, 1914 – April 18, 2002) was a Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer with a background in zoology, botany, and geography." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he write his book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Thor Heyerdahl write his book", "Truth_answer": "The events surrounding Thor Heyerdahl's stay on the Marquesas were told first in his book På Jakt etter Paradiset (Hunt for Paradise) (1938).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Thor Heyerdahl write his book?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl", "Context": [ "what is the kon-yiki expedition", "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts, and by native legends.", "when did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru.", "where all did the Kon-Tiki expedition sail to?", "Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "anyhing i should know about Thor Heyerdahl", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus on August 7, 1947,", "where did the wrecking of the Kon-Tiki take place?", "The Kon-Tiki smashed into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotus.", "whats the Tuamotus island history", "The Tuamotus, are a French Polynesian chain of almost 80 islands and atolls forming the largest chain of atolls in the world.", "who is Thor heyerdahl", "Thor Heyerdahl; October 6, 1914 – April 18, 2002) was a Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer with a background in zoology, botany, and geography.", "when did Thor Heyerdahl write his book?", "The events surrounding Thor Heyerdahl's stay on the Marquesas were told first in his book På Jakt etter Paradiset (Hunt for Paradise) (1938)." ], "Conversation_no": 417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long ago was the expedition", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long ago was the Kon-Tiki expedition", "Truth_answer": "81 years ago", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long ago was the Kon-Tiki expedition", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his political positions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his political positions", "Truth_answer": "Genuinely an Independent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What issues are important to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman", "Truth_answer": "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent.", "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else does he support?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else does Joe Lieberman support", "Truth_answer": "Joe Lieberman is a supporter of abortion rights and of the rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Joe Lieberman support?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent.", "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation.", "What else does Joe Lieberman support?", "Joe Lieberman is a supporter of abortion rights and of the rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he support any more causes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Joe Lieberman support any more causes", "Truth_answer": "The rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children, to be protected with hatecrime legislation, and to serve openly in the military.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Joe Lieberman support any more causes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent.", "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation.", "What else does Joe Lieberman support?", "Joe Lieberman is a supporter of abortion rights and of the rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children.", "Does Joe Lieberman support any more causes?", "The rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children, to be protected with hatecrime legislation, and to serve openly in the military." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things does he advocate for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things does Joe Lieberman advocate for", "Truth_answer": "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's strongest advocates for the war in Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things does Joe Lieberman advocate for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent.", "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation.", "What else does Joe Lieberman support?", "Joe Lieberman is a supporter of abortion rights and of the rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children.", "Does Joe Lieberman support any more causes?", "The rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children, to be protected with hatecrime legislation, and to serve openly in the military.", "What other things does Joe Lieberman advocate for?", "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's strongest advocates for the war in Iraq." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other topics he felt strongly about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other topics Joe Lieberman felt strongly about", "Truth_answer": "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's leading opponents of violence in video games and on television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other topics Joe Lieberman felt strongly about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent.", "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation.", "What else does Joe Lieberman support?", "Joe Lieberman is a supporter of abortion rights and of the rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children.", "Does Joe Lieberman support any more causes?", "The rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children, to be protected with hatecrime legislation, and to serve openly in the military.", "What other things does Joe Lieberman advocate for?", "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's strongest advocates for the war in Iraq.", "Are there other topics Joe Lieberman felt strongly about?", "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's leading opponents of violence in video games and on television." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Lieberman have any other political positions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Joe Lieberman have any other political positions", "Truth_answer": "Joe Lieberman is also famous for championing, authoring and leading the effort that led to the repeal of Don't ask, don't tell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Joe Lieberman have any other political positions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman", "Context": [ "What were Joe Lieberman's political positions?", "Genuinely an Independent.", "What issues are important to Joe Lieberman?", "On domestic issues, Joe Lieberman strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade union legislation.", "What else does Joe Lieberman support?", "Joe Lieberman is a supporter of abortion rights and of the rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children.", "Does Joe Lieberman support any more causes?", "The rights of gays and lesbians to adopt children, to be protected with hatecrime legislation, and to serve openly in the military.", "What other things does Joe Lieberman advocate for?", "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's strongest advocates for the war in Iraq.", "Are there other topics Joe Lieberman felt strongly about?", "Joe Lieberman was one of the Senate's leading opponents of violence in video games and on television.", "Does Joe Lieberman have any other political positions?", "Joe Lieberman is also famous for championing, authoring and leading the effort that led to the repeal of Don't ask, don't tell." ], "Conversation_no": 418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has anyone ever disagreed with his positions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has anyone ever disagreed with Joe Lieberman's positions", "Truth_answer": "Journalist Glenn Greenwald called Joe Lieberman's actions one of the most pernicious acts by a U.S. Senator in quite some time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone ever disagreed with Joe Lieberman's positions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kicked off his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kicked off his career", "Truth_answer": "Once signed to Capitol Records, MC Hammer re-issued his first record with additional tracks added and sold over 2 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kicked off MC Hammer's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer", "Context": [ "What kicked off MC Hammer's career?", "Once signed to Capitol Records, MC Hammer re-issued his first record with additional tracks added and sold over 2 million copies." ], "Conversation_no": 419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was MC Hammer's album Let's Get It Started well received", "Truth_answer": "Turn This Mutha Out, Let's Get It Started and They Put Me in the Mix were the most popular singles from this album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210122005428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_Started_%28album%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210122005428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_Started_%28album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was MC Hammer's album Let's Get It Started well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer", "Context": [ "What kicked off MC Hammer's career?", "Once signed to Capitol Records, MC Hammer re-issued his first record with additional tracks added and sold over 2 million copies.", "Was MC Hammer's album Let's Get It Started well received?", "Turn This Mutha Out, Let's Get It Started and They Put Me in the Mix were the most popular singles from this album." ], "Conversation_no": 419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he collaborate with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did MC Hammer collaborate with", "Truth_answer": "with Glen Goldsmith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did MC Hammer collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer", "Context": [ "What kicked off MC Hammer's career?", "Once signed to Capitol Records, MC Hammer re-issued his first record with additional tracks added and sold over 2 million copies.", "Was MC Hammer's album Let's Get It Started well received?", "Turn This Mutha Out, Let's Get It Started and They Put Me in the Mix were the most popular singles from this album.", "Who else did MC Hammer collaborate with?", "with Glen Goldsmith" ], "Conversation_no": 419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What new talent has he introduced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What new talent has MC Hammer introduced", "Truth_answer": "Oaktown's 3.5.7, Ho Frat Hoo!, the vocal quintet Special Generation, Analise, James Greer, and Pleasure Ellis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What new talent has MC Hammer introduced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer", "Context": [ "What kicked off MC Hammer's career?", "Once signed to Capitol Records, MC Hammer re-issued his first record with additional tracks added and sold over 2 million copies.", "Was MC Hammer's album Let's Get It Started well received?", "Turn This Mutha Out, Let's Get It Started and They Put Me in the Mix were the most popular singles from this album.", "Who else did MC Hammer collaborate with?", "with Glen Goldsmith", "What new talent has MC Hammer introduced?", "Oaktown's 3.5.7, Ho Frat Hoo!, the vocal quintet Special Generation, Analise, James Greer, and Pleasure Ellis." ], "Conversation_no": 419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in entertainment other than music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did MC Hammer do in entertainment other than music", "Truth_answer": "M.C. Hammer produced and starred in his own movie, Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did MC Hammer do in entertainment other than music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one actress who was a bond girl", "Truth_answer": "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_Andress", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl." ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did being a bond girl have an effect on her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career", "Truth_answer": "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010214109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_Andress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No." ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was another bond girl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was another bond girl", "Truth_answer": "She was preceded by Eunice Gayson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was another bond girl, besides Ursula Andress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_Gayson", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No.", "Who was another bond girl, besides Ursula Andress?", "She was preceded by Eunice Gayson." ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What film was she in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What film was Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison in", "Truth_answer": "Dr. No and From Russia with Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730214950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_Gayson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No.", "Who was another bond girl, besides Ursula Andress?", "She was preceded by Eunice Gayson.", "What film was Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison in?", "Dr. No and From Russia with Love." ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the impact of the bond girl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the impact of the bond girl", "Truth_answer": "The Dalton films of the 1980s introduced the Bond woman, who is equal to and challenges Bond, but he remains the heterosexual hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of the bond girl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No.", "Who was another bond girl, besides Ursula Andress?", "She was preceded by Eunice Gayson.", "What film was Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison in?", "Dr. No and From Russia with Love.", "What was the impact of the bond girl?", "The Dalton films of the 1980s introduced the Bond woman, who is equal to and challenges Bond, but he remains the heterosexual hero." ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was another bond girl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was another bond girl", "Truth_answer": "Zena Marshall", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was another bond girl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No.", "Who was another bond girl, besides Ursula Andress?", "She was preceded by Eunice Gayson.", "What film was Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison in?", "Dr. No and From Russia with Love.", "What was the impact of the bond girl?", "The Dalton films of the 1980s introduced the Bond woman, who is equal to and challenges Bond, but he remains the heterosexual hero.", "Who was another bond girl?", "Zena Marshall" ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which movie was she in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which James Bond movie was Zena Marshall in", "Truth_answer": "Dr. No.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which James Bond movie was Zena Marshall in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl", "Context": [ "What is one actress who was a bond girl?", "Ursula Andress in Dr. No is widely regarded as the first Bond girl.", "Did being a bond girl have an effect on Ursula Andress's career?", "She is best known for her breakthrough role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No.", "Who was another bond girl, besides Ursula Andress?", "She was preceded by Eunice Gayson.", "What film was Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison in?", "Dr. No and From Russia with Love.", "What was the impact of the bond girl?", "The Dalton films of the 1980s introduced the Bond woman, who is equal to and challenges Bond, but he remains the heterosexual hero.", "Who was another bond girl?", "Zena Marshall", "Which James Bond movie was Zena Marshall in?", "Dr. No." ], "Conversation_no": 420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information in the Bond girl article", "Truth_answer": "Sylvia Trench was the only Bond girl character to appear in more than one film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information in the Bond girl article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What have they left as a legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What have they left as a legacy", "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“." ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this created while they were still together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together", "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other hits that did well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well", "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump stated one reason for Fall Out Boy's success is Sugar, We're Goin Down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar,_We%27re_Goin_Down", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004.", "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well?", "Patrick Stump stated one reason for Fall Out Boy's success is Sugar, We're Goin Down." ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy do", "Truth_answer": "The single reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190311082331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar,_We're_Goin_Down_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004.", "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well?", "Patrick Stump stated one reason for Fall Out Boy's success is Sugar, We're Goin Down.", "How well did Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy do?", "The single reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100." ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to them after they went on Hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Fall Out Boy after they went on Hiatus", "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz met up for the first time in several years in early 2012 for a writing session.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Fall Out Boy after they went on Hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004.", "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well?", "Patrick Stump stated one reason for Fall Out Boy's success is Sugar, We're Goin Down.", "How well did Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy do?", "The single reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "What happened to Fall Out Boy after they went on Hiatus?", "Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz met up for the first time in several years in early 2012 for a writing session." ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a particular band they looked up to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a particular band Fall Out Boy looked up to", "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boys cites emo group The Get Up Kids as an influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a particular band Fall Out Boy looked up to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004.", "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well?", "Patrick Stump stated one reason for Fall Out Boy's success is Sugar, We're Goin Down.", "How well did Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy do?", "The single reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "What happened to Fall Out Boy after they went on Hiatus?", "Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz met up for the first time in several years in early 2012 for a writing session.", "Was there a particular band Fall Out Boy looked up to?", "Fall Out Boys cites emo group The Get Up Kids as an influence." ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about them inspired the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about The Get Up Kids inspired the band Fall Out Boy", "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz stated that Fall Out Boy would not be a band if it were not for The Get Up Kids.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201209110224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Minute_Mile_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about The Get Up Kids inspired the band Fall Out Boy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Stump#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What have Fall Out Boy left as a legacy?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn“.", "Was Grand Theft Autumn created while Fall Out Boy were still together?", "Fall Out Boy won the Woodie Award for Streaming for Grand Theft Autumn at the first ceremony in 2004.", "Did Fall Out Boy have any other hits that did well?", "Patrick Stump stated one reason for Fall Out Boy's success is Sugar, We're Goin Down.", "How well did Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy do?", "The single reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "What happened to Fall Out Boy after they went on Hiatus?", "Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz met up for the first time in several years in early 2012 for a writing session.", "Was there a particular band Fall Out Boy looked up to?", "Fall Out Boys cites emo group The Get Up Kids as an influence.", "What about The Get Up Kids inspired the band Fall Out Boy?", "Pete Wentz stated that Fall Out Boy would not be a band if it were not for The Get Up Kids.“" ], "Conversation_no": 421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of them have kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of Fall Out Boy's songs have kids", "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump announced in September 2014 that he and his wife were expecting their first child, and on 13 October their son Declan was born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the members of Fall Out Boy have kids?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Flecktones record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Flecktones record", "Truth_answer": "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination." ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their debut album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released", "Truth_answer": "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do on the music charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts", "Truth_answer": "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 17", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_of_Cool_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990.", "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts?", "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 17" ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of a song from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from the album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones", "Truth_answer": "The Sinister Minister“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from the album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990.", "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts?", "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 17", "What is the name of a song from the album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "The Sinister Minister“" ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they collaborate with any other musical artists in their recording?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones collaborate with any other musical artists in their recording", "Truth_answer": "What makes Outbound unique is the way in which Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded the album. The quartet invited guest musicians to overdub vocals or instrumentation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones collaborate with any other musical artists in their recording?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990.", "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts?", "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 17", "What is the name of a song from the album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "The Sinister Minister“", "Did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones collaborate with any other musical artists in their recording?", "What makes Outbound unique is the way in which Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded the album. The quartet invited guest musicians to overdub vocals or instrumentation." ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of another album that the band made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of another album that the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones band made", "Truth_answer": "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_of_Cool_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of another album that the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones band made?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990.", "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts?", "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 17", "What is the name of a song from the album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "The Sinister Minister“", "Did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones collaborate with any other musical artists in their recording?", "What makes Outbound unique is the way in which Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded the album. The quartet invited guest musicians to overdub vocals or instrumentation.", "What is the name of another album that the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones band made?", "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo" ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the album Flight of the Cosmic Hippo by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released", "Truth_answer": "1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album Flight of the Cosmic Hippo by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones", "Context": [ "What did the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones' debut album, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, received a Grammy nomination.", "When was Béla Fleck and the Flecktones debut album released?", "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1990.", "How did the album Bela Fleck and the Flecktones do on the music charts?", "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 17", "What is the name of a song from the album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "The Sinister Minister“", "Did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones collaborate with any other musical artists in their recording?", "What makes Outbound unique is the way in which Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded the album. The quartet invited guest musicians to overdub vocals or instrumentation.", "What is the name of another album that the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones band made?", "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo", "What year was the album Flight of the Cosmic Hippo by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released?", "1991" ], "Conversation_no": 422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of a record company that they were with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of a record company that they were with", "Truth_answer": "Warner Bros", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a record company that Béla Fleck and the Flecktones were with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the good thing about their show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire", "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s", "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers starred in a play about Bruce's mother Sally Marr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her.", "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Joan Rivers starred in a play about Bruce's mother Sally Marr." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she act in other TV shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers act in other TV shows", "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers received five additional Emmy nominations for her daytime talk-show The Joan Rivers Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers act in other TV shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://variety.com/1994/legit/reviews/sally-marr-and-her-escorts-2-1200437326/", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her.", "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Joan Rivers starred in a play about Bruce's mother Sally Marr.", "Did Joan Rivers act in other TV shows?", "Joan Rivers received five additional Emmy nominations for her daytime talk-show The Joan Rivers Show." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she costar with in Bruce's mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Joan Rivers costar with in Bruce's mother", "Truth_answer": "CAST: Joan Rivers With: Valerie Wright, Jonathan Brody, Ken Nagy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joan Rivers costar with in Bruce's mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her.", "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Joan Rivers starred in a play about Bruce's mother Sally Marr.", "Did Joan Rivers act in other TV shows?", "Joan Rivers received five additional Emmy nominations for her daytime talk-show The Joan Rivers Show.", "Who did Joan Rivers costar with in Bruce's mother?", "CAST: Joan Rivers With: Valerie Wright, Jonathan Brody, Ken Nagy." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she write any books during that period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers write any books during the 1990s", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Joan Rivers wrote her next book, Still Talking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers write any books during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her.", "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Joan Rivers starred in a play about Bruce's mother Sally Marr.", "Did Joan Rivers act in other TV shows?", "Joan Rivers received five additional Emmy nominations for her daytime talk-show The Joan Rivers Show.", "Who did Joan Rivers costar with in Bruce's mother?", "CAST: Joan Rivers With: Valerie Wright, Jonathan Brody, Ken Nagy.", "Did Joan Rivers write any books during the 1990s?", "In 1991, Joan Rivers wrote her next book, Still Talking." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other work did she do in the 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other work did Joan Rivers do in the 1990s", "Truth_answer": "Also in 1990, Joan Rivers started to design jewelry, clothing and beauty products for the shopping channel QVC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other work did Joan Rivers do in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers", "Context": [ "What was Joan Rivers greatest achievement in the 1990s", "Joan Rivers starred in the made-for-television comedy How to Murder a Millionaire.", "what was the good thing about the show How to Murder a Millionaire?", "Joan Rivers took on the role of a Beverly Hills matron possessed with the idea her husband is trying to kill her.", "Did Joan Rivers star in anything else in the 1990s?", "Joan Rivers starred in a play about Bruce's mother Sally Marr.", "Did Joan Rivers act in other TV shows?", "Joan Rivers received five additional Emmy nominations for her daytime talk-show The Joan Rivers Show.", "Who did Joan Rivers costar with in Bruce's mother?", "CAST: Joan Rivers With: Valerie Wright, Jonathan Brody, Ken Nagy.", "Did Joan Rivers write any books during the 1990s?", "In 1991, Joan Rivers wrote her next book, Still Talking.", "what other work did Joan Rivers do in the 1990s?", "Also in 1990, Joan Rivers started to design jewelry, clothing and beauty products for the shopping channel QVC." ], "Conversation_no": 423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did she go on QVC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Joan Rivers go on QVC", "Truth_answer": "My career was over. I had bills to pay. ... It also intrigued me at the beginning“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Joan Rivers go on QVC?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were bobby's parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were bobby's parents", "Truth_answer": "Colonel Robert Purmedus Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Bobby Jones's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/sports-outdoor-recreation/bobby-jones-1902-1971", "Context": [ "who were Bobby Jones's parents?", "Colonel Robert Purmedus Jones" ], "Conversation_no": 424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was his mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was Bobby Jones's mother", "Truth_answer": "Robert Tyre Bobby Jones II was born to Clara Thomas and Robert Purmedus Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815161001id_/https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/sports-outdoor-recreation/bobby-jones-1902-1971_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Bobby Jones's mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "who were Bobby Jones's parents?", "Colonel Robert Purmedus Jones", "who was Bobby Jones's mother?", "Robert Tyre Bobby Jones II was born to Clara Thomas and Robert Purmedus Jones." ], "Conversation_no": 424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Bobby Jones have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bobby Jones have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)", "Context": [ "who were Bobby Jones's parents?", "Colonel Robert Purmedus Jones", "who was Bobby Jones's mother?", "Robert Tyre Bobby Jones II was born to Clara Thomas and Robert Purmedus Jones.", "did Bobby Jones have any siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he start playing golf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Bobby Jones start playing golf", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Bobby Jones start playing golf?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "who were Bobby Jones's parents?", "Colonel Robert Purmedus Jones", "who was Bobby Jones's mother?", "Robert Tyre Bobby Jones II was born to Clara Thomas and Robert Purmedus Jones.", "did Bobby Jones have any siblings?", "how did Bobby Jones start playing golf?", "Bobby Jones battled health issues as a young boy, and golf was prescribed to strengthen him." ], "Conversation_no": 424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what health issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what health issues", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what health issues did Bobby Jones have when he was young?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Get 'Em Girls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Get 'Em Girls", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy's second studio album, Get 'Em Girls (2010)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Get 'Em Girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_%27Em_Girls", "Context": [ "What is Get 'Em Girls?", "Jessica Mauboy's second studio album, Get 'Em Girls (2010)" ], "Conversation_no": 425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on this album by Jessica Mauboy", "Truth_answer": "Handle It", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on this album by Jessica Mauboy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_%27Em_Girls", "Context": [ "What is Get 'Em Girls?", "Jessica Mauboy's second studio album, Get 'Em Girls (2010)", "What were some of the songs on this album by Jessica Mauboy?", "Handle It" ], "Conversation_no": 425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other songs on Get 'Em Girls by Jessica Mauboy", "Truth_answer": "Accelerate That", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs on Get 'Em Girls by Jessica Mauboy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sapphires_(film)", "Context": [ "What is Get 'Em Girls?", "Jessica Mauboy's second studio album, Get 'Em Girls (2010)", "What were some of the songs on this album by Jessica Mauboy?", "Handle It", "Were there any other songs on Get 'Em Girls by Jessica Mauboy?", "Accelerate That" ], "Conversation_no": 425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The Sapphires?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Sapphires", "Truth_answer": "The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play of the same name, which is loosely based on a true story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Sapphires?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What is Get 'Em Girls?", "Jessica Mauboy's second studio album, Get 'Em Girls (2010)", "What were some of the songs on this album by Jessica Mauboy?", "Handle It", "Were there any other songs on Get 'Em Girls by Jessica Mauboy?", "Accelerate That", "What is The Sapphires?", "The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play of the same name, which is loosely based on a true story." ], "Conversation_no": 425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receive any awards or honors during these years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy receive any awards or honors during the 2010s", "Truth_answer": "At the 2010 Australian of the Year Awards, Jessica Mauboy received her first nomination for Young Australian of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy receive any awards or honors during the 2010s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a hit single from In pieces?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a hit single from In pieces", "Truth_answer": "The Red Strokes“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a hit single from In pieces by Garth Brooks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Strokes", "Context": [ "What is a hit single from In pieces by Garth Brooks?", "The Red Strokes“" ], "Conversation_no": 426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this song win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song The Red Strokes“ by Garth Brooks win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Red Strokes won the 1994 Music Video of the Year Award at the ACMs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Strokes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song The Red Strokes“ by Garth Brooks win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks", "Context": [ "What is a hit single from In pieces by Garth Brooks?", "The Red Strokes“", "Did the song The Red Strokes“ by Garth Brooks win any awards?", "Red Strokes won the 1994 Music Video of the Year Award at the ACMs." ], "Conversation_no": 426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he debut on his first world tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Garth Brooks debut on his first world tour", "Truth_answer": "The UK after many domestic concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Garth Brooks debut on his first world tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks", "Context": [ "What is a hit single from In pieces by Garth Brooks?", "The Red Strokes“", "Did the song The Red Strokes“ by Garth Brooks win any awards?", "Red Strokes won the 1994 Music Video of the Year Award at the ACMs.", "Where did Garth Brooks debut on his first world tour?", "The UK after many domestic concerts." ], "Conversation_no": 426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his tour begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Garth Brooks first world tour begin", "Truth_answer": "In 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garth Brooks first world tour begin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garth_Brooks_World_Tour_(1993–94)", "Context": [ "What is a hit single from In pieces by Garth Brooks?", "The Red Strokes“", "Did the song The Red Strokes“ by Garth Brooks win any awards?", "Red Strokes won the 1994 Music Video of the Year Award at the ACMs.", "Where did Garth Brooks debut on his first world tour?", "The UK after many domestic concerts.", "When did Garth Brooks first world tour begin?", "In 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his tour end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Garth Brooks tour end", "Truth_answer": "1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garth Brooks first world tour end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a charity he works for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a charity he works for", "Truth_answer": "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_AIDS_Foundation", "Context": [ "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does this charity do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do", "Truth_answer": "Supports innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_AIDS_Foundation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_AIDS_Foundation", "Context": [ "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do?", "Supports innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV." ], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how does the charity raise money?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does the Elton John AIDS Foundation raise money", "Truth_answer": "The organization supports its work through proceeds from special events, cause-related marketing projects, and voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_AIDS_Foundation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the Elton John AIDS Foundation raise money?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_AIDS_Foundation", "Context": [ "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do?", "Supports innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV.", "how does the Elton John AIDS Foundation raise money?", "The organization supports its work through proceeds from special events, cause-related marketing projects, and voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations." ], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the charity earn a lot of money?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the Elton John AIDS charity earn a lot of money", "Truth_answer": "It has raised over $400 million to support HIV related programs in fifty-five countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_AIDS_Foundation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Elton John AIDS Foundation earn a lot of money?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer", "Context": [ "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do?", "Supports innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV.", "how does the Elton John AIDS Foundation raise money?", "The organization supports its work through proceeds from special events, cause-related marketing projects, and voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations.", "did the Elton John AIDS Foundation earn a lot of money?", "It has raised over $400 million to support HIV related programs in fifty-five countries." ], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a type of philanthropy he works with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a type of philanthropy John Mayer works with", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, John Mayer created the Back to You Fund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a type of philanthropy John Mayer works with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer", "Context": [ "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do?", "Supports innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV.", "how does the Elton John AIDS Foundation raise money?", "The organization supports its work through proceeds from special events, cause-related marketing projects, and voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations.", "did the Elton John AIDS Foundation earn a lot of money?", "It has raised over $400 million to support HIV related programs in fifty-five countries.", "what is a type of philanthropy John Mayer works with?", "In 2002, John Mayer created the Back to You Fund." ], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does he work with any other artists for charity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does John Mayer work with any other artists for charity", "Truth_answer": "In response to the Virginia Tech massacre, John Mayer (along with Dave Matthews Band, Phil Vassar, and Nas) performed a free concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does John Mayer work with any other artists for charity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is a charity John Mayer works for?", "John Mayer has participated in benefits for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "what does the Elton John AIDS Foundation do?", "Supports innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV.", "how does the Elton John AIDS Foundation raise money?", "The organization supports its work through proceeds from special events, cause-related marketing projects, and voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations.", "did the Elton John AIDS Foundation earn a lot of money?", "It has raised over $400 million to support HIV related programs in fifty-five countries.", "what is a type of philanthropy John Mayer works with?", "In 2002, John Mayer created the Back to You Fund.", "does John Mayer work with any other artists for charity?", "In response to the Virginia Tech massacre, John Mayer (along with Dave Matthews Band, Phil Vassar, and Nas) performed a free concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium." ], "Conversation_no": 427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many people attended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people attended Virginia Tech", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people attended the free concert that was held in response to the Virginia Tech shooting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1998", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://forums.netphoria.org/showthread.php?s=f09a6259af8eefd624d81fa637a3f0c1&t=185752&page=2_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_and_Friends:_Live_from_Central_Park_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Globe_Sessions_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Globe_Sessions_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened toSheryl Crow in 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow", "Context": [ "What happened toSheryl Crow in 1998?", "In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions." ], "Conversation_no": 428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did she have an affair with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Sheryl Crow have an affair with", "Truth_answer": "There was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Sheryl Crow have an affair with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow", "Context": [ "What happened toSheryl Crow in 1998?", "In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions.", "who did Sheryl Crow have an affair with?", "There was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton." ], "Conversation_no": 428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her live album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Sheryl Crow's live album", "Truth_answer": "Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live From Central Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://t.alibris.com/search/music/artist/Sheryl-Crow_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227052022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Cut_Is_the_Deepest_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines_p3", 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"http://www.thefullwiki.org/Natalie_Maines_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Sheryl Crow's live album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_and_Friends:_Live_from_Central_Park", "Context": [ "What happened toSheryl Crow in 1998?", "In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions.", "who did Sheryl Crow have an affair with?", "There was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton.", "what was Sheryl Crow's live album?", "Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live From Central Park." ], "Conversation_no": 428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the album do well", "Truth_answer": "Reaching No. 107 on the Billboard 200, the album has managed to reach US sales of 486,000 units as of January 2008, earning it gold certification consideration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_and_Friends:_Live_from_Central_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park by Sheryl Crow do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Globe_Sessions", "Context": [ "What happened toSheryl Crow in 1998?", "In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions.", "who did Sheryl Crow have an affair with?", "There was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton.", "what was Sheryl Crow's live album?", "Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live From Central Park.", "did the album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park by Sheryl Crow do well?", "Reaching No. 107 on the Billboard 200, the album has managed to reach US sales of 486,000 units as of January 2008, earning it gold certification consideration." ], "Conversation_no": 428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the globe sessions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the globe sessions by Sheryl Crow", "Truth_answer": "The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Globe_Sessions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the globe sessions by Sheryl Crow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow", "Context": [ "What happened toSheryl Crow in 1998?", "In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions.", "who did Sheryl Crow have an affair with?", "There was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton.", "what was Sheryl Crow's live album?", "Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live From Central Park.", "did the album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park by Sheryl Crow do well?", "Reaching No. 107 on the Billboard 200, the album has managed to reach US sales of 486,000 units as of January 2008, earning it gold certification consideration.", "What was the globe sessions by Sheryl Crow?", "The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow." ], "Conversation_no": 428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Sheryl Crow have any other albums", "Truth_answer": "Sheryl Crow's fourth studio album, C'mon, C'mon, was released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sheryl Crow have any other albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they go on tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?" ], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they go touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?", "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay." ], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they promote themselves?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band, Powderfinger promote themselves for their song, My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band, Powderfinger promote themselves for their song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?", "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay.", "How did the band, Powderfinger promote themselves for their song, My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release." ], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the single a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Powderfinger song, My Happiness a success", "Truth_answer": "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a Billboard chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Powderfinger song, My Happiness a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Release_and_commercial_success", "Context": [ "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?", "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay.", "How did the band, Powderfinger promote themselves for their song, My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "Was the Powderfinger song, My Happiness a success?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a Billboard chart." ], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Powderfinder get any awards for their single, My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger song, My Happiness won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001, and the 2001 Song of the Year APRA Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Powderfinder get any awards for their single, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Release_and_commercial_success", "Context": [ "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?", "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay.", "How did the band, Powderfinger promote themselves for their song, My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "Was the Powderfinger song, My Happiness a success?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a Billboard chart.", "Did Powderfinder get any awards for their single, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger song, My Happiness won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001, and the 2001 Song of the Year APRA Award." ], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Powderfinger song, My Happiness with its touring and promotion", "Truth_answer": "The band, Powderfinger did free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single, My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Powderfinger song, My Happiness with its touring and promotion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Release_and_commercial_success", "Context": [ "When did the band, Powderfinger go on tour for their song, My Happiness?", "Where did the band, Powderfinger go touring for their song, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay.", "How did the band, Powderfinger promote themselves for their song, My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "Was the Powderfinger song, My Happiness a success?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a Billboard chart.", "Did Powderfinder get any awards for their single, My Happiness?", "Powderfinger song, My Happiness won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001, and the 2001 Song of the Year APRA Award.", "Are there any interesting aspects about Powderfinger song, My Happiness with its touring and promotion?", "The band, Powderfinger did free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single, My Happiness." ], "Conversation_no": 429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it gain any other airplay", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Powderfinger song, My Happiness gain any other airplay besides heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM", "Truth_answer": "In Europe, Powderfinger song, My Happiness received approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Powderfinger song, My Happiness gain any other airplay besides heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Dunn's death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Dunn's death", "Truth_answer": "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Death", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed." ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the circumstances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania." ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he taken to the hospital?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?" ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn have a family", "Truth_answer": "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic." ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is known about his family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Death", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?" ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the outcome of the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents", "Truth_answer": "The suit claims negligence and recklessness, as well as wrongful death in the incident that killed 30-year-old Hartwell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?", "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents?", "The suit claims negligence and recklessness, as well as wrongful death in the incident that killed 30-year-old Hartwell." ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the lawsuit awarded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents awarded", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents awarded?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?", "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents?", "The suit claims negligence and recklessness, as well as wrongful death in the incident that killed 30-year-old Hartwell.", "Was the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents awarded?" ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened near the end of his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened near the end of Ryan Dunn's life", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn had turned 34 nine days prior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened near the end of Ryan Dunn's life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?", "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents?", "The suit claims negligence and recklessness, as well as wrongful death in the incident that killed 30-year-old Hartwell.", "Was the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents awarded?", "What happened near the end of Ryan Dunn's life?", "Ryan Dunn had turned 34 nine days prior." ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do around the time of his 34th birthday?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ryan Dunn do around the time of his 34th birthday", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ryan Dunn do around the time of his 34th birthday?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?", "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents?", "The suit claims negligence and recklessness, as well as wrongful death in the incident that killed 30-year-old Hartwell.", "Was the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents awarded?", "What happened near the end of Ryan Dunn's life?", "Ryan Dunn had turned 34 nine days prior.", "What did Ryan Dunn do around the time of his 34th birthday?" ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was interesting about his later life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Ryan Dunn's later life", "Truth_answer": "Hours before the crash, Ryan Dunn had posted a photo to his Twitter account of himself and Hartwell drinking at a West Chester bar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Ryan Dunn's final days besides turning 34?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Ryan Dunn's death?", "On June 20, 2011, Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were killed.", "What were the circumstances of Ryan Dunn's death?", "Ryan Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Was Ryan Dunn taken to the hospital after his car accident in Pennsylvania?", "Did Ryan Dunn have a family?", "From 2002 to his death, Ryan Dunn was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic.", "What else is known about Ryan Dunn's family besides his long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic?", "What was the outcome of the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents?", "The suit claims negligence and recklessness, as well as wrongful death in the incident that killed 30-year-old Hartwell.", "Was the lawsuit by Zachary Hartwell's parents awarded?", "What happened near the end of Ryan Dunn's life?", "Ryan Dunn had turned 34 nine days prior.", "What did Ryan Dunn do around the time of his 34th birthday?", "What else was interesting about Ryan Dunn's final days besides turning 34?", "Hours before the crash, Ryan Dunn had posted a photo to his Twitter account of himself and Hartwell drinking at a West Chester bar." ], "Conversation_no": 430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone else in the vehicle with Dunn?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone else in the vehicle with Ryan Dunn before the crash", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn was with Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two right before the crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else in the vehicle with Ryan Dunn before the crash?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in his career", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackass:_The_Movie", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the film a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jackass a success", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on a tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he go on a tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he go on a tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackass_3D", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the Jackass 3D released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released", "Truth_answer": "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any television series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn co-hosted G4's Proving Ground along with Jessica Chobot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010.", "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series?", "Ryan Dunn co-hosted G4's Proving Ground along with Jessica Chobot." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did it start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground start", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn's G4's Proving Ground premiered on June 14, 2011, six days before his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground start?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010.", "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series?", "Ryan Dunn co-hosted G4's Proving Ground along with Jessica Chobot.", "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground start?", "Ryan Dunn's G4's Proving Ground premiered on June 14, 2011, six days before his death." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does his death affect the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn's death affect G4's Proving Ground", "Truth_answer": "The channel decided to postpone the airing of further episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Dunn's death affect G4's Proving Ground?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010.", "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series?", "Ryan Dunn co-hosted G4's Proving Ground along with Jessica Chobot.", "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground start?", "Ryan Dunn's G4's Proving Ground premiered on June 14, 2011, six days before his death.", "Did Ryan Dunn's death affect G4's Proving Ground?", "The channel decided to postpone the airing of further episodes." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they resume airing it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did G4 resume airing", "Truth_answer": "On June 27, G4 announced they would air the remaining episodes starting on July 19, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground resume airing again?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010.", "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series?", "Ryan Dunn co-hosted G4's Proving Ground along with Jessica Chobot.", "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground start?", "Ryan Dunn's G4's Proving Ground premiered on June 14, 2011, six days before his death.", "Did Ryan Dunn's death affect G4's Proving Ground?", "The channel decided to postpone the airing of further episodes.", "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground resume airing again?", "On June 27, G4 announced they would air the remaining episodes starting on July 19, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which film was he working on at the time of his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which film was Ryan Dunn working on at the time of his death", "Truth_answer": "At the time of his death, Ryan Dunn was working on the film Welcome to the Bates Motel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which film was Ryan Dunn working on at the time of his death?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn#Career", "Context": [ "What happened in Ryan Dunn's career?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Was Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie film a success?", "Ryan Dunn's Jackass: The Movie grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics.", "Did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Ryan Dunn went on a tour with Don Vito called The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007.", "When did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "Why did Ryan Dunn go on a tour?", "When was Ryan Dunn's The Jackass 3D released?", "Paramount Pictures released Ryan Dunn's Jackass 3D on October 15, 2010.", "Did Ryan Dunn make any television series?", "Ryan Dunn co-hosted G4's Proving Ground along with Jessica Chobot.", "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground start?", "Ryan Dunn's G4's Proving Ground premiered on June 14, 2011, six days before his death.", "Did Ryan Dunn's death affect G4's Proving Ground?", "The channel decided to postpone the airing of further episodes.", "When did Ryan Dunn's show, G4's Proving Ground resume airing again?", "On June 27, G4 announced they would air the remaining episodes starting on July 19, 2011.", "Which film was Ryan Dunn working on at the time of his death?", "At the time of his death, Ryan Dunn was working on the film Welcome to the Bates Motel." ], "Conversation_no": 431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the film released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the film Welcome to the Bates Motel released", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn's Welcome to the Bates Motel was later renamed The Bates Haunting and was released in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ryan Dunn's Welcome to the Bates Motel released?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Tarawa", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at Tarawa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at Tarawa", "Truth_answer": "In mid-1943, Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, commander of the 2nd Marine Division, and planned the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Tarawa with David M. Shoup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Tarawa", "Context": [ "What happened at Tarawa with David M. Shoup?", "In mid-1943, Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, commander of the 2nd Marine Division, and planned the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll." ], "Conversation_no": 432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the invasion successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was David M. Shoup's invasion of Betio successful", "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup's Battle of Tarawa resulted in an American victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David M. Shoup's invasion of Betio successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Tarawa", "Context": [ "What happened at Tarawa with David M. Shoup?", "In mid-1943, Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, commander of the 2nd Marine Division, and planned the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll.", "Was David M. Shoup's invasion of Betio successful?", "David M. Shoup's Battle of Tarawa resulted in an American victory." ], "Conversation_no": 432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the invasion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the invasion of Betio", "Truth_answer": "For his leadership during the assault and the push inland David M. Shoup was awarded the Medal of Honor and the British Distinguished Service Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the invasion of Betio with David M. Shoup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Tarawa", "Context": [ "What happened at Tarawa with David M. Shoup?", "In mid-1943, Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, commander of the 2nd Marine Division, and planned the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll.", "Was David M. Shoup's invasion of Betio successful?", "David M. Shoup's Battle of Tarawa resulted in an American victory.", "What happened after the invasion of Betio with David M. Shoup?", "For his leadership during the assault and the push inland David M. Shoup was awarded the Medal of Honor and the British Distinguished Service Order." ], "Conversation_no": 432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he remain in the service or did he retire after the invasion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup remain in service or did he retire after the Battle of Tarawa", "Truth_answer": "In December 1943, Shoup became chief of staff of the 2nd Marine Division, which was then refitting and training in Hawaii for the upcoming invasion of the Marianas in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup remain in service or did he retire after the Battle of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Tarawa", "Context": [ "What happened at Tarawa with David M. Shoup?", "In mid-1943, Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, commander of the 2nd Marine Division, and planned the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll.", "Was David M. Shoup's invasion of Betio successful?", "David M. Shoup's Battle of Tarawa resulted in an American victory.", "What happened after the invasion of Betio with David M. Shoup?", "For his leadership during the assault and the push inland David M. Shoup was awarded the Medal of Honor and the British Distinguished Service Order.", "Did David M. Shoup remain in service or did he retire after the Battle of Tarawa?", "In December 1943, Shoup became chief of staff of the 2nd Marine Division, which was then refitting and training in Hawaii for the upcoming invasion of the Marianas in June." ], "Conversation_no": 432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he relieved that night instead of waiting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was David M. Shoup relieved by Colonel Merritt A. Edson instead of waiting at the Battle of Tarawa", "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup was struck by shrapnel in the legs and received a grazing wound from a bullet in the neck during the Battle of Tarawa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was David M. Shoup relieved by Colonel Merritt A. Edson instead of waiting at the Battle of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did David M. Shoup received most of his education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did David M. Shoup received most of his education", "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum and maintained high marks in French, English, physics, and history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David M. Shoup receive his early education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did David M. Shoup receive his early education?", "David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum and maintained high marks in French, English, physics, and history." ], "Conversation_no": 433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after High School?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did David M. Shoup do after Covington High School", "Truth_answer": "After high school, David M. Shoup attended DePauw University, where he was one of 100 awarded the Edward Rector Scholarship, giving him full tuition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David M. Shoup do after Covington High School?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did David M. Shoup receive his early education?", "David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum and maintained high marks in French, English, physics, and history.", "What did David M. Shoup do after Covington High School?", "After high school, David M. Shoup attended DePauw University, where he was one of 100 awarded the Edward Rector Scholarship, giving him full tuition." ], "Conversation_no": 433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the Military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did David M. Shoup join the military", "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup opted to enroll in the Reserve Officers Training Corps during his University years and later recalled that this was the only reason he joined the military.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David M. Shoup join the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup#Junior_officer", "Context": [ "Where did David M. Shoup receive his early education?", "David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum and maintained high marks in French, English, physics, and history.", "What did David M. Shoup do after Covington High School?", "After high school, David M. Shoup attended DePauw University, where he was one of 100 awarded the Edward Rector Scholarship, giving him full tuition.", "When did David M. Shoup join the military?", "David M. Shoup opted to enroll in the Reserve Officers Training Corps during his University years and later recalled that this was the only reason he joined the military." ], "Conversation_no": 433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about David M. Shoup's early military career besides enrolling in the Reserve Officers Training Corps", "Truth_answer": "While in New Orleans, Louisiana, Shoup heard Major General John A. Lejeune, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, offering commissions in the U.S. Marine Corps to interested officer candidates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about David M. Shoup's early military career besides enrolling in the Reserve Officers Training Corps?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did David M. Shoup receive his early education?", "David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum and maintained high marks in French, English, physics, and history.", "What did David M. Shoup do after Covington High School?", "After high school, David M. Shoup attended DePauw University, where he was one of 100 awarded the Edward Rector Scholarship, giving him full tuition.", "When did David M. Shoup join the military?", "David M. Shoup opted to enroll in the Reserve Officers Training Corps during his University years and later recalled that this was the only reason he joined the military.", "Is there anything else interesting about David M. Shoup's early military career besides enrolling in the Reserve Officers Training Corps?", "While in New Orleans, Louisiana, Shoup heard Major General John A. Lejeune, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, offering commissions in the U.S. Marine Corps to interested officer candidates." ], "Conversation_no": 433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was involved in his military carreer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was involved in David M. Shoup's early military career besides Major General John A. Lejeune", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in David M. Shoup's early military career besides Major General John A. Lejeune?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did David M. Shoup receive his early education?", "David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum and maintained high marks in French, English, physics, and history.", "What did David M. Shoup do after Covington High School?", "After high school, David M. Shoup attended DePauw University, where he was one of 100 awarded the Edward Rector Scholarship, giving him full tuition.", "When did David M. Shoup join the military?", "David M. Shoup opted to enroll in the Reserve Officers Training Corps during his University years and later recalled that this was the only reason he joined the military.", "Is there anything else interesting about David M. Shoup's early military career besides enrolling in the Reserve Officers Training Corps?", "While in New Orleans, Louisiana, Shoup heard Major General John A. Lejeune, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, offering commissions in the U.S. Marine Corps to interested officer candidates.", "Who else was involved in David M. Shoup's early military career besides Major General John A. Lejeune?" ], "Conversation_no": 433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he received any injuries while on the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup receive any injuries during his early military years", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup receive any injuries during his early military years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#Reformations_and_later_releases", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Skyhooks life in the nineties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Skyhooks life in the nineties", "Truth_answer": "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#Living_in_the_70's", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September." ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the seveties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the seveties", "Truth_answer": "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#After_Skyhooks", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts" ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Strachan replaced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band", "Truth_answer": "Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#After_Skyhooks", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts", "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band?", "Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other things makes a pivotal moment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things make a pivotal moment with the band, Skyhooks in the 70's besides the release of their first single", "Truth_answer": "Six of the ten tracks on Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's were banned by the Federation of Australian Commercial Broadcasters for their sex and drug references.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things make a pivotal moment with the band, Skyhooks in the 70's besides the release of their first single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#Living_in_the_70's", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts", "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band?", "Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001.", "What other things make a pivotal moment with the band, Skyhooks in the 70's besides the release of their first single?", "Six of the ten tracks on Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's were banned by the Federation of Australian Commercial Broadcasters for their sex and drug references." ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they shock middle Australia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band, Skyhooks shock middle Australia", "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s, the band, Skyhooks shocked conservative middle Australia with their outrageous costumes, make-up, lyrics, and on-stage activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band, Skyhooks shock middle Australia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#Living_in_the_70's", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts", "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band?", "Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001.", "What other things make a pivotal moment with the band, Skyhooks in the 70's besides the release of their first single?", "Six of the ten tracks on Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's were banned by the Federation of Australian Commercial Broadcasters for their sex and drug references.", "How did the band, Skyhooks shock middle Australia?", "In the 1970s, the band, Skyhooks shocked conservative middle Australia with their outrageous costumes, make-up, lyrics, and on-stage activities." ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DId they release any album at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Skyhooks release any albums in the 70s", "Truth_answer": "The band, Skyhooks had #1 album on the Australian Kent Music Report with their 1974 debut, Living in the 70's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Skyhooks release any albums in the 70s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)#Living_in_the_70's", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts", "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band?", "Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001.", "What other things make a pivotal moment with the band, Skyhooks in the 70's besides the release of their first single?", "Six of the ten tracks on Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's were banned by the Federation of Australian Commercial Broadcasters for their sex and drug references.", "How did the band, Skyhooks shock middle Australia?", "In the 1970s, the band, Skyhooks shocked conservative middle Australia with their outrageous costumes, make-up, lyrics, and on-stage activities.", "Did the band, Skyhooks release any albums in the 70s?", "The band, Skyhooks had #1 album on the Australian Kent Music Report with their 1974 debut, Living in the 70's." ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's a success", "Truth_answer": "Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's was produced by Wilson, and became the best selling Australian album, to that time, with 226,000 copies sold in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was the band, Skyhooks life in the 90s?", "In 1990 the band, Skyhooks finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September.", "What happened in the 70's with the band, Skyhooks?", "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead of the album, and peaked at #7 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts", "Why was Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan replaced later in the band?", "Skyhooks Graeme Shirley Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001.", "What other things make a pivotal moment with the band, Skyhooks in the 70's besides the release of their first single?", "Six of the ten tracks on Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's were banned by the Federation of Australian Commercial Broadcasters for their sex and drug references.", "How did the band, Skyhooks shock middle Australia?", "In the 1970s, the band, Skyhooks shocked conservative middle Australia with their outrageous costumes, make-up, lyrics, and on-stage activities.", "Did the band, Skyhooks release any albums in the 70s?", "The band, Skyhooks had #1 album on the Australian Kent Music Report with their 1974 debut, Living in the 70's.", "Was the Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's a success?", "Skyhooks' album Living in the 70's was produced by Wilson, and became the best selling Australian album, to that time, with 226,000 copies sold in Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any award or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Skyhooks win any award or recognition for their album Living in the 70's", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Skyhooks win any award or recognition for their album Living in the 70's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the new direction they went in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the new direction they went in", "Truth_answer": "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What effect did this have with their fans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What effect did Journey's album sell with their fans", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?" ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release albums after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style", "Truth_answer": "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Wolf of Wall Street do", "Truth_answer": "The Journey album, Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Journey album, Infinity do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity_(Journey_album)", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978.", "How did the Journey album, Infinity do?", "The Journey album, Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any singles come from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any singles come from the Journey album, Infinity", "Truth_answer": "Patiently was the first song Perry and Neal Schon wrote together. Other popular singles from Journey album Infinity included Lights and Wheel in the Sky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any singles come from the Journey album, Infinity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978.", "How did the Journey album, Infinity do?", "The Journey album, Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did any singles come from the Journey album, Infinity?", "Patiently was the first song Perry and Neal Schon wrote together. Other popular singles from Journey album Infinity included Lights and Wheel in the Sky." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do any tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they do any tours", "Truth_answer": "The band, Journey went out tour in 1980 for their Departure Tour and recorded a live album, Captured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Journey do any tours during the 1977-1980 period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captured_(Journey_album)", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978.", "How did the Journey album, Infinity do?", "The Journey album, Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did any singles come from the Journey album, Infinity?", "Patiently was the first song Perry and Neal Schon wrote together. Other popular singles from Journey album Infinity included Lights and Wheel in the Sky.", "Did Journey do any tours during the 1977-1980 period?", "The band, Journey went out tour in 1980 for their Departure Tour and recorded a live album, Captured." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Journey live album, Captured do", "Truth_answer": "The Journey live album Captured went on to sell two million copies, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426124037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captured_(Journey_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Journey live album, Captured do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978.", "How did the Journey album, Infinity do?", "The Journey album, Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did any singles come from the Journey album, Infinity?", "Patiently was the first song Perry and Neal Schon wrote together. Other popular singles from Journey album Infinity included Lights and Wheel in the Sky.", "Did Journey do any tours during the 1977-1980 period?", "The band, Journey went out tour in 1980 for their Departure Tour and recorded a live album, Captured.", "How did the Journey live album, Captured do?", "The Journey live album Captured went on to sell two million copies, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard 200 albums chart." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Journey's live album, Captured", "Truth_answer": "Keyboardist Gregg Rolie then left the band, Journey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Journey's live album, Captured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What is the new musical direction the band, Journey went for in 1977–1980?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "What effect did this new musical direction have with the band Journey's fans?", "Did the band, Journey release albums after their change in musical style?", "With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity in 1978.", "How did the Journey album, Infinity do?", "The Journey album, Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did any singles come from the Journey album, Infinity?", "Patiently was the first song Perry and Neal Schon wrote together. Other popular singles from Journey album Infinity included Lights and Wheel in the Sky.", "Did Journey do any tours during the 1977-1980 period?", "The band, Journey went out tour in 1980 for their Departure Tour and recorded a live album, Captured.", "How did the Journey live album, Captured do?", "The Journey live album Captured went on to sell two million copies, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.", "What happened after Journey's live album, Captured?", "Keyboardist Gregg Rolie then left the band, Journey." ], "Conversation_no": 435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Journey during 1977–1980 besides Gregg Rolie departing", "Truth_answer": "Keyboardist Stevie Keys Roseman was brought in to record the lone studio track for Captured, The Party's Over, but Rolie recommended pianist Jonathan Cain as the permanent replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Journey during 1977–1980 besides Gregg Rolie departing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957." ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were J. C. Watts' parents", "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts." ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts", "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts’ early life and career besides his birth and parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts’ early life and career besides his birth and parents?", "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship." ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his career like", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was J. C. Watts' career like", "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts began his college football career as the second-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was J. C. Watts' football career like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts’ early life and career besides his birth and parents?", "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "What was J. C. Watts' football career like?", "J. C. Watts began his college football career as the second-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return." ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play for", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did J. C. Watts play football for", "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts became starting quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did J. C. Watts play football for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts’ early life and career besides his birth and parents?", "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "What was J. C. Watts' football career like?", "J. C. Watts began his college football career as the second-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return.", "Who did J. C. Watts play football for?", "J. C. Watts became starting quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he stay with that team", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did J. C. Watts stay with the Oklahoma Sooners", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. C. Watts stay with the Oklahoma Sooners?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts’ early life and career besides his birth and parents?", "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "What was J. C. Watts' football career like?", "J. C. Watts began his college football career as the second-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return.", "Who did J. C. Watts play football for?", "J. C. Watts became starting quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1979.", "Did J. C. Watts stay with the Oklahoma Sooners?" ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any games", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did J. C. Watts win any games with the Oklahoma Sooners", "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts led the Oklahoma Sooners to consecutive Orange Bowl victories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. C. Watts win any games with the Oklahoma Sooners?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "When was J. C. Watts born?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born November 18, 1957.", "Who were J. C. Watts' parents?", "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts’ early life and career besides his birth and parents?", "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "What was J. C. Watts' football career like?", "J. C. Watts began his college football career as the second-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return.", "Who did J. C. Watts play football for?", "J. C. Watts became starting quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1979.", "Did J. C. Watts stay with the Oklahoma Sooners?", "Did J. C. Watts win any games with the Oklahoma Sooners?", "J. C. Watts led the Oklahoma Sooners to consecutive Orange Bowl victories." ], "Conversation_no": 436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else stood out to you", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else stood out to you", "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts stayed with the Ottawa Rough Riders, from 1981 to 1985 and played a season for the Toronto Argonauts before retiring in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out to you with J. C. Watts besides playing in college with the Oklahoma Sooners?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Dita Von Teese win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she stop doing burlesque?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Dita Von Teese stop doing burlesque", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dita Von Teese stop doing burlesque?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Dita Von Teese win any awards?", "When did Dita Von Teese stop doing burlesque?" ], "Conversation_no": 437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she having any influences on her burlesque career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese have any influences on her burlesque career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese have any influences on her burlesque career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Dita Von Teese win any awards?", "When did Dita Von Teese stop doing burlesque?", "Did Dita Von Teese have any influences on her burlesque career?" ], "Conversation_no": 437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she decide to go into burlesque?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Dita Von Teese decide to go into burlesque", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dita Von Teese decide to go into burlesque?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese#Burlesque", "Context": [ "Did Dita Von Teese win any awards?", "When did Dita Von Teese stop doing burlesque?", "Did Dita Von Teese have any influences on her burlesque career?", "How did Dita Von Teese decide to go into burlesque?" ], "Conversation_no": 437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was she when she got into Burlesque?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Dita Von Teese when she got into burlesque", "Truth_answer": "Von Teese began performing burlesque in 1992, when she was 20.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Dita Von Teese when she got into burlesque?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Rockies obtain Giambi?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Rockies obtain Giambi", "Truth_answer": "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Colorado Rockies agreed to a deal with Jason Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Colorado Rockies obtain Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi#Colorado_Rockies_(2009–2012)", "Context": [ "How did the Colorado Rockies obtain Jason Giambi?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Colorado Rockies agreed to a deal with Jason Giambi on August 23, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did the Rockies get him from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Colorado Rockies get Jason Giambi from", "Truth_answer": "On August 7, 2009, Jason Giambi was released by the Oakland Athletics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Colorado Rockies get Jason Giambi from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the Colorado Rockies obtain Jason Giambi?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Colorado Rockies agreed to a deal with Jason Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "Who did the Colorado Rockies get Jason Giambi from?", "On August 7, 2009, Jason Giambi was released by the Oakland Athletics." ], "Conversation_no": 438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did the Rockies give up for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Colorado Rockies give up for Jason Giambi", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Colorado Rockies give up for Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the Colorado Rockies obtain Jason Giambi?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Colorado Rockies agreed to a deal with Jason Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "Who did the Colorado Rockies get Jason Giambi from?", "On August 7, 2009, Jason Giambi was released by the Oakland Athletics.", "Who did the Colorado Rockies give up for Jason Giambi?" ], "Conversation_no": 438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he help them reach the playoffs in 2009?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi help the Colorado Rockies reach the playoffs in 2009", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi help the Colorado Rockies reach the playoffs in 2009?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Colorado_Rockies_season", "Context": [ "How did the Colorado Rockies obtain Jason Giambi?", "Looking for a veteran bat to help their playoff push, the Colorado Rockies agreed to a deal with Jason Giambi on August 23, 2009.", "Who did the Colorado Rockies get Jason Giambi from?", "On August 7, 2009, Jason Giambi was released by the Oakland Athletics.", "Who did the Colorado Rockies give up for Jason Giambi?", "Did Jason Giambi help the Colorado Rockies reach the playoffs in 2009?" ], "Conversation_no": 438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get the Wild Card?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Colorado Rockies get the Wild Card", "Truth_answer": "The 2009 Colorado Rockies came back to win their third Wild Card title, and second in three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200902030659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Colorado_Rockies_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi and The Colorado Rockies get the Wild Card?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan#Radio_and_film", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did reagan appear on the radio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did reagan appear on the radio", "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan#Radio_and_film", "Context": [ "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations." ], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan's article", "Truth_answer": "While traveling with the Cubs in California in 1937, Ronald Reagan took a screen test that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://archive.vn/LDCvl_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan 's radio work besides taking jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan#Radio_and_film", "Context": [ "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan 's radio work besides taking jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer?", "While traveling with the Cubs in California in 1937, Ronald Reagan took a screen test that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios." ], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the contract for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract for", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract was to work with Warner Brothers studios in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan#Radio_and_film", "Context": [ "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan 's radio work besides taking jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer?", "While traveling with the Cubs in California in 1937, Ronald Reagan took a screen test that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios.", "What was Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract for?", "Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract was to work with Warner Brothers studios in 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what films was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films was Ronald Reagan in", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan earned his first screen credit with a starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://archive.vn/LDCvl_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was Ronald Reagan in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan 's radio work besides taking jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer?", "While traveling with the Cubs in California in 1937, Ronald Reagan took a screen test that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios.", "What was Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract for?", "Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract was to work with Warner Brothers studios in 1937.", "What films was Ronald Reagan in?", "Ronald Reagan earned his first screen credit with a starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air." ], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Love Is on the Air do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ronald Reagan's film, Love Is on the Air do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_filmography#Films", "Context": [ "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan 's radio work besides taking jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer?", "While traveling with the Cubs in California in 1937, Ronald Reagan took a screen test that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios.", "What was Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract for?", "Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract was to work with Warner Brothers studios in 1937.", "What films was Ronald Reagan in?", "Ronald Reagan earned his first screen credit with a starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air.", "How did Ronald Reagan's film, Love Is on the Air do?" ], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ronald Reagan's next role", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan's next role after the film, Love Is on the Air was a a radio announcer in the film Hollywood Hotel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ronald Reagan's next role after his film, Love Is on the Air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_filmography#Films", "Context": [ "When did Ronald Reagan appear on the radio and film?", "After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Ronald Reagan took jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer at several stations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ronald Reagan 's radio work besides taking jobs in Iowa as a radio announcer?", "While traveling with the Cubs in California in 1937, Ronald Reagan took a screen test that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios.", "What was Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract for?", "Ronald Reagan's seven-year contract was to work with Warner Brothers studios in 1937.", "What films was Ronald Reagan in?", "Ronald Reagan earned his first screen credit with a starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air.", "How did Ronald Reagan's film, Love Is on the Air do?", "What was Ronald Reagan's next role after his film, Love Is on the Air?", "Ronald Reagan's next role after the film, Love Is on the Air was a a radio announcer in the film Hollywood Hotel." ], "Conversation_no": 439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Love Is on the Air released", "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan's film, Hollywood Hotel released in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Ronald Reagan's film, Hollywood Hotel released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he go to Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he go to Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?" ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they accept the contract?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California", "Truth_answer": "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win awards for any of his songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an integrated musical?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an integrated musical", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an integrated musical and its connection with Yip Harburg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Films", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz.", "What is an integrated musical and its connection with Yip Harburg?" ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other movies did he work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other movies did Yip Harburg work on besides the the film, The Wizard of Oz", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg worked on films such as At the Circus in 1939 and Cabin in the Sky in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Yip Harburg work on besides the the film, The Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Films", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz.", "What is an integrated musical and its connection with Yip Harburg?", "What other movies did Yip Harburg work on besides the the film, The Wizard of Oz?", "Yip Harburg worked on films such as At the Circus in 1939 and Cabin in the Sky in 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do on Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl, set during the Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow#Production_history", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz.", "What is an integrated musical and its connection with Yip Harburg?", "What other movies did Yip Harburg work on besides the the film, The Wizard of Oz?", "Yip Harburg worked on films such as At the Circus in 1939 and Cabin in the Sky in 1943.", "What did Yip Harburg do on Broadway?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl, set during the Civil War." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his plays successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Yip Harburg's play successful on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow ran for 725 performances, multiple revivals and won many awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Yip Harburg's play successful on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow#Production_history", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz.", "What is an integrated musical and its connection with Yip Harburg?", "What other movies did Yip Harburg work on besides the the film, The Wizard of Oz?", "Yip Harburg worked on films such as At the Circus in 1939 and Cabin in the Sky in 1943.", "What did Yip Harburg do on Broadway?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl, set during the Civil War.", "Were Yip Harburg's play successful on Broadway?", "Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow ran for 725 performances, multiple revivals and won many awards." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Finian's Rainbow received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Finian's Rainbow received by the public", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow ran for 725 performances, multiple revivals and won many awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow received by the public?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow#Production_history", "Context": [ "When did Yip Harburg go to Hollywood?", "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount in Hollywood, California.", "Did Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney accept the contract to work with Paramount in Hollywood, California?", "After accepting Paramount's contract, Yip Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane.", "Did Yip Harburg win awards for any of his songs?", "Yip Harburg won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song for Over the Rainbow from the film, The Wizard of Oz.", "What is an integrated musical and its connection with Yip Harburg?", "What other movies did Yip Harburg work on besides the the film, The Wizard of Oz?", "Yip Harburg worked on films such as At the Circus in 1939 and Cabin in the Sky in 1943.", "What did Yip Harburg do on Broadway?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl, set during the Civil War.", "Were Yip Harburg's play successful on Broadway?", "Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow ran for 725 performances, multiple revivals and won many awards.", "How was Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow received by the public?", "Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow ran for 725 performances, multiple revivals and won many awards." ], "Conversation_no": 440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any Tony Awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg win any Tony Awards", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg's Broadway show, Finian's Rainbow received Tonys for Best Conductor and Musical Director and Best Choreography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg win any Tony Awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 2001?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in 2001", "Truth_answer": "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan#Musical_style", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What music they made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What music they made", "Truth_answer": "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127011406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“" ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happen after the break up", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan", "Truth_answer": "On September 17, 2003, Billy Corgan first presented his poetry at the Art Institute of Chicago's Rubloff Auditorium. In late 2004, Corgan published Blinking with Fists, a book of poetry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003.", "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan?", "On September 17, 2003, Billy Corgan first presented his poetry at the Art Institute of Chicago's Rubloff Auditorium. In late 2004, Corgan published Blinking with Fists, a book of poetry." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the presentation of poetry go for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the presentation of poetry go for Billy Corgan", "Truth_answer": "Despite mixed reviews, Billy Corgan's book of poetry Blinking with Fists debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the presentation of poetry go for Billy Corgan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003.", "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan?", "On September 17, 2003, Billy Corgan first presented his poetry at the Art Institute of Chicago's Rubloff Auditorium. In late 2004, Corgan published Blinking with Fists, a book of poetry.", "How did the presentation of poetry go for Billy Corgan?", "Despite mixed reviews, Billy Corgan's book of poetry Blinking with Fists debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he publish anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Billy Corgan publish anything else", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan began posting autobiographical writings online under the title The Confessions of Billy Corgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Corgan publish anything else besides Blinking with Fists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003.", "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan?", "On September 17, 2003, Billy Corgan first presented his poetry at the Art Institute of Chicago's Rubloff Auditorium. In late 2004, Corgan published Blinking with Fists, a book of poetry.", "How did the presentation of poetry go for Billy Corgan?", "Despite mixed reviews, Billy Corgan's book of poetry Blinking with Fists debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list.", "Did Billy Corgan publish anything else besides Blinking with Fists?", "Billy Corgan began posting autobiographical writings online under the title The Confessions of Billy Corgan." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 2002", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2002 with Billy Corgan", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan performed throughout 2002, and their debut album, Mary Star of the Sea, was released in early 2003 to generally positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2002 with Billy Corgan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003.", "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan?", "On September 17, 2003, Billy Corgan first presented his poetry at the Art Institute of Chicago's Rubloff Auditorium. In late 2004, Corgan published Blinking with Fists, a book of poetry.", "How did the presentation of poetry go for Billy Corgan?", "Despite mixed reviews, Billy Corgan's book of poetry Blinking with Fists debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list.", "Did Billy Corgan publish anything else besides Blinking with Fists?", "Billy Corgan began posting autobiographical writings online under the title The Confessions of Billy Corgan.", "What happened in 2002 with Billy Corgan?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan performed throughout 2002, and their debut album, Mary Star of the Sea, was released in early 2003 to generally positive reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen with his solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Billy Corgan's solo career", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan began a solo music career, landing on an electronic/shoegaze/alternative rock sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Billy Corgan's solo career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan#2001–2005:_Zwan_and_solo_career", "Context": [ "What happend in 2001 with Billy Corgan?", "Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Billy Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.", "What music did Billy Corgan's band, Zwan make?", "Zwan's debut album was described as an efficient exercise in the kind of American alternative rock with big choruses that makes the boys at the front jump up and down.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's band, Zwan besides the release of their album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan formally announced a breakup in September 2003.", "What happened after breakup of Billy Corgan's band, Zwan?", "On September 17, 2003, Billy Corgan first presented his poetry at the Art Institute of Chicago's Rubloff Auditorium. In late 2004, Corgan published Blinking with Fists, a book of poetry.", "How did the presentation of poetry go for Billy Corgan?", "Despite mixed reviews, Billy Corgan's book of poetry Blinking with Fists debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list.", "Did Billy Corgan publish anything else besides Blinking with Fists?", "Billy Corgan began posting autobiographical writings online under the title The Confessions of Billy Corgan.", "What happened in 2002 with Billy Corgan?", "Billy Corgan's band, Zwan performed throughout 2002, and their debut album, Mary Star of the Sea, was released in early 2003 to generally positive reviews.", "What happened with Billy Corgan's solo career?", "Billy Corgan began a solo music career, landing on an electronic/shoegaze/alternative rock sound." ], "Conversation_no": 441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of his album", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Billy Corgan's solo album", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan's first solo album, TheFutureEmbrace, was co-produced and arranged by Bon Harris of Nitzer Ebb. It released on June 21, 2005, through Reprise Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Billy Corgan's solo album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What domestic issues did he have", "Transformer_rewrite": "What domestic issues did he have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Personal_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?" ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led to the surgery", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget." ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he die from a heart attack", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif is still alive and serving a 10 year prison sentence since 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Personal_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget.", "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack?", "Nawaz Sharif is still alive and serving a 10 year prison sentence since 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his family life", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Nawaz Sharif's family life", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif married Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif, who was also of Kashmiri descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nawaz Sharif's family life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Personal_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget.", "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack?", "Nawaz Sharif is still alive and serving a 10 year prison sentence since 2018.", "How was Nawaz Sharif's family life?", "Nawaz Sharif married Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif, who was also of Kashmiri descent." ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have any children", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have any children", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, also actively participates in politics. His other daughter, Asma Nawaz, is married to Ali Dar, son of Ishaq Dar, the current finance minister of Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget.", "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack?", "Nawaz Sharif is still alive and serving a 10 year prison sentence since 2018.", "How was Nawaz Sharif's family life?", "Nawaz Sharif married Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif, who was also of Kashmiri descent.", "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have any children?", "Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, also actively participates in politics. His other daughter, Asma Nawaz, is married to Ali Dar, son of Ishaq Dar, the current finance minister of Pakistan." ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his marriage", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Nawaz Sharif' marriage", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nawaz Sharif' marriage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Personal_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget.", "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack?", "Nawaz Sharif is still alive and serving a 10 year prison sentence since 2018.", "How was Nawaz Sharif's family life?", "Nawaz Sharif married Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif, who was also of Kashmiri descent.", "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have any children?", "Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, also actively participates in politics. His other daughter, Asma Nawaz, is married to Ali Dar, son of Ishaq Dar, the current finance minister of Pakistan.", "How was Nawaz Sharif' marriage?" ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other children", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ali Dar have other children", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif's elder son, Hussain Nawaz, is a businessman and currently resides in the Jeddah house. His younger son, Hassan Nawaz, is also a businessman and lives in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have other children besides Maryam Nawaz and Asma Nawaz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Personal_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What domestic issues did Nawaz Sharif have?", "What led to Nawaz Sharif's open-heart surgery?", "Nawaz Sharif's deteriorating health forced him to undergo an open heart surgery only three days before the presentation of Pakistan's annual budget.", "Did Nawaz Sharif die from a heart attack?", "Nawaz Sharif is still alive and serving a 10 year prison sentence since 2018.", "How was Nawaz Sharif's family life?", "Nawaz Sharif married Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif, who was also of Kashmiri descent.", "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have any children?", "Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, also actively participates in politics. His other daughter, Asma Nawaz, is married to Ali Dar, son of Ishaq Dar, the current finance minister of Pakistan.", "How was Nawaz Sharif' marriage?", "Do Nawaz Sharif and his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif have other children besides Maryam Nawaz and Asma Nawaz?", "Nawaz Sharif's elder son, Hussain Nawaz, is a businessman and currently resides in the Jeddah house. His younger son, Hassan Nawaz, is also a businessman and lives in London." ], "Conversation_no": 442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else can you tell me interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me that's interesting about Nawaz Sharif besides his wife and childen", "Truth_answer": "The personal residence of the Sharif family, Raiwind Palace, is located in Jati Umra, Raiwind, on the outskirts of Lahore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me that's interesting about Nawaz Sharif besides his wife and childen?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Nuclear_policy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Nuclear policy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nuclear policy", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Nuclear_policy", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities." ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he involved with the policy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity" ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he announce the policy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity", "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy?" ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he give any speeches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nawaz Sharif give any speeches", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nawaz Sharif give any speeches on nuclear policy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity", "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy?", "Did Nawaz Sharif give any speeches on nuclear policy?" ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he popular in the media?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Nawaz Sharif popular in the media", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nawaz Sharif popular in the media?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity", "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy?", "Did Nawaz Sharif give any speeches on nuclear policy?", "Was Nawaz Sharif popular in the media?" ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he associated with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Nawaz Sharif associated with anyone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nawaz Sharif associated with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity", "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy?", "Did Nawaz Sharif give any speeches on nuclear policy?", "Was Nawaz Sharif popular in the media?", "Was Nawaz Sharif associated with anyone?" ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his biggest success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nawaz Sharif's biggest success", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif is the longest-serving prime minister of Pakistan having served a total of more than 9 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nawaz Sharif's biggest success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif#Nuclear_policy", "Context": [ "What was Nuclear policy and its connection with Nawaz Sharif?", "Nawaz Sharif made the nuclear weapons and energy programme one of his top priorities.", "How was Nawaz Sharif involved with Nuclear policy?", "Nawaz Sharif expanded the nuclear energy program, and continued an atomic programme while following a policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity", "When did Nawaz Sharif announce nuclear policy?", "Did Nawaz Sharif give any speeches on nuclear policy?", "Was Nawaz Sharif popular in the media?", "Was Nawaz Sharif associated with anyone?", "What was Nawaz Sharif's biggest success?", "Nawaz Sharif is the longest-serving prime minister of Pakistan having served a total of more than 9 years." ], "Conversation_no": 443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was important about the peaceful nuclear energy programme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was important about the peaceful nuclear energy programme", "Truth_answer": "Nawaz Sharif's nuclear policy was considered less aggressive towards India with its focus on public usage through nuclear power and medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about the peaceful nuclear energy program by Nawaz Sharif?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album perform", "Truth_answer": "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs." ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did it debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the album, Innervisions debut", "Truth_answer": "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records." ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do nationally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?" ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's the highest point it reached ratings wise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise", "Truth_answer": "The album, Innervisions ranked number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and re-ranked number 24 in the 2012 book version.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?", "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise?", "The album, Innervisions ranked number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and re-ranked number 24 in the 2012 book version." ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do internationally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album, Innervisions do internationally", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album, Innervisions do internationally?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?", "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise?", "The album, Innervisions ranked number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and re-ranked number 24 in the 2012 book version.", "How did the album, Innervisions do internationally?" ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the singles from the album, Innervisions", "Truth_answer": "The nine tracks of Innervisions encompass a wide range of themes and issues: from drug abuse in Too High and through inequality and systemic racism in Living for the City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles from the album, Innervisions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_for_the_City", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?", "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise?", "The album, Innervisions ranked number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and re-ranked number 24 in the 2012 book version.", "How did the album, Innervisions do internationally?", "What were some of the singles from the album, Innervisions?", "The nine tracks of Innervisions encompass a wide range of themes and issues: from drug abuse in Too High and through inequality and systemic racism in Living for the City." ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did that single do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Inservisions single do", "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone ranked the song, Living for the City number 105 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910204701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_for_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Living for the City from the album, Innervisions do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?", "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise?", "The album, Innervisions ranked number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and re-ranked number 24 in the 2012 book version.", "How did the album, Innervisions do internationally?", "What were some of the singles from the album, Innervisions?", "The nine tracks of Innervisions encompass a wide range of themes and issues: from drug abuse in Too High and through inequality and systemic racism in Living for the City.", "How well did Living for the City from the album, Innervisions do?", "Rolling Stone ranked the song, Living for the City number 105 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time." ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's another single from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's another single from the album, Innervisions besides Too High and Living for the City", "Truth_answer": "The album, Innervisions encompasses love in the ballads All in Love Is Fair and Golden Lady.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's another single from the album, Innervisions besides Too High and Living for the City?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_for_the_City", "Context": [ "How did the album, Innervisions perform?", "The album, Innervisions peaked at number four on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes and number one on the Billboard Soul LPs.", "When did the album, Innervisions debut?", "The album, Innervisions released August 3, 1973, on the Tamla label for Motown Records.", "How did the album, Innervisions do nationally?", "What's the highest point the album, Innervisions reached ratings wise?", "The album, Innervisions ranked number 23 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and re-ranked number 24 in the 2012 book version.", "How did the album, Innervisions do internationally?", "What were some of the singles from the album, Innervisions?", "The nine tracks of Innervisions encompass a wide range of themes and issues: from drug abuse in Too High and through inequality and systemic racism in Living for the City.", "How well did Living for the City from the album, Innervisions do?", "Rolling Stone ranked the song, Living for the City number 105 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "What's another single from the album, Innervisions besides Too High and Living for the City?", "The album, Innervisions encompasses love in the ballads All in Love Is Fair and Golden Lady." ], "Conversation_no": 444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Living for the City do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Living for the City from the album, Innervisions do", "Truth_answer": "Living for the City from the album, Innervisions reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the R&B chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910204701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_for_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Living for the City from the album, Innervisions do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls#2006–2007:_MTV_Wonder_Girls,_debut_and_line-up_changes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Hyuna's departure happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hyuna's departure happen", "Truth_answer": "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls#2006–2007:_MTV_Wonder_Girls,_debut_and_line-up_changes", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells." ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do in 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008", "Truth_answer": "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls#2008:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests." ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their breakthrough?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough", "Truth_answer": "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls#2008:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after." ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting facts can you tell me about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot", "Truth_answer": "In mid-2008, Wonder Girls performed on MBC's Show! Music Core, performing So Hot and This Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls#2008:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after.", "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot?", "In mid-2008, Wonder Girls performed on MBC's Show! Music Core, performing So Hot and This Time." ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wonder Girls' breakthrough", "Truth_answer": "Due to a vocal cord injury, Yubin temporarily lip-synced her parts under doctor's orders during the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides performing on MBC's Show! Music Core?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls#2008:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after.", "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot?", "In mid-2008, Wonder Girls performed on MBC's Show! Music Core, performing So Hot and This Time.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides performing on MBC's Show! Music Core?", "Due to a vocal cord injury, Yubin temporarily lip-synced her parts under doctor's orders during the performance." ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs were released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other Wonder Girls' songs were released besides So Hot", "Truth_answer": "After a very short break, the Wonder Girls made a comeback in early fall 2008. The music video for Nobody was revealed, and the single was released simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Girls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Wonder Girls' songs were released besides So Hot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after.", "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot?", "In mid-2008, Wonder Girls performed on MBC's Show! Music Core, performing So Hot and This Time.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides performing on MBC's Show! Music Core?", "Due to a vocal cord injury, Yubin temporarily lip-synced her parts under doctor's orders during the performance.", "What other Wonder Girls' songs were released besides So Hot?", "After a very short break, the Wonder Girls made a comeback in early fall 2008. The music video for Nobody was revealed, and the single was released simultaneously." ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they film the music video?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Wonder Girls film the music video", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the the Wonder Girls' film the music video for Nobody?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after.", "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot?", "In mid-2008, Wonder Girls performed on MBC's Show! Music Core, performing So Hot and This Time.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides performing on MBC's Show! Music Core?", "Due to a vocal cord injury, Yubin temporarily lip-synced her parts under doctor's orders during the performance.", "What other Wonder Girls' songs were released besides So Hot?", "After a very short break, the Wonder Girls made a comeback in early fall 2008. The music video for Nobody was revealed, and the single was released simultaneously.", "Where did the the Wonder Girls' film the music video for Nobody?" ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the group at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in Wonder Girls during the time of their breakthrough", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Wonder Girls during the time of their breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Wonder Girls' Hyuna's departure happen?", "Hyuna was withdrawn from Wonder Girls by her parents due to their concern over her problems with chronic gastroenteritis and fainting spells.", "What did the Wonder Girls do in 2008?", "In February 2008, the Wonder Girls joined their producer Park Jin-young for his month-long concert tour through Korea and the United States as special guests.", "What was the Wonder Girls' breakthrough?", "Wonder Girls' single So Hot was released on May 22, 2008. The song topped online charts soon after.", "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides the release of their single, So Hot?", "In mid-2008, Wonder Girls performed on MBC's Show! Music Core, performing So Hot and This Time.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wonder Girls' breakthrough besides performing on MBC's Show! Music Core?", "Due to a vocal cord injury, Yubin temporarily lip-synced her parts under doctor's orders during the performance.", "What other Wonder Girls' songs were released besides So Hot?", "After a very short break, the Wonder Girls made a comeback in early fall 2008. The music video for Nobody was revealed, and the single was released simultaneously.", "Where did the the Wonder Girls' film the music video for Nobody?", "Who was in Wonder Girls during the time of their breakthrough?" ], "Conversation_no": 445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group stay together after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Wonder Girls stay together after their breakthrough", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Wonder Girls stay together after their breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham#First_Comedy_Central_specials", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was his first comedy central special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was his first comedy central special", "Truth_answer": "On July 18, 2003, Jeff Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jeff Dunham's first comedy central special?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham#First_Comedy_Central_specials", "Context": [ "When was Jeff Dunham's first comedy central special?", "On July 18, 2003, Jeff Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central." ], "Conversation_no": 446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do in the special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jeff Dunham do in his first comedy central special", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut, whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeff Dunham do in his first comedy central special?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham#First_Comedy_Central_specials", "Context": [ "When was Jeff Dunham's first comedy central special?", "On July 18, 2003, Jeff Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central.", "What did Jeff Dunham do in his first comedy central special?", "Jeff Dunham showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut, whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls." ], "Conversation_no": 446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is jose jalapeno?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Jeff Dunham's Jose Jalapeno", "Truth_answer": "During Jeff Dunham's half hour piece with his first solo appearance on Comedy Central, he showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jeff Dunham's Jose Jalapeno?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham#First_Comedy_Central_specials", "Context": [ "When was Jeff Dunham's first comedy central special?", "On July 18, 2003, Jeff Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central.", "What did Jeff Dunham do in his first comedy central special?", "Jeff Dunham showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut, whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls.", "What is Jeff Dunham's Jose Jalapeno?", "During Jeff Dunham's half hour piece with his first solo appearance on Comedy Central, he showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick." ], "Conversation_no": 446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jeff Dunham popular after his first solo appearance on Comedy Central", "Truth_answer": "The appearance was successful, but Comedy Central resisted giving Jeff Dunham more airtime, feeling that he was not a good fit for them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeff Dunham popular after his first solo appearance on Comedy Central?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham#First_Comedy_Central_specials", "Context": [ "When was Jeff Dunham's first comedy central special?", "On July 18, 2003, Jeff Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central.", "What did Jeff Dunham do in his first comedy central special?", "Jeff Dunham showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut, whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls.", "What is Jeff Dunham's Jose Jalapeno?", "During Jeff Dunham's half hour piece with his first solo appearance on Comedy Central, he showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick.", "Was Jeff Dunham popular after his first solo appearance on Comedy Central?", "The appearance was successful, but Comedy Central resisted giving Jeff Dunham more airtime, feeling that he was not a good fit for them." ], "Conversation_no": 446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they change their mind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Comedy Central change their mind about giving Jeff Dunham more airtime", "Truth_answer": "In late 2006, Comedy Central aired Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, drawing two million viewers when it aired, and selling two million DVDs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Comedy Central change their mind about giving Jeff Dunham more airtime?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham#First_Comedy_Central_specials", "Context": [ "When was Jeff Dunham's first comedy central special?", "On July 18, 2003, Jeff Dunham appeared on Comedy Central Presents, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central.", "What did Jeff Dunham do in his first comedy central special?", "Jeff Dunham showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy and Peanut, whom Dunham had begun to merchandise into a line of dolls.", "What is Jeff Dunham's Jose Jalapeno?", "During Jeff Dunham's half hour piece with his first solo appearance on Comedy Central, he showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick.", "Was Jeff Dunham popular after his first solo appearance on Comedy Central?", "The appearance was successful, but Comedy Central resisted giving Jeff Dunham more airtime, feeling that he was not a good fit for them.", "Did Comedy Central change their mind about giving Jeff Dunham more airtime?", "In late 2006, Comedy Central aired Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, drawing two million viewers when it aired, and selling two million DVDs." ], "Conversation_no": 446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any other successeS?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeff Dunham have any other successes besides Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham's second special, Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity cemented Dunham's stardom, and introduced his most controversial character, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, which became a viral Internet sensation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Dunham have any other successes besides Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz." ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there mention of any big bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music", "Truth_answer": "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927." ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other form of style with the big bands other than swings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music", "Truth_answer": "There was a considerable range of styles among the hundreds of popular bands. Many known bands reflected the individuality of the bandleader, the lead arranger, and the personnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210204124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927.", "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music?", "There was a considerable range of styles among the hundreds of popular bands. Many known bands reflected the individuality of the bandleader, the lead arranger, and the personnel." ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there mention of any names of the big bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there mentions of any names of Big bands with swing music", "Truth_answer": "Count Basie played a relaxed, propulsive swing, Bob Crosby more of a dixieland style, Benny Goodman a hard driving swing, and Duke Ellington's compositions were varied and sophisticated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there mentions of any names of Big bands with swing music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927.", "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music?", "There was a considerable range of styles among the hundreds of popular bands. Many known bands reflected the individuality of the bandleader, the lead arranger, and the personnel.", "Was there mentions of any names of Big bands with swing music?", "Count Basie played a relaxed, propulsive swing, Bob Crosby more of a dixieland style, Benny Goodman a hard driving swing, and Duke Ellington's compositions were varied and sophisticated" ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any modern bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any modern big bands with swing music", "Truth_answer": "The popularity of many of the major bands was amplified by star vocalists, such as Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, and Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any modern big bands with swing music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927.", "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music?", "There was a considerable range of styles among the hundreds of popular bands. Many known bands reflected the individuality of the bandleader, the lead arranger, and the personnel.", "Was there mentions of any names of Big bands with swing music?", "Count Basie played a relaxed, propulsive swing, Bob Crosby more of a dixieland style, Benny Goodman a hard driving swing, and Duke Ellington's compositions were varied and sophisticated", "Was there any modern big bands with swing music?", "The popularity of many of the major bands was amplified by star vocalists, such as Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, and Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey." ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting facts about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about the article", "Truth_answer": "Big Bands uplifted morale during World War II. Many musicians served in the military and toured with USO troupes at the front.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Big band and swing music besides their popularity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#The_swing_era", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927.", "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music?", "There was a considerable range of styles among the hundreds of popular bands. Many known bands reflected the individuality of the bandleader, the lead arranger, and the personnel.", "Was there mentions of any names of Big bands with swing music?", "Count Basie played a relaxed, propulsive swing, Bob Crosby more of a dixieland style, Benny Goodman a hard driving swing, and Duke Ellington's compositions were varied and sophisticated", "Was there any modern big bands with swing music?", "The popularity of many of the major bands was amplified by star vocalists, such as Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, and Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey.", "Are there any other interesting facts about Big band and swing music besides their popularity?", "Big Bands uplifted morale during World War II. Many musicians served in the military and toured with USO troupes at the front." ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of the big bands not survive modern music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the Big band survive modern music", "Truth_answer": "By the end of the WWII, swing was giving way to less danceable music. Many of the great swing bands broke up, as the times and tastes changed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210204124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the Big band survive modern music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band?", "Swing music began appearing in the early 1930s and was distinguished by a more supple feel than early jazz.", "Was there mention of any Big bands with swing music?", "Walter Page is often credited with developing the walking bass, though earlier examples exist, such as Wellman Braud on Ellington's Washington Wabble from 1927.", "Was there any form of style with Big bands other than swing music?", "There was a considerable range of styles among the hundreds of popular bands. Many known bands reflected the individuality of the bandleader, the lead arranger, and the personnel.", "Was there mentions of any names of Big bands with swing music?", "Count Basie played a relaxed, propulsive swing, Bob Crosby more of a dixieland style, Benny Goodman a hard driving swing, and Duke Ellington's compositions were varied and sophisticated", "Was there any modern big bands with swing music?", "The popularity of many of the major bands was amplified by star vocalists, such as Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, and Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey.", "Are there any other interesting facts about Big band and swing music besides their popularity?", "Big Bands uplifted morale during World War II. Many musicians served in the military and toured with USO troupes at the front.", "Did any of the Big band survive modern music?", "By the end of the WWII, swing was giving way to less danceable music. Many of the great swing bands broke up, as the times and tastes changed." ], "Conversation_no": 447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the bands do other music besides swing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Big bands do other music besides swing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Big bands do other music besides swing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#Dance_music", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#Dance_music", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka." ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after 1914?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after 1914 with Big band", "Truth_answer": "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#Dance_music", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916." ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did jazz shape the music in this era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s", "Truth_answer": "As jazz migrated from its New Orleans origin to Chicago and New York City, energetic, suggestive dances traveled with it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#Dance_music", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s?", "As jazz migrated from its New Orleans origin to Chicago and New York City, energetic, suggestive dances traveled with it." ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a type of dance that was popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a type of dance that was popular in the early 1900s", "Truth_answer": "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a type of dance that was popular in the early 1900s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_band#Dance_music", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s?", "As jazz migrated from its New Orleans origin to Chicago and New York City, energetic, suggestive dances traveled with it.", "Was there a type of dance that was popular in the early 1900s?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka." ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any important figures for this music era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any important figures for the jazz music era", "Truth_answer": "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any important figures for the jazz music era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s?", "As jazz migrated from its New Orleans origin to Chicago and New York City, energetic, suggestive dances traveled with it.", "Was there a type of dance that was popular in the early 1900s?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "Was there any important figures for the jazz music era?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916." ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Art Hickman's band", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Art Hickman's band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s?", "As jazz migrated from its New Orleans origin to Chicago and New York City, energetic, suggestive dances traveled with it.", "Was there a type of dance that was popular in the early 1900s?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "Was there any important figures for the jazz music era?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "What was Art Hickman's band?" ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any modern dance music", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any modern dance music", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any modern dance music", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Big band music?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "What happened after 1914 with Big band?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "How did jazz shape music in the early 1900s?", "As jazz migrated from its New Orleans origin to Chicago and New York City, energetic, suggestive dances traveled with it.", "Was there a type of dance that was popular in the early 1900s?", "Before 1910, social dance in America was dominated by steps such as the waltz and polka.", "Was there any important figures for the jazz music era?", "One of the first bands to accompany the new rhythms was led by a drummer, Art Hickman, in San Francisco in 1916.", "What was Art Hickman's band?", "Is there any modern dance music" ], "Conversation_no": 448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did it become more prominent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did jazz music become more prominent", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did jazz music become more prominent?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the origin of the Etruscan civilization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the origin of the Etruscan civilization", "Truth_answer": "There are three main hypotheses as to the origins of the Etruscan civilization in the Early Iron Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020065904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_origins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin of the Etruscan civilization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization", "Context": [ "What is the origin of the Etruscan civilization?", "There are three main hypotheses as to the origins of the Etruscan civilization in the Early Iron Age." ], "Conversation_no": 449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the Etruscans settle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Etruscan civilization settle", "Truth_answer": "The Etruscan civilization settled in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbria, northern Lazio with offshoots also to the north in the Po Valley, in the current Emilia-Romagna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Etruscan civilization settle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization#Ethnonym_and_etymology", "Context": [ "What is the origin of the Etruscan civilization?", "There are three main hypotheses as to the origins of the Etruscan civilization in the Early Iron Age.", "Where did the Etruscan civilization settle?", "The Etruscan civilization settled in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbria, northern Lazio with offshoots also to the north in the Po Valley, in the current Emilia-Romagna." ], "Conversation_no": 449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Etruscan civilization", "Truth_answer": "The Etruscans called themselves Rasenna, which was syncopated to Rasna or Raśna, while the ancient Romans referred to the Etruscans as the Tuscī or Etruscī.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Etruscan civilization besides where they settled and their origin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the origin of the Etruscan civilization?", "There are three main hypotheses as to the origins of the Etruscan civilization in the Early Iron Age.", "Where did the Etruscan civilization settle?", "The Etruscan civilization settled in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbria, northern Lazio with offshoots also to the north in the Po Valley, in the current Emilia-Romagna.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Etruscan civilization besides where they settled and their origin?", "The Etruscans called themselves Rasenna, which was syncopated to Rasna or Raśna, while the ancient Romans referred to the Etruscans as the Tuscī or Etruscī." ], "Conversation_no": 449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Etruscans have any problems with other people/civilizations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Etruscan civilization have any problems with other people or civilizations", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Etruscan civilization have any problems with other people or civilizations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band members meet each other?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band members meet each other", "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts#Early_years", "Context": [ "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys." ], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the main band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years", "Truth_answer": "After many personnel changes, the line-up solidified around Ginger on guitar and vocals, CJ on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years?", "After many personnel changes, the line-up solidified around Ginger on guitar and vocals, CJ on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam." ], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band get their start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band, The Wildhearts get their start", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band, The Wildhearts get their start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years?", "After many personnel changes, the line-up solidified around Ginger on guitar and vocals, CJ on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam.", "How did the band, The Wildhearts get their start?" ], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they play a lot of concerts to begin with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Wildhearts play a lot of concerts to begin with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Wildhearts play a lot of concerts to begin with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years?", "After many personnel changes, the line-up solidified around Ginger on guitar and vocals, CJ on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam.", "How did the band, The Wildhearts get their start?", "Did The Wildhearts play a lot of concerts to begin with?" ], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any albums in their early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Wildhearts release any albums in their early years", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Wildhearts release any albums in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts#Early_years", "Context": [ "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years?", "After many personnel changes, the line-up solidified around Ginger on guitar and vocals, CJ on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam.", "How did the band, The Wildhearts get their start?", "Did The Wildhearts play a lot of concerts to begin with?", "Did The Wildhearts release any albums in their early years?" ], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of the EPs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of the The Wildhearts' EPs during their early years", "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts released two EPs in 1992, Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go and Don’t Be Happy…Just Worry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the The Wildhearts' EPs during their early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts#First_album", "Context": [ "How did The Wildhearts band members meet each other?", "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Who were the main band members of The Wildhearts during their early years?", "After many personnel changes, the line-up solidified around Ginger on guitar and vocals, CJ on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam.", "How did the band, The Wildhearts get their start?", "Did The Wildhearts play a lot of concerts to begin with?", "Did The Wildhearts release any albums in their early years?", "What were the names of the The Wildhearts' EPs during their early years?", "The Wildhearts released two EPs in 1992, Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go and Don’t Be Happy…Just Worry." ], "Conversation_no": 450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do after releasing the two EPs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The Wildhearts do after releasing the two EPs", "Truth_answer": "To follow up their first two EPs, the Wildhearts recorded demos for their first full-length album, which were released as Earth vs the Wildhearts without re-recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wildhearts do after releasing two EPs, Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go and Don’t Be Happy…Just Worry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac#National_team_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What national team was divac in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What national team was divac in", "Truth_answer": "In Summer 1986, at 18, right after signing for KK Partizan, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What national team was Vlade Divac in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What national team was Vlade Divac in?", "In Summer 1986, at 18, right after signing for KK Partizan, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid." ], "Conversation_no": 451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the team successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Vlade Divac team successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac#National_team_career", "Context": [ "What national team was Vlade Divac in?", "In Summer 1986, at 18, right after signing for KK Partizan, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid.", "Was Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win the world championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team win the World Championship in 1986", "Truth_answer": "Vlade Divacs performance was spoiled by the event in the semi-finals against the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team win the World Championship in 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac#National_team_career", "Context": [ "What national team was Vlade Divac in?", "In Summer 1986, at 18, right after signing for KK Partizan, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid.", "Was Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team successful?", "Did Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team win the World Championship in 1986?", "Vlade Divacs performance was spoiled by the event in the semi-finals against the Soviet Union." ], "Conversation_no": 451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Vlade Divac besides his senior Yugoslavia national basketball team", "Truth_answer": "The next year, Vlade Divac participated in the team that took the gold at the 1987 FIBA Junior World Championship in Bormio, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Vlade Divac besides his senior Yugoslavia national basketball team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac#National_team_career", "Context": [ "What national team was Vlade Divac in?", "In Summer 1986, at 18, right after signing for KK Partizan, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid.", "Was Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team successful?", "Did Vlade Divac's senior Yugoslavia national basketball team win the World Championship in 1986?", "Vlade Divacs performance was spoiled by the event in the semi-finals against the Soviet Union.", "What are some other interesting aspects about Vlade Divac besides his senior Yugoslavia national basketball team?", "The next year, Vlade Divac participated in the team that took the gold at the 1987 FIBA Junior World Championship in Bormio, Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other games did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other games did Vlade Divac win besides gold at the 1987 FIBA Junior World Championship", "Truth_answer": "Before the breakup of Yugoslavia, they would also take the titles at EuroBasket 1989 and the 1990 FIBA World Championship in Argentina, where they were led by Dražen Petrović.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games did Vlade Divac win besides gold at the 1987 FIBA Junior World Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman#Career_slump_(2002–2003)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 452, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one example of the controversies about Oldman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one example of the controversies about Oldman", "Truth_answer": "Gary Oldman did not appear in any major roles until 2004; it was suggested that he was blacklisted in Hollywood during this time, following the controversy from The Contender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one example of the controversies about Gary Oldman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman#Resurgence_and_franchise_stardom_(2004–2016)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is some of Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is some of Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Gary Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy's character in Child 44, alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman#Resurgence_and_franchise_stardom_(2004–2016)", "Context": [ "What is Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015?", "In 2015, Gary Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy's character in Child 44, alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman." ], "Conversation_no": 453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another example of his current work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another example of Gary Oldman's current work besides Child 44", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Gary Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal, directed by Ariel Vromen, and starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Alice Eve, and Gal Gadot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another example of Gary Oldman's current work besides Child 44?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman#Awards_success_(2017–present)", "Context": [ "What is Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015?", "In 2015, Gary Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy's character in Child 44, alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman.", "What is another example of Gary Oldman's current work besides Child 44?", "In 2016, Gary Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal, directed by Ariel Vromen, and starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Alice Eve, and Gal Gadot." ], "Conversation_no": 453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has his work earned any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Gary Oldman's recent work earned any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Gary Oldman won the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Gary Oldman's recent work earned any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman#Awards_success_(2017–present)", "Context": [ "What is Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015?", "In 2015, Gary Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy's character in Child 44, alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman.", "What is another example of Gary Oldman's current work besides Child 44?", "In 2016, Gary Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal, directed by Ariel Vromen, and starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Alice Eve, and Gal Gadot.", "Has Gary Oldman's recent work earned any awards?", "In 2018, Gary Oldman won the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor." ], "Conversation_no": 453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he earn those awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Gary Oldman earn the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor", "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Gary Oldman won the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223203132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Gary Oldman earn the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman#Awards_success_(2017–present)", "Context": [ "What is Gary Oldman's recent work from 2015?", "In 2015, Gary Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy's character in Child 44, alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman.", "What is another example of Gary Oldman's current work besides Child 44?", "In 2016, Gary Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal, directed by Ariel Vromen, and starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Alice Eve, and Gal Gadot.", "Has Gary Oldman's recent work earned any awards?", "In 2018, Gary Oldman won the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor.", "What year did Gary Oldman earn the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor?", "In 2018, Gary Oldman won the Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor." ], "Conversation_no": 453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting in his recent work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Gary Oldman's recent work besides his awards and success", "Truth_answer": "Gary Oldman's Golden Globe win came despite Oldman having once been a critic of that award; he noted that he was amazed, flattered and very proud to be nominated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Gary Oldman's recent work besides his awards and success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170726041625id_/http://www.thefamouspeople.com:80/profiles/corey-taylor-10351.php_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Corey Taylor born", "Truth_answer": "Corey Todd Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Corey Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973.", "Where was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa." ], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Corey Taylor's mother", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Corey Taylor's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973.", "Where was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Who was Corey Taylor's mother?" ], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he move or did he grow up in Des Moines?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor move or did he grow up in Des Moines", "Truth_answer": "By age 15, Corey Taylor was living in Waterloo, but later set out on his own and ended up at his grandmother's house in Des Moines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor move or did he grow up in Des Moines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973.", "Where was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Who was Corey Taylor's mother?", "Did Corey Taylor move or did he grow up in Des Moines?", "By age 15, Corey Taylor was living in Waterloo, but later set out on his own and ended up at his grandmother's house in Des Moines." ], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get started in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor get started in music", "Truth_answer": "Around 1979, Corey Taylor's grandmother introduced him to rock music, showing him a collection of Elvis Presley records from the 1950s to 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor get started in music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973.", "Where was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Who was Corey Taylor's mother?", "Did Corey Taylor move or did he grow up in Des Moines?", "By age 15, Corey Taylor was living in Waterloo, but later set out on his own and ended up at his grandmother's house in Des Moines.", "When did Corey Taylor get started in music?", "Around 1979, Corey Taylor's grandmother introduced him to rock music, showing him a collection of Elvis Presley records from the 1950s to 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Corey Taylor's early life besides when he got started in music", "Truth_answer": "By age 15, Corey Taylor had developed a drug addiction and had overdosed on cocaine twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Corey Taylor's early life besides when he got started in music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born on December 8, 1973.", "Where was Corey Taylor born?", "Corey Todd Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Who was Corey Taylor's mother?", "Did Corey Taylor move or did he grow up in Des Moines?", "By age 15, Corey Taylor was living in Waterloo, but later set out on his own and ended up at his grandmother's house in Des Moines.", "When did Corey Taylor get started in music?", "Around 1979, Corey Taylor's grandmother introduced him to rock music, showing him a collection of Elvis Presley records from the 1950s to 1970s.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Corey Taylor's early life besides when he got started in music?", "By age 15, Corey Taylor had developed a drug addiction and had overdosed on cocaine twice." ], "Conversation_no": 454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to rehab?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor go to rehab in his early life", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor go to rehab in his early life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_influences", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was an early influence of hers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was an early influence of hers", "Truth_answer": "early family life was filled with music and tradition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "early family life was filled with music and tradition" ], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition", "Truth_answer": "traditional pop and Great American Songbook", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "early family life was filled with music and tradition", "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition?", "traditional pop and Great American Songbook" ], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she know other famous people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Linda Ronstadt know other famous people", "Truth_answer": "Gilbert and Sullivan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Linda Ronstadt know other famous people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "early family life was filled with music and tradition", "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition?", "traditional pop and Great American Songbook", "did Linda Ronstadt know other famous people?", "Gilbert and Sullivan" ], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what genres were influential?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what genres were influential in Linda Ronstadt life and career", "Truth_answer": "rock and roll, rhythm and blues, gospel, opera, country, choral, and mariachi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genres were influential in Linda Ronstadt life and career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "early family life was filled with music and tradition", "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition?", "traditional pop and Great American Songbook", "did Linda Ronstadt know other famous people?", "Gilbert and Sullivan", "what genres were influential in Linda Ronstadt life and career?", "rock and roll, rhythm and blues, gospel, opera, country, choral, and mariachi" ], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she follow country music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Linda Ronstadt follow country music", "Truth_answer": "She drew influence from country singer Hank Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Linda Ronstadt follow country music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "early family life was filled with music and tradition", "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition?", "traditional pop and Great American Songbook", "did Linda Ronstadt know other famous people?", "Gilbert and Sullivan", "what genres were influential in Linda Ronstadt life and career?", "rock and roll, rhythm and blues, gospel, opera, country, choral, and mariachi", "did Linda Ronstadt follow country music?", "She drew influence from country singer Hank Williams." ], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else which was influential?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else which was influential", "Truth_answer": "Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else which was influential for Linda Ronstadt besides country singer Hank Williams?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "Who was an early influence of Linda Ronstadt?", "early family life was filled with music and tradition", "Were there other influences for Linda Ronstadt besides early family life filled with music and tradition?", "traditional pop and Great American Songbook", "did Linda Ronstadt know other famous people?", "Gilbert and Sullivan", "what genres were influential in Linda Ronstadt life and career?", "rock and roll, rhythm and blues, gospel, opera, country, choral, and mariachi", "did Linda Ronstadt follow country music?", "She drew influence from country singer Hank Williams.", "anything else which was influential for Linda Ronstadt besides country singer Hank Williams?", "Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday." ], "Conversation_no": 455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she influenced by anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Linda Ronstadt influenced anyone else besides Ella Fitzgerald and billy Holiday", "Truth_answer": "Maria Callas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Linda Ronstadt influenced anyone else besides Ella Fitzgerald and billy Holiday?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did her career take off?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did her career take off", "Truth_answer": "At age 14", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14" ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14", "Truth_answer": "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14", "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues" ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the hits she performed if any?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the hits Linda Ronstadt performed if any", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the hits Linda Rondstadt performed if any when her career took off at age 14 performing at coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Golden_Globe_Award_nomination", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14", "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues", "What were some of the hits Linda Rondstadt performed if any when her career took off at age 14 performing at coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues?" ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any films or just perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt do any films or just perform", "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1980, Ronstadt began rehearsals for the first of several leads in Broadway musicals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt do any films or just perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Golden_Globe_Award_nomination", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14", "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues", "What were some of the hits Linda Rondstadt performed if any when her career took off at age 14 performing at coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues?", "Did Linda Ronstadt do any films or just perform?", "In the summer of 1980, Ronstadt began rehearsals for the first of several leads in Broadway musicals." ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she ever received any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Linda Romstadt ever received any awards", "Truth_answer": "She has earned 10 Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Linda Romstadt ever received any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Career_overview", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14", "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues", "What were some of the hits Linda Rondstadt performed if any when her career took off at age 14 performing at coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues?", "Did Linda Ronstadt do any films or just perform?", "In the summer of 1980, Ronstadt began rehearsals for the first of several leads in Broadway musicals.", "Has Linda Romstadt ever received any awards?", "She has earned 10 Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award" ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything after her singing career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt do anything after her singing career", "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstant published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in September 2013. A documentary based on her memoirs, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, was released in 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt do anything after her singing career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Career_overview", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14", "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues", "What were some of the hits Linda Rondstadt performed if any when her career took off at age 14 performing at coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues?", "Did Linda Ronstadt do any films or just perform?", "In the summer of 1980, Ronstadt began rehearsals for the first of several leads in Broadway musicals.", "Has Linda Romstadt ever received any awards?", "She has earned 10 Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award", "Did Linda Ronstadt do anything after her singing career?", "Linda Ronstant published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in September 2013. A documentary based on her memoirs, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, was released in 2019" ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "During her career was she married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "During her career was Linda Ronstadt married", "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt has never married", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "During her career was Linda Ronstadt married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt#Career_overview", "Context": [ "When did Linda Ronstadt career take off?", "At age 14", "Where did Linda Ronstadt perform when her career took off at age 14?", "coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues", "What were some of the hits Linda Rondstadt performed if any when her career took off at age 14 performing at coffeehouses, fraternity houses, and other small venues?", "Did Linda Ronstadt do any films or just perform?", "In the summer of 1980, Ronstadt began rehearsals for the first of several leads in Broadway musicals.", "Has Linda Romstadt ever received any awards?", "She has earned 10 Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award", "Did Linda Ronstadt do anything after her singing career?", "Linda Ronstant published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in September 2013. A documentary based on her memoirs, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, was released in 2019", "During her career was Linda Ronstadt married?", "Linda Ronstadt has never married" ], "Conversation_no": 456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she retired from singing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Linda Ronstadt retired from singing", "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt announced her retirement in 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Linda Ronstadt retired from singing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Long-standing_college_political_alliances", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his political alliances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his political alliances", "Truth_answer": "hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jack Abramoff political alliances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Long-standing_college_political_alliances", "Context": [ "What were Jack Abramoff political alliances?", "hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist." ], "Conversation_no": 457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jack Abramoffdo the political alliances that hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist", "Truth_answer": "In 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jack Abramoffdo the political alliances that hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Long-standing_college_political_alliances", "Context": [ "What were Jack Abramoff political alliances?", "hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist.", "When did Jack Abramoffdo the political alliances that hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist?", "In 1983" ], "Conversation_no": 457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he made these alliances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Jack Abramoffdo made these alliances", "Truth_answer": "Jack Abramoff formed the USA Foundation, a non-partisan tax-exempt organization which held two days of rallies on college campuses around the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jack Abramoff made these alliances in 1983?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Long-standing_college_political_alliances", "Context": [ "What were Jack Abramoff political alliances?", "hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist.", "When did Jack Abramoffdo the political alliances that hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist?", "In 1983", "What happened after Jack Abramoff made these alliances in 1983?", "Jack Abramoff formed the USA Foundation, a non-partisan tax-exempt organization which held two days of rallies on college campuses around the United States" ], "Conversation_no": 457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any specific people he was allied with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any specific people Jack Abramoff was allied with", "Truth_answer": "Jack Abramoff, Norquist and Reed formed what was known as the Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any specific people Jack Abramoff was allied with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Long-standing_college_political_alliances", "Context": [ "What were Jack Abramoff political alliances?", "hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist.", "When did Jack Abramoffdo the political alliances that hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist?", "In 1983", "What happened after Jack Abramoff made these alliances in 1983?", "Jack Abramoff formed the USA Foundation, a non-partisan tax-exempt organization which held two days of rallies on college campuses around the United States", "Are there any specific people Jack Abramoff was allied with?", "Jack Abramoff, Norquist and Reed formed what was known as the Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate" ], "Conversation_no": 457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the triumvirate work together on anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the triumvirate work together on anything", "Truth_answer": "the trio purged dissidents and re-wrote the CRNC's bylaws to consolidate their control over the organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the ack Abramoff, Norquist and Reed formed what was known as the Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate work together on anything?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans", "Context": [ "What were Jack Abramoff political alliances?", "hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist.", "When did Jack Abramoffdo the political alliances that hold key roles in state and national politics and business, and some would later interact with Abramoff in his role as a lobbyist?", "In 1983", "What happened after Jack Abramoff made these alliances in 1983?", "Jack Abramoff formed the USA Foundation, a non-partisan tax-exempt organization which held two days of rallies on college campuses around the United States", "Are there any specific people Jack Abramoff was allied with?", "Jack Abramoff, Norquist and Reed formed what was known as the Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate", "Did the ack Abramoff, Norquist and Reed formed what was known as the Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate work together on anything?", "the trio purged dissidents and re-wrote the CRNC's bylaws to consolidate their control over the organization." ], "Conversation_no": 457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the CRNC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the CRNC", "Truth_answer": "The College Republican National Committee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Republicans_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the CRNC?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHat happened to the economy when George Bush was president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHat happened to the economy when George Bush was president", "Truth_answer": "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991." ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the economy in recession?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991", "Truth_answer": "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990" ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What actions did Bush take to improve the economy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990", "Truth_answer": "bring an end to federal budget deficits", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990", "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990?", "bring an end to federal budget deficits" ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his plans work to help the economy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George W.H. Bush's plans to bring an end to federal budget deficits work to help the economy", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. Bush and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George W.H. Bush's plans to bring an end to federal budget deficits work to help the economy ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990", "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990?", "bring an end to federal budget deficits", "Did George W.H. Bush's plans to bring an end to federal budget deficits work to help the economy ?", "George W.H. Bush and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990" ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me some of the things he tried to curb the deficit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me some of the things George W.H. Bush tried to curb the deficit", "Truth_answer": "George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me some of the things George H.W. Bush tried to curb the deficit when he and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990", "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990?", "bring an end to federal budget deficits", "Did George W.H. Bush's plans to bring an end to federal budget deficits work to help the economy ?", "George W.H. Bush and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990", "Tell me some of the things George H.W. Bush tried to curb the deficit when he and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990?", "George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs" ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George W.H. Bush article besides George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs", "Truth_answer": "George H.W. Bush said that he would be open to a deficit reduction program which included spending cuts, incentives for economic growth, budget process reform, as well as tax increases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George W.H. Bush article besides George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990", "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990?", "bring an end to federal budget deficits", "Did George W.H. Bush's plans to bring an end to federal budget deficits work to help the economy ?", "George W.H. Bush and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990", "Tell me some of the things George H.W. Bush tried to curb the deficit when he and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990?", "George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George W.H. Bush article besides George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs?", "George H.W. Bush said that he would be open to a deficit reduction program which included spending cuts, incentives for economic growth, budget process reform, as well as tax increases." ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHich new taxes did Bush introduce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which new taxes did Bush introduce after he said that he would be open to a deficit reduction program which included spending cuts, incentives for economic growth, budget process reform, as well as tax increases", "Truth_answer": "a higher gas tax", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which new taxes did Bush introduce after he said that he would be open to a deficit reduction program which included spending cuts, incentives for economic growth, budget process reform, as well as tax increases?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Presidency_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What happened to the economy when George H. W. Bush was president?", "The unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991.", "Was the economy in recession when unemployment rate rose from 5.9 percent in 1989 to a high of 7.8 percent in mid-1991?", "the United States entered a mild recession in 1990", "What actions did George W.H Bush take to improve the economy that entered a mild recession in 1990?", "bring an end to federal budget deficits", "Did George W.H. Bush's plans to bring an end to federal budget deficits work to help the economy ?", "George W.H. Bush and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990", "Tell me some of the things George H.W. Bush tried to curb the deficit when he and congressional leaders agreed to avoid major changes to the budget for fiscal year 1990?", "George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George W.H. Bush article besides George H.W. Bush and Congressional Democrats announced a compromise to cut funding for mandatory and discretionary programs?", "George H.W. Bush said that he would be open to a deficit reduction program which included spending cuts, incentives for economic growth, budget process reform, as well as tax increases.", "Which new taxes did Bush introduce after he said that he would be open to a deficit reduction program which included spending cuts, incentives for economic growth, budget process reform, as well as tax increases?", "a higher gas tax" ], "Conversation_no": 458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me something noteworthy about the economy during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me something noteworthy about the economy during the time of george W.H bush presidency", "Truth_answer": "The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, enacted on October 27, 1990, dropped much of the gasoline tax increase in favor of higher income taxes on top earners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something noteworthy about the economy during the time of george W.H bush presidency?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Vice_presidency_(1981–1989)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1980", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1980", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1980?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Vice_presidency_(1981–1989)", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston" ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did bush do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else did bush do", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business" ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was George W.H. Bush married", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. Bus was on leave from the navy, he married Barbara Pierce in Rye, New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was George W.H. Bush married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business", "was George W.H. Bush married?", "George W.H. Bus was on leave from the navy, he married Barbara Pierce in Rye, New York" ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do in the navy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did George W.H. Bush do in the navy", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. Bus was a naval aviator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did George W.H. Bush do in the navy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business", "was George W.H. Bush married?", "George W.H. Bus was on leave from the navy, he married Barbara Pierce in Rye, New York", "what did George W.H. Bush do in the navy?", "George W.H. Bus was a naval aviator." ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after the navy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did George W.H. bush do after being a naval aviator in the navy", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. enrolled at Yale University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did George W.H. bush do after being a naval aviator in the navy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business", "was George W.H. Bush married?", "George W.H. Bus was on leave from the navy, he married Barbara Pierce in Rye, New York", "what did George W.H. Bush do in the navy?", "George W.H. Bus was a naval aviator.", "what did George W.H. bush do after being a naval aviator in the navy?", "George W.H. enrolled at Yale University" ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do to become more involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did George W.H bush do to become more involved", "Truth_answer": "Bush began planning for a presidential run after the 1984 election, and he officially entered the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries in October 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did George W.H bush do to become more involved?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business", "was George W.H. Bush married?", "George W.H. Bus was on leave from the navy, he married Barbara Pierce in Rye, New York", "what did George W.H. Bush do in the navy?", "George W.H. Bus was a naval aviator.", "what did George W.H. bush do after being a naval aviator in the navy?", "George W.H. enrolled at Yale University", "what did George W.H bush do to become more involved?", "Bush began planning for a presidential run after the 1984 election, and he officially entered the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries in October 1987" ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was his opponent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was George W.H bush opponent", "Truth_answer": "Governor Michael Dukakis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush_p90" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was George W.H. Bush's opponent in the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries in October 1987?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what happened in 1980?", "George W.H. Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston", "what else did George W.H. Bush do in 1980 besides becoming chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston?", "George W.H. Bush also spent a year as a part-time professor of Administrative Science at Rice University's Jones School of Business", "was George W.H. Bush married?", "George W.H. Bus was on leave from the navy, he married Barbara Pierce in Rye, New York", "what did George W.H. Bush do in the navy?", "George W.H. Bus was a naval aviator.", "what did George W.H. bush do after being a naval aviator in the navy?", "George W.H. enrolled at Yale University", "what did George W.H bush do to become more involved?", "Bush began planning for a presidential run after the 1984 election, and he officially entered the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries in October 1987", "who was George W.H. Bush's opponent in the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries in October 1987?", "Governor Michael Dukakis" ], "Conversation_no": 459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries between Governor Michael Dukakis", "Truth_answer": "George W.H. Bush", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 1988 Republican Party presidential primaries between Governor Michael Dukakis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_rules_football_families", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a footballing family", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a footballing family", "Truth_answer": "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a footballing family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#A_footballing_family", "Context": [ "What is a footballing family?", "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League" ], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Gary Ablett's family play the sport too", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too", "Truth_answer": "Two of Ablett's brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#A_footballing_family", "Context": [ "What is a footballing family?", "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League", "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too?", "Two of Ablett's brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda." ], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett's eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr., has followed in his footsteps to play for Geelong", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Jr.", "Context": [ "What is a footballing family?", "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League", "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too?", "Two of Ablett's brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article?", "Gary Ablett's eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr., has followed in his footsteps to play for Geelong" ], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about Gary Ablett Jr", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Gary Ablett Jr that has followed in Gary ablett sr. footsteps to play for Geelong", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Jr was drafted by Geelong nicknamed the cats with their fifth selection, and was the fortieth overall draft pick in the 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Gary Ablett Jr that has followed in Gary ablett sr. footsteps to play for Geelong?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#The_early_years_at_Geelong_(1984–1988)", "Context": [ "What is a footballing family?", "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League", "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too?", "Two of Ablett's brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article?", "Gary Ablett's eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr., has followed in his footsteps to play for Geelong", "What else can you tell me about Gary Ablett Jr that has followed in Gary ablett sr. footsteps to play for Geelong?", "Gary Ablett Jr was drafted by Geelong nicknamed the cats with their fifth selection, and was the fortieth overall draft pick in the 2001" ], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Ablett Sr. also play for the Cats", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. also play for the Geelong Cats", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. signed a one-year contract for the 1984 season with GeelongHe debuted for the Cats in Round 7 .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. also play for the Geelong Cats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#The_early_years_at_Geelong_(1984–1988)", "Context": [ "What is a footballing family?", "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League", "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too?", "Two of Ablett's brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article?", "Gary Ablett's eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr., has followed in his footsteps to play for Geelong", "What else can you tell me about Gary Ablett Jr that has followed in Gary ablett sr. footsteps to play for Geelong?", "Gary Ablett Jr was drafted by Geelong nicknamed the cats with their fifth selection, and was the fortieth overall draft pick in the 2001", "Did Gary Ablett Sr. also play for the Geelong Cats?", "Gary Ablett Sr. signed a one-year contract for the 1984 season with GeelongHe debuted for the Cats in Round 7 ." ], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many children did Ablett Sr have", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many children did Gary Ablett Sr have besides Gary albett jr", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr had four children Natasha, Gary Jr., Nathan, and Alisha", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Gary Ablett Sr have besides Gary albett jr?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Early_life", "Context": [ "What is a footballing family?", "families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League", "Did Gary Ablett's family play australian football too?", "Two of Ablett's brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article?", "Gary Ablett's eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr., has followed in his footsteps to play for Geelong", "What else can you tell me about Gary Ablett Jr that has followed in Gary ablett sr. footsteps to play for Geelong?", "Gary Ablett Jr was drafted by Geelong nicknamed the cats with their fifth selection, and was the fortieth overall draft pick in the 2001", "Did Gary Ablett Sr. also play for the Geelong Cats?", "Gary Ablett Sr. signed a one-year contract for the 1984 season with GeelongHe debuted for the Cats in Round 7 .", "How many children did Gary Ablett Sr have besides Gary albett jr?", "Gary Ablett Sr had four children Natasha, Gary Jr., Nathan, and Alisha" ], "Conversation_no": 460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they all follow his footsteps", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr all four children Natasha, Gary Jr., Nathan, and Alisha follow his footsteps", "Truth_answer": "only Gary Jr. and Nathan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr all four children Natasha, Gary Jr., Nathan, and Alisha follow his footsteps?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did the band interview with", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the band interview with", "Truth_answer": "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p7", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme" ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What band member was there", "Transformer_rewrite": "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview", "Truth_answer": "Harry McVeigh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh" ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "Truth_answer": "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p7", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh", "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the good news", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "Truth_answer": "Harry McVeigh mentioned that the ambitious recording of Nothing to Give and The Price of Love act as a taster of the different sound to come on their sophomore release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh", "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010?", "Harry McVeigh mentioned that the ambitious recording of Nothing to Give and The Price of Love act as a taster of the different sound to come on their sophomore release." ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2010", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to the band White Lies", "Truth_answer": "in November 2010, White Lies confirmed their second album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to the band White Lies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh", "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010?", "Harry McVeigh mentioned that the ambitious recording of Nothing to Give and The Price of Love act as a taster of the different sound to come on their sophomore release.", "What happened in 2010 to the band White Lies", "in November 2010, White Lies confirmed their second album" ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the albums name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the albums name", "Truth_answer": "Ritual", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band white lies second albums name confirmed in 2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh", "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010?", "Harry McVeigh mentioned that the ambitious recording of Nothing to Give and The Price of Love act as a taster of the different sound to come on their sophomore release.", "What happened in 2010 to the band White Lies", "in November 2010, White Lies confirmed their second album", "what was the band white lies second albums name confirmed in 2010?", "Ritual" ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date was it realesed", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date was the band white lies album Ritual realesed", "Truth_answer": "on January 17 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the band white lies album Ritual realesed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh", "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010?", "Harry McVeigh mentioned that the ambitious recording of Nothing to Give and The Price of Love act as a taster of the different sound to come on their sophomore release.", "What happened in 2010 to the band White Lies", "in November 2010, White Lies confirmed their second album", "what was the band white lies second albums name confirmed in 2010?", "Ritual", "What date was the band white lies album Ritual realesed?", "on January 17 2011" ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the single released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the single for the album ritual by the band white lies released", "Truth_answer": "the album's first single Bigger than Us was released on 3 January 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the single for the album ritual by the band white lies released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)", "Context": [ "who did the band White Lies interview with?", "the BBC's Newsbeat programme", "What White Lies band member was there in tthe BBC's Newsbeat programme interview?", "Harry McVeigh", "What did Harry McVeigh the member of the white lies band say in the interview with the BBC's Newsbeat programme?", "Harry McVeigh stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010", "What was the good news Harry McVeigh white lies band member shared after he stated that due to the nature of the band's songwriting techniques clashing with their difficult touring schedules, there will be no new White Lies material until 2010?", "Harry McVeigh mentioned that the ambitious recording of Nothing to Give and The Price of Love act as a taster of the different sound to come on their sophomore release.", "What happened in 2010 to the band White Lies", "in November 2010, White Lies confirmed their second album", "what was the band white lies second albums name confirmed in 2010?", "Ritual", "What date was the band white lies album Ritual realesed?", "on January 17 2011", "When was the single for the album ritual by the band white lies released?", "the album's first single Bigger than Us was released on 3 January 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was announced next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was announced next", "Truth_answer": "An eleven date tour of the United Kingdom was also announced for February 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was announced next after the album's first single Bigger than Us was released on 3 January 2011?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her legacy", "Truth_answer": "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall" ], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall?", "Suzanne Lenglen won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships" ], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she set any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Suzanne Lenglen set any records", "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen's title at the 1914 World Hard Court Championships made her the youngest major champion in tennis history at 15 years and 16 days old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Suzanne Lenglen set any records when she won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall?", "Suzanne Lenglen won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships", "did Suzanne Lenglen set any records when she won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships?", "Suzanne Lenglen's title at the 1914 World Hard Court Championships made her the youngest major champion in tennis history at 15 years and 16 days old." ], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she receive any honors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Suzanne Lenglen receive any honors", "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Suzanne Lenglen receive any honors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall?", "Suzanne Lenglen won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships", "did Suzanne Lenglen set any records when she won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships?", "Suzanne Lenglen's title at the 1914 World Hard Court Championships made her the youngest major champion in tennis history at 15 years and 16 days old.", "did Suzanne Lenglen receive any honors?", "Suzanne Lenglen was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1978" ], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other trophies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen have any other trophies", "Truth_answer": "Overall, Suzanne Lenglen won six Wimbledon singles titles, including five in a row from 1919 through 1923, and also won triple crowns at the first two open French Championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen have any other trophies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Honours", "Context": [ "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall?", "Suzanne Lenglen won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships", "did Suzanne Lenglen set any records when she won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships?", "Suzanne Lenglen's title at the 1914 World Hard Court Championships made her the youngest major champion in tennis history at 15 years and 16 days old.", "did Suzanne Lenglen receive any honors?", "Suzanne Lenglen was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1978", "Did Suzanne Lenglen have any other trophies?", "Overall, Suzanne Lenglen won six Wimbledon singles titles, including five in a row from 1919 through 1923, and also won triple crowns at the first two open French Championships" ], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Suzanne Lenglen article", "Truth_answer": "the second show court, which was built in 1994 with a capacity of about 10000, was named Court Suzanne Lenglen in 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Suzanne Lenglen article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen#Honours", "Context": [ "What was Suzanne Lenglen's legacy?", "suzanne Lenglen was ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall", "did Suzanne Lenglen have any other awards besides being ranked as the 24th greatest player of all-time by the Tennis Channel. She was the ninth-highest ranked woman overall?", "Suzanne Lenglen won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships", "did Suzanne Lenglen set any records when she won a total of 17 titles at the Wimbledon Championships, 19 titles at the French Championships, as well as 10 titles at the World Hard Court Championships?", "Suzanne Lenglen's title at the 1914 World Hard Court Championships made her the youngest major champion in tennis history at 15 years and 16 days old.", "did Suzanne Lenglen receive any honors?", "Suzanne Lenglen was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1978", "Did Suzanne Lenglen have any other trophies?", "Overall, Suzanne Lenglen won six Wimbledon singles titles, including five in a row from 1919 through 1923, and also won triple crowns at the first two open French Championships", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Suzanne Lenglen article?", "the second show court, which was built in 1994 with a capacity of about 10000, was named Court Suzanne Lenglen in 1997" ], "Conversation_no": 462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was anything else named after her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was anything else named after her", "Truth_answer": "the main entrances to the ground is Porte Suzanne Lenglen, which leads to Allée Suzanne Lenglen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was anything else named after her besides the second show court, which was built in 1994 with a capacity of about 10000, that was named Court Suzanne Lenglen in 1997?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Oyly_Carte_Opera_Company", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is D'Oyly Carte", "Truth_answer": "is a professional light opera company that staged Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025060413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'Oyly_Carte_Opera_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier#D'Oyly_Carte_years", "Context": [ "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "is a professional light opera company that staged Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas" ], "Conversation_no": 463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he direct while there:?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Alfred Cellier direct while in D'Oyly Carte", "Truth_answer": "The Sorcerer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025060413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'Oyly_Carte_Opera_Company_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alfred Cellier direct while in D'Oyly Carte?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier#D'Oyly_Carte_years", "Context": [ "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "is a professional light opera company that staged Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas", "what did Alfred Cellier direct while in D'Oyly Carte?", "The Sorcerer" ], "Conversation_no": 463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the most popular one he directed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the most popular one Alfred Cellier directed in D'Oyly Carte", "Truth_answer": "George Grossmith's Cups and Saucers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most popular one Alfred Cellier directed in D'Oyly Carte?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier#D'Oyly_Carte_years", "Context": [ "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "is a professional light opera company that staged Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas", "what did Alfred Cellier direct while in D'Oyly Carte?", "The Sorcerer", "what was the most popular one Alfred Cellier directed in D'Oyly Carte?", "George Grossmith's Cups and Saucers" ], "Conversation_no": 463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is something interesting about his D'Oyly Carte years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is something interesting about George Grossmiths D'Oyly Carte years", "Truth_answer": "Alfred Cellier was noted for his attempts to calm the audience during the fracas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something interesting about Alfred Cellier's D'Oyly Carte years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier#D'Oyly_Carte_years", "Context": [ "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "is a professional light opera company that staged Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas", "what did Alfred Cellier direct while in D'Oyly Carte?", "The Sorcerer", "what was the most popular one Alfred Cellier directed in D'Oyly Carte?", "George Grossmith's Cups and Saucers", "what is something interesting about Alfred Cellier's D'Oyly Carte years?", "Alfred Cellier was noted for his attempts to calm the audience during the fracas" ], "Conversation_no": 463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as conductor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Alfred Cellier do as conductor", "Truth_answer": "The Pirates of Penzance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alfred Cellier do as conductor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier#D'Oyly_Carte_years", "Context": [ "what is D'Oyly Carte?", "is a professional light opera company that staged Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas", "what did Alfred Cellier direct while in D'Oyly Carte?", "The Sorcerer", "what was the most popular one Alfred Cellier directed in D'Oyly Carte?", "George Grossmith's Cups and Saucers", "what is something interesting about Alfred Cellier's D'Oyly Carte years?", "Alfred Cellier was noted for his attempts to calm the audience during the fracas", "what did Alfred Cellier do as conductor?", "The Pirates of Penzance" ], "Conversation_no": 463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he stay in America after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Alfred Cellier stay in America after The Pirates of Penzance", "Truth_answer": "Back in London in July 1880, he directed the music at the Opera Comique for Pirates and another of his own pieces with Desprez, In the Sulks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alfred Cellier stay in America after The Pirates of Penzance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums did Led Zeppelin record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many albums did Led Zeppelin record", "Truth_answer": "eight studio albums released over ten years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124051958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Led Zeppelin record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_(album)", "Context": [ "How many albums did Led Zeppelin record?", "eight studio albums released over ten years" ], "Conversation_no": 464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What enhanced Page's recording", "Transformer_rewrite": "What enhanced Jimmy Page's recording of the album Led Zeppelin", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Page played a psychedelically painted Fender Telecaster", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117185937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What enhanced Jimmy Page's recording of the album Led Zeppelin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_(album)", "Context": [ "How many albums did Led Zeppelin record?", "eight studio albums released over ten years", "What enhanced Jimmy Page's recording of the album Led Zeppelin", "Jimmy Page played a psychedelically painted Fender Telecaster" ], "Conversation_no": 464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did it only take 36 hours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the recording of the album led zeppelin by led zeppelin only take 36 hours", "Truth_answer": "One of the reasons for the short recording time was that the material selected for the album had been well-rehearsed by the band on the Scandinavian tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117185937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the recording of the album led zeppelin by led zeppelin only take 36 hours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_(album)", "Context": [ "How many albums did Led Zeppelin record?", "eight studio albums released over ten years", "What enhanced Jimmy Page's recording of the album Led Zeppelin", "Jimmy Page played a psychedelically painted Fender Telecaster", "Why did the recording of the album led zeppelin by led zeppelin only take 36 hours?", "One of the reasons for the short recording time was that the material selected for the album had been well-rehearsed by the band on the Scandinavian tour." ], "Conversation_no": 464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What new recording style did Page come up with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What new recording style did Jimmy Page come up with in the recorminf of the album led zeppelin by led zeppelin", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Page played the Telecaster through a Supro amplifier, and used a Gibson J-200, for the album's acoustic tracks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What new recording style did Jimmy Page come up with in the recorminf of the album led zeppelin by led zeppelin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "HOW DID TYLER GAIN MAINSTREAM EXPOSURE?", "Transformer_rewrite": "HOW DID TYLER GAIN MAINSTREAM EXPOSURE", "Truth_answer": "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler#1998–2000:_mainstream_exposure", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty" ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in tyler's life during 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler#1998–2000:_mainstream_exposure", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon" ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what role did Tyler play in Armageddon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what role did Tyler play in Armageddon", "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler played the daughter of Bruce Willis' character and love interest of Ben Affleck's character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104185321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what role did Liv Tyler play in Armageddon in 1998?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler#1998–2000:_mainstream_exposure", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon", "what role did Liv Tyler play in Armageddon in 1998?", "Liv Tyler played the daughter of Bruce Willis' character and love interest of Ben Affleck's character." ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any highlights in Tyler's career in 1999?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any highlights in Liv Tyler's career in 1999", "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler was then cast in the drama Onegin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any highlights in Liv Tyler's career in 1999?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler#1998–2000:_mainstream_exposure", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon", "what role did Liv Tyler play in Armageddon in 1998?", "Liv Tyler played the daughter of Bruce Willis' character and love interest of Ben Affleck's character.", "were there any highlights in Liv Tyler's career in 1999?", "Liv Tyler was then cast in the drama Onegin" ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a special role in onegin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Liv Tyler have a special role in onegin when she was cast in 1999", "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler portrayed Tatyana Larina and co-starred with Ralph Fiennes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104185321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Liv Tyler have a special role in onegin when she was cast in 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler#1998–2000:_mainstream_exposure", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon", "what role did Liv Tyler play in Armageddon in 1998?", "Liv Tyler played the daughter of Bruce Willis' character and love interest of Ben Affleck's character.", "were there any highlights in Liv Tyler's career in 1999?", "Liv Tyler was then cast in the drama Onegin", "Did Liv Tyler have a special role in onegin when she was cast in 1999?", "Liv Tyler portrayed Tatyana Larina and co-starred with Ralph Fiennes." ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in her career during 2000?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Liv Tyler's career during 2000", "Truth_answer": "In Cookie's Fortune, she was part of an ensemble cast that included Glenn Close, Julianne Moore, Chris O'Donnell, and Patricia Neal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Liv Tyler's career during 2000?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon", "what role did Liv Tyler play in Armageddon in 1998?", "Liv Tyler played the daughter of Bruce Willis' character and love interest of Ben Affleck's character.", "were there any highlights in Liv Tyler's career in 1999?", "Liv Tyler was then cast in the drama Onegin", "Did Liv Tyler have a special role in onegin when she was cast in 1999?", "Liv Tyler portrayed Tatyana Larina and co-starred with Ralph Fiennes.", "What happened in Liv Tyler's career during 2000?", "In Cookie's Fortune, she was part of an ensemble cast that included Glenn Close, Julianne Moore, Chris O'Donnell, and Patricia Neal." ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Tyler receive any awards fir her performance during 98-2000?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Liv Tyler receive any awards fir her performance during 98-2000", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Liv Tyler receive any awards fir her performance during 98-2000?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler#1998–2000:_mainstream_exposure", "Context": [ "How did Liv Tyler gain mainstream exposure?", "with roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty", "what happened in Liv tyler's life during 1998 after her roles in Heavy, Empire Records, That Thing You Do!, and Stealing Beauty?", "Liv Tyler appeared in the movie Armageddon", "what role did Liv Tyler play in Armageddon in 1998?", "Liv Tyler played the daughter of Bruce Willis' character and love interest of Ben Affleck's character.", "were there any highlights in Liv Tyler's career in 1999?", "Liv Tyler was then cast in the drama Onegin", "Did Liv Tyler have a special role in onegin when she was cast in 1999?", "Liv Tyler portrayed Tatyana Larina and co-starred with Ralph Fiennes.", "What happened in Liv Tyler's career during 2000?", "In Cookie's Fortune, she was part of an ensemble cast that included Glenn Close, Julianne Moore, Chris O'Donnell, and Patricia Neal.", "Did Liv Tyler receive any awards fir her performance during 98-2000?" ], "Conversation_no": 465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did critics react to her role in onegin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did critics react to Live Liv Tyler's role in onegin", "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler was required to master an English accent for Ongegin. Stephen Holden of The New York Times felt that her approximation of an English accent was inert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104185321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics react to Live Liv Tyler's role in onegin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge#Reform_during_the_nineteenth_century", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the reform about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the reform about", "Truth_answer": "By the 1860s it was recognised that musical standards in the choir needed improvement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reform about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge#Reform_during_the_nineteenth_century", "Context": [ "what was the reform about?", "By the 1860s it was recognised that musical standards in the choir needed improvement" ], "Conversation_no": 466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of improvement", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of improvement did the musical standards in the choir needed", "Truth_answer": "the Choral Service has suffered mutilation in every place where it is retained. King's College has reduced the original number of its Conduct Chaplains from three to one", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103115734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of improvement did the musical standards in the choir needed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge#Reform_during_the_nineteenth_century", "Context": [ "what was the reform about?", "By the 1860s it was recognised that musical standards in the choir needed improvement", "what kind of improvement did the musical standards in the choir needed?", "the Choral Service has suffered mutilation in every place where it is retained. King's College has reduced the original number of its Conduct Chaplains from three to one" ], "Conversation_no": 466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other reforms happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other reforms happened", "Truth_answer": "mongst the lay clerks, whose duties were at this time divided by also singing at Trinity, indiscipline and absenteeism were common.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103115734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other reforms happened Choir of King's College, Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College,_Cambridge", "Context": [ "what was the reform about?", "By the 1860s it was recognised that musical standards in the choir needed improvement", "what kind of improvement did the musical standards in the choir needed?", "the Choral Service has suffered mutilation in every place where it is retained. King's College has reduced the original number of its Conduct Chaplains from three to one", "what other reforms happened Choir of King's College, Cambridge?", "mongst the lay clerks, whose duties were at this time divided by also singing at Trinity, indiscipline and absenteeism were common." ], "Conversation_no": 466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who or what was Trinity", "Transformer_rewrite": "who or what was Trinity in the choir of King's College cambridge", "Truth_answer": "Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/E._Cobham_Brewer_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108134449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College,_Cambridge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who or what was Trinity in the choir of King's College cambridge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What day was the premier league for arsenal", "Transformer_rewrite": "What day was the premier league for arsenal", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was the premier league for arsenal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka#Arsenal", "Context": [ "What day was the premier league for arsenal?" ], "Conversation_no": 467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what age did he join the Premier League", "Transformer_rewrite": "what age did Nicolas Anelka join the Premier League", "Truth_answer": "at age 17", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what age did Nicolas Anelka join the Premier League?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka#Arsenal", "Context": [ "What day was the premier league for arsenal?", "what age did Nicolas Anelka join the Premier League?", "at age 17" ], "Conversation_no": 467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what nickname was given to him in the premier league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what nickname was given to Nicola Anelkla in the premier league", "Truth_answer": "Le Sulk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what nickname was given to Nicola Anelkla in the premier league?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka#Arsenal", "Context": [ "What day was the premier league for arsenal?", "what age did Nicolas Anelka join the Premier League?", "at age 17", "what nickname was given to Nicola Anelkla in the premier league?", "Le Sulk" ], "Conversation_no": 467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he leave Arsenal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Nicola Anelka leave Arsena where he was given the nickname Le sulk", "Truth_answer": "On 2 August 1999, Nicolas Anelka joined Real Madrid", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Nicola Anelka leave Arsena where he was given the nickname Le sulk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka#Arsenal", "Context": [ "What day was the premier league for arsenal?", "what age did Nicolas Anelka join the Premier League?", "at age 17", "what nickname was given to Nicola Anelkla in the premier league?", "Le Sulk", "did Nicola Anelka leave Arsena where he was given the nickname Le sulk?", "On 2 August 1999, Nicolas Anelka joined Real Madrid" ], "Conversation_no": 467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he play as a striker for Arsenal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Nicola Anelka play as a striker for Arsenal", "Truth_answer": "Nicolas Anelka played as a forward", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/Why_are_Bolton_Wanderes_not_good_at_football_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Nicola Anelka play as a striker for Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge#Early_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the early history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the early history", "Truth_answer": "The original statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and sixteen choristers who were to be poor and needy boys, of sound condition and honest conversation ... knowing competently how to read and sing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Choir of King's College, Cambridge early history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge#Early_history", "Context": [ "What was the Choir of King's College, Cambridge early history?", "The original statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and sixteen choristers who were to be poor and needy boys, of sound condition and honest conversation ... knowing competently how to read and sing." ], "Conversation_no": 468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they have to be poor and needy boys?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the original statues that specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks and sixteen choristers have to be poor and needy boys", "Truth_answer": "Perhaps recognizing the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103115734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the original statues that specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks and sixteen choristers have to be poor and needy boys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Choir of King's College, Cambridge early history?", "The original statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and sixteen choristers who were to be poor and needy boys, of sound condition and honest conversation ... knowing competently how to read and sing.", "Why did the original statues that specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks and sixteen choristers have to be poor and needy boys?", "Perhaps recognizing the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily." ], "Conversation_no": 468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why is that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the original statues that specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks and sixteen choristers have to be poor and", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why Perhaps recognized the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge#Early_history", "Context": [ "What was the Choir of King's College, Cambridge early history?", "The original statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and sixteen choristers who were to be poor and needy boys, of sound condition and honest conversation ... knowing competently how to read and sing.", "Why did the original statues that specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks and sixteen choristers have to be poor and needy boys?", "Perhaps recognizing the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily.", "why Perhaps recognized the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily?" ], "Conversation_no": 468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Choir of King's College, Cambridge article", "Truth_answer": "In 1827 a survey of choir schools in England noted of King's: the Choristers attend service in the Chapel once a day in the afternoon on common days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103115734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir_of_King%27s_College,_Cambridge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Choir of King's College, Cambridge article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Choir of King's College, Cambridge early history?", "The original statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and sixteen choristers who were to be poor and needy boys, of sound condition and honest conversation ... knowing competently how to read and sing.", "Why did the original statues that specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks and sixteen choristers have to be poor and needy boys?", "Perhaps recognizing the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily.", "why Perhaps recognized the workload placed upon the choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Choir of King's College, Cambridge article?", "In 1827 a survey of choir schools in England noted of King's: the Choristers attend service in the Chapel once a day in the afternoon on common days." ], "Conversation_no": 468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did they go once a day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the choristers attend service in the chapel go once a day in the afternoon on common days", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the choristers attend service in the chapel go once a day in the afternoon on common days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9456840/medal-man-city-reporter-frank-swift-munich-air-disaster/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he join the war", "Truth_answer": "in 1939", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708142109id_/https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9456840/medal-man-city-reporter-frank-swift-munich-air-disaster/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank swift join the war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Frank swift join the war?", "in 1939" ], "Conversation_no": 469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever fight in the army?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Frank swift ever fight in the army", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frank swift ever fight in the army?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift#Wartime_and_later_career", "Context": [ "When did Frank swift join the war?", "in 1939", "did Frank swift ever fight in the army?" ], "Conversation_no": 469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do later in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Frank Swift do later in his career", "Truth_answer": "Frank Swift's replacement Alec Thurlow fell ill with tuberculosis, and Swift agreed to step in until City found a new goalkeeper", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Frank Swift do later in his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift#Wartime_and_later_career", "Context": [ "When did Frank swift join the war?", "in 1939", "did Frank swift ever fight in the army?", "what did Frank Swift do later in his career?", "Frank Swift's replacement Alec Thurlow fell ill with tuberculosis, and Swift agreed to step in until City found a new goalkeeper" ], "Conversation_no": 469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he successful at a goalkeeper?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Frank Swift successful at a goalkeeper", "Truth_answer": "Frank Swift won a League Championship medal, after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Frank Swift successful at a goalkeeper with Manchester City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift#Wartime_and_later_career", "Context": [ "When did Frank swift join the war?", "in 1939", "did Frank swift ever fight in the army?", "what did Frank Swift do later in his career?", "Frank Swift's replacement Alec Thurlow fell ill with tuberculosis, and Swift agreed to step in until City found a new goalkeeper", "was Frank Swift successful at a goalkeeper with Manchester City?", "Frank Swift won a League Championship medal, after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season" ], "Conversation_no": 469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Frank Swift do anything else after Frank Swift won a League Championship medal, after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season", "Truth_answer": "Frank Swift was chosen to represent his country in international matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frank Swift do anything else after Frank Swift won a League Championship medal, after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift#Wartime_and_later_career", "Context": [ "When did Frank swift join the war?", "in 1939", "did Frank swift ever fight in the army?", "what did Frank Swift do later in his career?", "Frank Swift's replacement Alec Thurlow fell ill with tuberculosis, and Swift agreed to step in until City found a new goalkeeper", "was Frank Swift successful at a goalkeeper with Manchester City?", "Frank Swift won a League Championship medal, after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season", "did Frank Swift do anything else after Frank Swift won a League Championship medal, after playing in every match of Manchester City's championship-winning season?", "Frank Swift was chosen to represent his country in international matches." ], "Conversation_no": 469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Swift article", "Truth_answer": "Frank Swift died, aged 44, in the Munich air disaster after reporting on Manchester United's European Cup match against Red Star Belgrade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Swift article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#Resignation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was his resignation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was his resignation", "Truth_answer": "On January 7, 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p9", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Charles Kennedy resignation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#Resignation", "Context": [ "when was Charles Kennedy resignation?", "On January 7, 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he resign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Charles Kennedy resign on January 7, 2006", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy . was informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Charles Kennedy resign on January 7, 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#Resignation", "Context": [ "when was Charles Kennedy resignation?", "On January 7, 2006", "why did Charles Kennedy resign on January 7, 2006?", "Charles Kennedy . was informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment" ], "Conversation_no": 470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any other reasons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Charles Kennedy have any other reasons besides being informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment", "Truth_answer": "This admission damaged Charles Kennedy standing; 25 MPs signed a statement urging him to resign immediately", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Charles Kennedy have any other reasons besides being informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#Resignation", "Context": [ "when was Charles Kennedy resignation?", "On January 7, 2006", "why did Charles Kennedy resign on January 7, 2006?", "Charles Kennedy . was informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment", "did Charles Kennedy have any other reasons besides being informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment?", "This admission damaged Charles Kennedy standing; 25 MPs signed a statement urging him to resign immediately" ], "Conversation_no": 470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after his resignation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Charles Kennedy do after his resignation", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy remained in office as a backbench MP", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Charles Kennedy do after his resignation after his admission to the treatment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#Resignation", "Context": [ "when was Charles Kennedy resignation?", "On January 7, 2006", "why did Charles Kennedy resign on January 7, 2006?", "Charles Kennedy . was informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment", "did Charles Kennedy have any other reasons besides being informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment?", "This admission damaged Charles Kennedy standing; 25 MPs signed a statement urging him to resign immediately", "what did Charles Kennedy do after his resignation after his admission to the treatment?", "Charles Kennedy remained in office as a backbench MP" ], "Conversation_no": 470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as a backbencher?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Charles Kennedy do as a backbencher", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy voted against Nick Clegg's decision to form a coalition with the Conservative Party", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Charles Kennedy do as a backbencher?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was Charles Kennedy resignation?", "On January 7, 2006", "why did Charles Kennedy resign on January 7, 2006?", "Charles Kennedy . was informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment", "did Charles Kennedy have any other reasons besides being informed that ITN would be reporting that he had received treatment for alcoholism; he pre-empted the broadcast by admitting that he had had treatment?", "This admission damaged Charles Kennedy standing; 25 MPs signed a statement urging him to resign immediately", "what did Charles Kennedy do after his resignation after his admission to the treatment?", "Charles Kennedy remained in office as a backbench MP", "what did Charles Kennedy do as a backbencher?", "Charles Kennedy voted against Nick Clegg's decision to form a coalition with the Conservative Party" ], "Conversation_no": 470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were others ok with his staying in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were others ok with Charles Kennedy staying in politics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were others ok with Charles Kennedy staying in politics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#2005_general_election", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position was Kennedy running for in 05?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position was Kennedy running for in 05", "Truth_answer": "Leader of the Liberal Democrats", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p21", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p0", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p1", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Leader of the Liberal Democrats" ], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was he running against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Charles Kennedy running against", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Charles Kennedy running against in the 2005 election for leader of the liberal democrats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#2005_general_election", "Context": [ "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Leader of the Liberal Democrats", "Who was Charles Kennedy running against in the 2005 election for leader of the liberal democrats?" ], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the 2005 general election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the 2005 general election", "Truth_answer": "the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin, Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Shadow Secretary of State for the Family Theresa May and the Leader of the Opposition Michael Howard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p6", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the 2005 general election where Charles Kennedy won leader of the liberal democrats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#2005_general_election", "Context": [ "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Leader of the Liberal Democrats", "Who was Charles Kennedy running against in the 2005 election for leader of the liberal democrats?", "Who was in the 2005 general election where Charles Kennedy won leader of the liberal democrats?", "the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin, Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Shadow Secretary of State for the Family Theresa May and the Leader of the Opposition Michael Howard." ], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the general election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the general election in2005 where Charles kennedy Won leader of the liberal democrats", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy and the liberal democrats made a net loss of seats to the Conservatives, only managing to win three seats from them", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the general election in2005 where Charles kennedy Won leader of the liberal democrats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kennedy#2005_general_election", "Context": [ "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Leader of the Liberal Democrats", "Who was Charles Kennedy running against in the 2005 election for leader of the liberal democrats?", "Who was in the 2005 general election where Charles Kennedy won leader of the liberal democrats?", "the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin, Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Shadow Secretary of State for the Family Theresa May and the Leader of the Opposition Michael Howard.", "What else can you tell me about the general election in2005 where Charles kennedy Won leader of the liberal democrats?", "Charles Kennedy and the liberal democrats made a net loss of seats to the Conservatives, only managing to win three seats from them" ], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Kennedy conservative?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Charles Kennedy a conservative", "Truth_answer": "Charles Kennedy was a British Liberal Democrat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://archive.wn.com/2005/12/31/1400/p/7e/5c3a9718584577.html_p2", "https://www.theyworkforyou.com/divisions/pw-2008-01-28-57-commons/mp/10294_p9", "https://www.theyworkforyou.com/divisions/pw-2012-05-23-12-commons/mp/11437_p2", "https://www.theyworkforyou.com/divisions/pw-2014-01-08-173-commons/mp/24777_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Kennedy a conservative?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Leader of the Liberal Democrats", "Who was Charles Kennedy running against in the 2005 election for leader of the liberal democrats?", "Who was in the 2005 general election where Charles Kennedy won leader of the liberal democrats?", "the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin, Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Shadow Secretary of State for the Family Theresa May and the Leader of the Opposition Michael Howard.", "What else can you tell me about the general election in2005 where Charles kennedy Won leader of the liberal democrats?", "Charles Kennedy and the liberal democrats made a net loss of seats to the Conservatives, only managing to win three seats from them", "Was Charles Kennedy a conservative?", "Charles Kennedy was a British Liberal Democrat" ], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he affiliated with democrats the whole time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Charles Kennedy affiliated with democrats the whole time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Kennedy affiliated with democrats the whole time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_United_Kingdom_general_election", "Context": [ "What position was Charles Kennedy running for in 2005?", "Leader of the Liberal Democrats", "Who was Charles Kennedy running against in the 2005 election for leader of the liberal democrats?", "Who was in the 2005 general election where Charles Kennedy won leader of the liberal democrats?", "the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin, Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Shadow Secretary of State for the Family Theresa May and the Leader of the Opposition Michael Howard.", "What else can you tell me about the general election in2005 where Charles kennedy Won leader of the liberal democrats?", "Charles Kennedy and the liberal democrats made a net loss of seats to the Conservatives, only managing to win three seats from them", "Was Charles Kennedy a conservative?", "Charles Kennedy was a British Liberal Democrat", "Was Charles Kennedy affiliated with democrats the whole time?" ], "Conversation_no": 471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the 2005 general election pertain to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the 2005 general election pertain to", "Truth_answer": "The governing Labour Party", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123213806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_United_Kingdom_general_election_p0", "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Charles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the 2005 general election pertain to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he first fall ill?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he first fall ill", "Truth_answer": "In June 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000" ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he fall ill with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bob fall ill with", "Truth_answer": "for gastrointestinal bleeding", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000", "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "for gastrointestinal bleeding" ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article", "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope died at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000", "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "for gastrointestinal bleeding", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article?", "Bob Hope died at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California." ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he pass?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bob Hope pass of of pneumonia at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California", "Truth_answer": "On the morning of July 27, 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://blogs.dailybreeze.com/history/2012/02/22/bob-hopes-vietnam-tours/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Hope pass of of pneumonia at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000", "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "for gastrointestinal bleeding", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article?", "Bob Hope died at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California.", "When did Bob Hope pass of of pneumonia at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California?", "On the morning of July 27, 2003" ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he die of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bob Hope die of on the morning of July 27, 2003", "Truth_answer": "of pneumonia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Hope die of on the morning of July 27, 2003?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000", "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "for gastrointestinal bleeding", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article?", "Bob Hope died at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California.", "When did Bob Hope pass of of pneumonia at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California?", "On the morning of July 27, 2003", "What did Bob Hope die of on the morning of July 27, 2003?", "of pneumonia" ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "can you tell me more about his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me more about Bob Hope's death", "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope's grandson Zach Hope told TV interviewer Soledad O'Brien that, when asked on his deathbed where he wanted to be buried, Hope told his wife, Dolores, Surprise me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about bob Hope's death of Pneumonia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000", "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "for gastrointestinal bleeding", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article?", "Bob Hope died at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California.", "When did Bob Hope pass of of pneumonia at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California?", "On the morning of July 27, 2003", "What did Bob Hope die of on the morning of July 27, 2003?", "of pneumonia", "can you tell me more about bob Hope's death of Pneumonia?", "Bob Hope's grandson Zach Hope told TV interviewer Soledad O'Brien that, when asked on his deathbed where he wanted to be buried, Hope told his wife, Dolores, Surprise me." ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he buried?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Bob Hope buried", "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope's remains were temporarily placed in a mausoleum vault", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bob Hope buried after when asked on his deathbed where he wanted to be buried, Hope told his wife, Dolores, Surprise me?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Bob hope first fall ill?", "In June 2000", "What did bob hope fall ill with in June 2000?", "for gastrointestinal bleeding", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hope article?", "Bob Hope died at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California.", "When did Bob Hope pass of of pneumonia at the age of 100 at his home in Toluca Lake, California?", "On the morning of July 27, 2003", "What did Bob Hope die of on the morning of July 27, 2003?", "of pneumonia", "can you tell me more about bob Hope's death of Pneumonia?", "Bob Hope's grandson Zach Hope told TV interviewer Soledad O'Brien that, when asked on his deathbed where he wanted to be buried, Hope told his wife, Dolores, Surprise me.", "Where was Bob Hope buried after when asked on his deathbed where he wanted to be buried, Hope told his wife, Dolores, Surprise me?", "Bob Hope's remains were temporarily placed in a mausoleum vault" ], "Conversation_no": 472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he finally buried?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Bob Hope finally buried after his remains were temporarily placed in a mausoleum vault", "Truth_answer": "at San Fernando Mission Cemetery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Bob Hope finally buried after his remains were temporarily placed in a mausoleum vault?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years", "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori obtained his early education at Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Merced and La Rectora. Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori", "Context": [ "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Alberto Fujimori obtained his early education at Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Merced and La Rectora. Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic." ], "Conversation_no": 473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he further his education after that anywhere?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori further his education after that anywhere", "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Alberto Fujimori graduated from La gran unidad escolar Alfonso Ugarte in Lima.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori further his education after that anywhere?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori", "Context": [ "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Alberto Fujimori obtained his early education at Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Merced and La Rectora. Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Did Alberto Fujimori further his education after that anywhere?", "In 1956, Alberto Fujimori graduated from La gran unidad escolar Alfonso Ugarte in Lima." ], "Conversation_no": 473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he graduate from the University of Stasbourg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori graduate from the University of Stasbourg", "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori graduate from the University of Stasbourg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori", "Context": [ "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Alberto Fujimori obtained his early education at Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Merced and La Rectora. Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Did Alberto Fujimori further his education after that anywhere?", "In 1956, Alberto Fujimori graduated from La gran unidad escolar Alfonso Ugarte in Lima.", "Did Alberto Fujimori graduate from the University of Stasbourg?", "No." ], "Conversation_no": 473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he go on to do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alberto Fujimori go on to do after that", "Truth_answer": "On a Ford scholarship, Alberto Fujimori also attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in the United States, where he obtained his master's degree in mathematics in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alberto Fujimori go on to do after that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori", "Context": [ "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Alberto Fujimori obtained his early education at Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Merced and La Rectora. Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Did Alberto Fujimori further his education after that anywhere?", "In 1956, Alberto Fujimori graduated from La gran unidad escolar Alfonso Ugarte in Lima.", "Did Alberto Fujimori graduate from the University of Stasbourg?", "No.", "What did Alberto Fujimori go on to do after that?", "On a Ford scholarship, Alberto Fujimori also attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in the United States, where he obtained his master's degree in mathematics in 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me if there are other important aspects regarding his early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me if there are other important aspects regarding Alberto Fujimori's early years", "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Alberto Fujimori married Susana Higuchi, also Japanese-Peruvian. They had four children, including a daughter, Keiko, and a son, Kenji, who would later follow their father into politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me if there are other important aspects regarding Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori", "Context": [ "What happened during Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "Alberto Fujimori obtained his early education at Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Merced and La Rectora. Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Did Alberto Fujimori further his education after that anywhere?", "In 1956, Alberto Fujimori graduated from La gran unidad escolar Alfonso Ugarte in Lima.", "Did Alberto Fujimori graduate from the University of Stasbourg?", "No.", "What did Alberto Fujimori go on to do after that?", "On a Ford scholarship, Alberto Fujimori also attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in the United States, where he obtained his master's degree in mathematics in 1969.", "Can you tell me if there are other important aspects regarding Alberto Fujimori's early years?", "In 1974, Alberto Fujimori married Susana Higuchi, also Japanese-Peruvian. They had four children, including a daughter, Keiko, and a son, Kenji, who would later follow their father into politics." ], "Conversation_no": 473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful in that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Alberto Fujimori successful", "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori enacted wide-ranging neoliberal reforms, known as Fujishock. The Fujishock succeeded in restoring Peru to the global economy, though not without immediate social cost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alberto Fujimori successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the Napoleonic Wars", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the Napoleonic Wars", "Truth_answer": "The Napoleonic Wars were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Napoleonic Wars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars", "Context": [ "What are the Napoleonic Wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers." ], "Conversation_no": 474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Napoleonic Wars take place", "Truth_answer": "The Napoleonic Wars took place from 1803 to 1815.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Napoleonic Wars take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars", "Context": [ "What are the Napoleonic Wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers.", "When did the Napoleonic Wars take place?", "The Napoleonic Wars took place from 1803 to 1815." ], "Conversation_no": 474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was involved in the wars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was involved in the Napoleonic Wars", "Truth_answer": "The French Empire and its allies against European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom, were the members involved in the Napoleonic Wars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the Napoleonic Wars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars", "Context": [ "What are the Napoleonic Wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers.", "When did the Napoleonic Wars take place?", "The Napoleonic Wars took place from 1803 to 1815.", "Who was involved in the Napoleonic Wars?", "The French Empire and its allies against European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom, were the members involved in the Napoleonic Wars." ], "Conversation_no": 474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone else not already mentioned involved in the Napoleonic Wars", "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else not already mentioned involved in the Napoleonic Wars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars", "Context": [ "What are the Napoleonic Wars?", "The Napoleonic Wars were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers.", "When did the Napoleonic Wars take place?", "The Napoleonic Wars took place from 1803 to 1815.", "Who was involved in the Napoleonic Wars?", "The French Empire and its allies against European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and led by the United Kingdom, were the members involved in the Napoleonic Wars.", "Was anyone else not already mentioned involved in the Napoleonic Wars?", "No." ], "Conversation_no": 474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the wars start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Napoleonic Wars start", "Truth_answer": "No consensus exists as to when the French Revolutionary Wars ended and the Napoleonic Wars began. A possible event may be when Bonaparte seized power on 18 Brumaire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Napoleonic Wars start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1987?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1987", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Calls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music." ], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the albums", "Truth_answer": "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the albums Wishbone Ash released because of Miles Copeland III?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "What were some of the albums Wishbone Ash released because of Miles Copeland III?", "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the albums successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the albums released because of Miles Copeland III successful", "Truth_answer": "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the albums released because of Miles Copeland III successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "What were some of the albums Wishbone Ash released because of Miles Copeland III?", "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988.", "Were the albums released because of Miles Copeland III successful?", "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album." ], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What big name did he get?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What big name band did Miles Copeland III get", "Truth_answer": "Copeland approached the four founding members of Wishbone Ash about having the original line-up record an all-instrumental album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What big name band did Miles Copeland III get?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "What were some of the albums Wishbone Ash released because of Miles Copeland III?", "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988.", "Were the albums released because of Miles Copeland III successful?", "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album.", "What big name band did Miles Copeland III get?", "Copeland approached the four founding members of Wishbone Ash about having the original line-up record an all-instrumental album." ], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour", "Truth_answer": "The original line-up's tour of 1988 was a huge success, as Wishbone Ash played large venues for the first time since the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "What were some of the albums Wishbone Ash released because of Miles Copeland III?", "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988.", "Were the albums released because of Miles Copeland III successful?", "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album.", "What big name band did Miles Copeland III get?", "Copeland approached the four founding members of Wishbone Ash about having the original line-up record an all-instrumental album.", "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "The original line-up's tour of 1988 was a huge success, as Wishbone Ash played large venues for the first time since the late 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release any other music", "Truth_answer": "Blue Horizon is the 22nd studio album by rock band Wishbone Ash, released by Solid Rock Records on Intergroove in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release any other music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash", "Context": [ "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone Ash manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak, which featured all instrumental music.", "What were some of the albums Wishbone Ash released because of Miles Copeland III?", "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988.", "Were the albums released because of Miles Copeland III successful?", "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album.", "What big name band did Miles Copeland III get?", "Copeland approached the four founding members of Wishbone Ash about having the original line-up record an all-instrumental album.", "Did Wishbone Ash go on tour?", "The original line-up's tour of 1988 was a huge success, as Wishbone Ash played large venues for the first time since the late 1970s.", "Did Wishbone Ash release any other music?", "Blue Horizon is the 22nd studio album by rock band Wishbone Ash, released by Solid Rock Records on Intergroove in 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1994?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1994", "Truth_answer": "Wishbone Ash toured throughout 1992/93, releasing the live album The Ash Live in Chicago. 1994 saw the second and final departure of Ted Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1994?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is dramatism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is dramatism", "Truth_answer": "Dramatism, an interpretive communication studies theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a tool for analyzing human relationships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is dramatism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke", "Context": [ "What is dramatism?", "Dramatism, an interpretive communication studies theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a tool for analyzing human relationships." ], "Conversation_no": 476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How are the values of the five elements determined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are the values of the five elements determined", "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Burke proposed that when we attribute motives to others, we tend to rely on ratios between five elements: act, scene, agent, agency, and purpose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the values of the five elements determined?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke", "Context": [ "What is dramatism?", "Dramatism, an interpretive communication studies theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a tool for analyzing human relationships.", "How are the values of the five elements determined?", "Kenneth Burke proposed that when we attribute motives to others, we tend to rely on ratios between five elements: act, scene, agent, agency, and purpose." ], "Conversation_no": 476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does this apply to theatre as well as writing or theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does dramatism apply to theatre as well as writing or theory", "Truth_answer": "Yes. The concept of a dramaturgical self was formulated by sociologist Erving Goffman was inspired by the theatre, and also finds roots in relations to Kenneth Burke's work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does dramatism apply to theatre as well as writing or theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke", "Context": [ "What is dramatism?", "Dramatism, an interpretive communication studies theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a tool for analyzing human relationships.", "How are the values of the five elements determined?", "Kenneth Burke proposed that when we attribute motives to others, we tend to rely on ratios between five elements: act, scene, agent, agency, and purpose.", "Does dramatism apply to theatre as well as writing or theory?", "Yes. The concept of a dramaturgical self was formulated by sociologist Erving Goffman was inspired by the theatre, and also finds roots in relations to Kenneth Burke's work." ], "Conversation_no": 476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Burke use dramatism in his writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kenneth Burke use dramatism in his writing", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Kenneth Burke's Language As Symbolic Action contains dramatism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenneth Burke use dramatism in his writing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs from the soundtrack?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from the soundtrack", "Truth_answer": "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the soundtracks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series", "Truth_answer": "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p18", 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was Get Em Girls released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Get Em Girls released", "Truth_answer": "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series?", "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy has ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires, which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the 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Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy tour around the time Get Em Girls was released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series?", "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Jessica Mauboy has ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires, which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour around the time Get Em Girls was released?", "Yes, in April 2011, Jessica Mauboy served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack", "Truth_answer": "The track Ngarra Burra Ferra is based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn Bura Fera in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series?", "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Jessica Mauboy has ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires, which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour around the time Get Em Girls was released?", "Yes, in April 2011, Jessica Mauboy served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. Tour.", "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "The track Ngarra Burra Ferra is based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn Bura Fera in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she tour with other performers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy tour with other performers", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy has also toured with Beyoncé and Chris Brown, and performed at many notable events, including the Australian visits for Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and US President Barack Obama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy tour with other performers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series?", "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Jessica Mauboy has ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires, which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour around the time Get Em Girls was released?", "Yes, in April 2011, Jessica Mauboy served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. Tour.", "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "The track Ngarra Burra Ferra is based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn Bura Fera in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour with other performers?", "Jessica Mauboy has also toured with Beyoncé and Chris Brown, and performed at many notable events, including the Australian visits for Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and US President Barack Obama." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the Sapphires soundtrack", "Truth_answer": "The Sapphires: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack contains tracks such as Land of a Thousand Dances, I Heard It Through the Grapevine, What a Man, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series?", "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Jessica Mauboy has ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires, which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour around the time Get Em Girls was released?", "Yes, in April 2011, Jessica Mauboy served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. Tour.", "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "The track Ngarra Burra Ferra is based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn Bura Fera in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour with other performers?", "Jessica Mauboy has also toured with Beyoncé and Chris Brown, and performed at many notable events, including the Australian visits for Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and US President Barack Obama.", "What songs were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "The Sapphires: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack contains tracks such as Land of a Thousand Dances, I Heard It Through the Grapevine, What a Man, and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy win any awards around the time of the Sapphires soundtrack release", "Truth_answer": "The Sapphires – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy win any awards around the time of the Sapphires soundtrack release?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What were some of the songs from the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series soundtrack?", "The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series had tracks such as Fallin' , Dumb Things, High and many others.", "Who produced the The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series?", "Sony Music Australia produced The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series.", "When was Get Em Girls released?", "Get 'Em Girls is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on August 24, 2010 by SRC Records and Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Jessica Mauboy has ventured into acting, with starring roles in films Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires, which earned her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour around the time Get Em Girls was released?", "Yes, in April 2011, Jessica Mauboy served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. Tour.", "What sounds were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "The track Ngarra Burra Ferra is based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn Bura Fera in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia.", "Did Jessica Mauboy tour with other performers?", "Jessica Mauboy has also toured with Beyoncé and Chris Brown, and performed at many notable events, including the Australian visits for Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and US President Barack Obama.", "What songs were on the Sapphires soundtrack?", "The Sapphires: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack contains tracks such as Land of a Thousand Dances, I Heard It Through the Grapevine, What a Man, and many more.", "Did Jessica Mauboy win any awards around the time of the Sapphires soundtrack release?", "The Sapphires – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she appear on any tv shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy appear on any tv shows", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Jessica Mauboy was cast in the lead role of the television drama series The Secret Daughter, which premiered on the Seven Network on 3 October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy appear on any tv shows?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2017?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2017", "Truth_answer": "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [ "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided." ], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success", "Truth_answer": "The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [ "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided.", "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success?", "The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100." ], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he appear on any other tracks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eminem appear on any other tracks", "Truth_answer": "Eminem did not feature on any other songs on Big Sean's album I Decided. But he has featured with numerous other artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eminem appear on any other tracks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [ "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided.", "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success?", "The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Did Eminem appear on any other tracks?", "Eminem did not feature on any other songs on Big Sean's album I Decided. But he has featured with numerous other artists." ], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his revival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Eminem's Revival", "Truth_answer": "Revival is the ninth studio album by American rapper Eminem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024090649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revival_(Eminem_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eminem's Revival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [ "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided.", "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success?", "The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Did Eminem appear on any other tracks?", "Eminem did not feature on any other songs on Big Sean's album I Decided. But he has featured with numerous other artists.", "What was Eminem's Revival?", "Revival is the ninth studio album by American rapper Eminem." ], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the album release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Revival release", "Truth_answer": "Revival was released on December 15, 2017, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records and Interscope Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Revival release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [ "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided.", "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success?", "The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Did Eminem appear on any other tracks?", "Eminem did not feature on any other songs on Big Sean's album I Decided. But he has featured with numerous other artists.", "What was Eminem's Revival?", "Revival is the ninth studio album by American rapper Eminem.", "When did Revival release?", "Revival was released on December 15, 2017, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records and Interscope Records." ], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Revival successful", "Truth_answer": "Revival entered the UK Albums Chart with 132,000 album-equivalent units, becoming the year's second largest opening behind Sheeran's ÷ and giving the rapper his eighth consecutive number-one album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Revival successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem", "Context": [ "What happened to Eminem in 2017?", "In February 2017, Eminem appeared on No Favors, a track from Big Sean's album I Decided.", "Was No Favors by Big Sean a success?", "The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Did Eminem appear on any other tracks?", "Eminem did not feature on any other songs on Big Sean's album I Decided. But he has featured with numerous other artists.", "What was Eminem's Revival?", "Revival is the ninth studio album by American rapper Eminem.", "When did Revival release?", "Revival was released on December 15, 2017, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records and Interscope Records.", "Was Revival successful?", "Revival entered the UK Albums Chart with 132,000 album-equivalent units, becoming the year's second largest opening behind Sheeran's ÷ and giving the rapper his eighth consecutive number-one album." ], "Conversation_no": 478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Revival have any singles", "Truth_answer": "Revival had singles such as Walk on Water, Chloraseptic, Untouchable, and several others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Revival have any singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Nikki Sixx married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Nikki Sixx married", "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx is currently married to Courtney Bingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nikki Sixx married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx", "Context": [ "Is Nikki Sixx married?", "Nikki Sixx is currently married to Courtney Bingham." ], "Conversation_no": 479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Nikki Sixx have any children", "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham have one child together, Ruby Sixx.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx", "Context": [ "Is Nikki Sixx married?", "Nikki Sixx is currently married to Courtney Bingham.", "Does Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham have any children?", "Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham have one child together, Ruby Sixx." ], "Conversation_no": 479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Nikki Sixx's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx was also romantically involved with Denise Vanity Matthews who was a former lover of Prince.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Nikki Sixx's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx", "Context": [ "Is Nikki Sixx married?", "Nikki Sixx is currently married to Courtney Bingham.", "Does Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham have any children?", "Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham have one child together, Ruby Sixx.", "What else is notable about Nikki Sixx's personal life?", "Nikki Sixx was also romantically involved with Denise Vanity Matthews who was a former lover of Prince." ], "Conversation_no": 479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where do they live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham live", "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue fame and his wife, Courtney Bingham, have bought a mansion in Westlake Village for $4.125 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was this album released", "Truth_answer": "GNV FLA was officially released June 24, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915153102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was GNV FLA released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake", "Context": [ "What year was GNV FLA released?", "GNV FLA was officially released June 24, 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band go on tour for this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Less Than Jake go on tour for GNV FLA", "Truth_answer": "Touring in support of the album included the Reading and Leeds Festivals and a tour of UK during the fall containing thirteen dates with the band Zebrahead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915153102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Less Than Jake go on tour for GNV FLA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake", "Context": [ "What year was GNV FLA released?", "GNV FLA was officially released June 24, 2008.", "Did Less Than Jake go on tour for GNV FLA?", "Touring in support of the album included the Reading and Leeds Festivals and a tour of UK during the fall containing thirteen dates with the band Zebrahead." ], "Conversation_no": 480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of the songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of one of the songs from GNV FLA", "Truth_answer": "Conviction Notice was the second and final single off GNV FLA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of the songs from GNV FLA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake", "Context": [ "What year was GNV FLA released?", "GNV FLA was officially released June 24, 2008.", "Did Less Than Jake go on tour for GNV FLA?", "Touring in support of the album included the Reading and Leeds Festivals and a tour of UK during the fall containing thirteen dates with the band Zebrahead.", "What is the name of one of the songs from GNV FLA?", "Conviction Notice was the second and final single off GNV FLA." ], "Conversation_no": 480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do a dvd release of the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Less Than Jake do a dvd release of GNV FLA", "Truth_answer": "Less Than Jake also stated at other various concerts during its recent Europe tour that the band was recording video footage for a new DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915153102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Less Than Jake do a dvd release of GNV FLA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in the 1980's?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in the 1980's", "Truth_answer": "In the late-1980s, Nas met up with the producer Large Professor and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nas in the 1980's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas", "Context": [ "What happened to Nas in the 1980's?", "In the late-1980s, Nas met up with the producer Large Professor and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums." ], "Conversation_no": 481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Nas's debut album Illmatic received universal acclaim from both critics and the hip-hop community and is frequently ranked as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas", "Context": [ "What happened to Nas in the 1980's?", "In the late-1980s, Nas met up with the producer Large Professor and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Nas's debut album Illmatic received universal acclaim from both critics and the hip-hop community and is frequently ranked as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his top hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nas' top hit", "Truth_answer": "Nas's It Was Written debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, stayed on top for four consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nas' top hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas", "Context": [ "What happened to Nas in the 1980's?", "In the late-1980s, Nas met up with the producer Large Professor and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Nas's debut album Illmatic received universal acclaim from both critics and the hip-hop community and is frequently ranked as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.", "What was Nas' top hit?", "Nas's It Was Written debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, stayed on top for four consecutive weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did It Was Written win any other awards", "Truth_answer": "Nas's It Was Written debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, stayed on top for four consecutive weeks, went Double Platinum in two months, and made Nas internationally known.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did It Was Written win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas", "Context": [ "What happened to Nas in the 1980's?", "In the late-1980s, Nas met up with the producer Large Professor and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Nas's debut album Illmatic received universal acclaim from both critics and the hip-hop community and is frequently ranked as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.", "What was Nas' top hit?", "Nas's It Was Written debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, stayed on top for four consecutive weeks.", "Did It Was Written win any other awards?", "Nas's It Was Written debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, stayed on top for four consecutive weeks, went Double Platinum in two months, and made Nas internationally known." ], "Conversation_no": 481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the top hit on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the top hit on It Was Written", "Truth_answer": "I Gave You Power is a jazz fusion-styled song on Nas' It Was Written. It is considered one of Nas' greatest hits, and a hip hop classic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the top hit on It Was Written?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of Harriman's romantic involvements", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many times was she married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many times was Pamela Harriman married", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman was married three different times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Pamela Harriman was married three different times." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she keep getting divorced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman's two husbands after Randolph passed away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Pamela Harriman was married three different times.", "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced?", "Pamela Harriman's two husbands after Randolph passed away." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a lot of affairs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman have a lot of affairs", "Truth_answer": "Beside two additional marriages, Pamela Harriman had numerous affairs with men of prominence and wealth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman have a lot of affairs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Pamela Harriman was married three different times.", "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced?", "Pamela Harriman's two husbands after Randolph passed away.", "Did Pamela Harriman have a lot of affairs?", "Beside two additional marriages, Pamela Harriman had numerous affairs with men of prominence and wealth." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Churchill Harriman became a United States citizen in 1971 and became involved with the Democratic Party, creating a fund-raising system—a political action committee—named Democrats for the 80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Pamela Harriman was married three different times.", "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced?", "Pamela Harriman's two husbands after Randolph passed away.", "Did Pamela Harriman have a lot of affairs?", "Beside two additional marriages, Pamela Harriman had numerous affairs with men of prominence and wealth.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Pamela Churchill Harriman became a United States citizen in 1971 and became involved with the Democratic Party, creating a fund-raising system—a political action committee—named Democrats for the 80s." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she marry him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pamela Churchill marry Donald Trump", "Truth_answer": "During Pamela Harriman's marriage to Randolph Churchill, she had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman marry W. Averell Harriman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Pamela Harriman was married three different times.", "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced?", "Pamela Harriman's two husbands after Randolph passed away.", "Did Pamela Harriman have a lot of affairs?", "Beside two additional marriages, Pamela Harriman had numerous affairs with men of prominence and wealth.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Pamela Churchill Harriman became a United States citizen in 1971 and became involved with the Democratic Party, creating a fund-raising system—a political action committee—named Democrats for the 80s.", "Did Pamela Harriman marry W. Averell Harriman?", "During Pamela Harriman's marriage to Randolph Churchill, she had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other notable affairs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman have any other notable affairs", "Truth_answer": "Notable consorts after her divorce included Prince Aly Khan, Alfonso de Portago, Gianni Agnelli, and Baron Elie de Rothschild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman have any other notable affairs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman", "Context": [ "What are some of Pamela Harriman's romantic involvements?", "Pamela Harriman had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "How many times was Pamela Harriman married?", "Pamela Harriman was married three different times.", "Why did Pamela Harriman keep getting divorced?", "Pamela Harriman's two husbands after Randolph passed away.", "Did Pamela Harriman have a lot of affairs?", "Beside two additional marriages, Pamela Harriman had numerous affairs with men of prominence and wealth.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Pamela Churchill Harriman became a United States citizen in 1971 and became involved with the Democratic Party, creating a fund-raising system—a political action committee—named Democrats for the 80s.", "Did Pamela Harriman marry W. Averell Harriman?", "During Pamela Harriman's marriage to Randolph Churchill, she had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband.", "Did Pamela Harriman have any other notable affairs?", "Notable consorts after her divorce included Prince Aly Khan, Alfonso de Portago, Gianni Agnelli, and Baron Elie de Rothschild." ], "Conversation_no": 482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did she stay with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Pamela Harriman stay with him", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman was married to W. Averell Harriman from 1971 to 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pamela Harriman stay with him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Shanti_Om", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they cast as the lead actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did they cast as the lead actors", "Truth_answer": "Shah Rukh was cast as the lead. Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was cast as the lead actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Shanti_Om", "Context": [ "Who was cast as the lead actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Shah Rukh was cast as the lead. Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test." ], "Conversation_no": 483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was cast as the lead actress?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was cast as the lead actress of Om Shanti Om", "Truth_answer": "Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was cast as the lead actress of Om Shanti Om?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Shanti_Om", "Context": [ "Who was cast as the lead actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Shah Rukh was cast as the lead. Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who was cast as the lead actress of Om Shanti Om?", "Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test." ], "Conversation_no": 483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who made the casting decisions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who made the casting decisions for Om Shanti Om", "Truth_answer": "Farah Khan was in charge of casting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the casting decisions of Om Shanti Om?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Shanti_Om", "Context": [ "Who was cast as the lead actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Shah Rukh was cast as the lead. Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who was cast as the lead actress of Om Shanti Om?", "Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who made the casting decisions of Om Shanti Om?", "Farah Khan was in charge of casting." ], "Conversation_no": 483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any difficult casting decisions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any difficult casting decisions", "Truth_answer": "Rampal was approached by Khan and Shah Rukh for the part of Mukesh Mehra. Rampal was reluctant to do the role as he felt it was too evil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any difficult casting decisions for Om Shanti Om?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Shanti_Om", "Context": [ "Who was cast as the lead actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Shah Rukh was cast as the lead. Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who was cast as the lead actress of Om Shanti Om?", "Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who made the casting decisions of Om Shanti Om?", "Farah Khan was in charge of casting.", "Were there any difficult casting decisions for Om Shanti Om?", "Rampal was approached by Khan and Shah Rukh for the part of Mukesh Mehra. Rampal was reluctant to do the role as he felt it was too evil." ], "Conversation_no": 483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other issues with the actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any issues with the actors of Om Shanti Om", "Truth_answer": "Dev Anand refused be in the musical number as he always played lead roles in his career. Amitabh Bachchan refused due to his son's wedding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues with the actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Shanti_Om", "Context": [ "Who was cast as the lead actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Shah Rukh was cast as the lead. Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who was cast as the lead actress of Om Shanti Om?", "Padukone was cast as the female lead without a screen test.", "Who made the casting decisions of Om Shanti Om?", "Farah Khan was in charge of casting.", "Were there any difficult casting decisions for Om Shanti Om?", "Rampal was approached by Khan and Shah Rukh for the part of Mukesh Mehra. Rampal was reluctant to do the role as he felt it was too evil.", "Were there any issues with the actors of Om Shanti Om?", "Dev Anand refused be in the musical number as he always played lead roles in his career. Amitabh Bachchan refused due to his son's wedding." ], "Conversation_no": 483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they refuse to do those scenes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the multiple actors and actresses refuse to do the musical number scenes", "Truth_answer": "Dev Anand refused be in the musical number as he always played lead roles in his career. Aamir Khan refused due to Taare Zameen Par's pending editing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the multiple actors and actresses refuse to do the musical number scenes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Black Beaver was a Lenape trapper, trader and scout as well as the first inductee into the American Indian Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Black Beaver was a Lenape trapper, trader and scout as well as the first inductee into the American Indian Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Lenape fare in the 17th century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Lenape fare in the 17th century", "Truth_answer": "In 1634, the Iroquoian-speaking Susquehannock went to war with the Lenape over access to trade with the Dutch at New Amsterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lenape fare in the 17th century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Black Beaver was a Lenape trapper, trader and scout as well as the first inductee into the American Indian Hall of Fame.", "How did the Lenape fare in the 17th century?", "In 1634, the Iroquoian-speaking Susquehannock went to war with the Lenape over access to trade with the Dutch at New Amsterdam." ], "Conversation_no": 484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the Lenape after the defeat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the Lenape after their defeat at the hands of the Susquehannock", "Truth_answer": "They defeated the Lenape, and some scholars believe that the Lenape may have become tributaries to the Susquehannock. After the warfare, the Lenape referred to the Susquehannock as uncles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Lenape after their defeat at the hands of the Susquehannock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Black Beaver was a Lenape trapper, trader and scout as well as the first inductee into the American Indian Hall of Fame.", "How did the Lenape fare in the 17th century?", "In 1634, the Iroquoian-speaking Susquehannock went to war with the Lenape over access to trade with the Dutch at New Amsterdam.", "What happened to the Lenape after their defeat at the hands of the Susquehannock?", "They defeated the Lenape, and some scholars believe that the Lenape may have become tributaries to the Susquehannock. After the warfare, the Lenape referred to the Susquehannock as uncles." ], "Conversation_no": 484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about the Lenape in the 17th century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Lenape in the 17th century", "Truth_answer": "In 1682, William Penn and Quaker colonists created the English colony of Pennsylvania beginning at the lower Delaware River. A peace treaty was negotiated between them and the Lenape people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Lenape in the 17th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Black Beaver was a Lenape trapper, trader and scout as well as the first inductee into the American Indian Hall of Fame.", "How did the Lenape fare in the 17th century?", "In 1634, the Iroquoian-speaking Susquehannock went to war with the Lenape over access to trade with the Dutch at New Amsterdam.", "What happened to the Lenape after their defeat at the hands of the Susquehannock?", "They defeated the Lenape, and some scholars believe that the Lenape may have become tributaries to the Susquehannock. After the warfare, the Lenape referred to the Susquehannock as uncles.", "What else is interesting about the Lenape in the 17th century?", "In 1682, William Penn and Quaker colonists created the English colony of Pennsylvania beginning at the lower Delaware River. A peace treaty was negotiated between them and the Lenape people." ], "Conversation_no": 484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were the Lenape affected by disease?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were the Lenape affected by disease", "Truth_answer": "By 1682, the Lenape had been so reduced by disease, famine, and war that the sub-clan mothers had reluctantly resolved to consolidate their families into the main clan family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Lenape affected by disease?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the public programs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the public programs", "Truth_answer": "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll." ], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some examples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building", "Truth_answer": "Every February, the museum celebrates Black History Month by hosting concerts, film screenings and lectures that illustrate the important role African-Americans have played in rock and roll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.", "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Every February, the museum celebrates Black History Month by hosting concerts, film screenings and lectures that illustrate the important role African-Americans have played in rock and roll." ], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are these popular events?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are rock and roll events popular", "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are these events hosted by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.", "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Every February, the museum celebrates Black History Month by hosting concerts, film screenings and lectures that illustrate the important role African-Americans have played in rock and roll.", "Are these events hosted by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building popular?", "Yes." ], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about these programs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about the programs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building", "Truth_answer": "Another program is the Hall of Fame Series. This series features interviews with Hall of Fame inductees in a rare and intimate settings, most often in the Museum's Foster Theater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the programs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.", "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Every February, the museum celebrates Black History Month by hosting concerts, film screenings and lectures that illustrate the important role African-Americans have played in rock and roll.", "Are these events hosted by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building popular?", "Yes.", "What else is significant about the programs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Another program is the Hall of Fame Series. This series features interviews with Hall of Fame inductees in a rare and intimate settings, most often in the Museum's Foster Theater." ], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other notable appearances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any more notable appearances made at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building", "Truth_answer": "Since the program began, such artists as Robert Lockwood, Jr., the Temptations, Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, Lloyd Price, and Al Green have appeared at the museum during Black History Month.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more notable appearances made at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.", "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Every February, the museum celebrates Black History Month by hosting concerts, film screenings and lectures that illustrate the important role African-Americans have played in rock and roll.", "Are these events hosted by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building popular?", "Yes.", "What else is significant about the programs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Another program is the Hall of Fame Series. This series features interviews with Hall of Fame inductees in a rare and intimate settings, most often in the Museum's Foster Theater.", "Are there any more notable appearances made at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Since the program began, such artists as Robert Lockwood, Jr., the Temptations, Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, Lloyd Price, and Al Green have appeared at the museum during Black History Month." ], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else took part?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else took part in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", "Truth_answer": "Among the inductees who have taken part in this series are Darryl DMC McDaniels of Run-D.M.C., Dennis Edwards of the Temptations, and Jorma Kaukonen of the Jefferson Airplane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has taken part in one of the programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "What are the public programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum produces public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.", "What are some examples of these public programs offered by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Every February, the museum celebrates Black History Month by hosting concerts, film screenings and lectures that illustrate the important role African-Americans have played in rock and roll.", "Are these events hosted by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building popular?", "Yes.", "What else is significant about the programs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Another program is the Hall of Fame Series. This series features interviews with Hall of Fame inductees in a rare and intimate settings, most often in the Museum's Foster Theater.", "Are there any more notable appearances made at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Since the program began, such artists as Robert Lockwood, Jr., the Temptations, Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, Lloyd Price, and Al Green have appeared at the museum during Black History Month.", "Who else has taken part in one of the programs offered at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Among the inductees who have taken part in this series are Darryl DMC McDaniels of Run-D.M.C., Dennis Edwards of the Temptations, and Jorma Kaukonen of the Jefferson Airplane." ], "Conversation_no": 485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other notable performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other notable performances in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", "Truth_answer": "Peter Hook of Joy Division, Spinderella of Salt n Pepa, Tommy James, and the Chi-Lites are among the artists who have participated in the Legends Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more notable performances presented at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic", "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos", "Context": [ "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label." ], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums did she release with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic", "Truth_answer": "Tori Amos released two albums with Universal Records: Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos", "Context": [ "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic?", "Tori Amos released two albums with Universal Records: Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces." ], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first album she released with Universal Republic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic", "Truth_answer": "Abnormally Attracted to Sin was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.billboard.com/music/tori-amos/chart-history/alternative-songs", "Context": [ "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic?", "Tori Amos released two albums with Universal Records: Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces.", "What was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic?", "Abnormally Attracted to Sin was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic." ], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most popular single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tori Amos most popular single", "Truth_answer": "God is probably Tori Amos' most popular single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tori Amos most popular single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos", "Context": [ "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic?", "Tori Amos released two albums with Universal Records: Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces.", "What was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic?", "Abnormally Attracted to Sin was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic.", "What was Tori Amos most popular single?", "God is probably Tori Amos' most popular single." ], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of an album she released on Universal Republic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic", "Truth_answer": "Midwinter Graces was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos", "Context": [ "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic?", "Tori Amos released two albums with Universal Records: Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces.", "What was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic?", "Abnormally Attracted to Sin was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic.", "What was Tori Amos most popular single?", "God is probably Tori Amos' most popular single.", "What was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic?", "Midwinter Graces was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic." ], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she tour when she was on Universal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos tour when she was on Universal Republic", "Truth_answer": "Yes, the North American and European band tour began on July 10, 2009 in Seattle, Washington and ended in Warsaw on October 10, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos tour when she was on Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos", "Context": [ "Why did Tori Amos leave Epic and sign with Universal Republic?", "In May 2008, Tori Amos announced that, due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, she had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "How many albums did Tori Amos release with Universal Republic?", "Tori Amos released two albums with Universal Records: Abnormally Attracted to Sin and Midwinter Graces.", "What was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic?", "Abnormally Attracted to Sin was the first album Tori Amos released with Universal Republic.", "What was Tori Amos most popular single?", "God is probably Tori Amos' most popular single.", "What was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic?", "Midwinter Graces was the name of an album Tori Amos released on Universal Republic.", "Did Tori Amos tour when she was on Universal Republic?", "Yes, the North American and European band tour began on July 10, 2009 in Seattle, Washington and ended in Warsaw on October 10, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Tori Amos tour", "Truth_answer": "Tori Amos's first world tour began on January 29, 1992 in London and ended on November 30, 1992 in Auckland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tori Amos tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin", "Truth_answer": "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [ "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925." ], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin", "Truth_answer": "Grand Ole Opry started in November 28, 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [ "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925.", "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Grand Ole Opry started in November 28, 1925." ], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning", "Truth_answer": "Some of the bands on the show during its early days included Bill Monroe, the Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers, Sid Harkreader, Deford Bailey, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, and the Gully Jumpers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [ "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925.", "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Grand Ole Opry started in November 28, 1925.", "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning?", "Some of the bands on the show during its early days included Bill Monroe, the Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers, Sid Harkreader, Deford Bailey, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, and the Gully Jumpers." ], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were their any other famous musicians that performed there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Grand Ole Opry any other famous musicians that performed at the Grand Ole Opry", "Truth_answer": "Some of the bands regularly on the show during its early days included the Possum Hunters, the Fruit Jar Drinkers with Uncle Dave Macon, and the Crook Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other famous musicians that performed on Grand Ole Opry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [ "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925.", "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Grand Ole Opry started in November 28, 1925.", "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning?", "Some of the bands on the show during its early days included Bill Monroe, the Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers, Sid Harkreader, Deford Bailey, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, and the Gully Jumpers.", "Were there any other famous musicians that performed on Grand Ole Opry?", "Some of the bands regularly on the show during its early days included the Possum Hunters, the Fruit Jar Drinkers with Uncle Dave Macon, and the Crook Brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any recordings that took place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any recordings that took place on Grand Ole Opry", "Truth_answer": "In 1926, Uncle Dave Macon, a Tennessee banjo player who had recorded several songs and toured on the vaudeville circuit became its first real star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any recordings that took place on Grand Ole Opry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [ "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925.", "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Grand Ole Opry started in November 28, 1925.", "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning?", "Some of the bands on the show during its early days included Bill Monroe, the Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers, Sid Harkreader, Deford Bailey, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, and the Gully Jumpers.", "Were there any other famous musicians that performed on Grand Ole Opry?", "Some of the bands regularly on the show during its early days included the Possum Hunters, the Fruit Jar Drinkers with Uncle Dave Macon, and the Crook Brothers.", "Were there any recordings that took place on Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1926, Uncle Dave Macon, a Tennessee banjo player who had recorded several songs and toured on the vaudeville circuit became its first real star." ], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else significant that took place in the beginnings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant that took place in the beginnings of Grand Ole Opry", "Truth_answer": "When the Opry began having square dancers on the show, the Fruit Jar Drinkers always played for them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant that took place in the beginnings of Grand Ole Opry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [ "How did the Grand Ole Opry begin?", "The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the radio studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville on November 28, 1925.", "In what year did Grand Ole Opry begin?", "Grand Ole Opry started in November 28, 1925.", "What type of events did they have at the Grand Ole Opry in the beginning?", "Some of the bands on the show during its early days included Bill Monroe, the Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers, Sid Harkreader, Deford Bailey, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, and the Gully Jumpers.", "Were there any other famous musicians that performed on Grand Ole Opry?", "Some of the bands regularly on the show during its early days included the Possum Hunters, the Fruit Jar Drinkers with Uncle Dave Macon, and the Crook Brothers.", "Were there any recordings that took place on Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1926, Uncle Dave Macon, a Tennessee banjo player who had recorded several songs and toured on the vaudeville circuit became its first real star.", "Is there anything else significant that took place in the beginnings of Grand Ole Opry?", "When the Opry began having square dancers on the show, the Fruit Jar Drinkers always played for them." ], "Conversation_no": 487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any famous guest to feature at the Grand Ole Opry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they have any famous guest to feature at the Grand Ole Opry", "Truth_answer": "Judge Hay liked the Fruit Jar Drinkers and asked them to appear last on each show because he wanted to always close each segment with red hot fiddle playing.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they have any famous guest to feature at the Grand Ole Opry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)#History", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of their band", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of their band", "Truth_answer": "Blyss", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Wade, Andrade, and Jon Diff Palmer's band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face", "Context": [ "What was the name of Wade, Andrade, and Jon Diff Palmer's band?", "Blyss" ], "Conversation_no": 488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was they album released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Blyss album released", "Truth_answer": "on October 31, 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was lifehouse album No Name face released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face", "Context": [ "What was the name of Wade, Andrade, and Jon Diff Palmer's band?", "Blyss", "When was lifehouse album No Name face released?", "on October 31, 2000" ], "Conversation_no": 488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did No Name face sell", "Truth_answer": "the album No name face has sold over four million copies worldwide, with 2,670,000 copies sold in the US alone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album No Name face by the band Lifehouse sell after it was released on October 31, 2000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face", "Context": [ "What was the name of Wade, Andrade, and Jon Diff Palmer's band?", "Blyss", "When was lifehouse album No Name face released?", "on October 31, 2000", "How did the album No Name face by the band Lifehouse sell after it was released on October 31, 2000?", "the album No name face has sold over four million copies worldwide, with 2,670,000 copies sold in the US alone" ], "Conversation_no": 488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other songs was a success", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other songs was a success", "Truth_answer": "Sick Cycle Carousel“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other songs from the album No Name Face by Lifehoudse was a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What started Curly's decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What started Curly's decline", "Truth_answer": "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane" ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he sick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane", "Truth_answer": "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity." ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his health continue to decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity", "Truth_answer": "In spite of eight weeks' time off in that same period, Howard's condition continued to deteriorate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity.", "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity?", "In spite of eight weeks' time off in that same period, Howard's condition continued to deteriorate" ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he unable to work during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Curly Howard unable to work during the time that his condition continued to deteriorate", "Truth_answer": "Half-Wits Holiday was Howard's final appearance as an official member of the Stooges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Curly Howard unable to work during the time that his condition continued to deteriorate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity.", "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity?", "In spite of eight weeks' time off in that same period, Howard's condition continued to deteriorate", "Was Curly Howard unable to work during the time that his condition continued to deteriorate?", "Half-Wits Holiday was Howard's final appearance as an official member of the Stooges." ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he die as a result of his health?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Curly Howard die as a result of his health", "Truth_answer": "Curly Howard suffered through serious health problems and several more strokes until his death in 1952 at age 48", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curly Howard die as a result of his health?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity.", "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity?", "In spite of eight weeks' time off in that same period, Howard's condition continued to deteriorate", "Was Curly Howard unable to work during the time that his condition continued to deteriorate?", "Half-Wits Holiday was Howard's final appearance as an official member of the Stooges.", "Did Curly Howard die as a result of his health?", "Curly Howard suffered through serious health problems and several more strokes until his death in 1952 at age 48" ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he have to stop acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Curly Howard have to stop acting", "Truth_answer": "Curly Howard suffered a second massive stroke, which left him partially paralyzed. He used a wheelchair by 1950", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Curly Howard have to stop acting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity.", "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity?", "In spite of eight weeks' time off in that same period, Howard's condition continued to deteriorate", "Was Curly Howard unable to work during the time that his condition continued to deteriorate?", "Half-Wits Holiday was Howard's final appearance as an official member of the Stooges.", "Did Curly Howard die as a result of his health?", "Curly Howard suffered through serious health problems and several more strokes until his death in 1952 at age 48", "When did Curly Howard have to stop acting?", "Curly Howard suffered a second massive stroke, which left him partially paralyzed. He used a wheelchair by 1950" ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were fans upset?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were fans upset about Curly Howard's death", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were fans upset about Curly Howard's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard#Slow_decline", "Context": [ "What started Curly Howard's decline?", "Curly Howard's energy began to wane", "Was Curly Howard sick when his energy began to wane?", "Curly Howard was diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage, and obesity.", "Did Curly Howard's health continue to decline after being diagnosed with extreme hypertension, retinal hemorrage and obesity?", "In spite of eight weeks' time off in that same period, Howard's condition continued to deteriorate", "Was Curly Howard unable to work during the time that his condition continued to deteriorate?", "Half-Wits Holiday was Howard's final appearance as an official member of the Stooges.", "Did Curly Howard die as a result of his health?", "Curly Howard suffered through serious health problems and several more strokes until his death in 1952 at age 48", "When did Curly Howard have to stop acting?", "Curly Howard suffered a second massive stroke, which left him partially paralyzed. He used a wheelchair by 1950", "Were fans upset about Curly Howard's death?" ], "Conversation_no": 489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else that happened to him that caused his decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else that happened to Curly Howard that caused his decline", "Truth_answer": "Curly Howard may have suffered the first of many strokes between the filming of Idiots Deluxe and If a Body Meets a Body", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else that happened to Curly Howard that caused his decline?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz#Retirement", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his swimming career end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did his swimming career end", "Truth_answer": "Following the Munich Olympics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mark Spitz' swimming career end?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mark-spitz-olympic-endorsement-pioneer-355007", "Context": [ "When did Mark Spitz' swimming career end?", "Following the Munich Olympics" ], "Conversation_no": 490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of his endorsement deals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of Mark Spitz' endorsements deals", "Truth_answer": "Speedo swimsuit ads", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201207032623id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mark-spitz-olympic-endorsement-pioneer-355007_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Mark Spitz endorsement deals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz#Retirement", "Context": [ "When did Mark Spitz' swimming career end?", "Following the Munich Olympics", "What was one of Mark Spitz endorsement deals?", "Speedo swimsuit ads" ], "Conversation_no": 490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do after his swimming career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Mark Spitz do besides Speedo swimsuit ads after his swimming career", "Truth_answer": "Mark Spitz started a successful real-estate company in Beverly Hills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mark Spitz do besides Speedo swimsuit ads after his swimming career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Mark Spitz' swimming career end?", "Following the Munich Olympics", "What was one of Mark Spitz endorsement deals?", "Speedo swimsuit ads", "What else did Mark Spitz do besides Speedo swimsuit ads after his swimming career?", "Mark Spitz started a successful real-estate company in Beverly Hills" ], "Conversation_no": 490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did his real estate career continue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Mark Spitz real estate career continue", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mark Spitz real estate career continue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Broken_gimmick_legal_battle", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the legal battle about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the legal battle about", "Truth_answer": "it was on who owned the Broken gimmick", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the legal battle about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimmick_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What was the legal battle about?", "it was on who owned the Broken gimmick" ], "Conversation_no": 491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the broken gimmick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the broken gimmick", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy's in-ring persona, character, behaviour, attire and/or other distinguishing traits while performing which are usually artificially created in order to draw fan interest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the broken gimmick?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Broken_gimmick_legal_battle", "Context": [ "What was the legal battle about?", "it was on who owned the Broken gimmick", "What is the broken gimmick?", "Matt Hardy's in-ring persona, character, behaviour, attire and/or other distinguishing traits while performing which are usually artificially created in order to draw fan interest" ], "Conversation_no": 491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else claims to own the broken gimmick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else claims to own the broken gimmick besides Matt Hardy", "Truth_answer": "Anthem Sports & Entertainment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else claims to own the broken gimmick besides Matt Hardy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy", "Context": [ "What was the legal battle about?", "it was on who owned the Broken gimmick", "What is the broken gimmick?", "Matt Hardy's in-ring persona, character, behaviour, attire and/or other distinguishing traits while performing which are usually artificially created in order to draw fan interest", "Who else claims to own the broken gimmick besides Matt Hardy?", "Anthem Sports & Entertainment" ], "Conversation_no": 491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is the issue over?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is the issue on the broken gimmick over", "Truth_answer": "who credits the invention of and the vision behind the Broken gimmick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is the issue on the broken gimmick over?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Broken_gimmick_legal_battle", "Context": [ "What was the legal battle about?", "it was on who owned the Broken gimmick", "What is the broken gimmick?", "Matt Hardy's in-ring persona, character, behaviour, attire and/or other distinguishing traits while performing which are usually artificially created in order to draw fan interest", "Who else claims to own the broken gimmick besides Matt Hardy?", "Anthem Sports & Entertainment", "What else is the issue on the broken gimmick over?", "who credits the invention of and the vision behind the Broken gimmick" ], "Conversation_no": 491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who disputes that they own the broken gimmick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who disputes that they own the broken gimmick", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p62" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who disputes that they own the broken gimmick?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Broken_gimmick_legal_battle", "Context": [ "What was the legal battle about?", "it was on who owned the Broken gimmick", "What is the broken gimmick?", "Matt Hardy's in-ring persona, character, behaviour, attire and/or other distinguishing traits while performing which are usually artificially created in order to draw fan interest", "Who else claims to own the broken gimmick besides Matt Hardy?", "Anthem Sports & Entertainment", "What else is the issue on the broken gimmick over?", "who credits the invention of and the vision behind the Broken gimmick", "Who disputes that they own the broken gimmick?", "Matt Hardy" ], "Conversation_no": 491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did this happen", "Truth_answer": "2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the legal dispute for the broken gimmick happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Frost#Formation_(1984–1985)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985", "Truth_answer": "Celtic Frost released their album To Mega Therion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Frost#Mid-1980s_(1985–1987)", "Context": [ "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985?", "Celtic Frost released their album To Mega Therion" ], "Conversation_no": 492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was To Mega Therion successful", "Truth_answer": "Celtic Frost album To Mega Therion was widely praised", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album To Mega Therion by the band Celtic Frost successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985?", "Celtic Frost released their album To Mega Therion", "Was the album To Mega Therion by the band Celtic Frost successful?", "Celtic Frost album To Mega Therion was widely praised" ], "Conversation_no": 492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they receive any awards during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Celtic Frost receive any awards during this time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band celtic frost receive any awards during the time they released their album To Mega therion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Frost#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985?", "Celtic Frost released their album To Mega Therion", "Was the album To Mega Therion by the band Celtic Frost successful?", "Celtic Frost album To Mega Therion was widely praised", "Did the band celtic frost receive any awards during the time they released their album To Mega therion?" ], "Conversation_no": 492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Celtic Frost release any other albums besides To Mega Therion", "Truth_answer": "Morbid Tales, Into the Pandemonium, Cold Lake, Vanity/Nemesis and Monotheist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120182334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Frost_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Celtic Frost release any other albums besides To Mega Therion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Frost#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Celtic Frost doing in 1985?", "Celtic Frost released their album To Mega Therion", "Was the album To Mega Therion by the band Celtic Frost successful?", "Celtic Frost album To Mega Therion was widely praised", "Did the band celtic frost receive any awards during the time they released their album To Mega therion?", "Did the band Celtic Frost release any other albums besides To Mega Therion?", "Morbid Tales, Into the Pandemonium, Cold Lake, Vanity/Nemesis and Monotheist" ], "Conversation_no": 492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Celtic Frost go on tour", "Truth_answer": "the band Celtic Frost set out on its first tour, through Germany and Austria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120182334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Frost_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Celtic Frost go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Steeleye Span break up", "Truth_answer": "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born" ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some financial issues they had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?" ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band Steeley Span get back together", "Truth_answer": "In 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Steeley Span get back together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?", "When did the band Steeley Span get back together?", "In 2002" ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they get over the financial arrangements?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the band steelye Span get over the financial arrangements", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band steelye Span get over the financial arrangements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?", "When did the band Steeley Span get back together?", "In 2002", "did the band steelye Span get over the financial arrangements?" ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did everyone re-join the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did everyone re-join the band Steelye Span in 2002", "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up including Prior", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did everyone re-join the band Steelye Span in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://steeleyespan.org.uk/history/", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?", "When did the band Steeley Span get back together?", "In 2002", "did the band steelye Span get over the financial arrangements?", "Did everyone re-join the band Steelye Span in 2002?", "Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up including Prior" ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the classic line up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the classic line up", "Truth_answer": "Maddy Prior being joined by Peter Knight Rick Kemp, Liam Genockey and Bob Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916093530id_/http://steeleyespan.org.uk:80/history/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Steelye Span classic line up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?", "When did the band Steeley Span get back together?", "In 2002", "did the band steelye Span get over the financial arrangements?", "Did everyone re-join the band Steelye Span in 2002?", "Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up including Prior", "what was the band Steelye Span classic line up?", "Maddy Prior being joined by Peter Knight Rick Kemp, Liam Genockey and Bob Johnson." ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they ever breakup again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Steelye Span break up again", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band steelye Span ever breakup again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "why did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born", "What were some financial issues the band Steeleye Span had?", "When did the band Steeley Span get back together?", "In 2002", "did the band steelye Span get over the financial arrangements?", "Did everyone re-join the band Steelye Span in 2002?", "Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up including Prior", "what was the band Steelye Span classic line up?", "Maddy Prior being joined by Peter Knight Rick Kemp, Liam Genockey and Bob Johnson.", "did the band steelye Span ever breakup again?" ], "Conversation_no": 493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Bob Johnson die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Johnson die", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Johnson die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty#Acting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did tom petty started acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did tom petty started acting", "Truth_answer": "in 1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did tom petty started acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty#Acting", "Context": [ "when did tom petty started acting?", "in 1978" ], "Conversation_no": 494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me that film's name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me that film's name", "Truth_answer": "the name of the film is FM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me that film's name tom Petty acted in 1978?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty#Acting", "Context": [ "when did tom petty started acting?", "in 1978", "Can you tell me that film's name tom Petty acted in 1978?", "the name of the film is FM" ], "Conversation_no": 494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did tom star with anyone notable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did tom star with anyone notable", "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty appeared in the 1997 film The Postman, directed by and starring Kevin Costner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did tom Petty star with anyone notable in the film FM?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty#Acting", "Context": [ "when did tom petty started acting?", "in 1978", "Can you tell me that film's name tom Petty acted in 1978?", "the name of the film is FM", "did tom Petty star with anyone notable in the film FM?", "Tom Petty appeared in the 1997 film The Postman, directed by and starring Kevin Costner" ], "Conversation_no": 494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how about shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about shows Tom Petty Starred in", "Truth_answer": "in 2002, he appeared on The Simpsons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about shows Tom Petty Starred in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty#Acting", "Context": [ "when did tom petty started acting?", "in 1978", "Can you tell me that film's name tom Petty acted in 1978?", "the name of the film is FM", "did tom Petty star with anyone notable in the film FM?", "Tom Petty appeared in the 1997 film The Postman, directed by and starring Kevin Costner", "how about shows Tom Petty Starred in?", "in 2002, he appeared on The Simpsons" ], "Conversation_no": 494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role did tom have on the simpsons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role did tom Petty have on the simpsons in 2002", "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty spoofed himself as a tutor to Homer Simpson on the art of lyric writing, composing a brief song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did tom Petty have on the simpsons in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did tom petty started acting?", "in 1978", "Can you tell me that film's name tom Petty acted in 1978?", "the name of the film is FM", "did tom Petty star with anyone notable in the film FM?", "Tom Petty appeared in the 1997 film The Postman, directed by and starring Kevin Costner", "how about shows Tom Petty Starred in?", "in 2002, he appeared on The Simpsons", "What role did tom Petty have on the simpsons in 2002?", "Tom Petty spoofed himself as a tutor to Homer Simpson on the art of lyric writing, composing a brief song." ], "Conversation_no": 494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he use any of his songs in the movies-shows he was in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tom Petty use any of his songs in the movies-shows he was in", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tom Petty use any of his songs in the movies-shows he was in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police#1977–1978:_Recording_contract_and_Outlandos_d'Amour", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they get the recording contract in 1977?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did they get the recording contract in 1977", "Truth_answer": "Miles Copeland was immediately struck by the track Roxanne and quickly got the Police a record deal with A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band the police get the recording contract in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.classicbands.com/names.html", "Context": [ "How did the band the police get the recording contract in 1977?", "Miles Copeland was immediately struck by the track Roxanne and quickly got the Police a record deal with A&M Records." ], "Conversation_no": 495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they come up with the name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the band the Police come up with the name band's name", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland, whose father worked for the CIA, named his band before Gordon Sting Sumner and Andy Summers joined", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111104947id_/http://www.classicbands.com:80/names.html_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the band the Police come up with the name band's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "500", "Context": [ "How did the band the police get the recording contract in 1977?", "Miles Copeland was immediately struck by the track Roxanne and quickly got the Police a record deal with A&M Records.", "how did the band the Police come up with the name band's name?", "Stewart Copeland, whose father worked for the CIA, named his band before Gordon Sting Sumner and Andy Summers joined" ], "Conversation_no": 495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much money was the recording contract for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much money was the band the police recording contract for", "Truth_answer": "£1", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money was the band the police recording contract for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlandos_d%27Amour#Track_listing", "Context": [ "How did the band the police get the recording contract in 1977?", "Miles Copeland was immediately struck by the track Roxanne and quickly got the Police a record deal with A&M Records.", "how did the band the Police come up with the name band's name?", "Stewart Copeland, whose father worked for the CIA, named his band before Gordon Sting Sumner and Andy Summers joined", "How much money was the band the police recording contract for?", "£1" ], "Conversation_no": 495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many songs were on the Outlandos d' Amour album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many songs were on the Outlandos d' Amour album by the band the police", "Truth_answer": "Outlandos d'Amour by the band the police contains ten tracks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on the Outlandos d' Amour album by the band the police?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi_people#Post-1800s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s", "Truth_answer": "For long periods of time, the Sami lifestyle thrived because of its adaptation to the Arctic environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_people_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi_people#Post-1800s", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s?", "For long periods of time, the Sami lifestyle thrived because of its adaptation to the Arctic environment." ], "Conversation_no": 496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stop thriving eventually?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Sami People stop thriving because of its adaptation to the arctic Environment eventually", "Truth_answer": "the Sami cultural element was strengthened, since the Sami were mostly independent of supplies from Southern Norway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_people_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sami People stop thriving because of its adaptation to the arctic Environment eventually?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi_people#Post-1800s", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s?", "For long periods of time, the Sami lifestyle thrived because of its adaptation to the Arctic environment.", "Did the Sami People stop thriving because of its adaptation to the arctic Environment eventually?", "the Sami cultural element was strengthened, since the Sami were mostly independent of supplies from Southern Norway." ], "Conversation_no": 496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the sami people article", "Truth_answer": "the Sami language was forbidden in schools", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the sami people article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi_people#Post-1800s", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s?", "For long periods of time, the Sami lifestyle thrived because of its adaptation to the Arctic environment.", "Did the Sami People stop thriving because of its adaptation to the arctic Environment eventually?", "the Sami cultural element was strengthened, since the Sami were mostly independent of supplies from Southern Norway.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the sami people article?", "the Sami language was forbidden in schools" ], "Conversation_no": 496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the language forbidden?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the sami language forbidden in schools", "Truth_answer": "it was banned by parents themselves from schools” in parts of Sapmi “because many older Sami parents were made to feel ashamed of some of their culture’s customs”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the sami language forbidden in schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi_people#Post-1800s", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the Sami people Post-1800s?", "For long periods of time, the Sami lifestyle thrived because of its adaptation to the Arctic environment.", "Did the Sami People stop thriving because of its adaptation to the arctic Environment eventually?", "the Sami cultural element was strengthened, since the Sami were mostly independent of supplies from Southern Norway.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the sami people article?", "the Sami language was forbidden in schools", "Why was the sami language forbidden in schools?", "it was banned by parents themselves from schools” in parts of Sapmi “because many older Sami parents were made to feel ashamed of some of their culture’s customs”" ], "Conversation_no": 496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened after the 1800s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened after the 1800s besides the sami language being banned in schools", "Truth_answer": "During the 19th century, the pressure of Christianization of the Sami increased, with some Sami adopting Laestadianism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after the 1800s besides the sami language being banned in schools?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program", "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew" ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the three-man Apollo crew do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do", "Truth_answer": "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1" ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Schirra get involved with the Apollo program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Schirra get involved with the Apollo program", "Truth_answer": "Grissom and his crew were killed in a fire during a test. Wally Schirra's crew became the prime crew of the first crewed flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did wally Schirra get involved with the Apollo program he was assigned to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1", "How did wally Schirra get involved with the Apollo program he was assigned to?", "Grissom and his crew were killed in a fire during a test. Wally Schirra's crew became the prime crew of the first crewed flight." ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wally Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module", "Truth_answer": "on January 26, 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wally Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1", "How did wally Schirra get involved with the Apollo program he was assigned to?", "Grissom and his crew were killed in a fire during a test. Wally Schirra's crew became the prime crew of the first crewed flight.", "When did Wally Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module?", "on January 26, 1967" ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wally Schirra article", "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra was one of 110 military test pilots selected by their commanding officers as candidates for the newly formed NASA Project Mercury, the first U.S. crewed space flight program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wally Schirra article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1", "How did wally Schirra get involved with the Apollo program he was assigned to?", "Grissom and his crew were killed in a fire during a test. Wally Schirra's crew became the prime crew of the first crewed flight.", "When did Wally Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module?", "on January 26, 1967", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wally Schirra article?", "Wally Schirra was one of 110 military test pilots selected by their commanding officers as candidates for the newly formed NASA Project Mercury, the first U.S. crewed space flight program." ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Schirra's role in the first manned flight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Wally Schirra's role in the first manned flight", "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra's areas of responsibility were the life-support systems and the pressurized flight suit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wally Schirra's role in the first manned flight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1", "How did wally Schirra get involved with the Apollo program he was assigned to?", "Grissom and his crew were killed in a fire during a test. Wally Schirra's crew became the prime crew of the first crewed flight.", "When did Wally Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module?", "on January 26, 1967", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wally Schirra article?", "Wally Schirra was one of 110 military test pilots selected by their commanding officers as candidates for the newly formed NASA Project Mercury, the first U.S. crewed space flight program.", "What was Wally Schirra's role in the first manned flight?", "Wally Schirra's areas of responsibility were the life-support systems and the pressurized flight suit." ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any problems or issues with the first manned flight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any problems or difficulties with the first manned flight", "Truth_answer": "minor trajectory deviation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems or issues with the first manned flight in which Wally Schirra's areas of responsibility were life-support systems and the pressurized flight suit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra#Apollo_program", "Context": [ "What did Wally Schirra do in the Apollo program?", "Wally Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew", "What did the three-man Apollo crew assigned to Wally Schirra do?", "to make the second crewed flight test of the Apollo Command/Service Module, with a mission profile identical to Apollo 1", "How did wally Schirra get involved with the Apollo program he was assigned to?", "Grissom and his crew were killed in a fire during a test. Wally Schirra's crew became the prime crew of the first crewed flight.", "When did Wally Schirra do the second manned flight test for the Apollo Command/Service Module?", "on January 26, 1967", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wally Schirra article?", "Wally Schirra was one of 110 military test pilots selected by their commanding officers as candidates for the newly formed NASA Project Mercury, the first U.S. crewed space flight program.", "What was Wally Schirra's role in the first manned flight?", "Wally Schirra's areas of responsibility were the life-support systems and the pressurized flight suit.", "Were there any problems or issues with the first manned flight in which Wally Schirra's areas of responsibility were life-support systems and the pressurized flight suit?", "minor trajectory deviation" ], "Conversation_no": 497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Schirra picked to go on another manned flight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Wally Schirra picked to go on another manned flight besides the sigma 7", "Truth_answer": "the Gemini program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wally Schirra picked to go on another manned flight besides the sigma 7?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong#New_York_Giants", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Ken sign with the New York Giants?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ken sign with the New York Giants", "Truth_answer": "In 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ken Strong sign with the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong#New_York_Giants", "Context": [ "When did Ken Strong sign with the New York Giants?", "In 1933" ], "Conversation_no": 498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he with the Giants?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Ken Strong with the New York Giants after he signed in 1933", "Truth_answer": "1933 to1935. 1939 and 1944 to 1947", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ken Strong with the New York Giants after he signed in 1933?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong#New_York_Giants", "Context": [ "When did Ken Strong sign with the New York Giants?", "In 1933", "How long was Ken Strong with the New York Giants after he signed in 1933?", "1933 to1935. 1939 and 1944 to 1947" ], "Conversation_no": 498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play with the Giants?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Ken Strong play with the New York Giants from 1933 to 1935; 1939 and 1944 to 1947", "Truth_answer": "fullback", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Ken Strong play with the New York Giants from 1933 to 1935; 1939 and 1944 to 1947?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong#New_York_Giants", "Context": [ "When did Ken Strong sign with the New York Giants?", "In 1933", "How long was Ken Strong with the New York Giants after he signed in 1933?", "1933 to1935. 1939 and 1944 to 1947", "What position did Ken Strong play with the New York Giants from 1933 to 1935; 1939 and 1944 to 1947?", "fullback" ], "Conversation_no": 498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a key player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ken Strong a key player with the New York Giants as a fullback", "Truth_answer": "with Ken Strong at fullback the New York Giants improved to 11–3 and advanced to the 1933 NFL Championship Game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Strong a key player with the New York Giants as a fullback?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife#Origin:_Byrne,_Egan,_Feehily,_Filan,_and_McFadden's_beginnings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first city the band performed in 1998 ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first city the band performed in 1998", "Truth_answer": "in Dublin", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first city the band westlife performed in 1998 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife#Origin:_Byrne,_Egan,_Feehily,_Filan,_and_McFadden's_beginnings", "Context": [ "What was the first city the band westlife performed in 1998 ?", "in Dublin" ], "Conversation_no": 499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of their first debut album ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the band westlife first debut album", "Truth_answer": "Westlife's first album was titled Westlife", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the band westlife first debut album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_(album)#Commercial_performance", "Context": [ "What was the first city the band westlife performed in 1998 ?", "in Dublin", "What was the name of the band westlife first debut album?", "Westlife's first album was titled Westlife" ], "Conversation_no": 499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many copy of the album did they sell ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many copy of the album westlife did the band westlife sell", "Truth_answer": "The album became the eighth best-selling album of 1999 in the United Kingdom, and ended up being certified 4× Platinum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207012637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copy of the album westlife did the band westlife sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife#Origin:_Byrne,_Egan,_Feehily,_Filan,_and_McFadden's_beginnings", "Context": [ "What was the first city the band westlife performed in 1998 ?", "in Dublin", "What was the name of the band westlife first debut album?", "Westlife's first album was titled Westlife", "How many copy of the album westlife did the band westlife sell?", "The album became the eighth best-selling album of 1999 in the United Kingdom, and ended up being certified 4× Platinum" ], "Conversation_no": 499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is the band manager?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the band westlife manager", "Truth_answer": "Louis Walsh and Sonny Takhar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the band westlife manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Modern_views", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Modern_views", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war" ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the modern views", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views", "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Modern_views", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam" ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his religious views", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam", "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Life", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion." ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was life like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like", "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Life", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man." ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was important in this article", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article", "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri wrote three main works that were popular in his time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Works", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.", "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article?", "Al-Ma'arri wrote three main works that were popular in his time." ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of his work get recognized", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of Al-Ma'arri main three works get recognized", "Truth_answer": "The Epistle of Forgiveness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Al-Ma'arri main three works get recognized?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Works", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.", "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article?", "Al-Ma'arri wrote three main works that were popular in his time.", "Did any of Al-Ma'arri main three works get recognized?", "The Epistle of Forgiveness." ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Al-Ma'arri known for besides The epistle of forgiveness", "Truth_answer": "The Tinder Spark", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Al-Ma'arri known for besides The epistle of forgiveness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Works", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.", "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article?", "Al-Ma'arri wrote three main works that were popular in his time.", "Did any of Al-Ma'arri main three works get recognized?", "The Epistle of Forgiveness.", "What else was Al-Ma'arri known for besides The epistle of forgiveness?", "The Tinder Spark" ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other work he did", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other work Al-ma'arri did besides the peristle of forgiveness and the tinder spark", "Truth_answer": "A second, more original collection", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work Al-ma'arri did besides the peristle of forgiveness and the tinder spark?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Works", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.", "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article?", "Al-Ma'arri wrote three main works that were popular in his time.", "Did any of Al-Ma'arri main three works get recognized?", "The Epistle of Forgiveness.", "What else was Al-Ma'arri known for besides The epistle of forgiveness?", "The Tinder Spark", "What other work Al-ma'arri did besides the peristle of forgiveness and the tinder spark?", "A second, more original collection" ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What original collection", "Transformer_rewrite": "What original collection by Al-ma'arri", "Truth_answer": "Unnecessary Necessity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What original collection by Al-ma'arri?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri#Works", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al- ma'arri article?", "In 2013, almost a thousand years after his death, the al-Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, beheaded a statue of al-Ma'arri during the Syrian civil war", "What was Al-Ma'arri modern views?", "Al-Ma'arri was skeptical of Islam", "What was Al-Ma'arri religious views on Islam?", "Al-Ma'arri was a skeptic in his beliefs who denounced superstition and dogmatism in religion.", "What was Al-Ma'arri's life like?", "Al-Ma'arri never married and died at the age of 83 in the city where he was born, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.", "What was important in the Al-Ma'arri article?", "Al-Ma'arri wrote three main works that were popular in his time.", "Did any of Al-Ma'arri main three works get recognized?", "The Epistle of Forgiveness.", "What else was Al-Ma'arri known for besides The epistle of forgiveness?", "The Tinder Spark", "What other work Al-ma'arri did besides the peristle of forgiveness and the tinder spark?", "A second, more original collection", "What original collection by Al-ma'arri?", "Unnecessary Necessity" ], "Conversation_no": 500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Al-Ma'arri do anything else important besides his original work Unnecessary Necessity", "Truth_answer": "Paragraphs and Periods", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al-Ma'arri do anything else important besides his original work Unnecessary Necessity?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his Snooker career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did his Snooker career begin", "Truth_answer": "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)#Snooker_career", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship" ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some important aspects of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career", "Truth_answer": "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)#Snooker_career", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title" ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other career highlights?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title", "Truth_answer": "Pankaj Advani as a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)#Snooker_career", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title", "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title?", "Pankaj Advani as a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt" ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any other titles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pankaj win any other titles", "Truth_answer": "the World Billiards Championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pankaj Advani win any other titles besides the world snooker championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title", "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title?", "Pankaj Advani as a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt", "Did Pankaj Advani win any other titles besides the world snooker championship?", "the World Billiards Championship" ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he ever competed in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Pankaj Advani ever competed in the US", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Pankaj Advani ever competed in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)#Snooker_career", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title", "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title?", "Pankaj Advani as a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt", "Did Pankaj Advani win any other titles besides the world snooker championship?", "the World Billiards Championship", "Has Pankaj Advani ever competed in the US?" ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Pankaj Advani's career", "Truth_answer": "Pankaj Advani became a snooker professional in 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Pankaj Advani's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)#Snooker_career", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title", "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title?", "Pankaj Advani as a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt", "Did Pankaj Advani win any other titles besides the world snooker championship?", "the World Billiards Championship", "Has Pankaj Advani ever competed in the US?", "What else can you tell me about Pankaj Advani's career?", "Pankaj Advani became a snooker professional in 2012" ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his Snooker career end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Pankaj Advani Snooker career end", "Truth_answer": "Since 2014, Pankaj Advani has focused solely on English billiards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pankaj Advani Snooker career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Pankaj Advani Snooker career begin?", "Pankaj Advani won the 2014 IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championship", "What were some important aspects of Pankaj Advani's Snooker career?", "Pankaj Advani was 18 years old, and became the youngest Indian to win the title, his first world title", "What are some other Pankaj Advani career highlights besides his world title?", "Pankaj Advani as a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt", "Did Pankaj Advani win any other titles besides the world snooker championship?", "the World Billiards Championship", "Has Pankaj Advani ever competed in the US?", "What else can you tell me about Pankaj Advani's career?", "Pankaj Advani became a snooker professional in 2012", "When did Pankaj Advani Snooker career end?", "Since 2014, Pankaj Advani has focused solely on English billiards." ], "Conversation_no": 501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he retire after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pankaj Advani retire after focusing soley on English Billiards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pankaj Advani retire after focusing soley on English Billiards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did historians say about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did historians say about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel", "Truth_answer": "Some historians have spoken of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did historians say about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel", "Context": [ "What did historians say about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel?", "Some historians have spoken of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps" ], "Conversation_no": 502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a left and right?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a left and right in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps", "Truth_answer": "The Right Hegelians and The Left Hegelians", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a left and right in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel", "Context": [ "What did historians say about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel?", "Some historians have spoken of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps", "Was there a left and right in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps?", "The Right Hegelians and The Left Hegelians" ], "Conversation_no": 502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the fall of the USSR", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the fall of the USSR with Georg Willhelm Hegel", "Truth_answer": "since the fall of the Soviet Union a new wave of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel scholarship arose in the West without the preconceptions of the prior schools of thought", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the fall of the USSR with Georg Willhelm Hegel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#New_York_Yankees_(1985–1989)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who signed him to the yankees?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who signed him to the yankees", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.californiasportscards.com/browse.php/sport/1/fid/stylesheet.css/manufacturer/72_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#New_York_Yankees_(1985–1989)", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees" ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do his first year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#New_York_Yankees_(1985–1989)", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage" ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were the rest of his stats that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#New_York_Yankees_(1985–1989)", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage", "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs" ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rickey henderson win any awards in his fist year with the new york yankees when he led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage and was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson won the Silver Slugger Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105134808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rickey henderson win any awards in his fist year with the new york yankees when he led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage and was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#New_York_Yankees_(1985–1989)", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage", "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs", "Did Rickey henderson win any awards in his fist year with the new york yankees when he led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage and was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs?", "Rickey Henderson won the Silver Slugger Award" ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was he the following year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was Rickey Henderson the following year with the new york yankees", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson became the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Rickey Henderson the following year with the new york yankees?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage", "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs", "Did Rickey henderson win any awards in his fist year with the new york yankees when he led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage and was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs?", "Rickey Henderson won the Silver Slugger Award", "how was Rickey Henderson the following year with the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson became the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season." ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any titles that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rickey Henderson win any titles the year ecame the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rickey Henderson win any titles the year ecame the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#New_York_Yankees_(1985–1989)", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage", "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs", "Did Rickey henderson win any awards in his fist year with the new york yankees when he led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage and was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs?", "Rickey Henderson won the Silver Slugger Award", "how was Rickey Henderson the following year with the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson became the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season.", "Did Rickey Henderson win any titles the year ecame the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win a world series as a Yankee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rickey Henderson win a world series as a New York Yankee", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson was the leadoff hitter for two World Series champions: the 1989 Oakland A's and the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rickey Henderson win a world series as a New York Yankee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson#Oakland_Athletics_(1979–1984)", "Context": [ "Who signed Rickey Henderson to the yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "How did Rickey Hendersobn do his first year with the New York Yankees?", "Rickey Henderson led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage", "How were the rest of Rickey Henderson's stats the first year he played for the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs", "Did Rickey henderson win any awards in his fist year with the new york yankees when he led the league in runs scored, stolen bases, was fourth in batting average and on-base percentage and was seventh in slugging, third in OPS and hit 24 home runs?", "Rickey Henderson won the Silver Slugger Award", "how was Rickey Henderson the following year with the new york yankees?", "Rickey Henderson became the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season.", "Did Rickey Henderson win any titles the year ecame the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season?", "Did Rickey Henderson win a world series as a New York Yankee?", "Rickey Henderson was the leadoff hitter for two World Series champions: the 1989 Oakland A's and the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays" ], "Conversation_no": 503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about theRickey henderson article", "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson made his major league debut with Oakland on June 24, 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about theRickey henderson article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan#Captaincy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was khan at the height of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was khan at the height of his career", "Truth_answer": "At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year-old Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Imran khan at the height of his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan#Captaincy", "Context": [ "how old was Imran khan at the height of his career?", "At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year-old Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket" ], "Conversation_no": 504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was khan when he took the last winning wicket?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was Imran khan when he took the last winning wicket", "Truth_answer": "At the age of 39, Imran Khan took the winning last wicket himself", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Imran khan when he took the last winning wicket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan", "Context": [ "how old was Imran khan at the height of his career?", "At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year-old Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket", "how old was Imran khan when he took the last winning wicket?", "At the age of 39, Imran Khan took the winning last wicket himself" ], "Conversation_no": 504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was khan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was khan", "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Pakistan. Imran Khan was also an international cricketer and captain of the Pakistan national cricket team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Imran khan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan", "Context": [ "how old was Imran khan at the height of his career?", "At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year-old Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket", "how old was Imran khan when he took the last winning wicket?", "At the age of 39, Imran Khan took the winning last wicket himself", "who was Imran khan?", "Imran Khan is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Pakistan. Imran Khan was also an international cricketer and captain of the Pakistan national cricket team" ], "Conversation_no": 504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he captain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Imran Khan captain", "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Imran Khan captain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan", "Context": [ "how old was Imran khan at the height of his career?", "At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year-old Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket", "how old was Imran khan when he took the last winning wicket?", "At the age of 39, Imran Khan took the winning last wicket himself", "who was Imran khan?", "Imran Khan is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Pakistan. Imran Khan was also an international cricketer and captain of the Pakistan national cricket team", "when was Imran Khan captain?", "Imran Khan served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992" ], "Conversation_no": 504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he captain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Imran Khan captain", "Truth_answer": "the pakistan national cricket team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p62" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Imran Khan captain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis#2014:_US_Open_doubles_finalist", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Martina Hingis", "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player." ], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many games did she play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many career games did Martina Hingis play", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many career games did Martina Hingis play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis", "Context": [ "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.", "How many career games did Martina Hingis play?" ], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Martina Hingis retire", "Truth_answer": "She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Martina Hingis retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis#Injuries_and_first_retirement_from_tennis", "Context": [ "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.", "How many career games did Martina Hingis play?", "When did Martina Hingis retire?", "She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months." ], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she injured often?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Martina Hingis injured often", "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis had a right ankle surgery in October of 2001, and a left ankle surgery in May of 2002. After that she struggled with injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Martina Hingis injured often?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis", "Context": [ "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.", "How many career games did Martina Hingis play?", "When did Martina Hingis retire?", "She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months.", "Was Martina Hingis injured often?", "Martina Hingis had a right ankle surgery in October of 2001, and a left ankle surgery in May of 2002. After that she struggled with injuries." ], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she come back from retirement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis come back from her 2007 retirement", "Truth_answer": "In July 2013, Martina Hingis came out of retirement to play the doubles events of the North American hard-court season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis come back from her 2007 retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.", "How many career games did Martina Hingis play?", "When did Martina Hingis retire?", "She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months.", "Was Martina Hingis injured often?", "Martina Hingis had a right ankle surgery in October of 2001, and a left ankle surgery in May of 2002. After that she struggled with injuries.", "Did Martina Hingis come back from her 2007 retirement?", "In July 2013, Martina Hingis came out of retirement to play the doubles events of the North American hard-court season." ], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What people did she play against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What people did Martina Hingis play against", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What people did Martina Hingis play against?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis#2017:_Three_Major_doubles_titles,_back_to_world_No._1_&_final_retirement", "Context": [ "Who was Martina Hingis?", "Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.", "How many career games did Martina Hingis play?", "When did Martina Hingis retire?", "She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months.", "Was Martina Hingis injured often?", "Martina Hingis had a right ankle surgery in October of 2001, and a left ankle surgery in May of 2002. After that she struggled with injuries.", "Did Martina Hingis come back from her 2007 retirement?", "In July 2013, Martina Hingis came out of retirement to play the doubles events of the North American hard-court season.", "What people did Martina Hingis play against?" ], "Conversation_no": 505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else interesting", "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis announced her final retirement at the WTA finals in Singapore in October, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else interesting about Martina Hingis' retirement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he die", "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman committed suicide on 13 January 2004, one day prior to his 58th birthday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harold Shipman die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman", "Context": [ "When did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide on 13 January 2004, one day prior to his 58th birthday." ], "Conversation_no": 506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Harold Shipman die", "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Shipman die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Death", "Context": [ "When did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide on 13 January 2004, one day prior to his 58th birthday.", "How did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison." ], "Conversation_no": 506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do leading up to his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Harold Shipman do leading up to his death", "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman reportedly told his probation officer that he was considering suicide to assure his wife's financial security after he was stripped of his National Health Service (NHS) pension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harold Shipman do leading up to his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide on 13 January 2004, one day prior to his 58th birthday.", "How did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison.", "What did Harold Shipman do leading up to his death?", "Harold Shipman reportedly told his probation officer that he was considering suicide to assure his wife's financial security after he was stripped of his National Health Service (NHS) pension." ], "Conversation_no": 506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do anything to prevent him from trying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman do anything to prevent him from trying", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman's probation officer do anything to prevent Shipman from committing suicide?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Aftermath", "Context": [ "When did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide on 13 January 2004, one day prior to his 58th birthday.", "How did Harold Shipman die?", "Harold Shipman committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison.", "What did Harold Shipman do leading up to his death?", "Harold Shipman reportedly told his probation officer that he was considering suicide to assure his wife's financial security after he was stripped of his National Health Service (NHS) pension.", "Did Harold Shipman's probation officer do anything to prevent Shipman from committing suicide?" ], "Conversation_no": 506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Shipman's death", "Truth_answer": "In January 2001, Chris Gregg, a senior West Yorkshire detective, was selected to lead an investigation into 22 of the West Yorkshire deaths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Shipman's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Undead#Departure_of_Deuce_and_American_Tragedy_(2010)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Departure of Deuce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Departure of Deuce", "Truth_answer": "In early 2010, Hollywood Undead announced that singer, Deuce, had left the band due to creative differences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Undead_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the departure of Deuce from Hollywood Undead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Undead#Departure_of_Deuce_and_American_Tragedy_(2010)", "Context": [ "When was the departure of Deuce from Hollywood Undead?", "In early 2010, Hollywood Undead announced that singer, Deuce, had left the band due to creative differences." ], "Conversation_no": 507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was American Tragedy released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Hollywood Undead's American Tragedy released", "Truth_answer": "Hollywood Undead's second studio album, American Tragedy, was released April 5, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Undead_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hollywood Undead's American Tragedy released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Tragedy_(album)#Singles_and_promotion", "Context": [ "When was the departure of Deuce from Hollywood Undead?", "In early 2010, Hollywood Undead announced that singer, Deuce, had left the band due to creative differences.", "When was Hollywood Undead's American Tragedy released?", "Hollywood Undead's second studio album, American Tragedy, was released April 5, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on the Hollywood Undead album American Tragedy", "Truth_answer": "Hear Me Now, Been to Hell, Coming Back Down, Comin' in Hot, My Town, Bullet, and Levitate are songs from the American Tragedy album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on the Hollywood Undead album American Tragedy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Tragedy_(album)", "Context": [ "When was the departure of Deuce from Hollywood Undead?", "In early 2010, Hollywood Undead announced that singer, Deuce, had left the band due to creative differences.", "When was Hollywood Undead's American Tragedy released?", "Hollywood Undead's second studio album, American Tragedy, was released April 5, 2011.", "What were some of the songs on the Hollywood Undead album American Tragedy?", "Hear Me Now, Been to Hell, Coming Back Down, Comin' in Hot, My Town, Bullet, and Levitate are songs from the American Tragedy album." ], "Conversation_no": 507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful was the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful was Hollywood Undead's American Tragedy album", "Truth_answer": "American Tragedy debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, and ended up becoming the 142nd best selling album of 2011 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Hollywood Undead's American Tragedy album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Whitney die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Whitney die", "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Whitney Houston die", "Truth_answer": "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Whitney Houston die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was discovered about her death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death", "Truth_answer": "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other details found about her passing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system", "Truth_answer": "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Reaction", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was her death viewed by others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others", "Truth_answer": "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“" ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was her funeral?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Whitney Houston's funeral", "Truth_answer": "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/whitney-houston-funeral-death-guests-broadcast-292567", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many people were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many people were there in the New Hope Baptist Church", "Truth_answer": "According to The Washington Times, approximately 15,000 guests were expected to be in attendance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201202092441id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/whitney-houston-funeral-death-guests-broadcast-292567_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.", "How many people were at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "According to The Washington Times, approximately 15,000 guests were expected to be in attendance." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the funeral?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at Whitney Houston's funeral", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Wonder, CeCe Winans, Alicia Keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly performed at Whitney Houston's funeral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.", "How many people were at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "According to The Washington Times, approximately 15,000 guests were expected to be in attendance.", "What happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Stevie Wonder, CeCe Winans, Alicia Keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly performed at Whitney Houston's funeral." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone other than Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Alicia keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly perform at Whitney Houston's funeral", "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin was listed on the program and was expected to sing, but was unable to attend the service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone other than Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Alicia keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly perform at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.", "How many people were at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "According to The Washington Times, approximately 15,000 guests were expected to be in attendance.", "What happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Stevie Wonder, CeCe Winans, Alicia Keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly performed at Whitney Houston's funeral.", "Did anyone other than Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Alicia keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly perform at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Aretha Franklin was listed on the program and was expected to sing, but was unable to attend the service." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other events happened at the funeral?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other events happened at Whitney Houston's funeral", "Truth_answer": "Performances were interspersed with hymns by the church choir and remarks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.", "How many people were at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "According to The Washington Times, approximately 15,000 guests were expected to be in attendance.", "What happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Stevie Wonder, CeCe Winans, Alicia Keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly performed at Whitney Houston's funeral.", "Did anyone other than Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Alicia keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly perform at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Aretha Franklin was listed on the program and was expected to sing, but was unable to attend the service.", "What other events happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Performances were interspersed with hymns by the church choir and remarks." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone speak?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone speak at Whitney Houston's funeral", "Truth_answer": "Clive Davis, Kevin Costner, Rickey Minor, Dionne Warwick, and Ray Watson all gave remarks throughout Whitney Houston's funeral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone speak at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sify.com/movies/clive-davis-says-you-wait-a-lifetime-for-a-voice-like-whitney-houston-news-hollywood-mctokehejcdsi.html", "Context": [ "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. on February 11, 2012.", "How did Whitney Houston die?", "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "What else was discovered about Whitney Houston's death, aside from the cause being drowning?", "The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Whitney Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death.", "Were there any details found about Whitney Houston's passing other than having cocaine in her system?", "Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in Whitney Houston's system: diphenhydramine, alprazolam, cannabis and cyclobenzaprine.", "How was Whitney Houston's death viewed by others?", "Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother, hearing the news of her death, said, It felt like I had been struck by a lightning bolt in my gut.“", "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.", "How many people were at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "According to The Washington Times, approximately 15,000 guests were expected to be in attendance.", "What happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Stevie Wonder, CeCe Winans, Alicia Keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly performed at Whitney Houston's funeral.", "Did anyone other than Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Alicia keys, Kim Burrell, and R. Kelly perform at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Aretha Franklin was listed on the program and was expected to sing, but was unable to attend the service.", "What other events happened at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Performances were interspersed with hymns by the church choir and remarks.", "Did anyone speak at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Clive Davis, Kevin Costner, Rickey Minor, Dionne Warwick, and Ray Watson all gave remarks throughout Whitney Houston's funeral." ], "Conversation_no": 508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Davis say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Clive Davis say at Whitney Houston's funeral", "Truth_answer": "Clive Davis says,You wait for a voice like that for a lifetime. You wait for a face like that, a smile like that, a presence like that for a lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clive Davis say at Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is uri Geller?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is uri Geller", "Truth_answer": "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Uri Geller?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he know Johnny Carson", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson", "Truth_answer": "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he call out Geller?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?" ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show", "Truth_answer": "When Uri Geller joined Johnny Carson, he appeared surprised that he was not going to be interviewed, but instead was expected to display his abilities using the provided articles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?", "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show?", "When Uri Geller joined Johnny Carson, he appeared surprised that he was not going to be interviewed, but instead was expected to display his abilities using the provided articles." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Gellar fail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Uri Gellar fail to display paranormal abilities on The Tonight Show", "Truth_answer": "Uri Geller was unable to display any paranormal abilities, saying I don't feel strong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uri Gellar fail to display paranormal abilities on The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?", "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show?", "When Uri Geller joined Johnny Carson, he appeared surprised that he was not going to be interviewed, but instead was expected to display his abilities using the provided articles.", "Did Uri Gellar fail to display paranormal abilities on The Tonight Show?", "Uri Geller was unable to display any paranormal abilities, saying I don't feel strong." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get in a fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Uri Geller and Johnny Carson get in a fight", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uri Geller and Johnny Carson get in a fight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?", "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show?", "When Uri Geller joined Johnny Carson, he appeared surprised that he was not going to be interviewed, but instead was expected to display his abilities using the provided articles.", "Did Uri Gellar fail to display paranormal abilities on The Tonight Show?", "Uri Geller was unable to display any paranormal abilities, saying I don't feel strong.", "Did Uri Geller and Johnny Carson get in a fight?" ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Uri Geller's appearance on The Tonight Show", "Truth_answer": "Uri Geller expressed his displeasure at feeling like he was being pressed to perform by Johnny Carson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Uri Geller's appearance on The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?", "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show?", "When Uri Geller joined Johnny Carson, he appeared surprised that he was not going to be interviewed, but instead was expected to display his abilities using the provided articles.", "Did Uri Gellar fail to display paranormal abilities on The Tonight Show?", "Uri Geller was unable to display any paranormal abilities, saying I don't feel strong.", "Did Uri Geller and Johnny Carson get in a fight?", "What happened after Uri Geller's appearance on The Tonight Show?", "Uri Geller expressed his displeasure at feeling like he was being pressed to perform by Johnny Carson." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he destroyed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Uri Geller destroyed by his appearance on The Tonight Show", "Truth_answer": "This appearance on The Tonight Show, which Johnny Carson had orchestrated to debunk Uri Geller's claimed abilities, backfired. He was on his way to becoming a paranormal superstar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Uri Geller destroyed by his appearance on The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is Uri Geller?", "Uri Geller is a magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.", "How did Uri Geller know Johnny Carson?", "In 1973, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uri Geller appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Johnny Carson had been a magician himself and was skeptical of Geller's claimed paranormal powers.", "Did Johnny Carson call Uri Geller out?", "What happened to Uri Geller on The Tonight Show?", "When Uri Geller joined Johnny Carson, he appeared surprised that he was not going to be interviewed, but instead was expected to display his abilities using the provided articles.", "Did Uri Gellar fail to display paranormal abilities on The Tonight Show?", "Uri Geller was unable to display any paranormal abilities, saying I don't feel strong.", "Did Uri Geller and Johnny Carson get in a fight?", "What happened after Uri Geller's appearance on The Tonight Show?", "Uri Geller expressed his displeasure at feeling like he was being pressed to perform by Johnny Carson.", "Was Uri Geller destroyed by his appearance on The Tonight Show?", "This appearance on The Tonight Show, which Johnny Carson had orchestrated to debunk Uri Geller's claimed abilities, backfired. He was on his way to becoming a paranormal superstar." ], "Conversation_no": 509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever thank Carson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Uri Geller ever thank Johnny Carson", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uri Geller ever thank Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed#1977:_two-year-old_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977", "Truth_answer": "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed", "Context": [ "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length." ], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes", "Truth_answer": "Affirmed's time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length.", "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes?", "Affirmed's time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record." ], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How fast did he run at the Belmont Park?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How fast did Affirmed run at the Belmont Park", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How fast did Affirmed run at the Belmont Park?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed", "Context": [ "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length.", "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes?", "Affirmed's time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record.", "How fast did Affirmed run at the Belmont Park?" ], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he race after the Belmont?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Affirmed race after the Belmont", "Truth_answer": "Affirmed followed Belmont up with a win in the Youthful Stakes on June 15 where he defeated Alydar by eight lengths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Affirmed race after the Belmont?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed", "Context": [ "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length.", "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes?", "Affirmed's time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record.", "How fast did Affirmed run at the Belmont Park?", "Where did Affirmed race after the Belmont?", "Affirmed followed Belmont up with a win in the Youthful Stakes on June 15 where he defeated Alydar by eight lengths." ], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Alydar his biggest rival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Alydar's biggest rival", "Truth_answer": "Affirmed was known for his famous rivalry with Alydar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alydar Affirmed's biggest rival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length.", "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes?", "Affirmed's time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record.", "How fast did Affirmed run at the Belmont Park?", "Where did Affirmed race after the Belmont?", "Affirmed followed Belmont up with a win in the Youthful Stakes on June 15 where he defeated Alydar by eight lengths.", "Was Alydar Affirmed's biggest rival?", "Affirmed was known for his famous rivalry with Alydar." ], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Affirmed stop racing prior to Alydar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Affirmed stop racing prior to Alydar", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Affirmed stop racing prior to Alydar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the biggest race Affirmed won in 1977?", "In the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length.", "What was Affirmed's time in the 1977 Hopeful Stakes?", "Affirmed's time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record.", "How fast did Affirmed run at the Belmont Park?", "Where did Affirmed race after the Belmont?", "Affirmed followed Belmont up with a win in the Youthful Stakes on June 15 where he defeated Alydar by eight lengths.", "Was Alydar Affirmed's biggest rival?", "Affirmed was known for his famous rivalry with Alydar.", "Did Affirmed stop racing prior to Alydar?" ], "Conversation_no": 510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the highest purse Affirmed won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the highest purse Affirmed won", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highest purse Affirmed won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was Robert Chancellor of the university", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Robert Chancellor of the university", "Truth_answer": "Robert Maynard Hutchins served as University of Chicago's Chancellor from 1945 until 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Robert Maynard Hutchins Chancellor of the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins", "Context": [ "What year was Robert Maynard Hutchins Chancellor of the University of Chicago?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins served as University of Chicago's Chancellor from 1945 until 1951." ], "Conversation_no": 511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Robert pull any sports out of the schools agenda?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull any sports out of the University of Chicago's agenda", "Truth_answer": "Robert Maynard Hutchins eliminated the University of Chicago's football program, which he saw as a campus distraction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull any sports out of the University of Chicago's agenda?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins", "Context": [ "What year was Robert Maynard Hutchins Chancellor of the University of Chicago?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins served as University of Chicago's Chancellor from 1945 until 1951.", "Did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull any sports out of the University of Chicago's agenda?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins eliminated the University of Chicago's football program, which he saw as a campus distraction." ], "Conversation_no": 511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What collegiate conference of sports did he pull the university out of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What collegiate conference of sports did Robert Maynard pull the university out of", "Truth_answer": "Robert Maynard Hutchins pulled the University of Chicago out of the Big Ten Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What collegiate conference of sports did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull the University of Chicago out of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins", "Context": [ "What year was Robert Maynard Hutchins Chancellor of the University of Chicago?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins served as University of Chicago's Chancellor from 1945 until 1951.", "Did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull any sports out of the University of Chicago's agenda?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins eliminated the University of Chicago's football program, which he saw as a campus distraction.", "What collegiate conference of sports did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull the University of Chicago out of?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins pulled the University of Chicago out of the Big Ten Conference." ], "Conversation_no": 511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What degree did he make known for two year studies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What degree did Robert Maynard Hutchins make known for two year studies", "Truth_answer": "Robert Maynard Hutchins was able to implement his ideas regarding a two-year, generalist bachelors during his tenure at Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609175259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What degree did Robert Maynard Hutchins make known for two year studies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins", "Context": [ "What year was Robert Maynard Hutchins Chancellor of the University of Chicago?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins served as University of Chicago's Chancellor from 1945 until 1951.", "Did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull any sports out of the University of Chicago's agenda?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins eliminated the University of Chicago's football program, which he saw as a campus distraction.", "What collegiate conference of sports did Robert Maynard Hutchins pull the University of Chicago out of?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins pulled the University of Chicago out of the Big Ten Conference.", "What degree did Robert Maynard Hutchins make known for two year studies?", "Robert Maynard Hutchins was able to implement his ideas regarding a two-year, generalist bachelors during his tenure at Chicago." ], "Conversation_no": 511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he distaste football in the university?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Robert Maynard Hutchins distaste football in the University of Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Robert Maynard Hutchins saw football as a campus distraction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Maynard Hutchins distaste football in the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson#Biography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was in Jefferson's biography?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was in Jefferson's biography", "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind, near Coutchman, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in Blind Lemon Jefferson's biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson#Biography", "Context": [ "What was in Blind Lemon Jefferson's biography?", "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind, near Coutchman, Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Blind Lemon Jefferson born", "Truth_answer": "Jefferson's birth date was recorded as September 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Blind Lemon Jefferson born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson#Biography", "Context": [ "What was in Blind Lemon Jefferson's biography?", "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind, near Coutchman, Texas.", "When was Blind Lemon Jefferson born?", "Jefferson's birth date was recorded as September 1893." ], "Conversation_no": 512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start performing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Blind Lemon Jefferson start performing", "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson began playing the guitar in his early teens and soon after he began performing at picnics and parties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Blind Lemon Jefferson start performing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson#Biography", "Context": [ "What was in Blind Lemon Jefferson's biography?", "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind, near Coutchman, Texas.", "When was Blind Lemon Jefferson born?", "Jefferson's birth date was recorded as September 1893.", "When did Blind Lemon Jefferson start performing?", "Blind Lemon Jefferson began playing the guitar in his early teens and soon after he began performing at picnics and parties." ], "Conversation_no": 512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instrument did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instrument did Blind Lemon Jefferson play", "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson began playing the guitar in his early teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Blind Lemon Jefferson play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr.#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school", "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy Jr. attended Brown University, where he majored in American studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr.#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school?", "John F. Kennedy Jr. attended Brown University, where he majored in American studies." ], "Conversation_no": 513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do while in school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did John F. Kennedy Jr. do while in Brown University", "Truth_answer": "There, John F. Kennedy Jr. co-founded a student discussion group that focused on contemporary issues such as apartheid in South Africa, gun control, and civil rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John F. Kennedy Jr. do while in Brown University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr.#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school?", "John F. Kennedy Jr. attended Brown University, where he majored in American studies.", "How did John F. Kennedy Jr. do while in Brown University?", "There, John F. Kennedy Jr. co-founded a student discussion group that focused on contemporary issues such as apartheid in South Africa, gun control, and civil rights." ], "Conversation_no": 513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is important to know about his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is important to know about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life", "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy Jr.'s father took office exactly eight weeks after John Jr. was born.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124225025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important to know about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr.#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school?", "John F. Kennedy Jr. attended Brown University, where he majored in American studies.", "How did John F. Kennedy Jr. do while in Brown University?", "There, John F. Kennedy Jr. co-founded a student discussion group that focused on contemporary issues such as apartheid in South Africa, gun control, and civil rights.", "What else is important to know about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life?", "John F. Kennedy Jr.'s father took office exactly eight weeks after John Jr. was born." ], "Conversation_no": 513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who died in John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life", "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy Jr. had an older sister, Caroline, and a younger brother, Patrick, who died two days after his premature birth in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124225025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who died in John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr.#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did John F. Kennedy Jr. go to school?", "John F. Kennedy Jr. attended Brown University, where he majored in American studies.", "How did John F. Kennedy Jr. do while in Brown University?", "There, John F. Kennedy Jr. co-founded a student discussion group that focused on contemporary issues such as apartheid in South Africa, gun control, and civil rights.", "What else is important to know about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life?", "John F. Kennedy Jr.'s father took office exactly eight weeks after John Jr. was born.", "Who died in John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life?", "John F. Kennedy Jr. had an older sister, Caroline, and a younger brother, Patrick, who died two days after his premature birth in 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life", "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy Jr. lived in the White House during the first three years of his life and remained in the public spotlight as a young adult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124225025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of durants deep playoff runs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of durants deep playoff runs", "Truth_answer": "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Deep_playoff_runs_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games." ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his best game, specifically?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kevin Durants best game, specifically", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets." ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Durant work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Kevin Durant work with", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant worked with Russell Westbrook.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kissrichmond.com/tag/kevin-durant/page/2/_p1", "https://sujuiceonline.com/2013/12/18/former-syracuse-basketball-player-rob-mcclanaghan-trains-elite-nba-stars/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kevin Durant work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Who did Kevin Durant work with?", "Kevin Durant worked with Russell Westbrook." ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Durant take Westbrooks place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant take Russell Westbrook's place after Westbrook's meniscus injury", "Truth_answer": "Without Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant was given more responsibility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant take Russell Westbrook's place after Westbrook's meniscus injury?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Who did Kevin Durant work with?", "Kevin Durant worked with Russell Westbrook.", "Did Kevin Durant take Russell Westbrook's place after Westbrook's meniscus injury?", "Without Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant was given more responsibility." ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win games during the playoffs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant win games during the playoffs", "Truth_answer": "Oklahoma City were eventually eliminated in the second round by the Memphis Grizzlies in five games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Oklahoma City team win games during the playoffs after Russell Westbrook's meniscus tear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Oklahoma_City_Thunder_(2008–2016)", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Who did Kevin Durant work with?", "Kevin Durant worked with Russell Westbrook.", "Did Kevin Durant take Russell Westbrook's place after Westbrook's meniscus injury?", "Without Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant was given more responsibility.", "Did the Oklahoma City team win games during the playoffs after Russell Westbrook's meniscus tear?", "Oklahoma City were eventually eliminated in the second round by the Memphis Grizzlies in five games." ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Durant married at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kevin Durant married at the time of the 2013 championships", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant has never been married.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://dailysnark.com/chicago-bears-offensive-line/_p0", "https://dailysnark.com/guillermo-jimmy-kimmel-asks-hilarious-topic-questions-super-bowl-media-day/_p0", "https://dailysnark.com/lebron-2012-vs-2013/_p0", "https://dailysnark.com/roy-elbow/_p0", "https://dailysnark.com/self-proclaimed-best-cb-earth-josh-norman-gets-torched-desean-jackson-practice/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kevin Durant married at the time of the 2013 championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Who did Kevin Durant work with?", "Kevin Durant worked with Russell Westbrook.", "Did Kevin Durant take Russell Westbrook's place after Westbrook's meniscus injury?", "Without Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant was given more responsibility.", "Did the Oklahoma City team win games during the playoffs after Russell Westbrook's meniscus tear?", "Oklahoma City were eventually eliminated in the second round by the Memphis Grizzlies in five games.", "Was Kevin Durant married at the time of the 2013 championships?", "Kevin Durant has never been married." ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Durant's greatest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kevin Durant's greatest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Durant's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant#Oklahoma_City_Thunder_(2008–2016)", "Context": [ "What were some of Kevin Durants deep playoff runs from 2010-2013?", "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "What was Kevin Durant's best game, specifically from his 2010-2013 deep playoff runs?", "Kevin Durant recorded his first career 50-point game, scoring 51 points against the Denver Nuggets.", "Who did Kevin Durant work with?", "Kevin Durant worked with Russell Westbrook.", "Did Kevin Durant take Russell Westbrook's place after Westbrook's meniscus injury?", "Without Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant was given more responsibility.", "Did the Oklahoma City team win games during the playoffs after Russell Westbrook's meniscus tear?", "Oklahoma City were eventually eliminated in the second round by the Memphis Grizzlies in five games.", "Was Kevin Durant married at the time of the 2013 championships?", "Kevin Durant has never been married.", "What was Kevin Durant's greatest accomplishment?" ], "Conversation_no": 514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kevin Durant's life off the court", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant is very close with his mother, Wanda, a relationship that was detailed in the Lifetime movie The Real MVP: The Wanda Pratt Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kevin Durant's life off the court?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ontheissues.org/FL/Cliff_Stearns.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Stearns' position on abortion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Stearns' position on abortion", "Truth_answer": "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns#Abortion", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he pass any legislation concerning aboriton?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion", "Truth_answer": "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns#Abortion", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they investigate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood", "Truth_answer": "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other things they investigated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns#Abortion", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood.", "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood?" ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood after being investigated by Cliff Stearns", "Truth_answer": "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood after being investigated by Cliff Stearns?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns#Abortion", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood.", "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood?", "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood after being investigated by Cliff Stearns?", "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened because of the investigation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened because of the investigation of Planned Parenthood", "Truth_answer": "The congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened because of Cliff Stearns investigation into Planned Parenthood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns#Abortion", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood.", "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood?", "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood after being investigated by Cliff Stearns?", "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood.", "What else happened because of Cliff Stearns investigation into Planned Parenthood?", "The congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Planned Parenthood suffer any other consequences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Planned Parenthood suffer any other consequences", "Truth_answer": "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Planned Parenthood suffer any other consequences after Cliff Stearns investigation into their funding?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood.", "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood?", "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood after being investigated by Cliff Stearns?", "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood.", "What else happened because of Cliff Stearns investigation into Planned Parenthood?", "The congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "Did Planned Parenthood suffer any other consequences after Cliff Stearns investigation into their funding?", "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Stearns do regarding abortion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Stearns do regarding abortion", "Truth_answer": "The congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else besides inviestigating funding, did Cliff Stearns do regarding abortion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns", "Context": [ "What was Cliff Stearns position on abortion?", "Cliff Stearns supports banning abortions.", "Did Cliff Stearns pass any legislation concerning abortion?", "A congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "What did the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigate within Planned Parenthood?", "They conducted the first-ever oversight on taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood.", "Were there any other things the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation investigated within Planned Parenthood?", "Were there any sanctions for Planned Parenthood after being investigated by Cliff Stearns?", "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood.", "What else happened because of Cliff Stearns investigation into Planned Parenthood?", "The congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation.", "Did Planned Parenthood suffer any other consequences after Cliff Stearns investigation into their funding?", "The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization stopped funding Planned Parenthood.", "What else besides inviestigating funding, did Cliff Stearns do regarding abortion?", "The congressional investigation by Cliff Stearns triggered a newly created internal rule about not funding organizations under any federal, state or local investigation." ], "Conversation_no": 515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was this investigation targeting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the investigation targeting", "Truth_answer": "Cliff Stearns' investigation was targeting Planned Parenthood and all of its affiliates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Cliff Stearns' investigation of funding targeting?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe#Non-fiction_books", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first non-fiction book", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his first non-fiction book", "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kandy-Kolored_Tangerine-Flake_Streamline_Baby", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were they about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Tom Wolfe's first non fiction books about", "Truth_answer": "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114211100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kandy-Kolored_Tangerine-Flake_Streamline_Baby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Panther_Party", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Black Panther Party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Black Panther Party", "Truth_answer": "The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Black Panther Party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965.", "What is the Black Panther Party?", "The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after those essays?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Tom Wolfe do after publishing two essays in 1970", "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Wolfe do after publishing two essays in 1970?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965.", "What is the Black Panther Party?", "The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California.", "What did Tom Wolfe do after publishing two essays in 1970?", "In 1979, Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff about", "Truth_answer": "The Right Stuff is an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114163839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Right_Stuff_(book)", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965.", "What is the Black Panther Party?", "The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California.", "What did Tom Wolfe do after publishing two essays in 1970?", "In 1979, Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "What was Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff about?", "The Right Stuff is an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the book sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Right Stuff sell well", "Truth_answer": "The Right Stuff became Tom Wolfe's best selling book yet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Right_Stuff_(book)", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965.", "What is the Black Panther Party?", "The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California.", "What did Tom Wolfe do after publishing two essays in 1970?", "In 1979, Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "What was Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff about?", "The Right Stuff is an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "Did Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff sell well?", "The Right Stuff became Tom Wolfe's best selling book yet." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the film popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the film adaptation of The Right Stuff popular", "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe made no secret that he disliked the film. Critics, however, generally were favorable toward the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film adaptation of The Right Stuff popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Right_Stuff_(book)", "Context": [ "What was Tom Wolfe's first non fiction book?", "In 1965, Tom Wolfe published a collection of his articles in this style, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, adding to his notability.", "What were Tom Wolfe's articles in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby about?", "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965.", "What is the Black Panther Party?", "The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California.", "What did Tom Wolfe do after publishing two essays in 1970?", "In 1979, Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "What was Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff about?", "The Right Stuff is an account of the pilots who became America's first astronauts.", "Did Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff sell well?", "The Right Stuff became Tom Wolfe's best selling book yet.", "Was the film adaptation of The Right Stuff popular?", "Tom Wolfe made no secret that he disliked the film. Critics, however, generally were favorable toward the film." ], "Conversation_no": 516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff", "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe wrote that the book was inspired by the desire to find out why the astronauts accepted the danger of space flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930165247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Right_Stuff_%28book%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Mid-career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Taylor do mid-career", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Taylor do mid-career", "Truth_answer": "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Mid-career", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes." ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that tune?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune", "Truth_answer": "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Mid-career", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes." ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what made it so famous", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous", "Truth_answer": "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free achieved more popularity with the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes.", "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free achieved more popularity with the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the song about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the song about", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Taylor's song I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Mid-career", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes.", "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free achieved more popularity with the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.", "What was Billy Taylor's song I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free about?" ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Billy Taylor win any awards mid-career", "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Billy Taylor established Jazzmobile in New York City and the program received the Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Taylor win any awards mid-career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Mid-career", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes.", "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free achieved more popularity with the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.", "What was Billy Taylor's song I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free about?", "Did Billy Taylor win any awards mid-career?", "In 1964, Billy Taylor established Jazzmobile in New York City and the program received the Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Programs." ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Taylor mid-career", "Truth_answer": "From 1969 to 1972, Billy Taylor served as music director for The David Frost Show and was the first African American to lead a talk-show band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Taylor mid-career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Later_career", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes.", "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free achieved more popularity with the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.", "What was Billy Taylor's song I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free about?", "Did Billy Taylor win any awards mid-career?", "In 1964, Billy Taylor established Jazzmobile in New York City and the program received the Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Programs.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Taylor mid-career?", "From 1969 to 1972, Billy Taylor served as music director for The David Frost Show and was the first African American to lead a talk-show band." ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he work after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Billy Taylor work after that", "Truth_answer": "In 1981, after being profiled by CBS News Sunday Morning, Billy Taylor was hired as an on-air correspondent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Taylor work after being the music director for The David Frost Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor#Later_career", "Context": [ "What did Billy Taylor do mid-career?", "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes.", "What Billy Taylor's most famous 1952 tune?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free is one of Billy Taylor's most famous tunes.", "What made Billy Taylor's I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free so famous?", "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free achieved more popularity with the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.", "What was Billy Taylor's song I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free about?", "Did Billy Taylor win any awards mid-career?", "In 1964, Billy Taylor established Jazzmobile in New York City and the program received the Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Programs.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Taylor mid-career?", "From 1969 to 1972, Billy Taylor served as music director for The David Frost Show and was the first African American to lead a talk-show band.", "Where did Billy Taylor work after being the music director for The David Frost Show?", "In 1981, after being profiled by CBS News Sunday Morning, Billy Taylor was hired as an on-air correspondent." ], "Conversation_no": 517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that show about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Billy Taylor's CBS News Sunday Morning on-air correspondance about", "Truth_answer": "On CBS News Sunday Morning, Billy Taylor conducted more than 250 interviews with musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Taylor's CBS News Sunday Morning on-air correspondance about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski#Debut_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was Macedonski during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Macedonski during this time period", "Truth_answer": "Alexandru Macedonski was 18 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Alexandru Macedonski during his debut work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski#Debut_years", "Context": [ "How old was Alexandru Macedonski during his debut work?", "Alexandru Macedonski was 18 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he doing during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Alexandru Macedonski doing during his debut years", "Truth_answer": "Alexandru Macedonski visited Pisa, Florence, Venice, and possibly other cities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alexandru Macedonski doing during his debut years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski#Debut_years", "Context": [ "How old was Alexandru Macedonski during his debut work?", "Alexandru Macedonski was 18 years old.", "What was Alexandru Macedonski doing during his debut years?", "Alexandru Macedonski visited Pisa, Florence, Venice, and possibly other cities." ], "Conversation_no": 518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "At this time, had he written any literature yet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "At this time, had Alexandru Macendonski written any literature yet", "Truth_answer": "Alexandru Macedonski was in Italy during spring 1872, soon after publishing his debut volume Prima verba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At this time, had Alexandru Macendonski written any literature yet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How old was Alexandru Macedonski during his debut work?", "Alexandru Macedonski was 18 years old.", "What was Alexandru Macedonski doing during his debut years?", "Alexandru Macedonski visited Pisa, Florence, Venice, and possibly other cities.", "At this time, had Alexandru Macendonski written any literature yet?", "Alexandru Macedonski was in Italy during spring 1872, soon after publishing his debut volume Prima verba." ], "Conversation_no": 518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the new volume bring him much success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the new volume of Prima verba bring Alexandru Macendonski much success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new volume Prima verba bring Alexandru Macedonski much success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski#Debut_years", "Context": [ "How old was Alexandru Macedonski during his debut work?", "Alexandru Macedonski was 18 years old.", "What was Alexandru Macedonski doing during his debut years?", "Alexandru Macedonski visited Pisa, Florence, Venice, and possibly other cities.", "At this time, had Alexandru Macendonski written any literature yet?", "Alexandru Macedonski was in Italy during spring 1872, soon after publishing his debut volume Prima verba.", "Did the new volume Prima verba bring Alexandru Macedonski much success?" ], "Conversation_no": 518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he study literature?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Alexandru Macedonski study literature", "Truth_answer": "Alexandru Macedonski claimed to have attended college lectures in these cities, and to have spent significant time studying at Pisa University, but this remains uncertain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Alexandru Macedonski study literature?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are men and women treated equal in Finland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are men and women treated equal in Finland", "Truth_answer": "Women in Finland enjoy a high degree of equality and traditional courtesy among men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are men and women treated equally in Finland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland", "Context": [ "Are men and women treated equally in Finland?", "Women in Finland enjoy a high degree of equality and traditional courtesy among men." ], "Conversation_no": 519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can a female hold official public office in Finland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can a female hold an official public office in Finland", "Truth_answer": "There are many women in Finland who hold prominent positions in Finnish society, in the academics, in the field of business, and in the government of Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can a female hold an official public office in Finland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland", "Context": [ "Are men and women treated equally in Finland?", "Women in Finland enjoy a high degree of equality and traditional courtesy among men.", "Can a female hold an official public office in Finland?", "There are many women in Finland who hold prominent positions in Finnish society, in the academics, in the field of business, and in the government of Finland." ], "Conversation_no": 519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other offices did Tarja Halonen hold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other offices did Tarja Halonen hold besides President", "Truth_answer": "Tarja Halonen was Foreign Minister of Finland before becoming president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other offices did Tarja Halonen hold besides President?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland", "Context": [ "Are men and women treated equally in Finland?", "Women in Finland enjoy a high degree of equality and traditional courtesy among men.", "Can a female hold an official public office in Finland?", "There are many women in Finland who hold prominent positions in Finnish society, in the academics, in the field of business, and in the government of Finland.", "What other offices did Tarja Halonen hold besides President?", "Tarja Halonen was Foreign Minister of Finland before becoming president." ], "Conversation_no": 519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Before women's suffrage could any girl go to university?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Before women's suffrage in Finland, could any girl go to university", "Truth_answer": "Before women's suffrage it was not possible for the girls to pass the baccalaureate and move on to university studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Before women's suffrage in Finland, could any girl go to university?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland", "Context": [ "Are men and women treated equally in Finland?", "Women in Finland enjoy a high degree of equality and traditional courtesy among men.", "Can a female hold an official public office in Finland?", "There are many women in Finland who hold prominent positions in Finnish society, in the academics, in the field of business, and in the government of Finland.", "What other offices did Tarja Halonen hold besides President?", "Tarja Halonen was Foreign Minister of Finland before becoming president.", "Before women's suffrage in Finland, could any girl go to university?", "Before women's suffrage it was not possible for the girls to pass the baccalaureate and move on to university studies." ], "Conversation_no": 519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What requirements were made for a woman to attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What requirements were made for a woman to attend school in Finland before women's suffrage", "Truth_answer": "At first the schools were reserved for girls from upper-class families.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What requirements were made for a woman to attend school in Finland before women's suffrage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What health problems did Remis had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What health problems did Remis had", "Truth_answer": "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he lost the ability to walk?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk", "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this relapse worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Late Injuries Worse than the original time Harold Ramis faced the illness", "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis died of complications of the disease on February 24, 2014, at his home on Chicago's North Shore, at age 69.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Ramis's relapse of Vasculitis worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011.", "Was Harold Ramis's relapse of Vasculitis worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Harold Ramis died of complications of the disease on February 24, 2014, at his home on Chicago's North Shore, at age 69." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Ramis died", "Truth_answer": "A private funeral was held for Harold Ramis two days later with family, friends, and several collaborators in attendance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Ramis died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011.", "Was Harold Ramis's relapse of Vasculitis worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Harold Ramis died of complications of the disease on February 24, 2014, at his home on Chicago's North Shore, at age 69.", "What happened after Harold Ramis died?", "A private funeral was held for Harold Ramis two days later with family, friends, and several collaborators in attendance." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harold Ramis's death", "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis is buried at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harold Ramis's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011.", "Was Harold Ramis's relapse of Vasculitis worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Harold Ramis died of complications of the disease on February 24, 2014, at his home on Chicago's North Shore, at age 69.", "What happened after Harold Ramis died?", "A private funeral was held for Harold Ramis two days later with family, friends, and several collaborators in attendance.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harold Ramis's death?", "Harold Ramis is buried at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his fans react to his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Harold Ramis's fans react to his death", "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis was paid tribute by Stephen Colbert on an episode of his show The Colbert Report.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Ramis's fans react to his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011.", "Was Harold Ramis's relapse of Vasculitis worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Harold Ramis died of complications of the disease on February 24, 2014, at his home on Chicago's North Shore, at age 69.", "What happened after Harold Ramis died?", "A private funeral was held for Harold Ramis two days later with family, friends, and several collaborators in attendance.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harold Ramis's death?", "Harold Ramis is buried at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights.", "How did Harold Ramis's fans react to his death?", "Harold Ramis was paid tribute by Stephen Colbert on an episode of his show The Colbert Report." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some highlights of Ramis's carreer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some highlights of Harold Ramis's carreer", "Truth_answer": "Some highlights from Ramis's career include Animal House, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some highlights of Harold Ramis's carreer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis#Awards_and_honors", "Context": [ "What health problems did Harold Ramis have?", "In May 2010, Harold Ramis contracted an infection that resulted in complications from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis and lost the ability to walk.", "What happened after Harold Ramis lost the ability to walk?", "Harold Ramis learned to walk again, but suffered a relapse of the disease in late 2011.", "Was Harold Ramis's relapse of Vasculitis worse than the original time he faced the illness?", "Harold Ramis died of complications of the disease on February 24, 2014, at his home on Chicago's North Shore, at age 69.", "What happened after Harold Ramis died?", "A private funeral was held for Harold Ramis two days later with family, friends, and several collaborators in attendance.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harold Ramis's death?", "Harold Ramis is buried at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights.", "How did Harold Ramis's fans react to his death?", "Harold Ramis was paid tribute by Stephen Colbert on an episode of his show The Colbert Report.", "What are some highlights of Harold Ramis's carreer?", "Some highlights from Ramis's career include Animal House, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day." ], "Conversation_no": 520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harold Ramis win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Harold Ramis was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. In 2010, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Chicago Improv Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Ramis win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the film begin production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the film begin production", "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was it filmed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed", "Truth_answer": "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the actors in Love", "Truth_answer": "Harvey Weinstein persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the actors in Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London.", "Who were the actors in Shakespeare in Love?", "Harvey Weinstein persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in Shakespeare in Love, besides Ben Affleck", "Truth_answer": "Julia Roberts agreed to play Viola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in Shakespeare in Love, besides Ben Affleck?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London.", "Who were the actors in Shakespeare in Love?", "Harvey Weinstein persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn.", "Who else was in Shakespeare in Love, besides Ben Affleck?", "Julia Roberts agreed to play Viola." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she actually star in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julia Roberts actually star in the film Shakespeare in Love", "Truth_answer": "Julia Roberts withdrew from the Shakespeare in Love, six weeks before shooting was due to begin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Roberts actually star in the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London.", "Who were the actors in Shakespeare in Love?", "Harvey Weinstein persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn.", "Who else was in Shakespeare in Love, besides Ben Affleck?", "Julia Roberts agreed to play Viola.", "Did Julia Roberts actually star in the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Julia Roberts withdrew from the Shakespeare in Love, six weeks before shooting was due to begin." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she withdraw?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Julia Roberts withdraw from Shakespeare in Love", "Truth_answer": "Julia Roberts insisted that only Daniel Day-Lewis could play the role. Day-Lewis was uninterested.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Julia Roberts withdraw from Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London.", "Who were the actors in Shakespeare in Love?", "Harvey Weinstein persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn.", "Who else was in Shakespeare in Love, besides Ben Affleck?", "Julia Roberts agreed to play Viola.", "Did Julia Roberts actually star in the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Julia Roberts withdrew from the Shakespeare in Love, six weeks before shooting was due to begin.", "Why did Julia Roberts withdraw from Shakespeare in Love?", "Julia Roberts insisted that only Daniel Day-Lewis could play the role. Day-Lewis was uninterested." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Julia Roberts withdrew from Shakespeare in Love", "Truth_answer": "The production went into turnaround.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Julia Roberts withdrew from Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Production", "Context": [ "When did the film Shakespeare in Love begin production?", "Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991.", "Where was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Among the locations used in the production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, the beach at Holkham in Norfolk, and the Great Hall of Middle Temple, London.", "Who were the actors in Shakespeare in Love?", "Harvey Weinstein persuaded Ben Affleck to take a small role as Ned Alleyn.", "Who else was in Shakespeare in Love, besides Ben Affleck?", "Julia Roberts agreed to play Viola.", "Did Julia Roberts actually star in the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Julia Roberts withdrew from the Shakespeare in Love, six weeks before shooting was due to begin.", "Why did Julia Roberts withdraw from Shakespeare in Love?", "Julia Roberts insisted that only Daniel Day-Lewis could play the role. Day-Lewis was uninterested.", "What happened after Julia Roberts withdrew from Shakespeare in Love?", "The production went into turnaround." ], "Conversation_no": 521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any more difficulties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any more difficulties in Love", "Truth_answer": "Edward Zwick was unable to persuade other studios to take up the screenplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more difficulties with Shakespeare in Love after the production went into turnaround?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Maclay#6_and_comics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in season 6?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in season 6", "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken during the sixth season about the ethics of Willow Rosenberg's use of magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tara Maclay in season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Maclay#6_and_comics", "Context": [ "What happened to Tara Maclay in season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken during the sixth season about the ethics of Willow Rosenberg's use of magic." ], "Conversation_no": 522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are her issues with Willow's use of magic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Tara Maclay's issues with Willow's use of magic", "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken about Willow Rosenberg's use of magic, cautioning Willow that she depends too much on it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Tara Maclay's issues with Willow's use of magic in the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Maclay#6_and_comics", "Context": [ "What happened to Tara Maclay in season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken during the sixth season about the ethics of Willow Rosenberg's use of magic.", "What are Tara Maclay's issues with Willow's use of magic in the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken about Willow Rosenberg's use of magic, cautioning Willow that she depends too much on it." ], "Conversation_no": 522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tara Maclay article", "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg had cast a spell on Tara to alter her memory in the preceding episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tara Maclay article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Way_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)#Plot_synopsis", "Context": [ "What happened to Tara Maclay in season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken during the sixth season about the ethics of Willow Rosenberg's use of magic.", "What are Tara Maclay's issues with Willow's use of magic in the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken about Willow Rosenberg's use of magic, cautioning Willow that she depends too much on it.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tara Maclay article?", "Willow Rosenberg had cast a spell on Tara to alter her memory in the preceding episode." ], "Conversation_no": 522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What memory was she trying to alter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What memory was Willow Rosenberg trying to alter in the episode All the Way", "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg casts a spell on Tara to make her forget their quarrel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What memory was Willow Rosenberg trying to alter in the episode All the Way?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Maclay#6_and_comics", "Context": [ "What happened to Tara Maclay in season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken during the sixth season about the ethics of Willow Rosenberg's use of magic.", "What are Tara Maclay's issues with Willow's use of magic in the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Tara Maclay becomes more outspoken about Willow Rosenberg's use of magic, cautioning Willow that she depends too much on it.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tara Maclay article?", "Willow Rosenberg had cast a spell on Tara to alter her memory in the preceding episode.", "What memory was Willow Rosenberg trying to alter in the episode All the Way?", "Willow Rosenberg casts a spell on Tara to make her forget their quarrel." ], "Conversation_no": 522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the comics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the comics that Tara Maclay appeared in", "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay has also appeared in The Long Way Home, Always Darkest, Retreat, and the one-off Willow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the comics that Tara Maclay appeared in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Pressure_Chief_/_B-Sides_and_Rarities_(2004–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2004", "Truth_answer": "Cake's fifth album, Pressure Chief, was recorded in June 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Cake in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Pressure_Chief_/_B-Sides_and_Rarities_(2004–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Cake in 2004?", "Cake's fifth album, Pressure Chief, was recorded in June 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Pressure Chief by Cake successful", "Truth_answer": "Pressure Chief hit number 17 on the Billboard top 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Pressure Chief by Cake successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Pressure_Chief_/_B-Sides_and_Rarities_(2004–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Cake in 2004?", "Cake's fifth album, Pressure Chief, was recorded in June 2004.", "Was the album Pressure Chief by Cake successful?", "Pressure Chief hit number 17 on the Billboard top 200." ], "Conversation_no": 523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pressure Chief go on tour", "Truth_answer": "A second tour, in 2005, saw Cake headline the 20-city Virgin College Mega Tour, playing alongside Gomez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cake go on tour after the release of Pressure Chief?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Pressure_Chief_/_B-Sides_and_Rarities_(2004–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Cake in 2004?", "Cake's fifth album, Pressure Chief, was recorded in June 2004.", "Was the album Pressure Chief by Cake successful?", "Pressure Chief hit number 17 on the Billboard top 200.", "Did Cake go on tour after the release of Pressure Chief?", "A second tour, in 2005, saw Cake headline the 20-city Virgin College Mega Tour, playing alongside Gomez." ], "Conversation_no": 523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they work with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cake work with anyone else, besides Gomez", "Truth_answer": "After Cake dropped from Columbia Record, they did a tour of Europe, along with a 2006 repeat of the Unlimited Sunshine Tour, featuring Cake, Tegan and Sara, and Gogol Bordello.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cake work with anyone else, besides Gomez?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Showroom_of_Compassion_and_supposedly_upcoming_seventh_studio_album_(2011–present)", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Cake in 2004?", "Cake's fifth album, Pressure Chief, was recorded in June 2004.", "Was the album Pressure Chief by Cake successful?", "Pressure Chief hit number 17 on the Billboard top 200.", "Did Cake go on tour after the release of Pressure Chief?", "A second tour, in 2005, saw Cake headline the 20-city Virgin College Mega Tour, playing alongside Gomez.", "Did Cake work with anyone else, besides Gomez?", "After Cake dropped from Columbia Record, they did a tour of Europe, along with a 2006 repeat of the Unlimited Sunshine Tour, featuring Cake, Tegan and Sara, and Gogol Bordello." ], "Conversation_no": 523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any other music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cake produce any other music", "Truth_answer": "Cake recorded Showroom of Compassion in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cake produce any other music, besides Pressure Chief?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Development", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inspired him to make Get Out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inspired him to make Get Out", "Truth_answer": "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218103326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write the screenplay himself?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself", "Truth_answer": "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://link.fergusonlibrary.org/resource/sGUrOJTDO08/_p4", "http://link.newburyportpl.org/resource/hb1ux5BNeao/_p4", "https://nebulas.sfwa.org/2017-nebula-award-finalists-announced/_p1", "https://screencrush.com/best-films-of-2017-oliver-whitney/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Casting", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he select the lead actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out", "Truth_answer": "The lead actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, were cast in November 2015. Kaluuya was cast based on the strength of his performance in Black Mirror.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Box_office", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele.", "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out?", "The lead actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, were cast in November 2015. Kaluuya was cast based on the strength of his performance in Black Mirror." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the film do at the box office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the film Get Out do at the box office", "Truth_answer": "Get Out grossed $176 million in the United States and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Get Out do at the box office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Box_office", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele.", "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out?", "The lead actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, were cast in November 2015. Kaluuya was cast based on the strength of his performance in Black Mirror.", "How did the film Get Out do at the box office?", "Get Out grossed $176 million in the United States and Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well in other countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Get Out do well in other countries, besides the U.S. and Canada", "Truth_answer": "Get Out grossed $79.4 million in other territories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Get Out do well in other countries, besides the U.S. and Canada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Accolades", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele.", "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out?", "The lead actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, were cast in November 2015. Kaluuya was cast based on the strength of his performance in Black Mirror.", "How did the film Get Out do at the box office?", "Get Out grossed $176 million in the United States and Canada.", "Did Get Out do well in other countries, besides the U.S. and Canada?", "Get Out grossed $79.4 million in other territories." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Academy Awards did it win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Academy Awards did Get Out win", "Truth_answer": "At the 90th Academy Awards, Get Out earned four nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Academy Awards did Get Out win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Accolades", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele.", "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out?", "The lead actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, were cast in November 2015. Kaluuya was cast based on the strength of his performance in Black Mirror.", "How did the film Get Out do at the box office?", "Get Out grossed $176 million in the United States and Canada.", "Did Get Out do well in other countries, besides the U.S. and Canada?", "Get Out grossed $79.4 million in other territories.", "What Academy Awards did Get Out win?", "At the 90th Academy Awards, Get Out earned four nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win other Oscars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Get Out win other Oscars", "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Get Out win other Oscars?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out#Soundtrack", "Context": [ "What inspired Jordan Peele to make Get Out?", "The Stepford Wives (1975) provided inspiration.", "Did Jordan Peele write the screenplay of Get Out himself?", "Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele.", "How did Jordan Peele select the lead actors for Get Out?", "The lead actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, were cast in November 2015. Kaluuya was cast based on the strength of his performance in Black Mirror.", "How did the film Get Out do at the box office?", "Get Out grossed $176 million in the United States and Canada.", "Did Get Out do well in other countries, besides the U.S. and Canada?", "Get Out grossed $79.4 million in other territories.", "What Academy Awards did Get Out win?", "At the 90th Academy Awards, Get Out earned four nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor.", "Did Get Out win other Oscars?", "No." ], "Conversation_no": 524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who supervised the music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who supervised the music", "Truth_answer": "Michael Abels composed the film's score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who supervised the music for Get Out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_(Rose_Tattoo_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the self titled debut", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the self titled debut", "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_(Rose_Tattoo_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Self_titled_debut,_success_and_follow-up_albums_(1978–1982)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me about Rose Tattoo's success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success", "Truth_answer": "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Self_titled_debut,_success_and_follow-up_albums_(1978–1982)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other top charts did they get into?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into", "Truth_answer": "Assault and Battery reached the top 30 in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Self_titled_debut,_success_and_follow-up_albums_(1978–1982)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.", "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into?", "Assault and Battery reached the top 30 in Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How about in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Rose Tattoo do in the US", "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo's US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rose Tattoo do in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Southern_Stars_and_Beats_From_A_Single_Drum_(1983–1986)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.", "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into?", "Assault and Battery reached the top 30 in Australia.", "How did Rose Tattoo do in the US?", "Rose Tattoo's US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other albums did they have after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other albums did Rose Tattoo have after Assault and Battery", "Truth_answer": "With drummer Scott Johnston the band recorded Southern Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Rose Tattoo have after Assault and Battery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Southern_Stars_and_Beats_From_A_Single_Drum_(1983–1986)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.", "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into?", "Assault and Battery reached the top 30 in Australia.", "How did Rose Tattoo do in the US?", "Rose Tattoo's US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene.", "What other albums did Rose Tattoo have after Assault and Battery?", "With drummer Scott Johnston the band recorded Southern Stars." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year was Southern Stars", "Truth_answer": "With drummer Scott Johnston, Rose Tattoo recorded 1984's Southern Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Southern Stars by Rose Tattoo released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Southern_Stars_and_Beats_From_A_Single_Drum_(1983–1986)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.", "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into?", "Assault and Battery reached the top 30 in Australia.", "How did Rose Tattoo do in the US?", "Rose Tattoo's US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene.", "What other albums did Rose Tattoo have after Assault and Battery?", "With drummer Scott Johnston the band recorded Southern Stars.", "In what year was Southern Stars by Rose Tattoo released?", "With drummer Scott Johnston, Rose Tattoo recorded 1984's Southern Stars." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have an album after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rose Tattoo have an album after Southern Stars", "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo recorded 1986's Beats from a Single Drum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rose Tattoo have an album after Southern Stars?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Southern_Stars_and_Beats_From_A_Single_Drum_(1983–1986)", "Context": [ "What was the self titled debut of Rose Tattoo?", "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo.", "Can you tell me about the band Rose Tattoo's success?", "Early in 1981, Rock N' Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.", "What other top charts did Rose Tattoo get into?", "Assault and Battery reached the top 30 in Australia.", "How did Rose Tattoo do in the US?", "Rose Tattoo's US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene.", "What other albums did Rose Tattoo have after Assault and Battery?", "With drummer Scott Johnston the band recorded Southern Stars.", "In what year was Southern Stars by Rose Tattoo released?", "With drummer Scott Johnston, Rose Tattoo recorded 1984's Southern Stars.", "Did Rose Tattoo have an album after Southern Stars?", "Rose Tattoo recorded 1986's Beats from a Single Drum." ], "Conversation_no": 525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that one successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Beats from a Single Drum by Rose Tattoo successful", "Truth_answer": "Beats from a Single Drum was subsequently re-released as Angry Anderson's first solo album, with the ballad Suddenly becoming a surprise hit in Australia and England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Beats from a Single Drum by Rose Tattoo successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what side projects did Rose Tattoo have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what side projects did Rose Tattoo have", "Truth_answer": "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [ "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single." ], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo", "Truth_answer": "Peter Wells, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [ "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo?", "Peter Wells, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour." ], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody", "Truth_answer": "Original drummer Digger Royall kicked his heroin habit. While he was recovering on methadone, cancer exploded through his body. Within months he was dead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody in Rose Tattoo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [ "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo?", "Peter Wells, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour.", "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody in Rose Tattoo?", "Original drummer Digger Royall kicked his heroin habit. While he was recovering on methadone, cancer exploded through his body. Within months he was dead." ], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were they touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were Rose Tattoo touring in 1993", "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses on the Australian leg of their Use Your Illusion Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Rose Tattoo touring in 1993?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [ "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo?", "Peter Wells, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour.", "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody in Rose Tattoo?", "Original drummer Digger Royall kicked his heroin habit. While he was recovering on methadone, cancer exploded through his body. Within months he was dead.", "Where were Rose Tattoo touring in 1993?", "Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses on the Australian leg of their Use Your Illusion Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the original drummer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the original drummer for Rose Tattoo", "Truth_answer": "Original drummer Digger Royall", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the original drummer for Rose Tattoo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [ "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo?", "Peter Wells, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour.", "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody in Rose Tattoo?", "Original drummer Digger Royall kicked his heroin habit. While he was recovering on methadone, cancer exploded through his body. Within months he was dead.", "Where were Rose Tattoo touring in 1993?", "Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses on the Australian leg of their Use Your Illusion Tour.", "Who was the original drummer for Rose Tattoo?", "Original drummer Digger Royall" ], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Digger?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Digger Royall of Rose Tattoo", "Truth_answer": "Digger Royall died in 1989 of cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Digger Royall of Rose Tattoo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo#Side_projects_and_temporary_reformations_(1987–1997)", "Context": [ "What side projects did the band Rose Tattoo have?", "Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987. He released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Could you give me some interesting information about the side projects and temporary reformations of Rose Tattoo?", "Peter Wells, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour.", "Did Paul DeMarco replace somebody in Rose Tattoo?", "Original drummer Digger Royall kicked his heroin habit. While he was recovering on methadone, cancer exploded through his body. Within months he was dead.", "Where were Rose Tattoo touring in 1993?", "Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses on the Australian leg of their Use Your Illusion Tour.", "Who was the original drummer for Rose Tattoo?", "Original drummer Digger Royall", "What happened to Digger Royall of Rose Tattoo?", "Digger Royall died in 1989 of cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the rest of the band feel about that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the rest of the band Rose Tattoo feel about Digger Royall's death", "Truth_answer": "That shook Rose Tattoo badly on a personal level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the rest of the band Rose Tattoo feel about Digger Royall's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report#Background", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was it formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was it formed", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Colbert pitched The Colbert Report in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Colbert Report formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report", "Context": [ "When was The Colbert Report formed?", "Stephen Colbert pitched The Colbert Report in 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he perform with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Stephen Colbert perform with", "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report was created by Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, and Ben Karlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204211625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218094235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_The_Colbert_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stephen Colbert perform with on The Colbert Report?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report", "Context": [ "When was The Colbert Report formed?", "Stephen Colbert pitched The Colbert Report in 2004.", "Who did Stephen Colbert perform with on The Colbert Report?", "The Colbert Report was created by Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, and Ben Karlin." ], "Conversation_no": 527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any interesting thing about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any interesting thing about the Colbert Report article", "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report's writing was grounded in improvisation, and often lampooned current events stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting thing about the Colbert Report article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell#Pseudoscience,_parapsychology,_and_politics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he have to say about pseudoscience?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he have to say about pseudoscience", "Truth_answer": "In the 1930s John W. Campbell became interested in Joseph Rhine's theories about ESP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John W. Campbell have to say about pseudoscience?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Goes_There%3F", "Context": [ "What did John W. Campbell have to say about pseudoscience?", "In the 1930s John W. Campbell became interested in Joseph Rhine's theories about ESP." ], "Conversation_no": 528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which stories incorporated this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which stories incorporated ESP", "Truth_answer": "Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell. The novella has been adapted as The Thing. The Thing is also telepathic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which John W. Campbell stories incorporated ideas about ESP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell#Pseudoscience,_parapsychology,_and_politics", "Context": [ "What did John W. Campbell have to say about pseudoscience?", "In the 1930s John W. Campbell became interested in Joseph Rhine's theories about ESP.", "Which John W. Campbell stories incorporated ideas about ESP?", "Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell. The novella has been adapted as The Thing. The Thing is also telepathic." ], "Conversation_no": 528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about his views on pseudoscience?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about John W. Campbells views on pseudoscience", "Truth_answer": "John W. Campbell wrote favorably about such things as the Dean drive, a device that supposedly produced thrust in violation of Newton's third law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about John W. Campbell's views on pseudoscience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell#Pseudoscience,_parapsychology,_and_politics", "Context": [ "What did John W. Campbell have to say about pseudoscience?", "In the 1930s John W. Campbell became interested in Joseph Rhine's theories about ESP.", "Which John W. Campbell stories incorporated ideas about ESP?", "Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell. The novella has been adapted as The Thing. The Thing is also telepathic.", "What else is notable about John W. Campbell's views on pseudoscience?", "John W. Campbell wrote favorably about such things as the Dean drive, a device that supposedly produced thrust in violation of Newton's third law." ], "Conversation_no": 528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John W. Campbell have any critics", "Truth_answer": "John W. Campbell's increasing beliefs in pseudoscience would eventually start to isolate and alienate him from some of his own writers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John W. Campbell have any critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell#Slavery,_race,_and_segregation", "Context": [ "What did John W. Campbell have to say about pseudoscience?", "In the 1930s John W. Campbell became interested in Joseph Rhine's theories about ESP.", "Which John W. Campbell stories incorporated ideas about ESP?", "Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell. The novella has been adapted as The Thing. The Thing is also telepathic.", "What else is notable about John W. Campbell's views on pseudoscience?", "John W. Campbell wrote favorably about such things as the Dean drive, a device that supposedly produced thrust in violation of Newton's third law.", "Did John W. Campbell have any critics?", "John W. Campbell's increasing beliefs in pseudoscience would eventually start to isolate and alienate him from some of his own writers." ], "Conversation_no": 528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Campbell enjoy that he provoked these reactions in people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John W. Campbell enjoy that he provoked controversial reactions in people", "Truth_answer": "Joseph L. Green wrote that John W. Campbell enjoyed taking the 'devil's advocate' position in almost any area, willing to defend even viewpoints if that led to a livelier debate.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John W. Campbell enjoy that he provoked controversial reactions in people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything interesting in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything interesting in this article", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Captaincy:_1997–2001", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first headline about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Roy Keane's first headline about", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#National_team", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby", "Truth_answer": "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the punishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What subsequent punishments did he receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What subsequent punishments did Roy Keane receive", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What subsequent punishments did Roy Keane receive for his foul in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine.", "What subsequent punishments did Roy Keane receive for his foul in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the investigation was completed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the investigation into Roy Keane's foul at the 2001 Manchester derby was completed", "Truth_answer": "Despite widespread condemnation, Roy Keane later maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the investigation into Roy Keane's foul at the 2001 Manchester derby was completed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine.", "What subsequent punishments did Roy Keane receive for his foul in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation.", "What happened after the investigation into Roy Keane's foul at the 2001 Manchester derby was completed?", "Despite widespread condemnation, Roy Keane later maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue to play after the interview?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane continue to play after the interview", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane continue to play after the interview in which he stated not regretting his 2001 foul?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine.", "What subsequent punishments did Roy Keane receive for his foul in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation.", "What happened after the investigation into Roy Keane's foul at the 2001 Manchester derby was completed?", "Despite widespread condemnation, Roy Keane later maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident.", "Did Roy Keane continue to play after the interview in which he stated not regretting his 2001 foul?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "If he had no regrets, will he continue his behavior?", "Transformer_rewrite": "If Roy Keane had no regrets about his 2001 foul, will he continue his behavior", "Truth_answer": "My attitude was, fuck him. What goes around comes around. He got his just rewards, and said Roy Keane would probably do the same thing again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "If Roy Keane had no regrets about his 2001 foul, will he continue his behavior?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Later_career:_2001–2005", "Context": [ "Anything interesting in the Roy Keane article?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul.", "What was Roy Keane's first headline about?", "Roy Keane caused controversy in November 2000, when he criticised sections of United supporters.", "Did Roy Keane make headlines again after the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Again Roy Keane was in the headlines after a heated press conference with journalists before the United States match.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for his actions in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine.", "What subsequent punishments did Roy Keane receive for his foul in the 2001 Manchester derby?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation.", "What happened after the investigation into Roy Keane's foul at the 2001 Manchester derby was completed?", "Despite widespread condemnation, Roy Keane later maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident.", "Did Roy Keane continue to play after the interview in which he stated not regretting his 2001 foul?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches.", "If Roy Keane had no regrets about his 2001 foul, will he continue his behavior?", "My attitude was, fuck him. What goes around comes around. He got his just rewards, and said Roy Keane would probably do the same thing again." ], "Conversation_no": 529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So he didn't learn a lesson from his punishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Roy Keane didn't learn a lesson from his punishments after the 2001 foul", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane used the break to undergo an operation. After the operation, Keane reflected on his frequent injuries and suspensions. As a result, he became more restrained on the field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Roy Keane didn't learn a lesson from his punishments after the 2001 foul?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Santa_Sangre_and_The_Rainbow_Thief_(1981–1990)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he divorce his wife", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he divorce his wife", "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Overview", "Context": [ "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife." ], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he produce his first movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie", "Truth_answer": "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie?", "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis." ], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he move to France?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky move to France", "Truth_answer": "In 1947 Alejandro Jodorowsky founded the Teatro Mimico, which by 1952 had fifty members, and the following year he wrote his first play. That year he moved to Paris, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky move to France?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie?", "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky move to France?", "In 1947 Alejandro Jodorowsky founded the Teatro Mimico, which by 1952 had fifty members, and the following year he wrote his first play. That year he moved to Paris, France." ], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he go to mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky go to Mexico", "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Alejandro Jodorowsky moved to Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky go to Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Santa_Sangre_and_The_Rainbow_Thief_(1981–1990)", "Context": [ "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie?", "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky move to France?", "In 1947 Alejandro Jodorowsky founded the Teatro Mimico, which by 1952 had fifty members, and the following year he wrote his first play. That year he moved to Paris, France.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky go to Mexico?", "In 1960, Alejandro Jodorowsky moved to Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he lose any one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alejandro Jodorowsky lose any one", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alejandro Jodorowsky lose any one?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Santa_Sangre_and_The_Rainbow_Thief_(1981–1990)", "Context": [ "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie?", "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky move to France?", "In 1947 Alejandro Jodorowsky founded the Teatro Mimico, which by 1952 had fifty members, and the following year he wrote his first play. That year he moved to Paris, France.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky go to Mexico?", "In 1960, Alejandro Jodorowsky moved to Mexico.", "Did Alejandro Jodorowsky lose any one?", "In 1995, Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident." ], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who died after his son?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who died after Alejandro Jodorowsky's son", "Truth_answer": "Upon arriving in Mexico City, Alejandro Jodorowsky once again met Ejo Takata. Takata would die two years later, and Jodorowsky would never get to see his old friend again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who died after Alejandro Jodorowsky's son?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky", "Context": [ "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky divorce his wife?", "In 1982, Alejandro Jodorowsky divorced his wife.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky produce his first movie?", "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis.", "When did Alejandro Jodorowsky move to France?", "In 1947 Alejandro Jodorowsky founded the Teatro Mimico, which by 1952 had fifty members, and the following year he wrote his first play. That year he moved to Paris, France.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky go to Mexico?", "In 1960, Alejandro Jodorowsky moved to Mexico.", "Did Alejandro Jodorowsky lose any one?", "In 1995, Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident.", "Who died after Alejandro Jodorowsky's son?", "Upon arriving in Mexico City, Alejandro Jodorowsky once again met Ejo Takata. Takata would die two years later, and Jodorowsky would never get to see his old friend again." ], "Conversation_no": 530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Alejandro Jodorowsky's race", "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky is a Chilean-French filmmaker and artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Torres_de_Sat%C3%A9lite_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alejandro Jodorowsky's race?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Attempts_to_return_to_filmmaking_(1990–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What award did he win", "Transformer_rewrite": "What award did he win", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Alejandro Jodorowsky win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Attempts_to_return_to_filmmaking_(1990–2011)", "Context": [ "What award did Alejandro Jodorowsky win?", "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award." ], "Conversation_no": 531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first DVD film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky first DVD film", "Truth_answer": "Until 2007, Fando y Lis and Santa Sangre were the only Alejandro Jodorowsky works available on DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky's first DVD film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Attempts_to_return_to_filmmaking_(1990–2011)", "Context": [ "What award did Alejandro Jodorowsky win?", "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award.", "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky's first DVD film?", "Until 2007, Fando y Lis and Santa Sangre were the only Alejandro Jodorowsky works available on DVD." ], "Conversation_no": 531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he in New York?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Alejandro Jodorowsky in New York", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City staged the first American cinema retrospective of Alejandro Jodorowsky. Jodorowsky would attend the retrospective.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Alejandro Jodorowsky in New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Overview", "Context": [ "What award did Alejandro Jodorowsky win?", "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award.", "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky's first DVD film?", "Until 2007, Fando y Lis and Santa Sangre were the only Alejandro Jodorowsky works available on DVD.", "What year was Alejandro Jodorowsky in New York?", "In 2010, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City staged the first American cinema retrospective of Alejandro Jodorowsky. Jodorowsky would attend the retrospective." ], "Conversation_no": 531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky's first film", "Truth_answer": "In 1967 Alejandro Jodorowsky directed his first feature film, the surrealist Fando y Lis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky's first film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico#Colonial-era_racial_categories", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What racial categories were there", "Transformer_rewrite": "What racial categories were there", "Truth_answer": "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico#Independence_to_the_Mexican_Revolution", "Context": [ "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios." ], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they gain independence from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from", "Truth_answer": "The insurgency against the Spanish Empire was a decade-long struggle ending in 1821.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casta", "Context": [ "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios.", "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from?", "The insurgency against the Spanish Empire was a decade-long struggle ending in 1821." ], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the casta system?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the casta system in Mexico", "Truth_answer": "A casta is a term to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Genovevo_de_la_O_p10", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Genovevo_de_la_O_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122115239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casta_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the casta system in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico#Colonial-era_racial_categories", "Context": [ "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios.", "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from?", "The insurgency against the Spanish Empire was a decade-long struggle ending in 1821.", "What was the casta system in Mexico?", "A casta is a term to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America." ], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else about the casta system in Mexico", "Truth_answer": "This system gave more political and social power to Spaniards so that Indigenous people and blacks could be kept in lower positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about the casta system in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico#Colonial-era_racial_categories", "Context": [ "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios.", "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from?", "The insurgency against the Spanish Empire was a decade-long struggle ending in 1821.", "What was the casta system in Mexico?", "A casta is a term to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America.", "Anything else about the casta system in Mexico?", "This system gave more political and social power to Spaniards so that Indigenous people and blacks could be kept in lower positions." ], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened under the mexican government?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened involving the casta system under the mexican government", "Truth_answer": "When Mexico gained independence in 1821, the casta designations were eliminated as a legal structure, but racial divides remained.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened involving the casta system under the mexican government?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico#Constitutional", "Context": [ "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios.", "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from?", "The insurgency against the Spanish Empire was a decade-long struggle ending in 1821.", "What was the casta system in Mexico?", "A casta is a term to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America.", "Anything else about the casta system in Mexico?", "This system gave more political and social power to Spaniards so that Indigenous people and blacks could be kept in lower positions.", "What else happened involving the casta system under the mexican government?", "When Mexico gained independence in 1821, the casta designations were eliminated as a legal structure, but racial divides remained." ], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else unique about the indigenous people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else unique about the indigenous people of Mexico", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, shifts were made to the economic structure and ejidos could now be partitioned and sold. For this to happen, the PROCEDE program was established.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else unique about the indigenous people of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico#Constitutional", "Context": [ "What racial categories were there in Colonial-era Mexico?", "The Spanish legal system divided racial groups into two basic categories, the República de Españoles, and the República de Indios.", "Who did the indigenous Mexican people gain independence from?", "The insurgency against the Spanish Empire was a decade-long struggle ending in 1821.", "What was the casta system in Mexico?", "A casta is a term to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America.", "Anything else about the casta system in Mexico?", "This system gave more political and social power to Spaniards so that Indigenous people and blacks could be kept in lower positions.", "What else happened involving the casta system under the mexican government?", "When Mexico gained independence in 1821, the casta designations were eliminated as a legal structure, but racial divides remained.", "Anything else unique about the indigenous people of Mexico?", "In 1992, shifts were made to the economic structure and ejidos could now be partitioned and sold. For this to happen, the PROCEDE program was established." ], "Conversation_no": 532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's the procede program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the procede program", "Truth_answer": "The PROCEDE program surveyed, mapped, and verified the ejido lands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the procede program in the context of indigenous Mexican people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov#WWE_Championship_pursuits_(2008–2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his pursuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his pursuit", "Truth_answer": "Continuing his pursuit of the WWE Championship, Kozlov competed in a Beat the Clock Challenge match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vladimir Kozlov's pursuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov#WWE_Championship_pursuits_(2008–2009)", "Context": [ "What was Vladimir Kozlov's pursuit?", "Continuing his pursuit of the WWE Championship, Kozlov competed in a Beat the Clock Challenge match." ], "Conversation_no": 533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Kozlov win", "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov was unsuccessful in winning a Beat the Clock Challenge match against ECW Champion Matt Hardy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Kozlov win the WWE Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov#The_Ruthless_Roundtable_(2009–2010)", "Context": [ "What was Vladimir Kozlov's pursuit?", "Continuing his pursuit of the WWE Championship, Kozlov competed in a Beat the Clock Challenge match.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov win the WWE Championship?", "Vladimir Kozlov was unsuccessful in winning a Beat the Clock Challenge match against ECW Champion Matt Hardy." ], "Conversation_no": 533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article", "Truth_answer": "On April 13, 2009, Vladimir Kozlov was drafted to the ECW brand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov#The_Ruthless_Roundtable_(2009–2010)", "Context": [ "What was Vladimir Kozlov's pursuit?", "Continuing his pursuit of the WWE Championship, Kozlov competed in a Beat the Clock Challenge match.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov win the WWE Championship?", "Vladimir Kozlov was unsuccessful in winning a Beat the Clock Challenge match against ECW Champion Matt Hardy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article?", "On April 13, 2009, Vladimir Kozlov was drafted to the ECW brand." ], "Conversation_no": 533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Vladimir Kozlov work with", "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov teamed with William Regal to defeat Christian Cage, and Tommy Dreamer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vladimir Kozlov work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov#The_Ruthless_Roundtable_(2009–2010)", "Context": [ "What was Vladimir Kozlov's pursuit?", "Continuing his pursuit of the WWE Championship, Kozlov competed in a Beat the Clock Challenge match.", "Did Vladimir Kozlov win the WWE Championship?", "Vladimir Kozlov was unsuccessful in winning a Beat the Clock Challenge match against ECW Champion Matt Hardy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vladimir Kozlov article?", "On April 13, 2009, Vladimir Kozlov was drafted to the ECW brand.", "Who did Vladimir Kozlov work with?", "Vladimir Kozlov teamed with William Regal to defeat Christian Cage, and Tommy Dreamer." ], "Conversation_no": 533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened afterward?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Vladimir Kozlov teamed with William Regal to defeat Christian Cage and Tommy Dreamer", "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov's first defeat in singles competition came on the July 9 episode of ECW.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Vladimir Kozlov teamed with William Regal to defeat Christian Cage and Tommy Dreamer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Daniel's role with the Ohio river?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Daniel's role with the Ohio river", "Truth_answer": "After the Revolutionary War ended, Daniel Boone resettled in Limestone, then a booming Ohio River port.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Daniel Boone's role with the Ohio river?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What was Daniel Boone's role with the Ohio river?", "After the Revolutionary War ended, Daniel Boone resettled in Limestone, then a booming Ohio River port." ], "Conversation_no": 534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a successful businessman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone a successful businessman", "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone a successful businessman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What was Daniel Boone's role with the Ohio river?", "After the Revolutionary War ended, Daniel Boone resettled in Limestone, then a booming Ohio River port.", "Was Daniel Boone a successful businessman?", "Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone." ], "Conversation_no": 534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other business did Boone do at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other business did Daniel Boone do while in Limestone", "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business did Daniel Boone do while in Limestone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the critical accident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the critical accident", "Truth_answer": "Louis Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126000225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical accident that affected Louis Slotin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin", "Context": [ "What was the critical accident that affected Louis Slotin?", "Louis Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation." ], "Conversation_no": 535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How bad was the injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How bad was Louis Slotin's radiation injury", "Truth_answer": "Louis Slotin was rushed to the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126000225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Louis Slotin's radiation injury?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin", "Context": [ "What was the critical accident that affected Louis Slotin?", "Louis Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation.", "How bad was Louis Slotin's radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin was rushed to the hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did slotin recover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Louis Slotin recover from his radiation injury", "Truth_answer": "Louis Slotin died nine days later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126000225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Slotin recover from his radiation injury?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin", "Context": [ "What was the critical accident that affected Louis Slotin?", "Louis Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation.", "How bad was Louis Slotin's radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin was rushed to the hospital.", "Did Louis Slotin recover from his radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin died nine days later." ], "Conversation_no": 535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Louis Slotin die", "Truth_answer": "Louis Slotin died on 30 May.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Slotin die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin#Criticality_accident", "Context": [ "What was the critical accident that affected Louis Slotin?", "Louis Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation.", "How bad was Louis Slotin's radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin was rushed to the hospital.", "Did Louis Slotin recover from his radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin died nine days later.", "When did Louis Slotin die?", "Louis Slotin died on 30 May." ], "Conversation_no": 535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects about the Louis Slotin article", "Truth_answer": "As soon as Louis Slotin left the building, he vomited, a common reaction from exposure to extremely intense ionizing radiation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126000225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects about the Louis Slotin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin#Slotin's_death", "Context": [ "What was the critical accident that affected Louis Slotin?", "Louis Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation.", "How bad was Louis Slotin's radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin was rushed to the hospital.", "Did Louis Slotin recover from his radiation injury?", "Louis Slotin died nine days later.", "When did Louis Slotin die?", "Louis Slotin died on 30 May.", "Any other interesting aspects about the Louis Slotin article?", "As soon as Louis Slotin left the building, he vomited, a common reaction from exposure to extremely intense ionizing radiation." ], "Conversation_no": 535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other symptoms did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other symptoms did Louis Slotin have from his accident, besides vomiting", "Truth_answer": "Louis Slotin suffered severe diarrhea, reduced urine output, swollen hands, erythema, massive blisters on his hands and forearms, intestinal paralysis, and gangrene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126000225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Slotin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other symptoms did Louis Slotin have from his accident, besides vomiting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_of_Small_Things", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the God of small things", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the God of small things", "Truth_answer": "The God of Small Things is the debut novel of Indian writer Arundhati Roy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_of_Small_Things_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the God of small things by Arundhati Roy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_of_Small_Things", "Context": [ "What is the God of small things by Arundhati Roy?", "The God of Small Things is the debut novel of Indian writer Arundhati Roy." ], "Conversation_no": 536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a lot of novels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arundhati Roy have a lot of novels", "Truth_answer": "The God of Small Things was Arundhati Roy's first book and only novel until the 2017 publication of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness twenty years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arundhati Roy have a lot of novels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundhati_Roy#Bibliography", "Context": [ "What is the God of small things by Arundhati Roy?", "The God of Small Things is the debut novel of Indian writer Arundhati Roy.", "Did Arundhati Roy have a lot of novels?", "The God of Small Things was Arundhati Roy's first book and only novel until the 2017 publication of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness twenty years later." ], "Conversation_no": 536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she write any other novels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arundhati Roy write any other novels", "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arundhati Roy write any other novels, besides The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fethullah_Gülen#Biography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he gain fame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he gain fame", "Truth_answer": "Fethullah Gülen was in the Turkish civil service from his appointment as an assistant imam at Üç Şerefeli Mosque in Edirne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fethullah Gulen gain fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fethullah_Gülen#Biography", "Context": [ "How did Fethullah Gulen gain fame?", "Fethullah Gülen was in the Turkish civil service from his appointment as an assistant imam at Üç Şerefeli Mosque in Edirne." ], "Conversation_no": 537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was an early notable event related to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was an early notable event related to Fethullah Gulen", "Truth_answer": "Fethullah Gülen gave his first sermon as a licensed state preacher in 1958, when he was in his teens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an early notable event related to Fethullah Gulen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fethullah_Gülen#Biography", "Context": [ "How did Fethullah Gulen gain fame?", "Fethullah Gülen was in the Turkish civil service from his appointment as an assistant imam at Üç Şerefeli Mosque in Edirne.", "What was an early notable event related to Fethullah Gulen?", "Fethullah Gülen gave his first sermon as a licensed state preacher in 1958, when he was in his teens." ], "Conversation_no": 537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his preaching lead to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Fethullah Gülen preach lead to", "Truth_answer": "While Fethullah Gülen was teaching at the Kestanepazari Qur'anic School in Izmir, the coup of March 12, 1971, occurred.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fethullah Gulen's preaching lead to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Turkish_military_memorandum#Memorandum", "Context": [ "How did Fethullah Gulen gain fame?", "Fethullah Gülen was in the Turkish civil service from his appointment as an assistant imam at Üç Şerefeli Mosque in Edirne.", "What was an early notable event related to Fethullah Gulen?", "Fethullah Gülen gave his first sermon as a licensed state preacher in 1958, when he was in his teens.", "What did Fethullah Gulen's preaching lead to?", "While Fethullah Gülen was teaching at the Kestanepazari Qur'anic School in Izmir, the coup of March 12, 1971, occurred." ], "Conversation_no": 537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who took over Turkey in the coup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who took over Turkey in the March 1971 coup", "Truth_answer": "On 12 March, the Chief of the General Staff, Memduh Tağmaç, handed the prime minister a memorandum, really amounting to an ultimatum by the armed forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231133716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Turkish_military_memorandum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took over Turkey in the March 1971 coup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of music did they play", "Truth_answer": "Marmalade are a Scottish pop rock band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126051542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_%28band%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did the band Marmalade play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_(band)#The_Gaylords", "Context": [ "What type of music did the band Marmalade play?", "Marmalade are a Scottish pop rock band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords." ], "Conversation_no": 538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the Gaylords?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the band the Gaylords", "Truth_answer": "The Gaylords were originally formed by Pat Fairley and Billy Johnston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126051542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the band the Gaylords?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_(band)#The_Gaylords", "Context": [ "What type of music did the band Marmalade play?", "Marmalade are a Scottish pop rock band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords.", "Who are the band the Gaylords?", "The Gaylords were originally formed by Pat Fairley and Billy Johnston." ], "Conversation_no": 538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the early part of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the early part of the band Gaylord's history", "Truth_answer": "Marmalade's initial line-up included Tommy Frew on drums and lead guitarist Pat McGovern, fronted by vocalist Wattie Rodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126051542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early part of the band Gaylord's history?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_(band)#The_Gaylords", "Context": [ "What type of music did the band Marmalade play?", "Marmalade are a Scottish pop rock band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords.", "Who are the band the Gaylords?", "The Gaylords were originally formed by Pat Fairley and Billy Johnston.", "What happened in the early part of the band Gaylord's history?", "Marmalade's initial line-up included Tommy Frew on drums and lead guitarist Pat McGovern, fronted by vocalist Wattie Rodgers." ], "Conversation_no": 538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other band member changes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marmalade have any other band member changes", "Truth_answer": "William Junior Campbell joined on his fourteenth birthday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126051542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marmalade have any other band member changes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he return to the WWWF?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he return to the WWWF", "Truth_answer": "Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103215048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Superstar Billy Graham return to the WWWF?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did Superstar Billy Graham return to the WWWF?", "Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon" ], "Conversation_no": 539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his agreement with McMahon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Superstar Billy Graham's agreement with McMahon", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Superstar Billy Graham's agreement with McMahon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did Superstar Billy Graham return to the WWWF?", "Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon", "What was Superstar Billy Graham's agreement with McMahon?" ], "Conversation_no": 539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people respond to his return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people respond to Superstar Billy Graham's return", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people respond to Superstar Billy Graham's return?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham#Return_to_WWWF_(1977–1978)", "Context": [ "Why did Superstar Billy Graham return to the WWWF?", "Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon", "What was Superstar Billy Graham's agreement with McMahon?", "How did people respond to Superstar Billy Graham's return?" ], "Conversation_no": 539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during 1977-1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to Superstar Billy Graham during 1977-1981", "Truth_answer": "Graham defeated Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship on April 30, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Superstar Billy Graham during 1977-1981?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "Why did Superstar Billy Graham return to the WWWF?", "Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon", "What was Superstar Billy Graham's agreement with McMahon?", "How did people respond to Superstar Billy Graham's return?", "What else happened to Superstar Billy Graham during 1977-1981?", "Graham defeated Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship on April 30, 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he defeated Bruno?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Superstar Billy Graham defeated Bruno", "Truth_answer": "Graham defeated Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship on April 30, 1977, in Baltimore, Maryland. Graham held the title for nine and a half months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103215048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Superstar Billy Graham defeated Bruno?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "Why did Superstar Billy Graham return to the WWWF?", "Graham returned to the WWWF in April 1977 after an agreement with promoter Vincent J. McMahon", "What was Superstar Billy Graham's agreement with McMahon?", "How did people respond to Superstar Billy Graham's return?", "What else happened to Superstar Billy Graham during 1977-1981?", "Graham defeated Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship on April 30, 1977.", "What happened after Superstar Billy Graham defeated Bruno?", "Graham defeated Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship on April 30, 1977, in Baltimore, Maryland. Graham held the title for nine and a half months." ], "Conversation_no": 539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who took the title after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who took the title after Superstar Billy Graham", "Truth_answer": "Graham eventually lost the title to Backlund on February 20, 1978", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103215048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took the WWWF Heavyweight Championship title after Superstar Billy Graham in 1977?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What plays was she in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What plays was she in", "Truth_answer": "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)" ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start doing television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Anna Vissi start doing television", "Truth_answer": "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimones", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance." ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Daimones?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the opera Daimones", "Truth_answer": "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161122022125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the opera Daimones?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera." ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Daimones make it to Broadway", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?" ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any plays after Daimones?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones", "Truth_answer": "A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones?", "A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras" ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the opera receive good reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the opera receive good reviews", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras receive good reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones?", "A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras", "Did the opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras receive good reviews?" ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What television appearances did she make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What television appearances did Anna Vissi make", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, she was the hostess on the ANT1 weekly TV show Me Agapi, Anna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television appearances did Anna Vissi make?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones?", "A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras", "Did the opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras receive good reviews?", "What television appearances did Anna Vissi make?", "In 1994, she was the hostess on the ANT1 weekly TV show Me Agapi, Anna." ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she host any other shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Vissi host any other shows", "Truth_answer": "Vissi released a documentary named Oso Eho Foni on Alpha TV on 30 March 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Vissi host any other shows, besides Me Agapi, Anna?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones?", "A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras", "Did the opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras receive good reviews?", "What television appearances did Anna Vissi make?", "In 1994, she was the hostess on the ANT1 weekly TV show Me Agapi, Anna.", "Did Anna Vissi host any other shows, besides Me Agapi, Anna?", "Vissi released a documentary named Oso Eho Foni on Alpha TV on 30 March 2011" ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the company win the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the company win the lawsuit", "Truth_answer": "the Court of Appeal of Athens led to the final compromise of the two sides to the sum of €400,000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the production company of Anna Vissi's show win the lawsuit against her?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi", "Context": [ "What plays was Anna Vissi in?", "In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones (Demons)", "When did Anna Vissi start doing television?", "At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.", "What is the opera Daimones?", "Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera.", "Did Daimones make it to Broadway?", "Did Anna Vissi do any plays after Daimones?", "A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras", "Did the opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras receive good reviews?", "What television appearances did Anna Vissi make?", "In 1994, she was the hostess on the ANT1 weekly TV show Me Agapi, Anna.", "Did Anna Vissi host any other shows, besides Me Agapi, Anna?", "Vissi released a documentary named Oso Eho Foni on Alpha TV on 30 March 2011", "Did the production company of Anna Vissi's show win the lawsuit against her?", "the Court of Appeal of Athens led to the final compromise of the two sides to the sum of €400,000" ], "Conversation_no": 540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she pay the company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Vissi pay the company that sued her", "Truth_answer": "Vissi was vindicated by the decision of Supreme Court that halved the €400,000 that Vissi was ultimately required to pay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Vissi pay the company that sued her?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Tim Kaine's grand strategy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tim Kaine's grand strategy", "Truth_answer": "Kaine proposes a new grand strategy based mainly on democracy promotion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tim Kaine's grand strategy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [ "What was Tim Kaine's grand strategy?", "Kaine proposes a new grand strategy based mainly on democracy promotion." ], "Conversation_no": 541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he work to promote democracy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Tim Kaine work to promote democracy", "Truth_answer": "Kaine proposes the creation of an intergovernmental organization consisting of all the world's democracies in which states can cooperate on solutions to problems such as corruption and voter inclusion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tim Kaine work to promote democracy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Tim Kaine's grand strategy?", "Kaine proposes a new grand strategy based mainly on democracy promotion.", "How did Tim Kaine work to promote democracy?", "Kaine proposes the creation of an intergovernmental organization consisting of all the world's democracies in which states can cooperate on solutions to problems such as corruption and voter inclusion." ], "Conversation_no": 541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have the backing of other politicians?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Tim Kaine have the backing of other politicians", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tim Kaine have the backing of other politicians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What garnered his success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What garnered his success", "Truth_answer": "Saved proved to be a major breakthrough for Oldman. Max Stafford-Clark had seen Oldman's performance and cast him as the lead role of The Pope's Wedding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What garnered Gary Oldman success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman", "Context": [ "What garnered Gary Oldman success?", "Saved proved to be a major breakthrough for Oldman. Max Stafford-Clark had seen Oldman's performance and cast him as the lead role of The Pope's Wedding." ], "Conversation_no": 542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Pope's Wedding starring Gary Oldman successful", "Truth_answer": "Max Stafford-Clark cast him as Scopey, the lead role of The Pope's Wedding. For his acclaimed performance, he won two of British theatre's top honours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Pope's Wedding starring Gary Oldman successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman", "Context": [ "What garnered Gary Oldman success?", "Saved proved to be a major breakthrough for Oldman. Max Stafford-Clark had seen Oldman's performance and cast him as the lead role of The Pope's Wedding.", "Was The Pope's Wedding starring Gary Oldman successful?", "Max Stafford-Clark cast him as Scopey, the lead role of The Pope's Wedding. For his acclaimed performance, he won two of British theatre's top honours." ], "Conversation_no": 542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in 2000 of note?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Gary Oldman do in 2000 of note", "Truth_answer": "Oldman appeared opposite Jeff Bridges as zealous Republican congressman Sheldon Runyon in The Contender (2000), in which he was also credited as a producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gary Oldman do in 2000 of note?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman", "Context": [ "What garnered Gary Oldman success?", "Saved proved to be a major breakthrough for Oldman. Max Stafford-Clark had seen Oldman's performance and cast him as the lead role of The Pope's Wedding.", "Was The Pope's Wedding starring Gary Oldman successful?", "Max Stafford-Clark cast him as Scopey, the lead role of The Pope's Wedding. For his acclaimed performance, he won two of British theatre's top honours.", "What did Gary Oldman do in 2000 of note?", "Oldman appeared opposite Jeff Bridges as zealous Republican congressman Sheldon Runyon in The Contender (2000), in which he was also credited as a producer." ], "Conversation_no": 542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any recognition for this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gary Oldman receive any recognition for The Contender", "Truth_answer": "Oldman received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Oldman receive any recognition for his role in The Contender?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what led him to Nashville", "Transformer_rewrite": "what led him to Nashville", "Truth_answer": "Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012214814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what led Hank Snow to Nashville", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow", "Context": [ "what led Hank Snow to Nashville", "Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1949." ], "Conversation_no": 543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he get his start in Nashville", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Hank Snow get his start in Nashville", "Truth_answer": "It wasn't until he was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950 that he gained serious significance in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012214814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hank Snow get his start in Nashville", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow", "Context": [ "what led Hank Snow to Nashville", "Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1949.", "Where did Hank Snow get his start in Nashville", "It wasn't until he was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950 that he gained serious significance in the United States" ], "Conversation_no": 543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most popular song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Hank Snow's most popular song", "Truth_answer": "I'm Moving On stayed at the top for 21 weeks, setting the all-time record for most weeks at number 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hank Snow's most popular song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow", "Context": [ "what led Hank Snow to Nashville", "Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1949.", "Where did Hank Snow get his start in Nashville", "It wasn't until he was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950 that he gained serious significance in the United States", "What was Hank Snow's most popular song?", "I'm Moving On stayed at the top for 21 weeks, setting the all-time record for most weeks at number 1." ], "Conversation_no": 543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hank Snow win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Snow won numerous awards and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012214814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Snow win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow", "Context": [ "what led Hank Snow to Nashville", "Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1949.", "Where did Hank Snow get his start in Nashville", "It wasn't until he was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950 that he gained serious significance in the United States", "What was Hank Snow's most popular song?", "I'm Moving On stayed at the top for 21 weeks, setting the all-time record for most weeks at number 1.", "Did Hank Snow win any awards", "Snow won numerous awards and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame" ], "Conversation_no": 543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any live shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hank Snow play any live shows", "Truth_answer": "He was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012214814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Snow_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Snow play any live shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_Scientists#Departure_of_Michael_Tapper_and_Brain_Thrust_Mastery_(2007–2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientist", "Truth_answer": "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band" ], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do we know why he chose to leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave We Are Scientists?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_Scientists", "Context": [ "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band", "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave We Are Scientists?" ], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do for a drummer, then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did We Are Scientists do for a drummer, then, after their drummer Michael Tapper left", "Truth_answer": "Gary Powell and Adam Aaronson took over from Tapper for the remainder of the tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714013007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_Scientists_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did We Are Scientists do for a drummer, then, after their drummer Michael Tapper left?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band", "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave We Are Scientists?", "What did We Are Scientists do for a drummer, then, after their drummer Michael Tapper left?", "Gary Powell and Adam Aaronson took over from Tapper for the remainder of the tour" ], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which tour was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which tour was the one that Michael Tapper left We Are Scientists on", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which tour was the one that Michael Tapper left We Are Scientists on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Thrust_Mastery", "Context": [ "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band", "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave We Are Scientists?", "What did We Are Scientists do for a drummer, then, after their drummer Michael Tapper left?", "Gary Powell and Adam Aaronson took over from Tapper for the remainder of the tour", "Which tour was the one that Michael Tapper left We Are Scientists on?" ], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Brain Thrust Mastery an album or a single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Brain Thrust Mastery by We Are Scientists an album or a single", "Truth_answer": "Brain Thrust Mastery is the second studio album by We Are Scientists", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161112060100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Thrust_Mastery_p0", "http://www.totallyfuzzy.net/ourtube/we-are-scientists/impatience-video_0f45c3beb.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Brain Thrust Mastery by We Are Scientists an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Thrust_Mastery", "Context": [ "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band", "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave We Are Scientists?", "What did We Are Scientists do for a drummer, then, after their drummer Michael Tapper left?", "Gary Powell and Adam Aaronson took over from Tapper for the remainder of the tour", "Which tour was the one that Michael Tapper left We Are Scientists on?", "Is Brain Thrust Mastery by We Are Scientists an album or a single?", "Brain Thrust Mastery is the second studio album by We Are Scientists" ], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were all the same members of We Are Scientists members of Brain Thrust Mastery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were all the same members of the band We Are Scientists members of Brain Thrust Mastery", "Truth_answer": "All songs written by Keith Murray & Chris Cain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327021829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all the same members of the band We Are Scientists members of Brain Thrust Mastery?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Hours_(We_Are_Scientists_song)", "Context": [ "When did Tapper leave We Are Scientists?", "September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart for live performances. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band", "Do we know why Michael Tapper chose to leave We Are Scientists?", "What did We Are Scientists do for a drummer, then, after their drummer Michael Tapper left?", "Gary Powell and Adam Aaronson took over from Tapper for the remainder of the tour", "Which tour was the one that Michael Tapper left We Are Scientists on?", "Is Brain Thrust Mastery by We Are Scientists an album or a single?", "Brain Thrust Mastery is the second studio album by We Are Scientists", "Were all the same members of the band We Are Scientists members of Brain Thrust Mastery?", "All songs written by Keith Murray & Chris Cain" ], "Conversation_no": 544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any acclaimed singles during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did We Are Scientists have any acclaimed singles during the time they released Brain Thrust Mastery", "Truth_answer": "After Hours made it to number 15 on the UK singles chart making it their highest charting single to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Hours_(We_Are_Scientists_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did We Are Scientists have any acclaimed singles during the time they released Brain Thrust Mastery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band begin in 1969?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band begin in 1969", "Truth_answer": "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick", "Context": [ "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who started the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who started Cheap Trick", "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Rick Nielsen formed Fuse with Tom Peterson and Bun E. Carlos joining on drums. the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 25, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started Cheap Trick?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Zander", "Context": [ "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973.", "Who started Cheap Trick?", "In 1967, Rick Nielsen formed Fuse with Tom Peterson and Bun E. Carlos joining on drums. the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 25, 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the lead singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of Cheap Trick", "Truth_answer": "Robin Zander is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224211630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Zander_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of Cheap Trick?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick#Origins_and_early_years_(1969–1977)", "Context": [ "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973.", "Who started Cheap Trick?", "In 1967, Rick Nielsen formed Fuse with Tom Peterson and Bun E. Carlos joining on drums. the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 25, 1973.", "Who was the lead singer of Cheap Trick?", "Robin Zander is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick" ], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something significant that occurred in that period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something significant that occurred in that period", "Truth_answer": "The band was signed to Epic Records in early 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something significant that occurred in the early period of the band Cheap Trick?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick", "Context": [ "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973.", "Who started Cheap Trick?", "In 1967, Rick Nielsen formed Fuse with Tom Peterson and Bun E. Carlos joining on drums. the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 25, 1973.", "Who was the lead singer of Cheap Trick?", "Robin Zander is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick", "What is something significant that occurred in the early period of the band Cheap Trick?", "The band was signed to Epic Records in early 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who played in the Bo Weevils?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played in the band Bo Weevils", "Truth_answer": "Tom Peterson (later known as Tom Petersson) played in another Rockford, Illinois band called The Bo Weevils", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played in the band Bo Weevils?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick#Origins_and_early_years_(1969–1977)", "Context": [ "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973.", "Who started Cheap Trick?", "In 1967, Rick Nielsen formed Fuse with Tom Peterson and Bun E. Carlos joining on drums. the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 25, 1973.", "Who was the lead singer of Cheap Trick?", "Robin Zander is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick", "What is something significant that occurred in the early period of the band Cheap Trick?", "The band was signed to Epic Records in early 1976.", "Who played in the band Bo Weevils?", "Tom Peterson (later known as Tom Petersson) played in another Rockford, Illinois band called The Bo Weevils" ], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did Cheap Trick have during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Cheap Trick have during their early years", "Truth_answer": "The band released its first album, Cheap Trick, in early 1977. The album's lone single, Oh, Candy, failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Cheap Trick have during their early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick#Budokan_brings_success_(1978–1980)", "Context": [ "Did Cheap Trick begin in 1969?", "Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973.", "Who started Cheap Trick?", "In 1967, Rick Nielsen formed Fuse with Tom Peterson and Bun E. Carlos joining on drums. the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 25, 1973.", "Who was the lead singer of Cheap Trick?", "Robin Zander is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick", "What is something significant that occurred in the early period of the band Cheap Trick?", "The band was signed to Epic Records in early 1976.", "Who played in the band Bo Weevils?", "Tom Peterson (later known as Tom Petersson) played in another Rockford, Illinois band called The Bo Weevils", "What songs did Cheap Trick have during their early years?", "The band released its first album, Cheap Trick, in early 1977. The album's lone single, Oh, Candy, failed to chart." ], "Conversation_no": 545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cheap Trick tour during their early years", "Truth_answer": "Cheap Trick toured in Japan for the first time in April 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cheap Trick tour during their early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during his constituent services?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during his constituent services", "Truth_answer": "Constituents in Kenosha and Racine protested when Ryan would not meet with them after weeks of emailed requests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Paul Ryan's constituent services?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [ "What happened during Paul Ryan's constituent services?", "Constituents in Kenosha and Racine protested when Ryan would not meet with them after weeks of emailed requests." ], "Conversation_no": 546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And was he reelected?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And was Paul Ryan reelected", "Truth_answer": "Two months after the 2016 elections, Ryan was re-elected Speaker of the House on January 3, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And was Paul Ryan reelected?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [ "What happened during Paul Ryan's constituent services?", "Constituents in Kenosha and Racine protested when Ryan would not meet with them after weeks of emailed requests.", "And was Paul Ryan reelected?", "Two months after the 2016 elections, Ryan was re-elected Speaker of the House on January 3, 2017" ], "Conversation_no": 546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he run against in the first election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Paul Ryan run against in the first election", "Truth_answer": "Ryan won the Republican primary over 29-year-old pianist Michael J. Logan of Twin Lakes, and the general election against Democrat Lydia Spottswood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Paul Ryan run against in the first election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [ "What happened during Paul Ryan's constituent services?", "Constituents in Kenosha and Racine protested when Ryan would not meet with them after weeks of emailed requests.", "And was Paul Ryan reelected?", "Two months after the 2016 elections, Ryan was re-elected Speaker of the House on January 3, 2017", "Who did Paul Ryan run against in the first election?", "Ryan won the Republican primary over 29-year-old pianist Michael J. Logan of Twin Lakes, and the general election against Democrat Lydia Spottswood" ], "Conversation_no": 546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anyone else he ran against in the other 8 times he ran?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Paul Ryan ran against in the other 8 times he ran", "Truth_answer": "He defeated Democratic challenger Jeffrey C. Thomas in the 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006 elections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Paul Ryan ran against in the other 8 times he ran?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [ "What happened during Paul Ryan's constituent services?", "Constituents in Kenosha and Racine protested when Ryan would not meet with them after weeks of emailed requests.", "And was Paul Ryan reelected?", "Two months after the 2016 elections, Ryan was re-elected Speaker of the House on January 3, 2017", "Who did Paul Ryan run against in the first election?", "Ryan won the Republican primary over 29-year-old pianist Michael J. Logan of Twin Lakes, and the general election against Democrat Lydia Spottswood", "Was there anyone else Paul Ryan ran against in the other 8 times he ran?", "He defeated Democratic challenger Jeffrey C. Thomas in the 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006 elections." ], "Conversation_no": 546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else has he ran against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else has Paul Ryan ran against", "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 election, Ryan defeated Democrat Marge Krupp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Paul Ryan ran against?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah", "Truth_answer": "In addition to changes in the tone of the show, Noah has also implemented stylistic changes to the show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show", "Context": [ "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah?", "In addition to changes in the tone of the show, Noah has also implemented stylistic changes to the show" ], "Conversation_no": 547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other stylistic changes were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other stylistic changes were there between Jon Stewart's version of The Daily Show and Trevor Noah's version", "Truth_answer": "an updated set, new graphics and his monologue sometimes taking place while standing in front of a screen as opposed to sitting at the desk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stylistic changes were there between Jon Stewart's version of The Daily Show and Trevor Noah's version?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show", "Context": [ "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah?", "In addition to changes in the tone of the show, Noah has also implemented stylistic changes to the show", "What other stylistic changes were there between Jon Stewart's version of The Daily Show and Trevor Noah's version?", "an updated set, new graphics and his monologue sometimes taking place while standing in front of a screen as opposed to sitting at the desk." ], "Conversation_no": 547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things has Noah done?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things has Trevor Noah done on The Daily Show", "Truth_answer": "Trevor also increased the usage of more millennial-based references, impersonations and characterizations for his comedy on the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things has Trevor Noah done on The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah?", "In addition to changes in the tone of the show, Noah has also implemented stylistic changes to the show", "What other stylistic changes were there between Jon Stewart's version of The Daily Show and Trevor Noah's version?", "an updated set, new graphics and his monologue sometimes taking place while standing in front of a screen as opposed to sitting at the desk.", "What other things has Trevor Noah done on The Daily Show?", "Trevor also increased the usage of more millennial-based references, impersonations and characterizations for his comedy on the show." ], "Conversation_no": 547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Due to what reason?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Due to what reason did Trevor Noah add millennial-based references to The Daily Show", "Truth_answer": "Trevor increased the usage of more millennial-based references, impersonations and characterizations for his comedy on the show, due to his younger demographic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Due to what reason did Trevor Noah add millennial-based references to The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show", "Context": [ "What were the differences between Stewart and Noah?", "In addition to changes in the tone of the show, Noah has also implemented stylistic changes to the show", "What other stylistic changes were there between Jon Stewart's version of The Daily Show and Trevor Noah's version?", "an updated set, new graphics and his monologue sometimes taking place while standing in front of a screen as opposed to sitting at the desk.", "What other things has Trevor Noah done on The Daily Show?", "Trevor also increased the usage of more millennial-based references, impersonations and characterizations for his comedy on the show.", "Due to what reason did Trevor Noah add millennial-based references to The Daily Show?", "Trevor increased the usage of more millennial-based references, impersonations and characterizations for his comedy on the show, due to his younger demographic" ], "Conversation_no": 547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he change the staff of the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Trevor Noah change the staff of The Daily Show", "Truth_answer": "The debut of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah brought along three new correspondents: Roy Wood Jr., Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Trevor Noah change the staff of The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica", "Truth_answer": "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica." ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what songs were on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent", "Truth_answer": "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“." ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did the album come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out", "Truth_answer": "It was released in April 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)_p1", "http://www.notaphoto.com/music-photography/duran-duran-bec-17-03-2012/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“.", "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out?", "It was released in April 2012" ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was is popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was requiem for the indifferent popular", "Truth_answer": "General response to Requiem for the Indifferent was positive", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was requiem for the indifferent popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)#Requiem_for_the_Indifferent_and_Retrospect_(2011%E2%80%932013)", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“.", "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out?", "It was released in April 2012", "was requiem for the indifferent popular?", "General response to Requiem for the Indifferent was positive" ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they celebrate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did epica celebrate", "Truth_answer": "they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica in Eindhoven, Netherlands with a concert called called Retrospect", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did epica celebrate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_for_the_Indifferent", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“.", "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out?", "It was released in April 2012", "was requiem for the indifferent popular?", "General response to Requiem for the Indifferent was positive", "how did epica celebrate?", "they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica in Eindhoven, Netherlands with a concert called called Retrospect" ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2013?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to the band Epica in 2013", "Truth_answer": "The band announced on their official website that on March 23, 2013, they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the band Epica in 2013?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)#Requiem_for_the_Indifferent_and_Retrospect_(2011–2013)", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“.", "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out?", "It was released in April 2012", "was requiem for the indifferent popular?", "General response to Requiem for the Indifferent was positive", "how did epica celebrate?", "they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica in Eindhoven, Netherlands with a concert called called Retrospect", "what happened to the band Epica in 2013?", "The band announced on their official website that on March 23, 2013, they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica" ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else interesting about their Requiem album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Epica's Requiem album", "Truth_answer": "The concert which would be called Retrospect, would be held in Klokgebouw with a 70-piece orchestra, choirs, international guests and many special effects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Epica's Requiem album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is Requiem for Indifferent and Retrospect in regard to Epica?", "Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica.", "what songs were on Requiem for the Indifferent?", "On 3 February 2012, the band released on iTunes the single Storm the Sorrow“.", "what year did requiem for the indifferent come out?", "It was released in April 2012", "was requiem for the indifferent popular?", "General response to Requiem for the Indifferent was positive", "how did epica celebrate?", "they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica in Eindhoven, Netherlands with a concert called called Retrospect", "what happened to the band Epica in 2013?", "The band announced on their official website that on March 23, 2013, they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica", "is there anything else interesting about Epica's Requiem album?", "The concert which would be called Retrospect, would be held in Klokgebouw with a 70-piece orchestra, choirs, international guests and many special effects." ], "Conversation_no": 548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what instruments were in the orchestra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what instruments were in the orchestra for Epica's Retrospect concert", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments were in the orchestra for Epica's Retrospect concert?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the studio recording?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the studio recording", "Truth_answer": "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224001852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together" ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what do rock performers do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do rock performers do", "Truth_answer": "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other)." ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "do they overlay the sounds?", "Transformer_rewrite": "do rock performers overlay the sounds", "Truth_answer": "Some artists record and mixed their music in a multitrack studio and synchronize it with video multitrack video playing on all instruments, creating a one-man band illusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do rock performers overlay the sounds when they do one-man band recordings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).", "do rock performers overlay the sounds when they do one-man band recordings?", "Some artists record and mixed their music in a multitrack studio and synchronize it with video multitrack video playing on all instruments, creating a one-man band illusion." ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other genres are mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other genres are mentioned in the article on one-man bands", "Truth_answer": "This approach to recording is more common in electronica genres such as techno and acid house", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other genres are mentioned in the article on one-man bands?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).", "do rock performers overlay the sounds when they do one-man band recordings?", "Some artists record and mixed their music in a multitrack studio and synchronize it with video multitrack video playing on all instruments, creating a one-man band illusion.", "what other genres are mentioned in the article on one-man bands?", "This approach to recording is more common in electronica genres such as techno and acid house" ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anybody else who uses this technique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anybody else who uses the one-man band technique", "Truth_answer": "Rock performers such as Joe Hill Louis, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Lenny Kravitz have made records in which they play every instrument", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anybody else who uses the one-man band technique?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band#Studio_recording", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).", "do rock performers overlay the sounds when they do one-man band recordings?", "Some artists record and mixed their music in a multitrack studio and synchronize it with video multitrack video playing on all instruments, creating a one-man band illusion.", "what other genres are mentioned in the article on one-man bands?", "This approach to recording is more common in electronica genres such as techno and acid house", "anybody else who uses the one-man band technique?", "Rock performers such as Joe Hill Louis, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Lenny Kravitz have made records in which they play every instrument" ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else interesting", "Truth_answer": "Other examples of a one-man band in the recording studio are Dave Grohl for the first studio album by the Foo Fighters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about one-man bands?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).", "do rock performers overlay the sounds when they do one-man band recordings?", "Some artists record and mixed their music in a multitrack studio and synchronize it with video multitrack video playing on all instruments, creating a one-man band illusion.", "what other genres are mentioned in the article on one-man bands?", "This approach to recording is more common in electronica genres such as techno and acid house", "anybody else who uses the one-man band technique?", "Rock performers such as Joe Hill Louis, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Lenny Kravitz have made records in which they play every instrument", "anything else interesting about one-man bands?", "Other examples of a one-man band in the recording studio are Dave Grohl for the first studio album by the Foo Fighters." ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where else is this becoming popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else is the one-man band technique becoming popular", "Truth_answer": "One-man bands in this context have become more common in extreme metal, especially black metal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224001852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else is the one-man band technique becoming popular", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-man_band#Studio_recording", "Context": [ "what was the studio recording in reference to one-man bands?", "The term one-man band is also colloquially used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together", "what do rock performers do in a one-man band performance?", "some rock performers have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).", "do rock performers overlay the sounds when they do one-man band recordings?", "Some artists record and mixed their music in a multitrack studio and synchronize it with video multitrack video playing on all instruments, creating a one-man band illusion.", "what other genres are mentioned in the article on one-man bands?", "This approach to recording is more common in electronica genres such as techno and acid house", "anybody else who uses the one-man band technique?", "Rock performers such as Joe Hill Louis, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Lenny Kravitz have made records in which they play every instrument", "anything else interesting about one-man bands?", "Other examples of a one-man band in the recording studio are Dave Grohl for the first studio album by the Foo Fighters.", "where else is the one-man band technique becoming popular", "One-man bands in this context have become more common in extreme metal, especially black metal" ], "Conversation_no": 549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else interesting about this technique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else interesting about the one-man band technique", "Truth_answer": "One-woman band is not used very often in the vernacular, but women have increasingly had a presence as musicians in most forms of music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about the one-man band technique?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what radio station did he work for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what radio station did he work for", "Truth_answer": "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long was he with them", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "Truth_answer": "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz." ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is that all that he did there", "Transformer_rewrite": "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "Truth_answer": "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do in television", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work for any other stations besides bbc", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he start at BBC Radio 4", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Humphrey Lyttelton start at BBC Radio 4", "Truth_answer": "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Humphrey Lyttelton start at BBC Radio 4", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc", "when did Humphrey Lyttelton start at BBC Radio 4", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Humphrey Lyttelton win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Humphrey Lyttelton win any awards", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc", "when did Humphrey Lyttelton start at BBC Radio 4", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton win any awards" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is he most likely to be remembered for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Humphrey Lyttelton most likely to be remembered for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Humphrey Lyttelton most likely to be remembered for", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton#Radio_personality", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc", "when did Humphrey Lyttelton start at BBC Radio 4", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton win any awards", "what is Humphrey Lyttelton most likely to be remembered for" ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else worth mentioning", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Humphrey Lyttelton do anything else worth mentioning", "Truth_answer": "As well as his other activities, Lyttelton was a keen calligrapher and President of The Society for Italic Handwriting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Humphrey Lyttelton do anything else worth mentioning", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton", "Context": [ "what radio station did Humphrey Lyttelton work for?", "Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on BBC Radio 2", "how long was Humphrey Lyttelton with The Best of Jazz program", "From 1967 until April 2007, Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz.", "is presenting The Best of Jazz all that Humphrey Lyttelton did on the radio", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "what did Humphrey Lyttelton do in television", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton work for any other stations besides bbc", "when did Humphrey Lyttelton start at BBC Radio 4", "In 1972 Lyttelton was chosen to host the comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (ISIHAC) on BBC Radio 4", "Did Humphrey Lyttelton win any awards", "what is Humphrey Lyttelton most likely to be remembered for", "did Humphrey Lyttelton do anything else worth mentioning", "As well as his other activities, Lyttelton was a keen calligrapher and President of The Society for Italic Handwriting." ], "Conversation_no": 550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any major influences", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Humphrey Lyttelton have any major influences", "Truth_answer": "He was inspired by the trumpeters Louis Armstrong (who subsequently referred to Lyttelton as that cat in England who swings his ass off) and Nat Gonella", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Humphrey Lyttelton have any major influences", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1990?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1990", "Truth_answer": "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break" ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they do solo work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did they do solo work", "Truth_answer": "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects." ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what about the kemp members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the kemp members", "Truth_answer": "Gary and Martin Kemp took the leading roles as notorious East End gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray in The Krays movie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the kemp members of Spandau Ballet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "what about the kemp members of Spandau Ballet?", "Gary and Martin Kemp took the leading roles as notorious East End gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray in The Krays movie" ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the film do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the film, The Krays, do", "Truth_answer": "The film won two Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Film and Most Promising Newcomer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101184701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the film, The Krays, do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet#1990–1999:_Break-up_and_solo_projects", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "what about the kemp members of Spandau Ballet?", "Gary and Martin Kemp took the leading roles as notorious East End gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray in The Krays movie", "how did the film, The Krays, do?", "The film won two Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Film and Most Promising Newcomer" ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Spandau Ballet members do anything else in regards to solo projects besides The Krays", "Truth_answer": "Tony Hadley recorded his first solo album in Los Angeles produced by Ron Nevison. Steve Norman moved to Ibiza to collaborate on chilled out Balearic records with local producers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101184701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Spandau Ballet members do anything else in regards to solo projects besides The Krays?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet#1990–1999:_Break-up_and_solo_projects", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "what about the kemp members of Spandau Ballet?", "Gary and Martin Kemp took the leading roles as notorious East End gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray in The Krays movie", "how did the film, The Krays, do?", "The film won two Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Film and Most Promising Newcomer", "did Spandau Ballet members do anything else in regards to solo projects besides The Krays?", "Tony Hadley recorded his first solo album in Los Angeles produced by Ron Nevison. Steve Norman moved to Ibiza to collaborate on chilled out Balearic records with local producers." ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what about the kemps?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the kemps, did they do more solo projects besides filming The Krays", "Truth_answer": "Gary Kemp enjoyed further acting success, moving to Hollywood with actor wife Sadie Frost. Martin Kemp appeared in films and TV series in Los Angeles such as The Outer Limits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the kemps, did they do more solo projects besides filming The Krays?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet#1990–1999:_Break-up_and_solo_projects", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "what about the kemp members of Spandau Ballet?", "Gary and Martin Kemp took the leading roles as notorious East End gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray in The Krays movie", "how did the film, The Krays, do?", "The film won two Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Film and Most Promising Newcomer", "did Spandau Ballet members do anything else in regards to solo projects besides The Krays?", "Tony Hadley recorded his first solo album in Los Angeles produced by Ron Nevison. Steve Norman moved to Ibiza to collaborate on chilled out Balearic records with local producers.", "what about the kemps, did they do more solo projects besides filming The Krays?", "Gary Kemp enjoyed further acting success, moving to Hollywood with actor wife Sadie Frost. Martin Kemp appeared in films and TV series in Los Angeles such as The Outer Limits." ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Martin Kemp joined EastEnders in 1998 as one of the British soap's most popular bad boy characters, Steve Owen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet#1990–1999:_Break-up_and_solo_projects", "Context": [ "what happened in 1990 involving Spandau Ballet?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break", "did members of Spandau Ballet do solo work?", "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "what about the kemp members of Spandau Ballet?", "Gary and Martin Kemp took the leading roles as notorious East End gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray in The Krays movie", "how did the film, The Krays, do?", "The film won two Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Film and Most Promising Newcomer", "did Spandau Ballet members do anything else in regards to solo projects besides The Krays?", "Tony Hadley recorded his first solo album in Los Angeles produced by Ron Nevison. Steve Norman moved to Ibiza to collaborate on chilled out Balearic records with local producers.", "what about the kemps, did they do more solo projects besides filming The Krays?", "Gary Kemp enjoyed further acting success, moving to Hollywood with actor wife Sadie Frost. Martin Kemp appeared in films and TV series in Los Angeles such as The Outer Limits.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Martin Kemp joined EastEnders in 1998 as one of the British soap's most popular bad boy characters, Steve Owen" ], "Conversation_no": 551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards for his acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Martin Kemp win any awards for his acting on Eastenders", "Truth_answer": "Martin Kemp won Most Popular Actor at the 2000 National Television Awards and numerous Best Actor and Villain of the Year awards for the British Soap Awards, Inside Soap Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101184701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Martin Kemp win any awards for his acting on Eastenders?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Shula was born in Grand River, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Don Shula born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula", "Context": [ "where was Don Shula born?", "Shula was born in Grand River, Ohio" ], "Conversation_no": 552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Shula born", "Truth_answer": "He was born on January 4, 1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Shula born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula#Early_life_and_college", "Context": [ "where was Don Shula born?", "Shula was born in Grand River, Ohio", "when was Shula born?", "He was born on January 4, 1930" ], "Conversation_no": 552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Shula's parents", "Truth_answer": "His parents, Dan and Mary, were of Hungarian origin, having immigrated when they were children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Shula's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula", "Context": [ "where was Don Shula born?", "Shula was born in Grand River, Ohio", "when was Shula born?", "He was born on January 4, 1930", "Who were Shula's parents?", "His parents, Dan and Mary, were of Hungarian origin, having immigrated when they were children." ], "Conversation_no": 552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Shula have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "he had six siblings, including a set of triplets born in 1936", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Shula have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula", "Context": [ "where was Don Shula born?", "Shula was born in Grand River, Ohio", "when was Shula born?", "He was born on January 4, 1930", "Who were Shula's parents?", "His parents, Dan and Mary, were of Hungarian origin, having immigrated when they were children.", "did Shula have any siblings?", "he had six siblings, including a set of triplets born in 1936" ], "Conversation_no": 552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Shula go to school", "Truth_answer": "Shula attended elementary school at St. Mary's, a private Catholic school in Painesville", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Shula go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula", "Context": [ "where was Don Shula born?", "Shula was born in Grand River, Ohio", "when was Shula born?", "He was born on January 4, 1930", "Who were Shula's parents?", "His parents, Dan and Mary, were of Hungarian origin, having immigrated when they were children.", "did Shula have any siblings?", "he had six siblings, including a set of triplets born in 1936", "where did Shula go to school?", "Shula attended elementary school at St. Mary's, a private Catholic school in Painesville" ], "Conversation_no": 552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Don Shula go to high school", "Truth_answer": "He later attended Thomas W. Harvey in Painesville", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Don Shula go to high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in 1990?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did she do in 1990", "Truth_answer": "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she record in the 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo", "Truth_answer": "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet#1990s:_Further_recordings_and_hiatus", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her" ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she reach billboard charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts", "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet#2000s:_Return_to_recording_and_touring", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her", "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts?", "Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1" ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receive an award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Moyet receive an award", "Truth_answer": "Singles, following a UK tour, was re-issued as a double CD set. Upon re-issue, Singles charted again, this time in the Top 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Moyet receive an award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her", "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts?", "Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1", "Did Alison Moyet receive an award?", "Singles, following a UK tour, was re-issued as a double CD set. Upon re-issue, Singles charted again, this time in the Top 20." ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she doing after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Alison Moyet doing after that", "Truth_answer": "Due to prolonged litigation with Sony, Moyet did not record or release a new studio album for over eight years after the release of Essex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alison Moyet doing after Singles charted again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her", "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts?", "Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1", "Did Alison Moyet receive an award?", "Singles, following a UK tour, was re-issued as a double CD set. Upon re-issue, Singles charted again, this time in the Top 20.", "What was Alison Moyet doing after Singles charted again?", "Due to prolonged litigation with Sony, Moyet did not record or release a new studio album for over eight years after the release of Essex." ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she decide to embrace Pop?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Moyet decide to embrace Pop", "Truth_answer": "Moyet was reluctant to record a radio-friendly pop album simply for the sake of creating chart hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Moyet decide to embrace Pop?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her", "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts?", "Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1", "Did Alison Moyet receive an award?", "Singles, following a UK tour, was re-issued as a double CD set. Upon re-issue, Singles charted again, this time in the Top 20.", "What was Alison Moyet doing after Singles charted again?", "Due to prolonged litigation with Sony, Moyet did not record or release a new studio album for over eight years after the release of Essex.", "Did Alison Moyet decide to embrace Pop?", "Moyet was reluctant to record a radio-friendly pop album simply for the sake of creating chart hits." ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the issue with the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the issue with Essex", "Truth_answer": "in order for the album to be released, her label (now Sony) insisted that certain Essex tracks be re-recorded and re-produced", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the issue with Essex?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Moyet", "Context": [ "What did Alison Moyet do in 1990?", "Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991.", "What else did Alison Moyet record in the 1990s besides Hoodoo?", "Moyet's next album, Essex (1994), was also a source of controversy for her", "Did Alison Moyet reach billboard charts?", "Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1", "Did Alison Moyet receive an award?", "Singles, following a UK tour, was re-issued as a double CD set. Upon re-issue, Singles charted again, this time in the Top 20.", "What was Alison Moyet doing after Singles charted again?", "Due to prolonged litigation with Sony, Moyet did not record or release a new studio album for over eight years after the release of Essex.", "Did Alison Moyet decide to embrace Pop?", "Moyet was reluctant to record a radio-friendly pop album simply for the sake of creating chart hits.", "What was the issue with Essex?", "in order for the album to be released, her label (now Sony) insisted that certain Essex tracks be re-recorded and re-produced" ], "Conversation_no": 553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was wrong with the original albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was wrong with Essex", "Truth_answer": "The album was not commercial enough", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Essex?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did his career start", "Truth_answer": "On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jascha Heifetz's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz", "Context": [ "How did Jascha Heifetz's career start?", "On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation" ], "Conversation_no": 554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever release an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release an album", "Truth_answer": "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz", "Context": [ "How did Jascha Heifetz's career start?", "On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release an album?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc" ], "Conversation_no": 554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever release music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release music", "Truth_answer": "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz", "Context": [ "How did Jascha Heifetz's career start?", "On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release an album?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release music?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc" ], "Conversation_no": 554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz ever retire", "Truth_answer": "After an only partially successful operation on his right shoulder in 1972, Heifetz ceased giving concerts and making records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz ever retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz", "Context": [ "How did Jascha Heifetz's career start?", "On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release an album?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release music?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever retire?", "After an only partially successful operation on his right shoulder in 1972, Heifetz ceased giving concerts and making records." ], "Conversation_no": 554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after retirement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jascha Heifetz do after retirement", "Truth_answer": "Heifetz taught the violin extensively, holding master classes first at UCLA, then at the University of Southern California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jascha Heifetz do after retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Jascha Heifetz's career start?", "On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release an album?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever release music?", "Jascha Heifetz was a prolific recording artist. All of his recordings have been reissued on compact disc", "Did Jascha Heifetz ever retire?", "After an only partially successful operation on his right shoulder in 1972, Heifetz ceased giving concerts and making records.", "What did Jascha Heifetz do after retirement?", "Heifetz taught the violin extensively, holding master classes first at UCLA, then at the University of Southern California" ], "Conversation_no": 554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting in the article", "Truth_answer": "Jascha Heifetz (February 2 1901 – December 10, 1987) was a Russian-American violinist. Many consider him to be the greatest violinist of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting in the article besides the start of Heifetz's career, whether or not he released music, and what he did after retirement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Spell in England?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Spell in England", "Truth_answer": "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Spell in England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal" ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why wasn't it a great success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why wasn't the spell a great success", "Truth_answer": "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined" ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was bad about his time at Old Trafford?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was bad about his time at Old Trafford", "Truth_answer": "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season." ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in his second season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season", "Truth_answer": "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop." ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win games in the Champions League?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League", "Truth_answer": "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages." ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was notable about his second season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league", "Truth_answer": "Questions over his performance led to an expletive-laden tirade against the media by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in support of Verón: [Verón] is a fucking great player“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Spell_in_England", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages.", "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league?", "Questions over his performance led to an expletive-laden tirade against the media by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in support of Verón: [Verón] is a fucking great player“" ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the outcome of the tirade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the tirade", "Truth_answer": "Verón later commented that the reason for his fitness problems and struggles with injuries at Manchester United were due to the less intense summer pre-season training in England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the tirade?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages.", "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league?", "Questions over his performance led to an expletive-laden tirade against the media by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in support of Verón: [Verón] is a fucking great player“", "What was the outcome of the tirade?", "Verón later commented that the reason for his fitness problems and struggles with injuries at Manchester United were due to the less intense summer pre-season training in England" ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sign with someone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón sign with someone else after old Trafford", "Truth_answer": "Chelsea paid £15 million for him two years on", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón sign with someone else after old Trafford?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Spell_in_England", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages.", "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league?", "Questions over his performance led to an expletive-laden tirade against the media by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in support of Verón: [Verón] is a fucking great player“", "What was the outcome of the tirade?", "Verón later commented that the reason for his fitness problems and struggles with injuries at Manchester United were due to the less intense summer pre-season training in England", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón sign with someone else after old Trafford?", "Chelsea paid £15 million for him two years on" ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he begin at Stamford Bridge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Juan Sebastián Verón begin at Stamford Bridge", "Truth_answer": "Veron began with Chelsea in the 2003-2004 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Juan Sebastián Verón begin at Stamford Bridge?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Spell_in_England", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages.", "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league?", "Questions over his performance led to an expletive-laden tirade against the media by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in support of Verón: [Verón] is a fucking great player“", "What was the outcome of the tirade?", "Verón later commented that the reason for his fitness problems and struggles with injuries at Manchester United were due to the less intense summer pre-season training in England", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón sign with someone else after old Trafford?", "Chelsea paid £15 million for him two years on", "When did Juan Sebastián Verón begin at Stamford Bridge?", "Veron began with Chelsea in the 2003-2004 season." ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do at Stamford Bridge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Juan Sebastián Verón do at Stamford Bridge", "Truth_answer": "Veron fell away with injury problems as the 2003–04 season progressed and made only 15 appearances for Chelsea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Juan Sebastián Verón do at Stamford Bridge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Spell_in_England", "Context": [ "What was Spell in England?", "After the 2000–01 season, he moved from Lazio to Manchester United on 12 July for a fee of £28.1 million on a five-year deal", "Why wasn't the spell a great success?", "as the season progressed and fatigue settled in, his performances declined", "What else was bad about Juan Sebastián Verón's time at Old Trafford?", "However, injury meant that he missed much of the end of the season.", "What else happened in Juan Sebastián Verón's second season?", "fans and pundits alike agreed that the signing was an expensive flop.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win games in the Champions League?", "in the Champions League he excelled due to the slower tempo of the matches, scoring four goals, and was at the heart of United's successes in the group stages.", "What else was notable about Juan Sebastián Verón's second season other than his injury, fans agreeing his signing was an expensive flop, and excelling in the Champions league?", "Questions over his performance led to an expletive-laden tirade against the media by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in support of Verón: [Verón] is a fucking great player“", "What was the outcome of the tirade?", "Verón later commented that the reason for his fitness problems and struggles with injuries at Manchester United were due to the less intense summer pre-season training in England", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón sign with someone else after old Trafford?", "Chelsea paid £15 million for him two years on", "When did Juan Sebastián Verón begin at Stamford Bridge?", "Veron began with Chelsea in the 2003-2004 season.", "How did Juan Sebastián Verón do at Stamford Bridge?", "Veron fell away with injury problems as the 2003–04 season progressed and made only 15 appearances for Chelsea." ], "Conversation_no": 555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the scores?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Juan Sebastián Verón scores with Chelsea", "Truth_answer": "Verón made an excellent start to his Chelsea career by scoring the opening goal in a 2–1 victory over Liverpool at Anfield,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Juan Sebastián Verón scores with Chelsea?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start fighting the Dutch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start fighting the Dutch", "Truth_answer": "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828033835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro", "Context": [ "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830" ], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful in his fight against the Dutch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch", "Truth_answer": "He was defeated and exiled to Makassar where he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro", "Context": [ "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830", "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch?", "He was defeated and exiled to Makassar where he died." ], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he fight the Dutch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Diponegoro fight the Dutch", "Truth_answer": "Dutch colonial rule was becoming unpopular among local farmers because of tax rises, crop failures and among Javanese nobles because the Dutch colonial authorities deprived them of their right to lease land", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828033835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Diponegoro fight the Dutch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro", "Context": [ "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830", "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch?", "He was defeated and exiled to Makassar where he died.", "Why did Diponegoro fight the Dutch?", "Dutch colonial rule was becoming unpopular among local farmers because of tax rises, crop failures and among Javanese nobles because the Dutch colonial authorities deprived them of their right to lease land" ], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he try anything else before fighting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Diponegoro try anything else before fighting", "Truth_answer": "Prophesies and stories, ranging from visions from the tomb of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa to his contact with Nyai Roro Kidul, spread across the populace", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828033835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diponegoro try anything else before fighting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_War", "Context": [ "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830", "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch?", "He was defeated and exiled to Makassar where he died.", "Why did Diponegoro fight the Dutch?", "Dutch colonial rule was becoming unpopular among local farmers because of tax rises, crop failures and among Javanese nobles because the Dutch colonial authorities deprived them of their right to lease land", "Did Diponegoro try anything else before fighting?", "Prophesies and stories, ranging from visions from the tomb of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa to his contact with Nyai Roro Kidul, spread across the populace" ], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many were in his army?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many were in Diponegoro's army", "Truth_answer": "100,000 were in his army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many were in Diponegoro's army?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro", "Context": [ "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830", "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch?", "He was defeated and exiled to Makassar where he died.", "Why did Diponegoro fight the Dutch?", "Dutch colonial rule was becoming unpopular among local farmers because of tax rises, crop failures and among Javanese nobles because the Dutch colonial authorities deprived them of their right to lease land", "Did Diponegoro try anything else before fighting?", "Prophesies and stories, ranging from visions from the tomb of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa to his contact with Nyai Roro Kidul, spread across the populace", "How many were in Diponegoro's army?", "100,000 were in his army" ], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Diponegoro fighting the Dutch", "Truth_answer": "Diponogoro was widely believed to be the Ratu Adil, the just ruler predicted in the Pralembang Jayabaya", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828033835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diponegoro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Diponegoro fighting the Dutch?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satrio_Piningit", "Context": [ "When did Diponegoro start fighting the Dutch?", "he played an important role in the Java War between 1825 and 1830", "Was he successful in Diponegoro's fight against the Dutch?", "He was defeated and exiled to Makassar where he died.", "Why did Diponegoro fight the Dutch?", "Dutch colonial rule was becoming unpopular among local farmers because of tax rises, crop failures and among Javanese nobles because the Dutch colonial authorities deprived them of their right to lease land", "Did Diponegoro try anything else before fighting?", "Prophesies and stories, ranging from visions from the tomb of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa to his contact with Nyai Roro Kidul, spread across the populace", "How many were in Diponegoro's army?", "100,000 were in his army", "Is there any interesting information about Diponegoro fighting the Dutch?", "Diponogoro was widely believed to be the Ratu Adil, the just ruler predicted in the Pralembang Jayabaya" ], "Conversation_no": 556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Pralembrang Jayabaya?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Pralembrang Jayabaya", "Truth_answer": "a prophetic book which played an important role on mind control in the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140312145936id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Satrio_Piningit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Pralembrang Jayabaya?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tape_Deck_Heart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Tape Deck come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Tape Deck come out", "Truth_answer": "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161110005835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tape_Deck_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013" ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he record the album at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at", "Truth_answer": "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California" ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever go on tour after releasing the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart", "Truth_answer": "Following the release of the album Frank Turner embarked on a short UK tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tape_Deck_Heart", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California", "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart?", "Following the release of the album Frank Turner embarked on a short UK tour" ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any singles from tape deck heart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any singles from tape deck heart", "Truth_answer": "Recovery, The Way I Tend to Be, Losing Days, Oh Brother, and Polaroid Picture were singles off of Tape Deck Heart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from tape deck heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner#Tape_Deck_Heart,_Möngöl_Hörde_and_The_Third_Three_Years_(2013–2014)", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California", "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart?", "Following the release of the album Frank Turner embarked on a short UK tour", "Were there any singles from tape deck heart?", "Recovery, The Way I Tend to Be, Losing Days, Oh Brother, and Polaroid Picture were singles off of Tape Deck Heart" ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What came after Tape Deck Heart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What came after Tape Deck Heart", "Truth_answer": "In Q2 2014, Turner announced that he was currently in the process of making a sixth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came after Tape Deck Heart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California", "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart?", "Following the release of the album Frank Turner embarked on a short UK tour", "Were there any singles from tape deck heart?", "Recovery, The Way I Tend to Be, Losing Days, Oh Brother, and Polaroid Picture were singles off of Tape Deck Heart", "What came after Tape Deck Heart?", "In Q2 2014, Turner announced that he was currently in the process of making a sixth studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the sixth album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the sixth album by Turner and Möngöl Hörde", "Truth_answer": "In 2014 Turner and Möngöl Hörde released a full-length self-titled studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the sixth album by Turner and Möngöl Hörde?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Man%27s_Land_(Frank_Turner_album)", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California", "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart?", "Following the release of the album Frank Turner embarked on a short UK tour", "Were there any singles from tape deck heart?", "Recovery, The Way I Tend to Be, Losing Days, Oh Brother, and Polaroid Picture were singles off of Tape Deck Heart", "What came after Tape Deck Heart?", "In Q2 2014, Turner announced that he was currently in the process of making a sixth studio album.", "What was the name of the sixth album by Turner and Möngöl Hörde?", "In 2014 Turner and Möngöl Hörde released a full-length self-titled studio album" ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Turner release any other albums", "Truth_answer": "On 25 July 2014, Turner announced on his Twitter page that he was collating The Third Three Years. It was released on 24 November 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Turner release any other albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner#Tape_Deck_Heart,_Möngöl_Hörde_and_The_Third_Three_Years_(2013–2014)", "Context": [ "What year did Tape Deck Heart by Frank Turner come out?", "Tape Deck Heart is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013", "Where did Frank Turner record the Tape Deck Heart at?", "Turner recorded his fifth studio album in Burbank, California", "Did Frank Turner ever go on tour after releasing Tape Deck Heart?", "Following the release of the album Frank Turner embarked on a short UK tour", "Were there any singles from tape deck heart?", "Recovery, The Way I Tend to Be, Losing Days, Oh Brother, and Polaroid Picture were singles off of Tape Deck Heart", "What came after Tape Deck Heart?", "In Q2 2014, Turner announced that he was currently in the process of making a sixth studio album.", "What was the name of the sixth album by Turner and Möngöl Hörde?", "In 2014 Turner and Möngöl Hörde released a full-length self-titled studio album", "Did Frank Turner release any other albums?", "On 25 July 2014, Turner announced on his Twitter page that he was collating The Third Three Years. It was released on 24 November 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything interesting you can tell me about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything interesting you can tell me about Frank Turner besides releasing Tape Deck Heart, Tape Deck Heart's singles, Turner and Mongol Horde's sixth album, and Turner and Mongol Horde's seventh album", "Truth_answer": "On 3 January 2014, Turner appeared on the BBC's Celebrity Mastermind answering questions on Iron Maiden, scoring 20 points in total, and coming first.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Turner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting you can tell me about Frank Turner besides releasing Tape Deck Heart, Tape Deck Heart's singles, Turner and Mongol Horde's sixth album, and Turner and Mongol Horde's seventh album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John#Voodoo_influence", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the voodoo influence ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the voodoo influence", "Truth_answer": "As a young man Rebennack was interested in New Orleans voodoo, and in Los Angeles he developed the idea of the Dr. John persona for his old friend Ronnie Barron", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the voodoo influence on Dr. John?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John", "Context": [ "What was the voodoo influence on Dr. John?", "As a young man Rebennack was interested in New Orleans voodoo, and in Los Angeles he developed the idea of the Dr. John persona for his old friend Ronnie Barron" ], "Conversation_no": 558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So what did he do with the Dr John persona ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So what did Dr. John do with the Dr. John persona", "Truth_answer": "Rebennack decided to produce a record and a stage show based on this concept, with Dr. John serving as an emblem of New Orleans heritage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So what did Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. do with the Dr John persona ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John", "Context": [ "What was the voodoo influence on Dr. John?", "As a young man Rebennack was interested in New Orleans voodoo, and in Los Angeles he developed the idea of the Dr. John persona for his old friend Ronnie Barron", "So what did Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. do with the Dr John persona ?", "Rebennack decided to produce a record and a stage show based on this concept, with Dr. John serving as an emblem of New Orleans heritage" ], "Conversation_no": 558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any albums with this persona ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dr. John release any albums with this persona", "Truth_answer": "Gris-Gris became the name of Dr. John's debut album, released in January 1968, representing his own form of voodoo medicine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. John release any albums with this persona ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John", "Context": [ "What was the voodoo influence on Dr. John?", "As a young man Rebennack was interested in New Orleans voodoo, and in Los Angeles he developed the idea of the Dr. John persona for his old friend Ronnie Barron", "So what did Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. do with the Dr John persona ?", "Rebennack decided to produce a record and a stage show based on this concept, with Dr. John serving as an emblem of New Orleans heritage", "Did Dr. John release any albums with this persona ?", "Gris-Gris became the name of Dr. John's debut album, released in January 1968, representing his own form of voodoo medicine" ], "Conversation_no": 558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what stage shows did he perform ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what stage shows did Dr. John perform", "Truth_answer": "Rebennack gained fame as a solo artist after adopting the persona of Dr. John, The Night Tripper. Dr. John's act combined New Orleans-style rhythm and blues with psychedelic rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what stage shows did Dr. John perform ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John#1968–1971:_Dr._John,_the_Night_Tripper", "Context": [ "What was the voodoo influence on Dr. John?", "As a young man Rebennack was interested in New Orleans voodoo, and in Los Angeles he developed the idea of the Dr. John persona for his old friend Ronnie Barron", "So what did Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. do with the Dr John persona ?", "Rebennack decided to produce a record and a stage show based on this concept, with Dr. John serving as an emblem of New Orleans heritage", "Did Dr. John release any albums with this persona ?", "Gris-Gris became the name of Dr. John's debut album, released in January 1968, representing his own form of voodoo medicine", "what stage shows did Dr. John perform ?", "Rebennack gained fame as a solo artist after adopting the persona of Dr. John, The Night Tripper. Dr. John's act combined New Orleans-style rhythm and blues with psychedelic rock" ], "Conversation_no": 558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform any other shows ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dr. John perform any other shows besides Dr. John, The Night Tripper", "Truth_answer": "During early to mid-1969, Dr. John toured extensively, backed by supporting musicians", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. John perform any other shows besides Dr. John, The Night Tripper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John", "Context": [ "What was the voodoo influence on Dr. John?", "As a young man Rebennack was interested in New Orleans voodoo, and in Los Angeles he developed the idea of the Dr. John persona for his old friend Ronnie Barron", "So what did Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. do with the Dr John persona ?", "Rebennack decided to produce a record and a stage show based on this concept, with Dr. John serving as an emblem of New Orleans heritage", "Did Dr. John release any albums with this persona ?", "Gris-Gris became the name of Dr. John's debut album, released in January 1968, representing his own form of voodoo medicine", "what stage shows did Dr. John perform ?", "Rebennack gained fame as a solo artist after adopting the persona of Dr. John, The Night Tripper. Dr. John's act combined New Orleans-style rhythm and blues with psychedelic rock", "Did Dr. John perform any other shows besides Dr. John, The Night Tripper?", "During early to mid-1969, Dr. John toured extensively, backed by supporting musicians" ], "Conversation_no": 558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he collaborate with any other bands ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dr. John collaborate with any other bands", "Truth_answer": "Dr. John attempted to capitalize on In the Right Place's successful formula, again collaborating with Allen Toussaint and The Meters, for his next album, Desitively Bonnaroo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._John_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. John collaborate with any other bands ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2003?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2003", "Truth_answer": "A new Broadway revival began previews on March 31, 2003 and opened on May 1, 2003 at the Shubert Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2003 involving the musical Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2003 involving the musical Gypsy?", "A new Broadway revival began previews on March 31, 2003 and opened on May 1, 2003 at the Shubert Theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the revival successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the revival successful", "Truth_answer": "Gypsy twice set new box office records for the Shubert Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the revival successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2003 involving the musical Gypsy?", "A new Broadway revival began previews on March 31, 2003 and opened on May 1, 2003 at the Shubert Theatre.", "was the revival successful?", "Gypsy twice set new box office records for the Shubert Theatre" ], "Conversation_no": 559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did it run?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did Gypsy run", "Truth_answer": "After an increase in the gross, the show's closing was postponed indefinitely, but Gypsy finally closed on May 30, 2004 after 451 performances and 33 previews", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Gypsy run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2003 involving the musical Gypsy?", "A new Broadway revival began previews on March 31, 2003 and opened on May 1, 2003 at the Shubert Theatre.", "was the revival successful?", "Gypsy twice set new box office records for the Shubert Theatre", "how long did Gypsy run?", "After an increase in the gross, the show's closing was postponed indefinitely, but Gypsy finally closed on May 30, 2004 after 451 performances and 33 previews" ], "Conversation_no": 559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the record", "Truth_answer": "Its gross of $853,476 for the week of June 9–14, 2003 was the highest ever gross for a non-holiday week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)#2003_Broadway_revival", "Context": [ "what happened in 2003 involving the musical Gypsy?", "A new Broadway revival began previews on March 31, 2003 and opened on May 1, 2003 at the Shubert Theatre.", "was the revival successful?", "Gypsy twice set new box office records for the Shubert Theatre", "how long did Gypsy run?", "After an increase in the gross, the show's closing was postponed indefinitely, but Gypsy finally closed on May 30, 2004 after 451 performances and 33 previews", "what was the record?", "Its gross of $853,476 for the week of June 9–14, 2003 was the highest ever gross for a non-holiday week" ], "Conversation_no": 559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gypsy's 2003 revival, setting two records, and increasing in gross", "Truth_answer": "The production is believed to have recouped a little more than half of its $8 million investment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gypsy's 2003 revival, setting two records, and increasing in gross?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)", "Context": [ "what happened in 2003 involving the musical Gypsy?", "A new Broadway revival began previews on March 31, 2003 and opened on May 1, 2003 at the Shubert Theatre.", "was the revival successful?", "Gypsy twice set new box office records for the Shubert Theatre", "how long did Gypsy run?", "After an increase in the gross, the show's closing was postponed indefinitely, but Gypsy finally closed on May 30, 2004 after 451 performances and 33 previews", "what was the record?", "Its gross of $853,476 for the week of June 9–14, 2003 was the highest ever gross for a non-holiday week", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gypsy's 2003 revival, setting two records, and increasing in gross?", "The production is believed to have recouped a little more than half of its $8 million investment." ], "Conversation_no": 559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it set any other records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Gypsy set any other records", "Truth_answer": "2003 box office gross of $874,397 represented the highest gross for a show in Shubert history", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gypsy set any other records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do first early in her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did she do first early in her career", "Truth_answer": "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)" ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "After she studied at ATYP what did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do", "Truth_answer": "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman." ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in New York?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York", "Truth_answer": "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson#Early_career_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City." ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she first start performing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing", "Truth_answer": "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney." ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do after The Westie Monologues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues", "Truth_answer": "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student." ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she star in any movies or TV shows during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career", "Truth_answer": "In Australia, Wilson is most known for her roles as Toula on the SBS comedy series Pizza", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson#Early_career_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student.", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career?", "In Australia, Wilson is most known for her roles as Toula on the SBS comedy series Pizza" ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other TV shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other TV shows besides the SBS comedy series Pizza", "Truth_answer": "She is known as various characters including Lucy, Fat Mandi and Karla Bangs on the sketch comedy series The Wedge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other TV shows besides the SBS comedy series Pizza?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson#Early_career_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student.", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career?", "In Australia, Wilson is most known for her roles as Toula on the SBS comedy series Pizza", "Any other TV shows besides the SBS comedy series Pizza?", "She is known as various characters including Lucy, Fat Mandi and Karla Bangs on the sketch comedy series The Wedge" ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she star in any films during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rebel Wilson star in any films during her early career", "Truth_answer": "She also had roles in the feature films Fat Pizza and Ghost Rider.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rebel Wilson star in any films during her early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson#Early_career_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student.", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career?", "In Australia, Wilson is most known for her roles as Toula on the SBS comedy series Pizza", "Any other TV shows besides the SBS comedy series Pizza?", "She is known as various characters including Lucy, Fat Mandi and Karla Bangs on the sketch comedy series The Wedge", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any films during her early career?", "She also had roles in the feature films Fat Pizza and Ghost Rider." ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rebel Wilson win any awards during her early career", "Truth_answer": "In 2009 Wilson won the Tropfest Best Actress award for her role in the film Bargain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rebel Wilson win any awards during her early career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson#Early_career_(2002–2010)", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student.", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career?", "In Australia, Wilson is most known for her roles as Toula on the SBS comedy series Pizza", "Any other TV shows besides the SBS comedy series Pizza?", "She is known as various characters including Lucy, Fat Mandi and Karla Bangs on the sketch comedy series The Wedge", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any films during her early career?", "She also had roles in the feature films Fat Pizza and Ghost Rider.", "Did Rebel Wilson win any awards during her early career?", "In 2009 Wilson won the Tropfest Best Actress award for her role in the film Bargain" ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did you find anything else interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did you find anything else interesting about Rebel Wilson's early career besides her beginnings, her follow-up stage productions, the movies and tv shows she starred in during her early career, and winning the 2009 Tropfest Best Actress award", "Truth_answer": "Wilson performed stand-up on the television special The Breast Darn Show In Town and guest starred in the Seven Network drama City Homicide and performed improv in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110161412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else interesting about Rebel Wilson's early career besides her beginnings, her follow-up stage productions, the movies and tv shows she starred in during her early career, and winning the 2009 Tropfest Best Actress award?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Wilson", "Context": [ "What did Rebel Wilson do first early in her career?", "Wilson studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)", "After Rebel Wilson studied at ATYP what did she do?", "In 2003 she moved to New York after winning the ATYP International scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.", "What did Rebel Wilson do in New York?", "While she was in New York, Wilson trained with The Second City.", "When did Rebel Wilson first start performing?", "Wilson first came to the public's attention in 2002 with her stage musical The Westie Monologues, which she wrote, starred in and produced in Sydney.", "What did Rebel Wilson do after The Westie Monologues?", "Her follow-up stage productions, which she wrote, produced and starred in include Spunks and Confessions of an Exchange Student.", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any movies or TV shows during her early career?", "In Australia, Wilson is most known for her roles as Toula on the SBS comedy series Pizza", "Any other TV shows besides the SBS comedy series Pizza?", "She is known as various characters including Lucy, Fat Mandi and Karla Bangs on the sketch comedy series The Wedge", "Did Rebel Wilson star in any films during her early career?", "She also had roles in the feature films Fat Pizza and Ghost Rider.", "Did Rebel Wilson win any awards during her early career?", "In 2009 Wilson won the Tropfest Best Actress award for her role in the film Bargain", "Did you find anything else interesting about Rebel Wilson's early career besides her beginnings, her follow-up stage productions, the movies and tv shows she starred in during her early career, and winning the 2009 Tropfest Best Actress award?", "Wilson performed stand-up on the television special The Breast Darn Show In Town and guest starred in the Seven Network drama City Homicide and performed improv in Los Angeles" ], "Conversation_no": 560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "has she appeared in other things you didn't mention?", "Transformer_rewrite": "has Rebel Wilson appeared in other things you didn't mention", "Truth_answer": "She has made appearances on the improvisational comedy show Thank God You're Here and the comedy game show Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has Rebel Wilson appeared in other things you didn't mention?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Love_(Beatles_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who originally wrote Real Love?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who originally wrote Real Love", "Truth_answer": "Real Love is a song written by John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who originally wrote Real Love?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who originally wrote Real Love?", "Real Love is a song written by John Lennon." ], "Conversation_no": 561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the song Real Love written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the song Real Love written", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the song Real Love written?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who originally wrote Real Love?", "Real Love is a song written by John Lennon.", "Where was the song Real Love written?" ], "Conversation_no": 561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the rest of the Beatles originally respond to the Real Love song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the rest of the Beatles originally respond to the Real Love song", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the rest of the Beatles originally respond to the Real Love song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Love_(Beatles_song)", "Context": [ "Who originally wrote Real Love?", "Real Love is a song written by John Lennon.", "Where was the song Real Love written?", "How did the rest of the Beatles originally respond to the Real Love song?" ], "Conversation_no": 561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else play on the early version of the song besides Lennon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else play on the early version of Real Love besides Lennon", "Truth_answer": "John Lennon, formerly of the Beatles. He recorded six demos of the song in 1979 and 1980 with Real Life, a different song that merged with Real Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else play on the early version of Real Love besides Lennon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Break-up_of_the_Beatles", "Context": [ "Who originally wrote Real Love?", "Real Love is a song written by John Lennon.", "Where was the song Real Love written?", "How did the rest of the Beatles originally respond to the Real Love song?", "Did anyone else play on the early version of Real Love besides Lennon?", "John Lennon, formerly of the Beatles. He recorded six demos of the song in 1979 and 1980 with Real Life, a different song that merged with Real Love." ], "Conversation_no": 561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the Beatles broken up when Real Love was written by John Lennon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Beatles broken up when Real Love was written by John Lennon", "Truth_answer": "In September 1969, Lennon informed his bandmates that he was leaving the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929141528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Break-up_of_the_Beatles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Beatles broken up when Real Love was written by John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Voltaire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Voltaire", "Truth_answer": "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hrexach.wordpress.com/tag/ethics/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Voltaire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau#Voltaire_and_Frederick_the_Great", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity," ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Voltaire", "Truth_answer": "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau#Voltaire_and_Frederick_the_Great", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland." ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland", "Truth_answer": "Rousseau was informed that he could not continue to reside in Bern", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau#Voltaire_and_Frederick_the_Great", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland.", "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland?", "Rousseau was informed that he could not continue to reside in Bern" ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he was driven from there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Jean-Jacques Rousseau was driven from Bern, Switzerland", "Truth_answer": "d'Alembert advised him to move to the Principality of Neuchâtel, ruled by Frederick the Great of Prussia. Subsequently, Rousseau accepted an invitation to reside in Môtiers, fifteen miles from Neuchâtel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jean-Jacques Rousseau was driven from Bern, Switzerland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau#Voltaire_and_Frederick_the_Great", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland.", "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland?", "Rousseau was informed that he could not continue to reside in Bern", "What happened after Jean-Jacques Rousseau was driven from Bern, Switzerland?", "d'Alembert advised him to move to the Principality of Neuchâtel, ruled by Frederick the Great of Prussia. Subsequently, Rousseau accepted an invitation to reside in Môtiers, fifteen miles from Neuchâtel" ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau do in Motiers", "Truth_answer": "Rousseau, touched by the help he received from Frederick, stated that from then onwards he took a keen interest in Frederick's activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau do in Motiers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau#Voltaire_and_Frederick_the_Great", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland.", "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland?", "Rousseau was informed that he could not continue to reside in Bern", "What happened after Jean-Jacques Rousseau was driven from Bern, Switzerland?", "d'Alembert advised him to move to the Principality of Neuchâtel, ruled by Frederick the Great of Prussia. Subsequently, Rousseau accepted an invitation to reside in Môtiers, fifteen miles from Neuchâtel", "What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau do in Motiers?", "Rousseau, touched by the help he received from Frederick, stated that from then onwards he took a keen interest in Frederick's activities." ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What types of activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What types of activities", "Truth_answer": "As the Seven Years' War was about to end, Rousseau wrote to Frederick again, thanking him for the help received and urging him to put an end to military activities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of activities?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years'_War", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland.", "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland?", "Rousseau was informed that he could not continue to reside in Bern", "What happened after Jean-Jacques Rousseau was driven from Bern, Switzerland?", "d'Alembert advised him to move to the Principality of Neuchâtel, ruled by Frederick the Great of Prussia. Subsequently, Rousseau accepted an invitation to reside in Môtiers, fifteen miles from Neuchâtel", "What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau do in Motiers?", "Rousseau, touched by the help he received from Frederick, stated that from then onwards he took a keen interest in Frederick's activities.", "What types of activities?", "As the Seven Years' War was about to end, Rousseau wrote to Frederick again, thanking him for the help received and urging him to put an end to military activities" ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about these military activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Frederick's military activities during the Seven Years' War", "Truth_answer": "The Seven Years' War was a global war fought between 1756 and 1763. It involved all five European great powers of the time plus many of the middle powers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Frederick's military activities during the Seven Years' War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau#Voltaire_and_Frederick_the_Great", "Context": [ "Who was Voltaire?", "Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity,", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rousseau's time with Voltaire and Frederick the Great besides who Voltaire was?", "After Rousseau's Emile had outraged the French parliament, an arrest order was issued by parliament against him, causing him to flee to Switzerland.", "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau arrested in Switzerland?", "Rousseau was informed that he could not continue to reside in Bern", "What happened after Jean-Jacques Rousseau was driven from Bern, Switzerland?", "d'Alembert advised him to move to the Principality of Neuchâtel, ruled by Frederick the Great of Prussia. Subsequently, Rousseau accepted an invitation to reside in Môtiers, fifteen miles from Neuchâtel", "What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau do in Motiers?", "Rousseau, touched by the help he received from Frederick, stated that from then onwards he took a keen interest in Frederick's activities.", "What types of activities?", "As the Seven Years' War was about to end, Rousseau wrote to Frederick again, thanking him for the help received and urging him to put an end to military activities", "Can you tell me more about Frederick's military activities during the Seven Years' War?", "The Seven Years' War was a global war fought between 1756 and 1763. It involved all five European great powers of the time plus many of the middle powers" ], "Conversation_no": 562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau successful in getting Frederick to put an end to military activities during the Seven Years' War", "Truth_answer": "Frederick made no known reply, but commented to Keith that Rousseau had given him a scolding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau successful in getting Frederick to put an end to military activities during the Seven Years' War?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What accomplishment was Nadia Comaneci the first gymnast to achieve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What accomplishment was Nadia Comaneci the first gymnast to achieve", "Truth_answer": "During the team compulsory portion of the competition, she was awarded the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics for her routine on the uneven bars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishment was Nadia Comaneci the first gymnast to achieve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci", "Context": [ "What accomplishment was Nadia Comaneci the first gymnast to achieve?", "During the team compulsory portion of the competition, she was awarded the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics for her routine on the uneven bars" ], "Conversation_no": 563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many perfect 10.0's did Nadia Comaneci receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many perfect 10.0's did Nadia Comaneci receive", "Truth_answer": "at the same Games (1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal), she received six more perfect 10s en route to winning three gold medals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many perfect 10.0's did Nadia Comaneci receive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci", "Context": [ "What accomplishment was Nadia Comaneci the first gymnast to achieve?", "During the team compulsory portion of the competition, she was awarded the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics for her routine on the uneven bars", "How many perfect 10.0's did Nadia Comaneci receive?", "at the same Games (1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal), she received six more perfect 10s en route to winning three gold medals." ], "Conversation_no": 563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what city did Nadia Comaneci earn the first perfect 10.0?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what city did Nadia Comaneci earn the first perfect 10.0", "Truth_answer": "at the Montreal Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what city did Nadia Comaneci earn the first perfect 10.0?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci", "Context": [ "What accomplishment was Nadia Comaneci the first gymnast to achieve?", "During the team compulsory portion of the competition, she was awarded the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics for her routine on the uneven bars", "How many perfect 10.0's did Nadia Comaneci receive?", "at the same Games (1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal), she received six more perfect 10s en route to winning three gold medals.", "In what city did Nadia Comaneci earn the first perfect 10.0?", "at the Montreal Olympics" ], "Conversation_no": 563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the scoreboard read when she scored her first perfect 10.0?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the scoreboard read when Nadia Comăneci scored her first perfect 10.0", "Truth_answer": "the scoreboard was not programmed to display that score. Comăneci's perfect 10 thus appeared as 1.00", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the scoreboard read when Nadia Comăneci scored her first perfect 10.0?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do during their hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did they do during their hiatus", "Truth_answer": "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217213834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood." ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they put any records out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus", "Truth_answer": "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217213834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces." ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Little Faces do", "Truth_answer": "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the First Steps album do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faces_(band)#Discography", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "How well did the First Steps album do?", "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces" ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a second album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Faces have a second album", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Long Player (1971)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faces have a second album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "How well did the First Steps album do?", "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces", "Did Faces have a second album?", "Yes, Long Player (1971)" ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it gain in popularity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Long Player the album gain in popularity", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Long Player the album gain in popularity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "How well did the First Steps album do?", "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces", "Did Faces have a second album?", "Yes, Long Player (1971)", "Did Long Player the album gain in popularity?" ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Small Faces break up", "Truth_answer": "Marriott quit the band citing frustration at their failure to break out of their pop image and their inability to reproduce the more sophisticated material properly on stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Small Faces break up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "How well did the First Steps album do?", "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces", "Did Faces have a second album?", "Yes, Long Player (1971)", "Did Long Player the album gain in popularity?", "Why did the Small Faces break up?", "Marriott quit the band citing frustration at their failure to break out of their pop image and their inability to reproduce the more sophisticated material properly on stage." ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band wind up getting back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Small Faces wind up getting back together", "Truth_answer": "Following the breakup of Faces in 1975, the original Small Faces line-up reformed briefly to film videos miming to the reissued Itchycoo Park which hit the charts again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Small Faces wind up getting back together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "How well did the First Steps album do?", "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces", "Did Faces have a second album?", "Yes, Long Player (1971)", "Did Long Player the album gain in popularity?", "Why did the Small Faces break up?", "Marriott quit the band citing frustration at their failure to break out of their pop image and their inability to reproduce the more sophisticated material properly on stage.", "How did the Small Faces wind up getting back together?", "Following the breakup of Faces in 1975, the original Small Faces line-up reformed briefly to film videos miming to the reissued Itchycoo Park which hit the charts again." ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do anything else of importance during the hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Small Faces do anything else of importance during the hiatus besides forming Faces", "Truth_answer": "Marriott's first post-Small Faces venture was with the rock group Humble Pie, formed with the former Herd member Peter Frampton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Small Faces do anything else of importance during the hiatus besides forming Faces?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces", "Context": [ "What did the Small Faces do during their hiatus?", "After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with two former members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.", "Did Small Faces put any records out during the hiatus?", "The new line-up's first album in the UK was credited as First Step by Faces, while in the US the same album was released as First Step by Small Faces.", "How well did the First Steps album do?", "The album was only a mild commercial success, and the record companies perceived no further need to market this new line-up as Small Faces", "Did Faces have a second album?", "Yes, Long Player (1971)", "Did Long Player the album gain in popularity?", "Why did the Small Faces break up?", "Marriott quit the band citing frustration at their failure to break out of their pop image and their inability to reproduce the more sophisticated material properly on stage.", "How did the Small Faces wind up getting back together?", "Following the breakup of Faces in 1975, the original Small Faces line-up reformed briefly to film videos miming to the reissued Itchycoo Park which hit the charts again.", "Did Small Faces do anything else of importance during the hiatus besides forming Faces?", "Marriott's first post-Small Faces venture was with the rock group Humble Pie, formed with the former Herd member Peter Frampton." ], "Conversation_no": 564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that band successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the band Humble Pie successful", "Truth_answer": "Initially, the group was a huge hit in the U.S. and the UK, but Humble Pie split in 1975 due to lack of later chart success, and Marriott went solo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217213834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Humble Pie successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Gran_Combo_de_Puerto_Rico", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the inception?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the inception", "Truth_answer": "Alvarez Guedes wanted to name the group, but Ithier refused and the name El Gran Combo was born, as to refer to the musicians' former affiliation, but addressing their regrouping as a new and improved version of Cortijo's orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Gran_Combo_de_Puerto_Rico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inception of El Gran Combo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Frank Sinatra die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Frank Sinatra die", "Truth_answer": "05/14/1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Sinatra die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra", "Context": [ "When did Frank Sinatra die?", "05/14/1998" ], "Conversation_no": 566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he pass away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Frank Sinatra pass away", "Truth_answer": "Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Sinatra pass away?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra", "Context": [ "When did Frank Sinatra die?", "05/14/1998", "Where did Frank Sinatra pass away?", "Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles" ], "Conversation_no": 566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Frank Sinatra when he died", "Truth_answer": "82", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p55", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p64", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p95" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Frank Sinatra when he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra", "Context": [ "When did Frank Sinatra die?", "05/14/1998", "Where did Frank Sinatra pass away?", "Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles", "How old was Frank Sinatra when he died?", "82" ], "Conversation_no": 566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused Frank Sinatra's death", "Truth_answer": "Heart Attack", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p55" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Frank Sinatra's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra", "Context": [ "When did Frank Sinatra die?", "05/14/1998", "Where did Frank Sinatra pass away?", "Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles", "How old was Frank Sinatra when he died?", "82", "What caused Frank Sinatra's death?", "Heart Attack" ], "Conversation_no": 566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have health issues previously leading up to his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra have health issues previously leading up to his death", "Truth_answer": "Sinatra was in ill health during the last few years of his life, and was frequently hospitalized for heart and breathing problems, high blood pressure, pneumonia and bladder cancer. He was further diagnosed as having dementia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p55" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra have health issues previously leading up to his death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool", "Truth_answer": "1977", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977" ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the team do in under Dalglish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish", "Truth_answer": "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84" ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he come back for the 86-87 team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team", "Truth_answer": "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place." ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he sign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%E2%80%9387_in_English_football", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place.", "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool" ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the team play well with the new players?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Liverpool play well with the new players in the 1986-87 season", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool finished the season in 2nd position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Liverpool play well with the new players in the 1986-87 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%E2%80%9387_in_English_football", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place.", "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool", "Did Liverpool play well with the new players in the 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool finished the season in 2nd position." ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win the championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Liverpool win the championship in 1986-87", "Truth_answer": "Everton won the 1986-87 First Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Liverpool win the championship in 1986-87?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place.", "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool", "Did Liverpool play well with the new players in the 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool finished the season in 2nd position.", "Did Liverpool win the championship in 1986-87?", "Everton won the 1986-87 First Division." ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he return for the 88-89 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kenny Dalglish return for the 88-89 season", "Truth_answer": "Dalglish did not play in Liverpool's 1988–89 campaign", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenny Dalglish return for the 88-89 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place.", "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool", "Did Liverpool play well with the new players in the 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool finished the season in 2nd position.", "Did Liverpool win the championship in 1986-87?", "Everton won the 1986-87 First Division.", "Did Kenny Dalglish return for the 88-89 season?", "Dalglish did not play in Liverpool's 1988–89 campaign" ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sign new players before the season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Liverpool sign new players before the 88-89 season", "Truth_answer": "Dalglish formed a new striker partnership of new signings John Aldridge and Peter Beardsley for the 1987–88 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Liverpool sign new players before the 88-89 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish", "Context": [ "When did Dalglish play with Liverpool?", "1977", "How did Liverpool do in under Dalglish?", "Football League First Division: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86FA Cup: 1985–86Football League Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84FA Charity Shield: 1977 (shared), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986 (shared) Cup: 1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–84", "Did Kenny Dalglish come back for the 86-87 team?", "Dalglish had a personally better campaign in the 1986–87 season, scoring six goals in 18 league appearances, but by then he was committed to giving younger players priority for a first-team place.", "Who did Kenny Dalglish sign with for 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool", "Did Liverpool play well with the new players in the 1986-87 season?", "Liverpool finished the season in 2nd position.", "Did Liverpool win the championship in 1986-87?", "Everton won the 1986-87 First Division.", "Did Kenny Dalglish return for the 88-89 season?", "Dalglish did not play in Liverpool's 1988–89 campaign", "Did Liverpool sign new players before the 88-89 season?", "Dalglish formed a new striker partnership of new signings John Aldridge and Peter Beardsley for the 1987–88 season" ], "Conversation_no": 567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he resigned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Dalglish do after he resigned", "Truth_answer": "Dalglish returned to management in October 1991, at Second Division Blackburn Rovers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kenny Dalglish do after he resigned from Liverpool?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Robin become foreign secretary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Robin become foreign secretary", "Truth_answer": "With the election of a Labour government led by Tony Blair at the 1997 general election, Cook became Foreign Secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116110556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robin Cook become foreign secretary?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook#Foreign_Secretary", "Context": [ "When did Robin Cook become foreign secretary?", "With the election of a Labour government led by Tony Blair at the 1997 general election, Cook became Foreign Secretary." ], "Conversation_no": 568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as foreign secretary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Cook do as foreign secretary", "Truth_answer": "Cook announced, to much scepticism, his intention to add an ethical dimension to foreign policy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116110556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Cook do as foreign secretary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook#Foreign_Secretary", "Context": [ "When did Robin Cook become foreign secretary?", "With the election of a Labour government led by Tony Blair at the 1997 general election, Cook became Foreign Secretary.", "what did Cook do as foreign secretary?", "Cook announced, to much scepticism, his intention to add an ethical dimension to foreign policy." ], "Conversation_no": 568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he help in any changes while in his position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Cook help in any changes while in his position", "Truth_answer": "Cook's term as Foreign Secretary was marked by British interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cook help in any changes while in his position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook#Foreign_Secretary", "Context": [ "When did Robin Cook become foreign secretary?", "With the election of a Labour government led by Tony Blair at the 1997 general election, Cook became Foreign Secretary.", "what did Cook do as foreign secretary?", "Cook announced, to much scepticism, his intention to add an ethical dimension to foreign policy.", "did Cook help in any changes while in his position?", "Cook's term as Foreign Secretary was marked by British interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone." ], "Conversation_no": 568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he successful in doing so?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Cook successful in doing so", "Truth_answer": "The interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone were both controversial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116110556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Cook successful in the British interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook#Foreign_Secretary", "Context": [ "When did Robin Cook become foreign secretary?", "With the election of a Labour government led by Tony Blair at the 1997 general election, Cook became Foreign Secretary.", "what did Cook do as foreign secretary?", "Cook announced, to much scepticism, his intention to add an ethical dimension to foreign policy.", "did Cook help in any changes while in his position?", "Cook's term as Foreign Secretary was marked by British interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone.", "was Cook successful in the British interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone?", "The interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone were both controversial." ], "Conversation_no": 568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cook's time as foreign secratary besides his announcement to add an ethical dimension to foreign policy and his controversial interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone", "Truth_answer": "Cook was also embarrassed when his apparent offer to mediate in the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir was rebuffed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116110556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cook's time as foreign secratary besides his announcement to add an ethical dimension to foreign policy and his controversial interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Russell_Burnham", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in WWI?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in WWI", "Truth_answer": "During World War I, Burnham was selected as an officer and recruited volunteers for a U.S. Army division similar to the Rough Riders, which Theodore Roosevelt intended to lead into France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frederick Russell Burnham do in WWI?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Russell_Burnham", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Russell Burnham do in WWI?", "During World War I, Burnham was selected as an officer and recruited volunteers for a U.S. Army division similar to the Rough Riders, which Theodore Roosevelt intended to lead into France." ], "Conversation_no": 569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he raise the division?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Frederick Russell Burnham raise the division", "Truth_answer": "A plan to raise volunteer soldiers from the Western U.S. and Burnham was put in charge of both the general organization and recruitment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Frederick Russell Burnham raise the division?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt%27s_World_War_I_volunteers", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Russell Burnham do in WWI?", "During World War I, Burnham was selected as an officer and recruited volunteers for a U.S. Army division similar to the Rough Riders, which Theodore Roosevelt intended to lead into France.", "how did Frederick Russell Burnham raise the division?", "A plan to raise volunteer soldiers from the Western U.S. and Burnham was put in charge of both the general organization and recruitment." ], "Conversation_no": 569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the infantry division do", "Truth_answer": "Roosevelt's World War I volunteers was a proposed military volunteer formation of Americans to fight in France for the Allies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the infantry division do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Russell_Burnham", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Russell Burnham do in WWI?", "During World War I, Burnham was selected as an officer and recruited volunteers for a U.S. Army division similar to the Rough Riders, which Theodore Roosevelt intended to lead into France.", "how did Frederick Russell Burnham raise the division?", "A plan to raise volunteer soldiers from the Western U.S. and Burnham was put in charge of both the general organization and recruitment.", "what did the infantry division do?", "Roosevelt's World War I volunteers was a proposed military volunteer formation of Americans to fight in France for the Allies." ], "Conversation_no": 569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he do in WWI?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else did frederick do in WWI besides recruit volunteers", "Truth_answer": "During World War I, Burnham was living in California and was active in counterespionage for Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did frederick do in WWI besides recruit volunteers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Russell_Burnham", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Russell Burnham do in WWI?", "During World War I, Burnham was selected as an officer and recruited volunteers for a U.S. Army division similar to the Rough Riders, which Theodore Roosevelt intended to lead into France.", "how did Frederick Russell Burnham raise the division?", "A plan to raise volunteer soldiers from the Western U.S. and Burnham was put in charge of both the general organization and recruitment.", "what did the infantry division do?", "Roosevelt's World War I volunteers was a proposed military volunteer formation of Americans to fight in France for the Allies.", "what else did frederick do in WWI besides recruit volunteers?", "During World War I, Burnham was living in California and was active in counterespionage for Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was World War I", "Truth_answer": "Roosevelt was left with no option except to disband the volunteers after President Woodrow Wilson refused to make use of Roosevelt's volunteers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Frederick Russell Burnham do counterespionage instead of recruit volunteers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827", "Truth_answer": "Smith left to rejoin the men he had left in California almost immediately after the rendezvous. He was accompanied by 18 men and two French-Canadian women, following much of the same route as the previous year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223145814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith", "Context": [ "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827?", "Smith left to rejoin the men he had left in California almost immediately after the rendezvous. He was accompanied by 18 men and two French-Canadian women, following much of the same route as the previous year." ], "Conversation_no": 570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his purpose in San Gabriel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Smith's purpose in San Gabriel", "Truth_answer": "Smith and the other survivors were again well received in San Gabriel after a retreat on foot across the Mojave Desert on the Mohave Trail to the San Bernardino Valley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Smith's purpose in San Gabriel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith", "Context": [ "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827?", "Smith left to rejoin the men he had left in California almost immediately after the rendezvous. He was accompanied by 18 men and two French-Canadian women, following much of the same route as the previous year.", "What was Smith's purpose in San Gabriel?", "Smith and the other survivors were again well received in San Gabriel after a retreat on foot across the Mojave Desert on the Mohave Trail to the San Bernardino Valley." ], "Conversation_no": 570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do after September 19, 1827?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jedediah Smith's parrty do after September 19, 1827", "Truth_answer": "Unlike in San Gabriel, they were coolly received by the priests at Mission San José, who had already received warning of Smith's renewed presence in the area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223145814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jedediah Smith's parrty do after September 19, 1827?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827?", "Smith left to rejoin the men he had left in California almost immediately after the rendezvous. He was accompanied by 18 men and two French-Canadian women, following much of the same route as the previous year.", "What was Smith's purpose in San Gabriel?", "Smith and the other survivors were again well received in San Gabriel after a retreat on foot across the Mojave Desert on the Mohave Trail to the San Bernardino Valley.", "What did Jedediah Smith's parrty do after September 19, 1827?", "Unlike in San Gabriel, they were coolly received by the priests at Mission San José, who had already received warning of Smith's renewed presence in the area." ], "Conversation_no": 570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he leave Mission San Jose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Smith leave Mission San Jose", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Smith leave Mission San Jose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith", "Context": [ "What did Jedediah Smith do in the Third Rendevous of 1827?", "Smith left to rejoin the men he had left in California almost immediately after the rendezvous. He was accompanied by 18 men and two French-Canadian women, following much of the same route as the previous year.", "What was Smith's purpose in San Gabriel?", "Smith and the other survivors were again well received in San Gabriel after a retreat on foot across the Mojave Desert on the Mohave Trail to the San Bernardino Valley.", "What did Jedediah Smith's parrty do after September 19, 1827?", "Unlike in San Gabriel, they were coolly received by the priests at Mission San José, who had already received warning of Smith's renewed presence in the area.", "When did Smith leave Mission San Jose?" ], "Conversation_no": 570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they discover in California?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jedediah Smith's party discover in California", "Truth_answer": "Jedediah became the first explorer to reach the Oregon Country over land by traveling up the California coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223145814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jedediah Smith's party discover in California?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide." ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members of the band at that point?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick." ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Besides Bewster, who else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe." ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Pete Thorpe play", "Truth_answer": "Tea chest bass, bass guitar, wash tub and backing vocals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pete Thorpe play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe.", "What did Pete Thorpe play?", "Tea chest bass, bass guitar, wash tub and backing vocals" ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record any albums during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Angels record any albums during the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "In 1977, they released a self-titled debut album, The Angels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Angels record any albums during the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(album)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe.", "What did Pete Thorpe play?", "Tea chest bass, bass guitar, wash tub and backing vocals", "Did the Angels record any albums during the 1970s?", "In 1977, they released a self-titled debut album, The Angels." ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on The Angels album", "Truth_answer": "Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on The Angels album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(album)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe.", "What did Pete Thorpe play?", "Tea chest bass, bass guitar, wash tub and backing vocals", "Did the Angels record any albums during the 1970s?", "In 1977, they released a self-titled debut album, The Angels.", "What songs were on The Angels album?", "Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down" ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What three other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What three other songs on the Angels album besides Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down", "Truth_answer": "Shelter from the Rain“, Can't Get Lucky“, and Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What three other songs on the Angels album besides Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe.", "What did Pete Thorpe play?", "Tea chest bass, bass guitar, wash tub and backing vocals", "Did the Angels record any albums during the 1970s?", "In 1977, they released a self-titled debut album, The Angels.", "What songs were on The Angels album?", "Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down", "What three other songs on the Angels album besides Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down?", "Shelter from the Rain“, Can't Get Lucky“, and Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again“" ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Angels album well-received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Angels album well-received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)", "Context": [ "What were The Angels doing in the 1970s?", "In November 1970, they formed the Moonshine Jug and String Band, an acoustic ensemble, in Adelaide.", "Who were the Angels members of the band at in the 1970s?", "John Brewster and his brother Rick.", "Besides Bewster, who else joined the Angels band in the 1970s?", "Craig Holden, Bob Petchell, and Pete Thorpe.", "What did Pete Thorpe play?", "Tea chest bass, bass guitar, wash tub and backing vocals", "Did the Angels record any albums during the 1970s?", "In 1977, they released a self-titled debut album, The Angels.", "What songs were on The Angels album?", "Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down", "What three other songs on the Angels album besides Take Me Home“, You're a Lady Now“, and Goin' Down?", "Shelter from the Rain“, Can't Get Lucky“, and Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again“", "Was the Angels album well-received?" ], "Conversation_no": 571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Angels tour during the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "In 1975 they performed at the Sunbury Pop Festival, then they supported AC/DC during a South Australian tour, and later that year they were the backing band for Chuck Berry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Angels_(Australian_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Angels tour during the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was she married", "Truth_answer": "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children." ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his early life like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Jackie Coogan early life like", "Truth_answer": "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinner%27s_Baby", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby." ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the movie do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well", "Truth_answer": "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“" ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his next film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby", "Truth_answer": "A Day's Pleasure", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“", "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby?", "A Day's Pleasure" ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything other than films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jackie Coogan do anything other than films", "Truth_answer": "Coogan enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jackie Coogan do anything other than films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“", "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby?", "A Day's Pleasure", "did Jackie Coogan do anything other than films?", "Coogan enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1941." ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he act all through early childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jackie Coogan act all through early childhood", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Coogan was also one of the first stars to be heavily merchandised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jackie Coogan act all through early childhood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“", "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby?", "A Day's Pleasure", "did Jackie Coogan do anything other than films?", "Coogan enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1941.", "did Jackie Coogan act all through early childhood?", "Yes, Coogan was also one of the first stars to be heavily merchandised." ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jackie Coogan go to college", "Truth_answer": "He attended several colleges, as well as the University of Southern California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jackie Coogan go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“", "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby?", "A Day's Pleasure", "did Jackie Coogan do anything other than films?", "Coogan enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1941.", "did Jackie Coogan act all through early childhood?", "Yes, Coogan was also one of the first stars to be heavily merchandised.", "did Jackie Coogan go to college?", "He attended several colleges, as well as the University of Southern California." ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jackie Coogan study", "Truth_answer": "In 1932, he dropped out of Santa Clara University because of poor grades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jackie Coogan study?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Coogan", "Context": [ "Was he married?", "Coogan was married four times, and had four children.", "what was Jackie Coogan early life like?", "He began performing as an infant in both vaudeville and film, with an uncredited role in the 1917 film Skinner's Baby.", "did the movie Skinner's Baby do well?", "Motography wrote that while the film lacks the plot material of the earlier releases, it contains enough of human interest to 'get by' easily with most audiences.“", "what was Jackie Coogan's next film after Skinner's Baby?", "A Day's Pleasure", "did Jackie Coogan do anything other than films?", "Coogan enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1941.", "did Jackie Coogan act all through early childhood?", "Yes, Coogan was also one of the first stars to be heavily merchandised.", "did Jackie Coogan go to college?", "He attended several colleges, as well as the University of Southern California.", "What did Jackie Coogan study?", "In 1932, he dropped out of Santa Clara University because of poor grades." ], "Conversation_no": 572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he go into acting then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did he go into acting after college", "Truth_answer": "After the war, Coogan returned to acting, taking mostly character roles and appearing on television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did he go into acting after college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it like in the early days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was it like in the early days", "Truth_answer": "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [ "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild." ], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the actors in favor of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild", "Truth_answer": "Many high-profile actors refused to join SAG initially.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [ "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild.", "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild?", "Many high-profile actors refused to join SAG initially." ], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the union started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Screen Actors Guild started", "Truth_answer": "1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Screen Actors Guild started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [ "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild.", "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild?", "Many high-profile actors refused to join SAG initially.", "When was the Screen Actors Guild started?", "1933" ], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the advantages for the actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the advantages of the Screen Actors Guild for the actors", "Truth_answer": "Producers made an agreement amongst themselves not to bid competitively for talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the advantages of the Screen Actors Guild for the actors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [ "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild.", "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild?", "Many high-profile actors refused to join SAG initially.", "When was the Screen Actors Guild started?", "1933", "What were the advantages of the Screen Actors Guild for the actors?", "Producers made an agreement amongst themselves not to bid competitively for talent." ], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who received the most benefit from this union?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who received the most benefit from the Screen Actors Guild union", "Truth_answer": "Actors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108071556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who received the most benefit from the Screen Actors Guild union?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [ "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild.", "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild?", "Many high-profile actors refused to join SAG initially.", "When was the Screen Actors Guild started?", "1933", "What were the advantages of the Screen Actors Guild for the actors?", "Producers made an agreement amongst themselves not to bid competitively for talent.", "Who received the most benefit from the Screen Actors Guild union?", "Actors" ], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the end result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the end result", "Truth_answer": "After several years and the passage of the National Labor Relations Act, the producers agreed to negotiate with SAG in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result with the formation of the SAG?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild#Early_years", "Context": [ "What was the Screen Actors Guild like in the early days?", "In 1925, the Masquers Club was formed by actors discontented with the grueling work hours at the Hollywood studios. This led to the creation of the Screen Actors Guild.", "Were the actors in favor of Screen Actors Guild?", "Many high-profile actors refused to join SAG initially.", "When was the Screen Actors Guild started?", "1933", "What were the advantages of the Screen Actors Guild for the actors?", "Producers made an agreement amongst themselves not to bid competitively for talent.", "Who received the most benefit from the Screen Actors Guild union?", "Actors", "What was the end result with the formation of the SAG?", "After several years and the passage of the National Labor Relations Act, the producers agreed to negotiate with SAG in 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Frank Morgan", "Truth_answer": "Ralph's brother, who played the title role in The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Frank Morgan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was In This Light?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was In This Light", "Truth_answer": "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)", "Context": [ "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening," ], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening", "Truth_answer": "October 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)", "Context": [ "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening?", "October 2009" ], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was In This Light and on This Evening received", "Truth_answer": "It went straight to number 1 in the UK Album Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was In This Light and on This Evening received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_This_Light_and_on_This_Evening", "Context": [ "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening?", "October 2009", "How was In This Light and on This Evening received?", "It went straight to number 1 in the UK Album Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the fans not like about the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening", "Truth_answer": "The album got a mixed reception from long-term fans as to the group's new direction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_This_Light_and_on_This_Evening", "Context": [ "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening?", "October 2009", "How was In This Light and on This Evening received?", "It went straight to number 1 in the UK Album Chart.", "What did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "The album got a mixed reception from long-term fans as to the group's new direction" ], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about the new direction did they not like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the new direction did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening", "Truth_answer": "The band had said the material would have a more raw and anthemic sound compared to their previous work", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the new direction did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)", "Context": [ "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening?", "October 2009", "How was In This Light and on This Evening received?", "It went straight to number 1 in the UK Album Chart.", "What did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "The album got a mixed reception from long-term fans as to the group's new direction", "What about the new direction did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "The band had said the material would have a more raw and anthemic sound compared to their previous work" ], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was This Evening?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was In This Evening", "Truth_answer": "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)", "Context": [ "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening,", "When did the Editord release In This Light and on This Evening?", "October 2009", "How was In This Light and on This Evening received?", "It went straight to number 1 in the UK Album Chart.", "What did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "The album got a mixed reception from long-term fans as to the group's new direction", "What about the new direction did the fans not like about In This Light and on This Evening?", "The band had said the material would have a more raw and anthemic sound compared to their previous work", "What was In This Light and on This Evening?", "The Editors' third album, In This Light and on This Evening," ], "Conversation_no": 574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release other albums during 2009-2010?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Editors (band) release other albums during 2009-2010 besides In This Light and on This Evening", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editors_(band)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915153102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Editors (band) release other albums during 2009-2010 besides In This Light and on This Evening?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she doing in 1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was she doing in 1981", "Truth_answer": "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200516055503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta", "Context": [ "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion." ], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the start of her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was P.S. I Love You the start of Sharon Cuneta's career", "Truth_answer": "No, Cuneta first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 with the Filipino pop culture hit Mr. DJ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200516055503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.S. I Love You, the start of Sharon Cuneta career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta", "Context": [ "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion.", "Was P.S. I Love You, the start of Sharon Cuneta career?", "No, Cuneta first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 with the Filipino pop culture hit Mr. DJ." ], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mr. DJ do well", "Truth_answer": "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mr. DJ do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion.", "Was P.S. I Love You, the start of Sharon Cuneta career?", "No, Cuneta first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 with the Filipino pop culture hit Mr. DJ.", "Did Mr. DJ do well?", "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP)." ], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Sharon Cuneta's first career song", "Truth_answer": "Mr. DJ", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200516055503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Sharon Cuneta's first career song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion.", "Was P.S. I Love You, the start of Sharon Cuneta career?", "No, Cuneta first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 with the Filipino pop culture hit Mr. DJ.", "Did Mr. DJ do well?", "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP).", "What was the name of Sharon Cuneta's first career song?", "Mr. DJ" ], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did it come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Mr. DJ come out", "Truth_answer": "1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Mr. DJ come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion.", "Was P.S. I Love You, the start of Sharon Cuneta career?", "No, Cuneta first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 with the Filipino pop culture hit Mr. DJ.", "Did Mr. DJ do well?", "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP).", "What was the name of Sharon Cuneta's first career song?", "Mr. DJ", "What year did Mr. DJ come out?", "1978" ], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it as successful as the first?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mr. DJ as successful as the first single", "Truth_answer": "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mr. DJ as successful as the first single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta", "Context": [ "What was Sharon Cuneta doing in 1981?", "On November 12, 1981, Viva Films released its first feature film, P.S. I Love You, starring Cuneta and Concepcion.", "Was P.S. I Love You, the start of Sharon Cuneta career?", "No, Cuneta first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 with the Filipino pop culture hit Mr. DJ.", "Did Mr. DJ do well?", "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP).", "What was the name of Sharon Cuneta's first career song?", "Mr. DJ", "What year did Mr. DJ come out?", "1978", "Was Mr. DJ as successful as the first single?", "The song became popular that gave her the moniker, DJ's Pet (which also became the title of her debut LP)." ], "Conversation_no": 575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Sharon Cuneta win any awards", "Truth_answer": "FAP Award for Best Actress in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sharon Cuneta win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the membership referendum", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the membership referendum", "Truth_answer": "The UK Government held a referendum to decide the future of the United Kingdom's European Union membership", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201055145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2016 EU membership referendum", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon", "Context": [ "What was the 2016 EU membership referendum", "The UK Government held a referendum to decide the future of the United Kingdom's European Union membership" ], "Conversation_no": 576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did they have to decide the future", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the UK have to decide the future", "Truth_answer": "To decide if UK should remain a member of the EU.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the UK Goverment have to decide the future of the UK EU membership?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon", "Context": [ "What was the 2016 EU membership referendum", "The UK Government held a referendum to decide the future of the United Kingdom's European Union membership", "why did the UK Goverment have to decide the future of the UK EU membership?", "To decide if UK should remain a member of the EU." ], "Conversation_no": 576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the people want", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the people want", "Truth_answer": "Across Scotland, 62% of voters backed the UK remaining a member of the EU, with 38% voting for the UK to leave. Overall 52% of voters in the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU, with 48% voting to remain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201055145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the people want during the 2016 EU membership referendum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vittana.org/22-pros-and-cons-of-brexit", "Context": [ "What was the 2016 EU membership referendum", "The UK Government held a referendum to decide the future of the United Kingdom's European Union membership", "why did the UK Goverment have to decide the future of the UK EU membership?", "To decide if UK should remain a member of the EU.", "What did the people want during the 2016 EU membership referendum?", "Across Scotland, 62% of voters backed the UK remaining a member of the EU, with 38% voting for the UK to leave. Overall 52% of voters in the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU, with 48% voting to remain." ], "Conversation_no": 576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the pros of leaving the EU", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the pros of UK leaving the EU", "Truth_answer": "Brexit may help the country experience immediate cost savings. Brexit would shift the emphasis of trade for Britain. Brexit establishes the sovereignty of Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the pros of UK leaving the EU", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vittana.org/22-pros-and-cons-of-brexit", "Context": [ "What was the 2016 EU membership referendum", "The UK Government held a referendum to decide the future of the United Kingdom's European Union membership", "why did the UK Goverment have to decide the future of the UK EU membership?", "To decide if UK should remain a member of the EU.", "What did the people want during the 2016 EU membership referendum?", "Across Scotland, 62% of voters backed the UK remaining a member of the EU, with 38% voting for the UK to leave. Overall 52% of voters in the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU, with 48% voting to remain.", "what were the pros of UK leaving the EU", "Brexit may help the country experience immediate cost savings. Brexit would shift the emphasis of trade for Britain. Brexit establishes the sovereignty of Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did the majority want to leave the EU", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the majority want UK to leave the EU", "Truth_answer": "Brexit may help the country experience immediate cost savings. Brexit would shift the emphasis of trade for Britain. Brexit establishes the sovereignty of Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the majority want UK to leave the EU", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his philosophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his philosophy", "Truth_answer": "In philosophy, Leibniz is most noted for his optimism, i.e. his conclusion that our universe is, in a restricted sense, the best possible one that God could have created.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz", "Context": [ "What was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz philosophy?", "In philosophy, Leibniz is most noted for his optimism, i.e. his conclusion that our universe is, in a restricted sense, the best possible one that God could have created." ], "Conversation_no": 577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz believe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz believe besides his optimism philosophy", "Truth_answer": "Leibniz believed that much of human reasoning could be reduced to calculations of a sort, and that such calculations could resolve many differences of opinion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz believe besides his optimism philosophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the Attica Prison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the Attica Prison", "Truth_answer": "New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204080801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204080801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204080801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Attica Prison?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot", "Context": [ "Where was the Attica Prison?", "New York" ], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they riot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary", "Truth_answer": "Based upon prisoners' demands for better living conditions and political rights, the uprising was one of the most well-known and significant uprisings of the Prisoners' Rights Movement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot", "Context": [ "Where was the Attica Prison?", "New York", "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary?", "Based upon prisoners' demands for better living conditions and political rights, the uprising was one of the most well-known and significant uprisings of the Prisoners' Rights Movement" ], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the riot last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the Attica Prison riot last", "Truth_answer": "September 9–13, 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Attica Prison riot last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot", "Context": [ "Where was the Attica Prison?", "New York", "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary?", "Based upon prisoners' demands for better living conditions and political rights, the uprising was one of the most well-known and significant uprisings of the Prisoners' Rights Movement", "How long did the Attica Prison riot last?", "September 9–13, 1971" ], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were people injured other than those who died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were people injured other than those who died", "Truth_answer": "An additional eighty people were wounded in what was called a turkey shoot by state prosecutor Malcolm Bell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204080801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people injured during the Attica Prison riot other than those who died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot", "Context": [ "Where was the Attica Prison?", "New York", "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary?", "Based upon prisoners' demands for better living conditions and political rights, the uprising was one of the most well-known and significant uprisings of the Prisoners' Rights Movement", "How long did the Attica Prison riot last?", "September 9–13, 1971", "Were people injured during the Attica Prison riot other than those who died?", "An additional eighty people were wounded in what was called a turkey shoot by state prosecutor Malcolm Bell." ], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many hostages were there total?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many hostages were there total", "Truth_answer": "42 correctional officers and civilian workers (who are taken as hostages)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many hostages were there total during the Attica prison riot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot", "Context": [ "Where was the Attica Prison?", "New York", "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary?", "Based upon prisoners' demands for better living conditions and political rights, the uprising was one of the most well-known and significant uprisings of the Prisoners' Rights Movement", "How long did the Attica Prison riot last?", "September 9–13, 1971", "Were people injured during the Attica Prison riot other than those who died?", "An additional eighty people were wounded in what was called a turkey shoot by state prosecutor Malcolm Bell.", "How many hostages were there total during the Attica prison riot?", "42 correctional officers and civilian workers (who are taken as hostages)" ], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many of the officers make it out alive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many of the officers make the attack on the Attica prison", "Truth_answer": "10 correctional officers were killed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many of the officers make it out alive during the Attica prison riot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot", "Context": [ "Where was the Attica Prison?", "New York", "Why did the prisoners riot at the state penitentiary?", "Based upon prisoners' demands for better living conditions and political rights, the uprising was one of the most well-known and significant uprisings of the Prisoners' Rights Movement", "How long did the Attica Prison riot last?", "September 9–13, 1971", "Were people injured during the Attica Prison riot other than those who died?", "An additional eighty people were wounded in what was called a turkey shoot by state prosecutor Malcolm Bell.", "How many hostages were there total during the Attica prison riot?", "42 correctional officers and civilian workers (who are taken as hostages)", "Did many of the officers make it out alive during the Attica prison riot?", "10 correctional officers were killed" ], "Conversation_no": 578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they successful in having any demands met?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the prisoners successful in having any demands met during the Attica prison riot", "Truth_answer": "Authorities agreed to 28 of the prisoners' demands, but would not agree to demands for complete amnesty from criminal prosecution for the prison takeover or for the removal of Attica's superintendent", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the prisoners successful in having any demands met during the Attica prison riot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarnail_Singh_Bhindranwale", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the occupation of the golden temple?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the occupation of the golden temple", "Truth_answer": "1982 to 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the occupation of the golden temple?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarnail_Singh_Bhindranwale", "Context": [ "What was the occupation of the golden temple?", "1982 to 1984" ], "Conversation_no": 579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he at the temple?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Bindranwale at the temple", "Truth_answer": "About 2 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bindranwale at the temple?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarnail_Singh_Bhindranwale", "Context": [ "What was the occupation of the golden temple?", "1982 to 1984", "How long was Bindranwale at the temple?", "About 2 years" ], "Conversation_no": 579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go afterwards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale go after the golden temple", "Truth_answer": "Bhindranwale died and the temple complex was cleared of militants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805135935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarnail_Singh_Bhindranwale_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale go after the golden temple?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the occupation of the golden temple?", "1982 to 1984", "How long was Bindranwale at the temple?", "About 2 years", "Where did Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale go after the golden temple?", "Bhindranwale died and the temple complex was cleared of militants" ], "Conversation_no": 579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the followers arrested for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale's followers arrested for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale's followers arrested for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1975?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1975", "Truth_answer": "The band recorded Sad Wings of Destiny over two weeks in November and December 1975 at Rockfield Studios in Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1975 to Judas Priest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest", "Context": [ "what happened in 1975 to Judas Priest?", "The band recorded Sad Wings of Destiny over two weeks in November and December 1975 at Rockfield Studios in Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the Sad Wings of Destiny album successful", "Truth_answer": "The album had little commercial success at first and had difficulty getting noticed due to critical competition from the rise of punk rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Sad Wings of Destiny album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest", "Context": [ "what happened in 1975 to Judas Priest?", "The band recorded Sad Wings of Destiny over two weeks in November and December 1975 at Rockfield Studios in Wales.", "was the Sad Wings of Destiny album successful?", "The album had little commercial success at first and had difficulty getting noticed due to critical competition from the rise of punk rock" ], "Conversation_no": 580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it eventually become successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Sad Wings of Destiny album succeed", "Truth_answer": "It peaked at No. 48 in the UK and had a positive review in Rolling Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Sad Wings of Destiny eventually become successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest", "Context": [ "what happened in 1975 to Judas Priest?", "The band recorded Sad Wings of Destiny over two weeks in November and December 1975 at Rockfield Studios in Wales.", "was the Sad Wings of Destiny album successful?", "The album had little commercial success at first and had difficulty getting noticed due to critical competition from the rise of punk rock", "did the Sad Wings of Destiny eventually become successful?", "It peaked at No. 48 in the UK and had a positive review in Rolling Stone." ], "Conversation_no": 580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they tour at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Judas Priest tour at all", "Truth_answer": "Judas Priest made their first tour of continental Europe in early 1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Judas Priest tour at all?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest", "Context": [ "what happened in 1975 to Judas Priest?", "The band recorded Sad Wings of Destiny over two weeks in November and December 1975 at Rockfield Studios in Wales.", "was the Sad Wings of Destiny album successful?", "The album had little commercial success at first and had difficulty getting noticed due to critical competition from the rise of punk rock", "did the Sad Wings of Destiny eventually become successful?", "It peaked at No. 48 in the UK and had a positive review in Rolling Stone.", "did Judas Priest tour at all?", "Judas Priest made their first tour of continental Europe in early 1974" ], "Conversation_no": 580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Judas Priest have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "Yes, the 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance featured You've Got Another Thing Comin', which became a major radio hit in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Judas Priest have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ve_Got_Another_Thing_Comin%27", "Context": [ "what happened in 1975 to Judas Priest?", "The band recorded Sad Wings of Destiny over two weeks in November and December 1975 at Rockfield Studios in Wales.", "was the Sad Wings of Destiny album successful?", "The album had little commercial success at first and had difficulty getting noticed due to critical competition from the rise of punk rock", "did the Sad Wings of Destiny eventually become successful?", "It peaked at No. 48 in the UK and had a positive review in Rolling Stone.", "did Judas Priest tour at all?", "Judas Priest made their first tour of continental Europe in early 1974", "did Judas Priest have any hit singles?", "Yes, the 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance featured You've Got Another Thing Comin', which became a major radio hit in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did this single chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Screaming for Vengeance single chart", "Truth_answer": "The song reached No. 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ve_Got_Another_Thing_Comin%27_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did You've Got Another Thing Comin' single chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many marriages did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many marriages did she have", "Truth_answer": "3", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [ "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "3" ], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did her second marriage end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end", "Truth_answer": "Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon, in a bit of irony, Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [ "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "3", "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end?", "Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon, in a bit of irony, Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell." ], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have an affairs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lady Randolph Churchill have an affairs", "Truth_answer": "It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, although Lady Randolph had been involved in an affair with her husband, the king, which was well known to Alexandra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Randolph Churchill have an affairs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [ "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "3", "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end?", "Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon, in a bit of irony, Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell.", "Did Lady Randolph Churchill have an affairs?", "It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, although Lady Randolph had been involved in an affair with her husband, the king, which was well known to Alexandra." ], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was her second husband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Lady Randolph Churchill's second husband", "Truth_answer": "George Cornwallis-West", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lady Randolph Churchill's second husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [ "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "3", "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end?", "Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon, in a bit of irony, Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell.", "Did Lady Randolph Churchill have an affairs?", "It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, although Lady Randolph had been involved in an affair with her husband, the king, which was well known to Alexandra.", "Who was Lady Randolph Churchill's second husband?", "George Cornwallis-West" ], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she get married for the third time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lady Randolph Churchill get married for the third time", "Truth_answer": "1918", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lady Randolph Churchill get married for the third time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [ "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "3", "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end?", "Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon, in a bit of irony, Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell.", "Did Lady Randolph Churchill have an affairs?", "It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, although Lady Randolph had been involved in an affair with her husband, the king, which was well known to Alexandra.", "Who was Lady Randolph Churchill's second husband?", "George Cornwallis-West", "When did Lady Randolph Churchill get married for the third time?", "1918" ], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this marriage last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lady Randolph Churchill marry last", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the marriage between Lady Randolph Churchhill and Montagu Porch last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill", "Context": [ "How many marriages did Lady Randolph Churchill have?", "3", "How did Lady Randolph Churchill second marriage end?", "Jennie separated from George in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon, in a bit of irony, Cornwallis-West married Mrs. Campbell.", "Did Lady Randolph Churchill have an affairs?", "It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, although Lady Randolph had been involved in an affair with her husband, the king, which was well known to Alexandra.", "Who was Lady Randolph Churchill's second husband?", "George Cornwallis-West", "When did Lady Randolph Churchill get married for the third time?", "1918", "Did the marriage between Lady Randolph Churchhill and Montagu Porch last?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lady Randolph Churchill die", "Truth_answer": "May 1921", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Randolph_Churchill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lady Randolph Churchill die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twin_Towers_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the twin towers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the twin towers", "Truth_answer": "The Twin Towers was the name of a heel professional wrestling tag-team who competed in the WWF from 1988 to 1990, consisting of Akeem and The Big Boss Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the twin towers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twin_Towers_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What is the twin towers?", "The Twin Towers was the name of a heel professional wrestling tag-team who competed in the WWF from 1988 to 1990, consisting of Akeem and The Big Boss Man." ], "Conversation_no": 582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were they known to do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the twin towers known to do", "Truth_answer": "The Towers had before feuded with each other when the Big Boss Man when known as Big Bubba Rogers and Akeem when known as The One Man Gang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325110149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twin_Towers_(professional_wrestling)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the twin towers known to do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twin_Towers_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What is the twin towers?", "The Twin Towers was the name of a heel professional wrestling tag-team who competed in the WWF from 1988 to 1990, consisting of Akeem and The Big Boss Man.", "What were the twin towers known to do?", "The Towers had before feuded with each other when the Big Boss Man when known as Big Bubba Rogers and Akeem when known as The One Man Gang." ], "Conversation_no": 582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they feud with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the twin towers feud with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "While still teaming as the Towers, Boss Man and Akeem would have many single matches against Hogan and Savage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the twin towers feud with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twin_Towers_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What is the twin towers?", "The Twin Towers was the name of a heel professional wrestling tag-team who competed in the WWF from 1988 to 1990, consisting of Akeem and The Big Boss Man.", "What were the twin towers known to do?", "The Towers had before feuded with each other when the Big Boss Man when known as Big Bubba Rogers and Akeem when known as The One Man Gang.", "Did the twin towers feud with anyone else?", "While still teaming as the Towers, Boss Man and Akeem would have many single matches against Hogan and Savage." ], "Conversation_no": 582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the feud?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the feud", "Truth_answer": "Savage had a match against Akeem", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the feud?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twin_Towers_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What is the twin towers?", "The Twin Towers was the name of a heel professional wrestling tag-team who competed in the WWF from 1988 to 1990, consisting of Akeem and The Big Boss Man.", "What were the twin towers known to do?", "The Towers had before feuded with each other when the Big Boss Man when known as Big Bubba Rogers and Akeem when known as The One Man Gang.", "Did the twin towers feud with anyone else?", "While still teaming as the Towers, Boss Man and Akeem would have many single matches against Hogan and Savage.", "What happened after the feud?", "Savage had a match against Akeem" ], "Conversation_no": 582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the match between Savage and Akeem happen", "Truth_answer": "01/09/1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the match between Savage and Akeem happen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Ira Hayes doing after the War?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ira Hayes doing after the War", "Truth_answer": "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war" ], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ira Hayes have a family", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ira Hayes have a family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#Post_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war", "Did Ira Hayes have a family?" ], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there something notable that he does after the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there something notable that he does after the war", "Truth_answer": "In 1946, Hayes walked and hitchhiked 1,300 miles from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to Edward Frederick Block, Sr.'s farm in Weslaco, Texas, to reveal the truth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there something notable that he does after the war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war", "Did Ira Hayes have a family?", "Is there something notable that he does after the war?", "In 1946, Hayes walked and hitchhiked 1,300 miles from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to Edward Frederick Block, Sr.'s farm in Weslaco, Texas, to reveal the truth" ], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What truth is he wanting to reveal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What truth is Ira Hayes wanting to reveal", "Truth_answer": "The truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What truth is Ira Hayes wanting to reveal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#Post_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war", "Did Ira Hayes have a family?", "Is there something notable that he does after the war?", "In 1946, Hayes walked and hitchhiked 1,300 miles from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to Edward Frederick Block, Sr.'s farm in Weslaco, Texas, to reveal the truth", "What truth is Ira Hayes wanting to reveal?", "The truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen" ], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Hank Hansen", "Truth_answer": "Hayes was instrumental in having the mistaken second flag-raiser controversy resolved by the Marine Corps in January 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Hayes revealing the truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#Post_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war", "Did Ira Hayes have a family?", "Is there something notable that he does after the war?", "In 1946, Hayes walked and hitchhiked 1,300 miles from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to Edward Frederick Block, Sr.'s farm in Weslaco, Texas, to reveal the truth", "What truth is Ira Hayes wanting to reveal?", "The truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen", "What can you tell me about Hayes revealing the truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen?", "Hayes was instrumental in having the mistaken second flag-raiser controversy resolved by the Marine Corps in January 1947." ], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anyone opposed to him in this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anyone opposed to him in this", "Truth_answer": "Block's family, especially his mother, was grateful to Hayes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone opposed to him in this?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#Post_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes doing after the World War II?", "Hayes attempted to lead a normal civilian life after the war", "Did Ira Hayes have a family?", "Is there something notable that he does after the war?", "In 1946, Hayes walked and hitchhiked 1,300 miles from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to Edward Frederick Block, Sr.'s farm in Weslaco, Texas, to reveal the truth", "What truth is Ira Hayes wanting to reveal?", "The truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen", "What can you tell me about Hayes revealing the truth that Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen?", "Hayes was instrumental in having the mistaken second flag-raiser controversy resolved by the Marine Corps in January 1947.", "Was there anyone opposed to him in this?", "Block's family, especially his mother, was grateful to Hayes." ], "Conversation_no": 583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hayes after the World War II besides revealing the truth about Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen", "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Hayes appeared briefly as himself in the film Sands of Iwo Jima, starring John Wayne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hayes after the World War II besides revealing the truth about Harlon Block was still being misrepresented publicly as Hank Hansen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento#Minnesota_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did this person move to minnesota", "Transformer_rewrite": "did this person move to minnesota", "Truth_answer": "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento#Minnesota_years", "Context": [ "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota." ], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he move there", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Truth_answer": "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958 with his new wife, soprano Carolyn Bailey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota.", "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958 with his new wife, soprano Carolyn Bailey" ], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have kids", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey have kids", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey have kids", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento#Minnesota_years", "Context": [ "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota.", "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958 with his new wife, soprano Carolyn Bailey", "did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey have kids" ], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what town did they live in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what town did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey live in", "Truth_answer": "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what town did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey live in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota.", "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958 with his new wife, soprano Carolyn Bailey", "did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey have kids", "what town did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey live in", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958" ], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever live any place else", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Dominick Argento ever live any place else", "Truth_answer": "Argento began studying piano performance at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dominick Argento ever live any place else", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento", "Context": [ "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota.", "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958 with his new wife, soprano Carolyn Bailey", "did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey have kids", "what town did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey live in", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958", "did Dominick Argento ever live any place else", "Argento began studying piano performance at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore" ], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of stuff did he do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of stuff did Dominick Argento do", "Truth_answer": "Dominick Argento (October 27, 1927 – February 20, 2019) was an American composer known for his lyric operatic and choral music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of stuff did Dominick Argento do", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento", "Context": [ "did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis to begin teaching theory and composition at the University of Minnesota.", "when did Dominick Argento move to minnesota", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958 with his new wife, soprano Carolyn Bailey", "did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey have kids", "what town did Dominick Argento and Carolyn Bailey live in", "Argento moved to Minneapolis in 1958", "did Dominick Argento ever live any place else", "Argento began studying piano performance at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore", "what kind of stuff did Dominick Argento do", "Dominick Argento (October 27, 1927 – February 20, 2019) was an American composer known for his lyric operatic and choral music." ], "Conversation_no": 584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else major did he go through", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else major did Dominick Argento go through", "Truth_answer": "Among his best known pieces are the operas Postcard from Morocco, Miss Havisham's Fire, The Masque of Angels, and The Aspern Papers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else major did Dominick Argento go through", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his position for the campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his position for the campaign", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert F. Kennedy position for the campaign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nickell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who or what are the Warrens", "Transformer_rewrite": "who or what are the Warrens", "Truth_answer": "Edward Warren Miney and Lorraine Rita Warren were American paranormal investigators", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who or what are the Warrens", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nickell", "Context": [ "who or what are the Warrens", "Edward Warren Miney and Lorraine Rita Warren were American paranormal investigators" ], "Conversation_no": 586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do they have to do with Nickell", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do they have to do with Nickell", "Truth_answer": "His insistence on documented facts led to a heated exchange with Ed and Lorraine Warren on the Sally show in 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do they have to do with Nickell", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nickell", "Context": [ "who or what are the Warrens", "Edward Warren Miney and Lorraine Rita Warren were American paranormal investigators", "What do they have to do with Nickell", "His insistence on documented facts led to a heated exchange with Ed and Lorraine Warren on the Sally show in 1992" ], "Conversation_no": 586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Nickell an actor", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Nickell an actor", "Truth_answer": "Nickell is an American prominent skeptic and investigator of the paranormal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Nickell an actor", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nickell#The_Warrens", "Context": [ "who or what are the Warrens", "Edward Warren Miney and Lorraine Rita Warren were American paranormal investigators", "What do they have to do with Nickell", "His insistence on documented facts led to a heated exchange with Ed and Lorraine Warren on the Sally show in 1992", "was Nickell an actor", "Nickell is an American prominent skeptic and investigator of the paranormal." ], "Conversation_no": 586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Nickell think they were lying", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nickell think they were lying", "Truth_answer": "Nickell continues to cite the Warrens as an example of exploitative and harmful charlatans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011092810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nickell_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickell think the Warrens were lying about paranormal activity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Aviation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do with aviation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do with aviation", "Truth_answer": "The radar system for which Alvarez is best known and which has played a major role in aviation, particularly in the post war Berlin airlift, was Ground Controlled Approach (GCA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Luis Walter Alvarez do with aviation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Aviation", "Context": [ "what did Luis Walter Alvarez do with aviation?", "The radar system for which Alvarez is best known and which has played a major role in aviation, particularly in the post war Berlin airlift, was Ground Controlled Approach (GCA)." ], "Conversation_no": 587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he fly as his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Luis Walter Alvarez fly as his career", "Truth_answer": "While working on GCA Alvarez became the first civilian to fly a low approach with his view outside the cockpit obstructed. He also flew many military aircraft as co-pilot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Luis Walter Alvarez fly as his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Aviation", "Context": [ "what did Luis Walter Alvarez do with aviation?", "The radar system for which Alvarez is best known and which has played a major role in aviation, particularly in the post war Berlin airlift, was Ground Controlled Approach (GCA).", "did Luis Walter Alvarez fly as his career?", "While working on GCA Alvarez became the first civilian to fly a low approach with his view outside the cockpit obstructed. He also flew many military aircraft as co-pilot" ], "Conversation_no": 587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his careers that involved flying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of Luis Walter Alvarez careers that involved flying", "Truth_answer": "Over the next 50 years he accumulated over 1000 hours of flight time, most of it as pilot in command", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Luis Walter Alvarez's careers that involved flying?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Aviation", "Context": [ "what did Luis Walter Alvarez do with aviation?", "The radar system for which Alvarez is best known and which has played a major role in aviation, particularly in the post war Berlin airlift, was Ground Controlled Approach (GCA).", "did Luis Walter Alvarez fly as his career?", "While working on GCA Alvarez became the first civilian to fly a low approach with his view outside the cockpit obstructed. He also flew many military aircraft as co-pilot", "what were some of Luis Walter Alvarez's careers that involved flying?", "Over the next 50 years he accumulated over 1000 hours of flight time, most of it as pilot in command" ], "Conversation_no": 587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else interesting happened with him in aviation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else interesting happened with Luis Walter Alvarez in aviation besides working on the GCA and accumulating over 1000 hours of flight time", "Truth_answer": "Later in his career Alvarez served on multiple high level advisory committees related to civilian and military aviation, including a committee studying how the scientific community could help.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else interesting happened with Luis Walter Alvarez in aviation besides working on the GCA and accumulating over 1000 hours of flight time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Aviation", "Context": [ "what did Luis Walter Alvarez do with aviation?", "The radar system for which Alvarez is best known and which has played a major role in aviation, particularly in the post war Berlin airlift, was Ground Controlled Approach (GCA).", "did Luis Walter Alvarez fly as his career?", "While working on GCA Alvarez became the first civilian to fly a low approach with his view outside the cockpit obstructed. He also flew many military aircraft as co-pilot", "what were some of Luis Walter Alvarez's careers that involved flying?", "Over the next 50 years he accumulated over 1000 hours of flight time, most of it as pilot in command", "what else interesting happened with Luis Walter Alvarez in aviation besides working on the GCA and accumulating over 1000 hours of flight time?", "Later in his career Alvarez served on multiple high level advisory committees related to civilian and military aviation, including a committee studying how the scientific community could help." ], "Conversation_no": 587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his duties on that committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Luis Walter Alvarez duties on that committee", "Truth_answer": "He studied how the scientific community could help improve the United States' capabilities for fighting a nonnuclear war", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Luis Walter Alvarez's duties on that committee studying how the scientific conmunity could help relating to civilian and military aviation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Dinosaur_extinction", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction", "Truth_answer": "In 1980 Alvarez and his son, alongside nuclear chemists Asaro and Michel, uncovered a calamity that literally shook the Earth and is one of the great discoveries about Earth's history“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Walter Alvarez make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez", "Context": [ "Did Luis Walter Alvarez make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction?", "In 1980 Alvarez and his son, alongside nuclear chemists Asaro and Michel, uncovered a calamity that literally shook the Earth and is one of the great discoveries about Earth's history“" ], "Conversation_no": 588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on any digs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Luis Walter Alvarez go on any digs", "Truth_answer": "During the 1970s, Walter Alvarez was doing geologic research in central Italy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Walter Alvarez go on any digs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Dinosaur_extinction", "Context": [ "Did Luis Walter Alvarez make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction?", "In 1980 Alvarez and his son, alongside nuclear chemists Asaro and Michel, uncovered a calamity that literally shook the Earth and is one of the great discoveries about Earth's history“", "Did Luis Walter Alvarez go on any digs?", "During the 1970s, Walter Alvarez was doing geologic research in central Italy" ], "Conversation_no": 588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he find on his Italy dig?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Luis Walter Alvarez find on his Italy dig", "Truth_answer": "There he had located an outcrop on the walls of a gorge whose limestone layers included strata both above and below the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Luis Walter Alvarez find on his Italy dig?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Dinosaur_extinction", "Context": [ "Did Luis Walter Alvarez make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction?", "In 1980 Alvarez and his son, alongside nuclear chemists Asaro and Michel, uncovered a calamity that literally shook the Earth and is one of the great discoveries about Earth's history“", "Did Luis Walter Alvarez go on any digs?", "During the 1970s, Walter Alvarez was doing geologic research in central Italy", "What did Luis Walter Alvarez find on his Italy dig?", "There he had located an outcrop on the walls of a gorge whose limestone layers included strata both above and below the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary." ], "Conversation_no": 588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the significance of that find?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the significance of that find of limestone layers", "Truth_answer": "Exactly at the boundary is a thin layer of clay. Walter told his father that the layer marked where the dinosaurs and much else became extinct", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of that find of limestone layers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez#Dinosaur_extinction", "Context": [ "Did Luis Walter Alvarez make many discoveries about dinosaur extinction?", "In 1980 Alvarez and his son, alongside nuclear chemists Asaro and Michel, uncovered a calamity that literally shook the Earth and is one of the great discoveries about Earth's history“", "Did Luis Walter Alvarez go on any digs?", "During the 1970s, Walter Alvarez was doing geologic research in central Italy", "What did Luis Walter Alvarez find on his Italy dig?", "There he had located an outcrop on the walls of a gorge whose limestone layers included strata both above and below the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary.", "What was the significance of that find of limestone layers?", "Exactly at the boundary is a thin layer of clay. Walter told his father that the layer marked where the dinosaurs and much else became extinct" ], "Conversation_no": 588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any other significant finds in Italy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Walter make any other significant finds in Italy", "Truth_answer": "Alvarez, Alvarez, Asaro, and Michel published a seminal paper proposing an extraterrestrial cause for the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Walter Alvarez make any other significant finds in Italy besides the layer marking where the dinosaurs and much else became extinct?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he start his music career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he start his music career", "Truth_answer": "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "Context": [ "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares" ], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what instrument does he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what instrument does Joe Satriani play", "Truth_answer": "He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what instrument does Joe Satriani play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "Context": [ "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares", "what instrument does Joe Satriani play?", "He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix." ], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did he start his music career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did Joe Satriani start his music career", "Truth_answer": "his first album Not of This Earth was released in 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani#Style_and_influence", "Context": [ "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares", "what instrument does Joe Satriani play?", "He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix.", "what year did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "his first album Not of This Earth was released in 1986" ], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does he still play the guitar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does Satriani still play the guitar", "Truth_answer": "Satriani is considered a highly technical guitarist, and has been referred to as a top guitar virtuoso. Satriani has mastered many performance techniques on electric guitar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Satriani still play the guitar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares", "what instrument does Joe Satriani play?", "He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix.", "what year did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "his first album Not of This Earth was released in 1986", "does Satriani still play the guitar?", "Satriani is considered a highly technical guitarist, and has been referred to as a top guitar virtuoso. Satriani has mastered many performance techniques on electric guitar" ], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is he still playing with the Squares?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Satriani still playing with the Squares", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Satriani still playing with the Squares?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "Context": [ "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares", "what instrument does Joe Satriani play?", "He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix.", "what year did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "his first album Not of This Earth was released in 1986", "does Satriani still play the guitar?", "Satriani is considered a highly technical guitarist, and has been referred to as a top guitar virtuoso. Satriani has mastered many performance techniques on electric guitar", "is Satriani still playing with the Squares?" ], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play with any other bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Satriani play with any other bands besides the Squares", "Truth_answer": "Satriani was revealed to have been involved in a new hard rock band called Chickenfoot with former Van Halen members and Red the Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Satriani play with any other bands besides the Squares?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "Context": [ "when did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called the Squares", "what instrument does Joe Satriani play?", "He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix.", "what year did Joe Satriani start his music career?", "his first album Not of This Earth was released in 1986", "does Satriani still play the guitar?", "Satriani is considered a highly technical guitarist, and has been referred to as a top guitar virtuoso. Satriani has mastered many performance techniques on electric guitar", "is Satriani still playing with the Squares?", "Did Satriani play with any other bands besides the Squares?", "Satriani was revealed to have been involved in a new hard rock band called Chickenfoot with former Van Halen members and Red the Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith" ], "Conversation_no": 589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is he still with that band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Satriani still with Chickenfoot", "Truth_answer": "Satriani has been the guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot since joining the band in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Satriani still with Chickenfoot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in Israel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Israel", "Truth_answer": "Krauthammer strongly opposed the Oslo accords", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Israel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer#Israel", "Context": [ "What happened in Israel?", "Krauthammer strongly opposed the Oslo accords" ], "Conversation_no": 590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Krauthammer besides opposing the Oslo accords", "Truth_answer": "During the 2006 Lebanon War, Krauthammer wrote a column, Let Israel Win the War“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Krauthammer besides opposing the Oslo accords?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Lebanon_War#International", "Context": [ "What happened in Israel?", "Krauthammer strongly opposed the Oslo accords", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Krauthammer besides opposing the Oslo accords?", "During the 2006 Lebanon War, Krauthammer wrote a column, Let Israel Win the War“" ], "Conversation_no": 590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the impact of this column?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the impact of this column", "Truth_answer": "Krauthammer noted that Hezbollah's entrenched infrastructure along Israel's border was shattered and would not be easily rebuilt due to the presence of the Lebanese Army and a robust UNIFIL force", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of this column?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer#Israel", "Context": [ "What happened in Israel?", "Krauthammer strongly opposed the Oslo accords", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Krauthammer besides opposing the Oslo accords?", "During the 2006 Lebanon War, Krauthammer wrote a column, Let Israel Win the War“", "What was the impact of this column?", "Krauthammer noted that Hezbollah's entrenched infrastructure along Israel's border was shattered and would not be easily rebuilt due to the presence of the Lebanese Army and a robust UNIFIL force" ], "Conversation_no": 590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any other columns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Krauthammer write any other columns", "Truth_answer": "On September 12, 2001, Krauthammer wrote that, if the suspicion that bin Laden was behind the attack proved correct, the United States had no choice but war in Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he write any other columns besides Let Israel Win the War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the significance of design?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the significance of design", "Truth_answer": "Barker drew inspiration for the cenobite designs from punk fashion, Catholicism and by the visits he took to S&M clubs in New York and Amsterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of Pinhead design?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is the significance of Pinhead design?", "Barker drew inspiration for the cenobite designs from punk fashion, Catholicism and by the visits he took to S&M clubs in New York and Amsterdam." ], "Conversation_no": 591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Pinhead well-received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Pinhead well-received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)", "Context": [ "what is the significance of Pinhead design?", "Barker drew inspiration for the cenobite designs from punk fashion, Catholicism and by the visits he took to S&M clubs in New York and Amsterdam.", "was Pinhead well-received?" ], "Conversation_no": 591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else interesting about design?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about design", "Truth_answer": "For Pinhead specifically, Barker drew inspiration from African fetish sculptures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about design?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)", "Context": [ "what is the significance of Pinhead design?", "Barker drew inspiration for the cenobite designs from punk fashion, Catholicism and by the visits he took to S&M clubs in New York and Amsterdam.", "was Pinhead well-received?", "is there anything else interesting about design?", "For Pinhead specifically, Barker drew inspiration from African fetish sculptures" ], "Conversation_no": 591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have genital piercings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Pinhead have genital piercings", "Truth_answer": "Initially, Barker intended Pinhead to have a navel piercing implying that the character had genital piercings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pinhead have genital piercings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is the significance of Pinhead design?", "Barker drew inspiration for the cenobite designs from punk fashion, Catholicism and by the visits he took to S&M clubs in New York and Amsterdam.", "was Pinhead well-received?", "is there anything else interesting about design?", "For Pinhead specifically, Barker drew inspiration from African fetish sculptures", "did Pinhead have genital piercings?", "Initially, Barker intended Pinhead to have a navel piercing implying that the character had genital piercings." ], "Conversation_no": 591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does he have other piercings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does Pinhead have other piercings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Pinhead have other piercings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what ddid he do for the last few years", "Transformer_rewrite": "what ddid he do for the last few years", "Truth_answer": "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)" ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he record", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Truth_answer": "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label." ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what hits were on that album", "Transformer_rewrite": "what hits were on Dragonfly", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what hits were on Dragonfly", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label.", "what hits were on Dragonfly" ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other albums did he record", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other albums did Gerry Mulligan record besides Quartet Volume 1, Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and Dragonfly", "Truth_answer": "He has recorded several albums like Jeru and Night Lights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other albums did Gerry Mulligan record besides Quartet Volume 1, Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and Dragonfly", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label.", "what hits were on Dragonfly", "what other albums did Gerry Mulligan record besides Quartet Volume 1, Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and Dragonfly", "He has recorded several albums like Jeru and Night Lights" ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he die", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Gerry Mulligan die", "Truth_answer": "Mulligan died in Darien, Connecticut, on January 20, 1996, at the age of 68", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gerry Mulligan die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label.", "what hits were on Dragonfly", "what other albums did Gerry Mulligan record besides Quartet Volume 1, Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and Dragonfly", "He has recorded several albums like Jeru and Night Lights", "did Gerry Mulligan die", "Mulligan died in Darien, Connecticut, on January 20, 1996, at the age of 68" ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he die of", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Gerry Mulligan die of", "Truth_answer": "Mulligan died following complications from knee surgery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gerry Mulligan die of", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label.", "what hits were on Dragonfly", "what other albums did Gerry Mulligan record besides Quartet Volume 1, Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and Dragonfly", "He has recorded several albums like Jeru and Night Lights", "did Gerry Mulligan die", "Mulligan died in Darien, Connecticut, on January 20, 1996, at the age of 68", "what did Gerry Mulligan die of", "Mulligan died following complications from knee surgery" ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else stand out", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else stand out about Gerry Mulligan's death besides his complication from knee surgery", "Truth_answer": "Upon Mulligan's death, his library were given to the Library of Congress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else stand out about Gerry Mulligan's death besides his complication from knee surgery", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan", "Context": [ "what did Gerry Mulligan do for the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests)", "what did Gerry Mulligan record during the last few years of his career", "Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests), Dragonfly, recorded in the summer of 1995 and released on the Telarc label.", "what hits were on Dragonfly", "what other albums did Gerry Mulligan record besides Quartet Volume 1, Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, and Dragonfly", "He has recorded several albums like Jeru and Night Lights", "did Gerry Mulligan die", "Mulligan died in Darien, Connecticut, on January 20, 1996, at the age of 68", "what did Gerry Mulligan die of", "Mulligan died following complications from knee surgery", "anything else stand out about Gerry Mulligan's death besides his complication from knee surgery", "Upon Mulligan's death, his library were given to the Library of Congress" ], "Conversation_no": 592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else was given", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else was given", "Truth_answer": "Numerous personal effects (including a gold-plated Conn baritone saxophone)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was given away when Gerry Mulligan died besides his library?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about 1997?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about 1997", "Truth_answer": "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power." ], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in that office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran", "Truth_answer": "Ebtekar headed the Department of Environment for eight years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran?", "Ebtekar headed the Department of Environment for eight years" ], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she accomplish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar accomplish as head of Department of Environment", "Truth_answer": "introducing major structural, organizational and directional changes enabling a re-engineering of the government body", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar accomplish as head of Department of Environment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran?", "Ebtekar headed the Department of Environment for eight years", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar accomplish as head of Department of Environment?", "introducing major structural, organizational and directional changes enabling a re-engineering of the government body" ], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she condem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar condem as vice-president", "Truth_answer": "On International Women's Day in 1998, as vice-president of environmental affairs, she made a speech condemning the oppression of women by the Taliban Movement in Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar condem as vice-president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran?", "Ebtekar headed the Department of Environment for eight years", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar accomplish as head of Department of Environment?", "introducing major structural, organizational and directional changes enabling a re-engineering of the government body", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar condem as vice-president?", "On International Women's Day in 1998, as vice-president of environmental affairs, she made a speech condemning the oppression of women by the Taliban Movement in Afghanistan." ], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do next in regards to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Masoumeh Ebtekar next in regards to women's rights", "Truth_answer": "Her performance caused comment by members of the Western news media in attendance as she herself was wearing a chador", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Masoumeh Ebtekar next in regards to women's rights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran?", "Ebtekar headed the Department of Environment for eight years", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar accomplish as head of Department of Environment?", "introducing major structural, organizational and directional changes enabling a re-engineering of the government body", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar condem as vice-president?", "On International Women's Day in 1998, as vice-president of environmental affairs, she made a speech condemning the oppression of women by the Taliban Movement in Afghanistan.", "What happened with Masoumeh Ebtekar next in regards to women's rights?", "Her performance caused comment by members of the Western news media in attendance as she herself was wearing a chador" ], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Reminder of what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "The chador is a Masoumeh Ebtekar of what in regards to women's rights", "Truth_answer": "a reminder of compulsory hijab in Iran which many in the West view as a violation of women's rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The chador is a Masoumeh Ebtekar of what in regards to women's rights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar#Vice_presidency_first_term_(1997%E2%80%932005)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1997 for Masoumeh Ebtekar?", "Ebtekar was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do as Vice-President of Iran?", "Ebtekar headed the Department of Environment for eight years", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar accomplish as head of Department of Environment?", "introducing major structural, organizational and directional changes enabling a re-engineering of the government body", "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar condem as vice-president?", "On International Women's Day in 1998, as vice-president of environmental affairs, she made a speech condemning the oppression of women by the Taliban Movement in Afghanistan.", "What happened with Masoumeh Ebtekar next in regards to women's rights?", "Her performance caused comment by members of the Western news media in attendance as she herself was wearing a chador", "The chador is a Masoumeh Ebtekar of what in regards to women's rights?", "a reminder of compulsory hijab in Iran which many in the West view as a violation of women's rights." ], "Conversation_no": 593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do next after her 1998 International Women's Day speech", "Truth_answer": "In March 2002, Ebtekar was a keynote speaker at the Meeting of Women Leaders on the Environment in Helsinki, sponsored by the Finnish Ministry of the Environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228153854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masoumeh_Ebtekar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Masoumeh Ebtekar do next after her 1998 International Women's Day speech?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Cena a college Wrestler?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Cena a college Wrestler", "Truth_answer": "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Valley_Wrestling", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team" ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124000236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Ruthless_Aggression_(2000%E2%80%932002)", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky." ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Cena successful in the OVW?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Cena successful in the OVW", "Truth_answer": "During his time there, Cena held the OVW Heavyweight Championship for three months and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino) for two months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Cena successful in the OVW?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Ruthless_Aggression_(2000%E2%80%932002)", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Was John Cena successful in the OVW?", "During his time there, Cena held the OVW Heavyweight Championship for three months and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino) for two months." ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Cena Wrestle for the OVW?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did John Cena wrestle for the OVW", "Truth_answer": "2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124000236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Cena wrestle for the OVW?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Ruthless_Aggression_(2000%E2%80%932002)", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Was John Cena successful in the OVW?", "During his time there, Cena held the OVW Heavyweight Championship for three months and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino) for two months.", "When did John Cena wrestle for the OVW?", "2001" ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his persona in the OVW?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Cena's persona in the OVW", "Truth_answer": "Cena wrestled under the ring name The Prototype", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Cena's persona in the OVW?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Ultimate_Pro_Wrestling_(1999%E2%80%932001)", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Was John Cena successful in the OVW?", "During his time there, Cena held the OVW Heavyweight Championship for three months and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino) for two months.", "When did John Cena wrestle for the OVW?", "2001", "What was John Cena's persona in the OVW?", "Cena wrestled under the ring name The Prototype" ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the OVW John Cena start in wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the OVW John Cena start in wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Cena started training to become a professional wrestler in 1999 at Ultimate Pro Wrestling's (UPW) California-based Ultimate University operated by Rick Bassman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the OVW John Cena start in wrestling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Ruthless_Aggression_(2000%E2%80%932002)", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Was John Cena successful in the OVW?", "During his time there, Cena held the OVW Heavyweight Championship for three months and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino) for two months.", "When did John Cena wrestle for the OVW?", "2001", "What was John Cena's persona in the OVW?", "Cena wrestled under the ring name The Prototype", "Was the OVW John Cena start in wrestling?", "Cena started training to become a professional wrestler in 1999 at Ultimate Pro Wrestling's (UPW) California-based Ultimate University operated by Rick Bassman." ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win on his debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Cena win on his OVW debut", "Truth_answer": "On October 10, 2000, Cena made his unofficial debut for the then World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on a SmackDown taping in a dark match against Mikey Richardson, which he lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Cena win on his OVW debut?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena#Ruthless_Aggression_(2000%E2%80%932002)", "Context": [ "Was John Cena a college Wrestler?", "In college, he was a NCAA Division III All-American center on the college football team", "What is Ohio Valley Wrestling?", "Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Was John Cena successful in the OVW?", "During his time there, Cena held the OVW Heavyweight Championship for three months and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino) for two months.", "When did John Cena wrestle for the OVW?", "2001", "What was John Cena's persona in the OVW?", "Cena wrestled under the ring name The Prototype", "Was the OVW John Cena start in wrestling?", "Cena started training to become a professional wrestler in 1999 at Ultimate Pro Wrestling's (UPW) California-based Ultimate University operated by Rick Bassman.", "Did John Cena win on his OVW debut?", "On October 10, 2000, Cena made his unofficial debut for the then World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on a SmackDown taping in a dark match against Mikey Richardson, which he lost." ], "Conversation_no": 594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other matches in the OVW?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Cena have any other matches in the OVW after after the unoffical debut for World Wrestling Federation", "Truth_answer": "After his main roster call up in 2002, Cena would continue on OVW until the September 25 taping, where he lost to Kenny Brolin in a Loser Leaves OVW match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231225329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Cena have any other matches in the OVW after after the unoffical debut for World Wrestling Federation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter#Names_and_etymologies", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does the names and etymologies have to do with saint peter", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the names and etymologies have to do with saint peter", "Truth_answer": "Peter's original name, as indicated in the New Testament, was Simon or Simeon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the names and etymologies have to do with Saint Peter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter#Names_and_etymologies", "Context": [ "What does the names and etymologies have to do with Saint Peter?", "Peter's original name, as indicated in the New Testament, was Simon or Simeon." ], "Conversation_no": 595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what names did he use more", "Transformer_rewrite": "What names did Saint Peter use more", "Truth_answer": "He was later given the name Peter (156 occurances in the New Testament).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What names did Saint Peter use more?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_(given_name)", "Context": [ "What does the names and etymologies have to do with Saint Peter?", "Peter's original name, as indicated in the New Testament, was Simon or Simeon.", "What names did Saint Peter use more?", "He was later given the name Peter (156 occurances in the New Testament)." ], "Conversation_no": 595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does that name mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Peter mean", "Truth_answer": "The precise meaning of the Aramaic word is disputed, some saying that its usual meaning is rock or crag", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Peter mean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(given_name)", "Context": [ "What does the names and etymologies have to do with Saint Peter?", "Peter's original name, as indicated in the New Testament, was Simon or Simeon.", "What names did Saint Peter use more?", "He was later given the name Peter (156 occurances in the New Testament).", "What does Peter mean?", "The precise meaning of the Aramaic word is disputed, some saying that its usual meaning is rock or crag" ], "Conversation_no": 595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what about the etymologies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the meaning of the etymologies of Saint Peter", "Truth_answer": "Simon is a common name, from Hebrew meaning listen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the meaning of the etymologies of Saint Peter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter#%22Rock%22_dialogue", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has a Rock have to do with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has a Rock have to do with him", "Truth_answer": "Jesus then declares: Blessed are you. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ebook.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Papacy_p12", "https://www.darts-7e471917.site/w/index.php?title=Morton_Halperin&action=edit§ion=8_p13", "http://www.ebooklibrary.org/articles/Papacy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has a Rock have to do with Saint Peter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter#%22Rock%22_dialogue", "Context": [ "What has a Rock have to do with Saint Peter?", "Jesus then declares: Blessed are you. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church." ], "Conversation_no": 596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Saint Peter besides Jesus declaring Peter blessed and building the church", "Truth_answer": "A common view of Peter is provided by Jesuit Father Daniel J. Harrington, who suggests that Peter was an unlikely symbol of stability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Saint Peter besides Jesus declaring Peter blessed and building the church?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter#%22Rock%22_dialogue", "Context": [ "What has a Rock have to do with Saint Peter?", "Jesus then declares: Blessed are you. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.", "What else is interesting about Saint Peter besides Jesus declaring Peter blessed and building the church?", "A common view of Peter is provided by Jesuit Father Daniel J. Harrington, who suggests that Peter was an unlikely symbol of stability." ], "Conversation_no": 596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is it still being used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Saint Peter still being used", "Truth_answer": "In the Eastern Orthodox Church this passage is interpreted as not implying a special prominence to the person of Peter, but to Peter's position as representative of the Apostles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Saint Peter as a symbol of stability still being used?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter#%22Rock%22_dialogue", "Context": [ "What has a Rock have to do with Saint Peter?", "Jesus then declares: Blessed are you. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.", "What else is interesting about Saint Peter besides Jesus declaring Peter blessed and building the church?", "A common view of Peter is provided by Jesuit Father Daniel J. Harrington, who suggests that Peter was an unlikely symbol of stability.", "Is Saint Peter as a symbol of stability still being used?", "In the Eastern Orthodox Church this passage is interpreted as not implying a special prominence to the person of Peter, but to Peter's position as representative of the Apostles." ], "Conversation_no": 596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peter do anything during this time", "Truth_answer": "Peter is also the exemplar of little faith and he will eventually deny Jesus three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saint Peter do anything during the time as an Apostle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews#High_and_Late_Middle_Ages_migrations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they migrate to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did they migrate to", "Truth_answer": "By the 11th century Jewish settlers, moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers, appear to have begun to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222115528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Ashkenazi Jews migrate to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews#High_and_Late_Middle_Ages_migrations", "Context": [ "Where did the Ashkenazi Jews migrate to?", "By the 11th century Jewish settlers, moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers, appear to have begun to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine" ], "Conversation_no": 597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any reason for this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any reason for Ashkenazi Jews moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine", "Truth_answer": "often in response to new economic opportunities and at the invitation of local Christian rulers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222115528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any reason for Ashkenazi Jews moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews#High_and_Late_Middle_Ages_migrations", "Context": [ "Where did the Ashkenazi Jews migrate to?", "By the 11th century Jewish settlers, moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers, appear to have begun to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine", "Was there any reason for Ashkenazi Jews moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine?", "often in response to new economic opportunities and at the invitation of local Christian rulers" ], "Conversation_no": 597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay there or migrate more?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Ashkenazi Jews stay in the nort, especially along the Rhine, or migrate more", "Truth_answer": "Expulsions from England (1290), France (1394), and parts of Germany (15th century), gradually pushed Ashkenazi Jewry eastward, to Poland (10th century), Lithuania (10th century), and Russia (12th century).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222115528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ashkenazi Jews stay in the nort, especially along the Rhine, or migrate more?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews#High_and_Late_Middle_Ages_migrations", "Context": [ "Where did the Ashkenazi Jews migrate to?", "By the 11th century Jewish settlers, moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers, appear to have begun to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine", "Was there any reason for Ashkenazi Jews moving from southern European and Middle Eastern centers to settle in the north, especially along the Rhine?", "often in response to new economic opportunities and at the invitation of local Christian rulers", "Did the Ashkenazi Jews stay in the nort, especially along the Rhine, or migrate more?", "Expulsions from England (1290), France (1394), and parts of Germany (15th century), gradually pushed Ashkenazi Jewry eastward, to Poland (10th century), Lithuania (10th century), and Russia (12th century)." ], "Conversation_no": 597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they move there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Ashkenazi Jews move to Poland, Lithuania, and Russia", "Truth_answer": "Poland (10th century), Lithuania (10th century), and Russia (12th century)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222115528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Ashkenazi Jews move to Poland, Lithuania, and Russia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role in the libel case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his role in the libel case", "Truth_answer": "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents." ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he take legal action?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did George Galloway take legal action", "Truth_answer": "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable." ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened when the case was heard in the high court?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court", "Truth_answer": "Justice David Eady ruled that the story had been seriously defamatory, and that The Daily Telegraph was obliged to compensate Mr Galloway for the purposes of restoring his reputation.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable.", "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court?", "Justice David Eady ruled that the story had been seriously defamatory, and that The Daily Telegraph was obliged to compensate Mr Galloway for the purposes of restoring his reputation.“" ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did they have to pay him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did The Daily Telegraph have to pay George Galloway in compensation to restore his reputation", "Truth_answer": "Galloway was awarded damages of £150,000 plus, after a failed appeal in 2006, legal costs of about £2 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did The Daily Telegraph have to pay George Galloway in compensation to restore his reputation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable.", "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court?", "Justice David Eady ruled that the story had been seriously defamatory, and that The Daily Telegraph was obliged to compensate Mr Galloway for the purposes of restoring his reputation.“", "How much did The Daily Telegraph have to pay George Galloway in compensation to restore his reputation?", "Galloway was awarded damages of £150,000 plus, after a failed appeal in 2006, legal costs of about £2 million." ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the case affect The Daily Telegraph?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Daily Telegraph libel case affect The Daily Telegraph", "Truth_answer": "The libel case was regarded by both sides as an important test of the Reynolds qualified-privilege defence. The Daily Telegraph did not attempt to claim justification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Daily Telegraph libel case affect The Daily Telegraph?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable.", "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court?", "Justice David Eady ruled that the story had been seriously defamatory, and that The Daily Telegraph was obliged to compensate Mr Galloway for the purposes of restoring his reputation.“", "How much did The Daily Telegraph have to pay George Galloway in compensation to restore his reputation?", "Galloway was awarded damages of £150,000 plus, after a failed appeal in 2006, legal costs of about £2 million.", "How did the Daily Telegraph libel case affect The Daily Telegraph?", "The libel case was regarded by both sides as an important test of the Reynolds qualified-privilege defence. The Daily Telegraph did not attempt to claim justification." ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Daily Telegraph", "Truth_answer": "The newspaper argued that it acted responsibly as the allegations it reported were of sufficient public interest to outweigh the damage caused to Galloway's reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Galloway article on the Daily Telegraph libel case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable.", "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court?", "Justice David Eady ruled that the story had been seriously defamatory, and that The Daily Telegraph was obliged to compensate Mr Galloway for the purposes of restoring his reputation.“", "How much did The Daily Telegraph have to pay George Galloway in compensation to restore his reputation?", "Galloway was awarded damages of £150,000 plus, after a failed appeal in 2006, legal costs of about £2 million.", "How did the Daily Telegraph libel case affect The Daily Telegraph?", "The libel case was regarded by both sides as an important test of the Reynolds qualified-privilege defence. The Daily Telegraph did not attempt to claim justification.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Galloway article on the Daily Telegraph libel case?", "The newspaper argued that it acted responsibly as the allegations it reported were of sufficient public interest to outweigh the damage caused to Galloway's reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this argument work in their favor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Daily Telegraph work in George Galloway's favor", "Truth_answer": "The trial judge did not accept this defence noting that the newspaper was not neutral but both embraced the allegations with relish and fervour and went on to embellish them“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did acting responsiblity due to sufficient public interest argument work in The Daily Telegraph's favor in the Daily Telegraph libel case?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Daily_Telegraph_libel_case", "Context": [ "What was George Galloway's role in the libel case?", "On 22 April 2003,The Daily Telegraph published news articles and comment describing documents purported to be records of meetings between Galloway and Iraqi intelligence agents.", "Why did George Galloway take legal action?", "Galloway completely denied the claims, and pointed to the nature of the discovery within an unguarded, bombed-out building as being questionable.", "What happened when George Galloway's Daily Telegraph libel case was heard in the high court?", "Justice David Eady ruled that the story had been seriously defamatory, and that The Daily Telegraph was obliged to compensate Mr Galloway for the purposes of restoring his reputation.“", "How much did The Daily Telegraph have to pay George Galloway in compensation to restore his reputation?", "Galloway was awarded damages of £150,000 plus, after a failed appeal in 2006, legal costs of about £2 million.", "How did the Daily Telegraph libel case affect The Daily Telegraph?", "The libel case was regarded by both sides as an important test of the Reynolds qualified-privilege defence. The Daily Telegraph did not attempt to claim justification.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Galloway article on the Daily Telegraph libel case?", "The newspaper argued that it acted responsibly as the allegations it reported were of sufficient public interest to outweigh the damage caused to Galloway's reputation.", "Did acting responsiblity due to sufficient public interest argument work in The Daily Telegraph's favor in the Daily Telegraph libel case?", "The trial judge did not accept this defence noting that the newspaper was not neutral but both embraced the allegations with relish and fervour and went on to embellish them“" ], "Conversation_no": 598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the embellishment end up being ruled as libel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the embellishment end up being ruled as libel", "Truth_answer": "the judge ruled, Galloway had not been given a fair or reasonable opportunity to make inquiries or meaningful comment upon the documents before they were published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the embellishment end up being ruled aginst The Daily Telegraph as libel in the Daily Telegraph libel case?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin#Early_music_career_(1971%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin#Early_music_career_(1971%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942" ], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date", "Truth_answer": "born in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin#Early_music_career_(1971%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date?", "born in New York City" ], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Harry Chapin's parents", "Truth_answer": "His parents were Jeanne Elspeth (née Burke) and Jim Chapin, a legendary percussionist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Harry Chapin's parents", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin", "Context": [ "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date?", "born in New York City", "Who was Harry Chapin's parents", "His parents were Jeanne Elspeth (née Burke) and Jim Chapin, a legendary percussionist" ], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Harry Chapin", "Truth_answer": "Died. July 16, 1981 (aged 38)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Harry Chapin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin#Early_music_career_(1971%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date?", "born in New York City", "Who was Harry Chapin's parents", "His parents were Jeanne Elspeth (née Burke) and Jim Chapin, a legendary percussionist", "How old was Harry Chapin?", "Died. July 16, 1981 (aged 38)" ], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else do you know about him", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else do you know about Harry Chapin", "Truth_answer": "the second of four children, who also included future musicians", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do you know about Harry Chapin besides birth, parents, and age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin#Early_music_career_(1971%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date?", "born in New York City", "Who was Harry Chapin's parents", "His parents were Jeanne Elspeth (née Burke) and Jim Chapin, a legendary percussionist", "How old was Harry Chapin?", "Died. July 16, 1981 (aged 38)", "What else do you know about Harry Chapin besides birth, parents, and age?", "the second of four children, who also included future musicians" ], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his brothers name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Harry Chapin's brother's name", "Truth_answer": "Tom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Chapin's brother's name", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin#Early_music_career_(1971%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "When was Harry Chapin born?", "Harry Forster Chapin was born on December 7, 1942", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Chapin article besides birth date?", "born in New York City", "Who was Harry Chapin's parents", "His parents were Jeanne Elspeth (née Burke) and Jim Chapin, a legendary percussionist", "How old was Harry Chapin?", "Died. July 16, 1981 (aged 38)", "What else do you know about Harry Chapin besides birth, parents, and age?", "the second of four children, who also included future musicians", "What was Harry Chapin's brother's name", "Tom" ], "Conversation_no": 599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about his other brother", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about Tom Chapin's other brother", "Truth_answer": "Steve", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224031403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Harry Chapin's other brother other than Tom's name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly#Stringybark_Creek_police_murders", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the aftermath?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the aftermath", "Truth_answer": "After the sentences were handed down in Benalla Police Court, Sergeant Kennedy from the Mansfield party set off to search for the Kellys, accompanied by Constables McIntyre, Lonigan, and Scanlon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of the Fitzpatrick incident with Ned Kelly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly#Stringybark_Creek_police_murders", "Context": [ "What was the aftermath of the Fitzpatrick incident with Ned Kelly?", "After the sentences were handed down in Benalla Police Court, Sergeant Kennedy from the Mansfield party set off to search for the Kellys, accompanied by Constables McIntyre, Lonigan, and Scanlon." ], "Conversation_no": 600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during that interaction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during that interaction with Seargeant Kennedy's search party and the Ned Kelly gang", "Truth_answer": "McIntyre was at the fire making tea, with Lonigan, when they were suddenly surprised by the Kelly gang. McInytre held up his hands. Lonigan went for cover. Kelly shot him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during that interaction with Seargeant Kennedy's search party and the Ned Kelly gang?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly#Stringybark_Creek_police_murders", "Context": [ "What was the aftermath of the Fitzpatrick incident with Ned Kelly?", "After the sentences were handed down in Benalla Police Court, Sergeant Kennedy from the Mansfield party set off to search for the Kellys, accompanied by Constables McIntyre, Lonigan, and Scanlon.", "What happened during that interaction with Seargeant Kennedy's search party and the Ned Kelly gang?", "McIntyre was at the fire making tea, with Lonigan, when they were suddenly surprised by the Kelly gang. McInytre held up his hands. Lonigan went for cover. Kelly shot him." ], "Conversation_no": 600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ned Kelly article", "Truth_answer": "At about 5:30pm Kelly then heard the approach of Kennedy and Scanlan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ned Kelly article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly#Stringybark_Creek_police_murders", "Context": [ "What was the aftermath of the Fitzpatrick incident with Ned Kelly?", "After the sentences were handed down in Benalla Police Court, Sergeant Kennedy from the Mansfield party set off to search for the Kellys, accompanied by Constables McIntyre, Lonigan, and Scanlon.", "What happened during that interaction with Seargeant Kennedy's search party and the Ned Kelly gang?", "McIntyre was at the fire making tea, with Lonigan, when they were suddenly surprised by the Kelly gang. McInytre held up his hands. Lonigan went for cover. Kelly shot him.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ned Kelly article?", "At about 5:30pm Kelly then heard the approach of Kennedy and Scanlan" ], "Conversation_no": 600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he was approached?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the Ned Kelly gang was approached by Kennedy and Scanlan", "Truth_answer": "The Kelly gang prepares to open fire as Kennedy and Scanlan arrive. Lonigan's body lies in the foreground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Ned Kelly gang was approached by Kennedy and Scanlan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly#Outlawed_under_the_Felons'_Apprehension_Act", "Context": [ "What was the aftermath of the Fitzpatrick incident with Ned Kelly?", "After the sentences were handed down in Benalla Police Court, Sergeant Kennedy from the Mansfield party set off to search for the Kellys, accompanied by Constables McIntyre, Lonigan, and Scanlon.", "What happened during that interaction with Seargeant Kennedy's search party and the Ned Kelly gang?", "McIntyre was at the fire making tea, with Lonigan, when they were suddenly surprised by the Kelly gang. McInytre held up his hands. Lonigan went for cover. Kelly shot him.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ned Kelly article?", "At about 5:30pm Kelly then heard the approach of Kennedy and Scanlan", "What happened after the Ned Kelly gang was approached by Kennedy and Scanlan?", "The Kelly gang prepares to open fire as Kennedy and Scanlan arrive. Lonigan's body lies in the foreground." ], "Conversation_no": 600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever get in trouble with the law again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Ned Kelly gang ever get in trouble with the law again", "Truth_answer": "In response to the public outrage at the murder of police officers, the Victorian Parliament passed the Felons' Apprehension Act, which outlawed the gang", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ned Kelly gang ever get in trouble with the law again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin with Mr. Cooper?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin with Mr. Cooper", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Lee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee" ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she get the role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper", "Truth_answer": "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper." ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was she on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Nicole Lee on the show", "Truth_answer": "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her film debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals" ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What character did she play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What character did Raven-Symoné play", "Truth_answer": "Stymie's girlfriend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Rascals_(film)", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Stymie's girlfriend" ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of her co-stars on the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals", "Truth_answer": "Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023021956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Rascals_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undeniable_(Raven-Symon%C3%A9_album)", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Stymie's girlfriend", "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals?", "Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes" ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her role in Undeniable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Raven-Symoné's role in Undeniable", "Truth_answer": "Undeniable is the second (and first independently released) studio album by American singer Raven-Symoné.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undeniable_(Raven-Symon%C3%A9_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Raven-Symoné's role in Undeniable?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Stymie's girlfriend", "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals?", "Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes", "What was Raven-Symoné's role in Undeniable?", "Undeniable is the second (and first independently released) studio album by American singer Raven-Symoné." ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of the singles on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the singles on Raven-Symoné's album, Undeniable", "Truth_answer": "The album yielded one single: a cover of Stevie Wonder's With a Child's Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the singles on Raven-Symoné's album, Undeniable?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9#1994%E2%80%932001:_Film_debut,_Hangin'_with_Mr._Cooper_and_Undeniable", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Stymie's girlfriend", "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals?", "Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes", "What was Raven-Symoné's role in Undeniable?", "Undeniable is the second (and first independently released) studio album by American singer Raven-Symoné.", "What are some of the singles on Raven-Symoné's album, Undeniable?", "The album yielded one single: a cover of Stevie Wonder's With a Child's Heart." ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album well-received", "Truth_answer": "This album, in terms of sales, did worse than her previous record despite new kinds of promotion. She was dropped from Crash Records in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album well-received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undeniable_(Raven-Symon%C3%A9_album)#Charts", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Stymie's girlfriend", "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals?", "Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes", "What was Raven-Symoné's role in Undeniable?", "Undeniable is the second (and first independently released) studio album by American singer Raven-Symoné.", "What are some of the singles on Raven-Symoné's album, Undeniable?", "The album yielded one single: a cover of Stevie Wonder's With a Child's Heart.", "Was Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album well-received?", "This album, in terms of sales, did worse than her previous record despite new kinds of promotion. She was dropped from Crash Records in 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it make the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album make the charts", "Truth_answer": "Charts. Chart, Peak position. ARIA Charts, 56. Japan Oricon International Album Chart, 34.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album make the charts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Raven-Symone's role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "Nicole Lee", "How did Raven-Symoné get the role in Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Pearman landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.", "How long was Raven-Symoné on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper?", "She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season, and remained until the series finale in 1997.", "What was Raven-Symoné's film debut?", "In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals", "What character did Raven-Symoné play in the movie The Little Rascals?", "Stymie's girlfriend", "Who were some of Raven-Symoné's co-stars on the movie The Little Rascals?", "Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes", "What was Raven-Symoné's role in Undeniable?", "Undeniable is the second (and first independently released) studio album by American singer Raven-Symoné.", "What are some of the singles on Raven-Symoné's album, Undeniable?", "The album yielded one single: a cover of Stevie Wonder's With a Child's Heart.", "Was Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album well-received?", "This album, in terms of sales, did worse than her previous record despite new kinds of promotion. She was dropped from Crash Records in 2000.", "Did Raven-Symoné's Undeniable album make the charts?", "Charts. Chart, Peak position. ARIA Charts, 56. Japan Oricon International Album Chart, 34." ], "Conversation_no": 601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do critics have to say about her acting in film and on hangin with Mr. Cooper?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do critics have to say about Raven-Symoné's acting in film and on hangin with Mr. Cooper", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do critics have to say about Raven-Symoné's acting in film and on hangin with Mr. Cooper?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/will-forte-and-india-carney-join-in-ucla-bonfire-and-rally", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "dd he graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "dd he graduate", "Truth_answer": "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/will-forte-and-india-carney-join-in-ucla-bonfire-and-rally", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993" ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA", "Truth_answer": "1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160521002307id_/http://newsroom.ucla.edu:80/stories/will-forte-and-india-carney-join-in-ucla-bonfire-and-rally_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/january-jones-dating-will-forte-details-on-the-new-couple-201514/", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "1993" ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte marry", "Truth_answer": "Forte has never been married", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://articlebio.com/will-forte", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "1993", "Did Will Forte marry?", "Forte has never been married" ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have any kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Will Forte have any kids", "Truth_answer": "has no children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Will Forte have any kids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Early_life", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "1993", "Did Will Forte marry?", "Forte has never been married", "Does Will Forte have any kids?", "has no children" ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influenced him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influenced Will Forte", "Truth_answer": "Peter Sellers, David Letterman, Steve Martin and the sketch-comedy television series Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Will Forte?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Early_life", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "1993", "Did Will Forte marry?", "Forte has never been married", "Does Will Forte have any kids?", "has no children", "What influenced Will Forte?", "Peter Sellers, David Letterman, Steve Martin and the sketch-comedy television series Saturday Night Live." ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was life ike growing up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was life like growing up for Will Forte", "Truth_answer": "Forte describes himself as having been a really happy kid, whose parents were wonderful and created a very loving environment. He was interested in comedy from a young age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was life like growing up for Will Forte?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "1993", "Did Will Forte marry?", "Forte has never been married", "Does Will Forte have any kids?", "has no children", "What influenced Will Forte?", "Peter Sellers, David Letterman, Steve Martin and the sketch-comedy television series Saturday Night Live.", "What was life like growing up for Will Forte?", "Forte describes himself as having been a really happy kid, whose parents were wonderful and created a very loving environment. He was interested in comedy from a young age." ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any charity work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte do any charity work", "Truth_answer": "Forte is a supporter of the camp Wampler's Kids, previously the national spokesman for SciEyes, serves on the Board of Directors of the National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte do any charity work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Will Forte graduate?", "Forte graduated from UCLA with a degree in history in 1993", "When did Will Forte graduate from UCLA?", "1993", "Did Will Forte marry?", "Forte has never been married", "Does Will Forte have any kids?", "has no children", "What influenced Will Forte?", "Peter Sellers, David Letterman, Steve Martin and the sketch-comedy television series Saturday Night Live.", "What was life like growing up for Will Forte?", "Forte describes himself as having been a really happy kid, whose parents were wonderful and created a very loving environment. He was interested in comedy from a young age.", "Did Will Forte do any charity work?", "Forte is a supporter of the camp Wampler's Kids, previously the national spokesman for SciEyes, serves on the Board of Directors of the National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness." ], "Conversation_no": 602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Will Forte article", "Truth_answer": "Forte currently resides in Santa Monica, California. He purchased his home just two weeks before joining SNL and being forced to move to New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Will Forte article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Simon#1971%E2%80%931976", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1971?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1971", "Truth_answer": "After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Simon began writing and recording solo material again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1971 for Paul Simon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Simon#1971%E2%80%931976", "Context": [ "What happened in 1971 for Paul Simon?", "After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Simon began writing and recording solo material again." ], "Conversation_no": 603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he write and record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Paul Simon write and record after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970", "Truth_answer": "Mother and Child Reunion“, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Paul Simon write and record after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Simon#1971%E2%80%931976", "Context": [ "What happened in 1971 for Paul Simon?", "After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Simon began writing and recording solo material again.", "What songs did Paul Simon write and record after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "Mother and Child Reunion“, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard“" ], "Conversation_no": 603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he write any other music during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Paul Simon write any other music during this time", "Truth_answer": "Kodachrome, Loves Me Like a Rock“, American Tune, Something So Right“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Simon write any other music during the time 1971-1976 besides Mother and Child Reunion and Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Simon#1971%E2%80%931976", "Context": [ "What happened in 1971 for Paul Simon?", "After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Simon began writing and recording solo material again.", "What songs did Paul Simon write and record after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "Mother and Child Reunion“, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard“", "Did Paul Simon write any other music during the time 1971-1976 besides Mother and Child Reunion and Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard?", "Kodachrome, Loves Me Like a Rock“, American Tune, Something So Right“" ], "Conversation_no": 603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he produce any solo albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Simon produce any solo albums after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970", "Truth_answer": "His album Paul Simon was released in January 1972. Simon's next project was the pop-folk album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon, released in May 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Simon produce any solo albums after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Simon#1971%E2%80%931976", "Context": [ "What happened in 1971 for Paul Simon?", "After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Simon began writing and recording solo material again.", "What songs did Paul Simon write and record after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "Mother and Child Reunion“, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard“", "Did Paul Simon write any other music during the time 1971-1976 besides Mother and Child Reunion and Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard?", "Kodachrome, Loves Me Like a Rock“, American Tune, Something So Right“", "Did Paul Simon produce any solo albums after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "His album Paul Simon was released in January 1972. Simon's next project was the pop-folk album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon, released in May 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Simon ever tour for his solo albums", "Truth_answer": "Simon's next project was the pop-folk album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon reached No. 1 on the Cashbox album charts. the tour came next", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Simon ever tour for his solo albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Simon#1971%E2%80%931976", "Context": [ "What happened in 1971 for Paul Simon?", "After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Simon began writing and recording solo material again.", "What songs did Paul Simon write and record after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "Mother and Child Reunion“, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard“", "Did Paul Simon write any other music during the time 1971-1976 besides Mother and Child Reunion and Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard?", "Kodachrome, Loves Me Like a Rock“, American Tune, Something So Right“", "Did Paul Simon produce any solo albums after Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970?", "His album Paul Simon was released in January 1972. Simon's next project was the pop-folk album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon, released in May 1973.", "Did Paul Simon ever tour for his solo albums?", "Simon's next project was the pop-folk album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon reached No. 1 on the Cashbox album charts. the tour came next" ], "Conversation_no": 603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Simon article", "Truth_answer": "Still Crazy After All These Years, his next album, marked another departure. The mood was darker, as he wrote and recorded it in the wake of his divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Simon article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell#As_a_competitor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Russell as a competitor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Russell as a competitor", "Truth_answer": "Russell was driven by a neurotic need to win, as his Celtic teammate Heinsohn observed. He was so tense before every game that he regularly vomited in the locker room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030110429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bill Russell as a competitor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell#Accomplishments_and_legacy", "Context": [ "How was Bill Russell as a competitor?", "Russell was driven by a neurotic need to win, as his Celtic teammate Heinsohn observed. He was so tense before every game that he regularly vomited in the locker room." ], "Conversation_no": 604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did other athletes like him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did other athletes like Bill Russell", "Truth_answer": "Opponent Wilt Chamberlain said Russell's timing as a shot-blocker was unparalleled. Bill Bradley—Russell's Knicks opponent—wrote in 2009 that Russell was the smartest player ever to play the game [of basketball].", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030110429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did other athletes like Bill Russell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell#Accomplishments_and_legacy", "Context": [ "How was Bill Russell as a competitor?", "Russell was driven by a neurotic need to win, as his Celtic teammate Heinsohn observed. He was so tense before every game that he regularly vomited in the locker room.", "How did other athletes like Bill Russell?", "Opponent Wilt Chamberlain said Russell's timing as a shot-blocker was unparalleled. Bill Bradley—Russell's Knicks opponent—wrote in 2009 that Russell was the smartest player ever to play the game [of basketball]." ], "Conversation_no": 604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What aspect of the game was he the best at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What aspect of the game was Bill Russell the best at", "Truth_answer": "On the hardwood, he was considered the consummate defensive center, noted for his unmatched defensive intensity, his stellar basketball IQ and his sheer will to win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030110429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What aspect of the game was Bill Russell the best at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell", "Context": [ "How was Bill Russell as a competitor?", "Russell was driven by a neurotic need to win, as his Celtic teammate Heinsohn observed. He was so tense before every game that he regularly vomited in the locker room.", "How did other athletes like Bill Russell?", "Opponent Wilt Chamberlain said Russell's timing as a shot-blocker was unparalleled. Bill Bradley—Russell's Knicks opponent—wrote in 2009 that Russell was the smartest player ever to play the game [of basketball].", "What aspect of the game was Bill Russell the best at?", "On the hardwood, he was considered the consummate defensive center, noted for his unmatched defensive intensity, his stellar basketball IQ and his sheer will to win." ], "Conversation_no": 604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform well with any other players?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Russell perform well with any other players", "Truth_answer": "he was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty that won eleven NBA championships during his thirteen-year career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Russell perform well with any other players?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell#Accomplishments_and_legacy", "Context": [ "How was Bill Russell as a competitor?", "Russell was driven by a neurotic need to win, as his Celtic teammate Heinsohn observed. He was so tense before every game that he regularly vomited in the locker room.", "How did other athletes like Bill Russell?", "Opponent Wilt Chamberlain said Russell's timing as a shot-blocker was unparalleled. Bill Bradley—Russell's Knicks opponent—wrote in 2009 that Russell was the smartest player ever to play the game [of basketball].", "What aspect of the game was Bill Russell the best at?", "On the hardwood, he was considered the consummate defensive center, noted for his unmatched defensive intensity, his stellar basketball IQ and his sheer will to win.", "Did Bill Russell perform well with any other players?", "he was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty that won eleven NBA championships during his thirteen-year career" ], "Conversation_no": 604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any major games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Russell win any major games", "Truth_answer": "Russell is one of the most successful and decorated athletes in North American sports history. His achievements include 11 NBA championships as a player with the Boston Celtics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030110429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Russell win any major games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about Grace's personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Grace's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Slick has been married twice—to Gerald Jerry Slick, a cinematographer, from 1961 to 1971, then to Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer, from 1976 to 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life?", "Slick has been married twice—to Gerald Jerry Slick, a cinematographer, from 1961 to 1971, then to Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer, from 1976 to 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about her life outside music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's life outside music besides her marriage", "Truth_answer": "She has one child—a daughter, China Wing Kantner (born January 25, 1971).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's life outside music besides her marriage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life?", "Slick has been married twice—to Gerald Jerry Slick, a cinematographer, from 1961 to 1971, then to Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer, from 1976 to 1994.", "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's life outside music besides her marriage?", "She has one child—a daughter, China Wing Kantner (born January 25, 1971)." ], "Conversation_no": 605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any info about her childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any info about Grace Slick's childhood", "Truth_answer": "Her father, working in the investment banking, was transferred several times when she was a child. she lived in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Palo Alto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any info about Grace Slick's childhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life?", "Slick has been married twice—to Gerald Jerry Slick, a cinematographer, from 1961 to 1971, then to Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer, from 1976 to 1994.", "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's life outside music besides her marriage?", "She has one child—a daughter, China Wing Kantner (born January 25, 1971).", "Is there any info about Grace Slick's childhood?", "Her father, working in the investment banking, was transferred several times when she was a child. she lived in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Palo Alto." ], "Conversation_no": 605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were either of her husbands involved in her musical career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were either of Grace Slick's husbands involved in her musical career", "Truth_answer": "Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were either of Grace Slick's husbands involved in her musical career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life?", "Slick has been married twice—to Gerald Jerry Slick, a cinematographer, from 1961 to 1971, then to Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer, from 1976 to 1994.", "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's life outside music besides her marriage?", "She has one child—a daughter, China Wing Kantner (born January 25, 1971).", "Is there any info about Grace Slick's childhood?", "Her father, working in the investment banking, was transferred several times when she was a child. she lived in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Palo Alto.", "Were either of Grace Slick's husbands involved in her musical career?", "Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer" ], "Conversation_no": 605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Slick publicly has acknowledged her alcoholism, discussed her rehabilitation experiences, and commented on her use of LSD, marijuana, and other substances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life besides her marriages, and childhood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick#Retirement", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life?", "Slick has been married twice—to Gerald Jerry Slick, a cinematographer, from 1961 to 1971, then to Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer, from 1976 to 1994.", "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's life outside music besides her marriage?", "She has one child—a daughter, China Wing Kantner (born January 25, 1971).", "Is there any info about Grace Slick's childhood?", "Her father, working in the investment banking, was transferred several times when she was a child. she lived in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Palo Alto.", "Were either of Grace Slick's husbands involved in her musical career?", "Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer", "What else can you tell me about Grace Slick's personal life besides her marriages, and childhood?", "Slick publicly has acknowledged her alcoholism, discussed her rehabilitation experiences, and commented on her use of LSD, marijuana, and other substances" ], "Conversation_no": 605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her daughter play any part in her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick's daughter play any part in her career", "Truth_answer": "she did perform on Knock Me Out, a track from In Flight, the 1996 solo debut from former 4 Non Blondes singer, and friend of daughter China, Linda Perry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick's daughter play any part in her career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first job he held?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first job he held", "Truth_answer": "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper#Early_life", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset." ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first office he ran for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for", "Truth_answer": "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927." ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he in office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Judge Robert T. Corcorcoro in office", "Truth_answer": "Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 41st district. In office, 1928–1930", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160919142704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Johnson_Stone_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Sherman Cooper in office in the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper#Early_political_career", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927.", "How long was John Sherman Cooper in office in the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 41st district. In office, 1928–1930" ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he run for another political office after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper run for another political office after that", "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Cooper declared his candidacy for county judge of Pulaski County.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper run for another political office after being Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper#Early_political_career", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927.", "How long was John Sherman Cooper in office in the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 41st district. In office, 1928–1930", "Did John Sherman Cooper run for another political office after being Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "In 1929, Cooper declared his candidacy for county judge of Pulaski County." ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win that election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper win that election for County Judge of Pulaski County", "Truth_answer": "Cooper won the election, however, beginning the first of his eight years as county judge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper win that election for County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927.", "How long was John Sherman Cooper in office in the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 41st district. In office, 1928–1930", "Did John Sherman Cooper run for another political office after being Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "In 1929, Cooper declared his candidacy for county judge of Pulaski County.", "Did John Sherman Cooper win that election for County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Cooper won the election, however, beginning the first of his eight years as county judge." ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win by a lot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper win by a lot", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper win by a lot in the election for County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper#Early_political_career", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927.", "How long was John Sherman Cooper in office in the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 41st district. In office, 1928–1930", "Did John Sherman Cooper run for another political office after being Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "In 1929, Cooper declared his candidacy for county judge of Pulaski County.", "Did John Sherman Cooper win that election for County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Cooper won the election, however, beginning the first of his eight years as county judge.", "Did John Sherman Cooper win by a lot in the election for County Judge of Pulaski County?" ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything special while he was county judge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Sherman do anything special while he was county judge", "Truth_answer": "During his service, he was required by law to enforce eviction notices, but helped those evicted find other housing or gave them money, earning the nickname the poor man's judge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Sherman Cooper do anything special while he was County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper#Early_political_career", "Context": [ "What was the first job John Sherman Cooper held?", "He was admitted to the bar by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset.", "What was the first office John Sherman Cooper ran for?", "After being urged into politics by his uncle, Judge Roscoe Tartar, Cooper ran unopposed for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives as a Republican in 1927.", "How long was John Sherman Cooper in office in the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 41st district. In office, 1928–1930", "Did John Sherman Cooper run for another political office after being Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives?", "In 1929, Cooper declared his candidacy for county judge of Pulaski County.", "Did John Sherman Cooper win that election for County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Cooper won the election, however, beginning the first of his eight years as county judge.", "Did John Sherman Cooper win by a lot in the election for County Judge of Pulaski County?", "Did John Sherman Cooper do anything special while he was County Judge of Pulaski County?", "During his service, he was required by law to enforce eviction notices, but helped those evicted find other housing or gave them money, earning the nickname the poor man's judge." ], "Conversation_no": 606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information on John Sherman Cooper on his early political career besides being the poor man's judge, first job, and Kentucky House of Representatives", "Truth_answer": "He became so depressed by the poverty and suffering of his constituents during the Great Depression that he had a nervous breakdown and took a leave to seek psychiatric treatment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sherman_Cooper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information on John Sherman Cooper on his early political career besides being the poor man's judge, first job, and Kentucky House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Burroughs attend Harvard?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Burroughs attend Harvard", "Truth_answer": "He left home in 1932 to attend Harvard University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did William S. Burroughs attend Harvard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs#Harvard_University", "Context": [ "What year did William S. Burroughs attend Harvard?", "He left home in 1932 to attend Harvard University" ], "Conversation_no": 607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Burroughs study at Harvard?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did William S. Burroughs study at Harvard", "Truth_answer": "arts degree", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William S. Burroughs study at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs#Harvard_University", "Context": [ "What year did William S. Burroughs attend Harvard?", "He left home in 1932 to attend Harvard University", "What did William S. Burroughs study at Harvard?", "arts degree" ], "Conversation_no": 607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is significant about his time at Harvard University?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is significant about William S. Burroughs' time at Harvard University", "Truth_answer": "During the summers, he worked as a cub reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, covering the police docket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about William S. Burroughs' time at Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs#Harvard_University", "Context": [ "What year did William S. Burroughs attend Harvard?", "He left home in 1932 to attend Harvard University", "What did William S. Burroughs study at Harvard?", "arts degree", "What is significant about William S. Burroughs' time at Harvard University?", "During the summers, he worked as a cub reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, covering the police docket." ], "Conversation_no": 607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything information about Burroughs during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything information about William S. Burroughs during the Harvard years besides study, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch", "Truth_answer": "They would drive from Boston to New York in a reckless fashion. Once, Stern scared Burroughs so badly that he asked to be let out of the vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything information about William S. Burroughs during the Harvard years besides study, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Siberia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Stere live in Siberia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stere live in Siberia", "Truth_answer": "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Siberia", "Context": [ "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term." ], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he have to do with Siberia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia", "Truth_answer": "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Early_life", "Context": [ "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term." ], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to get sent to Siberia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Constantin Stere do to get sent to Siberia", "Truth_answer": "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Constantin Stere do to get sent to Siberia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Early_life", "Context": [ "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere do to get sent to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program" ], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he deported to Siberia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Constantin Stere deported to Siberia", "Truth_answer": "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Constantin Stere deported to Siberia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Siberia", "Context": [ "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere do to get sent to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "Why was Constantin Stere deported to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program" ], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Siberia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Constantin Stere do in Siberia", "Truth_answer": "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Constantin Stere do in Siberia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Siberia", "Context": [ "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere do to get sent to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "Why was Constantin Stere deported to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "What did Constantin Stere do in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term." ], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about he article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Constantin Stere article besides deportation and Kogan-Bernstein", "Truth_answer": "While in prison, a physician who examined him noted that he had suffered a nervous breakdown, and had him moved to a prison hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Constantin Stere article besides deportation and Kogan-Bernstein?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere#Siberia", "Context": [ "Did Constantin Stere live in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere have to do with Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What did Constantin Stere do to get sent to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "Why was Constantin Stere deported to Siberia?", "Stere and Kogan-Bernstein engaged in revolutionary politics as socialists and Narodniks, initiating a conspirative self-instruction cell of six inside their school. Stere declared his opposition to a Social democratic program", "What did Constantin Stere do in Siberia?", "In 1885, he was deported to Siberia, serving a three-year term.", "What else can you tell me about the Constantin Stere article besides deportation and Kogan-Bernstein?", "While in prison, a physician who examined him noted that he had suffered a nervous breakdown, and had him moved to a prison hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he have a nervous breakdown?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Constantin Stere have a nervous breakdown", "Truth_answer": "According to most accounts, he attempted suicide caused by either the death of his brother, or by news that the Narodnik leader had become a supporter of the establishment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Constantin Stere have a nervous breakdown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Business_endeavors", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what's one of her business endeavours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's one of her business endeavours", "Truth_answer": "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Business_endeavors", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how does the fragrance sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell", "Truth_answer": "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reb%27l_Fleur", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she get into selling fragrances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701173644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reb'l_Fleur_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Business_endeavors", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what's another business endeavour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna", "Truth_answer": "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Business_endeavors", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other music artists is she on Tidal with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna", "Truth_answer": "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_(service)#Reception", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is Tidal successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful", "Truth_answer": "Shortly after Tidal's launch the service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Following criticism the app had already fallen out of the top 700.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Fenty_trademarks", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake.", "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful?", "Shortly after Tidal's launch the service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Following criticism the app had already fallen out of the top 700." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other business endeavours has she done?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other business endeavours has Tidal done", "Truth_answer": "In November 2015, Rihanna and Benoit Demouy launched a beauty and stylist agency named Fr8me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business endeavours has Rihanna done besides Tidal, and fragrances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Fenty_trademarks", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake.", "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful?", "Shortly after Tidal's launch the service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Following criticism the app had already fallen out of the top 700.", "What other business endeavours has Rihanna done besides Tidal, and fragrances?", "In November 2015, Rihanna and Benoit Demouy launched a beauty and stylist agency named Fr8me." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where is Fr8me located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Rihanna's beauty and stylist agency Fr8me located", "Truth_answer": "The business based in Los Angeles was set up in order to assist artists in booking commercials, editorial shoots, ad campaigns and red-carpet appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Rihanna's beauty and stylist agency Fr8me located?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Fenty_trademarks", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake.", "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful?", "Shortly after Tidal's launch the service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Following criticism the app had already fallen out of the top 700.", "What other business endeavours has Rihanna done besides Tidal, and fragrances?", "In November 2015, Rihanna and Benoit Demouy launched a beauty and stylist agency named Fr8me.", "Where is Rihanna's beauty and stylist agency Fr8me located?", "The business based in Los Angeles was set up in order to assist artists in booking commercials, editorial shoots, ad campaigns and red-carpet appearances." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else interesting about her business endeavors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Rihanna business endeavors besides commercials, editorial shoots, campaigns, red carpets, Fr8me, Tidal, and Reb'l Fleur", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Rihanna launched her critically acclaimed cosmetics company Fenty Beauty under LVMH's Kendo Brands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Rihanna business endeavors besides commercials, editorial shoots, campaigns, red carpets, Fr8me, Tidal, and Reb'l Fleur?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna#Fenty_trademarks", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake.", "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful?", "Shortly after Tidal's launch the service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Following criticism the app had already fallen out of the top 700.", "What other business endeavours has Rihanna done besides Tidal, and fragrances?", "In November 2015, Rihanna and Benoit Demouy launched a beauty and stylist agency named Fr8me.", "Where is Rihanna's beauty and stylist agency Fr8me located?", "The business based in Los Angeles was set up in order to assist artists in booking commercials, editorial shoots, ad campaigns and red-carpet appearances.", "Is there anything else interesting about Rihanna business endeavors besides commercials, editorial shoots, campaigns, red carpets, Fr8me, Tidal, and Reb'l Fleur?", "In 2017, Rihanna launched her critically acclaimed cosmetics company Fenty Beauty under LVMH's Kendo Brands." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where are the cosmetics sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are Rihanna's Fenty Beauty cosmetics sold", "Truth_answer": "The first installment of Fenty Beauty was released on September 8, 2017 in stores and online, available in over 150 countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Rihanna's Fenty Beauty cosmetics sold?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenty_Beauty#Background", "Context": [ "What's one of Rihanna's business endeavours?", "Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011.", "How did the fragrance Reb'l Fleur by Rihanna sell?", "The product became highly successful, according to Rolling Stone, Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011.", "How did Rihanna get into selling fragrances?", "In 2009, Jay-Z signed a deal with Parlux Fragrances that involved launching scents for Kanye West and Rihanna.", "What's another business endeavour of Rihanna?", "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "What other music artists is Rihanna on Tidal with besides Rihanna?", "Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as Kanye West, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake.", "Is the music streaming service Tidal successful?", "Shortly after Tidal's launch the service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Following criticism the app had already fallen out of the top 700.", "What other business endeavours has Rihanna done besides Tidal, and fragrances?", "In November 2015, Rihanna and Benoit Demouy launched a beauty and stylist agency named Fr8me.", "Where is Rihanna's beauty and stylist agency Fr8me located?", "The business based in Los Angeles was set up in order to assist artists in booking commercials, editorial shoots, ad campaigns and red-carpet appearances.", "Is there anything else interesting about Rihanna business endeavors besides commercials, editorial shoots, campaigns, red carpets, Fr8me, Tidal, and Reb'l Fleur?", "In 2017, Rihanna launched her critically acclaimed cosmetics company Fenty Beauty under LVMH's Kendo Brands.", "Where are Rihanna's Fenty Beauty cosmetics sold?", "The first installment of Fenty Beauty was released on September 8, 2017 in stores and online, available in over 150 countries." ], "Conversation_no": 609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did she come up with the name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Rihanna come up with the name for her cosmetics company Fenty Beauty", "Truth_answer": "In June 2014, Rihanna trademarked her surname, Fenty, for use on an array of products. Fenty Beauty was among these new trademarks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190719071628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenty_Beauty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rihanna come up with the name for her cosmetics company Fenty Beauty?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Politics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What political topics was he interested in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What political topics was he interested in", "Truth_answer": "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Activism_and_journalism", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism." ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he become an activist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist", "Truth_answer": "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Activism_and_journalism", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies." ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What years was he writing about his ideas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas", "Truth_answer": "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he became a pamphleteer and writer about secularist ideas, adopting the pseudonym Iconoclast to protect his employer's reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Activism_and_journalism", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies.", "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he became a pamphleteer and writer about secularist ideas, adopting the pseudonym Iconoclast to protect his employer's reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write all the articles himself or were there other writers also?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Bradlaugh write all the articles himself or were there other writers also", "Truth_answer": "1876, Bradlaugh and Besant decided to republish the American Charles Knowlton's pamphlet advocating birth control, The Fruits of Philosophy, or the Private Companion of Young Married People", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Bradlaugh write all the articles himself or were there other writers also?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Activism_and_journalism", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies.", "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he became a pamphleteer and writer about secularist ideas, adopting the pseudonym Iconoclast to protect his employer's reputation.", "Did Charles Bradlaugh write all the articles himself or were there other writers also?", "1876, Bradlaugh and Besant decided to republish the American Charles Knowlton's pamphlet advocating birth control, The Fruits of Philosophy, or the Private Companion of Young Married People" ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get in trouble with the authorities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Bradlaugh get in trouble with the authorities", "Truth_answer": "The two activists were both tried in 1877", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Bradlaugh and Besant get in trouble with the authorities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Activism_and_journalism", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies.", "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he became a pamphleteer and writer about secularist ideas, adopting the pseudonym Iconoclast to protect his employer's reputation.", "Did Charles Bradlaugh write all the articles himself or were there other writers also?", "1876, Bradlaugh and Besant decided to republish the American Charles Knowlton's pamphlet advocating birth control, The Fruits of Philosophy, or the Private Companion of Young Married People", "Did Charles Bradlaugh and Besant get in trouble with the authorities?", "The two activists were both tried in 1877" ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they found guilty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Charles Bradlaugh and Besant found guilty", "Truth_answer": "They were sentenced to heavy fines and six months' imprisonment, but their conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Charles Bradlaugh and Besant found guilty for their pamphlet advocating birth control?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Activism_and_journalism", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies.", "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he became a pamphleteer and writer about secularist ideas, adopting the pseudonym Iconoclast to protect his employer's reputation.", "Did Charles Bradlaugh write all the articles himself or were there other writers also?", "1876, Bradlaugh and Besant decided to republish the American Charles Knowlton's pamphlet advocating birth control, The Fruits of Philosophy, or the Private Companion of Young Married People", "Did Charles Bradlaugh and Besant get in trouble with the authorities?", "The two activists were both tried in 1877", "Were Charles Bradlaugh and Besant found guilty for their pamphlet advocating birth control?", "They were sentenced to heavy fines and six months' imprisonment, but their conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal." ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another topic besides birth control that he wrote about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another topic besides birth control Charles Bradlaugh wrote about", "Truth_answer": "In 1860 he became editor of the secularist newspaper, the National Reformer. In 1868, the Reformer was prosecuted by the British Government for blasphemy and sedition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another topic besides birth control Charles Bradlaugh wrote about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Imprisonment", "Context": [ "What political topics was Charles Bradlaugh interested in?", "Bradlaugh was an advocate of trade unionism, republicanism, and universal suffrage, and he opposed socialism.", "Why did Charles Bradlaugh become an activist?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he was a convinced freethinker. He gradually attained prominence in a number of liberal or radical political groups or societies.", "What years was Charles Bradlaugh writing about his freethinking ideas?", "Bradlaugh returned to London in 1853. By this time he became a pamphleteer and writer about secularist ideas, adopting the pseudonym Iconoclast to protect his employer's reputation.", "Did Charles Bradlaugh write all the articles himself or were there other writers also?", "1876, Bradlaugh and Besant decided to republish the American Charles Knowlton's pamphlet advocating birth control, The Fruits of Philosophy, or the Private Companion of Young Married People", "Did Charles Bradlaugh and Besant get in trouble with the authorities?", "The two activists were both tried in 1877", "Were Charles Bradlaugh and Besant found guilty for their pamphlet advocating birth control?", "They were sentenced to heavy fines and six months' imprisonment, but their conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal.", "What is another topic besides birth control Charles Bradlaugh wrote about?", "In 1860 he became editor of the secularist newspaper, the National Reformer. In 1868, the Reformer was prosecuted by the British Government for blasphemy and sedition." ], "Conversation_no": 610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his ideas popular or unpopular with the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Charles Bradlaugh's ideas popular or unpopular with the public", "Truth_answer": "Supporting Bradlaugh were William Ewart Gladstone, T. P. O'Connor and George Bernard Shaw as well as hundreds of thousands of people", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Charles Bradlaugh's ideas popular or unpopular with the public?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Second Select Committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Second Select Committee", "Truth_answer": "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath" ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee", "Truth_answer": "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee." ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were they questioned about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Select Committee questioned about", "Truth_answer": "Bradlaugh arguing that, should the Committee decide he had no right to affirm, he would take the oath and regard it as binding on his conscience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh questioned about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee.", "What were Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh questioned about?", "Bradlaugh arguing that, should the Committee decide he had no right to affirm, he would take the oath and regard it as binding on his conscience." ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What oath did they refuse to take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What oath did Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh refuse to take", "Truth_answer": "allowed to take the Oath while omitting the words on the true faith of a Christian“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What oath did Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh refuse to take?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee.", "What were Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh questioned about?", "Bradlaugh arguing that, should the Committee decide he had no right to affirm, he would take the oath and regard it as binding on his conscience.", "What oath did Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh refuse to take?", "allowed to take the Oath while omitting the words on the true faith of a Christian“" ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he consider himself to be a Christian?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Bradlaugh consider himself to be a Christian", "Truth_answer": "Charles Bradlaugh was an atheist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Bradlaugh consider himself to be a Christian?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee.", "What were Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh questioned about?", "Bradlaugh arguing that, should the Committee decide he had no right to affirm, he would take the oath and regard it as binding on his conscience.", "What oath did Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh refuse to take?", "allowed to take the Oath while omitting the words on the true faith of a Christian“", "Did Charles Bradlaugh consider himself to be a Christian?", "Charles Bradlaugh was an atheist." ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the questioning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the questioning of Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh", "Truth_answer": "When the Committee decided its report it recommended that if Bradlaugh sought to affirm he should be allowed to do so to clarify the law", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the questioning of Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee.", "What were Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh questioned about?", "Bradlaugh arguing that, should the Committee decide he had no right to affirm, he would take the oath and regard it as binding on his conscience.", "What oath did Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh refuse to take?", "allowed to take the Oath while omitting the words on the true faith of a Christian“", "Did Charles Bradlaugh consider himself to be a Christian?", "Charles Bradlaugh was an atheist.", "What happened after the questioning of Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh?", "When the Committee decided its report it recommended that if Bradlaugh sought to affirm he should be allowed to do so to clarify the law" ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it the government questioning him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was it the government questioning Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh", "Truth_answer": "Prime Minister William Gladstone set up a second Select Committee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it the government questioning Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh#Second_Select_Committee", "Context": [ "What is the Second Select Committee in relation to Charles Bradlaugh?", "The Select Committee began deliberating when it considered a paper put in by Sir Thomas Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take Oath", "What was Charles Bradlaugh involvement in the Second Select Committee?", "Erskine May and Bradlaugh himself were questioned by the Committee.", "What were Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh questioned about?", "Bradlaugh arguing that, should the Committee decide he had no right to affirm, he would take the oath and regard it as binding on his conscience.", "What oath did Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh refuse to take?", "allowed to take the Oath while omitting the words on the true faith of a Christian“", "Did Charles Bradlaugh consider himself to be a Christian?", "Charles Bradlaugh was an atheist.", "What happened after the questioning of Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh?", "When the Committee decided its report it recommended that if Bradlaugh sought to affirm he should be allowed to do so to clarify the law", "Was it the government questioning Erskine May and Charles Bradlaugh?", "Prime Minister William Gladstone set up a second Select Committee" ], "Conversation_no": 611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the final vote count?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the final vote count on Charles Bradlaugh seeking to affirm", "Truth_answer": "275 to 230", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220100059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final vote count on Charles Bradlaugh seeking to affirm?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the youth teams he played on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the youth teams he played on", "Truth_answer": "U.S. Olympic Development Program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904075446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the youth teams Freddy Adu played on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu#Signing_with_MLS", "Context": [ "What was one of the youth teams Freddy Adu played on?", "U.S. Olympic Development Program" ], "Conversation_no": 612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there another team he played on after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after playing with the U.S. Olympic Development Program", "Truth_answer": "At the age of 14, Adu became the youngest American ever to sign a major league professional contract in any team sport when he was chosen by D.C. United.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904075446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after playing with the U.S. Olympic Development Program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu", "Context": [ "What was one of the youth teams Freddy Adu played on?", "U.S. Olympic Development Program", "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after playing with the U.S. Olympic Development Program?", "At the age of 14, Adu became the youngest American ever to sign a major league professional contract in any team sport when he was chosen by D.C. United." ], "Conversation_no": 612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Freddy Adu play", "Truth_answer": "primarily as an attacking midfielder, but also as a winger or forward", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904075446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Freddy Adu play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu#D.C._United", "Context": [ "What was one of the youth teams Freddy Adu played on?", "U.S. Olympic Development Program", "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after playing with the U.S. Olympic Development Program?", "At the age of 14, Adu became the youngest American ever to sign a major league professional contract in any team sport when he was chosen by D.C. United.", "What position did Freddy Adu play?", "primarily as an attacking midfielder, but also as a winger or forward" ], "Conversation_no": 612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Freddy Adu article on his career as a youth", "Truth_answer": "On April 3, Adu came on in United's first game of the 2004 season as a substitute, making him the youngest player ever to appear in United States professional sports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Freddy Adu article on his career as a youth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu#Real_Salt_Lake", "Context": [ "What was one of the youth teams Freddy Adu played on?", "U.S. Olympic Development Program", "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after playing with the U.S. Olympic Development Program?", "At the age of 14, Adu became the youngest American ever to sign a major league professional contract in any team sport when he was chosen by D.C. United.", "What position did Freddy Adu play?", "primarily as an attacking midfielder, but also as a winger or forward", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Freddy Adu article on his career as a youth?", "On April 3, Adu came on in United's first game of the 2004 season as a substitute, making him the youngest player ever to appear in United States professional sports." ], "Conversation_no": 612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there another team he played on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after D.C. United", "Truth_answer": "On December 11, 2006, D.C. United traded Adu and goalkeeper Nick Rimando to Real Salt Lake in exchange for a major allocation, goalkeeper Jay Nolly, and future considerations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904075446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another team Freddy Adu played on after D.C. United?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley#Inauguration_and_appointments", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the inauguration?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the inauguration", "Truth_answer": "McKinley was sworn in as president on March 4, 1897, as his wife and mother looked on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the William McKinley inauguration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley#Inauguration_and_appointments", "Context": [ "What happened at the William McKinley inauguration?", "McKinley was sworn in as president on March 4, 1897, as his wife and mother looked on." ], "Conversation_no": 613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything significant happen at the inauguration?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen at the William McKinley inauguration", "Truth_answer": "The new President gave a lengthy inaugural address; he urged tariff reform. He warned against foreign interventions, We want no wars of conquest. We must avoid temptation of territorial aggression.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen at the William McKinley inauguration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the William McKinley inauguration?", "McKinley was sworn in as president on March 4, 1897, as his wife and mother looked on.", "Did anything significant happen at the William McKinley inauguration?", "The new President gave a lengthy inaugural address; he urged tariff reform. He warned against foreign interventions, We want no wars of conquest. We must avoid temptation of territorial aggression.“" ], "Conversation_no": 613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was William McKinley's inaugural address well received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William McKinley's inaugural address well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley#Inauguration_and_appointments", "Context": [ "What happened at the William McKinley inauguration?", "McKinley was sworn in as president on March 4, 1897, as his wife and mother looked on.", "Did anything significant happen at the William McKinley inauguration?", "The new President gave a lengthy inaugural address; he urged tariff reform. He warned against foreign interventions, We want no wars of conquest. We must avoid temptation of territorial aggression.“", "Was William McKinley's inaugural address well received?" ], "Conversation_no": 613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the inauguration?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the William McKinley inauguration", "Truth_answer": "03/04/1897", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the William McKinley inauguration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the William McKinley inauguration?", "McKinley was sworn in as president on March 4, 1897, as his wife and mother looked on.", "Did anything significant happen at the William McKinley inauguration?", "The new President gave a lengthy inaugural address; he urged tariff reform. He warned against foreign interventions, We want no wars of conquest. We must avoid temptation of territorial aggression.“", "Was William McKinley's inaugural address well received?", "When was the William McKinley inauguration?", "03/04/1897" ], "Conversation_no": 613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the weather like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the weather like at the William McKinley inauguration", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the weather like at the William McKinley inauguration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "Truth_answer": "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGruber_(film)", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010)." ], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Will FOrte role in the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber", "Truth_answer": "MacGruber stars Will Forte in the title role", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGruber_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Recent_work_and_The_Last_Man_on_Earth_(2015%E2%80%932018)", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010).", "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber?", "MacGruber stars Will Forte in the title role" ], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned besides MacGruber", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Forte played Hulka in the comedy Keanu. In 2018, he starred as National Lampoon magazine co-founder and writer Douglas Kenney in A Futile and Stupid Gesture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned besides MacGruber?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010).", "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber?", "MacGruber stars Will Forte in the title role", "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned besides MacGruber?", "In 2016, Forte played Hulka in the comedy Keanu. In 2018, he starred as National Lampoon magazine co-founder and writer Douglas Kenney in A Futile and Stupid Gesture." ], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any award or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Will Forte win any award or recognition", "Truth_answer": "He was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, for acting and writing for the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Recent_work_and_The_Last_Man_on_Earth_(2015%E2%80%932018)", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010).", "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber?", "MacGruber stars Will Forte in the title role", "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned besides MacGruber?", "In 2016, Forte played Hulka in the comedy Keanu. In 2018, he starred as National Lampoon magazine co-founder and writer Douglas Kenney in A Futile and Stupid Gesture.", "Did Will Forte win any award or recognition?", "He was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, for acting and writing for the series." ], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Will Forte article besides MacGruber, Keanu, A Futile and Stupid Gesture and Primetime Emmy Awards", "Truth_answer": "He assumed his shot at a film career was ruined, and he imagined that if acting did not work out, he would return to writing primarily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Will Forte article besides MacGruber, Keanu, A Futile and Stupid Gesture and Primetime Emmy Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Recent_work_and_The_Last_Man_on_Earth_(2015%E2%80%932018)", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010).", "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber?", "MacGruber stars Will Forte in the title role", "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned besides MacGruber?", "In 2016, Forte played Hulka in the comedy Keanu. In 2018, he starred as National Lampoon magazine co-founder and writer Douglas Kenney in A Futile and Stupid Gesture.", "Did Will Forte win any award or recognition?", "He was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, for acting and writing for the series.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Will Forte article besides MacGruber, Keanu, A Futile and Stupid Gesture and Primetime Emmy Awards?", "He assumed his shot at a film career was ruined, and he imagined that if acting did not work out, he would return to writing primarily." ], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it mentioned that he returned to Writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was it mentioned in the article that Will Forte returned to Writing", "Truth_answer": "Forte began work on The Last Man on Earth. Forte serves as the series' creator, a writer, the lead role, and showrunner for its first season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it mentioned in the article that Will Forte returned to Writing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte#Recent_work_and_The_Last_Man_on_Earth_(2015%E2%80%932018)", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Will Forte and film roles", "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show. His most famous role on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010).", "What was Will Forte's role in the film MacGuber?", "MacGruber stars Will Forte in the title role", "Which other film of Will Forte was mentioned besides MacGruber?", "In 2016, Forte played Hulka in the comedy Keanu. In 2018, he starred as National Lampoon magazine co-founder and writer Douglas Kenney in A Futile and Stupid Gesture.", "Did Will Forte win any award or recognition?", "He was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, for acting and writing for the series.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Will Forte article besides MacGruber, Keanu, A Futile and Stupid Gesture and Primetime Emmy Awards?", "He assumed his shot at a film career was ruined, and he imagined that if acting did not work out, he would return to writing primarily.", "Was it mentioned in the article that Will Forte returned to Writing?", "Forte began work on The Last Man on Earth. Forte serves as the series' creator, a writer, the lead role, and showrunner for its first season." ], "Conversation_no": 614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which of his writing was mentioned in the page?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of Will Forte's writing was mentioned in the page", "Truth_answer": "Forte began work on The Last Man on Earth. Forte serves as the series' creator, a writer, the lead role, and showrunner for its first season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Will Forte's writing was mentioned in the page?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/groucho-marx/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he go to Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he go to Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "1931", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155549id_/http://projects.latimes.com:80/hollywood/star-walk/groucho-marx/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx#Hollywood", "Context": [ "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "1931" ], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Groucho Marx first movie", "Truth_answer": "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Groucho Marx's first movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx#Hollywood", "Context": [ "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "1931", "What was Groucho Marx's first movie?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time." ], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why wasn't it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why wasn't Groucho Marx's first movie released", "Truth_answer": "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't Groucho Marx's first movie released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx#Hollywood", "Context": [ "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "1931", "What was Groucho Marx's first movie?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "Why wasn't Groucho Marx's first movie released?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time." ], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a movie that was released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a Groucho Marx movie that was released", "Truth_answer": "A decade later, the team made two of their Broadway hits—The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers movies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a Groucho Marx movie that was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx#Hollywood", "Context": [ "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "1931", "What was Groucho Marx's first movie?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "Why wasn't Groucho Marx's first movie released?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "What was a Groucho Marx movie that was released?", "A decade later, the team made two of their Broadway hits—The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers movies." ], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he star in any movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Groucho Marx star in any movies", "Truth_answer": "Marx made 26 movies, 13 of them with his brothers Chico and Harpo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Groucho Marx star in any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx#Hollywood", "Context": [ "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "1931", "What was Groucho Marx's first movie?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "Why wasn't Groucho Marx's first movie released?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "What was a Groucho Marx movie that was released?", "A decade later, the team made two of their Broadway hits—The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers movies.", "Did Groucho Marx star in any movies?", "Marx made 26 movies, 13 of them with his brothers Chico and Harpo." ], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it about Marx that was different?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was it about Groucho Marx that was different", "Truth_answer": "Marx developed a routine as a wisecracking hustler with a distinctive chicken-walking lope, an exaggerated greasepaint mustache and eyebrows, and an ever-present cigar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it about Groucho Marx that was different?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx", "Context": [ "When did Groucho Marx go to Hollywood?", "1931", "What was Groucho Marx's first movie?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "Why wasn't Groucho Marx's first movie released?", "Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was never released, and is believed to have been destroyed at the time.", "What was a Groucho Marx movie that was released?", "A decade later, the team made two of their Broadway hits—The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers movies.", "Did Groucho Marx star in any movies?", "Marx made 26 movies, 13 of them with his brothers Chico and Harpo.", "What was it about Groucho Marx that was different?", "Marx developed a routine as a wisecracking hustler with a distinctive chicken-walking lope, an exaggerated greasepaint mustache and eyebrows, and an ever-present cigar" ], "Conversation_no": 615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Marx noted for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Groucho Marx noted for", "Truth_answer": "A master of quick wit, he is widely considered one of America's greatest comedians.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://libquotes.com/groucho-marx_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Groucho Marx noted for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Kevin accused?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Kevin accused", "Truth_answer": "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kevin Spacey accused?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey", "Context": [ "When was Kevin Spacey accused?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14." ], "Conversation_no": 616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he accused of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kevin Spacey accused of", "Truth_answer": "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Spacey accused of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey", "Context": [ "When was Kevin Spacey accused?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "What was Kevin Spacey accused of?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14." ], "Conversation_no": 616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else accuse spacey of sexual misconduct?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else accuse spacey of sexual misconduct", "Truth_answer": "Numerous other men subsequently came forward alleging that Spacey had sexually harassed or assaulted them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else accuse Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct besides Anthony Rapp?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey#Sexual_misconduct_allegations", "Context": [ "When was Kevin Spacey accused?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "What was Kevin Spacey accused of?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did anyone else accuse Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct besides Anthony Rapp?", "Numerous other men subsequently came forward alleging that Spacey had sexually harassed or assaulted them." ], "Conversation_no": 616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did spacey say in response?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did spacey say in response to Anthony Rapp", "Truth_answer": "On November 1, 2017, Spacey stated that he would be seeking evaluation and treatment for his behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevin Spacey say in response to accusations of sexual misconduct?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark#Military_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he join the military", "Truth_answer": "Clark's military career began July 2, 1962, when he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wesley Clark join the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark", "Context": [ "When did Wesley Clark join the military?", "Clark's military career began July 2, 1962, when he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which branch did he join?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which branch did Wesley Clark join", "Truth_answer": "Service/branch. United States Army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which branch did Wesley Clark join?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark", "Context": [ "When did Wesley Clark join the military?", "Clark's military career began July 2, 1962, when he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.", "Which branch did Wesley Clark join?", "Service/branch. United States Army" ], "Conversation_no": 617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight in any wars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wesley Clark fight in any wars", "Truth_answer": "Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Kosovo War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wesley Clark fight in any wars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark", "Context": [ "When did Wesley Clark join the military?", "Clark's military career began July 2, 1962, when he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.", "Which branch did Wesley Clark join?", "Service/branch. United States Army", "Did Wesley Clark fight in any wars?", "Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Kosovo War." ], "Conversation_no": 617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he known for anything ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Wesley Clark known for anything", "Truth_answer": "He spent 34 years in the U.S. Army, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wesley Clark known for anything ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark", "Context": [ "When did Wesley Clark join the military?", "Clark's military career began July 2, 1962, when he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.", "Which branch did Wesley Clark join?", "Service/branch. United States Army", "Did Wesley Clark fight in any wars?", "Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Kosovo War.", "Was Wesley Clark known for anything ?", "He spent 34 years in the U.S. Army, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom." ], "Conversation_no": 617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wesley Clark win any awards", "Truth_answer": "He spent 34 years in the U.S. Army, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wesley Clark win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Early_years_(1996%E2%80%931998)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in 1996?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in 1996", "Truth_answer": "On May 10, 1996, Copeland replaced Bob Holly's opponent on short notice in the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the wrestler Edge do in 1996?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the wrestler Edge do in 1996?", "On May 10, 1996, Copeland replaced Bob Holly's opponent on short notice in the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario." ], "Conversation_no": 618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the match?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Rockman win the match", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the wrestler Edge win the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario, on May 10, 1996?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Early_years_(1996–1998)", "Context": [ "What did the wrestler Edge do in 1996?", "On May 10, 1996, Copeland replaced Bob Holly's opponent on short notice in the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario.", "Did the wrestler Edge win the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario, on May 10, 1996?" ], "Conversation_no": 618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Edge wrestler article", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Copeland initially made $210 per week while working for WWF without an official contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Edge wrestler article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "What did the wrestler Edge do in 1996?", "On May 10, 1996, Copeland replaced Bob Holly's opponent on short notice in the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario.", "Did the wrestler Edge win the opening match of a WWF house show in Hamilton, Ontario, on May 10, 1996?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Edge wrestler article?", "In 1996, Copeland initially made $210 per week while working for WWF without an official contract." ], "Conversation_no": 618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have many matches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the wrestler Edge have many matches", "Truth_answer": "Edge is one of the most decorated professional wrestlers of all-time, having won 31 championships in WWE overall", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the wrestler Edge have many matches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is fight the tide?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is fight the tide", "Truth_answer": "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real" ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the tracks in this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real", "Truth_answer": "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide#Charts", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts." ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the album perform on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide#Charts", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38." ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the song perform on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart." ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released", "Truth_answer": "Released June 15, 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Released June 15, 2004" ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their recording company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide", "Truth_answer": "Label Sparrow Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide#Promotion_and_release", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Released June 15, 2004", "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide?", "Label Sparrow Records" ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide", "Truth_answer": "In September 2004, Sanctus Real embarked on their first headlining tour, the Fight the Tide Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide#Promotion_and_release", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Released June 15, 2004", "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide?", "Label Sparrow Records", "Did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "In September 2004, Sanctus Real embarked on their first headlining tour, the Fight the Tide Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the Sanctus Real go on tour", "Truth_answer": "September 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Released June 15, 2004", "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide?", "Label Sparrow Records", "Did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "In September 2004, Sanctus Real embarked on their first headlining tour, the Fight the Tide Tour.", "When did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "September 2004" ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the tour domestic or international?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide tour domestic or international", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide tour domestic or international?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide#Promotion_and_release", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Released June 15, 2004", "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide?", "Label Sparrow Records", "Did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "In September 2004, Sanctus Real embarked on their first headlining tour, the Fight the Tide Tour.", "When did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "September 2004", "Was Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide tour domestic or international?" ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any other bands or singers that they toured with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real have any other bands or singers they toured with on the Fight the Tide tour besides Sanctus Real", "Truth_answer": "The tour covered over 25 cities and featured guest bands Hawk Nelson, Seven Places and Ever Stays Red.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real have any other bands or singers they toured with on the Fight the Tide tour besides Sanctus Real?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_Tide#Accolades", "Context": [ "What is Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide?", "Fight the Tide is the second studio album from Christian rock band Sanctus Real", "What were the tracks in the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real?", "It also spawned the singles Everything About You and The Fight Song, both of which hit #1 on Christian rock radio charts.", "How did the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Billboard's Hot Christian Albums – #23. Billboard's Top Heatseekers – #38.", "How did the song Everything About You from the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real perform on the charts?", "Everything About You – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart. The Fight Song – #1 on R&R magazine's Christian rock chart.", "When was the album Fight the Tide by Sanctus Real released?", "Released June 15, 2004", "What was Sanctus Real's recording company for their album Fight the Tide?", "Label Sparrow Records", "Did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "In September 2004, Sanctus Real embarked on their first headlining tour, the Fight the Tide Tour.", "When did Sanctus Real go on tour for their album Fight the Tide?", "September 2004", "Was Sanctus Real's Fight the Tide tour domestic or international?", "Did Sanctus Real have any other bands or singers they toured with on the Fight the Tide tour besides Sanctus Real?", "The tour covered over 25 cities and featured guest bands Hawk Nelson, Seven Places and Ever Stays Red." ], "Conversation_no": 619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real win any awards for their album Fight the Tide", "Truth_answer": "On 2005, the album won a Dove Award for Modern Rock Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real win any awards for their album Fight the Tide?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Intentionality_and_the_background", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is intentionality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is intentionality", "Truth_answer": "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Intentionality_and_the_background", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality" ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article", "Truth_answer": "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Intentionality_and_the_background", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion." ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the background mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the background mean", "Truth_answer": "He calls Background the set of abilities, capacities, tendencies, and dispositions that humans have that are not themselves intentional states but that generate appropriate such states on demand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the background mean for John Searle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Intentionality_and_the_background", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion.", "What does the background mean for John Searle?", "He calls Background the set of abilities, capacities, tendencies, and dispositions that humans have that are not themselves intentional states but that generate appropriate such states on demand." ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the NETWORK?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the network for John Searle", "Truth_answer": "Searle supplements his reference to Background with the concept of the Network, one's network of other beliefs, desires, and other intentional states for any particular intentional state to make sense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the network for John Searle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Consciousness", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion.", "What does the background mean for John Searle?", "He calls Background the set of abilities, capacities, tendencies, and dispositions that humans have that are not themselves intentional states but that generate appropriate such states on demand.", "What is the network for John Searle?", "Searle supplements his reference to Background with the concept of the Network, one's network of other beliefs, desires, and other intentional states for any particular intentional state to make sense." ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he believe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did John Searle believe besides the Network", "Truth_answer": "Building upon his views about intentionality, Searle presents a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind (1992).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Searle believe besides the Network?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Consciousness", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion.", "What does the background mean for John Searle?", "He calls Background the set of abilities, capacities, tendencies, and dispositions that humans have that are not themselves intentional states but that generate appropriate such states on demand.", "What is the network for John Searle?", "Searle supplements his reference to Background with the concept of the Network, one's network of other beliefs, desires, and other intentional states for any particular intentional state to make sense.", "What else did John Searle believe besides the Network?", "Building upon his views about intentionality, Searle presents a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind (1992)." ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In which way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In which way did John Searle present a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind", "Truth_answer": "He argues that, starting with behaviorism, much of modern philosophy has tried to deny the existence of consciousness, with little success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In which way did John Searle present a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Searle%E2%80%93Lawson_debate", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion.", "What does the background mean for John Searle?", "He calls Background the set of abilities, capacities, tendencies, and dispositions that humans have that are not themselves intentional states but that generate appropriate such states on demand.", "What is the network for John Searle?", "Searle supplements his reference to Background with the concept of the Network, one's network of other beliefs, desires, and other intentional states for any particular intentional state to make sense.", "What else did John Searle believe besides the Network?", "Building upon his views about intentionality, Searle presents a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind (1992).", "In which way did John Searle present a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind?", "He argues that, starting with behaviorism, much of modern philosophy has tried to deny the existence of consciousness, with little success." ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any notable debates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Searle have any notable debates", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Searle had a brief exchange with Jacques Derrida regarding speech-act theory. The exchange was characterized by a degree of mutual hostility between the philosophers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Searle have any notable debates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle#Searle%E2%80%93Lawson_debate", "Context": [ "What is intentionality for John Searle?", "In Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), Searle applies the principles of his account(s) of illocutionary acts to the investigation of intentionality", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Searle also introduces a technical term the Background, which, according to him, has been the source of much philosophical discussion.", "What does the background mean for John Searle?", "He calls Background the set of abilities, capacities, tendencies, and dispositions that humans have that are not themselves intentional states but that generate appropriate such states on demand.", "What is the network for John Searle?", "Searle supplements his reference to Background with the concept of the Network, one's network of other beliefs, desires, and other intentional states for any particular intentional state to make sense.", "What else did John Searle believe besides the Network?", "Building upon his views about intentionality, Searle presents a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind (1992).", "In which way did John Searle present a view concerning consciousness in his book The Rediscovery of the Mind?", "He argues that, starting with behaviorism, much of modern philosophy has tried to deny the existence of consciousness, with little success.", "Did John Searle have any notable debates?", "In the early 1970s, Searle had a brief exchange with Jacques Derrida regarding speech-act theory. The exchange was characterized by a degree of mutual hostility between the philosophers." ], "Conversation_no": 620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he feel this way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did John Searle feel mutual hostility with Jacques Derrida", "Truth_answer": "Searle was particularly hostile to Derrida's deconstructionist framework and much later refused to let his response to Derrida be printed along with Derrida's papers in the 1988 collection Limited Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John Searle feel mutual hostility with Jacques Derrida?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)#Grand_Tour_success", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the grand tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the grand tour", "Truth_answer": "1988", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)#Grand_Tour_success", "Context": [ "When was the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "1988" ], "Conversation_no": 621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the Grand Tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the cyclist Sean Kelly win the Grand Tour", "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour, over West German Raimund Dietzen and also won the points competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the cyclist Sean Kelly win the Grand Tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)#Stage_successes", "Context": [ "When was the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "1988", "Did the cyclist Sean Kelly win the Grand Tour?", "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour, over West German Raimund Dietzen and also won the points competition." ], "Conversation_no": 621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened before the Grand Tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened before the Grand Tour", "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won his seventh Paris–Nice in spring 1988, a record. He won Gent–Wevelgem several weeks later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened before the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)", "Context": [ "When was the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "1988", "Did the cyclist Sean Kelly win the Grand Tour?", "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour, over West German Raimund Dietzen and also won the points competition.", "What happened before the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Sean Kelly won his seventh Paris–Nice in spring 1988, a record. He won Gent–Wevelgem several weeks later." ], "Conversation_no": 621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about cyclist Sean Kelly besides his Grand Tour win", "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won Paris–Nice seven years in a row and the first UCI Road World Cup in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://speakerpedia.com/speakers/sean-kelly_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about cyclist Sean Kelly besides his Grand Tour win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)#Grand_Tour_success", "Context": [ "When was the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "1988", "Did the cyclist Sean Kelly win the Grand Tour?", "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour, over West German Raimund Dietzen and also won the points competition.", "What happened before the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Sean Kelly won his seventh Paris–Nice in spring 1988, a record. He won Gent–Wevelgem several weeks later.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about cyclist Sean Kelly besides his Grand Tour win?", "Sean Kelly won Paris–Nice seven years in a row and the first UCI Road World Cup in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the Grand Tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly", "Truth_answer": "After his Vuelta win Sean Kelly returned to Carrick-on-Suir where a parade was held in his honour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)#Post-cycling_career", "Context": [ "When was the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "1988", "Did the cyclist Sean Kelly win the Grand Tour?", "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour, over West German Raimund Dietzen and also won the points competition.", "What happened before the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Sean Kelly won his seventh Paris–Nice in spring 1988, a record. He won Gent–Wevelgem several weeks later.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about cyclist Sean Kelly besides his Grand Tour win?", "Sean Kelly won Paris–Nice seven years in a row and the first UCI Road World Cup in 1989.", "What happened after the Grand Tour for the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "After his Vuelta win Sean Kelly returned to Carrick-on-Suir where a parade was held in his honour." ], "Conversation_no": 621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anything named after him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anything named after the cyclist Sean Kelly", "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly Cycling Academy in Belgium", "Truth_passages": [ "https://speakerpedia.com/speakers/sean-kelly_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything named after the cyclist Sean Kelly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Eichmann in Jerusalem", "Truth_answer": "A team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Adolf Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203145414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann#Trial", "Context": [ "Why was Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "A team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Adolf Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the trial last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Adolf Eichmann's trial last", "Truth_answer": "11 April to 14 August 1961", "Truth_passages": [ "https://theholocaustscream.com/holocaust13/what-did-the-holocaust-lead-to-what-is-dachau-concentration-camp.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Adolf Eichmann's trial last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann#Trial", "Context": [ "Why was Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "A team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Adolf Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and more.", "How long did Adolf Eichmann's trial last?", "11 April to 14 August 1961" ], "Conversation_no": 622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did you find interesting about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Adolf Eichmann's trial", "Truth_answer": "Throughout his cross-examination, prosecutor Gideon Hausner attempted to get Adolf Eichmann to admit he was personally guilty, but no such confession was forthcoming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about the Adolf Eichmann trial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann#Trial", "Context": [ "Why was Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "A team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Adolf Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and more.", "How long did Adolf Eichmann's trial last?", "11 April to 14 August 1961", "What did you find interesting about the Adolf Eichmann trial?", "Throughout his cross-examination, prosecutor Gideon Hausner attempted to get Adolf Eichmann to admit he was personally guilty, but no such confession was forthcoming." ], "Conversation_no": 622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Adolf Eichmann's trial", "Truth_answer": "On 15 December 1961, Adolf Eichmann was sentenced to death by hanging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Adolf Eichmann's trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann#Trial", "Context": [ "Why was Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "A team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Adolf Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and more.", "How long did Adolf Eichmann's trial last?", "11 April to 14 August 1961", "What did you find interesting about the Adolf Eichmann trial?", "Throughout his cross-examination, prosecutor Gideon Hausner attempted to get Adolf Eichmann to admit he was personally guilty, but no such confession was forthcoming.", "What was the result of Adolf Eichmann's trial?", "On 15 December 1961, Adolf Eichmann was sentenced to death by hanging." ], "Conversation_no": 622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Adolf accused of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Adolf accused of", "Truth_answer": "Adolf Eichmann was convicted on 15 counts of crimes against humanity, war crimes, crimes against the Jewish people, and membership in a criminal organisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adolf Eichmann accused of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in Sean Kelly's early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Sean Kelly's early years", "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly's first professional race was the Étoile de Bessèges. It started on 7 February 1977 and lasted six days. Kelly came 10th on the first day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the cyclist Sean Kelly's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)", "Context": [ "What happened in the cyclist Sean Kelly's early years?", "Sean Kelly's first professional race was the Étoile de Bessèges. It started on 7 February 1977 and lasted six days. Kelly came 10th on the first day." ], "Conversation_no": 623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he started cycling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was the cyclist Sean Kelly when he started cycling", "Truth_answer": "13", "Truth_passages": [ "https://speakerpedia.com/speakers/sean-kelly_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was the cyclist Sean Kelly when he started cycling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)", "Context": [ "What happened in the cyclist Sean Kelly's early years?", "Sean Kelly's first professional race was the Étoile de Bessèges. It started on 7 February 1977 and lasted six days. Kelly came 10th on the first day.", "How old was the cyclist Sean Kelly when he started cycling?", "13" ], "Conversation_no": 623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any interesting fact about his early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any interesting fact about the cyclist Sean Kelly's early years", "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Sean Kelly started in the Tour de France, in which he also won a stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting fact about the cyclist Sean Kelly's early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Four Star records her first record label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Four Star records her first record label", "Truth_answer": "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#1954–1960:_Four_Star_Records", "Context": [ "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954." ], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her first record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Patsy Cline's first record", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Patsy Cline's first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#1954–1960:_Four_Star_Records", "Context": [ "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954.", "What was Patsy Cline's first record?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye." ], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that record have any big hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 1955 single A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye by Patsy Cline have any big hits", "Truth_answer": "Although Patsy Cline promoted it with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry the song was not successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1955 single A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye by Patsy Cline have any big hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#1961–1963:_Career_peak", "Context": [ "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954.", "What was Patsy Cline's first record?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Did the 1955 single A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye by Patsy Cline have any big hits?", "Although Patsy Cline promoted it with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry the song was not successful." ], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Patsy have any big performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline have any big performances", "Truth_answer": "In November 1961, Patsy Cline was invited to perform as part of the Grand Ole Opry's show at Carnegie Hall in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline have any big performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#1954–1960:_Four_Star_Records", "Context": [ "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954.", "What was Patsy Cline's first record?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Did the 1955 single A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye by Patsy Cline have any big hits?", "Although Patsy Cline promoted it with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry the song was not successful.", "Did Patsy Cline have any big performances?", "In November 1961, Patsy Cline was invited to perform as part of the Grand Ole Opry's show at Carnegie Hall in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she recording songs as a country singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline recording songs as a country singer", "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline recorded a variety of musical styles while recording for Four Star. This included genres such as gospel, rockabilly, traditional country and pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline recording songs as a country singer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#1960–1961:_New_beginnings_and_car_accident", "Context": [ "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954.", "What was Patsy Cline's first record?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Did the 1955 single A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye by Patsy Cline have any big hits?", "Although Patsy Cline promoted it with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry the song was not successful.", "Did Patsy Cline have any big performances?", "In November 1961, Patsy Cline was invited to perform as part of the Grand Ole Opry's show at Carnegie Hall in New York City.", "Was Patsy Cline recording songs as a country singer?", "Patsy Cline recorded a variety of musical styles while recording for Four Star. This included genres such as gospel, rockabilly, traditional country and pop." ], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she leave Four Star Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Patsy Cline leave Four Star Records", "Truth_answer": "Leaving Four Star, Patsy Cline officially signed with Decca Records in late 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patsy Cline leave Four Star Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#Voice_and_style", "Context": [ "Was Four Star records Patsy Cline's first record label?", "Various local appearances led to performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to Patsy Cline's first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954.", "What was Patsy Cline's first record?", "Patsy Cline's first single release was 1955's A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye.", "Did the 1955 single A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye by Patsy Cline have any big hits?", "Although Patsy Cline promoted it with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry the song was not successful.", "Did Patsy Cline have any big performances?", "In November 1961, Patsy Cline was invited to perform as part of the Grand Ole Opry's show at Carnegie Hall in New York City.", "Was Patsy Cline recording songs as a country singer?", "Patsy Cline recorded a variety of musical styles while recording for Four Star. This included genres such as gospel, rockabilly, traditional country and pop.", "When did Patsy Cline leave Four Star Records?", "Leaving Four Star, Patsy Cline officially signed with Decca Records in late 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she experiment with anything other than Rockabilly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline experiment with anything other than Rockabilly", "Truth_answer": "Honky-tonk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline experiment with anything other than Rockabilly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are James May's Toy stories ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are James May's Toy stories", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [ "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day." ], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the show", "Truth_answer": "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits, also fulfilling several of his boyhood dreams in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the show James May's Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [ "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "What happened in the show James May's Toy Stories?", "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits, also fulfilling several of his boyhood dreams in the process." ], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does he take the toy to its limits; does he play with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does James May take the toy to its limits; does he play with them", "Truth_answer": "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does James May take the toy to its limits; does he play with them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [ "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "What happened in the show James May's Toy Stories?", "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits, also fulfilling several of his boyhood dreams in the process.", "How does James May take the toy to its limits; does he play with them?", "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey." ], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else does he put the toys to the test?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else does James May put the toys to the test besides building a full-sized house out of Lego", "Truth_answer": "James May recreated the banked track at Brooklands using Scalextric track, and an attempt at the world's longest working model railway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else does James May put the toys to the test besides building a full-sized house out of Lego?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [ "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "What happened in the show James May's Toy Stories?", "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits, also fulfilling several of his boyhood dreams in the process.", "How does James May take the toy to its limits; does he play with them?", "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey.", "How else does James May put the toys to the test besides building a full-sized house out of Lego?", "James May recreated the banked track at Brooklands using Scalextric track, and an attempt at the world's longest working model railway." ], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he test any other toys in unique ways?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James May test any other toys besides Lego and Scalextric track in unique ways", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, James May created a life-size, fully functional motorcycle and sidecar made entirely out of the construction toy Meccano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May test any other toys besides Lego and Scalextric track in unique ways?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [ "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "What happened in the show James May's Toy Stories?", "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits, also fulfilling several of his boyhood dreams in the process.", "How does James May take the toy to its limits; does he play with them?", "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey.", "How else does James May put the toys to the test besides building a full-sized house out of Lego?", "James May recreated the banked track at Brooklands using Scalextric track, and an attempt at the world's longest working model railway.", "Did James May test any other toys besides Lego and Scalextric track in unique ways?", "In 2013, James May created a life-size, fully functional motorcycle and sidecar made entirely out of the construction toy Meccano." ], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he actually drive the motorcycle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James May actually drive the motorcycle", "Truth_answer": "Joined by Oz Clarke, James May then completed a full lap of the Isle of Man TT Course, a full 37 3⁄4 mile-long circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May actually drive the life-size, fully functional motorcycle and sidecar made entriely out of the construction toy Meccano?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May#James_May's_Toy_Stories", "Context": [ "What are James May's Toy Stories?", "Beginning in October 2009, James May presented a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "What happened in the show James May's Toy Stories?", "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits, also fulfilling several of his boyhood dreams in the process.", "How does James May take the toy to its limits; does he play with them?", "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey.", "How else does James May put the toys to the test besides building a full-sized house out of Lego?", "James May recreated the banked track at Brooklands using Scalextric track, and an attempt at the world's longest working model railway.", "Did James May test any other toys besides Lego and Scalextric track in unique ways?", "In 2013, James May created a life-size, fully functional motorcycle and sidecar made entirely out of the construction toy Meccano.", "Did James May actually drive the life-size, fully functional motorcycle and sidecar made entriely out of the construction toy Meccano?", "Joined by Oz Clarke, James May then completed a full lap of the Isle of Man TT Course, a full 37 3⁄4 mile-long circuit." ], "Conversation_no": 625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he put any other toys to the test?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James May put any other toys to the test besides Lego, Scalextric track, and Meccano", "Truth_answer": "In December 2012 aired a special Christmas Episode called Flight Club, where James May and his team built a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles (35 km).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May put any other toys to the test besides Lego, Scalextric track, and Meccano?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi#James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_(JREF)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the JREF created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the JREF created", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the JREF created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation", "Context": [ "What year was the JREF created?", "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he establish it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did James Randi establish the JREF", "Truth_answer": "The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Randi establish the JREF?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi#James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_(JREF)", "Context": [ "What year was the JREF created?", "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation.", "Why did James Randi establish the JREF?", "The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions." ], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the JREF do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the JREF do", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 2003, the JREF annually hosted The Amaz!ng Meeting, a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the JREF do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_Meeting", "Context": [ "What year was the JREF created?", "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation.", "Why did James Randi establish the JREF?", "The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions.", "What does the JREF do?", "Beginning in 2003, the JREF annually hosted The Amaz!ng Meeting, a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists." ], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is The Amaz!ng Meeting typically held?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is The Amaz!ng Meeting typically held", "Truth_answer": "The Amaz!ng Meeting was typically held in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is The Amaz!ng Meeting typically held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation", "Context": [ "What year was the JREF created?", "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation.", "Why did James Randi establish the JREF?", "The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions.", "What does the JREF do?", "Beginning in 2003, the JREF annually hosted The Amaz!ng Meeting, a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists.", "Where is The Amaz!ng Meeting typically held?", "The Amaz!ng Meeting was typically held in Las Vegas, Nevada." ], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the JREF do anything else noteworthy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the JREF do anything else noteworthy besides The Amaz!ng Meeting", "Truth_answer": "The JREF administered the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817225822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flim-Flam!_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the JREF do anything else noteworthy besides The Amaz!ng Meeting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation", "Context": [ "What year was the JREF created?", "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation.", "Why did James Randi establish the JREF?", "The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions.", "What does the JREF do?", "Beginning in 2003, the JREF annually hosted The Amaz!ng Meeting, a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists.", "Where is The Amaz!ng Meeting typically held?", "The Amaz!ng Meeting was typically held in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Does the JREF do anything else noteworthy besides The Amaz!ng Meeting?", "The JREF administered the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge." ], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the JREF contribute to any charitable causes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the JREF contribute to any charitable causes", "Truth_answer": "The JREF also maintains a legal defense fund to assist persons who are attacked as a result of their investigations and criticism of people who make paranormal claims.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the JREF contribute to any charitable causes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation", "Context": [ "What year was the JREF created?", "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation.", "Why did James Randi establish the JREF?", "The JREF's mission includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions.", "What does the JREF do?", "Beginning in 2003, the JREF annually hosted The Amaz!ng Meeting, a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists.", "Where is The Amaz!ng Meeting typically held?", "The Amaz!ng Meeting was typically held in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Does the JREF do anything else noteworthy besides The Amaz!ng Meeting?", "The JREF administered the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge.", "Does the JREF contribute to any charitable causes?", "The JREF also maintains a legal defense fund to assist persons who are attacked as a result of their investigations and criticism of people who make paranormal claims." ], "Conversation_no": 626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the foundation still in existence today?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the JREF still in existence today", "Truth_answer": "In September 2015, the JREF said it would change to a grant-making foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the JREF still in existence today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Mirror challenge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who challenged Houdini?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904", "Truth_answer": "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Nathaniel Hart", "Truth_answer": "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about the handcuffs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart", "Truth_answer": "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he complete the challenge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he do it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Harry Houdini do the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge at London's Hippodrome theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904.", "Where did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge at London's Hippodrome theater." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What recognition did he get for performing the challenge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What recognition did Harry Houdini get for performing the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini's friend Martin Beck was quoted in Will Goldston's book, Sensational Tales of Mystery Men, as admitting that Houdini was bested that day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recognition did Harry Houdini get for performing the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904.", "Where did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge at London's Hippodrome theater.", "What recognition did Harry Houdini get for performing the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini's friend Martin Beck was quoted in Will Goldston's book, Sensational Tales of Mystery Men, as admitting that Houdini was bested that day." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he bested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Harry Houdini bested by the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "Will Goldston offered no proof of his account, and many modern biographers have found evidence that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harry Houdini bested by the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904.", "Where did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge at London's Hippodrome theater.", "What recognition did Harry Houdini get for performing the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini's friend Martin Beck was quoted in Will Goldston's book, Sensational Tales of Mystery Men, as admitting that Houdini was bested that day.", "How was Harry Houdini bested by the Mirror challenge?", "Will Goldston offered no proof of his account, and many modern biographers have found evidence that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What evidence did they find?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What evidence did Harry Houdini find", "Truth_answer": "Many modern biographers have found evidence notably in the custom design of the handcuffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What evidence did modern biographers find that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904.", "Where did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge at London's Hippodrome theater.", "What recognition did Harry Houdini get for performing the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini's friend Martin Beck was quoted in Will Goldston's book, Sensational Tales of Mystery Men, as admitting that Houdini was bested that day.", "How was Harry Houdini bested by the Mirror challenge?", "Will Goldston offered no proof of his account, and many modern biographers have found evidence that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini.", "What evidence did modern biographers find that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini?", "Many modern biographers have found evidence notably in the custom design of the handcuffs." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why would Houdini arrange the challenge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why would Harry Houdini arrange the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "Many modern biographers have found evidence that his long struggle to escape was pure showmanship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would Harry Houdini arrange the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini#Mirror_challenge", "Context": [ "What was the Mirror challenge for Harry Houdini?", "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs in 1904?", "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Who was Nathaniel Hart?", "Nathaniel Hart was a locksmith from Birmingham.", "What was special about the handcuffs made by Nathaniel Hart?", "It was stated in the book The Secret Life of Houdini that the key required to open the specially designed Mirror handcuffs was 6 inches long.", "When did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge on March 17, 1904.", "Where did Harry Houdini complete the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini completed the Mirror challenge at London's Hippodrome theater.", "What recognition did Harry Houdini get for performing the Mirror challenge?", "Harry Houdini's friend Martin Beck was quoted in Will Goldston's book, Sensational Tales of Mystery Men, as admitting that Houdini was bested that day.", "How was Harry Houdini bested by the Mirror challenge?", "Will Goldston offered no proof of his account, and many modern biographers have found evidence that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini.", "What evidence did modern biographers find that the Mirror challenge may have been arranged by Harry Houdini?", "Many modern biographers have found evidence notably in the custom design of the handcuffs.", "Why would Harry Houdini arrange the Mirror challenge?", "Many modern biographers have found evidence that his long struggle to escape was pure showmanship." ], "Conversation_no": 627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Houdini article besides the Mirror challenge", "Truth_answer": "A full-sized design of the same Mirror Handcuffs and the Bramah style key for it are on display to the public at The Houdini Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Houdini article besides the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#War_and_rebellion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led to his downfall", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led to his downfall", "Truth_answer": "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date did he die on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date did William II of England die on", "Truth_answer": "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did William II of England die on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did William II of England die", "Truth_answer": "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William II of England die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Where did William II of England die?", "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What killed him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What killed William II of England", "Truth_answer": "William II of England went hunting and was killed by an arrow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What killed William II of England?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Where did William II of England die?", "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst.", "What killed William II of England?", "William II of England went hunting and was killed by an arrow." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did it hit him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the arrow hit William II of England", "Truth_answer": "William II of England was killed by an arrow through the lung.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the arrow hit William II of England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Where did William II of England die?", "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst.", "What killed William II of England?", "William II of England went hunting and was killed by an arrow.", "Where did the arrow hit William II of England?", "William II of England was killed by an arrow through the lung." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who shot him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who shot William II of England", "Truth_answer": "The earliest statement of the event was in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which noted that William II of England was shot by an arrow by one of his own men.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who shot William II of England?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Where did William II of England die?", "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst.", "What killed William II of England?", "William II of England went hunting and was killed by an arrow.", "Where did the arrow hit William II of England?", "William II of England was killed by an arrow through the lung.", "Who shot William II of England?", "The earliest statement of the event was in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which noted that William II of England was shot by an arrow by one of his own men.“" ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the other account say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the other account besides the one in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle say about who shot William II of England", "Truth_answer": "Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, although the description of events was later embroidered with other details that may or may not be true.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the other account besides the one in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle say about who shot William II of England?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Where did William II of England die?", "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst.", "What killed William II of England?", "William II of England went hunting and was killed by an arrow.", "Where did the arrow hit William II of England?", "William II of England was killed by an arrow through the lung.", "Who shot William II of England?", "The earliest statement of the event was in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which noted that William II of England was shot by an arrow by one of his own men.“", "What does the other account besides the one in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle say about who shot William II of England?", "Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, although the description of events was later embroidered with other details that may or may not be true." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of William II of England's killer", "Truth_answer": "Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, a nobleman named Walter Tirel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of William II of England's killer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England#Death", "Context": [ "What led to William II of England's downfall?", "According to William of Malmesbury, William II of England was planning to invade the Duchy of Aquitaine at the time of his death.", "What date did William II of England die on?", "William II of England died on 2 August 1100.", "Where did William II of England die?", "William II of England died in the New Forest, probably near Brockenhurst.", "What killed William II of England?", "William II of England went hunting and was killed by an arrow.", "Where did the arrow hit William II of England?", "William II of England was killed by an arrow through the lung.", "Who shot William II of England?", "The earliest statement of the event was in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which noted that William II of England was shot by an arrow by one of his own men.“", "What does the other account besides the one in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle say about who shot William II of England?", "Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, although the description of events was later embroidered with other details that may or may not be true.", "What is the name of William II of England's killer?", "Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, a nobleman named Walter Tirel." ], "Conversation_no": 628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who found the king?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who found William II of England's body", "Truth_answer": "William II of England's body was abandoned by the nobles at the place where he fell. A peasant later found it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who found William II of England's body?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)#1898–1912", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he doing in 1898?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was he doing in 1898", "Truth_answer": "In 1898, the influential critic Joseph Victor Widmann published a series of poems by writer Robert Walser in the Bernese newspaper Der Bund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316044800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the writer Robert Walser doing in 1898?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)#1898–1912", "Context": [ "What was the writer Robert Walser doing in 1898?", "In 1898, the influential critic Joseph Victor Widmann published a series of poems by writer Robert Walser in the Bernese newspaper Der Bund." ], "Conversation_no": 629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that his first published work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the series of poems published by Joseph Victor Widmann the writer Robert Walser's first published work", "Truth_answer": "In 1904, writer Robert Walser's first book, Fritz Kochers Aufsätze (Fritz Kocher's Essays), appeared in the Insel Verlag.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316044800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the series of poems published by Joseph Victor Widmann the writer Robert Walser's first published work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)#1898–1912", "Context": [ "What was the writer Robert Walser doing in 1898?", "In 1898, the influential critic Joseph Victor Widmann published a series of poems by writer Robert Walser in the Bernese newspaper Der Bund.", "Was the series of poems published by Joseph Victor Widmann the writer Robert Walser's first published work?", "In 1904, writer Robert Walser's first book, Fritz Kochers Aufsätze (Fritz Kocher's Essays), appeared in the Insel Verlag." ], "Conversation_no": 629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any non-writing jobs during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the writer Robert Walser have any non-writing jobs from 1898-1912", "Truth_answer": "In 1903, writer Robert Walser fulfilled his military service obligation and, beginning that summer, was the aide of an engineer and inventor in Wädenswil near Zürich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316044800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the writer Robert Walser have any non-writing jobs from 1898-1912?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)#1913–1929", "Context": [ "What was the writer Robert Walser doing in 1898?", "In 1898, the influential critic Joseph Victor Widmann published a series of poems by writer Robert Walser in the Bernese newspaper Der Bund.", "Was the series of poems published by Joseph Victor Widmann the writer Robert Walser's first published work?", "In 1904, writer Robert Walser's first book, Fritz Kochers Aufsätze (Fritz Kocher's Essays), appeared in the Insel Verlag.", "Did the writer Robert Walser have any non-writing jobs from 1898-1912?", "In 1903, writer Robert Walser fulfilled his military service obligation and, beginning that summer, was the aide of an engineer and inventor in Wädenswil near Zürich." ], "Conversation_no": 629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he see any combat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the writer Robert Walser see any combat", "Truth_answer": "During World War I, writer Robert Walser repeatedly had to go into military service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316044800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walser_(writer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the writer Robert Walser see any combat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was somebody important in Kim's life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was somebody important in Kim's life", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Lynch_(basketball)", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Brian Lynch", "Truth_answer": "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210223220011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Lynch_(basketball)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she end up marrying Brian?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.", "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch get married", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch married in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.tennisgrandstand.com/tag/russia/_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.", "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "What year did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch get married?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch married in 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have any children", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have three children: a daughter Jada (born 2008), and two sons Jack (born 2013) and Blake (born 2016).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Early_life_and_background", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.", "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "What year did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch get married?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch married in 2007.", "Did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have any children?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have three children: a daughter Jada (born 2008), and two sons Jack (born 2013) and Blake (born 2016)." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was something else important to her besides her family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was something else important to Kim Clijsters besides her family", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters' first coach Bart Van Kerckhoven recalled that she was extremely energetic and never wanted to leave the tennis court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something else important to Kim Clijsters besides her family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Early_life_and_background", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.", "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "What year did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch get married?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch married in 2007.", "Did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have any children?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have three children: a daughter Jada (born 2008), and two sons Jack (born 2013) and Blake (born 2016).", "What was something else important to Kim Clijsters besides her family?", "Kim Clijsters' first coach Bart Van Kerckhoven recalled that she was extremely energetic and never wanted to leave the tennis court." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Lei Clijsters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Lei Clijsters", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters' father Lei Clijsters was a professional football defender who played for a variety of clubs in the top-flight Belgian First Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lei Clijsters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters#Early_life_and_background", "Context": [ "Who was somebody important in Kim Clijsters' life?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "Who was Brian Lynch?", "Brian Lynch is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach.", "Did Kim Clijsters end up marrying Brian Lynch?", "Kim Clijsters is married to Brian Lynch.", "What year did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch get married?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch married in 2007.", "Did Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have any children?", "Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have three children: a daughter Jada (born 2008), and two sons Jack (born 2013) and Blake (born 2016).", "What was something else important to Kim Clijsters besides her family?", "Kim Clijsters' first coach Bart Van Kerckhoven recalled that she was extremely energetic and never wanted to leave the tennis court.", "Who is Lei Clijsters?", "Kim Clijsters' father Lei Clijsters was a professional football defender who played for a variety of clubs in the top-flight Belgian First Division." ], "Conversation_no": 630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was her mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Kim Clijsters' mother", "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters' mother Els Vandecaetsbeek was a Belgian national artistic gymnastics champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kim Clijsters' mother?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was he born", "Truth_answer": "Zheng He was born in 1371.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://juliepaveglio.blogspot.com/2017/_p6", "https://blanchardfamilyhistory.org/content.php?id=5_p0", "https://blog.northbridgecos.com/2018/03/15/words-karens-story_p2", "http://simrtk.net/viewtopic.php?p=1463920_p15", "https://janetgyford.wordpress.com/category/interviews-with-witham-people/_p175", "https://obits.staradvertiser.com/2018/11/02/_p5", "https://politicalvelcraft.org/2013/06/13/u-s-constitution-closing-in-on-barack-obama-barry-soetoros-identity-fraud/_p7", "https://primarysourcenexus.org/2013/01/learning-from-the-source-abraham-lincoln-me-activity-book/_p4", "https://www.socialexplorer.com/data/Census1810/documentation/84c500d4-fc4e-4d31-9dc8-091c53f1a386_p167", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p2", "http://williamslawkc.com/tag/missouri-senate/_p47", "http://williamslawkc.com/tag/missouri-senate/_p8", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Person/_Lescayer_/5907.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Zheng He born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "What year was Zheng He born?", "Zheng He was born in 1371." ], "Conversation_no": 631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How big was his family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How big was Zheng He's family", "Truth_answer": "Zheng He had an older brother and four sisters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How big was Zheng He's family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "What year was Zheng He born?", "Zheng He was born in 1371.", "How big was Zheng He's family?", "Zheng He had an older brother and four sisters." ], "Conversation_no": 631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were Zheng He's parents", "Truth_answer": "In 1381, Ma Hajji (Zheng He's father) died in the fighting between the Ming armies and Mongol forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Zheng He's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris#United_States_Congresswoman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she join congress", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she join congress", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Katherine Harris ran against Sarasota Attorney Jan Schneider for the congressional district, winning by 10 percentage points in this solidly Republican district.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Katherine Harris join Congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris#United_States_Congresswoman", "Context": [ "When did Katherine Harris join Congress?", "In 2002, Katherine Harris ran against Sarasota Attorney Jan Schneider for the congressional district, winning by 10 percentage points in this solidly Republican district." ], "Conversation_no": 632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do while in office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Katherine Harris do while in office", "Truth_answer": "In a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, Katherine Harris claimed that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Katherine Harris do while in office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris#United_States_Congresswoman", "Context": [ "When did Katherine Harris join Congress?", "In 2002, Katherine Harris ran against Sarasota Attorney Jan Schneider for the congressional district, winning by 10 percentage points in this solidly Republican district.", "What did Katherine Harris do while in office?", "In a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, Katherine Harris claimed that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana." ], "Conversation_no": 632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it true?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Katherine Harris claiming that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana, in a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, true", "Truth_answer": "Carmel Mayor James Brainard and a spokesman for Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan said they had no knowledge of such a plot. Brainard said he had never spoken to Katherine Harris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Katherine Harris claiming that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana, in a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, true?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris#United_States_Congresswoman", "Context": [ "When did Katherine Harris join Congress?", "In 2002, Katherine Harris ran against Sarasota Attorney Jan Schneider for the congressional district, winning by 10 percentage points in this solidly Republican district.", "What did Katherine Harris do while in office?", "In a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, Katherine Harris claimed that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana.", "Was Katherine Harris claiming that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana, in a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, true?", "Carmel Mayor James Brainard and a spokesman for Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan said they had no knowledge of such a plot. Brainard said he had never spoken to Katherine Harris." ], "Conversation_no": 632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the attack on Pearl Harbor", "Truth_answer": "In a 2004 speech in Venice, Florida, Katherine Harris claimed that a Middle Eastern man was arrested for attempting to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Carmel Mayor James Brainard and a spokesman for Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan say they had no knowledge of such a plot to blow up a the power gride in Carmel, Indiana?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr#Solo_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did Andrea have a solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Andrea have a solo career", "Truth_answer": "While her siblings were on hiatus to raise their families, Andrea Corr launched a solo career. She released her first album, Ten Feet High, on 25 June 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110133831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andrea Corr have a solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did Andrea Corr have a solo career?", "While her siblings were on hiatus to raise their families, Andrea Corr launched a solo career. She released her first album, Ten Feet High, on 25 June 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what hits did she have as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What hits did Andrea Corr have as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Andrea Corr's first single was Shame on You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110133831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hits did Andrea Corr have as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Andrea Corr have a solo career?", "While her siblings were on hiatus to raise their families, Andrea Corr launched a solo career. She released her first album, Ten Feet High, on 25 June 2007.", "What hits did Andrea Corr have as a solo artist?", "Andrea Corr's first single was Shame on You." ], "Conversation_no": 633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Shame on You win awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song Shame on You win awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Shame on You win awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Andrea Corr have a solo career?", "While her siblings were on hiatus to raise their families, Andrea Corr launched a solo career. She released her first album, Ten Feet High, on 25 June 2007.", "What hits did Andrea Corr have as a solo artist?", "Andrea Corr's first single was Shame on You.", "Did the song Shame on You win awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other hits did she have in her solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other hits did Andrea Corr have in her solo career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits did Andrea Corr have in her solo career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did Andrea Corr have a solo career?", "While her siblings were on hiatus to raise their families, Andrea Corr launched a solo career. She released her first album, Ten Feet High, on 25 June 2007.", "What hits did Andrea Corr have as a solo artist?", "Andrea Corr's first single was Shame on You.", "Did the song Shame on You win awards?", "What other hits did Andrea Corr have in her solo career?" ], "Conversation_no": 633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long was her solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long ago was Andrea Corr's solo career", "Truth_answer": "Andrea Corr released her first album, Ten Feet High, on 25 June 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110133831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long ago was Andrea Corr's solo career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music was The Corrs", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of music was The Corrs", "Truth_answer": "The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did The Corrs make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs#History", "Context": [ "What type of music did The Corrs make?", "The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music." ], "Conversation_no": 634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the group formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Corrs formed", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Jim and Sharon added their younger siblings, to form a quartet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Corrs formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs#History", "Context": [ "What type of music did The Corrs make?", "The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music.", "When was The Corrs formed?", "In 1990, Jim and Sharon added their younger siblings, to form a quartet." ], "Conversation_no": 634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many siblings in total", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many sibling in total were in The Corrs", "Truth_answer": "There were four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many sibling in total were in The Corrs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs#History", "Context": [ "What type of music did The Corrs make?", "The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music.", "When was The Corrs formed?", "In 1990, Jim and Sharon added their younger siblings, to form a quartet.", "How many sibling in total were in The Corrs?", "There were four." ], "Conversation_no": 634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of the sibilings", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of the siblings in The Corrs", "Truth_answer": "Andrea, Caroline, Jim, and Sharon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the siblings in The Corrs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes#Professional_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the fight take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the fight take place", "Truth_answer": "On June 9, 1978", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thefightcity.com/june-9-1978-norton-vs-holmes/", "Context": [ "When did the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight take place?", "On June 9, 1978" ], "Conversation_no": 635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was considered the underdog?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was considered the underdog", "Truth_answer": "Two things undermined Larry Holmes’ reputation: the 1972 Olympic Trials defeat against Duane Bobick, and his status as a long-time sparring partner for Joe Frazier, Earnie Shavers and Ali.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was considered the underdog in the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight in 1978?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes", "Context": [ "When did the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight take place?", "On June 9, 1978", "Who was considered the underdog in the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight in 1978?", "Two things undermined Larry Holmes’ reputation: the 1972 Olympic Trials defeat against Duane Bobick, and his status as a long-time sparring partner for Joe Frazier, Earnie Shavers and Ali." ], "Conversation_no": 635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Larry Holmes article", "Truth_answer": "Larry Holmes holds the record for the longest individual heavyweight title streak in the modern boxing history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Larry Holmes article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes#Holmes_vs._Cooney", "Context": [ "When did the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight take place?", "On June 9, 1978", "Who was considered the underdog in the Ken Norton vs Larry Holmes fight in 1978?", "Two things undermined Larry Holmes’ reputation: the 1972 Olympic Trials defeat against Duane Bobick, and his status as a long-time sparring partner for Joe Frazier, Earnie Shavers and Ali.", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Larry Holmes article?", "Larry Holmes holds the record for the longest individual heavyweight title streak in the modern boxing history." ], "Conversation_no": 635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did reagan ever call him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did President Reagan ever call Larry Holmes", "Truth_answer": "President Ronald Reagan had a phone installed in Cooney's dressing room so he could call him if he won the fight. Larry Holmes had no such arrangement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did President Reagan ever call Larry Holmes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Final Straw a song or an album", "Truth_answer": "Final Straw was an album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Songs_for_Polarbears_and_When_It's_All_Over_We_Still_Have_to_Clear_Up_(1997–2001)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the band's first 2 albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums", "Truth_answer": "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on Final Straw?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw", "Truth_answer": "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a single released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a single released", "Truth_answer": "The song Run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other singles were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there", "Truth_answer": "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the singles make the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts", "Truth_answer": "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did How to be Dead make the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did How to be Dead make the charts", "Truth_answer": "How to Be Dead reached number 39 in the U.K. Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single How to Be Dead from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30.", "Did the single How to Be Dead from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "How to Be Dead reached number 39 in the U.K. Singles Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article", "Truth_answer": "In mid-2005, during their tour to support Final Straw, Snow Patrol toured with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#Final_Straw_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30.", "Did the single How to Be Dead from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "How to Be Dead reached number 39 in the U.K. Singles Chart.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article?", "In mid-2005, during their tour to support Final Straw, Snow Patrol toured with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened on the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened on the Final Straw tour besides touring with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe", "Truth_answer": "The band then returned to the U.S. to continue touring. That summer also saw Snow Patrol playing a short set in London at the worldwide benefit concert Live 8.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened on the Final Straw tour besides touring with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Straw_Tour#North_American_Tour_(Leg_I)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30.", "Did the single How to Be Dead from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "How to Be Dead reached number 39 in the U.K. Singles Chart.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article?", "In mid-2005, during their tour to support Final Straw, Snow Patrol toured with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe.", "What else happened on the Final Straw tour besides touring with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe?", "The band then returned to the U.S. to continue touring. That summer also saw Snow Patrol playing a short set in London at the worldwide benefit concert Live 8." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Snow Patrol tour in the US in support of the Final Straw album", "Truth_answer": "Cambridge, New York, San Francisco, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Denver, Tucson, Austin, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Snow Patrol tour in the US in support of the Final Straw album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Live_8_concerts_around_the_world_to_%22End_Poverty_Now%22#London,_United_Kingdom", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30.", "Did the single How to Be Dead from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "How to Be Dead reached number 39 in the U.K. Singles Chart.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article?", "In mid-2005, during their tour to support Final Straw, Snow Patrol toured with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe.", "What else happened on the Final Straw tour besides touring with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe?", "The band then returned to the U.S. to continue touring. That summer also saw Snow Patrol playing a short set in London at the worldwide benefit concert Live 8.", "Where did Snow Patrol tour in the US in support of the Final Straw album?", "Cambridge, New York, San Francisco, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Denver, Tucson, Austin, among others." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was live 8 well attended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the worldwide benefit concert Live 8 in London well attended", "Truth_answer": "205,000 people attended the 2005 Live 8 concert in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the worldwide benefit concert Live 8 in London well attended?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol#A_Hundred_Million_Suns_(2008–2009)", "Context": [ "Was Final Straw a song or an album?", "Final Straw was an album.", "What were the band Snow Patrol's first two albums?", "Snow Patrol's debut album was Songs for Polarbears and they followed up with When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up.", "What were the songs on Snow Patrol's Final Straw?", "Run, Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Was there a single released from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw?", "The song Run.", "Which other singles from the album Final Straw were there?", "Chocolate, Spitting Games, and How to Be Dead.", "Did the singles, Run, Chocolate, and Spitting Games from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "Run debuted at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart. Chocolate, as well as a re-release of Spitting Games, both reached the top 30.", "Did the single How to Be Dead from Snow Patrol's album Final Straw make the charts?", "How to Be Dead reached number 39 in the U.K. Singles Chart.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article?", "In mid-2005, during their tour to support Final Straw, Snow Patrol toured with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe.", "What else happened on the Final Straw tour besides touring with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour in Europe?", "The band then returned to the U.S. to continue touring. That summer also saw Snow Patrol playing a short set in London at the worldwide benefit concert Live 8.", "Where did Snow Patrol tour in the US in support of the Final Straw album?", "Cambridge, New York, San Francisco, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Denver, Tucson, Austin, among others.", "Was the worldwide benefit concert Live 8 in London well attended?", "205,000 people attended the 2005 Live 8 concert in London." ], "Conversation_no": 636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever play with U2 at any other shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did shows with U2 ever play with U2 at any other shows", "Truth_answer": "Snow Patrol joined the U2 360° Tour in July/August 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snow Patrol ever play with U2 at any other shows beside the Vertigo Tour in Europe?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Chuck in 1986?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck in 1986", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he in the Goody's 300?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever start a race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bown made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race.", "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race?", "Chuck Bown made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to him around 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck Bown around 1989", "Truth_answer": "At Chuck Bown's first full season in Busch at Lanier Speedway and South Boston Speedway, he finished with 5 top-5s, 12 top-10s, and ninth in the championship standings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck Bown around 1989?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race.", "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race?", "Chuck Bown made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th.", "What happened to Chuck Bown around 1989?", "At Chuck Bown's first full season in Busch at Lanier Speedway and South Boston Speedway, he finished with 5 top-5s, 12 top-10s, and ninth in the championship standings." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened the next year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1990", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bown won six races and four poles. He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1990?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race.", "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race?", "Chuck Bown made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th.", "What happened to Chuck Bown around 1989?", "At Chuck Bown's first full season in Busch at Lanier Speedway and South Boston Speedway, he finished with 5 top-5s, 12 top-10s, and ninth in the championship standings.", "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1990?", "Chuck Bown won six races and four poles. He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other race did he participate in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other race did Chuck Bown participate in", "Truth_answer": "That same season, Chuck Bown returned to the Cup series, running three races in the No. 97 Pontiac for Tex Powell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other race did Chuck Bown participate in during 1990 other than Busch Series championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race.", "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race?", "Chuck Bown made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th.", "What happened to Chuck Bown around 1989?", "At Chuck Bown's first full season in Busch at Lanier Speedway and South Boston Speedway, he finished with 5 top-5s, 12 top-10s, and ninth in the championship standings.", "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1990?", "Chuck Bown won six races and four poles. He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points.", "What other race did Chuck Bown participate in during 1990 other than Busch Series championship?", "That same season, Chuck Bown returned to the Cup series, running three races in the No. 97 Pontiac for Tex Powell." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his record of winning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Chuck Bown's record of winning in 1990", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bown's best finish was 23rd at the Atlanta Journal 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chuck Bown's record of winning in 1990?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown#1986–1993", "Context": [ "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1986?", "In 1986, Chuck Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series.", "Was Chuck Bown in the Goody's 300 in 1986?", "Chuck Bown first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race.", "Did Chuck Bown ever start a race?", "Chuck Bown made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th.", "What happened to Chuck Bown around 1989?", "At Chuck Bown's first full season in Busch at Lanier Speedway and South Boston Speedway, he finished with 5 top-5s, 12 top-10s, and ninth in the championship standings.", "What happened to Chuck Bown in 1990?", "Chuck Bown won six races and four poles. He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points.", "What other race did Chuck Bown participate in during 1990 other than Busch Series championship?", "That same season, Chuck Bown returned to the Cup series, running three races in the No. 97 Pontiac for Tex Powell.", "What was Chuck Bown's record of winning in 1990?", "Chuck Bown's best finish was 23rd at the Atlanta Journal 500." ], "Conversation_no": 637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other important things happen to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other impotant events happen to Chuck Bown", "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Chuck Bown won his final career pole at Richmond International Raceway and won his final race at Martinsville Speedway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other impotant events happen to Chuck Bown?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain#Reactions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his reactions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his reactions", "Truth_answer": "The Spanish press gave it a broadly positive reception. In Spain and in major cities, it was met by republican celebration and protests, calling for the end of the monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reactions to Juan Carlos I of Spain's abdication?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain#Later_role_in_Spanish_politics", "Context": [ "What were the reactions to Juan Carlos I of Spain's abdication?", "The Spanish press gave it a broadly positive reception. In Spain and in major cities, it was met by republican celebration and protests, calling for the end of the monarchy." ], "Conversation_no": 638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Carlos I of Spain have any other roles", "Truth_answer": "On paper, Juan Carlos retained fairly extensive reserve powers. He was the guardian of the constitution, and was responsible for ensuring that it was obeyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Carlos I of Spain have any other roles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain#Payment_allegations", "Context": [ "What were the reactions to Juan Carlos I of Spain's abdication?", "The Spanish press gave it a broadly positive reception. In Spain and in major cities, it was met by republican celebration and protests, calling for the end of the monarchy.", "Did Juan Carlos I of Spain have any other roles?", "On paper, Juan Carlos retained fairly extensive reserve powers. He was the guardian of the constitution, and was responsible for ensuring that it was obeyed." ], "Conversation_no": 638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Juan Carlos after their reactions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Juan Carlos I of Spain after the reactions from the Spanish press and major cities", "Truth_answer": "Juan Carlos's image was further tarnished in 2018 when recordings of conversations of an alleged mistress, Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, with a former police chief were leaked to the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109140156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Juan Carlos I of Spain after the reactions from the Spanish press and major cities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain", "Context": [ "What were the reactions to Juan Carlos I of Spain's abdication?", "The Spanish press gave it a broadly positive reception. In Spain and in major cities, it was met by republican celebration and protests, calling for the end of the monarchy.", "Did Juan Carlos I of Spain have any other roles?", "On paper, Juan Carlos retained fairly extensive reserve powers. He was the guardian of the constitution, and was responsible for ensuring that it was obeyed.", "What happened to Juan Carlos I of Spain after the reactions from the Spanish press and major cities?", "Juan Carlos's image was further tarnished in 2018 when recordings of conversations of an alleged mistress, Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, with a former police chief were leaked to the press." ], "Conversation_no": 638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he King?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Juan Carlos I of Spain king", "Truth_answer": "Juan Carlos I reigned from 22 November 1975 – 19 June 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Juan Carlos I of Spain king?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdication", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Abdication?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Abdication", "Truth_answer": "Abdication is the act of formally relinquishing monarchical authority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216054639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdication_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Abdication?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain#Payment_allegations", "Context": [ "What is Abdication?", "Abdication is the act of formally relinquishing monarchical authority." ], "Conversation_no": 639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there controversy involving this situation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there controversy involving the leaked recorded conversations between Juan Carlos I of Spain's alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and the former police chief", "Truth_answer": "She claimed Juan Carlos had obtained secret commissions on commercial contracts in the Gulf States, and had hidden Swiss bank accounts and property purchases under her name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109140156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there controversy involving the leaked recorded conversations between Juan Carlos I of Spain's alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and the former police chief?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain#Payment_allegations", "Context": [ "What is Abdication?", "Abdication is the act of formally relinquishing monarchical authority.", "Was there controversy involving the leaked recorded conversations between Juan Carlos I of Spain's alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and the former police chief?", "She claimed Juan Carlos had obtained secret commissions on commercial contracts in the Gulf States, and had hidden Swiss bank accounts and property purchases under her name." ], "Conversation_no": 639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened", "Truth_answer": "The allegations drew demands for Juan Carlos to be investigated for corruption.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109140156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after the payment allegations by Juan Carlos I of Spain's alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain#Payment_allegations", "Context": [ "What is Abdication?", "Abdication is the act of formally relinquishing monarchical authority.", "Was there controversy involving the leaked recorded conversations between Juan Carlos I of Spain's alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and the former police chief?", "She claimed Juan Carlos had obtained secret commissions on commercial contracts in the Gulf States, and had hidden Swiss bank accounts and property purchases under her name.", "What else happened after the payment allegations by Juan Carlos I of Spain's alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein?", "The allegations drew demands for Juan Carlos to be investigated for corruption." ], "Conversation_no": 639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Juan Carlos I of Spain article", "Truth_answer": "In June 2019, Juan Carlos I the former King announced his retirement from official duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109140156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_I_of_Spain_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Juan Carlos I of Spain article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was cyndi born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was cyndi born", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city and state was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born", "Truth_answer": "In New York City, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/p595.htm_p29", "http://new2.classicalm.com/en/artist/1672/Bella-Davidovich_p0", "https://articlebio.com/barbara-walters_p1", "https://bidwellhollow.com/january-6-2018/_p3", "https://cabinetcardgallery.com/2010/01/_p1", "https://calendar.agnesscott.edu/event/kirk_event_reading_by_poet_aracelis_girmay_p0", "https://charlespaolino.com/tag/public-transit/_p1", 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"In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/musician/cyndi-lauper", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did her mother do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What music did she like as a young adult?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands covering disco songs, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Led Zeppelin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen.", "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult?", "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands covering disco songs, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Led Zeppelin." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What neighborhood in NYC did she live in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What neighborhood in NYC did Cyndi Lauper live in", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper grew up in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What neighborhood in NYC did Cyndi Lauper live in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen.", "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult?", "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands covering disco songs, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Led Zeppelin.", "What neighborhood in NYC did Cyndi Lauper live in?", "Cyndi Lauper grew up in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she also in school at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Cyndi Lauper also in school at this time", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper went to Richmond Hill High School, but was expelled, although she later earned her GED.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cyndi Lauper also in school at the time she lived in Queens?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen.", "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult?", "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands covering disco songs, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Led Zeppelin.", "What neighborhood in NYC did Cyndi Lauper live in?", "Cyndi Lauper grew up in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.", "Was Cyndi Lauper also in school at the time she lived in Queens?", "Cyndi Lauper went to Richmond Hill High School, but was expelled, although she later earned her GED." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to her next in her life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Cyndi Lauper next in her life after being expelled from Richmond Hill High School", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper left home at 17, to escape her abusive stepfather, intending to study art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Cyndi Lauper next in her life after being expelled from Richmond Hill High School?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen.", "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult?", "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands covering disco songs, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Led Zeppelin.", "What neighborhood in NYC did Cyndi Lauper live in?", "Cyndi Lauper grew up in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.", "Was Cyndi Lauper also in school at the time she lived in Queens?", "Cyndi Lauper went to Richmond Hill High School, but was expelled, although she later earned her GED.", "What happened to Cyndi Lauper next in her life after being expelled from Richmond Hill High School?", "Cyndi Lauper left home at 17, to escape her abusive stepfather, intending to study art." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she continue school anymore?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cyndi Lauper continue school after leaving home", "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper eventually traveled to Vermont, where she took art classes at Johnson State College and supported herself working odd jobs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cyndi Lauper continue school after leaving home?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper#Life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Cyndi Lauper was born in New York City, New York, U.S.", "In what city and state was Cyndi Lauper born?", "In New York City, New York.", "What did Cyndi Lauper's mom do?", "Cyndi Lauper's mother worked as a waitress to support the family.", "Does Cyndi Lauper have siblings?", "Cyndi Lauper's siblings are younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and older sister, Ellen.", "What music did Cyndi Lauper like as a young adult?", "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands covering disco songs, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Led Zeppelin.", "What neighborhood in NYC did Cyndi Lauper live in?", "Cyndi Lauper grew up in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.", "Was Cyndi Lauper also in school at the time she lived in Queens?", "Cyndi Lauper went to Richmond Hill High School, but was expelled, although she later earned her GED.", "What happened to Cyndi Lauper next in her life after being expelled from Richmond Hill High School?", "Cyndi Lauper left home at 17, to escape her abusive stepfather, intending to study art.", "Did Cyndi Lauper continue school after leaving home?", "Cyndi Lauper eventually traveled to Vermont, where she took art classes at Johnson State College and supported herself working odd jobs." ], "Conversation_no": 640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start getting more into music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Cyndi Lauper start getting more into music", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed as a vocalist with various cover bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When, after leaving home, did Cyndi Lauper start getting more into music?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh#Gone_with_the_Wind", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Vivien star in Gone With the Wind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Vivien star in Gone With the Wind", "Truth_answer": "In 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vivien Leigh star in Gone With the Wind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh#Gone_with_the_Wind", "Context": [ "When did Vivien Leigh star in Gone With the Wind?", "In 1939." ], "Conversation_no": 641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her role in Gone with the Wind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Vivien Leigh's role in Gone with the Wind", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/Gone_with_the_Wind_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vivien Leigh's role in Gone with the Wind?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh#Gone_with_the_Wind", "Context": [ "When did Vivien Leigh star in Gone With the Wind?", "In 1939.", "What was Vivien Leigh's role in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara." ], "Conversation_no": 641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she recieve any awards for her role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh receive any awards for her role in Gone with the Wind", "Truth_answer": "The film won 10 Academy Awards including a Best Actress award for Vivien Leigh, who also won a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh receive any awards for her role in Gone with the Wind?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh#1937–1939:_Meeting_Laurence_Olivier", "Context": [ "When did Vivien Leigh star in Gone With the Wind?", "In 1939.", "What was Vivien Leigh's role in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara.", "Did Vivien Leigh receive any awards for her role in Gone with the Wind?", "The film won 10 Academy Awards including a Best Actress award for Vivien Leigh, who also won a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress." ], "Conversation_no": 641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her opinion of the role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Viven Leigh's opinion of the role", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh read the Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind and instructed her American agent to recommend her to David O. Selznick, who was planning a film version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Viven Leigh's opinion of the role?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh#1937–1939:_Meeting_Laurence_Olivier", "Context": [ "When did Vivien Leigh star in Gone With the Wind?", "In 1939.", "What was Vivien Leigh's role in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara.", "Did Vivien Leigh receive any awards for her role in Gone with the Wind?", "The film won 10 Academy Awards including a Best Actress award for Vivien Leigh, who also won a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.", "What was Viven Leigh's opinion of the role?", "Vivien Leigh read the Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind and instructed her American agent to recommend her to David O. Selznick, who was planning a film version." ], "Conversation_no": 641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she star in any other films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh star in any other films besides Gone with the Wind", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh appeared in A Yank at Oxford (1938). Her next role was in Sidewalks of London, also known as St. Martin's Lane (1938).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh star in any other films besides Gone with the Wind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh#1937–1939:_Meeting_Laurence_Olivier", "Context": [ "When did Vivien Leigh star in Gone With the Wind?", "In 1939.", "What was Vivien Leigh's role in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara.", "Did Vivien Leigh receive any awards for her role in Gone with the Wind?", "The film won 10 Academy Awards including a Best Actress award for Vivien Leigh, who also won a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.", "What was Viven Leigh's opinion of the role?", "Vivien Leigh read the Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind and instructed her American agent to recommend her to David O. Selznick, who was planning a film version.", "Did Vivien Leigh star in any other films besides Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh appeared in A Yank at Oxford (1938). Her next role was in Sidewalks of London, also known as St. Martin's Lane (1938)." ], "Conversation_no": 641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work with any other notable actress/actor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh work with any other notable actress/actor", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh worked with Lawrence Olivier, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, and Olivia de Havilland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh work with any other notable actress/actor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Vivien do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Vivien do", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh was a British stage and film actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vivien Leigh do for a living?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh", "Context": [ "What did Vivien Leigh do for a living?", "Vivien Leigh was a British stage and film actress." ], "Conversation_no": 642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role she played in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role did Vivien Leigh play in Gone with the Wind", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/Gone_with_the_Wind_(film)_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Hopkins_p2", "https://www.louiskraftwriter.com/category/gong-li/_p3", "https://www.louiskraftwriter.com/tag/val-kilmer/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Vivien Leigh play in Gone with the Wind?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh", "Context": [ "What did Vivien Leigh do for a living?", "Vivien Leigh was a British stage and film actress.", "What role did Vivien Leigh play in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind." ], "Conversation_no": 642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any other films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh do any other films", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh played Blanche DuBois in the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh_p0", "http://www.urban75.org/blog/art-in-dingy-places-the-joy-of-the-southbank-floor-mosaics/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh do any other films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh", "Context": [ "What did Vivien Leigh do for a living?", "Vivien Leigh was a British stage and film actress.", "What role did Vivien Leigh play in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.", "Did Vivien Leigh do any other films?", "Vivien Leigh played Blanche DuBois in the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)." ], "Conversation_no": 642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vivien Leigh article", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh earned a reputation for being difficult to work with. For much of her adult life, she suffered from bipolar disorder, as well as recurrent bouts of chronic tuberculosis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vivien Leigh article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh", "Context": [ "What did Vivien Leigh do for a living?", "Vivien Leigh was a British stage and film actress.", "What role did Vivien Leigh play in Gone with the Wind?", "Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.", "Did Vivien Leigh do any other films?", "Vivien Leigh played Blanche DuBois in the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vivien Leigh article?", "Vivien Leigh earned a reputation for being difficult to work with. For much of her adult life, she suffered from bipolar disorder, as well as recurrent bouts of chronic tuberculosis." ], "Conversation_no": 642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh get any awards", "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her performances in Gone with the Wind (1939) and in the film A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh get any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe#Taos", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Georgia arrive in New Mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Georgia arrive in New Mexico", "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe traveled to New Mexico by 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Georgia O'Keeffe arrive in New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe#New_Mexico_and_New_York", "Context": [ "When did Georgia O'Keeffe arrive in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe traveled to New Mexico by 1929." ], "Conversation_no": 643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Georgia do work on while in New Mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Georgia O'Keeffe work on while in New Mexico", "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe collected rocks and bones from the desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural and landscape forms of the area subjects in her work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Georgia O'Keeffe work on while in New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe#New_York", "Context": [ "When did Georgia O'Keeffe arrive in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe traveled to New Mexico by 1929.", "What did Georgia O'Keeffe work on while in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe collected rocks and bones from the desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural and landscape forms of the area subjects in her work." ], "Conversation_no": 643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she before she went to New Mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Georgia O'Keeffe before she went to New Mexico", "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe was in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://lacasadetowanda.blogspot.com/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p9", "http://www.georgiaokeeffegallery.com/showprint.aspx?pid=31019_p2", "http://www.georgiaokeeffegallery.com/showprint.aspx?pid=456020_p2", "http://www.georgiaokeeffegallery.com/showprint.aspx?pid=475274_p2", "http://www.georgiaokeeffegallery.com/showprint.aspx?pid=681202_p2", "http://www.georgiaokeeffegallery.com/showprint.aspx?pid=681598_p1", "http://www.georgiaokeeffegallery.com/showprint.aspx?pid=685898_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Georgia O'Keeffe before she went to New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe", "Context": [ "When did Georgia O'Keeffe arrive in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe traveled to New Mexico by 1929.", "What did Georgia O'Keeffe work on while in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe collected rocks and bones from the desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural and landscape forms of the area subjects in her work.", "Where was Georgia O'Keeffe before she went to New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe was in New York." ], "Conversation_no": 643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did she stay in New Mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Georgia O'Keeffe stay in New Mexico", "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe then spent part of nearly every year working in New Mexico beginning in 1929 and moved permanently to New Mexico in 1949 after settling her deceased husband's estate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Georgia O'Keeffe stay in New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe#New_York", "Context": [ "When did Georgia O'Keeffe arrive in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe traveled to New Mexico by 1929.", "What did Georgia O'Keeffe work on while in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe collected rocks and bones from the desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural and landscape forms of the area subjects in her work.", "Where was Georgia O'Keeffe before she went to New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe was in New York.", "How long did Georgia O'Keeffe stay in New Mexico?", "Georgia O'Keeffe then spent part of nearly every year working in New Mexico beginning in 1929 and moved permanently to New Mexico in 1949 after settling her deceased husband's estate." ], "Conversation_no": 643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Georgia go to New York?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Georgia O'Keeffe go to New York", "Truth_answer": "Alfred Stieglitz, more than twenty years older than Georgia O'Keeffe, provided financial support and arranged for a residence and place for her to paint in New York in 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Georgia O'Keeffe go to New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1989", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Cowboys_from_Hell_(1989–1991)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success." ], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their first shot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the band Pantera's first shot", "Truth_answer": "At the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired Terry Date to produce it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Pantera's first shot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Cowboys_from_Hell_(1989–1991)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success.", "What was the band Pantera's first shot?", "At the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired Terry Date to produce it." ], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he end up joining?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terry Date end up producing Pantera's major label debut", "Truth_answer": "Pantera released their fifth studio album, titled Cowboys from Hell, on July 24, 1990, which was produced by Pantera and Date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Date end up producing Pantera's major label debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Cowboys_from_Hell_(1989–1991)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success.", "What was the band Pantera's first shot?", "At the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired Terry Date to produce it.", "Did Terry Date end up producing Pantera's major label debut?", "Pantera released their fifth studio album, titled Cowboys from Hell, on July 24, 1990, which was produced by Pantera and Date." ], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after thiss?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Pantera released their album Cowboys from Hell", "Truth_answer": "The album marked a critical juncture in the band's history. Many fans, as well as the band itself, consider it Pantera's official debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Pantera released their album Cowboys from Hell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Cowboys_from_Hell_(1989–1991)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success.", "What was the band Pantera's first shot?", "At the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired Terry Date to produce it.", "Did Terry Date end up producing Pantera's major label debut?", "Pantera released their fifth studio album, titled Cowboys from Hell, on July 24, 1990, which was produced by Pantera and Date.", "What happened after Pantera released their album Cowboys from Hell?", "The album marked a critical juncture in the band's history. Many fans, as well as the band itself, consider it Pantera's official debut." ], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were they asked?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the band called", "Truth_answer": "Atco Records representatives Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio were asked by their boss Derek Shulman to see Pantera perform after Hurricane Hugo stranded them in Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio asked by Derek Shulman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Cowboys_from_Hell_(1989–1991)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success.", "What was the band Pantera's first shot?", "At the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired Terry Date to produce it.", "Did Terry Date end up producing Pantera's major label debut?", "Pantera released their fifth studio album, titled Cowboys from Hell, on July 24, 1990, which was produced by Pantera and Date.", "What happened after Pantera released their album Cowboys from Hell?", "The album marked a critical juncture in the band's history. Many fans, as well as the band itself, consider it Pantera's official debut.", "What were Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio asked by Derek Shulman?", "Atco Records representatives Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio were asked by their boss Derek Shulman to see Pantera perform after Hurricane Hugo stranded them in Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they see it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio see the band Pantera perform", "Truth_answer": "Ross was so impressed by Pantera's performance that he called his boss that night, suggesting that the band should be signed to the label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio see the band Pantera perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Cowboys_from_Hell_(1989–1991)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Pantera in 1989?", "In 1989, Pantera secured a record deal with the major label Atco and were given their first shot at commercial success.", "What was the band Pantera's first shot?", "At the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired Terry Date to produce it.", "Did Terry Date end up producing Pantera's major label debut?", "Pantera released their fifth studio album, titled Cowboys from Hell, on July 24, 1990, which was produced by Pantera and Date.", "What happened after Pantera released their album Cowboys from Hell?", "The album marked a critical juncture in the band's history. Many fans, as well as the band itself, consider it Pantera's official debut.", "What were Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio asked by Derek Shulman?", "Atco Records representatives Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio were asked by their boss Derek Shulman to see Pantera perform after Hurricane Hugo stranded them in Texas.", "Did Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio see the band Pantera perform?", "Ross was so impressed by Pantera's performance that he called his boss that night, suggesting that the band should be signed to the label." ], "Conversation_no": 644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was pantera signed to the label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the band Panera signed to the Atco Records label", "Truth_answer": "Atco Records accepted, and at the conclusion of 1989, Pantera recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Panera signed to the Atco Records label?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When where they born", "Transformer_rewrite": "When where they born", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=1587_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=4555_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=5899_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p0", "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985." ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Ranveer Singh born", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.herinterest.com/handsome-indian-man-2017/comment-page-1/?replytocom=48684_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India." ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What state", "Transformer_rewrite": "What state was Ranveer Singh born in", "Truth_answer": "In Maharashtra, India.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.herinterest.com/handsome-indian-man-2017/comment-page-1/?replytocom=48684_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Ranveer Singh born in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.", "What state was Ranveer Singh born in?", "In Maharashtra, India." ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his father's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Ranveer Singh's father's name", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh's father's name is Jagjit Singh Bhavnani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ranveer Singh's father's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.", "What state was Ranveer Singh born in?", "In Maharashtra, India.", "What is Ranveer Singh's father's name?", "Ranveer Singh's father's name is Jagjit Singh Bhavnani." ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his mother's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's mother's name", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh's mother's name is Anju Bhavnani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's mother's name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.", "What state was Ranveer Singh born in?", "In Maharashtra, India.", "What is Ranveer Singh's father's name?", "Ranveer Singh's father's name is Jagjit Singh Bhavnani.", "What was Ranveer Singh's mother's name?", "Ranveer Singh's mother's name is Anju Bhavnani." ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other influences", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Ranveer Singh have any other influences", "Truth_answer": "During the partition of India, Ranveer Singh's grandparents moved to Bombay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ranveer Singh have any other influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.", "What state was Ranveer Singh born in?", "In Maharashtra, India.", "What is Ranveer Singh's father's name?", "Ranveer Singh's father's name is Jagjit Singh Bhavnani.", "What was Ranveer Singh's mother's name?", "Ranveer Singh's mother's name is Anju Bhavnani.", "Does Ranveer Singh have any other influences?", "During the partition of India, Ranveer Singh's grandparents moved to Bombay" ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Ranveer Singh's grandparents move from", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh's grandparents moved from Karachi, Sindh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ranveer Singh's grandparents move from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh", "Context": [ "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Where was Ranveer Singh born?", "Ranveer Singh was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.", "What state was Ranveer Singh born in?", "In Maharashtra, India.", "What is Ranveer Singh's father's name?", "Ranveer Singh's father's name is Jagjit Singh Bhavnani.", "What was Ranveer Singh's mother's name?", "Ranveer Singh's mother's name is Anju Bhavnani.", "Does Ranveer Singh have any other influences?", "During the partition of India, Ranveer Singh's grandparents moved to Bombay", "Where did Ranveer Singh's grandparents move from?", "Ranveer Singh's grandparents moved from Karachi, Sindh." ], "Conversation_no": 645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is this", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Karachi, Sindh", "Truth_answer": "Karachi, Sindh is in present-day Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://pak101.com/c/careers/search/MERCHANDISER_p1", "https://leplessis.nl/33114_lakhra/coal/mines/sindh.html_p0", "https://www.postjobfree.com/resume/ac8ctv/pk-shah-sheet-officer-karachi-sindh_p0", "https://www.postjobfree.com/resume/ac8ctv/pk-shah-sheet-officer-karachi-sindh_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karachi_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Karachi, Sindh?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made him decide to coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made him decide to coach", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made John Maulbetsch decide to coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#Head_coach_at_Oklahoma_A&M_(1921–1928)", "Context": [ "What made John Maulbetsch decide to coach?" ], "Conversation_no": 646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his team do while he was head coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did his team do while John Maulbetsch was head coach", "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch's teams posted a 28–37–6 record. In 1924, his team went 6–1–2 and shut out Oklahoma (6–0), Arkansas (20–0) and Kansas (3–0).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did his team do while John Maulbetsch was head coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#Head_coach_at_Oklahoma_A&M_(1921–1928)", "Context": [ "What made John Maulbetsch decide to coach?", "How did his team do while John Maulbetsch was head coach?", "John Maulbetsch's teams posted a 28–37–6 record. In 1924, his team went 6–1–2 and shut out Oklahoma (6–0), Arkansas (20–0) and Kansas (3–0)." ], "Conversation_no": 646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other records for his team from 1921 to 1928?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other records for John Maulbetsch's team from 1921 to 1928", "Truth_answer": "Oklahoma A&M won its first conference football championship by going 3–0–1 in games against Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association opponents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other records for John Maulbetsch's team from 1921 to 1928?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What made John Maulbetsch decide to coach?", "How did his team do while John Maulbetsch was head coach?", "John Maulbetsch's teams posted a 28–37–6 record. In 1924, his team went 6–1–2 and shut out Oklahoma (6–0), Arkansas (20–0) and Kansas (3–0).", "Was there any other records for John Maulbetsch's team from 1921 to 1928?", "Oklahoma A&M won its first conference football championship by going 3–0–1 in games against Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association opponents." ], "Conversation_no": 646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he feel about coaching?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did John Maulbetsch feel about coaching", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Maulbetsch feel about coaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What made John Maulbetsch decide to coach?", "How did his team do while John Maulbetsch was head coach?", "John Maulbetsch's teams posted a 28–37–6 record. In 1924, his team went 6–1–2 and shut out Oklahoma (6–0), Arkansas (20–0) and Kansas (3–0).", "Was there any other records for John Maulbetsch's team from 1921 to 1928?", "Oklahoma A&M won its first conference football championship by going 3–0–1 in games against Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association opponents.", "How did John Maulbetsch feel about coaching?" ], "Conversation_no": 646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he enjoy coaching or playing more?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Maulbetsch enjoy coaching or playing more", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Maulbetsch enjoy coaching or playing more?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston#World_Series_seasons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Cito make the world series as a player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cito make the world series as a player", "Truth_answer": "As a coach and manager, Cito Gaston was considered a player's manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cito Gaston make the world series as a player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston#World_Series_seasons", "Context": [ "Did Cito Gaston make the world series as a player?", "As a coach and manager, Cito Gaston was considered a player's manager." ], "Conversation_no": 647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he in the world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Cito Gaston in the world series", "Truth_answer": "From 1989 to 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Cito Gaston in the world series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston#World_Series_seasons", "Context": [ "Did Cito Gaston make the world series as a player?", "As a coach and manager, Cito Gaston was considered a player's manager.", "What year was Cito Gaston in the world series?", "From 1989 to 1992" ], "Conversation_no": 647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his team win the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cito Gaston's team, the Toronto Blue Jays, win the world series", "Truth_answer": "They were two-time World Series champions (1992 and 1993)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cito Gaston's team, the Toronto Blue Jays, win the world series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston#Managing_career", "Context": [ "Did Cito Gaston make the world series as a player?", "As a coach and manager, Cito Gaston was considered a player's manager.", "What year was Cito Gaston in the world series?", "From 1989 to 1992", "Did Cito Gaston's team, the Toronto Blue Jays, win the world series?", "They were two-time World Series champions (1992 and 1993)" ], "Conversation_no": 647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any famous players on his teams", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any famous players on Cito Gaston's teams", "Truth_answer": "Famous players in Cito Gaston's team include pitcher Jack Morris, outfielder Dave Winfield, designated hitter Paul Molitor, Joe Carter, Devon White, Roberto Alomar, John Olerud, Mike Mussina, and Duane Ward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous players on Cito Gaston's teams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Hatfield and the band tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Hatfield and the band tour", "Truth_answer": "Before the tour, Juliana Hatfield released Phillips and hired Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards. Two weeks into the tour, she canceled the tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Juliana Hatfield Three tour for the album Only Everything ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Juliana Hatfield Three tour for the album Only Everything ?", "Before the tour, Juliana Hatfield released Phillips and hired Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards. Two weeks into the tour, she canceled the tour." ], "Conversation_no": 648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What cities did they hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What cities did Juliana Hatfield Three hit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What cities did Juliana Hatfield Three hit during the tour for Only Everything?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield", "Context": [ "Where did Juliana Hatfield Three tour for the album Only Everything ?", "Before the tour, Juliana Hatfield released Phillips and hired Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards. Two weeks into the tour, she canceled the tour.", "What cities did Juliana Hatfield Three hit during the tour for Only Everything?" ], "Conversation_no": 648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else tour with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else tour with Juliana Hatfield Three for the Only Everything tour", "Truth_answer": "In 1995 touring resumed with Jeff Buckley. In 1997 Juliana Hatfield toured with Lilith Fair, an all-female rock festival founded by singer Sarah McLachlan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else tour with Juliana Hatfield Three for the Only Everything tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilith_Fair", "Context": [ "Where did Juliana Hatfield Three tour for the album Only Everything ?", "Before the tour, Juliana Hatfield released Phillips and hired Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards. Two weeks into the tour, she canceled the tour.", "What cities did Juliana Hatfield Three hit during the tour for Only Everything?", "Did anyone else tour with Juliana Hatfield Three for the Only Everything tour?", "In 1995 touring resumed with Jeff Buckley. In 1997 Juliana Hatfield toured with Lilith Fair, an all-female rock festival founded by singer Sarah McLachlan." ], "Conversation_no": 648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Lilith Fair located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Lilith Fair located", "Truth_answer": "Lilith Fair, consisting of solely female solo artists and female-led bands, was a concert tour and travelling music festival that included cities in Canada and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lilith Fair located?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield", "Context": [ "Where did Juliana Hatfield Three tour for the album Only Everything ?", "Before the tour, Juliana Hatfield released Phillips and hired Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards. Two weeks into the tour, she canceled the tour.", "What cities did Juliana Hatfield Three hit during the tour for Only Everything?", "Did anyone else tour with Juliana Hatfield Three for the Only Everything tour?", "In 1995 touring resumed with Jeff Buckley. In 1997 Juliana Hatfield toured with Lilith Fair, an all-female rock festival founded by singer Sarah McLachlan.", "Where was Lilith Fair located?", "Lilith Fair, consisting of solely female solo artists and female-led bands, was a concert tour and travelling music festival that included cities in Canada and the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything unusual happen while on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything unusual happen while Juliana Hatfiled Three was on tour", "Truth_answer": "Before the tour, Juliana Hatfield released Phillips and hired Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards. Two weeks into the tour, she canceled the tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything unusual happen while Juliana Hatfiled Three was on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old as he at national team apperance", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old as he at national team apperance", "Truth_answer": "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [ "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze." ], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article", "Truth_answer": "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Drazen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won in L.A. became his first Olympic medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [ "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article?", "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Drazen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won in L.A. became his first Olympic medal." ], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What place did they get", "Transformer_rewrite": "What place did the Drazen Petrovic article get", "Truth_answer": "Third place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What place did the Yugoslav senior national team win in the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [ "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article?", "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Drazen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won in L.A. became his first Olympic medal.", "What place did the Yugoslav senior national team win in the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Third place." ], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he play the university games", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Drazen Petrovic play the University Games", "Truth_answer": "The University Games, held in Zagreb in 1987, saw the Yugoslavian squad with Drazen Petrović win the gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drazen Petrovic play the University Games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [ "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article?", "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Drazen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won in L.A. became his first Olympic medal.", "What place did the Yugoslav senior national team win in the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Third place.", "When did Drazen Petrovic play the University Games?", "The University Games, held in Zagreb in 1987, saw the Yugoslavian squad with Drazen Petrović win the gold." ], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they lose to", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Yugoslavia's National Team lose to in 1988", "Truth_answer": "In the 1988 Summer Olympics, Yugoslavia with Drazen Petrović earned 2nd place, as they lost once more to the Soviet powerhouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Yugoslavia's National Team lose to in 1988?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [ "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article?", "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Drazen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won in L.A. became his first Olympic medal.", "What place did the Yugoslav senior national team win in the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Third place.", "When did Drazen Petrovic play the University Games?", "The University Games, held in Zagreb in 1987, saw the Yugoslavian squad with Drazen Petrović win the gold.", "Who did the Yugoslavia's National Team lose to in 1988?", "In the 1988 Summer Olympics, Yugoslavia with Drazen Petrović earned 2nd place, as they lost once more to the Soviet powerhouse." ], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who topped them", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who topped Drazen Petrovic's excellent club season with Real Madrid in 1989", "Truth_answer": "It was topped by Drazen Petrović's 1989 accomplishment with the Yugoslav national team: at the EuroBasket, the Yugoslavian team went all the way, defeating Greece in the championship game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who topped Drazen Petrovic's excellent club season with Real Madrid in 1989?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dražen_Petrović#Yugoslavia", "Context": [ "How old as Drazen Petrovic at the national team apperance?", "Drazen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drazen Petrovic article?", "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Drazen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won in L.A. became his first Olympic medal.", "What place did the Yugoslav senior national team win in the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Third place.", "When did Drazen Petrovic play the University Games?", "The University Games, held in Zagreb in 1987, saw the Yugoslavian squad with Drazen Petrović win the gold.", "Who did the Yugoslavia's National Team lose to in 1988?", "In the 1988 Summer Olympics, Yugoslavia with Drazen Petrović earned 2nd place, as they lost once more to the Soviet powerhouse.", "Who topped Drazen Petrovic's excellent club season with Real Madrid in 1989?", "It was topped by Drazen Petrović's 1989 accomplishment with the Yugoslav national team: at the EuroBasket, the Yugoslavian team went all the way, defeating Greece in the championship game." ], "Conversation_no": 649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he go to South America", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Drazen Petrovic go to South America", "Truth_answer": "Drazen Petrovic made history with the national team, as Yugoslavia became world champions, after beating the Soviet Union for the gold in Buenos Aires, at the 1990 FIBA World Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drazen Petrovic go to South America?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Dalai lamas plan", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Dalai lamas plan", "Truth_answer": "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Dalai lama go to D.C", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C", "Truth_answer": "In 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "In 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the Dalai Lama expand", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Dalai Lama expand", "Truth_answer": "The plan would come to be known as the Strasbourg proposal, because the Dalai Lama expanded on the plan at Strasbourg.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "In 1987.", "Where did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "The plan would come to be known as the Strasbourg proposal, because the Dalai Lama expanded on the plan at Strasbourg." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What day did he expand on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What day did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on", "Truth_answer": "On 15 June 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "In 1987.", "Where did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "The plan would come to be known as the Strasbourg proposal, because the Dalai Lama expanded on the plan at Strasbourg.", "What day did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "On 15 June 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was against the Dalai Lama in 2008", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was against the 14th Dalai Lama in 2008", "Truth_answer": "In October 2008 in Japan, the Dalai Lama addressed the 2008 Tibetan violence that had erupted and that the Chinese government accused him of fomenting.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was against the 14th Dalai Lama in 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "In 1987.", "Where did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "The plan would come to be known as the Strasbourg proposal, because the Dalai Lama expanded on the plan at Strasbourg.", "What day did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "On 15 June 1988.", "Who was against the 14th Dalai Lama in 2008?", "In October 2008 in Japan, the Dalai Lama addressed the 2008 Tibetan violence that had erupted and that the Chinese government accused him of fomenting." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the Dalai Lama want", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the 14th Dalai Lama want", "Truth_answer": "The 14th Dalai Lama wants Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the 14th Dalai Lama want?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "In 1987.", "Where did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "The plan would come to be known as the Strasbourg proposal, because the Dalai Lama expanded on the plan at Strasbourg.", "What day did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "On 15 June 1988.", "Who was against the 14th Dalai Lama in 2008?", "In October 2008 in Japan, the Dalai Lama addressed the 2008 Tibetan violence that had erupted and that the Chinese government accused him of fomenting.", "What does the 14th Dalai Lama want?", "The 14th Dalai Lama wants Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does he do now", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the 14th Dalai Lama do now", "Truth_answer": "On 29 May 2011, the Dalai Lama retired from the Central Tibetan Administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the 14th Dalai Lama do now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "What is the 14th Dalai Lama's plan?", "The plan called for Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "When did the 14th Dalai Lama go to D.C.?", "In 1987.", "Where did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "The plan would come to be known as the Strasbourg proposal, because the Dalai Lama expanded on the plan at Strasbourg.", "What day did the 14th Dalai Lama expand on the plan?", "On 15 June 1988.", "Who was against the 14th Dalai Lama in 2008?", "In October 2008 in Japan, the Dalai Lama addressed the 2008 Tibetan violence that had erupted and that the Chinese government accused him of fomenting.", "What does the 14th Dalai Lama want?", "The 14th Dalai Lama wants Tibet to become a democratic zone of peace without nuclear weapons, and with support for human rights.", "What does the 14th Dalai Lama do now?", "On 29 May 2011, the Dalai Lama retired from the Central Tibetan Administration." ], "Conversation_no": 650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where does he voice his issues", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does the Dalai Lama voice his issues", "Truth_answer": "Dozens of videos of recorded webcasts of the Dalai Lama's public talks on general subjects for non-Buddhists like social issues can be viewed in his office's archive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the 14th Dalai Lama voice his issues?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was marquis early life like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was marquis early life like", "Truth_answer": "Marquis de Sade was educated by an uncle, the Abbé de Sade. His father abandoned the family; his mother joined a convent. He was raised by indulging servants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was marquis early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade", "Context": [ "What was marquis early life like?", "Marquis de Sade was educated by an uncle, the Abbé de Sade. His father abandoned the family; his mother joined a convent. He was raised by indulging servants." ], "Conversation_no": 651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marquis de Sade have siblings", "Truth_answer": "Marquis de Sade was his parents' only surviving child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marquis de Sade have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade", "Context": [ "What was marquis early life like?", "Marquis de Sade was educated by an uncle, the Abbé de Sade. His father abandoned the family; his mother joined a convent. He was raised by indulging servants.", "Did Marquis de Sade have siblings?", "Marquis de Sade was his parents' only surviving child." ], "Conversation_no": 651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to college for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Marquis de Sade go to College", "Truth_answer": "At age 14, Marquis de Sade began attending an elite military academy. He eventually became Colonel of a Dragoon regiment and fought in the Seven Years' War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Marquis de Sade go to College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade", "Context": [ "What was marquis early life like?", "Marquis de Sade was educated by an uncle, the Abbé de Sade. His father abandoned the family; his mother joined a convent. He was raised by indulging servants.", "Did Marquis de Sade have siblings?", "Marquis de Sade was his parents' only surviving child.", "Where did Marquis de Sade go to College?", "At age 14, Marquis de Sade began attending an elite military academy. He eventually became Colonel of a Dragoon regiment and fought in the Seven Years' War." ], "Conversation_no": 651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get a degree?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marquis de Sade get a degree", "Truth_answer": "At age 14, Marquis de Sade began attending an elite military academy. He eventually became Colonel of a Dragoon regiment and fought in the Seven Years' War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marquis de Sade get a degree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band reunite during this time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band reunite during this time frame", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything particular happen during the reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion", "Truth_answer": "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else important happening?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion", "Truth_answer": "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of their songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the band Focus' songs", "Truth_answer": "Headbanger and House of the King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Headbanger and House of the King." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other Focus band songs", "Truth_answer": "Hocus Pocus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other Focus band songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Headbanger and House of the King.", "Are there any other Focus band songs?", "Hocus Pocus." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do any tours during this time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hocus Pocus do any tours during this time frame", "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Focus had a a local four-date tour. In 1999, they performed several live dates in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Focus do any tours during their reunion period of 1985 to 1999?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Headbanger and House of the King.", "Are there any other Focus band songs?", "Hocus Pocus.", "Did the band Focus do any tours during their reunion period of 1985 to 1999?", "In 1985, Focus had a a local four-date tour. In 1999, they performed several live dates in the Netherlands." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other highlights during their reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other highlights during the band Focus' reunion", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, EMI acquired the rights to Focus's back catalogue and reissued their albums on compact disc for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other highlights during the band Focus' reunion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Headbanger and House of the King.", "Are there any other Focus band songs?", "Hocus Pocus.", "Did the band Focus do any tours during their reunion period of 1985 to 1999?", "In 1985, Focus had a a local four-date tour. In 1999, they performed several live dates in the Netherlands.", "Are there any other highlights during the band Focus' reunion?", "In 1988, EMI acquired the rights to Focus's back catalogue and reissued their albums on compact disc for the first time." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did their band only play in other countries during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Focus play in other countries durind the time of their reunion", "Truth_answer": "Focus performed several live dates in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Focus play in other countries durind the time of their reunion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#1985%E2%88%921999:_Reunions", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Headbanger and House of the King.", "Are there any other Focus band songs?", "Hocus Pocus.", "Did the band Focus do any tours during their reunion period of 1985 to 1999?", "In 1985, Focus had a a local four-date tour. In 1999, they performed several live dates in the Netherlands.", "Are there any other highlights during the band Focus' reunion?", "In 1988, EMI acquired the rights to Focus's back catalogue and reissued their albums on compact disc for the first time.", "Did the band Focus play in other countries durind the time of their reunion?", "Focus performed several live dates in the Netherlands." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything happen that ended their reunion in 1999?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen that ended the band Focus' reunion in 1999", "Truth_answer": "Disagreements between van Leer and Ruiter over material intended for release effectively split up Focus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen that ended the band Focus' reunion in 1999?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)#2001–2010:_Reformation,_albums_and_touring", "Context": [ "Did the band Focus reunite between 1985 and 1999?", "In 1990, the former line-up of van Leer, Akkerman, van der Linden, and Ruiter reunited for the first time since 1975.", "Did anything happen during the band Focus' reunion?", "The four played a 40-minute set at the Americahal in Apeldoorn on 20 April that was broadcast as part of the Oud van Goud television special.", "Was there anything else important happening during the band Focus' reunion?", "Following the concert, van Leer was keen to formally restart Focus with Akkerman, though the latter felt different though he was happy to reunite with van der Linden.", "What were some of the band Focus' songs?", "Headbanger and House of the King.", "Are there any other Focus band songs?", "Hocus Pocus.", "Did the band Focus do any tours during their reunion period of 1985 to 1999?", "In 1985, Focus had a a local four-date tour. In 1999, they performed several live dates in the Netherlands.", "Are there any other highlights during the band Focus' reunion?", "In 1988, EMI acquired the rights to Focus's back catalogue and reissued their albums on compact disc for the first time.", "Did the band Focus play in other countries durind the time of their reunion?", "Focus performed several live dates in the Netherlands.", "Did anything happen that ended the band Focus' reunion in 1999?", "Disagreements between van Leer and Ruiter over material intended for release effectively split up Focus." ], "Conversation_no": 652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any one else branch out on their own after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else branch out on their own after the band Focus split up in 1999", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, van Leer joined his stepson and bassist Bobby Jacobs, Jan Dumée and Ruben van Roon in performing Focus songs. The group resumed the Focus name and performed worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else branch out on their own after the band Focus split up in 1999?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was platos use of myth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was platos use of myth", "Truth_answer": "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What types of myths were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What types of myth were there according to Plato", "Truth_answer": "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions", "Truth_answer": "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were these types?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the types of myth that Plato mentions", "Truth_answer": "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the types of myth according to Plato?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "What were the types of myth according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there more to the type of myths?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there more to the type of myths", "Truth_answer": "The subjects of Plato's myths are of two types, those dealing with the origin of the universe, and those about morals and the origin and fate of the soul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there more to the type of myths according to Plato?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "What were the types of myth according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there more to the type of myths according to Plato?", "The subjects of Plato's myths are of two types, those dealing with the origin of the universe, and those about morals and the origin and fate of the soul." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "It seems there are more types of myths, Were there a few more?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there a few more types of myths according to Plato", "Truth_answer": "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there a few more types of myths according to Plato?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato#Allegories", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "What were the types of myth according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there more to the type of myths according to Plato?", "The subjects of Plato's myths are of two types, those dealing with the origin of the universe, and those about morals and the origin and fate of the soul.", "Were there a few more types of myths according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plato article", "Truth_answer": "Plato considered that only a few people were capable or interested in following a reasoned philosophical discourse, but men in general are attracted by stories and tales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plato article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Plato's use of myth?", "Plato used the myth to convey the conclusions of the philosophical reasoning.", "What types of myth were there according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there any specific type of a myth that Plato mentions?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "What were the types of myth according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Was there more to the type of myths according to Plato?", "The subjects of Plato's myths are of two types, those dealing with the origin of the universe, and those about morals and the origin and fate of the soul.", "Were there a few more types of myths according to Plato?", "Plato distinguished between three types of myth: the false myths, the myths based on true reasoning, and those non verifiable.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plato article?", "Plato considered that only a few people were capable or interested in following a reasoned philosophical discourse, but men in general are attracted by stories and tales." ], "Conversation_no": 653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which people were capable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which people were capable of following a reasoned philosophical discourse according to Plato", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which people were capable of following a reasoned philosophical discourse according to Plato?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who made the firs version", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who made the firs version", "Truth_answer": "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the main diffrence", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to the canadian show", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What also shared the show's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What also shared the show's name", "Truth_answer": "An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other show shared the That Was the Week That Was show name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "What other show shared the That Was the Week That Was show name?", "An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who made the next spinoff", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was", "Truth_answer": "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "What other show shared the That Was the Week That Was show name?", "An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost.", "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this made out of", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Mavis Bramston Show made out of", "Truth_answer": "The Mavis Bramston Show grew out of the recent local theatrical tradition of topical satirical revue, the popular revues staged at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre in the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Mavis Bramston Show made out of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "What other show shared the That Was the Week That Was show name?", "An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost.", "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network.", "What was The Mavis Bramston Show made out of?", "The Mavis Bramston Show grew out of the recent local theatrical tradition of topical satirical revue, the popular revues staged at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre in the 1950s and 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else influnced it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else influenced The Mavis Bramston Show", "Truth_answer": "The Mavis Bramston Show was also strongly influenced by the British satire boom and especially TW3 and Not Only... But Also.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else influenced The Mavis Bramston Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "What other show shared the That Was the Week That Was show name?", "An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost.", "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network.", "What was The Mavis Bramston Show made out of?", "The Mavis Bramston Show grew out of the recent local theatrical tradition of topical satirical revue, the popular revues staged at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre in the 1950s and 1960s.", "What else influenced The Mavis Bramston Show?", "The Mavis Bramston Show was also strongly influenced by the British satire boom and especially TW3 and Not Only... But Also." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who made the next spinoff", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who made the next spinoff of The Mavis Bramston Show", "Truth_answer": "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was after the Australian version?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "Who made the first version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "The original version of That Was the Week That Was was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.", "What was the main difference between the British and the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "What happened to the Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was?", "The Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism which proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "What other show shared the That Was the Week That Was show name?", "An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost.", "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network.", "What was The Mavis Bramston Show made out of?", "The Mavis Bramston Show grew out of the recent local theatrical tradition of topical satirical revue, the popular revues staged at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre in the 1950s and 1960s.", "What else influenced The Mavis Bramston Show?", "The Mavis Bramston Show was also strongly influenced by the British satire boom and especially TW3 and Not Only... But Also.", "Who made the next spinoff of the show That Was the Week That Was after the Australian version?", "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the show known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the New Zealand show A Week Of It known for", "Truth_answer": "The series lampooned news and politics and featured songs, usually by McPhail and Gadsby, who continued with their own show, McPhail and Gadsby in similar vein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New Zealand show A Week Of It known for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Version 1?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Version 1", "Truth_answer": "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal." ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article", "Truth_answer": "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hardy end up losing weight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy just barely made the weight to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship?", "Matt Hardy just barely made the weight to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight against someone after accomplishing this weight loss goal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy fight against someone after accomplishing the under 215 lb weight loss goal", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out to win the Cruiserweight title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy fight against someone after accomplishing the under 215 lb weight loss goal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship?", "Matt Hardy just barely made the weight to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy fight against someone after accomplishing the under 215 lb weight loss goal?", "Matt Hardy defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out to win the Cruiserweight title." ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he keep the Cruiserweight title for a long time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy keep the Cruiserweight title for a long time", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight Championship to Mysterio in the main event of the June 5 episode of SmackDown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy keep the Cruiserweight title for a long time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship?", "Matt Hardy just barely made the weight to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy fight against someone after accomplishing the under 215 lb weight loss goal?", "Matt Hardy defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out to win the Cruiserweight title.", "Did Matt Hardy keep the Cruiserweight title for a long time?", "Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight Championship to Mysterio in the main event of the June 5 episode of SmackDown." ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else challange him for the tittle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else challange Matt Hardy for the tittle", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else besides Rey Mysterio challenge Matt Hardy for the Cruiserweight title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship?", "Matt Hardy just barely made the weight to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy fight against someone after accomplishing the under 215 lb weight loss goal?", "Matt Hardy defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out to win the Cruiserweight title.", "Did Matt Hardy keep the Cruiserweight title for a long time?", "Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight Championship to Mysterio in the main event of the June 5 episode of SmackDown.", "Did anyone else besides Rey Mysterio challenge Matt Hardy for the Cruiserweight title?" ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he lost the title to Rey Mysterio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight title to Rey Mysterio", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy briefly feuded with Eddie Guerrero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight title to Rey Mysterio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy#Version_1_gimmick_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "What is Matt Hardy's Version 1?", "Short time later, Hardy joined the SmackDown! roster, and began dubbing himself Matt Hardy: Version 1, complete with a version 1 hand signal.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "With Shannon Moore in his corner, 2003 began with Matt Hardy frantically trying to lose weight to get under the 215 lb to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy end up losing weight in 2003 to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship?", "Matt Hardy just barely made the weight to compete for the Cruiserweight Championship.", "Did Matt Hardy fight against someone after accomplishing the under 215 lb weight loss goal?", "Matt Hardy defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out to win the Cruiserweight title.", "Did Matt Hardy keep the Cruiserweight title for a long time?", "Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight Championship to Mysterio in the main event of the June 5 episode of SmackDown.", "Did anyone else besides Rey Mysterio challenge Matt Hardy for the Cruiserweight title?", "What happened after Matt Hardy lost the Cruiserweight title to Rey Mysterio?", "Matt Hardy briefly feuded with Eddie Guerrero." ], "Conversation_no": 655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of this feud?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of this feud", "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy was unsuccessful in capturing Guerrero's United States Championship or Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the feud between Matt Hardy and Eddie Guerrero?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Childhood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Zappa in his chidhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Zappa in his chidhood", "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa was often sick as a child, suffering from asthma and sinus problems. A doctor treated his sinusitis by inserting a pellet of radium into each of Zappa's nostrils.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Frank Zappa in his chidhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Childhood", "Context": [ "What happened to Frank Zappa in his chidhood?", "Frank Zappa was often sick as a child, suffering from asthma and sinus problems. A doctor treated his sinusitis by inserting a pellet of radium into each of Zappa's nostrils." ], "Conversation_no": 656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he raised by both of his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Frank Zappa raised by both parents", "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa, the eldest of four children, was raised in an Italian-American household where Italian was often spoken by his grandparents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Zappa raised by both parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Childhood", "Context": [ "What happened to Frank Zappa in his chidhood?", "Frank Zappa was often sick as a child, suffering from asthma and sinus problems. A doctor treated his sinusitis by inserting a pellet of radium into each of Zappa's nostrils.", "Was Frank Zappa raised by both parents?", "Frank Zappa, the eldest of four children, was raised in an Italian-American household where Italian was often spoken by his grandparents." ], "Conversation_no": 656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did his frequent illnesses affect his childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Frank Zappa's illnesses affect his childhood", "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa believed his childhood diseases might have been due to exposure to mustard gas, released by the nearby chemical warfare facility. This living arrangement had a profound effect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frank Zappa's illnesses affect his childhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Frank Zappa in his chidhood?", "Frank Zappa was often sick as a child, suffering from asthma and sinus problems. A doctor treated his sinusitis by inserting a pellet of radium into each of Zappa's nostrils.", "Was Frank Zappa raised by both parents?", "Frank Zappa, the eldest of four children, was raised in an Italian-American household where Italian was often spoken by his grandparents.", "How did Frank Zappa's illnesses affect his childhood?", "Frank Zappa believed his childhood diseases might have been due to exposure to mustard gas, released by the nearby chemical warfare facility. This living arrangement had a profound effect." ], "Conversation_no": 656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have treatments other than radiation", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa have other treatments besides radiation", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa have other treatments besides radiation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)" ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have brothers and sisters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.a1facts.com/amitabh-bachchan/_p1", "https://www.newsonindiancelebrities.in/2016/11/amitabh-bachchan-then-and-now-part-i.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachchan_family_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh." ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Amitabh Bachchan married", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.a1facts.com/amitabh-bachchan/_p0", "https://www.amanized.com/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Amitabh Bachchan married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh.", "Is Amitabh Bachchan married?", "Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri." ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Amitabh Bachchan have children", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan has two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Amitabh Bachchan have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh.", "Is Amitabh Bachchan married?", "Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri.", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have children?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children." ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the childrens names?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Amitabh Bachchan's children's names", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan has two children, Abhishek Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan Nanda.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.a1facts.com/amitabh-bachchan/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Amitabh Bachchan's children's names?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachchan_family", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh.", "Is Amitabh Bachchan married?", "Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri.", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have children?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children.", "What are Amitabh Bachchan's children's names?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children, Abhishek Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan Nanda." ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where do he and his family live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do Amitabh Bachchan and his family live", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan and his family live in Jalsa Bungalow, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Amitabh Bachchan and his family live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh.", "Is Amitabh Bachchan married?", "Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri.", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have children?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children.", "What are Amitabh Bachchan's children's names?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children, Abhishek Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan Nanda.", "Where do Amitabh Bachchan and his family live?", "Amitabh Bachchan and his family live in Jalsa Bungalow, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India" ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Amitabh Bachchan article", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan's mother had some influence in Amitabh Bachchan's choice of career because she always insisted that he should take the centre stage“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amitabh_Bachchan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Amitabh Bachchan article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/amitabh-bachchan-birthday-1062190-2017-10-11", "Context": [ "Where was Amitabh Bachchan born?", "Amitabh Bachchan was born in Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have any brothers?", "Amitabh Bachchan has a younger brother, Ajitabh.", "Is Amitabh Bachchan married?", "Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri.", "Does Amitabh Bachchan have children?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children.", "What are Amitabh Bachchan's children's names?", "Amitabh Bachchan has two children, Abhishek Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan Nanda.", "Where do Amitabh Bachchan and his family live?", "Amitabh Bachchan and his family live in Jalsa Bungalow, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Amitabh Bachchan article?", "Amitabh Bachchan's mother had some influence in Amitabh Bachchan's choice of career because she always insisted that he should take the centre stage“." ], "Conversation_no": 657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he get a degree in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Amitabh Bachchan get a degree in", "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan has completed his graduation from Sherwood College in Nainital and did a double major in Science and Arts from Kirori Mal College, New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904175128id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/amitabh-bachchan-birthday-1062190-2017-10-11_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amitabh Bachchan get a degree in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Tom Simpsons parents", "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham)." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Tom simpson go to school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom simpson go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson#Childhood_and_club_racing", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Where did Tom simpson go to school?" ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article", "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson rode his first bike, his brother-in-law's, at age 12, sharing it with Harry and two cousins for time trials around Harworth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson#Childhood_and_club_racing", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Where did Tom simpson go to school?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article?", "Tom Simpson rode his first bike, his brother-in-law's, at age 12, sharing it with Harry and two cousins for time trials around Harworth." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start club racing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Tom Simpson begin club racing", "Truth_answer": "Following his older brother Harry, Tom Simpson joined Harworth & District CC (Cycling Club) aged 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Simpson begin club racing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson#Childhood_and_club_racing", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Where did Tom simpson go to school?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article?", "Tom Simpson rode his first bike, his brother-in-law's, at age 12, sharing it with Harry and two cousins for time trials around Harworth.", "When did Tom Simpson begin club racing?", "Following his older brother Harry, Tom Simpson joined Harworth & District CC (Cycling Club) aged 13." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do have any wins early on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson have any wins early on", "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson won the National Cyclists' Union South Yorkshire individual pursuit track event as a junior and the British League of Racing Cyclists (BLRC) junior hill climb championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson have any wins early on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson#Track_years", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Where did Tom simpson go to school?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article?", "Tom Simpson rode his first bike, his brother-in-law's, at age 12, sharing it with Harry and two cousins for time trials around Harworth.", "When did Tom Simpson begin club racing?", "Following his older brother Harry, Tom Simpson joined Harworth & District CC (Cycling Club) aged 13.", "Did Tom Simpson have any wins early on?", "Tom Simpson won the National Cyclists' Union South Yorkshire individual pursuit track event as a junior and the British League of Racing Cyclists (BLRC) junior hill climb championship." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other awards won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson won a silver medal at the national championships in Fallowfield and silver medal for England in the individual pursuit at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Where did Tom simpson go to school?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article?", "Tom Simpson rode his first bike, his brother-in-law's, at age 12, sharing it with Harry and two cousins for time trials around Harworth.", "When did Tom Simpson begin club racing?", "Following his older brother Harry, Tom Simpson joined Harworth & District CC (Cycling Club) aged 13.", "Did Tom Simpson have any wins early on?", "Tom Simpson won the National Cyclists' Union South Yorkshire individual pursuit track event as a junior and the British League of Racing Cyclists (BLRC) junior hill climb championship.", "Did Tom Simpson win any awards?", "Tom Simpson won a silver medal at the national championships in Fallowfield and silver medal for England in the individual pursuit at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start racing professionally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Tom Simpson start racing professionally", "Truth_answer": "In July 1959, four months after leaving England, Tom Simpson rode his first race as a professional, the Tour de l'Ouest in west France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Simpson start racing professionally?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Tom Simpson born?", "Tom Simpson was born in Haswell, County Durham, England.", "Who were Tom Simpson's parents?", "Tom Simpson's parents were Tom Simpson and Alice (née Cheetham).", "Did Tom Simpson have any siblings?", "Tom Simpson was the youngest of six children.", "Where did Tom simpson go to school?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Simpson article?", "Tom Simpson rode his first bike, his brother-in-law's, at age 12, sharing it with Harry and two cousins for time trials around Harworth.", "When did Tom Simpson begin club racing?", "Following his older brother Harry, Tom Simpson joined Harworth & District CC (Cycling Club) aged 13.", "Did Tom Simpson have any wins early on?", "Tom Simpson won the National Cyclists' Union South Yorkshire individual pursuit track event as a junior and the British League of Racing Cyclists (BLRC) junior hill climb championship.", "Did Tom Simpson win any awards?", "Tom Simpson won a silver medal at the national championships in Fallowfield and silver medal for England in the individual pursuit at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.", "When did Tom Simpson start racing professionally?", "In July 1959, four months after leaving England, Tom Simpson rode his first race as a professional, the Tour de l'Ouest in west France." ], "Conversation_no": 658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does his mother do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Tom Simpson's mother do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Tom Simpson's mother do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#Influences", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they develop their style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did they develop their style", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#Influences", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they credit any influences to their style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beatles credit any influences to their style", "Truth_answer": "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Me_Do", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they begin making music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Beatles begin making music", "Truth_answer": "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_to_Hold_Your_Hand#Reception", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962" ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was their music well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Beatles' music well received", "Truth_answer": "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_to_Hold_Your_Hand#Reception", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get any criticism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music", "Truth_answer": "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hard_Day%27s_Night_(film)", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“" ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did The Beatles do outside of music", "Truth_answer": "A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Beatles do outside of music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“", "What else did The Beatles do outside of music?", "A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles besides their style, influences, early music career, reception and criticism", "Truth_answer": "John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, who had been together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, before asking Ringo Starr to join them in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles besides their style, influences, early music career, reception and criticism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“", "What else did The Beatles do outside of music?", "A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles besides their style, influences, early music career, reception and criticism?", "John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, who had been together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, before asking Ringo Starr to join them in 1962." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get any awards or honors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beatles get any awards or honors", "Truth_answer": "The band have received seven Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards, an Academy Award and fifteen Ivor Novello Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles get any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“", "What else did The Beatles do outside of music?", "A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles besides their style, influences, early music career, reception and criticism?", "John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, who had been together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, before asking Ringo Starr to join them in 1962.", "Did The Beatles get any awards or honors?", "The band have received seven Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards, an Academy Award and fifteen Ivor Novello Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did they make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did The Beatles make", "Truth_answer": "From 1965 onwards, they produced increasingly innovative recordings, including the albums Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and enjoyed further commercial success with The Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did The Beatles make?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“", "What else did The Beatles do outside of music?", "A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles besides their style, influences, early music career, reception and criticism?", "John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, who had been together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, before asking Ringo Starr to join them in 1962.", "Did The Beatles get any awards or honors?", "The band have received seven Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards, an Academy Award and fifteen Ivor Novello Awards.", "What albums did The Beatles make?", "From 1965 onwards, they produced increasingly innovative recordings, including the albums Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and enjoyed further commercial success with The Beatles." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most unique fact in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most unique fact in the article on The Beatles that is singular to them", "Truth_answer": "The English rock band the Beatles are commonly regarded as the foremost and most influential act in popular music history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most unique fact in the article on The Beatles that is singular to them?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#1957–1962:_Formation,_Hamburg,_and_UK_popularity", "Context": [ "How did The Beatles develop a musical style?", "The Beatles continued to absorb influences long after their initial success, often finding new musical and lyrical avenues by listening to their contemporaries.", "Did The Beatles credit any musical influences to the band's style?", "The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry.", "When did The Beatles begin making music?", "Love Me Do is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962", "Was The Beatles' music well received?", "The song was greeted by raving fans on both sides of the Atlantic but was dismissed by some critics as nothing more than another fad song that would not hold up to the test of time.", "Did The Beatles get any criticism for the music?", "The Associated Press said: ...we've heard them enough. It has been impossible to get a radio weather bulletin or time signal without running into 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'.“", "What else did The Beatles do outside of music?", "A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles besides their style, influences, early music career, reception and criticism?", "John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, who had been together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, before asking Ringo Starr to join them in 1962.", "Did The Beatles get any awards or honors?", "The band have received seven Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards, an Academy Award and fifteen Ivor Novello Awards.", "What albums did The Beatles make?", "From 1965 onwards, they produced increasingly innovative recordings, including the albums Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and enjoyed further commercial success with The Beatles.", "What is the most unique fact in the article on The Beatles that is singular to them?", "The English rock band the Beatles are commonly regarded as the foremost and most influential act in popular music history." ], "Conversation_no": 659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have style of stage presence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beatles have style of stage presence", "Truth_answer": "Epstein, in an effort to maximize the Beatles' commercial potential, encouraged them to adopt a professional approach to performing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles have style of stage presence?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during his trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during his trial", "Truth_answer": "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he on trial for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for", "Truth_answer": "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the trial go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go", "Truth_answer": "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Assembly_case_trial", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during the trial for the murder of John Saunders", "Truth_answer": "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Assembly_case_trial", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial", "Truth_answer": "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Assembly_case_trial", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during the trial", "Truth_answer": "According to an article in the India Law Journal, the prosecution witnesses were coached, their accounts were incorrect, and Singh had turned over the pistol himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial besides the hunger strike and Singh's elation over his actions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward.", "What else happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial besides the hunger strike and Singh's elation over his actions?", "According to an article in the India Law Journal, the prosecution witnesses were coached, their accounts were incorrect, and Singh had turned over the pistol himself." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did the trial cover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Bhagat Singh's trial cover", "Truth_answer": "Bhagat Singh's trial also covered the bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bhagat Singh's trial cover?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward.", "What else happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial besides the hunger strike and Singh's elation over his actions?", "According to an article in the India Law Journal, the prosecution witnesses were coached, their accounts were incorrect, and Singh had turned over the pistol himself.", "What else did Bhagat Singh's trial cover?", "Bhagat Singh's trial also covered the bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else in your article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else in your article on Bhagat Singh besides his killing of John Saunders and bombing actitivies", "Truth_answer": "Bhagat Singh became a popular folk hero after his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else in your article on Bhagat Singh besides his killing of John Saunders and bombing actitivies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Lala_Lajpat_Rai's_death_and_killing_of_Saunders", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward.", "What else happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial besides the hunger strike and Singh's elation over his actions?", "According to an article in the India Law Journal, the prosecution witnesses were coached, their accounts were incorrect, and Singh had turned over the pistol himself.", "What else did Bhagat Singh's trial cover?", "Bhagat Singh's trial also covered the bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi.", "Is there anything else in your article on Bhagat Singh besides his killing of John Saunders and bombing actitivies?", "Bhagat Singh became a popular folk hero after his death." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Gandhi say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Gandhi say in Bhagat Singh's murder trial", "Truth_answer": "The murder was condemned as a retrograde action by Mahatma Gandhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gandhi say in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Assembly_case_trial", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward.", "What else happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial besides the hunger strike and Singh's elation over his actions?", "According to an article in the India Law Journal, the prosecution witnesses were coached, their accounts were incorrect, and Singh had turned over the pistol himself.", "What else did Bhagat Singh's trial cover?", "Bhagat Singh's trial also covered the bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi.", "Is there anything else in your article on Bhagat Singh besides his killing of John Saunders and bombing actitivies?", "Bhagat Singh became a popular folk hero after his death.", "What else did Gandhi say in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The murder was condemned as a retrograde action by Mahatma Gandhi." ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else say anything about the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else besides Gandhi and Bhagat Singh say anything about Bhagat Singh's murder trial", "Truth_answer": "According to Neeti Nair, associate professor of history, public criticism of this terrorist action was unequivocal.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else besides Gandhi and Bhagat Singh say anything about Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Assembly_case_trial", "Context": [ "What happened during Bhagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders?", "Awaiting trial, Singh gained much public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike.", "What was Bhagat Singh on trial for?", "Bhagat Singh was on trial for fatally shooting a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders.", "How did hagat Singh's trial for the murder of John Saunders go?", "Singh was convicted and hanged in March 1931, aged 23.", "What else besides a hunger strike happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The jailed Bhagat was reported to be elated, and referred to the subsequent legal proceedings as a drama.", "What did other witnesses say concerning the gun in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "Some witnesses said Singh had fired two or three shots while the police sergeant who arrested him testified that the gun was pointed downward.", "What else happened during Bhagat Singh's murder trial besides the hunger strike and Singh's elation over his actions?", "According to an article in the India Law Journal, the prosecution witnesses were coached, their accounts were incorrect, and Singh had turned over the pistol himself.", "What else did Bhagat Singh's trial cover?", "Bhagat Singh's trial also covered the bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi.", "Is there anything else in your article on Bhagat Singh besides his killing of John Saunders and bombing actitivies?", "Bhagat Singh became a popular folk hero after his death.", "What else did Gandhi say in Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "The murder was condemned as a retrograde action by Mahatma Gandhi.", "Did anyone else besides Gandhi and Bhagat Singh say anything about Bhagat Singh's murder trial?", "According to Neeti Nair, associate professor of history, public criticism of this terrorist action was unequivocal.“" ], "Conversation_no": 660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Bhagat have to say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Bhagat Singh have to say in his murder trial besides express his elation", "Truth_answer": "Singh responded to criticism by writing the Assembly Bomb Statement: ...when [violence] is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause, it has its moral justification.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bhagat Singh have to say in his murder trial besides express his elation?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts#Post-Mayberry_film_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Don Knotts post carrer like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Don Knotts post carrer like", "Truth_answer": "Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies that drew on his high-strung persona from The Andy Griffith Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Don Knotts' post-Mayberry career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts#Early_career", "Context": [ "What was Don Knotts' post-Mayberry career like?", "Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies that drew on his high-strung persona from The Andy Griffith Show." ], "Conversation_no": 661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do as part of the army?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Don Knotts do as part of the Army besides serving in World War II", "Truth_answer": "Knotts was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge and Honorable Service lapel pin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Don Knotts do as part of the Army besides serving in World War II?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_Victory_Medal_(United_States)#Criteria", "Context": [ "What was Don Knotts' post-Mayberry career like?", "Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies that drew on his high-strung persona from The Andy Griffith Show.", "What else did Don Knotts do as part of the Army besides serving in World War II?", "Knotts was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge and Honorable Service lapel pin." ], "Conversation_no": 661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he awarded with these medals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Don Knotts awarded with these medals", "Truth_answer": "The World War II Victory Medal was awarded for service between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946, both dates inclusive, with no minimum time in service requirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Don Knotts awarded with these Army medals in World War II?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts", "Context": [ "What was Don Knotts' post-Mayberry career like?", "Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies that drew on his high-strung persona from The Andy Griffith Show.", "What else did Don Knotts do as part of the Army besides serving in World War II?", "Knotts was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge and Honorable Service lapel pin.", "Why was Don Knotts awarded with these Army medals in World War II?", "The World War II Victory Medal was awarded for service between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946, both dates inclusive, with no minimum time in service requirement." ], "Conversation_no": 661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about World War II", "Truth_answer": "In 1979 TV Guide ranked him #27 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216071020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Fife_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Don Knotts besides his post Andy Griffith Show and military career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Little_(2005_film)#Cast", "Context": [ "What was Don Knotts' post-Mayberry career like?", "Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies that drew on his high-strung persona from The Andy Griffith Show.", "What else did Don Knotts do as part of the Army besides serving in World War II?", "Knotts was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge and Honorable Service lapel pin.", "Why was Don Knotts awarded with these Army medals in World War II?", "The World War II Victory Medal was awarded for service between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946, both dates inclusive, with no minimum time in service requirement.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Don Knotts besides his post Andy Griffith Show and military career?", "In 1979 TV Guide ranked him #27 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list." ], "Conversation_no": 661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his mayor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Don Knotts' role in the 2005 film Chicken Little", "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts starred as Turkey Lurkey, a turkey and the mayor of Oakey Oaks, who is friendly and sensible, but not very bright.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219091853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Little_(2005_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Don Knotts' role in the 2005 film Chicken Little?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_homeland#Middle_Ages", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the middle ages ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the middle ages", "Truth_answer": "Following the Arab Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia in the 7th century Assyrian Christians throughout the Middle Ages were subjected to Arabizing superstrate influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200122174620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_homeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the Middle Ages?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Persia", "Context": [ "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the Middle Ages?", "Following the Arab Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia in the 7th century Assyrian Christians throughout the Middle Ages were subjected to Arabizing superstrate influence." ], "Conversation_no": 662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he have to defeat to rule over this land ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Rashidun Caliphate have to defeat to rule over Mesopotamia", "Truth_answer": "Arab Muslims first attacked Sassanid Empire territory in 633.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Persia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Rashidun Caliphate have to defeat to rule over Mesopotamia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_homeland#Middle_Ages", "Context": [ "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the Middle Ages?", "Following the Arab Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia in the 7th century Assyrian Christians throughout the Middle Ages were subjected to Arabizing superstrate influence.", "Who did the Rashidun Caliphate have to defeat to rule over Mesopotamia?", "Arab Muslims first attacked Sassanid Empire territory in 633." ], "Conversation_no": 662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else ruled the region during the middle ages ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else ruled Mesopotamia during the Middle Ages besides the Rashidun Caliphate", "Truth_answer": "Its Christian inhabitants were little affected by the Ottoman conquests", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else ruled Mesopotamia during the Middle Ages besides the Rashidun Caliphate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_homeland", "Context": [ "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the Middle Ages?", "Following the Arab Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia in the 7th century Assyrian Christians throughout the Middle Ages were subjected to Arabizing superstrate influence.", "Who did the Rashidun Caliphate have to defeat to rule over Mesopotamia?", "Arab Muslims first attacked Sassanid Empire territory in 633.", "Who else ruled Mesopotamia during the Middle Ages besides the Rashidun Caliphate?", "Its Christian inhabitants were little affected by the Ottoman conquests" ], "Conversation_no": 662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Assyrian homelands besides the goverenance during the Middle Ages", "Truth_answer": "The areas that form the Assyrian homeland are parts of present-day northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and, more recently, northeastern Syria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200122174620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_homeland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Assyrian homelands besides the goverenance during the Middle Ages?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duhok#History", "Context": [ "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the Middle Ages?", "Following the Arab Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia in the 7th century Assyrian Christians throughout the Middle Ages were subjected to Arabizing superstrate influence.", "Who did the Rashidun Caliphate have to defeat to rule over Mesopotamia?", "Arab Muslims first attacked Sassanid Empire territory in 633.", "Who else ruled Mesopotamia during the Middle Ages besides the Rashidun Caliphate?", "Its Christian inhabitants were little affected by the Ottoman conquests", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Assyrian homelands besides the goverenance during the Middle Ages?", "The areas that form the Assyrian homeland are parts of present-day northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and, more recently, northeastern Syria." ], "Conversation_no": 662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is Beth Nuhadra ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Beth Nuhadra", "Truth_answer": "During the Assyrian period Duhok was named Bit Nuhadra, where, during the Parthian-Sassanid rule in Assyria as Beth Nuhadra gained semi-independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Beth Nuhadra?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duhok#History", "Context": [ "Who ruled over the Assyrian homeland in the Middle Ages?", "Following the Arab Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia in the 7th century Assyrian Christians throughout the Middle Ages were subjected to Arabizing superstrate influence.", "Who did the Rashidun Caliphate have to defeat to rule over Mesopotamia?", "Arab Muslims first attacked Sassanid Empire territory in 633.", "Who else ruled Mesopotamia during the Middle Ages besides the Rashidun Caliphate?", "Its Christian inhabitants were little affected by the Ottoman conquests", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Assyrian homelands besides the goverenance during the Middle Ages?", "The areas that form the Assyrian homeland are parts of present-day northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and, more recently, northeastern Syria.", "What is Beth Nuhadra?", "During the Assyrian period Duhok was named Bit Nuhadra, where, during the Parthian-Sassanid rule in Assyria as Beth Nuhadra gained semi-independence." ], "Conversation_no": 662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who lived in Beth Nuhadra ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who lived in Beth Nuhadra", "Truth_answer": "Assyrians lived in Beth Nuhadra during the rule of the Parthian and Sassanid Empires.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lived in Beth Nuhadra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C#Musical_style", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was her style described?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was her style described", "Truth_answer": "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C#Musical_style", "Context": [ "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock." ], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it stay the same?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Melanie C's style stay the same", "Truth_answer": "She also released an album of show tunes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C's style of pop and rock stay the same?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C#Musical_style", "Context": [ "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock.", "Did Melanie C's style of pop and rock stay the same?", "She also released an album of show tunes." ], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was her style influenced by anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Melanie C's style influenced by anything", "Truth_answer": "Feminist themes explored by Madonna and Bananarama were carried out during her solo career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Melanie C's style influenced by anything?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C#Musical_style", "Context": [ "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock.", "Did Melanie C's style of pop and rock stay the same?", "She also released an album of show tunes.", "Was Melanie C's style influenced by anything?", "Feminist themes explored by Madonna and Bananarama were carried out during her solo career." ], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other issues besides Girl Power did Melanie C address in her music", "Truth_answer": "Added to themes of Girl Power, Melanie C addressed social issues such as homelessness, and introspective themes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other issues besides Girl Power did Melanie C address in her music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C", "Context": [ "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock.", "Did Melanie C's style of pop and rock stay the same?", "She also released an album of show tunes.", "Was Melanie C's style influenced by anything?", "Feminist themes explored by Madonna and Bananarama were carried out during her solo career.", "What other issues besides Girl Power did Melanie C address in her music?", "Added to themes of Girl Power, Melanie C addressed social issues such as homelessness, and introspective themes." ], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Melanie C besides her musical style", "Truth_answer": "She is one of the five members of the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sporty Spice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Melanie C besides her musical style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3379885.stm", "Context": [ "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock.", "Did Melanie C's style of pop and rock stay the same?", "She also released an album of show tunes.", "Was Melanie C's style influenced by anything?", "Feminist themes explored by Madonna and Bananarama were carried out during her solo career.", "What other issues besides Girl Power did Melanie C address in her music?", "Added to themes of Girl Power, Melanie C addressed social issues such as homelessness, and introspective themes.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Melanie C besides her musical style?", "She is one of the five members of the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sporty Spice." ], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the conflict with her solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Virgin Records' conflict with Melanie C's solo career", "Truth_answer": "A statement on her official website said months of discussions with Virgin resulted in an agreement on all sides that it was best to part ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092012id_/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3379885.stm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Virgin Records' conflict with Melanie C's solo career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3379885.stm", "Context": [ "How was Melanie C's style described?", "Melanie C's style is generally pop and rock.", "Did Melanie C's style of pop and rock stay the same?", "She also released an album of show tunes.", "Was Melanie C's style influenced by anything?", "Feminist themes explored by Madonna and Bananarama were carried out during her solo career.", "What other issues besides Girl Power did Melanie C address in her music?", "Added to themes of Girl Power, Melanie C addressed social issues such as homelessness, and introspective themes.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Melanie C besides her musical style?", "She is one of the five members of the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sporty Spice.", "What was Virgin Records' conflict with Melanie C's solo career?", "A statement on her official website said months of discussions with Virgin resulted in an agreement on all sides that it was best to part ways." ], "Conversation_no": 663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it that her style changed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Virgin Records' conflict with the singer down to Melanie C's change in style", "Truth_answer": "A statement on her official website said months of discussions with Virgin resulted in an agreement on all sides that it was best to part ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092012id_/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3379885.stm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Virgin Records' conflict with the singer down to Melanie C's change in style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live", "Truth_answer": "John Belushi was one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://viraluck.com/the-funniest-people-of-all-time/_p5", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi#Saturday_Night_Live", "Context": [ "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "John Belushi was one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he on Saturday Night Live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live", "Truth_answer": "Over his four-year tenure at SNL, Belushi developed a series of successful characters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi#Saturday_Night_Live", "Context": [ "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "John Belushi was one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1975.", "How long was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Over his four-year tenure at SNL, Belushi developed a series of successful characters." ], "Conversation_no": 664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his well known characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were John Belushi's well known characters on Saturday Night Live", "Truth_answer": "Belushi developed a series of successful characters, including the belligerent Samurai Futaba, Henry Kissinger, Ludwig van Beethoven and the Greek owner of the Olympia Café.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were John Belushi's well known characters on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi#Saturday_Night_Live", "Context": [ "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "John Belushi was one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1975.", "How long was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Over his four-year tenure at SNL, Belushi developed a series of successful characters.", "What were John Belushi's well known characters on Saturday Night Live?", "Belushi developed a series of successful characters, including the belligerent Samurai Futaba, Henry Kissinger, Ludwig van Beethoven and the Greek owner of the Olympia Café." ], "Conversation_no": 664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he leave Saturday Night Live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did John Belushi leave Saturday Night Live", "Truth_answer": "Belushi began experimenting heavily with drugs in order to deal with the constant pressure of comedy. His unpredictable temper caused him to be fired by Michaels a number of times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John Belushi leave Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_Live_(season_1)#Changes_and_notes", "Context": [ "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "John Belushi was one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1975.", "How long was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Over his four-year tenure at SNL, Belushi developed a series of successful characters.", "What were John Belushi's well known characters on Saturday Night Live?", "Belushi developed a series of successful characters, including the belligerent Samurai Futaba, Henry Kissinger, Ludwig van Beethoven and the Greek owner of the Olympia Café.", "Why did John Belushi leave Saturday Night Live?", "Belushi began experimenting heavily with drugs in order to deal with the constant pressure of comedy. His unpredictable temper caused him to be fired by Michaels a number of times." ], "Conversation_no": 664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his co workers on Saturday Night Live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were John Belushi co workers on Saturday Night Live", "Truth_answer": "The first cast member hired was Gilda Radner. The rest of the cast included Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, as well as National Lampoon Lemmings alumnus Chevy Chase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were John Belushi's co-workers on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Need_Is_Cash#Cast", "Context": [ "When was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "John Belushi was one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1975.", "How long was John Belushi on Saturday Night Live?", "Over his four-year tenure at SNL, Belushi developed a series of successful characters.", "What were John Belushi's well known characters on Saturday Night Live?", "Belushi developed a series of successful characters, including the belligerent Samurai Futaba, Henry Kissinger, Ludwig van Beethoven and the Greek owner of the Olympia Café.", "Why did John Belushi leave Saturday Night Live?", "Belushi began experimenting heavily with drugs in order to deal with the constant pressure of comedy. His unpredictable temper caused him to be fired by Michaels a number of times.", "Who were John Belushi's co-workers on Saturday Night Live?", "The first cast member hired was Gilda Radner. The rest of the cast included Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, as well as National Lampoon Lemmings alumnus Chevy Chase." ], "Conversation_no": 664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other shows did John Belushi work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other shows did Gilda Radner work on", "Truth_answer": "John Belushi appeared on the TV film, All You Need Is Cash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows besides Saturday Night Live, did John Belushi work on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Solo_years_(1998-2010)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he go solo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he go solo", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Thornton left the group in October 1998 to pursue the ministry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton go solo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Solo_years_(1998-2010)", "Context": [ "When did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton go solo?", "Kevin Thornton left the group in October 1998 to pursue the ministry." ], "Conversation_no": 665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton do after leaving the band", "Truth_answer": "He became a licensed minister, and has served as an evangelist, youth pastor and worship leader at Without Walls Church, in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton do after leaving the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Solo_years_(1998-2010)", "Context": [ "When did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton go solo?", "Kevin Thornton left the group in October 1998 to pursue the ministry.", "What did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton do after leaving the band?", "He became a licensed minister, and has served as an evangelist, youth pastor and worship leader at Without Walls Church, in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any more music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton play any more music", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, he released a solo album, Conversion, blending contemporary hip-hop/rap with gospel and soul music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd's Kevin Thornton play any more music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom#Psychology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Doctor Doom like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Doctor Doom like", "Truth_answer": "On many occasions, Doom's only real weakness has been his arrogance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Doctor Doom's psychology like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom#Psychology", "Context": [ "What is Doctor Doom's psychology like?", "On many occasions, Doom's only real weakness has been his arrogance." ], "Conversation_no": 666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what ways has his arrogance affected him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what ways has Doctor Doom's arrogance affected him", "Truth_answer": "Layla Miller once reflected that Doom is incapable of accepting that he himself might be the reason for his failures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways has Doctor Doom's arrogance affected him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_Miller", "Context": [ "What is Doctor Doom's psychology like?", "On many occasions, Doom's only real weakness has been his arrogance.", "In what ways has Doctor Doom's arrogance affected him?", "Layla Miller once reflected that Doom is incapable of accepting that he himself might be the reason for his failures." ], "Conversation_no": 666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Layla Miller?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Layla Miller in Marvel Comics", "Truth_answer": "Layla Miller, also known as Butterfly, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe and a mutant private detective in X-Factor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Layla Miller in Marvel Comics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom#Psychology", "Context": [ "What is Doctor Doom's psychology like?", "On many occasions, Doom's only real weakness has been his arrogance.", "In what ways has Doctor Doom's arrogance affected him?", "Layla Miller once reflected that Doom is incapable of accepting that he himself might be the reason for his failures.", "Who is Layla Miller in Marvel Comics?", "Layla Miller, also known as Butterfly, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe and a mutant private detective in X-Factor." ], "Conversation_no": 666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What traits of his personality are also interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What traits of Doctor Doom's personality are also interesting", "Truth_answer": "Victor Von Doom has been shown to be devoted to the welfare and well-being of his subjects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What traits of Doctor Doom's personality are also interesting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she ever in a romantic relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was she ever in a romantic relationship", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Dean got engaged to jobbing actor Jason Pethers after knowing him for only a few months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Letitia Dean ever in a romantic relationship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Letitia Dean ever in a romantic relationship?", "In 2001, Dean got engaged to jobbing actor Jason Pethers after knowing him for only a few months." ], "Conversation_no": 667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she marry him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Letitia Dean marry Jason Pethers", "Truth_answer": "They married in September 2002 at All Saints' Church in Marylebone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221024909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Letitia Dean marry Jason Pethers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Letitia Dean ever in a romantic relationship?", "In 2001, Dean got engaged to jobbing actor Jason Pethers after knowing him for only a few months.", "Did Letitia Dean marry Jason Pethers?", "They married in September 2002 at All Saints' Church in Marylebone." ], "Conversation_no": 667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Letitia Dean have any children", "Truth_answer": "After five years of marriage, it was announced in 2007 that Dean and Pethers had separated, owing to the fact that Pethers was reluctant to have children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Letitia Dean have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean", "Context": [ "Was Letitia Dean ever in a romantic relationship?", "In 2001, Dean got engaged to jobbing actor Jason Pethers after knowing him for only a few months.", "Did Letitia Dean marry Jason Pethers?", "They married in September 2002 at All Saints' Church in Marylebone.", "Did Letitia Dean have any children?", "After five years of marriage, it was announced in 2007 that Dean and Pethers had separated, owing to the fact that Pethers was reluctant to have children." ], "Conversation_no": 667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is she still alive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Letitia Dean still alive", "Truth_answer": "Letitia Jane Dean is an English actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://1-dot-name-meaning.appspot.com/both/Dacos_p2", "http://1-dot-name-meaning.appspot.com/both/Epsilanty_p1", "http://1-dot-name-meaning.appspot.com/girl/Akagha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Letitia Dean still alive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was her self-confidence damaged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was her self-confidence damaged", "Truth_answer": "Dean has stated that her self-confidence was damaged and contributed to her decision to get a breast reduction in her teens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Letitia Dean's self-confidence damaged?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean#Early_life", "Context": [ "How was Letitia Dean's self-confidence damaged?", "Dean has stated that her self-confidence was damaged and contributed to her decision to get a breast reduction in her teens." ], "Conversation_no": 668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in her early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Letitia Dean do early in life", "Truth_answer": "Dean successfully applied to attend the Italia Conti Academy Theatre Arts at ten years old, and later the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Letitia Dean do early in life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean", "Context": [ "How was Letitia Dean's self-confidence damaged?", "Dean has stated that her self-confidence was damaged and contributed to her decision to get a breast reduction in her teens.", "What did Letitia Dean do early in life?", "Dean successfully applied to attend the Italia Conti Academy Theatre Arts at ten years old, and later the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London." ], "Conversation_no": 668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is she a singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Letitia Dean a singer", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, along with Paul J. Medford, Dean had a UK Top 20 hit with Something Outa Nothing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221024909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Letitia Dean a singer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia_Dean#Early_life", "Context": [ "How was Letitia Dean's self-confidence damaged?", "Dean has stated that her self-confidence was damaged and contributed to her decision to get a breast reduction in her teens.", "What did Letitia Dean do early in life?", "Dean successfully applied to attend the Italia Conti Academy Theatre Arts at ten years old, and later the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London.", "Is Letitia Dean a singer?", "In 1986, along with Paul J. Medford, Dean had a UK Top 20 hit with Something Outa Nothing." ], "Conversation_no": 668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Letitia Dean have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Dean has two older brothers, Stephen and Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Letitia Dean have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_León", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Hispaniola?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in Hispaniola", "Truth_answer": "By the early 1500s, Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people in Hispaniola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Juan Ponce de León do in Hispaniola?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/juan-ponce-de-leon", "Context": [ "What did Juan Ponce de León do in Hispaniola?", "By the early 1500s, Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people in Hispaniola." ], "Conversation_no": 669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he bring order to the colony?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Ponce de León bring order to Hispaniola", "Truth_answer": "After Ponce de León suppressed an Indian mutiny, Ovando rewarded him with the governorship of the eastern province of Hispaniola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Ponce de León bring order to Hispaniola?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolás_de_Ovando", "Context": [ "What did Juan Ponce de León do in Hispaniola?", "By the early 1500s, Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people in Hispaniola.", "Did Juan Ponce de León bring order to Hispaniola?", "After Ponce de León suppressed an Indian mutiny, Ovando rewarded him with the governorship of the eastern province of Hispaniola." ], "Conversation_no": 669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Ovando?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Ovando", "Truth_answer": "Nicolás de Ovando was Governor of the Hispaniola from 1502 until 1509, sent by the Spanish crown to re-establish order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nicolás de Ovando?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_León", "Context": [ "What did Juan Ponce de León do in Hispaniola?", "By the early 1500s, Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people in Hispaniola.", "Did Juan Ponce de León bring order to Hispaniola?", "After Ponce de León suppressed an Indian mutiny, Ovando rewarded him with the governorship of the eastern province of Hispaniola.", "Who was Nicolás de Ovando?", "Nicolás de Ovando was Governor of the Hispaniola from 1502 until 1509, sent by the Spanish crown to re-establish order." ], "Conversation_no": 669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he crush the rebellion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nicolás de Ovando crush the rebellion", "Truth_answer": "Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people on Hispaniola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Ponce de León crush the Taíno rebellion on Hispaniola?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_León#Hispaniola", "Context": [ "What did Juan Ponce de León do in Hispaniola?", "By the early 1500s, Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people in Hispaniola.", "Did Juan Ponce de León bring order to Hispaniola?", "After Ponce de León suppressed an Indian mutiny, Ovando rewarded him with the governorship of the eastern province of Hispaniola.", "Who was Nicolás de Ovando?", "Nicolás de Ovando was Governor of the Hispaniola from 1502 until 1509, sent by the Spanish crown to re-establish order.", "Did Juan Ponce de León crush the Taíno rebellion on Hispaniola?", "Ponce de León helped crush a rebellion of the native Taíno people on Hispaniola." ], "Conversation_no": 669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Juan Ponce de León besides his governmental and military activities on Hispaniola", "Truth_answer": "The large stone house Ponce de León ordered built for his growing family still stands today near the city of Salvaleón de Higüey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212160107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Juan Ponce de León besides his governmental and military activities on Hispaniola?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney#Post-war_Test_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened post-war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened post-war", "Truth_answer": "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_cricket", "Context": [ "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era." ], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Test cricket?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Test cricket", "Truth_answer": "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Test cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney#Post-war_Test_career", "Context": [ "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "What is Test cricket?", "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard." ], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the war effect his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did World War I affect Charlie Macartney's cricketing career", "Truth_answer": "The war years divided Macartney's career in two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did World War I affect Charlie Macartney's cricketing career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney#Post-war_Test_career", "Context": [ "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "What is Test cricket?", "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard.", "How did World War I affect Charlie Macartney's cricketing career?", "The war years divided Macartney's career in two." ], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his career different after the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Charlie Macartney cricketing career different after World War I", "Truth_answer": "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Charlie Macartney cricketing career different after World War I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney#Post-war_Test_career", "Context": [ "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "What is Test cricket?", "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard.", "How did World War I affect Charlie Macartney's cricketing career?", "The war years divided Macartney's career in two.", "How was Charlie Macartney cricketing career different after World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era." ], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight in the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charlie Macartney fight in World War I", "Truth_answer": "In January 1916, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Macartney fight in World War I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney#Post-war_Test_career", "Context": [ "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "What is Test cricket?", "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard.", "How did World War I affect Charlie Macartney's cricketing career?", "The war years divided Macartney's career in two.", "How was Charlie Macartney cricketing career different after World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "Did Charlie Macartney fight in World War I?", "In January 1916, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force." ], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he serve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Charlie Macartney serve in World War I", "Truth_answer": "In July 1917 he was posted to France as a temporary Warrant Officer in the 3rd Division Artillery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Charlie Macartney serve in World War I?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney#Post-war_Test_career", "Context": [ "What happened to Charlie Macartney post-World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "What is Test cricket?", "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard.", "How did World War I affect Charlie Macartney's cricketing career?", "The war years divided Macartney's career in two.", "How was Charlie Macartney cricketing career different after World War I?", "After the war, Macartney transformed himself into one of the greatest batsmen of his era.", "Did Charlie Macartney fight in World War I?", "In January 1916, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force.", "Where did Charlie Macartney serve in World War I?", "In July 1917 he was posted to France as a temporary Warrant Officer in the 3rd Division Artillery." ], "Conversation_no": 670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any awards or get promoted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charlie Macartney get any awards or get promoted during World War I", "Truth_answer": "In 1918, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for gallantry and reached the rank of corporal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Macartney get any awards or get promoted during World War I?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)#Philanthropy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHat did she do for the greater good?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHat did she do for the greater good", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)#Philanthropy", "Context": [ "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need." ], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any other activities for charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cheryl Do any other activities for charities", "Truth_answer": "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Aloud_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl do any other activities for charities besides raising for BBC's Children in Need?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)#Philanthropy", "Context": [ "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need.", "Did the singer, Cheryl do any other activities for charities besides raising for BBC's Children in Need?", "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief." ], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have any charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the singer, Cheryl have any charities", "Truth_answer": "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Aloud_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the singer, Cheryl have any charities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)#Philanthropy", "Context": [ "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need.", "Did the singer, Cheryl do any other activities for charities besides raising for BBC's Children in Need?", "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.", "Does the singer, Cheryl have any charities?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Prince's Trust", "Truth_answer": "On 23 January 2015, Cheryl announced the launch of a second charity, once again alongside The Prince's Trust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the singer, Cheryl besides launching her own in February 2011?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)#Philanthropy", "Context": [ "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need.", "Did the singer, Cheryl do any other activities for charities besides raising for BBC's Children in Need?", "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.", "Does the singer, Cheryl have any charities?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the singer, Cheryl besides launching her own in February 2011?", "On 23 January 2015, Cheryl announced the launch of a second charity, once again alongside The Prince's Trust." ], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For what charity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "For what charity", "Truth_answer": "The charity was named Cheryl's Trust, with the goal of raising £2 million to build a centre, which will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in her hometown, Newcastle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What second charity did the singer, Cheryl launch in 2015?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need.", "Did the singer, Cheryl do any other activities for charities besides raising for BBC's Children in Need?", "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.", "Does the singer, Cheryl have any charities?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the singer, Cheryl besides launching her own in February 2011?", "On 23 January 2015, Cheryl announced the launch of a second charity, once again alongside The Prince's Trust.", "What second charity did the singer, Cheryl launch in 2015?", "The charity was named Cheryl's Trust, with the goal of raising £2 million to build a centre, which will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in her hometown, Newcastle." ], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl have any influences", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl have any influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)#Philanthropy", "Context": [ "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the greater good?", "In 2004, Cheryl's band, Girls Aloud released a cover of The Pretenders' I'll Stand by You as the official single for the BBC's charity telethon Children in Need.", "Did the singer, Cheryl do any other activities for charities besides raising for BBC's Children in Need?", "In March 2009, Cheryl climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.", "Does the singer, Cheryl have any charities?", "In February 2011, Cheryl launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the singer, Cheryl besides launching her own in February 2011?", "On 23 January 2015, Cheryl announced the launch of a second charity, once again alongside The Prince's Trust.", "What second charity did the singer, Cheryl launch in 2015?", "The charity was named Cheryl's Trust, with the goal of raising £2 million to build a centre, which will support up to 4000 disadvantaged young people in her hometown, Newcastle.", "Did the singer, Cheryl have any influences?" ], "Conversation_no": 671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any help with her charites?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl have any help with her Cheryl's Trust charity", "Truth_answer": "To raise these funds, Cheryl has thus far teamed up with Prizeo in March 2015, setting up a styling session competition, and also launched a limited edition Belgian Chocolate Bar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl have any help with her Cheryl's Trust charity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2009?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2009", "Truth_answer": "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?" ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the next thing to happen to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert", "Truth_answer": "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release more music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc", "Truth_answer": "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he begin touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock", "Truth_answer": "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where else did he tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where else did Miyavi tour during this time", "Truth_answer": "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour in the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010", "Truth_answer": "The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at Anime Matsuri, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.", "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010?", "The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at Anime Matsuri, Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue recording new music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyavi continue recording new music during the Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 tour", "Truth_answer": "On March 10, 2010, Miyavi's first single with EMI was released, Survive, via iTunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi continue recording new music during the Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.", "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010?", "The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at Anime Matsuri, Texas.", "Did Miyavi continue recording new music during the Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 tour?", "On March 10, 2010, Miyavi's first single with EMI was released, Survive, via iTunes." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he done touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Miyavi done touring after releasing his single, Survive", "Truth_answer": "Miyavi's worldwide tour was continued on March 28 2010, with the concert at Human Stage, Okinawa, and nationwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miyavi done touring after releasing his single, Survive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.", "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010?", "The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at Anime Matsuri, Texas.", "Did Miyavi continue recording new music during the Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 tour?", "On March 10, 2010, Miyavi's first single with EMI was released, Survive, via iTunes.", "Was Miyavi done touring after releasing his single, Survive?", "Miyavi's worldwide tour was continued on March 28 2010, with the concert at Human Stage, Okinawa, and nationwide." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did more albums get released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did more albums get released by Miyavi during his worldwide tour in 2010", "Truth_answer": "On October 13 2010, Miyavi's fifth studio album was released, What's My Name?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did more albums get released by Miyavi during his worldwide tour in 2010?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.", "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010?", "The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at Anime Matsuri, Texas.", "Did Miyavi continue recording new music during the Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 tour?", "On March 10, 2010, Miyavi's first single with EMI was released, Survive, via iTunes.", "Was Miyavi done touring after releasing his single, Survive?", "Miyavi's worldwide tour was continued on March 28 2010, with the concert at Human Stage, Okinawa, and nationwide.", "Did more albums get released by Miyavi during his worldwide tour in 2010?", "On October 13 2010, Miyavi's fifth studio album was released, What's My Name?" ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyavi's album, What's My Name? do well on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Miyavi's seventh studio album, What's My Name? charted as number twenty-six on Oricon and thirty-three on Billboard Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi's album, What's My Name? do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2009–2011:_Founding_J-glam_Inc.", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What happened in 2009 with Miyavi?", "What was the next thing that happened to Miyavi after performing at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert?", "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc. as president.", "Did Miyavi release more music after launching J-glam inc.?", "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all of Miyavi's major singles with Universal Group.", "Did Miyavi begin touring after releasing compilation album, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock?", "On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010, in Moscow, Russia.", "Where else did Miyavi tour for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 besides Moscow, Russia?", "Miyavi held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting Austria, Hungary and Italy for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.", "Did Miyavi tour in the US for Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010?", "The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at Anime Matsuri, Texas.", "Did Miyavi continue recording new music during the Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010 tour?", "On March 10, 2010, Miyavi's first single with EMI was released, Survive, via iTunes.", "Was Miyavi done touring after releasing his single, Survive?", "Miyavi's worldwide tour was continued on March 28 2010, with the concert at Human Stage, Okinawa, and nationwide.", "Did more albums get released by Miyavi during his worldwide tour in 2010?", "On October 13 2010, Miyavi's fifth studio album was released, What's My Name?", "Did Miyavi's album, What's My Name? do well on the charts?", "Miyavi's seventh studio album, What's My Name? charted as number twenty-six on Oricon and thirty-three on Billboard Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever stop touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyavi ever stop touring", "Truth_answer": "In March 2011, a new world tour, titled What's My Name?, began in Europe, with Miyavi's first visit to Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi ever stop touring after his album, What's My Name?“", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was he born", "Truth_answer": "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas", "Truth_answer": "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Ben Hogan grow up", "Truth_answer": "Ben Hogan's family lived ten miles southwest in Dublin until 1921, when they moved 70 miles northeast to Fort Worth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ben Hogan grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Turns_professional", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith.", "Where did Ben Hogan grow up?", "Ben Hogan's family lived ten miles southwest in Dublin until 1921, when they moved 70 miles northeast to Fort Worth." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ben Hogan attend school", "Truth_answer": "Ben Hogan dropped out of Central High School during the final semester of his senior year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Hogan attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith.", "Where did Ben Hogan grow up?", "Ben Hogan's family lived ten miles southwest in Dublin until 1921, when they moved 70 miles northeast to Fort Worth.", "Did Ben Hogan attend school?", "Ben Hogan dropped out of Central High School during the final semester of his senior year." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Ben Hogan's father", "Truth_answer": "When Ben Hogan was nine years old in 1922, his father Chester committed suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot at the family home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ben Hogan's father?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith.", "Where did Ben Hogan grow up?", "Ben Hogan's family lived ten miles southwest in Dublin until 1921, when they moved 70 miles northeast to Fort Worth.", "Did Ben Hogan attend school?", "Ben Hogan dropped out of Central High School during the final semester of his senior year.", "What happened to Ben Hogan's father?", "When Ben Hogan was nine years old in 1922, his father Chester committed suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot at the family home." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after his fathers death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Ben Hogan's father's death", "Truth_answer": "Ben Hogan's family incurred financial difficulties after his father's suicide, and the children took jobs to help their seamstress mother make ends meet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ben Hogan's father's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith.", "Where did Ben Hogan grow up?", "Ben Hogan's family lived ten miles southwest in Dublin until 1921, when they moved 70 miles northeast to Fort Worth.", "Did Ben Hogan attend school?", "Ben Hogan dropped out of Central High School during the final semester of his senior year.", "What happened to Ben Hogan's father?", "When Ben Hogan was nine years old in 1922, his father Chester committed suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot at the family home.", "What happened after Ben Hogan's father's death?", "Ben Hogan's family incurred financial difficulties after his father's suicide, and the children took jobs to help their seamstress mother make ends meet." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What difficulties did they face?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What difficulties did Ben Hogan's family face after his father's death", "Truth_answer": "Ben Hogan's family incurred financial difficulties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What difficulties did Ben Hogan's family face after his father's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan#Early_life_and_character", "Context": [ "When was Ben Hogan born?", "Ben Hogan was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 13, 1912.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Hogan besides his birth at Stephenville, Texas?", "Ben Hogan was the third and youngest child of Chester and Clara Hogan. His father was a blacksmith.", "Where did Ben Hogan grow up?", "Ben Hogan's family lived ten miles southwest in Dublin until 1921, when they moved 70 miles northeast to Fort Worth.", "Did Ben Hogan attend school?", "Ben Hogan dropped out of Central High School during the final semester of his senior year.", "What happened to Ben Hogan's father?", "When Ben Hogan was nine years old in 1922, his father Chester committed suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot at the family home.", "What happened after Ben Hogan's father's death?", "Ben Hogan's family incurred financial difficulties after his father's suicide, and the children took jobs to help their seamstress mother make ends meet.", "What difficulties did Ben Hogan's family face after his father's death?", "Ben Hogan's family incurred financial difficulties." ], "Conversation_no": 673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about what happened after the death of their father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about what happened after the death of Ben Hogan's father besides their financial difficulties", "Truth_answer": "A tip from a friend led Ben Hogan to a caddying job at the age of 11 at Glen Garden Country Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hogan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about what happened after the death of Ben Hogan's father besides their financial difficulties?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the group form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the group form", "Truth_answer": "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band, Deep Purple form", "Truth_answer": "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Edwards then say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Edwards then say", "Truth_answer": "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout", "Truth_answer": "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other members of the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other members of the New Order", "Truth_answer": "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next with the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little", "Truth_answer": "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritchie_Blackmore", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Blackmore play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Blackmore play", "Truth_answer": "Richard Hugh Blackmore is an English guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bluesguitartabs.com/english/electric-guitar-tailpiece-electric-guitar-easy-songs/_p8", "https://bluesguitartabs.com/english/electric-guitar-reviews-electric-guitar-tuning-app/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Hugh Blackmore play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Reformation,_reunions_and_turmoil_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore.", "What did Richard Hugh Blackmore play?", "Richard Hugh Blackmore is an English guitarist." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Blackmore stay with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Hugh Blackmore stay with the band, Roundabout", "Truth_answer": "During an otherwise successful European tour, Blackmore walked out of the band in 1993, for good, after a show on 17 November in Helsinki, Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Hugh Blackmore stay with the band, Roundabout?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore.", "What did Richard Hugh Blackmore play?", "Richard Hugh Blackmore is an English guitarist.", "Did Richard Hugh Blackmore stay with the band, Roundabout?", "During an otherwise successful European tour, Blackmore walked out of the band in 1993, for good, after a show on 17 November in Helsinki, Finland." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the group do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band, Roundabout do next after acquiring Ritchie Blackmore", "Truth_answer": "Jon Lord convinced Nick Simper to join for good, but left Carlo Little behind in favour of drummer Bobby Woodman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band, Roundabout do next after acquiring Ritchie Blackmore?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore.", "What did Richard Hugh Blackmore play?", "Richard Hugh Blackmore is an English guitarist.", "Did Richard Hugh Blackmore stay with the band, Roundabout?", "During an otherwise successful European tour, Blackmore walked out of the band in 1993, for good, after a show on 17 November in Helsinki, Finland.", "What did the band, Roundabout do next after acquiring Ritchie Blackmore?", "Jon Lord convinced Nick Simper to join for good, but left Carlo Little behind in favour of drummer Bobby Woodman." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group stick together and perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Roundabout stick together and perform", "Truth_answer": "In March 1968, Lord, Blackmore, Simper and Woodman moved into Deeves Hall, a country house in South Mimms, Hertfordshire. The band would live, write and rehearse at the house.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Roundabout stick together and perform?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Beginnings_(1967–1968)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore.", "What did Richard Hugh Blackmore play?", "Richard Hugh Blackmore is an English guitarist.", "Did Richard Hugh Blackmore stay with the band, Roundabout?", "During an otherwise successful European tour, Blackmore walked out of the band in 1993, for good, after a show on 17 November in Helsinki, Finland.", "What did the band, Roundabout do next after acquiring Ritchie Blackmore?", "Jon Lord convinced Nick Simper to join for good, but left Carlo Little behind in favour of drummer Bobby Woodman.", "Did the band, Roundabout stick together and perform?", "In March 1968, Lord, Blackmore, Simper and Woodman moved into Deeves Hall, a country house in South Mimms, Hertfordshire. The band would live, write and rehearse at the house." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they pick for a new singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the band, Roundabout pick for a new singer", "Truth_answer": "According to Nick Simper, dozens of singers were auditioned until the group heard Rod Evans of club band the Maze, and thought his voice fitted their style well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band, Roundabout pick for a new singer?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Early_years_(1968–1970)", "Context": [ "When did the band, Deep Purple form?", "The band, Deep Purple began forming in 1967.", "How did the band, Deep Purple form?", "Former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards, in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout.", "What did Tony Edwards then say to Chris Curtis?", "Impressed with the plan, businessman Tony Edwards agreed to finance the venture with his two business partners John Coletta and Ron Hire, who comprised Hire-Edwards-Coletta Enterprises.", "Who were the members of the new band, Roundabout?", "The first recruit to the band was classically trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, Chris Curtis' flatmate, who had most notably played with the Artwoods.", "Were there any other members of the group, Roundabout besides Jon Lord?", "Jon Lord was then performing in a backing band for the vocal group The Flower Pot Men, along with bassist Nick Simper and drummer Carlo Little whom he invited.", "What happened next with Roundabout after Jon Lord invited Nick Simper and Carlo Little?", "Jon Lord alerted Nick Simper and Carlo Little that he had been recruited for the Roundabout project, after which Simper and Little suggested Ritchie Blackmore.", "What did Richard Hugh Blackmore play?", "Richard Hugh Blackmore is an English guitarist.", "Did Richard Hugh Blackmore stay with the band, Roundabout?", "During an otherwise successful European tour, Blackmore walked out of the band in 1993, for good, after a show on 17 November in Helsinki, Finland.", "What did the band, Roundabout do next after acquiring Ritchie Blackmore?", "Jon Lord convinced Nick Simper to join for good, but left Carlo Little behind in favour of drummer Bobby Woodman.", "Did the band, Roundabout stick together and perform?", "In March 1968, Lord, Blackmore, Simper and Woodman moved into Deeves Hall, a country house in South Mimms, Hertfordshire. The band would live, write and rehearse at the house.", "Who did the band, Roundabout pick for a new singer?", "According to Nick Simper, dozens of singers were auditioned until the group heard Rod Evans of club band the Maze, and thought his voice fitted their style well." ], "Conversation_no": 674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Rod Evans stay with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Roundabout singer Rod Evans stay with the band", "Truth_answer": "Feeling that Rod Evans and Nick Simper would not fit well with a heavy rock style during the 1969 American tour, both were replaced that summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roundabout singer Rod Evans stay with the band?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did the band split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the band split up", "Truth_answer": "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#New_line-up,_successes_and_struggles_(1973–1976)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the band split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up", "Truth_answer": "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who said speak for yourself?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple", "Truth_answer": "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“" ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after they broke up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after they broke up", "Truth_answer": "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they move on to do solo projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects", "Truth_answer": "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of tragedy struck?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976", "Truth_answer": "In a Miami hotel room, during a tour supporting Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin was found unconscious by his girlfriend and bandmates. Unable to wake him, she hurriedly called paramedics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976.", "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976?", "In a Miami hotel room, during a tour supporting Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin was found unconscious by his girlfriend and bandmates. Unable to wake him, she hurriedly called paramedics." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Bolin die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin die", "Truth_answer": "Tommy Bolin died at 25 years old. The official cause of death was multiple-drug intoxication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976.", "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976?", "In a Miami hotel room, during a tour supporting Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin was found unconscious by his girlfriend and bandmates. Unable to wake him, she hurriedly called paramedics.", "Did Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin die?", "Tommy Bolin died at 25 years old. The official cause of death was multiple-drug intoxication." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else do any solo projects after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else do any solo projects from the band, Deep Purple besides Tommy Bolin", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else do any solo projects from the band, Deep Purple besides Tommy Bolin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Band_split_and_solo_projects_(1976–1984)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976.", "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976?", "In a Miami hotel room, during a tour supporting Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin was found unconscious by his girlfriend and bandmates. Unable to wake him, she hurriedly called paramedics.", "Did Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin die?", "Tommy Bolin died at 25 years old. The official cause of death was multiple-drug intoxication.", "Did anyone else do any solo projects from the band, Deep Purple besides Tommy Bolin?" ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other bands were they in after they broke up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other bands were former Deep Purple members join after the break up", "Truth_answer": "After the break-up, most of the past and present members of Deep Purple went on to have considerable success in a number of other bands, including Gillan, and Whitesnake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_purple_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands were former Deep Purple members join after the break up?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Reformation,_reunions_and_turmoil_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976.", "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976?", "In a Miami hotel room, during a tour supporting Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin was found unconscious by his girlfriend and bandmates. Unable to wake him, she hurriedly called paramedics.", "Did Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin die?", "Tommy Bolin died at 25 years old. The official cause of death was multiple-drug intoxication.", "Did anyone else do any solo projects from the band, Deep Purple besides Tommy Bolin?", "What other bands were former Deep Purple members join after the break up?", "After the break-up, most of the past and present members of Deep Purple went on to have considerable success in a number of other bands, including Gillan, and Whitesnake." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band ever get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band ever get back together", "Truth_answer": "Eight years after the demise of Deep Purple, a full-scale reunion took place with the classic line-up from the early 1970s: Gillan, Lord, Blackmore, Glover and Paice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Deep Purple ever get back together after 1976?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Purple#Reformation,_reunions_and_turmoil_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "What year did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "The end of Deep Purple came on tour in England on 15 March 1976 at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.", "Why did the band, Deep Purple split up?", "At this time in 1976, as he admitted in interviews years later, Glenn Hughes was suffering from a cocaine addiction. After several below-par concert performances, the band was in danger.", "Who said, Speak for yourself from the band, Deep Purple?", "Jon Lord spluttered, Speak for yourself after Glenn Hughes said an audience, I'm sorry we're not playing very well, but we're very tired and jet-lagged.“", "What happened after the band, Deep Purple broke up?", "The break-up was made public in July 1976, with then-manager Rob Cooksey issuing the simple statement: the band will not record or perform together as Deep Purple again.", "Did the band, Deep Purple move on to do solo projects?", "Later in the year, Tommy Bolin had just finished recording his second solo album, Private Eyes, on 4 December 1976.", "What kind of tragedy struck Deep Purple band members in 1976?", "In a Miami hotel room, during a tour supporting Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin was found unconscious by his girlfriend and bandmates. Unable to wake him, she hurriedly called paramedics.", "Did Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin die?", "Tommy Bolin died at 25 years old. The official cause of death was multiple-drug intoxication.", "Did anyone else do any solo projects from the band, Deep Purple besides Tommy Bolin?", "What other bands were former Deep Purple members join after the break up?", "After the break-up, most of the past and present members of Deep Purple went on to have considerable success in a number of other bands, including Gillan, and Whitesnake.", "Did the band, Deep Purple ever get back together after 1976?", "Eight years after the demise of Deep Purple, a full-scale reunion took place with the classic line-up from the early 1970s: Gillan, Lord, Blackmore, Glover and Paice." ], "Conversation_no": 675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did that happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Deep Purple reunion take place after 1976", "Truth_answer": "In April 1984, the Deep Purple reunion took place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Deep Purple reunion take place after 1976?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald#Broadway", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jeanette start musical theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jeanette start musical theatre", "Truth_answer": "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue." ], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in the theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre", "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald#Honors_and_commemorations", "Context": [ "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre?", "Jeanette MacDonald landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue." ], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeanette MacDonald win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald was crowned as the Queen of the Movies in 1939 with Tyrone Power as her king. She was named Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanette MacDonald win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald#Musical_theatre", "Context": [ "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre?", "Jeanette MacDonald landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald win any awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald was crowned as the Queen of the Movies in 1939 with Tyrone Power as her king. She was named Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article", "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald's production of The King and I opened August 20, 1956, at the Starlight Theatre. While performing there, she collapsed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jeanette MacDonald besides her early broadway career and awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald#Musical_theatre", "Context": [ "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre?", "Jeanette MacDonald landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald win any awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald was crowned as the Queen of the Movies in 1939 with Tyrone Power as her king. She was named Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jeanette MacDonald besides her early broadway career and awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald's production of The King and I opened August 20, 1956, at the Starlight Theatre. While performing there, she collapsed." ], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did was survive the collapse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did was survive the collapse of The King and I", "Truth_answer": "Officially, Jeanette MacDonald's collapse was announced as heat prostration, but in fact it was a heart seizure. She began limiting her appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanette MacDonald survive her collapse during the production of The King and I in 1956?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald#Musical_theatre", "Context": [ "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre?", "Jeanette MacDonald landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald win any awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald was crowned as the Queen of the Movies in 1939 with Tyrone Power as her king. She was named Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jeanette MacDonald besides her early broadway career and awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald's production of The King and I opened August 20, 1956, at the Starlight Theatre. While performing there, she collapsed.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald survive her collapse during the production of The King and I in 1956?", "Officially, Jeanette MacDonald's collapse was announced as heat prostration, but in fact it was a heart seizure. She began limiting her appearances." ], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she continue to perform after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeanette MacDonald continue to perform after", "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald began limiting her appearances and a reprisal of Bitter Sweet in 1959 was her last professional appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanette MacDonald continue to perform after her collapse during the production of The King and I in 1956?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jeanette MacDonald start musical theatre?", "In November 1919, Jeanette MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "What did Jeanette MacDonald do in the theatre?", "Jeanette MacDonald landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's The Demi-Tasse Revue.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald win any awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald was crowned as the Queen of the Movies in 1939 with Tyrone Power as her king. She was named Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jeanette MacDonald besides her early broadway career and awards?", "Jeanette MacDonald's production of The King and I opened August 20, 1956, at the Starlight Theatre. While performing there, she collapsed.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald survive her collapse during the production of The King and I in 1956?", "Officially, Jeanette MacDonald's collapse was announced as heat prostration, but in fact it was a heart seizure. She began limiting her appearances.", "Did Jeanette MacDonald continue to perform after her collapse during the production of The King and I in 1956?", "Jeanette MacDonald began limiting her appearances and a reprisal of Bitter Sweet in 1959 was her last professional appearance." ], "Conversation_no": 676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most famous act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jeanette MacDonald's most famous act", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeanette MacDonald's most famous act?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Neruda#Exile", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he exiled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he exiled", "Truth_answer": "In 1948, becoming threatened with arrest, Pablo Neruda went into hiding and he and his wife were smuggled from house to house hidden by supporters for the next thirteen months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122225041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Neruda_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pablo Neruda exiled?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Neruda#Exile", "Context": [ "When was Pablo Neruda exiled?", "In 1948, becoming threatened with arrest, Pablo Neruda went into hiding and he and his wife were smuggled from house to house hidden by supporters for the next thirteen months." ], "Conversation_no": 677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he hide?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Pablo Neruda hide while exiled", "Truth_answer": "Pablo Neruda moved to Valdivia. From Valdivia he moved to Fundo Huishue. Neruda's life underground ended in 1949 when he fled over Lilpela Pass in the Andes Mountains to Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pablo Neruda hide while exiled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Neruda#Second_return_to_Chile", "Context": [ "When was Pablo Neruda exiled?", "In 1948, becoming threatened with arrest, Pablo Neruda went into hiding and he and his wife were smuggled from house to house hidden by supporters for the next thirteen months.", "Where did Pablo Neruda hide while exiled?", "Pablo Neruda moved to Valdivia. From Valdivia he moved to Fundo Huishue. Neruda's life underground ended in 1949 when he fled over Lilpela Pass in the Andes Mountains to Argentina." ], "Conversation_no": 677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were they hiding?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were Pablo Neruda and his wife hiding", "Truth_answer": "Pablo Neruda returned to Chile in August of 1952 since moving into exile in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Pablo Neruda and his wife hiding?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Neruda", "Context": [ "When was Pablo Neruda exiled?", "In 1948, becoming threatened with arrest, Pablo Neruda went into hiding and he and his wife were smuggled from house to house hidden by supporters for the next thirteen months.", "Where did Pablo Neruda hide while exiled?", "Pablo Neruda moved to Valdivia. From Valdivia he moved to Fundo Huishue. Neruda's life underground ended in 1949 when he fled over Lilpela Pass in the Andes Mountains to Argentina.", "How long were Pablo Neruda and his wife hiding?", "Pablo Neruda returned to Chile in August of 1952 since moving into exile in 1948." ], "Conversation_no": 677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he die in exile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pablo Neruda die while in exile", "Truth_answer": "Pablo Neruda died in his house in Isla Negra on 23 September 1973, decades after his return from exile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pablo Neruda die while in exile?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Hill_Paugussett_Indian_Nation#Ethiope_or_Liberia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Ethiope?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Ethiope", "Truth_answer": "The Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation settled in the city's South End. The area became known as Ethiope or Liberia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Hill_Paugussett_Indian_Nation_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ethiope and its connection with the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Hill_Paugussett_Indian_Nation#Ethiope_or_Liberia", "Context": [ "What is Ethiope and its connection with the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation?", "The Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation settled in the city's South End. The area became known as Ethiope or Liberia." ], "Conversation_no": 678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which area is this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which area is Ethiope", "Truth_answer": "Ethiope is also named Liberia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which area is Ethiope?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Ethiope and its connection with the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation?", "The Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation settled in the city's South End. The area became known as Ethiope or Liberia.", "Which area is Ethiope?", "Ethiope is also named Liberia." ], "Conversation_no": 678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Ethiope encompass the entire state?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Ethiope encompass the entire state of Liberia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ethiope encompass the entire state of Liberia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Ethiope and its connection with the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation?", "The Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation settled in the city's South End. The area became known as Ethiope or Liberia.", "Which area is Ethiope?", "Ethiope is also named Liberia.", "Does Ethiope encompass the entire state of Liberia?" ], "Conversation_no": 678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Ethiope have an English translation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Ethiope have an English translation", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ethiope have an English translation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Hill_Paugussett_Indian_Nation#Ethiope_or_Liberia", "Context": [ "What is Ethiope and its connection with the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation?", "The Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation settled in the city's South End. The area became known as Ethiope or Liberia.", "Which area is Ethiope?", "Ethiope is also named Liberia.", "Does Ethiope encompass the entire state of Liberia?", "Does Ethiope have an English translation?" ], "Conversation_no": 678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the area established?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Ethiope established", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in the 1820s a number of Paugussett, relocated to Bridgeport. They settled in the city's South End. The area became known as Ethiope or Liberia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Hill_Paugussett_Indian_Nation_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ethiope established?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me about Tennesee Williams' death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Tennesee Williams' death", "Truth_answer": "On February 25, 1983, Tennessee Williams was found dead at age 71 in his suite at the Hotel Elysée in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me Tennessee Williams' death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams#Death", "Context": [ "Can you tell me Tennessee Williams' death?", "On February 25, 1983, Tennessee Williams was found dead at age 71 in his suite at the Hotel Elysée in New York." ], "Conversation_no": 679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any mysterious circumstances surrounding his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any mysterious circumstances surrounding Tennessee Williams' death", "Truth_answer": "Elliot M. Gross reported that Williams had choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any mysterious circumstances surrounding Tennessee Williams' death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you tell me Tennessee Williams' death?", "On February 25, 1983, Tennessee Williams was found dead at age 71 in his suite at the Hotel Elysée in New York.", "Were there any mysterious circumstances surrounding Tennessee Williams' death?", "Elliot M. Gross reported that Williams had choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution." ], "Conversation_no": 679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other odd facts are there about his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other odd facts are there about Tennessee Williams' death besides reports of being choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other odd facts are there about Tennessee Williams' death besides reports of being choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you tell me Tennessee Williams' death?", "On February 25, 1983, Tennessee Williams was found dead at age 71 in his suite at the Hotel Elysée in New York.", "Were there any mysterious circumstances surrounding Tennessee Williams' death?", "Elliot M. Gross reported that Williams had choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution.", "What other odd facts are there about Tennessee Williams' death besides reports of being choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution?" ], "Conversation_no": 679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any foul play suspected regarding his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any foul play suspected regarding Tennessee Williams' death", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any foul play suspected regarding Tennessee Williams' death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams#Death", "Context": [ "Can you tell me Tennessee Williams' death?", "On February 25, 1983, Tennessee Williams was found dead at age 71 in his suite at the Hotel Elysée in New York.", "Were there any mysterious circumstances surrounding Tennessee Williams' death?", "Elliot M. Gross reported that Williams had choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution.", "What other odd facts are there about Tennessee Williams' death besides reports of being choked to death from inhaling the plastic cap of a bottle of the type that might contain a nasal spray or eye solution?", "Was there any foul play suspected regarding Tennessee Williams' death?" ], "Conversation_no": 679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he buried at sea like he said he wanted to be?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tennessee Williams' buried at sea like he said he wanted to be", "Truth_answer": "Tennessee Williams' brother Dakin Williams arranged for him to be buried at Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, where his mother is buried.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tennessee Williams' buried at sea like he said he wanted to be?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr#1969–70:_OT_Winner,_first_cup", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Orr play for in 1969?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Orr play for in 1969", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr#1969–70:_OT_Winner,_first_cup", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL." ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he set any records during 1969?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr#1969–70:_OT_Winner,_first_cup", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Bruins go to the playoffs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr went on to lead the Boston Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs scoring nine goals and 11 assists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr#1969–70:_OT_Winner,_first_cup", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969.", "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season?", "Bobby Orr went on to lead the Boston Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs scoring nine goals and 11 assists." ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Orr during the 1969-1970 season besides leading the Boston Bruins to the 1970 playoffs", "Truth_answer": "In 1969–70, Orr almost doubled his scoring total from the previous season, to 120 points, six shy of the league record, leading the league in scoring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Orr during the 1969-1970 season besides leading the Boston Bruins to the 1970 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr#Orr_and_Eagleson", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969.", "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season?", "Bobby Orr went on to lead the Boston Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs scoring nine goals and 11 assists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Orr during the 1969-1970 season besides leading the Boston Bruins to the 1970 playoffs?", "In 1969–70, Orr almost doubled his scoring total from the previous season, to 120 points, six shy of the league record, leading the league in scoring." ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get a large salary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr get a large salary", "Truth_answer": "The Bruins and Bobby Orr agreed on a US$25,000 signing bonus, and a salary less than $100,000 for the two years, a figure kept secret during his rookie era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr get a large salary?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969.", "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season?", "Bobby Orr went on to lead the Boston Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs scoring nine goals and 11 assists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Orr during the 1969-1970 season besides leading the Boston Bruins to the 1970 playoffs?", "In 1969–70, Orr almost doubled his scoring total from the previous season, to 120 points, six shy of the league record, leading the league in scoring.", "Did Bobby Orr get a large salary?", "The Bruins and Bobby Orr agreed on a US$25,000 signing bonus, and a salary less than $100,000 for the two years, a figure kept secret during his rookie era." ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the critics say about his performance during the season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did critics say about Bobby Orr's performance during the 1969-1970 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about Bobby Orr's performance during the 1969-1970 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969.", "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season?", "Bobby Orr went on to lead the Boston Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs scoring nine goals and 11 assists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Orr during the 1969-1970 season besides leading the Boston Bruins to the 1970 playoffs?", "In 1969–70, Orr almost doubled his scoring total from the previous season, to 120 points, six shy of the league record, leading the league in scoring.", "Did Bobby Orr get a large salary?", "The Bruins and Bobby Orr agreed on a US$25,000 signing bonus, and a salary less than $100,000 for the two years, a figure kept secret during his rookie era.", "What did critics say about Bobby Orr's performance during the 1969-1970 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Bruins record during the season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bobby Orr's and the Boston Bruins' record during the 1969-1970 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Orr's and the Boston Bruins' record during the 1969-1970 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr", "Context": [ "Who did Bobby Orr play for in 1969?", "Bobby Orr played for the Boston Bruins in the 1969 NHL.", "Did Bobby Orr set any records during the 1969 NHL season?", "Bobby Orr became the only player in history to win four major NHL awards in one season during 1969.", "Did Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins go to the playoffs during the 1969-1970 season?", "Bobby Orr went on to lead the Boston Bruins in a march through the 1970 playoffs scoring nine goals and 11 assists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Orr during the 1969-1970 season besides leading the Boston Bruins to the 1970 playoffs?", "In 1969–70, Orr almost doubled his scoring total from the previous season, to 120 points, six shy of the league record, leading the league in scoring.", "Did Bobby Orr get a large salary?", "The Bruins and Bobby Orr agreed on a US$25,000 signing bonus, and a salary less than $100,000 for the two years, a figure kept secret during his rookie era.", "What did critics say about Bobby Orr's performance during the 1969-1970 season?", "What was Bobby Orr's and the Boston Bruins' record during the 1969-1970 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Bobby Orr play for the Boston Bruins", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr used his ice skating speed, scoring, and play-making abilities to revolutionize the position of defenceman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Bobby Orr play for the Boston Bruins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden#Midsummer_crisis_1941", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was midsummer crisis", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was midsummer crisis", "Truth_answer": "According to Prime Minister Hansson during the Midsummer crisis, Gustaf V of Sweden in a private conversation had threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Midsummer crisis connection with Gustaf V of Sweden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden#Midsummer_crisis_1941", "Context": [ "What was the Midsummer crisis connection with Gustaf V of Sweden?", "According to Prime Minister Hansson during the Midsummer crisis, Gustaf V of Sweden in a private conversation had threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request." ], "Conversation_no": 681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gustaf V of Sweden abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division", "Truth_answer": "The event has later received considerable attention from Swedish historians and is known as midsommarkrisen, the Midsummer Crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gustaf V of Sweden abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden#Midsummer_crisis_1941", "Context": [ "What was the Midsummer crisis connection with Gustaf V of Sweden?", "According to Prime Minister Hansson during the Midsummer crisis, Gustaf V of Sweden in a private conversation had threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request.", "Did Gustaf V of Sweden abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division?", "The event has later received considerable attention from Swedish historians and is known as midsommarkrisen, the Midsummer Crisis." ], "Conversation_no": 681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else important happened", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with the Midsummer crisis and its connection with Gustaf V of Sweden besides the alleged abdication", "Truth_answer": "On 25 June 1941, the German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the Midsummer crisis and its connection with Gustaf V of Sweden besides the alleged abdication?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden#Midsummer_crisis_1941", "Context": [ "What was the Midsummer crisis connection with Gustaf V of Sweden?", "According to Prime Minister Hansson during the Midsummer crisis, Gustaf V of Sweden in a private conversation had threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request.", "Did Gustaf V of Sweden abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division?", "The event has later received considerable attention from Swedish historians and is known as midsommarkrisen, the Midsummer Crisis.", "What else happened with the Midsummer crisis and its connection with Gustaf V of Sweden besides the alleged abdication?", "On 25 June 1941, the German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin." ], "Conversation_no": 681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the message", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Most Urgent-Top Secret message entail", "Truth_answer": "The German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin in which he stated that the King allowed transit of German Troops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Most Urgent-Top Secret message entail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden#Midsummer_crisis_1941", "Context": [ "What was the Midsummer crisis connection with Gustaf V of Sweden?", "According to Prime Minister Hansson during the Midsummer crisis, Gustaf V of Sweden in a private conversation had threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request.", "Did Gustaf V of Sweden abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division?", "The event has later received considerable attention from Swedish historians and is known as midsommarkrisen, the Midsummer Crisis.", "What else happened with the Midsummer crisis and its connection with Gustaf V of Sweden besides the alleged abdication?", "On 25 June 1941, the German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin.", "What did the Most Urgent-Top Secret message entail?", "The German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin in which he stated that the King allowed transit of German Troops." ], "Conversation_no": 681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there anything else in the message", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else in the Most Urgent-Top Secret message besides what Gustaf V of Sweden allowed", "Truth_answer": "The Minister added, The King's words conveyed the joyful emotion he felt. He had lived through anxious days and had gone far in giving his personal support to the matter.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else in the Most Urgent-Top Secret message besides what Gustaf V of Sweden allowed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden#Midsummer_crisis_1941", "Context": [ "What was the Midsummer crisis connection with Gustaf V of Sweden?", "According to Prime Minister Hansson during the Midsummer crisis, Gustaf V of Sweden in a private conversation had threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request.", "Did Gustaf V of Sweden abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division?", "The event has later received considerable attention from Swedish historians and is known as midsommarkrisen, the Midsummer Crisis.", "What else happened with the Midsummer crisis and its connection with Gustaf V of Sweden besides the alleged abdication?", "On 25 June 1941, the German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin.", "What did the Most Urgent-Top Secret message entail?", "The German Minister in Stockholm sent a Most Urgent-Top Secret message to Berlin in which he stated that the King allowed transit of German Troops.", "Was there anything else in the Most Urgent-Top Secret message besides what Gustaf V of Sweden allowed?", "The Minister added, The King's words conveyed the joyful emotion he felt. He had lived through anxious days and had gone far in giving his personal support to the matter.“" ], "Conversation_no": 681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else importnant about that time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Gustaf V of Sweden and the Midsummer crisis 1941 besides the Most Urgent-Top Secret message", "Truth_answer": "The accuracy of Gustaf V of Sweden threat to abdicate is debated, and the King's intention is sometimes alleged to be his desire to avoid conflict with Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Gustaf V of Sweden and the Midsummer crisis 1941 besides the Most Urgent-Top Secret message?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Bruce born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Bruce born", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his parents do for a living?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bruce Hollands parents do for a living", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby's father Robert Stanley Hornsby was an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Hornsby's parents do for a living?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "What did Bruce Hornsby's parents do for a living?", "Bruce Hornsby's father Robert Stanley Hornsby was an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician." ], "Conversation_no": 682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he raised in any religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bruce Hornsby raised in any religion", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby was raised a Christian Scientist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Hornsby raised in any religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "What did Bruce Hornsby's parents do for a living?", "Bruce Hornsby's father Robert Stanley Hornsby was an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician.", "Was Bruce Hornsby raised in any religion?", "Bruce Hornsby was raised a Christian Scientist." ], "Conversation_no": 682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DId he go to any school for music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby go to school for music", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby go to school for music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "What did Bruce Hornsby's parents do for a living?", "Bruce Hornsby's father Robert Stanley Hornsby was an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician.", "Was Bruce Hornsby raised in any religion?", "Bruce Hornsby was raised a Christian Scientist.", "Did Bruce Hornsby go to school for music?", "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first band he joined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first band that Bruce Hornsby joined", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby was on Fender Rhodes and vocals with his older brother Bobby for the band Bobby Hi-Test and the Octane Kids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first band that Bruce Hornsby joined?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Bruce Hornsby born?", "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "What did Bruce Hornsby's parents do for a living?", "Bruce Hornsby's father Robert Stanley Hornsby was an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician.", "Was Bruce Hornsby raised in any religion?", "Bruce Hornsby was raised a Christian Scientist.", "Did Bruce Hornsby go to school for music?", "Bruce Hornsby studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami, from which he graduated in 1977.", "What was the first band that Bruce Hornsby joined?", "Bruce Hornsby was on Fender Rhodes and vocals with his older brother Bobby for the band Bobby Hi-Test and the Octane Kids." ], "Conversation_no": 682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What venues did he play at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What venues did Bruce Hornsby play at in his early career", "Truth_answer": "Following his graduation from the University of Miami, in 1977, Bruce Hornsby returned to his hometown of Williamsburg, and played in local clubs and hotel bars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What venues did Bruce Hornsby play at in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger#Military_service", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he begin his military service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he begin his military service", "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chesley Sullenberger begin his military service?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Chesley Sullenberger begin his military service?", "Chesley Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his area of study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Chesley Sullenberger area of study", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chesley Sullenberger's area of study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger#Military_service", "Context": [ "How did Chesley Sullenberger begin his military service?", "Chesley Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969.", "What was Chesley Sullenberger's area of study?" ], "Conversation_no": 683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he got his master's degree?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Chesley Sullenberger do after he got his master's degree at Purdue University", "Truth_answer": "Following completion of Chesley Sullenberger's graduate degree at Purdue, he was assigned to UPT at Columbus AFB, Mississippi, flying the T-37 Tweet and T-38 Talon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chesley Sullenberger do after he got his master's degree at Purdue University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger#Military_service", "Context": [ "How did Chesley Sullenberger begin his military service?", "Chesley Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969.", "What was Chesley Sullenberger's area of study?", "What did Chesley Sullenberger do after he got his master's degree at Purdue University?", "Following completion of Chesley Sullenberger's graduate degree at Purdue, he was assigned to UPT at Columbus AFB, Mississippi, flying the T-37 Tweet and T-38 Talon." ], "Conversation_no": 683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his rank in the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Chesley Sullenberger's rank in the military", "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger advanced to become a flight leader and a training officer, and attained the rank of captain, with experience in Europe, the Pacific, and at Nellis Air Force Base,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chesley Sullenberger's rank in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he go to school there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Mel Brooks go to school at Brooklyn", "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any activities or join any clubs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?" ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Mel Brooks' parents", "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mel Brooks and Kate Kaminsky do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/mel-brooks", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?" ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Mel go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks go to college", "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, Mel Brooks spent a year learning psychology at Brooklyn College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180524115534id_/http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org:80/mel-brooks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#WWII_service", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?", "Did Mel Brooks go to college?", "After graduating from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, Mel Brooks spent a year learning psychology at Brooklyn College." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go from there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Mel Brooks go after Brooklyn College", "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks was drafted into the United States Army in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mel Brooks go after Brooklyn College?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?", "Did Mel Brooks go to college?", "After graduating from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, Mel Brooks spent a year learning psychology at Brooklyn College.", "Where did Mel Brooks go after Brooklyn College?", "Mel Brooks was drafted into the United States Army in 1944." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brooklyn College", "Truth_answer": "At age 9, Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe and saw Anything Goes with William Gaxton, Ethel Merman and Victor Moore at the Alvin Theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mel Brooks' early life besides his education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?", "Did Mel Brooks go to college?", "After graduating from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, Mel Brooks spent a year learning psychology at Brooklyn College.", "Where did Mel Brooks go after Brooklyn College?", "Mel Brooks was drafted into the United States Army in 1944.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mel Brooks' early life besides his education?", "At age 9, Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe and saw Anything Goes with William Gaxton, Ethel Merman and Victor Moore at the Alvin Theater." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened there", "Truth_answer": "After, Mel Brooks told his uncle that he was not going to work in the garment district like everyone else but was absolutely going into show business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?", "Did Mel Brooks go to college?", "After graduating from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, Mel Brooks spent a year learning psychology at Brooklyn College.", "Where did Mel Brooks go after Brooklyn College?", "Mel Brooks was drafted into the United States Army in 1944.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mel Brooks' early life besides his education?", "At age 9, Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe and saw Anything Goes with William Gaxton, Ethel Merman and Victor Moore at the Alvin Theater.", "What happened after Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe?", "After, Mel Brooks told his uncle that he was not going to work in the garment district like everyone else but was absolutely going into show business." ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his uncle say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Joe tell Mel Brooks uncle Joe", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mel Brooks' uncle say to Mel Brooks after he said he was not going to work in the garment district like everyone else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Mel Brooks born?", "Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks go to school in Brooklyn, New York?", "Mel Brooks attended Abraham Lincoln High School for a year in Brooklyn, New York.", "Did Mel Brooks do any activities or join any clubs in his early life?", "Who were Mel Brooks' parents?", "Mel Brooks' parents are Max and Kate Kaminsky.", "What did Mel Brooks' parents Max and Kate Kaminsky do?", "Did Mel Brooks go to college?", "After graduating from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, Mel Brooks spent a year learning psychology at Brooklyn College.", "Where did Mel Brooks go after Brooklyn College?", "Mel Brooks was drafted into the United States Army in 1944.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mel Brooks' early life besides his education?", "At age 9, Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe and saw Anything Goes with William Gaxton, Ethel Merman and Victor Moore at the Alvin Theater.", "What happened after Mel Brooks went to a Broadway show with his uncle Joe?", "After, Mel Brooks told his uncle that he was not going to work in the garment district like everyone else but was absolutely going into show business.", "What did Mel Brooks' uncle say to Mel Brooks after he said he was not going to work in the garment district like everyone else?" ], "Conversation_no": 684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks have any other education besides Abraham Lincoln High School", "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks graduated from Eastern District High School in Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks have any other education besides Abraham Lincoln High School?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Alpert_Presents_Sergio_Mendes_%26_Brasil_%2766", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was produced during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was produced during this time", "Truth_answer": "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Alpert_Presents_Sergio_Mendes_%26_Brasil_%2766", "Context": [ "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben." ], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of one of the albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66", "Truth_answer": "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161225095127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Alpert_Presents_Sergio_Mendes_%26_Brasil_%2766_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben.", "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66?", "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66." ], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he collaborate with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Sérgio Mendes collaborate with besides Brasil ’66", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Sérgio Mendes collaborate with besides Brasil ’66?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben.", "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66?", "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66.", "Who else did Sérgio Mendes collaborate with besides Brasil ’66?" ], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did he receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Sérgio Mendes receive", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Sérgio Mendes receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sérgio_Mendes#Brasil_'66", "Context": [ "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben.", "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66?", "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66.", "Who else did Sérgio Mendes collaborate with besides Brasil ’66?", "What awards did Sérgio Mendes receive?" ], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sérgio Mendes time with Brasil '66 besides their album, Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66 success", "Truth_answer": "Though his early singles with Brasil '66 met with some success, Mendes burst into mainstream prominence when he performed The Look of Love on the Academy Awards telecast in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sérgio Mendes time with Brasil '66 besides their album, Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66 success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben.", "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66?", "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66.", "Who else did Sérgio Mendes collaborate with besides Brasil ’66?", "What awards did Sérgio Mendes receive?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sérgio Mendes time with Brasil '66 besides their album, Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66 success?", "Though his early singles with Brasil '66 met with some success, Mendes burst into mainstream prominence when he performed The Look of Love on the Academy Awards telecast in 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Sergio Mendes tour during the time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sérgio Mendes tour during his time with Brasil ’66?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was produced during Sérgio Mendes' time with Brasil ’66?", "A&M Records founder Herb Alpert took over as producer and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 became a huge success with their first single, Mas Que Nada, by writer Jorge Ben.", "What was the name of one of Sérgio Mendes' albums during his time with Brasil '66?", "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66.", "Who else did Sérgio Mendes collaborate with besides Brasil ’66?", "What awards did Sérgio Mendes receive?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sérgio Mendes time with Brasil '66 besides their album, Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66 success?", "Though his early singles with Brasil '66 met with some success, Mendes burst into mainstream prominence when he performed The Look of Love on the Academy Awards telecast in 1968.", "Where did Sérgio Mendes tour during his time with Brasil ’66?" ], "Conversation_no": 685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his music received by critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Sérgio Mendes' music received by critics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sérgio Mendes' music received by critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the film do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the film do", "Truth_answer": "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards." ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well at the box office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office", "Truth_answer": "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office." ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did critics like it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby", "Truth_answer": "Today, the film, Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 97% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.83/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office.", "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Today, the film, Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 97% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.83/10." ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is it so popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is the film, Rosemary's Baby so popular", "Truth_answer": "Rosemary's Baby deals with themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the film, Rosemary's Baby so popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)#Reception", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office.", "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Today, the film, Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 97% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.83/10.", "Why is the film, Rosemary's Baby so popular?", "Rosemary's Baby deals with themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult." ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about this film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Rosemary's Baby", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, the film, Rosemary's Baby was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the film, Rosemary's Baby besides its popularity from themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office.", "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Today, the film, Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 97% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.83/10.", "Why is the film, Rosemary's Baby so popular?", "Rosemary's Baby deals with themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult.", "What else is notable about the film, Rosemary's Baby besides its popularity from themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult?", "In 2014, the film, Rosemary's Baby was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.“" ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the film win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office.", "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Today, the film, Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 97% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.83/10.", "Why is the film, Rosemary's Baby so popular?", "Rosemary's Baby deals with themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult.", "What else is notable about the film, Rosemary's Baby besides its popularity from themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult?", "In 2014, the film, Rosemary's Baby was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.“", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other awards won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other awards that the film, Rosemary's Baby won", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards that the film, Rosemary's Baby won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)#Accolades", "Context": [ "How did the film, Rosemary's Baby do?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards.", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby do well at the box office?", "The film, Rosemary's Baby made $33.4 million at the box office.", "How did critics like the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Today, the film, Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 97% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 8.83/10.", "Why is the film, Rosemary's Baby so popular?", "Rosemary's Baby deals with themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult.", "What else is notable about the film, Rosemary's Baby besides its popularity from themes related to paranoia, women's liberation, Christianity, and the occult?", "In 2014, the film, Rosemary's Baby was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.“", "Did the film, Rosemary's Baby win any awards?", "Were there any other awards that the film, Rosemary's Baby won?" ], "Conversation_no": 686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other actors have notable performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other actors have notable performances", "Truth_answer": "Ruth Gordon won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film, Rosemary's Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any actors have notable performances in the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper#Chicago_White_Sox", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper", "Context": [ "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold." ], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play for the White Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Harry Hooper play for the Chicago White Sox", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder in the early 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Harry Hooper play for in the Chicago White Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper#Chicago_White_Sox", "Context": [ "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "What position did Harry Hooper play for in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder in the early 20th century." ], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he perform on the White Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Harry Hooper perform in the Chicago White Sox", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the White Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Hooper perform in the Chicago White Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper#Chicago_White_Sox", "Context": [ "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "What position did Harry Hooper play for in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder in the early 20th century.", "How did Harry Hooper perform in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the White Sox." ], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an example of his offensive skill?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an example of Harry Hooper's offensive skill", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper hit over .300 in three out of the five seasons he spent with the team and he hit a career-high 11 home runs during the 1922 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of Harry Hooper's offensive skill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "What position did Harry Hooper play for in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder in the early 20th century.", "How did Harry Hooper perform in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the White Sox.", "What is an example of Harry Hooper's offensive skill?", "Harry Hooper hit over .300 in three out of the five seasons he spent with the team and he hit a career-high 11 home runs during the 1922 season." ], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for his play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Hooper win any awards for his offensive play", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hooper win any awards for his offensive play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper#Chicago_White_Sox", "Context": [ "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "What position did Harry Hooper play for in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder in the early 20th century.", "How did Harry Hooper perform in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the White Sox.", "What is an example of Harry Hooper's offensive skill?", "Harry Hooper hit over .300 in three out of the five seasons he spent with the team and he hit a career-high 11 home runs during the 1922 season.", "Did Harry Hooper win any awards for his offensive play?" ], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Hooper's article", "Truth_answer": "In 1925, Harry Hooper asked for his release from the Chicago White Sox so that he could pursue a position as a manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Harry Hooper and his time with the Chicago White Sox besides his offensive skill and recognition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Harry Hooper start playing for the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "What position did Harry Hooper play for in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder in the early 20th century.", "How did Harry Hooper perform in the Chicago White Sox?", "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the White Sox.", "What is an example of Harry Hooper's offensive skill?", "Harry Hooper hit over .300 in three out of the five seasons he spent with the team and he hit a career-high 11 home runs during the 1922 season.", "Did Harry Hooper win any awards for his offensive play?", "Are there any interesting aspects about Harry Hooper and his time with the Chicago White Sox besides his offensive skill and recognition?", "In 1925, Harry Hooper asked for his release from the Chicago White Sox so that he could pursue a position as a manager." ], "Conversation_no": 687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do as a manager?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Harry Hooper do as a manager", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Hooper do as a manager?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Gradi#Crewe_Alexandra", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Crewe Alexandra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Crewe Alexandra", "Truth_answer": "Dario Gradi returned to management on 9 June 1983, when he accepted an offer to manage Crewe Alexandra, a football club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107045211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Gradi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Crewe Alexandra and its connection with Dario Gradi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.", "Context": [ "What is Crewe Alexandra and its connection with Dario Gradi?", "Dario Gradi returned to management on 9 June 1983, when he accepted an offer to manage Crewe Alexandra, a football club." ], "Conversation_no": 688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What country is Crewe Alexandra in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country is Crewe Alexandra in", "Truth_answer": "Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is Crewe Alexandra in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Gradi#Crewe_Alexandra", "Context": [ "What is Crewe Alexandra and its connection with Dario Gradi?", "Dario Gradi returned to management on 9 June 1983, when he accepted an offer to manage Crewe Alexandra, a football club.", "What country is Crewe Alexandra in?", "Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England." ], "Conversation_no": 688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Crewe fare under Dario Gradi?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club fare under Dario Gradi", "Truth_answer": "In 1988/89, after six seasons of steady progress, Crewe Alexandra Football Club won promotion to end 25 years in the league's basement division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107045211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Gradi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club fare under Dario Gradi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Gradi#Crewe_Alexandra", "Context": [ "What is Crewe Alexandra and its connection with Dario Gradi?", "Dario Gradi returned to management on 9 June 1983, when he accepted an offer to manage Crewe Alexandra, a football club.", "What country is Crewe Alexandra in?", "Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England.", "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club fare under Dario Gradi?", "In 1988/89, after six seasons of steady progress, Crewe Alexandra Football Club won promotion to end 25 years in the league's basement division." ], "Conversation_no": 688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Crewe do after promotion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Crewe do after promotion", "Truth_answer": "Gradi signed a then unheard of ten-year contract with Crewe Alexandra Football Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club do after the division promotion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.", "Context": [ "What is Crewe Alexandra and its connection with Dario Gradi?", "Dario Gradi returned to management on 9 June 1983, when he accepted an offer to manage Crewe Alexandra, a football club.", "What country is Crewe Alexandra in?", "Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England.", "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club fare under Dario Gradi?", "In 1988/89, after six seasons of steady progress, Crewe Alexandra Football Club won promotion to end 25 years in the league's basement division.", "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club do after the division promotion?", "Gradi signed a then unheard of ten-year contract with Crewe Alexandra Football Club." ], "Conversation_no": 688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were they in Division One?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were Crewe Alexandra Football Club in Division One", "Truth_answer": "Crewe Alexandra Football Club spent eight of the nine seasons after 1997 in the First Division / Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Crewe Alexandra Football Club in Division One?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.", "Context": [ "What is Crewe Alexandra and its connection with Dario Gradi?", "Dario Gradi returned to management on 9 June 1983, when he accepted an offer to manage Crewe Alexandra, a football club.", "What country is Crewe Alexandra in?", "Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England.", "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club fare under Dario Gradi?", "In 1988/89, after six seasons of steady progress, Crewe Alexandra Football Club won promotion to end 25 years in the league's basement division.", "How did Crewe Alexandra Football Club do after the division promotion?", "Gradi signed a then unheard of ten-year contract with Crewe Alexandra Football Club.", "How long were Crewe Alexandra Football Club in Division One?", "Crewe Alexandra Football Club spent eight of the nine seasons after 1997 in the First Division / Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is the rival of Crewe Alexandra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the rival of Crewe Alexandra Football Club", "Truth_answer": "Supporters maintain rivalries with a number of nearby clubs, Crewe Alexandra Football Club's fiercest rivals being Staffordshire-based side Port Vale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the rival of Crewe Alexandra Football Club?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_Fire", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1998", "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_Fire", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well", "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_Fire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_%26_Carriage", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a single off of it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire", "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161228111557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_%26_Carriage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_Fire", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have another hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage", "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire other singles are 357 and Feels Good featuring Usher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_Fire", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire other singles are 357 and Feels Good featuring Usher." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Confessions of Fire debuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire debut", "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire released on July 21, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Home_with_Me", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire other singles are 357 and Feels Good featuring Usher.", "When did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire debut?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire released on July 21, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Come home with me come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me come out", "Truth_answer": "Come Home with Me is the third studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron released on May 14, 2002, by Roc-A-Fella Records, Diplomat Records and Def Jam Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me come out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Home_with_Me", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire other singles are 357 and Feels Good featuring Usher.", "When did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire debut?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire released on July 21, 1998.", "When did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me come out?", "Come Home with Me is the third studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron released on May 14, 2002, by Roc-A-Fella Records, Diplomat Records and Def Jam Recordings." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me do", "Truth_answer": "To date, Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me is his most commercially successful album, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180428145320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Home_with_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Home_with_Me", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire other singles are 357 and Feels Good featuring Usher.", "When did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire debut?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire released on July 21, 1998.", "When did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me come out?", "Come Home with Me is the third studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron released on May 14, 2002, by Roc-A-Fella Records, Diplomat Records and Def Jam Recordings.", "How well did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me do?", "To date, Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me is his most commercially successful album, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How quickly did it go platinum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How quickly did Come Home with Me do go platinum", "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me had first-week sales of 226,000 copies and eventually sold over one million copies in the United States, being certified Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180428145320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Home_with_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How quickly did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me go platnium?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 1998 with Cam'ron?", "Cam'ron released his debut album, Confessions of Fire on July 21, 1998.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire sell well?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire peaked at no. 6 on The Billboard 200, selling over 107,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What was as single off Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire?", "Cam'ron's Confessions of Fire single, Horse & Carriage was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts.", "Did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire have single besides Horse & Carriage?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire other singles are 357 and Feels Good featuring Usher.", "When did Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire debut?", "Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire released on July 21, 1998.", "When did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me come out?", "Come Home with Me is the third studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron released on May 14, 2002, by Roc-A-Fella Records, Diplomat Records and Def Jam Recordings.", "How well did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me do?", "To date, Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me is his most commercially successful album, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200.", "How quickly did Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me go platnium?", "Cam'ron album, Come Home with Me had first-week sales of 226,000 copies and eventually sold over one million copies in the United States, being certified Platinum by the RIAA." ], "Conversation_no": 689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did SDE go platinum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron album, S.D.E. go platnium", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron album, S.D.E. go platnium?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Controversy_and_upset", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the controversy about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the controversy about", "Truth_answer": "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Givens#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce." ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Tysons marriage failing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Tysons marriage failing", "Truth_answer": "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Controversy_and_upset", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper." ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson's future contract was being fought over by Don King and Bill Cayton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper.", "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens?", "Mike Tyson's future contract was being fought over by Don King and Bill Cayton." ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he end up signing with, King or Clayton?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Mike Tyson end up signing with between Bill Cayton or Don King", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mike Tyson end up signing with between Bill Cayton or Don King?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper.", "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens?", "Mike Tyson's future contract was being fought over by Don King and Bill Cayton.", "Who did Mike Tyson end up signing with between Bill Cayton or Don King?" ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who replaced Rooney?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who replaced Mike Tyson's longtime trainer Kevin Rooney", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Mike Tyson's longtime trainer Kevin Rooney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_vs._Buster_Douglas", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper.", "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens?", "Mike Tyson's future contract was being fought over by Don King and Bill Cayton.", "Who did Mike Tyson end up signing with between Bill Cayton or Don King?", "Who replaced Mike Tyson's longtime trainer Kevin Rooney?" ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the Buster Douglas match", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Mike Tyson durng the Buster Douglas match", "Truth_answer": "The event is historically significant, as the then-undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Buster Douglas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308230418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_vs._Buster_Douglas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Mike Tyson durng the Buster Douglas match?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_vs._Buster_Douglas", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper.", "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens?", "Mike Tyson's future contract was being fought over by Don King and Bill Cayton.", "Who did Mike Tyson end up signing with between Bill Cayton or Don King?", "Who replaced Mike Tyson's longtime trainer Kevin Rooney?", "What happened with Mike Tyson durng the Buster Douglas match?", "The event is historically significant, as the then-undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Buster Douglas." ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Tyson end up losing this match?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tyson end up losing the Buster Douglas match", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Buster Douglas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308230418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_vs._Buster_Douglas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson end up losing to Buster Douglas in this 1990 match?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Controversy_and_upset", "Context": [ "What was the Mike Tyson controversy period about?", "During this period, Mike Tyson's problems outside the ring were also starting to emerge. His marriage to Robin Givens was heading for divorce.", "Why was Mike Tyson's marriage failing with Robin Givens?", "In a joint interview with Tyson on 20/20, Robin Givens stated torture, pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine, and went on to describe Tyson's volatile temper.", "Did Mike Tyson have other stressors to contend with in addition to his failing marriage with Robin Givens?", "Mike Tyson's future contract was being fought over by Don King and Bill Cayton.", "Who did Mike Tyson end up signing with between Bill Cayton or Don King?", "Who replaced Mike Tyson's longtime trainer Kevin Rooney?", "What happened with Mike Tyson durng the Buster Douglas match?", "The event is historically significant, as the then-undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Buster Douglas.", "Did Mike Tyson end up losing to Buster Douglas in this 1990 match?", "Mike Tyson lost by knockout to the 42–1 underdog Buster Douglas." ], "Conversation_no": 690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which matches did Tyson win", "Transformer_rewrite": "What matches did Mike Tyson win in this controversial period", "Truth_answer": "In February 1989, Mike Tyson knocked out Frank Bruno in the fifth round. Tyson then knocked out Carl The Truth Williams in the first round in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What matches did Mike Tyson win in this controversial period?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine#1987_and_Gloria_Estefan_and_Miami_Sound_Machine", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In late 1987, Miami Sound Machine released Let It Loose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104090905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Miami Sound Machine in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine#1987_and_Gloria_Estefan_and_Miami_Sound_Machine", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Miami Sound Machine in 1987?", "In late 1987, Miami Sound Machine released Let It Loose." ], "Conversation_no": 691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she make a killing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Miami Sound Machine make a killing", "Truth_answer": "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose went multi-platinum, with three million copies sold in the US alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104090905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make a killing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine#1987_and_Gloria_Estefan_and_Miami_Sound_Machine", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Miami Sound Machine in 1987?", "In late 1987, Miami Sound Machine released Let It Loose.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make a killing?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose went multi-platinum, with three million copies sold in the US alone." ], "Conversation_no": 691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it make it to top charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make it to top charts", "Truth_answer": "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose featured hits Anything for You reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and 1-2-3 making it to No. 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make it to top charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Miami Sound Machine in 1987?", "In late 1987, Miami Sound Machine released Let It Loose.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make a killing?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose went multi-platinum, with three million copies sold in the US alone.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make it to top charts?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose featured hits Anything for You reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and 1-2-3 making it to No. 3." ], "Conversation_no": 691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards for it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine win any awards for their album, Let It Loose", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine win any awards for their album, Let It Loose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine#1987_and_Gloria_Estefan_and_Miami_Sound_Machine", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Miami Sound Machine in 1987?", "In late 1987, Miami Sound Machine released Let It Loose.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make a killing?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose went multi-platinum, with three million copies sold in the US alone.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make it to top charts?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose featured hits Anything for You reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and 1-2-3 making it to No. 3.", "Did Miami Sound Machine win any awards for their album, Let It Loose?" ], "Conversation_no": 691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the biggest accomplishment/", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Miami Sound Machine's biggest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "Let it Loose album was repackaged overseas as Anything for You. It was the biggest selling album of the year in The Netherlands, staying at number 1 for 22 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miami Sound Machine's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuts_Both_Ways", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Miami Sound Machine in 1987?", "In late 1987, Miami Sound Machine released Let It Loose.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make a killing?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose went multi-platinum, with three million copies sold in the US alone.", "Did Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose make it to top charts?", "Miami Sound Machine album, Let It Loose featured hits Anything for You reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and 1-2-3 making it to No. 3.", "Did Miami Sound Machine win any awards for their album, Let It Loose?", "What was Miami Sound Machine's biggest accomplishment?", "Let it Loose album was repackaged overseas as Anything for You. It was the biggest selling album of the year in The Netherlands, staying at number 1 for 22 weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine have any other albums besides Let it Loose", "Truth_answer": "Cuts Both Ways is the debut solo album by American recording artist Gloria Estefan and final album with Miami Sound Machine released in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuts_Both_Ways_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine have any other albums besides Let it Loose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Total Life Forever an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Total Life Forever an album", "Truth_answer": "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015011336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals" ], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many copies did it sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever", "Context": [ "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals", "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell?" ], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Total Life Forever released", "Truth_answer": "It was released on released on 10 May 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Total Life Forever released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals", "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell?", "When was the album Total Life Forever released?", "It was released on released on 10 May 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour in support of the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Foals tour in support of the album Total Life Forever", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foals tour in support of the album Total Life Forever?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)#Total_Life_Forever:_2009–2010", "Context": [ "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals", "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell?", "When was the album Total Life Forever released?", "It was released on released on 10 May 2010.", "Did Foals tour in support of the album Total Life Forever?" ], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any hit singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any hit singled from Total Life Forever", "Truth_answer": "Spanish Sahara", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015011336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any hit singled from Total Life Forever?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)#Total_Life_Forever:_2009–2010", "Context": [ "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals", "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell?", "When was the album Total Life Forever released?", "It was released on released on 10 May 2010.", "Did Foals tour in support of the album Total Life Forever?", "Any hit singled from Total Life Forever?", "Spanish Sahara" ], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the single released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the single released", "Truth_answer": "1 March 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the single released from the Total Life Forever album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "Is Total Life Forever an album by Foals?", "Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals", "How many copies did Total Life Forever by Foals sell?", "When was the album Total Life Forever released?", "It was released on released on 10 May 2010.", "Did Foals tour in support of the album Total Life Forever?", "Any hit singled from Total Life Forever?", "Spanish Sahara", "When was the single released from the Total Life Forever album?", "1 March 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album or any singles make the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Total Life Forever or any singled make the charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Total Life Forever or any singled make the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Zorro raised?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Zorro raised", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Zorro raised?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro", "Context": [ "How was Zorro raised?" ], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Zorro?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Zorro", "Truth_answer": "Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Zorro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro", "Context": [ "How was Zorro raised?", "Who is Zorro?", "Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley." ], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long has Zorro been around?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long has Zorro been around", "Truth_answer": "Since 1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long has Zorro been around?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro#Fictional_character_biography", "Context": [ "How was Zorro raised?", "Who is Zorro?", "Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley.", "How long has Zorro been around?", "Since 1919" ], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his adversaries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Zorro's adversaries", "Truth_answer": "Captain Ramon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Zorro's adversaries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro#Fictional_character_biography", "Context": [ "How was Zorro raised?", "Who is Zorro?", "Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley.", "How long has Zorro been around?", "Since 1919", "Who were Zorro's adversaries?", "Captain Ramon" ], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Lolita?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Lolita when it comes to Zorro", "Truth_answer": "Lolita Pulido is an impoverished noblewoman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lolita when it comes to Zorro?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Zorro raised?", "Who is Zorro?", "Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley.", "How long has Zorro been around?", "Since 1919", "Who were Zorro's adversaries?", "Captain Ramon", "Who is Lolita when it comes to Zorro?", "Lolita Pulido is an impoverished noblewoman." ], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Zorro end up with her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Zorro end up with Lolita", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Zorro end up with Lolita?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro#Fictional_character_biography", "Context": [ "How was Zorro raised?", "Who is Zorro?", "Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley.", "How long has Zorro been around?", "Since 1919", "Who were Zorro's adversaries?", "Captain Ramon", "Who is Lolita when it comes to Zorro?", "Lolita Pulido is an impoverished noblewoman.", "Does Zorro end up with Lolita?" ], "Conversation_no": 693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Zorro", "Truth_answer": "In later stories, McCulley introduces characters such as pirates and Native Americans, some of whom know Zorro's identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Zorro?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Next_World", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Good News from the Next World?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Good News from the Next World", "Truth_answer": "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Next_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Good News from the New World?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Minds#Personnel", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds," ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the band Simple Minds", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?" ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the other musician?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Next_World", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?" ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of their albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums", "Truth_answer": "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Next_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Next_World#Overview", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds," ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Good News from the Next World have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "iIt reached number two and produced two UK top 20 hits: She's a River (number nine) and Hypnotised (number 18).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Next_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Good News from the Next World have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Minds_concert_tours", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Did the album Good News from the Next World have any hit singles?", "iIt reached number two and produced two UK top 20 hits: She's a River (number nine) and Hypnotised (number 18)." ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on any tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Simple Minds go on any tour", "Truth_answer": "Formed in 1977, the band have toured internationally on a semi-regular basis since 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424205656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Minds_concert_tours_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Minds go on any tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Minds", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Did the album Good News from the Next World have any hit singles?", "iIt reached number two and produced two UK top 20 hits: She's a River (number nine) and Hypnotised (number 18).", "Did Simple Minds go on any tour?", "Formed in 1977, the band have toured internationally on a semi-regular basis since 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band stay together or split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Simple Minds stay together or split up", "Truth_answer": "They have taken breaks, but have remained active to present day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Minds stay together or split up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Minds", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Did the album Good News from the Next World have any hit singles?", "iIt reached number two and produced two UK top 20 hits: She's a River (number nine) and Hypnotised (number 18).", "Did Simple Minds go on any tour?", "Formed in 1977, the band have toured internationally on a semi-regular basis since 1979.", "Did Simple Minds stay together or split up?", "They have taken breaks, but have remained active to present day." ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Forbes and McGee's place in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Forbes and McGee's place in Simple Minds", "Truth_answer": "Forbes was a bassist while McGee was a drummer for the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Forbes and McGee's place in Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Gaynor", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Did the album Good News from the Next World have any hit singles?", "iIt reached number two and produced two UK top 20 hits: She's a River (number nine) and Hypnotised (number 18).", "Did Simple Minds go on any tour?", "Formed in 1977, the band have toured internationally on a semi-regular basis since 1979.", "Did Simple Minds stay together or split up?", "They have taken breaks, but have remained active to present day.", "What was Forbes and McGee's place in Simple Minds?", "Forbes was a bassist while McGee was a drummer for the band." ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Gaynor play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Gaynor play in Simple Minds", "Truth_answer": "Gaynor played the drums for Simple Minds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gaynor play in Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Good News from the New World?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Who was in the band Simple Minds?", "Who was the other musician in the band Simple Minds?", "Was Good News from the Next World the name of one of Simple Minds' albums?", "Good News from the Next World is the tenth studio album of original material by Scottish rock band Simple Minds,", "Did the album Good News from the Next World have any hit singles?", "iIt reached number two and produced two UK top 20 hits: She's a River (number nine) and Hypnotised (number 18).", "Did Simple Minds go on any tour?", "Formed in 1977, the band have toured internationally on a semi-regular basis since 1979.", "Did Simple Minds stay together or split up?", "They have taken breaks, but have remained active to present day.", "What was Forbes and McGee's place in Simple Minds?", "Forbes was a bassist while McGee was a drummer for the band.", "What did Gaynor play in Simple Minds?", "Gaynor played the drums for Simple Minds." ], "Conversation_no": 694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was this album recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Good News from the Next World recorded", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Good News from the Next World recorded?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jim Duggan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jim Duggan?" ], "Conversation_no": 695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the feud between Rogers and Duggan about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the feud between Rogers and Jim Duggan about", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the feud between Rogers and Jim Duggan about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jim Duggan?", "What was the feud between Rogers and Jim Duggan about?" ], "Conversation_no": 695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Dunnan start the Feud with Rogers", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jim Duggan start the Feud with Rogers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jim Duggan start the Feud with Rogers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Duggan#Various_feuds_(1995–1999)", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jim Duggan?", "What was the feud between Rogers and Jim Duggan about?", "How did Jim Duggan start the Feud with Rogers?" ], "Conversation_no": 695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Duggan initiate another feud with a opponent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Duggan initiate another feud with an opponent", "Truth_answer": "Duggan then started a short feud with Diamond Dallas Page.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Duggan_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Duggan initiate another feud with an opponent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jim Duggan?", "What was the feud between Rogers and Jim Duggan about?", "How did Jim Duggan start the Feud with Rogers?", "Did Jim Duggan initiate another feud with an opponent?", "Duggan then started a short feud with Diamond Dallas Page." ], "Conversation_no": 695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the feuds he cause have any back lash for his future fights?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the feud Jim Duggan caused with Rogers have any backlash for his future fights", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the feud Jim Duggan caused with Rogers have any backlash for his future fights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jim Duggan?", "What was the feud between Rogers and Jim Duggan about?", "How did Jim Duggan start the Feud with Rogers?", "Did Jim Duggan initiate another feud with an opponent?", "Duggan then started a short feud with Diamond Dallas Page.", "Did the feud Jim Duggan caused with Rogers have any backlash for his future fights?" ], "Conversation_no": 695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Duggan cause any international feuds?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Duggan cause any intentional feuds", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Duggan cause any intentional feuds?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his philosophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his philosophy", "Truth_answer": "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teachings_and_philosophy_of_Swami_Vivekananda", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga" ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he go about teaching his philosophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy", "Truth_answer": "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112062757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teachings_and_philosophy_of_Swami_Vivekananda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda#Lecture_tours_in_the_UK_and_US", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“" ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his followers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Swami Vivekananda followers", "Truth_answer": "Vivekananda attracted followers and admirers in the US and Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Swami Vivekananda's followers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda#Lecture_tours_in_the_UK_and_US", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“", "Who were Swami Vivekananda's followers?", "Vivekananda attracted followers and admirers in the US and Europe" ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his teachings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Vivekananda's teachings", "Truth_answer": "Vivekananda adapted traditional Hindu ideas and religiosity to suit the needs and understandings of his western audiences, who were especially attracted by and familiar with western esoteric traditions and movements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Swami Vivekananda's teachings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda#Teachings_and_philosophy", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“", "Who were Swami Vivekananda's followers?", "Vivekananda attracted followers and admirers in the US and Europe", "What else can you tell me about Swami Vivekananda's teachings?", "Vivekananda adapted traditional Hindu ideas and religiosity to suit the needs and understandings of his western audiences, who were especially attracted by and familiar with western esoteric traditions and movements." ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he teach about human development?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Swami Vivekananda teach about human development", "Truth_answer": "Nationalism was a prominent theme in Vivekananda's thought. He believed that a country's future depends on its people, and his teachings focused on human development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Swami Vivekananda teach about human development?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“", "Who were Swami Vivekananda's followers?", "Vivekananda attracted followers and admirers in the US and Europe", "What else can you tell me about Swami Vivekananda's teachings?", "Vivekananda adapted traditional Hindu ideas and religiosity to suit the needs and understandings of his western audiences, who were especially attracted by and familiar with western esoteric traditions and movements.", "What did Swami Vivekananda teach about human development?", "Nationalism was a prominent theme in Vivekananda's thought. He believed that a country's future depends on its people, and his teachings focused on human development." ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did people listen to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did people listen to Swami Vivekananda", "Truth_answer": "He is credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people listen to Swami Vivekananda?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“", "Who were Swami Vivekananda's followers?", "Vivekananda attracted followers and admirers in the US and Europe", "What else can you tell me about Swami Vivekananda's teachings?", "Vivekananda adapted traditional Hindu ideas and religiosity to suit the needs and understandings of his western audiences, who were especially attracted by and familiar with western esoteric traditions and movements.", "What did Swami Vivekananda teach about human development?", "Nationalism was a prominent theme in Vivekananda's thought. He believed that a country's future depends on its people, and his teachings focused on human development.", "Did people listen to Swami Vivekananda?", "He is credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century." ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many followers did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many followers did Swami Vivekananda have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many followers did Swami Vivekananda have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda", "Context": [ "What was Swami Vivekananda's philosophy?", "Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga", "How did Swami Vivekananda go about teaching his philosophy?", "His teachings and philosophy stressed on different aspects of religion, youth, education, faith, character building as well as social issues pertaining to India.“", "Who were Swami Vivekananda's followers?", "Vivekananda attracted followers and admirers in the US and Europe", "What else can you tell me about Swami Vivekananda's teachings?", "Vivekananda adapted traditional Hindu ideas and religiosity to suit the needs and understandings of his western audiences, who were especially attracted by and familiar with western esoteric traditions and movements.", "What did Swami Vivekananda teach about human development?", "Nationalism was a prominent theme in Vivekananda's thought. He believed that a country's future depends on its people, and his teachings focused on human development.", "Did people listen to Swami Vivekananda?", "He is credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century.", "How many followers did Swami Vivekananda have?" ], "Conversation_no": 696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he teach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Swami Vivekananda teach", "Truth_answer": "India, Japan, Europe, ans the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Swami Vivekananda teach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his job after the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his job after the war", "Truth_answer": "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy." ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he worked there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked in the State Department", "Truth_answer": "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues." ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What issues did he write about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about", "Truth_answer": "He immortalized his frustration with the ways of Foggy Bottom in a satirical novel, The Triumph (1968).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues.", "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about?", "He immortalized his frustration with the ways of Foggy Bottom in a satirical novel, The Triumph (1968)." ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the high point of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the high point of John Kenneth Galbraith's career", "Truth_answer": "During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the high point of John Kenneth Galbraith's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Works", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues.", "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about?", "He immortalized his frustration with the ways of Foggy Bottom in a satirical novel, The Triumph (1968).", "What was the high point of John Kenneth Galbraith's career?", "During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the titles of some of his writings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the titles of some of John Kenneth Galbraith's writings", "Truth_answer": "American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power, The Great Crash, The Affluent Society, The New Industrial State", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the titles of some of John Kenneth Galbraith's writings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues.", "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about?", "He immortalized his frustration with the ways of Foggy Bottom in a satirical novel, The Triumph (1968).", "What was the high point of John Kenneth Galbraith's career?", "During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963.", "What were the titles of some of John Kenneth Galbraith's writings?", "American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power, The Great Crash, The Affluent Society, The New Industrial State" ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he meet anyone famous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Kenneth Galbraith meet anyone famous", "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Kenneth Galbraith meet anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues.", "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about?", "He immortalized his frustration with the ways of Foggy Bottom in a satirical novel, The Triumph (1968).", "What was the high point of John Kenneth Galbraith's career?", "During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963.", "What were the titles of some of John Kenneth Galbraith's writings?", "American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power, The Great Crash, The Affluent Society, The New Industrial State", "Did John Kenneth Galbraith meet anyone famous?", "John F. Kennedy" ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do during this time", "Truth_answer": "In India, he became a confidant of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and extensively advised the Indian government on economic matters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Postwar", "Context": [ "What was John Kenneth Galbraith's job after the war?", "In February 1946, Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do after he worked at the State Department?", "Galbraith resigned in September 1946 and went back to his magazine writing on economics issues.", "What issues did John Kenneth Galbraith write about?", "He immortalized his frustration with the ways of Foggy Bottom in a satirical novel, The Triumph (1968).", "What was the high point of John Kenneth Galbraith's career?", "During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963.", "What were the titles of some of John Kenneth Galbraith's writings?", "American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power, The Great Crash, The Affluent Society, The New Industrial State", "Did John Kenneth Galbraith meet anyone famous?", "John F. Kennedy", "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do during this time?", "In India, he became a confidant of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and extensively advised the Indian government on economic matters." ], "Conversation_no": 697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do during his trip to China?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do during his trip to China", "Truth_answer": "During this time (September 1972) he travelled in to China in his role as president of the American Economic Association (AEA) at the invitation of Mao Zedong's communist government.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Kenneth Galbraith do during his trip to China?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disraeli_Gears#Reception", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the album Disraeli Gears received by critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the album Disraeli Gears received by critics", "Truth_answer": "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910233201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disraeli_Gears_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disraeli_Gears#Reception", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy." ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour to support the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disraeli_Gears#Reception", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears?" ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cream win any awards for the album", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, the album won a Classic Rock Roll of Honours Award for Classic Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cream win any awards for the album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disraeli_Gears", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears?", "Did Cream win any awards for the album?", "In 2008, the album won a Classic Rock Roll of Honours Award for Classic Album." ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the hit songs from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from Disreali Gears", "Truth_answer": "The album features the two singles Strange Brew and Sunshine of Your Love, as well as their respective B-sides Tales of Brave Ulysses and SWLABR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from Disreali Gears?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears?", "Did Cream win any awards for the album?", "In 2008, the album won a Classic Rock Roll of Honours Award for Classic Album.", "What were the hit songs from Disreali Gears?", "The album features the two singles Strange Brew and Sunshine of Your Love, as well as their respective B-sides Tales of Brave Ulysses and SWLABR." ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band say about the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cream say about Disrealie Gears", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cream say about Disrealie Gears?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_(band)#Disraeli_Gears_(1967)", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears?", "Did Cream win any awards for the album?", "In 2008, the album won a Classic Rock Roll of Honours Award for Classic Album.", "What were the hit songs from Disreali Gears?", "The album features the two singles Strange Brew and Sunshine of Your Love, as well as their respective B-sides Tales of Brave Ulysses and SWLABR.", "What did Cream say about Disrealie Gears?" ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do on stage that was new?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cream do on stage that was new", "Truth_answer": "Upon discovering a growing listening audience, the band began to stretch out on stage, incorporating more time in their repertoire, some songs reaching jams of twenty minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cream do on stage that was new?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_(band)#Disraeli_Gears_(1967)", "Context": [ "How was the album Disreali Gears recieved by critics?", "Writing for the BBC, Chris Jones described the album as a perfect encapsulation of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cream?", "In 1999, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Did Cream tour to support Disreali Gears?", "Did Cream win any awards for the album?", "In 2008, the album won a Classic Rock Roll of Honours Award for Classic Album.", "What were the hit songs from Disreali Gears?", "The album features the two singles Strange Brew and Sunshine of Your Love, as well as their respective B-sides Tales of Brave Ulysses and SWLABR.", "What did Cream say about Disrealie Gears?", "What did Cream do on stage that was new?", "Upon discovering a growing listening audience, the band began to stretch out on stage, incorporating more time in their repertoire, some songs reaching jams of twenty minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did their style change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Cream's style change", "Truth_answer": "Disraeli Gears is often considered to be the band's defining effort, successfully blending psychedelic British rock with American blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cream's style change?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some things that happpened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some things that happpened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life", "Truth_answer": "The Great Depression, WWII", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith", "Context": [ "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "The Great Depression, WWII" ], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he teach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach", "Truth_answer": "Economics", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p19", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p22", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p23", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p24", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p25", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p28", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p29", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p30", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p31", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "The Great Depression, WWII", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach?", "Economics" ], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful was he as an instructor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful was John Kenneth Galbraith as an instructor", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was John Kenneth Galbraith as an instructor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "The Great Depression, WWII", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach?", "Economics", "How successful was John Kenneth Galbraith as an instructor?" ], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he well liked by students?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Kenneth Galbraith well liked by students", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Kenneth Galbraith well liked by students?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith", "Context": [ "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "The Great Depression, WWII", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach?", "Economics", "How successful was John Kenneth Galbraith as an instructor?", "Was John Kenneth Galbraith well liked by students?" ], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do besides become an instructor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do besides become an instructor", "Truth_answer": "As an economist, he leaned toward post-Keynesian economics from an institutionalist perspective. He also served as the US ambassador to India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do besides become an instructor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Early_life", "Context": [ "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "The Great Depression, WWII", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach?", "Economics", "How successful was John Kenneth Galbraith as an instructor?", "Was John Kenneth Galbraith well liked by students?", "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do besides become an instructor?", "As an economist, he leaned toward post-Keynesian economics from an institutionalist perspective. He also served as the US ambassador to India." ], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some things that happened during the public service era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some things that happened during John Kenneth Galbraith's public service era", "Truth_answer": "He joined the US Department of Agriculture, served as an editor of Fortune magazine and was appointed professor of economics at Harvard and also taught at the Harvard Extension School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things that happened during John Kenneth Galbraith's public service era?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith#Financial_bubbles", "Context": [ "What are some things that happened in John Kenneth Galbraith's life?", "The Great Depression, WWII", "What did John Kenneth Galbraith teach?", "Economics", "How successful was John Kenneth Galbraith as an instructor?", "Was John Kenneth Galbraith well liked by students?", "What else did John Kenneth Galbraith do besides become an instructor?", "As an economist, he leaned toward post-Keynesian economics from an institutionalist perspective. He also served as the US ambassador to India.", "What are some things that happened during John Kenneth Galbraith's public service era?", "He joined the US Department of Agriculture, served as an editor of Fortune magazine and was appointed professor of economics at Harvard and also taught at the Harvard Extension School." ], "Conversation_no": 699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Kenneth Galbraith", "Truth_answer": "Galbraith received both the World War II Medal of Freedom (1946) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2000) for his public service and contributions to science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Kenneth Galbraith?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Sánchez#Style_of_play", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his style of play described?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was his style of play described", "Truth_answer": "A quick and mobile striker, with good skills and an eye for goal, he was known for his intelligence, positional sense, movement, and an accurate and efficient finisher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hugo Sanchez's style of playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.footballhistory.org/player/hugo-sanchez.html", "Context": [ "How was Hugo Sanchez's style of playing?", "A quick and mobile striker, with good skills and an eye for goal, he was known for his intelligence, positional sense, movement, and an accurate and efficient finisher." ], "Conversation_no": 700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many goals did he score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many goals did Hugo Sánchez score", "Truth_answer": "He scored 208 goals in 283 appearances for Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190713101100id_/https://www.footballhistory.org/player/hugo-sanchez.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Hugo Sánchez score?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Sánchez#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "How was Hugo Sanchez's style of playing?", "A quick and mobile striker, with good skills and an eye for goal, he was known for his intelligence, positional sense, movement, and an accurate and efficient finisher.", "How many goals did Hugo Sánchez score?", "He scored 208 goals in 283 appearances for Real Madrid." ], "Conversation_no": 700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone influence his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Hugo Sánchez's style", "Truth_answer": "His trademark was to perform a celebratory somersault followed by a fist pump after each goal he scored, in honour of his sister, who was a gymnast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Hugo Sánchez's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Sánchez#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "How was Hugo Sanchez's style of playing?", "A quick and mobile striker, with good skills and an eye for goal, he was known for his intelligence, positional sense, movement, and an accurate and efficient finisher.", "How many goals did Hugo Sánchez score?", "He scored 208 goals in 283 appearances for Real Madrid.", "Did anyone influence Hugo Sánchez's style?", "His trademark was to perform a celebratory somersault followed by a fist pump after each goal he scored, in honour of his sister, who was a gymnast." ], "Conversation_no": 700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he influence anyone else's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hugo Sánchez influence anyone else's style", "Truth_answer": "According to his FIFA profile, Sánchez is credited as the creator of the scorpion kick, which was later popularised by Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugo Sánchez influence anyone else's style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Hugo Sanchez's style of playing?", "A quick and mobile striker, with good skills and an eye for goal, he was known for his intelligence, positional sense, movement, and an accurate and efficient finisher.", "How many goals did Hugo Sánchez score?", "He scored 208 goals in 283 appearances for Real Madrid.", "Did anyone influence Hugo Sánchez's style?", "His trademark was to perform a celebratory somersault followed by a fist pump after each goal he scored, in honour of his sister, who was a gymnast.", "Did Hugo Sánchez influence anyone else's style?", "According to his FIFA profile, Sánchez is credited as the creator of the scorpion kick, which was later popularised by Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita." ], "Conversation_no": 700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he influence Rene Higuita?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hugo Sánchez influence Rene Higuita", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hugo Sánchez influence Rene Higuita?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion_kick", "Context": [ "How was Hugo Sanchez's style of playing?", "A quick and mobile striker, with good skills and an eye for goal, he was known for his intelligence, positional sense, movement, and an accurate and efficient finisher.", "How many goals did Hugo Sánchez score?", "He scored 208 goals in 283 appearances for Real Madrid.", "Did anyone influence Hugo Sánchez's style?", "His trademark was to perform a celebratory somersault followed by a fist pump after each goal he scored, in honour of his sister, who was a gymnast.", "Did Hugo Sánchez influence anyone else's style?", "According to his FIFA profile, Sánchez is credited as the creator of the scorpion kick, which was later popularised by Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita.", "How did Hugo Sánchez influence Rene Higuita?" ], "Conversation_no": 700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the scorpion kick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the scorpion kick", "Truth_answer": "The scorpion kick, also known as a reverse bicycle kick or back hammer kick, is a physical move in association football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429231217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion_kick_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the scorpion kick?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch", "Truth_answer": "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were they trying to overthrow?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the Nazis trying to overthrow", "Truth_answer": "The Bavarian government", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government" ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Nazis successful", "Truth_answer": "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any repercussions to Hitler for attempting this coup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup", "Truth_answer": "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a trial, and was he convicted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted", "Truth_answer": "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he serve his entire sentence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence", "Truth_answer": "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he officially charged with when he was arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested", "Truth_answer": "He was arrested with high treason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison.", "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested?", "He was arrested with high treason." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he spend his time in prison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Adolf Hitler spend his time in prison", "Truth_answer": "While at Landsberg, Hitler dictated most of the first volume of Mein Kampf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Adolf Hitler spend his time in prison?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison.", "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested?", "He was arrested with high treason.", "How did Adolf Hitler spend his time in prison?", "While at Landsberg, Hitler dictated most of the first volume of Mein Kampf." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inspired Hitler to write Mein Kampf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inspired Adolf Hitler to write Mein Kampf", "Truth_answer": "The book, was an autobiography and exposition of his ideology. The book laid out Hitler's plans for transforming German society into one based on race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Adolf Hitler to write Mein Kampf?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison.", "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested?", "He was arrested with high treason.", "How did Adolf Hitler spend his time in prison?", "While at Landsberg, Hitler dictated most of the first volume of Mein Kampf.", "What inspired Adolf Hitler to write Mein Kampf?", "The book, was an autobiography and exposition of his ideology. The book laid out Hitler's plans for transforming German society into one based on race." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Mein Kampf mean in English?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Mein Kampf mean in English", "Truth_answer": "Mein Kampf translates to My Struggle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://semensperms.com/tag/consenting-adults/_p8", "https://randomposting.livejournal.com/277710.html?thread=12960718_p0", "https://semensperms.com/tag/manga/_p8", "https://time.com/4161722/mein-kampf-hitler-germany/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Mein Kampf mean in English?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison.", "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested?", "He was arrested with high treason.", "How did Adolf Hitler spend his time in prison?", "While at Landsberg, Hitler dictated most of the first volume of Mein Kampf.", "What inspired Adolf Hitler to write Mein Kampf?", "The book, was an autobiography and exposition of his ideology. The book laid out Hitler's plans for transforming German society into one based on race.", "What does Mein Kampf mean in English?", "Mein Kampf translates to My Struggle." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many volumes of Mein Kampf are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many volumes of Mein Kampf are there", "Truth_answer": "Two volumes of Mein Kampf were published.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many volumes of Mein Kampf are there?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Beer_Hall_Putsch_and_Landsberg_Prison", "Context": [ "What was Adolf Hitler's experience at Beer Hall Putsch?", "Hitler wanted to emulate Benito Mussolini's March on Rome of 1922 by staging his own coup in Bavaria, to be followed by a challenge to the government in Berlin.", "Who were Adolf Hitler and the rest trying to overthrow?", "The Bavarian government", "Were Adolf Hitler and the group successful?", "Police dispersed them and they failed.", "Was there any reprucussions to Adolf Hitler for attempting this coup?", "He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.", "Was there a trial, and was Adolf Hitler convicted?", "His trial before the special People's Court in Munich began in February 1924.", "Did Adolf Hitler serve his entire setence?", "He was pardoned. Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison.", "What was Adolf Hitler officially chraged with when he was arrested?", "He was arrested with high treason.", "How did Adolf Hitler spend his time in prison?", "While at Landsberg, Hitler dictated most of the first volume of Mein Kampf.", "What inspired Adolf Hitler to write Mein Kampf?", "The book, was an autobiography and exposition of his ideology. The book laid out Hitler's plans for transforming German society into one based on race.", "What does Mein Kampf mean in English?", "Mein Kampf translates to My Struggle.", "How many volumes of Mein Kampf are there?", "Two volumes of Mein Kampf were published." ], "Conversation_no": 701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did his book do with critics and sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Adolf Hitler's book do with critics and sales", "Truth_answer": "Mein Kampf sold 228,000 copies between 1925 and 1932. One million copies were sold in 1933, Hitler's first year in office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Adolf Hitler's book do with critics and sales?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#World_War_I", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hitler a soldier in World War I", "Truth_answer": "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#World_War_I", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he enlist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist", "Truth_answer": "1914", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#World_War_I", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914" ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a war hero?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero", "Truth_answer": "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#World_War_I", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he get the Iron Cross?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross", "Truth_answer": "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he in the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#World_War_I", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?" ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he respected during the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war", "Truth_answer": "Hitler described the war as the greatest of all experiences, and was praised by his commanding officers for his bravery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#World_War_I", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?", "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war?", "Hitler described the war as the greatest of all experiences, and was praised by his commanding officers for his bravery." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do during this time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Adolf Hitler do during World War I", "Truth_answer": "During his service at headquarters, Hitler pursued his artwork, drawing cartoons and instructions for an army newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Adolf Hitler do during World War I?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Early_years", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?", "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war?", "Hitler described the war as the greatest of all experiences, and was praised by his commanding officers for his bravery.", "What else did Adolf Hitler do during World War I?", "During his service at headquarters, Hitler pursued his artwork, drawing cartoons and instructions for an army newspaper." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Adolf Hitler born", "Truth_answer": "He was born in Braunau am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (in present-day Austria), close to the border with the German Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Adolf Hitler born?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Early_years", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?", "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war?", "Hitler described the war as the greatest of all experiences, and was praised by his commanding officers for his bravery.", "What else did Adolf Hitler do during World War I?", "During his service at headquarters, Hitler pursued his artwork, drawing cartoons and instructions for an army newspaper.", "Where was Adolf Hitler born?", "He was born in Braunau am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (in present-day Austria), close to the border with the German Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Adolf Hitler's parents", "Truth_answer": "Hitler's parents were Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Adolf Hitler's parents?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Early_years", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?", "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war?", "Hitler described the war as the greatest of all experiences, and was praised by his commanding officers for his bravery.", "What else did Adolf Hitler do during World War I?", "During his service at headquarters, Hitler pursued his artwork, drawing cartoons and instructions for an army newspaper.", "Where was Adolf Hitler born?", "He was born in Braunau am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (in present-day Austria), close to the border with the German Empire.", "Who were Adolf Hitler's parents?", "Hitler's parents were Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler go to school", "Truth_answer": "Hitler attended Volksschule (a state-owned primary school) in nearby Fischlham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler go to school?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Early_years", "Context": [ "Was Adolf Hitler a soldier in World War I?", "Hitler was living in Munich and voluntarily enlisted in the Bavarian Army.", "What year did Adolf Hitler enlist?", "1914", "Was Adolf Hitler a war hero?", "He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, the Iron Cross, First Class August 4, 1918, and the Black Wound Badge May 18, 1918.", "Why did Adolf Hitler get the Iron Cross?", "He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme.", "How long was Adolf Hitler in the war?", "Was Adolf Hitler repsectded during the war?", "Hitler described the war as the greatest of all experiences, and was praised by his commanding officers for his bravery.", "What else did Adolf Hitler do during World War I?", "During his service at headquarters, Hitler pursued his artwork, drawing cartoons and instructions for an army newspaper.", "Where was Adolf Hitler born?", "He was born in Braunau am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (in present-day Austria), close to the border with the German Empire.", "Who were Adolf Hitler's parents?", "Hitler's parents were Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl.", "Did Adolf Hitler go to school?", "Hitler attended Volksschule (a state-owned primary school) in nearby Fischlham." ], "Conversation_no": 702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he attend any other schools or college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler attend any other schools or college", "Truth_answer": "He enrolled at the Realschule in Steyr in September 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler attend any other schools or college?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the rip offs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the rip offs", "Truth_answer": "Rip offs of Hound Dog were songs that shared the same melody without being credited to the creator or being called covers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the rip offs of Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What are the rip offs of Hound Dog?", "Rip offs of Hound Dog were songs that shared the same melody without being credited to the creator or being called covers." ], "Conversation_no": 703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is significant about this passage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is significant about Hound Dog passage", "Truth_answer": "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHat is significant about this passage about Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What are the rip offs of Hound Dog?", "Rip offs of Hound Dog were songs that shared the same melody without being credited to the creator or being called covers.", "WHat is significant about this passage about Hound Dog?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller." ], "Conversation_no": 703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the song called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the song that ripped off Hound Dog", "Truth_answer": "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song that ripped off Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the rip offs of Hound Dog?", "Rip offs of Hound Dog were songs that shared the same melody without being credited to the creator or being called covers.", "WHat is significant about this passage about Hound Dog?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "What was the song that ripped off Hound Dog?", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl." ], "Conversation_no": 703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Smiley Lewis' Play Girl", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Smiley Lewis' Play Girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What are the rip offs of Hound Dog?", "Rip offs of Hound Dog were songs that shared the same melody without being credited to the creator or being called covers.", "WHat is significant about this passage about Hound Dog?", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "What was the song that ripped off Hound Dog?", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl.", "What was the result of Smiley Lewis' Play Girl?" ], "Conversation_no": 703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Hound Dog", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Robert Loers, owner of Dutch label Redita Records, found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called (You Ain't Nuttin' But a) Juicehead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hannibal.fandom.com/wiki/Hannibal_(Season_2)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was season 2 released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was season 2 released", "Truth_answer": "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204100346id_/https://hannibal.fandom.com/wiki/Hannibal_(Season_2)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014" ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter", "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone." ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Hannibal Lecter die", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hannibal Lecter die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Does Hannibal Lecter die?" ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it renewed for another season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hannibal renewed for another season", "Truth_answer": "On May 9, 2014, NBC renewed Hannibal for a third season, which premiered on June 4, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121062600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hannibal renewed for another season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter#Season_2", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Does Hannibal Lecter die?", "Was Hannibal renewed for another season?", "On May 9, 2014, NBC renewed Hannibal for a third season, which premiered on June 4, 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about what happened in season 2", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about what happened in Season 2 of Hannibal", "Truth_answer": "Throughout the beginning of the second season, Graham, who is now institutionalized, attempts to convince his skeptical former colleagues that Lecter is the real killer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about what happened in Season 2 of Hannibal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter#Season_2", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Does Hannibal Lecter die?", "Was Hannibal renewed for another season?", "On May 9, 2014, NBC renewed Hannibal for a third season, which premiered on June 4, 2015.", "Can you tell me more about what happened in Season 2 of Hannibal?", "Throughout the beginning of the second season, Graham, who is now institutionalized, attempts to convince his skeptical former colleagues that Lecter is the real killer." ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he kill anyone is this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Hannibal Lecter kill anyone in season 2", "Truth_answer": "He kills Beverly Katz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hannibal Lecter kill anyone in season 2?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter#Season_2", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Does Hannibal Lecter die?", "Was Hannibal renewed for another season?", "On May 9, 2014, NBC renewed Hannibal for a third season, which premiered on June 4, 2015.", "Can you tell me more about what happened in Season 2 of Hannibal?", "Throughout the beginning of the second season, Graham, who is now institutionalized, attempts to convince his skeptical former colleagues that Lecter is the real killer.", "Does Hannibal Lecter kill anyone in season 2?", "He kills Beverly Katz." ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why does he kill her", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why does Hannibal Lecter kill Beverly Katz", "Truth_answer": "She breaks into Lecter's house, where she finds evidence of his guilt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Hannibal Lecter kill Beverly Katz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter#Season_2", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Does Hannibal Lecter die?", "Was Hannibal renewed for another season?", "On May 9, 2014, NBC renewed Hannibal for a third season, which premiered on June 4, 2015.", "Can you tell me more about what happened in Season 2 of Hannibal?", "Throughout the beginning of the second season, Graham, who is now institutionalized, attempts to convince his skeptical former colleagues that Lecter is the real killer.", "Does Hannibal Lecter kill anyone in season 2?", "He kills Beverly Katz.", "Why does Hannibal Lecter kill Beverly Katz?", "She breaks into Lecter's house, where she finds evidence of his guilt." ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "here there any other deaths?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other deaths in Hannibal season 2", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Brown is killed by Lecter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other deaths in Hannibal season 2?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was season 2 of Hannibal released?", "Season 2 of NBC's Hannibal premiered on February 28, 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hannibal Lecter?", "In 2019, Hannibal (as portrayed by Mikkelsen) was listed as the 18th greatest villain in television history by Rolling Stone.", "Does Hannibal Lecter die?", "Was Hannibal renewed for another season?", "On May 9, 2014, NBC renewed Hannibal for a third season, which premiered on June 4, 2015.", "Can you tell me more about what happened in Season 2 of Hannibal?", "Throughout the beginning of the second season, Graham, who is now institutionalized, attempts to convince his skeptical former colleagues that Lecter is the real killer.", "Does Hannibal Lecter kill anyone in season 2?", "He kills Beverly Katz.", "Why does Hannibal Lecter kill Beverly Katz?", "She breaks into Lecter's house, where she finds evidence of his guilt.", "Are there any other deaths in Hannibal season 2?", "Matthew Brown is killed by Lecter." ], "Conversation_no": 704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he get injured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Hannibal Lecter get injured", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hannibal Lecter get injured?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe#2007–2011:_The_Stunners_and_acting_roles", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened with tenashi in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened with tenashi in 2007", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Tinashe joined girl group the Stunners, founded by Vitamin C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Tinashe in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe#2007–2011:_The_Stunners_and_acting_roles", "Context": [ "What happened with Tinashe in 2007?", "In 2007, Tinashe joined girl group the Stunners, founded by Vitamin C." ], "Conversation_no": 705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she do with the Stunners?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Tinashe do with the Stunners", "Truth_answer": "The music video Dancin' Around the Truth. premiered on June 2, 2010, just before the group was announced as an opening act on Justin Bieber's My World Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tinashe do with the Stunners?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe#2007–2011:_The_Stunners_and_acting_roles", "Context": [ "What happened with Tinashe in 2007?", "In 2007, Tinashe joined girl group the Stunners, founded by Vitamin C.", "How did Tinashe do with the Stunners?", "The music video Dancin' Around the Truth. premiered on June 2, 2010, just before the group was announced as an opening act on Justin Bieber's My World Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "\\Are there anyb other interesting aspects about Tinashe", "Truth_answer": "On March 18, 2009, they released a single and video, Bubblegum. In October, the group released a five-song EP, influenced by artists such as Madonna, Gwen Stefani, and Rihanna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "\\Are there anyb other interesting aspects about Tinashe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe#2007–2011:_The_Stunners_and_acting_roles", "Context": [ "What happened with Tinashe in 2007?", "In 2007, Tinashe joined girl group the Stunners, founded by Vitamin C.", "How did Tinashe do with the Stunners?", "The music video Dancin' Around the Truth. premiered on June 2, 2010, just before the group was announced as an opening act on Justin Bieber's My World Tour.", "\\Are there anyb other interesting aspects about Tinashe?", "On March 18, 2009, they released a single and video, Bubblegum. In October, the group released a five-song EP, influenced by artists such as Madonna, Gwen Stefani, and Rihanna." ], "Conversation_no": 705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they do well with signing with Columbia records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tinashe do well with signing with Columbia Records", "Truth_answer": "Six months after their formation, the group signed with Columbia Records, and later signed a production deal with Lionsgate Entertainment for scripted television show for MTV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tinashe do well with signing with Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is aquarius?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is aquarius", "Truth_answer": "Aquarius is the debut studio album by American singer Tinashe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908031311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tinashe's Aquarius?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "What was Tinashe's Aquarius?", "Aquarius is the debut studio album by American singer Tinashe." ], "Conversation_no": 706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tinashe's album Aquarius a hit", "Truth_answer": "Aquarius received generally positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908031311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908031311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tinashe's album Aquarius a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)#Singles", "Context": [ "What was Tinashe's Aquarius?", "Aquarius is the debut studio album by American singer Tinashe.", "Was Tinashe's album Aquarius a hit?", "Aquarius received generally positive reviews from music critics." ], "Conversation_no": 706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the singles off that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the singles off of Tinashe's album Aquarius", "Truth_answer": "2 On, Pretend, and All Hands on Deck“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles off of Tinashe's album Aquarius?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)#Singles", "Context": [ "What was Tinashe's Aquarius?", "Aquarius is the debut studio album by American singer Tinashe.", "Was Tinashe's album Aquarius a hit?", "Aquarius received generally positive reviews from music critics.", "What were some of the singles off of Tinashe's album Aquarius?", "2 On, Pretend, and All Hands on Deck“" ], "Conversation_no": 706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many singles off that album were hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many singled off Tinashe's album Aquarius were hits", "Truth_answer": "On November 24, 2014, 2 On was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of one million units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908031311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(Tinashe_album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many singled off Tinashe's album Aquarius were hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams#Law_practice_and_marriage", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Adams practice law?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Adams practice law", "Truth_answer": "Harvard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams#Law_practice_and_marriage", "Context": [ "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Harvard" ], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard", "Truth_answer": "In 1758, he earned an A.M. from Harvard, and was soon admitted to the bar, having completed his studies under Putnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams#Law_practice_and_marriage", "Context": [ "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Harvard", "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard?", "In 1758, he earned an A.M. from Harvard, and was soon admitted to the bar, having completed his studies under Putnam." ], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did John Adams get married", "Truth_answer": "10/25/1764", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Adams get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams#Law_practice_and_marriage", "Context": [ "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Harvard", "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard?", "In 1758, he earned an A.M. from Harvard, and was soon admitted to the bar, having completed his studies under Putnam.", "When did John Adams get married?", "10/25/1764" ], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Adams and his wife have children", "Truth_answer": "John and Abigail had six children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Adams and his wife have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams#Law_practice_and_marriage", "Context": [ "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Harvard", "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard?", "In 1758, he earned an A.M. from Harvard, and was soon admitted to the bar, having completed his studies under Putnam.", "When did John Adams get married?", "10/25/1764", "Did John Adams and his wife have children?", "John and Abigail had six children." ], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are their children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are John Adams and Abigail Williams children", "Truth_answer": "Abigail Nabby in 1765, future president John Quincy Adams in 1767, Susanna in 1768, Charles in 1770, Thomas in 1772, and Elizabeth in 1777.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are John Adams and his wife's children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams#Law_practice_and_marriage", "Context": [ "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Harvard", "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard?", "In 1758, he earned an A.M. from Harvard, and was soon admitted to the bar, having completed his studies under Putnam.", "When did John Adams get married?", "10/25/1764", "Did John Adams and his wife have children?", "John and Abigail had six children.", "Who are John Adams and his wife's children?", "Abigail Nabby in 1765, future president John Quincy Adams in 1767, Susanna in 1768, Charles in 1770, Thomas in 1772, and Elizabeth in 1777." ], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is singnificant about their marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is singnificant about Charles and Abigail's marriage", "Truth_answer": "They shared a love of books and kindred personalities that proved honest in their praise and criticism of each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is signficant about John Adams and his wife's marriage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did John Adams practice law?", "Harvard", "What happened after John Adams practiced law at Harvard?", "In 1758, he earned an A.M. from Harvard, and was soon admitted to the bar, having completed his studies under Putnam.", "When did John Adams get married?", "10/25/1764", "Did John Adams and his wife have children?", "John and Abigail had six children.", "Who are John Adams and his wife's children?", "Abigail Nabby in 1765, future president John Quincy Adams in 1767, Susanna in 1768, Charles in 1770, Thomas in 1772, and Elizabeth in 1777.", "What else is signficant about John Adams and his wife's marriage?", "They shared a love of books and kindred personalities that proved honest in their praise and criticism of each other." ], "Conversation_no": 707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is this notable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is this notable", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is this notable?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his other name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his other name", "Truth_answer": "C.K. was born Louis Székely in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis C.K.'s other name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.#2005–2009:_Breakthrough_as_a_stand-up,_Lucky_Louie,_and_divorce", "Context": [ "What was Louis C.K.'s other name?", "C.K. was born Louis Székely in Washington, D.C." ], "Conversation_no": 708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he get divorce with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Louis C.K. get divorced with", "Truth_answer": "C.K. and his wife Alix Bailey divorced in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Louis C.K. get divorced with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "What was Louis C.K.'s other name?", "C.K. was born Louis Székely in Washington, D.C.", "Who did Louis C.K. get divorced with?", "C.K. and his wife Alix Bailey divorced in 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis C.K", "Truth_answer": "He had supporting acting roles in the films American Hustle, Blue Jasmine (both 2013), and Trumbo (2015).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis C.K.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "What was Louis C.K.'s other name?", "C.K. was born Louis Székely in Washington, D.C.", "Who did Louis C.K. get divorced with?", "C.K. and his wife Alix Bailey divorced in 2008.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis C.K.?", "He had supporting acting roles in the films American Hustle, Blue Jasmine (both 2013), and Trumbo (2015)." ], "Conversation_no": 708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he has any awards received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Louis C.K. have any awards recieved", "Truth_answer": "He has won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis C.K. have any awards recieved?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina#Aftermath", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the aftermath?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the aftermath", "Truth_answer": "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster." ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was her recovery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?" ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any other changes enacted because of her injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury", "Truth_answer": "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women." ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Since she could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do", "Truth_answer": "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s." ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of things did she write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?" ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other jobs or activities besides this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column", "Truth_answer": "Mukhina took a keen interest in children and young gymnasts both before and after her injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?", "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column?", "Mukhina took a keen interest in children and young gymnasts both before and after her injury." ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sort of work did she do with kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sort of work did Elena Mukhina do with kids", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of work did Elena Mukhina do with kids?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?", "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column?", "Mukhina took a keen interest in children and young gymnasts both before and after her injury.", "What sort of work did Elena Mukhina do with kids?" ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she help young gymnasts in some way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina help young gymnasts in some way", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina help young gymnasts in some way?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?", "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column?", "Mukhina took a keen interest in children and young gymnasts both before and after her injury.", "What sort of work did Elena Mukhina do with kids?", "Did Elena Mukhina help young gymnasts in some way?" ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elena Mukhina", "Truth_answer": "Her injury was a featured topic in the 1990 A&E documentary More Than a Game; and her World Championship performance is captured in the ABC Sports video Gymnastics' Greatest Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elena Mukhina?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?", "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column?", "Mukhina took a keen interest in children and young gymnasts both before and after her injury.", "What sort of work did Elena Mukhina do with kids?", "Did Elena Mukhina help young gymnasts in some way?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elena Mukhina?", "Her injury was a featured topic in the 1990 A&E documentary More Than a Game; and her World Championship performance is captured in the ABC Sports video Gymnastics' Greatest Stars." ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what way was Klimenko affected by the injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what way was Kimenko affected by Elena Mukhina's injury", "Truth_answer": "Klimenko had desperately wanted Mukhina to make the Olympic team roster because he wanted to become the Olympic champion's trainer.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way was Kimenko affected by Elena Mukhina's injury?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happpened in the aftermath for Elena Mukhina?", "According to Larisa Latynina, Mukhina's trainer, Mikhail Klimenko, was affected by her injury. Because of her devastating injury, Mukhina could not be added to the 1980 Soviet Olympic team roster.", "Where was Elena Mukhina's recoverty?", "Were any other changes enacted because of Elena Mukhina injury?", "After Mukhina's paralysis and several other close calls with other Olympic-eligible female gymnasts, the Thomas salto was removed from the Code of Points as an allowed skill for women.", "Since Elena Mukhina could no longer compete, what activities did she do?", "Her condition notwithstanding, Mukhina was a guest columnist for Moscow News in the late 1980s.", "What kind of things did Elena Mukhina write?", "Did Elena Mukhina have any other jobs or activities besides writing a guest column?", "Mukhina took a keen interest in children and young gymnasts both before and after her injury.", "What sort of work did Elena Mukhina do with kids?", "Did Elena Mukhina help young gymnasts in some way?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elena Mukhina?", "Her injury was a featured topic in the 1990 A&E documentary More Than a Game; and her World Championship performance is captured in the ABC Sports video Gymnastics' Greatest Stars.", "In what way was Kimenko affected by Elena Mukhina's injury?", "Klimenko had desperately wanted Mukhina to make the Olympic team roster because he wanted to become the Olympic champion's trainer.“" ], "Conversation_no": 709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her injury affect anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina's injurt affect anyone else", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina's injurt affect anyone else?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach#Biography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was she born", "Truth_answer": "Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.bravovail.org/tickets-performances/2019/small-ensembles/chamber-music-series/st-lawrence-string-quartet/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Amy Beach born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Amy Beach born?", "Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on." ], "Conversation_no": 710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Amy Beach born", "Truth_answer": "She was born on September 5, 1867", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Amy Beach born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Amy Beach born?", "Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on.", "When was Amy Beach born?", "She was born on September 5, 1867" ], "Conversation_no": 710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Amy Beach's parents", "Truth_answer": "Charles Abbott Cheney and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805140627id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/amy-beach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Amy Beach's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/amy-beach", "Context": [ "Where was Amy Beach born?", "Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on.", "When was Amy Beach born?", "She was born on September 5, 1867", "Who were Amy Beach's parents?", "Charles Abbott Cheney and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney." ], "Conversation_no": 710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Amy Beach go to school", "Truth_answer": "Her mother taught her at home for six years. She then attended a private school run by W. L. Whittemore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Amy Beach go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach#Early_years_and_musical_education", "Context": [ "Where was Amy Beach born?", "Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on.", "When was Amy Beach born?", "She was born on September 5, 1867", "Who were Amy Beach's parents?", "Charles Abbott Cheney and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney.", "Where did Amy Beach go to school?", "Her mother taught her at home for six years. She then attended a private school run by W. L. Whittemore." ], "Conversation_no": 710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Amy Beach", "Truth_answer": "Amy began formal piano lessons with her mother at age six, and soon gave public recitals of works by Handel, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as her own pieces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Amy Beach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Amy Beach born?", "Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on.", "When was Amy Beach born?", "She was born on September 5, 1867", "Who were Amy Beach's parents?", "Charles Abbott Cheney and Clara Imogene Marcy Cheney.", "Where did Amy Beach go to school?", "Her mother taught her at home for six years. She then attended a private school run by W. L. Whittemore.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Amy Beach?", "Amy began formal piano lessons with her mother at age six, and soon gave public recitals of works by Handel, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as her own pieces." ], "Conversation_no": 710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Amy Beach go to college", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Beach go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was his father", "Truth_answer": "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Political-Parties-in-George-Washingtons-Cabinet-PKSV46SWG8A5_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was George Washington's father?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was George Washington born", "Truth_answer": "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.app.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/02/13/issue-fare-presidents-day-quiz/23372335/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Washington born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was George Washington born", "Truth_answer": "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Political-Parties-in-George-Washingtons-Cabinet-PKSV46SWG8A5_p1", "https://www.basilsblog.com/2009/02/washington-birthday-2009.html_p1", "https://www.ecwausa.org/united-states-presidents-with-their-years-in-office-and-party-affiliation/_p3", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/george-washington-nicknames-father-of-his-country/_p3", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/young-george-washington-cherry-tree/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Washington born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732" ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his father do for work when George was young?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George Washington's father do when George was young", "Truth_answer": "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_Washington#Life", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he also involved in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was George Washington also involved in politics", "Truth_answer": "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Washington have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "George Washington was one of six children. He also had three other half siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics.", "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "George Washington was one of six children. He also had three other half siblings." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to his fathers home when George was a toddler?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to George Washington's father's home when George was a toddler", "Truth_answer": "The family moved to Little Hunting Creek in 1735, then to Ferry Farm near Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1738.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to George Washington's father's home when George was a toddler?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics.", "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "George Washington was one of six children. He also had three other half siblings.", "What happened to George Washington's father's home when George was a toddler?", "The family moved to Little Hunting Creek in 1735, then to Ferry Farm near Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1738." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Washington", "Truth_answer": "When Augustine died in 1743, Washington inherited Ferry Farm and ten slaves; his older half-brother Lawrence inherited Little Hunting Creek and renamed it Mount Vernon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Washington?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#Early_life_(1732–1752)", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics.", "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "George Washington was one of six children. He also had three other half siblings.", "What happened to George Washington's father's home when George was a toddler?", "The family moved to Little Hunting Creek in 1735, then to Ferry Farm near Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1738.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Washington?", "When Augustine died in 1743, Washington inherited Ferry Farm and ten slaves; his older half-brother Lawrence inherited Little Hunting Creek and renamed it Mount Vernon." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Lawrence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Lawrence in regards to George Washington", "Truth_answer": "Lawrence is Augustine's older half brother.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://get2fiu.com/many-know-george-washington-was-the-first-president-of-the-united-states-of-america/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lawrence in regards to George Washington?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics.", "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "George Washington was one of six children. He also had three other half siblings.", "What happened to George Washington's father's home when George was a toddler?", "The family moved to Little Hunting Creek in 1735, then to Ferry Farm near Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1738.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Washington?", "When Augustine died in 1743, Washington inherited Ferry Farm and ten slaves; his older half-brother Lawrence inherited Little Hunting Creek and renamed it Mount Vernon.", "Who is Lawrence in regards to George Washington?", "Lawrence is Augustine's older half brother." ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the travels benefit Lawrences health?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the travels benefit Lawrence's health", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the travels benefit Lawrence's health?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_Washington", "Context": [ "Who was George Washington's father?", "His father was Augustine Washington.", "Where was George Washington born?", "His was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "When was George Washington born?", "George Washington was born February 22, 1732", "What did George Washington's father do when George was young?", "His father was a justice of the peace and a prominent public figure who had three additional children from his first marriage to Jane Butler.", "Was George Washington also involved in politics?", "Washington's father was active in the Anglican Church and in local politics.", "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "George Washington was one of six children. He also had three other half siblings.", "What happened to George Washington's father's home when George was a toddler?", "The family moved to Little Hunting Creek in 1735, then to Ferry Farm near Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1738.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Washington?", "When Augustine died in 1743, Washington inherited Ferry Farm and ten slaves; his older half-brother Lawrence inherited Little Hunting Creek and renamed it Mount Vernon.", "Who is Lawrence in regards to George Washington?", "Lawrence is Augustine's older half brother.", "Did the travels benefit Lawrence's health?" ], "Conversation_no": 711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he pass away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Augustine Washington pass away", "Truth_answer": "Augustine Washington passed away April 12, 1743.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Augustine Washington pass away?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Mart%C3%AD#Return_to_Cuba:_1895", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he return to Cuba?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he return to Cuba", "Truth_answer": "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba." ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he want to do when he returned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?" ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he find out about the revolution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did José Martí find out about the revolution", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Mart%C3%AD#Spain:_1871–74", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?" ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Marti on the steamship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was José Martí on the steamship", "Truth_answer": "In January 1871, Martí embarked on the steam ship Guipuzcoa, which took him from Havana to Cádiz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was José Martí on the steamship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?", "Was José Martí on the steamship?", "In January 1871, Martí embarked on the steam ship Guipuzcoa, which took him from Havana to Cádiz." ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the order that he drew up entail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the order that José Martí drew up entail", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the order that José Martí drew up entail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?", "Was José Martí on the steamship?", "In January 1871, Martí embarked on the steam ship Guipuzcoa, which took him from Havana to Cádiz.", "What did the order that José Martí drew up entail?" ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they end up in a war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they end up in a war", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they end up in a war?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?", "Was José Martí on the steamship?", "In January 1871, Martí embarked on the steam ship Guipuzcoa, which took him from Havana to Cádiz.", "What did the order that José Martí drew up entail?", "Did they end up in a war?" ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?", "Was José Martí on the steamship?", "In January 1871, Martí embarked on the steam ship Guipuzcoa, which took him from Havana to Cádiz.", "What did the order that José Martí drew up entail?", "Did they end up in a war?", "Who won?" ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did Marti stay in Cuba?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Marti stay in Cuba", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did José Martí stay in Cuba?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Mart%C3%AD", "Context": [ "Why did José Martí return to Cuba?", "Martí and Máximo Gómez declared the Manifesto de Montecristi, an exposition of the purposes and principles of the Cuban revolution. Martí had persuaded Gómez to lead an expedition into Cuba.", "What did José Martí want to do when he returned to Cuba?", "How did José Martí find out about the revolution?", "Was José Martí on the steamship?", "In January 1871, Martí embarked on the steam ship Guipuzcoa, which took him from Havana to Cádiz.", "What did the order that José Martí drew up entail?", "Did they end up in a war?", "Who won?", "How long did José Martí stay in Cuba?" ], "Conversation_no": 712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he considered a hero?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was José Martí consdiered a hero", "Truth_answer": "He was considered a Cuban national hero because of his role in the liberation of his country, and he was an important figure in Latin American literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was José Martí consdiered a hero?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#The_early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other success did they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other success did they have", "Truth_answer": "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#Gospel_Grammy_awards_sweep", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track." ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards", "Truth_answer": "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#Gospel_Grammy_awards_sweep", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance" ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards", "Truth_answer": "As songwriter of Blessed & Highly Favored, Karen Clark Sheard won the individual Best Gospel Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#Emerging_solo_artists", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance", "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards?", "As songwriter of Blessed & Highly Favored, Karen Clark Sheard won the individual Best Gospel Song." ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting facts in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about The Clark Sisters", "Truth_answer": "Following their last Word Records release, Twinkie resumed her calling as a minister and recorded the independent solo album Comin' Home in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about The Clark Sisters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#Emerging_solo_artists", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance", "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards?", "As songwriter of Blessed & Highly Favored, Karen Clark Sheard won the individual Best Gospel Song.", "Are there any other interesting facts about The Clark Sisters?", "Following their last Word Records release, Twinkie resumed her calling as a minister and recorded the independent solo album Comin' Home in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they all start solo careers or only some of them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters all start solo careers or only some of them", "Truth_answer": "Four of the five sisters entered into solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters all start solo careers or only some of them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance", "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards?", "As songwriter of Blessed & Highly Favored, Karen Clark Sheard won the individual Best Gospel Song.", "Are there any other interesting facts about The Clark Sisters?", "Following their last Word Records release, Twinkie resumed her calling as a minister and recorded the independent solo album Comin' Home in 1992.", "Did The Clark Sisters all start solo careers or only some of them?", "Four of the five sisters entered into solo careers." ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their last studio album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Clark Sisters's last studio album", "Truth_answer": "Their last studio album of the decade, Miracle, was the first album The Clark Sisters recorded without the songwriting and vocals of Twinkie Clark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Clark Sisters's last studio album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance", "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards?", "As songwriter of Blessed & Highly Favored, Karen Clark Sheard won the individual Best Gospel Song.", "Are there any other interesting facts about The Clark Sisters?", "Following their last Word Records release, Twinkie resumed her calling as a minister and recorded the independent solo album Comin' Home in 1992.", "Did The Clark Sisters all start solo careers or only some of them?", "Four of the five sisters entered into solo careers.", "What was The Clark Sisters's last studio album?", "Their last studio album of the decade, Miracle, was the first album The Clark Sisters recorded without the songwriting and vocals of Twinkie Clark." ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miracle do well", "Truth_answer": "That album, although it fared well in sales, did not match the success of previous albums due to the Clark Sisters not being able to tour and promote the project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters last studio album Miracle do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#2018_and_2019", "Context": [ "What other success did The Clark Sisters have?", "Their next release You Brought the Sunshine would prove to be a monster hit via the title track.", "Did The Clark Sisters win any awards?", "One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album. Its album track Blessed & Highly Favored won the Best Gospel Performance", "Did The Clark Sisters win any other awards?", "As songwriter of Blessed & Highly Favored, Karen Clark Sheard won the individual Best Gospel Song.", "Are there any other interesting facts about The Clark Sisters?", "Following their last Word Records release, Twinkie resumed her calling as a minister and recorded the independent solo album Comin' Home in 1992.", "Did The Clark Sisters all start solo careers or only some of them?", "Four of the five sisters entered into solo careers.", "What was The Clark Sisters's last studio album?", "Their last studio album of the decade, Miracle, was the first album The Clark Sisters recorded without the songwriting and vocals of Twinkie Clark.", "Did The Clark Sisters last studio album Miracle do well?", "That album, although it fared well in sales, did not match the success of previous albums due to the Clark Sisters not being able to tour and promote the project." ], "Conversation_no": 713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other successes for The Clark Sisters", "Truth_answer": "On November 11, 2018, It was reported that The Clark Sisters will have a biopic, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, that will air on Lifetime in April 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other successes for The Clark Sisters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#2006–2007:_Formation_–_Little_Advances", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the band originally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the band originally", "Truth_answer": "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#History", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit." ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they know each other before that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band", "Truth_answer": "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#2006–2007:_Formation_–_Little_Advances", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together." ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they form the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Future Islands form the band", "Truth_answer": "Future Islands was formed in early 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the members of Future Islands form the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_T._Herring", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together.", "When did the members of Future Islands form the band?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What college did they attend?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What college did the members of Future Islands attend", "Truth_answer": "Future Islands members Herring, Welmers, and Cashion attnded East Carolina University, in Greenville, North Carolina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did the members of Future Islands attend?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#2006–2007:_Formation_–_Little_Advances", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together.", "When did the members of Future Islands form the band?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006", "What college did the members of Future Islands attend?", "Future Islands members Herring, Welmers, and Cashion attnded East Carolina University, in Greenville, North Carolina" ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any plans for the band after they disbanded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Future Islands members have any plans for the band after they disbanded", "Truth_answer": "When Art Lord & the Self Portraits disbanded in 2005, they forgot they had discussed touring with The Texas Governor. They formed Future Islands in 2006 to keep that commitment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Future Islands members have any plans for the band after they disbanded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#History", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together.", "When did the members of Future Islands form the band?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006", "What college did the members of Future Islands attend?", "Future Islands members Herring, Welmers, and Cashion attnded East Carolina University, in Greenville, North Carolina", "Did Future Islands members have any plans for the band after they disbanded?", "When Art Lord & the Self Portraits disbanded in 2005, they forgot they had discussed touring with The Texas Governor. They formed Future Islands in 2006 to keep that commitment." ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instruments did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments did The Texas Governor play", "Truth_answer": "Only William Cashion and Gerrit Welmers already played a musical instrument, the guitar, but Cashion took the bass and Welmers the keyboards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did the band members of Future Islands play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#Band_members", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together.", "When did the members of Future Islands form the band?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006", "What college did the members of Future Islands attend?", "Future Islands members Herring, Welmers, and Cashion attnded East Carolina University, in Greenville, North Carolina", "Did Future Islands members have any plans for the band after they disbanded?", "When Art Lord & the Self Portraits disbanded in 2005, they forgot they had discussed touring with The Texas Governor. They formed Future Islands in 2006 to keep that commitment.", "What instruments did the band members of Future Islands play?", "Only William Cashion and Gerrit Welmers already played a musical instrument, the guitar, but Cashion took the bass and Welmers the keyboards." ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about the other members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the other members of the band", "Truth_answer": "Samuel Herring sang and Erick Murillo played drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other members of Future Islands, besides Cashion and Welmers, play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands", "Context": [ "Who was in the band Future Islands originally?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006 with an original line-up consisting of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo, bassist for The Kickass, who played an electronic drum kit.", "Did the original members of Future Islands know each other before forming the band?", "Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. William Cashion had classes with Sam Herring at ECU in 2002. They formed a band together.", "When did the members of Future Islands form the band?", "Future Islands was formed in early 2006", "What college did the members of Future Islands attend?", "Future Islands members Herring, Welmers, and Cashion attnded East Carolina University, in Greenville, North Carolina", "Did Future Islands members have any plans for the band after they disbanded?", "When Art Lord & the Self Portraits disbanded in 2005, they forgot they had discussed touring with The Texas Governor. They formed Future Islands in 2006 to keep that commitment.", "What instruments did the band members of Future Islands play?", "Only William Cashion and Gerrit Welmers already played a musical instrument, the guitar, but Cashion took the bass and Welmers the keyboards.", "What did the other members of Future Islands, besides Cashion and Welmers, play?", "Samuel Herring sang and Erick Murillo played drums." ], "Conversation_no": 714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where are they from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are the members of Future Islands from", "Truth_answer": "Future Islands is an American synthpop band based in Baltimore, Maryland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the members of Future Islands from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1987?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1987", "Truth_answer": "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Public Enemy do", "Truth_answer": "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article", "Truth_answer": "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo!_Bum_Rush_the_Show", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll" ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's a single on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's a single on The Village Voice", "Truth_answer": "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_Gonna_Get_Yours", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this single do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do", "Truth_answer": "You're Gonna Get Yours peaked at no. 88 on the UK Singles Chart, MARRS sampled it on Pump Up the Volume, and it was featured in the film Human Traffic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo!_Bum_Rush_the_Show", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987.", "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do?", "You're Gonna Get Yours peaked at no. 88 on the UK Singles Chart, MARRS sampled it on Pump Up the Volume, and it was featured in the film Human Traffic." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other single of note?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other single of note on the band Public Enemy's the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show, besides You're Gonna Get Yours", "Truth_answer": "Another single of note on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show was Public Enemy No. 1", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other single of note on the band Public Enemy's the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show, besides You're Gonna Get Yours?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987.", "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do?", "You're Gonna Get Yours peaked at no. 88 on the UK Singles Chart, MARRS sampled it on Pump Up the Volume, and it was featured in the film Human Traffic.", "Was there any other single of note on the band Public Enemy's the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show, besides You're Gonna Get Yours?", "Another single of note on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show was Public Enemy No. 1" ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most relevant thing that they did to gain their success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most relevant thing that the band Public Enemy did to gain their success", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, the Band Public Enemy recorded Fear of a Black Planet, which continued their politically charged themes. In 2005, it was selected for preservation in the Library of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most relevant thing that the band Public Enemy did to gain their success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987.", "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do?", "You're Gonna Get Yours peaked at no. 88 on the UK Singles Chart, MARRS sampled it on Pump Up the Volume, and it was featured in the film Human Traffic.", "Was there any other single of note on the band Public Enemy's the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show, besides You're Gonna Get Yours?", "Another single of note on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show was Public Enemy No. 1", "What was the most relevant thing that the band Public Enemy did to gain their success?", "In 1989, the Band Public Enemy recorded Fear of a Black Planet, which continued their politically charged themes. In 2005, it was selected for preservation in the Library of Congress." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's a single on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's a single on that album", "Truth_answer": "911 Is a Joke is a single in Public Enemy's album, Fear of a Black Planet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a single on the album Fear of a Black Planet by the band Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987.", "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do?", "You're Gonna Get Yours peaked at no. 88 on the UK Singles Chart, MARRS sampled it on Pump Up the Volume, and it was featured in the film Human Traffic.", "Was there any other single of note on the band Public Enemy's the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show, besides You're Gonna Get Yours?", "Another single of note on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show was Public Enemy No. 1", "What was the most relevant thing that the band Public Enemy did to gain their success?", "In 1989, the Band Public Enemy recorded Fear of a Black Planet, which continued their politically charged themes. In 2005, it was selected for preservation in the Library of Congress.", "What's a single on the album Fear of a Black Planet by the band Public Enemy?", "911 Is a Joke is a single in Public Enemy's album, Fear of a Black Planet." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most well received single during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most well received single by the band Public Enemy during the Fear of a Black Planet period", "Truth_answer": "Fight the Power is regarded as one of the most popular and influential songs in hip hop history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most well received single by the band Public Enemy during the Fear of a Black Planet period?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "How did the band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, do?", "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released to critical acclaim. Music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy a superlative rock band.", "Did the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy win any awards?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Public Enemy article?", "Public Enemy's second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll", "What's a single on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show by the band Public Enemy?", "The band Public Enemy released the single You're Gonna Get Yours in May of 1987.", "How did the band Public Enemy's single You're Gonna Get Yours do?", "You're Gonna Get Yours peaked at no. 88 on the UK Singles Chart, MARRS sampled it on Pump Up the Volume, and it was featured in the film Human Traffic.", "Was there any other single of note on the band Public Enemy's the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show, besides You're Gonna Get Yours?", "Another single of note on the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show was Public Enemy No. 1", "What was the most relevant thing that the band Public Enemy did to gain their success?", "In 1989, the Band Public Enemy recorded Fear of a Black Planet, which continued their politically charged themes. In 2005, it was selected for preservation in the Library of Congress.", "What's a single on the album Fear of a Black Planet by the band Public Enemy?", "911 Is a Joke is a single in Public Enemy's album, Fear of a Black Planet.", "What was the most well received single by the band Public Enemy during the Fear of a Black Planet period?", "Fight the Power is regarded as one of the most popular and influential songs in hip hop history." ], "Conversation_no": 715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is it regarded in this manner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Fight the Power regarded in hip hop history", "Truth_answer": "Public Enemy's single, Fight the Power, incorporates various samples and allusions to African-American culture, including civil rights exhortations, black church services, and the music of James Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the band Public Enemy's single Fight the Power regarded as one of the most popular and influencial songs in hip hop history?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd#Print", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he print?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he print", "Truth_answer": "Jean Shepherd wrote a series of humorous short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana and its steel towns, many of them published in Playboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works did Jean Sheperd get printed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd#Print", "Context": [ "What works did Jean Sheperd get printed?", "Jean Shepherd wrote a series of humorous short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana and its steel towns, many of them published in Playboy." ], "Conversation_no": 716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Jean Sheperd's short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana a hit", "Truth_answer": "Jean Shepherd's stories were later assembled into books titled In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories: and Other Disasters, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Jean Sheperd's short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas_Story#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "What works did Jean Sheperd get printed?", "Jean Shepherd wrote a series of humorous short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana and its steel towns, many of them published in Playboy.", "Were Jean Sheperd's short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana a hit?", "Jean Shepherd's stories were later assembled into books titled In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories: and Other Disasters, among others." ], "Conversation_no": 716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspect about the Jean Shepherd article", "Truth_answer": "The film A Christmas story won the Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay for the work of Leigh Brown, Bob Clark and Jean Shepherd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspect about the Jean Shepherd article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas_Story", "Context": [ "What works did Jean Sheperd get printed?", "Jean Shepherd wrote a series of humorous short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana and its steel towns, many of them published in Playboy.", "Were Jean Sheperd's short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana a hit?", "Jean Shepherd's stories were later assembled into books titled In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories: and Other Disasters, among others.", "Are there any other interesting aspect about the Jean Shepherd article?", "The film A Christmas story won the Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay for the work of Leigh Brown, Bob Clark and Jean Shepherd." ], "Conversation_no": 716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jean Shepherd win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The film A Christmas story won the Genie Award for best screenplay by Leigh Brown, Bob Clark and Jean Shepherd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Shepherd win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What works did Jean Sheperd get printed?", "Jean Shepherd wrote a series of humorous short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana and its steel towns, many of them published in Playboy.", "Were Jean Sheperd's short stories about growing up in northwest Indiana a hit?", "Jean Shepherd's stories were later assembled into books titled In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories: and Other Disasters, among others.", "Are there any other interesting aspect about the Jean Shepherd article?", "The film A Christmas story won the Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay for the work of Leigh Brown, Bob Clark and Jean Shepherd.", "Did Jean Shepherd win any awards?", "The film A Christmas story won the Genie Award for best screenplay by Leigh Brown, Bob Clark and Jean Shepherd." ], "Conversation_no": 716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jean Shepherd married", "Truth_answer": "Jean Shepherd was married four times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean Shepherd married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he have a family", "Truth_answer": "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children", "Truth_answer": "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke." ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he and Felicity divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce", "Truth_answer": "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorced in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorced in 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott marry again", "Truth_answer": "Ridley Scott married advertising executive Sandy Watson in 1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott marry again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorced in 1975.", "Did Ridley Scott marry again?", "Ridley Scott married advertising executive Sandy Watson in 1979" ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson have children", "Truth_answer": "Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson had a daughter, Jordan Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorced in 1975.", "Did Ridley Scott marry again?", "Ridley Scott married advertising executive Sandy Watson in 1979", "Did Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson have children?", "Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson had a daughter, Jordan Scott." ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do for fun outside of directing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ridley Scott do for fun outside of directing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ridley Scott do for fun outside of directing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorced in 1975.", "Did Ridley Scott marry again?", "Ridley Scott married advertising executive Sandy Watson in 1979", "Did Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson have children?", "Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson had a daughter, Jordan Scott.", "What did Ridley Scott do for fun outside of directing?" ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Ridley Scott's personal life", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Ridley stated that he is an atheist. Although when asked by the BBC in a September 2014 interview if he believes in God, Scott replied he wasn't sure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Ridley Scott's personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Ridley Scott have a family?", "Ridley Scott married to Felicity Heywood in 1964.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood have children?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood had two sons, Jake and Luke.", "Did Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorce?", "Ridley Scott and Felicity Heywood divorced in 1975.", "Did Ridley Scott marry again?", "Ridley Scott married advertising executive Sandy Watson in 1979", "Did Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson have children?", "Ridley Scott and Wendy Watson had a daughter, Jordan Scott.", "What did Ridley Scott do for fun outside of directing?", "What else can you tell me about Ridley Scott's personal life?", "In 2013, Ridley stated that he is an atheist. Although when asked by the BBC in a September 2014 interview if he believes in God, Scott replied he wasn't sure." ], "Conversation_no": 717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a surprise to anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ridley Scott being an atheist a surprise for anyone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ridley Scott being an atheist a surprise for anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#2014–present:_Black_Messiah_and_\"Unshaken\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Black messiah an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Black messiah an album", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Black Messiah a D'Angelo album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#2014–present:_Black_Messiah_and_\"Unshaken\"", "Context": [ "Was Black Messiah a D'Angelo album?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the D'Angelo article", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo originally wanted to release Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it earlier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the D'Angelo article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#2014–present:_Black_Messiah_and_\"Unshaken\"", "Context": [ "Was Black Messiah a D'Angelo album?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the D'Angelo article?", "D'Angelo originally wanted to release Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it earlier." ], "Conversation_no": 718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah released", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#2014–present:_Black_Messiah_and_\"Unshaken\"", "Context": [ "Was Black Messiah a D'Angelo album?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the D'Angelo article?", "D'Angelo originally wanted to release Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it earlier.", "When was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah released?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah a hit", "Truth_answer": "In its first week of release, D'Angelo's Black Messiah debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and sold 117,000 copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Messiah_(album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#2014–present:_Black_Messiah_and_\"Unshaken\"", "Context": [ "Was Black Messiah a D'Angelo album?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the D'Angelo article?", "D'Angelo originally wanted to release Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it earlier.", "When was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah released?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Was D'Angelo's album Black Messiah a hit?", "In its first week of release, D'Angelo's Black Messiah debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and sold 117,000 copies in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform anywhere else ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did D'Angelo perform anywhere else besides in The Second Coming Tour", "Truth_answer": "The European leg of D'Angelo's Black Messiah tour commenced in Zurich on February 11, 2015, and concluded in Brussels on March 7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did D'Angelo perform anywhere else besides in The Second Coming Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nypl.org/press/press-release/2010/01/09/nypl-new-website-launch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the library website created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the library website created", "Truth_answer": "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Website_and_digital_holdings", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "could you tell me something about the website please?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please", "Truth_answer": "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Website_and_digital_holdings", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes" ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else does the library website have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "Truth_answer": "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Website_and_digital_holdings", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what are digital holdings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are digital holdings", "Truth_answer": "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#One_NYPL", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did the digitization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the digitization of the New York Public", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the digitations start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?" ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did it take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did it take", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the digitations at the New York Public Library take?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Services", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?", "How long did the digitations at the New York Public Library take?" ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else is interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is interesting in the New York Public Library article", "Truth_answer": "NYPL's two online catalogs, LEO, which searches the circulating collections, and CATNYP, which searches the research collections, allow users to search the library's holdings of books, journals and other materials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the New York Public Library article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Services", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?", "How long did the digitations at the New York Public Library take?", "What else is interesting in the New York Public Library article?", "NYPL's two online catalogs, LEO, which searches the circulating collections, and CATNYP, which searches the research collections, allow users to search the library's holdings of books, journals and other materials." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was uploaded onto the site?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was uploaded onto the New York Public Library website", "Truth_answer": "The New York Public Library website includes EBSCOhost, which contains full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was uploaded onto the New York Public Library website?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Services", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?", "How long did the digitations at the New York Public Library take?", "What else is interesting in the New York Public Library article?", "NYPL's two online catalogs, LEO, which searches the circulating collections, and CATNYP, which searches the research collections, allow users to search the library's holdings of books, journals and other materials.", "What was uploaded onto the New York Public Library website?", "The New York Public Library website includes EBSCOhost, which contains full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else was loaded on the website?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else was loaded on the New York Public Library website", "Truth_answer": "The NYPL's website also gives access to the Gale's Ready Reference Shelf which includes the Encyclopedia of Associations and periodical indexes, Books in Print; and Ulrich's Periodicals Directory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was loaded on the New York Public Library website besides full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Website_and_digital_holdings", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?", "How long did the digitations at the New York Public Library take?", "What else is interesting in the New York Public Library article?", "NYPL's two online catalogs, LEO, which searches the circulating collections, and CATNYP, which searches the research collections, allow users to search the library's holdings of books, journals and other materials.", "What was uploaded onto the New York Public Library website?", "The New York Public Library website includes EBSCOhost, which contains full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present.", "What else was loaded on the New York Public Library website besides full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present?", "The NYPL's website also gives access to the Gale's Ready Reference Shelf which includes the Encyclopedia of Associations and periodical indexes, Books in Print; and Ulrich's Periodicals Directory." ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "do the cardholders pay a fee to access the information from home?", "Transformer_rewrite": "do the cardholders pay a fee to access the information from home", "Truth_answer": "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the New York Public Library cardholders pay a fee to access the information from home?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library#Website_and_digital_holdings", "Context": [ "When was the New York Public Library's website created?", "January 7, 2010, New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library has launched its new Drupal-based website, at http://www.nypl.org.", "Could you tell me something about the New York Public Library website, please?", "The NYPL website provides access to the library's catalogs, online collections and subscription databases. It also has information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes", "What else does the New York Public Library website have besides access to the library's catalogs, online collections, subscription databases, and information about the library's free events, exhibitions, computer classes and ESL classes?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases, including EBSCOhost and The New York Times.", "What are the New York Public Library digital holdings?", "The NYPL Digital Collections is a database of over 700,000 images digitized from the library's collections. Databases available only from within the library include Wall Street Journal archives, among others.", "Who did the digitation for One NYPL?", "In 2006, NYPL adopted a new strategy that merged branch and research libraries into One NYPL. The organizational change developed a unified online catalog for all the collections.", "When did the digitations at the New York Public Library start?", "How long did the digitations at the New York Public Library take?", "What else is interesting in the New York Public Library article?", "NYPL's two online catalogs, LEO, which searches the circulating collections, and CATNYP, which searches the research collections, allow users to search the library's holdings of books, journals and other materials.", "What was uploaded onto the New York Public Library website?", "The New York Public Library website includes EBSCOhost, which contains full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present.", "What else was loaded on the New York Public Library website besides full text of major magazines such as the New York Times from 1995 to the present?", "The NYPL's website also gives access to the Gale's Ready Reference Shelf which includes the Encyclopedia of Associations and periodical indexes, Books in Print; and Ulrich's Periodicals Directory.", "Do the New York Public Library cardholders pay a fee to access the information from home?", "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases" ], "Conversation_no": 719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other information can they access from home other than historical magazines?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other information can New York Public Library cardholders access from home other than historical magazines", "Truth_answer": "The NYPL gives cardholders free access from home to thousands of current and historical magazines, newspapers, journals and reference books in subscription databases", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other information can New York Public Library cardholders access from home other than historical magazines?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein#1959–1960", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1959?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1959", "Truth_answer": "Robert A. Heinlein ended his juvenile novels with Starship Troopers (1959), a controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Robert A. Heinlein in 1959?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein#1959–1960", "Context": [ "What happened with Robert A. Heinlein in 1959?", "Robert A. Heinlein ended his juvenile novels with Starship Troopers (1959), a controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing" ], "Conversation_no": 720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was it controversial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) controversial", "Truth_answer": "Starship Troopers (1959) was Robert A. Heinlein's controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) controversial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers", "Context": [ "What happened with Robert A. Heinlein in 1959?", "Robert A. Heinlein ended his juvenile novels with Starship Troopers (1959), a controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing", "Why was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) controversial?", "Starship Troopers (1959) was Robert A. Heinlein's controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing in 1958." ], "Conversation_no": 720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) successful", "Truth_answer": "Starship Troopers won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1960, and garnered praise from reviewers for its scenes of training and combat and its visualization of a future military", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein#1959–1960", "Context": [ "What happened with Robert A. Heinlein in 1959?", "Robert A. Heinlein ended his juvenile novels with Starship Troopers (1959), a controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing", "Why was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) controversial?", "Starship Troopers (1959) was Robert A. Heinlein's controversial work and his personal riposte to leftists calling for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to stop nuclear testing in 1958.", "Was Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) successful?", "Starship Troopers won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1960, and garnered praise from reviewers for its scenes of training and combat and its visualization of a future military" ], "Conversation_no": 720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Starship Troopers", "Truth_answer": "Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers is a coming-of-age story about duty, citizenship, and the role of the military in society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Robert A. Heinlein's article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LayCool", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who or what was laycool?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who or what was laycool", "Truth_answer": "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424211809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LayCool_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what was LayCool?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool." ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the feud about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown." ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened during the feud?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious." ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any criminal charges filed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious.", "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious?" ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the feud resolve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the feud resolve", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix received a match for the Women's Championship against McCool at Extreme Rules, where she defeated McCool in an Extreme Makeover match to win her third Women's Championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool resolve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious.", "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious?", "How did the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool resolve?", "Beth Phoenix received a match for the Women's Championship against McCool at Extreme Rules, where she defeated McCool in an Extreme Makeover match to win her third Women's Championship" ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about the feud?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix tore her ACL in a Superstar match. McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious.", "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious?", "How did the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool resolve?", "Beth Phoenix received a match for the Women's Championship against McCool at Extreme Rules, where she defeated McCool in an Extreme Makeover match to win her third Women's Championship", "Is there anything else interesting about the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix tore her ACL in a Superstar match. McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla." ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how severe was her injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How severe was Beth Phoenix's ACL injury", "Truth_answer": "A week after Beth Phoenix tore her ACL, McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla and they beat Phoenix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How severe was Beth Phoenix's ACL injury?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious.", "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious?", "How did the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool resolve?", "Beth Phoenix received a match for the Women's Championship against McCool at Extreme Rules, where she defeated McCool in an Extreme Makeover match to win her third Women's Championship", "Is there anything else interesting about the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix tore her ACL in a Superstar match. McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla.", "How severe was Beth Phoenix's ACL injury?", "A week after Beth Phoenix tore her ACL, McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla and they beat Phoenix." ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did her injury require her to retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix's injury require her to retire", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix returned from her injury at November's Survivor Series pay-per-view, and attacked the former co-Champions Michelle McCool and Layla", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix's injury require her to retire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix#Feud_with_LayCool_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Who or what was LayCool?", "LayCool was a women's professional wrestling tag team consisting of Layla El and Michelle McCool.", "What was the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool?", "Beth Phoenix turned face after she saved Tiffany from an attack by Guerrero and LayCool, Michelle McCool and Layla, on the March 12, 2010 episode of SmackDown.", "What happened during the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix teamed with Mickie James to face McCool and Layla. After the match, LayCool beat down Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious.", "Were there any crimnal charges filed after LayCool beat down Beth Phoenix and smeared make-up on her while she was unconscious?", "How did the feud between Beth Phoenix and LayCool resolve?", "Beth Phoenix received a match for the Women's Championship against McCool at Extreme Rules, where she defeated McCool in an Extreme Makeover match to win her third Women's Championship", "Is there anything else interesting about the Beth Phoenix and LayCool feud?", "Beth Phoenix tore her ACL in a Superstar match. McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla.", "How severe was Beth Phoenix's ACL injury?", "A week after Beth Phoenix tore her ACL, McCool invoked her rematch clause to face Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match along with Layla and they beat Phoenix.", "Did Beth Phoenix's injury require her to retire?", "Beth Phoenix returned from her injury at November's Survivor Series pay-per-view, and attacked the former co-Champions Michelle McCool and Layla" ], "Conversation_no": 721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she defeat them at TLC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix defeat the Millennials at TLC", "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix and Natalya defeated LayCool in the first Divas Tag Team Tables match in WWE history at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in December", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix defeat LayCool at Tables, Ladders & Chairs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel#1970–1974:_Cold_Spring_Harbor_and_Piano_Man", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHat be gan his career", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHat be gan his career", "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel#1970–1974:_Cold_Spring_Harbor_and_Piano_Man", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor." ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was this at", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Cold Spring Harbor", "Truth_answer": "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel#1970–1974:_Cold_Spring_Harbor_and_Piano_Man", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island" ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Cold Spring Harbor called", "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel#1970–1974:_Cold_Spring_Harbor_and_Piano_Man", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor." ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who helped him with this", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career", "Truth_answer": "Artie Ripp states that he spent US $450,000 developing Billy Joel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel#1965–1970:_Early_career", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor.", "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career?", "Artie Ripp states that he spent US $450,000 developing Billy Joel" ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he know him from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Billy Joel know Artie Ripp from", "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Billy Joel played on a recording of the Shangri-Las' Remember (Walking in the Sand). The released single included a co-producer credit for Artie Ripp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Joel know Artie Ripp from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel#1974–1977:_Streetlife_Serenade_and_Turnstiles", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor.", "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career?", "Artie Ripp states that he spent US $450,000 developing Billy Joel", "Where did Billy Joel know Artie Ripp from?", "In 1964, Billy Joel played on a recording of the Shangri-Las' Remember (Walking in the Sand). The released single included a co-producer credit for Artie Ripp." ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Troy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Troy", "Truth_answer": "Jon Troy, Billy Joel's manager in 1974, was replaced by Joel's wife Elizabeth Weber Small.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Billy Joel's manager Jon Troy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor.", "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career?", "Artie Ripp states that he spent US $450,000 developing Billy Joel", "Where did Billy Joel know Artie Ripp from?", "In 1964, Billy Joel played on a recording of the Shangri-Las' Remember (Walking in the Sand). The released single included a co-producer credit for Artie Ripp.", "What happened to Billy Joel's manager Jon Troy?", "Jon Troy, Billy Joel's manager in 1974, was replaced by Joel's wife Elizabeth Weber Small." ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor about", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Spring_Harbor_(album)", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor.", "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career?", "Artie Ripp states that he spent US $450,000 developing Billy Joel", "Where did Billy Joel know Artie Ripp from?", "In 1964, Billy Joel played on a recording of the Shangri-Las' Remember (Walking in the Sand). The released single included a co-producer credit for Artie Ripp.", "What happened to Billy Joel's manager Jon Troy?", "Jon Troy, Billy Joel's manager in 1974, was replaced by Joel's wife Elizabeth Weber Small.", "What was Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor about?" ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one single from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one single from Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor", "Truth_answer": "Cold Spring Harbor's She's Got a Way was released as a single in early 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223220019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Spring_Harbor_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one single from Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Spring_Harbor_(album)", "Context": [ "What started Billy Joel's solo career?", "Billy Joel signed a contract with the record company Family Productions with which he recorded his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.", "Where was Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor is a town on Long Island", "What was Billy Joel's debut album called?", "Billy Joel's debut album was called Cold Spring Harbor.", "Who helped Billy Joel begin his solo career?", "Artie Ripp states that he spent US $450,000 developing Billy Joel", "Where did Billy Joel know Artie Ripp from?", "In 1964, Billy Joel played on a recording of the Shangri-Las' Remember (Walking in the Sand). The released single included a co-producer credit for Artie Ripp.", "What happened to Billy Joel's manager Jon Troy?", "Jon Troy, Billy Joel's manager in 1974, was replaced by Joel's wife Elizabeth Weber Small.", "What was Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor about?", "What is one single from Billy Joel's album Cold Spring Harbor?", "Cold Spring Harbor's She's Got a Way was released as a single in early 1982" ], "Conversation_no": 722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he make the track", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Billy Joel make the track", "Truth_answer": "The popular songs She's Got a Way and Everybody Loves You Now were originally released on Cold Spring Harbor in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Joel make the track She's Got a Way?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deacon_Jones#Sacks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 723, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many sacks did he get ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many sacks did he get", "Truth_answer": "Pro Football Weekly reported Deacon Jones accumulated 173½ sacks over his career, which would be third on the all-time sack list", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many sacks did Deacon Jones get?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deacon_Jones#Sacks", "Context": [ "How many sacks did Deacon Jones get?", "Pro Football Weekly reported Deacon Jones accumulated 173½ sacks over his career, which would be third on the all-time sack list" ], "Conversation_no": 723, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what position did he play ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Deacon Jones play", "Truth_answer": "Deacon Jones was an American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128000319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deacon_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Deacon Jones play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deacon_Jones", "Context": [ "How many sacks did Deacon Jones get?", "Pro Football Weekly reported Deacon Jones accumulated 173½ sacks over his career, which would be third on the all-time sack list", "What position did Deacon Jones play?", "Deacon Jones was an American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskins." ], "Conversation_no": 723, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Deacon Jones article", "Truth_answer": "Deacon Jones specialized in quarterback sacks stats, a term which he coined. Nicknamed the Secretary of Defense, Jones is considered one of the greatest defensive players ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Deacon Jones article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How many sacks did Deacon Jones get?", "Pro Football Weekly reported Deacon Jones accumulated 173½ sacks over his career, which would be third on the all-time sack list", "What position did Deacon Jones play?", "Deacon Jones was an American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskins.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Deacon Jones article?", "Deacon Jones specialized in quarterback sacks stats, a term which he coined. Nicknamed the Secretary of Defense, Jones is considered one of the greatest defensive players ever." ], "Conversation_no": 723, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he get hurt ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Deacon Jones get hurt", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Deacon Jones get hurt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was she from", "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Henrietta Lacks married", "Truth_answer": "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Henrietta Lacks have children", "Truth_answer": "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950." ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article", "Truth_answer": "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Diagnosis_and_treatment", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she pass away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away", "Truth_answer": "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Henrietta Lacks work", "Truth_answer": "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was she when she had her first child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child", "Truth_answer": "In 1935, when Henrietta Lacks was 14 years old, she gave birth to a son, Lawrence Lacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age", "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child?", "In 1935, when Henrietta Lacks was 14 years old, she gave birth to a son, Lawrence Lacks." ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she live as an adult before she passed away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Henrietta Lacks live as an adult before she passed away", "Truth_answer": "Henrietta Lacks' husband, Day Lacks, purchased a house at 713 New Pittsburgh Avenue in Turner Station, Baltimore County", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henrietta Lacks live as an adult before she passed away?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age", "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child?", "In 1935, when Henrietta Lacks was 14 years old, she gave birth to a son, Lawrence Lacks.", "Where did Henrietta Lacks live as an adult before she passed away?", "Henrietta Lacks' husband, Day Lacks, purchased a house at 713 New Pittsburgh Avenue in Turner Station, Baltimore County" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she religious?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Henrietta Lacks religious", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henrietta Lacks religious?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age", "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child?", "In 1935, when Henrietta Lacks was 14 years old, she gave birth to a son, Lawrence Lacks.", "Where did Henrietta Lacks live as an adult before she passed away?", "Henrietta Lacks' husband, Day Lacks, purchased a house at 713 New Pittsburgh Avenue in Turner Station, Baltimore County", "Was Henrietta Lacks religious?" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many children did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many children did Henrietta Lacks have", "Truth_answer": "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Henrietta Lacks have?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age", "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child?", "In 1935, when Henrietta Lacks was 14 years old, she gave birth to a son, Lawrence Lacks.", "Where did Henrietta Lacks live as an adult before she passed away?", "Henrietta Lacks' husband, Day Lacks, purchased a house at 713 New Pittsburgh Avenue in Turner Station, Baltimore County", "Was Henrietta Lacks religious?", "How many children did Henrietta Lacks have?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950." ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Henrietta born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Henrietta Lacks born", "Truth_answer": "Henrietta Lacks was born on August 1, 1920", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Henrietta Lacks born?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks#Personal_life", "Was Henrietta Lacks married?", "On April 10, 1941, David Day Lacks and Henrietta Lacks were married in Halifax County, Virginia", "Did Henrietta Lacks have children?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Henrietta Lacks article?", "Elsie Lacks, Henrietta and Day's daughter born in 1939, was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center", "When did Henrietta Lacks pass away?", "Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951", "Did Henrietta Lacks work?", "Like most members of her family living in Clover, Henrietta Lacks worked as a tobacco farmer starting from an early age", "How old was Henrietta Lacks when she had her first child?", "In 1935, when Henrietta Lacks was 14 years old, she gave birth to a son, Lawrence Lacks.", "Where did Henrietta Lacks live as an adult before she passed away?", "Henrietta Lacks' husband, Day Lacks, purchased a house at 713 New Pittsburgh Avenue in Turner Station, Baltimore County", "Was Henrietta Lacks religious?", "How many children did Henrietta Lacks have?", "Henrietta Lacks gave birth to Lawrence in 1935, Elsie in 1939, David Jr. in 1947, Deborah in 1949, and Joseph in 1950.", "When was Henrietta Lacks born?", "Henrietta Lacks was born on August 1, 1920" ], "Conversation_no": 724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Henrietta Lacks have siblings", "Truth_answer": "When Henrietta Lacks was four years old in 1924, her mother died giving birth to her tenth child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrietta Lacks have siblings?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her debut song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her debut song", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was BoA's debut song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoA#2000–2003:_Debut_and_commercial_success_in_South_Korea_and_Japan", "Context": [ "What was BoA's debut song?" ], "Conversation_no": 725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did her music expand throughout Japan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did BoA's music expand throughout Japan", "Truth_answer": "BoA's 2002 debut Japanese album, Listen to My Heart, was a breakthrough in BoA's career. It become an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did BoA's music expand throughout Japan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoA#2000–2003:_Debut_and_commercial_success_in_South_Korea_and_Japan", "Context": [ "What was BoA's debut song?", "How did BoA's music expand throughout Japan?", "BoA's 2002 debut Japanese album, Listen to My Heart, was a breakthrough in BoA's career. It become an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon" ], "Conversation_no": 725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting about the debut album during 2000-2002?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about BoA's Japanese debut album during 2000-2002", "Truth_answer": "BoA's Japanese debut album, Listen to My Heart, became an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon, the first album by a Korean artist to do so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about BoA's Japanese debut album during 2000-2002?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was BoA's debut song?", "How did BoA's music expand throughout Japan?", "BoA's 2002 debut Japanese album, Listen to My Heart, was a breakthrough in BoA's career. It become an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon", "Is there anything interesting about BoA's Japanese debut album during 2000-2002?", "BoA's Japanese debut album, Listen to My Heart, became an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon, the first album by a Korean artist to do so." ], "Conversation_no": 725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she doing that she was noticed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was BoA doing that she was noticed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was BoA doing at SM Entertainment talent search that she got noticed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was BoA's debut song?", "How did BoA's music expand throughout Japan?", "BoA's 2002 debut Japanese album, Listen to My Heart, was a breakthrough in BoA's career. It become an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon", "Is there anything interesting about BoA's Japanese debut album during 2000-2002?", "BoA's Japanese debut album, Listen to My Heart, became an RIAJ-certified million-seller and debuted atop the Oricon, the first album by a Korean artist to do so.", "What was BoA doing at SM Entertainment talent search that she got noticed?" ], "Conversation_no": 725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was her brother hired after his audition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was BoA's brother hired after his audition", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was BoA's brother hired after his audition at SM Entertainment talent search?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Dark Side of the Moon", "Truth_answer": "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128104751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd#The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1973)", "Context": [ "What is The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973" ], "Conversation_no": 726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did people think about The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did people think about The Dark Side of the Moon", "Truth_answer": "Released in March 1973, the LP The Dark Side of the Moon became an instant chart success in the UK and throughout Western Europe, earning an enthusiastic response from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think about the Pink Floyd album, The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd#The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1973)", "Context": [ "What is The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973", "What did people think about the Pink Floyd album, The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Released in March 1973, the LP The Dark Side of the Moon became an instant chart success in the UK and throughout Western Europe, earning an enthusiastic response from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Pink Floyd article", "Truth_answer": "Hipgnosis designed the packaging of the album The Dark Side of the Moon, which included George Hardie's iconic refracting prism design on the cover", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Pink Floyd article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd#The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_(1973)", "Context": [ "What is The Dark Side of the Moon?", "The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973", "What did people think about the Pink Floyd album, The Dark Side of the Moon?", "Released in March 1973, the LP The Dark Side of the Moon became an instant chart success in the UK and throughout Western Europe, earning an enthusiastic response from critics.", "Are there any other intresting aspects about the Pink Floyd article?", "Hipgnosis designed the packaging of the album The Dark Side of the Moon, which included George Hardie's iconic refracting prism design on the cover" ], "Conversation_no": 726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they work with other record companies apart from Columbia Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd work with other record companies apart from Columbia Records", "Truth_answer": "In Europe, Pink Floyd continued to be represented by Harvest Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128104751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd work with other record companies apart from Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his career begin at Notre Dame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did his career begin at Notre Dame", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Notre Dame doing well at the start of his career there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a success there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program", "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make it to any bowl games while there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame", "Truth_answer": "In his second season, Lou Holtz led the Fighting Irish to an appearance in the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion.", "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame?", "In his second season, Lou Holtz led the Fighting Irish to an appearance in the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Notre Dame win against the Texas A&M Aggies at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic", "Truth_answer": "The Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost to the Texas A&M Aggies, 35–10 at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Notre Dame win against the Texas A&M Aggies at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion.", "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame?", "In his second season, Lou Holtz led the Fighting Irish to an appearance in the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Did Notre Dame win against the Texas A&M Aggies at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic?", "The Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost to the Texas A&M Aggies, 35–10 at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is notable about his career during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is notable about Notre Dame's career during this time", "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz' Notre Dame won all eleven of their regular season games and defeated the third-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers, 34–21, in the Fiesta Bowl, claiming the national championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Lou Holtz' career during the time he coached the Notre Dame Fighting Irish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion.", "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame?", "In his second season, Lou Holtz led the Fighting Irish to an appearance in the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Did Notre Dame win against the Texas A&M Aggies at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic?", "The Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost to the Texas A&M Aggies, 35–10 at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "What is notable about Lou Holtz' career during the time he coached the Notre Dame Fighting Irish?", "Lou Holtz' Notre Dame won all eleven of their regular season games and defeated the third-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers, 34–21, in the Fiesta Bowl, claiming the national championship." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some teams they played against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some teams Lou Holtz coached", "Truth_answer": "While Lou Holtz' coach them, The Notre Dame Fighting Irish played the USC Trojans, the Texas A&M Aggies, the West Virginia Mountaineers, Colorado, the Florida State Seminoles, and Boston College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some teams that the Notre Dame Fighting Irish played against while Lou Holtz coached them?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion.", "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame?", "In his second season, Lou Holtz led the Fighting Irish to an appearance in the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Did Notre Dame win against the Texas A&M Aggies at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic?", "The Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost to the Texas A&M Aggies, 35–10 at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "What is notable about Lou Holtz' career during the time he coached the Notre Dame Fighting Irish?", "Lou Holtz' Notre Dame won all eleven of their regular season games and defeated the third-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers, 34–21, in the Fiesta Bowl, claiming the national championship.", "What are some teams that the Notre Dame Fighting Irish played against while Lou Holtz coached them?", "While Lou Holtz' coach them, The Notre Dame Fighting Irish played the USC Trojans, the Texas A&M Aggies, the West Virginia Mountaineers, Colorado, the Florida State Seminoles, and Boston College." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they fair well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Notre Dame Fighting Irish fair well while Lou Holtz coached them", "Truth_answer": "Between 1988 and 1993, Lou Holtz's teams posted an overall 64–9–1 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Notre Dame Fighting Irish fair well while Lou Holtz coached them?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz#Notre_Dame", "Context": [ "When did Lou Holtz' career begin at Notre Dame?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Notre Dame doing well when Lou Holtz started his career there?", "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Was Lou Holtz a success at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Lou Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion.", "Did Lou Holtz make it to any bowl games while at Notre Dame?", "In his second season, Lou Holtz led the Fighting Irish to an appearance in the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Did Notre Dame win against the Texas A&M Aggies at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic?", "The Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost to the Texas A&M Aggies, 35–10 at the 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic.", "What is notable about Lou Holtz' career during the time he coached the Notre Dame Fighting Irish?", "Lou Holtz' Notre Dame won all eleven of their regular season games and defeated the third-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers, 34–21, in the Fiesta Bowl, claiming the national championship.", "What are some teams that the Notre Dame Fighting Irish played against while Lou Holtz coached them?", "While Lou Holtz' coach them, The Notre Dame Fighting Irish played the USC Trojans, the Texas A&M Aggies, the West Virginia Mountaineers, Colorado, the Florida State Seminoles, and Boston College.", "Did the Notre Dame Fighting Irish fair well while Lou Holtz coached them?", "Between 1988 and 1993, Lou Holtz's teams posted an overall 64–9–1 record." ], "Conversation_no": 727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he break any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lou Holtz break any records", "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz took the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to bowl games for nine consecutive seasons, still a Notre Dame record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Holtz break any records while at Notre Dame?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is beowolf from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is beowolf from", "Truth_answer": "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland (Götaland in modern Sweden).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is beowolf from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf#Summary", "Context": [ "Where is beowolf from?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland (Götaland in modern Sweden)." ], "Conversation_no": 728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Beowolf do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Beowolf do", "Truth_answer": "Beowulf slays the monster Grendel and the monster's mother. He then goes home to Sweden and becomes the king. 50 years later Beowulf defeats a dragon but also dies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Beowolf do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.behindthename.com/name/beowulf", "Context": [ "Where is beowolf from?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland (Götaland in modern Sweden).", "What does Beowolf do?", "Beowulf slays the monster Grendel and the monster's mother. He then goes home to Sweden and becomes the king. 50 years later Beowulf defeats a dragon but also dies." ], "Conversation_no": 728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does beowulf mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does beowulf mean", "Truth_answer": "Possibly means bee wolf (in effect equal to bear) from Old English beo bee and wulf wolf. Alternatively, the first element may be beadu battle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030160220id_/http://www.behindthename.com:80/name/beowulf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does beowulf mean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bödvar_Bjarki", "Context": [ "Where is beowolf from?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland (Götaland in modern Sweden).", "What does Beowolf do?", "Beowulf slays the monster Grendel and the monster's mother. He then goes home to Sweden and becomes the king. 50 years later Beowulf defeats a dragon but also dies.", "What does beowulf mean?", "Possibly means bee wolf (in effect equal to bear) from Old English beo bee and wulf wolf. Alternatively, the first element may be beadu battle." ], "Conversation_no": 728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do Beowulf and Bjarki have anything in common?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki have anything in common", "Truth_answer": "Like Beowulf, it was from Geatland that Bödvar Bjarki arrived in Denmark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303224926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6dvar_Bjarki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki have anything in common?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bödvar_Bjarki", "Context": [ "Where is beowolf from?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland (Götaland in modern Sweden).", "What does Beowolf do?", "Beowulf slays the monster Grendel and the monster's mother. He then goes home to Sweden and becomes the king. 50 years later Beowulf defeats a dragon but also dies.", "What does beowulf mean?", "Possibly means bee wolf (in effect equal to bear) from Old English beo bee and wulf wolf. Alternatively, the first element may be beadu battle.", "Do Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki have anything in common?", "Like Beowulf, it was from Geatland that Bödvar Bjarki arrived in Denmark." ], "Conversation_no": 728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is similar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is similar about Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki", "Truth_answer": "Bödvar Bjarki kills a monstrous beast that has been terrorizing the court at Yule for two years (comparable to Grendel's role in Beowulf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303224926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6dvar_Bjarki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is similar about Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrólfr_Kraki#Gesta_Danorum", "Context": [ "Where is beowolf from?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland (Götaland in modern Sweden).", "What does Beowolf do?", "Beowulf slays the monster Grendel and the monster's mother. He then goes home to Sweden and becomes the king. 50 years later Beowulf defeats a dragon but also dies.", "What does beowulf mean?", "Possibly means bee wolf (in effect equal to bear) from Old English beo bee and wulf wolf. Alternatively, the first element may be beadu battle.", "Do Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki have anything in common?", "Like Beowulf, it was from Geatland that Bödvar Bjarki arrived in Denmark.", "What else is similar about Beowulf and Bödvar Bjarki?", "Bödvar Bjarki kills a monstrous beast that has been terrorizing the court at Yule for two years (comparable to Grendel's role in Beowulf." ], "Conversation_no": 728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hrólfr Kraki", "Truth_answer": "In one instance, Hrólfr Kraki spread gold from his horse to escape the Swedes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hrólfr Kraki?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry#Nation_of_Domination_and_Sexual_Chocolate_(1998–2000)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is sexual chocolate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is sexual chocolate", "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is sexual chocolate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry#Nation_of_Domination_and_Sexual_Chocolate_(1998–2000)", "Context": [ "What is sexual chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate." ], "Conversation_no": 729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he come up with that nickname?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mark Henry come up with the nickname Sexual Chocolate", "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate, adopting a ladies' man character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mark Henry come up with the nickname Sexual Chocolate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation_of_Domination", "Context": [ "What is sexual chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate.", "How did Mark Henry come up with the nickname Sexual Chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate, adopting a ladies' man character." ], "Conversation_no": 729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Nation of Domination?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Nation of Domination", "Truth_answer": "The Nation of Domination (NOD) was a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from November 17, 1996 to November 28, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022024421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation_of_Domination_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nation of Domination?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry#Later_career_and_retirement_(2013–2017)", "Context": [ "What is sexual chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate.", "How did Mark Henry come up with the nickname Sexual Chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate, adopting a ladies' man character.", "What is Nation of Domination?", "The Nation of Domination (NOD) was a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from November 17, 1996 to November 28, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mark Henry", "Truth_answer": "On the June 17 episode of Raw, Mark Henry returned, interrupting WWE Champion John Cena and delivering an emotional retirement speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mark Henry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry#Later_career_and_retirement_(2013–2017)", "Context": [ "What is sexual chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate.", "How did Mark Henry come up with the nickname Sexual Chocolate?", "Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate, adopting a ladies' man character.", "What is Nation of Domination?", "The Nation of Domination (NOD) was a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from November 17, 1996 to November 28, 1998.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mark Henry?", "On the June 17 episode of Raw, Mark Henry returned, interrupting WWE Champion John Cena and delivering an emotional retirement speech." ], "Conversation_no": 729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the critics respond to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the critics respond to Mark Henry's retirement speech", "Truth_answer": "The segment was highly praised by fans and critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics respond to Mark Henry's retirement speech?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get started in television comedy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he get started in television comedy", "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he only write or did he act as well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well", "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some projects he worked on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on", "Truth_answer": "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he worked with other people at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all", "Truth_answer": "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon", "Truth_answer": "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of that series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Neil Simon's show", "Truth_answer": "The series was called The Robert Q. Lewis Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the radio series that Neil Simon worked on with his brother?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Q._Lewis", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo.", "What was the name of the radio series that Neil Simon worked on with his brother?", "The series was called The Robert Q. Lewis Show." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this series do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show do well", "Truth_answer": "The successful The Robert Q. Lewis Show ran on CBS-TV from January 11, 1954 to May 25, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619112524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Q._Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo.", "What was the name of the radio series that Neil Simon worked on with his brother?", "The series was called The Robert Q. Lewis Show.", "Did the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show do well?", "The successful The Robert Q. Lewis Show ran on CBS-TV from January 11, 1954 to May 25, 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things did that series lead to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things did The Robert Q. Lewis Show lead to for Neil Simon and his brother", "Truth_answer": "Max Liebman hired the duo for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did The Robert Q. Lewis Show lead to for Neil Simon and his brother?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo.", "What was the name of the radio series that Neil Simon worked on with his brother?", "The series was called The Robert Q. Lewis Show.", "Did the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show do well?", "The successful The Robert Q. Lewis Show ran on CBS-TV from January 11, 1954 to May 25, 1956.", "What other things did The Robert Q. Lewis Show lead to for Neil Simon and his brother?", "Max Liebman hired the duo for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was part of the duo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was part of the duo that Max Liebman hired for Your Show of Shows", "Truth_answer": "The duo consisted of Neil Simon and his brother Danny Simon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the duo that Max Liebman hired for Your Show of Shows?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Television_comedy", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo.", "What was the name of the radio series that Neil Simon worked on with his brother?", "The series was called The Robert Q. Lewis Show.", "Did the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show do well?", "The successful The Robert Q. Lewis Show ran on CBS-TV from January 11, 1954 to May 25, 1956.", "What other things did The Robert Q. Lewis Show lead to for Neil Simon and his brother?", "Max Liebman hired the duo for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows.", "Who was part of the duo that Max Liebman hired for Your Show of Shows?", "The duo consisted of Neil Simon and his brother Danny Simon." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most popular television comedy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Neil Simon's most popular television comedy", "Truth_answer": "Your Show of Shows received Emmy Award nominations for Best Variety Show in 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1954, and won in 1952 and 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Neil Simon's most popular television comedy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Show_of_Shows", "Context": [ "How did Neil Simon get started in television comedy?", "Neil Simon wrote radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace.", "Did Neil Simon only write or did he act as well?", "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "What were some projects Neil Simon worked on?", "Some of Neil Simon's plays were Come Blow Your Horn , Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.", "Has Neil Simon worked with other people at all?", "For Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, Neil Simon worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neil Simon?", "In Neil Simon's early career he wrote for a radio series as part of a writing duo.", "What was the name of the radio series that Neil Simon worked on with his brother?", "The series was called The Robert Q. Lewis Show.", "Did the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show do well?", "The successful The Robert Q. Lewis Show ran on CBS-TV from January 11, 1954 to May 25, 1956.", "What other things did The Robert Q. Lewis Show lead to for Neil Simon and his brother?", "Max Liebman hired the duo for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows.", "Who was part of the duo that Max Liebman hired for Your Show of Shows?", "The duo consisted of Neil Simon and his brother Danny Simon.", "What was Neil Simon's most popular television comedy?", "Your Show of Shows received Emmy Award nominations for Best Variety Show in 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1954, and won in 1952 and 1953." ], "Conversation_no": 730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was that aired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Your Show of Shows aired", "Truth_answer": "It was broadcast weekly in the United States on NBC from February 25, 1950, through June 5, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Your Show of Shows aired?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Members", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone leave the group during the period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone leave the group during the period", "Truth_answer": "Former members are Vincent O'Neill and Feargal Sharkey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave the Undertones during the period when the band was active?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did anyone leave the Undertones during the period when the band was active?", "Former members are Vincent O'Neill and Feargal Sharkey." ], "Conversation_no": 731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Undertones win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Undertones win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Albums", "Context": [ "Did anyone leave the Undertones during the period when the band was active?", "Former members are Vincent O'Neill and Feargal Sharkey.", "Did the Undertones win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did they produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did the Undertones produce", "Truth_answer": "They released six albums including their debut album The Undertones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the Undertones produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Albums", "Context": [ "Did anyone leave the Undertones during the period when the band was active?", "Former members are Vincent O'Neill and Feargal Sharkey.", "Did the Undertones win any awards?", "What albums did the Undertones produce?", "They released six albums including their debut album The Undertones." ], "Conversation_no": 731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other Undertones albums besides The Undertones", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones released six albums including their latest album Dig Yourself Deep.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other Undertones albums besides The Undertones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happend to her", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happend to her", "Truth_answer": "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234." ], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was with her", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was with Feist", "Truth_answer": "The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was with Feist when she released the song 1234?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234.", "Who was with Feist when she released the song 1234?", "The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo." ], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did New Buffalo do", "Truth_answer": "The single's success made Feist famous globally and boosted sales of her other releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the song 1234 do for Feist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234.", "Who was with Feist when she released the song 1234?", "The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo.", "What did the song 1234 do for Feist?", "The single's success made Feist famous globally and boosted sales of her other releases." ], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did this feature", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the song 1234 feature", "Truth_answer": "Feist sings the song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the song 1234 feature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234.", "Who was with Feist when she released the song 1234?", "The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo.", "What did the song 1234 do for Feist?", "The single's success made Feist famous globally and boosted sales of her other releases.", "Who did the song 1234 feature?", "Feist sings the song." ], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made this song so great", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made the song 1234 so great", "Truth_answer": "Writer Josh Tyrangiel called the song a “masterpiece”, praising Feist for singing it “with a mixture of wisdom and exuberance that's all her own.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210012409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reminder_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the song 1234 so great?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.songfacts.com/facts/feist/1234", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234.", "Who was with Feist when she released the song 1234?", "The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo.", "What did the song 1234 do for Feist?", "The single's success made Feist famous globally and boosted sales of her other releases.", "Who did the song 1234 feature?", "Feist sings the song.", "What made the song 1234 so great?", "Writer Josh Tyrangiel called the song a “masterpiece”, praising Feist for singing it “with a mixture of wisdom and exuberance that's all her own.“" ], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did this do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the song 1234 do", "Truth_answer": "At the 2008 Canadian Juno Awards, this won the single of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the song 1234 do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.songfacts.com/facts/feist/1234", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the artist Feist?", "On September 5, 2007 Feist released her hit song 1234.", "Who was with Feist when she released the song 1234?", "The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo.", "What did the song 1234 do for Feist?", "The single's success made Feist famous globally and boosted sales of her other releases.", "Who did the song 1234 feature?", "Feist sings the song.", "What made the song 1234 so great?", "Writer Josh Tyrangiel called the song a “masterpiece”, praising Feist for singing it “with a mixture of wisdom and exuberance that's all her own.“", "What else did the song 1234 do?", "At the 2008 Canadian Juno Awards, this won the single of the year." ], "Conversation_no": 732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this do for her", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the song 1234 do for Feist", "Truth_answer": "Feist also won album of the year and pop album of the year for The Reminder plus both the artist and songwriter of the year awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103906id_/https://www.songfacts.com/facts/feist/1234_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the song 1234 do for Feist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1992?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1992", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the aftermath of that incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of that incident", "Truth_answer": "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do afterwards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis", "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-12-03-0312030353-story.html", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any issues while playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing", "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the year 1994 go for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre", "Truth_answer": "The Packers finished the 1994 season with a 9–7 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well.", "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre?", "The Packers finished the 1994 season with a 9–7 record." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What that achievement mean for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did advancing to the playoffs mean for Brett Favre and his team, the Green Bay Packers", "Truth_answer": "Advancing to the playoffs in back to back years was a feat the Packers had not accomplished since the Vince Lombardi era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did advancing to the playoffs mean for Brett Favre and his team, the Green Bay Packers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well.", "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre?", "The Packers finished the 1994 season with a 9–7 record.", "What did advancing to the playoffs mean for Brett Favre and his team, the Green Bay Packers?", "Advancing to the playoffs in back to back years was a feat the Packers had not accomplished since the Vince Lombardi era." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue doing well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brett Favre continue doing well", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Brett Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards and led the Packers to an 11–5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Favre continue doing well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well.", "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre?", "The Packers finished the 1994 season with a 9–7 record.", "What did advancing to the playoffs mean for Brett Favre and his team, the Green Bay Packers?", "Advancing to the playoffs in back to back years was a feat the Packers had not accomplished since the Vince Lombardi era.", "Did Brett Favre continue doing well?", "In 1995, Brett Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards and led the Packers to an 11–5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brett Favre", "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre was a 20-year veteran of the NFL", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brett Favre?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre#Green_Bay_Packers_(1992–2007)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well.", "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre?", "The Packers finished the 1994 season with a 9–7 record.", "What did advancing to the playoffs mean for Brett Favre and his team, the Green Bay Packers?", "Advancing to the playoffs in back to back years was a feat the Packers had not accomplished since the Vince Lombardi era.", "Did Brett Favre continue doing well?", "In 1995, Brett Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards and led the Packers to an 11–5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brett Favre?", "Brett Favre was a 20-year veteran of the NFL" ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "As free agent which teams he played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "As a free agent which teams did Brett Favre play for", "Truth_answer": "After the season, Brett Favre became a free agent. General manager Ron Wolf negotiated Favre into a five-year, $19 million contract with the Green Bay Packers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "As a free agent which teams did Brett Favre play for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre", "Context": [ "What happened regarding Brett Favre in 1992?", "In 1992, Brette Favre was traded to the Packers. He was also diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the hip this year during the physical after the trade.", "What was the aftermath of Brett Favre's diagnosis in 1992?", "Doctors recommended Brett Favre's physical be failed, which would nullify the trade. Wolf overruled them.", "How did Brett Favre do after his diagnosis?", "Brett Favre played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time with the Packers, Favre was the first and only NFL player to win three consecutive AP MVP awards.", "Did Brett Favre have any issues while playing?", "Brett Favre was injured several times throughout his time with the Packers but continued to play well.", "How did the year 1994 go for Brett Favre?", "The Packers finished the 1994 season with a 9–7 record.", "What did advancing to the playoffs mean for Brett Favre and his team, the Green Bay Packers?", "Advancing to the playoffs in back to back years was a feat the Packers had not accomplished since the Vince Lombardi era.", "Did Brett Favre continue doing well?", "In 1995, Brett Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards and led the Packers to an 11–5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brett Favre?", "Brett Favre was a 20-year veteran of the NFL", "As a free agent which teams did Brett Favre play for?", "After the season, Brett Favre became a free agent. General manager Ron Wolf negotiated Favre into a five-year, $19 million contract with the Green Bay Packers." ], "Conversation_no": 733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Overall, how he is judged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Overall, how is Brett Favre judged", "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre was considered an exceptional player and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Overall, how is Brett Favre judged?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori#1982–1984", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Nakamori doing in 1982?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nakamori doing in 1982", "Truth_answer": "After Akina Nakamori passed the test of Star Tanjō! on her 3rd attempt, she made her debut in 1982 with the single Slow Motion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nakamori doing in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori#1982–1984", "Context": [ "What was Nakamori doing in 1982?", "After Akina Nakamori passed the test of Star Tanjō! on her 3rd attempt, she made her debut in 1982 with the single Slow Motion." ], "Conversation_no": 734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Akina Nakamori's single Slow Motion a success", "Truth_answer": "The single sold 174,000 copies, reaching number 30 in the Oricon charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Akina Nakamori's single Slow Motion a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori#1982–1984", "Context": [ "What was Nakamori doing in 1982?", "After Akina Nakamori passed the test of Star Tanjō! on her 3rd attempt, she made her debut in 1982 with the single Slow Motion.", "Was Akina Nakamori's single Slow Motion a success?", "The single sold 174,000 copies, reaching number 30 in the Oricon charts." ], "Conversation_no": 734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to Akina Nakamori in 1982", "Truth_answer": "Akina Nakamori also released two more singles and two albums this year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Akina Nakamori in 1982?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori", "Context": [ "What was Nakamori doing in 1982?", "After Akina Nakamori passed the test of Star Tanjō! on her 3rd attempt, she made her debut in 1982 with the single Slow Motion.", "Was Akina Nakamori's single Slow Motion a success?", "The single sold 174,000 copies, reaching number 30 in the Oricon charts.", "What else happened to Akina Nakamori in 1982?", "Akina Nakamori also released two more singles and two albums this year." ], "Conversation_no": 734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receive any other recognition or awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Akina Nakamori receive any other recognition or awards", "Truth_answer": "As of 2011, Akina Nakamori has sold over 25.3 million records and was named as the third best-selling female Japanese idol singer of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Akina Nakamori receive any other recognition or awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Nakamori doing in 1982?", "After Akina Nakamori passed the test of Star Tanjō! on her 3rd attempt, she made her debut in 1982 with the single Slow Motion.", "Was Akina Nakamori's single Slow Motion a success?", "The single sold 174,000 copies, reaching number 30 in the Oricon charts.", "What else happened to Akina Nakamori in 1982?", "Akina Nakamori also released two more singles and two albums this year.", "Did Akina Nakamori receive any other recognition or awards?", "As of 2011, Akina Nakamori has sold over 25.3 million records and was named as the third best-selling female Japanese idol singer of all-time." ], "Conversation_no": 734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other achievements did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other achievements did Akina Nakamori have", "Truth_answer": "Akina Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Akina Nakamori have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Other_ventures", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of Eva's other ventures?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of Eva's other ventures", "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso." ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this venture successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful", "Truth_answer": "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt." ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What venture did she start after this failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria's first book, Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, was published in April 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/One_Wonderful_Day_%28Desperate_Housewives%29_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt.", "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed?", "Eva Longoria's first book, Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, was published in April 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many copies did this book sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many copies did Eva Longoria's book sell", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Eva Longoria's book sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt.", "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed?", "Eva Longoria's first book, Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, was published in April 2011.", "How many copies did Eva Longoria's book sell?" ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Eva Longoria announced that she had teamed up with sportsware manufacturer Sunrise Brands to create a women's apparel collection, set to launch Fall 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt.", "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed?", "Eva Longoria's first book, Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, was published in April 2011.", "How many copies did Eva Longoria's book sell?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria?", "In 2015, Eva Longoria announced that she had teamed up with sportsware manufacturer Sunrise Brands to create a women's apparel collection, set to launch Fall 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she start any other ventures after this one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eva Longoria start any other ventures after 2015", "Truth_answer": "In March 2017, Eva Longoria launched her clothing line website on her official site.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eva Longoria start any other ventures after 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt.", "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed?", "Eva Longoria's first book, Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, was published in April 2011.", "How many copies did Eva Longoria's book sell?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria?", "In 2015, Eva Longoria announced that she had teamed up with sportsware manufacturer Sunrise Brands to create a women's apparel collection, set to launch Fall 2016.", "Did Eva Longoria start any other ventures after 2015?", "In March 2017, Eva Longoria launched her clothing line website on her official site." ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Eva benefit from this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Eva Longoria benefit from her clothing line", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eva Longoria benefit from her clothing line?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Philanthropy", "Context": [ "What are some of Eva Longoria's other ventures?", "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso.", "Was Eva Longoria's restaurant venture successful?", "In 2011 the venture failed, declaring bankruptcy and being in debt.", "What venture did Eva Longoria start after her restaurant failed?", "Eva Longoria's first book, Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends, was published in April 2011.", "How many copies did Eva Longoria's book sell?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria?", "In 2015, Eva Longoria announced that she had teamed up with sportsware manufacturer Sunrise Brands to create a women's apparel collection, set to launch Fall 2016.", "Did Eva Longoria start any other ventures after 2015?", "In March 2017, Eva Longoria launched her clothing line website on her official site.", "How did Eva Longoria benefit from her clothing line?" ], "Conversation_no": 735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about Eva's ventures?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Eva Longoria's ventures", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Eva Longoria founded Eva's Heroes, a charity which helps developmentally disabled children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Eva Longoria's ventures?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he attend high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did he attend high school", "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "where did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School." ], "Conversation_no": 736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do well in high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ben Carson do well in high school", "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson graduated third in his class academically.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ben Carson do well in high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "where did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School.", "did Ben Carson do well in high school?", "Ben Carson graduated third in his class academically." ], "Conversation_no": 736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he get into any trouble with the law as a teen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ben Carson get into any trouble with the law as a teen", "Truth_answer": "As a youth, Ben Carson had a violent temper. As a teenager, I would go after people with rocks, and baseball bats, and hammers, he said in his book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ben Carson get into any trouble with the law as a teen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "where did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School.", "did Ben Carson do well in high school?", "Ben Carson graduated third in his class academically.", "did Ben Carson get into any trouble with the law as a teen?", "As a youth, Ben Carson had a violent temper. As a teenager, I would go after people with rocks, and baseball bats, and hammers, he said in his book." ], "Conversation_no": 736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is notable about his time in high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is notable about Ben Carson's time in high school", "Truth_answer": "In high school, Ben Carson played the baritone horn in the band and participated in forensics (public speaking), chess club, and the U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is notable about Ben Carson's time in high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "where did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School.", "did Ben Carson do well in high school?", "Ben Carson graduated third in his class academically.", "did Ben Carson get into any trouble with the law as a teen?", "As a youth, Ben Carson had a violent temper. As a teenager, I would go after people with rocks, and baseball bats, and hammers, he said in his book.", "what is notable about Ben Carson's time in high school?", "In high school, Ben Carson played the baritone horn in the band and participated in forensics (public speaking), chess club, and the U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program." ], "Conversation_no": 736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he well liked in high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Ben Carson well liked in high school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ben Carson well liked in high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#College", "Context": [ "where did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School.", "did Ben Carson do well in high school?", "Ben Carson graduated third in his class academically.", "did Ben Carson get into any trouble with the law as a teen?", "As a youth, Ben Carson had a violent temper. As a teenager, I would go after people with rocks, and baseball bats, and hammers, he said in his book.", "what is notable about Ben Carson's time in high school?", "In high school, Ben Carson played the baritone horn in the band and participated in forensics (public speaking), chess club, and the U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program.", "was Ben Carson well liked in high school?" ], "Conversation_no": 736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his major course of study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Ben Cages major course of study", "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Ben Carson graduated with a B.A. in psychology from Yale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ben Carson's major course of study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Ben Carson born", "Truth_answer": "Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jetmag.com/talk-back-2/ben-carsons-definition-of-blackness-fails/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan." ], "Conversation_no": 737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson had an older brother named Curtis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan.", "Did Ben Carson have any siblings?", "Ben Carson had an older brother named Curtis." ], "Conversation_no": 737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Carson do in middle school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ben Carson do in middle school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ben Carson do in middle school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan.", "Did Ben Carson have any siblings?", "Ben Carson had an older brother named Curtis.", "How did Ben Carson do in middle school?" ], "Conversation_no": 737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything major happen in Carson's early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything major happen in Ben Carson's early life", "Truth_answer": "In 1959, when Ben Carson was eight, his parents separated and he moved with his mother and brother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything major happen in Ben Carson's early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan.", "Did Ben Carson have any siblings?", "Ben Carson had an older brother named Curtis.", "How did Ben Carson do in middle school?", "Did anything major happen in Ben Carson's early life?", "In 1959, when Ben Carson was eight, his parents separated and he moved with his mother and brother." ], "Conversation_no": 737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Ben Carson well liked in the early days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ben Carson well liked in the early days", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Carson well liked in the early days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein#Commentary_in_the_lead-up_to_and_during_the_Great_Recession", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start financial commentary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start financial commentary", "Truth_answer": "In the period preceding the late-2000s recession, Ben Stein made frequent and vehement claims that the economy was not in recession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112210152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ben Stein start financial commentary?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein#Commentary_in_the_lead-up_to_and_during_the_Great_Recession", "Context": [ "When did Ben Stein start financial commentary?", "In the period preceding the late-2000s recession, Ben Stein made frequent and vehement claims that the economy was not in recession." ], "Conversation_no": 738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people respond to these claims?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people respond to Ben Stein's financial commentary claims", "Truth_answer": "Business commentator Henry Blodget wrote a piece for Business Insider in January 2008 entitled Ben Stein is an Idiot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112210152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people respond to Ben Stein's financial commentary claims?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein", "Context": [ "When did Ben Stein start financial commentary?", "In the period preceding the late-2000s recession, Ben Stein made frequent and vehement claims that the economy was not in recession.", "How did people respond to Ben Stein's financial commentary claims?", "Business commentator Henry Blodget wrote a piece for Business Insider in January 2008 entitled Ben Stein is an Idiot." ], "Conversation_no": 738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any books or articles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein write any books or articles", "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein wrote 7 fiction books, 21 nonfiction books, and many articles for magazines and Yahoo Finance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein write any books or articles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein", "Context": [ "When did Ben Stein start financial commentary?", "In the period preceding the late-2000s recession, Ben Stein made frequent and vehement claims that the economy was not in recession.", "How did people respond to Ben Stein's financial commentary claims?", "Business commentator Henry Blodget wrote a piece for Business Insider in January 2008 entitled Ben Stein is an Idiot.", "Did Ben Stein write any books or articles?", "Ben Stein wrote 7 fiction books, 21 nonfiction books, and many articles for magazines and Yahoo Finance." ], "Conversation_no": 738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein's show Win Ben Stein's Money won five Daytime Emmy Awards. He also won a pro-life award and an honorary degree from Liberty University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein#Commentary_in_the_lead-up_to_and_during_the_Great_Recession", "Context": [ "When did Ben Stein start financial commentary?", "In the period preceding the late-2000s recession, Ben Stein made frequent and vehement claims that the economy was not in recession.", "How did people respond to Ben Stein's financial commentary claims?", "Business commentator Henry Blodget wrote a piece for Business Insider in January 2008 entitled Ben Stein is an Idiot.", "Did Ben Stein write any books or articles?", "Ben Stein wrote 7 fiction books, 21 nonfiction books, and many articles for magazines and Yahoo Finance.", "Did Ben Stein win any awards?", "Ben Stein's show Win Ben Stein's Money won five Daytime Emmy Awards. He also won a pro-life award and an honorary degree from Liberty University." ], "Conversation_no": 738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other financial experts did he appear with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other financial experts did Ben Stein appear with", "Truth_answer": "On August 18, 2007, on Fox News Channel's Cavuto on Business, Ben Stein appeared with other financial experts dismissing worries of a coming credit crunch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112210152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other financial experts did Ben Stein appear with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein#Political_career", "Context": [ "When did Ben Stein start financial commentary?", "In the period preceding the late-2000s recession, Ben Stein made frequent and vehement claims that the economy was not in recession.", "How did people respond to Ben Stein's financial commentary claims?", "Business commentator Henry Blodget wrote a piece for Business Insider in January 2008 entitled Ben Stein is an Idiot.", "Did Ben Stein write any books or articles?", "Ben Stein wrote 7 fiction books, 21 nonfiction books, and many articles for magazines and Yahoo Finance.", "Did Ben Stein win any awards?", "Ben Stein's show Win Ben Stein's Money won five Daytime Emmy Awards. He also won a pro-life award and an honorary degree from Liberty University.", "What other financial experts did Ben Stein appear with?", "On August 18, 2007, on Fox News Channel's Cavuto on Business, Ben Stein appeared with other financial experts dismissing worries of a coming credit crunch." ], "Conversation_no": 738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Ben Stein", "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein began his political career as a speechwriter and lawyer for President Richard Nixon, and later for President Gerald Ford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Ben Stein?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in the summer olympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in the summer olympics", "Truth_answer": "In 1964 heavyweight representative Buster Mathis qualified but was injured so Joe Frazier was sent as a replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112233648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Joe Frazier in the summer olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Joe-Frazier#ref1122947", "Context": [ "what happened to Joe Frazier in the summer olympics?", "In 1964 heavyweight representative Buster Mathis qualified but was injured so Joe Frazier was sent as a replacement." ], "Conversation_no": 739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was he injured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was Buster Mathis injured", "Truth_answer": "He injured his hand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808175446id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Joe-Frazier_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Buster Mathis injured?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier#Mid_1970s_–_second_fight_against_Ali", "Context": [ "what happened to Joe Frazier in the summer olympics?", "In 1964 heavyweight representative Buster Mathis qualified but was injured so Joe Frazier was sent as a replacement.", "how was Buster Mathis injured?", "He injured his hand." ], "Conversation_no": 739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Frazier", "Truth_answer": "Once, Joe Frazier battled Jerry Quarry in Madison Square Garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Frazier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier#Mid_1970s_–_second_fight_against_Ali", "Context": [ "what happened to Joe Frazier in the summer olympics?", "In 1964 heavyweight representative Buster Mathis qualified but was injured so Joe Frazier was sent as a replacement.", "how was Buster Mathis injured?", "He injured his hand.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Frazier?", "Once, Joe Frazier battled Jerry Quarry in Madison Square Garden." ], "Conversation_no": 739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Joe Frazier win his fight against Jerry Quarry", "Truth_answer": "Joe Frazier won the fight in the fifth round with a strong left hook to the ribs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112233648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe Frazier win his fight against Jerry Quarry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier#Mid_1970s_–_second_fight_against_Ali", "Context": [ "what happened to Joe Frazier in the summer olympics?", "In 1964 heavyweight representative Buster Mathis qualified but was injured so Joe Frazier was sent as a replacement.", "how was Buster Mathis injured?", "He injured his hand.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Frazier?", "Once, Joe Frazier battled Jerry Quarry in Madison Square Garden.", "did Joe Frazier win his fight against Jerry Quarry?", "Joe Frazier won the fight in the fifth round with a strong left hook to the ribs." ], "Conversation_no": 739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he go on to do after this victory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Joe Frazier go on to do after his victory over Jerry Quarry", "Truth_answer": "In March 1975, Joe Frazier fought a rematch with Jimmy Ellis in Melbourne, Australia, knocking him out in nine rounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112233648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Joe Frazier go on to do after his victory over Jerry Quarry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier#Mid_1970s_–_second_fight_against_Ali", "Context": [ "what happened to Joe Frazier in the summer olympics?", "In 1964 heavyweight representative Buster Mathis qualified but was injured so Joe Frazier was sent as a replacement.", "how was Buster Mathis injured?", "He injured his hand.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Frazier?", "Once, Joe Frazier battled Jerry Quarry in Madison Square Garden.", "did Joe Frazier win his fight against Jerry Quarry?", "Joe Frazier won the fight in the fifth round with a strong left hook to the ribs.", "what did Joe Frazier go on to do after his victory over Jerry Quarry?", "In March 1975, Joe Frazier fought a rematch with Jimmy Ellis in Melbourne, Australia, knocking him out in nine rounds." ], "Conversation_no": 739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his greatest win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Joe Frazier's greatest win", "Truth_answer": "Joe Frazier's win against Jimmy Ellis established Frazier as the number one heavyweight challenger for the title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Joe Frazier's greatest win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Residents#\"Shadowland\",_the_departure_of_Charles_Bobuck,_and_\"The_Ghost_of_Hope\"_(2015–2016)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Residents do in 2016?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Residents do in 2016", "Truth_answer": "The Residents signed to Cherry Red Records, and in September announced their next studio album, The Ghost of Hope, and a related single, Rushing Like A Banshee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Residents do in 2016?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Residents#2017–present:_\"The_Real_Residents\"_and_\"pREServed\"_series", "Context": [ "What did the Residents do in 2016?", "The Residents signed to Cherry Red Records, and in September announced their next studio album, The Ghost of Hope, and a related single, Rushing Like A Banshee." ], "Conversation_no": 740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any music the following year or premiere in things?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Residents release any music in 2017 or premiere in things", "Truth_answer": "In March 2017, the Residents released their first studio album since Coochie Brake, entitled The Ghost of Hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Residents release any music in 2017 or premiere in things?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.metacritic.com/music/the-ghost-of-hope/the-residents", "Context": [ "What did the Residents do in 2016?", "The Residents signed to Cherry Red Records, and in September announced their next studio album, The Ghost of Hope, and a related single, Rushing Like A Banshee.", "Did The Residents release any music in 2017 or premiere in things?", "In March 2017, the Residents released their first studio album since Coochie Brake, entitled The Ghost of Hope." ], "Conversation_no": 740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album The Ghost of Hope by The Residents successful", "Truth_answer": "The album receieved a 69 on metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album The Ghost of Hope by The Residents successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Residents#2017–present:_\"The_Real_Residents\"_and_\"pREServed\"_series", "Context": [ "What did the Residents do in 2016?", "The Residents signed to Cherry Red Records, and in September announced their next studio album, The Ghost of Hope, and a related single, Rushing Like A Banshee.", "Did The Residents release any music in 2017 or premiere in things?", "In March 2017, the Residents released their first studio album since Coochie Brake, entitled The Ghost of Hope.", "Was the album The Ghost of Hope by The Residents successful?", "The album receieved a 69 on metacritic." ], "Conversation_no": 740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any touring", "Truth_answer": "In October 2017, the Residents's new tour, entitled In Between Dreams, kicked off in Copenhagen, Denmark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any touring that the Residents did?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Residents#Discography", "Context": [ "What did the Residents do in 2016?", "The Residents signed to Cherry Red Records, and in September announced their next studio album, The Ghost of Hope, and a related single, Rushing Like A Banshee.", "Did The Residents release any music in 2017 or premiere in things?", "In March 2017, the Residents released their first studio album since Coochie Brake, entitled The Ghost of Hope.", "Was the album The Ghost of Hope by The Residents successful?", "The album receieved a 69 on metacritic.", "Was there any touring that the Residents did?", "In October 2017, the Residents's new tour, entitled In Between Dreams, kicked off in Copenhagen, Denmark." ], "Conversation_no": 740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Residents release any other albums", "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Residents's latest album Intruders was released 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Residents release any other albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Homicide Life on the street", "Truth_answer": "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://breakdownbettie.com/tv-show/1438/the-wire_p1", "https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-best-serial-cop-dramas-of-all-time?ref=also_ranked&pos=17&a=0&l=849984<ype=n&g=0_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230103059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon#Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit." ], "Conversation_no": 741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get a screen adaption?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the publishers of Homicide: Life on the Street get a screen adaption of the book", "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was a TV screen adaption of David Simon's first book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the publishers of Homicide: Life on the Street get a screen adaption of the book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon#Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", "Did the publishers of Homicide: Life on the Street get a screen adaption of the book?", "Yes, it was a TV screen adaption of David Simon's first book." ], "Conversation_no": 741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role did David play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role did David Simon play", "Truth_answer": "David Simon was producer, writer, and editor for the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did David Simon play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/homicide_life_on_the_street", "Context": [ "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", "Did the publishers of Homicide: Life on the Street get a screen adaption of the book?", "Yes, it was a TV screen adaption of David Simon's first book.", "What role did David Simon play?", "David Simon was producer, writer, and editor for the show." ], "Conversation_no": 741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the show well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the show well received", "Truth_answer": "Homicide:Life on the Streets was well received by critics, receiving a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Homicide: Life on the Street well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon#Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", "Did the publishers of Homicide: Life on the Street get a screen adaption of the book?", "Yes, it was a TV screen adaption of David Simon's first book.", "What role did David Simon play?", "David Simon was producer, writer, and editor for the show.", "Was the show Homicide: Life on the Street well received?", "Homicide:Life on the Streets was well received by critics, receiving a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes." ], "Conversation_no": 741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was David a good writer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was David Simon a good writer", "Truth_answer": "David Simon received a Humanitas prize and was nominated for a WGA award for his writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Simon a good writer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon#Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "What is Homicide Life on the street?", "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", "Did the publishers of Homicide: Life on the Street get a screen adaption of the book?", "Yes, it was a TV screen adaption of David Simon's first book.", "What role did David Simon play?", "David Simon was producer, writer, and editor for the show.", "Was the show Homicide: Life on the Street well received?", "Homicide:Life on the Streets was well received by critics, receiving a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes.", "Was David Simon a good writer?", "David Simon received a Humanitas prize and was nominated for a WGA award for his writing." ], "Conversation_no": 741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Simon think of the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did David Simon think of the show", "Truth_answer": "David Simon has said that he thought the show was a remarkable drama but that it did not reflect the book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Simon think of the show Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he move to Texas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he move to Texas", "Truth_answer": "Known as the Father of Texas, and the founder of Texas, Stephen F. Austin led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families to Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin", "Context": [ "Why did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas?", "Known as the Father of Texas, and the founder of Texas, Stephen F. Austin led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families to Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he run for any office right away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin run for any office right away", "Truth_answer": "Stephen F. Austin ran for office 11 years later in 1836.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin run for any office right away?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin", "Context": [ "Why did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas?", "Known as the Father of Texas, and the founder of Texas, Stephen F. Austin led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families to Texas.", "Did Stephen F. Austin run for any office right away?", "Stephen F. Austin ran for office 11 years later in 1836." ], "Conversation_no": 742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his father own property in Texas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin's father own property in Texas", "Truth_answer": "Stephen F. Austin's father, Moses Austin, received an empresario grant from Spain to settle Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121161216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin's father own property in Texas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empresario", "Context": [ "Why did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas?", "Known as the Father of Texas, and the founder of Texas, Stephen F. Austin led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families to Texas.", "Did Stephen F. Austin run for any office right away?", "Stephen F. Austin ran for office 11 years later in 1836.", "Did Stephen F. Austin's father own property in Texas?", "Stephen F. Austin's father, Moses Austin, received an empresario grant from Spain to settle Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an empresarial grant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an empresarial grant", "Truth_answer": "An empresario was a person who was granted the right to settle on land in exchange for recruiting and taking responsibility for settling the eastern areas of Coahuila y Tejas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an empresarial grant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin#Moving_to_Texas", "Context": [ "Why did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas?", "Known as the Father of Texas, and the founder of Texas, Stephen F. Austin led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families to Texas.", "Did Stephen F. Austin run for any office right away?", "Stephen F. Austin ran for office 11 years later in 1836.", "Did Stephen F. Austin's father own property in Texas?", "Stephen F. Austin's father, Moses Austin, received an empresario grant from Spain to settle Texas.", "What is an empresarial grant?", "An empresario was a person who was granted the right to settle on land in exchange for recruiting and taking responsibility for settling the eastern areas of Coahuila y Tejas." ], "Conversation_no": 742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he move to Texas alone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas alone", "Truth_answer": "Stephen F. Austin led his party to travel 300 miles (480 km) in four weeks to San Antonio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas alone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas?", "Known as the Father of Texas, and the founder of Texas, Stephen F. Austin led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families to Texas.", "Did Stephen F. Austin run for any office right away?", "Stephen F. Austin ran for office 11 years later in 1836.", "Did Stephen F. Austin's father own property in Texas?", "Stephen F. Austin's father, Moses Austin, received an empresario grant from Spain to settle Texas.", "What is an empresarial grant?", "An empresario was a person who was granted the right to settle on land in exchange for recruiting and taking responsibility for settling the eastern areas of Coahuila y Tejas.", "Did Stephen F. Austin move to Texas alone?", "Stephen F. Austin led his party to travel 300 miles (480 km) in four weeks to San Antonio." ], "Conversation_no": 742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Stephen F. Austin and his party travel", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stephen F. Austin and his party travel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit#Early_days", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did seabiscut get into racing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did seabiscut get into racing", "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit was bred and born to be a racehorse. As a two-year-old, Seabiscuit raced 35 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did seabiscuit get into racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit#Early_days", "Context": [ "When did seabiscuit get into racing?", "Seabiscuit was bred and born to be a racehorse. As a two-year-old, Seabiscuit raced 35 times." ], "Conversation_no": 743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win his first races?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Seabiscuit win his first races", "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit failed to win his first 17 races, usually finishing back in the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seabiscuit win his first races?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit#Early_days", "Context": [ "When did seabiscuit get into racing?", "Seabiscuit was bred and born to be a racehorse. As a two-year-old, Seabiscuit raced 35 times.", "Did Seabiscuit win his first races?", "Seabiscuit failed to win his first 17 races, usually finishing back in the field." ], "Conversation_no": 743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Seabiscuit start winning races?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Seabiscuit start winning races", "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit began to gain attention after winning two races at Narragansett Park and setting a new track record in the second - a Claiming Stakes race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Seabiscuit start winning races?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit", "Context": [ "When did seabiscuit get into racing?", "Seabiscuit was bred and born to be a racehorse. As a two-year-old, Seabiscuit raced 35 times.", "Did Seabiscuit win his first races?", "Seabiscuit failed to win his first 17 races, usually finishing back in the field.", "When did Seabiscuit start winning races?", "Seabiscuit began to gain attention after winning two races at Narragansett Park and setting a new track record in the second - a Claiming Stakes race." ], "Conversation_no": 743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a well-known race horse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Seabiscuit a well-known race horse", "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit became an unlikely champion and a symbol of hope to many Americans during the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Seabiscuit a well-known race horse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit", "Context": [ "When did seabiscuit get into racing?", "Seabiscuit was bred and born to be a racehorse. As a two-year-old, Seabiscuit raced 35 times.", "Did Seabiscuit win his first races?", "Seabiscuit failed to win his first 17 races, usually finishing back in the field.", "When did Seabiscuit start winning races?", "Seabiscuit began to gain attention after winning two races at Narragansett Park and setting a new track record in the second - a Claiming Stakes race.", "Was Seabiscuit a well-known race horse?", "Seabiscuit became an unlikely champion and a symbol of hope to many Americans during the Great Depression." ], "Conversation_no": 743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of Seabiscuit", "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit's next season, however, started with a similar pattern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of Seabiscuit", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit#Early_days", "Context": [ "When did seabiscuit get into racing?", "Seabiscuit was bred and born to be a racehorse. As a two-year-old, Seabiscuit raced 35 times.", "Did Seabiscuit win his first races?", "Seabiscuit failed to win his first 17 races, usually finishing back in the field.", "When did Seabiscuit start winning races?", "Seabiscuit began to gain attention after winning two races at Narragansett Park and setting a new track record in the second - a Claiming Stakes race.", "Was Seabiscuit a well-known race horse?", "Seabiscuit became an unlikely champion and a symbol of hope to many Americans during the Great Depression.", "What are some other interesting aspects of Seabiscuit", "Seabiscuit's next season, however, started with a similar pattern." ], "Conversation_no": 743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did seabiscuit do the next season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did seabiscuit do the next season", "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit ran 12 times in less than four months, winning four times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did seabiscuit do the next season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Lady_Day_at_Emerson's_Bar_and_Grill", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Role did Audra play at Lady Day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Role did Audra play at Lady Day", "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Audra McDonald play in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What role did Audra McDonald play in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill." ], "Conversation_no": 744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have to audition for the role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald have to audition for the role of Billy Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald have to audition for the role of Billy Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Day_at_Emerson%27s_Bar_and_Grill", "Context": [ "What role did Audra McDonald play in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.", "Did Audra McDonald have to audition for the role of Billy Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?" ], "Conversation_no": 744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in the play with her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill with Audra McDonald", "Truth_answer": "The production also featured Shelton Becton as pianist Jimmy Powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526210414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Day_at_Emerson%27s_Bar_and_Grill_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill with Audra McDonald?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Lady_Day_at_Emerson's_Bar_and_Grill", "Context": [ "What role did Audra McDonald play in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.", "Did Audra McDonald have to audition for the role of Billy Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Who else was in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill with Audra McDonald?", "The production also featured Shelton Becton as pianist Jimmy Powers." ], "Conversation_no": 744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Billie Holiday the Lead Role in the play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Billie Holiday the Lead Role in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill", "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald was the female lead in the play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billie Holiday the Lead Role in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Lady_Day_at_Emerson's_Bar_and_Grill", "Context": [ "What role did Audra McDonald play in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.", "Did Audra McDonald have to audition for the role of Billy Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Who else was in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill with Audra McDonald?", "The production also featured Shelton Becton as pianist Jimmy Powers.", "Was Billie Holiday the Lead Role in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald was the female lead in the play." ], "Conversation_no": 744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did she play this part?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Audra McDonald play the part of Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill", "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald played the role for five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Audra McDonald play the part of Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald#Lady_Day_at_Emerson's_Bar_and_Grill", "Context": [ "What role did Audra McDonald play in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.", "Did Audra McDonald have to audition for the role of Billy Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Who else was in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill with Audra McDonald?", "The production also featured Shelton Becton as pianist Jimmy Powers.", "Was Billie Holiday the Lead Role in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald was the female lead in the play.", "How long did Audra McDonald play the part of Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Audra McDonald played the role for five months." ], "Conversation_no": 744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the play last before ending in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill last before ending in 2014", "Truth_answer": "The play lasted for 5 months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill last before ending in 2014?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his research about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his research about", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which part of the middle east did he study", "Transformer_rewrite": "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he study their history", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any papers of importance", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the paper get a lot of attention", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Bernard Lewis's first paper get a lot of attention", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bernard Lewis's first paper get a lot of attention", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "did Bernard Lewis's first paper get a lot of attention", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any other papers", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis write any other papers", "Truth_answer": "A series of articles that Bernard Lewis published over the next several years revolutionized the history of the Middle East by giving a broad picture of Islamic society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis write any other papers", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "did Bernard Lewis's first paper get a lot of attention", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "Did Bernard Lewis write any other papers", "A series of articles that Bernard Lewis published over the next several years revolutionized the history of the Middle East by giving a broad picture of Islamic society." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do other works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis do other works", "Truth_answer": "In the wake of Soviet and Arab attempts to delegitimize Israel as a racist country, Bernard Lewis wrote a study of anti-Semitism, Semites and Anti-Semites (1986).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis do other works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "did Bernard Lewis's first paper get a lot of attention", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "Did Bernard Lewis write any other papers", "A series of articles that Bernard Lewis published over the next several years revolutionized the history of the Middle East by giving a broad picture of Islamic society.", "Did Bernard Lewis do other works?", "In the wake of Soviet and Arab attempts to delegitimize Israel as a racist country, Bernard Lewis wrote a study of anti-Semitism, Semites and Anti-Semites (1986)." ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the simitism paper get much attention", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis' anti-semitism paper get much attention", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis' anti-semitism paper get much attention", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Lewis's research about", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "which part of the middle east did Bernard Lewis study", "Bernard Lewis began his research career with the study of medieval Arab, especially Syrian, history.", "did Bernard Lewis study Middle Eastern history", "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis make any papers of importance", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "did Bernard Lewis's first paper get a lot of attention", "Bernard Lewis's first article, dedicated to professional guilds of medieval Islam, had been widely regarded as the most authoritative work on the subject for about thirty years.", "Did Bernard Lewis write any other papers", "A series of articles that Bernard Lewis published over the next several years revolutionized the history of the Middle East by giving a broad picture of Islamic society.", "Did Bernard Lewis do other works?", "In the wake of Soviet and Arab attempts to delegitimize Israel as a racist country, Bernard Lewis wrote a study of anti-Semitism, Semites and Anti-Semites (1986).", "Did Bernard Lewis' anti-semitism paper get much attention" ], "Conversation_no": 745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis write any books", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis published numerous books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis write any books?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Libby", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his trial about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his trial about", "Truth_answer": "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Libby#The_Plame_affair", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he talk to the reporter about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby", "Truth_answer": "I. Lewis Scooter Libby is an American lawyer and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Trial,_conviction,_and_sentencing", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby?", "I. Lewis Scooter Libby is an American lawyer and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the trial go", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Scooter Libby's trial go", "Truth_answer": "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024051258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Libby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Scooter Libby's trial go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Trial,_conviction,_and_sentencing", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby?", "I. Lewis Scooter Libby is an American lawyer and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney.", "How did Scooter Libby's trial go?", "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And what happened during the trial", "Transformer_rewrite": "And what happened during Scooter Libby's trial", "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby pleaded not guilty to all five counts, and on March 6, 2007, the jury convicted him on four of the five counts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what happened during Scooter Libby's trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Trial,_conviction,_and_sentencing", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby?", "I. Lewis Scooter Libby is an American lawyer and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney.", "How did Scooter Libby's trial go?", "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts.", "And what happened during Scooter Libby's trial?", "Scooter Libby pleaded not guilty to all five counts, and on March 6, 2007, the jury convicted him on four of the five counts." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And did he lose the trial", "Transformer_rewrite": "And did Scooter Libby lose the trial", "Truth_answer": "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024051258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Libby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And did Scooter Libby lose the trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Trial,_conviction,_and_sentencing", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby?", "I. Lewis Scooter Libby is an American lawyer and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney.", "How did Scooter Libby's trial go?", "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts.", "And what happened during Scooter Libby's trial?", "Scooter Libby pleaded not guilty to all five counts, and on March 6, 2007, the jury convicted him on four of the five counts.", "And did Scooter Libby lose the trial?", "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was count 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was count 3 of Scooter Libby's murder", "Truth_answer": "Count three was the second charge of making false statements when interviewed by federal agents about Scooter Libby's conversations with Time reporter Matthew Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was count 3 that Scooter Libby was accused of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Trial,_conviction,_and_sentencing", "Context": [ "What was Scooter Libby's trial about", "United States v. Libby was the federal trial of Scooter Libby for interfering with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's criminal investigation of the Plame affair.", "What did Scooter Libby talk to the reporter about", "Scooter Libby allegedly disclosed to the media information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scooter Libby?", "I. Lewis Scooter Libby is an American lawyer and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney.", "How did Scooter Libby's trial go?", "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts.", "And what happened during Scooter Libby's trial?", "Scooter Libby pleaded not guilty to all five counts, and on March 6, 2007, the jury convicted him on four of the five counts.", "And did Scooter Libby lose the trial?", "On March 6, 2007, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts.", "What was count 3 that Scooter Libby was accused of?", "Count three was the second charge of making false statements when interviewed by federal agents about Scooter Libby's conversations with Time reporter Matthew Cooper." ], "Conversation_no": 746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his sentence", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Scooter Libby's sentence", "Truth_answer": "Judge Reggie Walton sentenced Scooter Libby to 30 months in federal prison, a fine of $250,000, and two years of supervised release, including 400 hours of community service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scooter Libby's sentence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Salsa_Picante_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Salsa Picante?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Salsa Picante", "Truth_answer": "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Salsa Picante?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Salsa_Picante_years", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit." ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante", "Truth_answer": "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante." ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Salsa_Picante_years", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante.", "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?" ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other awards did Salsa Picante win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other awards did Salsa Picante win", "Truth_answer": "Salsa Picante's Free Fall was nominated in three categories for the Grammy Awards and won under the category of Best Jazz Album By A Vocal Duo Or Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Salsa Picante win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%2B2_(album)", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante.", "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?", "What other awards did Salsa Picante win?", "Salsa Picante's Free Fall was nominated in three categories for the Grammy Awards and won under the category of Best Jazz Album By A Vocal Duo Or Group." ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one of th emost famous songs or performances done by Salsa Picante?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one of the most famous songs or performances done by Salsa Picante", "Truth_answer": "2+2 by Salsa Picante represents a number of firsts for Clare Fischer, including his first Grammy (specifically, the album's final track, Guajira Pa' La Jeva, named 1981's Best Latin Recording).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the most famous songs or performances done by Salsa Picante?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salsa_Picante#Personnel", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante.", "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?", "What other awards did Salsa Picante win?", "Salsa Picante's Free Fall was nominated in three categories for the Grammy Awards and won under the category of Best Jazz Album By A Vocal Duo Or Group.", "What is one of the most famous songs or performances done by Salsa Picante?", "2+2 by Salsa Picante represents a number of firsts for Clare Fischer, including his first Grammy (specifically, the album's final track, Guajira Pa' La Jeva, named 1981's Best Latin Recording)." ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are the other members of Salsa Picante alive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are the other members besides Clare Fischer of Salsa Picante alive", "Truth_answer": "Salsa Picante members Alex Acuña and Poncho Sanchez are still alive as of November 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the other members besides Clare Fischer of Salsa Picante alive?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.artistinterviews.eu/home/clare-fischer/", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante.", "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?", "What other awards did Salsa Picante win?", "Salsa Picante's Free Fall was nominated in three categories for the Grammy Awards and won under the category of Best Jazz Album By A Vocal Duo Or Group.", "What is one of the most famous songs or performances done by Salsa Picante?", "2+2 by Salsa Picante represents a number of firsts for Clare Fischer, including his first Grammy (specifically, the album's final track, Guajira Pa' La Jeva, named 1981's Best Latin Recording).", "Are the other members besides Clare Fischer of Salsa Picante alive?", "Salsa Picante members Alex Acuña and Poncho Sanchez are still alive as of November 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What languages did Clare Fischer perform in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What languages did Clare Fischer perform in", "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer spoke about his real passions: music and language. “My vocal sextet pieces are sung in the original language, whether that is German, Spanish or Japanese,” explained Fischer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What languages did Clare Fischer perform in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Salsa Picante?", "Salsa Picante was Clare Fischer's own Latin jazz unit.", "When did Clare Fischer start Salsa Picante?", "In 1975, after ten years of studiowork and artistically successful yet obscure solo records, Clare Fischer found a new direction and started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante.", "How long did the Salsa Picante group stay together?", "What other awards did Salsa Picante win?", "Salsa Picante's Free Fall was nominated in three categories for the Grammy Awards and won under the category of Best Jazz Album By A Vocal Duo Or Group.", "What is one of the most famous songs or performances done by Salsa Picante?", "2+2 by Salsa Picante represents a number of firsts for Clare Fischer, including his first Grammy (specifically, the album's final track, Guajira Pa' La Jeva, named 1981's Best Latin Recording).", "Are the other members besides Clare Fischer of Salsa Picante alive?", "Salsa Picante members Alex Acuña and Poncho Sanchez are still alive as of November 2019.", "What languages did Clare Fischer perform in?", "Clare Fischer spoke about his real passions: music and language. “My vocal sextet pieces are sung in the original language, whether that is German, Spanish or Japanese,” explained Fischer." ], "Conversation_no": 747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DId Salsa Picante perform in different countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "DId Salsa Picante perform in different countries", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salsa Picante perform in different countries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol", "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks was 30 years old when he appeared on American Idol in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_5)#Top_12_finalists", "Context": [ "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Taylor Hicks was 30 years old when he appeared on American Idol in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song did he perform in his audition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What song did Taylor Hicks perform in his audition", "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks is gray-haired and performed A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke at his original audition in Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_5)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Taylor Hicks perform in his audition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_5)#Top_12_finalists", "Context": [ "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Taylor Hicks was 30 years old when he appeared on American Idol in 2006.", "What song did Taylor Hicks perform in his audition?", "Taylor Hicks is gray-haired and performed A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke at his original audition in Las Vegas." ], "Conversation_no": 748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the judges say about Taylor Hicks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the judges say about Taylor Hicks at his first audition", "Truth_answer": "At the first audition, the judges were surprised by Taylor Hicks's appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_5)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the judges say about Taylor Hicks at his first audition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ew.com/gallery/american-idol-winners-where-are-they-now/", "Context": [ "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Taylor Hicks was 30 years old when he appeared on American Idol in 2006.", "What song did Taylor Hicks perform in his audition?", "Taylor Hicks is gray-haired and performed A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke at his original audition in Las Vegas.", "What did the judges say about Taylor Hicks at his first audition?", "At the first audition, the judges were surprised by Taylor Hicks's appearance." ], "Conversation_no": 748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Taylor go up against in the Finals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Taylor Hicks go up against in the Finals", "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks edged out Katharine McPhee in the season finale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031053802id_/https://ew.com/gallery/american-idol-winners-where-are-they-now/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Taylor Hicks go up against in the Finals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Taylor Hicks was 30 years old when he appeared on American Idol in 2006.", "What song did Taylor Hicks perform in his audition?", "Taylor Hicks is gray-haired and performed A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke at his original audition in Las Vegas.", "What did the judges say about Taylor Hicks at his first audition?", "At the first audition, the judges were surprised by Taylor Hicks's appearance.", "Who did Taylor Hicks go up against in the Finals?", "Taylor Hicks edged out Katharine McPhee in the season finale." ], "Conversation_no": 748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the audience respond to Taylor Hicks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the audience respond to Taylor Hicks", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the audience respond to Taylor Hicks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks#American_Idol_2006", "Context": [ "How old was Taylor Hicks when he appeared on American Idol?", "Taylor Hicks was 30 years old when he appeared on American Idol in 2006.", "What song did Taylor Hicks perform in his audition?", "Taylor Hicks is gray-haired and performed A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke at his original audition in Las Vegas.", "What did the judges say about Taylor Hicks at his first audition?", "At the first audition, the judges were surprised by Taylor Hicks's appearance.", "Who did Taylor Hicks go up against in the Finals?", "Taylor Hicks edged out Katharine McPhee in the season finale.", "How did the audience respond to Taylor Hicks?" ], "Conversation_no": 748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever almost voted off by being in the bottom 3?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Taylor Hicks ever almost voted off by being in the bottom 3", "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks was the first male contestant to win the competition without ever being in the bottom two or three.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Taylor Hicks ever almost voted off by being in the bottom 3?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/event/South-African-War#ref283434", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Boer war start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Boer war start", "Truth_answer": "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Boer war start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boer_Commando", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR." ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the Boer Commandos?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Boer Commandos", "Truth_answer": "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928101715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boer_Commando_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Boer Commandos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_County_of_London_Yeomanry_(Sharpshooters)", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "What were the Boer Commandos?", "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War" ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the sharpshooters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters", "Truth_answer": "The 3rd County of London Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. It was raised in 1901 from Second Boer War veterans of the Imperial Yeomanry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200912230538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_County_of_London_Yeomanry_(Sharpshooters)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniper#Second_Boer_War", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "What were the Boer Commandos?", "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War", "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters?", "The 3rd County of London Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. It was raised in 1901 from Second Boer War veterans of the Imperial Yeomanry." ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the sharpshooters used for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Boer War sharpshooters used for", "Truth_answer": "these scouts were well practised in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, map reading, observation, and military tactics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Boer War sharpshooters used for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "What were the Boer Commandos?", "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War", "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters?", "The 3rd County of London Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. It was raised in 1901 from Second Boer War veterans of the Imperial Yeomanry.", "What were the Boer War sharpshooters used for?", "these scouts were well practised in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, map reading, observation, and military tactics." ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there also non-sharpshooters that fought on the same side?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there also non-sharpshooters that fought on the same side with the Sharpshooters", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there also non-sharpshooters that fought on the same side with the Sharpshooters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_County_of_London_Yeomanry_(Sharpshooters)#Formation_and_early_history", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "What were the Boer Commandos?", "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War", "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters?", "The 3rd County of London Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. It was raised in 1901 from Second Boer War veterans of the Imperial Yeomanry.", "What were the Boer War sharpshooters used for?", "these scouts were well practised in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, map reading, observation, and military tactics.", "Were there also non-sharpshooters that fought on the same side with the Sharpshooters?" ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were sharpshooters found or recruited?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were Boer War sharpshooters found or recruited", "Truth_answer": "the Sharpshooters were selected from volunteers who could prove their skill with a rifle and their horsemanship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200912230538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_County_of_London_Yeomanry_(Sharpshooters)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Boer War sharpshooters found or recruited?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham_Wyndham-Quin,_4th_Earl_of_Dunraven_and_Mount-Earl", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "What were the Boer Commandos?", "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War", "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters?", "The 3rd County of London Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. It was raised in 1901 from Second Boer War veterans of the Imperial Yeomanry.", "What were the Boer War sharpshooters used for?", "these scouts were well practised in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, map reading, observation, and military tactics.", "Were there also non-sharpshooters that fought on the same side with the Sharpshooters?", "How were Boer War sharpshooters found or recruited?", "the Sharpshooters were selected from volunteers who could prove their skill with a rifle and their horsemanship." ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created the sharpshooters committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created the Boer War sharpshooters committee", "Truth_answer": "The Earl of Dunraven formed a committee in Dec 1899 to raise a squadron of 'Sharpshooters' from those volunteers who could both ride and shoot well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122195318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham_Wyndham-Quin,_4th_Earl_of_Dunraven_and_Mount-Earl_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the Boer War sharpshooters committee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham_Wyndham-Quin,_4th_Earl_of_Dunraven_and_Mount-Earl", "Context": [ "How did the Boer war start?", "Many historians stress that in reality the contest was for control of the rich Witwatersrand gold-mining complex located in the SAR.", "What were the Boer Commandos?", "The Boer commandos were volunteer military units of guerilla militia organized by the Boer people of South Africa. The term came into English usage during the Second Boer War", "Who were the Boer War sharpshooters?", "The 3rd County of London Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. It was raised in 1901 from Second Boer War veterans of the Imperial Yeomanry.", "What were the Boer War sharpshooters used for?", "these scouts were well practised in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, map reading, observation, and military tactics.", "Were there also non-sharpshooters that fought on the same side with the Sharpshooters?", "How were Boer War sharpshooters found or recruited?", "the Sharpshooters were selected from volunteers who could prove their skill with a rifle and their horsemanship.", "Who created the Boer War sharpshooters committee?", "The Earl of Dunraven formed a committee in Dec 1899 to raise a squadron of 'Sharpshooters' from those volunteers who could both ride and shoot well." ], "Conversation_no": 749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they feel the need to found the committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Earl of Dunraven feel the need to found the sharpshooters committee", "Truth_answer": "During the early stages of the South African War, the British Army suffered defeats at the hands of the Boer Commandos, first-class shots and good horsemen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122195318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham_Wyndham-Quin,_4th_Earl_of_Dunraven_and_Mount-Earl_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Earl of Dunraven feel the need to found the sharpshooters committee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie#2016_presidential_election", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do on the trump campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do on the trump campaign", "Truth_answer": "Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Chris Christie do on the trump campaign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie#2016_presidential_election", "Context": [ "what did Chris Christie do on the trump campaign?", "Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his responsibiliites?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Chris Christie responsibiliites on the trump campaign", "Truth_answer": "On May 9, 2016, Trump named Christie to head a transition team in the event of a Trump presidency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Chris Christie responsibiliites on the trump campaign?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie#2016_presidential_election", "Context": [ "what did Chris Christie do on the trump campaign?", "Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016.", "what were Chris Christie responsibiliites on the trump campaign?", "On May 9, 2016, Trump named Christie to head a transition team in the event of a Trump presidency." ], "Conversation_no": 750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his administration role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Chris Christie's Trump administration role", "Truth_answer": "Trump considered Christie as a potential vice-presidential running mate, and he was on the shortlist alongside former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Indiana Governor Mike Pence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Chris Christie's Trump administration role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie#2016_presidential_election", "Context": [ "what did Chris Christie do on the trump campaign?", "Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016.", "what were Chris Christie responsibiliites on the trump campaign?", "On May 9, 2016, Trump named Christie to head a transition team in the event of a Trump presidency.", "what was Chris Christie's Trump administration role?", "Trump considered Christie as a potential vice-presidential running mate, and he was on the shortlist alongside former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Indiana Governor Mike Pence." ], "Conversation_no": 750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do so?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Chris Christie do so", "Truth_answer": "Trump passed over Christie and selected Pence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did trump pick Christie over Gingrich and Pence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie#2016_presidential_election", "Context": [ "what did Chris Christie do on the trump campaign?", "Despite having criticized Donald Trump prior to leaving the race, he endorsed Trump on February 26, 2016.", "what were Chris Christie responsibiliites on the trump campaign?", "On May 9, 2016, Trump named Christie to head a transition team in the event of a Trump presidency.", "what was Chris Christie's Trump administration role?", "Trump considered Christie as a potential vice-presidential running mate, and he was on the shortlist alongside former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Indiana Governor Mike Pence.", "did trump pick Christie over Gingrich and Pence?", "Trump passed over Christie and selected Pence." ], "Conversation_no": 750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of Chris Christie in the 2016 presidential elction besides endorsing Trump, becoming head of Trump's possible transition team, being considered as a vice-presidential running mate, and being passed over for Pence instead", "Truth_answer": "In September 2016, Christie acknowledged that the Fort Lee lane closure scandal, also known as Bridgegate, was a factor in his being denied the nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of Chris Christie in the 2016 presidential elction besides endorsing Trump, becoming head of Trump's possible transition team, being considered as a vice-presidential running mate, and being passed over for Pence instead?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Fringe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Beyond the Fringe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Beyond the Fringe", "Truth_answer": "Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325065552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Fringe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jonathan Miller's Beyond the Fringe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller", "Context": [ "What is Jonathan Miller's Beyond the Fringe?", "Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller." ], "Conversation_no": 751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who starred in the musical revue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who starred in the musical revue Beyond the Fringe", "Truth_answer": "Alan Bennett, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tarahanks.com/2013/10/06/lewis-morley-1925-2013/_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Mark_Ravenhill_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Donen_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325065552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Fringe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the musical revue Beyond the Fringe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller", "Context": [ "What is Jonathan Miller's Beyond the Fringe?", "Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller.", "Who starred in the musical revue Beyond the Fringe?", "Alan Bennett, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore" ], "Conversation_no": 751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the musical revue successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the musical revue Beyond the Fringe successful", "Truth_answer": "The show's success was not limited to the UK. In 1962, it also opened in South Africa. Next it arrived in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical revue Beyond the Fringe successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller", "Context": [ "What is Jonathan Miller's Beyond the Fringe?", "Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller.", "Who starred in the musical revue Beyond the Fringe?", "Alan Bennett, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore", "Was the musical revue Beyond the Fringe successful?", "The show's success was not limited to the UK. In 1962, it also opened in South Africa. Next it arrived in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any other musical performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Fringe write any other musical performances", "Truth_answer": "He wrote, produced, and directed an adaptation for television of Alice in Wonderland for the BBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Mark_Ravenhill_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonathan Miller write any other musical performances besides Beyond the Fringe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Miller", "Context": [ "What is Jonathan Miller's Beyond the Fringe?", "Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller.", "Who starred in the musical revue Beyond the Fringe?", "Alan Bennett, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore", "Was the musical revue Beyond the Fringe successful?", "The show's success was not limited to the UK. In 1962, it also opened in South Africa. Next it arrived in the US.", "Did Jonathan Miller write any other musical performances besides Beyond the Fringe?", "He wrote, produced, and directed an adaptation for television of Alice in Wonderland for the BBC." ], "Conversation_no": 751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards in this period of time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jonathan Miller win any awards in the period of time of Beyond the Fringe", "Truth_answer": "The play The Old Glory won five Obie Awards in 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonathan Miller win any awards in the period of time of Beyond the Fringe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the article say about the Exile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the article say about the Exile", "Truth_answer": "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome" ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he live in Exile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile", "Truth_answer": "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan." ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do while living in exile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile", "Truth_answer": "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden." ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made him come out of exile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile", "Truth_answer": "the end of Taliban rule", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden.", "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile?", "the end of Taliban rule" ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in 1973?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to Mohammed Zahir Shah in 1973 besides exile", "Truth_answer": "his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged an internal coup d'état and established a republican government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Mohammed Zahir Shah in 1973 besides exile?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden.", "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile?", "the end of Taliban rule", "What else happened to Mohammed Zahir Shah in 1973 besides exile?", "his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged an internal coup d'état and established a republican government." ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any issues with his eyes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah have any issues with his eyes", "Truth_answer": "In 1973 Zahir Shah was in Italy undergoing eye surgery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah have any issues with his eyes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah#Exile", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden.", "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile?", "the end of Taliban rule", "What else happened to Mohammed Zahir Shah in 1973 besides exile?", "his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged an internal coup d'état and established a republican government.", "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah have any issues with his eyes?", "In 1973 Zahir Shah was in Italy undergoing eye surgery" ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mohammed Zahir Shah's exile besides living in exile for twenty-nine years, why he was exiled, what he did in exile, coming out of exile at the end of Taliban rule, the internal coup staged by his cousin, and his eye surgery in Italy", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Zahir Shah survived an attempt on his life by a knife-wielding assassin masquerading as a Portuguese journalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mohammed Zahir Shah's exile besides living in exile for twenty-nine years, why he was exiled, what he did in exile, coming out of exile at the end of Taliban rule, the internal coup staged by his cousin, and his eye surgery in Italy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden.", "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile?", "the end of Taliban rule", "What else happened to Mohammed Zahir Shah in 1973 besides exile?", "his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged an internal coup d'état and established a republican government.", "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah have any issues with his eyes?", "In 1973 Zahir Shah was in Italy undergoing eye surgery", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mohammed Zahir Shah's exile besides living in exile for twenty-nine years, why he was exiled, what he did in exile, coming out of exile at the end of Taliban rule, the internal coup staged by his cousin, and his eye surgery in Italy?", "In 1991, Zahir Shah survived an attempt on his life by a knife-wielding assassin masquerading as a Portuguese journalist." ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he survive this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mohammed Zahir Shah survive the attack by the knife wielding journalist", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mohammed Zahir Shah survive the attack by the knife wielding journalist?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah", "Context": [ "What does the article say about Mohammed Zahir Shah's Exile?", "Zahir Shah lived in exile in Italy for twenty-nine years in a villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of Rome", "why did Mohammed Zahir Shah live in Exile?", "During August 1973, Zahir Shah abdicated rather than risk a civil war, ending over 200 years of royal rule in Afghanistan.", "What did Mohammed Zahir Shah do while living in exile?", "he spent his time playing golf and chess, as well as tending to his garden.", "What made Mohammed Zahir Shah come out of exile?", "the end of Taliban rule", "What else happened to Mohammed Zahir Shah in 1973 besides exile?", "his cousin and former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan staged an internal coup d'état and established a republican government.", "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah have any issues with his eyes?", "In 1973 Zahir Shah was in Italy undergoing eye surgery", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mohammed Zahir Shah's exile besides living in exile for twenty-nine years, why he was exiled, what he did in exile, coming out of exile at the end of Taliban rule, the internal coup staged by his cousin, and his eye surgery in Italy?", "In 1991, Zahir Shah survived an attempt on his life by a knife-wielding assassin masquerading as a Portuguese journalist.", "How did Mohammed Zahir Shah survive the attack by the knife wielding journalist?" ], "Conversation_no": 752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he participate in any peace talks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah participate in any peace talks", "Truth_answer": "In June 1995 Zahir Shah was willing to participate in peace talks to end the Afghan Civil War, but no consensus was ever reached.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306232142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Zahir_Shah_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammed Zahir Shah participate in any peace talks?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lapierre become the Minister of Transport", "Truth_answer": "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025195757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre", "Context": [ "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election." ], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do as the Minister of Transport ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport", "Truth_answer": "As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025195757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.canada.ca/en/news/archive/2005/10/government-canada-announces-pacific-gateway-strategy.html", "Context": [ "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election.", "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport ?", "As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement." ], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Pacific Gateway Strategy about ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jean Lapierre's Pacific Gateway Strategy about", "Truth_answer": "designed to enhance prosperity and strengthen Canada's position in international commerce by further developing the Pacific Gateway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180504045055id_/https://www.canada.ca/en/news/archive/2005/10/government-canada-announces-pacific-gateway-strategy.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jean Lapierre's Pacific Gateway Strategy about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election.", "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport ?", "As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement.", "What was Jean Lapierre's Pacific Gateway Strategy about?", "designed to enhance prosperity and strengthen Canada's position in international commerce by further developing the Pacific Gateway." ], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the agreement approved or did he meet with opposition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the agreement approved or did Jean Lapierre meet with opposition", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pacific Gateway Strategy agreement approved or did Jean Lapierre meet with opposition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre", "Context": [ "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election.", "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport ?", "As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement.", "What was Jean Lapierre's Pacific Gateway Strategy about?", "designed to enhance prosperity and strengthen Canada's position in international commerce by further developing the Pacific Gateway.", "Was the Pacific Gateway Strategy agreement approved or did Jean Lapierre meet with opposition?" ], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he initiate any other agreements ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jean Lapierre initiate any other agreements besides Pacific Gateway Strategy", "Truth_answer": "Lapierre reduced the amount paid by airports to the federal government by some $5 billion over the remaining life of the leases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025195757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Lapierre initiate any other agreements besides Pacific Gateway Strategy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre#Minister_of_Transport", "Context": [ "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election.", "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport ?", "As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement.", "What was Jean Lapierre's Pacific Gateway Strategy about?", "designed to enhance prosperity and strengthen Canada's position in international commerce by further developing the Pacific Gateway.", "Was the Pacific Gateway Strategy agreement approved or did Jean Lapierre meet with opposition?", "Did Jean Lapierre initiate any other agreements besides Pacific Gateway Strategy?", "Lapierre reduced the amount paid by airports to the federal government by some $5 billion over the remaining life of the leases." ], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any enemies or allies ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he have any enemies or allies", "Truth_answer": "Lapierre and his department were criticised for their handling of the collapse of the carrier Jetsgo. Lapierre rejected calls to resign, denying that he had any knowledge of the collapse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have any enemies or allies ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Lapierre", "Context": [ "When did Jean Lapierre become the Minister of Transport?", "On July 20, 2004, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Transport, serving until the 2006 election.", "What did Jean Lapierre do as the Minister of Transport ?", "As Minister of Transport, Lapierre initiated the Pacific Gateway Strategy, signing air transport agreements with China and India and completed a formal Canada-US Open Skies Agreement.", "What was Jean Lapierre's Pacific Gateway Strategy about?", "designed to enhance prosperity and strengthen Canada's position in international commerce by further developing the Pacific Gateway.", "Was the Pacific Gateway Strategy agreement approved or did Jean Lapierre meet with opposition?", "Did Jean Lapierre initiate any other agreements besides Pacific Gateway Strategy?", "Lapierre reduced the amount paid by airports to the federal government by some $5 billion over the remaining life of the leases.", "Did he have any enemies or allies ?", "Lapierre and his department were criticised for their handling of the collapse of the carrier Jetsgo. Lapierre rejected calls to resign, denying that he had any knowledge of the collapse." ], "Conversation_no": 753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he a Minister of Transport ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was he a Minister of Transport", "Truth_answer": "On January 11, 2007, Lapierre announced that he would retire from political office at the end of the month. He did so on January 28, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was he a Minister of Transport ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens#Critiques_of_specific_individuals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Christopher's most influential critique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Christopher's most influential critique", "Truth_answer": "Hitchens wrote book-length biographical essays on Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography) and George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Christopher Hitchens' most influential critque about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens#Critiques_of_specific_individuals", "Context": [ "Who was Christopher Hitchens' most influential critque about?", "Hitchens wrote book-length biographical essays on Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography) and George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters)." ], "Conversation_no": 754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any bad critiques?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any bad critiques by Christopher Hitchens", "Truth_answer": "He also became known for his excoriating critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger, the subjects of three full-length texts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any bad critiques by Christopher Hitchens?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens#Critiques_of_specific_individuals", "Context": [ "Who was Christopher Hitchens' most influential critque about?", "Hitchens wrote book-length biographical essays on Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography) and George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters).", "were there any bad critiques by Christopher Hitchens?", "He also became known for his excoriating critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger, the subjects of three full-length texts" ], "Conversation_no": 754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a fact that stood out to you about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a fact that stood out to you about the article", "Truth_answer": "Writers Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy published an article in Time Magazine in which, among other things, they refuted Hitchens's suggestion that Graham went into ministry to make money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a fact that stood out to you about Christopher Hitchen's critiques besides whom he wrote about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens", "Context": [ "Who was Christopher Hitchens' most influential critque about?", "Hitchens wrote book-length biographical essays on Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography) and George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters).", "were there any bad critiques by Christopher Hitchens?", "He also became known for his excoriating critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger, the subjects of three full-length texts", "Was there a fact that stood out to you about Christopher Hitchen's critiques besides whom he wrote about?", "Writers Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy published an article in Time Magazine in which, among other things, they refuted Hitchens's suggestion that Graham went into ministry to make money." ], "Conversation_no": 754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who of other influential people critiqued him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who of other influential people critiqued him", "Truth_answer": "The brothers fell out after Peter wrote a 2001 article in The Spectator which allegedly characterised Christopher as a Stalinist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who of other influential people critiqued him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens", "Context": [ "Who was Christopher Hitchens' most influential critque about?", "Hitchens wrote book-length biographical essays on Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography) and George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters).", "were there any bad critiques by Christopher Hitchens?", "He also became known for his excoriating critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger, the subjects of three full-length texts", "Was there a fact that stood out to you about Christopher Hitchen's critiques besides whom he wrote about?", "Writers Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy published an article in Time Magazine in which, among other things, they refuted Hitchens's suggestion that Graham went into ministry to make money.", "Who of other influential people critiqued him?", "The brothers fell out after Peter wrote a 2001 article in The Spectator which allegedly characterised Christopher as a Stalinist." ], "Conversation_no": 754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what positive saying that was said about Christopher?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what positive sayings were said about Christopher Hitchens", "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins, a friend of Hitchens, said, I think he was one of the greatest orators of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what positive sayings were said about Christopher Hitchens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago", "Truth_answer": "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong#Career", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first gig in Chicago?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago", "Truth_answer": "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong#Career", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the critics say of Armstrong's playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing", "Truth_answer": "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/musician/louis-armstrong", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs was he famous for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for", "Truth_answer": "Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly,” ”Star Dust” and La Vie En Rose.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123120545id_/https://www.biography.com/musician/louis-armstrong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong#Career", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs.", "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for?", "Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly,” ”Star Dust” and La Vie En Rose.”" ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, and the songs he is famous for", "Truth_answer": "Armstrong could blow two hundred high Cs in a row. As his reputation grew, he was challenged to cutting contests by other musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, and the songs he is famous for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/musician/louis-armstrong", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs.", "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for?", "Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly,” ”Star Dust” and La Vie En Rose.”", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, and the songs he is famous for?", "Armstrong could blow two hundred high Cs in a row. As his reputation grew, he was challenged to cutting contests by other musicians." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start his own band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Louis Armstrong start his own band", "Truth_answer": "From 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made more than 60 records with the Hot Five and, later, the Hot Seven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123120545id_/https://www.biography.com/musician/louis-armstrong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Armstrong start his own band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong#Career", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs.", "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for?", "Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly,” ”Star Dust” and La Vie En Rose.”", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, and the songs he is famous for?", "Armstrong could blow two hundred high Cs in a row. As his reputation grew, he was challenged to cutting contests by other musicians.", "When did Louis Armstrong start his own band?", "From 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made more than 60 records with the Hot Five and, later, the Hot Seven." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Armstrong's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Louis Armstrong's style", "Truth_answer": "In his early years, Armstrong was best known for his virtuosity with the cornet and trumpet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis Armstrong's style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong#Career", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs.", "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for?", "Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly,” ”Star Dust” and La Vie En Rose.”", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, and the songs he is famous for?", "Armstrong could blow two hundred high Cs in a row. As his reputation grew, he was challenged to cutting contests by other musicians.", "When did Louis Armstrong start his own band?", "From 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made more than 60 records with the Hot Five and, later, the Hot Seven.", "What was Louis Armstrong's style?", "In his early years, Armstrong was best known for his virtuosity with the cornet and trumpet." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's article", "Truth_answer": "He formed Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and recorded the hits Potato Head Blues and Muggles. The word muggles was a slang term for marijuana, something he used often.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, the songs he is famous for, when he started his own band, and his style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Armstrong#Career", "Context": [ "When did Louis Armstrong move to Chicago?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver.", "What was Louis Armstrong's first gig in Chicago?", "His first musical performance may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon.", "What did the critics say of Louis Armstrong's playing?", "In 1922, he moved to Chicago at the invitation of King Oliver. With Oliver's Creole Jazz Band he could make enough money to quit his day jobs.", "What songs was Louis Armstrong famous for?", "Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly,” ”Star Dust” and La Vie En Rose.”", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, and the songs he is famous for?", "Armstrong could blow two hundred high Cs in a row. As his reputation grew, he was challenged to cutting contests by other musicians.", "When did Louis Armstrong start his own band?", "From 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made more than 60 records with the Hot Five and, later, the Hot Seven.", "What was Louis Armstrong's style?", "In his early years, Armstrong was best known for his virtuosity with the cornet and trumpet.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Armstrong's time in Chicago besides when he moved to Chicago, his first gig, making enough money to quit his day job, the songs he is famous for, when he started his own band, and his style?", "He formed Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and recorded the hits Potato Head Blues and Muggles. The word muggles was a slang term for marijuana, something he used often." ], "Conversation_no": 755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he leave Chicago?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Louis Armstrong leave Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Armstrong and Oliver parted amicably in 1924. Shortly afterward, Armstrong received an invitation to go to New York City to play with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Armstrong leave Chicago?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation:_Mindcrime", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is mindcrime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is mindcrime", "Truth_answer": "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116002616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation:_Mindcrime_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation:_Mindcrime", "Context": [ "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche." ], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a successful album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album", "Truth_answer": "The album was certified by the RIAA as 'gold' a year after its release, and it was certified as 'platinum' in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116002616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation:_Mindcrime_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116002616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation:_Mindcrime_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_(Queensrÿche_album)", "Context": [ "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.", "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album?", "The album was certified by the RIAA as 'gold' a year after its release, and it was certified as 'platinum' in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me a little about the Empire and mainstream success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me a little about the Queensrÿche's Empire and mainstream success", "Truth_answer": "The album stands as Queensrÿche's most commercially successful release, reaching triple-platinum status", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_(Queensr%C3%BFche_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me a little about the Queensrÿche's Empire and mainstream success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/20941/queensryche/", "Context": [ "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.", "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album?", "The album was certified by the RIAA as 'gold' a year after its release, and it was certified as 'platinum' in 1991.", "Can you tell me a little about the Queensrÿche's Empire and mainstream success?", "The album stands as Queensrÿche's most commercially successful release, reaching triple-platinum status" ], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it stay on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Queensrÿche's Empire stay on the charts", "Truth_answer": "3 weeks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Queensrÿche's Empire stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensrÿche#Operation:_Mindcrime,_Empire_and_mainstream_success_(1988–93)", "Context": [ "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.", "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album?", "The album was certified by the RIAA as 'gold' a year after its release, and it was certified as 'platinum' in 1991.", "Can you tell me a little about the Queensrÿche's Empire and mainstream success?", "The album stands as Queensrÿche's most commercially successful release, reaching triple-platinum status", "How long did Queensrÿche's Empire stay on the charts?", "3 weeks" ], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Queensryche's album Operation: Mindcrime and their mainstream success besides what Operation: Mindcrime was, Operation: Mindcrime reaching gold status, the Empire album reaching triple-platinum, and Empire staying on the charts for 3 weeks", "Truth_answer": "The Building Empires tour was the first full-fledged tour to feature Queensrÿche as a headlining act. The group used its headlining status to perform Operation: Mindcrime in its entirety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Queensryche's album Operation: Mindcrime and their mainstream success besides what Operation: Mindcrime was, Operation: Mindcrime reaching gold status, the Empire album reaching triple-platinum, and Empire staying on the charts for 3 weeks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensrÿche", "Context": [ "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.", "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album?", "The album was certified by the RIAA as 'gold' a year after its release, and it was certified as 'platinum' in 1991.", "Can you tell me a little about the Queensrÿche's Empire and mainstream success?", "The album stands as Queensrÿche's most commercially successful release, reaching triple-platinum status", "How long did Queensrÿche's Empire stay on the charts?", "3 weeks", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Queensryche's album Operation: Mindcrime and their mainstream success besides what Operation: Mindcrime was, Operation: Mindcrime reaching gold status, the Empire album reaching triple-platinum, and Empire staying on the charts for 3 weeks?", "The Building Empires tour was the first full-fledged tour to feature Queensrÿche as a headlining act. The group used its headlining status to perform Operation: Mindcrime in its entirety." ], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any downside to the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any downside to Queensrÿche's Building Empires tour", "Truth_answer": "during a show in Ichtegem, Belgium on November 20, 1990, a scuffle in the audience resulted in an American fan stabbing a Belgian fan fatally in the chest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any downside to Queensrÿche's Building Empires tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensrÿche", "Context": [ "What is Queensrÿche's mindcrime?", "Operation: Mindcrime is the third studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.", "Was Queensrÿche's mindcrime a successful album?", "The album was certified by the RIAA as 'gold' a year after its release, and it was certified as 'platinum' in 1991.", "Can you tell me a little about the Queensrÿche's Empire and mainstream success?", "The album stands as Queensrÿche's most commercially successful release, reaching triple-platinum status", "How long did Queensrÿche's Empire stay on the charts?", "3 weeks", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Queensryche's album Operation: Mindcrime and their mainstream success besides what Operation: Mindcrime was, Operation: Mindcrime reaching gold status, the Empire album reaching triple-platinum, and Empire staying on the charts for 3 weeks?", "The Building Empires tour was the first full-fledged tour to feature Queensrÿche as a headlining act. The group used its headlining status to perform Operation: Mindcrime in its entirety.", "Was there any downside to Queensrÿche's Building Empires tour?", "during a show in Ichtegem, Belgium on November 20, 1990, a scuffle in the audience resulted in an American fan stabbing a Belgian fan fatally in the chest." ], "Conversation_no": 756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened follwing the stabbing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened follwing the stabbing", "Truth_answer": "Tour manager Howard Ungerleider immediately stopped the show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What elsehappened following the stabbing at Queensrÿche's Building Empires tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2006?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2006", "Truth_answer": "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walk_(album)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was The Walk?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Walk by Hanson", "Truth_answer": "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026115532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walk_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walk_(album)#Chart_positions", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it reach bill board charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts", "Truth_answer": "US Billboard Top 200 #56", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026115532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walk_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "US Billboard Top 200 #56" ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hanson go on tour", "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 2007, Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hanson go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "US Billboard Top 200 #56", "Did Hanson go on tour?", "On September 10, 2007, Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they finish the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hanson finish the The Walk tour", "Truth_answer": "The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hanson finish the The Walk tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "US Billboard Top 200 #56", "Did Hanson go on tour?", "On September 10, 2007, Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville.", "Did Hanson finish the The Walk tour?", "The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do on their tenth anniversary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hanson do on their tenth anniversary", "Truth_answer": "On May 6, 2007, the 10th anniversary of Hanson Day, the band re-recorded their first major label album, Middle Of Nowhere, at The Blank Slate bar in their hometown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hanson do on their tenth anniversary?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)#2006–08:_The_Walk_and_tenth_anniversary", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "US Billboard Top 200 #56", "Did Hanson go on tour?", "On September 10, 2007, Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville.", "Did Hanson finish the The Walk tour?", "The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism.", "What did Hanson do on their tenth anniversary?", "On May 6, 2007, the 10th anniversary of Hanson Day, the band re-recorded their first major label album, Middle Of Nowhere, at The Blank Slate bar in their hometown." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the re-recording of Middle of Nowhere by Hanson well received", "Truth_answer": "The band invited fan club members, causing hundreds to fly to Oklahoma for the acoustic event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the re-recording of Middle of Nowhere by Hanson well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "US Billboard Top 200 #56", "Did Hanson go on tour?", "On September 10, 2007, Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville.", "Did Hanson finish the The Walk tour?", "The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism.", "What did Hanson do on their tenth anniversary?", "On May 6, 2007, the 10th anniversary of Hanson Day, the band re-recorded their first major label album, Middle Of Nowhere, at The Blank Slate bar in their hometown.", "Was the re-recording of Middle of Nowhere by Hanson well received?", "The band invited fan club members, causing hundreds to fly to Oklahoma for the acoustic event." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the only show they did?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the only show the band did", "Truth_answer": "On March 16, 2017, Hanson announced their 25th anniversary tour called Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour to celebrate the band's first signed album release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that the 10th anniversary show the only show Hanson did?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hanson in 2006?", "In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create Great Divide, which was released in the UK and U.S. in December 2006.", "What was The Walk by Hanson?", "The Walk is the fourth album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Did The Walk by Hanson reach bill board charts?", "US Billboard Top 200 #56", "Did Hanson go on tour?", "On September 10, 2007, Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville.", "Did Hanson finish the The Walk tour?", "The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism.", "What did Hanson do on their tenth anniversary?", "On May 6, 2007, the 10th anniversary of Hanson Day, the band re-recorded their first major label album, Middle Of Nowhere, at The Blank Slate bar in their hometown.", "Was the re-recording of Middle of Nowhere by Hanson well received?", "The band invited fan club members, causing hundreds to fly to Oklahoma for the acoustic event.", "Was that the 10th anniversary show the only show Hanson did?", "On March 16, 2017, Hanson announced their 25th anniversary tour called Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour to celebrate the band's first signed album release." ], "Conversation_no": 757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are they planning to do this yearly on their anniversary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Hanson planning to do live shows yearly on their anniversary", "Truth_answer": "Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, many Hanson fans all over the world still recognize May 6 as Hanson Day every year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Hanson planning to do live shows yearly on their anniversary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle#First_era:_1976–1981", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about the first era 1976-1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the first era 1976-1981", "Truth_answer": "Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle#First_era:_1976–1981", "Context": [ "What about Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981?", "Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions." ], "Conversation_no": 758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981 well-received", "Truth_answer": "Throbbing Gristle's confrontational live performances and use of often disturbing imagery, gave the group a notorious reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981 well-received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle", "Context": [ "What about Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981?", "Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions.", "Was Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981 well-received?", "Throbbing Gristle's confrontational live performances and use of often disturbing imagery, gave the group a notorious reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other exhibitions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other exhibitions by Throbbing Gristle", "Truth_answer": "The last known performance of COUM Transmissions—Prostitution, an exhibition which was held in October 1976 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts—was also the public debut of Throbbing Gristle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other exhibitions by Throbbing Gristle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle", "Context": [ "What about Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981?", "Throbbing Gristle evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions.", "Was Throbbing Gristle's first era 1976-1981 well-received?", "Throbbing Gristle's confrontational live performances and use of often disturbing imagery, gave the group a notorious reputation.", "Was there any other exhibitions by Throbbing Gristle?", "The last known performance of COUM Transmissions—Prostitution, an exhibition which was held in October 1976 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts—was also the public debut of Throbbing Gristle." ], "Conversation_no": 758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Throbbing Gristle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Throbbing Gristle", "Truth_answer": "Throbbing Gristle were an English music and visual arts group, officially formed in September 1975 in Kingston upon Hull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Throbbing Gristle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the early writings of Augusta?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the early writings of Augusta", "Truth_answer": "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory#Early_writings", "Context": [ "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets." ], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article", "Truth_answer": "Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory", "Context": [ "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household." ], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were her early writings received by critics and the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were Lady Gregory Augusta's early writings received by critics and the public", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Kinsella wrote I emerged with the conviction that Lady Gregory's 'Cuchulian of Muirthemne', though only a paraphrase, gave the best idea of the Ulster stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Lady Gregory Augusta's early writings received by critics and the public?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory", "Context": [ "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household.", "How were Lady Gregory Augusta's early writings received by critics and the public?", "Thomas Kinsella wrote I emerged with the conviction that Lady Gregory's 'Cuchulian of Muirthemne', though only a paraphrase, gave the best idea of the Ulster stories." ], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other works did she produce early on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other works did Lady Gregory Augusta produce besides Cuchulian of Muirthemne", "Truth_answer": "In addition to her plays, she wrote a two-volume study of the folklore of her native area called Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland in 1920.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did Lady Gregory Augusta produce besides Cuchulian of Muirthemne?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory", "Context": [ "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household.", "How were Lady Gregory Augusta's early writings received by critics and the public?", "Thomas Kinsella wrote I emerged with the conviction that Lady Gregory's 'Cuchulian of Muirthemne', though only a paraphrase, gave the best idea of the Ulster stories.", "What other works did Lady Gregory Augusta produce besides Cuchulian of Muirthemne?", "In addition to her plays, she wrote a two-volume study of the folklore of her native area called Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland in 1920." ], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she collaborate with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lady Gregory Augusta collaborate with anyone", "Truth_answer": "In 1904, Lady Gregory, Martyn, Yeats, John Millington Synge, Æ, Annie Horniman and William and Frank Fay came together to form the Irish National Theatre Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Gregory Augusta collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory", "Context": [ "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household.", "How were Lady Gregory Augusta's early writings received by critics and the public?", "Thomas Kinsella wrote I emerged with the conviction that Lady Gregory's 'Cuchulian of Muirthemne', though only a paraphrase, gave the best idea of the Ulster stories.", "What other works did Lady Gregory Augusta produce besides Cuchulian of Muirthemne?", "In addition to her plays, she wrote a two-volume study of the folklore of her native area called Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland in 1920.", "Did Lady Gregory Augusta collaborate with anyone?", "In 1904, Lady Gregory, Martyn, Yeats, John Millington Synge, Æ, Annie Horniman and William and Frank Fay came together to form the Irish National Theatre Society." ], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were her best-known works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Lady Gregory Augusta's best-known works", "Truth_answer": "Her Cuchulain of Muirthemne is still considered a good retelling of the Ulster Cycle tales such as Deidre, Cuchulainn, and the Táin Bó Cúailnge stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Lady Gregory Augusta's best-known works?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory", "Context": [ "What were some of the early writings of Lady Gregory Augusta?", "While in Egypt, Lady Gregory had an affair with the English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, during which she wrote a series of love poems, A Woman's Sonnets.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household.", "How were Lady Gregory Augusta's early writings received by critics and the public?", "Thomas Kinsella wrote I emerged with the conviction that Lady Gregory's 'Cuchulian of Muirthemne', though only a paraphrase, gave the best idea of the Ulster stories.", "What other works did Lady Gregory Augusta produce besides Cuchulian of Muirthemne?", "In addition to her plays, she wrote a two-volume study of the folklore of her native area called Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland in 1920.", "Did Lady Gregory Augusta collaborate with anyone?", "In 1904, Lady Gregory, Martyn, Yeats, John Millington Synge, Æ, Annie Horniman and William and Frank Fay came together to form the Irish National Theatre Society.", "What were Lady Gregory Augusta's best-known works?", "Her Cuchulain of Muirthemne is still considered a good retelling of the Ulster Cycle tales such as Deidre, Cuchulainn, and the Táin Bó Cúailnge stories." ], "Conversation_no": 759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What plays did she write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What plays did Lady Gregory Augusta write", "Truth_answer": "One of her plays, Spreading the News, was performed on 27 December 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays did Lady Gregory Augusta write?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip", "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth II", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p41", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh", "Context": [ "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?", "Elizabeth II" ], "Conversation_no": 760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his relationship like with Queen Elizabeth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's relationship like with Queen Elizabeth", "Truth_answer": "Contrary to rumours over the years, the Queen and Duke are said by insiders to have had a strong relationship throughout their marriage, despite the challenges of Elizabeth's reign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's relationship like with Queen Elizabeth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?", "Elizabeth II", "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's relationship like with Queen Elizabeth?", "Contrary to rumours over the years, the Queen and Duke are said by insiders to have had a strong relationship throughout their marriage, despite the challenges of Elizabeth's reign." ], "Conversation_no": 760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Prince Philip feel this way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Prince Philip feel this way about the relationship with Queen Elizabeth", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Prince Philip feel this way about the relationship with Queen Elizabeth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh", "Context": [ "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?", "Elizabeth II", "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's relationship like with Queen Elizabeth?", "Contrary to rumours over the years, the Queen and Duke are said by insiders to have had a strong relationship throughout their marriage, despite the challenges of Elizabeth's reign.", "Why did Prince Philip feel this way about the relationship with Queen Elizabeth?" ], "Conversation_no": 760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what children did prince philip have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what children did prince philip have", "Truth_answer": "Philip and Elizabeth have four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what children did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh", "Context": [ "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?", "Elizabeth II", "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's relationship like with Queen Elizabeth?", "Contrary to rumours over the years, the Queen and Duke are said by insiders to have had a strong relationship throughout their marriage, despite the challenges of Elizabeth's reign.", "Why did Prince Philip feel this way about the relationship with Queen Elizabeth?", "what children did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have?", "Philip and Elizabeth have four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward." ], "Conversation_no": 760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Philip have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Philip and Elizabeth have siblings", "Truth_answer": "Philip's four elder sisters were Margarita, Theodora, Cecilie, and Sophie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh", "Context": [ "Who was Queen at the time of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?", "Elizabeth II", "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's relationship like with Queen Elizabeth?", "Contrary to rumours over the years, the Queen and Duke are said by insiders to have had a strong relationship throughout their marriage, despite the challenges of Elizabeth's reign.", "Why did Prince Philip feel this way about the relationship with Queen Elizabeth?", "what children did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have?", "Philip and Elizabeth have four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.", "Did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have siblings?", "Philip's four elder sisters were Margarita, Theodora, Cecilie, and Sophie." ], "Conversation_no": 760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he not attend parliament alone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh not attend parliament alone", "Truth_answer": "He attends Parliament only when escorting the Queen for the annual State Opening of Parliament, where he walks and sits beside her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh not attend parliament alone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality", "Truth_answer": "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#Coming_out", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man." ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he date before Jwan Yosef?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef", "Truth_answer": "Carlos González Abella", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102930id_/https://www.ranker.com/list/ricky-martin_s-loves-and-hookups/celebrityhookups_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/ricky-martin-splits-from-boyfriend-carlos-gonzalez-abella/news-story/468e909097c6cb11b7f7831be3964fb8", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella" ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella", "Truth_answer": "2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102930id_/https://www.ranker.com/list/ricky-martin_s-loves-and-hookups/celebrityhookups_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071250id_/https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/ricky-martin-splits-from-boyfriend-carlos-gonzalez-abella/news-story/468e909097c6cb11b7f7831be3964fb8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#Coming_out", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella", "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "2010" ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has been his longest relationship with someone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone", "Truth_answer": "Martin was in an on-off platonic relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102930id_/https://www.ranker.com/list/ricky-martin_s-loves-and-hookups/celebrityhookups_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#Coming_out", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella", "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "2010", "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone?", "Martin was in an on-off platonic relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years." ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual", "Truth_answer": "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ranker.com/list/ricky-martin_s-loves-and-hookups/celebrityhookups", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella", "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "2010", "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone?", "Martin was in an on-off platonic relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years.", "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.“" ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his first recorded relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Ricky Martin's first recorded relationship", "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin dated Gabriela Sabatini in the early-1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ricky Martin's first recorded relationship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ranker.com/list/ricky-martin_s-loves-and-hookups/celebrityhookups", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella", "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "2010", "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone?", "Martin was in an on-off platonic relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years.", "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.“", "What is Ricky Martin's first recorded relationship?", "Ricky Martin dated Gabriela Sabatini in the early-1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has Ricky Martin ever dated a woman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Ricky Martin ever dated a woman", "Truth_answer": "Gabriela Sabatini, Rebecca de Alba, Lilly Melgar, Adriana Biega, Ines Missan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ricky Martin ever dated a woman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.businessinsider.com/ricky-martin-married-secret-ceremony-2018-1", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella", "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "2010", "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone?", "Martin was in an on-off platonic relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years.", "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.“", "What is Ricky Martin's first recorded relationship?", "Ricky Martin dated Gabriela Sabatini in the early-1990s.", "Has Ricky Martin ever dated a woman?", "Gabriela Sabatini, Rebecca de Alba, Lilly Melgar, Adriana Biega, Ines Missan" ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Ricky Martin disclose where he and his husband were married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin disclose where he and his husband were married", "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef married in a private ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180706105238id_/http://www.businessinsider.com:80/ricky-martin-married-secret-ceremony-2018-1_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin disclose where he and his husband were married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin#1991%E2%80%931994:_Acting_and_first_two_solo_albums", "Context": [ "What is Ricky Martin's sexuality?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.", "Who did Ricky Martin date before Jwan Yosef?", "Carlos González Abella", "When did Ricky Martin start dating Gonzalez Abella?", "2010", "What has been Ricky Martin's longest relationship with someone?", "Martin was in an on-off platonic relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba for more than 14 years.", "Is Ricky Martin heterosexual?", "On March 29, 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay in a post on his official website, stating: I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.“", "What is Ricky Martin's first recorded relationship?", "Ricky Martin dated Gabriela Sabatini in the early-1990s.", "Has Ricky Martin ever dated a woman?", "Gabriela Sabatini, Rebecca de Alba, Lilly Melgar, Adriana Biega, Ines Missan", "Did Ricky Martin disclose where he and his husband were married?", "Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef married in a private ceremony." ], "Conversation_no": 761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable about his relationship history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Jwan Yosef's relationship history", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Martin moved to Los Angeles. During this time Martin began his first committed relationship with a man. However, after the relationship ended, Martin began dating women again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Ricky Martin's relationship history besides Jwan Yosef, women, first relationship, sexual orientation, and Gonzalez Abella?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Comic_Books", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the golden age of comic books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the golden age of comic books", "Truth_answer": "1938-1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the golden age of comic books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Hawkins", "Context": [ "When was the golden age of comic books?", "1938-1956" ], "Conversation_no": 762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about Sandy the Golden Boy", "Truth_answer": "He was the eventual successor of his mentor Wesley Dodds as Sandman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Hawkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Sandy the Golden Boy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dian_Belmont", "Context": [ "When was the golden age of comic books?", "1938-1956", "What was special about Sandy the Golden Boy?", "He was the eventual successor of his mentor Wesley Dodds as Sandman" ], "Conversation_no": 762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is she?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Dian Belmont", "Truth_answer": "Aa fictional DC Comics character, associated with the golden age Sandman, a socialite and amateur detective, she assisted Sandman on most of his adventures as his aide and confidant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430210556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dian_Belmont_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Dian Belmont?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)", "Context": [ "When was the golden age of comic books?", "1938-1956", "What was special about Sandy the Golden Boy?", "He was the eventual successor of his mentor Wesley Dodds as Sandman", "Who is Dian Belmont?", "Aa fictional DC Comics character, associated with the golden age Sandman, a socialite and amateur detective, she assisted Sandman on most of his adventures as his aide and confidant." ], "Conversation_no": 762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were they together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were Sandman and Dian Belmont together", "Truth_answer": "Later stories would reveal that the two remained together for the duration of their lives, though they never married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Sandman and Dian Belmont together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)", "Context": [ "When was the golden age of comic books?", "1938-1956", "What was special about Sandy the Golden Boy?", "He was the eventual successor of his mentor Wesley Dodds as Sandman", "Who is Dian Belmont?", "Aa fictional DC Comics character, associated with the golden age Sandman, a socialite and amateur detective, she assisted Sandman on most of his adventures as his aide and confidant.", "How long were Sandman and Dian Belmont together?", "Later stories would reveal that the two remained together for the duration of their lives, though they never married." ], "Conversation_no": 762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sandman and Dian Belmont have any children", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430210556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dian_Belmont_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandman and Dian Belmont have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do during her final amateur year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did she do during her final amateur year", "Truth_answer": "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match." ], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was this match", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Truth_answer": "The February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match.", "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "The February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes" ], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did she play against", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did lenglen play against in her most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Truth_answer": "Helen Wills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did lenglen play against in her most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match.", "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "The February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes", "who did lenglen play against in her most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Helen Wills" ], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was it so memorable", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club so memorable", "Truth_answer": "Wills dominated the women's game in the late 1920s to early 1930s in the same way that Lenglen had dominated it since 1919.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club so memorable", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match.", "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "The February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes", "who did lenglen play against in her most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Helen Wills", "why was the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club so memorable", "Wills dominated the women's game in the late 1920s to early 1930s in the same way that Lenglen had dominated it since 1919." ], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened during the match", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened during the tournament", "Truth_answer": "The match itself saw Lenglen clinging on to a 6–3, 8–6 victory after being close to a collapse on several occasions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened during the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match.", "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "The February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes", "who did lenglen play against in her most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Helen Wills", "why was the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club so memorable", "Wills dominated the women's game in the late 1920s to early 1930s in the same way that Lenglen had dominated it since 1919.", "what happened during the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club", "The match itself saw Lenglen clinging on to a 6–3, 8–6 victory after being close to a collapse on several occasions." ], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during her final amateur year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during Suzanne Lenglen final amateur year besides her match against Wills", "Truth_answer": "Lenglen seemed to be on course for her seventh Wimbledon singles title however, Lenglen withdrew from the tournament, which would be her last appearance at the courts of Wimbledon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Suzanne Lenglen final amateur year besides her match against Wills", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Suzanne Lenglen do during her final amateur year", "In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Lenglen played what many consider to be her most memorable match.", "what was lenglen's most memorable match of her final amateur year", "The February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes", "who did lenglen play against in her most memorable match of her final amateur year", "Helen Wills", "why was the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club so memorable", "Wills dominated the women's game in the late 1920s to early 1930s in the same way that Lenglen had dominated it since 1919.", "what happened during the February 1926 tournament at the Carlton Club", "The match itself saw Lenglen clinging on to a 6–3, 8–6 victory after being close to a collapse on several occasions.", "What else happened during Suzanne Lenglen final amateur year besides her match against Wills", "Lenglen seemed to be on course for her seventh Wimbledon singles title however, Lenglen withdrew from the tournament, which would be her last appearance at the courts of Wimbledon." ], "Conversation_no": 763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was she forbidden to play Wills", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was Suzanne Lenglen forbidden to play Wills", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Suzanne Lenglen forbidden to play Wills", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the American debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the American debut", "Truth_answer": "1921", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p40", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p47", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p51" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Suzanne Lenglen's American debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What year was Suzanne Lenglen's American debut?", "1921" ], "Conversation_no": 764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Suzanne Lenglen's American debut", "Truth_answer": "Due to sickness, she did not leave France until 6 August and did not make it to the US until 13 August, three days before her opening match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the united states tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What year was Suzanne Lenglen's American debut?", "1921", "What happened during the united states tour?", "Due to sickness, she did not leave France until 6 August and did not make it to the US until 13 August, three days before her opening match." ], "Conversation_no": 764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to a certain part of the country to play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen go to a certain part of the country to play during the US tour", "Truth_answer": "New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen go to a certain part of the country to play during the US tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What year was Suzanne Lenglen's American debut?", "1921", "What happened during the united states tour?", "Due to sickness, she did not leave France until 6 August and did not make it to the US until 13 August, three days before her opening match.", "Did Suzanne Lenglen go to a certain part of the country to play during the US tour?", "New York" ], "Conversation_no": 764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the first matches go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the first matches go", "Truth_answer": "The draw at the U.S. National Championships placed Lenglen in a first round match against Goss followed by a second round match against Mallory if both won their opening matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen's first matches of the US tour go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen", "Context": [ "What year was Suzanne Lenglen's American debut?", "1921", "What happened during the united states tour?", "Due to sickness, she did not leave France until 6 August and did not make it to the US until 13 August, three days before her opening match.", "Did Suzanne Lenglen go to a certain part of the country to play during the US tour?", "New York", "How did Suzanne Lenglen's first matches of the US tour go?", "The draw at the U.S. National Championships placed Lenglen in a first round match against Goss followed by a second round match against Mallory if both won their opening matches." ], "Conversation_no": 764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she do against Goss?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen do against Goss", "Truth_answer": "Goss defaulted", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen do against Goss in the US tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is Move to Elektra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Move to Elektra", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_might_be_giants_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was They Might Be Giants' move to Elektra Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants", "Context": [ "what was They Might Be Giants' move to Elektra Records?", "In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records" ], "Conversation_no": 765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were they signed with before Elektra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the Giants signed with before Elektra", "Truth_answer": "Bar/None", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_might_be_giants_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were They Might Be Giants signed with before Elektra?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants", "Context": [ "what was They Might Be Giants' move to Elektra Records?", "In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records", "who were They Might Be Giants signed with before Elektra?", "Bar/None" ], "Conversation_no": 765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long were they with Elektra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long were They Might Be Giants with Elektra", "Truth_answer": "1989 to 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long were They Might Be Giants with Elektra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants", "Context": [ "what was They Might Be Giants' move to Elektra Records?", "In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records", "who were They Might Be Giants signed with before Elektra?", "Bar/None", "how long were They Might Be Giants with Elektra?", "1989 to 1998" ], "Conversation_no": 765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how successful was their 3rd album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how successful was They Might Be Giants' 3rd album", "Truth_answer": "The album is generally considered to be the band's definitive release, as it is their best-selling and most recognizable album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful was They Might Be Giants' 3rd album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants", "Context": [ "what was They Might Be Giants' move to Elektra Records?", "In 1989, They Might Be Giants signed with Elektra Records", "who were They Might Be Giants signed with before Elektra?", "Bar/None", "how long were They Might Be Giants with Elektra?", "1989 to 1998", "how successful was They Might Be Giants' 3rd album?", "The album is generally considered to be the band's definitive release, as it is their best-selling and most recognizable album." ], "Conversation_no": 765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did the cartoon music videos?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the cartoon music videos for The Simpsons", "Truth_answer": "Warner Bros. Animation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_might_be_giants_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the cartoon music videos for They Might Be Giants?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has Jessica done the last few years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has Jessica done the last few years", "Truth_answer": "Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015. In March 2016, Mauboy released the single Where I'll Stay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Jessica Mauboy done the last few years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What has Jessica Mauboy done the last few years?", "Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015. In March 2016, Mauboy released the single Where I'll Stay." ], "Conversation_no": 766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many releases has Jessica had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many album releases has Jessica Mauboy had", "Truth_answer": "4", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Times_(The_Easybeats_song)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p40", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many album releases has Jessica Mauboy had?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What has Jessica Mauboy done the last few years?", "Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015. In March 2016, Mauboy released the single Where I'll Stay.", "How many album releases has Jessica Mauboy had?", "4" ], "Conversation_no": 766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When will the new album be released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When will Jessica Mauboy's new album be released", "Truth_answer": "Hilda was released on 10/18/2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When will Jessica Mauboy's new album be released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What has Jessica Mauboy done the last few years?", "Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015. In March 2016, Mauboy released the single Where I'll Stay.", "How many album releases has Jessica Mauboy had?", "4", "When will Jessica Mauboy's new album be released?", "Hilda was released on 10/18/2019" ], "Conversation_no": 766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are Jessica's plans for the near future?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Jessica Mauboy's plans for the near future", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Jessica Mauboy's plans for the near future?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What has Jessica Mauboy done the last few years?", "Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015. In March 2016, Mauboy released the single Where I'll Stay.", "How many album releases has Jessica Mauboy had?", "4", "When will Jessica Mauboy's new album be released?", "Hilda was released on 10/18/2019", "What are Jessica Mauboy's plans for the near future?" ], "Conversation_no": 766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the 2nd album called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jessica Mauboy's 2nd album called", "Truth_answer": "Get 'Em Girls (2010)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jessica Mauboy's 2nd album called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "What has Jessica Mauboy done the last few years?", "Mauboy performed at the ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony held on 12 February 2015. In March 2016, Mauboy released the single Where I'll Stay.", "How many album releases has Jessica Mauboy had?", "4", "When will Jessica Mauboy's new album be released?", "Hilda was released on 10/18/2019", "What are Jessica Mauboy's plans for the near future?", "What was Jessica Mauboy's 2nd album called?", "Get 'Em Girls (2010)" ], "Conversation_no": 766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the public review her as a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the public review Jessica Mauboy as a success", "Truth_answer": "Mauboy is one of Australia's most successful female artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the public review Jessica Mauboy as a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Ki-moon affect the Middle East?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ki-moon affect the Middle East", "Truth_answer": "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ban Ki-moon affect the Middle East?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon", "Context": [ "How did Ban Ki-moon affect the Middle East?", "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel." ], "Conversation_no": 767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he suggest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ban Ki-moon suggest", "Truth_answer": "During a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday, 7 January 2009, Ban called for an immediate end to fighting in the Gaza Strip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ban Ki-moon suggest at the meeting of the UN Security Council in 2009 about the Gaza Strip?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Ban Ki-moon affect the Middle East?", "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel.", "What did Ban Ki-moon suggest at the meeting of the UN Security Council in 2009 about the Gaza Strip?", "During a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday, 7 January 2009, Ban called for an immediate end to fighting in the Gaza Strip." ], "Conversation_no": 767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Ban Ki-moon say about the Gaza Strip in 2009", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ban Ki-moon say about the Gaza Strip in 2009 ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon", "Context": [ "How did Ban Ki-moon affect the Middle East?", "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel.", "What did Ban Ki-moon suggest at the meeting of the UN Security Council in 2009 about the Gaza Strip?", "During a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday, 7 January 2009, Ban called for an immediate end to fighting in the Gaza Strip.", "What else did Ban Ki-moon say about the Gaza Strip in 2009 ?" ], "Conversation_no": 767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he support any position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ban Ki-moon support any position for the attacks in the middle east", "Truth_answer": "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ban Ki-moon support any position for the attacks in the middle east?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Ban Ki-moon affect the Middle East?", "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel.", "What did Ban Ki-moon suggest at the meeting of the UN Security Council in 2009 about the Gaza Strip?", "During a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday, 7 January 2009, Ban called for an immediate end to fighting in the Gaza Strip.", "What else did Ban Ki-moon say about the Gaza Strip in 2009 ?", "Did Ban Ki-moon support any position for the attacks in the middle east?", "He criticized both sides, Israel for bombarding Gaza and Hamas for firing rockets into Israel." ], "Conversation_no": 767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he change the bias of the UN towards Israel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ban Ki-moon change the bias of the UN towards Israel", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ban Ki-moon change the bias of the UN towards Israel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What music did they make", "Transformer_rewrite": "What music did they make", "Truth_answer": "Rock, blues, and rock and roll", "Truth_passages": [ "https://teachrock.org/?sfid=7238&post_types=lesson,people,video,image,article&_sft_genre=surf&s=field_p9", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Camisa_de_V%C3%AAnus_p12", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did The Rolling Stones make", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones", "Context": [ "What music did The Rolling Stones make", "Rock, blues, and rock and roll" ], "Conversation_no": 768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name one song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name one song by the rolling stones", "Truth_answer": "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one song by the rolling stones?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones", "Context": [ "What music did The Rolling Stones make", "Rock, blues, and rock and roll", "Name one song by the rolling stones?", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction“" ], "Conversation_no": 768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other songs", "Truth_answer": "Paint It Black“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other songs by the rolling stones besides (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones", "Context": [ "What music did The Rolling Stones make", "Rock, blues, and rock and roll", "Name one song by the rolling stones?", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction“", "Any other songs by the rolling stones besides (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction“?", "Paint It Black“" ], "Conversation_no": 768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was members of the group", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was members of the rolling stones", "Truth_answer": "Mick JaggerKeith RichardsCharlie WattsRonnie Wood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was members of the rolling stones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of one of the singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011", "Truth_answer": "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any other singles between the years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sugizo release any other singles between the years", "Truth_answer": "Dear Spiritual Life“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Dear Spiritual Life“" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was any of the singles top charters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was any of the singles top charters", "Truth_answer": "Prana, topped the iTunes electronic charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011 top charters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Dear Spiritual Life“", "Was any of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011 top charters?", "Prana, topped the iTunes electronic charts" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he produce any songs or work with other artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sugizo produce any songs", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo produce any songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2010–2011:_Flower_of_Life,_Luna_Sea_reunion", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Dear Spiritual Life“", "Was any of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011 top charters?", "Prana, topped the iTunes electronic charts", "Did Sugizo produce any songs?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the stage play last or was in production if listed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the stage play Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae last", "Truth_answer": "Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae, featuring Gackt in the main role, which ran for 120 performances across Japan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the stage play Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2010–2011:_Flower_of_Life,_Luna_Sea_reunion", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Dear Spiritual Life“", "Was any of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011 top charters?", "Prana, topped the iTunes electronic charts", "Did Sugizo produce any songs?", "Yes", "How long did the stage play Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae last?", "Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae, featuring Gackt in the main role, which ran for 120 performances across Japan" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform during those years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sugizo perform during 2010 to 2011", "Truth_answer": "Yes, he performed at the Nagisa Music Festival", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo perform during 2010 to 2011?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2010–2011:_Flower_of_Life,_Luna_Sea_reunion", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Dear Spiritual Life“", "Was any of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011 top charters?", "Prana, topped the iTunes electronic charts", "Did Sugizo produce any songs?", "Yes", "How long did the stage play Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae last?", "Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae, featuring Gackt in the main role, which ran for 120 performances across Japan", "Did Sugizo perform during 2010 to 2011?", "Yes, he performed at the Nagisa Music Festival" ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Soul's Mate Day IV event", "Truth_answer": "On August 29, he held a fan club only event called Soul's Mate Day IV. The show featured an acoustic set which was given the name Soul's Mate Quintet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Soul's Mate Day IV event?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2010–2011:_Flower_of_Life,_Luna_Sea_reunion", "Context": [ "Did Sugizo release any singles in 2010-2011?", "Yes", "What was the name of one of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011?", "Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana", "Did Sugizo release any other singles between 2010 to 2011 besides Fatima, Do-Funk Dance, and Prana?", "Dear Spiritual Life“", "Was any of the singles Sugizo released in 2010 to 2011 top charters?", "Prana, topped the iTunes electronic charts", "Did Sugizo produce any songs?", "Yes", "How long did the stage play Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae last?", "Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae, featuring Gackt in the main role, which ran for 120 performances across Japan", "Did Sugizo perform during 2010 to 2011?", "Yes, he performed at the Nagisa Music Festival", "When was the Soul's Mate Day IV event?", "On August 29, he held a fan club only event called Soul's Mate Day IV. The show featured an acoustic set which was given the name Soul's Mate Quintet." ], "Conversation_no": 769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do any touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Soul's Mate Day IV do any touring", "Truth_answer": "On August 31, he and Luna Sea attended a press conference in Hong Kong, where they announced that they would be touring worldwide after 10 years of inactivity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo and Luna do any touring in 2010 to 2011?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Guiness World Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Guiness World Records", "Truth_answer": "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness)." ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many songs did Rafi sing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing", "Truth_answer": "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000." ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he write in the letter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records", "Truth_answer": "This prompted Rafi to write a letter, in protest, to Guinness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000.", "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records?", "This prompted Rafi to write a letter, in protest, to Guinness." ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he write the letter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Mohammed Rafi write the letter to Guinness World Records", "Truth_answer": "1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Mohammed Rafi write the letter to Guinness World Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000.", "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records?", "This prompted Rafi to write a letter, in protest, to Guinness.", "What year did Mohammed Rafi write the letter to Guinness World Records?", "1979" ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever awarded for those recordings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mohammed Rafi ever awarded for those 25,000 to 26,000 recordings with Guinness World Records", "Truth_answer": "in its 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records gave Mangeshkar's name for the Most Recordings and stated, Rafi claimed to have recorded 28,000 songs between 1944 and 1980.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mohammed Rafi ever awarded for those 25,000 to 26,000 recordings with Guinness World Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000.", "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records?", "This prompted Rafi to write a letter, in protest, to Guinness.", "What year did Mohammed Rafi write the letter to Guinness World Records?", "1979", "Was Mohammed Rafi ever awarded for those 25,000 to 26,000 recordings with Guinness World Records?", "in its 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records gave Mangeshkar's name for the Most Recordings and stated, Rafi claimed to have recorded 28,000 songs between 1944 and 1980.“" ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was other things stated and recorded in the book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was other things stated and recorded in the book", "Truth_answer": "The Guinness Book entries for both Rafi and Lata were eventually deleted in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was other things stated and recorded in the Guinness World Records book on the highest number of songs with Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000.", "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records?", "This prompted Rafi to write a letter, in protest, to Guinness.", "What year did Mohammed Rafi write the letter to Guinness World Records?", "1979", "Was Mohammed Rafi ever awarded for those 25,000 to 26,000 recordings with Guinness World Records?", "in its 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records gave Mangeshkar's name for the Most Recordings and stated, Rafi claimed to have recorded 28,000 songs between 1944 and 1980.“", "What was other things stated and recorded in the Guinness World Records book on the highest number of songs with Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar?", "The Guinness Book entries for both Rafi and Lata were eventually deleted in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do it state why the entries was deleted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Guinness World Records state why the entries was deleted", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Guinness World Records state why the entries was deleted?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi#Guinness_World_Records_controversy", "Context": [ "What was the Guinness World Records for Mohammed Rafi?", "Rafi had challenged the claim that Lata Mangeshkar has recorded the highest number of songs (not less than 25,000 according to Guinness).", "How many songs did Mohammed Rafi sing?", "They estimated the number of songs sung by Rafi to be anything from 25,000 to 26,000.", "What did Mohammed Rafi write in the letter to Guinness World Records?", "This prompted Rafi to write a letter, in protest, to Guinness.", "What year did Mohammed Rafi write the letter to Guinness World Records?", "1979", "Was Mohammed Rafi ever awarded for those 25,000 to 26,000 recordings with Guinness World Records?", "in its 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records gave Mangeshkar's name for the Most Recordings and stated, Rafi claimed to have recorded 28,000 songs between 1944 and 1980.“", "What was other things stated and recorded in the Guinness World Records book on the highest number of songs with Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar?", "The Guinness Book entries for both Rafi and Lata were eventually deleted in 1991.", "Do Guinness World Records state why the entries was deleted?" ], "Conversation_no": 770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever find accurate numbers for the claims?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Guinness ever find accurate numbers for the claims made", "Truth_answer": "A 2015 Manorama Online article states that researchers have found 7,405 songs sung by Rafi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guinness World Records ever find accurate numbers for the claims by Mohammed Rafi for number of songs sung?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Brando's lifestyle like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Brando's lifestyle like", "Truth_answer": "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [ "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics." ], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get this reputation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy", "Truth_answer": "According to Los Angeles magazine, Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [ "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics.", "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy?", "According to Los Angeles magazine, Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was.“" ], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other kind of behavior did he display?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other kind of bad boy behavior did Marlon Brando display besidees being rock and roll", "Truth_answer": "His behavior during the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kind of bad boy behavior did Marlon Brando display besidees being rock and roll?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [ "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics.", "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy?", "According to Los Angeles magazine, Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was.“", "What other kind of bad boy behavior did Marlon Brando display besidees being rock and roll?", "His behavior during the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star." ], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they say he was difficult?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did people involved with the filming of Mutiny say Marlon Brando was difficult", "Truth_answer": "He was blamed for a change in director and a runaway budget, though he disclaimed responsibility for either.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did people involved with the filming of Mutiny say Marlon Brando was difficult?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [ "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics.", "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy?", "According to Los Angeles magazine, Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was.“", "What other kind of bad boy behavior did Marlon Brando display besidees being rock and roll?", "His behavior during the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star.", "Why did people involved with the filming of Mutiny say Marlon Brando was difficult?", "He was blamed for a change in director and a runaway budget, though he disclaimed responsibility for either." ], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did others think about his lifestyle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did others think about Marlon Brando's lifestyle besides people involved with filming of Mutiny", "Truth_answer": "Peter Manso comments, being a celebrity allowed Marlon to take his revenge on the world that deeply hurt him. he hated it because he knew it was false and ephemeral.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others think about Marlon Brando's lifestyle besides people involved with filming of Mutiny?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [ "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics.", "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy?", "According to Los Angeles magazine, Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was.“", "What other kind of bad boy behavior did Marlon Brando display besidees being rock and roll?", "His behavior during the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star.", "Why did people involved with the filming of Mutiny say Marlon Brando was difficult?", "He was blamed for a change in director and a runaway budget, though he disclaimed responsibility for either.", "What did others think about Marlon Brando's lifestyle besides people involved with filming of Mutiny?", "Peter Manso comments, being a celebrity allowed Marlon to take his revenge on the world that deeply hurt him. he hated it because he knew it was false and ephemeral.“" ], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other trouble did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other trouble did Marlon Brando have", "Truth_answer": "On June 12, 1973, Brando broke paparazzo Ron Galella's jaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other trouble did Marlon Brando have besides the film Mutiny?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando#Lifestyle", "Context": [ "What was Marlon Brando's lifestyle like?", "Brando earned a reputation as a 'bad boy' for his public outbursts and antics.", "How did Marlon Brando get the reputation as a bad boy?", "According to Los Angeles magazine, Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was.“", "What other kind of bad boy behavior did Marlon Brando display besidees being rock and roll?", "His behavior during the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star.", "Why did people involved with the filming of Mutiny say Marlon Brando was difficult?", "He was blamed for a change in director and a runaway budget, though he disclaimed responsibility for either.", "What did others think about Marlon Brando's lifestyle besides people involved with filming of Mutiny?", "Peter Manso comments, being a celebrity allowed Marlon to take his revenge on the world that deeply hurt him. he hated it because he knew it was false and ephemeral.“", "What other trouble did Marlon Brando have besides the film Mutiny?", "On June 12, 1973, Brando broke paparazzo Ron Galella's jaw." ], "Conversation_no": 771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after that happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Marlon Brando do after that happened", "Truth_answer": "He reportedly paid a $40,000 out-of-court settlement and suffered an infected hand as a result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marlon Brando do after he broke Ron Galella's jaw?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#First_duel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his first duel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was his first duel", "Truth_answer": "According to the introduction of The Book of Five Rings, Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Miyamoto Musashi's first duel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi", "Context": [ "When was Miyamoto Musashi's first duel?", "According to the introduction of The Book of Five Rings, Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13" ], "Conversation_no": 772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Miyamoto Musashi born", "Truth_answer": "c. 1584", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Miyamoto Musashi born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Upbringing", "Context": [ "When was Miyamoto Musashi's first duel?", "According to the introduction of The Book of Five Rings, Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13", "When was Miyamoto Musashi born?", "c. 1584" ], "Conversation_no": 772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he moved to live with his uncle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Miyamoto Musashi moved to live with his uncle", "Truth_answer": "when Musashi was seven years old, the boy was raised by his uncle, Dorinbo (or Dorin), in Shoreian temple", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Miyamoto Musashi moved to live with his uncle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Upbringing", "Context": [ "When was Miyamoto Musashi's first duel?", "According to the introduction of The Book of Five Rings, Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13", "When was Miyamoto Musashi born?", "c. 1584", "What happened after Miyamoto Musashi moved to live with his uncle?", "when Musashi was seven years old, the boy was raised by his uncle, Dorinbo (or Dorin), in Shoreian temple" ], "Conversation_no": 772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Miyamoto Musashi go to school", "Truth_answer": "Both Dorin and Tasumi, Musashi's uncle by marriage, educated him in Buddhism and basic skills such as writing and reading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Miyamoto Musashi go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Training_in_swordsmanship", "Context": [ "When was Miyamoto Musashi's first duel?", "According to the introduction of The Book of Five Rings, Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13", "When was Miyamoto Musashi born?", "c. 1584", "What happened after Miyamoto Musashi moved to live with his uncle?", "when Musashi was seven years old, the boy was raised by his uncle, Dorinbo (or Dorin), in Shoreian temple", "Where did Miyamoto Musashi go to school?", "Both Dorin and Tasumi, Musashi's uncle by marriage, educated him in Buddhism and basic skills such as writing and reading." ], "Conversation_no": 772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a formal education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi have a formal education", "Truth_answer": "It is said that he may have studied at the Yoshioka-ryū school", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi have a formal education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he graduated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do after he graduated", "Truth_answer": "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist." ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he follow that plan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist", "Truth_answer": "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel." ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do when he joined BMI?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI", "Truth_answer": "From 1974 to 1978", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel.", "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI?", "From 1974 to 1978" ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he showcase any other projects during that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken showcase any other projects during that time", "Truth_answer": "he showcased various BMI workshop works, such as Midnight, Apartment House (lyric by Muriel Robinson), Conversations with Pierre, Harry the Rat and Messiah on Mott Street (lyrics by David Zippel).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken showcase any other projects during the time at BMI?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Breakthrough_years", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel.", "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI?", "From 1974 to 1978", "Did Alan Menken showcase any other projects during the time at BMI?", "he showcased various BMI workshop works, such as Midnight, Apartment House (lyric by Muriel Robinson), Conversations with Pierre, Harry the Rat and Messiah on Mott Street (lyrics by David Zippel)." ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue to write musicals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken continue to write musicals", "Truth_answer": "Menken finally achieved success as a composer when playwright Howard Ashman chose him and Engel to write the music for his musical adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken continue to write musicals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Disney_Renaissance_and_later_films", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel.", "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI?", "From 1974 to 1978", "Did Alan Menken showcase any other projects during the time at BMI?", "he showcased various BMI workshop works, such as Midnight, Apartment House (lyric by Muriel Robinson), Conversations with Pierre, Harry the Rat and Messiah on Mott Street (lyrics by David Zippel).", "Did Alan Menken continue to write musicals?", "Menken finally achieved success as a composer when playwright Howard Ashman chose him and Engel to write the music for his musical adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater." ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work on any movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken work on any movies", "Truth_answer": "Menken and Ashman were hired by Walt Disney Studios to write the music for The Little Mermaid (1989).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken work on any movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel.", "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI?", "From 1974 to 1978", "Did Alan Menken showcase any other projects during the time at BMI?", "he showcased various BMI workshop works, such as Midnight, Apartment House (lyric by Muriel Robinson), Conversations with Pierre, Harry the Rat and Messiah on Mott Street (lyrics by David Zippel).", "Did Alan Menken continue to write musicals?", "Menken finally achieved success as a composer when playwright Howard Ashman chose him and Engel to write the music for his musical adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.", "Did Alan Menken work on any movies?", "Menken and Ashman were hired by Walt Disney Studios to write the music for The Little Mermaid (1989)." ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write anything that was never actually produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken write anything that was never actually produced", "Truth_answer": "Menken wrote several shows that were not produced, including Atina, Evil Queen of the Galaxy (1980), with lyrics by Steve Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken write anything that was never actually produced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Alan Menken do after he graduated college?", "After graduating, Menken's plan was to become either a rock star or a recording artist.", "Did Alan Menken follow the plan to become either a rock star or a recording artist?", "His interest in writing musicals increased when he joined the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Musical Theatre Workshop and was mentored by Lehman Engel.", "What did Alan Menken do when he joined BMI?", "From 1974 to 1978", "Did Alan Menken showcase any other projects during the time at BMI?", "he showcased various BMI workshop works, such as Midnight, Apartment House (lyric by Muriel Robinson), Conversations with Pierre, Harry the Rat and Messiah on Mott Street (lyrics by David Zippel).", "Did Alan Menken continue to write musicals?", "Menken finally achieved success as a composer when playwright Howard Ashman chose him and Engel to write the music for his musical adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.", "Did Alan Menken work on any movies?", "Menken and Ashman were hired by Walt Disney Studios to write the music for The Little Mermaid (1989).", "Did Alan Menken write anything that was never actually produced?", "Menken wrote several shows that were not produced, including Atina, Evil Queen of the Galaxy (1980), with lyrics by Steve Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any instruments ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken play any instruments", "Truth_answer": "Menken developed an interest in music at an early age, taking piano and violin lessons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken play any instruments ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin#Disaster_and_triumph", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the disaster?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the disaster", "Truth_answer": "Thomson sailed on the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern but cable was lost after 1,200 miles (1,900 km) had been laid and the project was abandoned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the disaster for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin#Disaster_and_triumph", "Context": [ "What was the disaster for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin?", "Thomson sailed on the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern but cable was lost after 1,200 miles (1,900 km) had been laid and the project was abandoned." ], "Conversation_no": 774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did the calbe-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin being abandoned happen", "Truth_answer": "1865", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the calbe-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin being abandoned happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin#Disaster_and_triumph", "Context": [ "What was the disaster for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin?", "Thomson sailed on the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern but cable was lost after 1,200 miles (1,900 km) had been laid and the project was abandoned.", "In what year did the calbe-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin being abandoned happen?", "1865" ], "Conversation_no": 774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the expedition was abandoned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin was abandoned", "Truth_answer": "A further attempt in 1866 laid a new cable in two weeks , and the recover and complete the 1865 cable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin was abandoned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin#Disaster_and_triumph", "Context": [ "What was the disaster for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin?", "Thomson sailed on the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern but cable was lost after 1,200 miles (1,900 km) had been laid and the project was abandoned.", "In what year did the calbe-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin being abandoned happen?", "1865", "What happened after the cable-laying expedition of the SS Great Eastern with William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin was abandoned?", "A further attempt in 1866 laid a new cable in two weeks , and the recover and complete the 1865 cable." ], "Conversation_no": 774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the triumph?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the triumph of the Great Eastern", "Truth_answer": "The enterprise was feted as a triumph and Thomson enjoyed a share of the adulation. Thomson, along with the other principals of the project, was knighted on 10 November 1866.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the triumph for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin after new cable was laid in 1866 and the recovery and completition of the 1865 cable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start", "Truth_answer": "1940", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940" ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why were they rivals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals", "Truth_answer": "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940", "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase." ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Coppi address the rivalry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940", "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase.", "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali?" ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won the race on that day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the Giro on that day", "Truth_answer": "Coppi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the race on at 1940 Giro between Coppi and Bartali?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940", "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase.", "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali?", "Who won the race on at 1940 Giro between Coppi and Bartali?", "Coppi" ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they race each other again after that day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali race each other again after the 1940 Giro", "Truth_answer": "By the 1948 world championship at Valkenburg, both climbed off rather than help the other win. They were suspended for two months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali race each other again after the 1940 Giro?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940", "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase.", "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali?", "Who won the race on at 1940 Giro between Coppi and Bartali?", "Coppi", "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali race each other again after the 1940 Giro?", "By the 1948 world championship at Valkenburg, both climbed off rather than help the other win. They were suspended for two months." ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the rivalry continue after the suspension?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the rivalry continue after the suspension of Fausto Coppi and Bartali", "Truth_answer": "The thaw partly broke when the pair shared a bottle on the Col d'Izoard in the 1952 Tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rivalry bewteen Fausto Coppi and Bartali continue after the suspension?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940", "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase.", "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali?", "Who won the race on at 1940 Giro between Coppi and Bartali?", "Coppi", "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali race each other again after the 1940 Giro?", "By the 1948 world championship at Valkenburg, both climbed off rather than help the other win. They were suspended for two months.", "Did the rivalry bewteen Fausto Coppi and Bartali continue after the suspension?", "The thaw partly broke when the pair shared a bottle on the Col d'Izoard in the 1952 Tour" ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they become friends after the rivalry ended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Wolf of Wall Street become friends after the rivalry ended", "Truth_answer": "the two fell out over who had offered it. I did, Bartali insisted. He never gave me anything“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali become friends after the rivalry ended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi#Rivalry_with_Bartali", "Context": [ "When did the Rivalry with Bartali start for Fausto Coppi?", "1940", "Why were Fausto Coppi and Bartali rivals?", "Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the team to chase.", "Did Fausto Coppi address the rivalry with Bartali?", "Who won the race on at 1940 Giro between Coppi and Bartali?", "Coppi", "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali race each other again after the 1940 Giro?", "By the 1948 world championship at Valkenburg, both climbed off rather than help the other win. They were suspended for two months.", "Did the rivalry bewteen Fausto Coppi and Bartali continue after the suspension?", "The thaw partly broke when the pair shared a bottle on the Col d'Izoard in the 1952 Tour", "Did Fausto Coppi and Bartali become friends after the rivalry ended?", "the two fell out over who had offered it. I did, Bartali insisted. He never gave me anything“" ], "Conversation_no": 775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else of note about the rivalry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note about the Fausto Coppi rivalry with Bartali besides the start, reason, suspension, and relationship", "Truth_answer": "Their rivalry was the subject of intense coverage and resulted in epic races.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note about the Fausto Coppi rivalry with Bartali besides the start, reason, suspension, and relationship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did andy move to dublin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did andy move to dublin", "Truth_answer": "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while," ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release", "Truth_answer": "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968" ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you give me some information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you give me some information about the music in Irvine", "Truth_answer": "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare." ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the burgeoning folk scene?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the burgeoning folk scene", "Truth_answer": "However, he very quickly noticed that a burgeoning folk scene was emerging, centred around the Baggot Street–Merrion quarter of Dublin's city centre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the burgeoning folk scene for musician Andy Irvine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare.", "What is the burgeoning folk scene for musician Andy Irvine?", "However, he very quickly noticed that a burgeoning folk scene was emerging, centred around the Baggot Street–Merrion quarter of Dublin's city centre." ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Andy Irvine meet", "Truth_answer": "Irvine met like-minded people such as Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly and Barney McKenna, who would later form The Dubliners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did musician Andy Irvine meet in Dublin's burgeoning folk scene?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare.", "What is the burgeoning folk scene for musician Andy Irvine?", "However, he very quickly noticed that a burgeoning folk scene was emerging, centred around the Baggot Street–Merrion quarter of Dublin's city centre.", "Who did musician Andy Irvine meet in Dublin's burgeoning folk scene?", "Irvine met like-minded people such as Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly and Barney McKenna, who would later form The Dubliners." ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did musician Andy Irvine do at the time after meeting like-minded people during the 1960s", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Moynihan, with whom he created a musical partnership which turned into Sweeney's Men in the summer of 1966, after the addition of 'Galway Joe' Dolan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did musician Andy Irvine do at the time after meeting like-minded people during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)#1960s:_Dublin,_Sweeney's_Men,_Eastern_Europe", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare.", "What is the burgeoning folk scene for musician Andy Irvine?", "However, he very quickly noticed that a burgeoning folk scene was emerging, centred around the Baggot Street–Merrion quarter of Dublin's city centre.", "Who did musician Andy Irvine meet in Dublin's burgeoning folk scene?", "Irvine met like-minded people such as Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly and Barney McKenna, who would later form The Dubliners.", "What did musician Andy Irvine do at the time after meeting like-minded people during the 1960s?", "Johnny Moynihan, with whom he created a musical partnership which turned into Sweeney's Men in the summer of 1966, after the addition of 'Galway Joe' Dolan" ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do with his time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did musician Andy Irvine do with his time during 1960s besides music and meeting like-minded people", "Truth_answer": "While in the process of adopting the itinerant lifestyle of a musician, Irvine developed a taste for travel, initially within Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did musician Andy Irvine do with his time during 1960s besides music and meeting like-minded people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweeney%27s_Men#Legacy", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare.", "What is the burgeoning folk scene for musician Andy Irvine?", "However, he very quickly noticed that a burgeoning folk scene was emerging, centred around the Baggot Street–Merrion quarter of Dublin's city centre.", "Who did musician Andy Irvine meet in Dublin's burgeoning folk scene?", "Irvine met like-minded people such as Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly and Barney McKenna, who would later form The Dubliners.", "What did musician Andy Irvine do at the time after meeting like-minded people during the 1960s?", "Johnny Moynihan, with whom he created a musical partnership which turned into Sweeney's Men in the summer of 1966, after the addition of 'Galway Joe' Dolan", "What else did musician Andy Irvine do with his time during 1960s besides music and meeting like-minded people?", "While in the process of adopting the itinerant lifestyle of a musician, Irvine developed a taste for travel, initially within Ireland." ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Andy Irvine write", "Truth_answer": "The trio recorded their first single Old Maid in the Garrett/The Derby Ram for Pye Records at Eamonn Andrews Studios in the spring of 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did musician Andy Irvine write during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweeney%27s_Men#Legacy", "Context": [ "Why did musician Andy Irvine move to dublin?", "In 1962, when his two-year contract with the BBC's 'Rep' ended, Irvine moved to Dublin and continued earning a living as an actor for a while,", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine release?", "Irvine wrote his first song, West Coast of Clare, in the late summer of 1968", "Can you give me some information on musician Andy Irvine's West Coast of Clare“?", "It was actually written with a Danish girl called Birte in mind, but... it very quickly became a memory of great times in Clare.", "What is the burgeoning folk scene for musician Andy Irvine?", "However, he very quickly noticed that a burgeoning folk scene was emerging, centred around the Baggot Street–Merrion quarter of Dublin's city centre.", "Who did musician Andy Irvine meet in Dublin's burgeoning folk scene?", "Irvine met like-minded people such as Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly and Barney McKenna, who would later form The Dubliners.", "What did musician Andy Irvine do at the time after meeting like-minded people during the 1960s?", "Johnny Moynihan, with whom he created a musical partnership which turned into Sweeney's Men in the summer of 1966, after the addition of 'Galway Joe' Dolan", "What else did musician Andy Irvine do with his time during 1960s besides music and meeting like-minded people?", "While in the process of adopting the itinerant lifestyle of a musician, Irvine developed a taste for travel, initially within Ireland.", "What songs did musician Andy Irvine write during the 1960s?", "The trio recorded their first single Old Maid in the Garrett/The Derby Ram for Pye Records at Eamonn Andrews Studios in the spring of 1967" ], "Conversation_no": 776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he become famous at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Andy Irvine become famous at all with Sweeney's Men", "Truth_answer": "For a band with such a short lifespan, their influence was considerable. Thanks largely to Irvine, they helped evolve a more structured approach to the accompaniment of ballads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweeney's_Men_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Andy Irvine become famous at all with Sweeney's Men?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Berry#1970%E2%80%931979:_Back_to_Chess:_%22My_Ding-a-Ling%22_to_White_House_concert", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the White house consert hold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the White house consert hold", "Truth_answer": "At the request of Jimmy Carter, Berry performed at the White House on June 1, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Berry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Chuck Berry White house concert held?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Berry#1970%E2%80%931979:_Back_to_Chess:_%22My_Ding-a-Ling%22_to_White_House_concert", "Context": [ "Where was the Chuck Berry White house concert held?", "At the request of Jimmy Carter, Berry performed at the White House on June 1, 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any intresting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any intresting information on Chuck Berry", "Truth_answer": "Berry returned to Chess from 1970 to 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any intresting information on Chuck Berry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Berry#1970%E2%80%931979:_Back_to_Chess:_%22My_Ding-a-Ling%22_to_White_House_concert", "Context": [ "Where was the Chuck Berry White house concert held?", "At the request of Jimmy Carter, Berry performed at the White House on June 1, 1979.", "any intresting information on Chuck Berry?", "Berry returned to Chess from 1970 to 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he quit chess?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Chuck Berry quit Chess Records", "Truth_answer": "Berry's second tenure with Chess ended with the 1975 album Chuck Berry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Berry_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chuck Berry quit Chess Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono#First_solo_album_and_Fly", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of her first solo album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of her first solo album", "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708073401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(Yoko_Ono_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p46", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p61", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p78", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p83", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218215431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximately_Infinite_Universe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono#First_solo_album_and_Fly", "Context": [ "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band" ], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the solo album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the solo album successful", "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band was released to considerable critical disdain in 1970. Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band failed to chart in the UK but reached number 182 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the solo album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "none mentioned", "Context": [ "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band", "Was the solo album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono successful?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band was released to considerable critical disdain in 1970. Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band failed to chart in the UK but reached number 182 in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a single from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a single from the album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a single from the album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(Yoko_Ono_album)", "Context": [ "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band", "Was the solo album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono successful?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band was released to considerable critical disdain in 1970. Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band failed to chart in the UK but reached number 182 in the US.", "Was there a single from the album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono?" ], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Fly the name of another album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Fly the name of another album by Yoko Ono", "Truth_answer": "Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708073401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(Yoko_Ono_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fly the name of another album by Yoko Ono?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(Yoko_Ono_album)#Release", "Context": [ "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band", "Was the solo album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono successful?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band was released to considerable critical disdain in 1970. Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band failed to chart in the UK but reached number 182 in the US.", "Was there a single from the album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono?", "Was Fly the name of another album by Yoko Ono?", "Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono" ], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the public like the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the public like the album Fly by Yoko Ono", "Truth_answer": "Fly peaked at number 199 in the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708073401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(Yoko_Ono_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public like the album Fly by Yoko Ono?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximately_Infinite_Universe", "Context": [ "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band", "Was the solo album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono successful?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band was released to considerable critical disdain in 1970. Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band failed to chart in the UK but reached number 182 in the US.", "Was there a single from the album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono?", "Was Fly the name of another album by Yoko Ono?", "Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono", "Did the public like the album Fly by Yoko Ono?", "Fly peaked at number 199 in the Billboard charts." ], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yoko Ono have any other albums after Fly", "Truth_answer": "Approximately Infinite Universe is a double album by Yoko Ono", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218215431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximately_Infinite_Universe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yoko Ono have any other albums after Fly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximately_Infinite_Universe", "Context": [ "What was the name of Yoko Ono's first solo album?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band", "Was the solo album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono successful?", "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band was released to considerable critical disdain in 1970. Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band failed to chart in the UK but reached number 182 in the US.", "Was there a single from the album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band by Yoko Ono?", "Was Fly the name of another album by Yoko Ono?", "Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono", "Did the public like the album Fly by Yoko Ono?", "Fly peaked at number 199 in the Billboard charts.", "Did Yoko Ono have any other albums after Fly?", "Approximately Infinite Universe is a double album by Yoko Ono" ], "Conversation_no": 778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album released", "Truth_answer": "1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p46", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218215431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximately_Infinite_Universe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218215431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximately_Infinite_Universe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Approximately Infinite Universe by Yoko Ono released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of Michelle Branch's first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Michelle Branch's first album", "Truth_answer": "The Spirit Room", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Michelle Branch's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everywhere_(Michelle_Branch_song)", "Context": [ "What was the name of Michelle Branch's first album?", "The Spirit Room" ], "Conversation_no": 779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Michelle Branch's single Everywhere come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Michelle Branch's single Everywhere come out", "Truth_answer": "07/17/2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Michelle Branch's single Everywhere come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch#2001%E2%80%932005:_The_Spirit_Room_and_Hotel_Paper", "Context": [ "What was the name of Michelle Branch's first album?", "The Spirit Room", "What year did Michelle Branch's single Everywhere come out?", "07/17/2001" ], "Conversation_no": 779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Michelle Branch appear on Total Request Live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Michelle Branch appear on Total Request Live", "Truth_answer": "In August 2001, she appeared on Total Request Live after Everywhere reached No. 4 on the show's chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michelle Branch appear on Total Request Live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch#2001%E2%80%932005:_The_Spirit_Room_and_Hotel_Paper", "Context": [ "What was the name of Michelle Branch's first album?", "The Spirit Room", "What year did Michelle Branch's single Everywhere come out?", "07/17/2001", "When did Michelle Branch appear on Total Request Live?", "In August 2001, she appeared on Total Request Live after Everywhere reached No. 4 on the show's chart." ], "Conversation_no": 779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did The Spirit Room album reach Double Platinum status?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Spirit Room album reach Double Platinum status", "Truth_answer": "The Spirit Room was certified Double Platinum by the RIAA for selling over two million copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Spirit Room album by Michelle Branch reach Double Platinum status?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens#Pee-wee's_Playhouse:_1986%E2%80%931991", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Pee wee's playhouse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Pee wee's playhouse", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee%27s_Playhouse_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee%27s_Playhouse", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse" ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the show begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin", "Truth_answer": "09/13/1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee%27s_Playhouse", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "09/13/1986" ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the show end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end", "Truth_answer": "11/17/1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens#Pee-wee's_Playhouse:_1986%E2%80%931991", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "09/13/1986", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end?", "11/17/1990" ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the inspiration for Pee wee's playhouse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the inspiration for Pee-wee's Playhouse", "Truth_answer": "After seeing the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the CBS network approached Reubens with an ill-received cartoon series proposal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee%27s_Playhouse_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the inspiration for Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://peewee.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Guest_stars", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "09/13/1986", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end?", "11/17/1990", "what was the inspiration for Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "After seeing the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the CBS network approached Reubens with an ill-received cartoon series proposal." ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Pee wee have guests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Pee wee have guests on Pee-wee's Playhouse", "Truth_answer": "Alisan Porter, Calvert DeForest, Diane Yang, Jimmy Smits, Natasha Lyonne, Phil Hartman, Sandra Bernhard, Shaun WeissShaun Weiss, Steve James", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pee wee have guests on Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "09/13/1986", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end?", "11/17/1990", "what was the inspiration for Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "After seeing the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the CBS network approached Reubens with an ill-received cartoon series proposal.", "did Pee wee have guests on Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "Alisan Porter, Calvert DeForest, Diane Yang, Jimmy Smits, Natasha Lyonne, Phil Hartman, Sandra Bernhard, Shaun WeissShaun Weiss, Steve James" ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is an interesting fact about Pee wee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact about Pee wee", "Truth_answer": "His feature film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, directed by the then-unknown Tim Burton, was a financial and critical success, and soon developed into a cult film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact about Pee wee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "09/13/1986", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end?", "11/17/1990", "what was the inspiration for Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "After seeing the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the CBS network approached Reubens with an ill-received cartoon series proposal.", "did Pee wee have guests on Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "Alisan Porter, Calvert DeForest, Diane Yang, Jimmy Smits, Natasha Lyonne, Phil Hartman, Sandra Bernhard, Shaun WeissShaun Weiss, Steve James", "what is an interesting fact about Pee wee?", "His feature film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, directed by the then-unknown Tim Burton, was a financial and critical success, and soon developed into a cult film." ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the name of the sequel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the name of the sequel for Pee Wee", "Truth_answer": "Its sequel, Big Top Pee-wee (1988), was less successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the sequel to Pee-wee's Big Adventure?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens#Pee-wee_Herman", "Context": [ "What is Pee wee's playhouse for Paul Reubens?", "In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens to act, produce, and direct his live-action children's program, Pee-wee's Playhouse", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse begin?", "09/13/1986", "when did the show Pee-wee's Playhouse end?", "11/17/1990", "what was the inspiration for Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "After seeing the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the CBS network approached Reubens with an ill-received cartoon series proposal.", "did Pee wee have guests on Pee-wee's Playhouse?", "Alisan Porter, Calvert DeForest, Diane Yang, Jimmy Smits, Natasha Lyonne, Phil Hartman, Sandra Bernhard, Shaun WeissShaun Weiss, Steve James", "what is an interesting fact about Pee wee?", "His feature film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, directed by the then-unknown Tim Burton, was a financial and critical success, and soon developed into a cult film.", "what was the name of the sequel to Pee-wee's Big Adventure?", "Its sequel, Big Top Pee-wee (1988), was less successful." ], "Conversation_no": 780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what type of character is Pee wee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of character is Pee wee", "Truth_answer": "a man who wanted to be a comic but was so inept at telling jokes that it was obvious to the audience that he would never make it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of character is Pee wee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which of the Sinhalese people cuisine was mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of the Sinhalese people cuisine was mentioned", "Truth_answer": "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the Sinhalese people's cuisines was mentioned in the Sinhalese people article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "Which of the Sinhalese people's cuisines was mentioned in the Sinhalese people article?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion." ], "Conversation_no": 781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they name the process or equipment in making the cuisine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the Sinhalese people article name the process or equipment in making the Sinhalese cuisine", "Truth_answer": "The influence of the Indian cooking methods and food have played a major role in what Sri Lankans eat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Sinhalese people article name the process or equipment in making the Sinhalese cuisine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "Which of the Sinhalese people's cuisines was mentioned in the Sinhalese people article?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion.", "Does the Sinhalese people article name the process or equipment in making the Sinhalese cuisine?", "The influence of the Indian cooking methods and food have played a major role in what Sri Lankans eat." ], "Conversation_no": 781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was mentioned about this cuisine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was mentioned about the Sinhalese cuisine", "Truth_answer": "Spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was mentioned about the Sinhalese cuisine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "Which of the Sinhalese people's cuisines was mentioned in the Sinhalese people article?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion.", "Does the Sinhalese people article name the process or equipment in making the Sinhalese cuisine?", "The influence of the Indian cooking methods and food have played a major role in what Sri Lankans eat.", "What else was mentioned about the Sinhalese cuisine?", "Spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner." ], "Conversation_no": 781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other cuisine mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other cuisine from the Sinhalese culture mentioned, besides curries", "Truth_answer": "Some of the Sri Lankan dishes have striking resemblance to Kerala cuisine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other cuisine from the Sinhalese culture mentioned, besides curries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "Which of the Sinhalese people's cuisines was mentioned in the Sinhalese people article?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion.", "Does the Sinhalese people article name the process or equipment in making the Sinhalese cuisine?", "The influence of the Indian cooking methods and food have played a major role in what Sri Lankans eat.", "What else was mentioned about the Sinhalese cuisine?", "Spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "Was there any other cuisine from the Sinhalese culture mentioned, besides curries?", "Some of the Sri Lankan dishes have striking resemblance to Kerala cuisine." ], "Conversation_no": 781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there names of the part of the world mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there names of the parts of the world mentioned in the Sinhalese people article", "Truth_answer": "Dutch and Portuguese sweets continue to be popular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there names of the parts of the world mentioned in the Sinhalese people article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenilia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Juvenilia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Juvenilia", "Truth_answer": "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenilia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Juvenilia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern#Formative_juvenilia_and_emergence_from_study,_Opp._1–2,_1899–1908", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting in the Juvenilia article", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern#Formative_juvenilia_and_emergence_from_study,_Opp._1–2,_1899–1908", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are his other works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Anton Webern's other works", "Truth_answer": "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern#Formative_juvenilia_and_emergence_from_study,_Opp._1–2,_1899–1908", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his juvenilia recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern published little of his early work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern#Formative_juvenilia_and_emergence_from_study,_Opp._1–2,_1899–1908", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind.", "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded?", "Anton Webern published little of his early work." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What genre did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What genre did Anton Webern play", "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder, the genre that most testifies to his roots in Romanticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre did Anton Webern play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind.", "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded?", "Anton Webern published little of his early work.", "What genre did Anton Webern play?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder, the genre that most testifies to his roots in Romanticism." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of his works a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of Anton Webern's works a success", "Truth_answer": "During and shortly after the post-war period, Anton Webern was posthumously received with attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Anton Webern's works a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern#Youth,_education,_and_other_early_experiences_in_Austria-Hungary", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind.", "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded?", "Anton Webern published little of his early work.", "What genre did Anton Webern play?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder, the genre that most testifies to his roots in Romanticism.", "Were any of Anton Webern's works a success?", "During and shortly after the post-war period, Anton Webern was posthumously received with attention." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who inspired Webern and his contemporaries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who inspired Webern and his contemporaries", "Truth_answer": "Segantini's work was a likely inspiration for Anton Webern's 1905 single-movement string quartet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired Anton Webern and his contemporaries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern#Atonality,_lieder,_and_aphorism,_Opp._3–16_and_Tot,_1908–24", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind.", "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded?", "Anton Webern published little of his early work.", "What genre did Anton Webern play?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder, the genre that most testifies to his roots in Romanticism.", "Were any of Anton Webern's works a success?", "During and shortly after the post-war period, Anton Webern was posthumously received with attention.", "Who inspired Anton Webern and his contemporaries?", "Segantini's work was a likely inspiration for Anton Webern's 1905 single-movement string quartet." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his works mainly about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Anton Webern's works mainly about", "Truth_answer": "A recurring theme of Anton Webern's World War I settings is that of the wanderer, estranged or lost and seeking return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Anton Webern's works mainly about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Anton_Webern", "Context": [ "What was Juvenilia?", "Juvenilia are musical or artistic works produced by an author during their youth.", "Is there anything interesting in the article on Anton Webern?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder.", "What are Anton Webern's other works?", "Other works include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind.", "Were Anton Webern's juvenilia recorded?", "Anton Webern published little of his early work.", "What genre did Anton Webern play?", "Anton Webern's earliest works consist primarily of lieder, the genre that most testifies to his roots in Romanticism.", "Were any of Anton Webern's works a success?", "During and shortly after the post-war period, Anton Webern was posthumously received with attention.", "Who inspired Anton Webern and his contemporaries?", "Segantini's work was a likely inspiration for Anton Webern's 1905 single-movement string quartet.", "What were Anton Webern's works mainly about?", "A recurring theme of Anton Webern's World War I settings is that of the wanderer, estranged or lost and seeking return." ], "Conversation_no": 782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his last work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Anton Webern's last work", "Truth_answer": "Op. 31, Cantata No. 2 for soprano, bass, choir and orchestra, on a poem by Hildegard Jone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anton Webern's last work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you provide a little background information on the 1977-1980 musical direction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you provide a little background information on the 1977-1980 musical direction", "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records requested that Journey change their musical style and add a frontman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide a little background information on Journey's 1977-1980 musical direction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "Can you provide a little background information on Journey's 1977-1980 musical direction?", "Columbia Records requested that Journey change their musical style and add a frontman." ], "Conversation_no": 783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the musical style changed after this suggestion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the musical style of the band Journey changed after the suggestion from Columbia Records", "Truth_answer": "Journey hired Robert Fleischman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical style of the band Journey changed after the suggestion from Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "Can you provide a little background information on Journey's 1977-1980 musical direction?", "Columbia Records requested that Journey change their musical style and add a frontman.", "Was the musical style of the band Journey changed after the suggestion from Columbia Records?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman." ], "Conversation_no": 783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Robert do to bring about those changes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Robert Fleischman do to bring about changes in Journey's style", "Truth_answer": "Journey made the transition to a more popular style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Fleischman do to bring about changes in Journey's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "Can you provide a little background information on Journey's 1977-1980 musical direction?", "Columbia Records requested that Journey change their musical style and add a frontman.", "Was the musical style of the band Journey changed after the suggestion from Columbia Records?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman.", "What did Robert Fleischman do to bring about changes in Journey's style?", "Journey made the transition to a more popular style." ], "Conversation_no": 783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is important about the popular style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is important about the popular style of the band Journey", "Truth_answer": "The new incarnation of Journey wrote the hit Wheel in the Sky“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about the popular style of the band Journey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#1977–1980:_New_musical_direction,_Next,_Infinity,_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "Can you provide a little background information on Journey's 1977-1980 musical direction?", "Columbia Records requested that Journey change their musical style and add a frontman.", "Was the musical style of the band Journey changed after the suggestion from Columbia Records?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman.", "What did Robert Fleischman do to bring about changes in Journey's style?", "Journey made the transition to a more popular style.", "What is important about the popular style of the band Journey?", "The new incarnation of Journey wrote the hit Wheel in the Sky“." ], "Conversation_no": 783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the band Journey", "Truth_answer": "In late 1977, Journey hired Steve Perry as their new lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the band Journey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#General_crisis_of_the_17th_century", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were Trevor-Ropers thoughts on the general crisis of the 17th century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Trevor-Ropers thoughts on the general crisis of the 17th century", "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trevor-Ropers argued that the middle years of the 17th century in Western Europesaw a widespread break-down in politics, economics and society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Hugh Trevor-Ropers thoughts on the general crisis of the 17th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#General_crisis_of_the_17th_century", "Context": [ "What were Hugh Trevor-Ropers thoughts on the general crisis of the 17th century?", "Hugh Trevor-Ropers argued that the middle years of the 17th century in Western Europesaw a widespread break-down in politics, economics and society." ], "Conversation_no": 784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the effects of this break-down?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the effects of the break-downs in politics, economics and society in the 17th Century crisis", "Truth_answer": "The English Civil War, the Fronde in France, the climax of the Thirty Years' War in Germany, troubles in the Netherlands, were all manifestations of the same problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the effects of the break-downs in politics, economics and society in the 17th Century crisis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#General_crisis_of_the_17th_century", "Context": [ "What were Hugh Trevor-Ropers thoughts on the general crisis of the 17th century?", "Hugh Trevor-Ropers argued that the middle years of the 17th century in Western Europesaw a widespread break-down in politics, economics and society.", "What were the effects of the break-downs in politics, economics and society in the 17th Century crisis?", "The English Civil War, the Fronde in France, the climax of the Thirty Years' War in Germany, troubles in the Netherlands, were all manifestations of the same problems." ], "Conversation_no": 784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other major effects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other major effects from the 17th Century Crisis", "Truth_answer": "The most important causes of the “general crisis” in Hugh Trevor-Roper's opinion were conflicts between “Court” and “Country”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other major effects from the 17th Century Crisis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#General_crisis_of_the_17th_century", "Context": [ "What were Hugh Trevor-Ropers thoughts on the general crisis of the 17th century?", "Hugh Trevor-Ropers argued that the middle years of the 17th century in Western Europesaw a widespread break-down in politics, economics and society.", "What were the effects of the break-downs in politics, economics and society in the 17th Century crisis?", "The English Civil War, the Fronde in France, the climax of the Thirty Years' War in Germany, troubles in the Netherlands, were all manifestations of the same problems.", "Were there other major effects from the 17th Century Crisis?", "The most important causes of the “general crisis” in Hugh Trevor-Roper's opinion were conflicts between “Court” and “Country”." ], "Conversation_no": 784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did European society and its people change after these major shifts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did European society and its people change after the major shifts of the 17th century", "Truth_answer": "The religious and intellectual changes introduced by the Reformation and the Renaissance were important secondary causes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did European society and its people change after the major shifts of the 17th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Critical_reputation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did bell screen calls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did bell screen calls", "Truth_answer": "The explanation was that for Art Bell to use un-screened open phone lines while in the Philippines would require listeners to call directly at enormous cost to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Art Bell screen calls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Critical_reputation", "Context": [ "Why did Art Bell screen calls?", "The explanation was that for Art Bell to use un-screened open phone lines while in the Philippines would require listeners to call directly at enormous cost to them." ], "Conversation_no": 785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were bells regular guests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Art Bell's regular guests", "Truth_answer": "Ed Dames, Richard C. Hoagland, Terence McKenna, Dannion Brinkley, David John Oates, and Robert Bigelow were all regular guests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Art Bell's regular guests?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Critical_reputation", "Context": [ "Why did Art Bell screen calls?", "The explanation was that for Art Bell to use un-screened open phone lines while in the Philippines would require listeners to call directly at enormous cost to them.", "Who were Art Bell's regular guests?", "Ed Dames, Richard C. Hoagland, Terence McKenna, Dannion Brinkley, David John Oates, and Robert Bigelow were all regular guests." ], "Conversation_no": 785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he change the program name to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Art Bell change the Coast to Coast AM program's name to", "Truth_answer": "Ghost to Ghost AM", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Bell change the Coast to Coast AM program's name to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Critical_reputation", "Context": [ "Why did Art Bell screen calls?", "The explanation was that for Art Bell to use un-screened open phone lines while in the Philippines would require listeners to call directly at enormous cost to them.", "Who were Art Bell's regular guests?", "Ed Dames, Richard C. Hoagland, Terence McKenna, Dannion Brinkley, David John Oates, and Robert Bigelow were all regular guests.", "What did Art Bell change the Coast to Coast AM program's name to?", "Ghost to Ghost AM" ], "Conversation_no": 785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where does he wish he chose instead of the USA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does Art Bell wish he chose instead of the USA", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell admitted that he should have chosen New Zealand instead of the Philippines as an alternative to the USA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Art Bell wish he chose to broadcast his show from instead of the USA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Seattle Allen's first team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Seattle Allen's first team", "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Boston_Celtics_(2007–2012)", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics", "Truth_answer": "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Seattle_SuperSonics_(2003–2007)", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What accomplishments did he achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics", "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any controversies during his time with Seattle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?" ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his problems with Kobe Bryant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant", "Truth_answer": "In an emergency motion, Ray Allen was responding to a claim made by the man, Bryant Coleman, that he was being stalked by Allen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?", "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant?", "In an emergency motion, Ray Allen was responding to a claim made by the man, Bryant Coleman, that he was being stalked by Allen." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Seattle_SuperSonics_(2003–2007)", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?", "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant?", "In an emergency motion, Ray Allen was responding to a claim made by the man, Bryant Coleman, that he was being stalked by Allen.", "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words?" ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much money did he make with the SuperSonics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much money did Ray Allen make with the Supersonics", "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen signed a 5-year, $80 million contract extension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Ray Allen make with the Supersonics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Seattle_SuperSonics_(2003–2007)", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?", "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant?", "In an emergency motion, Ray Allen was responding to a claim made by the man, Bryant Coleman, that he was being stalked by Allen.", "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words?", "How much money did Ray Allen make with the Supersonics?", "Ray Allen signed a 5-year, $80 million contract extension." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he break any records during his time with Seattle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen break any records during his time with Seattle", "Truth_answer": "On April 19, 2006, Ray Allen broke Dennis Scott's ten-year-old NBA record for 3-point field goals made in a season in a game against the Denver Nuggets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen break any records during his time with Seattle?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Seattle_SuperSonics_(2003–2007)", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?", "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant?", "In an emergency motion, Ray Allen was responding to a claim made by the man, Bryant Coleman, that he was being stalked by Allen.", "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words?", "How much money did Ray Allen make with the Supersonics?", "Ray Allen signed a 5-year, $80 million contract extension.", "Did Ray Allen break any records during his time with Seattle?", "On April 19, 2006, Ray Allen broke Dennis Scott's ten-year-old NBA record for 3-point field goals made in a season in a game against the Denver Nuggets." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has anybody broken that record since Allen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has anybody broken the NBA record for 3-point field goals since Ray Allen", "Truth_answer": "The record has since been broken by Stephen Curry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anybody broken the NBA record for 3-point field goals since Ray Allen?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen#Seattle_SuperSonics_(2003–2007)", "Context": [ "Were the Seattle Supersonics Ray Allen's first team?", "Ray Allen began his basketball career as a collegiate athlete for the Connecticut Huskies.", "Why did Ray Allen leave the SuperSonics?", "On June 28, 2007, the Sonics traded Ray Allen and Glen Davis, the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft, to the Celtics.", "What accomplishments did Ray Allen achieve with the SuperSonics?", "Ray Allen achieved many individual accomplishments. On March 12, 2006, Allen became the 97th player in NBA history to score 15,000 points.", "Were there any controversies during Ray Allen's time with Seattle?", "What were Ray Allen's problems with Kobe Bryant?", "In an emergency motion, Ray Allen was responding to a claim made by the man, Bryant Coleman, that he was being stalked by Allen.", "What did Kobe Bryant do during this war of words?", "How much money did Ray Allen make with the Supersonics?", "Ray Allen signed a 5-year, $80 million contract extension.", "Did Ray Allen break any records during his time with Seattle?", "On April 19, 2006, Ray Allen broke Dennis Scott's ten-year-old NBA record for 3-point field goals made in a season in a game against the Denver Nuggets.", "Has anybody broken the NBA record for 3-point field goals since Ray Allen?", "The record has since been broken by Stephen Curry." ], "Conversation_no": 786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Ray Allen regarding the SuperSonics", "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen scored a career-high 54 points against the Utah Jazz in a 122–114 overtime win, the second most in Sonics history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Ray Allen regarding the SuperSonics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band#1969–76", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they on tour in 1969", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were they on tour in 1969", "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also toured Japan twice soon after this period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on tour in 1969?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band#1969–76", "Context": [ "Were Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on tour in 1969?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also toured Japan twice soon after this period." ], "Conversation_no": 787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any albums during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums during 1969-1976", "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded and released Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, issued in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums during 1969-1976?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band#1969–76", "Context": [ "Were Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on tour in 1969?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also toured Japan twice soon after this period.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums during 1969-1976?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded and released Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, issued in 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Uncle Charlie and Nitty Gritty Teddy a hit", "Truth_answer": "The album included the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's best-known singles; Michael Nesmith's Some of Shelley's Blues, and four Kenny Loggins songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band#1969–76", "Context": [ "Were Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on tour in 1969?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also toured Japan twice soon after this period.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums during 1969-1976?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded and released Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, issued in 1970.", "Was Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band a hit?", "The album included the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's best-known singles; Michael Nesmith's Some of Shelley's Blues, and four Kenny Loggins songs." ], "Conversation_no": 787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other singles off this album that were hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have any other singles off the album Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy that were hits", "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's version of Mr. Bojangles became the group's first hit, peaking at #9 on Billboard's all genre Hot 100 chart, with 36 weeks on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have any other singles off the album Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy that were hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band#1969–76", "Context": [ "Were Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on tour in 1969?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also toured Japan twice soon after this period.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums during 1969-1976?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded and released Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, issued in 1970.", "Was Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band a hit?", "The album included the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's best-known singles; Michael Nesmith's Some of Shelley's Blues, and four Kenny Loggins songs.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have any other singles off the album Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy that were hits?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's version of Mr. Bojangles became the group's first hit, peaking at #9 on Billboard's all genre Hot 100 chart, with 36 weeks on the chart." ], "Conversation_no": 787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other albums during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any other albums between 1969-1976", "Truth_answer": "The next album, All The Good Times, released during early 1972, had a similar style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any other albums between 1969-1976?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Were Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on tour in 1969?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also toured Japan twice soon after this period.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums during 1969-1976?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded and released Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy, issued in 1970.", "Was Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band a hit?", "The album included the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's best-known singles; Michael Nesmith's Some of Shelley's Blues, and four Kenny Loggins songs.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have any other singles off the album Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy that were hits?", "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's version of Mr. Bojangles became the group's first hit, peaking at #9 on Billboard's all genre Hot 100 chart, with 36 weeks on the chart.", "Did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any other albums between 1969-1976?", "The next album, All The Good Times, released during early 1972, had a similar style." ], "Conversation_no": 787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles were released from this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles were released from this album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the album All the Good Times by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017", "Truth_answer": "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey#1981–1999", "Context": [ "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey#2000–2010", "Context": [ "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a depressed suburban father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey#2000–2010", "Context": [ "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a depressed suburban father." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movie did he win that for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie did Kevin Spacey win an Academy Award for Best Actor for", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 1999's American Beauty.", "Truth_passages": [ 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a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a depressed suburban father.", "What movie did Kevin Spacey win an Academy Award for Best Actor for?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 1999's American Beauty." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movies was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movies was Kevin Spacey in", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey played a physically and emotionally scarred grade school teacher in Pay It Forward (2000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey#2000–2010", "Context": [ "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a depressed suburban father.", "What movie did Kevin Spacey win an Academy Award for Best Actor for?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 1999's American Beauty.", "What movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "Kevin Spacey played a physically and emotionally scarred grade school teacher in Pay It Forward (2000)." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other movies than The Wolf of Wall Street", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Kevin Spacey played an MIT lecturer in the film 21.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey#2011–2018", "Context": [ "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a depressed suburban father.", "What movie did Kevin Spacey win an Academy Award for Best Actor for?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 1999's American Beauty.", "What movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "Kevin Spacey played a physically and emotionally scarred grade school teacher in Pay It Forward (2000).", "What other movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "In 2008, Kevin Spacey played an MIT lecturer in the film 21." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is that the only thing he produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is that the only thing Kevin Spacey produced", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey executive produced the biographical survival thriller film Captain Phillips in 2013, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that the only thing Kevin Spacey produced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was there any legal trouble for Spacey between 2011 - 2017?", "In October 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.", "Did Kevin Spacey win other awards?", "Kevin Spacey's performance as the enigmatic criminal Verbal Kint in Bryan Singer's 1995 neo-noir film The Usual Suspects won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "What was another award that Kevin Spacey won?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a depressed suburban father.", "What movie did Kevin Spacey win an Academy Award for Best Actor for?", "Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 1999's American Beauty.", "What movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "Kevin Spacey played a physically and emotionally scarred grade school teacher in Pay It Forward (2000).", "What other movies was Kevin Spacey in?", "In 2008, Kevin Spacey played an MIT lecturer in the film 21.", "Is that the only thing Kevin Spacey produced?", "Kevin Spacey executive produced the biographical survival thriller film Captain Phillips in 2013, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture." ], "Conversation_no": 788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win anything for Call of Duty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey win anything for his role in Call of Duty", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey win anything for his role in Call of Duty?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence#Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom", "Truth_answer": "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence#Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences." ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the book published ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published", "Truth_answer": "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington." ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the book received by critics ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence#Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?" ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom", "Truth_answer": "There are many alleged embellishments in Seven Pillars, though some allegations have been disproved with time, most definitively in Jeremy Wilson's authorised biography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence#Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "There are many alleged embellishments in Seven Pillars, though some allegations have been disproved with time, most definitively in Jeremy Wilson's authorised biography." ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are these embellishments ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the embellishments in Seven Pillars of Wisdom", "Truth_answer": "T. E. Lawrence's claim to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are these embellishments on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence#Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "There are many alleged embellishments in Seven Pillars, though some allegations have been disproved with time, most definitively in Jeremy Wilson's authorised biography.", "What are these embellishments on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "T. E. Lawrence's claim to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep." ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who countered his claims ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who countered T.E. Lawrence’s claims to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep", "Truth_answer": "Lawrence's own notebooks refute his claim. In reality, this famous camel ride lasted for more than 70 hours and was interrupted by two long breaks for sleeping.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who countered T.E. Lawrence’s claims to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "There are many alleged embellishments in Seven Pillars, though some allegations have been disproved with time, most definitively in Jeremy Wilson's authorised biography.", "What are these embellishments on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "T. E. Lawrence's claim to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep.", "Who countered T.E. Lawrence’s claims to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep?", "Lawrence's own notebooks refute his claim. In reality, this famous camel ride lasted for more than 70 hours and was interrupted by two long breaks for sleeping." ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any other claims?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T.E. Lawrence make any other claims", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T.E. Lawrence make any other claims besides to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without sleep?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence#Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "There are many alleged embellishments in Seven Pillars, though some allegations have been disproved with time, most definitively in Jeremy Wilson's authorised biography.", "What are these embellishments on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "T. E. Lawrence's claim to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep.", "Who countered T.E. Lawrence’s claims to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep?", "Lawrence's own notebooks refute his claim. In reality, this famous camel ride lasted for more than 70 hours and was interrupted by two long breaks for sleeping.", "Did T.E. Lawrence make any other claims besides to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without sleep?" ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he write the book ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did T.E. Lawrence write the book", "Truth_answer": "He stated that it was written as a result of his war service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did T.E. Lawrence write the book ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Seven Pillars of Wisdom ?", "Lawrence's major work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an account of his war experiences.", "When was the Seven Pillars of Wisdom published?", "The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by Herbert John Hodgson and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by Eric Kennington.", "How was the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence received by critics ?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "There are many alleged embellishments in Seven Pillars, though some allegations have been disproved with time, most definitively in Jeremy Wilson's authorised biography.", "What are these embellishments on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "T. E. Lawrence's claim to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep.", "Who countered T.E. Lawrence’s claims to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep?", "Lawrence's own notebooks refute his claim. In reality, this famous camel ride lasted for more than 70 hours and was interrupted by two long breaks for sleeping.", "Did T.E. Lawrence make any other claims besides to have crossed the Sinai Peninsula from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without sleep?", "Why did T.E. Lawrence write the book ?", "He stated that it was written as a result of his war service." ], "Conversation_no": 789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Military Strategies does TE Lawrence mention in his book ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Military Strategies does TE Lawrence mention in his book", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Military Strategies does T.E. Lawrence mention in his book The Seven Pillars of Wisdom?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin#Education_and_early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was she born", "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin#Education_and_early_life", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London." ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Rosalind Franklin born", "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin#Education_and_early_life", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London." ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any hobbies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies", "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin is alarmingly clever – she spends all her time doing arithmetic for pleasure, and invariably gets her sums right.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin#Education_and_early_life", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies?", "Rosalind Franklin is alarmingly clever – she spends all her time doing arithmetic for pleasure, and invariably gets her sums right.“" ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "She did this as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "She did this as a child", "Truth_answer": "From early childhood, Rosalind Franklin showed exceptional scholastic abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Rosalind Franklin did arithmetic for fun as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies?", "Rosalind Franklin is alarmingly clever – she spends all her time doing arithmetic for pleasure, and invariably gets her sums right.“", "Rosalind Franklin did arithmetic for fun as a child?", "From early childhood, Rosalind Franklin showed exceptional scholastic abilities." ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was her IQ ever tested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rosalind Franklin's IQ ever tested", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rosalind Franklin's IQ ever tested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin#Education_and_early_life", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies?", "Rosalind Franklin is alarmingly clever – she spends all her time doing arithmetic for pleasure, and invariably gets her sums right.“", "Rosalind Franklin did arithmetic for fun as a child?", "From early childhood, Rosalind Franklin showed exceptional scholastic abilities.", "Was Rosalind Franklin's IQ ever tested?" ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she start college right after high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin start college right after high school", "Truth_answer": "With six distinctions, Rosalind Franklin passed her matriculation in 1938, winning a scholarship for university, the School Leaving Exhibition of £30 a year for three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin start college right after high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin#Career_and_research", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies?", "Rosalind Franklin is alarmingly clever – she spends all her time doing arithmetic for pleasure, and invariably gets her sums right.“", "Rosalind Franklin did arithmetic for fun as a child?", "From early childhood, Rosalind Franklin showed exceptional scholastic abilities.", "Was Rosalind Franklin's IQ ever tested?", "Did Rosalind Franklin start college right after high school?", "With six distinctions, Rosalind Franklin passed her matriculation in 1938, winning a scholarship for university, the School Leaving Exhibition of £30 a year for three years." ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her dream job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rosalind Franklin's dream job", "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin asked Adrienne Weill for help and to let her know of job openings for a physical chemist who knows very little physical chemistry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rosalind Franklin's dream job?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Where was Rosalind Franklin born?", "Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920 in 50 Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, London.", "Did Rosalind Franklin have any hobbies?", "Rosalind Franklin is alarmingly clever – she spends all her time doing arithmetic for pleasure, and invariably gets her sums right.“", "Rosalind Franklin did arithmetic for fun as a child?", "From early childhood, Rosalind Franklin showed exceptional scholastic abilities.", "Was Rosalind Franklin's IQ ever tested?", "Did Rosalind Franklin start college right after high school?", "With six distinctions, Rosalind Franklin passed her matriculation in 1938, winning a scholarship for university, the School Leaving Exhibition of £30 a year for three years.", "What was Rosalind Franklin's dream job?", "Rosalind Franklin asked Adrienne Weill for help and to let her know of job openings for a physical chemist who knows very little physical chemistry." ], "Conversation_no": 790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she want to do as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rosalind Franklin want to do as a child", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rosalind Franklin want to do as a child?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#First_recordings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his very first recording", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his very first recording", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#First_recordings", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he tour 1st?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any other tours", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other bars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other bars", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#Double_Trouble", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did he hit it big", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "Truth_answer": "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#In_Step", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any major hits", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "Truth_answer": "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#First_recordings", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever perform with others", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "Truth_answer": "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was the best", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the best of the people that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the best of the people that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#First_recordings", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky.", "who was the best of the people that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with" ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anyone else that he performed with", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there anyone else that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with, besides Stephen Tobolowsky", "Truth_answer": "In March 1973, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anyone else that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with, besides Stephen Tobolowsky", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky.", "who was the best of the people that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with", "was there anyone else that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with, besides Stephen Tobolowsky", "In March 1973, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is he still living", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Stevie Ray Vaughan still living", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Stevie Ray Vaughan still living", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#Awards_and_honors", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky.", "who was the best of the people that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with", "was there anyone else that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with, besides Stephen Tobolowsky", "In March 1973, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers.", "is Stevie Ray Vaughan still living", "Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan win awards", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan won five W. C. Handy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan win awards", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#Guitars", "Context": [ "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's very first recording?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "What year did Stevie Ray Vaughan tour 1st?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any other tours, besides the 1977 one", "Stevie Ray Vaughan headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan perform at any other bars?", "Stevie Ray Vaughan joined the Brooklyn Underground, playing professionally at local bars and clubs.", "what year did Stevie Ray Vaughan hit it big", "In mid-November 1979, Chesley Millikin signed Stevie Ray Vaughan to a management contract.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan have any major hits", "In Step included the song, Crossfire; it became Stevie Ray Vaughan's only number one hit.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan ever perform with others", "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky.", "who was the best of the people that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with", "was there anyone else that Stevie Ray Vaughan performed with, besides Stephen Tobolowsky", "In March 1973, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers.", "is Stevie Ray Vaughan still living", "Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990.", "did Stevie Ray Vaughan win awards", "Stevie Ray Vaughan won five W. C. Handy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he play anything", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan play anything", "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan owned and used a variety of guitars during his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stevie Ray Vaughan play anything", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Final_seasons_in_uniform", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the things he did in his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the things he did in his final season", "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Final_seasons_in_uniform", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6." ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article", "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers." ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why didn't it work for the new generation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Final_seasons_in_uniform", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers.", "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers?" ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why didn't he continue managing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why didn't Dick Williams continue managing in his later years", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Dick Williams was named manager of the West Palm Beach Tropics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Dick Williams continue managing in his later years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Final_seasons_in_uniform", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers.", "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers?", "Why didn't Dick Williams continue managing in his later years?", "In 1989, Dick Williams was named manager of the West Palm Beach Tropics." ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is The Tropics the last team he managed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is The Tropics the last team Dick Williams managed", "Truth_answer": "The Tropics folded at the end of the season, and the rest of the league folded a year later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Tropics the last team Dick Williams managed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Final_seasons_in_uniform", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers.", "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers?", "Why didn't Dick Williams continue managing in his later years?", "In 1989, Dick Williams was named manager of the West Palm Beach Tropics.", "Is The Tropics the last team Dick Williams managed?", "The Tropics folded at the end of the season, and the rest of the league folded a year later." ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the last team he worked with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the last team Dick Williams worked with", "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams remained in the game as a special consultant to George Steinbrenner and the New York Yankees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last team Dick Williams worked with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams#Hall_of_Fame_induction", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers.", "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers?", "Why didn't Dick Williams continue managing in his later years?", "In 1989, Dick Williams was named manager of the West Palm Beach Tropics.", "Is The Tropics the last team Dick Williams managed?", "The Tropics folded at the end of the season, and the rest of the league folded a year later.", "What was the last team Dick Williams worked with?", "Dick Williams remained in the game as a special consultant to George Steinbrenner and the New York Yankees." ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any honors upon his departure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dick Williams receive any honors upon his departure from managing", "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in December 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dick Williams receive any honors upon his departure from managing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steinbrenner#New_York_Yankees_career", "Context": [ "What was one of the things Dick Williams did in his final season?", "Dick Williams came back to the American League West on May 6.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Dick Williams' autocratic managing style no longer resonated with the new generation of ballplayers.", "Why didn't Dick Williams' managing style work for the new generation of ballplayers?", "Why didn't Dick Williams continue managing in his later years?", "In 1989, Dick Williams was named manager of the West Palm Beach Tropics.", "Is The Tropics the last team Dick Williams managed?", "The Tropics folded at the end of the season, and the rest of the league folded a year later.", "What was the last team Dick Williams worked with?", "Dick Williams remained in the game as a special consultant to George Steinbrenner and the New York Yankees.", "Did Dick Williams receive any honors upon his departure from managing?", "Dick Williams was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in December 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any issues managing the Yankees?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dick Williams have any issues managing the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Because Dick Williams was still under contract to Oakland, the subsequent legal wrangling prevented the Yankees from hiring him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203224023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steinbrenner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dick Williams have any issues managing the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim#Collaborations_with_James_Lapine_(1984–1994)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Howw did Stephen collaborate with James?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Howw did Stephen collaborate with James", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Sondheim found a new collaborator in James Lapine after he saw Lapine's Twelve Dreams off-Broadway in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stephen Sondheim collaborate with James Lapine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim#Collaborations_with_James_Lapine_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "How did Stephen Sondheim collaborate with James Lapine?", "Stephen Sondheim found a new collaborator in James Lapine after he saw Lapine's Twelve Dreams off-Broadway in 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do together at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine do together in the 1980s", "Truth_answer": "Their first collaboration was Sunday in the Park with George (1984).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine do together in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim#Collaborations_with_James_Lapine_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "How did Stephen Sondheim collaborate with James Lapine?", "Stephen Sondheim found a new collaborator in James Lapine after he saw Lapine's Twelve Dreams off-Broadway in 1981.", "What did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine do together in the 1980s?", "Their first collaboration was Sunday in the Park with George (1984)." ], "Conversation_no": 793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this collaboration a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the 1980s collaboration a success", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's first collaboration a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim#Collaborations_with_James_Lapine_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "How did Stephen Sondheim collaborate with James Lapine?", "Stephen Sondheim found a new collaborator in James Lapine after he saw Lapine's Twelve Dreams off-Broadway in 1981.", "What did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine do together in the 1980s?", "Their first collaboration was Sunday in the Park with George (1984).", "Was Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's first collaboration a success?", "Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play." ], "Conversation_no": 793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they collaborate in other projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine collaborate in other projects", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's last work together was the rhapsodic Passion (1994).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine collaborate in other projects, besides Sunday in the Park with George?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim#Collaborations_with_James_Lapine_(1984–1994)", "Context": [ "How did Stephen Sondheim collaborate with James Lapine?", "Stephen Sondheim found a new collaborator in James Lapine after he saw Lapine's Twelve Dreams off-Broadway in 1981.", "What did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine do together in the 1980s?", "Their first collaboration was Sunday in the Park with George (1984).", "Was Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's first collaboration a success?", "Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play.", "Did Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine collaborate in other projects, besides Sunday in the Park with George?", "Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's last work together was the rhapsodic Passion (1994)." ], "Conversation_no": 793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this last work a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's last work a success", "Truth_answer": "With a run of 280 performances, Passion was the shortest-running show to win a Tony Award for Best Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's last work a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was was the relation between Dimebad and Darell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was was the relation between Dimebad and Darell", "Truth_answer": "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell#Early_glam_metal_years", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Pantera formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the band Pantera formed", "Truth_answer": "Pantera was formed in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell#Early_glam_metal_years", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Pantera was formed in 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the purpose of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the band Pantera", "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Paul was asked to join a band alongside his high school classmates Terry Glaze (guitar), Tommy Bradford (bass) and Donny Hart (vocals).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the band Pantera?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell#Early_glam_metal_years", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Pantera was formed in 1981.", "What was the purpose of the band Pantera?", "Vinnie Paul was asked to join a band alongside his high school classmates Terry Glaze (guitar), Tommy Bradford (bass) and Donny Hart (vocals)." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the influence on the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the influence on the band Pantera", "Truth_answer": "Inspired by Kiss, Van Halen and Judas Priest, Pantera originally had a glam metal style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the influence on the band Pantera?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell#Early_glam_metal_years", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Pantera was formed in 1981.", "What was the purpose of the band Pantera?", "Vinnie Paul was asked to join a band alongside his high school classmates Terry Glaze (guitar), Tommy Bradford (bass) and Donny Hart (vocals).", "Who was the influence on the band Pantera?", "Inspired by Kiss, Van Halen and Judas Priest, Pantera originally had a glam metal style." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dimebag Darrell article", "Truth_answer": "Pantera released its first album, Metal Magic, in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dimebag Darrell article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Magic", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Pantera was formed in 1981.", "What was the purpose of the band Pantera?", "Vinnie Paul was asked to join a band alongside his high school classmates Terry Glaze (guitar), Tommy Bradford (bass) and Donny Hart (vocals).", "Who was the influence on the band Pantera?", "Inspired by Kiss, Van Halen and Judas Priest, Pantera originally had a glam metal style.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dimebag Darrell article?", "Pantera released its first album, Metal Magic, in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Metal Magic released", "Truth_answer": "Metal Magic is the debut studio album by Pantera, released on June 10, 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416074017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Magic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Metal Magic released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Magic#Reception", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Pantera was formed in 1981.", "What was the purpose of the band Pantera?", "Vinnie Paul was asked to join a band alongside his high school classmates Terry Glaze (guitar), Tommy Bradford (bass) and Donny Hart (vocals).", "Who was the influence on the band Pantera?", "Inspired by Kiss, Van Halen and Judas Priest, Pantera originally had a glam metal style.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dimebag Darrell article?", "Pantera released its first album, Metal Magic, in 1983.", "When was the album Metal Magic released?", "Metal Magic is the debut studio album by Pantera, released on June 10, 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Metal Magic by Pantera a success", "Truth_answer": "Eduardo Rivadavia described the album as exceedingly average hard rock and metal misfires with only two promising songs in I'll Be Alright and Widowmaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416074017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Magic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Metal Magic by Pantera a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Magic#Reception", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dimebag and Darrell?", "Dimebag Darrell was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan.", "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Pantera was formed in 1981.", "What was the purpose of the band Pantera?", "Vinnie Paul was asked to join a band alongside his high school classmates Terry Glaze (guitar), Tommy Bradford (bass) and Donny Hart (vocals).", "Who was the influence on the band Pantera?", "Inspired by Kiss, Van Halen and Judas Priest, Pantera originally had a glam metal style.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dimebag Darrell article?", "Pantera released its first album, Metal Magic, in 1983.", "When was the album Metal Magic released?", "Metal Magic is the debut studio album by Pantera, released on June 10, 1983.", "Was the album Metal Magic by Pantera a success?", "Eduardo Rivadavia described the album as exceedingly average hard rock and metal misfires with only two promising songs in I'll Be Alright and Widowmaker." ], "Conversation_no": 794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which song in the album was mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which song in the Metal Magic album was mentioned in the article", "Truth_answer": "Eduardo Rivadavia described the album as exceedingly average hard rock and metal misfires with only two promising songs in I'll Be Alright and Widowmaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416074017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Magic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which song in the Metal Magic album was mentioned in the article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Colour by Numbers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Colour by Numbers", "Truth_answer": "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released", "Truth_answer": "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-150477/_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful", "Truth_answer": "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club", "Truth_answer": "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other singles were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other singles were there", "Truth_answer": "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with Karma Chameleon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club", "Truth_answer": "Karma Chameleon became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies to date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK.", "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club?", "Karma Chameleon became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies to date." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it continue to do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Karma Chameleon by Culture Club continue to do well", "Truth_answer": "Karma Chameleon also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karma Chameleon by Culture Club continue to do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK.", "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club?", "Karma Chameleon became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies to date.", "Did Karma Chameleon by Culture Club continue to do well?", "Karma Chameleon also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other success did they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other success did Culture Club have, besides Karma Chameleon", "Truth_answer": "The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including Miss Me Blind“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did Culture Club have, besides Karma Chameleon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Colour_by_Numbers:_1983–1984", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK.", "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club?", "Karma Chameleon became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies to date.", "Did Karma Chameleon by Culture Club continue to do well?", "Karma Chameleon also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks.", "What other success did Culture Club have, besides Karma Chameleon?", "The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including Miss Me Blind“." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have other top hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Culture Club have other top hits", "Truth_answer": "Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including It's a Miracle and Victims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club have other top hits, besides Miss Me Blind?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK.", "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club?", "Karma Chameleon became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies to date.", "Did Karma Chameleon by Culture Club continue to do well?", "Karma Chameleon also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks.", "What other success did Culture Club have, besides Karma Chameleon?", "The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including Miss Me Blind“.", "Did Culture Club have other top hits, besides Miss Me Blind?", "Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including It's a Miracle and Victims." ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour for Colour by Numbers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Culture Club tour for Colour by Numbers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club tour for Colour by Numbers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club#Waking_Up_with_the_House_on_Fire,_From_Luxury_to_Heartache_and_decline:_1984–1986", "Context": [ "What was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "Culture Club's second album, Colour by Numbers, was released in 1983.", "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Colour by Numbers was released in 1983.", "Was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club successful?", "The album Colour by Numbers sold four million copies in the US.", "What else happened with the album Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The first single, Church of the Poison Mind, featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10.", "What other singles were on Colour by Numbers by Culture Club?", "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave Culture Club their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK.", "What else happened with Karma Chameleon by Culture Club?", "Karma Chameleon became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies to date.", "Did Karma Chameleon by Culture Club continue to do well?", "Karma Chameleon also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks.", "What other success did Culture Club have, besides Karma Chameleon?", "The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including Miss Me Blind“.", "Did Culture Club have other top hits, besides Miss Me Blind?", "Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including It's a Miracle and Victims.", "Did Culture Club tour for Colour by Numbers?" ], "Conversation_no": 795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this album for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the album Colour by Numbers for Culture Club", "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Culture Club released their third album Waking Up with the House on Fire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the album Colour by Numbers for Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Ancestry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are Longoria's ancestors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are Longoria's ancestors", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Ancestry", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Lorenzo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria", "Truth_answer": "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pbs.org/wnet/facesofamerica/profiles/eva-longoria/8/", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who's another ancestor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria", "Truth_answer": "Pedro Longoria was Eva Longoria's seventh great-grandfather.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pbs.org/wnet/facesofamerica/profiles/eva-longoria/8/", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather.", "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Pedro Longoria was Eva Longoria's seventh great-grandfather." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are all her ancestors from Mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are all of Eva Longoria's ancestors from Mexico", "Truth_answer": "A significant part of Eva Longoria's bloodline runs back to Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211235855id_/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/facesofamerica/profiles/eva-longoria/8/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are all of Eva Longoria's ancestors from Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather.", "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Pedro Longoria was Eva Longoria's seventh great-grandfather.", "Are all of Eva Longoria's ancestors from Mexico?", "A significant part of Eva Longoria's bloodline runs back to Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria's ancestry", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria's ancestry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://people.com/celebrity/eva-longoria-visits-spanish-village-ancestry-finding-your-roots/", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather.", "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Pedro Longoria was Eva Longoria's seventh great-grandfather.", "Are all of Eva Longoria's ancestors from Mexico?", "A significant part of Eva Longoria's bloodline runs back to Europe.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria's ancestry?", "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has Longoria commented on her ancestry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Eva Longoria commented on her ancestry", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria said, “I have been wanting to visit the small village where my ancestors came from.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419155210id_/https://people.com/celebrity/eva-longoria-visits-spanish-village-ancestry-finding-your-roots/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Eva Longoria commented on her ancestry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/eva-longorias-surprising-dna-test/", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather.", "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Pedro Longoria was Eva Longoria's seventh great-grandfather.", "Are all of Eva Longoria's ancestors from Mexico?", "A significant part of Eva Longoria's bloodline runs back to Europe.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria's ancestry?", "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr.", "Has Eva Longoria commented on her ancestry?", "Eva Longoria said, “I have been wanting to visit the small village where my ancestors came from." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is she related to Yo Yo Ma?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Eva Longoria related to Yo Yo Ma", "Truth_answer": "Because the Native Americans descended from people who migrated from Asia about 16,000 years ago, Eva Longoria is distantly related to Chinese-American cellist Yo-Yo Ma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201001134824id_/https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/eva-longorias-surprising-dna-test/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Eva Longoria related to Yo Yo Ma?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/eva-longorias-surprising-dna-test/", "Context": [ "Who are Eva Longoria's ancestors?", "Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor is her ninth great-grandfather, Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria, who immigrated to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) in 1603.", "Who was Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria is Eva Longoria's oldest identifiable Spanish immigrant ancestor, her ninth great-grandfather.", "Who's another ancestor of Eva Longoria besides Lorenzo Suárez de Longoria?", "Pedro Longoria was Eva Longoria's seventh great-grandfather.", "Are all of Eva Longoria's ancestors from Mexico?", "A significant part of Eva Longoria's bloodline runs back to Europe.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eva Longoria's ancestry?", "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr.", "Has Eva Longoria commented on her ancestry?", "Eva Longoria said, “I have been wanting to visit the small village where my ancestors came from.", "How is Eva Longoria related to Yo Yo Ma?", "Because the Native Americans descended from people who migrated from Asia about 16,000 years ago, Eva Longoria is distantly related to Chinese-American cellist Yo-Yo Ma." ], "Conversation_no": 796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is known about her ancestry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is known about her ancestry", "Truth_answer": "According to Eva Longoria's genetic markers, she is: 70 percent European, 27 percent Native American, 3 percent African.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known about her ancestry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://beatzone.eu/track/Sevendust/Beautiful_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.allmusic.com/artist/sevendust-mn0000016132/biography", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were they discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were the band Sevendust discovered", "Truth_answer": "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607124000id_/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/sevendust-mn0000016132/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_(album)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sevendust's debut album do", "Truth_answer": "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_(album)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the album go gold on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the album go gold on", "Truth_answer": "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the album go gold on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_(album)", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles are from this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles are from the album Sevendust", "Truth_answer": "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(Sevendust_album)", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their next album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sevendust's second album", "Truth_answer": "Home is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Sevendust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(Sevendust_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sevendust's second album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate.", "What was Sevendust's second album?", "Home is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Sevendust." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sevendust go on tour around 1999", "Truth_answer": "Sevendust appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sevendust go on tour around 1999?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate.", "What was Sevendust's second album?", "Home is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Sevendust.", "Did Sevendust go on tour around 1999?", "Sevendust appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the highlight of their career during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Sevendust's career around 1999", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Sevendust's debut album reached 19 on the charts, they went on tours, and appeared on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Sevendust's career around 1999?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate.", "What was Sevendust's second album?", "Home is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Sevendust.", "Did Sevendust go on tour around 1999?", "Sevendust appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed.", "What was the highlight of Sevendust's career around 1999?", "In 1999, Sevendust's debut album reached 19 on the charts, they went on tours, and appeared on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sevendust receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "Sevendust have attained success with three consecutive RIAA gold certified albums, a Grammy nomination, and have sold millions of albums worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://weheartmusic.typepad.com/blog/girl-in-a-coma/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sevendust receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate.", "What was Sevendust's second album?", "Home is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Sevendust.", "Did Sevendust go on tour around 1999?", "Sevendust appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed.", "What was the highlight of Sevendust's career around 1999?", "In 1999, Sevendust's debut album reached 19 on the charts, they went on tours, and appeared on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show.", "Did Sevendust receive any awards?", "Sevendust have attained success with three consecutive RIAA gold certified albums, a Grammy nomination, and have sold millions of albums worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they get the name Sevendust?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did they get the name Sevendust", "Truth_answer": "Another band named Crawlspac' sent notice that they wanted $2,500 for the rights to their name, and the band decided to change their name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did they get the name Sevendust?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Early_years_and_Sevendust_(1994–1998)", "Context": [ "How was the band Sevendust formed?", "Sevendust was formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.", "How were the band Sevendust discovered?", "Sevendust first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat soundtrack.", "How did Sevendust's debut album do?", "The album Sevendust sold at least 732,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold.", "What did the album go gold on?", "The album was rated gold by the RIAA.", "What singles are from the album Sevendust?", "The singles from the debut album Sevendust are Black, Bitch, and Too Close to Hate.", "What was Sevendust's second album?", "Home is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Sevendust.", "Did Sevendust go on tour around 1999?", "Sevendust appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed.", "What was the highlight of Sevendust's career around 1999?", "In 1999, Sevendust's debut album reached 19 on the charts, they went on tours, and appeared on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show.", "Did Sevendust receive any awards?", "Sevendust have attained success with three consecutive RIAA gold certified albums, a Grammy nomination, and have sold millions of albums worldwide.", "How did they get the name Sevendust?", "Another band named Crawlspac' sent notice that they wanted $2,500 for the rights to their name, and the band decided to change their name." ], "Conversation_no": 797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Sevendust do after receiving the notice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sevendust do after receiving the notice", "Truth_answer": "Rather than purchase the rights, the band members chose to rename themselves Sevendust, a name inspired by the commercial insecticide brand Sevin Dust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sevendust do after receiving the notice?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What gave him his start in his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What gave him his start in his early career", "Truth_answer": "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223230737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://fraze.com/news/10-things-you-might-not-know-about-george-benson/", "Context": [ "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others." ], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson", "Truth_answer": "George Benson's first instrument was the ukulele because his hands were not yet big enough for the guitar when he started playing music at the young age of 7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910002525id_/http://fraze.com:80/news/10-things-you-might-not-know-about-george-benson/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/george-benson", "Context": [ "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson?", "George Benson's first instrument was the ukulele because his hands were not yet big enough for the guitar when he started playing music at the young age of 7." ], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who influence him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who influenced George Benson", "Truth_answer": "George Benson was mostly inspired by jazz and soul music of the 1940's and 1950's. His playing denotes clear influences by Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced George Benson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson#1970s_and_1980s", "Context": [ "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson?", "George Benson's first instrument was the ukulele because his hands were not yet big enough for the guitar when he started playing music at the young age of 7.", "Who influenced George Benson?", "George Benson was mostly inspired by jazz and soul music of the 1940's and 1950's. His playing denotes clear influences by Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery." ], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Benson tour", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223230737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Benson tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson#1970s_and_1980s", "Context": [ "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson?", "George Benson's first instrument was the ukulele because his hands were not yet big enough for the guitar when he started playing music at the young age of 7.", "Who influenced George Benson?", "George Benson was mostly inspired by jazz and soul music of the 1940's and 1950's. His playing denotes clear influences by Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery.", "Did George Benson tour?", "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton." ], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any live performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Benson do any live performances", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Benson do any live performances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson#Early_career", "Context": [ "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson?", "George Benson's first instrument was the ukulele because his hands were not yet big enough for the guitar when he started playing music at the young age of 7.", "Who influenced George Benson?", "George Benson was mostly inspired by jazz and soul music of the 1940's and 1950's. His playing denotes clear influences by Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery.", "Did George Benson tour?", "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton.", "Did George Benson do any live performances?", "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton." ], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about George Benson's early career", "Truth_answer": "Miles Davis employed Benson in the mid-1960s, featuring his guitar on Paraphernalia from his album Miles in the Sky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about George Benson's early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Benson#Early_career", "Context": [ "What gave George Benson his start in his early career?", "A former child prodigy, George Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Benson?", "George Benson's first instrument was the ukulele because his hands were not yet big enough for the guitar when he started playing music at the young age of 7.", "Who influenced George Benson?", "George Benson was mostly inspired by jazz and soul music of the 1940's and 1950's. His playing denotes clear influences by Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery.", "Did George Benson tour?", "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton.", "Did George Benson do any live performances?", "In 1976, George Benson toured with soul singer Minnie Riperton.", "Can you tell me more about George Benson's early career?", "Miles Davis employed Benson in the mid-1960s, featuring his guitar on Paraphernalia from his album Miles in the Sky." ], "Conversation_no": 798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Miles Davis album Miles in the Sky released", "Truth_answer": "Miles Davis featured George Benson's guitar on his 1968 Columbia release, Miles in the Sky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Miles Davis album Miles in the Sky released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru#2009–10:_Return_to_the_US,_and_This_Is_the_One", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she return to the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she return to the US", "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru's new English album, titled This Is the One, was released on March 14, 2009 in Japan and on May 12, 2009 in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Utada Hikaru return to the US?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_received_by_Utada_Hikaru", "Context": [ "When did Utada Hikaru return to the US?", "Utada Hikaru's new English album, titled This Is the One, was released on March 14, 2009 in Japan and on May 12, 2009 in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Utada Hikaru win any awards around 2009", "Truth_answer": "In 2009 Utada Hikaru won four Japan Gold Disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utada Hikaru win any awards around 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When did Utada Hikaru return to the US?", "Utada Hikaru's new English album, titled This Is the One, was released on March 14, 2009 in Japan and on May 12, 2009 in the United States.", "Did Utada Hikaru win any awards around 2009?", "In 2009 Utada Hikaru won four Japan Gold Disc Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Utada Hikaru", "Truth_answer": "On July 3, 2015, Utada announced that she had given birth to a son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Utada Hikaru?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Utada Hikaru return to the US?", "Utada Hikaru's new English album, titled This Is the One, was released on March 14, 2009 in Japan and on May 12, 2009 in the United States.", "Did Utada Hikaru win any awards around 2009?", "In 2009 Utada Hikaru won four Japan Gold Disc Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Utada Hikaru?", "On July 3, 2015, Utada announced that she had given birth to a son." ], "Conversation_no": 799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she release them on October 15?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Utada Hikaru release their on October 15", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utada Hikaru release the lyrics that were due on October 15?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_the_One#Commercial_performance", "Context": [ "When did Utada Hikaru return to the US?", "Utada Hikaru's new English album, titled This Is the One, was released on March 14, 2009 in Japan and on May 12, 2009 in the United States.", "Did Utada Hikaru win any awards around 2009?", "In 2009 Utada Hikaru won four Japan Gold Disc Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Utada Hikaru?", "On July 3, 2015, Utada announced that she had given birth to a son.", "Did Utada Hikaru release the lyrics that were due on October 15?" ], "Conversation_no": 799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did This is the One do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did This is the One do", "Truth_answer": "The Utada Hikaru album Exodus was highly successful in Japan with around 500,000 copies sold but not so successful in the United States with about 55,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Utada Hikaru album This is the One do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the funeral?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the funeral", "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott#Death", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he buried?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Tony Scott buried", "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was part of his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy", "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott was known for directing action and thriller films such as Top Gun (1986) and Beverly Hills Cop II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott#Funeral_and_legacy", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy?", "Tony Scott was known for directing action and thriller films such as Top Gun (1986) and Beverly Hills Cop II." ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What comments were made after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What comments were made after Tony Scott's death", "Truth_answer": "Scott's most frequent acting collaborator, said, Tony Scott was a great director, a genuine friend and it is unfathomable to think that he is now gone.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What comments were made after Tony Scott's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott#Funeral_and_legacy", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy?", "Tony Scott was known for directing action and thriller films such as Top Gun (1986) and Beverly Hills Cop II.", "What comments were made after Tony Scott's death?", "Scott's most frequent acting collaborator, said, Tony Scott was a great director, a genuine friend and it is unfathomable to think that he is now gone.“" ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else comment on his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else comment on Tony Scott's death", "Truth_answer": "Charles Sturridge commented, Tony Scott was a brilliant British director with an extraordinary ability to create energy on screen, both in action and in the creation of character.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else comment on Tony Scott's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy?", "Tony Scott was known for directing action and thriller films such as Top Gun (1986) and Beverly Hills Cop II.", "What comments were made after Tony Scott's death?", "Scott's most frequent acting collaborator, said, Tony Scott was a great director, a genuine friend and it is unfathomable to think that he is now gone.“", "Did anyone else comment on Tony Scott's death?", "Charles Sturridge commented, Tony Scott was a brilliant British director with an extraordinary ability to create energy on screen, both in action and in the creation of character.“" ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tony Scott", "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott was the younger brother of film director Sir Ridley Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tony Scott", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sturridge", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy?", "Tony Scott was known for directing action and thriller films such as Top Gun (1986) and Beverly Hills Cop II.", "What comments were made after Tony Scott's death?", "Scott's most frequent acting collaborator, said, Tony Scott was a great director, a genuine friend and it is unfathomable to think that he is now gone.“", "Did anyone else comment on Tony Scott's death?", "Charles Sturridge commented, Tony Scott was a brilliant British director with an extraordinary ability to create energy on screen, both in action and in the creation of character.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tony Scott", "Tony Scott was the younger brother of film director Sir Ridley Scott." ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Charles Sturridge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Charles Sturridge", "Truth_answer": "Charles B. G. Sturridge (born 24 June 1951) is an English screenwriter, producer, stage, television and film director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190224091650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sturridge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Charles Sturridge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott#Funeral_and_legacy", "Context": [ "When was Tony Scott's funeral?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "Where was Tony Scott buried?", "Tony Scott was cremated, and his ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on 24 August in Los Angeles.", "What was part of Tony Scott's legacy?", "Tony Scott was known for directing action and thriller films such as Top Gun (1986) and Beverly Hills Cop II.", "What comments were made after Tony Scott's death?", "Scott's most frequent acting collaborator, said, Tony Scott was a great director, a genuine friend and it is unfathomable to think that he is now gone.“", "Did anyone else comment on Tony Scott's death?", "Charles Sturridge commented, Tony Scott was a brilliant British director with an extraordinary ability to create energy on screen, both in action and in the creation of character.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tony Scott", "Tony Scott was the younger brother of film director Sir Ridley Scott.", "Who was Charles Sturridge?", "Charles B. G. Sturridge (born 24 June 1951) is an English screenwriter, producer, stage, television and film director." ], "Conversation_no": 800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any thing else interesting about his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any thing else interesting about Tony Scott's legacy", "Truth_answer": "The first episode of Coma and the first episode of season 4 of The Good Wife were dedicated in his memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any thing else interesting about Tony Scott's legacy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Max Weinberg 7", "Truth_answer": "The Max Weinberg 7 was the show's house musical act, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Vivino_and_the_Basic_Cable_Band", "Context": [ "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the show's house musical act, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg." ], "Conversation_no": 801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they join the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Max Weinberg 7 join the Late Night show with Conan", "Truth_answer": "The Max Weinberg 7 was the house band for Conan O'Brien's late-night talk show Conan from its debut on November 8, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817073220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Vivino_and_the_Basic_Cable_Band_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Max Weinberg 7 join the Late Night show with Conan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Vivino_and_the_Basic_Cable_Band", "Context": [ "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the show's house musical act, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.", "When did the Max Weinberg 7 join the Late Night show with Conan?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the house band for Conan O'Brien's late-night talk show Conan from its debut on November 8, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instruments were played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments were played by The Max Weinberg 7", "Truth_answer": "The Max Weinberg 7 consisted of guitar, trombone, keyboard, bass guitar, trumpet, acoustic guitar, and woodwinds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments were played by The Max Weinberg 7?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien#The_Max_Weinberg_7", "Context": [ "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the show's house musical act, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.", "When did the Max Weinberg 7 join the Late Night show with Conan?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the house band for Conan O'Brien's late-night talk show Conan from its debut on November 8, 2010.", "What instruments were played by The Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 consisted of guitar, trombone, keyboard, bass guitar, trumpet, acoustic guitar, and woodwinds." ], "Conversation_no": 801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Max Weinberg 7 play", "Truth_answer": "The Max Weinberg 7 performed the show's opening and closing themes, played bumpers into and out of commercial breaks, and during O'Brien's crossover to his desk after his monologue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Max Weinberg 7 play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Vivino_and_the_Basic_Cable_Band#The_Max_Weinberg_7", "Context": [ "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the show's house musical act, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.", "When did the Max Weinberg 7 join the Late Night show with Conan?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the house band for Conan O'Brien's late-night talk show Conan from its debut on November 8, 2010.", "What instruments were played by The Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 consisted of guitar, trombone, keyboard, bass guitar, trumpet, acoustic guitar, and woodwinds.", "When did the Max Weinberg 7 play?", "The Max Weinberg 7 performed the show's opening and closing themes, played bumpers into and out of commercial breaks, and during O'Brien's crossover to his desk after his monologue." ], "Conversation_no": 801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Conan choose the band himself?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Conan choose the band himself", "Truth_answer": "Conan O'Brien gave Weinberg an audition as bandleader for his forthcoming show. Weinberg put together The Max Weinberg 7 and got the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817073220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Vivino_and_the_Basic_Cable_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Conan choose the band Max Weinberg 7 himself?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Vivino_and_the_Basic_Cable_Band#The_Max_Weinberg_7", "Context": [ "What was the Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the show's house musical act, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.", "When did the Max Weinberg 7 join the Late Night show with Conan?", "The Max Weinberg 7 was the house band for Conan O'Brien's late-night talk show Conan from its debut on November 8, 2010.", "What instruments were played by The Max Weinberg 7?", "The Max Weinberg 7 consisted of guitar, trombone, keyboard, bass guitar, trumpet, acoustic guitar, and woodwinds.", "When did the Max Weinberg 7 play?", "The Max Weinberg 7 performed the show's opening and closing themes, played bumpers into and out of commercial breaks, and during O'Brien's crossover to his desk after his monologue.", "Did Conan choose the band Max Weinberg 7 himself?", "Conan O'Brien gave Weinberg an audition as bandleader for his forthcoming show. Weinberg put together The Max Weinberg 7 and got the job." ], "Conversation_no": 801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What style music did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What style music did the Max Weinberg 7 they play", "Truth_answer": "The Max Weinberg 7 played a wide variety of songs as bumpers—usually popular music from a variety of eras.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style music did the Max Weinberg 7 they play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#International_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did his internation career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did his internation career start", "Truth_answer": "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Return_to_Italy", "Context": [ "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals." ], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón", "Truth_answer": "With Inter, Juan Sebastián Verón was part of the squad the 2006 Serie A title after Juventus were stripped of the title for a match fixing scandal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Italian_triumphs_and_passport_controversy", "Context": [ "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón?", "With Inter, Juan Sebastián Verón was part of the squad the 2006 Serie A title after Juventus were stripped of the title for a match fixing scandal." ], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any other scandals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other scandals involving Juan Sebastián Verón besides the Juventus match fixing one", "Truth_answer": "In February 2000 was under investigation by Italian police for a possible fake Italian passport in order to avoid the non-EU quota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other scandals involving Juan Sebastián Verón besides the Juventus match fixing one?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Italian_triumphs_and_passport_controversy", "Context": [ "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón?", "With Inter, Juan Sebastián Verón was part of the squad the 2006 Serie A title after Juventus were stripped of the title for a match fixing scandal.", "Were there any other scandals involving Juan Sebastián Verón besides the Juventus match fixing one?", "In February 2000 was under investigation by Italian police for a possible fake Italian passport in order to avoid the non-EU quota." ], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any merit to these?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any merit to the AllegroMatch fixing game", "Truth_answer": "The passport was real, but it was alleged that fake documents were used to obtain the passport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any merit to these allegations that Juan Sebastian Veron had a fake passport?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón", "Context": [ "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón?", "With Inter, Juan Sebastián Verón was part of the squad the 2006 Serie A title after Juventus were stripped of the title for a match fixing scandal.", "Were there any other scandals involving Juan Sebastián Verón besides the Juventus match fixing one?", "In February 2000 was under investigation by Italian police for a possible fake Italian passport in order to avoid the non-EU quota.", "was there any merit to these allegations that Juan Sebastian Veron had a fake passport?", "The passport was real, but it was alleged that fake documents were used to obtain the passport." ], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play for any other teams?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play for any other teams", "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastián Verón has also played for Manchester United and Chelsea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play for any other teams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#Italian_triumphs_and_passport_controversy", "Context": [ "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón?", "With Inter, Juan Sebastián Verón was part of the squad the 2006 Serie A title after Juventus were stripped of the title for a match fixing scandal.", "Were there any other scandals involving Juan Sebastián Verón besides the Juventus match fixing one?", "In February 2000 was under investigation by Italian police for a possible fake Italian passport in order to avoid the non-EU quota.", "was there any merit to these allegations that Juan Sebastian Veron had a fake passport?", "The passport was real, but it was alleged that fake documents were used to obtain the passport.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play for any other teams?", "Juan Sebastián Verón has also played for Manchester United and Chelsea." ], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win any championships", "Truth_answer": "With Juan Sebastian Veron Parma won the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup in 1998-1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win any championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#International_career", "Context": [ "Where did Juan Sebastián Verón's internation career start?", "Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan Sebastián Verón?", "With Inter, Juan Sebastián Verón was part of the squad the 2006 Serie A title after Juventus were stripped of the title for a match fixing scandal.", "Were there any other scandals involving Juan Sebastián Verón besides the Juventus match fixing one?", "In February 2000 was under investigation by Italian police for a possible fake Italian passport in order to avoid the non-EU quota.", "was there any merit to these allegations that Juan Sebastian Veron had a fake passport?", "The passport was real, but it was alleged that fake documents were used to obtain the passport.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play for any other teams?", "Juan Sebastián Verón has also played for Manchester United and Chelsea.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win any championships?", "With Juan Sebastian Veron Parma won the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup in 1998-1999." ], "Conversation_no": 802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any notable losses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón have any notable losses", "Truth_answer": "Some fans held him personally responsible for Argentina's dismal performance in the 1998 Fifa World Cup, which included a loss to England and elimination in the group phase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2005", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the movie successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful", "Truth_answer": "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chand_Sa_Roshan_Chehra", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were her costars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra", "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her next film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra", "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Tamannaah appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kedi_(2006_film)", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab.", "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra ?", "In 2006 Tamannaah appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Kedi successful", "Truth_answer": "The film Kedi earned mixed to positive reviews in both Tamil and Telugu and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170201162939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kedi_(2006_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film Kedi successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Tamannaah", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab.", "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra ?", "In 2006 Tamannaah appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi.", "was the film Kedi successful?", "The film Kedi earned mixed to positive reviews in both Tamil and Telugu and commercial success." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tamannaah win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah won five awards for her 2011 film 100% Love and earned two nominations for the same.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125062842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Tamannaah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tamannaah win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah#2019_-_present:_Roles_in_commercial_and_women-centric_films", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab.", "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra ?", "In 2006 Tamannaah appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi.", "was the film Kedi successful?", "The film Kedi earned mixed to positive reviews in both Tamil and Telugu and commercial success.", "did Tamannaah win any awards?", "Tamannaah won five awards for her 2011 film 100% Love and earned two nominations for the same." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she film any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tamannaah film any other movies", "Truth_answer": "In 2009 Tamannaah appeared in F2 – Fun and Frustration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tamannaah film any other movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2_–_Fun_and_Frustration", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab.", "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra ?", "In 2006 Tamannaah appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi.", "was the film Kedi successful?", "The film Kedi earned mixed to positive reviews in both Tamil and Telugu and commercial success.", "did Tamannaah win any awards?", "Tamannaah won five awards for her 2011 film 100% Love and earned two nominations for the same.", "did Tamannaah film any other movies?", "In 2009 Tamannaah appeared in F2 – Fun and Frustration." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this film successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was F2 successful", "Truth_answer": "The film became the highest grossing film in the United States, by grossing $2.11 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2_%E2%80%93_Fun_and_Frustration_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film F2 - Fun and Frustration successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2_–_Fun_and_Frustration", "Context": [ "what happened to Tamannaah in 2005?", "In 2005, at the age of 15, Tamannaah played the female lead in Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.", "was the movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra successful?", "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra was a commercial failure at the box office.", "who were Tamannaah's costars in the film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra?", "Tamannaah's costar was Samir Aftab.", "what was Tamannaah's next film after Chand Sa Roshan Chehra ?", "In 2006 Tamannaah appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi.", "was the film Kedi successful?", "The film Kedi earned mixed to positive reviews in both Tamil and Telugu and commercial success.", "did Tamannaah win any awards?", "Tamannaah won five awards for her 2011 film 100% Love and earned two nominations for the same.", "did Tamannaah film any other movies?", "In 2009 Tamannaah appeared in F2 – Fun and Frustration.", "was the film F2 - Fun and Frustration successful?", "The film became the highest grossing film in the United States, by grossing $2.11 million." ], "Conversation_no": 803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did she work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Tamannaah work with on the film F2 - Fun and Frustration", "Truth_answer": "F2 - Fun and Frustration stars Venkatesh, Varun Tej, Tamannaah Bhatia, Mehreen Pirzada in the lead roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2_%E2%80%93_Fun_and_Frustration_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Tamannaah work with on the film F2 - Fun and Frustration?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go#Formation_and_early_years_(1998–2000)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band OK Go form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band OK Go form", "Truth_answer": "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103093243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band OK Go form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go_(album)", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first album that they released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first album that OK Go released", "Truth_answer": "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161018043132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170818213655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_Ghosts_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go", "Truth_answer": "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_Ghosts_(album)#Reception", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums", "Truth_answer": "Hungry Ghosts earned positive reviews from critics. As of October 2014, the record holds an aggregated 74 of out 100 on Metacritic based on 6 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170818213655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_Ghosts_(album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go#Formation_and_early_years_(1998–2000)", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.", "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Hungry Ghosts earned positive reviews from critics. As of October 2014, the record holds an aggregated 74 of out 100 on Metacritic based on 6 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go", "Truth_answer": "Booking agent Frank Riley offered OK Go shows with They Might Be Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103093243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go#Formation_and_early_years_(1998–2000)", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.", "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Hungry Ghosts earned positive reviews from critics. As of October 2014, the record holds an aggregated 74 of out 100 on Metacritic based on 6 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.", "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go?", "Booking agent Frank Riley offered OK Go shows with They Might Be Giants." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the shows with TMBG?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the shows with TMBG", "Truth_answer": "It was a relationship that has endured as OK Go opened for the band numerous times during this period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the shows with TMBG?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go#OK_Go_(2001–2004)", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.", "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Hungry Ghosts earned positive reviews from critics. As of October 2014, the record holds an aggregated 74 of out 100 on Metacritic based on 6 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.", "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go?", "Booking agent Frank Riley offered OK Go shows with They Might Be Giants.", "What happened with the shows with TMBG?", "It was a relationship that has endured as OK Go opened for the band numerous times during this period." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first hit song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was OK Go's first hit song", "Truth_answer": "OK Go's first hit song was Get Over It from their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was OK Go's first hit song?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go#Charity_work", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.", "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Hungry Ghosts earned positive reviews from critics. As of October 2014, the record holds an aggregated 74 of out 100 on Metacritic based on 6 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.", "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go?", "Booking agent Frank Riley offered OK Go shows with They Might Be Giants.", "What happened with the shows with TMBG?", "It was a relationship that has endured as OK Go opened for the band numerous times during this period.", "What was OK Go's first hit song?", "OK Go's first hit song was Get Over It from their debut album." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about OK Go", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, the OK Go released You're Not Alone, a charity EP whose proceeds raised money for musicians displaced by Hurricane Katrina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about OK Go?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go#Formation_and_early_years_(1998–2000)", "Context": [ "How did the band OK Go form?", "The band's lead singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan when they were 11.", "What was the first album that OK Go released?", "OK Go is the debut studio album by American rock band OK Go.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ok Go?", "OK Go's video for Here It Goes Again won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.", "How did the critics receive the OK Go's albums?", "Hungry Ghosts earned positive reviews from critics. As of October 2014, the record holds an aggregated 74 of out 100 on Metacritic based on 6 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.", "What happened with Frank Riley and OK Go?", "Booking agent Frank Riley offered OK Go shows with They Might Be Giants.", "What happened with the shows with TMBG?", "It was a relationship that has endured as OK Go opened for the band numerous times during this period.", "What was OK Go's first hit song?", "OK Go's first hit song was Get Over It from their debut album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about OK Go?", "In 2007, the OK Go released You're Not Alone, a charity EP whose proceeds raised money for musicians displaced by Hurricane Katrina." ], "Conversation_no": 804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they start playing together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did OK Go start playing together", "Truth_answer": "Ok Go's formation and early years was 1998–2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did OK Go start playing together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega#Independent_circuit_(2011–2017)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2011", "Truth_answer": "In late August 2011, Rosita traveled to Mexico to attend an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regardingThea Trinidad in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega#Independent_circuit_(2011–2017)", "Context": [ "What happened regardingThea Trinidad in 2011?", "In late August 2011, Rosita traveled to Mexico to attend an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion." ], "Conversation_no": 805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the event", "Truth_answer": "The event was an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215122119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the event that Rosita traveled to in August 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_circuit", "Context": [ "What happened regardingThea Trinidad in 2011?", "In late August 2011, Rosita traveled to Mexico to attend an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "what was the event that Rosita traveled to in August 2011?", "The event was an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion." ], "Conversation_no": 805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the independent circuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the independent circuit", "Truth_answer": "In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_circuit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the independent circuit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega#Independent_circuit_(2011–2017)", "Context": [ "What happened regardingThea Trinidad in 2011?", "In late August 2011, Rosita traveled to Mexico to attend an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "what was the event that Rosita traveled to in August 2011?", "The event was an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "What was the independent circuit?", "In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions." ], "Conversation_no": 805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the show a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre show a success", "Truth_answer": "Thea Trinidad could not sign due to TNA's working relationship with rival promotion AAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215122119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre show a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega", "Context": [ "What happened regardingThea Trinidad in 2011?", "In late August 2011, Rosita traveled to Mexico to attend an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "what was the event that Rosita traveled to in August 2011?", "The event was an event held by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion.", "What was the independent circuit?", "In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions.", "was the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre show a success?", "Thea Trinidad could not sign due to TNA's working relationship with rival promotion AAA." ], "Conversation_no": 805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Thea Trinidad", "Truth_answer": "Thea Trinidad previously worked in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as Rosita, and for various independent promotions under her real name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215122119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Thea Trinidad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arista_Nashville", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Arista Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Arista Records", "Truth_answer": "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212042817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arista_Nashville_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Arista Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner#1991–1996:_Arista_Nashville", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any albums while being under this record label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records", "Truth_answer": "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Ready", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful", "Truth_answer": "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314170447id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Ready_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards during his career or for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready", "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he win his first Grammy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy", "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner won his first Grammy Award in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy?", "Steve Wariner won his first Grammy Award in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he win this Grammy for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Steve Wariner win his 1991 Grammy for", "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the song Restless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Wariner win his 1991 Grammy for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner#1991–1996:_Arista_Nashville", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy?", "Steve Wariner won his first Grammy Award in 1991.", "What did Steve Wariner win his 1991 Grammy for?", "Steve Wariner won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the song Restless." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner release any other albums", "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner also released the album Drive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103225738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Atkins_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner release any other albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy?", "Steve Wariner won his first Grammy Award in 1991.", "What did Steve Wariner win his 1991 Grammy for?", "Steve Wariner won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the song Restless.", "Did Steve Wariner release any other albums?", "Steve Wariner also released the album Drive." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he nominated for any awards with this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Steve Wariner nominated for any awards for Drive", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Wariner nominated for any awards for Drive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy?", "Steve Wariner won his first Grammy Award in 1991.", "What did Steve Wariner win his 1991 Grammy for?", "Steve Wariner won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the song Restless.", "Did Steve Wariner release any other albums?", "Steve Wariner also released the album Drive.", "Was Steve Wariner nominated for any awards for Drive?" ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever work with any artist through his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner ever work with any artist through his career", "Truth_answer": "Initially a backing musician for Dottie West, Steve Wariner also worked with Bob Luman and Chet Atkins before beginning a solo career in the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224223109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner ever work with any artist through his career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner", "Context": [ "What is Arista Records?", "Arista Nashville is an American record label that serves as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division.", "Did Steve Wariner release any albums while under Arista Records?", "Under Arista Records Steve Wariner released the album I Am Ready.", "Was Steve Wariner's album I Am Ready successful?", "The album I Am Ready was certified gold by the RIAA, and was Wariner's first album to achieve that certification.", "Did Steve Wariner win any awards during his career or for the album I Am Ready?", "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "What year did Steve Wariner win his first Grammy?", "Steve Wariner won his first Grammy Award in 1991.", "What did Steve Wariner win his 1991 Grammy for?", "Steve Wariner won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the song Restless.", "Did Steve Wariner release any other albums?", "Steve Wariner also released the album Drive.", "Was Steve Wariner nominated for any awards for Drive?", "Did Steve Wariner ever work with any artist through his career?", "Initially a backing musician for Dottie West, Steve Wariner also worked with Bob Luman and Chet Atkins before beginning a solo career in the late 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he wok with any other artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner wok with any other artist", "Truth_answer": "Initially a backing musician for Dottie West, Steve Wariner also worked with Bob Luman and Chet Atkins before beginning a solo career in the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224223109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Wariner wok with any other artist?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago#The_feminist_art_movement_and_the_1970s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was she involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was she involved in the Feminist Art Movement", "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212133645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago#The_feminist_art_movement_and_the_1970s", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program." ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Feminist Art program include", "Truth_answer": "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general." ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago received her Master of Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago?", "Judy Chicago received her Master of Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she exhibit any of her work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago exhibit any of her work", "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212133645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago exhibit any of her work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Art_Program", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago?", "Judy Chicago received her Master of Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964.", "Did Judy Chicago exhibit any of her work?", "Judy Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum." ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work with any other female artists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago work with any other female artists", "Truth_answer": "The Feminist Art Program (FAP) was created by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923130739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Art_Program_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago work with any other female artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Art_Program", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago?", "Judy Chicago received her Master of Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964.", "Did Judy Chicago exhibit any of her work?", "Judy Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.", "Did Judy Chicago work with any other female artists?", "The Feminist Art Program (FAP) was created by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro" ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did they work together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did they work together? YYY", "Truth_answer": "at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California, in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they work together? YYY", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Art_Program", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago?", "Judy Chicago received her Master of Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964.", "Did Judy Chicago exhibit any of her work?", "Judy Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.", "Did Judy Chicago work with any other female artists?", "The Feminist Art Program (FAP) was created by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro", "where did they work together? YYY", "at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California, in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work with any other women?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago work with any other women", "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago also worked with Arlene Raven, and Sheila Levrant de Brettevillear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago work with any other women?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Art_Program", "Context": [ "How was Judy Chicago involved in the Feminist Art Movement?", "Judy Chicago taught the first women's art class in the fall of 1970 at Fresno State College. It became the Feminist Art Program.", "What did the Feminist Art program include?", "The FAP was a 15-unit course of college-level art designed to address gender inequities in art education, and the art world in general.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Chicago?", "Judy Chicago received her Master of Fine Arts from UCLA in 1964.", "Did Judy Chicago exhibit any of her work?", "Judy Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.", "Did Judy Chicago work with any other female artists?", "The Feminist Art Program (FAP) was created by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro", "where did they work together? YYY", "at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California, in 1971.", "Did Judy Chicago work with any other women?", "Judy Chicago also worked with Arlene Raven, and Sheila Levrant de Brettevillear." ], "Conversation_no": 807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Judy Chicago, Arlene Raven, and Sheila Levrant de Brettevillear do together", "Truth_answer": "The Feminist Studio Workshop was founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by Judy Chicago, Arlene Raven, and Sheila Levrant de Bretteville as a two-year feminist art program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923130739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Art_Program_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Judy Chicago, Arlene Raven, and Sheila Levrant de Brettevillear do together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was she born", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan was born July 2, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.notablebiographies.com/news/Li-Ou/Lohan-Lindsay.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Lindsay Lohan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Lindsay Lohan born?", "Lindsay Lohan was born July 2, 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are Lindsay Lohan's parents", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan is the eldest child of Dina and Michael Lohan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Lindsay Lohan's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Lindsay Lohan born?", "Lindsay Lohan was born July 2, 1986.", "Who are Lindsay Lohan's parents?", "Lindsay Lohan is the eldest child of Dina and Michael Lohan." ], "Conversation_no": 808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does she have any brothers or sisters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does Lindsay Lohan have any brothers or sisters", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan has three younger siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Lindsay Lohan have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Lindsay Lohan born?", "Lindsay Lohan was born July 2, 1986.", "Who are Lindsay Lohan's parents?", "Lindsay Lohan is the eldest child of Dina and Michael Lohan.", "does Lindsay Lohan have any brothers or sisters?", "Lindsay Lohan has three younger siblings." ], "Conversation_no": 808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did she go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Lindsay Lohan go to school", "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan attended Cold Spring Harbor High School and Sanford H. Calhoun High School, where she did well in science and mathematics, until grade 11, when she started homeschooling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Lindsay Lohan go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown#Film_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when dId he start his film career", "Transformer_rewrite": "when dId he start his film career", "Truth_answer": "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown#Selected_filmography", "Context": [ "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films." ], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his first flm", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Truth_answer": "Joe E. Brown's first film was Crooks Can't Win (1928) as Jimmy Wells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films.", "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Joe E. Brown's first film was Crooks Can't Win (1928) as Jimmy Wells." ], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it a success", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Joe E. Brown a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Joe E. Brown's first film a success", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films.", "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Joe E. Brown's first film was Crooks Can't Win (1928) as Jimmy Wells.", "was Joe E. Brown's first film a success" ], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he has an album", "Transformer_rewrite": "didJoe E. Brown have an album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "didJoe E. Brown have an album", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown", "Context": [ "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films.", "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Joe E. Brown's first film was Crooks Can't Win (1928) as Jimmy Wells.", "was Joe E. Brown's first film a success", "didJoe E. Brown have an album" ], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other film did he make", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other films did Joe E. Brown make", "Truth_answer": "Joe E. Brown was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with films like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Earthworm Tractors, and Alibi Ike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other films did Joe E. Brown make", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown", "Context": [ "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films.", "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Joe E. Brown's first film was Crooks Can't Win (1928) as Jimmy Wells.", "was Joe E. Brown's first film a success", "didJoe E. Brown have an album", "what other films did Joe E. Brown make", "Joe E. Brown was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with films like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Earthworm Tractors, and Alibi Ike." ], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win award", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Joe E. Brown win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1948, Joe E. Brown was awarded a Special Tony Award for his work in the touring company of Harvey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe E. Brown win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown#Film_career", "Context": [ "when did Joe E. Brown start his film career?", "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films.", "what was Joe E. Brown's first film", "Joe E. Brown's first film was Crooks Can't Win (1928) as Jimmy Wells.", "was Joe E. Brown's first film a success", "didJoe E. Brown have an album", "what other films did Joe E. Brown make", "Joe E. Brown was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with films like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Earthworm Tractors, and Alibi Ike.", "did Joe E. Brown win any awards?", "In 1948, Joe E. Brown was awarded a Special Tony Award for his work in the touring company of Harvey." ], "Conversation_no": 809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he work with", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Joe E. Brown work with", "Truth_answer": "In 1933 Joe E. Brown starred in Son of a Sailor with Jean Muir and Thelma Todd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Joe E. Brown work with", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor#Biography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was he born", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor#Biography", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892." ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Eddie Cantor born", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor#Biography", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were Eddie Cantor's parents", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor's parents were Mechel Iskowitz (also Michael), an amateur violinist, and his wife, Meta Kantrowitz Iskowitz (also Maite), a young Jewish couple from Belarus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Eddie Cantor's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City.", "who were Eddie Cantor's parents?", "Eddie Cantor's parents were Mechel Iskowitz (also Michael), an amateur violinist, and his wife, Meta Kantrowitz Iskowitz (also Maite), a young Jewish couple from Belarus." ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Eddie Cantor have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Eddie Cantor have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City.", "who were Eddie Cantor's parents?", "Eddie Cantor's parents were Mechel Iskowitz (also Michael), an amateur violinist, and his wife, Meta Kantrowitz Iskowitz (also Maite), a young Jewish couple from Belarus.", "did Eddie Cantor have any siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Eddie Cantor go to school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Eddie Cantor go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City.", "who were Eddie Cantor's parents?", "Eddie Cantor's parents were Mechel Iskowitz (also Michael), an amateur violinist, and his wife, Meta Kantrowitz Iskowitz (also Maite), a young Jewish couple from Belarus.", "did Eddie Cantor have any siblings?", "where did Eddie Cantor go to school?" ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as a career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Eddie Cantor do as a career", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor was an American illustrated song performer, comedian, dancer, singer, actor, and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Eddie Cantor do as a career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor#Biography", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City.", "who were Eddie Cantor's parents?", "Eddie Cantor's parents were Mechel Iskowitz (also Michael), an amateur violinist, and his wife, Meta Kantrowitz Iskowitz (also Maite), a young Jewish couple from Belarus.", "did Eddie Cantor have any siblings?", "where did Eddie Cantor go to school?", "what did Eddie Cantor do as a career?", "Eddie Cantor was an American illustrated song performer, comedian, dancer, singer, actor, and songwriter." ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do with the guild?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Eddie Cantor do with the guild", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor was the second president of the Screen Actors Guild, serving from 1933 to 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Eddie Cantor do with the guild?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor", "Context": [ "when was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born January 31, 1892.", "where was Eddie Cantor born?", "Eddie Cantor was born in New York City.", "who were Eddie Cantor's parents?", "Eddie Cantor's parents were Mechel Iskowitz (also Michael), an amateur violinist, and his wife, Meta Kantrowitz Iskowitz (also Maite), a young Jewish couple from Belarus.", "did Eddie Cantor have any siblings?", "where did Eddie Cantor go to school?", "what did Eddie Cantor do as a career?", "Eddie Cantor was an American illustrated song performer, comedian, dancer, singer, actor, and songwriter.", "what did Eddie Cantor do with the guild?", "Eddie Cantor was the second president of the Screen Actors Guild, serving from 1933 to 1935." ], "Conversation_no": 810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eddie Cantor", "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor was awarded an honorary Oscar in 1956 for distinguished service to the film industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eddie Cantor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his best known piece of writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his best known piece of writing", "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll", "Context": [ "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer", "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American writer and academic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.", "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American writer and academic." ], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his idea of a critical thinker?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Robert Todd Carroll's idea of a critical thinker", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Robert Todd Carroll's idea of a critical thinker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll", "Context": [ "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.", "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American writer and academic.", "What is Robert Todd Carroll's idea of a critical thinker?" ], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write a lot of books about logic and critical thinking?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll write a lot of books about logic and critical thinking", "Truth_answer": "His published books include Becoming a Critical Thinker, The Skeptic's Dictionary, The Skeptic's Dictionary for Kids, The Critical Thinker's Dictionary, Unnatural Acts: Critical Thinking, Skepticism, and Science Exposed!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll write a lot of books about logic and critical thinking?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.", "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American writer and academic.", "What is Robert Todd Carroll's idea of a critical thinker?", "Did Robert Todd Carroll write a lot of books about logic and critical thinking?", "His published books include Becoming a Critical Thinker, The Skeptic's Dictionary, The Skeptic's Dictionary for Kids, The Critical Thinker's Dictionary, Unnatural Acts: Critical Thinking, Skepticism, and Science Exposed!" ], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he ever travel and do readings of his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Robert Todd Carroll ever travel and do readings of his work", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Robert Todd Carroll ever travel and do readings of his work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll", "Context": [ "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.", "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American writer and academic.", "What is Robert Todd Carroll's idea of a critical thinker?", "Did Robert Todd Carroll write a lot of books about logic and critical thinking?", "His published books include Becoming a Critical Thinker, The Skeptic's Dictionary, The Skeptic's Dictionary for Kids, The Critical Thinker's Dictionary, Unnatural Acts: Critical Thinking, Skepticism, and Science Exposed!", "Does Robert Todd Carroll ever travel and do readings of his work?" ], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other books has he written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other books has Robert Todd Carroll written", "Truth_answer": "He also wrote The Commonsense Philosophy of Religion of Edward Stillingfleet, Student Success Guide, and Writing Skills and Student Success Guide: Reading Skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books has Robert Todd Carroll written?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll", "Context": [ "What was Robert Todd Carroll's best known piece of writing?", "Robert Todd Carroll was best known for his contributions in the field of skepticism; he achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.", "Did Robert Todd Carroll consider himself a writer?", "Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American writer and academic.", "What is Robert Todd Carroll's idea of a critical thinker?", "Did Robert Todd Carroll write a lot of books about logic and critical thinking?", "His published books include Becoming a Critical Thinker, The Skeptic's Dictionary, The Skeptic's Dictionary for Kids, The Critical Thinker's Dictionary, Unnatural Acts: Critical Thinking, Skepticism, and Science Exposed!", "Does Robert Todd Carroll ever travel and do readings of his work?", "What other books has Robert Todd Carroll written?", "He also wrote The Commonsense Philosophy of Religion of Edward Stillingfleet, Student Success Guide, and Writing Skills and Student Success Guide: Reading Skills." ], "Conversation_no": 811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many books in total has he written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many books in total has Robert Todd Carroll written", "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll has written six books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many books in total has Robert Todd Carroll written?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench ever been married", "Truth_answer": "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are they still married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Judi Dench still married", "Truth_answer": "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was her second husband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Judi Dench's second husband", "Truth_answer": "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Judi Dench have any children", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Tara born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born", "Truth_answer": "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about her private life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life", "Truth_answer": "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she had this condition fixed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet.", "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed?", "Judi Dench has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she had any other health issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench had any other health issues", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench underwent knee surgery in 2013, but stated that she recovered from the procedure well, and: It's not an issue for me.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench had any other health issues other than macular degeneration?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet.", "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed?", "Judi Dench has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her.", "Has Judi Dench had any other health issues other than macular degeneration?", "Judi Dench underwent knee surgery in 2013, but stated that she recovered from the procedure well, and: It's not an issue for me.“" ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else of note about her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note about Judi Dench's personal life", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Judi Dench spoke about her personal religious faith. Dench, a Quaker, said, I think it informs everything I do ... I couldn't be without it.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note about Judi Dench's personal life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet.", "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed?", "Judi Dench has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her.", "Has Judi Dench had any other health issues other than macular degeneration?", "Judi Dench underwent knee surgery in 2013, but stated that she recovered from the procedure well, and: It's not an issue for me.“", "Is there anything else of note about Judi Dench's personal life?", "In 2013, Judi Dench spoke about her personal religious faith. Dench, a Quaker, said, I think it informs everything I do ... I couldn't be without it.“" ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has she said about the age discrimination of the movie industry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has Judi Dench said about the age discrimination of the movie industry", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench stated in 2014, I'm tired of being told I'm too old to try something.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Judi Dench said about the age discrimination of the movie industry?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Best_Exotic_Marigold_Hotel", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet.", "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed?", "Judi Dench has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her.", "Has Judi Dench had any other health issues other than macular degeneration?", "Judi Dench underwent knee surgery in 2013, but stated that she recovered from the procedure well, and: It's not an issue for me.“", "Is there anything else of note about Judi Dench's personal life?", "In 2013, Judi Dench spoke about her personal religious faith. Dench, a Quaker, said, I think it informs everything I do ... I couldn't be without it.“", "What has Judi Dench said about the age discrimination of the movie industry?", "Judi Dench stated in 2014, I'm tired of being told I'm too old to try something.“" ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she been able to get roles in film after this statement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench been able to get roles in film after this statement", "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Judi Dench starred in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Judi Dench been able to get roles in film after this statement?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=10963", "Context": [ "Has Judi Dench ever been married?", "On 5 February 1971, Judi Dench married British actor Michael Williams.", "Are Judi Dench and XX still married?", "Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65.", "Who was Judi Dench's second husband?", "Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010.", "Does Judi Dench have any children?", "Judi Dench and Michael Williams had one child.", "When was Tara Cressida Frances Williams born?", "Tara Cressida Frances Williams was born on 24 September 1972.", "What else is notable about Judi Dench's private life?", "In early 2012, Judi Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye dry and the other wet.", "Has Judi Dench had her macular degeneration condition fixed?", "Judi Dench has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her.", "Has Judi Dench had any other health issues other than macular degeneration?", "Judi Dench underwent knee surgery in 2013, but stated that she recovered from the procedure well, and: It's not an issue for me.“", "Is there anything else of note about Judi Dench's personal life?", "In 2013, Judi Dench spoke about her personal religious faith. Dench, a Quaker, said, I think it informs everything I do ... I couldn't be without it.“", "What has Judi Dench said about the age discrimination of the movie industry?", "Judi Dench stated in 2014, I'm tired of being told I'm too old to try something.“", "Has Judi Dench been able to get roles in film after this statement?", "In 2015 Judi Dench starred in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." ], "Conversation_no": 812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have any hobbies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Judi Dench have any hobbies", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench's hobby is needlework embroidery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Judi Dench have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Honours_and_charity", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Judi's first honour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Judi's first honour", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_British_Empire", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has she done to earn that honour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours", "Truth_answer": "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Honours_and_charity", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of charity work has she done?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done", "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most succesful charity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?" ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Honours_and_charity", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?" ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench", "Truth_answer": "In March 2013, Judi Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Honours_and_charity", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench?", "In March 2013, Judi Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judi Dench win any other awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Judi Dench was awarded a DUniv degree from Surrey University and in 2000–2001, she received an honorary DLitt degree from Durham University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judi Dench win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorary_degree#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench?", "In March 2013, Judi Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian.", "Did Judi Dench win any other awards?", "In 1996, Judi Dench was awarded a DUniv degree from Surrey University and in 2000–2001, she received an honorary DLitt degree from Durham University." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was she honoured at those universities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Judi Dench honoured at those universities", "Truth_answer": "An honorary degree is often conferred as a way of honouring a distinguished visitor's contributions to a specific field or to society in general.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Judi Dench honoured at those universities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench?", "In March 2013, Judi Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian.", "Did Judi Dench win any other awards?", "In 1996, Judi Dench was awarded a DUniv degree from Surrey University and in 2000–2001, she received an honorary DLitt degree from Durham University.", "Why was Judi Dench honoured at those universities?", "An honorary degree is often conferred as a way of honouring a distinguished visitor's contributions to a specific field or to society in general." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of contribution has she done to film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of contribution has Judi Dench done to film", "Truth_answer": "Dame Judith Olivia Dench is an English actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of contribution has Judi Dench done to film?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Honours_and_charity", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench?", "In March 2013, Judi Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian.", "Did Judi Dench win any other awards?", "In 1996, Judi Dench was awarded a DUniv degree from Surrey University and in 2000–2001, she received an honorary DLitt degree from Durham University.", "Why was Judi Dench honoured at those universities?", "An honorary degree is often conferred as a way of honouring a distinguished visitor's contributions to a specific field or to society in general.", "What kind of contribution has Judi Dench done to film?", "Dame Judith Olivia Dench is an English actress." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anyhting else interesting about her Honours and charity awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Judi Dench's Honours and charity awards", "Truth_answer": "On 26 June 2013, Judi Dench was honoured by the University of Stirling, receiving an honorary doctorate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Judi Dench's Honours and charity awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench#Honours_and_charity", "Context": [ "What was Judi Dench's first honour?", "Judi Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours.", "What has Judi Dench done to earn the 1970 Birthday honours?", "The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public servic.", "What kind of charity work has Judi Dench done?", "In the late 1990s Judi Dench was the patron of over 180 charities, many of which were related either to the theatre or to medical causes.", "What was Judi Dench's most succesful charity?", "Did Judi Dench raise a lot of money for the charities?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judi Dench?", "In March 2013, Judi Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian.", "Did Judi Dench win any other awards?", "In 1996, Judi Dench was awarded a DUniv degree from Surrey University and in 2000–2001, she received an honorary DLitt degree from Durham University.", "Why was Judi Dench honoured at those universities?", "An honorary degree is often conferred as a way of honouring a distinguished visitor's contributions to a specific field or to society in general.", "What kind of contribution has Judi Dench done to film?", "Dame Judith Olivia Dench is an English actress.", "Anything else interesting about Judi Dench's Honours and charity awards?", "On 26 June 2013, Judi Dench was honoured by the University of Stirling, receiving an honorary doctorate." ], "Conversation_no": 813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she receive that honorary doctorate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Judi Dench receive that honorary doctorate from the University of Sterling", "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench received an honorary doctorate in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the Arts, particularly to film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judi_Dench_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Judi Dench receive that honorary doctorate from the University of Sterling?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jethro_Tull_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of music did Jethro Tull make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music did Jethro Tull make", "Truth_answer": "Jethro Tull are a British rock band.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/jethro-tull-bassist-glenn-cornick-dies-article-1.1922435_p0", "http://www.concertboom.com/jethro-tull/tour-2019/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Jethro Tull make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0321794/", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Jethro Tull make?", "Jethro Tull are a British rock band." ], "Conversation_no": 814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he act in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did John Glascock act in", "Truth_answer": "John Glascock was primarily a musician and worked in the sound department of films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Glascock act in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glascock", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Jethro Tull make?", "Jethro Tull are a British rock band.", "What did John Glascock act in?", "John Glascock was primarily a musician and worked in the sound department of films." ], "Conversation_no": 814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Glascock", "Truth_answer": "John Glascock died in 1979, at the age of 28, as a result of a congenital heart valve defect, which was worsened by an infection caused by an abscessed tooth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200511233443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glascock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Glascock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his compositional style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his compositional style", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann's music is typified by use of ostinati, novel orchestration and, in his scores, an ability to portray character traits not altogether obvious from other elements of the film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Herrmann's compositional style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Herrmann's compositional style?", "Bernard Herrmann's music is typified by use of ostinati, novel orchestration and, in his scores, an ability to portray character traits not altogether obvious from other elements of the film." ], "Conversation_no": 815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the well-known recordings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Bernard Herrmann's well-known recordings", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann is particularly known for his collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock, most famously Psycho, North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Bernard Herrmann's well-known recordings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Herrmann's compositional style?", "Bernard Herrmann's music is typified by use of ostinati, novel orchestration and, in his scores, an ability to portray character traits not altogether obvious from other elements of the film.", "What were some of Bernard Herrmann's well-known recordings?", "Bernard Herrmann is particularly known for his collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock, most famously Psycho, North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo." ], "Conversation_no": 815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Bernard Herrmann won the award for Music Score of a Dramatic Picture for The Devil and Daniel Webster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann", "Context": [ "What was Bernard Herrmann's compositional style?", "Bernard Herrmann's music is typified by use of ostinati, novel orchestration and, in his scores, an ability to portray character traits not altogether obvious from other elements of the film.", "What were some of Bernard Herrmann's well-known recordings?", "Bernard Herrmann is particularly known for his collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock, most famously Psycho, North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo.", "Did The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) win any awards?", "In 1941, Bernard Herrmann won the award for Music Score of a Dramatic Picture for The Devil and Daniel Webster." ], "Conversation_no": 815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Hermann's philisophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bernard Herrmann's philisophy", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann's philosophy of orchestrating film was based on the assumption that musicians were selected and hired for recording session — that music was not constrained to the concert hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Herrmann's philisophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "View views did she hold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "View views did she hold", "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs." ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she hold this view?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view", "Truth_answer": "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer" ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she mean by this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this", "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee meant that the Church of England is torn certain topics which causes her to be torn on how she feels about the church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer", "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this?", "Polly Toynbee meant that the Church of England is torn certain topics which causes her to be torn on how she feels about the church." ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she proclaim?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Polly Toynbee proclaim", "Truth_answer": "In a 2002 debate hosted by Prospect magazine, Polly Toynbee argued that the West should pursue liberal internationalism by intervening through the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Polly Toynbee proclaim?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer", "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this?", "Polly Toynbee meant that the Church of England is torn certain topics which causes her to be torn on how she feels about the church.", "What else did Polly Toynbee proclaim?", "In a 2002 debate hosted by Prospect magazine, Polly Toynbee argued that the West should pursue liberal internationalism by intervening through the United Nations to promote democracy around the world." ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this something that she was brought up in or did her views change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this something that Polly Toynbee was brought up in or did her views change", "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee's views did not change on this topic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this something that Polly Toynbee was brought up in or did her views change?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer", "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this?", "Polly Toynbee meant that the Church of England is torn certain topics which causes her to be torn on how she feels about the church.", "What else did Polly Toynbee proclaim?", "In a 2002 debate hosted by Prospect magazine, Polly Toynbee argued that the West should pursue liberal internationalism by intervening through the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.", "Was this something that Polly Toynbee was brought up in or did her views change?", "Polly Toynbee's views did not change on this topic." ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee was also named Columnist of the Year at the 2007 British Press Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer", "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this?", "Polly Toynbee meant that the Church of England is torn certain topics which causes her to be torn on how she feels about the church.", "What else did Polly Toynbee proclaim?", "In a 2002 debate hosted by Prospect magazine, Polly Toynbee argued that the West should pursue liberal internationalism by intervening through the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.", "Was this something that Polly Toynbee was brought up in or did her views change?", "Polly Toynbee's views did not change on this topic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Polly Toynbee was also named Columnist of the Year at the 2007 British Press Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Polly Toynbee write", "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee published her first novel, Leftovers, in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120043424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Polly Toynbee write?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee", "Context": [ "What views did Polly Toynbee hold?", "Polly Toynbee has mixed feelings about the Church of England; she opposed both religious and secular dogmatic beliefs.", "Why did Polly Toynbee hold this view?", "The C of E is confusing. It tussles between conservative and liberal wings on gay marriage or female bishops, polls show it's no longer the Conservative party at prayer", "What did Polly Toynbee mean by this?", "Polly Toynbee meant that the Church of England is torn certain topics which causes her to be torn on how she feels about the church.", "What else did Polly Toynbee proclaim?", "In a 2002 debate hosted by Prospect magazine, Polly Toynbee argued that the West should pursue liberal internationalism by intervening through the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.", "Was this something that Polly Toynbee was brought up in or did her views change?", "Polly Toynbee's views did not change on this topic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Polly Toynbee was also named Columnist of the Year at the 2007 British Press Awards.", "What else did Polly Toynbee write?", "Polly Toynbee published her first novel, Leftovers, in 1966." ], "Conversation_no": 816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have anything else to say about anyone else of note?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Polly Toynbee have anything else to say about anyone else of note", "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee criticised Metropolitan Police Commissioner Paul Condon's comments that 80% of mugging cases were committed by black people, stating that it was an over-simplification that is seriously misleading.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Polly Toynbee have anything else to say about anyone else of note?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When were they signed with Creation Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When were they signed with Creation Records", "Truth_answer": "Following several unsuccessful early releases and membership changes, My Bloody Valentine signed to Creation Records in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were My Bloody Valentine signed with Creation Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)", "Context": [ "When were My Bloody Valentine signed with Creation Records?", "Following several unsuccessful early releases and membership changes, My Bloody Valentine signed to Creation Records in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release a record while working for Creation Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did My Bloody Valentine release a record while working for Creation Records", "Truth_answer": "sn't Anything is the debut studio album by English-Irish rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 21 November 1988 by Creation Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did My Bloody Valentine release a record while working for Creation Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)", "Context": [ "When were My Bloody Valentine signed with Creation Records?", "Following several unsuccessful early releases and membership changes, My Bloody Valentine signed to Creation Records in 1988.", "Did My Bloody Valentine release a record while working for Creation Records?", "sn't Anything is the debut studio album by English-Irish rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 21 November 1988 by Creation Records." ], "Conversation_no": 817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any hit songs during 1988-1991?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did My Bloody Valentine have any hit songs during 1988-1991", "Truth_answer": "My Bloody Valentine released multiple EPs from 1988 to 1991, but no hit singles during that time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did My Bloody Valentine have any hit songs during 1988-1991?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)", "Context": [ "When were My Bloody Valentine signed with Creation Records?", "Following several unsuccessful early releases and membership changes, My Bloody Valentine signed to Creation Records in 1988.", "Did My Bloody Valentine release a record while working for Creation Records?", "sn't Anything is the debut studio album by English-Irish rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 21 November 1988 by Creation Records.", "Did My Bloody Valentine have any hit songs during 1988-1991?", "My Bloody Valentine released multiple EPs from 1988 to 1991, but no hit singles during that time." ], "Conversation_no": 817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any type of awards for their recordings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did My Bloody Valentine win any type of awards for their recordings", "Truth_answer": "My Bloody Valentine did not win any awards for their work unfortunately.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did My Bloody Valentine win any type of awards for their recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was alice's education like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was alice's education like", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class." ], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alice Paul go to college", "Truth_answer": "In 1901, Alice Paul went to Swarthmore College, an institution co-founded by her grandfather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice Paul go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class.", "Did Alice Paul go to college?", "In 1901, Alice Paul went to Swarthmore College, an institution co-founded by her grandfather." ], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What degree did she attend for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What degree did Alice Paul attend for", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul graduated from Swarthmore College with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1905.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What degree did Alice Paul attend for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class.", "Did Alice Paul go to college?", "In 1901, Alice Paul went to Swarthmore College, an institution co-founded by her grandfather.", "What degree did Alice Paul attend for?", "Alice Paul graduated from Swarthmore College with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1905." ], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do after college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alice Paul do after college", "Truth_answer": "In 1907, after completing her master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania, Alice Paul moved to England, where she eventually became deeply involved with the British women's suffrage movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alice Paul do after college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class.", "Did Alice Paul go to college?", "In 1901, Alice Paul went to Swarthmore College, an institution co-founded by her grandfather.", "What degree did Alice Paul attend for?", "Alice Paul graduated from Swarthmore College with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1905.", "What did Alice Paul do after college?", "In 1907, after completing her master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania, Alice Paul moved to England, where she eventually became deeply involved with the British women's suffrage movement." ], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Alice Paul do", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul refused to wear prisoner's clothing. After the prison matrons were unable to undress her, they requested assistance from male guards. This provided press coverage for the suffrage movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Alice Paul do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class.", "Did Alice Paul go to college?", "In 1901, Alice Paul went to Swarthmore College, an institution co-founded by her grandfather.", "What degree did Alice Paul attend for?", "Alice Paul graduated from Swarthmore College with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1905.", "What did Alice Paul do after college?", "In 1907, after completing her master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania, Alice Paul moved to England, where she eventually became deeply involved with the British women's suffrage movement.", "What else did Alice Paul do?", "Alice Paul refused to wear prisoner's clothing. After the prison matrons were unable to undress her, they requested assistance from male guards. This provided press coverage for the suffrage movement." ], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do with her arts degree?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alice Paul do with her arts degree", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul used her degree in art to make signs in the Womens' Sufferage Movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alice Paul do with her arts degree?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "What was Alice Paul's education like?", "Alice Paul attended Moorestown Friends School, where she graduated at the top of her class.", "Did Alice Paul go to college?", "In 1901, Alice Paul went to Swarthmore College, an institution co-founded by her grandfather.", "What degree did Alice Paul attend for?", "Alice Paul graduated from Swarthmore College with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1905.", "What did Alice Paul do after college?", "In 1907, after completing her master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania, Alice Paul moved to England, where she eventually became deeply involved with the British women's suffrage movement.", "What else did Alice Paul do?", "Alice Paul refused to wear prisoner's clothing. After the prison matrons were unable to undress her, they requested assistance from male guards. This provided press coverage for the suffrage movement.", "What did Alice Paul do with her arts degree?", "Alice Paul used her degree in art to make signs in the Womens' Sufferage Movement." ], "Conversation_no": 818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this article", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul won a large degree of success with the inclusion of women protected against discrimination by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 alongside legal scholar Pauli Murray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever get arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she ever get arrested", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms." ], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many times was she arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many times was Alice Paul arrested", "Truth_answer": "While associated with the Women's Social and Political Union, Alice Paul was arrested seven times and imprisoned three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times was Alice Paul arrested?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms.", "How many times was Alice Paul arrested?", "While associated with the Women's Social and Political Union, Alice Paul was arrested seven times and imprisoned three times." ], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she learn from Pankhurst?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alice Paul learn from Pankhurst", "Truth_answer": "It was during her time in prison that Alice Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alice Paul learn from Pankhurst?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms.", "How many times was Alice Paul arrested?", "While associated with the Women's Social and Political Union, Alice Paul was arrested seven times and imprisoned three times.", "What did Alice Paul learn from Pankhurst?", "It was during her time in prison that Alice Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst." ], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the tactics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the tactics used in Pankhurst", "Truth_answer": "One popular civil disobedience tactic used by the Suffragettes was hunger striking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the tactics Alice Paul learned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms.", "How many times was Alice Paul arrested?", "While associated with the Women's Social and Political Union, Alice Paul was arrested seven times and imprisoned three times.", "What did Alice Paul learn from Pankhurst?", "It was during her time in prison that Alice Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst.", "What were some of the tactics Alice Paul learned?", "One popular civil disobedience tactic used by the Suffragettes was hunger striking." ], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do in particular that afforded them those rights?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Suffragettes do in particular that afforded them rights", "Truth_answer": "Women's Social and Political Union demanded to be treated as a political prisoner upon arrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Women's Social and Political Union do in particular that afforded them those rights of political prisoners?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms.", "How many times was Alice Paul arrested?", "While associated with the Women's Social and Political Union, Alice Paul was arrested seven times and imprisoned three times.", "What did Alice Paul learn from Pankhurst?", "It was during her time in prison that Alice Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst.", "What were some of the tactics Alice Paul learned?", "One popular civil disobedience tactic used by the Suffragettes was hunger striking.", "What did the Women's Social and Political Union do in particular that afforded them those rights of political prisoners?", "Women's Social and Political Union demanded to be treated as a political prisoner upon arrest." ], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other tactics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Women's Social and Political Union have any other tactics", "Truth_answer": "Another popular civil disobedience tactic used by the Suffragettes was hunger striking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Women's Social and Political Union have any other tactics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul", "Context": [ "Did Alice Paul ever get arrested?", "Alice Paul was arrested repeatedly during suffrage demonstrations and served three jail terms.", "How many times was Alice Paul arrested?", "While associated with the Women's Social and Political Union, Alice Paul was arrested seven times and imprisoned three times.", "What did Alice Paul learn from Pankhurst?", "It was during her time in prison that Alice Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst.", "What were some of the tactics Alice Paul learned?", "One popular civil disobedience tactic used by the Suffragettes was hunger striking.", "What did the Women's Social and Political Union do in particular that afforded them those rights of political prisoners?", "Women's Social and Political Union demanded to be treated as a political prisoner upon arrest.", "Did the Women's Social and Political Union have any other tactics?", "Another popular civil disobedience tactic used by the Suffragettes was hunger striking." ], "Conversation_no": 819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she participate in protests while in prison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alice Paul participate in protests while in prison", "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul refused to wear prisoner's clothing. After the prison matrons were unable to undress her, they requested assistance from male guards. This provided press coverage for the suffrage movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice Paul participate in protests while in prison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.comics.org/issue/84823/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out", "Truth_answer": "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about", "Truth_answer": "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Nightcrawler do", "Truth_answer": "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Storm do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Storm do anything", "Truth_answer": "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Storm do anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel.", "Did Storm do anything?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn!", "Truth_answer": "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel.", "Did Storm do anything?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Who else was in X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn!?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the last mission against Foursaken?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the last mission against Foursaken", "Truth_answer": "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the last mission against Foursaken?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel.", "Did Storm do anything?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Who else was in X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn!?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "What happened in the last mission against Foursaken?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Then what happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Then what happened", "Truth_answer": "Afterwards, Professor X recruited him, along with Darwin, Havok, Marvel Girl, Warpath, and Polaris, to participate in a space mission to stop Vulcan from laying waste to the Shi'ar empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Then what happened after Nightcrawler later helped Storm liberate Africa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What year did Returning to the Xmen come out?", "X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! came out in October 1998.", "What was X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn! about?", "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "What did Nightcrawler do?", "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel.", "Did Storm do anything?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Who else was in X-Men: a Team Reunited... a Dream Reborn!?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "What happened in the last mission against Foursaken?", "In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took Marvel Girl, Psylocke, Bishop, and Cannonball to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control.", "Then what happened after Nightcrawler later helped Storm liberate Africa?", "Afterwards, Professor X recruited him, along with Darwin, Havok, Marvel Girl, Warpath, and Polaris, to participate in a space mission to stop Vulcan from laying waste to the Shi'ar empire." ], "Conversation_no": 820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they find Magneto?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the X-Men find Magneto", "Truth_answer": "Yes. In House of M, after his memory returned, Nightcrawler assisted in the final confrontation against Magneto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the X-Men find Magneto?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was x-infernus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was x-infernus", "Truth_answer": "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101023725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Infernus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What was X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was X-Infernus about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was X-Infernus about", "Truth_answer": "X-Infernus was about the X-Men entering Limbo and fighting multiple enemies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was X-Infernus about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What was X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What was X-Infernus about?", "X-Infernus was about the X-Men entering Limbo and fighting multiple enemies." ], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other events happened in X-Infernus", "Truth_answer": "Using Pixie's Dagger, Kurt then pulled Illyana's Soulsword from her, and used it to free Wolverine and Colossus of Witchfire's control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events happened in X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What was X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What was X-Infernus about?", "X-Infernus was about the X-Men entering Limbo and fighting multiple enemies.", "What other events happened in X-Infernus?", "Using Pixie's Dagger, Kurt then pulled Illyana's Soulsword from her, and used it to free Wolverine and Colossus of Witchfire's control." ], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Kurt stop Pixie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Kurt stop Pixie", "Truth_answer": "Pixies soul stones would be used for evil if Kurt didn't try to stop her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kurt stop Pixie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What was X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What was X-Infernus about?", "X-Infernus was about the X-Men entering Limbo and fighting multiple enemies.", "What other events happened in X-Infernus?", "Using Pixie's Dagger, Kurt then pulled Illyana's Soulsword from her, and used it to free Wolverine and Colossus of Witchfire's control.", "Why did Kurt stop Pixie?", "Pixies soul stones would be used for evil if Kurt didn't try to stop her." ], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article", "Truth_answer": "It was subsequently proven that Kurt's mother is Mystique, and his father is the demonic warlord Azazel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What was X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What was X-Infernus about?", "X-Infernus was about the X-Men entering Limbo and fighting multiple enemies.", "What other events happened in X-Infernus?", "Using Pixie's Dagger, Kurt then pulled Illyana's Soulsword from her, and used it to free Wolverine and Colossus of Witchfire's control.", "Why did Kurt stop Pixie?", "Pixies soul stones would be used for evil if Kurt didn't try to stop her.", "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "It was subsequently proven that Kurt's mother is Mystique, and his father is the demonic warlord Azazel." ], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they enter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the X-Men have to enter in X-Infernus", "Truth_answer": "In X-Infernus, the X-Men had to enter Limbo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the X-Men have to enter in X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)", "Context": [ "What was X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What was X-Infernus about?", "X-Infernus was about the X-Men entering Limbo and fighting multiple enemies.", "What other events happened in X-Infernus?", "Using Pixie's Dagger, Kurt then pulled Illyana's Soulsword from her, and used it to free Wolverine and Colossus of Witchfire's control.", "Why did Kurt stop Pixie?", "Pixies soul stones would be used for evil if Kurt didn't try to stop her.", "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "It was subsequently proven that Kurt's mother is Mystique, and his father is the demonic warlord Azazel.", "Where did the X-Men have to enter in X-Infernus?", "In X-Infernus, the X-Men had to enter Limbo." ], "Conversation_no": 821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens at the end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens at the end of X-Infernus", "Truth_answer": "Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced Magik to stay with them and join the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens at the end of X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1954?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1954", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954." ], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in New York?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons played with Kenny Dorham in 1956, making his recording debut with the trumpeter in a live set in May of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954.", "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York?", "Bobby Timmons played with Kenny Dorham in 1956, making his recording debut with the trumpeter in a live set in May of that year." ], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons play with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons went on to play and record with Chet Baker in 1956–57, Sonny Stitt in 1957, and Maynard Ferguson in 1957–58.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons play with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954.", "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York?", "Bobby Timmons played with Kenny Dorham in 1956, making his recording debut with the trumpeter in a live set in May of that year.", "Did Bobby Timmons play with anyone else?", "Bobby Timmons went on to play and record with Chet Baker in 1956–57, Sonny Stitt in 1957, and Maynard Ferguson in 1957–58." ], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he record any albums at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons record any albums at that time", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons was also known as a composer during this period: The Encyclopedia of Jazz states that his compositions Moanin', This Here, and Dat Dere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons record any albums at that time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954.", "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York?", "Bobby Timmons played with Kenny Dorham in 1956, making his recording debut with the trumpeter in a live set in May of that year.", "Did Bobby Timmons play with anyone else?", "Bobby Timmons went on to play and record with Chet Baker in 1956–57, Sonny Stitt in 1957, and Maynard Ferguson in 1957–58.", "Did Bobby Timmons record any albums at that time?", "Bobby Timmons was also known as a composer during this period: The Encyclopedia of Jazz states that his compositions Moanin', This Here, and Dat Dere." ], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he play with at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Bobby Timmons play with at that time", "Truth_answer": "After leaving Blakey, Bobby Timmons joined Cannonball Adderley's band, in October 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Bobby Timmons play with at that time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954.", "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York?", "Bobby Timmons played with Kenny Dorham in 1956, making his recording debut with the trumpeter in a live set in May of that year.", "Did Bobby Timmons play with anyone else?", "Bobby Timmons went on to play and record with Chet Baker in 1956–57, Sonny Stitt in 1957, and Maynard Ferguson in 1957–58.", "Did Bobby Timmons record any albums at that time?", "Bobby Timmons was also known as a composer during this period: The Encyclopedia of Jazz states that his compositions Moanin', This Here, and Dat Dere.", "Who else did Bobby Timmons play with at that time?", "After leaving Blakey, Bobby Timmons joined Cannonball Adderley's band, in October 1959." ], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he play with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Bobby Timmons play with Cannonball Adderley", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons joined Cannonball Adderley's band, in October 1959 and left to go back to Blakely's in February 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bobby Timmons play with Cannonball Adderley's band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened to Bobby Timmons in 1954?", "Bobby Timmons moved to New York in 1954.", "What did Bobby Timmons do in New York?", "Bobby Timmons played with Kenny Dorham in 1956, making his recording debut with the trumpeter in a live set in May of that year.", "Did Bobby Timmons play with anyone else?", "Bobby Timmons went on to play and record with Chet Baker in 1956–57, Sonny Stitt in 1957, and Maynard Ferguson in 1957–58.", "Did Bobby Timmons record any albums at that time?", "Bobby Timmons was also known as a composer during this period: The Encyclopedia of Jazz states that his compositions Moanin', This Here, and Dat Dere.", "Who else did Bobby Timmons play with at that time?", "After leaving Blakey, Bobby Timmons joined Cannonball Adderley's band, in October 1959.", "How long did Bobby Timmons play with Cannonball Adderley's band?", "Bobby Timmons joined Cannonball Adderley's band, in October 1959 and left to go back to Blakely's in February 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Bobby Timmons known for", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons was known for using block chords, a style in which the right hand creates the melody and the left hand moves with the rhythm of the right hand.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Bobby Timmons known for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Pierre first a conductor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Pierre first a conductor", "Truth_answer": "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he a conductor for the first time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time", "Truth_answer": "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor", "Truth_answer": "Yes, there are several photos of Pierre Benjamin Monteux was a French (later American) conductor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Yes, there are several photos of Pierre Benjamin Monteux was a French (later American) conductor." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What performance was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What performance was Pierre Monteux's article", "Truth_answer": "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum in 1913.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What performance was displayed on the article with Pierre Monteux conducting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Yes, there are several photos of Pierre Benjamin Monteux was a French (later American) conductor.", "What performance was displayed on the article with Pierre Monteux conducting?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum in 1913." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the performance take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the displayed with Pierre Monteux conducting a performance take place", "Truth_answer": "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum took place in 1913.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the displayed with Pierre Monteux conducting a performance take place?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Yes, there are several photos of Pierre Benjamin Monteux was a French (later American) conductor.", "What performance was displayed on the article with Pierre Monteux conducting?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum in 1913.", "When did the displayed with Pierre Monteux conducting a performance take place?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum took place in 1913." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other performances as the conductor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pierre Monteux have any other performances as the conductor", "Truth_answer": "Pierre Monteux conducted the preliminary rehearsals before Tcherepnin arrived; Stravinsky was so impressed that he insisted that Monteux conduct the premiere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierre Monteux have any other performances as the conductor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Yes, there are several photos of Pierre Benjamin Monteux was a French (later American) conductor.", "What performance was displayed on the article with Pierre Monteux conducting?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum in 1913.", "When did the displayed with Pierre Monteux conducting a performance take place?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum took place in 1913.", "Did Pierre Monteux have any other performances as the conductor?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the preliminary rehearsals before Tcherepnin arrived; Stravinsky was so impressed that he insisted that Monteux conduct the premiere." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So he was only a conductor once before the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Pierre Monteux was only a conductor once before the military", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Pierre Monteux's musical career was interrupted in 1896, when he was called up for military service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Pierre Monteux was only a conductor once before the military?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "Where was Pierre Monteux first a conductor?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Where was Pierre Monteux a conductor for the first time?", "At the age of twelve, Pierre Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.", "Does your article ever show Pierre Monteux as a conductor?", "Yes, there are several photos of Pierre Benjamin Monteux was a French (later American) conductor.", "What performance was displayed on the article with Pierre Monteux conducting?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum in 1913.", "When did the displayed with Pierre Monteux conducting a performance take place?", "Saint-Saëns at the keyboard, with Pierre Monteux on the rostrum took place in 1913.", "Did Pierre Monteux have any other performances as the conductor?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the preliminary rehearsals before Tcherepnin arrived; Stravinsky was so impressed that he insisted that Monteux conduct the premiere.", "So Pierre Monteux was only a conductor once before the military?", "Yes, Pierre Monteux's musical career was interrupted in 1896, when he was called up for military service." ], "Conversation_no": 823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the time he was conductor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the time Pierre Monteux was conductor", "Truth_answer": "Pierre Monteux conducted the world premieres of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring and other prominent works including Petrushka, Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé, and Debussy's Jeux.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the time Pierre Monteux was conductor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reputation and repertoire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reputation and repertoire", "Truth_answer": "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was reputation and repertoire an album", "Truth_answer": "No, it was not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any other orchestra?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra", "Truth_answer": "Pierre Monteux conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Paris and San Francisco Symphony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89.", "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Paris and San Francisco Symphony." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else you can share about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else you can share about the article", "Truth_answer": "David Zinman and Lorin Maazel deputised for Pierre Monteux at the Festival Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you can share about the article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89.", "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Paris and San Francisco Symphony.", "Anything else you can share about the article?", "David Zinman and Lorin Maazel deputised for Pierre Monteux at the Festival Hall." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about the reputation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about Pierre Monteux's reputation", "Truth_answer": "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Pierre Monteux's reputation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89.", "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Paris and San Francisco Symphony.", "Anything else you can share about the article?", "David Zinman and Lorin Maazel deputised for Pierre Monteux at the Festival Hall.", "What was significant about Pierre Monteux's reputation?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else you can share?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else you can share about Pierre Monteux", "Truth_answer": "Among Pierre Monteux's numerous honours, he was a Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur and a Knight of the Order of Oranje-Nassau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you can share about Pierre Monteux?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89.", "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Paris and San Francisco Symphony.", "Anything else you can share about the article?", "David Zinman and Lorin Maazel deputised for Pierre Monteux at the Festival Hall.", "What was significant about Pierre Monteux's reputation?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was there anything else you can share about Pierre Monteux?", "Among Pierre Monteux's numerous honours, he was a Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur and a Knight of the Order of Oranje-Nassau." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this the end of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this the end of Pierre Monteux's career", "Truth_answer": "In April 1964, Pierre Monteux conducted his last concert, which was to include his debut at The Proms, at which he intended to announce his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the end of Pierre Monteux's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux", "Context": [ "What was Pierre Monteux's reputation and repertoire?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was reputation and repertoire an album?", "No, it was not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "In June 1964, Pierre Monteux suffered three strokes and a cerebral thrombosis at his home in Maine, where he died on 1 July at the age of 89.", "Did Pierre Monteux do any other orchestra?", "Pierre Monteux conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Paris and San Francisco Symphony.", "Anything else you can share about the article?", "David Zinman and Lorin Maazel deputised for Pierre Monteux at the Festival Hall.", "What was significant about Pierre Monteux's reputation?", "Pierre Monteux's biographer John Canarina ranks him with Klemperer and above even Toscanini, whose reputation for strict adherence to the score was, in Canarina's view, less justified than Monteux's.", "Was there anything else you can share about Pierre Monteux?", "Among Pierre Monteux's numerous honours, he was a Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur and a Knight of the Order of Oranje-Nassau.", "Was this the end of Pierre Monteux's career?", "In April 1964, Pierre Monteux conducted his last concert, which was to include his debut at The Proms, at which he intended to announce his retirement." ], "Conversation_no": 824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pierre Monteux win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Pierre Monteux collapsed again after being presented with the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society, Britain's highest musical honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Monteux_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierre Monteux win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were Nabokov's political views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Nabokov's political views", "Truth_answer": "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“" ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write about politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics", "Truth_answer": "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment." ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his views controversial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Vladimir Naboks views controversial", "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, reveal his controversial ideas concerning art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Vladimir Nabokov's views controversial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment.", "Were Vladimir Nabokov's views controversial?", "Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, reveal his controversial ideas concerning art." ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his views ever land him in trouble?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov's views ever land him in trouble", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Kitsch magazine, a student publication at Cornell, published a piece that focused on student reflections on his lectures and also explored Vladimir Nabokov's long relationship with Playboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov's views ever land him in trouble?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment.", "Were Vladimir Nabokov's views controversial?", "Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, reveal his controversial ideas concerning art.", "Did Vladimir Nabokov's views ever land him in trouble?", "In 2010, Kitsch magazine, a student publication at Cornell, published a piece that focused on student reflections on his lectures and also explored Vladimir Nabokov's long relationship with Playboy." ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go when he left the Soviet Union?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Vladimir Nabokov go when he left the Soviet Union", "Truth_answer": "After the withdrawal of the German Army in November 1918 and the defeat of the White Army, the Nabokovs sought exile in western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Vladimir Nabokov go when he left the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment.", "Were Vladimir Nabokov's views controversial?", "Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, reveal his controversial ideas concerning art.", "Did Vladimir Nabokov's views ever land him in trouble?", "In 2010, Kitsch magazine, a student publication at Cornell, published a piece that focused on student reflections on his lectures and also explored Vladimir Nabokov's long relationship with Playboy.", "Where did Vladimir Nabokov go when he left the Soviet Union?", "After the withdrawal of the German Army in November 1918 and the defeat of the White Army, the Nabokovs sought exile in western Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was interesting about his political views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Vladimir Nabokov's political views", "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s, as an émigré in America, Vladimir Nabokov would stress the connection between American and English liberal democracy and the aspirations of the short-lived Russian provisional government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment.", "Were Vladimir Nabokov's views controversial?", "Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, reveal his controversial ideas concerning art.", "Did Vladimir Nabokov's views ever land him in trouble?", "In 2010, Kitsch magazine, a student publication at Cornell, published a piece that focused on student reflections on his lectures and also explored Vladimir Nabokov's long relationship with Playboy.", "Where did Vladimir Nabokov go when he left the Soviet Union?", "After the withdrawal of the German Army in November 1918 and the defeat of the White Army, the Nabokovs sought exile in western Europe.", "What else was interesting about Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In the 1940s, as an émigré in America, Vladimir Nabokov would stress the connection between American and English liberal democracy and the aspirations of the short-lived Russian provisional government." ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he escape to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Vladimir Nabokov escape to", "Truth_answer": "After the withdrawal of the German Army in November 1918 and the defeat of the White Army, the Vladimir Nabokov's sought exile in western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Vladimir Nabokov escape to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov", "Context": [ "What were Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In 1942 Vladimir Nabokov declared: Democracy is humanity at its best ... it is the natural condition of every man ever since the human mind became conscious.“", "Did Vladimir Nabokov write about politics?", "Yes, in Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov proudly recounted his father's campaigns against despotism and staunch opposition to capital punishment.", "Were Vladimir Nabokov's views controversial?", "Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, reveal his controversial ideas concerning art.", "Did Vladimir Nabokov's views ever land him in trouble?", "In 2010, Kitsch magazine, a student publication at Cornell, published a piece that focused on student reflections on his lectures and also explored Vladimir Nabokov's long relationship with Playboy.", "Where did Vladimir Nabokov go when he left the Soviet Union?", "After the withdrawal of the German Army in November 1918 and the defeat of the White Army, the Nabokovs sought exile in western Europe.", "What else was interesting about Vladimir Nabokov's political views?", "In the 1940s, as an émigré in America, Vladimir Nabokov would stress the connection between American and English liberal democracy and the aspirations of the short-lived Russian provisional government.", "Where did Vladimir Nabokov escape to?", "After the withdrawal of the German Army in November 1918 and the defeat of the White Army, the Vladimir Nabokov's sought exile in western Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever write anything about Hitler while in Germany?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov ever write anything about Hitler while in Germany", "Truth_answer": "No, but Elena, who in later years became Vladimir Nabokov's favorite sibling, published her correspondence with him in 1985 and was an important source for later biographers of Nabokov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov ever write anything about Hitler while in Germany?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the proposal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the proposal", "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the proposal proposed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the European Flag proposal proposed", "Truth_answer": "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was Rem known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for", "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas is the author of ‘Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan’.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001.", "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the author of ‘Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan’." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other things Rem Koolhaas is known for", "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas is the founding partner of OMA, and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001.", "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the author of ‘Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan’.", "What are some other things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the founding partner of OMA, and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What color was the flag?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What color was the proposed European flag", "Truth_answer": "This idea inspired the Barcode. The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single symbol with a wide range of colors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What color was the proposed European flag?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001.", "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the author of ‘Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan’.", "What are some other things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the founding partner of OMA, and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.", "What color was the proposed European flag?", "This idea inspired the Barcode. The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single symbol with a wide range of colors." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else stand out in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else stand out in this article", "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas won a Royal Gold Medal in the UK in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else stand out in this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001.", "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the author of ‘Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan’.", "What are some other things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the founding partner of OMA, and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.", "What color was the proposed European flag?", "This idea inspired the Barcode. The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single symbol with a wide range of colors.", "Anything else stand out in this article?", "Rem Koolhaas won a Royal Gold Medal in the UK in 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did else he discussed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Rem Koolhaas discuss", "Truth_answer": "In May 2001, the then President of the European Commission, and the Belgian Prime Minister invited Rem Koolhaas to discuss necessities and requirements of a European capital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rem Koolhaas discuss?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas", "Context": [ "What was the European Flag proposal?", "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "When was the European Flag proposal proposed?", "The European Flag proposal was brought up around the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001.", "What are some things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the author of ‘Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan’.", "What are some other things Rem Koolhaas is known for?", "Rem Koolhaas is the founding partner of OMA, and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.", "What color was the proposed European flag?", "This idea inspired the Barcode. The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single symbol with a wide range of colors.", "Anything else stand out in this article?", "Rem Koolhaas won a Royal Gold Medal in the UK in 2004.", "What else did Rem Koolhaas discuss?", "In May 2001, the then President of the European Commission, and the Belgian Prime Minister invited Rem Koolhaas to discuss necessities and requirements of a European capital." ], "Conversation_no": 826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he suggest anything else important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rem Koolhaas suggest anything important", "Truth_answer": "During these talks and as an impetus for further discussion, Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rem Koolhaas suggest anything important?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is al-Awlaki connected to any terrorist organization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is al-Awlaki connected to any terrorist organization", "Truth_answer": "U.S. government officials allege that Anwar al-Awlaki was centrally involved in planning terrorist operations for al-Qaeda, but have not released evidence that could support this claim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Anwar al-Awlaki connected to any terrorist organization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki", "Context": [ "Is Anwar al-Awlaki connected to any terrorist organization?", "U.S. government officials allege that Anwar al-Awlaki was centrally involved in planning terrorist operations for al-Qaeda, but have not released evidence that could support this claim." ], "Conversation_no": 827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does al-Awlaki have a high rank in the terrorist organization, like commander?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Anwar al-Awlaki have a high rank in the terrorist organization, like commander", "Truth_answer": "Some U.S. officials said that in 2009, Anwar al-Awlaki was promoted to the rank of regional commander within al-Qaeda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Anwar al-Awlaki have a high rank in the terrorist organization, like commander?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki", "Context": [ "Is Anwar al-Awlaki connected to any terrorist organization?", "U.S. government officials allege that Anwar al-Awlaki was centrally involved in planning terrorist operations for al-Qaeda, but have not released evidence that could support this claim.", "Does Anwar al-Awlaki have a high rank in the terrorist organization, like commander?", "Some U.S. officials said that in 2009, Anwar al-Awlaki was promoted to the rank of regional commander within al-Qaeda." ], "Conversation_no": 827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did al-Awlaki get caught for his role in the bombings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anwar al-Awlaki get caught for his role in the bombings", "Truth_answer": "The U.S. deployed an unmanned aircraft in Yemen to search for and kill Anwar al-Awlaki; he was successfully killed on September 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anwar al-Awlaki get caught for his role in the bombings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki", "Context": [ "Is Anwar al-Awlaki connected to any terrorist organization?", "U.S. government officials allege that Anwar al-Awlaki was centrally involved in planning terrorist operations for al-Qaeda, but have not released evidence that could support this claim.", "Does Anwar al-Awlaki have a high rank in the terrorist organization, like commander?", "Some U.S. officials said that in 2009, Anwar al-Awlaki was promoted to the rank of regional commander within al-Qaeda.", "Did Anwar al-Awlaki get caught for his role in the bombings?", "The U.S. deployed an unmanned aircraft in Yemen to search for and kill Anwar al-Awlaki; he was successfully killed on September 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the latest terrorist case that al-Awlaki organize?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the latest terrorist case that Anwar al-Awlaki organize", "Truth_answer": "The Guardian reported that U.S. and British counter-terrorism officials believed Anwar al-Awlaki was behind the cargo plane PETN bombs sent from Yemen to Chicago in October 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the latest terrorist case that Anwar al-Awlaki organize?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Alan Garner's literary style", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Garner thought of this label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Garner thought of this label", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202211019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who said that about Alan Garner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one", "Truth_answer": "Philip referred to Red Shift as a complex book but not a complicated one: the bare lines of story and emotion stand clear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202211019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.", "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one?", "Philip referred to Red Shift as a complex book but not a complicated one: the bare lines of story and emotion stand clear." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner", "Truth_answer": "Critic Neil Philip characterised it as an artistic advance but a less satisfying story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.", "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one?", "Philip referred to Red Shift as a complex book but not a complicated one: the bare lines of story and emotion stand clear.", "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner?", "Critic Neil Philip characterised it as an artistic advance but a less satisfying story." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was some of the things he did to get ready for writing his books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was some of the things Alan Garner did to get ready for writing his books", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner has spent much time investigating the areas that he deals with in his books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202211019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of the things Alan Garner did to get ready for writing his books?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.", "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one?", "Philip referred to Red Shift as a complex book but not a complicated one: the bare lines of story and emotion stand clear.", "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner?", "Critic Neil Philip characterised it as an artistic advance but a less satisfying story.", "What was some of the things Alan Garner did to get ready for writing his books?", "Alan Garner has spent much time investigating the areas that he deals with in his books." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of books did he read?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of books did Alan Garner read", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner commented that in preparation for writing his book Elidor: I had to read extensively textbooks on physics, Celtic symbolism, unicorns, and medieval watermarks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202211019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of books did Alan Garner read?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.", "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one?", "Philip referred to Red Shift as a complex book but not a complicated one: the bare lines of story and emotion stand clear.", "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner?", "Critic Neil Philip characterised it as an artistic advance but a less satisfying story.", "What was some of the things Alan Garner did to get ready for writing his books?", "Alan Garner has spent much time investigating the areas that he deals with in his books.", "What kind of books did Alan Garner read?", "Alan Garner commented that in preparation for writing his book Elidor: I had to read extensively textbooks on physics, Celtic symbolism, unicorns, and medieval watermarks." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he visit any places to research his books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alan Garner visit any places to research his books", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner has spent much time investigating the areas that he deals with in his books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202211019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Garner visit any places to research his books?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner", "Context": [ "What is Alan Garner's literary style?", "Alan Garner's early work is often labelled as children's literature, Garner himself rejects such a description, saying that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What did Alan Garner think of his work being labeled as children's literature?", "Alan Garner himself rejects such a description, informing one interviewer that I certainly have never written for children but that instead he has always written purely for himself.", "What is some of Alan Garner's book titles?", "Alan Garner wrote such titles as The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Moon of Gomrath, Elidor, and many more.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Alan Garner was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to literature in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.", "Who said Alan Garner's work was complex book but not a complicated one?", "Philip referred to Red Shift as a complex book but not a complicated one: the bare lines of story and emotion stand clear.", "What else did Philip say about Alan Garner?", "Critic Neil Philip characterised it as an artistic advance but a less satisfying story.", "What was some of the things Alan Garner did to get ready for writing his books?", "Alan Garner has spent much time investigating the areas that he deals with in his books.", "What kind of books did Alan Garner read?", "Alan Garner commented that in preparation for writing his book Elidor: I had to read extensively textbooks on physics, Celtic symbolism, unicorns, and medieval watermarks.", "Did Alan Garner visit any places to research his books?", "Alan Garner has spent much time investigating the areas that he deals with in his books." ], "Conversation_no": 828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about this article", "Truth_answer": "Alan Garner received the British Fantasy Society's occasional Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2003 and the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about this article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the musical come about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the musical come about", "Truth_answer": "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.broadway.com/buzz/175571/the-origin-of-hedwig-and-the-angry-inch-follow-her-journey-from-underground-rock-club-to-broadway/", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her name", "Truth_answer": "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was her name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this character like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Hedwig like", "Truth_answer": "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Hedwig like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“" ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the club?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch", "Truth_answer": "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there rock music in the musical?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy.", "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Yes, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What covers were in the production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What covers were in the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch", "Truth_answer": "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well; Television's See No Evil; and the Velvet Underground's Femme Fatale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What covers were in the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy.", "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Yes, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell.", "What covers were in the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well; Television's See No Evil; and the Velvet Underground's Femme Fatale." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs were there", "Truth_answer": "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Pere Ubu's Non-Alignment Pact; Cher's Half Breed; and Mott the Hoople's All the Young Dudes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were covered in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy.", "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Yes, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell.", "What covers were in the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well; Television's See No Evil; and the Velvet Underground's Femme Fatale.", "What other songs were covered in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Pere Ubu's Non-Alignment Pact; Cher's Half Breed; and Mott the Hoople's All the Young Dudes." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whats the musical well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Whats Hedwig and the Angry Inch well received", "Truth_answer": "Hedwig and the Angry Inch was praised by Rolling Stone as the first rock musical to “truly rock”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats Hedwig and the Angry Inch well received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy.", "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Yes, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell.", "What covers were in the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well; Television's See No Evil; and the Velvet Underground's Femme Fatale.", "What other songs were covered in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Pere Ubu's Non-Alignment Pact; Cher's Half Breed; and Mott the Hoople's All the Young Dudes.", "Whats Hedwig and the Angry Inch well received?", "Hedwig and the Angry Inch was praised by Rolling Stone as the first rock musical to “truly rock”." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other LGTB characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other LGTB characters in Hedwig and the Angry Inch", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Luther Robinson is another LGBTQ+ character in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other LGTB characters in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)", "Context": [ "How did Hedwig and the Angry Inch come about?", "The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army Major General who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin.", "What was her name?", "Hedwig was based on Mitchell's real babysitter, Helga.", "What Hedwig like?", "Mitchell explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character. She's more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is beautiful.“", "What happened at the club in regards to Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy.", "Was there rock music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Yes, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell.", "What covers were in the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well; Television's See No Evil; and the Velvet Underground's Femme Fatale.", "What other songs were covered in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell: Pere Ubu's Non-Alignment Pact; Cher's Half Breed; and Mott the Hoople's All the Young Dudes.", "Whats Hedwig and the Angry Inch well received?", "Hedwig and the Angry Inch was praised by Rolling Stone as the first rock musical to “truly rock”.", "Are there other LGTB characters in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Yes, Luther Robinson is another LGBTQ+ character in Hedwig and the Angry Inch." ], "Conversation_no": 829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who does she refer to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who does she refer to in the article", "Truth_answer": "She refers to Hedwig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does she refer to in the article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the group horslips when they furthered the activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the group horslips when they furthered the activities", "Truth_answer": "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any other members who furthered their activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities", "Truth_answer": "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did horslips do anything else after the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded", "Truth_answer": "In December 2005, Horslips played in front of an invited audience for the recording of the RTÉ television program Other Voices in Dingle in County Kerry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio.", "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded?", "In December 2005, Horslips played in front of an invited audience for the recording of the RTÉ television program Other Voices in Dingle in County Kerry." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any special performances after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where there any special performances after", "Truth_answer": "On 10 February 2010, it was announced that Horslips would be special guests under Fairport Convention at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. Horslips performed on 13 August.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any special performances performed by Horselips after of their breakup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio.", "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded?", "In December 2005, Horslips played in front of an invited audience for the recording of the RTÉ television program Other Voices in Dingle in County Kerry.", "Where there any special performances performed by Horselips after of their breakup?", "On 10 February 2010, it was announced that Horslips would be special guests under Fairport Convention at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. Horslips performed on 13 August." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are any of the band members retired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are any of the band members of Horselips retired", "Truth_answer": "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of the band members of Horselips retired?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio.", "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded?", "In December 2005, Horslips played in front of an invited audience for the recording of the RTÉ television program Other Voices in Dingle in County Kerry.", "Where there any special performances performed by Horselips after of their breakup?", "On 10 February 2010, it was announced that Horslips would be special guests under Fairport Convention at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. Horslips performed on 13 August.", "Are any of the band members of Horselips retired?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they perform together any more?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do any members of Horselips perform together any more", "Truth_answer": "Yes, original members Barry, Johnny and Jim plus Ray Fean played two concerts at Belfast's Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, at Custom House Square.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any members of Horselips perform together any more?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio.", "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded?", "In December 2005, Horslips played in front of an invited audience for the recording of the RTÉ television program Other Voices in Dingle in County Kerry.", "Where there any special performances performed by Horselips after of their breakup?", "On 10 February 2010, it was announced that Horslips would be special guests under Fairport Convention at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. Horslips performed on 13 August.", "Are any of the band members of Horselips retired?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Do any members of Horselips perform together any more?", "Yes, original members Barry, Johnny and Jim plus Ray Fean played two concerts at Belfast's Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, at Custom House Square." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do any of the other members do any other activities now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do any of the other members of Horselips do any other activities now", "Truth_answer": "Eamon Carr also did a number of specialist DJ slots on radio before morphing into a music/sports journalist with the Evening Herald in Dublin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any of the other members of Horselips do any other activities now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "Who was in the group Horslips when they furthered the activities?", "No one was a part of the group when the members furthered their activites because Horselips was disbanded during this time.", "Where there any other members of Horselips who furthered their activities?", "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England. O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio.", "Did Horslips do anything else after the band disbanded?", "In December 2005, Horslips played in front of an invited audience for the recording of the RTÉ television program Other Voices in Dingle in County Kerry.", "Where there any special performances performed by Horselips after of their breakup?", "On 10 February 2010, it was announced that Horslips would be special guests under Fairport Convention at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. Horslips performed on 13 August.", "Are any of the band members of Horselips retired?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Do any members of Horselips perform together any more?", "Yes, original members Barry, Johnny and Jim plus Ray Fean played two concerts at Belfast's Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, at Custom House Square.", "Do any of the other members of Horselips do any other activities now?", "Eamon Carr also did a number of specialist DJ slots on radio before morphing into a music/sports journalist with the Evening Herald in Dublin." ], "Conversation_no": 830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many members did they have before the other activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many members of Horselips did they have before the other activities", "Truth_answer": "Members of Horselips before they disbanded were Eamon Carr, Barry Devlin, John Fean, Jim Lockhart, Charles O'Connor, and Ray Fean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members of Horselips did they have before the other activities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his childhood like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his childhood like", "Truth_answer": "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Loach have siblings", "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wednesday_Play", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the wednesday play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Wednesday Play", "Truth_answer": "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818002139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wednesday_Play_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Wednesday Play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wednesday_Play", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of reviews did that get?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday Play get", "Truth_answer": "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have others that did that well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well", "Truth_answer": "The Wind That Shakes the Barley became the most popular independent Irish film ever released in Ireland, earning €377,000 in its opening weekend and €2.7 million by August 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed.", "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well?", "The Wind That Shakes the Barley became the most popular independent Irish film ever released in Ireland, earning €377,000 in its opening weekend and €2.7 million by August 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Kes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Kes", "Truth_answer": "Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed.", "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well?", "The Wind That Shakes the Barley became the most popular independent Irish film ever released in Ireland, earning €377,000 in its opening weekend and €2.7 million by August 2006.", "What is Kes?", "Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Kes do with the Critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Kes do with the critics", "Truth_answer": "Kes was a word of mouth hit in Britain, eventually making a profit. However it was a commercial flop in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kes do with the critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed.", "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well?", "The Wind That Shakes the Barley became the most popular independent Irish film ever released in Ireland, earning €377,000 in its opening weekend and €2.7 million by August 2006.", "What is Kes?", "Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett.", "How did Kes do with the critics?", "Kes was a word of mouth hit in Britain, eventually making a profit. However it was a commercial flop in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it restricted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Kes restricted", "Truth_answer": "The use of Yorkshire dialect throughout Kes restricted its distribution, with American executives at United Artists saying that they would have found a film in Hungarian easier to understand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kes restricted?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed.", "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well?", "The Wind That Shakes the Barley became the most popular independent Irish film ever released in Ireland, earning €377,000 in its opening weekend and €2.7 million by August 2006.", "What is Kes?", "Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett.", "How did Kes do with the critics?", "Kes was a word of mouth hit in Britain, eventually making a profit. However it was a commercial flop in the US.", "How was Kes restricted?", "The use of Yorkshire dialect throughout Kes restricted its distribution, with American executives at United Artists saying that they would have found a film in Hungarian easier to understand." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Two of Ken Loach's films, The Wind That Shakes the Barley and I, Daniel Blake, received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach", "Context": [ "What was Ken Loach's childhood like?", "As a member of the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club Ken Loach directed an open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford, in 1959.", "Did Ken Loach have siblings?", "No.", "What is The Wednesday Play?", "The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970.", "What kind of reviews did The Wednesday get?", "The Wednesday Play is regarded as one of the most influential and successful programmes to be produced in Britain during the 1960s, and is still frequently referenced and discussed.", "Did Ken Loach have others that did that well?", "The Wind That Shakes the Barley became the most popular independent Irish film ever released in Ireland, earning €377,000 in its opening weekend and €2.7 million by August 2006.", "What is Kes?", "Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett.", "How did Kes do with the critics?", "Kes was a word of mouth hit in Britain, eventually making a profit. However it was a commercial flop in the US.", "How was Kes restricted?", "The use of Yorkshire dialect throughout Kes restricted its distribution, with American executives at United Artists saying that they would have found a film in Hungarian easier to understand.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Two of Ken Loach's films, The Wind That Shakes the Barley and I, Daniel Blake, received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he live while writing his plays?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Ken Loach live while writing his plays", "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach lived in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ken Loach live while writing his plays?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the bike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the bike", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [ "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position." ], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inspired the change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings", "Truth_answer": "Watching a washing machine spin at 1,200rpm led Graeme Obree to take the bearings, which he assumed must be of superior quality, and fit them to his bike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [ "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings?", "Watching a washing machine spin at 1,200rpm led Graeme Obree to take the bearings, which he assumed must be of superior quality, and fit them to his bike." ], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree developed another riding position, the Superman style, his arms fully extended in front, and he won the individual pursuit at the world championships in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [ "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings?", "Watching a washing machine spin at 1,200rpm led Graeme Obree to take the bearings, which he assumed must be of superior quality, and fit them to his bike.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Graeme Obree developed another riding position, the Superman style, his arms fully extended in front, and he won the individual pursuit at the world championships in 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this aid him in being able to move faster on the bike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this aid Graeme Obree in being able to move faster on the bike", "Truth_answer": "The Graeme Obree position isn't advantageous simply aerodynamically, it also allows, by pushing the point of pedalling towards the rear, to benefit from greater pressure while remaining in the saddle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this aid Graeme Obree in being able to move faster on the bike?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [ "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings?", "Watching a washing machine spin at 1,200rpm led Graeme Obree to take the bearings, which he assumed must be of superior quality, and fit them to his bike.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Graeme Obree developed another riding position, the Superman style, his arms fully extended in front, and he won the individual pursuit at the world championships in 1995.", "Did this aid Graeme Obree in being able to move faster on the bike?", "The Graeme Obree position isn't advantageous simply aerodynamically, it also allows, by pushing the point of pedalling towards the rear, to benefit from greater pressure while remaining in the saddle." ], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this the bike he used to win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this the bike he used to win", "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Old Faithful the bike Graeme Obree used to win the biking world record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [ "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings?", "Watching a washing machine spin at 1,200rpm led Graeme Obree to take the bearings, which he assumed must be of superior quality, and fit them to his bike.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Graeme Obree developed another riding position, the Superman style, his arms fully extended in front, and he won the individual pursuit at the world championships in 1995.", "Did this aid Graeme Obree in being able to move faster on the bike?", "The Graeme Obree position isn't advantageous simply aerodynamically, it also allows, by pushing the point of pedalling towards the rear, to benefit from greater pressure while remaining in the saddle.", "Was Old Faithful the bike Graeme Obree used to win the biking world record?", "Yes." ], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this bike style adopted by others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Old Faithful bike style adopted by others", "Truth_answer": "Unfortunately not due to it banning Graeme Obree's riding position: he did not find out until one hour before he began the world championship pursuit in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Old Faithful bike style adopted by others?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree", "Context": [ "What is Graeme Obree's bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "What inspired the change in Graeme Obree's bearings?", "Watching a washing machine spin at 1,200rpm led Graeme Obree to take the bearings, which he assumed must be of superior quality, and fit them to his bike.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Graeme Obree developed another riding position, the Superman style, his arms fully extended in front, and he won the individual pursuit at the world championships in 1995.", "Did this aid Graeme Obree in being able to move faster on the bike?", "The Graeme Obree position isn't advantageous simply aerodynamically, it also allows, by pushing the point of pedalling towards the rear, to benefit from greater pressure while remaining in the saddle.", "Was Old Faithful the bike Graeme Obree used to win the biking world record?", "Yes.", "Was the Old Faithful bike style adopted by others?", "Unfortunately not due to it banning Graeme Obree's riding position: he did not find out until one hour before he began the world championship pursuit in Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else of note about the bike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else of note about Old Faithful", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree placed the handle bars closer to the saddle than usual and his elbows bent and tucked into his sides like those of a skier", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else of note about Old Faithful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas#1964_MVP_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Colts do during the 1964 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Colts do during the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Baltimore_Colts_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Baltimore_Colts_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas#1964_MVP_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Unitas do during the 1964 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Unitas do during the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "The season was one of Johnny Unitas's best as he finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Unitas do during the 1964 season with the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas#1964_MVP_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses.", "How did Johnny Unitas do during the 1964 season with the Baltimore Colts?", "The season was one of Johnny Unitas's best as he finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the AP and UPI for a second time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas#1964_MVP_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses.", "How did Johnny Unitas do during the 1964 season with the Baltimore Colts?", "The season was one of Johnny Unitas's best as he finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Did Johnny Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the AP and UPI for a second time." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Unitas have any shortcomings during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas have any shortcomings during the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas was lost for the balance of the season due to a knee injury in a week 12 loss to the Bears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas have any shortcomings during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas#1964_MVP_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses.", "How did Johnny Unitas do during the 1964 season with the Baltimore Colts?", "The season was one of Johnny Unitas's best as he finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Did Johnny Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the AP and UPI for a second time.", "Did Johnny Unitas have any shortcomings during the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was lost for the balance of the season due to a knee injury in a week 12 loss to the Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Unitas do, scorewise, during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Johnny Unitas do scorewise during the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Unitas do scorewise during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Baltimore_Colts_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses.", "How did Johnny Unitas do during the 1964 season with the Baltimore Colts?", "The season was one of Johnny Unitas's best as he finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Did Johnny Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the AP and UPI for a second time.", "Did Johnny Unitas have any shortcomings during the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was lost for the balance of the season due to a knee injury in a week 12 loss to the Bears.", "How did Johnny Unitas do scorewise during the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Colts get to play in any championship games (like the Super Bowl) during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts get to play in any championship games like the Super Bowl during the 1964 season", "Truth_answer": "Baltimore met the Cleveland Browns of the Eastern Conference in the NFL Championship Game in Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Baltimore_Colts_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts get to play in any championship games like the Super Bowl during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas#1964_MVP_season", "Context": [ "How did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts do during the 1964 season?", "In the 1964 season the Colts returned to the top of the Western Conference.", "What was Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts overall score for the 1964 season?", "The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses.", "How did Johnny Unitas do during the 1964 season with the Baltimore Colts?", "The season was one of Johnny Unitas's best as he finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Did Johnny Unitas receive any recognition for his success in the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the AP and UPI for a second time.", "Did Johnny Unitas have any shortcomings during the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas was lost for the balance of the season due to a knee injury in a week 12 loss to the Bears.", "How did Johnny Unitas do scorewise during the 1964 season?", "Johnny Unitas finished with 2,824 yards passing, a league-best 9.26 yards per pass attempt, 19 touchdown passes and only 6 interceptions.", "Did Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts get to play in any championship games like the Super Bowl during the 1964 season?", "Baltimore met the Cleveland Browns of the Eastern Conference in the NFL Championship Game in Cleveland." ], "Conversation_no": 833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the 1964 season with Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts", "Truth_answer": "The season ended on a disappointing note for the Colts as they were upset by the Cleveland Browns in the 1964 NFL Championship Game, losing 27–0.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the 1964 season with Johnny Unitas' Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of their successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was one of their successes", "Truth_answer": "After a four-year gap between releases, the Clark Sisters continued to release music, signing with Rejoice Records, a division of Word.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of The Clark Sisters' successes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [ "What was one of The Clark Sisters' successes?", "After a four-year gap between releases, the Clark Sisters continued to release music, signing with Rejoice Records, a division of Word." ], "Conversation_no": 834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What project came about from The Clark Sisters signing with Rejoice Records", "Truth_answer": "This new deal yielded the Grammy-nominated Heart & Soul (1986) featuring the mainstream single Time Out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What project came about from The Clark Sisters signing with Rejoice Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [ "What was one of The Clark Sisters' successes?", "After a four-year gap between releases, the Clark Sisters continued to release music, signing with Rejoice Records, a division of Word.", "What project came about from The Clark Sisters signing with Rejoice Records?", "This new deal yielded the Grammy-nominated Heart & Soul (1986) featuring the mainstream single Time Out." ], "Conversation_no": 834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did sthey have other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters have other successes besides their album, Heart and Soul", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, The Clark Sisters released their Billboard chart-topping and critically acclaimed album Conqueror.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters have other successes besides their album, Heart and Soul?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [ "What was one of The Clark Sisters' successes?", "After a four-year gap between releases, the Clark Sisters continued to release music, signing with Rejoice Records, a division of Word.", "What project came about from The Clark Sisters signing with Rejoice Records?", "This new deal yielded the Grammy-nominated Heart & Soul (1986) featuring the mainstream single Time Out.", "Did The Clark Sisters have other successes besides their album, Heart and Soul?", "In 1988, The Clark Sisters released their Billboard chart-topping and critically acclaimed album Conqueror." ], "Conversation_no": 834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other successes after The Clark Sisters release of their album Conqueror", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, The Clark Sisters released their highly anticipated live album, Bringing it Back Home, recorded in their home town of Detroit and included both previous hits and new material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other successes after The Clark Sisters release of their album Conqueror?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was one of The Clark Sisters' successes?", "After a four-year gap between releases, the Clark Sisters continued to release music, signing with Rejoice Records, a division of Word.", "What project came about from The Clark Sisters signing with Rejoice Records?", "This new deal yielded the Grammy-nominated Heart & Soul (1986) featuring the mainstream single Time Out.", "Did The Clark Sisters have other successes besides their album, Heart and Soul?", "In 1988, The Clark Sisters released their Billboard chart-topping and critically acclaimed album Conqueror.", "Any other successes after The Clark Sisters release of their album Conqueror?", "In 1989, The Clark Sisters released their highly anticipated live album, Bringing it Back Home, recorded in their home town of Detroit and included both previous hits and new material." ], "Conversation_no": 834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did that album win an award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Clark Sisters album win an award", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters album Conqueror win an award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters#More_success", "Context": [ "What was one of The Clark Sisters' successes?", "After a four-year gap between releases, the Clark Sisters continued to release music, signing with Rejoice Records, a division of Word.", "What project came about from The Clark Sisters signing with Rejoice Records?", "This new deal yielded the Grammy-nominated Heart & Soul (1986) featuring the mainstream single Time Out.", "Did The Clark Sisters have other successes besides their album, Heart and Soul?", "In 1988, The Clark Sisters released their Billboard chart-topping and critically acclaimed album Conqueror.", "Any other successes after The Clark Sisters release of their album Conqueror?", "In 1989, The Clark Sisters released their highly anticipated live album, Bringing it Back Home, recorded in their home town of Detroit and included both previous hits and new material.", "Did The Clark Sisters album Conqueror win an award?" ], "Conversation_no": 834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other successes after The Clark Sisters' release of Conqueror", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, the Clark Sisters released Miracle before breaking grounds into their successful solo careers. It fared well in sales but did not match the success of previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other successes after The Clark Sisters' release of Conqueror?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of personnel changes were happening?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of personnel changes were happening", "Truth_answer": "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they still have any hit music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in their career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes", "Truth_answer": "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What label changes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes", "Truth_answer": "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other changes were occurring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes", "Truth_answer": "Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on Diana Ross' burgeoning upcoming solo career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes.", "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes?", "Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on Diana Ross' burgeoning upcoming solo career." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What problems were happening?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What problems were happening with Martha and the Vandellas", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' chart performance suffered as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What additional problems with Martha and the Vandellas were happening due to the personnel changes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes.", "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes?", "Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on Diana Ross' burgeoning upcoming solo career.", "What additional problems with Martha and the Vandellas were happening due to the personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas' chart performance suffered as a result." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other internal struggles going on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any other internal struggles going on besides the personnel changes", "Truth_answer": "It was the infighting among the members of Martha and the Vandellas that led to their problems. Kelley was the first to be let go after reportedly missing shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any other internal struggles going on besides the personnel changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes.", "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes?", "Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on Diana Ross' burgeoning upcoming solo career.", "What additional problems with Martha and the Vandellas were happening due to the personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas' chart performance suffered as a result.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any other internal struggles going on besides the personnel changes?", "It was the infighting among the members of Martha and the Vandellas that led to their problems. Kelley was the first to be let go after reportedly missing shows." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Vandellas have any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Vandellas have any hits", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas records including Honey Love, Sweet Darlin' and Taking My Love and Leaving Me were issued as singles with diminishing success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any hits during these personnel changes and infighting among members?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes.", "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes?", "Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on Diana Ross' burgeoning upcoming solo career.", "What additional problems with Martha and the Vandellas were happening due to the personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas' chart performance suffered as a result.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any other internal struggles going on besides the personnel changes?", "It was the infighting among the members of Martha and the Vandellas that led to their problems. Kelley was the first to be let go after reportedly missing shows.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any hits during these personnel changes and infighting among members?", "Martha and the Vandellas records including Honey Love, Sweet Darlin' and Taking My Love and Leaving Me were issued as singles with diminishing success." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Martha and the Vandellas", "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1968, Martha and the Vandellas joined The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops and Marvin Gaye in performing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting that happened during the personnel changes of Martha and the Vandellas around 1967-1968?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Personnel_changes", "Context": [ "What kind of personnel changes were happening with Martha and the Vandellas?", "Motown struggled to find good material for many acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves' mentor William Mickey Stevenson in 1967 and Holland–Dozier–Holland in early 1968.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas still have any hit music during their personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas continued to find success with the singles Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone and Honey Chile added to their already extended list of charted singles.", "What else happened with Martha and the Vandellas in their career besides the personnel changes?", "That same year, label changes had started to take effect.", "What label changes started to take effect with Martha and the Vandellas during their personnel changes?", "Label CEO Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes.", "What other changes were occuring with Martha and the Vandellas and CEO Berry Gordy focusing his attention to The Supremes?", "Berry Gordy focused much of his attention on Diana Ross' burgeoning upcoming solo career.", "What additional problems with Martha and the Vandellas were happening due to the personnel changes?", "Martha and the Vandellas' chart performance suffered as a result.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any other internal struggles going on besides the personnel changes?", "It was the infighting among the members of Martha and the Vandellas that led to their problems. Kelley was the first to be let go after reportedly missing shows.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas have any hits during these personnel changes and infighting among members?", "Martha and the Vandellas records including Honey Love, Sweet Darlin' and Taking My Love and Leaving Me were issued as singles with diminishing success.", "Is there anything else interesting that happened during the personnel changes of Martha and the Vandellas around 1967-1968?", "In the summer of 1968, Martha and the Vandellas joined The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops and Marvin Gaye in performing." ], "Conversation_no": 835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were they performing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were Martha and the Vandellas performing at with The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Marvin Gaye", "Truth_answer": "At the Copacabana, a New York City nightclub.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Martha and the Vandellas performing at with The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Marvin Gaye?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr#Early_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she start her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did she start her career", "Truth_answer": "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr#Early_work", "Context": [ "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl." ], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What film was her start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start", "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street (1930), and then a small speaking part in Storm in a Water Glass (1931).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr#Early_work", "Context": [ "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start?", "Hedy Lamarr gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street (1930), and then a small speaking part in Storm in a Water Glass (1931)." ], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she the leading role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hedy Lamarr the leading role in her first film, Money on the Street", "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was an extra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hedy Lamarr the leading role in her first film, Money on the Street?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start?", "Hedy Lamarr gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street (1930), and then a small speaking part in Storm in a Water Glass (1931).", "Was Hedy Lamarr the leading role in her first film, Money on the Street?", "Hedy Lamarr was an extra." ], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she perform well according to people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hedy Lamarr perform well on Money on the Street", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hedy Lamarr perform well on Money on the Street?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start?", "Hedy Lamarr gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street (1930), and then a small speaking part in Storm in a Water Glass (1931).", "Was Hedy Lamarr the leading role in her first film, Money on the Street?", "Hedy Lamarr was an extra.", "Did Hedy Lamarr perform well on Money on the Street?" ], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the film well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the film well received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hedy Lamarr's Money on the Street well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr#Ecstasy", "Context": [ "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start?", "Hedy Lamarr gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street (1930), and then a small speaking part in Storm in a Water Glass (1931).", "Was Hedy Lamarr the leading role in her first film, Money on the Street?", "Hedy Lamarr was an extra.", "Did Hedy Lamarr perform well on Money on the Street?", "Was Hedy Lamarr's Money on the Street well received?" ], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was any film her big break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was any Hedy Lamarr film her big break", "Truth_answer": "Gustav Machatý's film Ecstasy brought Hedy Lamarr international fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any Hedy Lamarr film her big break?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr#Ecstasy", "Context": [ "How did Hedy Lamarr start her acting career?", "Still using her maiden name of Hedy Kiesler, she took acting classes in Vienna. One day she was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "What film was Hedy Lamarr's start?", "Hedy Lamarr gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street (1930), and then a small speaking part in Storm in a Water Glass (1931).", "Was Hedy Lamarr the leading role in her first film, Money on the Street?", "Hedy Lamarr was an extra.", "Did Hedy Lamarr perform well on Money on the Street?", "Was Hedy Lamarr's Money on the Street well received?", "Was any Hedy Lamarr film her big break?", "Gustav Machatý's film Ecstasy brought Hedy Lamarr international fame." ], "Conversation_no": 836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she like her role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hedy Lamarr like Hedy Lamarr", "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was dismayed and disillusioned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hedy Lamarr like her role in Gustav Machatý's film Ecstasy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Quaid participate in theater?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Quaid participate in theater", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he participate in any other roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles", "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Quaid successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Quaid successful", "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with Quaid in theater?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows", "Truth_answer": "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was he banned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association", "Truth_answer": "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the charges?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association", "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid was fined more than $81,000 for physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers.", "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association?", "Randy Quaid was fined more than $81,000 for physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any other charges?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any other charges", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other charges Randy Quaid faced in addition to the $81,000?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers.", "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association?", "Randy Quaid was fined more than $81,000 for physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers.", "Were there any other charges Randy Quaid faced in addition to the $81,000?" ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Quaid's response to the charges?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Randy Quaid's response to the charges of physical and verbal abuse to his fellow performers", "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid's statement was, I am guilty of only one thing: giving a performance that elicited a response deeply felt by the actors and producers with little experience.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Randy Quaid's response to the charges of physical and verbal abuse to his fellow performers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers.", "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association?", "Randy Quaid was fined more than $81,000 for physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers.", "Were there any other charges Randy Quaid faced in addition to the $81,000?", "What was Randy Quaid's response to the charges of physical and verbal abuse to his fellow performers?", "Randy Quaid's statement was, I am guilty of only one thing: giving a performance that elicited a response deeply felt by the actors and producers with little experience.“" ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his lawyer do/say anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Randy Quaid's lawyer do/say anything else", "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid's lawyer, Mark Block, said the charges were false.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Quaid's lawyer say anything else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers.", "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association?", "Randy Quaid was fined more than $81,000 for physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers.", "Were there any other charges Randy Quaid faced in addition to the $81,000?", "What was Randy Quaid's response to the charges of physical and verbal abuse to his fellow performers?", "Randy Quaid's statement was, I am guilty of only one thing: giving a performance that elicited a response deeply felt by the actors and producers with little experience.“", "Did Randy Quaid's lawyer say anything else?", "Randy Quaid's lawyer, Mark Block, said the charges were false." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he participate in the hearing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Randy Quaid participate in the hearing of his charges", "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid only participated in the hearing because he wanted due process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Randy Quaid participate in the hearing of his charges?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid#Theater", "Context": [ "Did Randy Quaid participate in theater?", "In 2004, Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Did Randy Quaid participate in any other roles?", "Randy Quaid has also starred in Sam Shepard's True West.", "Was Randy Quaid successful in Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Randy Quaid's acting in The God of Hell was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "What else happened with Randy Quaid in theater besides starring in Sam Shepard shows?", "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him.", "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined by the Actors' Equity Association?", "According to the New York Post, all 26 members of the musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers.", "What were Randy Quaid's charges from the Actors' Equity Association?", "Randy Quaid was fined more than $81,000 for physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers.", "Were there any other charges Randy Quaid faced in addition to the $81,000?", "What was Randy Quaid's response to the charges of physical and verbal abuse to his fellow performers?", "Randy Quaid's statement was, I am guilty of only one thing: giving a performance that elicited a response deeply felt by the actors and producers with little experience.“", "Did Randy Quaid's lawyer say anything else?", "Randy Quaid's lawyer, Mark Block, said the charges were false.", "Why did Randy Quaid participate in the hearing of his charges?", "Randy Quaid only participated in the hearing because he wanted due process." ], "Conversation_no": 837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Quaid found quilty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Randy Quaid found guilty for the physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers", "Truth_answer": "Mark Block said that Randy Quaid had left the union before the musical started, making the ban moot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Randy Quaid found guilty for the physical and verbal abuse of his fellow performers?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Cult?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Cult", "Truth_answer": "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#The_Cult_(1994–1995)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did i do in the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts", "Truth_answer": "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#The_Cult_(1994–1995)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any hit songs released on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult", "Truth_answer": "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#The_Cult_(1994–1995)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Cult", "Truth_answer": "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Cult win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Break-up_(1995–1998)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, The Cult split up", "Truth_answer": "After an appearance in Rio de Janeiro in March, The Cult split up citing unspecified problems on a recent South American tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, The Cult split up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?", "Did the band, The Cult split up?", "After an appearance in Rio de Janeiro in March, The Cult split up citing unspecified problems on a recent South American tour." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any tension between the team mates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any tension between The Cult teammates", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any tension between The Cult teammates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Break-up_(1995–1998)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?", "Did the band, The Cult split up?", "After an appearance in Rio de Janeiro in March, The Cult split up citing unspecified problems on a recent South American tour.", "Was there any tension between The Cult teammates?" ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the band tied up into this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the band Holy Barbarians tied up into the breakup of the band The Cult", "Truth_answer": "The Cult lead singer Ian Astbury started up a garage band called Holy Barbarians a few months after the breakup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Holy Barbarians tied up into the breakup of the band The Cult?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Break-up_(1995–1998)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?", "Did the band, The Cult split up?", "After an appearance in Rio de Janeiro in March, The Cult split up citing unspecified problems on a recent South American tour.", "Was there any tension between The Cult teammates?", "How was the band Holy Barbarians tied up into the breakup of the band The Cult?", "The Cult lead singer Ian Astbury started up a garage band called Holy Barbarians a few months after the breakup." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What affect did this have on the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What effect did this have on Ian Astbury's band Holy Barbarians", "Truth_answer": "The band made their debut at the 100 Club in London in February 1996 and released their first record in May 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What effect did this have on Ian Astbury's band Holy Barbarians?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Break-up_(1995–1998)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?", "Did the band, The Cult split up?", "After an appearance in Rio de Janeiro in March, The Cult split up citing unspecified problems on a recent South American tour.", "Was there any tension between The Cult teammates?", "How was the band Holy Barbarians tied up into the breakup of the band The Cult?", "The Cult lead singer Ian Astbury started up a garage band called Holy Barbarians a few months after the breakup.", "What effect did this have on Ian Astbury's band Holy Barbarians?", "The band made their debut at the 100 Club in London in February 1996 and released their first record in May 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other songs were released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs were released by The Cult", "Truth_answer": "In November 1996, a number of CD reissues were released: The Cult released High Octane Cult, a greatest hits compilation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were released by The Cult?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Break-up_(1995–1998)", "Context": [ "What was the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band, The Cult.", "How did the self-titled album, The Cult do in the charts?", "The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Was there any hit songs released on the self-titled album, The Cult?", "The single Coming Down was released with The Cult going on tour in support of the new album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled album, The Cult?", "Only one more single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Did the self-titled album, The Cult win any awards?", "Did the band, The Cult split up?", "After an appearance in Rio de Janeiro in March, The Cult split up citing unspecified problems on a recent South American tour.", "Was there any tension between The Cult teammates?", "How was the band Holy Barbarians tied up into the breakup of the band The Cult?", "The Cult lead singer Ian Astbury started up a garage band called Holy Barbarians a few months after the breakup.", "What effect did this have on Ian Astbury's band Holy Barbarians?", "The band made their debut at the 100 Club in London in February 1996 and released their first record in May 1996.", "What other songs were released by The Cult?", "In November 1996, a number of CD reissues were released: The Cult released High Octane Cult, a greatest hits compilation." ], "Conversation_no": 838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it release world wide?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Cult's compilation record High Octane Cult release worldwide", "Truth_answer": "It released only in the US and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult's compilation record High Octane Cult release worldwide?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_O%27Neil#Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2003_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is O'Neil's role in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is O'Neil's role in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Truth_answer": "April O'Neil served as an assistant until the Mouser experiments got out of control, and after the Turtles saved her she became a friend and big sister to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004073605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_O%27Neil_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is April O'Neil's role in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_O%27Neil#Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2003_series)", "Context": [ "What is April O'Neil's role in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "April O'Neil served as an assistant until the Mouser experiments got out of control, and after the Turtles saved her she became a friend and big sister to them." ], "Conversation_no": 839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles April O'Neil", "Truth_answer": "April O'Neil is attracted to Casey Jones, though their contrasting personalities often make them bicker. By the third season, the two seemed to have quite a serious romantic relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles April O'Neil?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_O%27Neil#Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2003_series)", "Context": [ "What is April O'Neil's role in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "April O'Neil served as an assistant until the Mouser experiments got out of control, and after the Turtles saved her she became a friend and big sister to them.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles April O'Neil?", "April O'Neil is attracted to Casey Jones, though their contrasting personalities often make them bicker. By the third season, the two seemed to have quite a serious romantic relationship." ], "Conversation_no": 839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was this episode special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles April O'Neil special", "Truth_answer": "In the series finale, Wedding Bells and Bytes, April O'Neil and Casey Jones finally got married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004073605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_O%27Neil_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode Wedding Bells and Bytes special?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2003_TV_series)", "Context": [ "What is April O'Neil's role in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "April O'Neil served as an assistant until the Mouser experiments got out of control, and after the Turtles saved her she became a friend and big sister to them.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles April O'Neil?", "April O'Neil is attracted to Casey Jones, though their contrasting personalities often make them bicker. By the third season, the two seemed to have quite a serious romantic relationship.", "Why was the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode Wedding Bells and Bytes special?", "In the series finale, Wedding Bells and Bytes, April O'Neil and Casey Jones finally got married." ], "Conversation_no": 839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the 2003 series animated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series animated", "Truth_answer": "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an American animated television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://comicartcommunity.com/comicart_news/ninja-turtles-s5-we-want-you/_p2", "http://seiw.uhren-schmuck-mode.de/tmnt-fanfiction-mikey-abused-by-splinter.html_p0", "https://grecgasbponi.tk/adventure/_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles%3A_Tournament_Fighters_p30", "https://www.thetoyhunter.co.uk/products/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-animated-series-scootin-leo-action-figure_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110102000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2003_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series animated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison#Cinema_appearances", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first film that he starred in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first film that he starred in", "Truth_answer": "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930." ], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was is considered to be a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930.", "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this film do well with critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game do well with critics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game do well with critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison#Cinema_appearances", "Context": [ "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930.", "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success?", "Did Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game do well with critics?" ], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he act in any other films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison act in any other films besides The Great Game", "Truth_answer": "Other early films include The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison act in any other films besides The Great Game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison#Cinema_appearances", "Context": [ "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930.", "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success?", "Did Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game do well with critics?", "Did Rex Harrison act in any other films besides The Great Game?", "Other early films include The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow." ], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he act with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Rex Harrison act with", "Truth_answer": "In the 1968 comedy The Honey Pot, Rex Harrison worked with co-stars Maggie Smith and Cliff Robertson. Both spoke at his New York City memorial in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rex Harrison act with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison#Cinema_appearances", "Context": [ "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930.", "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success?", "Did Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game do well with critics?", "Did Rex Harrison act in any other films besides The Great Game?", "Other early films include The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow.", "Who did Rex Harrison act with?", "In the 1968 comedy The Honey Pot, Rex Harrison worked with co-stars Maggie Smith and Cliff Robertson. Both spoke at his New York City memorial in 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he star in any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison star in any other movies besides The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow", "Truth_answer": "Rex Harrison also starred in 1967's Doctor Dolittle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison star in any other movies besides The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison#Cinema_appearances", "Context": [ "What was the first film that Rex Harrison starred in?", "Rex Harrison's film debut was in The Great Game in 1930.", "Was Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game considered to be a success?", "Did Rex Harrison's first film, The Great Game do well with critics?", "Did Rex Harrison act in any other films besides The Great Game?", "Other early films include The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow.", "Who did Rex Harrison act with?", "In the 1968 comedy The Honey Pot, Rex Harrison worked with co-stars Maggie Smith and Cliff Robertson. Both spoke at his New York City memorial in 1990.", "Did Rex Harrison star in any other movies besides The Citadel, Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara, Blithe Spirit, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Foxes of Harrow?", "Rex Harrison also starred in 1967's Doctor Dolittle." ], "Conversation_no": 840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he noted for anything else as a film actor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rex Harrison noted for anything else as a film actor", "Truth_answer": "Despite excelling in comedy, Rex Harrison attracted favorable notices in dramatic roles such as Julius Caesar in Cleopatra and Pope Julius II in The Agony and the Ecstasy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rex Harrison noted for anything else as a film actor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy#Relationship_with_parents", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his relationship like with his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his relationship like with his father", "Truth_answer": "In Robert F. Kennedy's younger years, his father dubbed him the runt of the family and wrote him off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124224326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert F. Kennedy's relationship like with his father?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy#JFK_Senate_campaign_and_Joseph_McCarthy_(1952–1955)", "Context": [ "What was Robert F. Kennedy's relationship like with his father?", "In Robert F. Kennedy's younger years, his father dubbed him the runt of the family and wrote him off." ], "Conversation_no": 841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Kennedy move his wife and Daughter to Georgetown?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Robert F. Kennedy move his wife and daughter to Georgetown", "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Robert F. Kennedy was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. That November, Kennedy moved with his wife and daughter to a townhouse in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124224326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robert F. Kennedy move his wife and daughter to Georgetown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Robert F. Kennedy's relationship like with his father?", "In Robert F. Kennedy's younger years, his father dubbed him the runt of the family and wrote him off.", "What year did Robert F. Kennedy move his wife and daughter to Georgetown?", "In 1951, Robert F. Kennedy was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. That November, Kennedy moved with his wife and daughter to a townhouse in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C." ], "Conversation_no": 841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his mother feel about his fathers treatment of her son?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Robert F. Kennedy's mother feel about his father's treatment of their son", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert F. Kennedy's mother feel about his father's treatment of their son?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Robert F. Kennedy's relationship like with his father?", "In Robert F. Kennedy's younger years, his father dubbed him the runt of the family and wrote him off.", "What year did Robert F. Kennedy move his wife and daughter to Georgetown?", "In 1951, Robert F. Kennedy was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. That November, Kennedy moved with his wife and daughter to a townhouse in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.", "How did Robert F. Kennedy's mother feel about his father's treatment of their son?" ], "Conversation_no": 841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever work for his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert F. Kennedy ever work for his father", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert F. Kennedy ever work for his father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson#1942–1962:_Early_years_and_performances", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Wilson begin producing records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wilson begin producing records", "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson and Mike Love together created what became the first single for the Beach Boys, Surfin' in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brian Wilson begin producing records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson#1942–1962:_Early_years_and_performances", "Context": [ "When did Brian Wilson begin producing records?", "Brian Wilson and Mike Love together created what became the first single for the Beach Boys, Surfin' in 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What artists did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What artists did Brian Wilson work with", "Truth_answer": "Mike Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists did Brian Wilson work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson#1942–1962:_Early_years_and_performances", "Context": [ "When did Brian Wilson begin producing records?", "Brian Wilson and Mike Love together created what became the first single for the Beach Boys, Surfin' in 1961.", "What artists did Brian Wilson work with?", "Mike Love." ], "Conversation_no": 842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson work with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson, his brothers Carl and Dennis, Mike Love and Al Jardine first appeared as a music group in the summer of 1961, initially under the name the Pendletones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson work with anyone else besides Mike Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson#1962–1964:_Success_and_record_producing", "Context": [ "When did Brian Wilson begin producing records?", "Brian Wilson and Mike Love together created what became the first single for the Beach Boys, Surfin' in 1961.", "What artists did Brian Wilson work with?", "Mike Love.", "Did Brian Wilson work with anyone else besides Mike Love?", "Brian Wilson, his brothers Carl and Dennis, Mike Love and Al Jardine first appeared as a music group in the summer of 1961, initially under the name the Pendletones." ], "Conversation_no": 842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other success did Wilson have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other successes did Brian Wilson have besides working with Mike Love", "Truth_answer": "In January 1963, The Beach Boys recorded their first top-ten single, Surfin' U.S.A., which began their long run of highly successful recording efforts at Hollywood's United Western Recorders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successes did Brian Wilson have besides working with Mike Love?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfer_Girl", "Context": [ "When did Brian Wilson begin producing records?", "Brian Wilson and Mike Love together created what became the first single for the Beach Boys, Surfin' in 1961.", "What artists did Brian Wilson work with?", "Mike Love.", "Did Brian Wilson work with anyone else besides Mike Love?", "Brian Wilson, his brothers Carl and Dennis, Mike Love and Al Jardine first appeared as a music group in the summer of 1961, initially under the name the Pendletones.", "What other successes did Brian Wilson have besides working with Mike Love?", "In January 1963, The Beach Boys recorded their first top-ten single, Surfin' U.S.A., which began their long run of highly successful recording efforts at Hollywood's United Western Recorders." ], "Conversation_no": 842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson have other successes besides the first top-ten single Surfin U.S.A by his band, The Beach Boys", "Truth_answer": "The Beach Boys third studio album Surfer Girl reached number 7 in the US for 56 weeks. In the UK, the album was released in spring 1967 and reached number 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfer_Girl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson have other successes besides the first top-ten single Surfin U.S.A by his band, The Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Broadcasting_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Bell get started in broadcasting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bell get started in broadcasting", "Truth_answer": "During the early 1970s, Art Bell lived in Watsonville, California, and worked for KIDD 630 AM in Monterey, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Art Bell get started in broadcasting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Art Bell get started in broadcasting?", "During the early 1970s, Art Bell lived in Watsonville, California, and worked for KIDD 630 AM in Monterey, California." ], "Conversation_no": 843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this show successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Art Bell's KIDD 630 AM successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Bell's KIDD 630 AM successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Broadcasting_career", "Context": [ "How did Art Bell get started in broadcasting?", "During the early 1970s, Art Bell lived in Watsonville, California, and worked for KIDD 630 AM in Monterey, California.", "Was Art Bell's KIDD 630 AM successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any other shows or programs after that one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Art Bell do any other shows or programs after KIDD 630 AM", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell's original 1978 late-night Las Vegas program on KDWN was a political call-in show under the name West Coast AM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell do any other shows or programs after KIDD 630 AM?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Broadcasting_career", "Context": [ "How did Art Bell get started in broadcasting?", "During the early 1970s, Art Bell lived in Watsonville, California, and worked for KIDD 630 AM in Monterey, California.", "Was Art Bell's KIDD 630 AM successful?", "Did Art Bell do any other shows or programs after KIDD 630 AM?", "Art Bell's original 1978 late-night Las Vegas program on KDWN was a political call-in show under the name West Coast AM." ], "Conversation_no": 843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who worked with Bell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who worked with Art Bell in his 1978 show West Coast AM", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell and Alan Corberth renamed the show Coast to Coast AM and moved its broadcast from the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas to Bell's home in Pahrump.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked with Art Bell in his 1978 show West Coast AM?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Broadcasting_career", "Context": [ "How did Art Bell get started in broadcasting?", "During the early 1970s, Art Bell lived in Watsonville, California, and worked for KIDD 630 AM in Monterey, California.", "Was Art Bell's KIDD 630 AM successful?", "Did Art Bell do any other shows or programs after KIDD 630 AM?", "Art Bell's original 1978 late-night Las Vegas program on KDWN was a political call-in show under the name West Coast AM.", "Who worked with Art Bell in his 1978 show West Coast AM?", "Art Bell and Alan Corberth renamed the show Coast to Coast AM and moved its broadcast from the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas to Bell's home in Pahrump." ], "Conversation_no": 843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Coast to Coast AM", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell abandoned conventional political talk in favor of topics such as gun control and conspiracy theories, leading to a significant bump in his overnight ratings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Art Bell and his broadcasting career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura_Chirari", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which label did Cute work with in 2007-08?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which label did Cute work with in 2007-08", "Truth_answer": "Sakura Chirari is the first major single from the Japanese pop group Cute, released on February 21, 2007 under the Zetima label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200915194023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura_Chirari_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did the Japanese Idol Group, Cute work with in 2007 - 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōhaku_Uta_Gassen", "Context": [ "What label did the Japanese Idol Group, Cute work with in 2007 - 2008?", "Sakura Chirari is the first major single from the Japanese pop group Cute, released on February 21, 2007 under the Zetima label." ], "Conversation_no": 844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the 58th Kohaky Uta Gassen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen", "Truth_answer": "Kōhaku Uta Gassen is an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%8Dhaku_Uta_Gassen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cute_(Japanese_idol_group)#2007–2008:_Major-label_debut,_58th_Kohaku_Uta_Gassen_&_the_Japan_Record_Awards", "Context": [ "What label did the Japanese Idol Group, Cute work with in 2007 - 2008?", "Sakura Chirari is the first major single from the Japanese pop group Cute, released on February 21, 2007 under the Zetima label.", "What is the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen?", "Kōhaku Uta Gassen is an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK." ], "Conversation_no": 844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did they win at the Japan Record Awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Japanese Idol Group, Cute win at the Japan Record Awards", "Truth_answer": "At the end of 2008, Cute earned the Gold Award, which is given to all main prize nominees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Japanese Idol Group, Cute win at the Japan Record Awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cute_(Japanese_idol_group)#2007–2008:_Major-label_debut,_58th_Kohaku_Uta_Gassen_&_the_Japan_Record_Awards", "Context": [ "What label did the Japanese Idol Group, Cute work with in 2007 - 2008?", "Sakura Chirari is the first major single from the Japanese pop group Cute, released on February 21, 2007 under the Zetima label.", "What is the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen?", "Kōhaku Uta Gassen is an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.", "What awards did Japanese Idol Group, Cute win at the Japan Record Awards?", "At the end of 2008, Cute earned the Gold Award, which is given to all main prize nominees." ], "Conversation_no": 844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What specific songs did they perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What specific songs did Cute perform", "Truth_answer": "Cute was nominated for the main Japan Record Award, the Grand Prix, for the song Edo no Temari Uta II, but lost to Exile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What specific song did Japanese Idol Group, Cute perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira#Artistry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whats the connection between shakira and artistryedit", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats the connection between shakira and artistryedit", "Truth_answer": "Shakira said, my music, I think, is a fusion of many different elements. And I'm always experimenting. So I try not to limit myself, or put myself in a category“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203044148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the connection between shakira and artistry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira#Artistry", "Context": [ "whats the connection between shakira and artistry", "Shakira said, my music, I think, is a fusion of many different elements. And I'm always experimenting. So I try not to limit myself, or put myself in a category“." ], "Conversation_no": 845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how else is she connected to artistry", "Transformer_rewrite": "how else is Shakira connected to artistry in music besides being a fusion of many different elements", "Truth_answer": "Shakira has frequently stated she is inspired by oriental music and Indian music, which influenced many of her earlier works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203044148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how else is Shakira connected to artistry in music besides being a fusion of many different elements?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he return to the Yankess?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he return to the Yankess", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners." ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he appear there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement." ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his statement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens: Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. I'll be talkin' to y'all soon.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement.", "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens: Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. I'll be talkin' to y'all soon.“" ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything of recognition for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens do anything of recognition for the Seattle Mariners", "Truth_answer": "On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit (44 years, 321 days).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens do anything of recognition for the New York Yankees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement.", "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens: Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. I'll be talkin' to y'all soon.“", "Did Roger Clemens do anything of recognition for the New York Yankees?", "On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit (44 years, 321 days)." ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he lose any games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens lose any games", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens finished the 2007 regular season with a record of 6–6 and a 4.18 ERA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens lose any games for the New York Yankees after he returned in 2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement.", "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens: Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. I'll be talkin' to y'all soon.“", "Did Roger Clemens do anything of recognition for the New York Yankees?", "On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit (44 years, 321 days).", "Did Roger Clemens lose any games for the New York Yankees after he returned in 2007?", "Roger Clemens finished the 2007 regular season with a record of 6–6 and a 4.18 ERA." ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards for his time playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens receive any awards for his time playing with the Yankees in the 2007 season", "Truth_answer": "On July 2, Roger Clemens collected his 350th win against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium. Clemens is one of three pitchers in the live-ball era to accomplish this.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens receive any awards for his time playing with the Yankees in the 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement.", "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens: Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. I'll be talkin' to y'all soon.“", "Did Roger Clemens do anything of recognition for the New York Yankees?", "On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit (44 years, 321 days).", "Did Roger Clemens lose any games for the New York Yankees after he returned in 2007?", "Roger Clemens finished the 2007 regular season with a record of 6–6 and a 4.18 ERA.", "Did Roger Clemens receive any awards for his time playing with the Yankees in the 2007 season?", "On July 2, Roger Clemens collected his 350th win against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium. Clemens is one of three pitchers in the live-ball era to accomplish this." ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he still play for the Yankees?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Roger Clemens still play for the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Yankees manager Joe Torre removed Roger Clemens from the roster due to his injury, and replaced him with left-hander Ron Villone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Roger Clemens still play for the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners.", "Why did Roger Clemens appear unexpectedly in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement.", "What was Clemens's statement when he unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners?", "Roger Clemens: Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. I'll be talkin' to y'all soon.“", "Did Roger Clemens do anything of recognition for the New York Yankees?", "On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit (44 years, 321 days).", "Did Roger Clemens lose any games for the New York Yankees after he returned in 2007?", "Roger Clemens finished the 2007 regular season with a record of 6–6 and a 4.18 ERA.", "Did Roger Clemens receive any awards for his time playing with the Yankees in the 2007 season?", "On July 2, Roger Clemens collected his 350th win against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium. Clemens is one of three pitchers in the live-ball era to accomplish this.", "Does Roger Clemens still play for the Yankees?", "Yankees manager Joe Torre removed Roger Clemens from the roster due to his injury, and replaced him with left-hander Ron Villone." ], "Conversation_no": 846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rob Scorsese injury", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 ALDS in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury. He struck out Victor Martinez with his final pitch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens's injury that removed him from the Yankees's roster in 2007?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls#1990s:_Divinyls_duo", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the band in the 90s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the band in the 90s", "Truth_answer": "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls#Band_members", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they the only ones in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s", "Truth_answer": "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls#1990s:_Divinyls_duo", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums were released in the 90s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s", "Truth_answer": "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls#2006:_Hall_of_Fame_and_reformation", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there another after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996", "Truth_answer": "On 16 August 2006, Divinyls were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Divinyls reformed afterwards and a compilation, Greatest Hits, was released by EMI Music Australia in August 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls#1990s:_Divinyls_duo", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released.", "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996?", "On 16 August 2006, Divinyls were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Divinyls reformed afterwards and a compilation, Greatest Hits, was released by EMI Music Australia in August 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Divinyls go on tour", "Truth_answer": "While performing their song, I Touch Myself live in Texas at Austin Aqua Fest 1991 the plug was pulled on Divinyls mid-set by organisers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Divynls go on tour in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released.", "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996?", "On 16 August 2006, Divinyls were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Divinyls reformed afterwards and a compilation, Greatest Hits, was released by EMI Music Australia in August 2006.", "Did Divynls go on tour in the 90s?", "While performing their song, I Touch Myself live in Texas at Austin Aqua Fest 1991 the plug was pulled on Divinyls mid-set by organisers." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of music are they?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of music are Divynls", "Truth_answer": "Divinyls were an Australian rock band that was formed in Sydney in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music are Divynls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released.", "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996?", "On 16 August 2006, Divinyls were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Divinyls reformed afterwards and a compilation, Greatest Hits, was released by EMI Music Australia in August 2006.", "Did Divynls go on tour in the 90s?", "While performing their song, I Touch Myself live in Texas at Austin Aqua Fest 1991 the plug was pulled on Divinyls mid-set by organisers.", "What type of music are Divynls?", "Divinyls were an Australian rock band that was formed in Sydney in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a reputation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Divynls have a reputation", "Truth_answer": "Amphlett garnered widespread attention for performing on stage in a school uniform and fishnet stockings, and often used an illuminated neon tube as a prop for displaying aggression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Divynls have a reputation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released.", "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996?", "On 16 August 2006, Divinyls were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Divinyls reformed afterwards and a compilation, Greatest Hits, was released by EMI Music Australia in August 2006.", "Did Divynls go on tour in the 90s?", "While performing their song, I Touch Myself live in Texas at Austin Aqua Fest 1991 the plug was pulled on Divinyls mid-set by organisers.", "What type of music are Divynls?", "Divinyls were an Australian rock band that was formed in Sydney in 1980.", "Did Divynls have a reputation?", "Amphlett garnered widespread attention for performing on stage in a school uniform and fishnet stockings, and often used an illuminated neon tube as a prop for displaying aggression." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay together the whole decade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Divynls stay together the whole decade of the 90s", "Truth_answer": "Originally a five-piece, Divinyls underwent numerous line-up changes, with Amphlett and McEntee remaining as core members, before its dissolution in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Divynls stay together the whole decade of the 90s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls#1990s:_Divinyls_duo", "Context": [ "Who was in Divynls in the 90s?", "The majority of Divinyls' hits were co-written by Amphlett and McEntee. The drummer for the diVINYLS sessions was Charley Drayton.", "were Amphlett, McEntee, and Drayton the only ones in the Divynls in the 90s?", "Charlie Owen played guitar, and Jerome smith played bass for the Divinyls in the 90s.", "How many Divynls albums were released in the 90s?", "In 1991 Divinyls released diVINYLS. A live album, Divinyls Live, was released in 1991. It wasn't until 1996 that Underworld, their fifth studio album, was released.", "Was there another Divynls album after Underworld, their fifth studio album was released in 1996?", "On 16 August 2006, Divinyls were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Divinyls reformed afterwards and a compilation, Greatest Hits, was released by EMI Music Australia in August 2006.", "Did Divynls go on tour in the 90s?", "While performing their song, I Touch Myself live in Texas at Austin Aqua Fest 1991 the plug was pulled on Divinyls mid-set by organisers.", "What type of music are Divynls?", "Divinyls were an Australian rock band that was formed in Sydney in 1980.", "Did Divynls have a reputation?", "Amphlett garnered widespread attention for performing on stage in a school uniform and fishnet stockings, and often used an illuminated neon tube as a prop for displaying aggression.", "Did Divynls stay together the whole decade of the 90s?", "Originally a five-piece, Divinyls underwent numerous line-up changes, with Amphlett and McEntee remaining as core members, before its dissolution in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Divynls in the 90s besides who the members were in the 90s, how many albums they released in the 90s, their next album, their 90s tour, how they played rock music, how Amplhett garnered widespread attention, and their dissolution in 1996", "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1996, Amphlett and McEntee had a falling out and separated without formally disbanding Divinyls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Divynls in the 90s besides who the members were in the 90s, how many albums they released in the 90s, their next album, their 90s tour, how they played rock music, how Amplhett garnered widespread attention, and their dissolution in 1996?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Emergence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Emergence", "Truth_answer": "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many times did she perform there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast", "Truth_answer": "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts", "Truth_answer": "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)" ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get an award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price get an award", "Truth_answer": "Among Leontyne Price's many honors are the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Spingarn Medal, the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and 19 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price get an award for her singing efforts and endeavors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)", "Did Leontyne Price get an award for her singing efforts and endeavors?", "Among Leontyne Price's many honors are the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Spingarn Medal, the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and 19 Grammy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she sing anywhere else", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price sing anywhere else", "Truth_answer": "Leontyne Price also toured India (1956) and Australia (1957), under the auspices of the U.S. State Department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price sing anywhere else besides her recital debut in 1954, over three NBC broadcasts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Late_opera_career", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)", "Did Leontyne Price get an award for her singing efforts and endeavors?", "Among Leontyne Price's many honors are the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Spingarn Medal, the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and 19 Grammy Awards.", "Did Leontyne Price sing anywhere else besides her recital debut in 1954, over three NBC broadcasts?", "Leontyne Price also toured India (1956) and Australia (1957), under the auspices of the U.S. State Department." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the State Department put her on tour", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the State Department put Leontyne Price on tour", "Truth_answer": "Leontyne Price's standing as a national figure was such that Price was frequently called on for state occasions. She sang at the funeral of President Lyndon B. Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the State Department put Leontyne Price on tour", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)", "Did Leontyne Price get an award for her singing efforts and endeavors?", "Among Leontyne Price's many honors are the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Spingarn Medal, the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and 19 Grammy Awards.", "Did Leontyne Price sing anywhere else besides her recital debut in 1954, over three NBC broadcasts?", "Leontyne Price also toured India (1956) and Australia (1957), under the auspices of the U.S. State Department.", "Why did the State Department put Leontyne Price on tour", "Leontyne Price's standing as a national figure was such that Price was frequently called on for state occasions. She sang at the funeral of President Lyndon B. Johnson." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the May Festival about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the May Festival about for Leontyne Price", "Truth_answer": "On May 3, 1957, a concert performance of Aida at the May Festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan was Leontyne Price's first public performance of what became her signature role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the May Festival about for Leontyne Price", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)", "Did Leontyne Price get an award for her singing efforts and endeavors?", "Among Leontyne Price's many honors are the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Spingarn Medal, the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and 19 Grammy Awards.", "Did Leontyne Price sing anywhere else besides her recital debut in 1954, over three NBC broadcasts?", "Leontyne Price also toured India (1956) and Australia (1957), under the auspices of the U.S. State Department.", "Why did the State Department put Leontyne Price on tour", "Leontyne Price's standing as a national figure was such that Price was frequently called on for state occasions. She sang at the funeral of President Lyndon B. Johnson.", "What was the May Festival about for Leontyne Price", "On May 3, 1957, a concert performance of Aida at the May Festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan was Leontyne Price's first public performance of what became her signature role." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else you found interesting about the article", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting about Leontyne Price's emergence", "Truth_answer": "In March 1955, Leontyne Price auditioned at Carnegie Hall for the Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan, who was touring with the Berlin Philharmonic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting about Leontyne Price's emergence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price#Emergence", "Context": [ "What was Emergence for Leontyne Price?", "In January 1955, Leontyne Price sang the title role in Puccini's Tosca, becoming the first African American in a leading role in televised opera.", "How many times did Leontyne Price perform over broadcast?", "Leontyne Price sang in three NBC Opera broadcasts, as Pamina in The Magic Flute, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leontyne Price's emergence besides her debut recital and singing in three NBC Opera broadcasts?", "Karajan asked Leontyne Price's management and was given permission to direct her future European career. (She would make her European debut under his baton in 1958.)", "Did Leontyne Price get an award for her singing efforts and endeavors?", "Among Leontyne Price's many honors are the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Spingarn Medal, the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and 19 Grammy Awards.", "Did Leontyne Price sing anywhere else besides her recital debut in 1954, over three NBC broadcasts?", "Leontyne Price also toured India (1956) and Australia (1957), under the auspices of the U.S. State Department.", "Why did the State Department put Leontyne Price on tour", "Leontyne Price's standing as a national figure was such that Price was frequently called on for state occasions. She sang at the funeral of President Lyndon B. Johnson.", "What was the May Festival about for Leontyne Price", "On May 3, 1957, a concert performance of Aida at the May Festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan was Leontyne Price's first public performance of what became her signature role.", "Was there anything else you found interesting about Leontyne Price's emergence?", "In March 1955, Leontyne Price auditioned at Carnegie Hall for the Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan, who was touring with the Berlin Philharmonic." ], "Conversation_no": 848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she sing anything else for Karajan", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price sing anything else for Karajan besides her European tour", "Truth_answer": "Impressed with Leontyne Price's singing of Pace, pace, mio Dio from Verdi's La forza del destino, Karajan reportedly leapt to the stage to accompany her himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price sing anything else for Karajan besides her European tour", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation", "Truth_answer": "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful as an announcer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer", "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in the company besides being an announcer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer", "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they make a lot of money through syndication?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication.", "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s?" ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were they able to improve their company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were Vince McMahon and his wife able to improve their company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation", "Truth_answer": "In 1979, the Vince McMahon and his wife Linda founded their own company, Titan Sports, which in 1982 acquired control of the CWC from his ailing father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Vince McMahon and his wife able to improve their company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication.", "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s?", "How were Vince McMahon and his wife able to improve their company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "In 1979, the Vince McMahon and his wife Linda founded their own company, Titan Sports, which in 1982 acquired control of the CWC from his ailing father." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting things happened in the 1970s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting things happened in the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "The younger Vince McMahon was also behind the Muhammad Ali versus Antonio Inoki match of 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things happened in the 1970s to Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Foundation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s_professional_wrestling_boom#History", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication.", "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s?", "How were Vince McMahon and his wife able to improve their company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "In 1979, the Vince McMahon and his wife Linda founded their own company, Titan Sports, which in 1982 acquired control of the CWC from his ailing father.", "What other interesting things happened in the 1970s to Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Foundation?", "The younger Vince McMahon was also behind the Muhammad Ali versus Antonio Inoki match of 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some popular wrestlers at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some popular wrestlers at the time of the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "TBS became a cable television superstation based on broadcasting Georgia Championship Wrestling with both Mr. Wrestling II and Tommy Rich being the top headliners in the territory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some popular wrestlers at the time of the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication.", "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s?", "How were Vince McMahon and his wife able to improve their company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "In 1979, the Vince McMahon and his wife Linda founded their own company, Titan Sports, which in 1982 acquired control of the CWC from his ailing father.", "What other interesting things happened in the 1970s to Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Foundation?", "The younger Vince McMahon was also behind the Muhammad Ali versus Antonio Inoki match of 1976.", "Who were some popular wrestlers at the time of the 1970s?", "TBS became a cable television superstation based on broadcasting Georgia Championship Wrestling with both Mr. Wrestling II and Tommy Rich being the top headliners in the territory." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other changes did McMahon bring to the company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other changes did Vince McMahon bring to the World Wide Wrestling Federation", "Truth_answer": "Vince McMahon pushed for the renaming of the company to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other changes did Vince McMahon bring to the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon#World_Wide_Wrestling_Federation_(1969–1979)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1969 with the World Wide Wrestling Federation in regards to Vince McMahon?", "Vince McMahon wanted a role in his father's World Wide Wrestling Federation promotion. In 1969, McMahon made his debut as an in-ring announcer for the WWWF's All-Star Wrestling.", "Was Vince McMahon successful as an announcer?", "In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a small territory in Maine, where he promoted his first card. He became the commentator for television matches in 1971.", "What else did Vince McMahon do in the World Wide Wrestling Federation besides being an announcer?", "Throughout the 1970s, Vince McMahon became the prominent force in his father's company and, over the next decade, assisted his father in tripling TV syndication.", "Did Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation make a lot of money through tripling TV syndication throughout the 1970s?", "How were Vince McMahon and his wife able to improve their company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "In 1979, the Vince McMahon and his wife Linda founded their own company, Titan Sports, which in 1982 acquired control of the CWC from his ailing father.", "What other interesting things happened in the 1970s to Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Foundation?", "The younger Vince McMahon was also behind the Muhammad Ali versus Antonio Inoki match of 1976.", "Who were some popular wrestlers at the time of the 1970s?", "TBS became a cable television superstation based on broadcasting Georgia Championship Wrestling with both Mr. Wrestling II and Tommy Rich being the top headliners in the territory.", "What other changes did Vince McMahon bring to the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "Vince McMahon pushed for the renaming of the company to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF)." ], "Conversation_no": 849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the WF about this article", "Truth_answer": "Vince McMahon first met the promoter for Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC), his father Vincent J. McMahon, at the age of 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Vince McMahon and the World Wide Wrestling Federation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does this mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does this mean", "Truth_answer": "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does rip-off mean in relation to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What does rip-off mean in relation to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller." ], "Conversation_no": 850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did it first", "Transformer_rewrite": "who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton first", "Truth_answer": "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton first", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What does rip-off mean in relation to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton first", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew" ], "Conversation_no": 850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what label is this under", "Transformer_rewrite": "what label is Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, under", "Truth_answer": "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew and released by the Imperial Records label by the end of March 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what label is Play Girl by Smiley Lewis, credited to D. Bartholomew, under", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What does rip-off mean in relation to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton first", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew", "what label is Play Girl by Smiley Lewis, credited to D. Bartholomew, under", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew and released by the Imperial Records label by the end of March 1953." ], "Conversation_no": 850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did it second", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Play Girl second", "Truth_answer": "In April 1955, female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra that was released by RCA's Groove Records by May 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton second after Smiley Lewis", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What does rip-off mean in relation to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton first", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew", "what label is Play Girl by Smiley Lewis, credited to D. Bartholomew, under", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew and released by the Imperial Records label by the end of March 1953.", "Who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton second after Smiley Lewis", "In April 1955, female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra that was released by RCA's Groove Records by May 21." ], "Conversation_no": 850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the name of this song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the name of this song", "Truth_answer": "Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the song by Jesse Big Tiny Kennedy that was a rip-off of Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#\"Rip_offs\"", "Context": [ "What does rip-off mean in relation to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton first", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew", "what label is Play Girl by Smiley Lewis, credited to D. Bartholomew, under", "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew and released by the Imperial Records label by the end of March 1953.", "Who ripped-off Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton second after Smiley Lewis", "In April 1955, female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy accompanied by His Orchestra that was released by RCA's Groove Records by May 21.", "what is the name of the song by Jesse Big Tiny Kennedy that was a rip-off of Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy" ], "Conversation_no": 850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the next rip-off made", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the next rip-off of Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton made after Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Robert Loers, owner of Dutch label Redita Records, found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called (You Ain't Nuttin' But a) Juicehead“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the next rip-off of Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton made after Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy recorded Country Boy", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal#1980s–1990s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first movie in the 1980s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his first movie in the 1980s", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Above_the_Law_(1988_film)", "Context": [ "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis." ], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did that movie come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out", "Truth_answer": "Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428180624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Above_the_Law_(1988_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal#1980s–1990s", "Context": [ "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out?", "Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis" ], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next movie after Above the Law?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Above the Law", "Truth_answer": "Following Above the Law's success, Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Above the Law?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_to_Kill", "Context": [ "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out?", "Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis", "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Above the Law?", "Following Above the Law's success, Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice." ], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Hard to Kill come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hard to Kill come out", "Truth_answer": "Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth, and starring Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, William Sadler, and Frederick Coffin.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/steven-seagal-movies-and-films-and-filmography/reference?ref=list_item_rl_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812193320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_to_Kill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Seagal's second movie, Hard to Kill, come out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marked_for_Death", "Context": [ "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out?", "Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis", "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Above the Law?", "Following Above the Law's success, Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice.", "When did Steven Seagal's second movie, Hard to Kill, come out?", "Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth, and starring Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, William Sadler, and Frederick Coffin." ], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next movie after Hard to Kill?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Hard to Kill", "Truth_answer": "Marked for Death is a 1990 American action film directed by Dwight H. Little. The film stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/steven-seagal-movies-and-films-and-filmography/reference?ref=list_item_rl_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Hard to Kill?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_for_Justice", "Context": [ "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out?", "Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis", "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Above the Law?", "Following Above the Law's success, Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice.", "When did Steven Seagal's second movie, Hard to Kill, come out?", "Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth, and starring Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, William Sadler, and Frederick Coffin.", "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Hard to Kill?", "Marked for Death is a 1990 American action film directed by Dwight H. Little. The film stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher." ], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the next movie after Marked for Death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the next movie after Marked for Death, Steven Seagal's third movie", "Truth_answer": "Out for Justice is a 1991 American crime thriller action film directed by John Flynn, and produced by and starring Steven Seagal.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/steven-seagal-movies-and-films-and-filmography/reference?ref=list_item_rl_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next movie after Marked for Death, Steven Seagal's third movie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal#1980s–1990s", "Context": [ "What was Steven Seagal's first movie in the 1980s?", "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "What year did Steven Seagal's first movie Above the Law come out?", "Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis", "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Above the Law?", "Following Above the Law's success, Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice.", "When did Steven Seagal's second movie, Hard to Kill, come out?", "Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth, and starring Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, William Sadler, and Frederick Coffin.", "What was Steven Seagal's next movie after Hard to Kill?", "Marked for Death is a 1990 American action film directed by Dwight H. Little. The film stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher.", "What was the next movie after Marked for Death, Steven Seagal's third movie?", "Out for Justice is a 1991 American crime thriller action film directed by John Flynn, and produced by and starring Steven Seagal." ], "Conversation_no": 851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his first movies successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Steven Seagal's first movies - Above the Law, Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice - successful", "Truth_answer": "Following Above the Law's success, Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice; all were box office hits, making him an action hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Steven Seagal's first movies - Above the Law, Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice - successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi#2016:_Copa_América_Centenario,_retirement,_and_return", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Lionel Messi retire", "Truth_answer": "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi#2016:_Copa_América_Centenario,_retirement,_and_return", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Lionel Messi retire", "Truth_answer": "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208202404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi#Return", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“" ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever come out of retirement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement", "Truth_answer": "On 12 August, it was confirmed that Lionel Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football. He was included in the Argentina team's upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi#2016:_Copa_América_Centenario,_retirement,_and_return", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“", "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement?", "On 12 August, it was confirmed that Lionel Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football. He was included in the Argentina team's upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers." ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they lose when he missed the goal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Argentina lose when Lionel Messi missed the penalty goal during The Copa América Centenario Final", "Truth_answer": "Argentina lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Lionel Messi's third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208202404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Argentina lose when Lionel Messi missed the penalty goal during The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_América_Centenario_Final", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“", "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement?", "On 12 August, it was confirmed that Lionel Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football. He was included in the Argentina team's upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.", "Did Argentina lose when Lionel Messi missed the penalty goal during The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Argentina lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Lionel Messi's third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall." ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this loss in a major tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Argentina lost in a major tournament", "Truth_answer": "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016 at the MetLife to determine the winner of the Copa América Centenario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626215737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Am%C3%A9rica_Centenario_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Copa América Centenario Final loss in a major tournament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_América_Centenario_Final", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“", "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement?", "On 12 August, it was confirmed that Lionel Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football. He was included in the Argentina team's upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.", "Did Argentina lose when Lionel Messi missed the penalty goal during The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Argentina lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Lionel Messi's third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall.", "Was the Copa América Centenario Final loss in a major tournament?", "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016 at the MetLife to determine the winner of the Copa América Centenario." ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the loss?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the loss of The Copa América Centenario Final", "Truth_answer": "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626215737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Am%C3%A9rica_Centenario_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the loss of The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_América_Centenario_Final#Details", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“", "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement?", "On 12 August, it was confirmed that Lionel Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football. He was included in the Argentina team's upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.", "Did Argentina lose when Lionel Messi missed the penalty goal during The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Argentina lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Lionel Messi's third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall.", "Was the Copa América Centenario Final loss in a major tournament?", "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016 at the MetLife to determine the winner of the Copa América Centenario.", "What year was the loss of The Copa América Centenario Final?", "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who coached the team at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who coached the team at the time", "Truth_answer": "Argentina's manager for The Copa América Centenario Final was Gerardo Martino", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who coached Argentina at the time of The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardo_Martino#Argentina_national_team", "Context": [ "What year did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi's first retirement was June 26, 2016.", "Why did Lionel Messi retire?", "Lionel Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from football. He stated, I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.“", "Did Lionel Messi ever come out of retirement?", "On 12 August, it was confirmed that Lionel Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football. He was included in the Argentina team's upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.", "Did Argentina lose when Lionel Messi missed the penalty goal during The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Argentina lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Lionel Messi's third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall.", "Was the Copa América Centenario Final loss in a major tournament?", "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016 at the MetLife to determine the winner of the Copa América Centenario.", "What year was the loss of The Copa América Centenario Final?", "The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016.", "Who coached Argentina at the time of The Copa América Centenario Final?", "Argentina's manager for The Copa América Centenario Final was Gerardo Martino" ], "Conversation_no": 852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Martino also retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Martino also retire", "Truth_answer": "Argentina also finished as runners-up in the Copa América Centenario Final on 26 June 2016 against Chile, again losing on penalties. On 5 July 2016, Martino resigned", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardo_Martino_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200615071946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardo_Martino_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerardo Daniel Tata Martino also retire from football with Argentina?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I#Early_revivals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the first revival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first revival", "Truth_answer": "The first revival of The King and I in New York was presented by the New York City Center Light Opera Company in April and May 1956 for three weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first revival of the King and I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the first revival of the King and I?", "The first revival of The King and I in New York was presented by the New York City Center Light Opera Company in April and May 1956 for three weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did it close after 3 weeks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did The King and I close after 3 weeks", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the first revival of The King and I close after 3 weeks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I#Early_revivals", "Context": [ "When was the first revival of the King and I?", "The first revival of The King and I in New York was presented by the New York City Center Light Opera Company in April and May 1956 for three weeks.", "Why did the first revival of The King and I close after 3 weeks?" ], "Conversation_no": 853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the next revival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the next revival of The King and I after the first revival of The King and I in New York May 1956", "Truth_answer": "The Light Opera company presented the King and I again in May 1960 with Barbara Cook and Farley Granger, again directed by Fearnley, in another three-week engagement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next revival of The King and I after the first revival of The King and I in New York May 1956?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I#Early_revivals", "Context": [ "When was the first revival of the King and I?", "The first revival of The King and I in New York was presented by the New York City Center Light Opera Company in April and May 1956 for three weeks.", "Why did the first revival of The King and I close after 3 weeks?", "What was the next revival of The King and I after the first revival of The King and I in New York May 1956?", "The Light Opera company presented the King and I again in May 1960 with Barbara Cook and Farley Granger, again directed by Fearnley, in another three-week engagement." ], "Conversation_no": 853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the October revival do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the October revival of The King and I do well", "Truth_answer": "The October 1973 revival of the King and I, which began in June 1973 with a tour of the English provinces, earned mixed to warm reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the October 1974 revival of The King and I do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I#Early_revivals", "Context": [ "When was the first revival of the King and I?", "The first revival of The King and I in New York was presented by the New York City Center Light Opera Company in April and May 1956 for three weeks.", "Why did the first revival of The King and I close after 3 weeks?", "What was the next revival of The King and I after the first revival of The King and I in New York May 1956?", "The Light Opera company presented the King and I again in May 1960 with Barbara Cook and Farley Granger, again directed by Fearnley, in another three-week engagement.", "Did the October 1974 revival of The King and I do well?", "The October 1973 revival of the King and I, which began in June 1973 with a tour of the English provinces, earned mixed to warm reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of the early revivals run a long time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the early revivals run a long time", "Truth_answer": "The King and I was revived at London's Adelphi Theatre on October 10, 1973, running for 260 performances until May 25, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the early revivals of The King and I run a long time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I#Early_revivals", "Context": [ "When was the first revival of the King and I?", "The first revival of The King and I in New York was presented by the New York City Center Light Opera Company in April and May 1956 for three weeks.", "Why did the first revival of The King and I close after 3 weeks?", "What was the next revival of The King and I after the first revival of The King and I in New York May 1956?", "The Light Opera company presented the King and I again in May 1960 with Barbara Cook and Farley Granger, again directed by Fearnley, in another three-week engagement.", "Did the October 1974 revival of The King and I do well?", "The October 1973 revival of the King and I, which began in June 1973 with a tour of the English provinces, earned mixed to warm reviews.", "Did any of the early revivals of The King and I run a long time?", "The King and I was revived at London's Adelphi Theatre on October 10, 1973, running for 260 performances until May 25, 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about early revivals of The King and I", "Truth_answer": "The Guardian's Michael Billington called the revival well played and well sung. Billington was enthusiastic about Howes's Anna, Billington thought Wyngarde too fragile to be capable of inspiring unholy terror“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about early revivals of The King and I?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer#Graduate_studies_and_change_of_beliefs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What changes in beliefs did Michael have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What changes in beliefs did Michael have", "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer abandoned his devout religious views, fueled by what he perceived to be the intolerance generated by the absolute morality he was taught in his religious studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes in beliefs did Michael Shermer have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer#Graduate_studies_and_change_of_beliefs", "Context": [ "What changes in beliefs did Michael Shermer have?", "Michael Shermer abandoned his devout religious views, fueled by what he perceived to be the intolerance generated by the absolute morality he was taught in his religious studies." ], "Conversation_no": 854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And what religious views did he adopt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And what religious views did Michael Sherman adopt after abandoning his devout religious views", "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer came to conclude it is obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what religious views did Michael Sherman adopt after abandoning his devout religious views?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What changes in beliefs did Michael Shermer have?", "Michael Shermer abandoned his devout religious views, fueled by what he perceived to be the intolerance generated by the absolute morality he was taught in his religious studies.", "And what religious views did Michael Sherman adopt after abandoning his devout religious views?", "Michael Shermer came to conclude it is obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse.“" ], "Conversation_no": 854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people around him react to his new belief?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people around Michael Sherman react to Michael Shermer's new belief", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people around Michael Shermer react to his new belief of it being obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer#Graduate_studies_and_change_of_beliefs", "Context": [ "What changes in beliefs did Michael Shermer have?", "Michael Shermer abandoned his devout religious views, fueled by what he perceived to be the intolerance generated by the absolute morality he was taught in his religious studies.", "And what religious views did Michael Sherman adopt after abandoning his devout religious views?", "Michael Shermer came to conclude it is obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse.“", "How did people around Michael Shermer react to his new belief of it being obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse?" ], "Conversation_no": 854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Shermer's new belief of it being obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse", "Truth_answer": "The final step in Michael Shermer's abandoning religion came when his college sweetheart, Maureen, was in an automobile accident that rendered her paralyzed from the waist down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Shermer's graduate studies and change of beliefs besides abandoning his devout religious views and concluding that it is obvious that God was made in our image and not the reverse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer#Graduate_studies_and_change_of_beliefs", "Context": [ "What changes in beliefs did Michael Shermer have?", "Michael Shermer abandoned his devout religious views, fueled by what he perceived to be the intolerance generated by the absolute morality he was taught in his religious studies.", "And what religious views did Michael Sherman adopt after abandoning his devout religious views?", "Michael Shermer came to conclude it is obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse.“", "How did people around Michael Shermer react to his new belief of it being obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Shermer's graduate studies and change of beliefs besides abandoning his devout religious views and concluding that it is obvious that God was made in our image and not the reverse?", "The final step in Michael Shermer's abandoning religion came when his college sweetheart, Maureen, was in an automobile accident that rendered her paralyzed from the waist down." ], "Conversation_no": 854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his change in religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Shermer do after his change in religion", "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer completed his MA degree from the California State University in psychology in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Shermer do after his change in religion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What changes in beliefs did Michael Shermer have?", "Michael Shermer abandoned his devout religious views, fueled by what he perceived to be the intolerance generated by the absolute morality he was taught in his religious studies.", "And what religious views did Michael Sherman adopt after abandoning his devout religious views?", "Michael Shermer came to conclude it is obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse.“", "How did people around Michael Shermer react to his new belief of it being obvious that God was made in our likeness and not the reverse?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Shermer's graduate studies and change of beliefs besides abandoning his devout religious views and concluding that it is obvious that God was made in our image and not the reverse?", "The final step in Michael Shermer's abandoning religion came when his college sweetheart, Maureen, was in an automobile accident that rendered her paralyzed from the waist down.", "What did Michael Shermer do after his change in religion?", "Michael Shermer completed his MA degree from the California State University in psychology in 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Shermer ever get married", "Truth_answer": "As of 2007, Michael Shermer lives in Altadena, California. He married Jennifer Graf, a native of Cologne, Germany, on June 25, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Shermer ever get married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it that Lucy reconciled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was it that Lucy reconciled", "Truth_answer": "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Lucy's role in this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887", "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she visit or meet Catt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt", "Truth_answer": "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the roles of Catt and Lucy for the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)", "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Stanton become President?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)", "Truth_answer": "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton#Later_years", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Once President what were Stanton views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights", "Truth_answer": "Using the text of what became The Solitude of Self, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke of the central value of the individual, noting that value was not based on gender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114055141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice.", "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights?", "Using the text of what became The Solitude of Self, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke of the central value of the individual, noting that value was not based on gender." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why were they called away from the conference?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C", "Truth_answer": "Along with Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Stanton and Anthony, the triumvirate of women's suffrage, were called away from the convention's opening hours by an unexpected woman suffrage hearing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice.", "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights?", "Using the text of what became The Solitude of Self, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke of the central value of the individual, noting that value was not based on gender.", "Why were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Along with Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Stanton and Anthony, the triumvirate of women's suffrage, were called away from the convention's opening hours by an unexpected woman suffrage hearing." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where or when was the suffrage hearing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where or when was the suffrage hearing", "Truth_answer": "Catt, Lucy Stone and Blackwell went to the January 1892 NAWSA convention in DC. An unexpected woman suffrage hearing was held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where or when was the suffrage hearing that called away Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice.", "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights?", "Using the text of what became The Solitude of Self, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke of the central value of the individual, noting that value was not based on gender.", "Why were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Along with Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Stanton and Anthony, the triumvirate of women's suffrage, were called away from the convention's opening hours by an unexpected woman suffrage hearing.", "Where or when was the suffrage hearing that called away Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Catt, Lucy Stone and Blackwell went to the January 1892 NAWSA convention in DC. An unexpected woman suffrage hearing was held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other accomplishments during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other accomplishments by Lucy Stone during her reconciliation years besides merging opposing American women's rights movements into the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), being too weak with heart problems but being elected chair of NAWSA's executive committee, mentoring Carrie Chapman Catt in the ways of political organizing, being called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 NAWSA convention in Washington, D.C., and speaking at the unexpected woman suffrage hearing held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary in January 1892", "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone had previously met Carrie Chapman Catt at an Iowa state woman's suffrage convention in October, 1889, and had been impressed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other accomplishments by Lucy Stone during her reconciliation years besides merging opposing American women's rights movements into the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), being too weak with heart problems but being elected chair of NAWSA's executive committee, mentoring Carrie Chapman Catt in the ways of political organizing, being called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 NAWSA convention in Washington, D.C., and speaking at the unexpected woman suffrage hearing held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary in January 1892?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice.", "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights?", "Using the text of what became The Solitude of Self, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke of the central value of the individual, noting that value was not based on gender.", "Why were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Along with Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Stanton and Anthony, the triumvirate of women's suffrage, were called away from the convention's opening hours by an unexpected woman suffrage hearing.", "Where or when was the suffrage hearing that called away Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Catt, Lucy Stone and Blackwell went to the January 1892 NAWSA convention in DC. An unexpected woman suffrage hearing was held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary.", "Are there any other accomplishments by Lucy Stone during her reconciliation years besides merging opposing American women's rights movements into the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), being too weak with heart problems but being elected chair of NAWSA's executive committee, mentoring Carrie Chapman Catt in the ways of political organizing, being called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 NAWSA convention in Washington, D.C., and speaking at the unexpected woman suffrage hearing held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary in January 1892?", "Lucy Stone had previously met Carrie Chapman Catt at an Iowa state woman's suffrage convention in October, 1889, and had been impressed." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about her was she impressed about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about Lucy Stone was Lucy Stone impressed about", "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone had previously met Carrie Chapman Catt at an Iowa state woman's suffrage convention in October, 1889, and had been impressed at her ambition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Carrie Chapman Catt was Lucy Stone impressed about?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone#Reconciliation", "Context": [ "What was it that Lucy Stone reconciled?", "In 1887, eighteen years after the rift formed in the American women's rights movement, Lucy Stone proposed a merger of the two groups.", "What was Lucy Stone's role in merging the rift formed in the American women's rights movement in 1887?", "Lucy Stone was too weak with heart problems and respiratory illness to attend its first convention but was elected chair of the executive committee.", "When did Lucy Stone visit or meet Carrie Chapman Catt?", "Starting early in January 1891, Carrie Chapman Catt visited Lucy Stone repeatedly at Pope's Hill, for the purpose of learning from Stone about the ways of political organizing.", "What was the roles of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone for the group National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "Lucy Stone mentored Carrie Chapman Catt the rest of that winter, giving her a wealth of information about lobbying techniques and fund-raising.", "What year did Elizabeth Cady Stanton become President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?", "By 1890, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was president of the new organization, but Susan B. Anthony, who had the title of vice president, was its leader in practice.", "Once President what were Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on women's rights?", "Using the text of what became The Solitude of Self, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke of the central value of the individual, noting that value was not based on gender.", "Why were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Along with Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Stanton and Anthony, the triumvirate of women's suffrage, were called away from the convention's opening hours by an unexpected woman suffrage hearing.", "Where or when was the suffrage hearing that called away Isabella Beecher Hooker, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony from the opening hours of the January 1892 National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention in Washington, D.C.?", "Catt, Lucy Stone and Blackwell went to the January 1892 NAWSA convention in DC. An unexpected woman suffrage hearing was held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary.", "Are there any other accomplishments by Lucy Stone during her reconciliation years besides merging opposing American women's rights movements into the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), being too weak with heart problems but being elected chair of NAWSA's executive committee, mentoring Carrie Chapman Catt in the ways of political organizing, being called away from the opening hours of the January 1892 NAWSA convention in Washington, D.C., and speaking at the unexpected woman suffrage hearing held before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary in January 1892?", "Lucy Stone had previously met Carrie Chapman Catt at an Iowa state woman's suffrage convention in October, 1889, and had been impressed.", "What about Carrie Chapman Catt was Lucy Stone impressed about?", "Lucy Stone had previously met Carrie Chapman Catt at an Iowa state woman's suffrage convention in October, 1889, and had been impressed at her ambition." ], "Conversation_no": 855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was she impressed with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Lucy Stone impressed with about Carrie Chapman Catt besides Catt's ambition", "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone had previously met Carrie Chapman Catt at an Iowa state woman's suffrage convention in October, 1889, and had been impressed at her ambition and sense of presence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Lucy Stone impressed with about Carrie Chapman Catt besides Catt's ambition?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Joe Sakic from Quebec Nordiques ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Joe Sakic from Quebec Nordiques", "Truth_answer": "Growing up in Burnaby, Joe Sakic did not learn to speak English well until kindergarten, having been raised with Croatian as his mother tongue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Joe Sakic from Quebec Nordiques ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic#Quebec_Nordiques", "Context": [ "Is Joe Sakic from Quebec Nordiques ?", "Growing up in Burnaby, Joe Sakic did not learn to speak English well until kindergarten, having been raised with Croatian as his mother tongue." ], "Conversation_no": 856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he drafted ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Joe Sakic drafted", "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic was drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Joe Sakic drafted ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic", "Context": [ "Is Joe Sakic from Quebec Nordiques ?", "Growing up in Burnaby, Joe Sakic did not learn to speak English well until kindergarten, having been raised with Croatian as his mother tongue.", "What year was Joe Sakic drafted ?", "Joe Sakic was drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft." ], "Conversation_no": 856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay with the team ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Joe Sakic stay with the Quebec Nordiques", "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic played his entire 21-year National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe Sakic stay with the Quebec Nordiques ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic", "Context": [ "Is Joe Sakic from Quebec Nordiques ?", "Growing up in Burnaby, Joe Sakic did not learn to speak English well until kindergarten, having been raised with Croatian as his mother tongue.", "What year was Joe Sakic drafted ?", "Joe Sakic was drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft.", "How long did Joe Sakic stay with the Quebec Nordiques ?", "Joe Sakic played his entire 21-year National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise." ], "Conversation_no": 856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any award ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Sakic receive any award", "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic led the Avalanche to Stanley Cup titles in 1996 and 2001, being named the most valuable player of the 1996 playoffs, and honored as NHL MVP in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Sakic receive any award ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did bin Laden do in his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did bin Laden do in his early life", "Truth_answer": "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties." ], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Osama bin Laden married", "Truth_answer": "At age 17 in 1974, Osama bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Osama bin Laden married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najwa_Ghanhem", "Context": [ "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties.", "Is Osama bin Laden married?", "At age 17 in 1974, Osama bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria" ], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is she still alive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Najwa Ghanem still alive", "Truth_answer": "Najwa bin Laden née Ghanem (born c. 1958) is a Syrian woman who was the first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden; she is still alive", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najwa_Ghanhem_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Najwa Ghanem still alive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties.", "Is Osama bin Laden married?", "At age 17 in 1974, Osama bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria", "Is Najwa Ghanem still alive?", "Najwa bin Laden née Ghanem (born c. 1958) is a Syrian woman who was the first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden; she is still alive" ], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he got married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Najwa Ghanem do after he got married", "Truth_answer": "At age 17 in 1974, bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria; they were separated before September 11, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Osama bin Laden do after he got married to Najwa Ghanem?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties.", "Is Osama bin Laden married?", "At age 17 in 1974, Osama bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria", "Is Najwa Ghanem still alive?", "Najwa bin Laden née Ghanem (born c. 1958) is a Syrian woman who was the first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden; she is still alive", "What did Osama bin Laden do after he got married to Najwa Ghanem?", "At age 17 in 1974, bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria; they were separated before September 11, 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many wives did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many wives did Osama bin Laden have", "Truth_answer": "Osama bin Laden's other known wives were Khadijah Sharif (married 1983, divorced 1990s); Khairiah Sabar (married 1985); Siham Sabar (married 1987); and Amal al-Sadah (married 2000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many wives did Osama bin Laden have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bin_Laden_family#Beginnings", "Context": [ "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties.", "Is Osama bin Laden married?", "At age 17 in 1974, Osama bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria", "Is Najwa Ghanem still alive?", "Najwa bin Laden née Ghanem (born c. 1958) is a Syrian woman who was the first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden; she is still alive", "What did Osama bin Laden do after he got married to Najwa Ghanem?", "At age 17 in 1974, bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria; they were separated before September 11, 2001.", "How many wives did Osama bin Laden have?", "Osama bin Laden's other known wives were Khadijah Sharif (married 1983, divorced 1990s); Khairiah Sabar (married 1985); Siham Sabar (married 1987); and Amal al-Sadah (married 2000)." ], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have siblings or living parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Osama bin Laden have siblings or living parents", "Truth_answer": "Osama bin Laden's father Mohammed bin Laden died in 1967, his son Salem bin Laden oversaw the family enterprises. Salem was one of at least 54 children by various wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Osama bin Laden have siblings or living parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What did Osama bin Laden do in his early life?", "Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a millionaire construction magnate with Saudi royalty ties.", "Is Osama bin Laden married?", "At age 17 in 1974, Osama bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria", "Is Najwa Ghanem still alive?", "Najwa bin Laden née Ghanem (born c. 1958) is a Syrian woman who was the first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden; she is still alive", "What did Osama bin Laden do after he got married to Najwa Ghanem?", "At age 17 in 1974, bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia, Syria; they were separated before September 11, 2001.", "How many wives did Osama bin Laden have?", "Osama bin Laden's other known wives were Khadijah Sharif (married 1983, divorced 1990s); Khairiah Sabar (married 1985); Siham Sabar (married 1987); and Amal al-Sadah (married 2000).", "Does Osama bin Laden have siblings or living parents?", "Osama bin Laden's father Mohammed bin Laden died in 1967, his son Salem bin Laden oversaw the family enterprises. Salem was one of at least 54 children by various wives." ], "Conversation_no": 857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Salem bin Laden besides overseeing the family enterprises after his father's death and being one of at least 54 of his father's children", "Truth_answer": "Salem bin Laden, the subsequent head of the bin Laden family, was killed in 1988 near San Antonio, Texas, when he accidentally flew a plane into power lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Salem bin Laden besides overseeing the family enterprises after his father's death and being one of at least 54 of his father's children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald#F._Scott_Fitzgerald", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Zelda's connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Zelda's connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald", "Truth_answer": "Zelda Sayre first met the future novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald in July 1918, when he had volunteered for the army, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan, outside Montgomery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zelda Fitzgerald's connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald#F._Scott_Fitzgerald", "Context": [ "What is Zelda Fitzgerald's connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald?", "Zelda Sayre first met the future novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald in July 1918, when he had volunteered for the army, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan, outside Montgomery." ], "Conversation_no": 858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their relationship like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was F. Scott Fitzgeralds relationship like", "Truth_answer": "Zelda Sayre was more than a mere muse, however—after she showed F. Scott Fitzgerald her personal diary, he used verbatim excerpts from it in his novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald's relationship like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald#F._Scott_Fitzgerald", "Context": [ "What is Zelda Fitzgerald's connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald?", "Zelda Sayre first met the future novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald in July 1918, when he had volunteered for the army, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan, outside Montgomery.", "What was Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald's relationship like?", "Zelda Sayre was more than a mere muse, however—after she showed F. Scott Fitzgerald her personal diary, he used verbatim excerpts from it in his novel." ], "Conversation_no": 858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald besides meeting outside Montgomery and Zelda being more than a mere muse for Scott", "Truth_answer": "F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre wrote frequently, and by March 1920, Scott had sent Zelda his mother's ring, and the two had become engaged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald besides meeting outside Montgomery and Zelda being more than a mere muse for Scott?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald#Marriage", "Context": [ "What is Zelda Fitzgerald's connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald?", "Zelda Sayre first met the future novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald in July 1918, when he had volunteered for the army, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan, outside Montgomery.", "What was Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald's relationship like?", "Zelda Sayre was more than a mere muse, however—after she showed F. Scott Fitzgerald her personal diary, he used verbatim excerpts from it in his novel.", "What else happened to Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald besides meeting outside Montgomery and Zelda being more than a mere muse for Scott?", "F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre wrote frequently, and by March 1920, Scott had sent Zelda his mother's ring, and the two had become engaged." ], "Conversation_no": 858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald marry", "Truth_answer": "Zelda Sayre arrived in New York on March 30, and on April 3, 1920, before a small wedding party in St. Patrick's Cathedral, she and F. Scott Fitzgerald married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political." ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Huxley travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started", "Truth_answer": "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist" ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do while in the USSR?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931", "Truth_answer": "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist, where initially he admired the results of social and economic planning on a large scale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist", "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist, where initially he admired the results of social and economic planning on a large scale." ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What activities did he pursue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What activities did Julian Huxley pursue after he returned home from his 1931 visit to the USSR", "Truth_answer": "Later, back in the United Kingdom, Julian Huxley became a founding member of the think tank Political and Economic Planning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What activities did Julian Huxley pursue after he returned home from his 1931 visit to the USSR?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist", "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist, where initially he admired the results of social and economic planning on a large scale.", "What activities did Julian Huxley pursue after he returned home from his 1931 visit to the USSR?", "Later, back in the United Kingdom, Julian Huxley became a founding member of the think tank Political and Economic Planning." ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his family doing around that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Julian Huxley's family doing around that time", "Truth_answer": "In the 1930s Julian Huxley and his wife Juliette Baillot visited Kenya and other East African countries to see the conservation work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julian Huxley's family doing around the beginning of the 1930s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_and_Economic_Planning", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist", "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist, where initially he admired the results of social and economic planning on a large scale.", "What activities did Julian Huxley pursue after he returned home from his 1931 visit to the USSR?", "Later, back in the United Kingdom, Julian Huxley became a founding member of the think tank Political and Economic Planning.", "What was Julian Huxley's family doing around the beginning of the 1930s?", "In the 1930s Julian Huxley and his wife Juliette Baillot visited Kenya and other East African countries to see the conservation work." ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his think tank do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley's think tank, Political and Economic Planning, do", "Truth_answer": "The Political and Economic Planning think tank was influential in the formation of the National Health Service, World War II and post-war planning, and development of the African colonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_and_Economic_Planning_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley's think tank, Political and Economic Planning, do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist", "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist, where initially he admired the results of social and economic planning on a large scale.", "What activities did Julian Huxley pursue after he returned home from his 1931 visit to the USSR?", "Later, back in the United Kingdom, Julian Huxley became a founding member of the think tank Political and Economic Planning.", "What was Julian Huxley's family doing around the beginning of the 1930s?", "In the 1930s Julian Huxley and his wife Juliette Baillot visited Kenya and other East African countries to see the conservation work.", "What did Julian Huxley's think tank, Political and Economic Planning, do?", "The Political and Economic Planning think tank was influential in the formation of the National Health Service, World War II and post-war planning, and development of the African colonies." ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other activities was he involved in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other activities was Julian Huxley involved in during his mid-career besides traveling widely, visiting the USSR, take part in the Political and Economic Planning think tank, and visit Kenya with wife", "Truth_answer": "In 1943 Julian Huxley was asked by the British government to join the Colonial Commission on Higher Education", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities was Julian Huxley involved in during his mid-career besides traveling widely, visiting the USSR, take part in the Political and Economic Planning think tank, and visit Kenya with wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Mid_career", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's mid-career?", "As the 1930s started, Julian Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.", "Where did Julian Huxley travel as the 1930s started?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist", "What did Julian Huxley do while in the USSR in 1931?", "In 1931 Julian Huxley visited the USSR at the invitation of Intourist, where initially he admired the results of social and economic planning on a large scale.", "What activities did Julian Huxley pursue after he returned home from his 1931 visit to the USSR?", "Later, back in the United Kingdom, Julian Huxley became a founding member of the think tank Political and Economic Planning.", "What was Julian Huxley's family doing around the beginning of the 1930s?", "In the 1930s Julian Huxley and his wife Juliette Baillot visited Kenya and other East African countries to see the conservation work.", "What did Julian Huxley's think tank, Political and Economic Planning, do?", "The Political and Economic Planning think tank was influential in the formation of the National Health Service, World War II and post-war planning, and development of the African colonies.", "What other activities was Julian Huxley involved in during his mid-career besides traveling widely, visiting the USSR, take part in the Political and Economic Planning think tank, and visit Kenya with wife?", "In 1943 Julian Huxley was asked by the British government to join the Colonial Commission on Higher Education" ], "Conversation_no": 859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do at the Colonial Commission?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley do at the Colonial Commission", "Truth_answer": "There Julian Huxley acquired a disease, went down with hepatitis, and had a serious mental breakdown. He was completely disabled, treated with ECT, and took a full year to recover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley do at the Colonial Commission on Higher Education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Fry born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Fry born", "Truth_answer": "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118202743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957" ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Stephen Fry have siblings", "Truth_answer": "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna" ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any special interests as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child", "Truth_answer": "Fry was described as a near-asthmatic genius. He took his O-Levels in the summer of 1972 at the age of 14 and passed all except Physics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna", "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child?", "Fry was described as a near-asthmatic genius. He took his O-Levels in the summer of 1972 at the age of 14 and passed all except Physics." ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Stephen Fry go to school", "Truth_answer": "Fry briefly attended Cawston Primary School in Cawston, Norfolk, before going on to Stouts Hill Preparatory School in Uley, Gloucestershire, at the age of seven, and then to Uppingham School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118202743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stephen Fry go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna", "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child?", "Fry was described as a near-asthmatic genius. He took his O-Levels in the summer of 1972 at the age of 14 and passed all except Physics.", "Where did Stephen Fry go to school?", "Fry briefly attended Cawston Primary School in Cawston, Norfolk, before going on to Stouts Hill Preparatory School in Uley, Gloucestershire, at the age of seven, and then to Uppingham School" ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a good student?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Stephen Fry a good student", "Truth_answer": "He took his O-Levels at the age of 14, but was expelled from Uppingham and later Paston School, who refused to let him progress to study A-Levels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Fry a good student?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna", "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child?", "Fry was described as a near-asthmatic genius. He took his O-Levels in the summer of 1972 at the age of 14 and passed all except Physics.", "Where did Stephen Fry go to school?", "Fry briefly attended Cawston Primary School in Cawston, Norfolk, before going on to Stouts Hill Preparatory School in Uley, Gloucestershire, at the age of seven, and then to Uppingham School", "Was Stephen Fry a good student?", "He took his O-Levels at the age of 14, but was expelled from Uppingham and later Paston School, who refused to let him progress to study A-Levels." ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after being expelled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stephen Fry do after being expelled", "Truth_answer": "Fry moved to Norfolk College of Arts and Technology where he ultimately failed his A-Levels. Over the summer, Fry absconded with a credit card stolen from a family friend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Fry do after being expelled?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2010/sep/12/stephen-fry-interactive-show-profile", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna", "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child?", "Fry was described as a near-asthmatic genius. He took his O-Levels in the summer of 1972 at the age of 14 and passed all except Physics.", "Where did Stephen Fry go to school?", "Fry briefly attended Cawston Primary School in Cawston, Norfolk, before going on to Stouts Hill Preparatory School in Uley, Gloucestershire, at the age of seven, and then to Uppingham School", "Was Stephen Fry a good student?", "He took his O-Levels at the age of 14, but was expelled from Uppingham and later Paston School, who refused to let him progress to study A-Levels.", "What did Stephen Fry do after being expelled?", "Fry moved to Norfolk College of Arts and Technology where he ultimately failed his A-Levels. Over the summer, Fry absconded with a credit card stolen from a family friend." ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do with that stolen credit card?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stephen Fry do with the stolen credit card", "Truth_answer": "Fry was on a teenage spending spree on a stolen credit card.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201021195835id_/https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2010/sep/12/stephen-fry-interactive-show-profile_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Fry do with the stolen credit card?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry", "Context": [ "Where was Stephen Fry born?", "Fry was born in Hampstead, London on 24 August 1957", "Does Stephen Fry have siblings?", "He has an elder brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna", "Did Stephen Fry have any special interests as a child?", "Fry was described as a near-asthmatic genius. He took his O-Levels in the summer of 1972 at the age of 14 and passed all except Physics.", "Where did Stephen Fry go to school?", "Fry briefly attended Cawston Primary School in Cawston, Norfolk, before going on to Stouts Hill Preparatory School in Uley, Gloucestershire, at the age of seven, and then to Uppingham School", "Was Stephen Fry a good student?", "He took his O-Levels at the age of 14, but was expelled from Uppingham and later Paston School, who refused to let him progress to study A-Levels.", "What did Stephen Fry do after being expelled?", "Fry moved to Norfolk College of Arts and Technology where he ultimately failed his A-Levels. Over the summer, Fry absconded with a credit card stolen from a family friend.", "What did Stephen Fry do with the stolen credit card?", "Fry was on a teenage spending spree on a stolen credit card." ], "Conversation_no": 860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to him because of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Stephen Fry because of this", "Truth_answer": "He was arrested in Swindon, and, as a result, spent three months in Pucklechurch Prison on remand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118202743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stephen Fry because of being absconed with a credit card stolen from a family friend?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho", "Truth_answer": "Around 3,000 years ago, the ancestral Arapaho-speaking people lived in the western Great Lakes region along the Red River Valley in what is classified as present-day Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Around 3,000 years ago, the ancestral Arapaho-speaking people lived in the western Great Lakes region along the Red River Valley in what is classified as present-day Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota" ], "Conversation_no": 861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the chief of the tribe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the chief of the Arapaho tribe", "Truth_answer": "Chief Niwot (c. 1825–1864), led a band in Northern Colorado and died from wounds sustained during the Sand Creek Massacre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the chief of the Arapaho tribe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Around 3,000 years ago, the ancestral Arapaho-speaking people lived in the western Great Lakes region along the Red River Valley in what is classified as present-day Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota", "Who was the chief of the Arapaho tribe?", "Chief Niwot (c. 1825–1864), led a band in Northern Colorado and died from wounds sustained during the Sand Creek Massacre." ], "Conversation_no": 861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many Arapaho were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many Arapaho were there", "Truth_answer": "Total population 10,861", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Arapaho were there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho#Expansion_on_the_plains", "Context": [ "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Around 3,000 years ago, the ancestral Arapaho-speaking people lived in the western Great Lakes region along the Red River Valley in what is classified as present-day Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota", "Who was the chief of the Arapaho tribe?", "Chief Niwot (c. 1825–1864), led a band in Northern Colorado and died from wounds sustained during the Sand Creek Massacre.", "How many Arapaho were there?", "Total population 10,861" ], "Conversation_no": 861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about the tribe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Arapaho", "Truth_answer": "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Arapaho?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Around 3,000 years ago, the ancestral Arapaho-speaking people lived in the western Great Lakes region along the Red River Valley in what is classified as present-day Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota", "Who was the chief of the Arapaho tribe?", "Chief Niwot (c. 1825–1864), led a band in Northern Colorado and died from wounds sustained during the Sand Creek Massacre.", "How many Arapaho were there?", "Total population 10,861", "What can you tell me about the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne" ], "Conversation_no": 861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made them enter a new territory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made the Arapaho enter a new territory", "Truth_answer": "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the Arapaho enter a new territory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "What was the earliest record of the Arapaho?", "Around 3,000 years ago, the ancestral Arapaho-speaking people lived in the western Great Lakes region along the Red River Valley in what is classified as present-day Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota", "Who was the chief of the Arapaho tribe?", "Chief Niwot (c. 1825–1864), led a band in Northern Colorado and died from wounds sustained during the Sand Creek Massacre.", "How many Arapaho were there?", "Total population 10,861", "What can you tell me about the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "What made the Arapaho enter a new territory?", "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory." ], "Conversation_no": 861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have conflict with other tribes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Arapaho have conflict with other tribes besides the Cheyenne and other plain tribes", "Truth_answer": "The Arapaho fought with the Pawnee, Omaha, Ho-chunk, Osage, Ponca, and Kaw east of their territory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Arapaho have conflict with other tribes besides the Cheyenne and other plain tribes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the expansion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the expansion", "Truth_answer": "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne" ], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what expanded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what expanded the Arapaho", "Truth_answer": "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What expanded when the Arapaho began to explan on the plains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho#Expansion_on_the_plains", "Context": [ "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "What expanded when the Arapaho began to explan on the plains?", "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory" ], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about the expansion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about the Arapaho's expansion on the plains", "Truth_answer": "Conflict with the allied Comanche and Kiowa ended in 1840 when the two large tribes made peace with the Arapaho and Southern Cheyenne and became their allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Arapaho's expansion on the plains?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "What expanded when the Arapaho began to explan on the plains?", "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory", "What was special about the Arapaho's expansion on the plains?", "Conflict with the allied Comanche and Kiowa ended in 1840 when the two large tribes made peace with the Arapaho and Southern Cheyenne and became their allies." ], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they trade with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the Arapaho trade with", "Truth_answer": "Along the upper Missouri River, the Arapaho actively traded with the farming villages of the Arikara, Mandan, and Hidatsa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the Arapaho trade with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "What expanded when the Arapaho began to explan on the plains?", "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory", "What was special about the Arapaho's expansion on the plains?", "Conflict with the allied Comanche and Kiowa ended in 1840 when the two large tribes made peace with the Arapaho and Southern Cheyenne and became their allies.", "who did the Arapaho trade with?", "Along the upper Missouri River, the Arapaho actively traded with the farming villages of the Arikara, Mandan, and Hidatsa" ], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they go to war with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the Arapaho go to war with", "Truth_answer": "By 1826, the Lakota, Dakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho pushed the Kiowa (Niiciiheihiinennoʼ; Kiowa tribe: Niiciiheihiiteen) and invading Comanche to the south", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the Arapaho go to war with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho", "Context": [ "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "What expanded when the Arapaho began to explan on the plains?", "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory", "What was special about the Arapaho's expansion on the plains?", "Conflict with the allied Comanche and Kiowa ended in 1840 when the two large tribes made peace with the Arapaho and Southern Cheyenne and became their allies.", "who did the Arapaho trade with?", "Along the upper Missouri River, the Arapaho actively traded with the farming villages of the Arikara, Mandan, and Hidatsa", "who did the Arapaho go to war with?", "By 1826, the Lakota, Dakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho pushed the Kiowa (Niiciiheihiinennoʼ; Kiowa tribe: Niiciiheihiiteen) and invading Comanche to the south" ], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what types of things did they trade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what types of things did the Arapaho trade", "Truth_answer": "They traded meat and hides for corn, squash, and beans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of things did the Arapaho trade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapaho#Expansion_on_the_plains", "Context": [ "When was the expansion for the Arapaho?", "Once established, the Arapaho began to expand on the plains through trade, warfare, and alliances with other plains tribes. Around 1811, the Arapaho made an alliance with the Cheyenne", "What expanded when the Arapaho began to explan on the plains?", "Their strong alliance with the Cheyenne allowed the Arapaho to greatly expand their hunting territory", "What was special about the Arapaho's expansion on the plains?", "Conflict with the allied Comanche and Kiowa ended in 1840 when the two large tribes made peace with the Arapaho and Southern Cheyenne and became their allies.", "who did the Arapaho trade with?", "Along the upper Missouri River, the Arapaho actively traded with the farming villages of the Arikara, Mandan, and Hidatsa", "who did the Arapaho go to war with?", "By 1826, the Lakota, Dakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho pushed the Kiowa (Niiciiheihiinennoʼ; Kiowa tribe: Niiciiheihiiteen) and invading Comanche to the south", "what types of things did the Arapaho trade?", "They traded meat and hides for corn, squash, and beans." ], "Conversation_no": 862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Arapaho article besides conflict with plain tribes, territory expansion, trade with farming villages, and war with plain tribes", "Truth_answer": "Conflict with Euro-American traders and explorers was limited at the time. The Arapaho freely exchanged mostly bison hides and beaver furs for European goods such as firearms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Arapaho article besides conflict with plain tribes, territory expansion, trade with farming villages, and war with plain tribes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whhat was the american equal rights association", "Transformer_rewrite": "Whhat was the american equal rights association", "Truth_answer": "the American Equal Rights Association (AERA)'s purpose was to campaign for the equal rights for all, especially the right of suffrage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119011932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage_in_the_United_States_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the American Equal Rights Association for Lucy Stone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone", "Context": [ "What was the American Equal Rights Association for Lucy Stone?", "the American Equal Rights Association (AERA)'s purpose was to campaign for the equal rights for all, especially the right of suffrage." ], "Conversation_no": 863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was lucy involved in that", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Lucy Stone involved in the American Equal Rights Association", "Truth_answer": "She was elected to the new organization's executive committee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lucy Stone involved in the American Equal Rights Association?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone", "Context": [ "What was the American Equal Rights Association for Lucy Stone?", "the American Equal Rights Association (AERA)'s purpose was to campaign for the equal rights for all, especially the right of suffrage.", "How was Lucy Stone involved in the American Equal Rights Association?", "She was elected to the new organization's executive committee" ], "Conversation_no": 863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in the comittee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Lucy Stone do in the executive comittee of the American Equal Rights Association", "Truth_answer": "In 1867, Stone and Blackwell opened the AERA's difficult campaign in Kansas in support of referenda in that state that would enfranchise both African Americans and women", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lucy Stone do in the executive comittee of the American Equal Rights Association?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the American Equal Rights Association for Lucy Stone?", "the American Equal Rights Association (AERA)'s purpose was to campaign for the equal rights for all, especially the right of suffrage.", "How was Lucy Stone involved in the American Equal Rights Association?", "She was elected to the new organization's executive committee", "What did Lucy Stone do in the executive comittee of the American Equal Rights Association?", "In 1867, Stone and Blackwell opened the AERA's difficult campaign in Kansas in support of referenda in that state that would enfranchise both African Americans and women" ], "Conversation_no": 863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were her accomplisments", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Lucy Stone's accomplisments", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Lucy Stone's accomplisments", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the incident occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the incident occur", "Truth_answer": "on June 5, 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130193056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the incident occur with Tank Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man", "Context": [ "When did the incident occur with Tank Man?", "on June 5, 1989" ], "Conversation_no": 864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the incident with Tank Man on June 5, 1989", "Truth_answer": "an unidentified Chinese man stood in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130193056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the incident with Tank Man on June 5, 1989?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man", "Context": [ "When did the incident occur with Tank Man?", "on June 5, 1989", "What happened during the incident with Tank Man on June 5, 1989?", "an unidentified Chinese man stood in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square" ], "Conversation_no": 864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the tanks stop?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the tanks stop", "Truth_answer": "As the lead tank manoeuvered to pass by the man, he repeatedly shifted his position in order to obstruct the tank's attempted path around him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130193056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the tanks stop for the unidentified Chinese man that stood in front of the column of tanks leaving Tianamen Square?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man", "Context": [ "When did the incident occur with Tank Man?", "on June 5, 1989", "What happened during the incident with Tank Man on June 5, 1989?", "an unidentified Chinese man stood in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square", "Did the tanks stop for the unidentified Chinese man that stood in front of the column of tanks leaving Tianamen Square?", "As the lead tank manoeuvered to pass by the man, he repeatedly shifted his position in order to obstruct the tank's attempted path around him." ], "Conversation_no": 864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reaction to the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reaction to the event", "Truth_answer": "The incident was filmed and smuggled out to a worldwide audience. Internationally, it is considered one of the most iconic images of all time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130193056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to the event involving Tank Man at Tianamen Square on June 5, 1989?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man", "Context": [ "When did the incident occur with Tank Man?", "on June 5, 1989", "What happened during the incident with Tank Man on June 5, 1989?", "an unidentified Chinese man stood in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square", "Did the tanks stop for the unidentified Chinese man that stood in front of the column of tanks leaving Tianamen Square?", "As the lead tank manoeuvered to pass by the man, he repeatedly shifted his position in order to obstruct the tank's attempted path around him.", "What was the reaction to the event involving Tank Man at Tianamen Square on June 5, 1989?", "The incident was filmed and smuggled out to a worldwide audience. Internationally, it is considered one of the most iconic images of all time" ], "Conversation_no": 864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article", "Truth_answer": "Inside China, the image and the events leading up are subject to heavy state censorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130193056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tank Man article besides an undentified Chinese man standing in front of and shfiting positions to obstruct the path of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square with the film smuggled out to a worldwide audience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the format?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the format", "Truth_answer": "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine." ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens on the show, what is the format?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format", "Truth_answer": "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine." ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there judges on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice", "Truth_answer": "Four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice?", "Four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel)" ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How are performances judged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are performances judged on Dancing on Ice", "Truth_answer": "The judges judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are performances judged on Dancing on Ice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice?", "Four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel)", "How are performances judged on Dancing on Ice?", "The judges judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance." ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the public vote also?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the public vote also on Dancing on Ice", "Truth_answer": "These total scores then create a leaderboard which combines with the public vote in order to determine the two lowest placed couples", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the public vote also on Dancing on Ice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice?", "Four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel)", "How are performances judged on Dancing on Ice?", "The judges judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance.", "Does the public vote also on Dancing on Ice?", "These total scores then create a leaderboard which combines with the public vote in order to determine the two lowest placed couples" ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens if you have the lowest score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens if you have the lowest score on Dancing on Ice", "Truth_answer": "the two/three couples at the bottom compete in a final showdown known as the Skate Off", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens if you have the lowest score on Dancing on Ice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice#Format", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice?", "Four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel)", "How are performances judged on Dancing on Ice?", "The judges judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance.", "Does the public vote also on Dancing on Ice?", "These total scores then create a leaderboard which combines with the public vote in order to determine the two lowest placed couples", "What happens if you have the lowest score on Dancing on Ice?", "the two/three couples at the bottom compete in a final showdown known as the Skate Off" ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happens with the show's format?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happens with Dancing on Ice's format besides judges, public vote, judging, and Skate Off", "Truth_answer": "A live reunion special was staged one week after the end of each season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happens with Dancing on Ice's format besides judges, public vote, judging, and Skate Off?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice", "Context": [ "What was the format for Dancing on Ice?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "What happens on Dancing on Ice, what is the format?", "Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.", "Are there judges on Dancing on Ice?", "Four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel)", "How are performances judged on Dancing on Ice?", "The judges judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance.", "Does the public vote also on Dancing on Ice?", "These total scores then create a leaderboard which combines with the public vote in order to determine the two lowest placed couples", "What happens if you have the lowest score on Dancing on Ice?", "the two/three couples at the bottom compete in a final showdown known as the Skate Off", "What else happens with Dancing on Ice's format besides judges, public vote, judging, and Skate Off?", "A live reunion special was staged one week after the end of each season" ], "Conversation_no": 865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the live show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the live reunion show on Dancing on Ice", "Truth_answer": "All celebrities talk about their experiences during the season, and answer questions from a live studio audience", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the live reunion show on Dancing on Ice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_%22Crash%22_Craddock", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Billys first job", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Billys first job", "Truth_answer": "Craddock's first release was Smacky-Mouth, which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billys first job", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Billys first job", "Craddock's first release was Smacky-Mouth, which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label." ], "Conversation_no": 866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was he", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was Billy Crash Craddock when Smacky-Mouth was was released", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Billy Crash Craddock when Smacky-Mouth was was released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Billys first job", "Craddock's first release was Smacky-Mouth, which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label.", "how old was Billy Crash Craddock when Smacky-Mouth was was released?" ], "Conversation_no": 866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did smacky mouth do", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Billy Crash Craddock's first release Smacky-Mouth do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billy Crash Craddock's first release Smacky-Mouth do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko#Early_student_activism:_1966%E2%80%931968", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go school", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did he go school", "Truth_answer": "He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the non-European section of the University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Biko go school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Steve Biko go school?", "He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the non-European section of the University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban." ], "Conversation_no": 867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he join any activist parties on campus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Biko join any activist parties on campus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Biko join any activist parties on campus at the University of Natal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko#Early_student_activism:_1966%E2%80%931968", "Context": [ "Where did Steve Biko go school?", "He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the non-European section of the University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban.", "Did Steve Biko join any activist parties on campus at the University of Natal?" ], "Conversation_no": 867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article", "Truth_answer": "There, he joined a peculiarly sophisticated and cosmopolitan group of students from across South Africa; many of them later held prominent roles in the post-apartheid era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211143722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Biko article after securing a scholarship and entering the University of Natal in 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko", "Context": [ "Where did Steve Biko go school?", "He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the non-European section of the University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban.", "Did Steve Biko join any activist parties on campus at the University of Natal?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Biko article after securing a scholarship and entering the University of Natal in 1966?", "There, he joined a peculiarly sophisticated and cosmopolitan group of students from across South Africa; many of them later held prominent roles in the post-apartheid era." ], "Conversation_no": 867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What protests did he partake in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What protests did Steve Biko partake in", "Truth_answer": "The late 1960s was the heyday of radical student politics across the world, as reflected in the protests of 1968, and Biko was eager to involve himself in this environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211143722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What protests did Steve Biko partake in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko#Early_student_activism:_1966%E2%80%931968", "Context": [ "Where did Steve Biko go school?", "He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the non-European section of the University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban.", "Did Steve Biko join any activist parties on campus at the University of Natal?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Biko article after securing a scholarship and entering the University of Natal in 1966?", "There, he joined a peculiarly sophisticated and cosmopolitan group of students from across South Africa; many of them later held prominent roles in the post-apartheid era.", "What protests did Steve Biko partake in?", "The late 1960s was the heyday of radical student politics across the world, as reflected in the protests of 1968, and Biko was eager to involve himself in this environment." ], "Conversation_no": 867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he partake in any activist activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Biko partake in any activist activities", "Truth_answer": "Soon after he arrived at the university, he was elected to the Students' Representative Council (SRC), affiliated with the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Biko partake in any activist activities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/activist/steve-biko", "Context": [ "Where did Steve Biko go school?", "He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the non-European section of the University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban.", "Did Steve Biko join any activist parties on campus at the University of Natal?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Biko article after securing a scholarship and entering the University of Natal in 1966?", "There, he joined a peculiarly sophisticated and cosmopolitan group of students from across South Africa; many of them later held prominent roles in the post-apartheid era.", "What protests did Steve Biko partake in?", "The late 1960s was the heyday of radical student politics across the world, as reflected in the protests of 1968, and Biko was eager to involve himself in this environment.", "Did Steve Biko partake in any activist activities?", "Soon after he arrived at the university, he was elected to the Students' Representative Council (SRC), affiliated with the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS)." ], "Conversation_no": 867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about his role in student activist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Steve Biko's role in student activist", "Truth_answer": "he became active with the National Union of South African Students, a multiracial organization advocating for the improvement of black citizens' rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017012801id_/https://www.biography.com/activist/steve-biko_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Steve Biko's role in student activist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Slash born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Slash born", "Truth_answer": "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/116884_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p2", "http://www.futurism2-0.com/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was musician Slash born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where was musician Slash born?", "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London" ], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the personal life of slash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash", "Truth_answer": "On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renée Suran in Marina del Rey, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where was musician Slash born?", "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London", "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash?", "On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renée Suran in Marina del Rey, California." ], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Slash and Renée Suran have kids", "Truth_answer": "They have two sons, London Emilio (born August 28, 2002) and Cash Anthony (born June 23, 2004).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Slash and Renée Suran have kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was musician Slash born?", "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London", "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash?", "On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renée Suran in Marina del Rey, California.", "Did musician Slash and Renée Suran have kids?", "They have two sons, London Emilio (born August 28, 2002) and Cash Anthony (born June 23, 2004)." ], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get married again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Slash get married again", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Slash get married again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where was musician Slash born?", "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London", "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash?", "On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renée Suran in Marina del Rey, California.", "Did musician Slash and Renée Suran have kids?", "They have two sons, London Emilio (born August 28, 2002) and Cash Anthony (born June 23, 2004).", "Did musician Slash get married again?" ], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other things that happened in the personal life is worth mentioning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other things that happened in the personal life is worth mentioning", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, at the age of 35, Slash was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a form of congestive heart failure caused by his many years of alcohol and drug abuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other things happened in musician Slash's personal life besides place of birth, marriage, and children is worth mentioning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)", "Context": [ "Where was musician Slash born?", "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London", "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash?", "On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renée Suran in Marina del Rey, California.", "Did musician Slash and Renée Suran have kids?", "They have two sons, London Emilio (born August 28, 2002) and Cash Anthony (born June 23, 2004).", "Did musician Slash get married again?", "Which other things happened in musician Slash's personal life besides place of birth, marriage, and children is worth mentioning?", "In 2001, at the age of 35, Slash was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a form of congestive heart failure caused by his many years of alcohol and drug abuse." ], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he overcome the illness, what eventually happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Slash overcome the cardiomyopathy illness, what eventually happened", "Truth_answer": "Originally given between six days and six weeks to live, he survived through physical therapy and the implantation of a defibrillator. Slash has been clean and sober since 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Slash overcome the cardiomyopathy illness, what eventually happened?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was musician Slash born?", "Hudson was born in Hampstead, London", "What happened in the personal life of musician Slash?", "On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renée Suran in Marina del Rey, California.", "Did musician Slash and Renée Suran have kids?", "They have two sons, London Emilio (born August 28, 2002) and Cash Anthony (born June 23, 2004).", "Did musician Slash get married again?", "Which other things happened in musician Slash's personal life besides place of birth, marriage, and children is worth mentioning?", "In 2001, at the age of 35, Slash was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a form of congestive heart failure caused by his many years of alcohol and drug abuse.", "Did musician Slash overcome the cardiomyopathy illness, what eventually happened?", "Originally given between six days and six weeks to live, he survived through physical therapy and the implantation of a defibrillator. Slash has been clean and sober since 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his personal life affect his music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Slash's personal life affect his music", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician Slash's personal life affect his music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ray Price do in the 1960s", "Truth_answer": "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did Ray Price sing ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing", "Truth_answer": "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did these songs do well in the charts ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts", "Truth_answer": "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards in that perid from 1960 to 2000s ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s", "Truth_answer": "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he collaborate with any artist in that period ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s", "Truth_answer": "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson", "Truth_answer": "he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). they performed duets of Faded Love and Crazy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson", "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). they performed duets of Faded Love and Crazy." ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Ray Price do any tours in that period ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price do any tours in the period 1960-2000s", "Truth_answer": "Last of the Breed was released on March 20, 2007. He toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price do any tours in the period 1960-2000s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson", "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). they performed duets of Faded Love and Crazy.", "Did musician Ray Price do any tours in the period 1960-2000s?", "Last of the Breed was released on March 20, 2007. He toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois." ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which cities did he tour ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which cities did musician Ray Price tour in the U.S. March 9-25, 2007", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which cities did musician Ray Price tour in the U.S. March 9-25, 2007?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson", "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). they performed duets of Faded Love and Crazy.", "Did musician Ray Price do any tours in the period 1960-2000s?", "Last of the Breed was released on March 20, 2007. He toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois.", "Which cities did musician Ray Price tour in the U.S. March 9-25, 2007?" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything interesting happen on that tour ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen on the U.S. tour March 9-25, 2007 for musician Ray Price", "Truth_answer": "After the tour, Haggard remarked, I told Willie when it was over, 'That old man gave us a goddamn singing lesson.' He really did. He just sang so good.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen on the U.S. tour March 9-25, 2007 for musician Ray Price?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson", "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). they performed duets of Faded Love and Crazy.", "Did musician Ray Price do any tours in the period 1960-2000s?", "Last of the Breed was released on March 20, 2007. He toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois.", "Which cities did musician Ray Price tour in the U.S. March 9-25, 2007?", "Did anything interesting happen on the U.S. tour March 9-25, 2007 for musician Ray Price?", "After the tour, Haggard remarked, I told Willie when it was over, 'That old man gave us a goddamn singing lesson.' He really did. He just sang so good.“" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the man who gave a singing lesson ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the man who gave a singing lessons to Haggard and Willie", "Truth_answer": "Ray Price", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the man who gave a singing lessons to Haggard and Willie?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)#1940s%E2%80%931950s_success", "Context": [ "What did musician Ray Price do in the 1960s ?", "During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound", "Which songs employed the Nashville Sound did musician Ray Price sing ?", "Examples include his 1967 rendition of Danny Boy, and For the Good Times in 1970", "Did Danny Boy and For the Good Times by musician Ray Price do well in the charts ?", "For the Good Times in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since The Same Old Me in 1959", "Did musician Ray Price win any awards in the period from 1960 to 2000s ?", "In 2008 he won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Lost Highway", "Did musician Ray Price collaborate with any artist in the period 1960-2000s?", "Lost Highway was a collaboratoin with Willie Nelson", "What did Ray Price work together on with Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson ?", "he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). they performed duets of Faded Love and Crazy.", "Did musician Ray Price do any tours in the period 1960-2000s?", "Last of the Breed was released on March 20, 2007. He toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois.", "Which cities did musician Ray Price tour in the U.S. March 9-25, 2007?", "Did anything interesting happen on the U.S. tour March 9-25, 2007 for musician Ray Price?", "After the tour, Haggard remarked, I told Willie when it was over, 'That old man gave us a goddamn singing lesson.' He really did. He just sang so good.“", "Who was the man who gave a singing lessons to Haggard and Willie?", "Ray Price" ], "Conversation_no": 869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ray Rrice article besides tours, Faded Love, Crazy, Lost Highway, For the Good Times, and Nashville Sound", "Truth_answer": "Last of the Breed, was Price's third album with Nelson and first album with Haggard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ray Rrice article besides tours, Faded Love, Crazy, Lost Highway, For the Good Times, and Nashville Sound?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are his views on healthcare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are his views on healthcare", "Truth_answer": "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system." ], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare", "Truth_answer": "He supports increased health insurance portability", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system.", "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "He supports increased health insurance portability" ], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "has he worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "has Sam Brownback worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Senators Brownback and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) sponsored an amendment to the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has Sam Brownback worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system.", "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "He supports increased health insurance portability", "has Sam Brownback worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare?", "In 2007, Senators Brownback and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) sponsored an amendment to the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007" ], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was goal of the FDA amendment act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was goal of the FDA amendment act of 2007", "Truth_answer": "The amendment created a prize as an incentive for companies to invest in new drugs and vaccines for neglected tropical diseases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was goal of the FDA amendment act of 2007?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system.", "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "He supports increased health insurance portability", "has Sam Brownback worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare?", "In 2007, Senators Brownback and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) sponsored an amendment to the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007", "what was goal of the FDA amendment act of 2007?", "The amendment created a prize as an incentive for companies to invest in new drugs and vaccines for neglected tropical diseases." ], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else has he done in government that shows his views on healthcare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else has Donald J. Trump done in government that shows his views on healthcare", "Truth_answer": "Brownback supports a bill that would introduce price transparency to the U.S. health care industry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Sam Brownback done in government that shows his views on healthcare besides the FDA Administration Amendments Act of 2007 and insurance portability?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system.", "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "He supports increased health insurance portability", "has Sam Brownback worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare?", "In 2007, Senators Brownback and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) sponsored an amendment to the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007", "what was goal of the FDA amendment act of 2007?", "The amendment created a prize as an incentive for companies to invest in new drugs and vaccines for neglected tropical diseases.", "What else has Sam Brownback done in government that shows his views on healthcare besides the FDA Administration Amendments Act of 2007 and insurance portability?", "Brownback supports a bill that would introduce price transparency to the U.S. health care industry" ], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has the public or media criticized him before about his healthcare views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the public or media criticized Sam Brownback before about his healthcare views", "Truth_answer": "a The New York Times editorial criticized Brownback for turning down the grant which could have helped ease the state's own budget", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the public or media criticized Sam Brownback before about his healthcare views?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "What are Sam Brownback's views on healthcare?", "Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system.", "Does Sam Brownback suggest any alternatives to single-payer government-run healthcare?", "He supports increased health insurance portability", "has Sam Brownback worked to pass any laws relating to healthcare?", "In 2007, Senators Brownback and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) sponsored an amendment to the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007", "what was goal of the FDA amendment act of 2007?", "The amendment created a prize as an incentive for companies to invest in new drugs and vaccines for neglected tropical diseases.", "What else has Sam Brownback done in government that shows his views on healthcare besides the FDA Administration Amendments Act of 2007 and insurance portability?", "Brownback supports a bill that would introduce price transparency to the U.S. health care industry", "Has the public or media criticized Sam Brownback before about his healthcare views?", "a The New York Times editorial criticized Brownback for turning down the grant which could have helped ease the state's own budget" ], "Conversation_no": 870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other laws or policies has he worked on related to healthcare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other laws or policies has Sam Brownback worked on related to healthcare besides the FDA Administration Amendments Act of 2007, insurance portability, and price transparency", "Truth_answer": "Brownback also signed into law the Health Care Freedom Act, based on model legislation published by the American Legislative Exchange Council", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other laws or policies has Sam Brownback worked on related to healthcare besides the FDA Administration Amendments Act of 2007, insurance portability, and price transparency?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Pugin do in Australia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Pugin do in Australia", "Truth_answer": "John Bede Polding persuaded Pugin to design a series of churches for him", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pugin do in Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin", "Context": [ "What did Pugin do in Australia?", "John Bede Polding persuaded Pugin to design a series of churches for him" ], "Conversation_no": 871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other buildings did he design?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other buildings did John Bede Polding design", "Truth_answer": "Palace of Westminster", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other buildings did Augustus Pugin design besides the one in australia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin", "Context": [ "What did Pugin do in Australia?", "John Bede Polding persuaded Pugin to design a series of churches for him", "What other buildings did Augustus Pugin design besides the one in australia?", "Palace of Westminster" ], "Conversation_no": 871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about this building?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about the Palace of Westminster", "Truth_answer": "In October 1834, the Palace of Westminster burned down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Palace of Westminster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin", "Context": [ "What did Pugin do in Australia?", "John Bede Polding persuaded Pugin to design a series of churches for him", "What other buildings did Augustus Pugin design besides the one in australia?", "Palace of Westminster", "What was special about the Palace of Westminster?", "In October 1834, the Palace of Westminster burned down." ], "Conversation_no": 871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he create buildings that were not churches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he create buildings that were not churches", "Truth_answer": "He designed the Grange, a Victorian Gothic home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he create buildings that were not churches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Minchin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was tim born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was tim born", "Truth_answer": "He was born on 7 October 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Tim Minchin born", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Minchin", "Context": [ "when was Tim Minchin born", "He was born on 7 October 1975" ], "Conversation_no": 872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was something tim enjoyed doing", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was something Tim Minchin enjoyed doing", "Truth_answer": "He started learning piano at the age of eight, but gave it up. He redeveloped an interest in the instrument after he started writing music with his brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was something Tim Minchin enjoyed doing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Minchin", "Context": [ "when was Tim Minchin born", "He was born on 7 October 1975", "what was something Tim Minchin enjoyed doing", "He started learning piano at the age of eight, but gave it up. He redeveloped an interest in the instrument after he started writing music with his brother" ], "Conversation_no": 872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of the 1st things he did in his career", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was one of the 1st things Tim Minchin did in his career", "Truth_answer": "After graduating from WAAPA in 1998, Minchin started out composing music for documentaries and theatre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Minchin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of the 1st things Tim Minchin did in his career", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Minchin", "Context": [ "when was Tim Minchin born", "He was born on 7 October 1975", "what was something Tim Minchin enjoyed doing", "He started learning piano at the age of eight, but gave it up. He redeveloped an interest in the instrument after he started writing music with his brother", "what was one of the 1st things Tim Minchin did in his career", "After graduating from WAAPA in 1998, Minchin started out composing music for documentaries and theatre" ], "Conversation_no": 872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of his performances", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was one of Tim Minchin's performances", "Truth_answer": "His break-out show Darkside (co-produced by Laughing Stock Productions) achieved critical success at the 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of Tim Minchin's performances", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Minchin", "Context": [ "when was Tim Minchin born", "He was born on 7 October 1975", "what was something Tim Minchin enjoyed doing", "He started learning piano at the age of eight, but gave it up. He redeveloped an interest in the instrument after he started writing music with his brother", "what was one of the 1st things Tim Minchin did in his career", "After graduating from WAAPA in 1998, Minchin started out composing music for documentaries and theatre", "what was one of Tim Minchin's performances", "His break-out show Darkside (co-produced by Laughing Stock Productions) achieved critical success at the 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival" ], "Conversation_no": 872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHAT WAS THE NAME OF ONE OF HIS PERFORMANCES", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHAT WAS THE NAME OF ONE OF Tim Minchin's PERFORMANCES", "Truth_answer": "His 2006 show So Rock was nominated for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's top prize, the Barry Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHAT WAS THE NAME OF ONE OF Tim Minchin's PERFORMANCES", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Chris Christie's view on firearms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Chris Christie's view on firearms", "Truth_answer": "Christie has said that each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interference", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chris Christie's view on firearms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Chris Christie's view on firearms?", "Christie has said that each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interference" ], "Conversation_no": 873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after Aitken was released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Aitken was released", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Aitken was released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie", "Context": [ "What is Chris Christie's view on firearms?", "Christie has said that each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interference", "What happened after Aitken was released?" ], "Conversation_no": 873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he support any gun laws?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie support any gun laws", "Truth_answer": "In January 2018, during his final days as Governor of New Jersey, Christie signed legislation making bump stocks illegal in the state", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie support any gun laws?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did Tracy do with the Orlando Magic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Tracy do with the Orlando Magic", "Truth_answer": "During the 2000–01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201230008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Tracy McGrady do with the Orlando Magic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady", "Context": [ "How well did Tracy McGrady do with the Orlando Magic?", "During the 2000–01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA." ], "Conversation_no": 874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his most impressive accomplishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Tracy McGrady most impressive accomplishments", "Truth_answer": "McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hoopsvibe.com/tag/ben-gordon_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201230008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Tracy McGrady's most impressive accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady", "Context": [ "How well did Tracy McGrady do with the Orlando Magic?", "During the 2000–01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA.", "what were Tracy McGrady's most impressive accomplishments?", "McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star" ], "Conversation_no": 874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any recognitions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tracy McGrady receive any recognitions", "Truth_answer": "He was also inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tracy McGrady receive any recognitions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady", "Context": [ "How well did Tracy McGrady do with the Orlando Magic?", "During the 2000–01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA.", "what were Tracy McGrady's most impressive accomplishments?", "McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star", "Did Tracy McGrady receive any recognitions?", "He was also inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he leave the Magic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Tracy McGrady leave the Magic", "Truth_answer": "On June 29, 2004, McGrady, Juwan Howard, Tyronn Lue, and Reece Gaines were traded to the Houston Rockets as part of a seven-player deal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tracy McGrady leave the Magic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady", "Context": [ "How well did Tracy McGrady do with the Orlando Magic?", "During the 2000–01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA.", "what were Tracy McGrady's most impressive accomplishments?", "McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star", "Did Tracy McGrady receive any recognitions?", "He was also inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017.", "Why did Tracy McGrady leave the Magic?", "On June 29, 2004, McGrady, Juwan Howard, Tyronn Lue, and Reece Gaines were traded to the Houston Rockets as part of a seven-player deal" ], "Conversation_no": 874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Magic make the playoffs while he was there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Magic make the playoffs while Tracy McGrady was there", "Truth_answer": "With a 43–39 record, the Magic entered the playoffs as the East's seventh seed, drawing a matchup with the Bucks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201230008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Magic make the playoffs while Tracy McGrady was there?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady", "Context": [ "How well did Tracy McGrady do with the Orlando Magic?", "During the 2000–01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA.", "what were Tracy McGrady's most impressive accomplishments?", "McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star", "Did Tracy McGrady receive any recognitions?", "He was also inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017.", "Why did Tracy McGrady leave the Magic?", "On June 29, 2004, McGrady, Juwan Howard, Tyronn Lue, and Reece Gaines were traded to the Houston Rockets as part of a seven-player deal", "Did the Magic make the playoffs while Tracy McGrady was there?", "With a 43–39 record, the Magic entered the playoffs as the East's seventh seed, drawing a matchup with the Bucks." ], "Conversation_no": 874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his personal best season while there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tracy McGrady's personal best season while on the Magic", "Truth_answer": "In 2002–03, McGrady won his first scoring title and, behind averages of 32.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game, finished a career-best fourth in NBA Most Valuable Player", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201230008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_McGrady_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tracy McGrady's personal best season while on the Magic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his Austin/Outlaw country years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his Austin/Outlaw country years", "Truth_answer": "1971 to 1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "1971 to 1973" ], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with Merle Haggard?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey", "Context": [ "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "1971 to 1973", "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard?" ], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he record any albums at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Martin Murphey record any albums during the austin/outlaw years", "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Johnston produced Murphey's first album Geronimo's Cadillac in Nashville, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Martin Murphey record any albums during the austin/outlaw years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey", "Context": [ "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "1971 to 1973", "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard?", "Did Michael Martin Murphey record any albums during the austin/outlaw years?", "In 1972, Johnston produced Murphey's first album Geronimo's Cadillac in Nashville, Tennessee." ], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the geronimo's cadillac album successful", "Truth_answer": "The title track was released as a single, and reached the Top 40 on the US pop charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the geronimo's cadillac album successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo%27s_Cadillac_(album)", "Context": [ "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "1971 to 1973", "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard?", "Did Michael Martin Murphey record any albums during the austin/outlaw years?", "In 1972, Johnston produced Murphey's first album Geronimo's Cadillac in Nashville, Tennessee.", "Was the geronimo's cadillac album successful?", "The title track was released as a single, and reached the Top 40 on the US pop charts." ], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from the geronimo's cadillac album besides the title track", "Truth_answer": "No other singles were released from that album", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.sessiondays.com/?s=steely+dan%EF%BB%BF_p56", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheap_Trick_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drops_of_Jupiter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from the geronimo's cadillac album besides the title track?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey", "Context": [ "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "1971 to 1973", "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard?", "Did Michael Martin Murphey record any albums during the austin/outlaw years?", "In 1972, Johnston produced Murphey's first album Geronimo's Cadillac in Nashville, Tennessee.", "Was the geronimo's cadillac album successful?", "The title track was released as a single, and reached the Top 40 on the US pop charts.", "Were there any other singles from the geronimo's cadillac album besides the title track?", "No other singles were released from that album" ], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there singles from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there singles from the geronimo's callillac album", "Truth_answer": "The title track was released as a single", "Truth_passages": [ "https://getfoundlocally.info/and-dating/eric-saade-and-tone-damli-dating-after-divorce.php_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Penguins_%26_Polarbears_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806013100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gates_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there singles from the geronimo's callillac album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo%27s_Cadillac_(album)", "Context": [ "What were Michael Martin Murphey's Austin/Outlaw country years?", "1971 to 1973", "Did Michael Martin Murphey work with Merle Haggard?", "Did Michael Martin Murphey record any albums during the austin/outlaw years?", "In 1972, Johnston produced Murphey's first album Geronimo's Cadillac in Nashville, Tennessee.", "Was the geronimo's cadillac album successful?", "The title track was released as a single, and reached the Top 40 on the US pop charts.", "Were there any other singles from the geronimo's cadillac album besides the title track?", "No other singles were released from that album", "Were there singles from the geronimo's callillac album?", "The title track was released as a single" ], "Conversation_no": 875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the geronimo's cadillac album popular", "Truth_answer": "Geronimo's Cadillac peaked at number 160 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161207015816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo%27s_Cadillac_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the geronimo's cadillac album popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he become president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he become president", "Truth_answer": "27 October 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Saparmurat Niyazov become president?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov", "Context": [ "When did Saparmurat Niyazov become president?", "27 October 1991" ], "Conversation_no": 876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the big accomplishments during his presidency?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the big accomplishments during Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency", "Truth_answer": "He was First Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party from 1985 until 1991 and supported the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the big accomplishments during Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov", "Context": [ "When did Saparmurat Niyazov become president?", "27 October 1991", "What was one of the big accomplishments during Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency?", "He was First Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party from 1985 until 1991 and supported the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt." ], "Conversation_no": 876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What laws did he change while president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What laws did Niyazov change while president", "Truth_answer": "Niyazov banned the use of lip syncing at public concerts in 2005 as well as sound recordings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What laws did Niyazov change while president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov", "Context": [ "When did Saparmurat Niyazov become president?", "27 October 1991", "What was one of the big accomplishments during Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency?", "He was First Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party from 1985 until 1991 and supported the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt.", "What laws did Niyazov change while president?", "Niyazov banned the use of lip syncing at public concerts in 2005 as well as sound recordings" ], "Conversation_no": 876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What years were his presidency in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What years were Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency in", "Truth_answer": "He was in office from 2 November 1990 to 21 December 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years were Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov", "Context": [ "When did Saparmurat Niyazov become president?", "27 October 1991", "What was one of the big accomplishments during Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency?", "He was First Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party from 1985 until 1991 and supported the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt.", "What laws did Niyazov change while president?", "Niyazov banned the use of lip syncing at public concerts in 2005 as well as sound recordings", "What years were Saparmurat Niyazov's presidency in?", "He was in office from 2 November 1990 to 21 December 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other accomplishments did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Saparmurat Niyazov have besides winning the presidency", "Truth_answer": "He was First Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party from 1985 until 1991 and supported the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saparmurat_Niyazov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Saparmurat Niyazov have besides winning the presidency?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many celebrities did she have on her show", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many celebrities did she have on her show", "Truth_answer": "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [ "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history." ], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the celebrities do anything special for her show", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Truth_answer": "Winfrey sat down in a prime-time special broadcast with Michael Jackson. Jackson, an intensely private entertainer, had not given an interview in 14 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [ "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history.", "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Winfrey sat down in a prime-time special broadcast with Michael Jackson. Jackson, an intensely private entertainer, had not given an interview in 14 years" ], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Michael on her show", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Michael Jackson on Oprah's show", "Truth_answer": "On February 10, 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Michael Jackson on Oprah's show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [ "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history.", "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Winfrey sat down in a prime-time special broadcast with Michael Jackson. Jackson, an intensely private entertainer, had not given an interview in 14 years", "When was Michael Jackson on Oprah's show", "On February 10, 1993" ], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Taylor on her show", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Elizabeth Taylor on Oprah's show", "Truth_answer": "Winfrey claims her worst interviewing experience was with Elizabeth Taylor in the show's second season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206160900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Elizabeth Taylor on Oprah's show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [ "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history.", "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Winfrey sat down in a prime-time special broadcast with Michael Jackson. Jackson, an intensely private entertainer, had not given an interview in 14 years", "When was Michael Jackson on Oprah's show", "On February 10, 1993", "When was Elizabeth Taylor on Oprah's show", "Winfrey claims her worst interviewing experience was with Elizabeth Taylor in the show's second season" ], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything special about the show with Taylor", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything special about the show with Elizabeth Taylor", "Truth_answer": "Just before the interview, Taylor asked Winfrey not to ask any questions about her relationships. Winfrey found this to be a challenge considering Taylor had been married seven times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206160900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about the show with Elizabeth Taylor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [ "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history.", "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Winfrey sat down in a prime-time special broadcast with Michael Jackson. Jackson, an intensely private entertainer, had not given an interview in 14 years", "When was Michael Jackson on Oprah's show", "On February 10, 1993", "When was Elizabeth Taylor on Oprah's show", "Winfrey claims her worst interviewing experience was with Elizabeth Taylor in the show's second season", "Was there anything special about the show with Elizabeth Taylor", "Just before the interview, Taylor asked Winfrey not to ask any questions about her relationships. Winfrey found this to be a challenge considering Taylor had been married seven times." ], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was so special about the interview with him", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was so special about the interview with Tom Cruise", "Truth_answer": "Cruise jumped around the set, hopped onto a couch, fell rapturously to one knee and repeatedly professed his love for his then-girlfriend, Katie Holmes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was so special about the interview with Tom Cruise", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show", "Context": [ "How many celebrities did Oprah have on her show", "Winfrey interviewed a plethora of public figures and everyday people during the show's 25-year history.", "Did the celebrities do anything special for Oprah's show", "Winfrey sat down in a prime-time special broadcast with Michael Jackson. Jackson, an intensely private entertainer, had not given an interview in 14 years", "When was Michael Jackson on Oprah's show", "On February 10, 1993", "When was Elizabeth Taylor on Oprah's show", "Winfrey claims her worst interviewing experience was with Elizabeth Taylor in the show's second season", "Was there anything special about the show with Elizabeth Taylor", "Just before the interview, Taylor asked Winfrey not to ask any questions about her relationships. Winfrey found this to be a challenge considering Taylor had been married seven times.", "What was so special about the interview with Tom Cruise", "Cruise jumped around the set, hopped onto a couch, fell rapturously to one knee and repeatedly professed his love for his then-girlfriend, Katie Holmes.“" ], "Conversation_no": 877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Tom do anything special while on the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Cruise do anything special while on the show", "Truth_answer": "Cruise jumped around the set, hopped onto a couch, fell rapturously to one knee and repeatedly professed his love for his then-girlfriend, Katie Holmes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cruise do anything special while on the show", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Worrall a football player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Worrall a football player", "Truth_answer": "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer." ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jack Worrall's position", "Truth_answer": "Worrall played as a rover", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover" ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was good about him being a rover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover", "Truth_answer": "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover", "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size." ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What teams did he play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What teams did Jack Worrall play for", "Truth_answer": "Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at both sports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Jack Worrall play for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover", "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size.", "What teams did Jack Worrall play for?", "Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at both sports." ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Worrall play football and cricket?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Worrall play football and cricket", "Truth_answer": "Worrall was one of Australia's great all-round sports people of the nineteenth century, and was involved in Australian football and cricket at the elite level for many decades", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Worrall play football and cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://australianfootball.com/players/player/jack%2Bworrall/17240", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover", "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size.", "What teams did Jack Worrall play for?", "Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at both sports.", "Did Jack Worrall play football and cricket?", "Worrall was one of Australia's great all-round sports people of the nineteenth century, and was involved in Australian football and cricket at the elite level for many decades" ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he become a champion footballer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jack Worrall become a champion footballer", "Truth_answer": "He had already been retired for a couple of years when the club broke through for its first and only VFA flag in 1895", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170824043934id_/http://australianfootball.com:80/players/player/jack+worrall/17240_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jack Worrall become a champion footballer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://australianfootball.com/players/player/jack%2Bworrall/17240", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover", "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size.", "What teams did Jack Worrall play for?", "Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at both sports.", "Did Jack Worrall play football and cricket?", "Worrall was one of Australia's great all-round sports people of the nineteenth century, and was involved in Australian football and cricket at the elite level for many decades", "When did Jack Worrall become a champion footballer?", "He had already been retired for a couple of years when the club broke through for its first and only VFA flag in 1895" ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team did he play for during that time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team did Jack Worrall play for during 1895", "Truth_answer": "He switched allegiance to the Carlton Cricket Club and in 1896 scored an Australian- record 417 not out for the Blues in a match with University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Jack Worrall play for during 1895?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover", "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size.", "What teams did Jack Worrall play for?", "Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at both sports.", "Did Jack Worrall play football and cricket?", "Worrall was one of Australia's great all-round sports people of the nineteenth century, and was involved in Australian football and cricket at the elite level for many decades", "When did Jack Worrall become a champion footballer?", "He had already been retired for a couple of years when the club broke through for its first and only VFA flag in 1895", "What team did Jack Worrall play for during 1895?", "He switched allegiance to the Carlton Cricket Club and in 1896 scored an Australian- record 417 not out for the Blues in a match with University." ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he score 417 for that team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jack Worrall score 417 for the Carlton Cricket Club", "Truth_answer": "He reorganised his style, becoming a more aggressive batsman who often opened but no longer bowled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808035003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Worrall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jack Worrall score 417 for the Carlton Cricket Club?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Jack Worrall a football player?", "John Jack Worrall (20 June 1861 – 17 November 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA, and a Test cricketer.", "What was Jack Worrall's position?", "Worrall played as a rover", "What was good about Jack Worrall being a rover?", "He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size.", "What teams did Jack Worrall play for?", "Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at both sports.", "Did Jack Worrall play football and cricket?", "Worrall was one of Australia's great all-round sports people of the nineteenth century, and was involved in Australian football and cricket at the elite level for many decades", "When did Jack Worrall become a champion footballer?", "He had already been retired for a couple of years when the club broke through for its first and only VFA flag in 1895", "What team did Jack Worrall play for during 1895?", "He switched allegiance to the Carlton Cricket Club and in 1896 scored an Australian- record 417 not out for the Blues in a match with University.", "How did Jack Worrall score 417 for the Carlton Cricket Club?", "He reorganised his style, becoming a more aggressive batsman who often opened but no longer bowled." ], "Conversation_no": 878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after joining the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jack Worrall do after joining the team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Worrall do after joining the team?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was she revived?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was she revived", "Truth_answer": "The Supergirl comic book series would later be relaunched, now starring Kara Zor-El as The Girl of Steel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Supergirl revived?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Supergirl revived?", "The Supergirl comic book series would later be relaunched, now starring Kara Zor-El as The Girl of Steel." ], "Conversation_no": 879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Supergirl revived?", "The Supergirl comic book series would later be relaunched, now starring Kara Zor-El as The Girl of Steel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?" ], "Conversation_no": 879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was this released", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Supergirl revived?", "The Supergirl comic book series would later be relaunched, now starring Kara Zor-El as The Girl of Steel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "When was this released?" ], "Conversation_no": 879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was next in the story line?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was next in the story line", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was next in the story line?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [ "How was Supergirl revived?", "The Supergirl comic book series would later be relaunched, now starring Kara Zor-El as The Girl of Steel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "When was this released?", "What was next in the story line?" ], "Conversation_no": 879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she related to super man?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Supergirl related to super man", "Truth_answer": "Kara Zor-El is the biological cousin of Kal-El (Superman)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Supergirl related to super man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)", "Context": [ "How was Supergirl revived?", "The Supergirl comic book series would later be relaunched, now starring Kara Zor-El as The Girl of Steel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "When was this released?", "What was next in the story line?", "Was Supergirl related to super man?", "Kara Zor-El is the biological cousin of Kal-El (Superman)" ], "Conversation_no": 879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she come to earth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Supergirl come to earth", "Truth_answer": "Kara is sent to Earth by her parents, Zor-El and Alura (unnamed until later issues), to be raised by her cousin Kal-El, known as Superman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Supergirl come to earth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the second album", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the second album", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the second album by the kentucky headhunters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters", "Context": [ "What was the name of the second album by the kentucky headhunters", "In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard" ], "Conversation_no": 880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen with the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen with Electric Barnyard", "Truth_answer": "Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with Electric Barnyard", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters", "Context": [ "What was the name of the second album by the kentucky headhunters", "In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard", "What happen with Electric Barnyard", "Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases" ], "Conversation_no": 880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What went on with their departure", "Transformer_rewrite": "What went on with the kentucky headhunters departure", "Truth_answer": "Ricky Lee and Doug departed in June 1992 due to creative differences", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What went on with the kentucky headhunters departure", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters", "Context": [ "What was the name of the second album by the kentucky headhunters", "In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard", "What happen with Electric Barnyard", "Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases", "What went on with the kentucky headhunters departure", "Ricky Lee and Doug departed in June 1992 due to creative differences" ], "Conversation_no": 880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened afterwards", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened afterwards", "Truth_answer": "Brother Phelps released two albums for Asylum Records and charted in the country top 40 with Let Go and Were You Really Livin' , which peaked at number 6 and 28 respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the kentucky headhunters departure of the phelps brothers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters", "Context": [ "What was the name of the second album by the kentucky headhunters", "In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard", "What happen with Electric Barnyard", "Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases", "What went on with the kentucky headhunters departure", "Ricky Lee and Doug departed in June 1992 due to creative differences", "What happened after the kentucky headhunters departure of the phelps brothers", "Brother Phelps released two albums for Asylum Records and charted in the country top 40 with Let Go and Were You Really Livin' , which peaked at number 6 and 28 respectively." ], "Conversation_no": 880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go solo", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ricky Lee and Doug go solo", "Truth_answer": "He and Doug then founded Brother Phelps, which had a more mainstream country sound than The Kentucky Headhunters did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Lee and Doug go solo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters", "Context": [ "What was the name of the second album by the kentucky headhunters", "In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard", "What happen with Electric Barnyard", "Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases", "What went on with the kentucky headhunters departure", "Ricky Lee and Doug departed in June 1992 due to creative differences", "What happened after the kentucky headhunters departure of the phelps brothers", "Brother Phelps released two albums for Asylum Records and charted in the country top 40 with Let Go and Were You Really Livin' , which peaked at number 6 and 28 respectively.", "Did Ricky Lee and Doug go solo", "He and Doug then founded Brother Phelps, which had a more mainstream country sound than The Kentucky Headhunters did." ], "Conversation_no": 880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1992", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 to the kentucky headhunters", "Truth_answer": "Kenney rejoined in 1992 as bass guitarist, and Charlotte, Michigan native Mark S. Orr took over on lead vocals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 to the kentucky headhunters", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do in england?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do in england", "Truth_answer": "Following the French Revolution and during the Napoleonic era, Louis XVIII lived in exile in Prussia, England, and Russia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023045450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Louis XVIII of France do in england?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France", "Context": [ "what did Louis XVIII of France do in england?", "Following the French Revolution and during the Napoleonic era, Louis XVIII lived in exile in Prussia, England, and Russia." ], "Conversation_no": 881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Louis XVIII of France do this", "Truth_answer": "Louis XVIII was forced to abandon Verona when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded the Republic of Venice in 1796.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023045450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Louis XVIII of France live in exile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France", "Context": [ "what did Louis XVIII of France do in england?", "Following the French Revolution and during the Napoleonic era, Louis XVIII lived in exile in Prussia, England, and Russia.", "why did Louis XVIII of France live in exile?", "Louis XVIII was forced to abandon Verona when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded the Republic of Venice in 1796." ], "Conversation_no": 881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did they need asylum from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Louis XVIII of France need asylum from", "Truth_answer": "In 1803, Napoleon tried to force Louis XVIII to renounce his right to the throne of France, Louis refused. In May 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte declared himself Emperor of the French.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023045450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Louis XVIII of France need asylum from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVIII_of_France", "Context": [ "what did Louis XVIII of France do in england?", "Following the French Revolution and during the Napoleonic era, Louis XVIII lived in exile in Prussia, England, and Russia.", "why did Louis XVIII of France live in exile?", "Louis XVIII was forced to abandon Verona when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded the Republic of Venice in 1796.", "what did Louis XVIII of France need asylum from?", "In 1803, Napoleon tried to force Louis XVIII to renounce his right to the throne of France, Louis refused. In May 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte declared himself Emperor of the French." ], "Conversation_no": 881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was louis liked in london?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was louis liked in london", "Truth_answer": "Not everyone felt warmly about the presence of the King of France and his family in England. The Bourbons received various threatening letters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Louis XVIII of France liked in london?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is with love and squalor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is with love and squalor", "Truth_answer": "With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327021829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is with love and squalor by We Are Scientists?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor", "Context": [ "what is with love and squalor by We Are Scientists?", "With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists." ], "Conversation_no": 882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Love and Squalor released", "Truth_answer": "It was released in the United Kingdom in 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327021829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was With Love and Squalor released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor", "Context": [ "what is with love and squalor by We Are Scientists?", "With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists.", "when was With Love and Squalor released?", "It was released in the United Kingdom in 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did With Love and Squalor do well", "Truth_answer": "charted at No. 43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nearly 6 months of release, gain a gold certification by the BPI in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327021829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did With Love and Squalor do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor", "Context": [ "what is with love and squalor by We Are Scientists?", "With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists.", "when was With Love and Squalor released?", "It was released in the United Kingdom in 2005", "did With Love and Squalor do well?", "charted at No. 43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nearly 6 months of release, gain a gold certification by the BPI in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many did it sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many copies did With Love and Squalor sell", "Truth_answer": "The album sold an average of 4,166 copies each week before it got the certification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327021829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did With Love and Squalor sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor", "Context": [ "what is with love and squalor by We Are Scientists?", "With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists.", "when was With Love and Squalor released?", "It was released in the United Kingdom in 2005", "did With Love and Squalor do well?", "charted at No. 43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nearly 6 months of release, gain a gold certification by the BPI in 2006.", "how many copies did With Love and Squalor sell?", "The album sold an average of 4,166 copies each week before it got the certification." ], "Conversation_no": 882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their breakthrough success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was We Are Scientists's breakthrough success", "Truth_answer": "The band's breakthrough success came with their first studio album, With Love and Squalor", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.suncityparadise.com/article/five-curacao-vacation-locations/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714013007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_Scientists_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was We Are Scientists's breakthrough success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_Love_and_Squalor", "Context": [ "what is with love and squalor by We Are Scientists?", "With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists.", "when was With Love and Squalor released?", "It was released in the United Kingdom in 2005", "did With Love and Squalor do well?", "charted at No. 43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nearly 6 months of release, gain a gold certification by the BPI in 2006.", "how many copies did With Love and Squalor sell?", "The album sold an average of 4,166 copies each week before it got the certification.", "what was We Are Scientists's breakthrough success?", "The band's breakthrough success came with their first studio album, With Love and Squalor" ], "Conversation_no": 882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did We Are Scientists win any awards", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did We Are Scientists win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1995?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1995", "Truth_answer": "In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Bolt Thrower in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower", "Context": [ "what happened to Bolt Thrower in 1995?", "In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours." ], "Conversation_no": 883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Bolt Thrower tour", "Truth_answer": "The band had a succession of members, and had toured Europe, the United States, and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Bolt Thrower tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower", "Context": [ "what happened to Bolt Thrower in 1995?", "In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours.", "where did Bolt Thrower tour?", "The band had a succession of members, and had toured Europe, the United States, and Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what disease?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what disease did Martin van Drunen of Bolt Thrower have", "Truth_answer": "he had a disease that made his hair fall out and gave him insecurity on stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what disease did Martin van Drunen of Bolt Thrower have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_van_Drunen", "Context": [ "what happened to Bolt Thrower in 1995?", "In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours.", "where did Bolt Thrower tour?", "The band had a succession of members, and had toured Europe, the United States, and Australia.", "what disease did Martin van Drunen of Bolt Thrower have?", "he had a disease that made his hair fall out and gave him insecurity on stage." ], "Conversation_no": 883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever return to the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Martin van Drunen ever return to the band Bolt Thrower", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, he was asked to replace Karl Willetts in the UK death metal band Bolt Thrower. He did two tours with them, but never recorded an album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_van_Drunen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Martin van Drunen ever return to the band Bolt Thrower?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Live at the Matterhorn?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Live at the Matterhorn", "Truth_answer": "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Matterhorn", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop." ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Drop make the album Do well", "Truth_answer": "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Matterhorn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Matterhorn", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies" ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles are on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles are on the album", "Truth_answer": "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce" ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do after the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Runnin Raindrop do after the album", "Truth_answer": "Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fat Freddy's Drop do after the album Live at the Matterhorn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce", "What did Fat Freddy's Drop do after the album Live at the Matterhorn?", "Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years" ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they play at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Fat Freddy's Drop play at", "Truth_answer": "The band was invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fat Freddy's Drop play at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce", "What did Fat Freddy's Drop do after the album Live at the Matterhorn?", "Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years", "Where did Fat Freddy's Drop play at?", "The band was invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the forerunner for Fat Freddys'?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the forerunner for Fat Freddy's Drop", "Truth_answer": "An established group from Kaikoura named Salmonella Dub", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the forerunner for Fat Freddy's Drop?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce", "What did Fat Freddy's Drop do after the album Live at the Matterhorn?", "Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years", "Where did Fat Freddy's Drop play at?", "The band was invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004.", "What was the forerunner for Fat Freddy's Drop?", "An established group from Kaikoura named Salmonella Dub" ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other single songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fat Freddy's Drop release any other single songs besides the singles on Live at the Matterhorn", "Truth_answer": "The third single, released by The Drop in 2002, Midnight Marauders became their first step towards international recognition when a copy was taken to German record label Sonar Kollektiv", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fat Freddy's Drop release any other single songs besides the singles on Live at the Matterhorn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce", "What did Fat Freddy's Drop do after the album Live at the Matterhorn?", "Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years", "Where did Fat Freddy's Drop play at?", "The band was invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004.", "What was the forerunner for Fat Freddy's Drop?", "An established group from Kaikoura named Salmonella Dub", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop release any other single songs besides the singles on Live at the Matterhorn?", "The third single, released by The Drop in 2002, Midnight Marauders became their first step towards international recognition when a copy was taken to German record label Sonar Kollektiv" ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the song do with the German label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the song Do with the German label", "Truth_answer": "Sonar label manager Matthias Bohmbach said he was surprised when one-thousand copies of Midnight Marauders sold at a show in Germany. Not", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song Midnight Marauders do with the German label Sonar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy%27s_Drop", "Context": [ "What is Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop.", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn do well?", "Live at the Matterhorn was re-released on June 24, 2005 after the debut of their second album, having since become a Gold Record, selling over 10,000 copies", "What singles are on Fat Freddy's Drop's Live at the Matterhorn?", "RunninRainNo ParkingBounce", "What did Fat Freddy's Drop do after the album Live at the Matterhorn?", "Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years", "Where did Fat Freddy's Drop play at?", "The band was invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004.", "What was the forerunner for Fat Freddy's Drop?", "An established group from Kaikoura named Salmonella Dub", "Did Fat Freddy's Drop release any other single songs besides the singles on Live at the Matterhorn?", "The third single, released by The Drop in 2002, Midnight Marauders became their first step towards international recognition when a copy was taken to German record label Sonar Kollektiv", "How did the song Midnight Marauders do with the German label Sonar?", "Sonar label manager Matthias Bohmbach said he was surprised when one-thousand copies of Midnight Marauders sold at a show in Germany. Not" ], "Conversation_no": 884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this success lead to a tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this success of Midnight Marauders by Fat Freddy's Drop lead to a tour in Germany", "Truth_answer": "After the singles' success, Sonar invited the band to play a string of European shows in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Freddy's_Drop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this success of Midnight Marauders by Fat Freddy's Drop lead to a tour in Germany?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Seasons_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the end of the 1960s", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the end of the 1960s", "Truth_answer": "The band moved to Motown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the end of the 1960s to the Four Seasons band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Seasons_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened at the end of the 1960s to the Four Seasons band?", "The band moved to Motown" ], "Conversation_no": 885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they transition to motown", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Four Seasons band transition to motown", "Truth_answer": "The first LP, Chameleon, released by Motown subsidiary label MoWest Records in 1972", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912230400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Seasons_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Four Seasons band transition to motown", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Seasons_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened at the end of the 1960s to the Four Seasons band?", "The band moved to Motown", "Did The Four Seasons band transition to motown", "The first LP, Chameleon, released by Motown subsidiary label MoWest Records in 1972" ], "Conversation_no": 885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What single prompted the move to motown", "Transformer_rewrite": "What single prompted the The Four Seasons (band) move to motown", "Truth_answer": "Following the single Sleeping Man, the band signed to Motown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912230400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Seasons_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What single prompted the The Four Seasons (band) move to motown", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the end of the 1960s to the Four Seasons band?", "The band moved to Motown", "Did The Four Seasons band transition to motown", "The first LP, Chameleon, released by Motown subsidiary label MoWest Records in 1972", "What single prompted the The Four Seasons (band) move to motown", "Following the single Sleeping Man, the band signed to Motown." ], "Conversation_no": 885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards for these singles", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Four Seasons win any awards for the singles", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Four Seasons (band) win any awards for Sleeping Man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Ned Kelly do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ned Kelly do", "Truth_answer": "An Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ned Kelly do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly", "Context": [ "What did Ned Kelly do?", "An Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer." ], "Conversation_no": 886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he was locked up for the night?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Ned Kelly was locked up for the night", "Truth_answer": "While he was escorted by four policemen, he absconded and ran, taking refuge in a shoemaker's shop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ned Kelly was locked up for the night?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly", "Context": [ "What did Ned Kelly do?", "An Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", "What happened after Ned Kelly was locked up for the night?", "While he was escorted by four policemen, he absconded and ran, taking refuge in a shoemaker's shop." ], "Conversation_no": 886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it say what happened in the shoemakers shop?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Ned Kelly article say what happened to Kelly in the shoemakers shop", "Truth_answer": "The police and the shop owner tried to handcuff him but failed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ned Kelly article say what happened to Kelly in the shoemakers shop?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly", "Context": [ "What did Ned Kelly do?", "An Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", "What happened after Ned Kelly was locked up for the night?", "While he was escorted by four policemen, he absconded and ran, taking refuge in a shoemaker's shop.", "Did the Ned Kelly article say what happened to Kelly in the shoemakers shop?", "The police and the shop owner tried to handcuff him but failed." ], "Conversation_no": 886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after his trousers were ripped off?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Ned Kelly trousers were ripped off at the shoemakers shop", "Truth_answer": "Constable Thomas Lonigan black-balled him (grabbed and squeezed his testicles).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ned Kelly trousers were ripped off at the shoemakers shop?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly", "Context": [ "What did Ned Kelly do?", "An Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", "What happened after Ned Kelly was locked up for the night?", "While he was escorted by four policemen, he absconded and ran, taking refuge in a shoemaker's shop.", "Did the Ned Kelly article say what happened to Kelly in the shoemakers shop?", "The police and the shop owner tried to handcuff him but failed.", "What happened after Ned Kelly trousers were ripped off at the shoemakers shop?", "Constable Thomas Lonigan black-balled him (grabbed and squeezed his testicles)." ], "Conversation_no": 886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next", "Truth_answer": "Kelly was charged with being drunk and assaulting police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the struggle with Kelly and Lonigan ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly", "Context": [ "What did Ned Kelly do?", "An Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", "What happened after Ned Kelly was locked up for the night?", "While he was escorted by four policemen, he absconded and ran, taking refuge in a shoemaker's shop.", "Did the Ned Kelly article say what happened to Kelly in the shoemakers shop?", "The police and the shop owner tried to handcuff him but failed.", "What happened after Ned Kelly trousers were ripped off at the shoemakers shop?", "Constable Thomas Lonigan black-balled him (grabbed and squeezed his testicles).", "What happened after the struggle with Kelly and Lonigan ?", "Kelly was charged with being drunk and assaulting police." ], "Conversation_no": 886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other run ins with the police?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kelly have any other run ins with the police", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Kelly later murdered Constable Thomas Lonigan at Stringybark Creek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ned Kelly have any other run ins with the police besides the drunk incident in 1877?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the Meshuggah", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the Meshuggah", "Truth_answer": "A Swedish extreme metal band from Umeå", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Meshuggah", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah", "Context": [ "What are the Meshuggah", "A Swedish extreme metal band from Umeå" ], "Conversation_no": 887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year were they formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year were the Meshuggah formed", "Truth_answer": "Formed in 1987", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jambase.com/band/meshuggah_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year were the Meshuggah formed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah", "Context": [ "What are the Meshuggah", "A Swedish extreme metal band from Umeå", "what year were the Meshuggah formed", "Formed in 1987" ], "Conversation_no": 887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they get their name from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Meshuggah get their name from", "Truth_answer": "Took the name Meshuggah from the Yiddish word for crazy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Meshuggah get their name from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah", "Context": [ "What are the Meshuggah", "A Swedish extreme metal band from Umeå", "what year were the Meshuggah formed", "Formed in 1987", "Where did Meshuggah get their name from", "Took the name Meshuggah from the Yiddish word for crazy." ], "Conversation_no": 887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the word crazy derived from", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the Yiddish word crazy derived from", "Truth_answer": "Derived from Hebrew word מְשׁוּגָע.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Yiddish word crazy derived from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did he coach", "Truth_answer": "Los Angeles Lakers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Jerry West coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West", "Context": [ "who did Jerry West coach?", "Los Angeles Lakers" ], "Conversation_no": 888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was he as a coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was Jerry West as a coach", "Truth_answer": "He led the Lakers and star center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to a 145–101 record, making the playoffs in all 3 seasons and reaching the Western Conference Finals once in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Jerry West as a coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West", "Context": [ "who did Jerry West coach?", "Los Angeles Lakers", "how was Jerry West as a coach?", "He led the Lakers and star center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to a 145–101 record, making the playoffs in all 3 seasons and reaching the Western Conference Finals once in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any other statistics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jerry West have any other statistics besides his coaching stats", "Truth_answer": "Points 25,192 (27.0 ppg)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jerry West have any other statistics besides his coaching stats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West", "Context": [ "who did Jerry West coach?", "Los Angeles Lakers", "how was Jerry West as a coach?", "He led the Lakers and star center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to a 145–101 record, making the playoffs in all 3 seasons and reaching the Western Conference Finals once in 1977.", "did Jerry West have any other statistics besides his coaching stats?", "Points 25,192 (27.0 ppg)" ], "Conversation_no": 888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jerry West win any awards", "Truth_answer": "NBA champion (1972)NBA Finals MVP (1969)14× NBA All-Star (1961–1974)NBA All-Star Game MVP (1972)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jerry West win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West", "Context": [ "who did Jerry West coach?", "Los Angeles Lakers", "how was Jerry West as a coach?", "He led the Lakers and star center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to a 145–101 record, making the playoffs in all 3 seasons and reaching the Western Conference Finals once in 1977.", "did Jerry West have any other statistics besides his coaching stats?", "Points 25,192 (27.0 ppg)", "did Jerry West win any awards?", "NBA champion (1972)NBA Finals MVP (1969)14× NBA All-Star (1961–1974)NBA All-Star Game MVP (1972)" ], "Conversation_no": 888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he start his executive career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Jerry West start his executive career", "Truth_answer": "After his coaching stint, he worked as a scout for three years before becoming general manager of the Lakers prior to the 1982–83 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Jerry West start his executive career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the oligarchs", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the oligarchs", "Truth_answer": "Business oligarchs of the former Soviet republics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the oligarchs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarch", "Context": [ "what were the oligarchs", "Business oligarchs of the former Soviet republics." ], "Conversation_no": 889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did privatization have to do with it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did privatization have to do with the oligarchs", "Truth_answer": "These oligarchs accumulated wealth during the era of Russian privatization in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did privatization have to do with the oligarchs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarch", "Context": [ "what were the oligarchs", "Business oligarchs of the former Soviet republics.", "What did privatization have to do with the oligarchs?", "These oligarchs accumulated wealth during the era of Russian privatization in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what role did the they play", "Transformer_rewrite": "what role did the oligarchs play", "Truth_answer": "The first modern Russian oligarchs emerged as business-sector entrepreneurs under Mikhail Gorbachev.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what role did the oligarchs play", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Billy begin his ministry career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Billy begin his ministry career", "Truth_answer": "1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943" ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Billy Graham work", "Truth_answer": "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois." ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did Graham work for the church?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Billy Graham work for the church", "Truth_answer": "From 1943 to 1944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944" ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Graham do for the church during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944", "Truth_answer": "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation." ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled", "Truth_answer": "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945." ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Grahams biggest accomplishment as a minister", "Truth_answer": "Graham was 29 in 1948 when he became president of Northwestern Bible College in Minneapolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was billy graham's biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945.", "What was billy graham's biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Graham was 29 in 1948 when he became president of Northwestern Bible College in Minneapolis." ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the circus tents for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the circus tents used for during billy graham's ministry career", "Truth_answer": "Graham scheduled a series of revival meetings in Los Angeles in 1949, for which he erected circus tents in a parking lot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the circus tents used for during billy graham's ministry career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945.", "What was billy graham's biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Graham was 29 in 1948 when he became president of Northwestern Bible College in Minneapolis.", "What were the circus tents used for during billy graham's ministry career?", "Graham scheduled a series of revival meetings in Los Angeles in 1949, for which he erected circus tents in a parking lot." ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do as president of the bible college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Billy Graham do as president of the bible college", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Graham do as president of the bible college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945.", "What was billy graham's biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Graham was 29 in 1948 when he became president of Northwestern Bible College in Minneapolis.", "What were the circus tents used for during billy graham's ministry career?", "Graham scheduled a series of revival meetings in Los Angeles in 1949, for which he erected circus tents in a parking lot.", "What did Billy Graham do as president of the bible college?" ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his presidency of the college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did billy graham do after his presidency of the bible college", "Truth_answer": "Graham initially intended to become a chaplain in the Armed Forces", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did billy graham do after his presidency of the bible college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945.", "What was billy graham's biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Graham was 29 in 1948 when he became president of Northwestern Bible College in Minneapolis.", "What were the circus tents used for during billy graham's ministry career?", "Graham scheduled a series of revival meetings in Los Angeles in 1949, for which he erected circus tents in a parking lot.", "What did Billy Graham do as president of the bible college?", "What did billy graham do after his presidency of the bible college?", "Graham initially intended to become a chaplain in the Armed Forces" ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he succeed in becoming a chaplain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did billy graham succeed in becoming a chaplain", "Truth_answer": "No, he contracted mumps shortly after applying for a commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did billy graham succeed in becoming a chaplain?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham", "Context": [ "When did Billy Graham begin his ministry career?", "1943", "Where did Billy Graham work when he began his ministry career?", "Graham briefly served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois.", "How long did Billy Graham work for the church?", "From 1943 to 1944", "What did Billy Graham do for the church from 1943 to 1944?", "Consulting with the members of his church in Western Springs, Graham decided to take over Torrey Johnson's program, Songs in the Night, with financial support from his congregation.", "Did billy graham find funding or did the radio show get cancelled?", "While the radio ministry continued for many years, Graham decided to move on in early 1945.", "What was billy graham's biggest accomplishment as a minister?", "Graham was 29 in 1948 when he became president of Northwestern Bible College in Minneapolis.", "What were the circus tents used for during billy graham's ministry career?", "Graham scheduled a series of revival meetings in Los Angeles in 1949, for which he erected circus tents in a parking lot.", "What did Billy Graham do as president of the bible college?", "What did billy graham do after his presidency of the bible college?", "Graham initially intended to become a chaplain in the Armed Forces", "Did billy graham succeed in becoming a chaplain?", "No, he contracted mumps shortly after applying for a commission." ], "Conversation_no": 890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he retire after his mumps diagnosis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did billy graham retire after his mumps diagnosis", "Truth_answer": "No, after a period of recuperation in Florida, he was hired as the first full-time evangelist of the new Youth for Christ (YFC)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did billy graham retire after his mumps diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Discography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.salsaeddy.com/my-music-blog/category/mana_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)#Reception", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the album received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Euphoria received by the public", "Truth_answer": "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705024847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria", "Truth_answer": "The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705024847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews.", "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris." ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour in the 2010 to 2011 period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias tour in the 2010 to 2011 period", "Truth_answer": "The Euphoria Tour began on January 29, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias tour in the 2010 to 2011 period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews.", "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris.", "Did Enrique Iglesias tour in the 2010 to 2011 period?", "The Euphoria Tour began on January 29, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of a song from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from the album", "Truth_answer": "I Like It (featuring Pitbull)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from the album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews.", "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris.", "Did Enrique Iglesias tour in the 2010 to 2011 period?", "The Euphoria Tour began on January 29, 2011.", "What is the name of a song from the album?", "I Like It (featuring Pitbull)" ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any songs in Spanish during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he release any songs in Spanish during 2010 to 2011", "Truth_answer": "Cuando Me Enamoro“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705024847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he release any songs in Spanish during 2010 to 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews.", "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris.", "Did Enrique Iglesias tour in the 2010 to 2011 period?", "The Euphoria Tour began on January 29, 2011.", "What is the name of a song from the album?", "I Like It (featuring Pitbull)", "Did he release any songs in Spanish during 2010 to 2011?", "Cuando Me Enamoro“" ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Enrique write the album himself?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique write the Euphoria album himself", "Truth_answer": "Yes, I've been writing this album for a year-and-a-half, [...] So I want to make sure it's the very best I can give fans.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705024847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique write the Euphoria album himself?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias", "Context": [ "Is Euphoria the name of an Enrique Iglesias album?", "Yes, Euphoria was released in 2010", "How was Euphoria received by the public?", "Since its release, the album has received mixed reviews.", "Did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with anyone to make Euphoria?", "The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris.", "Did Enrique Iglesias tour in the 2010 to 2011 period?", "The Euphoria Tour began on January 29, 2011.", "What is the name of a song from the album?", "I Like It (featuring Pitbull)", "Did he release any songs in Spanish during 2010 to 2011?", "Cuando Me Enamoro“", "Did Enrique write the Euphoria album himself?", "Yes, I've been writing this album for a year-and-a-half, [...] So I want to make sure it's the very best I can give fans.“" ], "Conversation_no": 891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of his new record label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Enrique Iglesias new record label", "Truth_answer": "Universal Republic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705024847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(Enrique_Iglesias_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Enrique Iglesias new record label in 2010?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1993?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1993", "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation", "Context": [ "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I" ], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful", "Truth_answer": "Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200510104105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation", "Context": [ "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I", "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful?", "Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim." ], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Music for the Jilted Generation have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "One Love", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200510104105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200510104105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200510104105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Music for the Jilted Generation have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Love_(Prodigy_song)", "Context": [ "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I", "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful?", "Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim.", "did Music for the Jilted Generation have any hit singles?", "One Love" ], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did that song chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did that song chart", "Truth_answer": "The song peaked at 8th on the UK singles chart in 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did One Love chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy", "Context": [ "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I", "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful?", "Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim.", "did Music for the Jilted Generation have any hit singles?", "One Love", "did One Love chart?", "The song peaked at 8th on the UK singles chart in 1993" ], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Prodigy go on tour", "Truth_answer": "Yes, to coincide with the release of an album, the band embarked on a nine-date UK arena tour,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Prodigy go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy", "Context": [ "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I", "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful?", "Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim.", "did Music for the Jilted Generation have any hit singles?", "One Love", "did One Love chart?", "The song peaked at 8th on the UK singles chart in 1993", "did The Prodigy go on tour?", "Yes, to coincide with the release of an album, the band embarked on a nine-date UK arena tour," ], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they make any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Prodigy make any other albums besides Music for the Jilted Generation", "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Fat of the Land (1997)", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/18023686.keith-flints-possessions-collect-nearly-350k-auction/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128095315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fat_of_the_Land_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200510104105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Jilted_Generation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Prodigy make any other albums besides Music for the Jilted Generation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fat_of_the_Land", "Context": [ "what happened in 1993 to the prodigy?", "In 1993, Howlett released an anonymous white label, bearing only the title Earthbound I", "was the Music for the Jilted Generation album successful?", "Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim.", "did Music for the Jilted Generation have any hit singles?", "One Love", "did One Love chart?", "The song peaked at 8th on the UK singles chart in 1993", "did The Prodigy go on tour?", "Yes, to coincide with the release of an album, the band embarked on a nine-date UK arena tour,", "did The Prodigy make any other albums besides Music for the Jilted Generation?", "Yes, The Fat of the Land (1997)" ], "Conversation_no": 892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was The Prodigy a success", "Truth_answer": "The album received critical acclaim and topped the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200. It has sold over 10 million copies worldwide as of 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128095315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fat_of_the_Land_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was The Fat of the Land album a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some national definitions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some national definitions", "Truth_answer": "In Russia, definition of indigenous peoples is contested largely referring to a number of population (less than 50 000 people).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some indigenous people national definitions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples", "Context": [ "What are some indigenous people national definitions?", "In Russia, definition of indigenous peoples is contested largely referring to a number of population (less than 50 000 people)." ], "Conversation_no": 893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are these national definitions used for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are indigenous people national definitions used for", "Truth_answer": "Throughout history, different states designate the groups within their boundaries that are recognized as indigenous peoples according to international or national legislation by different terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are indigenous people national definitions used for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mala:_I_Mousiki_Tou_Anemou", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is mala?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is mala", "Truth_answer": "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161228233314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mala:_I_Mousiki_Tou_Anemou_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mala:_I_Mousiki_Tou_Anemou", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi." ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful", "Truth_answer": "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161228233314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mala:_I_Mousiki_Tou_Anemou_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(Anna_Vissi_album)", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus." ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the chi?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the album chi", "Truth_answer": "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the album chi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(Anna_Vissi_album)", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "what was the album chi?", "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus." ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, successful", "Truth_answer": "The album reached 3x platinum in Greece and 3x platinum in Cyprus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(Anna_Vissi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the chi album successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "what was the album chi?", "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus.", "was the chi album successful?", "The album reached 3x platinum in Greece and 3x platinum in Cyprus." ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it win any awards as well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the chi album win any awards as well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the chi album win any awards as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraksenes_Eikones", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "what was the album chi?", "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus.", "was the chi album successful?", "The album reached 3x platinum in Greece and 3x platinum in Cyprus.", "did the chi album win any awards as well?" ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the parakesenes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the Paraksenes Eikones album", "Truth_answer": "Paraksenes Eikones is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus on December 5, 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20101117203151id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Paraksenes_Eikones_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(Anna_Vissi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Paraksenes Eikones album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraksenes_Eikones", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "what was the album chi?", "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus.", "was the chi album successful?", "The album reached 3x platinum in Greece and 3x platinum in Cyprus.", "did the chi album win any awards as well?", "what was the Paraksenes Eikones album?", "Paraksenes Eikones is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus on December 5, 2003" ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that one successful as well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the Paraksenes Eikones album successful as well", "Truth_answer": "The album reached 3x Platinum in Greece and 3x Platinum in Cyprus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(Anna_Vissi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Paraksenes Eikones album successful as well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "what was the album chi?", "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus.", "was the chi album successful?", "The album reached 3x platinum in Greece and 3x platinum in Cyprus.", "did the chi album win any awards as well?", "what was the Paraksenes Eikones album?", "Paraksenes Eikones is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus on December 5, 2003", "was the Paraksenes Eikones album successful as well?", "The album reached 3x Platinum in Greece and 3x Platinum in Cyprus." ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she go on tours to support these albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Anna Vissi go on tours to support the Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou, Chi, and Paraksenes Eikones albums", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anna Vissi go on tours to support the Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou, Chi, and Paraksenes Eikones albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=where+was+diogenis+studio%3F&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8", "Context": [ "what is Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou?", "Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi.", "was Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou successful?", "It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.", "what was the album chi?", "X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus.", "was the chi album successful?", "The album reached 3x platinum in Greece and 3x platinum in Cyprus.", "did the chi album win any awards as well?", "what was the Paraksenes Eikones album?", "Paraksenes Eikones is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus on December 5, 2003", "was the Paraksenes Eikones album successful as well?", "The album reached 3x Platinum in Greece and 3x Platinum in Cyprus.", "did Anna Vissi go on tours to support the Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou, Chi, and Paraksenes Eikones albums?" ], "Conversation_no": 894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was the studio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was diogenis studio", "Truth_answer": "Athina, Greece", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was diogenis studio?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do you know why he didn't play in the Wold Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you know why he didn't play in the Wold Championships and his last appearance was in August", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?" ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he rejoin as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Eddie Collins rejoin as", "Truth_answer": "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach." ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many games did he play in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned", "Truth_answer": "He recorded only 143 plate appearances in his last four years, mostly as a pinch hitter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach.", "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned?", "He recorded only 143 plate appearances in his last four years, mostly as a pinch hitter." ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which record did he hold and for what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which record did Eddie Collins hold and for what", "Truth_answer": "He still holds the major league record of 512 career sacrifice bunts, over 100 more than any other player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which record did Eddie Collins hold and for what?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach.", "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned?", "He recorded only 143 plate appearances in his last four years, mostly as a pinch hitter.", "Which record did Eddie Collins hold and for what?", "He still holds the major league record of 512 career sacrifice bunts, over 100 more than any other player." ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many bases did he steal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many bases did Eddie Collins steal in a season to set the record", "Truth_answer": "He was the first major leaguer in modern history to steal 80 bases in a season,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many bases did Eddie Collins steal in a season to set the record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach.", "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned?", "He recorded only 143 plate appearances in his last four years, mostly as a pinch hitter.", "Which record did Eddie Collins hold and for what?", "He still holds the major league record of 512 career sacrifice bunts, over 100 more than any other player.", "How many bases did Eddie Collins steal in a season to set the record?", "He was the first major leaguer in modern history to steal 80 bases in a season," ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do you know how old he was?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you know how old Eddie Collins was", "Truth_answer": "He died at 63", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know how old Eddie Collins was?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach.", "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned?", "He recorded only 143 plate appearances in his last four years, mostly as a pinch hitter.", "Which record did Eddie Collins hold and for what?", "He still holds the major league record of 512 career sacrifice bunts, over 100 more than any other player.", "How many bases did Eddie Collins steal in a season to set the record?", "He was the first major leaguer in modern history to steal 80 bases in a season,", "Do you know how old Eddie Collins was?", "He died at 63" ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddie Collins have any family", "Truth_answer": "His son, Eddie Jr., was an outfielder who played for Yale University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Collins have any family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins", "Context": [ "Do you know why Eddie Collins didn't play in the World Championships and his last appearance was in August?", "What did Eddie Collins rejoin to the Athletics as?", "Collins returned to Philadelphia to rejoin the Athletics in 1927 as a player-coach.", "How many games did Eddie Collins play for the Athletics when he returned?", "He recorded only 143 plate appearances in his last four years, mostly as a pinch hitter.", "Which record did Eddie Collins hold and for what?", "He still holds the major league record of 512 career sacrifice bunts, over 100 more than any other player.", "How many bases did Eddie Collins steal in a season to set the record?", "He was the first major leaguer in modern history to steal 80 bases in a season,", "Do you know how old Eddie Collins was?", "He died at 63", "Did Eddie Collins have any family?", "His son, Eddie Jr., was an outfielder who played for Yale University" ], "Conversation_no": 895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many teams did he play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many teams did Eddie Jr. play for", "Truth_answer": "He briefly saw major league action (in 1939 and 1941–42, all with the A's) and later worked in the Philadelphia Phillies' front office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Collins_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teams did Eddie Jr. play for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Bell help the deaf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bell help the deaf", "Truth_answer": "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876." ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Bell help his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father", "Truth_answer": "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech." ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any inventions for the deaf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf", "Truth_answer": "The harmonic telegraph", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf?", "The harmonic telegraph" ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the harmonic telegraph work", "Truth_answer": "Messages could be sent through a single wire if each message was transmitted at a different pitch, but work on both the transmitter and receiver was needed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the harmonic telegraph work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf?", "The harmonic telegraph", "How did the harmonic telegraph work?", "Messages could be sent through a single wire if each message was transmitted at a different pitch, but work on both the transmitter and receiver was needed." ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do more work for the deaf after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alexander Graham Bell do more work for the deaf after experimenting with the harmonic telegraph", "Truth_answer": "Unsure of his future, he first contemplated returning to London to complete his studies, but decided to return to Boston as a teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Graham Bell do more work for the deaf after experimenting with the harmonic telegraph?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf?", "The harmonic telegraph", "How did the harmonic telegraph work?", "Messages could be sent through a single wire if each message was transmitted at a different pitch, but work on both the transmitter and receiver was needed.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell do more work for the deaf after experimenting with the harmonic telegraph?", "Unsure of his future, he first contemplated returning to London to complete his studies, but decided to return to Boston as a teacher." ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay a teacher of the deaf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Alexander Graham Bell stay a teacher of the deaf", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Alexander Graham Bell stay a teacher of the deaf?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf?", "The harmonic telegraph", "How did the harmonic telegraph work?", "Messages could be sent through a single wire if each message was transmitted at a different pitch, but work on both the transmitter and receiver was needed.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell do more work for the deaf after experimenting with the harmonic telegraph?", "Unsure of his future, he first contemplated returning to London to complete his studies, but decided to return to Boston as a teacher.", "How long did Alexander Graham Bell stay a teacher of the deaf?" ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do at that school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alexander Graham Bell do at the School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech", "Truth_answer": "Taught using his father's system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alexander Graham Bell do at the School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell", "Context": [ "How did Alexander Graham Bell help the deaf?", "His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876.", "How did Alexander Graham Bell help his father?", "They made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell make any inventions for the deaf?", "The harmonic telegraph", "How did the harmonic telegraph work?", "Messages could be sent through a single wire if each message was transmitted at a different pitch, but work on both the transmitter and receiver was needed.", "Did Alexander Graham Bell do more work for the deaf after experimenting with the harmonic telegraph?", "Unsure of his future, he first contemplated returning to London to complete his studies, but decided to return to Boston as a teacher.", "How long did Alexander Graham Bell stay a teacher of the deaf?", "What did Alexander Graham Bell do at the School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech?", "Taught using his father's system." ], "Conversation_no": 896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the school and system successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Alexander Graham Bell's school and system successful", "Truth_answer": "Owing to his efforts to suppress the teaching of sign language, Bell is often viewed negatively by those embracing Deaf culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Alexander Graham Bell's school and system successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 897, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was she from", "Truth_answer": "Milfield, Northumberland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Josephine Butler from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler", "Context": [ "Where was Josephine Butler from?", "Milfield, Northumberland" ], "Conversation_no": 897, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Josephine Butler born", "Truth_answer": "13 April 1828", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Josephine Butler born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler", "Context": [ "Where was Josephine Butler from?", "Milfield, Northumberland", "When was Josephine Butler born?", "13 April 1828" ], "Conversation_no": 897, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Josephine Butler's parents", "Truth_answer": "Hannah (née Annett) and John Grey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Josephine Butler's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler", "Context": [ "Where was Josephine Butler from?", "Milfield, Northumberland", "When was Josephine Butler born?", "13 April 1828", "Who were Josephine Butler's parents?", "Hannah (née Annett) and John Grey" ], "Conversation_no": 897, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Josephine Butler have siblings", "Truth_answer": "She was the fourth daughter and seventh child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josephine Butler have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler", "Context": [ "Where was Josephine Butler from?", "Milfield, Northumberland", "When was Josephine Butler born?", "13 April 1828", "Who were Josephine Butler's parents?", "Hannah (née Annett) and John Grey", "Did Josephine Butler have siblings?", "She was the fourth daughter and seventh child." ], "Conversation_no": 897, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her youth like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Josephine Butler's youth like", "Truth_answer": "Josephine was taught at home before completing her schooling at a boarding school in Newcastle upon Tyne which she attended for two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josephine Butler's youth like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Josephine Butler from?", "Milfield, Northumberland", "When was Josephine Butler born?", "13 April 1828", "Who were Josephine Butler's parents?", "Hannah (née Annett) and John Grey", "Did Josephine Butler have siblings?", "She was the fourth daughter and seventh child.", "What was Josephine Butler's youth like?", "Josephine was taught at home before completing her schooling at a boarding school in Newcastle upon Tyne which she attended for two years." ], "Conversation_no": 897, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she benefit from boarding school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Josephine Butler benefit from boarding school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josephine Butler benefit from boarding school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Whitman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 898, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did Whitman make his way west?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Whitman make his way west", "Truth_answer": "To join a caravan of fur traders and travel west. The combined group arrived at the fur-traders' annual rendezvous on July 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Marcus Whitman make his way west?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Whitman", "Context": [ "why did Marcus Whitman make his way west?", "To join a caravan of fur traders and travel west. The combined group arrived at the fur-traders' annual rendezvous on July 6." ], "Conversation_no": 898, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they going out there to be missionaries, too?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were the caravan of fur traders travelling with whitman going west to be missionaries, too", "Truth_answer": "The group already consided of missionaries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the caravan of fur traders travelling with whitman going west to be missionaries, too?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Whitman", "Context": [ "why did Marcus Whitman make his way west?", "To join a caravan of fur traders and travel west. The combined group arrived at the fur-traders' annual rendezvous on July 6.", "were the caravan of fur traders travelling with whitman going west to be missionaries, too?", "The group already consided of missionaries" ], "Conversation_no": 898, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they able to help people out west?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were the caravan of fur traders able to help people out west", "Truth_answer": "In the west, Whitman farmed and provided medical care, while Narcissa set up a school for the Native American children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223222434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Whitman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the caravan of fur traders travelling with whitman able to help people out west?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "why did Marcus Whitman make his way west?", "To join a caravan of fur traders and travel west. The combined group arrived at the fur-traders' annual rendezvous on July 6.", "were the caravan of fur traders travelling with whitman going west to be missionaries, too?", "The group already consided of missionaries", "were the caravan of fur traders travelling with whitman able to help people out west?", "In the west, Whitman farmed and provided medical care, while Narcissa set up a school for the Native American children." ], "Conversation_no": 898, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they rewarded for all their help?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were whitman and narcissa rewarded for all their help", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were whitman and narcissa rewarded for all their help?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_discography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Missiah the last album", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Missiah the last album", "Truth_answer": "No, Greatest Verses 3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_discography", "Context": [ "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "No, Greatest Verses 3" ], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did the album release", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "Truth_answer": "02/15/2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire", "Context": [ "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "No, Greatest Verses 3", "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "02/15/2004" ], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the album come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did venom album come out", "Truth_answer": "The album was scheduled to be released on June 22, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did venom album come out", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire", "Context": [ "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "No, Greatest Verses 3", "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "02/15/2004", "when did venom album come out", "The album was scheduled to be released on June 22, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what artist did he work with", "Transformer_rewrite": "what artist did Chamillionaire work with", "Truth_answer": "Color Changin Click, DJ 5000 Watts, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Flip, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what artist did Chamillionaire work with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire", "Context": [ "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "No, Greatest Verses 3", "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "02/15/2004", "when did venom album come out", "The album was scheduled to be released on June 22, 2010.", "what artist did Chamillionaire work with", "Color Changin Click, DJ 5000 Watts, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Flip, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug" ], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he leave universal", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Chamillionaire leave universal", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Dawson said “I’ve been working a lot with Chamillionaire, because I produced some tracks for him. He got out of his deal with Universal , which wasn’t a good situation for either of them”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Chamillionaire leave universal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire", "Context": [ "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "No, Greatest Verses 3", "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "02/15/2004", "when did venom album come out", "The album was scheduled to be released on June 22, 2010.", "what artist did Chamillionaire work with", "Color Changin Click, DJ 5000 Watts, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Flip, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug", "why did Chamillionaire leave universal", "Andrew Dawson said “I’ve been working a lot with Chamillionaire, because I produced some tracks for him. He got out of his deal with Universal , which wasn’t a good situation for either of them”" ], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he work with anyone else", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Chamillionaire work with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Mark Suster", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chamillionaire work with anyone else besides Color Changin Click, DJ 5000 Watts, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Flip, Paul Wall, Slim Thug and Andrew Dawson", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire", "Context": [ "was messiah the last album by Chamillionaire", "No, Greatest Verses 3", "what year did The Mixtape Messiah release", "02/15/2004", "when did venom album come out", "The album was scheduled to be released on June 22, 2010.", "what artist did Chamillionaire work with", "Color Changin Click, DJ 5000 Watts, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Flip, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug", "why did Chamillionaire leave universal", "Andrew Dawson said “I’ve been working a lot with Chamillionaire, because I produced some tracks for him. He got out of his deal with Universal , which wasn’t a good situation for either of them”", "did Chamillionaire work with anyone else besides Color Changin Click, DJ 5000 Watts, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Flip, Paul Wall, Slim Thug and Andrew Dawson", "Mark Suster" ], "Conversation_no": 899, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the single ever release", "Transformer_rewrite": "did creepin single ever release", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did creepin single ever release", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956", "Truth_answer": "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall#Colorado_River_Storage_Act_of_1956", "Context": [ "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell." ], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the bill easy to pass?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Colorado River Storage bill easy to pass", "Truth_answer": "In '55, Aspinall conceded that for the bill to pass, he needed to sacrifice the Echo Park plan. Several more compromises between the two sides gave way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Colorado River Storage Act bill easy to pass for Wayne N. Aspinall?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall#Colorado_River_Storage_Act_of_1956", "Context": [ "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell.", "Was the Colorado River Storage Act bill easy to pass for Wayne N. Aspinall?", "In '55, Aspinall conceded that for the bill to pass, he needed to sacrifice the Echo Park plan. Several more compromises between the two sides gave way." ], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Aspinall eventually able to get the bill to pass through Congress?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Wayne N. Aspinall eventually able to get the Colorado River Storage Act bill to pass through Congress", "Truth_answer": "The bill passed the House 256-136 in March 1956 and then-President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law soon thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wayne N. Aspinall eventually able to get the Colorado River Storage Act bill to pass through Congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall", "Context": [ "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell.", "Was the Colorado River Storage Act bill easy to pass for Wayne N. Aspinall?", "In '55, Aspinall conceded that for the bill to pass, he needed to sacrifice the Echo Park plan. Several more compromises between the two sides gave way.", "Was Wayne N. Aspinall eventually able to get the Colorado River Storage Act bill to pass through Congress?", "The bill passed the House 256-136 in March 1956 and then-President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law soon thereafter." ], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Aspinall political position during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Wayne N. Aspinall political position during 1956", "Truth_answer": "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 4th district", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wayne N. Aspinall political position during 1956?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall#Colorado_River_Storage_Act_of_1956", "Context": [ "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell.", "Was the Colorado River Storage Act bill easy to pass for Wayne N. Aspinall?", "In '55, Aspinall conceded that for the bill to pass, he needed to sacrifice the Echo Park plan. Several more compromises between the two sides gave way.", "Was Wayne N. Aspinall eventually able to get the Colorado River Storage Act bill to pass through Congress?", "The bill passed the House 256-136 in March 1956 and then-President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law soon thereafter.", "What was Wayne N. Aspinall political position during 1956?", "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 4th district" ], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the people oppose the Act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the people oppose the Colorado River Storage Act", "Truth_answer": "The Colorado River Storage Project became a volatile issue between environmentalists and water project advocates. because of increased environmental awareness around the country, the majority of the public opposed the project", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the people oppose the Colorado River Storage Act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall#Colorado_River_Storage_Act_of_1956", "Context": [ "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell.", "Was the Colorado River Storage Act bill easy to pass for Wayne N. Aspinall?", "In '55, Aspinall conceded that for the bill to pass, he needed to sacrifice the Echo Park plan. Several more compromises between the two sides gave way.", "Was Wayne N. Aspinall eventually able to get the Colorado River Storage Act bill to pass through Congress?", "The bill passed the House 256-136 in March 1956 and then-President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law soon thereafter.", "What was Wayne N. Aspinall political position during 1956?", "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 4th district", "Why did the people oppose the Colorado River Storage Act?", "The Colorado River Storage Project became a volatile issue between environmentalists and water project advocates. because of increased environmental awareness around the country, the majority of the public opposed the project" ], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else significant about Aspinall's role in the Colorado River Storage Act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about Wayne N. Aspinall's role in the Colorado River Storage Act besides passing the bill", "Truth_answer": "In 1954 alone, the Department of the Interior received 20,000 pieces of mail about the plan, and one insider estimated the letters ran 80 to 1 in opposition of the project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about Wayne N. Aspinall's role in the Colorado River Storage Act besides passing the bill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall#Colorado_River_Storage_Act_of_1956", "Context": [ "What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?", "Called for the creation of other irrigation projects and several large dams, including the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah, which created Lake Powell.", "Was the Colorado River Storage Act bill easy to pass for Wayne N. Aspinall?", "In '55, Aspinall conceded that for the bill to pass, he needed to sacrifice the Echo Park plan. Several more compromises between the two sides gave way.", "Was Wayne N. Aspinall eventually able to get the Colorado River Storage Act bill to pass through Congress?", "The bill passed the House 256-136 in March 1956 and then-President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law soon thereafter.", "What was Wayne N. Aspinall political position during 1956?", "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 4th district", "Why did the people oppose the Colorado River Storage Act?", "The Colorado River Storage Project became a volatile issue between environmentalists and water project advocates. because of increased environmental awareness around the country, the majority of the public opposed the project", "Is there anything else significant about Wayne N. Aspinall's role in the Colorado River Storage Act besides passing the bill?", "In 1954 alone, the Department of the Interior received 20,000 pieces of mail about the plan, and one insider estimated the letters ran 80 to 1 in opposition of the project." ], "Conversation_no": 900, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the nature of the mail received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the nature of the mail received", "Truth_answer": "because of increased environmental awareness around the country, the majority of the public opposed the project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the nature of the mail received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 901, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Senses Fail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Senses Fail", "Truth_answer": "Senses Fail is a band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail", "Context": [ "What is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is a band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002" ], "Conversation_no": 901, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What band is Senses Fail", "Truth_answer": "Senses Fail is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What band is Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail", "Context": [ "What is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is a band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002", "What band is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 901, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are they still together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Senses Fail still together", "Truth_answer": "Years active 2002–present. The lineup currently consists of Nielsen, bassist/guitarist Gavin Caswell and drummer Steve Carey, together with bassist Greg Styliades and guitarist Jason Milbank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Senses Fail still together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail#Formation_and_From_the_Depths_of_Dreams_EP_(2002%E2%80%932003)", "Context": [ "What is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is a band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002", "What band is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002.", "Are Senses Fail still together?", "Years active 2002–present. The lineup currently consists of Nielsen, bassist/guitarist Gavin Caswell and drummer Steve Carey, together with bassist Greg Styliades and guitarist Jason Milbank." ], "Conversation_no": 901, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something interesting about the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something interesting about the band Senses Fail", "Truth_answer": "Their first release, From the Depths of Dreams, was a six-track EP that was originally released on ECA Records on August 16, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting about the band Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail#Formation_and_From_the_Depths_of_Dreams_EP_(2002%E2%80%932003)", "Context": [ "What is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is a band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002", "What band is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002.", "Are Senses Fail still together?", "Years active 2002–present. The lineup currently consists of Nielsen, bassist/guitarist Gavin Caswell and drummer Steve Carey, together with bassist Greg Styliades and guitarist Jason Milbank.", "What is something interesting about the band Senses Fail?", "Their first release, From the Depths of Dreams, was a six-track EP that was originally released on ECA Records on August 16, 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 901, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Depths of dreams?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Depths of dreams", "Truth_answer": "Their first release, From the Depths of Dreams, was a six-track EP that was originally released on ECA Records on August 16, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Depths of dreams for Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail#Formation_and_From_the_Depths_of_Dreams_EP_(2002%E2%80%932003)", "Context": [ "What is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is a band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002", "What band is Senses Fail?", "Senses Fail is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 2002.", "Are Senses Fail still together?", "Years active 2002–present. The lineup currently consists of Nielsen, bassist/guitarist Gavin Caswell and drummer Steve Carey, together with bassist Greg Styliades and guitarist Jason Milbank.", "What is something interesting about the band Senses Fail?", "Their first release, From the Depths of Dreams, was a six-track EP that was originally released on ECA Records on August 16, 2002.", "What is Depths of dreams for Senses Fail?", "Their first release, From the Depths of Dreams, was a six-track EP that was originally released on ECA Records on August 16, 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 901, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour with this EP?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Depths of Dreams tour with this EP", "Truth_answer": "In support of the EP, Senses Fail toured with such bands as The Used, Millencolin, The Starting Line, and Drive-Thru labelmates Finch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Senses Fail tour with the EP Depths of Dreams?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what occurred in 1972?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what occurred in 1972", "Truth_answer": "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall#True_open_career:_August_1972_through_1980_(and_1982)", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was a tournement he played in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in", "Truth_answer": "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall#True_open_career:_August_1972_through_1980_(and_1982)", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was an opponent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall", "Truth_answer": "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725061635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Australian_Open_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Australian_Open#Men's_Singles", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "he did not defeat any opponents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents", "Truth_answer": "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725061635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Australian_Open_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall#True_open_career:_August_1972_through_1980_(and_1982)", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his performance in the US open?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open", "Truth_answer": "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_US_Open_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_Singles#Section_8", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox." ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the score in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open", "Truth_answer": "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall#True_open_career:_August_1972_through_1980_(and_1982)", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a notable title he won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won", "Truth_answer": "At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall#Playing_style_and_assessment", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7", "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won?", "At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set." ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any injuries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ken Rosewall have any injuries", "Truth_answer": "During his long playing career he remained virtually injury-free", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ken Rosewall have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7", "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won?", "At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set.", "did Ken Rosewall have any injuries?", "During his long playing career he remained virtually injury-free" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his highest ranking?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Ken Rosewall's highest ranking", "Truth_answer": "Highest ranking No. 1 (1960, Lance Tingay)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ken Rosewall's highest ranking?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7", "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won?", "At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set.", "did Ken Rosewall have any injuries?", "During his long playing career he remained virtually injury-free", "what was Ken Rosewall's highest ranking?", "Highest ranking No. 1 (1960, Lance Tingay)" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever have a drop out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ken Rosewall ever have a drop out from a tournament or match", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ken Rosewall ever have a drop out from a tournament or match?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall#Playing_style_and_assessment", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7", "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won?", "At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set.", "did Ken Rosewall have any injuries?", "During his long playing career he remained virtually injury-free", "what was Ken Rosewall's highest ranking?", "Highest ranking No. 1 (1960, Lance Tingay)", "did Ken Rosewall ever have a drop out from a tournament or match?" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his best year during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Ken Rosewall's best year during this time", "Truth_answer": "Rosewall is the only player to have simultaneously held Pro Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces (1962–1963)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Rosewall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ken Rosewall's best year during the time of highest ranking?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what occurred in 1972 to Ken Rosewall?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era", "what was a tournement Ken Rosewall played in?", "Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open", "who was an opponent of Ken Rosewall?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "Ken Rosewall did not defeat any opponents?", "Ken Rosewall defeated Australia Malcolm Anderson 7–6, 6–3, 7–5", "What was Ken Rosewall's performance in the US open?", "He lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox.", "what was the score when Ken Rosewall lost in the second round of the 1972 U.S. Open against Mark Cox?", "6-1, 3-6,6-7, 6-7", "what is a notable title Ken Rosewall won?", "At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set.", "did Ken Rosewall have any injuries?", "During his long playing career he remained virtually injury-free", "what was Ken Rosewall's highest ranking?", "Highest ranking No. 1 (1960, Lance Tingay)", "did Ken Rosewall ever have a drop out from a tournament or match?", "what was Ken Rosewall's best year during the time of highest ranking?", "Rosewall is the only player to have simultaneously held Pro Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces (1962–1963)" ], "Conversation_no": 902, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was his coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was Ken Rosewall's coach", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Ken Rosewall's coach?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he start acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he start acting", "Truth_answer": "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to school for acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting", "Truth_answer": "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Acting", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else has he acted in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else has Russell Brand acted in", "Truth_answer": "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110091258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Acting", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whats a more notable role he's played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played", "Truth_answer": "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Acting", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he in after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall", "Truth_answer": "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110091258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Acting", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Wow, so many titles. What else was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Wow, so many titles", "Truth_answer": "He reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110091258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Wow, so many titles. What else was Russell Brand in besides St. Trinian and Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Acting", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008.", "Wow, so many titles. What else was Russell Brand in besides St. Trinian and Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "He reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Russell Brand article", "Truth_answer": "After appearing as William Carr in the Diablo Cody film Paradise (2013), Brand went on hiatus from acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Russell Brand article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Acting", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008.", "Wow, so many titles. What else was Russell Brand in besides St. Trinian and Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "He reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Russell Brand article?", "After appearing as William Carr in the Diablo Cody film Paradise (2013), Brand went on hiatus from acting." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most recent film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Russell Brand most recent film", "Truth_answer": "In 2018, he portrayed Sports X Network founder Lance Klians in a recurring arc on the HBO series Ballers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110091258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Russell Brand most recent film?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008.", "Wow, so many titles. What else was Russell Brand in besides St. Trinian and Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "He reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Russell Brand article?", "After appearing as William Carr in the Diablo Cody film Paradise (2013), Brand went on hiatus from acting.", "What was Russell Brand most recent film?", "In 2018, he portrayed Sports X Network founder Lance Klians in a recurring arc on the HBO series Ballers." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he appear in anything else as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Russell Brand appear in anything else as a child besides Mud", "Truth_answer": "He made his theatrical debut at the age of 15 in a school production of Bugsy Malone, and then began work as a film extra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russell Brand appear in anything else as a child besides Mud?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008.", "Wow, so many titles. What else was Russell Brand in besides St. Trinian and Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "He reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Russell Brand article?", "After appearing as William Carr in the Diablo Cody film Paradise (2013), Brand went on hiatus from acting.", "What was Russell Brand most recent film?", "In 2018, he portrayed Sports X Network founder Lance Klians in a recurring arc on the HBO series Ballers.", "Did Russell Brand appear in anything else as a child besides Mud?", "He made his theatrical debut at the age of 15 in a school production of Bugsy Malone, and then began work as a film extra." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other movies you haven't listed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other movies of Russell Brand you haven't listed", "Truth_answer": "Brand starred as Lonny in a film adaptation of the 1980s-set musical Rock Of Ages, released in cinemas in June 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other movies of Russell Brand you haven't listed?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand#Early_life", "Context": [ "How did Russell Brand start acting?", "While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud.", "Did Russell Brand go to school for acting?", "n 1991, he was accepted to the Italia Conti Academy. After his first year at Italia Conti Academy, Brand was expelled for illegal drug use and poor attendance.", "What else has Russell Brand acted in besides The Bill and Mud?", "his first major film role was as Flash Harry in the 2007 film St Trinian's.", "Whats a more notable role Russell Brand's played?", "Brand achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "What was Russell Brand in after Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Brand starred alongside Adam Sandler in the Disney film Bedtime Stories, which was released on 25 December 2008.", "Wow, so many titles. What else was Russell Brand in besides St. Trinian and Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "He reprised the role of Aldous Snow for a buddy comedy titled Get Him to the Greek, co-starring Jonah Hill.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Russell Brand article?", "After appearing as William Carr in the Diablo Cody film Paradise (2013), Brand went on hiatus from acting.", "What was Russell Brand most recent film?", "In 2018, he portrayed Sports X Network founder Lance Klians in a recurring arc on the HBO series Ballers.", "Did Russell Brand appear in anything else as a child besides Mud?", "He made his theatrical debut at the age of 15 in a school production of Bugsy Malone, and then began work as a film extra.", "Are there other movies of Russell Brand you haven't listed?", "Brand starred as Lonny in a film adaptation of the 1980s-set musical Rock Of Ages, released in cinemas in June 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 903, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me another movie he's been involved with", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me another movie Russell Brand's been involved with", "Truth_answer": "Brand starred in Julie Taymor's 2010 version of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, as Trinculo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me another movie Russell Brand's been involved with", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Light_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Speed of Light?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Speed of Light", "Truth_answer": "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Speed of Light?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Light_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Speed of Light?", "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu" ], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits", "Truth_answer": "Moments That Matter“, Celebrate You", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu#2009%E2%80%93present:_Speed_of_Light_and_Holiday_Inn", "Context": [ "What was Speed of Light?", "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu", "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits?", "Moments That Matter“, Celebrate You" ], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did the album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do", "Truth_answer": "The album failed to debut on Billboard Top 200 album charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu#2009%E2%80%93present:_Speed_of_Light_and_Holiday_Inn", "Context": [ "What was Speed of Light?", "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu", "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits?", "Moments That Matter“, Celebrate You", "How well did the album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do?", "The album failed to debut on Billboard Top 200 album charts." ], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour for it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do", "Truth_answer": "For the promotion of the album, Bleu guested in many shows, including the Today show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190111165845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Light_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corbin Bleu tour for their album Speed of Light?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu#2009%E2%80%93present:_Speed_of_Light_and_Holiday_Inn", "Context": [ "What was Speed of Light?", "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu", "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits?", "Moments That Matter“, Celebrate You", "How well did the album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do?", "The album failed to debut on Billboard Top 200 album charts.", "Did Corbin Bleu tour for their album Speed of Light?", "For the promotion of the album, Bleu guested in many shows, including the Today show." ], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Holiday Inn come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the album Holiday Inn come out", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Bleu signed a one-album recording contract with Ghostlight Records to distribute his Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical soundtrack music, was released digitally on June 2, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album Holiday Inn come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Speed of Light?", "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu", "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits?", "Moments That Matter“, Celebrate You", "How well did the album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do?", "The album failed to debut on Billboard Top 200 album charts.", "Did Corbin Bleu tour for their album Speed of Light?", "For the promotion of the album, Bleu guested in many shows, including the Today show.", "When did the album Holiday Inn come out?", "In 2017, Bleu signed a one-album recording contract with Ghostlight Records to distribute his Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical soundtrack music, was released digitally on June 2, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this album do better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical soundtrack do better for Corbin Bleu than Speed of Light", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical soundtrack do better for Corbin Bleu than Speed of Light?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday_Inn_(musical)#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What was Speed of Light?", "The second (and to date most recent) solo studio album of actor and pop singer Corbin Bleu", "Did Corbin Bleu's Speed of Light have any hits?", "Moments That Matter“, Celebrate You", "How well did the album Speed of Light by Corbin Bleu do?", "The album failed to debut on Billboard Top 200 album charts.", "Did Corbin Bleu tour for their album Speed of Light?", "For the promotion of the album, Bleu guested in many shows, including the Today show.", "When did the album Holiday Inn come out?", "In 2017, Bleu signed a one-album recording contract with Ghostlight Records to distribute his Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical soundtrack music, was released digitally on June 2, 2017.", "Did the album Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical soundtrack do better for Corbin Bleu than Speed of Light?" ], "Conversation_no": 904, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "But how did Holiday Inn do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "But how did Holiday Inn do", "Truth_answer": "The musical received one 2017 Tony Award nomination, for Best Choreography for Denis Jones. The musical was nominated for the 2017 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "But how did Holiday Inn the musical do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 905, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the band created", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the band created", "Truth_answer": "1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Soul Asylum created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Early_years", "Context": [ "When was the band Soul Asylum created?", "1981" ], "Conversation_no": 905, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the band Soul Asylum formed", "Truth_answer": "The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Soul Asylum formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Early_years", "Context": [ "When was the band Soul Asylum created?", "1981", "How was the band Soul Asylum formed?", "The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules" ], "Conversation_no": 905, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me who formed the band", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me who formed the band Soul Asylum", "Truth_answer": "formed in 1981 by drummer and lead vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, and bassist Karl Mueller", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me who formed the band Soul Asylum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Early_years", "Context": [ "When was the band Soul Asylum created?", "1981", "How was the band Soul Asylum formed?", "The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules", "Can you tell me who formed the band Soul Asylum?", "formed in 1981 by drummer and lead vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, and bassist Karl Mueller" ], "Conversation_no": 905, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they start playing", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band Soul Asylum start playing", "Truth_answer": "Soul Asylum began performing around the Minneapolis–St. Paul area (including the nightclub First Avenue)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Soul Asylum start playing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Early_years", "Context": [ "When was the band Soul Asylum created?", "1981", "How was the band Soul Asylum formed?", "The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules", "Can you tell me who formed the band Soul Asylum?", "formed in 1981 by drummer and lead vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, and bassist Karl Mueller", "Where did the band Soul Asylum start playing?", "Soul Asylum began performing around the Minneapolis–St. Paul area (including the nightclub First Avenue)" ], "Conversation_no": 905, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they open for", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the band Soul Asylum open for when they first started playing", "Truth_answer": "The band toured relentlessly in its early years, opening for other American touring bands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Soul Asylum open for when they first started playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Early_years", "Context": [ "When was the band Soul Asylum created?", "1981", "How was the band Soul Asylum formed?", "The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules", "Can you tell me who formed the band Soul Asylum?", "formed in 1981 by drummer and lead vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, and bassist Karl Mueller", "Where did the band Soul Asylum start playing?", "Soul Asylum began performing around the Minneapolis–St. Paul area (including the nightclub First Avenue)", "Who did the band Soul Asylum open for when they first started playing?", "The band toured relentlessly in its early years, opening for other American touring bands" ], "Conversation_no": 905, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they open for anyone important", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Soul Asylum open for anyone important in its early years", "Truth_answer": "Flip Your Wig tour with the Minneapolis band Hüsker Dü in early 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Soul Asylum open for anyone important in its early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Late_1980s_and_early_1990s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 906, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they accomplish during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did they accomplish during this period", "Truth_answer": "The group signed with A&M Records in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Soul Asylum accomplish during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Late_1980s_and_early_1990s", "Context": [ "What did the band Soul Asylum accomplish during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "The group signed with A&M Records in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 906, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did they release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did the band Soul Asylum release during the late 1980s and early 1990s", "Truth_answer": "Their first offering on that label was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the band Soul Asylum release during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clam_Dip_%26_Other_Delights", "Context": [ "What did the band Soul Asylum accomplish during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "The group signed with A&M Records in 1988.", "What albums did the band Soul Asylum release during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "Their first offering on that label was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989)" ], "Conversation_no": 906, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Soul Asylum", "Truth_answer": "Just Plain Evil“, Chains, Secret No More“, Artificial Heart, P-9, Take It To the Root“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Clam Dip & Other Delights by Soul Asylum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Late_1980s_and_early_1990s", "Context": [ "What did the band Soul Asylum accomplish during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "The group signed with A&M Records in 1988.", "What albums did the band Soul Asylum release during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "Their first offering on that label was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989)", "What songs were on the album Clam Dip & Other Delights by Soul Asylum?", "Just Plain Evil“, Chains, Secret No More“, Artificial Heart, P-9, Take It To the Root“" ], "Conversation_no": 906, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other albums did the band write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other albums did the band Soul Asylum write after Clam Dip & Other Delights", "Truth_answer": "Hang Time was released in 1988, followed by And the Horse They Rode In On in 1990", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did the band Soul Asylum write after Clam Dip & Other Delights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Asylum#Late_1980s_and_early_1990s", "Context": [ "What did the band Soul Asylum accomplish during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "The group signed with A&M Records in 1988.", "What albums did the band Soul Asylum release during the late 1980s and early 1990s?", "Their first offering on that label was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989)", "What songs were on the album Clam Dip & Other Delights by Soul Asylum?", "Just Plain Evil“, Chains, Secret No More“, Artificial Heart, P-9, Take It To the Root“", "What other albums did the band Soul Asylum write after Clam Dip & Other Delights?", "Hang Time was released in 1988, followed by And the Horse They Rode In On in 1990" ], "Conversation_no": 906, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful were their albums or songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful were Soul Asylum albums or songs", "Truth_answer": "Because of poor sales and Pirner's hearing problems, the group considered disbanding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were their albums or songs immediately following their album Clam Dip & Other Delights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys#1996–97:_Debut,_worldwide_success,_and_Backstreet's_Back", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 907, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was Backstreet Boys' debut album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Backstreet Boys' debut album released", "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Backstreet Boys' debut album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys", "Context": [ "What year was the Backstreet Boys' debut album released?", "1996" ], "Conversation_no": 907, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city were the Boys in when they were first signed and discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What city were the Backstreet Boys in when they were first signed and discovered", "Truth_answer": "Origin. Orlando, Florida, United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city were the Backstreet Boys in when they were first signed and discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys#1993%E2%80%9395:_Formation_and_early_years", "Context": [ "What year was the Backstreet Boys' debut album released?", "1996", "What city were the Backstreet Boys in when they were first signed and discovered?", "Origin. Orlando, Florida, United States" ], "Conversation_no": 907, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "There were signed after being heard playing what type of venue in Cleveland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "The Backstreet Boys were signed after being heard playing what type of venue in Cleveland", "Truth_answer": "February 1994, Jeff Fenster and David Renzer saw the group performing at a high school in Cleveland, and signed them to their first record deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The Backstreet Boys were signed after being heard playing what type of venue in Cleveland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys#1993%E2%80%9395:_Formation_and_early_years", "Context": [ "What year was the Backstreet Boys' debut album released?", "1996", "What city were the Backstreet Boys in when they were first signed and discovered?", "Origin. Orlando, Florida, United States", "The Backstreet Boys were signed after being heard playing what type of venue in Cleveland?", "February 1994, Jeff Fenster and David Renzer saw the group performing at a high school in Cleveland, and signed them to their first record deal." ], "Conversation_no": 907, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "It may have smelled a bit fishy but where were the Backstreet Boys' first gig at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "It may have smelled a bit fishy but where were the Backstreet Boys' first gig at", "Truth_answer": "The Backstreet Boys had their first performance at SeaWorld Orlando on May 8, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "It may have smelled a bit fishy but where were the Backstreet Boys' first gig at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys#1993%E2%80%9395:_Formation_and_early_years", "Context": [ "What year was the Backstreet Boys' debut album released?", "1996", "What city were the Backstreet Boys in when they were first signed and discovered?", "Origin. Orlando, Florida, United States", "The Backstreet Boys were signed after being heard playing what type of venue in Cleveland?", "February 1994, Jeff Fenster and David Renzer saw the group performing at a high school in Cleveland, and signed them to their first record deal.", "It may have smelled a bit fishy but where were the Backstreet Boys' first gig at?", "The Backstreet Boys had their first performance at SeaWorld Orlando on May 8, 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 907, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did the group play at SeaWorld Orlando?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the Backstreet Boys play at SeaWorld Orlando", "Truth_answer": "1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Backstreet Boys play at SeaWorld Orlando?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1993?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1993", "Truth_answer": "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula" ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do", "Truth_answer": "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994" ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their greatest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released", "Truth_answer": "The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose:", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994", "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released?", "The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose:" ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was it's purpose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Autechre's Anti EP's purpose", "Truth_answer": "it was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Autechre's Anti EP's purpose?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994", "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released?", "The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose:", "What was Autechre's Anti EP's purpose?", "it was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves" ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most important fact in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in the Autechre article regarding the Anti EP", "Truth_answer": "Rave music was defined as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in the Autechre article regarding the Anti EP?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994", "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released?", "The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose:", "What was Autechre's Anti EP's purpose?", "it was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves", "What is the most important fact in the Autechre article regarding the Anti EP?", "Rave music was defined as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats“." ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who said this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who define Rave music as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of succession of repetitive beats", "Truth_answer": "Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://history-is-made-at-night.blogspot.com/2018/02/_p2", "https://annaraccoon.com/2015/08/18/laugh-i-nearly-had-a-legal-high/?replytocom=125341_p3", "https://quotes.yourdictionary.com/author/quote/589664_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who define Rave music as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of succession of repetitive beats?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre#Incunabula_and_Amber_(1993%E2%80%931994)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994", "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released?", "The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose:", "What was Autechre's Anti EP's purpose?", "it was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves", "What is the most important fact in the Autechre article regarding the Anti EP?", "Rave music was defined as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats“.", "Who define Rave music as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of succession of repetitive beats?", "Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994" ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Autechre article", "Truth_answer": "In a 2008 interview with Pitchfork Media, Rob Brown mentioned that Incunabula and Amber retrospectively sounded cheesy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Autechre article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0", "Context": [ "What happened in 1993 for Autechre?", "In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula", "How did the album Incunabula by Autechre do?", "Incunabula became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart.", "Did Autechre's album Incunabula have any hit singles?", "An EP of remixes of Incunabula's Basscadet was released in 1994", "What was Autechre's greatest accomplishment after their album Incunabula was released?", "The Anti EP was released shortly before Amber and is, as of yet, the only Autechre release to have an explicit purpose:", "What was Autechre's Anti EP's purpose?", "it was a protest against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which would prohibit raves", "What is the most important fact in the Autechre article regarding the Anti EP?", "Rave music was defined as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats“.", "Who define Rave music as music which includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of succession of repetitive beats?", "Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Autechre article?", "In a 2008 interview with Pitchfork Media, Rob Brown mentioned that Incunabula and Amber retrospectively sounded cheesy." ], "Conversation_no": 908, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he mention?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Rob Brown mention regarding his 2008 interview with Pitchfork Media besides mentioning Incunabula and Amber retrospectively sounded cheesy", "Truth_answer": "Brown later clarified that they were perhaps more simple, but not in a shit way.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rob Brown mention regarding his 2008 interview with Pitchfork Media besides mentioning Incunabula and Amber retrospectively sounded cheesy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Specials#Ascendancy_of_the_Specials_(1979%E2%80%9381)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 909, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did The Specials split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did The Specials split up", "Truth_answer": "conflicts had developed in the band. in 1981 Staples, Hall and Golding announced they were leaving the band to form Fun Boy Three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Specials split up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did The Specials split up?", "conflicts had developed in the band. in 1981 Staples, Hall and Golding announced they were leaving the band to form Fun Boy Three." ], "Conversation_no": 909, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone in the band involved in any legal troubles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone in the band The Specials involved in any legal troubles", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone in the band The Specials involved in any legal troubles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Specials", "Context": [ "Why did The Specials split up?", "conflicts had developed in the band. in 1981 Staples, Hall and Golding announced they were leaving the band to form Fun Boy Three.", "Was anyone in the band The Specials involved in any legal troubles?" ], "Conversation_no": 909, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band come back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band The Specials come back together", "Truth_answer": "Continuing as The Special AKA (a name they used frequently on earlier Specials releases), a substantially revised Specials line-up issued new material through 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band The Specials come back together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Specials#Band_split,_rebirth_as_the_Special_AKA_(1982%E2%80%9384)", "Context": [ "Why did The Specials split up?", "conflicts had developed in the band. in 1981 Staples, Hall and Golding announced they were leaving the band to form Fun Boy Three.", "Was anyone in the band The Specials involved in any legal troubles?", "When did the band The Specials come back together?", "Continuing as The Special AKA (a name they used frequently on earlier Specials releases), a substantially revised Specials line-up issued new material through 1984" ], "Conversation_no": 909, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did all of the members come back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did all of the original members The Specials come back continuing as The Special AKA", "Truth_answer": "Special AKA finally issued a new full-length album In the Studio in 1984. Officially, the band was now a sextet: Dakar, Campbell, Bradbury, Dammers, Shipley and new bassist Gary McManus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028032624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Specials_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did all of the original members The Specials come back continuing as The Special AKA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did The Specials split up?", "conflicts had developed in the band. in 1981 Staples, Hall and Golding announced they were leaving the band to form Fun Boy Three.", "Was anyone in the band The Specials involved in any legal troubles?", "When did the band The Specials come back together?", "Continuing as The Special AKA (a name they used frequently on earlier Specials releases), a substantially revised Specials line-up issued new material through 1984", "Did all of the original members The Specials come back continuing as The Special AKA?", "Special AKA finally issued a new full-length album In the Studio in 1984. Officially, the band was now a sextet: Dakar, Campbell, Bradbury, Dammers, Shipley and new bassist Gary McManus." ], "Conversation_no": 909, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any live performances as the Special AKA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any live performances as The Special AKA", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any live performances as The Special AKA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Specials#Band_split,_rebirth_as_the_Special_AKA_(1982%E2%80%9384)", "Context": [ "Why did The Specials split up?", "conflicts had developed in the band. in 1981 Staples, Hall and Golding announced they were leaving the band to form Fun Boy Three.", "Was anyone in the band The Specials involved in any legal troubles?", "When did the band The Specials come back together?", "Continuing as The Special AKA (a name they used frequently on earlier Specials releases), a substantially revised Specials line-up issued new material through 1984", "Did all of the original members The Specials come back continuing as The Special AKA?", "Special AKA finally issued a new full-length album In the Studio in 1984. Officially, the band was now a sextet: Dakar, Campbell, Bradbury, Dammers, Shipley and new bassist Gary McManus.", "Were there any live performances as The Special AKA?" ], "Conversation_no": 909, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any top hits on the chart after the rebirth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they have any top hits on the chart after the rebirth continuing as The Special AKA", "Truth_answer": "The Boiler reach No. 35 on the UK charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028032624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Specials_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they have any top hits on the chart after the rebirth continuing as The Special AKA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the main aspect of katrina career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the main aspect of katrina career", "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif#Breakthrough_(2005%E2%80%932008)", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses." ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did she perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Katrina Kaif perform", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mid-day.com/articles/akshay-kumar-and-katrina-kaifs-hit-pair-to-reunite-for-sooryavanshi/20621178", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films" ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar", "Truth_answer": "Tees Maar Khan (2010), Blue (2009), De Dana Dan (2009), Singh is Kinng (2008), Namastey London (2007), Welcome (2007) and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114453id_/https://www.mid-day.com/articles/akshay-kumar-and-katrina-kaifs-hit-pair-to-reunite-for-sooryavanshi/20621178_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif#Breakthrough_(2005%E2%80%932008)", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films", "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar?", "Tees Maar Khan (2010), Blue (2009), De Dana Dan (2009), Singh is Kinng (2008), Namastey London (2007), Welcome (2007) and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006)." ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of reviews did she recieve", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of reviews did Katrina Kaif recieve for her films with Akshay Kumar", "Truth_answer": "Kaif's chemistry with Akshay Kumar was well received, with Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India calling their casting refreshing. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama mentioned Katrina is a revelation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of reviews did Katrina Kaif recieve for her films with Akshay Kumar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif#New_York_and_commercial_successes_(2009%E2%80%932014)", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films", "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar?", "Tees Maar Khan (2010), Blue (2009), De Dana Dan (2009), Singh is Kinng (2008), Namastey London (2007), Welcome (2007) and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006).", "What kind of reviews did Katrina Kaif recieve for her films with Akshay Kumar?", "Kaif's chemistry with Akshay Kumar was well received, with Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India calling their casting refreshing. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama mentioned Katrina is a revelation." ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other performances Katrina Kaif", "Truth_answer": "After a string of films in which she was cast to add glamour, Kaif appeared in Kabir Khan's terrorism drama New York (2009).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other performances Katrina Kaif?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif#Career_fluctuations_(2015%E2%80%93present)", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films", "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar?", "Tees Maar Khan (2010), Blue (2009), De Dana Dan (2009), Singh is Kinng (2008), Namastey London (2007), Welcome (2007) and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006).", "What kind of reviews did Katrina Kaif recieve for her films with Akshay Kumar?", "Kaif's chemistry with Akshay Kumar was well received, with Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India calling their casting refreshing. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama mentioned Katrina is a revelation.", "Any other performances Katrina Kaif?", "After a string of films in which she was cast to add glamour, Kaif appeared in Kabir Khan's terrorism drama New York (2009)." ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did she feature in the love story", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Katrina Kaif feature in the love story", "Truth_answer": "Nitya Mehra's love story Baar Baar Dekho with Sidharth Malhotra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Katrina Kaif feature in the love story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films", "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar?", "Tees Maar Khan (2010), Blue (2009), De Dana Dan (2009), Singh is Kinng (2008), Namastey London (2007), Welcome (2007) and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006).", "What kind of reviews did Katrina Kaif recieve for her films with Akshay Kumar?", "Kaif's chemistry with Akshay Kumar was well received, with Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India calling their casting refreshing. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama mentioned Katrina is a revelation.", "Any other performances Katrina Kaif?", "After a string of films in which she was cast to add glamour, Kaif appeared in Kabir Khan's terrorism drama New York (2009).", "When did Katrina Kaif feature in the love story?", "Nitya Mehra's love story Baar Baar Dekho with Sidharth Malhotra." ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did critics rate this performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did critics rate Katrina Kaif's performance in Baar Baar Dekho", "Truth_answer": "India Today criticized the the lead actors: Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif seem to think they are in the film to make it look good. There's hardly any acting.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics rate Katrina Kaif's performance in Baar Baar Dekho?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif#Career_fluctuations_(2015%E2%80%93present)", "Context": [ "What is the main aspect of Katrina Kaif's career?", "Katrina Kaif is an English actress who works in Hindi films. Despite mixed reviews for her acting prowess, she established herself in Bollywood and is one of India's highest-paid actresses.", "What did Katrina Kaif perform?", "In 2006, she appeared with Akshay Kumar for the first of many films", "What films did Katrina Kaif appear with Akshay Kumar?", "Tees Maar Khan (2010), Blue (2009), De Dana Dan (2009), Singh is Kinng (2008), Namastey London (2007), Welcome (2007) and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006).", "What kind of reviews did Katrina Kaif recieve for her films with Akshay Kumar?", "Kaif's chemistry with Akshay Kumar was well received, with Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India calling their casting refreshing. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama mentioned Katrina is a revelation.", "Any other performances Katrina Kaif?", "After a string of films in which she was cast to add glamour, Kaif appeared in Kabir Khan's terrorism drama New York (2009).", "When did Katrina Kaif feature in the love story?", "Nitya Mehra's love story Baar Baar Dekho with Sidharth Malhotra.", "How did critics rate Katrina Kaif's performance in Baar Baar Dekho?", "India Today criticized the the lead actors: Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif seem to think they are in the film to make it look good. There's hardly any acting.“" ], "Conversation_no": 910, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her latest performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Katrina Kaif's latest performance", "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Kaif once again collaborated with Khan and Ali Abbas Zafar in the drama Bharat, an adaptation of the South Korean film Ode to My Father (2014).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Katrina Kaif's latest performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 911, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did this take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did this take place", "Truth_answer": "Wallace resigned from the U.S. Army in November 1865 and briefly served as a major general in the Mexican army, before returning to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did retirement take place for Lew Wallace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Later_military_service", "Context": [ "In what year did retirement take place for Lew Wallace?", "Wallace resigned from the U.S. Army in November 1865 and briefly served as a major general in the Mexican army, before returning to the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 911, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he stationed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Lew Wallace stationed when he retired", "Truth_answer": "On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lew Wallace stationed when he retired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace", "Context": [ "In what year did retirement take place for Lew Wallace?", "Wallace resigned from the U.S. Army in November 1865 and briefly served as a major general in the Mexican army, before returning to the United States.", "Where was Lew Wallace stationed when he retired?", "On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area." ], "Conversation_no": 911, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do for the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace do for the U.S. military", "Truth_answer": "Wallace's military career included service in the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace do for the U.S. military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace", "Context": [ "In what year did retirement take place for Lew Wallace?", "Wallace resigned from the U.S. Army in November 1865 and briefly served as a major general in the Mexican army, before returning to the United States.", "Where was Lew Wallace stationed when he retired?", "On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area.", "What did Lew Wallace do for the U.S. military?", "Wallace's military career included service in the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War." ], "Conversation_no": 911, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do he do any work for the government?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Lew Wallace do any work for the U.S. government", "Truth_answer": "Wallace was appointed governor of the New Mexico Territory (1878–81)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Lew Wallace do any work for the U.S. government?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Political_and_diplomatic_career", "Context": [ "In what year did retirement take place for Lew Wallace?", "Wallace resigned from the U.S. Army in November 1865 and briefly served as a major general in the Mexican army, before returning to the United States.", "Where was Lew Wallace stationed when he retired?", "On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area.", "What did Lew Wallace do for the U.S. military?", "Wallace's military career included service in the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War.", "Do Lew Wallace do any work for the U.S. government?", "Wallace was appointed governor of the New Mexico Territory (1878–81)" ], "Conversation_no": 911, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the president at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the U.S. president at the time Lew Wallace was appointed governor of the New Mexico Territory", "Truth_answer": "Rutherford B. Hayes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the U.S. president at the time Lew Wallace was appointed governor of the New Mexico Territory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What treaties did they have", "Transformer_rewrite": "What treaties did they have", "Truth_answer": "Rudd Concession", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession" ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the treaty say", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the Rudd Concession say", "Truth_answer": "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe" ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it say anything else", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights", "Truth_answer": "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations." ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the treaty", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the Rudd Concession", "Truth_answer": "During the Company's early days, Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds) over the coming years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Rudd Concession?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations.", "What happened after the Rudd Concession?", "During the Company's early days, Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds) over the coming years" ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they do that", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Cecil Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions over the coming years", "Truth_answer": "through what has been described as a suppressio veri ... which must be regarded as one of Rhodes's least creditable actions“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cecil Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions over the coming years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/suppressio_veri", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations.", "What happened after the Rudd Concession?", "During the Company's early days, Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds) over the coming years", "How did Cecil Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions over the coming years?", "through what has been described as a suppressio veri ... which must be regarded as one of Rhodes's least creditable actions“" ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does that mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does that mean", "Truth_answer": "“a pressing down of reality” ≈ “suppression of the truth”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091225id_/https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/suppressio_veri_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does suppressio veri mean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations.", "What happened after the Rudd Concession?", "During the Company's early days, Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds) over the coming years", "How did Cecil Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions over the coming years?", "through what has been described as a suppressio veri ... which must be regarded as one of Rhodes's least creditable actions“", "What does suppressio veri mean?", "“a pressing down of reality” ≈ “suppression of the truth”" ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So then what happened", "Transformer_rewrite": "So then what happened during Cecil Rhodes's supressio veri actions", "Truth_answer": "Rhodes obtained a charter for his British South Africa Company to rule, police, and make new treaties and concessions from the Limpopo River to the great lakes of Central Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So then what happened during Cecil Rhodes's supressio veri actions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations.", "What happened after the Rudd Concession?", "During the Company's early days, Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds) over the coming years", "How did Cecil Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions over the coming years?", "through what has been described as a suppressio veri ... which must be regarded as one of Rhodes's least creditable actions“", "What does suppressio veri mean?", "“a pressing down of reality” ≈ “suppression of the truth”", "So then what happened during Cecil Rhodes's supressio veri actions?", "Rhodes obtained a charter for his British South Africa Company to rule, police, and make new treaties and concessions from the Limpopo River to the great lakes of Central Africa." ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And after the Charter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And after Cecil Rhodes obtained the charter for his British south Africa Company what happened", "Truth_answer": "He obtained further concessions and treaties north of the Zambezi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And after Cecil Rhodes obtained the charter for his British south Africa Company what happened?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes#Treaties,_concessions_and_charters", "Context": [ "What treaties did Cecil Rhodes have?", "Rudd Concession", "what did the Rudd Concession say?", "written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe", "did the Rudd Concession say anything else besides exclusive mining rights?", "Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations.", "What happened after the Rudd Concession?", "During the Company's early days, Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds) over the coming years", "How did Cecil Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions over the coming years?", "through what has been described as a suppressio veri ... which must be regarded as one of Rhodes's least creditable actions“", "What does suppressio veri mean?", "“a pressing down of reality” ≈ “suppression of the truth”", "So then what happened during Cecil Rhodes's supressio veri actions?", "Rhodes obtained a charter for his British South Africa Company to rule, police, and make new treaties and concessions from the Limpopo River to the great lakes of Central Africa.", "And after Cecil Rhodes obtained the charter for his British south Africa Company what happened?", "He obtained further concessions and treaties north of the Zambezi" ], "Conversation_no": 912, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this help him make money", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did obtaining further concessions and treaties north of Zambezi help Cecil Rhodes make money", "Truth_answer": "Rhodes and his associates set themselves up to make millions (hundreds of millions in current pounds)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did obtaining further concessions and treaties north of Zambezi help Cecil Rhodes make money?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_record#Laser_turntable", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 913, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a laser turntable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a laser turntable", "Truth_answer": "a laser turntable uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_record_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a laser turntable for the phonograph record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_turntable#ELP", "Context": [ "What is a laser turntable for the phonograph record?", "a laser turntable uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact." ], "Conversation_no": 913, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the laser turntable created", "Truth_answer": "the laser turntable was finally put on sale in 1997 – twenty years after the initial proposal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220114218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_turntable_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the laser turntable created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_record#Laser_turntable", "Context": [ "What is a laser turntable for the phonograph record?", "a laser turntable uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact.", "When was the laser turntable created?", "the laser turntable was finally put on sale in 1997 – twenty years after the initial proposal" ], "Conversation_no": 913, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the laser turnable become popular", "Truth_answer": "its expense limits use primarily to digital archiving of analog records, and the laser does not play back colored vinyl or picture discs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the laser turnable become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_record#Laser_turntable", "Context": [ "What is a laser turntable for the phonograph record?", "a laser turntable uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact.", "When was the laser turntable created?", "the laser turntable was finally put on sale in 1997 – twenty years after the initial proposal", "Did the laser turnable become popular?", "its expense limits use primarily to digital archiving of analog records, and the laser does not play back colored vinyl or picture discs" ], "Conversation_no": 913, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did you find interesting in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in this section", "Truth_answer": "In some ways similar to the laser turntable is the IRENE scanning machine for disc records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in the laser turntable section besides creation, and popularity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRENE_(technology)", "Context": [ "What is a laser turntable for the phonograph record?", "a laser turntable uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact.", "When was the laser turntable created?", "the laser turntable was finally put on sale in 1997 – twenty years after the initial proposal", "Did the laser turnable become popular?", "its expense limits use primarily to digital archiving of analog records, and the laser does not play back colored vinyl or picture discs", "What did you find interesting in the laser turntable section besides creation, and popularity?", "In some ways similar to the laser turntable is the IRENE scanning machine for disc records" ], "Conversation_no": 913, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that used a lot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the IRENE scanning machine used a lot", "Truth_answer": "It is in use by several archives and preservation institutions in the United States seeking to preserve and digitize historical audio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413080554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRENE_(technology)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the IRENE scanning machine used a lot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Political_views", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 914, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where does Peter stand on LGBT issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does Peter stand on LGBT issues", "Truth_answer": "He described the show Queer as Folk as being some form of cultural propaganda, designed to make us think that something that isn't true, that homosexuality is normal behaviour.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Peter Hitchens stand on LGBT issues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Duncan", "Context": [ "Where does Peter Hitchens stand on LGBT issues?", "He described the show Queer as Folk as being some form of cultural propaganda, designed to make us think that something that isn't true, that homosexuality is normal behaviour.“" ], "Conversation_no": 914, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Duncan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Duncan", "Truth_answer": "Sir Alan James Carter Duncan is a British Conservative Party politician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sir Alan Duncan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Duncan", "Context": [ "Where does Peter Hitchens stand on LGBT issues?", "He described the show Queer as Folk as being some form of cultural propaganda, designed to make us think that something that isn't true, that homosexuality is normal behaviour.“", "Who is Sir Alan Duncan?", "Sir Alan James Carter Duncan is a British Conservative Party politician." ], "Conversation_no": 914, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is Sir Alan Duncan from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Sir Alan Duncan from", "Truth_answer": "He is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rutland and Melton", "Truth_passages": [ "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Duncan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205204901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Duncan_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205204901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Duncan_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Sir Alan Duncan from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stephenkneale.com/2017/04/29/illiberal-liberalism-claims-another-scalp-what-hope-for-dissenting-opinion/", "Context": [ "Where does Peter Hitchens stand on LGBT issues?", "He described the show Queer as Folk as being some form of cultural propaganda, designed to make us think that something that isn't true, that homosexuality is normal behaviour.“", "Who is Sir Alan Duncan?", "Sir Alan James Carter Duncan is a British Conservative Party politician.", "Where is Sir Alan Duncan from?", "He is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rutland and Melton" ], "Conversation_no": 914, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about Peter Hitchens?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Peter Hitchens", "Truth_answer": "Commenting on Duncan’s public proclamation as an openly homosexual Conservative Party member, Hitchens states: If Duncan’s private life is publicly acceptable, then our entire moral system is up for revision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Peter Hitchens on Sir Alan Duncan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/02/08/peter-hitchens-and-me/", "Context": [ "Where does Peter Hitchens stand on LGBT issues?", "He described the show Queer as Folk as being some form of cultural propaganda, designed to make us think that something that isn't true, that homosexuality is normal behaviour.“", "Who is Sir Alan Duncan?", "Sir Alan James Carter Duncan is a British Conservative Party politician.", "Where is Sir Alan Duncan from?", "He is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rutland and Melton", "What can you tell me about Peter Hitchens on Sir Alan Duncan?", "Commenting on Duncan’s public proclamation as an openly homosexual Conservative Party member, Hitchens states: If Duncan’s private life is publicly acceptable, then our entire moral system is up for revision." ], "Conversation_no": 914, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hitchens attend any rally's?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peter Hitchens attend any rally's", "Truth_answer": "Hitchens remains the most influential commentator in the UK media to argue against reform", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Hitchens attend any rally's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 915, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Guru Arjan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Guru Arjan", "Truth_answer": "Guru Arjan was the first of the two Gurus martyred in the Sikh faith and the fifth of the ten total Sikh Gurus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221161100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Guru Arjan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan", "Context": [ "Who is Guru Arjan?", "Guru Arjan was the first of the two Gurus martyred in the Sikh faith and the fifth of the ten total Sikh Gurus." ], "Conversation_no": 915, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is interesting about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is interesting about the Guru Arjan article", "Truth_answer": "He compiled the first official edition of the Sikh scripture called the Adi Granth, which later expanded into the Guru Granth Sahib.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221161100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the Guru Arjan article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan", "Context": [ "Who is Guru Arjan?", "Guru Arjan was the first of the two Gurus martyred in the Sikh faith and the fifth of the ten total Sikh Gurus.", "What is interesting about the Guru Arjan article?", "He compiled the first official edition of the Sikh scripture called the Adi Granth, which later expanded into the Guru Granth Sahib." ], "Conversation_no": 915, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other major accomplishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Guru Arjan have any other major accomplishments besides the Adi Granth", "Truth_answer": "Guru Arjan compiled the hymns of previous Gurus and of other saints into Adi Granth, the first edition of the Sikh scripture, and installed it in the Harimandir Sahib.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221161100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guru Arjan have any other major accomplishments besides the Adi Granth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan#Succession", "Context": [ "Who is Guru Arjan?", "Guru Arjan was the first of the two Gurus martyred in the Sikh faith and the fifth of the ten total Sikh Gurus.", "What is interesting about the Guru Arjan article?", "He compiled the first official edition of the Sikh scripture called the Adi Granth, which later expanded into the Guru Granth Sahib.", "Did Guru Arjan have any other major accomplishments besides the Adi Granth?", "Guru Arjan compiled the hymns of previous Gurus and of other saints into Adi Granth, the first edition of the Sikh scripture, and installed it in the Harimandir Sahib." ], "Conversation_no": 915, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What years was he active?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What years was Guru Arjan active as fifth Guru", "Truth_answer": "1581-1606 CE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Guru Arjan active as fifth Guru?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx#On_stage", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is notable about on stage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is notable about on stage", "Truth_answer": "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx#On_stage", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his stage name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Harpo Marx stage name", "Truth_answer": "Harpo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_brothers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_Brothers#Stage_beginnings", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo" ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform any other acts on stage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage", "Truth_answer": "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_brothers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo", "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career." ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he gain any recognition during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx#On_stage", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo", "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career.", "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage?" ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harpo Marx article", "Truth_answer": "Harpo had changed his name from Adolph to Arthur by 1911.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harpo Marx article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx#On_stage", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo", "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career.", "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harpo Marx article?", "Harpo had changed his name from Adolph to Arthur by 1911." ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he dislike the name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Harpo Marx dislike the name Adolph", "Truth_answer": "This was due primarily to his dislike for the name Adolph (as a child, he was routinely called Ahdie instead).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harpo Marx dislike the name Adolph?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx#On_stage", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo", "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career.", "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harpo Marx article?", "Harpo had changed his name from Adolph to Arthur by 1911.", "Why did Harpo Marx dislike the name Adolph?", "This was due primarily to his dislike for the name Adolph (as a child, he was routinely called Ahdie instead)." ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the other reason?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the other reason why Harpo Marx disliked the name Adolph", "Truth_answer": "The name change may have also happened because of the similarity between Harpo's name and Adolph Marks, a prominent show business attorney in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the other reason why Harpo Marx disliked the name Adolph?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo", "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career.", "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harpo Marx article?", "Harpo had changed his name from Adolph to Arthur by 1911.", "Why did Harpo Marx dislike the name Adolph?", "This was due primarily to his dislike for the name Adolph (as a child, he was routinely called Ahdie instead).", "What is the other reason why Harpo Marx disliked the name Adolph?", "The name change may have also happened because of the similarity between Harpo's name and Adolph Marks, a prominent show business attorney in Chicago." ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on stage with anyone famous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harpo Marx go on stage with anyone famous", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harpo Marx go on stage with anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx#On_stage", "Context": [ "What is notable about Harpo Marx on stage?", "In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later Groucho) and Milton (later Gummo), to form The Three Nightingales, later changed to simply The Marx Brothers.", "What is Harpo Marx' stage name?", "Harpo", "Did Harpo Marx perform any other acts on stage?", "Harpo was particularly talented, learning to play an estimated six different instruments throughout his career.", "Did Harpo Marx gain any recognition during the time on stage?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harpo Marx article?", "Harpo had changed his name from Adolph to Arthur by 1911.", "Why did Harpo Marx dislike the name Adolph?", "This was due primarily to his dislike for the name Adolph (as a child, he was routinely called Ahdie instead).", "What is the other reason why Harpo Marx disliked the name Adolph?", "The name change may have also happened because of the similarity between Harpo's name and Adolph Marks, a prominent show business attorney in Chicago.", "Did Harpo Marx go on stage with anyone famous?" ], "Conversation_no": 916, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's the most fascinating aspect of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the most fascinating aspect of the Harpo Marx article", "Truth_answer": "Urban legends stating that the name change came about during World War I due to the stigma that Adolf Hitler imposed on the name, are groundless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the most fascinating aspect of the Harpo Marx article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff#Grand_Ole_Opry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Roy perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roy perform at the Grand Ole Opry", "Truth_answer": "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://visitclarksvilletn.com/notable-clarksvillians/celebrity/roy-acuff/?back=famousPeople", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry." ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans", "Truth_answer": "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://visitclarksvilletn.com/notable-clarksvillians/celebrity/roy-acuff/?back=famousPeople", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans." ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Roy perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans", "Truth_answer": "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff#Early_music_career", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans" ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff", "Truth_answer": "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones" ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful", "Truth_answer": "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys." ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they play at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Smokey Mountain Boys play at", "Truth_answer": "Appalachian region", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.discogs.com/artist/1421882-Roy-Acuff-And-His-Smoky-Mountain-Boys?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys.", "Where did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play at?", "Appalachian region" ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff produce any records", "Truth_answer": "Songs Of The Smoky Mountains", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714044608id_/https://www.discogs.com/artist/1421882-Roy-Acuff-And-His-Smoky-Mountain-Boys?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714044608id_/https://www.discogs.com/artist/1421882-Roy-Acuff-And-His-Smoky-Mountain-Boys?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff produce any records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.discogs.com/artist/1421882-Roy-Acuff-And-His-Smoky-Mountain-Boys?filter_anv=0&subtype=Singles-EPs&type=Releases", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys.", "Where did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play at?", "Appalachian region", "Did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff produce any records?", "Songs Of The Smoky Mountains" ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play", "Truth_answer": "Great Speckled Bird No. 2 / Tell Mother I'll Be There", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806062351id_/https://www.discogs.com/artist/1421882-Roy-Acuff-And-His-Smoky-Mountain-Boys?filter_anv=0&subtype=Singles-EPs&type=Releases_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff#Later_career", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys.", "Where did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play at?", "Appalachian region", "Did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff produce any records?", "Songs Of The Smoky Mountains", "What songs did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play?", "Great Speckled Bird No. 2 / Tell Mother I'll Be There" ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roy Acuff win any awards", "Truth_answer": "1991, the National Medal of Arts, and a lifetime achievement award by the John F. 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The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys.", "Where did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play at?", "Appalachian region", "Did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff produce any records?", "Songs Of The Smoky Mountains", "What songs did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play?", "Great Speckled Bird No. 2 / Tell Mother I'll Be There", "Did Roy Acuff win any awards?", "1991, the National Medal of Arts, and a lifetime achievement award by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the first Country music act to receive the honor." ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instrument did Acuff play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instrument did Acuff play", "Truth_answer": "fiddler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Acuff play?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff", "Context": [ "Did Roy Acuff perform at the Grand Ole Opry?", "In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Who are the Crazy Tennesseans for Roy Acuff?", "Around 1936, Roy formed a band called the Tennessee Crackerjacks. The band’s name was later changed to the Crazy Tennesseans.", "Did Roy Acuff perform with the Crazy Tennesseans?", "Roy formed the Crazy Tennesseans", "Who are the members of the band the Crazy Tennesseans with Roy Acuff?", "Roy Acuff, Jess Easterday, Clell Summey, Red Jones", "Are the Smokey Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff successful?", "Acuff began his music career in the 1930s and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys.", "Where did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play at?", "Appalachian region", "Did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff produce any records?", "Songs Of The Smoky Mountains", "What songs did the Smoky Mountain Boys with Roy Acuff play?", "Great Speckled Bird No. 2 / Tell Mother I'll Be There", "Did Roy Acuff win any awards?", "1991, the National Medal of Arts, and a lifetime achievement award by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the first Country music act to receive the honor.", "What instrument did Acuff play?", "fiddler" ], "Conversation_no": 917, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any other instruments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roy Acuff play any other instruments", "Truth_answer": "singer and fiddler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Acuff play any other instruments?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Jones born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Jones born", "Truth_answer": "Born and raised in Swansea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea" ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born", "Truth_answer": "born 25 September 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969" ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents", "Truth_answer": "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress" ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon" ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school", "Truth_answer": "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career." ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college", "Truth_answer": "She went on to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, for a three-year course in musical theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career.", "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college?", "She went on to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, for a three-year course in musical theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her first acting role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' first acting role", "Truth_answer": "In 1981, she played the lead role of Annie in a Swansea production of the musical, which was staged at the Swansea Grand Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' first acting role?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career.", "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college?", "She went on to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, for a three-year course in musical theatre.", "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' first acting role?", "In 1981, she played the lead role of Annie in a Swansea production of the musical, which was staged at the Swansea Grand Theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What character did she play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What character did Catherine Zeta-Jones play", "Truth_answer": "Annie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What character did Catherine Zeta-Jones play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career.", "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college?", "She went on to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, for a three-year course in musical theatre.", "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' first acting role?", "In 1981, she played the lead role of Annie in a Swansea production of the musical, which was staged at the Swansea Grand Theatre.", "What character did Catherine Zeta-Jones play?", "Annie" ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her next role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' next role", "Truth_answer": "Two years later, she played the lead role of Tallulah in a West End production of Bugsy Malone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' next role?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career.", "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college?", "She went on to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, for a three-year course in musical theatre.", "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' first acting role?", "In 1981, she played the lead role of Annie in a Swansea production of the musical, which was staged at the Swansea Grand Theatre.", "What character did Catherine Zeta-Jones play?", "Annie", "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' next role?", "Two years later, she played the lead role of Tallulah in a West End production of Bugsy Malone." ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the play that she played this role in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the play that Catherine Zeta-Jones played Tallulah role in", "Truth_answer": "Bugsy Malone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the play that Catherine Zeta-Jones played Tallulah role in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones#Early_life_and_initial_stage_career", "Context": [ "Where was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "Born and raised in Swansea", "When was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?", "born 25 September 1969", "Who were Catherine Zeta-Jones' parents?", "David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress", "Does Catherine Zeta-Jones have any siblings?", "She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon", "Where did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to school?", "She was educated at the Dumbarton House School. When she was 15, Zeta-Jones dropped out of school without obtaining O-levels and decided to live in London to pursue a full-time acting career.", "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones go to college?", "She went on to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, for a three-year course in musical theatre.", "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' first acting role?", "In 1981, she played the lead role of Annie in a Swansea production of the musical, which was staged at the Swansea Grand Theatre.", "What character did Catherine Zeta-Jones play?", "Annie", "What was Catherine Zeta-Jones' next role?", "Two years later, she played the lead role of Tallulah in a West End production of Bugsy Malone.", "What was the name of the play that Catherine Zeta-Jones played Tallulah role in?", "Bugsy Malone" ], "Conversation_no": 918, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she in any other plays following 42nd street?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Catherine Zeta-Jones in any other plays following 42nd street", "Truth_answer": "Her next stage appearance was with the English National Opera at the London Coliseum in 1989 where she played Mae Jones in Kurt Weill's Street Scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Catherine Zeta-Jones in any other plays following 42nd street?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie#1994%E2%80%931996:_Third_Rock_from_the_Sun,_Mr._Christmas_and_Life's_So_Funny", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Third Rock from the Sun?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Third Rock from the Sun", "Truth_answer": "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie#1994%E2%80%931996:_Third_Rock_from_the_Sun,_Mr._Christmas_and_Life's_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album" ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the hits from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the hits from the album", "Truth_answer": "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie#1994%E2%80%931996:_Third_Rock_from_the_Sun,_Mr._Christmas_and_Life's_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man" ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie", "Truth_answer": "his second consecutive platinum album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie#1994%E2%80%931996:_Third_Rock_from_the_Sun,_Mr._Christmas_and_Life's_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man", "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun?", "his second consecutive platinum album" ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas by Joe Diffie", "Truth_answer": "LeRoy the Redneck Reindeer, was a Christmas single, peaking at number 33 upon initial release and re-entering the country music charts for the next two years based on Christmas airplay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas by Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie#1994%E2%80%931996:_Third_Rock_from_the_Sun,_Mr._Christmas_and_Life's_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man", "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun?", "his second consecutive platinum album", "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas by Joe Diffie?", "LeRoy the Redneck Reindeer, was a Christmas single, peaking at number 33 upon initial release and re-entering the country music charts for the next two years based on Christmas airplay" ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any special performances for the Mr. Christmas album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any special performances for the Mr. Christmas album by Joe Diffie", "Truth_answer": "Of this album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, it's pleasant, but it's not particularly distinguished.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any special performances for the Mr. Christmas album by Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life%27s_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man", "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun?", "his second consecutive platinum album", "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas by Joe Diffie?", "LeRoy the Redneck Reindeer, was a Christmas single, peaking at number 33 upon initial release and re-entering the country music charts for the next two years based on Christmas airplay", "Were there any special performances for the Mr. Christmas album by Joe Diffie?", "Of this album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, it's pleasant, but it's not particularly distinguished.“" ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Life's So Funny come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Life's So Funny come out", "Truth_answer": "1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life's_So_Funny_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Life's So Funny come out for Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life%27s_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man", "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun?", "his second consecutive platinum album", "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas by Joe Diffie?", "LeRoy the Redneck Reindeer, was a Christmas single, peaking at number 33 upon initial release and re-entering the country music charts for the next two years based on Christmas airplay", "Were there any special performances for the Mr. Christmas album by Joe Diffie?", "Of this album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, it's pleasant, but it's not particularly distinguished.“", "When did Life's So Funny come out for Joe Diffie?", "1995" ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any hits for Life's So Funny?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any hits for Life's So Funny by Joe Diffie", "Truth_answer": "It contains the single Bigger Than the Beatles, Diffie's last Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life's_So_Funny_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits for Life's So Funny by Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Diffie#1994%E2%80%931996:_Third_Rock_from_the_Sun,_Mr._Christmas_and_Life's_So_Funny", "Context": [ "What is Third Rock from the Sun for Joe Diffie?", "Third Rock from the Sun was Diffie's highest-charting Top Country Album", "What were some of the hits from the album Third Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie?", "The album included two consecutive number one singles in its title track and in Pickup Man", "Did Joe Diffie win any awards for the album Third Rock from the Sun?", "his second consecutive platinum album", "Where there any popular songs from Mr. Christmas by Joe Diffie?", "LeRoy the Redneck Reindeer, was a Christmas single, peaking at number 33 upon initial release and re-entering the country music charts for the next two years based on Christmas airplay", "Were there any special performances for the Mr. Christmas album by Joe Diffie?", "Of this album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, it's pleasant, but it's not particularly distinguished.“", "When did Life's So Funny come out for Joe Diffie?", "1995", "Were there any hits for Life's So Funny by Joe Diffie?", "It contains the single Bigger Than the Beatles, Diffie's last Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts." ], "Conversation_no": 919, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any mention of critic's response to the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any mention of critic's response to the album", "Truth_answer": "Country Standard Time critic George Hauenstein praised the album for containing songs that are slightly different from [what] those other artists sing.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any mention of critic's response to the album Life's So Funny by Joe Diffie?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur#Birth_and_appearance", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 920, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was significant about his birth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was significant about his birth", "Truth_answer": "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114133112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was significant about the Minotaur's birth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur#Birth_and_appearance", "Context": [ "what was significant about the Minotaur's birth?", "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule." ], "Conversation_no": 920, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he beat them and become ruler?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Minos beat his brothers and become ruler", "Truth_answer": "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114133112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Minos beat his brothers and become ruler?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur#Birth_and_appearance", "Context": [ "what was significant about the Minotaur's birth?", "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule.", "did Minos beat his brothers and become ruler?", "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule." ], "Conversation_no": 920, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the competition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the competition", "Truth_answer": "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114133112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the competition between Minos and his brothers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur#Birth_and_appearance", "Context": [ "what was significant about the Minotaur's birth?", "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule.", "did Minos beat his brothers and become ruler?", "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule.", "what was the competition between Minos and his brothers?", "After he ascended the throne of the island of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule." ], "Conversation_no": 920, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his appearance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the Minotaur's appearance", "Truth_answer": "The Minotaur is commonly represented in Classical art with the body of a man and the head and tail of a bull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114133112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Minotaur's appearance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright#Rise_to_fame,_debut_album", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 921, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Demo tapes were produced by who?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Demo tapes were produced by who", "Truth_answer": "Pierre Marchand", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Demo tapes by Rufus Wainwright were produced by who?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright#Rise_to_fame,_debut_album", "Context": [ "Demo tapes by Rufus Wainwright were produced by who?", "Pierre Marchand" ], "Conversation_no": 921, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Rufus Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who", "Truth_answer": "Wainwright was nominated for four awards by the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Rufus Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright#Rise_to_fame,_debut_album", "Context": [ "Demo tapes by Rufus Wainwright were produced by who?", "Pierre Marchand", "Rufus Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who?", "Wainwright was nominated for four awards by the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 921, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Rufus Wainwright won what media award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Rufus Wainwright won what media award", "Truth_answer": "Rufus Wainwright won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Album and a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Rufus Wainwright won what media award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright#Rise_to_fame,_debut_album", "Context": [ "Demo tapes by Rufus Wainwright were produced by who?", "Pierre Marchand", "Rufus Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who?", "Wainwright was nominated for four awards by the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards.", "Rufus Wainwright won what media award?", "Rufus Wainwright won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Album and a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album." ], "Conversation_no": 921, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In 1996 Wainwright toured with who?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In 1996 Rufus Wainwright toured with who", "Truth_answer": "In 1996 Wainwright toured the UK as Special Guest of Kate & Anna McGarrigle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In 1996 Rufus Wainwright toured with who?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright#Rise_to_fame,_debut_album", "Context": [ "Demo tapes by Rufus Wainwright were produced by who?", "Pierre Marchand", "Rufus Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who?", "Wainwright was nominated for four awards by the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards.", "Rufus Wainwright won what media award?", "Rufus Wainwright won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Album and a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album.", "In 1996 Rufus Wainwright toured with who?", "In 1996 Wainwright toured the UK as Special Guest of Kate & Anna McGarrigle." ], "Conversation_no": 921, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In December of 1998 he appeared in what commercial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In December of 1998 Rufus Wainwright appeared in what commercial", "Truth_answer": "In December 1998, he appeared in a Gap commercial directed by Phil Harder", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In December of 1998 Rufus Wainwright appeared in what commercial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright#Rise_to_fame,_debut_album", "Context": [ "Demo tapes by Rufus Wainwright were produced by who?", "Pierre Marchand", "Rufus Wainwright was nominated for four awards by who?", "Wainwright was nominated for four awards by the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards.", "Rufus Wainwright won what media award?", "Rufus Wainwright won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Album and a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album.", "In 1996 Rufus Wainwright toured with who?", "In 1996 Wainwright toured the UK as Special Guest of Kate & Anna McGarrigle.", "In December of 1998 Rufus Wainwright appeared in what commercial?", "In December 1998, he appeared in a Gap commercial directed by Phil Harder" ], "Conversation_no": 921, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In that commercial what did he perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In December of 1998 Rufus Wainwright performed", "Truth_answer": "Frank Loesser's What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In the Gap commercial directed by Phil Harder what did Rufus Wainwright perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is something she was criticised for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is something she was criticised for", "Truth_answer": "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities." ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the controversary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities", "Truth_answer": "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall." ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she accused of doing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing", "Truth_answer": "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the tactic they used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing", "Truth_answer": "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Kensington_Welfare_Rights_Union", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did this occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur", "Truth_answer": "1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were they going to do with the homes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the homes they going to do with the homes", "Truth_answer": "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994", "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did people think regarding this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken", "Truth_answer": "John Kromer wrote: No good can come of an organization-building strategy, which is based on misleading poor people or preventing them from obtaining access to available assistance and support.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Kensington_Welfare_Rights_Union", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994", "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken", "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken?", "John Kromer wrote: No good can come of an organization-building strategy, which is based on misleading poor people or preventing them from obtaining access to available assistance and support.“" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was involved in this controversary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was involved in homes being illegally taken by Cheri Honkala controversary besides Cheri Honkala", "Truth_answer": "Kensington Welfare Rights Union", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in homes being illegally taken by Cheri Honkala controversary besides Cheri Honkala?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994", "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken", "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken?", "John Kromer wrote: No good can come of an organization-building strategy, which is based on misleading poor people or preventing them from obtaining access to available assistance and support.“", "Who else was involved in homes being illegally taken by Cheri Honkala controversary besides Cheri Honkala?", "Kensington Welfare Rights Union" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an interesting fact regarding this criticism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding the criticism of Cheri Honkala taking homes illegally", "Truth_answer": "Honkala added: I get criticized on a regular basis for not being a team player. But I have no qualms about holding a protest tomorrow at offices denying basic necessities.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding the criticism of Cheri Honkala taking homes illegally?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Kensington_Welfare_Rights_Union", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994", "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken", "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken?", "John Kromer wrote: No good can come of an organization-building strategy, which is based on misleading poor people or preventing them from obtaining access to available assistance and support.“", "Who else was involved in homes being illegally taken by Cheri Honkala controversary besides Cheri Honkala?", "Kensington Welfare Rights Union", "What is an interesting fact regarding the criticism of Cheri Honkala taking homes illegally?", "Honkala added: I get criticized on a regular basis for not being a team player. But I have no qualms about holding a protest tomorrow at offices denying basic necessities.“" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what ways did she do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what ways did Cheri Honkala protest offices denying basic necessities", "Truth_answer": "In October 1996, Honkala, with KWRU, staged a sit-in on the floor of the rotunda of Harrisburg's capitol building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways did Cheri Honkala protest offices denying basic necessities?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Kensington_Welfare_Rights_Union", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994", "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken", "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken?", "John Kromer wrote: No good can come of an organization-building strategy, which is based on misleading poor people or preventing them from obtaining access to available assistance and support.“", "Who else was involved in homes being illegally taken by Cheri Honkala controversary besides Cheri Honkala?", "Kensington Welfare Rights Union", "What is an interesting fact regarding the criticism of Cheri Honkala taking homes illegally?", "Honkala added: I get criticized on a regular basis for not being a team player. But I have no qualms about holding a protest tomorrow at offices denying basic necessities.“", "In what ways did Cheri Honkala protest offices denying basic necessities?", "In October 1996, Honkala, with KWRU, staged a sit-in on the floor of the rotunda of Harrisburg's capitol building." ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other tactics did she use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other tactics did Cheri Honkala use to protest offices denying basic necessities", "Truth_answer": "ignore the bureaucracy and its delays, particularly the paperwork, paying rent into an escrow account to avoid trespassing charges", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other tactics did Cheri Honkala use to protest offices denying basic necessities?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala#Criticism", "Context": [ "what is something Cheri Honkala was criticised for?", "She has been criticized for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.", "What caused people to critized Cheri Honkala for the controversary of her controntational tactics in dealing with the authorities?", "She would assault people with her high-pitched nasal voice—in public demonstrations, in confrontations with elected officials, in media interviews, and in front of a ragged tent on Independence Mall.", "What was Cheri Honkala accused of doing?", "preventing poor followers from obtaining housing", "what was the tactic Cheri Honkala used in pretenting poor followers from obtaining housing?", "tactic of breaking into vacant homes, rather than utilizing established organizations", "when did Cheri Honkala break into vacant homes rather than utilizing established organization and in turn preventing poor followers from obtaining housing occur?", "1994", "what was Cheri Honkala going to do with the broken in vacant homes?", "rehabilitate the homes illegally taken", "what did people think regarding Cheri Honkala's rehabilitation of homes illegally taken?", "John Kromer wrote: No good can come of an organization-building strategy, which is based on misleading poor people or preventing them from obtaining access to available assistance and support.“", "Who else was involved in homes being illegally taken by Cheri Honkala controversary besides Cheri Honkala?", "Kensington Welfare Rights Union", "What is an interesting fact regarding the criticism of Cheri Honkala taking homes illegally?", "Honkala added: I get criticized on a regular basis for not being a team player. But I have no qualms about holding a protest tomorrow at offices denying basic necessities.“", "In what ways did Cheri Honkala protest offices denying basic necessities?", "In October 1996, Honkala, with KWRU, staged a sit-in on the floor of the rotunda of Harrisburg's capitol building.", "what other tactics did Cheri Honkala use to protest offices denying basic necessities?", "ignore the bureaucracy and its delays, particularly the paperwork, paying rent into an escrow account to avoid trespassing charges" ], "Conversation_no": 922, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she ever able to help anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Cheri Honkala ever able to help anyone", "Truth_answer": "she negotiated successfully with park authorities to leave the site without the necessity of admitting guilt or of enduring mass arrests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Cheri Honkala ever able to help anyone?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Junior?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Junior", "Truth_answer": "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments." ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this in Hockey?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Junior for Pavel Bure in Hockey", "Truth_answer": "Ice hockey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p46", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p50", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p52", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey" ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful as a junior?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior", "Truth_answer": "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey", "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal." ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do as a Junior hockey player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player", "Truth_answer": "at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland. He scored two goals and four assists in ten games to help the Soviets to a gold medal finish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player besides win the gold medal at the 1989 European Junior Championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey", "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player besides win the gold medal at the 1989 European Junior Championship?", "at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland. He scored two goals and four assists in ten games to help the Soviets to a gold medal finish." ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Pavel Bure when he helped the Soviets to a gold medal finish at the 1990 World Championships", "Truth_answer": "19-year-old", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Pavel Bure when he helped the Soviets to a gold medal finish at the 1990 World Championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey", "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player besides win the gold medal at the 1989 European Junior Championship?", "at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland. He scored two goals and four assists in ten games to help the Soviets to a gold medal finish.", "How old was Pavel Bure when he helped the Soviets to a gold medal finish at the 1990 World Championships?", "19-year-old" ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he drafted to the NHL as a junior?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Pavel Bure drafted to the NHL as a junior", "Truth_answer": "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pavel Bure drafted to the NHL as a junior?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey", "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player besides win the gold medal at the 1989 European Junior Championship?", "at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland. He scored two goals and four assists in ten games to help the Soviets to a gold medal finish.", "How old was Pavel Bure when he helped the Soviets to a gold medal finish at the 1990 World Championships?", "19-year-old", "Was Pavel Bure drafted to the NHL as a junior?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments." ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do as a junior?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Pavel Bure do as a junior hockey player besides competing in tournaments alone prior to joining the NHL in 1991", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Bure appeared in his third and final World Junior Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pavel Bure do as a junior hockey player besides competing in tournaments alone prior to joining the NHL in 1991?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey", "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player besides win the gold medal at the 1989 European Junior Championship?", "at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland. He scored two goals and four assists in ten games to help the Soviets to a gold medal finish.", "How old was Pavel Bure when he helped the Soviets to a gold medal finish at the 1990 World Championships?", "19-year-old", "Was Pavel Bure drafted to the NHL as a junior?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a junior hockey player besides competing in tournaments alone prior to joining the NHL in 1991?", "In 1991, Bure appeared in his third and final World Junior Championships." ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win a junior championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure win a junior championship", "Truth_answer": "World Junior Championships, 1989 United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure win a junior championship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure#Junior", "Context": [ "What is Junior for Pavel Bure?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "Was Pavel Bure competing for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments in Hockey?", "Ice hockey", "Was Pavel Bure successful as a junior hocky player?", "He participated in the 1989 European Junior Championship, helping the Soviet Union win the gold medal.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a Junior hockey player besides win the gold medal at the 1989 European Junior Championship?", "at the 1990 World Championships in Switzerland. He scored two goals and four assists in ten games to help the Soviets to a gold medal finish.", "How old was Pavel Bure when he helped the Soviets to a gold medal finish at the 1990 World Championships?", "19-year-old", "Was Pavel Bure drafted to the NHL as a junior?", "Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed for the Soviet Union in several junior, international tournaments.", "What else did Pavel Bure do as a junior hockey player besides competing in tournaments alone prior to joining the NHL in 1991?", "In 1991, Bure appeared in his third and final World Junior Championships.", "Did Pavel Bure win a junior championship?", "World Junior Championships, 1989 United States" ], "Conversation_no": 923, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure win any awards", "Truth_answer": "1989 World Junior Championship Best Forward. 1989 World Junior Championship All-Star Team. 1989 World Junior Championship gold medal (Soviet Union).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure win any awards as a junior hockey player?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage#MSNBC_television_show", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 924, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Michael work with msnbc?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Michael work with msnbc", "Truth_answer": "Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Savage work with msnbc?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage#MSNBC_television_show", "Context": [ "When did Michael Savage work with msnbc?", "Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003" ], "Conversation_no": 924, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the show ever air on tv?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Michael Savage MSNBC show ever air on tv", "Truth_answer": "Four months later, on July 7, Savage was fired from his MSNBC television show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Michael Savage MSNBC show ever air on tv?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage#MSNBC_television_show", "Context": [ "When did Michael Savage work with msnbc?", "Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003", "Did the Michael Savage MSNBC show ever air on tv?", "Four months later, on July 7, Savage was fired from his MSNBC television show" ], "Conversation_no": 924, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they fire savage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did MSNBC fire Michael Savage", "Truth_answer": "after remarks made in response to a caller, later identified as prank caller Bob Foster, who insulted Savage's teeth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did MSNBC fire Michael Savage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage#MSNBC_television_show", "Context": [ "When did Michael Savage work with msnbc?", "Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003", "Did the Michael Savage MSNBC show ever air on tv?", "Four months later, on July 7, Savage was fired from his MSNBC television show", "Why did MSNBC fire Michael Savage?", "after remarks made in response to a caller, later identified as prank caller Bob Foster, who insulted Savage's teeth." ], "Conversation_no": 924, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other reasons he was fired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other reasons Michael Savage was fired from MSNBC", "Truth_answer": "Savage asked if Foster was a sodomite, to which the caller answered, Yes. Savage then said You should only get AIDS and die, you pig; how's that?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other reasons Michael Savage was fired from MSNBC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage#Immigration", "Context": [ "When did Michael Savage work with msnbc?", "Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003", "Did the Michael Savage MSNBC show ever air on tv?", "Four months later, on July 7, Savage was fired from his MSNBC television show", "Why did MSNBC fire Michael Savage?", "after remarks made in response to a caller, later identified as prank caller Bob Foster, who insulted Savage's teeth.", "Are there other reasons Michael Savage was fired from MSNBC?", "Savage asked if Foster was a sodomite, to which the caller answered, Yes. Savage then said You should only get AIDS and die, you pig; how's that?" ], "Conversation_no": 924, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he say other rude things to people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Savage say other rude things to people", "Truth_answer": "Savage opposes immigration, saying Read my lips: no new immigrants. He frequently warns that immigrants carry diseases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Savage say other rude things to people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage", "Context": [ "When did Michael Savage work with msnbc?", "Savage was hired by MSNBC president Erik Sorenson to do a one-hour show beginning March 8, 2003", "Did the Michael Savage MSNBC show ever air on tv?", "Four months later, on July 7, Savage was fired from his MSNBC television show", "Why did MSNBC fire Michael Savage?", "after remarks made in response to a caller, later identified as prank caller Bob Foster, who insulted Savage's teeth.", "Are there other reasons Michael Savage was fired from MSNBC?", "Savage asked if Foster was a sodomite, to which the caller answered, Yes. Savage then said You should only get AIDS and die, you pig; how's that?", "Did Michael Savage say other rude things to people?", "Savage opposes immigration, saying Read my lips: no new immigrants. He frequently warns that immigrants carry diseases." ], "Conversation_no": 924, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever go back to tv or another job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Savage ever go back to tv after MSNBC or another job", "Truth_answer": "He is the host of The Savage Nation, a nationally syndicated talk show that aired on Talk Radio Network across the United States until 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Savage ever go back to tv after MSNBC or another job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did George do in the early civil war years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George do in the early civil war years", "Truth_answer": "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023234130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War" ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role in preventing it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War", "Truth_answer": "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023234130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states" ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his reason for rejection?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals", "Truth_answer": "arguing that the Union is not worth preserving if such measures are needed to do so", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023234130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states", "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals?", "arguing that the Union is not worth preserving if such measures are needed to do so" ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else that he did in the early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else that George S. Boutwell did in the early years", "Truth_answer": "In June and July 1862, Boutwell served on a military commission in the Department of War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023234130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else that George S. Boutwell did in the early years besides attempting to prevent the impending Civil War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states", "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals?", "arguing that the Union is not worth preserving if such measures are needed to do so", "Was there anything else that George S. Boutwell did in the early years besides attempting to prevent the impending Civil War?", "In June and July 1862, Boutwell served on a military commission in the Department of War" ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his job at the Department of war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was George S. Boutwell job at the Department of war", "Truth_answer": "investigating irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Frémont", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023234130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was George S. Boutwell job at the Department of war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states", "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals?", "arguing that the Union is not worth preserving if such measures are needed to do so", "Was there anything else that George S. Boutwell did in the early years besides attempting to prevent the impending Civil War?", "In June and July 1862, Boutwell served on a military commission in the Department of War", "what was George S. Boutwell job at the Department of war?", "investigating irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Frémont" ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of the irregularities that he was investigating?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of the irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Fremont that George S. Boutwell was investigating", "Truth_answer": "Assistant Quartermaster Reuben Hatch had been defrauding the department, and the commission was established on Lincoln's order to forestall a court martial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Fremont that George S. Boutwell was investigating?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states", "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals?", "arguing that the Union is not worth preserving if such measures are needed to do so", "Was there anything else that George S. Boutwell did in the early years besides attempting to prevent the impending Civil War?", "In June and July 1862, Boutwell served on a military commission in the Department of War", "what was George S. Boutwell job at the Department of war?", "investigating irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Frémont", "what were some of the irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Fremont that George S. Boutwell was investigating?", "Assistant Quartermaster Reuben Hatch had been defrauding the department, and the commission was established on Lincoln's order to forestall a court martial." ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the allegations come out to be true?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the allegations that Assistant Quartermaster Reuben Hatch had been defrauding the department come out to be true as a result of the commission with George S. Boutwell's investigation", "Truth_answer": "Boutwell spent two months in the army camp at Cairo, Illinois, under conditions he described as disagreeable because of flooding and unsanitary conditions. The commission cleared Hatch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the allegations that Assistant Quartermaster Reuben Hatch had been defrauding the department come out to be true as a result of the commission with George S. Boutwell's investigation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell#Early_Civil_War_years", "Context": [ "What did George S. Boutwell do in the early civil war years?", "Boutwell attended the Peace Conference of 1861 in Washington, D.C. which attempted to prevent the impending Civil War", "What was George S. Boutwell's role in preventing the impending Civil War?", "In the peace conference, he angrily rejected Southern proposals favoring the extension of slavery and its enforcement in northern states", "what was George S. Boutwell reason for rejection of Southern proposals?", "arguing that the Union is not worth preserving if such measures are needed to do so", "Was there anything else that George S. Boutwell did in the early years besides attempting to prevent the impending Civil War?", "In June and July 1862, Boutwell served on a military commission in the Department of War", "what was George S. Boutwell job at the Department of war?", "investigating irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Frémont", "what were some of the irregularities in the quartermaster's department of General John C. Fremont that George S. Boutwell was investigating?", "Assistant Quartermaster Reuben Hatch had been defrauding the department, and the commission was established on Lincoln's order to forestall a court martial.", "did the allegations that Assistant Quartermaster Reuben Hatch had been defrauding the department come out to be true as a result of the commission with George S. Boutwell's investigation?", "Boutwell spent two months in the army camp at Cairo, Illinois, under conditions he described as disagreeable because of flooding and unsanitary conditions. The commission cleared Hatch." ], "Conversation_no": 925, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about Boutwell and the early civil years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about George S. Boutwell and the early civil years after the Cairo, Illinois army camp", "Truth_answer": "In July 1862, while he was still in Cairo, Boutwell was appointed the first Commissioner of Internal Revenue by President Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023234130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Boutwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about George S. Boutwell and the early civil years after the Cairo, Illinois army camp?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Dragonriders_of_Pern_series", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Anne do with dragons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Anne do with dragons", "Truth_answer": "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern#Original_trilogy", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series." ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she write dragonrider?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider", "Truth_answer": "1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Dragons", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "1967" ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her writing win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Weyr Search won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Dragons", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "1967", "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards?", "Weyr Search won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella" ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the story on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the story Weyr Search on", "Truth_answer": "The first Pern story, Weyr Search, was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the story Weyr Search on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Dragons", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "1967", "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards?", "Weyr Search won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella", "What was the story Weyr Search on?", "The first Pern story, Weyr Search, was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact" ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anne McCaffrey article", "Truth_answer": "Weyr Search covers the recruitment of a young woman, Lessa, to establish a telepathic bond with a queen dragon at its hatching", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anne McCaffrey article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Dragons", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "1967", "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards?", "Weyr Search won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella", "What was the story Weyr Search on?", "The first Pern story, Weyr Search, was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anne McCaffrey article?", "Weyr Search covers the recruitment of a young woman, Lessa, to establish a telepathic bond with a queen dragon at its hatching" ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did others think of this telepathic bond?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did characters in the Anne McCaffrey book Weyr Search think of the telepathic bond between Lessa and a queen dragon at its hatching", "Truth_answer": "Lessa thus becoming a dragonrider and the leader of a Weyr community", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did characters in the Anne McCaffrey book Weyr Search think of the telepathic bond between Lessa and a queen dragon at its hatching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Classification", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "1967", "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards?", "Weyr Search won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella", "What was the story Weyr Search on?", "The first Pern story, Weyr Search, was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anne McCaffrey article?", "Weyr Search covers the recruitment of a young woman, Lessa, to establish a telepathic bond with a queen dragon at its hatching", "What did characters in the Anne McCaffrey book Weyr Search think of the telepathic bond between Lessa and a queen dragon at its hatching?", "Lessa thus becoming a dragonrider and the leader of a Weyr community" ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was in so interesed in dragons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Anne McCaffrey so interesed in dragons", "Truth_answer": "Dragons have a universal appeal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Anne McCaffrey so interesed in dragons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey#Dragons", "Context": [ "What did Anne McCaffrey do with dragons?", "McCaffrey's best-known works are the Dragonriders of Pern series.", "When did Anne McCaffrey write dragonrider?", "1967", "Did Anne McCaffrey's writing win any awards?", "Weyr Search won the 1968 Hugo Award for best novella", "What was the story Weyr Search on?", "The first Pern story, Weyr Search, was published in 1967 by John W. Campbell in Analog Science Fiction and Fact", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anne McCaffrey article?", "Weyr Search covers the recruitment of a young woman, Lessa, to establish a telepathic bond with a queen dragon at its hatching", "What did characters in the Anne McCaffrey book Weyr Search think of the telepathic bond between Lessa and a queen dragon at its hatching?", "Lessa thus becoming a dragonrider and the leader of a Weyr community", "Why was Anne McCaffrey so interesed in dragons?", "Dragons have a universal appeal" ], "Conversation_no": 926, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did editor campbell think?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did editor campbell think of Anne McCaffrey's writing", "Truth_answer": "Editor Campbell requested to see dragons fighting thread [the menace from space], and also suggested time travel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did editor campbell think of Anne McCaffrey's writing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the new haven incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the new haven incident", "Truth_answer": "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police." ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why dd the police take him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors", "Truth_answer": "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them." ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan", "Truth_answer": "the officer told Morrison and the female to leave. Morrison said, Eat it. The policeman took out mace and warned Morrison, Last chance. Morrison replied, Last chance to eat it.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them.", "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan?", "the officer told Morrison and the female to leave. Morrison said, Eat it. The policeman took out mace and warned Morrison, Last chance. Morrison replied, Last chance to eat it.“" ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he arrested and charged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the policeman arrested and charged", "Truth_answer": "There is some discrepancy as to what happened next: but Manzarek recounts in his book that both Jim and the fan were sprayed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Morrison of The Doors arrested and charged after responding to the officer to eat it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them.", "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan?", "the officer told Morrison and the female to leave. Morrison said, Eat it. The policeman took out mace and warned Morrison, Last chance. Morrison replied, Last chance to eat it.“", "Was Morrison of The Doors arrested and charged after responding to the officer to eat it?", "There is some discrepancy as to what happened next: but Manzarek recounts in his book that both Jim and the fan were sprayed." ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this resolve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Morrison of The Doors being sprayed resolve", "Truth_answer": "The Doors' main act was delayed for an hour while Jim recovered, after which The Doors took the stage very late.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Morrison of The Doors being sprayed resolve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them.", "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan?", "the officer told Morrison and the female to leave. Morrison said, Eat it. The policeman took out mace and warned Morrison, Last chance. Morrison replied, Last chance to eat it.“", "Was Morrison of The Doors arrested and charged after responding to the officer to eat it?", "There is some discrepancy as to what happened next: but Manzarek recounts in his book that both Jim and the fan were sprayed.", "How did Morrison of The Doors being sprayed resolve?", "The Doors' main act was delayed for an hour while Jim recovered, after which The Doors took the stage very late." ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Doors do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Doors and Morrison do after taking the stage an hour late due to Jim's recovery from being sprayed by an officer at New Haven Arena, December 9, 1967", "Truth_answer": "Halfway through the first set, Morrison proceeded to create an improvised song about his experience with the little men in blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Doors and Morrison do after taking the stage an hour late due to Jim's recovery from being sprayed by an officer at New Haven Arena, December 9, 1967?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#New_Haven_incident_(December_1967)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them.", "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan?", "the officer told Morrison and the female to leave. Morrison said, Eat it. The policeman took out mace and warned Morrison, Last chance. Morrison replied, Last chance to eat it.“", "Was Morrison of The Doors arrested and charged after responding to the officer to eat it?", "There is some discrepancy as to what happened next: but Manzarek recounts in his book that both Jim and the fan were sprayed.", "How did Morrison of The Doors being sprayed resolve?", "The Doors' main act was delayed for an hour while Jim recovered, after which The Doors took the stage very late.", "What did the Doors and Morrison do after taking the stage an hour late due to Jim's recovery from being sprayed by an officer at New Haven Arena, December 9, 1967?", "Halfway through the first set, Morrison proceeded to create an improvised song about his experience with the little men in blue." ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was most interesting about this incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was most interesting about the The Doors incident with Morrison", "Truth_answer": "The concert was abruptly ended when Morrison was dragged offstage by the police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was most interesting about the The Doors incident with Morrison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#Waiting_for_the_Sun_(April%E2%80%93December_1968)", "Context": [ "What was the new haven incident for the The Doors?", "On December 9, 1967, the Doors performed a now infamous concert at New Haven Arena in New Haven, Connecticut, which ended abruptly when Morrison was arrested by local police.", "Why dd the police take Morrison of The Doors?", "Morrison had been kissing a female fan backstage in a bathroom shower stall prior to the start of the concert when a police officer happened upon them.", "what happened next after a police officer happened upon Morrison of The Doors kissing a female fan?", "the officer told Morrison and the female to leave. Morrison said, Eat it. The policeman took out mace and warned Morrison, Last chance. Morrison replied, Last chance to eat it.“", "Was Morrison of The Doors arrested and charged after responding to the officer to eat it?", "There is some discrepancy as to what happened next: but Manzarek recounts in his book that both Jim and the fan were sprayed.", "How did Morrison of The Doors being sprayed resolve?", "The Doors' main act was delayed for an hour while Jim recovered, after which The Doors took the stage very late.", "What did the Doors and Morrison do after taking the stage an hour late due to Jim's recovery from being sprayed by an officer at New Haven Arena, December 9, 1967?", "Halfway through the first set, Morrison proceeded to create an improvised song about his experience with the little men in blue.", "what was most interesting about the The Doors incident with Morrison?", "The concert was abruptly ended when Morrison was dragged offstage by the police." ], "Conversation_no": 927, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour anymore after the incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Doors with Morrison tour anymore after the incident at New Haven Arena", "Truth_answer": "Approaching the height of their popularity, The Doors played a series of outdoor shows that led to frenzied scenes between fans and police, particularly at Chicago Coliseum on May 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Doors with Morrison tour anymore after the incident at New Haven Arena?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he die", "Truth_answer": "3 June 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "3 June 1989" ], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die", "Truth_answer": "Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "3 June 1989", "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days." ], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 10 days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 10 days", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 10 days for Ruhollah Khomeini in Jamaran hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "3 June 1989", "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days.", "what happened in 10 days for Ruhollah Khomeini in Jamaran hospital?", "Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days" ], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was he when he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was Ruhollah Khomeini when he died", "Truth_answer": "at the age of 86", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p38", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Ruhollah Khomeini when he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Death_and_funeral", "Context": [ "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "3 June 1989", "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days.", "what happened in 10 days for Ruhollah Khomeini in Jamaran hospital?", "Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days", "how old was Ruhollah Khomeini when he died?", "at the age of 86" ], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was his funeral?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Ruhollah Khomeini's funeral", "Truth_answer": "4 June", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Ruhollah Khomeini's funeral?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "3 June 1989", "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days.", "what happened in 10 days for Ruhollah Khomeini in Jamaran hospital?", "Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days", "how old was Ruhollah Khomeini when he died?", "at the age of 86", "when was Ruhollah Khomeini's funeral?", "4 June" ], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ruhollah Khomeini have any family", "Truth_answer": "Spouse(s) Khadijeh Saqafi (m. 1929). Children. Mostafa, Zahra, Sadiqeh, Farideh, Ahmad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ruhollah Khomeini have any family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "when did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "3 June 1989", "how did Ruhollah Khomeini die?", "Khomeini's health declined several years prior to his death. After eleven days in Jamaran hospital, Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days.", "what happened in 10 days for Ruhollah Khomeini in Jamaran hospital?", "Ruhollah Khomeini died on 3 June 1989 after suffering five heart attacks in just ten days", "how old was Ruhollah Khomeini when he died?", "at the age of 86", "when was Ruhollah Khomeini's funeral?", "4 June", "did Ruhollah Khomeini have any family?", "Spouse(s) Khadijeh Saqafi (m. 1929). Children. Mostafa, Zahra, Sadiqeh, Farideh, Ahmad." ], "Conversation_no": 928, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have a wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ruhollah Khomeini have a wife", "Truth_answer": "Spouse(s). Khadijeh Saqafi (m. 1929).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ruhollah Khomeini have a wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psylocke#Resurrection", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 929, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the resurrection of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the resurrection of", "Truth_answer": "One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the resurrection of for Psylocke?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psylocke#Revolution_and_X-Treme", "Context": [ "what was the resurrection of for Psylocke?", "One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men." ], "Conversation_no": 929, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Psylocke die", "Truth_answer": "In Valencia, Psylocke died in combat with the man known as Vargas while protecting Rogue and Beast, who were badly beaten by the villain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Psylocke die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psylocke#Resurrection", "Context": [ "what was the resurrection of for Psylocke?", "One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men.", "how did Psylocke die?", "In Valencia, Psylocke died in combat with the man known as Vargas while protecting Rogue and Beast, who were badly beaten by the villain." ], "Conversation_no": 929, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did she do once reunited?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Psylocke do once reunited with the X-Men", "Truth_answer": "was soon reunited with the X-Men, helping them against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Psylocke do once reunited with the X-Men?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was the resurrection of for Psylocke?", "One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men.", "how did Psylocke die?", "In Valencia, Psylocke died in combat with the man known as Vargas while protecting Rogue and Beast, who were badly beaten by the villain.", "what did Psylocke do once reunited with the X-Men?", "was soon reunited with the X-Men, helping them against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral" ], "Conversation_no": 929, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she help them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Psylocke help the X-Men", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Psylocke help the X-Men against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psylocke#Resurrection", "Context": [ "what was the resurrection of for Psylocke?", "One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men.", "how did Psylocke die?", "In Valencia, Psylocke died in combat with the man known as Vargas while protecting Rogue and Beast, who were badly beaten by the villain.", "what did Psylocke do once reunited with the X-Men?", "was soon reunited with the X-Men, helping them against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral", "how did Psylocke help the X-Men against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral?" ], "Conversation_no": 929, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who resurrected her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who resurrected Psylocke", "Truth_answer": "Jamie resurrected her", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111144317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psylocke_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who resurrected Psylocke?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psylocke#Resurrection", "Context": [ "what was the resurrection of for Psylocke?", "One year after her death, Betsy awoke where she had died, unaware of how she had survived, and was soon reunited with the X-Men.", "how did Psylocke die?", "In Valencia, Psylocke died in combat with the man known as Vargas while protecting Rogue and Beast, who were badly beaten by the villain.", "what did Psylocke do once reunited with the X-Men?", "was soon reunited with the X-Men, helping them against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral", "how did Psylocke help the X-Men against the Saurian Hauk'ka, and Mojo and Spiral?", "who resurrected Psylocke?", "Jamie resurrected her" ], "Conversation_no": 929, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was notable about her resuurection?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was notable about Psylocke's resuurection", "Truth_answer": "sensing the approaching threat of the First Fallen and learning of Betsy's demise, an annoyed Jamie resurrected her, reaching back through time to stop her spirit passing into the afterlife", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was notable about Psylocke's resuurection?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 930, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what are pseudonyms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are pseudonyms", "Truth_answer": "Card wrote under the names Byron Walley, Frederick Bliss, P.Q. Gump, Brian Green, and Noam D. Pellume.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Orson Scott Card's pseudonyms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Orson Scott Card's pseudonyms?", "Card wrote under the names Byron Walley, Frederick Bliss, P.Q. Gump, Brian Green, and Noam D. Pellume." ], "Conversation_no": 930, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Orson Scott Card work with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Orson Scott Card work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Orson Scott Card's pseudonyms?", "Card wrote under the names Byron Walley, Frederick Bliss, P.Q. Gump, Brian Green, and Noam D. Pellume.", "Who did Orson Scott Card work with?" ], "Conversation_no": 930, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he use a different name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Orson Scott Card use a different name", "Truth_answer": "According to Card he used a pseudonym for Gert Fram because he had a non-fiction article, a poem, and a short play, appearing in the same issue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Orson Scott Card use a different name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 931, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what types of books did he read?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what types of books did he read", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of books did Michael Crichton read?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton#Early_novels", "Context": [ "What types of books did Michael Crichton read?" ], "Conversation_no": 931, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Crichton write", "Truth_answer": "He wrote, among other works, The Andromeda Strain, The Great Train Robbery, Congo, Sphere, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun, Disclosure, and The Lost World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Crichton write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What types of books did Michael Crichton read?", "What did Michael Crichton write?", "He wrote, among other works, The Andromeda Strain, The Great Train Robbery, Congo, Sphere, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun, Disclosure, and The Lost World." ], "Conversation_no": 931, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Michael Crichton's books popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Michael Crichton's books popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton", "Context": [ "What types of books did Michael Crichton read?", "What did Michael Crichton write?", "He wrote, among other works, The Andromeda Strain, The Great Train Robbery, Congo, Sphere, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun, Disclosure, and The Lost World.", "Were Michael Crichton's books popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 931, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was interesting about his books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was interesting about Michael Crichton's books", "Truth_answer": "The New York Times said, Chricton's books thrive on yarn spinning, but also take immense delight in the inner workings of things, and they make the world seem boundlessly interesting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Michael Crichton's books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_(John_Henry_Irons)#Powers_and_abilities", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 932, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What film did this character appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What film did this character appear in", "Truth_answer": "An alternate universe version of John Henry Irons appears in Justice League: Gods and Monsters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005213857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_(John_Henry_Irons)_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did John Henry Irons appear in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_(John_Henry_Irons)#Powers_and_abilities", "Context": [ "What film did John Henry Irons appear in?", "An alternate universe version of John Henry Irons appears in Justice League: Gods and Monsters." ], "Conversation_no": 932, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which characters were in the film with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which characters were in the film Justice League: Gods and Monsters with Steel", "Truth_answer": "Will Magnus, Michael Holt, Karen Beecher, Pat Dugan, Kimiyo Hoshi, Emil Hamilton, Thomas Morrow, and Stephen Shin are all characters from the film Justice League: Gods and Monsters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which characters were in the film Justice League: Gods and Monsters with Steel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_(John_Henry_Irons)", "Context": [ "What film did John Henry Irons appear in?", "An alternate universe version of John Henry Irons appears in Justice League: Gods and Monsters.", "Which characters were in the film Justice League: Gods and Monsters with Steel?", "Will Magnus, Michael Holt, Karen Beecher, Pat Dugan, Kimiyo Hoshi, Emil Hamilton, Thomas Morrow, and Stephen Shin are all characters from the film Justice League: Gods and Monsters." ], "Conversation_no": 932, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Steel's main enemy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Steel's main enemy in the D.C. Comics", "Truth_answer": "Skorpio is Steel's nemesis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Steel's main enemy in the D.C. Comics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nanny#Guest_stars", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 933, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHo is the guest stat in the nanny?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHo is the guest stat in the nanny", "Truth_answer": "Notable repeat guests included Lainie Kazan as Fran's paternal aunt Freida Fine, Steve Lawrence as Fran's never before seen father Morty Fine,and Pamela Anderson as Fran's nemesis Heather Biblow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109045633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nanny_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the guest star in The Nanny?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nanny#Guest_stars", "Context": [ "Who is the guest star in The Nanny?", "Notable repeat guests included Lainie Kazan as Fran's paternal aunt Freida Fine, Steve Lawrence as Fran's never before seen father Morty Fine,and Pamela Anderson as Fran's nemesis Heather Biblow." ], "Conversation_no": 933, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other star was there without mentioning their role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other guest star was there on The Nanny without mentioning their role", "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles, Spalding Gray, Fred Stoller, and Andrew Levitas were other guest stars on The Nanny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other guest star was there on The Nanny without mentioning their role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nanny#Main_cast", "Context": [ "Who is the guest star in The Nanny?", "Notable repeat guests included Lainie Kazan as Fran's paternal aunt Freida Fine, Steve Lawrence as Fran's never before seen father Morty Fine,and Pamela Anderson as Fran's nemesis Heather Biblow.", "Which other guest star was there on The Nanny without mentioning their role?", "Ray Charles, Spalding Gray, Fred Stoller, and Andrew Levitas were other guest stars on The Nanny." ], "Conversation_no": 933, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the characters in the movie and their actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the characters in The Nanny and their actors", "Truth_answer": "Fran Fine is played by Fran Drescher, and Maxwell Sheffield is played by Charles Shaughnessy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the characters in The Nanny and their actors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 934, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inheritance did she receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inheritance did she receive", "Truth_answer": "William dictated a will on the very day he died that bequeathed his domains to Eleanor and appointed King Louis VI of France as her guardian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inheritance did Eleanor of Aquitaine receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [ "What inheritance did Eleanor of Aquitaine receive?", "William dictated a will on the very day he died that bequeathed his domains to Eleanor and appointed King Louis VI of France as her guardian." ], "Conversation_no": 934, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the other perks of her inheritance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the other perks of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritence", "Truth_answer": "Eleanor, aged 12 to 15, then became the duchess of Aquitaine, and thus the most eligible heiress in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the other perks of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [ "What inheritance did Eleanor of Aquitaine receive?", "William dictated a will on the very day he died that bequeathed his domains to Eleanor and appointed King Louis VI of France as her guardian.", "What were some of the other perks of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritence?", "Eleanor, aged 12 to 15, then became the duchess of Aquitaine, and thus the most eligible heiress in Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 934, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eleanor of Aquitaine", "Truth_answer": "William requested of the king that he take care of both the lands and the duchess, and find her a suitable husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eleanor of Aquitaine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [ "What inheritance did Eleanor of Aquitaine receive?", "William dictated a will on the very day he died that bequeathed his domains to Eleanor and appointed King Louis VI of France as her guardian.", "What were some of the other perks of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritence?", "Eleanor, aged 12 to 15, then became the duchess of Aquitaine, and thus the most eligible heiress in Europe.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eleanor of Aquitaine?", "William requested of the king that he take care of both the lands and the duchess, and find her a suitable husband." ], "Conversation_no": 934, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she kidnapped because of her inheritance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine kidnapped because of her inheritance", "Truth_answer": "As Eleanor traveled to Poitiers, two lords tried to kidnap and marry her to claim her lands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine kidnapped because of her inheritance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What inheritance did Eleanor of Aquitaine receive?", "William dictated a will on the very day he died that bequeathed his domains to Eleanor and appointed King Louis VI of France as her guardian.", "What were some of the other perks of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritence?", "Eleanor, aged 12 to 15, then became the duchess of Aquitaine, and thus the most eligible heiress in Europe.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eleanor of Aquitaine?", "William requested of the king that he take care of both the lands and the duchess, and find her a suitable husband.", "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine kidnapped because of her inheritance?", "As Eleanor traveled to Poitiers, two lords tried to kidnap and marry her to claim her lands." ], "Conversation_no": 934, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the amount of her inheritance in currency?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the amount of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritance in currency", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the amount of Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritance in currency?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 935, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was her first marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was her first marriage", "Truth_answer": "Eleanor's first marriage lasted from 1137-1152.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [ "How long was Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage?", "Eleanor's first marriage lasted from 1137-1152." ], "Conversation_no": 935, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry", "Truth_answer": "Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How long was Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage?", "Eleanor's first marriage lasted from 1137-1152.", "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?", "Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI." ], "Conversation_no": 935, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she enjoy her first marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine enjoy her first marriage", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine enjoy her first marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [ "How long was Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage?", "Eleanor's first marriage lasted from 1137-1152.", "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?", "Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI.", "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine enjoy her first marriage?" ], "Conversation_no": 935, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine have kids", "Truth_answer": "Eleanor bore eight children: five sons, three of whom became kings; and three daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine have kids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How long was Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage?", "Eleanor's first marriage lasted from 1137-1152.", "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?", "Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI.", "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine enjoy her first marriage?", "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine have kids?", "Eleanor bore eight children: five sons, three of whom became kings; and three daughters." ], "Conversation_no": 935, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were her hobbies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Eleanor of Aquitaine's hobbies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Eleanor of Aquitaine's hobbies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine#Inheritance", "Context": [ "How long was Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage?", "Eleanor's first marriage lasted from 1137-1152.", "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?", "Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI.", "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine enjoy her first marriage?", "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine have kids?", "Eleanor bore eight children: five sons, three of whom became kings; and three daughters.", "What were Eleanor of Aquitaine's hobbies?" ], "Conversation_no": 935, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she rich?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine rich", "Truth_answer": "Eleanor was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in western Europe during the High Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.theallengazette.com/?p=2563_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eleanor of Aquitaine rich?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano#Solo_artist", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 936, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start his career as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start his career as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Sudano was signed as a solo artist by RCA and released his first record The Fugitive Kind in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bruce Sudano start his career as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano#Solo_artist", "Context": [ "When did Bruce Sudano start his career as a solo artist?", "Sudano was signed as a solo artist by RCA and released his first record The Fugitive Kind in 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 936, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What accomplishments did he have as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Bruce Sudano have as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Sudano's second solo record called Rainy Day Soul, earned him the New Music Weekly 2004 Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Bruce Sudano have as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Bruce Sudano start his career as a solo artist?", "Sudano was signed as a solo artist by RCA and released his first record The Fugitive Kind in 1981.", "What accomplishments did Bruce Sudano have as a solo artist?", "Sudano's second solo record called Rainy Day Soul, earned him the New Music Weekly 2004 Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year award." ], "Conversation_no": 936, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did Bruce Sudano write", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Bruce Sudano write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano#Solo_artist", "Context": [ "When did Bruce Sudano start his career as a solo artist?", "Sudano was signed as a solo artist by RCA and released his first record The Fugitive Kind in 1981.", "What accomplishments did Bruce Sudano have as a solo artist?", "Sudano's second solo record called Rainy Day Soul, earned him the New Music Weekly 2004 Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year award.", "What albums did Bruce Sudano write?" ], "Conversation_no": 936, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards or recognition did Sudano win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards or recognition did Bruce Sudano win", "Truth_answer": "Sudano's third solo record Life and the Romantic was released in 2009 and won the New Music Weekly Adult Contemporary Song of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards or recognition did Bruce Sudano win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Bruce Sudano start his career as a solo artist?", "Sudano was signed as a solo artist by RCA and released his first record The Fugitive Kind in 1981.", "What accomplishments did Bruce Sudano have as a solo artist?", "Sudano's second solo record called Rainy Day Soul, earned him the New Music Weekly 2004 Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year award.", "What albums did Bruce Sudano write?", "What awards or recognition did Bruce Sudano win?", "Sudano's third solo record Life and the Romantic was released in 2009 and won the New Music Weekly Adult Contemporary Song of the Year award." ], "Conversation_no": 936, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his career as a solo artist end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bruce Sudano's career as a solo artist end", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Sudano's career as a solo artist end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Bruce Sudano start his career as a solo artist?", "Sudano was signed as a solo artist by RCA and released his first record The Fugitive Kind in 1981.", "What accomplishments did Bruce Sudano have as a solo artist?", "Sudano's second solo record called Rainy Day Soul, earned him the New Music Weekly 2004 Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year award.", "What albums did Bruce Sudano write?", "What awards or recognition did Bruce Sudano win?", "Sudano's third solo record Life and the Romantic was released in 2009 and won the New Music Weekly Adult Contemporary Song of the Year award.", "Did Bruce Sudano's career as a solo artist end?" ], "Conversation_no": 936, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What performance did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What performance did Bruce Sudano have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What performance did Bruce Sudano have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor#Wars_with_France", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in france?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in france", "Truth_answer": "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor#Wars_with_France", "Context": [ "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Conflicts like what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what", "Truth_answer": "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan." ], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this article about Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this article about Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan.", "What is the most important fact in this article about Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire?" ], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his greatest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Charles V's greatest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles V's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor#Wars_with_France", "Context": [ "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan.", "What is the most important fact in this article about Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire?", "What was Charles V's greatest accomplishment?" ], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Charles V work with", "Truth_answer": "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Charles V work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor#Wars_with_France", "Context": [ "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan.", "What is the most important fact in this article about Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire?", "What was Charles V's greatest accomplishment?", "Who did Charles V work with?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians." ], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ally himself?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles V ally himself", "Truth_answer": "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V ally himself?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor#Wars_with_France", "Context": [ "What happened in France during Charles V's reign?", "Much of Charles's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Conflicts with France during Charles V's reign were over what?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan.", "What is the most important fact in this article about Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire?", "What was Charles V's greatest accomplishment?", "Who did Charles V work with?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians.", "Did Charles V ally himself?", "Charles allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians." ], "Conversation_no": 937, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the English Reformation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the English Reformation", "Truth_answer": "Virtual imprisonment of Pope Clement VII in 1527 prevented the Pope from annulling the marriage of Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon, so Henry broke with Rome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Charles V in the English Reformation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol#Music", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 938, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whatt kind of music did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Whatt kind of music did he do", "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1960s, Warhol adopted the band the Velvet Underground, making them a crucial element of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia performance art show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Andy Warhol do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Andy Warhol do?", "In the mid-1960s, Warhol adopted the band the Velvet Underground, making them a crucial element of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia performance art show." ], "Conversation_no": 938, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Velvet Underground form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Andy Warhol's band the Velvet Underground form", "Truth_answer": "The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-avant-garde-rock-bands/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208174024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andy Warhol's band the Velvet Underground form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol#Music", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Andy Warhol do?", "In the mid-1960s, Warhol adopted the band the Velvet Underground, making them a crucial element of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia performance art show.", "When did Andy Warhol's band the Velvet Underground form?", "The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 938, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Velvet Underground release albums", "Truth_answer": "In 1966 he produced their first album The Velvet Underground & Nico, as well as providing its album art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol_p19", "http://worldebooklibrary.net/articles/eng/Andy_Warhol_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Warhol's band the Velvet Underground release albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground_%26_Nico", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Andy Warhol do?", "In the mid-1960s, Warhol adopted the band the Velvet Underground, making them a crucial element of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia performance art show.", "When did Andy Warhol's band the Velvet Underground form?", "The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in 1964.", "Did Andy Warhol's band the Velvet Underground release albums?", "In 1966 he produced their first album The Velvet Underground & Nico, as well as providing its album art." ], "Conversation_no": 938, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Velvet Underground's album The Velvet Underground & Nico do well", "Truth_answer": "It sold poorly and was mostly ignored by contemporary critics, but later became regarded as one of the most influential albums in the history of popular music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127041632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground_%26_Nico_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Velvet Underground's album The Velvet Underground & Nico do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson#2010_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the 2010 season for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the 2010 season for him", "Truth_answer": "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson#2010_season", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans." ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he skip voluntary camp?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp", "Truth_answer": "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429200632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson#2010_season", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him." ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they not offer him a contract extension at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010", "Truth_answer": "The Eagles were unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429200632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson#2010_season", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010?", "The Eagles were unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him." ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during the 2010 season", "Truth_answer": "In a 35–32 victory over the Detroit Lions, Jackson had 135 receiving yards and a 45-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to DeSean Jackson during the 2010 season besides not being offered a contract extension by the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson#2010_season", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010?", "The Eagles were unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "What else happened to DeSean Jackson during the 2010 season besides not being offered a contract extension by the Eagles?", "In a 35–32 victory over the Detroit Lions, Jackson had 135 receiving yards and a 45-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass." ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did the Eagles play in DeSean Jackson's 2010 season besides the Detroit Lions", "Truth_answer": "Jackson caught a 61-yard touchdown and finished the game with five receptions for 153 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did the Eagles play in DeSean Jackson's 2010 season besides the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010?", "The Eagles were unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "What else happened to DeSean Jackson during the 2010 season besides not being offered a contract extension by the Eagles?", "In a 35–32 victory over the Detroit Lions, Jackson had 135 receiving yards and a 45-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass.", "Who else did the Eagles play in DeSean Jackson's 2010 season besides the Detroit Lions?", "Jackson caught a 61-yard touchdown and finished the game with five receptions for 153 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars." ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won that game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the DeSean Jackson game", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the game between the Eagles and the Jacksonville Jaguars during DeSean Jackson's 2010 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeSean_Jackson#2010_season", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010?", "The Eagles were unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "What else happened to DeSean Jackson during the 2010 season besides not being offered a contract extension by the Eagles?", "In a 35–32 victory over the Detroit Lions, Jackson had 135 receiving yards and a 45-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass.", "Who else did the Eagles play in DeSean Jackson's 2010 season besides the Detroit Lions?", "Jackson caught a 61-yard touchdown and finished the game with five receptions for 153 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars.", "Who won the game between the Eagles and the Jacksonville Jaguars during DeSean Jackson's 2010 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most significant thing in the 2010 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most significant thing for DeSean Jackson during his 2010 season with the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "On December 12 he had a 91-yard touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys and also finished the game with a personal best 210 receiving yards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most significant thing for DeSean Jackson during his 2010 season with the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was the 2010 season for DeSean Jackson?", "After skipping voluntary camp in the spring, Jackson reported to training camp earlier than most veterans.", "Why did DeSean Jackson skip voluntary camp in his 2010 season?", "Jackson was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Did the Eagles not offer DeSean Jackson a contract extension at all in 2010?", "The Eagles were unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "What else happened to DeSean Jackson during the 2010 season besides not being offered a contract extension by the Eagles?", "In a 35–32 victory over the Detroit Lions, Jackson had 135 receiving yards and a 45-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass.", "Who else did the Eagles play in DeSean Jackson's 2010 season besides the Detroit Lions?", "Jackson caught a 61-yard touchdown and finished the game with five receptions for 153 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars.", "Who won the game between the Eagles and the Jacksonville Jaguars during DeSean Jackson's 2010 season?", "What was the most significant thing for DeSean Jackson during his 2010 season with the Eagles?", "On December 12 he had a 91-yard touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys and also finished the game with a personal best 210 receiving yards." ], "Conversation_no": 939, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he recognized for this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was DeSean Jackson recognized for this", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was DeSean Jackson recognized for his personal best 210 receiving yards against the Dallas Cowboys in his 2010 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs#Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the origin of the Olmec", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the origin of the Olmec", "Truth_answer": "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco." ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about El Manati?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati", "Truth_answer": "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine." ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Olmec start", "Truth_answer": "It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Olmec start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine.", "How did the Olmec start?", "It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE." ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What technologies did they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What technologies did the Olmec have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What technologies did the Olmec have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alluvium", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine.", "How did the Olmec start?", "It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE.", "What technologies did the Olmec have?" ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What's alluvial soil?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is alluvial soil", "Truth_answer": "Alluvial soil is loose, unconsolidated soil or sediment that has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Far_North_Region%2C_Cameroon_p43", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217022751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alluvium_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is alluvial soil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine.", "How did the Olmec start?", "It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE.", "What technologies did the Olmec have?", "What is alluvial soil?", "Alluvial soil is loose, unconsolidated soil or sediment that has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting." ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Olmec's", "Truth_answer": "What is today called Olmec first appeared fully within the city of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, where distinctive Olmec features occurred around 1400 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Olmec's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine.", "How did the Olmec start?", "It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE.", "What technologies did the Olmec have?", "What is alluvial soil?", "Alluvial soil is loose, unconsolidated soil or sediment that has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Olmec's?", "What is today called Olmec first appeared fully within the city of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, where distinctive Olmec features occurred around 1400 BCE." ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Olmecs separate themselves by classes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Olmecs separate themselves by classes", "Truth_answer": "The elite class created the demand for the production of the symbolic and sophisticated luxury artifacts that define Olmec culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Olmecs separate themselves by classes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the origin of the Olmec?", "The beginnings of Olmec civilization have traditionally been placed between 1400 and 1200 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco.", "What can you tell me about the Olmec at El Manati?", "Past finds of Olmec remains were ritually deposited at El Manati shrine.", "How did the Olmec start?", "It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE.", "What technologies did the Olmec have?", "What is alluvial soil?", "Alluvial soil is loose, unconsolidated soil or sediment that has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Olmec's?", "What is today called Olmec first appeared fully within the city of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, where distinctive Olmec features occurred around 1400 BCE.", "Did the Olmecs separate themselves by classes?", "The elite class created the demand for the production of the symbolic and sophisticated luxury artifacts that define Olmec culture." ], "Conversation_no": 940, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the artifacts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the artifacts of the Olmecs", "Truth_answer": "Many of these luxury artifacts were made from materials such as jade, obsidian, and magnetite, which came from distant locations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the artifacts of the Olmecs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_mutism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is selective mutism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is selective mutism", "Truth_answer": "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_mutism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is selective mutism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho#Selective_mutism_diagnosis", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism", "Truth_answer": "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho#Selective_mutism_diagnosis", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism", "Truth_answer": "Cho's parents sought treatment for him through medication and therapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho#Selective_mutism_diagnosis", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism.", "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Cho's parents sought treatment for him through medication and therapy." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the treatment they sought effective?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the treatment Seung-Hui Cho sought effective", "Truth_answer": "Cho continued receiving mental health therapy as well until his junior year, when Cho rejected further therapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the treatment Seung-Hui Cho's family sought for his selective mutism effective?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho#Selective_mutism_diagnosis", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism.", "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Cho's parents sought treatment for him through medication and therapy.", "Was the treatment Seung-Hui Cho's family sought for his selective mutism effective?", "Cho continued receiving mental health therapy as well until his junior year, when Cho rejected further therapy." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism", "Truth_answer": "According to Chris Davids, a high school classmate in Cho's English class at Westfield High School, Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho#Selective_mutism_diagnosis", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism.", "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Cho's parents sought treatment for him through medication and therapy.", "Was the treatment Seung-Hui Cho's family sought for his selective mutism effective?", "Cho continued receiving mental health therapy as well until his junior year, when Cho rejected further therapy.", "Why was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "According to Chris Davids, a high school classmate in Cho's English class at Westfield High School, Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Seung-Hui Cho's selective mutism", "Truth_answer": "According to a pastor at the Centreville Korean Presbyterian Church, he told Cho's mother that he speculated Cho was autistic and he asked her to take him to a hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Seung-Hui Cho's selective mutism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho#Selective_mutism_diagnosis", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism.", "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Cho's parents sought treatment for him through medication and therapy.", "Was the treatment Seung-Hui Cho's family sought for his selective mutism effective?", "Cho continued receiving mental health therapy as well until his junior year, when Cho rejected further therapy.", "Why was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "According to Chris Davids, a high school classmate in Cho's English class at Westfield High School, Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Seung-Hui Cho's selective mutism?", "According to a pastor at the Centreville Korean Presbyterian Church, he told Cho's mother that he speculated Cho was autistic and he asked her to take him to a hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the pastor think Cho was autistic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the pastor think Cho was autistic", "Truth_answer": "He was concerned about Cho's difficulty in speaking to people. Until he saw the video that Cho sent to NBC News, he never heard him say a complete sentence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the pastor at the Centreville Korean Presbyterian Church think Seung-Hui Cho was autistic?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is selective mutism?", "Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech cannot speak in specific situations or to specific people.", "When was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "On August 20, 2007, that Cho had been diagnosed with selective mutism.", "What happened after Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with selective mutism?", "Cho's parents sought treatment for him through medication and therapy.", "Was the treatment Seung-Hui Cho's family sought for his selective mutism effective?", "Cho continued receiving mental health therapy as well until his junior year, when Cho rejected further therapy.", "Why was Seung-Hui Cho diagnosed with selective mutism?", "According to Chris Davids, a high school classmate in Cho's English class at Westfield High School, Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Seung-Hui Cho's selective mutism?", "According to a pastor at the Centreville Korean Presbyterian Church, he told Cho's mother that he speculated Cho was autistic and he asked her to take him to a hospital.", "Why did the pastor at the Centreville Korean Presbyterian Church think Seung-Hui Cho was autistic?", "He was concerned about Cho's difficulty in speaking to people. Until he saw the video that Cho sent to NBC News, he never heard him say a complete sentence." ], "Conversation_no": 941, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Cho's mother not take him to a hospital?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Cho's mother not take him to a hospital", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Seung-Hui Cho's mother not take him to a hospital after the pastor expressed his concerns?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(band)#Members", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1983", "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy." ], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did these songs chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy.", "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart?" ], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the songs successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were The Fall's songs The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Fall's songs The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(band)#Members", "Context": [ "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy.", "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart?", "Were The Fall's songs The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they make any other music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Fall make any other music besides The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy", "Truth_answer": "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fall make any other music besides The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(band)#Members", "Context": [ "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy.", "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart?", "Were The Fall's songs The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy successful?", "Did The Fall make any other music besides The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy?", "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles." ], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were these hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were these UK hits The Fall achieved", "Truth_answer": "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles, including their versions of R. Dean Taylor's There's a Ghost in My House and the Kinks' Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230113457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these UK hits The Fall achieved?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy.", "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart?", "Were The Fall's songs The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy successful?", "Did The Fall make any other music besides The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy?", "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles.", "What were these UK hits The Fall achieved?", "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles, including their versions of R. Dean Taylor's There's a Ghost in My House and the Kinks' Victoria." ], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Fall win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fall win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to The Fall in 1983?", "In 1983, Rough Trade Records released the Fall's ninth single, The Man Whose Head Expanded, and on 19 September issued the band's tenth single and double pack Kicker Conspiracy.", "Did The Fall's singles The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kikcer Conspiracy chart?", "Were The Fall's songs The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy successful?", "Did The Fall make any other music besides The Man Whose Head Expanded and Kicker Conspiracy?", "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles.", "What were these UK hits The Fall achieved?", "They achieved a few modest UK hits with singles, including their versions of R. Dean Taylor's There's a Ghost in My House and the Kinks' Victoria.", "Did The Fall win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 942, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Fall", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Fall?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Anselmo's_introduction_(1986–1988)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 943, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1986?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1986", "Truth_answer": "The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark thrash metal albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Pantera in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Anselmo's_introduction_(1986–1988)", "Context": [ "What happened to Pantera in 1986?", "The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark thrash metal albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style." ], "Conversation_no": 943, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of these albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the albums in the Pantera series", "Truth_answer": "Among the most prominent of these influential albums were Metallica's Master of Puppets, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Anthrax's Among the Living and Megadeth's Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the landmark thrash metal albums that were influential to Pantera's music style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Anselmo's_introduction_(1986–1988)", "Context": [ "What happened to Pantera in 1986?", "The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark thrash metal albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style.", "What were some of the landmark thrash metal albums that were influential to Pantera's music style?", "Among the most prominent of these influential albums were Metallica's Master of Puppets, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Anthrax's Among the Living and Megadeth's Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?" ], "Conversation_no": 943, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Anselmo's introduction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Phil Anselmo's introduction to Pantera", "Truth_answer": "During 1986, Phil Anselmo had heard Pantera were looking for a singer. At the end of the year, they invited him to audition, and he was hired on the spot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Phil Anselmo's introduction to Pantera?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Anselmo's_introduction_(1986–1988)", "Context": [ "What happened to Pantera in 1986?", "The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark thrash metal albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style.", "What were some of the landmark thrash metal albums that were influential to Pantera's music style?", "Among the most prominent of these influential albums were Metallica's Master of Puppets, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Anthrax's Among the Living and Megadeth's Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "When was Phil Anselmo's introduction to Pantera?", "During 1986, Phil Anselmo had heard Pantera were looking for a singer. At the end of the year, they invited him to audition, and he was hired on the spot." ], "Conversation_no": 943, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the band Phil Anselmo was in before Pantera", "Truth_answer": "Anselmo had previously been the vocalist for the bands Samhain and Razor White.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Phil Anselmo was in before Pantera?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Anselmo's_introduction_(1986–1988)", "Context": [ "What happened to Pantera in 1986?", "The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark thrash metal albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style.", "What were some of the landmark thrash metal albums that were influential to Pantera's music style?", "Among the most prominent of these influential albums were Metallica's Master of Puppets, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Anthrax's Among the Living and Megadeth's Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "When was Phil Anselmo's introduction to Pantera?", "During 1986, Phil Anselmo had heard Pantera were looking for a singer. At the end of the year, they invited him to audition, and he was hired on the spot.", "What was the band Phil Anselmo was in before Pantera?", "Anselmo had previously been the vocalist for the bands Samhain and Razor White." ], "Conversation_no": 943, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pantera tour", "Truth_answer": "Pantera toured on Ozzfest as main stage acts twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pantera tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera#Anselmo's_introduction_(1986–1988)", "Context": [ "What happened to Pantera in 1986?", "The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark thrash metal albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style.", "What were some of the landmark thrash metal albums that were influential to Pantera's music style?", "Among the most prominent of these influential albums were Metallica's Master of Puppets, Slayer's Reign in Blood, Anthrax's Among the Living and Megadeth's Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "When was Phil Anselmo's introduction to Pantera?", "During 1986, Phil Anselmo had heard Pantera were looking for a singer. At the end of the year, they invited him to audition, and he was hired on the spot.", "What was the band Phil Anselmo was in before Pantera?", "Anselmo had previously been the vocalist for the bands Samhain and Razor White.", "Did Pantera tour?", "Pantera toured on Ozzfest as main stage acts twice." ], "Conversation_no": 943, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pantera", "Truth_answer": "Tensions began to surface among the band members when Anselmo became addicted to heroin in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pantera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)#This_Type_of_Thinking_(Could_Do_Us_In)_and_the_departure_of_Joe_Loeffler_(2004–2006)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 944, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first single released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first single released", "Truth_answer": "The song Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) was released as the first single from the album and reached the No. 1 position on the Mainstream Rock chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909184326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was first single released on Chevelle's album This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)#This_Type_of_Thinking_(Could_Do_Us_In)_and_the_departure_of_Joe_Loeffler_(2004–2006)", "Context": [ "What was first single released on Chevelle's album This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)?", "The song Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) was released as the first single from the album and reached the No. 1 position on the Mainstream Rock chart." ], "Conversation_no": 944, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did Chevelle support Nickleback?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did Chevelle support Nickleback", "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Chevelle supported Nickelback for an arena tour across the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909184326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Chevelle support Nickleback for an arena tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)#This_Type_of_Thinking_(Could_Do_Us_In)_and_the_departure_of_Joe_Loeffler_(2004–2006)", "Context": [ "What was first single released on Chevelle's album This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)?", "The song Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) was released as the first single from the album and reached the No. 1 position on the Mainstream Rock chart.", "In what year did Chevelle support Nickleback for an arena tour?", "In 2006 Chevelle supported Nickelback for an arena tour across the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 944, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they describe their songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Johnny Loftus of Allmusic describe Chevelle's songs", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Loftus described the songs on the This Type of Thinking album as strong dynamically, but sound predetermined — they don't separate from the general loud rock malaise.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909184326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Loftus of Allmusic describe Chevelle's songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)#This_Type_of_Thinking_(Could_Do_Us_In)_and_the_departure_of_Joe_Loeffler_(2004–2006)", "Context": [ "What was first single released on Chevelle's album This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)?", "The song Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) was released as the first single from the album and reached the No. 1 position on the Mainstream Rock chart.", "In what year did Chevelle support Nickleback for an arena tour?", "In 2006 Chevelle supported Nickelback for an arena tour across the United States.", "How did Johnny Loftus of Allmusic describe Chevelle's songs?", "Johnny Loftus described the songs on the This Type of Thinking album as strong dynamically, but sound predetermined — they don't separate from the general loud rock malaise.“" ], "Conversation_no": 944, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did their album get debuted on Billboard?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Loftus of Allmusic get debuted on Billboard", "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold by the RIAA six weeks later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909184326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chevelle's album This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) debuted on Billboards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zap_Comix", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is zap?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is zap", "Truth_answer": "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028034934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zap_Comix_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zap Comix?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb#Zap_and_underground_comix_(1967–1979)", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the response to his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix", "Truth_answer": "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage." ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What more is known about underground comix?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?" ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his sexually explicit work do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb#Zap_and_underground_comix_(1967–1979)", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?" ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were these best known works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Robert Crumbs best known works", "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced his best-known works, including his Keep on Truckin' strip, Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and oversexed African-American stereotype Angelfood McSpade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Robert Crumbs best known works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb#Awards_and_honors", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?", "What were Robert Crumbs best known works?", "In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced his best-known works, including his Keep on Truckin' strip, Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and oversexed African-American stereotype Angelfood McSpade." ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb win any awards for his work", "Truth_answer": "Crumb has received several accolades for his work, including a nomination for the Harvey Special Award for Humor in 1990 and the Angoulême Grand Prix in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb#Awards_and_honors", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?", "What were Robert Crumbs best known works?", "In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced his best-known works, including his Keep on Truckin' strip, Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and oversexed African-American stereotype Angelfood McSpade.", "Did Robert Crumb win any awards for his work?", "Crumb has received several accolades for his work, including a nomination for the Harvey Special Award for Humor in 1990 and the Angoulême Grand Prix in 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the interesting aspect of this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the interesting aspect of Robert Crumb and the underground comix", "Truth_answer": "The work was popular, and Crumb was flooded with requests, including to illustrate a full issue of Philadelphia's Yarrowstalks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the interesting aspect of Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarrowstalks", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?", "What were Robert Crumbs best known works?", "In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced his best-known works, including his Keep on Truckin' strip, Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and oversexed African-American stereotype Angelfood McSpade.", "Did Robert Crumb win any awards for his work?", "Crumb has received several accolades for his work, including a nomination for the Harvey Special Award for Humor in 1990 and the Angoulême Grand Prix in 1999.", "What is the interesting aspect of Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "The work was popular, and Crumb was flooded with requests, including to illustrate a full issue of Philadelphia's Yarrowstalks." ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he comply with the requests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb comply with the requests for a full volume of Robert Crumb and the underground comix", "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb illustrated an issue of Yarrowstalks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb comply with the requests to illustrate characters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?", "What were Robert Crumbs best known works?", "In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced his best-known works, including his Keep on Truckin' strip, Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and oversexed African-American stereotype Angelfood McSpade.", "Did Robert Crumb win any awards for his work?", "Crumb has received several accolades for his work, including a nomination for the Harvey Special Award for Humor in 1990 and the Angoulême Grand Prix in 1999.", "What is the interesting aspect of Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "The work was popular, and Crumb was flooded with requests, including to illustrate a full issue of Philadelphia's Yarrowstalks.", "Did Robert Crumb comply with the requests to illustrate characters?", "Robert Crumb illustrated an issue of Yarrowstalks." ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the outcome of this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the outcome of 1967-1979 for Robert Crumb", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the outcome of 1967-1979 for Robert Crumb?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Zap Comix?", "Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s.", "How was the response to Robert Crumb's work for Zap Comix?", "Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "What more is known about Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "How did Robert Crumb's sexually explicit work do?", "What were Robert Crumbs best known works?", "In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced his best-known works, including his Keep on Truckin' strip, Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and oversexed African-American stereotype Angelfood McSpade.", "Did Robert Crumb win any awards for his work?", "Crumb has received several accolades for his work, including a nomination for the Harvey Special Award for Humor in 1990 and the Angoulême Grand Prix in 1999.", "What is the interesting aspect of Robert Crumb and the underground comix?", "The work was popular, and Crumb was flooded with requests, including to illustrate a full issue of Philadelphia's Yarrowstalks.", "Did Robert Crumb comply with the requests to illustrate characters?", "Robert Crumb illustrated an issue of Yarrowstalks.", "What is the outcome of 1967-1979 for Robert Crumb?" ], "Conversation_no": 945, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any children during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb have any children during this period", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb have any children during this period?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 946, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her early career like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was her early career like", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20. She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Marissa Mayer's early career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer", "Context": [ "what was Marissa Mayer's early career like?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20. She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings." ], "Conversation_no": 946, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she ever marry or have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Marissa Mayer ever marry or have children", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer's spouse is Zachary Bogue and she has 3 children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Marissa Mayer ever marry or have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Allegations_of_gender-based_discrimination", "Context": [ "what was Marissa Mayer's early career like?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20. She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings.", "did Marissa Mayer ever marry or have children?", "Marissa Mayer's spouse is Zachary Bogue and she has 3 children" ], "Conversation_no": 946, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where there any conflicts in her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where there any conflicts in Marissa Mayer's career", "Truth_answer": "Scott Ard filed a lawsuit alleging that Marissa Mayer encouraged and fostered the use of an employee performance-rating system to accommodate management’s subjective biases and personal opinions“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where there any conflicts in Marissa Mayer's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "what was Marissa Mayer's early career like?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20. She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings.", "did Marissa Mayer ever marry or have children?", "Marissa Mayer's spouse is Zachary Bogue and she has 3 children", "where there any conflicts in Marissa Mayer's career?", "Scott Ard filed a lawsuit alleging that Marissa Mayer encouraged and fostered the use of an employee performance-rating system to accommodate management’s subjective biases and personal opinions“" ], "Conversation_no": 946, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she ever win any awards and recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Marissa Mayer ever win any awards and recognition", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer was awarded the Centennial Teaching Award and the Forsythe Award from Stanford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Marissa Mayer ever win any awards and recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.huffpost.com/entry/marissa-mayer-unofficial-_n_3825424", "Context": [ "what was Marissa Mayer's early career like?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20. She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings.", "did Marissa Mayer ever marry or have children?", "Marissa Mayer's spouse is Zachary Bogue and she has 3 children", "where there any conflicts in Marissa Mayer's career?", "Scott Ard filed a lawsuit alleging that Marissa Mayer encouraged and fostered the use of an employee performance-rating system to accommodate management’s subjective biases and personal opinions“", "did Marissa Mayer ever win any awards and recognition?", "Marissa Mayer was awarded the Centennial Teaching Award and the Forsythe Award from Stanford." ], "Conversation_no": 946, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her personality like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Marissa Mayer's personality like", "Truth_answer": "On one hand, Marissa Mayer is constantly in the press, appearing in a glamorous fashion shoot for Vogue magazine. On the other, she’s described herself as painfully shy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Marissa Mayer's personality like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is funkadelic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is funkadelic", "Truth_answer": "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did clinton sign funkadelic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic", "Truth_answer": "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do", "Truth_answer": "Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey.", "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do?", "Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles" ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which albums were these?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which albums were Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles", "Truth_answer": "Maggot Brain, Mothership Connection, and One Nation Under a Groove", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which albums were Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey.", "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do?", "Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles", "which albums were Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles?", "Maggot Brain, Mothership Connection, and One Nation Under a Groove" ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Parliament-Funkadelic work with", "Truth_answer": "Other prominent collective members for Parliament-Funkadelic have included bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and guitarists Eddie Hazel and Michael Hampton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Parliament-Funkadelic work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey.", "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do?", "Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles", "which albums were Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles?", "Maggot Brain, Mothership Connection, and One Nation Under a Groove", "who did Parliament-Funkadelic work with?", "Other prominent collective members for Parliament-Funkadelic have included bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and guitarists Eddie Hazel and Michael Hampton." ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most important fact in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in this Parliament-Funkadelic article", "Truth_answer": "Overall, the Parliament-Funkadelic collective achieved thirteen top ten hits in the American R&B music charts between 1967 and 1983, including six number one hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in this Parliament-Funkadelic article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Funkadelic_and_Parliament", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey.", "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do?", "Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles", "which albums were Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles?", "Maggot Brain, Mothership Connection, and One Nation Under a Groove", "who did Parliament-Funkadelic work with?", "Other prominent collective members for Parliament-Funkadelic have included bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and guitarists Eddie Hazel and Michael Hampton.", "what is the most important fact in this Parliament-Funkadelic article?", "Overall, the Parliament-Funkadelic collective achieved thirteen top ten hits in the American R&B music charts between 1967 and 1983, including six number one hits." ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when they achieved thirteen top ten hits in the American R&B music charts between 1967 and 1983, including six number one hits", "Truth_answer": "Other Parliament-Funkadelic members departed and formed new funk bands that detached themselves from P-Funk and even criticized the collective", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when they achieved thirteen top ten hits in the American R&B music charts between 1967 and 1983, including six number one hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Funkadelic_and_Parliament", "Context": [ "what is Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the individual bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s.", "when did clinton sign fParliament-Funkadelic?", "The Parliament-Funkadelic collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments, formed by Clinton in the late 1950s in Plainfield, New Jersey.", "how did the albums by Parliament-Funkadelic do?", "Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles", "which albums were Parliament-Funkadelic's released albums to critical praise, and scored charting hits with singles?", "Maggot Brain, Mothership Connection, and One Nation Under a Groove", "who did Parliament-Funkadelic work with?", "Other prominent collective members for Parliament-Funkadelic have included bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and guitarists Eddie Hazel and Michael Hampton.", "what is the most important fact in this Parliament-Funkadelic article?", "Overall, the Parliament-Funkadelic collective achieved thirteen top ten hits in the American R&B music charts between 1967 and 1983, including six number one hits.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when they achieved thirteen top ten hits in the American R&B music charts between 1967 and 1983, including six number one hits?", "Other Parliament-Funkadelic members departed and formed new funk bands that detached themselves from P-Funk and even criticized the collective" ], "Conversation_no": 947, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were their criticisms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were P-Funkadelic criticisms", "Truth_answer": "By the late 1970s the Parliament-Funkadelic collective became over-extended and several key members departed acrimoniously over disagreements with Clinton and his management style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the criticisms of other members who departed and formed new funk bands that detached themselves from P-Funk and even criticized the collective?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was modern day like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was modern day like", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems." ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s", "Truth_answer": "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album." ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the album successful", "Truth_answer": "Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic was hit album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "was the album Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic successful?", "Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic was hit album" ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Computer Game Boy have any singles", "Truth_answer": "Included on Parliament-Funkadelic's Computer Games was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic have any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "was the album Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic successful?", "Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic was hit album", "did Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic have any singles?", "Included on Parliament-Funkadelic's Computer Games was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog." ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Computer Game by Parliament-Funkadelic go on tour", "Truth_answer": "Parliament-Funkadelic retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Parliament-Funkadelic go on tour during modern day?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "was the album Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic successful?", "Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic was hit album", "did Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic have any singles?", "Included on Parliament-Funkadelic's Computer Games was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "did Parliament-Funkadelic go on tour during modern day?", "Parliament-Funkadelic retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances." ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when P-Funk retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances", "Truth_answer": "At this time Hip hop music began to extensively sample Parliament-Funkadelic music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when P-Funk retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "was the album Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic successful?", "Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic was hit album", "did Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic have any singles?", "Included on Parliament-Funkadelic's Computer Games was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "did Parliament-Funkadelic go on tour during modern day?", "Parliament-Funkadelic retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when P-Funk retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances?", "At this time Hip hop music began to extensively sample Parliament-Funkadelic music" ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened after this time when Hip hop music began to extensively sample P-Funk music", "Truth_answer": "By 1993, most of the Parliament and Funkadelic back catalog had been reissued.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after this time when Hip hop music began to extensively sample P-Funk music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What was Modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "In the early 1980s for Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton continued to record while battling with financial problems and well-publicized drug problems.", "what didParliament-Funkadelic record in the early 1980s?", "Parliament-Funkadelic recorded Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "was the album Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic successful?", "Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic was hit album", "did Computer Games by Parliament-Funkadelic have any singles?", "Included on Parliament-Funkadelic's Computer Games was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "did Parliament-Funkadelic go on tour during modern day?", "Parliament-Funkadelic retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Parliament-Funkadelic article besides when P-Funk retired from touring from 1984 until 1989, except for extremely sporadic performances and TV appearances?", "At this time Hip hop music began to extensively sample Parliament-Funkadelic music", "what happened after this time when Hip hop music began to extensively sample P-Funk music?", "By 1993, most of the Parliament and Funkadelic back catalog had been reissued." ], "Conversation_no": 948, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where are they heard?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are Parliament-Funkadelic heard in modern day", "Truth_answer": "remnants of the Parliament-Funkadelic music were still heard regularly through hip hop samples", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are Parliament-Funkadelic heard in modern day?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When does Hunter get his start in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When does Hunter get his start in music", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.discogs.com/artist/364536-Tab-Hunter?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases", "Context": [ "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks" ], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his first album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Tab Hunter's first album released", "Truth_answer": "1958", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070436id_/https://www.discogs.com/artist/364536-Tab-Hunter?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tab Hunter's first album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "When was Tab Hunter's first album released?", "1958" ], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tab Hunter's first album", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's Young Love sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124045248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Unlimited_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tab Hunter article besides when Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "When was Tab Hunter's first album released?", "1958", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tab Hunter article besides when Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks?", "Tab Hunter's Young Love sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA" ], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he record a song with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter record a song with anyone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter record a song with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "When was Tab Hunter's first album released?", "1958", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tab Hunter article besides when Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks?", "Tab Hunter's Young Love sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA", "Did Tab Hunter record a song with anyone?" ], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have any other hit singles besides Young Love", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have any other hit singles besides Young Love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "When was Tab Hunter's first album released?", "1958", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tab Hunter article besides when Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks?", "Tab Hunter's Young Love sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA", "Did Tab Hunter record a song with anyone?", "Did Tab Hunter have any other hit singles besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any songs into the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter release any songs into the US", "Truth_answer": "Red Sails In The Sunset and Don't Get Around Much Anymore“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter release any songs into the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When does Tab Hunter get his start in music?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "When was Tab Hunter's first album released?", "1958", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tab Hunter article besides when Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks?", "Tab Hunter's Young Love sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA", "Did Tab Hunter record a song with anyone?", "Did Tab Hunter have any other hit singles besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter release any songs into the US?", "Red Sails In The Sunset and Don't Get Around Much Anymore“" ], "Conversation_no": 949, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hunter tour in the US or UK?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter tour in the US or UK", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter tour in the US or UK?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the start or the fur trade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the start or the fur trade", "Truth_answer": "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples" ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he established when doing these trades?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples", "Truth_answer": "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River." ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of fur or products did he trade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade", "Truth_answer": "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade" ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other items did he concentrate on trading?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading", "Truth_answer": "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things was unique about the fur trade origin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe", "Truth_answer": "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic" ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the cod fishing industry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade", "Truth_answer": "The new preservation technique of drying fish allowed the mainly Basque fishermen to fish near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale in the origins of the North American fur trade", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic", "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "The new preservation technique of drying fish allowed the mainly Basque fishermen to fish near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale in the origins of the North American fur trade" ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the fisherman's role in the trade origin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the fisherman's role in the trade origin", "Truth_answer": "The fisherman in the origins of the North American fur trade sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the fisherman's role in the North American fur trade origin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic", "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "The new preservation technique of drying fish allowed the mainly Basque fishermen to fish near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What was the fisherman's role in the North American fur trade origin?", "The fisherman in the origins of the North American fur trade sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod." ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other roles was included in the trade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other roles was included in the trade", "Truth_answer": "The fisherman sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples, with whom the fisherman began simple trading in the origins of North American fur trade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles was included in the North American fur trade besides the fisherman who sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic", "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "The new preservation technique of drying fish allowed the mainly Basque fishermen to fish near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What was the fisherman's role in the North American fur trade origin?", "The fisherman in the origins of the North American fur trade sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod.", "What other roles was included in the North American fur trade besides the fisherman who sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod?", "The fisherman sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples, with whom the fisherman began simple trading in the origins of North American fur trade" ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was these trades origin happening?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was theNorth American fur trade origins happening", "Truth_answer": "The origins of the North American fur trade took place in the 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was theNorth American fur trade origins happening?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic", "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "The new preservation technique of drying fish allowed the mainly Basque fishermen to fish near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What was the fisherman's role in the North American fur trade origin?", "The fisherman in the origins of the North American fur trade sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod.", "What other roles was included in the North American fur trade besides the fisherman who sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod?", "The fisherman sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples, with whom the fisherman began simple trading in the origins of North American fur trade", "What year was theNorth American fur trade origins happening?", "The origins of the North American fur trade took place in the 16th century." ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other significant details back to the beginning of fur trade?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other significant details back to the beginning of fur trade aside from the fisherman who sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples", "Truth_answer": "The fishermen of the North American fur trade traded metal items for beaver robes made of sewn-together, native-tanned, beaver pelts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other significant details back to the beginning of fur trade aside from the fisherman who sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade#Origins", "Context": [ "What was the start of the North American fur trade?", "Jacques Cartier in his three voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1500s conducted some of the earliest North American fur trade between European and First Nations peoples", "Where was Cartier established when conductingsome of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peoples?", "Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the St. Lawrence River.", "What kind of fur or products did Cartier attempt to trade in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "Cartier concentrated on trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What other items did Cartier concentrate on trading aside from trading for furs used as trimming and adornment in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe.", "What other things was unique about the North American fur trade origin besides that explorer Cartier overlooked the fur that would become the driving force of the fur trade in the north, the beaver pelt, which would become fashionable in Europe?", "In the origins of the North American fur trade, The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the North Atlantic", "What was the cod fishing industry in the origins of the North American fur trade?", "The new preservation technique of drying fish allowed the mainly Basque fishermen to fish near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale in the origins of the North American fur trade", "What was the fisherman's role in the North American fur trade origin?", "The fisherman in the origins of the North American fur trade sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod.", "What other roles was included in the North American fur trade besides the fisherman who sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod?", "The fisherman sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples, with whom the fisherman began simple trading in the origins of North American fur trade", "What year was theNorth American fur trade origins happening?", "The origins of the North American fur trade took place in the 16th century.", "Was there any other significant details back to the beginning of fur trade aside from the fisherman who sought suitable harbors which generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples?", "The fishermen of the North American fur trade traded metal items for beaver robes made of sewn-together, native-tanned, beaver pelts." ], "Conversation_no": 950, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was they traveling directly to for the trades along the Atlantic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were the fishermen traveling directly to for the trades along the Atlantic in the Origins of North American fur trade", "Truth_answer": "The fishermen of the North American fur trade traveled near the Newfoundland coast and transport fish back to Europe for sale", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the fishermen traveling directly to for the trades along the Atlantic in the Origins of North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is Powhatan people ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Powhatan people", "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the Powhatan people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which language to writing in histroical Powhatan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings", "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Naming_and_terminology", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Powhatan which refers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Powhatan refer to", "Truth_answer": "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHO IS POWHATAN", "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "POWHATAN PEOPLE WHERE WAS LIVE?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do Powhatan people live", "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan lived in eastern Virginia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Powhatan people live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Where do Powhatan people live?", "The Powhatan lived in eastern Virginia" ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHAT IS THE INSTANCES OF POWHATAN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the instance of Powhatan", "Truth_answer": "In some instances, The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the instance of Powhatan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Where do Powhatan people live?", "The Powhatan lived in eastern Virginia", "What are the instance of Powhatan?", "In some instances, The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "HOW WE SPELL POWHATAN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do we spell Powhatan", "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan people, sometimes Powhatans, also spelled Powatan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do we spell Powhatan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Powhatan_languages", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Where do Powhatan people live?", "The Powhatan lived in eastern Virginia", "What are the instance of Powhatan?", "In some instances, The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people.", "How do we spell Powhatan?", "The Powhatan people, sometimes Powhatans, also spelled Powatan" ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHICH LANGUAGE POWHATAN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHICH LANGUAGE POWHATAN", "Truth_answer": "The tribes of the Powhatan confederacy shared mutually intelligible Algonquian languages. The most common was likely Powhatan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which language to the Powhatan speak?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#State_and_federal_recognition", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Where do Powhatan people live?", "The Powhatan lived in eastern Virginia", "What are the instance of Powhatan?", "In some instances, The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people.", "How do we spell Powhatan?", "The Powhatan people, sometimes Powhatans, also spelled Powatan", "Which language to the Powhatan speak?", "The tribes of the Powhatan confederacy shared mutually intelligible Algonquian languages. The most common was likely Powhatan." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHICH STATE IN POWHATAN?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHICH STATE IN POWHATAN", "Truth_answer": "As of 2014, the state of Virginia has recognized eight Powhatan Indian-descended tribes in Virginia. Collectively, the tribes currently have 3,000–3,500 enrolled tribal members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which state are the Powhatan in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan", "Context": [ "who are the Powhatan people?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "which language is Powhatan referred to in historical writings?", "The Powhatan language is an eastern-Algonquian language. The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people, most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "What does Powhatan refer to?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "WHO IS POWHATAN?", "The Powhatan people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.", "Where do Powhatan people live?", "The Powhatan lived in eastern Virginia", "What are the instance of Powhatan?", "In some instances, The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people.", "How do we spell Powhatan?", "The Powhatan people, sometimes Powhatans, also spelled Powatan", "Which language to the Powhatan speak?", "The tribes of the Powhatan confederacy shared mutually intelligible Algonquian languages. The most common was likely Powhatan.", "Which state are the Powhatan in?", "As of 2014, the state of Virginia has recognized eight Powhatan Indian-descended tribes in Virginia. Collectively, the tribes currently have 3,000–3,500 enrolled tribal members." ], "Conversation_no": 951, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "POWHATAN REFERS TO HOW MANY LEADERS?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Powhatan referes to how many leaders", "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan may refer to one of the leaders of the people. This is most commonly the case in historical writings by the English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Powhatan referes to how many leaders?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell_Whitaker#Whitaker_vs._Trinidad", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 952, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place", "Truth_answer": "Whitaker vs. Trinidad took place on February 20, 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell_Whitaker#Whitaker_vs._Trinidad", "Context": [ "When did Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Whitaker vs. Trinidad took place on February 20, 1999" ], "Conversation_no": 952, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is Whitaker vs. Trinidad important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Whitaker vs. Trinidad important", "Truth_answer": "In Whitaker vs. Trinidad, Whitaker suffered his first convincing defeat against the much bigger, much fresher Félix Trinidad, gamely taking the Puerto Rican the distance in an attempt to win", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811123516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell_Whitaker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Whitaker vs. Trinidad important?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Whitaker vs. Trinidad took place on February 20, 1999", "Why is Whitaker vs. Trinidad important?", "In Whitaker vs. Trinidad, Whitaker suffered his first convincing defeat against the much bigger, much fresher Félix Trinidad, gamely taking the Puerto Rican the distance in an attempt to win" ], "Conversation_no": 952, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the fight take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the fight take place", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the fight Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell_Whitaker#Whitaker_vs._Trinidad", "Context": [ "When did Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Whitaker vs. Trinidad took place on February 20, 1999", "Why is Whitaker vs. Trinidad important?", "In Whitaker vs. Trinidad, Whitaker suffered his first convincing defeat against the much bigger, much fresher Félix Trinidad, gamely taking the Puerto Rican the distance in an attempt to win", "Where did the fight Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?" ], "Conversation_no": 952, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the fight take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the fight Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place", "Truth_answer": "Whitaker vs. Trinidad was on February 20, 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the fight Whitaker vs. Trinidad take place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane#McCormick_claim", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 953, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the relation between Jane and McCormick claim?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relation between Jane and McCormick claim", "Truth_answer": "the U.S. Department of Public Welfare granted old age assistance to a Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick who claimed to be the legal offspring of Calamity Jane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Calamity Jane and McCormick claim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane#McCormick_claim", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Calamity Jane and McCormick claim?", "the U.S. Department of Public Welfare granted old age assistance to a Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick who claimed to be the legal offspring of Calamity Jane" ], "Conversation_no": 953, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he represent them in any aspect?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick represent Calamity Jane in any aspect", "Truth_answer": "Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick presented evidence that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, Montana Territory on September 25, 1873.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick represent Calamity Jane in any aspect?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane#McCormick_claim", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Calamity Jane and McCormick claim?", "the U.S. Department of Public Welfare granted old age assistance to a Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick who claimed to be the legal offspring of Calamity Jane", "Did Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick represent Calamity Jane in any aspect?", "Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick presented evidence that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, Montana Territory on September 25, 1873." ], "Conversation_no": 953, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which of the cases was noteworthy", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of the cases ofCalamity Jane claims was noteworthy", "Truth_answer": "In McCormick's claim, she presented documentation that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, written in a Bible and presumably signed by two ministers and numerous witnesses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the cases ofCalamity Jane claims was noteworthy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane#McCormick_claim", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Calamity Jane and McCormick claim?", "the U.S. Department of Public Welfare granted old age assistance to a Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick who claimed to be the legal offspring of Calamity Jane", "Did Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick represent Calamity Jane in any aspect?", "Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick presented evidence that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, Montana Territory on September 25, 1873.", "Which of the cases ofCalamity Jane claims was noteworthy", "In McCormick's claim, she presented documentation that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, written in a Bible and presumably signed by two ministers and numerous witnesses." ], "Conversation_no": 953, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which names in the claims was worth mentioning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which names in the Calamity Jane claims was worth mentioning", "Truth_answer": "Out of the various Calamity Jane claims, McCormick's claim has been vigorously challenged because of a variety of discrepancies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which names in the Calamity Jane claims was worth mentioning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane#McCormick_claim", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Calamity Jane and McCormick claim?", "the U.S. Department of Public Welfare granted old age assistance to a Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick who claimed to be the legal offspring of Calamity Jane", "Did Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick represent Calamity Jane in any aspect?", "Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick presented evidence that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, Montana Territory on September 25, 1873.", "Which of the cases ofCalamity Jane claims was noteworthy", "In McCormick's claim, she presented documentation that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, written in a Bible and presumably signed by two ministers and numerous witnesses.", "Which names in the Calamity Jane claims was worth mentioning?", "Out of the various Calamity Jane claims, McCormick's claim has been vigorously challenged because of a variety of discrepancies." ], "Conversation_no": 953, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he contribute to the claims or the page?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did McCormick contribute to the Calamity Jane claims or the page", "Truth_answer": "McCormick later published a book with letters allegedly from Calamity Jane to her daughter. In it she says that she had been married to Hickok, supposed father of McCormick", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did McCormick contribute to the Calamity Jane claims or the page?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane#McCormick_claim", "Context": [ "What is the relation between Calamity Jane and McCormick claim?", "the U.S. Department of Public Welfare granted old age assistance to a Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick who claimed to be the legal offspring of Calamity Jane", "Did Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick represent Calamity Jane in any aspect?", "Jean Hickok Burkhardt McCormick presented evidence that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, Montana Territory on September 25, 1873.", "Which of the cases ofCalamity Jane claims was noteworthy", "In McCormick's claim, she presented documentation that Calamity Jane and Wild Bill had married at Benson's Landing, written in a Bible and presumably signed by two ministers and numerous witnesses.", "Which names in the Calamity Jane claims was worth mentioning?", "Out of the various Calamity Jane claims, McCormick's claim has been vigorously challenged because of a variety of discrepancies.", "How did McCormick contribute to the Calamity Jane claims or the page?", "McCormick later published a book with letters allegedly from Calamity Jane to her daughter. In it she says that she had been married to Hickok, supposed father of McCormick" ], "Conversation_no": 953, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the conclusion of the claim?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the conclusion of McCormick's Calamity Jane claim she had been married to Hickok, supposed father of McCormick", "Truth_answer": "Calamity Jane says she had been married to Hickok and that Hickok was the father of McCormick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the conclusion of McCormick's Calamity Jane claim she had been married to Hickok, supposed father of McCormick?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his other roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of his other roles", "Truth_answer": "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon." ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?" ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many years was he a part of the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon", "Truth_answer": "His 41st and final appearance on that show was in 2008, making him second only to Jerry Lewis himself in number.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?", "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "His 41st and final appearance on that show was in 2008, making him second only to Jerry Lewis himself in number." ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he become involved in the telethon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Ed McMahon become involved in the telethon", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon used his long association with brewer Anheuser-Busch to bring them aboard as one of the largest corporate donors to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Ed McMahon become involved in the telethon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?", "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "His 41st and final appearance on that show was in 2008, making him second only to Jerry Lewis himself in number.", "how did Ed McMahon become involved in the telethon?", "Ed McMahon used his long association with brewer Anheuser-Busch to bring them aboard as one of the largest corporate donors to the Muscular Dystrophy Association." ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he involved in any other roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Ed McMahon involved in any other roles besides host of the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon", "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Ed McMahon had a role in the film The Incident and appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ed McMahon involved in any other roles besides host of the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?", "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "His 41st and final appearance on that show was in 2008, making him second only to Jerry Lewis himself in number.", "how did Ed McMahon become involved in the telethon?", "Ed McMahon used his long association with brewer Anheuser-Busch to bring them aboard as one of the largest corporate donors to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.", "was Ed McMahon involved in any other roles besides host of the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "In 1967, Ed McMahon had a role in the film The Incident and appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show." ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he act on these appearances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ed McMahon act on these appearances", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show as Santa Claus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ed McMahon act on these appearances on The Incident or The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?", "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "His 41st and final appearance on that show was in 2008, making him second only to Jerry Lewis himself in number.", "how did Ed McMahon become involved in the telethon?", "Ed McMahon used his long association with brewer Anheuser-Busch to bring them aboard as one of the largest corporate donors to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.", "was Ed McMahon involved in any other roles besides host of the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "In 1967, Ed McMahon had a role in the film The Incident and appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show.", "did Ed McMahon act on these appearances on The Incident or The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show?", "Ed McMahon appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show as Santa Claus" ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he involved in any other tv roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Ed McMahon involved in any other tv roles besides appearing on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show as Santa Claus", "Truth_answer": "From 1965 to 1969, Ed McMahon served as communicator of the Saturday afternoon segment of Monitor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ed McMahon involved in any other tv roles besides appearing on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show as Santa Claus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Other_roles", "Context": [ "what were some of Ed McMahon's other roles?", "Since 1973, Ed McMahon served as co-host of the long-running live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.", "where was the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with Ed McMahon?", "how many years wasEd McMahon a part of the the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "His 41st and final appearance on that show was in 2008, making him second only to Jerry Lewis himself in number.", "how did Ed McMahon become involved in the telethon?", "Ed McMahon used his long association with brewer Anheuser-Busch to bring them aboard as one of the largest corporate donors to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.", "was Ed McMahon involved in any other roles besides host of the live annual Labor Day weekend event of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon?", "In 1967, Ed McMahon had a role in the film The Incident and appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show.", "did Ed McMahon act on these appearances on The Incident or The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show?", "Ed McMahon appeared on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show as Santa Claus", "was Ed McMahon involved in any other tv roles besides appearing on The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show as Santa Claus?", "From 1965 to 1969, Ed McMahon served as communicator of the Saturday afternoon segment of Monitor" ], "Conversation_no": 954, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some specific moments from this role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some specific moments from The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon served on the weekend news, features and entertainment magazine on the NBC Radio Network", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some specific moments from when McMahon served as communicator of the Saturday afternoon segment of Monitor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Health_problems", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of health problems did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of health problems did he have", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Health_problems", "Context": [ "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe." ], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Health_problems", "Context": [ "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe.", "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe?", "Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit." ], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone die from the mold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone die from the mold after Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon became ill from the mold, The McMahons blamed the mold for the death of the family dog, Muffin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone die from the mold after Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Health_problems", "Context": [ "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe.", "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe?", "Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit.", "Did anyone die from the mold after Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold?", "Ed McMahon became ill from the mold, The McMahons blamed the mold for the death of the family dog, Muffin." ], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the mold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Ed McMahon after the mold sickened the McMahons and family dog Muffin", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon's suit, one of many in recent years over toxic mold, was filed against American Equity Insurance Co., a pair of insurance adjusters, and several environmental cleanup contractors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ed McMahon after the mold sickened the McMahons and family dog Muffin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Health_problems", "Context": [ "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe.", "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe?", "Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit.", "Did anyone die from the mold after Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold?", "Ed McMahon became ill from the mold, The McMahons blamed the mold for the death of the family dog, Muffin.", "What happened to Ed McMahon after the mold sickened the McMahons and family dog Muffin?", "Ed McMahon's suit, one of many in recent years over toxic mold, was filed against American Equity Insurance Co., a pair of insurance adjusters, and several environmental cleanup contractors." ], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the insurance company react", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the insurance company react", "Truth_answer": "On March 21, 2003, the long legal battle ended with Ed McMahon being awarded $7.2 million from several companies who were negligent for allowing toxic mold into his home", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the insurance company react to Ed McMahon's file against them for toxic mold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe.", "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe?", "Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit.", "Did anyone die from the mold after Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold?", "Ed McMahon became ill from the mold, The McMahons blamed the mold for the death of the family dog, Muffin.", "What happened to Ed McMahon after the mold sickened the McMahons and family dog Muffin?", "Ed McMahon's suit, one of many in recent years over toxic mold, was filed against American Equity Insurance Co., a pair of insurance adjusters, and several environmental cleanup contractors.", "How did the insurance company react to Ed McMahon's file against them for toxic mold", "On March 21, 2003, the long legal battle ended with Ed McMahon being awarded $7.2 million from several companies who were negligent for allowing toxic mold into his home" ], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that work out for his family", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the battle with the insurance company ending with McMahon being awarded $7.2 million from several companies who were negligent for allowing toxic mold into his home work out for his family", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the battle with the insurance company ending with McMahon being awarded $7.2 million from several companies who were negligent for allowing toxic mold into his home work out for his family", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon#Health_problems", "Context": [ "What kind of health problems did Ed McMahon have?", "Ed McMahon was sickened by toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe.", "Did Ed McMahon have any other problems in addition to toxic mold that spread through his Beverly Hills house after contractors failed to properly clean up water damage from a broken pipe?", "Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit.", "Did anyone die from the mold after Ed McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold?", "Ed McMahon became ill from the mold, The McMahons blamed the mold for the death of the family dog, Muffin.", "What happened to Ed McMahon after the mold sickened the McMahons and family dog Muffin?", "Ed McMahon's suit, one of many in recent years over toxic mold, was filed against American Equity Insurance Co., a pair of insurance adjusters, and several environmental cleanup contractors.", "How did the insurance company react to Ed McMahon's file against them for toxic mold", "On March 21, 2003, the long legal battle ended with Ed McMahon being awarded $7.2 million from several companies who were negligent for allowing toxic mold into his home", "How did the battle with the insurance company ending with McMahon being awarded $7.2 million from several companies who were negligent for allowing toxic mold into his home work out for his family" ], "Conversation_no": 955, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other health issues were in his life", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other health issues were in Ed McMahon's life", "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon was injured in 2007 in a fall and, in March 2008, it was announced he was recovering from a broken neck and two subsequent surgeries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other health issues were in Ed McMahon's life besides from toxic mold", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Success_in_the_1920s_and_early_1930s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 1920", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in 1920", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Success_in_the_1920s_and_early_1930s", "Context": [ "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s" ], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Kurt Weill successful", "Truth_answer": "In 1922 Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kurt Weill successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Success_in_the_1920s_and_early_1930s", "Context": [ "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s", "How was Kurt Weill successful?", "In 1922 Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe." ], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he achieve in the 1930s", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Kurt Weill achieve in the 1930s", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kurt Weill achieve in the 1930s", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Success_in_the_1920s_and_early_1930s", "Context": [ "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s", "How was Kurt Weill successful?", "In 1922 Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe.", "What did Kurt Weill achieve in the 1930s", "Kurt Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930." ], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kurt Weill article about his success in the 1920s besides that Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930", "Truth_answer": "In 1924 the conductor Fritz Busch introduced Kurt Weill to the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership resulting in several one-act operas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kurt Weill article about his success in the 1920s besides that Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Success_in_the_1920s_and_early_1930s", "Context": [ "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s", "How was Kurt Weill successful?", "In 1922 Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe.", "What did Kurt Weill achieve in the 1930s", "Kurt Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kurt Weill article about his success in the 1920s besides that Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930?", "In 1924 the conductor Fritz Busch introduced Kurt Weill to the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership resulting in several one-act operas." ], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did they meet", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Kurt Weill meet in the 1920s besides the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership", "Truth_answer": "At Kaiser's house in Grünheide, Kurt Weill first met singer/actress Lotte Lenya in the summer of 1924. The couple were married twice: in 1926", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Kurt Weill meet in the 1920s besides the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Success_in_the_1920s_and_early_1930s", "Context": [ "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s", "How was Kurt Weill successful?", "In 1922 Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe.", "What did Kurt Weill achieve in the 1930s", "Kurt Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kurt Weill article about his success in the 1920s besides that Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930?", "In 1924 the conductor Fritz Busch introduced Kurt Weill to the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership resulting in several one-act operas.", "Who else did Kurt Weill meet in the 1920s besides the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership", "At Kaiser's house in Grünheide, Kurt Weill first met singer/actress Lotte Lenya in the summer of 1924. The couple were married twice: in 1926" ], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happen in their career", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happen in their career", "Truth_answer": "Lotte took great care to support Kurt Weill's work, and after his death she took it upon herself to increase awareness of his music, forming the Kurt Weill Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Kurt Weill's career after he first met singer/actress Lotte Lenya in the summer of 1924", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill#Death", "Context": [ "What happened in 1920 to Kurt Weill", "Kurt Weill had Success in the 1920s and early 1930s", "How was Kurt Weill successful?", "In 1922 Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe.", "What did Kurt Weill achieve in the 1930s", "Kurt Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kurt Weill article about his success in the 1920s besides that Weill's working association with Brecht, although successful, came to an end over politics in 1930?", "In 1924 the conductor Fritz Busch introduced Kurt Weill to the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership resulting in several one-act operas.", "Who else did Kurt Weill meet in the 1920s besides the dramatist Georg Kaiser, with whom Weill would have a long-lasting creative partnership", "At Kaiser's house in Grünheide, Kurt Weill first met singer/actress Lotte Lenya in the summer of 1924. The couple were married twice: in 1926", "What else happened in Kurt Weill's career after he first met singer/actress Lotte Lenya in the summer of 1924", "Lotte took great care to support Kurt Weill's work, and after his death she took it upon herself to increase awareness of his music, forming the Kurt Weill Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 956, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen to him how did he die", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Kurt Weill that Lenya took great care to support Weill's work, and how did he die", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Weill suffered a heart attack shortly after his 50th birthday and died on April 3, 1950, in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kurt Weill that Lenya took great care to support Weill's work, and how did he die", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Hollywood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work in Hollytwood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she work in Hollytwood", "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Hollywood", "Context": [ "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors." ], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she doing in this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period", "Truth_answer": "The paradox was that, as a result of Green Door, Hollywood blackballed me, Marilyn Chambers said later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period when she believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Behind_the_Green_Door", "Context": [ "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors.", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period when she believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors?", "The paradox was that, as a result of Green Door, Hollywood blackballed me, Marilyn Chambers said later." ], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Behind the Green Door", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Behind the Green Door", "Truth_answer": "Behind the Green Door is a pornographic film", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101113737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_the_Green_Door_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Behind the Green Door", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_the_Green_Door#Plot", "Context": [ "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors.", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period when she believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors?", "The paradox was that, as a result of Green Door, Hollywood blackballed me, Marilyn Chambers said later.", "What is Behind the Green Door", "Behind the Green Door is a pornographic film" ], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the movie about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the movie Behind the Green Door about", "Truth_answer": "Behind the Green Door is about wealthy socialite, Gloria Saunders, who is taken against her will to an elite North Beach sex club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Behind the Green Door about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Early_life", "Context": [ "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors.", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period when she believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors?", "The paradox was that, as a result of Green Door, Hollywood blackballed me, Marilyn Chambers said later.", "What is Behind the Green Door", "Behind the Green Door is a pornographic film", "What was the movie Behind the Green Door about", "Behind the Green Door is about wealthy socialite, Gloria Saunders, who is taken against her will to an elite North Beach sex club" ], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she doing with Ivory Snow", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Marilyn Chambers doing with Ivory Snow", "Truth_answer": "During Marilyn Chambers' early career as a model, her most prominent job was as the Ivory Soap girl on the Ivory Snow soap flake box, posing as a mother", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marilyn Chambers doing with Ivory Snow", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Behind_the_Green_Door", "Context": [ "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors.", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period when she believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors?", "The paradox was that, as a result of Green Door, Hollywood blackballed me, Marilyn Chambers said later.", "What is Behind the Green Door", "Behind the Green Door is a pornographic film", "What was the movie Behind the Green Door about", "Behind the Green Door is about wealthy socialite, Gloria Saunders, who is taken against her will to an elite North Beach sex club", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing with Ivory Snow", "During Marilyn Chambers' early career as a model, her most prominent job was as the Ivory Soap girl on the Ivory Snow soap flake box, posing as a mother" ], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after Ivory Snow?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Ivory Snow for Marilyn Chambers", "Truth_answer": "At the time the film would help sell a lot more soap, but Procter & Gamble quickly dropped her after discovering Marilyn Chambers' double life as an adult-film actress", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ivory Snow for Marilyn Chambers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Resurrection_of_Eve_and_Inside_Marilyn_Chambers", "Context": [ "Did Marilyn Chambers work in Hollytwood?", "Marilyn Chambers believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors.", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing in this period when she believed her celebrity as the star of Behind the Green Door and the Ivory Snow girl would be a stepping stone to other endeavors?", "The paradox was that, as a result of Green Door, Hollywood blackballed me, Marilyn Chambers said later.", "What is Behind the Green Door", "Behind the Green Door is a pornographic film", "What was the movie Behind the Green Door about", "Behind the Green Door is about wealthy socialite, Gloria Saunders, who is taken against her will to an elite North Beach sex club", "What was Marilyn Chambers doing with Ivory Snow", "During Marilyn Chambers' early career as a model, her most prominent job was as the Ivory Soap girl on the Ivory Snow soap flake box, posing as a mother", "What happened after Ivory Snow for Marilyn Chambers?", "At the time the film would help sell a lot more soap, but Procter & Gamble quickly dropped her after discovering Marilyn Chambers' double life as an adult-film actress" ], "Conversation_no": 957, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever have any other jobs", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Chambers ever have any other jobs after Behind the Green Door and Ivory Snow", "Truth_answer": "Following Behind the Green Door, the Mitchell Brothers and Marilyn Chambers teamed up for Resurrection of Eve, released in September 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Chambers ever have any other jobs after Behind the Green Door and Ivory Snow", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“" ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "They are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000." ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows", "Truth_answer": "Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000.", "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts" ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas was reading a story which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack. The line came out of Thomas's mouth as She suffered a near fart....", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in besides the one where the dog's tail got caught in the revolving door?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000.", "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts", "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in besides the one where the dog's tail got caught in the revolving door?", "Lowell Thomas was reading a story which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack. The line came out of Thomas's mouth as She suffered a near fart...." ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Thomas's reaction to his mistake ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Thomas's reaction to his mistake when he was reading a story cold which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack and the line came out of Thomas' mouth as She suffered a near fart", "Truth_answer": "Realizing instantly what he had said, Thomas tried to continue but eventually collapsed into gales of laughter, which continued into – and beyond – his announcer's chuckling sign-off for the day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas's reaction to his mistake when he was reading a story cold which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack and the line came out of Thomas' mouth as She suffered a near fart....?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000.", "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts", "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in besides the one where the dog's tail got caught in the revolving door?", "Lowell Thomas was reading a story which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack. The line came out of Thomas's mouth as She suffered a near fart....", "What was Thomas's reaction to his mistake when he was reading a story cold which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack and the line came out of Thomas' mouth as She suffered a near fart....?", "Realizing instantly what he had said, Thomas tried to continue but eventually collapsed into gales of laughter, which continued into – and beyond – his announcer's chuckling sign-off for the day." ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Buranelli also write that for him ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Buranelli also write the fatal heart attack story for Lowell Thomas", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buranelli also write the fatal heart attack story for Lowell Thomas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000.", "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts", "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in besides the one where the dog's tail got caught in the revolving door?", "Lowell Thomas was reading a story which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack. The line came out of Thomas's mouth as She suffered a near fart....", "What was Thomas's reaction to his mistake when he was reading a story cold which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack and the line came out of Thomas' mouth as She suffered a near fart....?", "Realizing instantly what he had said, Thomas tried to continue but eventually collapsed into gales of laughter, which continued into – and beyond – his announcer's chuckling sign-off for the day.", "Did Buranelli also write the fatal heart attack story for Lowell Thomas?" ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Realizing instantly what he had", "Truth_answer": "As Lowell Thomas read the next story about President Eisenhower's visit to Hershey, Pennsylvania he could hear the announcer breaking up with laughter, which caused Thomas to break up too", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article about his Gaffes besides that Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.otrcat.com/p/lowell-thomas", "Context": [ "What is a Gaffe that Lowell Thomas was involved in ?", "Lowell Thomas read the story as written with Buranelli's comment, Who ever thought a piece of tail was worth 10 grand?“", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli are referring to the tail of which animal ?", "Lowell Thomas and Buranelli refer to a Great Dane in this gaffe. The dog's tail got caught in the revolving door and she sued the hotel for $10,000.", "Was Buranelli a writer for Lowell Thomas's shows ?", "Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts", "Was there any other Gaffe the Thomas was involved in besides the one where the dog's tail got caught in the revolving door?", "Lowell Thomas was reading a story which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack. The line came out of Thomas's mouth as She suffered a near fart....", "What was Thomas's reaction to his mistake when he was reading a story cold which contained the phrase She suffered a near fatal heart attack and the line came out of Thomas' mouth as She suffered a near fart....?", "Realizing instantly what he had said, Thomas tried to continue but eventually collapsed into gales of laughter, which continued into – and beyond – his announcer's chuckling sign-off for the day.", "Did Buranelli also write the fatal heart attack story for Lowell Thomas?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article about his Gaffes besides that Thomas' long-time friend and ghostwriter Prosper Buranelli wrote the nightly newscasts?", "As Lowell Thomas read the next story about President Eisenhower's visit to Hershey, Pennsylvania he could hear the announcer breaking up with laughter, which caused Thomas to break up too" ], "Conversation_no": 958, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How can one buy these gaffes ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can one buy these gaffes by Lowell Thomas such as when Thomas read the next story about President Eisenhower's visit to Hershey, Pennsylvania he could hear the announcer breaking up with laughter, which caused Thomas to break up, as well", "Truth_answer": "Air checks of some of Lowell Thomas' gaffes are available to collectors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can one buy these gaffes by Lowell Thomas such as when Thomas read the next story about President Eisenhower's visit to Hershey, Pennsylvania he could hear the announcer breaking up with laughter, which caused Thomas to break up, as well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Radio_Commentator_and_Newscaster", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster", "Truth_answer": "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day" ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many gaffes was he associated with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Legacy_and_honors", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?" ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did he recieve while being a newscaster?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster", "Truth_answer": "In 1945, Lowell Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101053403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Radio_Commentator_and_Newscaster", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?", "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster?", "In 1945, Lowell Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom." ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article besides that In 1945, Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas was first heard on radio delivering talks about his travels in 1929 and 1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article besides that In 1945, Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Radio_Commentator_and_Newscaster", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?", "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster?", "In 1945, Lowell Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article besides that In 1945, Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom?", "Lowell Thomas was first heard on radio delivering talks about his travels in 1929 and 1930" ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his first television broadcast go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lowell Thomas first television broadcast go", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas hosted the first television news broadcast in 1939 and the first regularly scheduled television news broadcast beginning on February 21, 1940 over W2XBS New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101053403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lowell Thomas' first television broadcast go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Radio_Commentator_and_Newscaster", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?", "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster?", "In 1945, Lowell Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article besides that In 1945, Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom?", "Lowell Thomas was first heard on radio delivering talks about his travels in 1929 and 1930", "How did Lowell Thomas' first television broadcast go?", "Lowell Thomas hosted the first television news broadcast in 1939 and the first regularly scheduled television news broadcast beginning on February 21, 1940 over W2XBS New York" ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he the only one in front of the camera?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lowell Thomas the only one in front of the camera", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lowell Thomas the only one in front of the camera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Radio_Commentator_and_Newscaster", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?", "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster?", "In 1945, Lowell Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article besides that In 1945, Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom?", "Lowell Thomas was first heard on radio delivering talks about his travels in 1929 and 1930", "How did Lowell Thomas' first television broadcast go?", "Lowell Thomas hosted the first television news broadcast in 1939 and the first regularly scheduled television news broadcast beginning on February 21, 1940 over W2XBS New York", "Was Lowell Thomas the only one in front of the camera?" ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other achievements he had in his 40 years of broadcasting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other achievements Lowell Thomas had in his 40 years of broadcasting", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other achievements Lowell Thomas had in his 40 years of broadcasting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas#Radio_Commentator_and_Newscaster", "Context": [ "What was Lowell's greatest achievement as a Newscaster?", "It was over radio that Lowell Thomas presented and commented upon the news for four decades until his retirement in 1976, the longest radio career of anyone in his day", "How many gaffes was Lowell Thomas associated with?", "What awards did Lowell Thomas recieve while being a newscaster?", "In 1945, Lowell Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lowell Thomas article besides that In 1945, Thomas received the Alfred I. duPont Award. In 1976, President Gerald Ford awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom?", "Lowell Thomas was first heard on radio delivering talks about his travels in 1929 and 1930", "How did Lowell Thomas' first television broadcast go?", "Lowell Thomas hosted the first television news broadcast in 1939 and the first regularly scheduled television news broadcast beginning on February 21, 1940 over W2XBS New York", "Was Lowell Thomas the only one in front of the camera?", "Are there any other achievements Lowell Thomas had in his 40 years of broadcasting?", "Lowell Thomas has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 959, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lowell Thomas have a family", "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas had a wife and a child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lowell Thomas have a family?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts#2000–2005:_Rascal_Flatts,_Melt,_and_Feels_Like_Today", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Melt released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Melt released", "Truth_answer": "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_(album)", "Context": [ "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Rascall Flatts also the name of an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album", "Truth_answer": "Rascal Flatts is the debut studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127014753id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts#2000–2005:_Rascal_Flatts,_Melt,_and_Feels_Like_Today", "Context": [ "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002.", "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album?", "Rascal Flatts is the debut studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts" ], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Melt have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts have any singles", "Truth_answer": "Melt's first single, These Days, became the Rascal Flatts' first number one hit on the U.S. country charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melt_(Rascal_Flatts_album)", "Context": [ "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002.", "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album?", "Rascal Flatts is the debut studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts", "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts have any singles?", "Melt's first single, These Days, became the Rascal Flatts' first number one hit on the U.S. country charts." ], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many singles did it have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many singles did Melt by Rascal Flatts have", "Truth_answer": "Melt by Rascal Flatts has 4 singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many singles did Melt by Rascal Flatts have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melt_(Rascal_Flatts_album)", "Context": [ "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002.", "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album?", "Rascal Flatts is the debut studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts", "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts have any singles?", "Melt's first single, These Days, became the Rascal Flatts' first number one hit on the U.S. country charts.", "How many singles did Melt by Rascal Flatts have?", "Melt by Rascal Flatts has 4 singles" ], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were they?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts", "Truth_answer": "The 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts are These Days, Love You Out Loud, I Melt, and Mayberry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melt_(Rascal_Flatts_album)", "Context": [ "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002.", "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album?", "Rascal Flatts is the debut studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts", "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts have any singles?", "Melt's first single, These Days, became the Rascal Flatts' first number one hit on the U.S. country charts.", "How many singles did Melt by Rascal Flatts have?", "Melt by Rascal Flatts has 4 singles", "What were the 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts?", "The 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts are These Days, Love You Out Loud, I Melt, and Mayberry" ], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Melt by Rascal Flatts included two more Top 10 hits with Love You Out Loud I Melt, and Mayberry. The latter became the band's second number one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rascal Flatts win any awards for These Days, Love You Out Loud, I Melt, or Mayberry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts#2000–2005:_Rascal_Flatts,_Melt,_and_Feels_Like_Today", "Context": [ "When was Melt released by Rascal Flatts?", "Rascal Flatts' second album, entitled Melt, was released in 2002.", "Was Rascal Flatts also the name of an album?", "Rascal Flatts is the debut studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts", "Did Melt by Rascal Flatts have any singles?", "Melt's first single, These Days, became the Rascal Flatts' first number one hit on the U.S. country charts.", "How many singles did Melt by Rascal Flatts have?", "Melt by Rascal Flatts has 4 singles", "What were the 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts?", "The 4 singles on Melt by Rascal Flatts are These Days, Love You Out Loud, I Melt, and Mayberry", "Did Rascal Flatts win any awards for These Days, Love You Out Loud, I Melt, or Mayberry?", "Melt by Rascal Flatts included two more Top 10 hits with Love You Out Loud I Melt, and Mayberry. The latter became the band's second number one." ], "Conversation_no": 960, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Feels like Today released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Feels like Today released", "Truth_answer": "Rascal Flatts's third album, Feels Like Today, was released in late 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rascal_Flatts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Feels like Today by Rascal Flatts released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Christina do after 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Christina do after 2012", "Truth_answer": "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus." ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many copies did the album sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many copies did The Voice in September 2012 sell", "Truth_answer": "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album had any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs", "Truth_answer": "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34." ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Aguilera go on any tours at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.madeformums.com/news/christina-aguilera-and-son-family-facts/", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?" ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera have any children", "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera has two children, Max Liron and Summer Rain Rutler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?", "Did Christina Aguilera have any children?", "Christina Aguilera has two children, Max Liron and Summer Rain Rutler." ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is the father of Summer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the father of Summer Rain Rutler", "Truth_answer": "Summer is Christina Aguilera'ss 1st child with current fiance Matthew Rutler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001900id_/https://www.madeformums.com/news/christina-aguilera-and-son-family-facts/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the father of Summer Rain Rutler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?", "Did Christina Aguilera have any children?", "Christina Aguilera has two children, Max Liron and Summer Rain Rutler.", "Who is the father of Summer Rain Rutler?", "Summer is Christina Aguilera'ss 1st child with current fiance Matthew Rutler." ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they actually marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "DidChristina Aguilera and Matthew Rutle actually marry", "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera was engaged to Matthew Rutler in February 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidChristina Aguilera and Matthew Rutle actually marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?", "Did Christina Aguilera have any children?", "Christina Aguilera has two children, Max Liron and Summer Rain Rutler.", "Who is the father of Summer Rain Rutler?", "Summer is Christina Aguilera'ss 1st child with current fiance Matthew Rutler.", "DidChristina Aguilera and Matthew Rutle actually marry?", "Christina Aguilera was engaged to Matthew Rutler in February 2014" ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera scored three international top-ten singles. She was featured on rapper Pitbull's Feel This Moment, which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Christina Aguilera article besides her engagement to Matthew Rutler in February 2014?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?", "Did Christina Aguilera have any children?", "Christina Aguilera has two children, Max Liron and Summer Rain Rutler.", "Who is the father of Summer Rain Rutler?", "Summer is Christina Aguilera'ss 1st child with current fiance Matthew Rutler.", "DidChristina Aguilera and Matthew Rutle actually marry?", "Christina Aguilera was engaged to Matthew Rutler in February 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Christina Aguilera article besides her engagement to Matthew Rutler in February 2014?", "Christina Aguilera scored three international top-ten singles. She was featured on rapper Pitbull's Feel This Moment, which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100" ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera collaborated with A Great Big World on Say Something, which earned a six-time platinum certification and won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera#2012–2017:_Lotus,_second_child,_and_television_projects", "Context": [ "What did Christina Aguilera do after 2012?", "Upon the third season of The Voice in September 2012, Christina Aguilera released Your Body as the lead single from her seventh studio album Lotus.", "How many copies did the album Lotus by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Lotus by Christina Aguilera peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and has sold 303,000 copies in the US as of 2019.", "Did Lotus by Christina Aguilera have any hit songs?", "The single Your Body from Christina Aguilera's Lotus charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 34.", "Did Christina Aguilera go on any tours at the time with Lotus?", "Did Christina Aguilera have any children?", "Christina Aguilera has two children, Max Liron and Summer Rain Rutler.", "Who is the father of Summer Rain Rutler?", "Summer is Christina Aguilera'ss 1st child with current fiance Matthew Rutler.", "DidChristina Aguilera and Matthew Rutle actually marry?", "Christina Aguilera was engaged to Matthew Rutler in February 2014", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Christina Aguilera article besides her engagement to Matthew Rutler in February 2014?", "Christina Aguilera scored three international top-ten singles. She was featured on rapper Pitbull's Feel This Moment, which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100", "Did Christina Aguilera win any awards?", "Christina Aguilera collaborated with A Great Big World on Say Something, which earned a six-time platinum certification and won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 961, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what other television projects did she participate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what other television projects did Christina Aguilera participate aside from The Voice", "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera played a recurring role as singer Jade St. John, a pop singer who tries to venture out to country music, on the third season of musical drama Nashville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other television projects did Christina Aguilera participate aside from The Voice?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Björn_Borg", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 962, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Borg recognized for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Borg recognized for", "Truth_answer": "Björn Rune Borg is a Swedish former world No. 1 tennis player widely considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the sport", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101074720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Borg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Björn Borg recognized for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Björn_Borg", "Context": [ "What was Björn Borg recognized for?", "Björn Rune Borg is a Swedish former world No. 1 tennis player widely considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the sport" ], "Conversation_no": 962, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he compare to other players?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Björn Borg compare to other players", "Truth_answer": "Björn Borg is considered to have been the No. 1 player in the world for 1977, 1978, and 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Björn Borg compare to other players?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Björn_Borg", "Context": [ "What was Björn Borg recognized for?", "Björn Rune Borg is a Swedish former world No. 1 tennis player widely considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the sport", "How did Björn Borg compare to other players?", "Björn Borg is considered to have been the No. 1 player in the world for 1977, 1978, and 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 962, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did others think of Borg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did others think of Björn Borg", "Truth_answer": "A teenage sensation at the start of his career, Björn Borg's unprecedented stardom and consistent success helped propel the rising popularity of tennis during the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others think of Björn Borg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Björn_Borg", "Context": [ "What was Björn Borg recognized for?", "Björn Rune Borg is a Swedish former world No. 1 tennis player widely considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the sport", "How did Björn Borg compare to other players?", "Björn Borg is considered to have been the No. 1 player in the world for 1977, 1978, and 1980.", "What did others think of Björn Borg?", "A teenage sensation at the start of his career, Björn Borg's unprecedented stardom and consistent success helped propel the rising popularity of tennis during the 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 962, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Borg face any difficulties or failures?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Björn Borg face any difficulties or failures", "Truth_answer": "the constant attention and pressure eventually caused burnout and Björn Borg's retirement at the age of 26.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Björn Borg face any difficulties or failures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 963, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Mike debut as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mike debut as", "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome's WWF debut came on the June 25, 2001 episode of Raw during a match which saw Test defending his Hardcore Championship against Rhyno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Awesome debut as?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "What did Mike Awesome debut as?", "Mike Awesome's WWF debut came on the June 25, 2001 episode of Raw during a match which saw Test defending his Hardcore Championship against Rhyno." ], "Conversation_no": 963, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Invasion storyline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Invasion storyline with Mike Awesome", "Truth_answer": "After the March 2001 purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation, Awesome became part of The Invasion storyline in the WWF.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212222201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Invasion storyline with Mike Awesome?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "What did Mike Awesome debut as?", "Mike Awesome's WWF debut came on the June 25, 2001 episode of Raw during a match which saw Test defending his Hardcore Championship against Rhyno.", "What was the Invasion storyline with Mike Awesome?", "After the March 2001 purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation, Awesome became part of The Invasion storyline in the WWF." ], "Conversation_no": 963, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any recognition during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Awesome receive any recognition during this time", "Truth_answer": "Awesome was the first Invader to gain gold in the WWF, stealing away with the Hardcore belt before any WWF wrestlers could catch him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Awesome receive any recognition during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "What did Mike Awesome debut as?", "Mike Awesome's WWF debut came on the June 25, 2001 episode of Raw during a match which saw Test defending his Hardcore Championship against Rhyno.", "What was the Invasion storyline with Mike Awesome?", "After the March 2001 purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation, Awesome became part of The Invasion storyline in the WWF.", "Did Mike Awesome receive any recognition during this time?", "Awesome was the first Invader to gain gold in the WWF, stealing away with the Hardcore belt before any WWF wrestlers could catch him." ], "Conversation_no": 963, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever injured during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mike Awesome ever injured during this time", "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome's push diminished and he began appearing mostly on WWF's b-shows, before being sidelined with an injury in November 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mike Awesome ever injured during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "What did Mike Awesome debut as?", "Mike Awesome's WWF debut came on the June 25, 2001 episode of Raw during a match which saw Test defending his Hardcore Championship against Rhyno.", "What was the Invasion storyline with Mike Awesome?", "After the March 2001 purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation, Awesome became part of The Invasion storyline in the WWF.", "Did Mike Awesome receive any recognition during this time?", "Awesome was the first Invader to gain gold in the WWF, stealing away with the Hardcore belt before any WWF wrestlers could catch him.", "Was Mike Awesome ever injured during this time?", "Mike Awesome's push diminished and he began appearing mostly on WWF's b-shows, before being sidelined with an injury in November 2001" ], "Conversation_no": 963, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other notable feuds with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Awesome have any other notable feuds with anyone", "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome and Lance Storm were defeated by Edge and Christian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Awesome have any other notable feuds with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 964, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome toured with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212222201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling with Mike Awesome?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling with Mike Awesome?", "Mike Awesome toured with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion." ], "Conversation_no": 964, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did it begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did with Mike Awesome begin in extreme championship wrestling", "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Mike Awesome appeared in NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling for a short period", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212222201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did with Mike Awesome begin in extreme championship wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling with Mike Awesome?", "Mike Awesome toured with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion.", "What year did with Mike Awesome begin in extreme championship wrestling?", "In 1993, Mike Awesome appeared in NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling for a short period" ], "Conversation_no": 964, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was extreme championship wrestling known by any other names?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was extreme championship wrestling known by any other names", "Truth_answer": "extreme championship wrestling is called ECW for short", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was extreme championship wrestling known by any other names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Awesome#World_Wrestling_Federation/Entertainment/WWE_(2001–2002,_2005)", "Context": [ "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling with Mike Awesome?", "Mike Awesome toured with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion.", "What year did with Mike Awesome begin in extreme championship wrestling?", "In 1993, Mike Awesome appeared in NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling for a short period", "Was extreme championship wrestling known by any other names?", "extreme championship wrestling is called ECW for short" ], "Conversation_no": 964, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was mike awesome a part of ecw?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mike Awesome a part of ecw", "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome toured with Extreme Championship Wrestling but left the company due to disagreement over Kodo Fuyuki's style of booking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mike Awesome a part of ecw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECW_on_TNN", "Context": [ "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling with Mike Awesome?", "Mike Awesome toured with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion.", "What year did with Mike Awesome begin in extreme championship wrestling?", "In 1993, Mike Awesome appeared in NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling for a short period", "Was extreme championship wrestling known by any other names?", "extreme championship wrestling is called ECW for short", "Was Mike Awesome a part of ecw?", "Mike Awesome toured with Extreme Championship Wrestling but left the company due to disagreement over Kodo Fuyuki's style of booking." ], "Conversation_no": 964, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is ecw currently aired on tv ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is ecw currently aired on tv", "Truth_answer": "The final episode of ECW aired on October 6, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is ecw currently aired on tv ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who are the title holders of extreme champ wrestling with Mike Awesome?", "Mike Awesome toured with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion.", "What year did with Mike Awesome begin in extreme championship wrestling?", "In 1993, Mike Awesome appeared in NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling for a short period", "Was extreme championship wrestling known by any other names?", "extreme championship wrestling is called ECW for short", "Was Mike Awesome a part of ecw?", "Mike Awesome toured with Extreme Championship Wrestling but left the company due to disagreement over Kodo Fuyuki's style of booking.", "Is ecw currently aired on tv ?", "The final episode of ECW aired on October 6, 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 964, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the ecw sanctioned by any legit organization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the ecw sanctioned by any legit organization", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the ecw sanctioned by any legit organization?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Weston a writer or were things written about him", "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer." ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Weston write about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Edward Weston write about", "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children." ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was weston a published writer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Edward Weston a published writer", "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward Weston a published writer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children.", "Was Edward Weston a published writer?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition." ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever write any books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston ever write any books", "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston ever write any books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children.", "Was Edward Weston a published writer?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Did Edward Weston ever write any books?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition." ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his Daybooks successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Edward Weston's Daybooks successful", "Truth_answer": "When combined with his photographs, Edward Weston's writings provide an extraordinarily vivid series of insights into his development as an artist and his impact of future generations of photographers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Edward Weston's Daybooks successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children.", "Was Edward Weston a published writer?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Did Edward Weston ever write any books?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Were Edward Weston's Daybooks successful?", "When combined with his photographs, Edward Weston's writings provide an extraordinarily vivid series of insights into his development as an artist and his impact of future generations of photographers." ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write anything besides the daybooks and article and letters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston write anything besides the daybooks and article and letters", "Truth_answer": "Among Edward Weston's most important early writings are those that provide insights into his development of the concept of previsualization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston write anything besides the daybooks and article and letters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children.", "Was Edward Weston a published writer?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Did Edward Weston ever write any books?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Were Edward Weston's Daybooks successful?", "When combined with his photographs, Edward Weston's writings provide an extraordinarily vivid series of insights into his development as an artist and his impact of future generations of photographers.", "Did Edward Weston write anything besides the daybooks and article and letters?", "Among Edward Weston's most important early writings are those that provide insights into his development of the concept of previsualization." ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were those writings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were those writings", "Truth_answer": "Historian Beaumont Newhall noted The most important part of Edward Weston's approach was his insistence that the photographer should previsualize the final print before making the exposure.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were those writings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston#Writings", "Context": [ "Was Edward Weston a writer or were things written about him?", "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "What did Edward Weston write about?", "Edward Weston wrote dozens of articles and commentaries, and he hand-wrote or typed at least 5,000 letters to colleagues, friends, lovers, his wives and his children.", "Was Edward Weston a published writer?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Did Edward Weston ever write any books?", "Edward Weston's Daybooks were published in two volumes totaling more than 500 pages in the first edition.", "Were Edward Weston's Daybooks successful?", "When combined with his photographs, Edward Weston's writings provide an extraordinarily vivid series of insights into his development as an artist and his impact of future generations of photographers.", "Did Edward Weston write anything besides the daybooks and article and letters?", "Among Edward Weston's most important early writings are those that provide insights into his development of the concept of previsualization.", "What were those writings?", "Historian Beaumont Newhall noted The most important part of Edward Weston's approach was his insistence that the photographer should previsualize the final print before making the exposure.“" ], "Conversation_no": 965, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a popular theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was previsualization as written about by Edward Weston a popular theory", "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston first wrote about the concept in 1922, at least a decade before Ansel Adams began utilizing the term, and he continued to expand upon this idea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was previsualization as written about by Edward Weston a popular theory?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 966, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Singh do to rise to prominence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Singh do to rise to prominence", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh was confirmed for the role of Bittoo, with Anushka Sharma playing the female lead in Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ranveer Singh do to rise to prominence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What did Ranveer Singh do to rise to prominence?", "Ranveer Singh was confirmed for the role of Bittoo, with Anushka Sharma playing the female lead in Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy" ], "Conversation_no": 966, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this film do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh film do well", "Truth_answer": "Band Baaja Baaraat earned approximately ₹214 million at the domestic box office. At the 56th Filmfare Awards, Ranveer Singh won the award for Best Male Debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Band Baaja Baaraat with Ranveer Singh do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What did Ranveer Singh do to rise to prominence?", "Ranveer Singh was confirmed for the role of Bittoo, with Anushka Sharma playing the female lead in Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy", "Did Band Baaja Baaraat with Ranveer Singh do well?", "Band Baaja Baaraat earned approximately ₹214 million at the domestic box office. At the 56th Filmfare Awards, Ranveer Singh won the award for Best Male Debut." ], "Conversation_no": 966, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's next project following Band Baaja Baarat", "Truth_answer": "Following Band Baaja Baarat, Ranveer Singh signed on for Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, a romantic comedy produced by Chopra and directed by Maneesh Sharma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4", "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's next project following Band Baaja Baarat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What did Ranveer Singh do to rise to prominence?", "Ranveer Singh was confirmed for the role of Bittoo, with Anushka Sharma playing the female lead in Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy", "Did Band Baaja Baaraat with Ranveer Singh do well?", "Band Baaja Baaraat earned approximately ₹214 million at the domestic box office. At the 56th Filmfare Awards, Ranveer Singh won the award for Best Male Debut.", "What was Ranveer Singh's next project following Band Baaja Baarat?", "Following Band Baaja Baarat, Ranveer Singh signed on for Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, a romantic comedy produced by Chopra and directed by Maneesh Sharma." ], "Conversation_no": 966, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role did he play in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role did Ranveer Singh play in the film", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh played a conman Ricky Bahl who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Ranveer Singh play in the film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh#Film_debut_and_breakthrough_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What did Ranveer Singh do to rise to prominence?", "Ranveer Singh was confirmed for the role of Bittoo, with Anushka Sharma playing the female lead in Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy", "Did Band Baaja Baaraat with Ranveer Singh do well?", "Band Baaja Baaraat earned approximately ₹214 million at the domestic box office. At the 56th Filmfare Awards, Ranveer Singh won the award for Best Male Debut.", "What was Ranveer Singh's next project following Band Baaja Baarat?", "Following Band Baaja Baarat, Ranveer Singh signed on for Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, a romantic comedy produced by Chopra and directed by Maneesh Sharma.", "What role did Ranveer Singh play in the film?", "Ranveer Singh played a conman Ricky Bahl who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match." ], "Conversation_no": 966, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's next role after he played a conman Ricky Bahl who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match", "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh's next release was Lootera, a period romance, written and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, and co-starring Sonakshi Sinha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's next role after he played a conman Ricky Bahl who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band_(album)#Background", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin", "Truth_answer": "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band#Debut_and_early_years_(1969–1970)", "Context": [ "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they start performing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing", "Truth_answer": "the Allman Brothers Band's first performances outside the South came on May 30 and 31 in Boston, opening for The Velvet Underground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band#Debut_and_early_years_(1969–1970)", "Context": [ "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing?", "the Allman Brothers Band's first performances outside the South came on May 30 and 31 in Boston, opening for The Velvet Underground." ], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Allman Brothers Band's first album", "Truth_answer": "The band debuted with the self-titled album The Allman Brothers Band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Allman Brothers Band's first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band#Live_reputation,_At_Fillmore_East,_and_breakthrough_(1970–1971)", "Context": [ "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing?", "the Allman Brothers Band's first performances outside the South came on May 30 and 31 in Boston, opening for The Velvet Underground.", "What was the Allman Brothers Band's first album?", "The band debuted with the self-titled album The Allman Brothers Band" ], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Allman Brothers Band go on tour after the release of their first album The Allman Brothers Band", "Truth_answer": "The Allman Brothers Band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405190432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Allman Brothers Band go on tour after the release of their first album The Allman Brothers Band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band#Live_reputation,_At_Fillmore_East,_and_breakthrough_(1970–1971)", "Context": [ "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing?", "the Allman Brothers Band's first performances outside the South came on May 30 and 31 in Boston, opening for The Velvet Underground.", "What was the Allman Brothers Band's first album?", "The band debuted with the self-titled album The Allman Brothers Band", "Did the Allman Brothers Band go on tour after the release of their first album The Allman Brothers Band?", "The Allman Brothers Band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag." ], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Allman Brothers Band with Duane Allman besides that the band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag", "Truth_answer": "The Allman Brothers Band's fortunes began to change over the course of 1971, when the band's average earnings doubled. A lightbulb finally went off; we needed to make a live album, said Gregg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Allman Brothers Band with Duane Allman besides that the band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing?", "the Allman Brothers Band's first performances outside the South came on May 30 and 31 in Boston, opening for The Velvet Underground.", "What was the Allman Brothers Band's first album?", "The band debuted with the self-titled album The Allman Brothers Band", "Did the Allman Brothers Band go on tour after the release of their first album The Allman Brothers Band?", "The Allman Brothers Band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag.", "Anything else interesting about Allman Brothers Band with Duane Allman besides that the band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag?", "The Allman Brothers Band's fortunes began to change over the course of 1971, when the band's average earnings doubled. A lightbulb finally went off; we needed to make a live album, said Gregg." ], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Duane Allman get married", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duane Allman get married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band#Live_reputation,_At_Fillmore_East,_and_breakthrough_(1970–1971)", "Context": [ "When did the Allman Brothers Band begin?", "The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969, during large jam sessions with various musicians in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Where did the Allman Brothers Band start performing?", "the Allman Brothers Band's first performances outside the South came on May 30 and 31 in Boston, opening for The Velvet Underground.", "What was the Allman Brothers Band's first album?", "The band debuted with the self-titled album The Allman Brothers Band", "Did the Allman Brothers Band go on tour after the release of their first album The Allman Brothers Band?", "The Allman Brothers Band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag.", "Anything else interesting about Allman Brothers Band with Duane Allman besides that the band played continuously in 1970, performing over 300 dates on the road traveling in a Ford Econoline van and later, a Winnebago, nicknamed the Wind Bag?", "The Allman Brothers Band's fortunes began to change over the course of 1971, when the band's average earnings doubled. A lightbulb finally went off; we needed to make a live album, said Gregg.", "Did Duane Allman get married?" ], "Conversation_no": 967, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the Allman Brothers Band successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Allman Brothers Band successful", "Truth_answer": "The Allman Brothers Band's Fillmore East was certified gold by the RIAA, becoming their commercial and artistic breakthrough. The album is considered among the best live albums of all time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Allman Brothers Band successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Early_years_and_the_Birthday_Party_(1973–83)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music", "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Early_years_and_the_Birthday_Party_(1973–83)", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music." ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nick Cave's previous band name", "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Early_years_and_the_Birthday_Party_(1973–83)", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door" ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How popular was Nick Cave and his band in Melbourne?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How popular was Nick Cave and Nick Cave's band in Melbourne", "Truth_answer": "The Boys Next Door were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the band The Boys Next Door in Melbourne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Solo_work", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door", "How popular was the band The Boys Next Door in Melbourne?", "The Boys Next Door were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party" ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician", "Truth_answer": "In addition to his performances with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Cave has, since the 1990s, performed live 'solo' tours with himself on piano/vocals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Early_years_and_the_Birthday_Party_(1973–83)", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door", "How popular was the band The Boys Next Door in Melbourne?", "The Boys Next Door were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party", "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician?", "In addition to his performances with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Cave has, since the 1990s, performed live 'solo' tours with himself on piano/vocals" ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of Nick Cave's influences as a musician?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Nick Cave's influences as a musician", "Truth_answer": "In early 1977, Nick Cave saw Australian punk rock groups Radio Birdman and the Saints live for the first time. Cave was particularly inspired by the latter band's show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Nick Cave's influences as a musician?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Early_years_and_the_Birthday_Party_(1973–83)", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door", "How popular was the band The Boys Next Door in Melbourne?", "The Boys Next Door were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party", "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician?", "In addition to his performances with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Cave has, since the 1990s, performed live 'solo' tours with himself on piano/vocals", "What were some of Nick Cave's influences as a musician?", "In early 1977, Nick Cave saw Australian punk rock groups Radio Birdman and the Saints live for the first time. Cave was particularly inspired by the latter band's show" ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when his father died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Nick Cave when his father died", "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave was 19 when his father was killed in a car collision", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Nick Cave when his father died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave#Early_years_and_the_Birthday_Party_(1973–83)", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door", "How popular was the band The Boys Next Door in Melbourne?", "The Boys Next Door were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party", "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician?", "In addition to his performances with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Cave has, since the 1990s, performed live 'solo' tours with himself on piano/vocals", "What were some of Nick Cave's influences as a musician?", "In early 1977, Nick Cave saw Australian punk rock groups Radio Birdman and the Saints live for the first time. Cave was particularly inspired by the latter band's show", "How old was Nick Cave when his father died?", "Nick Cave was 19 when his father was killed in a car collision" ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Nick Cave became a musician?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Nick Cave became a musician", "Truth_answer": "After his secondary schooling, Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nick Cave became a musician?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Nick Cave study before he turned to music?", "Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "What was Nick Cave's previous band name?", "Nick Cave's previous band name was The Boys Next Door", "How popular was the band The Boys Next Door in Melbourne?", "The Boys Next Door were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party", "Did Nick Cave have a solo career as a musician?", "In addition to his performances with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Cave has, since the 1990s, performed live 'solo' tours with himself on piano/vocals", "What were some of Nick Cave's influences as a musician?", "In early 1977, Nick Cave saw Australian punk rock groups Radio Birdman and the Saints live for the first time. Cave was particularly inspired by the latter band's show", "How old was Nick Cave when his father died?", "Nick Cave was 19 when his father was killed in a car collision", "Why did Nick Cave became a musician?", "After his secondary schooling, Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music." ], "Conversation_no": 968, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many concerts did Nick Cave's band have in the 1970s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many concerts did Nick Cave's band have in the 1970s", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many concerts did Nick Cave's band have in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her career", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#Career", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner", "Truth_answer": "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was her first olympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Mary Decker's first olympics", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mary Decker's first olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters.", "When was Mary Decker's first olympics?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she metal at the oplympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker metal at the oplympics", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker has not won a Olympic medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker win a medal at the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters.", "When was Mary Decker's first olympics?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Did Mary Decker win a medal at the Olympics?", "Mary Decker has not won a Olympic medal." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever metal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker ever win a medal", "Truth_answer": "During her career, Mary Decker won gold medals in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters at the 1983 World Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker ever win a medal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters.", "When was Mary Decker's first olympics?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Did Mary Decker win a medal at the Olympics?", "Mary Decker has not won a Olympic medal.", "Did Mary Decker ever win a medal?", "During her career, Mary Decker won gold medals in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters at the 1983 World Championships." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "she did she do outside the olympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mary Decker do outside the Olympics", "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Decker-Tabb set six world records, at distances ranging from the mile run to 10,000 meters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mary Decker do outside the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters.", "When was Mary Decker's first olympics?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Did Mary Decker win a medal at the Olympics?", "Mary Decker has not won a Olympic medal.", "Did Mary Decker ever win a medal?", "During her career, Mary Decker won gold medals in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters at the 1983 World Championships.", "How did Mary Decker do outside the Olympics?", "In 1982 Decker-Tabb set six world records, at distances ranging from the mile run to 10,000 meters." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did tht occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did tht occur", "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Decker-Tabb set six world records, at distances ranging from the mile run to 10,000 meters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mary Decker set six world records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Mary Decker's career?", "Mary Decker was recognized as a world-class runner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Decker besides being recognized as a world-class runner?", "Unable to attend the 1972 Olympics as she was too young, Mary Decker won international acclaim in 1973 with a win in the 800 meters.", "When was Mary Decker's first olympics?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Did Mary Decker win a medal at the Olympics?", "Mary Decker has not won a Olympic medal.", "Did Mary Decker ever win a medal?", "During her career, Mary Decker won gold medals in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters at the 1983 World Championships.", "How did Mary Decker do outside the Olympics?", "In 1982 Decker-Tabb set six world records, at distances ranging from the mile run to 10,000 meters.", "When did Mary Decker set six world records?", "In 1982 Decker-Tabb set six world records, at distances ranging from the mile run to 10,000 meters." ], "Conversation_no": 969, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker have any influences", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker have any influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Youth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 970, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he grow up", "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu was born in Tokyo on October 8, 1930; a month later his family moved to Dalian in the Chinese province of Liaoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tōru Takemitsu grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Tōru Takemitsu grow up?", "Takemitsu was born in Tokyo on October 8, 1930; a month later his family moved to Dalian in the Chinese province of Liaoning." ], "Conversation_no": 970, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tōru Takemitsu have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tōru Takemitsu have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Tōru Takemitsu grow up?", "Takemitsu was born in Tokyo on October 8, 1930; a month later his family moved to Dalian in the Chinese province of Liaoning.", "Did Tōru Takemitsu have any siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 970, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his family life like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tōru Takemitsu's family life like", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tōru Takemitsu's family life like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Tōru Takemitsu grow up?", "Takemitsu was born in Tokyo on October 8, 1930; a month later his family moved to Dalian in the Chinese province of Liaoning.", "Did Tōru Takemitsu have any siblings?", "What was Tōru Takemitsu's family life like?" ], "Conversation_no": 970, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his hobbies in youth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were TÅįru Takemitsu's hobbies in youth", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tōru Takemitsu's hobbies in youth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Kaine attend law school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Kaine attend law school", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://votersedge.nbcchicago.com/il/en/ballot/election/area/43/contests/contest/12572?election_authority_id=117_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Legal_career_and_Richmond_City_Council", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he elected to city council?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he known for achieving anything special while on the council?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the council", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?" ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he represent a specific political party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he recieve any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards", "Truth_answer": "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any notable cases?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine was a board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, which he represented in a landmark redlining discrimination lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Legal_career_and_Richmond_City_Council", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.", "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases?", "Tim Kaine was a board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, which he represented in a landmark redlining discrimination lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else notable about his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Tim Kaine's early career besides board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Tim Kaine's early career besides board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Legal_career_and_Richmond_City_Council", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.", "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases?", "Tim Kaine was a board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, which he represented in a landmark redlining discrimination lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.", "Was there anything else notable about Tim Kaine's early career besides board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he teach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Tim Kaine teach", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tim Kaine teach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Legal_career_and_Richmond_City_Council", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.", "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases?", "Tim Kaine was a board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, which he represented in a landmark redlining discrimination lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.", "Was there anything else notable about Tim Kaine's early career besides board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "What did Tim Kaine teach?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he teach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Tim Kaine teach legal ethics", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tim Kaine teach legal ethics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Legal_career_and_Richmond_City_Council", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.", "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases?", "Tim Kaine was a board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, which he represented in a landmark redlining discrimination lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.", "Was there anything else notable about Tim Kaine's early career besides board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "What did Tim Kaine teach?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "Where did Tim Kaine teach legal ethics?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was e on staff at Richmond SOL", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Tim Kaine on staff at Richmond School of Law", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine taught at the University of Richmond for six years, and his students included future Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Tim Kaine on staff at Richmond School of Law?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [ "Where did Tim Kaine attend law school?", "Tim Kaine received his B.A. in economics from the University of Missouri.", "What year was Tim Kaine elected to city council?", "In 1994, Tim Kaine was elected to the city council of the independent city of Richmond.", "Was Tim Kaine known for achieving anything special while on the city council of the independent city of Richmond?", "Did Tim Kaine represent a specific political party?", "Tim Kaine is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Did Tim Kaine recieve any awards?", "Kaine has received the Humanitarian Award from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.", "Did Tim Kaine win any notable cases?", "Tim Kaine was a board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, which he represented in a landmark redlining discrimination lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.", "Was there anything else notable about Tim Kaine's early career besides board member of the Virginia chapter of Housing Opportunities Made Equal?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "What did Tim Kaine teach?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "Where did Tim Kaine teach legal ethics?", "In 1988, Tim Kaine started teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.", "How long was Tim Kaine on staff at Richmond School of Law?", "Tim Kaine taught at the University of Richmond for six years, and his students included future Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring." ], "Conversation_no": 971, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything influence him to perform the work he did?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything influence Tim Kaine to perform the work he did", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine became interested in politics in part due to the influence of his wife's family and his experience attending Richmond city council meetings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything influence Tim Kaine to perform the work he did?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Lieutenant_Governor_of_Virginia_(2002–2006)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he run for Governor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he run for Governor", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/07/bernie-sanders-abortion-rights-record_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Lieutenant_Governor_of_Virginia_(2002–2006)", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In which state?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In which state did Tim Kaine run for governor", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/07/bernie-sanders-abortion-rights-record_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Lieutenant_Governor_of_Virginia_(2002–2006)", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005", "Truth_answer": "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#Lieutenant_Governor_of_Virginia_(2002–2006)", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he run against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Tim Kaine run against", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Kilgore_(politician)", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Kilgore a Republican?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023144110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Kilgore_(politician)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anybody else in the race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race", "Truth_answer": "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#2005_gubernatorial_election", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the race like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like", "Truth_answer": "On the campaign trail, Tim Kaine referred to the Warner-Kaine administration in speeches and received the strong backing of Warner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#2005_gubernatorial_election", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch.", "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like?", "On the campaign trail, Tim Kaine referred to the Warner-Kaine administration in speeches and received the strong backing of Warner." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it negative?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign negative during the 2005 gubernatorial election", "Truth_answer": "The campaign turned sharply negative in its final weeks, with Kilgore running television attack ads that claimed, incorrectly, that Kaine believed that Hitler doesn't qualify for the death penalty.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign negative during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#2005_gubernatorial_election", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch.", "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like?", "On the campaign trail, Tim Kaine referred to the Warner-Kaine administration in speeches and received the strong backing of Warner.", "How was Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign negative during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The campaign turned sharply negative in its final weeks, with Kilgore running television attack ads that claimed, incorrectly, that Kaine believed that Hitler doesn't qualify for the death penalty.“" ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was nasty about the campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was nasty about Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign during the 2005 gubernatorial election", "Truth_answer": "The ads attacked Tim Kaine for his service ten years earlier as a court-appointed attorney for a death-row inmate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was nasty about Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#2005_gubernatorial_election", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch.", "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like?", "On the campaign trail, Tim Kaine referred to the Warner-Kaine administration in speeches and received the strong backing of Warner.", "How was Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign negative during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The campaign turned sharply negative in its final weeks, with Kilgore running television attack ads that claimed, incorrectly, that Kaine believed that Hitler doesn't qualify for the death penalty.“", "What else was nasty about Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The ads attacked Tim Kaine for his service ten years earlier as a court-appointed attorney for a death-row inmate." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Kaine have any response to these attack ads?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine have any response to these attacks in the 2005 gubernatorial election", "Truth_answer": "Kaine responded with an ad in which he told voters that he opposes capital punishment but would take an oath and enforce the death penalty.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine have any response to these attacks in the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#2005_gubernatorial_election", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch.", "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like?", "On the campaign trail, Tim Kaine referred to the Warner-Kaine administration in speeches and received the strong backing of Warner.", "How was Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign negative during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The campaign turned sharply negative in its final weeks, with Kilgore running television attack ads that claimed, incorrectly, that Kaine believed that Hitler doesn't qualify for the death penalty.“", "What else was nasty about Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The ads attacked Tim Kaine for his service ten years earlier as a court-appointed attorney for a death-row inmate.", "Did Tim Kaine have any response to these attacks in the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "Kaine responded with an ad in which he told voters that he opposes capital punishment but would take an oath and enforce the death penalty.“" ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Kaine make any campaign promises?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine make any campaign promises", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine expressed support for controlling sprawl and tackling longstanding traffic issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine make any campaign promises?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#2005_gubernatorial_election", "Context": [ "Did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "In which state did Tim Kaine run for Governor?", "In 2005, Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia.", "Did Tim Kaine win Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Kaine won the nomination, garnering 39.7% of the vote to Diamonstein's 31.4% and Jones' 28.9%.", "Who did Tim Kaine run against for Governor of Virginia in 2005?", "Tim Kaine ran for governor of Virginia against Republican candidate Jerry W. Kilgore, a former state attorney general.", "Was Jerry W. Kilgore a Republican?", "Jerry Walter Kilgore is an American attorney, politician and member of the Republican Party.", "Was there anybody else in Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race?", "The 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election had Tim Kaine, Jerry Kilgore, and George Fitch.", "What was Tim Kaine's 2005 gubernatorial election race like?", "On the campaign trail, Tim Kaine referred to the Warner-Kaine administration in speeches and received the strong backing of Warner.", "How was Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign negative during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The campaign turned sharply negative in its final weeks, with Kilgore running television attack ads that claimed, incorrectly, that Kaine believed that Hitler doesn't qualify for the death penalty.“", "What else was nasty about Jerry W. Kilgore's campaign during the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "The ads attacked Tim Kaine for his service ten years earlier as a court-appointed attorney for a death-row inmate.", "Did Tim Kaine have any response to these attacks in the 2005 gubernatorial election?", "Kaine responded with an ad in which he told voters that he opposes capital punishment but would take an oath and enforce the death penalty.“", "Did Tim Kaine make any campaign promises?", "Tim Kaine expressed support for controlling sprawl and tackling longstanding traffic issues." ], "Conversation_no": 972, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he concerned about that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Tim Kaine concerned about controlling sprawl and tackling longstanding traffic issues", "Truth_answer": "Tim Kaine expressed support for controlling sprawl and tackling longstanding traffic issues, an issue that resonated in the exurbs of northern Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Tim Kaine concerned about controlling sprawl and tackling longstanding traffic issues?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler#Publications", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 973, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Alfred write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alfred write", "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler's key publications were The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology, Understanding Human Nature, & What Life Could Mean to You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alfred Adler write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler#Influence_on_depth_psychology", "Context": [ "What did Alfred Adler write?", "Alfred Adler's key publications were The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology, Understanding Human Nature, & What Life Could Mean to You." ], "Conversation_no": 973, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the Will to Power mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Alfred Adler's Will to Power mean", "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler's conceptualization of the Will to Power focuses on the individual's creative power to change for the better.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Alfred Adler's Will to Power mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler#Influence_on_depth_psychology", "Context": [ "What did Alfred Adler write?", "Alfred Adler's key publications were The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology, Understanding Human Nature, & What Life Could Mean to You.", "What does Alfred Adler's Will to Power mean?", "Alfred Adler's conceptualization of the Will to Power focuses on the individual's creative power to change for the better." ], "Conversation_no": 973, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did people agree with his views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did people agree with Alfred Adler views", "Truth_answer": "Adler is considered, along with Freud and Jung, to be one of the three founding figures of depth psychology and one of the three great psychologists/philosophers of the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people agree with Alfred Adler views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Alfred Adler write?", "Alfred Adler's key publications were The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology, Understanding Human Nature, & What Life Could Mean to You.", "What does Alfred Adler's Will to Power mean?", "Alfred Adler's conceptualization of the Will to Power focuses on the individual's creative power to change for the better.", "Did people agree with Alfred Adler views?", "Adler is considered, along with Freud and Jung, to be one of the three founding figures of depth psychology and one of the three great psychologists/philosophers of the twentieth century." ], "Conversation_no": 973, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did alfred say about depth psychology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alfred Adler say about depth psychology", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alfred Adler say about depth psychology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the early stage of Billie's career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the early stage of Billie's career", "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King#1984_to_present", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events." ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did her career end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Billie Jean King's career end", "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any award or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition", "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990.", "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition?", "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which of her awards is the most notable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of Billie Jean King's awards is the most notable", "Truth_answer": "On August 12, 2009, President Barack Obama awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work advocating for the rights of women and the LGBT community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Billie Jean King's awards is the most notable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990.", "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition?", "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010.", "Which of Billie Jean King's awards is the most notable?", "On August 12, 2009, President Barack Obama awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work advocating for the rights of women and the LGBT community." ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other names were mentioned in the course of her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in the course of Billie Jean King's career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in the course of Billie Jean King's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990.", "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition?", "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010.", "Which of Billie Jean King's awards is the most notable?", "On August 12, 2009, President Barack Obama awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work advocating for the rights of women and the LGBT community.", "Which other names were mentioned in the course of Billie Jean King's career?" ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their contribution to the career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was King's contribution to the career", "Truth_answer": "Alice Marble was Billie Jean King's coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alice Marble's contribution to Billie Jean King's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990.", "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition?", "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010.", "Which of Billie Jean King's awards is the most notable?", "On August 12, 2009, President Barack Obama awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work advocating for the rights of women and the LGBT community.", "Which other names were mentioned in the course of Billie Jean King's career?", "What was Alice Marble's contribution to Billie Jean King's career?", "Alice Marble was Billie Jean King's coach." ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billie Jean King besides her achievements", "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King is an advocate for gender equality and has long been a pioneer for equality and social justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billie Jean King besides her achievements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King#The_early_years:_1959_through_1963", "Context": [ "What happened at the early stage of Billie Jean King's career?", "Billie Jean King's triumph at the French Open in 1972 made her only the fifth woman in tennis history to win the singles titles at all four Grand Slam events.", "How did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Billie Jean King retired from competitive play in doubles in March 1990.", "Did Billie Jean King win any award or recognition?", "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010.", "Which of Billie Jean King's awards is the most notable?", "On August 12, 2009, President Barack Obama awarded King the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work advocating for the rights of women and the LGBT community.", "Which other names were mentioned in the course of Billie Jean King's career?", "What was Alice Marble's contribution to Billie Jean King's career?", "Alice Marble was Billie Jean King's coach.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billie Jean King besides her achievements?", "Billie Jean King is an advocate for gender equality and has long been a pioneer for equality and social justice." ], "Conversation_no": 974, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever lose to anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King ever lose to anyone", "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King made her Grand Slam debut at the 1959 U.S. Championships at age 15. She lost in the first round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King ever lose to anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Infernus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is x-infernus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is x-infernus", "Truth_answer": "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101023725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Infernus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do with nightcrawler?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#X-Infernus", "Context": [ "Who is X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler?" ], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some interesting things about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus", "Truth_answer": "The X-Men gathered and Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#X-Infernus", "Context": [ "Who is X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler?", "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus?", "The X-Men gathered and Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik." ], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they able to save him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were the X-Men able to save Magik", "Truth_answer": "Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced Majik to stay with them and join the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the X-Men and Nightcrawler able to save Magik in X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler?", "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus?", "The X-Men gathered and Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Were the X-Men and Nightcrawler able to save Magik in X-Infernus?", "Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced Majik to stay with them and join the X-Men." ], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he save anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nightcrawler save anyone else in X-Infernus besides Majik", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nightcrawler save anyone else in X-Infernus besides Majik?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#X-Infernus", "Context": [ "Who is X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler?", "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus?", "The X-Men gathered and Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Were the X-Men and Nightcrawler able to save Magik in X-Infernus?", "Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced Majik to stay with them and join the X-Men.", "Did Nightcrawler save anyone else in X-Infernus besides Majik?" ], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he become a leader?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nightcrawler become a leader in X-Infernus", "Truth_answer": "Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nightcrawler become a leader in X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#X-Infernus", "Context": [ "Who is X-Infernus?", "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008.", "What did X-Infernus do with Nightcrawler?", "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus?", "The X-Men gathered and Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Were the X-Men and Nightcrawler able to save Magik in X-Infernus?", "Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced Majik to stay with them and join the X-Men.", "Did Nightcrawler save anyone else in X-Infernus besides Majik?", "Did Nightcrawler become a leader in X-Infernus?", "Nightcrawler was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik." ], "Conversation_no": 975, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some interesting things about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus", "Truth_answer": "Through their combined efforts, the X-Men and Magik managed to banish both Witchfire and the Elder Gods, but not without losing four of the five Bloodstones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some interesting things about Nightcrawler in X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 2009 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he want to return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Kurt Warner want to return", "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get that amount?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year", "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals and Kurt Warner could not come to an agreement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year?", "The Cardinals and Kurt Warner could not come to an agreement." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he perform that season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Kurt Warner perform that 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2009, Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kurt Warner perform that 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year?", "The Cardinals and Kurt Warner could not come to an agreement.", "How did Kurt Warner perform that 2009 season?", "On September 20, 2009, Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the record that Kurt Warner broke in the 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the record that Kurt Warner broke in the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year?", "The Cardinals and Kurt Warner could not come to an agreement.", "How did Kurt Warner perform that 2009 season?", "On September 20, 2009, Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "What was the record that Kurt Warner broke in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue playing after the 2009 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner continue playing after the 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "On January 10, 2010, Kurt Warner threw five touchdowns and completed 29 of 33 passes for 379 yards in a 51–45 victory over the Green Bay Packers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner continue playing after the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Retirement", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year?", "The Cardinals and Kurt Warner could not come to an agreement.", "How did Kurt Warner perform that 2009 season?", "On September 20, 2009, Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "What was the record that Kurt Warner broke in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "Did Kurt Warner continue playing after the 2009 season?", "On January 10, 2010, Kurt Warner threw five touchdowns and completed 29 of 33 passes for 379 yards in a 51–45 victory over the Green Bay Packers." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he play currently?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Kurt Warner play currently", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner officially announced his retirement from the NFL in January 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kurt Warner play currently?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Kurt Warner in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Why did Kurt Warner want to return?", "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Did Kurt Warner get the contract for $14 million a year?", "The Cardinals and Kurt Warner could not come to an agreement.", "How did Kurt Warner perform that 2009 season?", "On September 20, 2009, Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "What was the record that Kurt Warner broke in the 2009 season?", "Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "Did Kurt Warner continue playing after the 2009 season?", "On January 10, 2010, Kurt Warner threw five touchdowns and completed 29 of 33 passes for 379 yards in a 51–45 victory over the Green Bay Packers.", "Does Kurt Warner play currently?", "Kurt Warner officially announced his retirement from the NFL in January 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 976, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he paid a lot for the 2010 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kurt Warner paid a lot for the 2010 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kurt Warner paid a lot for the 2010 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play for in 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he play for in 2008", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals." ], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did he make during this season ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals.", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he break any records during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals.", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else extraordinary during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner do anything else extraordinary during the 2008 season besides being named the starter", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner received FedEx Air Player of the Week honors for his performance during weeks 9 and 11 of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner do anything else extraordinary during the 2008 season besides being named the starter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals.", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "Did Kurt Warner do anything else extraordinary during the 2008 season besides being named the starter?", "Kurt Warner received FedEx Air Player of the Week honors for his performance during weeks 9 and 11 of the season." ], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his season overall?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Kurt Warner's 2008 season overall", "Truth_answer": "That season, Kurt Warner had 4,583 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and a completion percentage of 67.1%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kurt Warner's 2008 season overall?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals.", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "Did Kurt Warner do anything else extraordinary during the 2008 season besides being named the starter?", "Kurt Warner received FedEx Air Player of the Week honors for his performance during weeks 9 and 11 of the season.", "How was Kurt Warner's 2008 season overall?", "That season, Kurt Warner had 4,583 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and a completion percentage of 67.1%." ], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever injured during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kurt Warner ever injured during the 2008 season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kurt Warner ever injured during the 2008 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner", "Context": [ "Who did Kurt Warner play for in 2008?", "Kurt Warner was named the starter on August 30, 2008 for the Arizona Cardinals.", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "How much did Kurt Warner make during the 2008 season?", "Did Kurt Warner do anything else extraordinary during the 2008 season besides being named the starter?", "Kurt Warner received FedEx Air Player of the Week honors for his performance during weeks 9 and 11 of the season.", "How was Kurt Warner's 2008 season overall?", "That season, Kurt Warner had 4,583 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and a completion percentage of 67.1%.", "Was Kurt Warner ever injured during the 2008 season?" ], "Conversation_no": 977, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do you know the teams he took to the Super Bowl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you know the teams Kurt Warner took to the Super Bowl", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner and the Rams beat the Tennessee Titan for Super Bowl XXXIV and he led the 2008 Arizona Cardinals to Super Bowl XLIII.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know the teams Kurt Warner took to the Super Bowl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 978, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did his career started", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did his career started", "Truth_answer": "Natalie Maines' first commercially released work was background vocals on Pat Green's debut album, Dancehall Dreamer, produced by her father Lloyd Maines and released in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Natalie Maines career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Natalie Maines career start?", "Natalie Maines' first commercially released work was background vocals on Pat Green's debut album, Dancehall Dreamer, produced by her father Lloyd Maines and released in 1995" ], "Conversation_no": 978, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any intreting thing in the article", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any interesting thing in Natalie Maines's career", "Truth_answer": "Natalie Maines co-wrote four tracks for the Dixie Chicks' first three albums, including the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart number one hit Without You on Fly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting thing in Natalie Maines's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Natalie Maines career start?", "Natalie Maines' first commercially released work was background vocals on Pat Green's debut album, Dancehall Dreamer, produced by her father Lloyd Maines and released in 1995", "Any interesting thing in Natalie Maines's career?", "Natalie Maines co-wrote four tracks for the Dixie Chicks' first three albums, including the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart number one hit Without You on Fly." ], "Conversation_no": 978, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she join any band", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Natalie Maines join any band", "Truth_answer": "At the end of 1995, at age 21, Natalie Maines joined the all-female country music band, the Dixie Chicks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thefullwiki.org/Natalie_Maines_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Natalie Maines join any band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_(Natalie_Maines_album)#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "When did Natalie Maines career start?", "Natalie Maines' first commercially released work was background vocals on Pat Green's debut album, Dancehall Dreamer, produced by her father Lloyd Maines and released in 1995", "Any interesting thing in Natalie Maines's career?", "Natalie Maines co-wrote four tracks for the Dixie Chicks' first three albums, including the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart number one hit Without You on Fly.", "did Natalie Maines join any band?", "At the end of 1995, at age 21, Natalie Maines joined the all-female country music band, the Dixie Chicks." ], "Conversation_no": 978, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was her album", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Natalie Maines' album, Mother", "Truth_answer": "Natalie Maines' album, Mother has received mostly positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161227171313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_(Natalie_Maines_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Natalie Maines' album, Mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines", "Context": [ "When did Natalie Maines career start?", "Natalie Maines' first commercially released work was background vocals on Pat Green's debut album, Dancehall Dreamer, produced by her father Lloyd Maines and released in 1995", "Any interesting thing in Natalie Maines's career?", "Natalie Maines co-wrote four tracks for the Dixie Chicks' first three albums, including the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart number one hit Without You on Fly.", "did Natalie Maines join any band?", "At the end of 1995, at age 21, Natalie Maines joined the all-female country music band, the Dixie Chicks.", "How was Natalie Maines' album, Mother?", "Natalie Maines' album, Mother has received mostly positive reviews from music critics." ], "Conversation_no": 978, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she win award", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Natalie Maines win awards", "Truth_answer": "With Maines as lead vocalist, Dixie Chicks earned 10 Country Music Association Awards and 13 Grammy Awards for their work between 1998 and 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Natalie Maines win awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where are they from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are they from", "Truth_answer": "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are The Roots from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who started it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who started The Roots", "Truth_answer": "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started The Roots?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did these two meet", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Roots meet", "Truth_answer": "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting", "Truth_answer": "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Tariq rapping over his rhythms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Tariq rapping over his rhythms." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was there first gig", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig", "Truth_answer": "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first organized gig was a talent show in 1989 at the school where they used the name Radio Activity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Tariq rapping over his rhythms.", "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first organized gig was a talent show in 1989 at the school where they used the name Radio Activity." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the year Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig", "Truth_answer": "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig was in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the year of Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig at a talent show at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Tariq rapping over his rhythms.", "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first organized gig was a talent show in 1989 at the school where they used the name Radio Activity.", "What was the year of Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig at a talent show at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig was in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's name at their first gig at a talent show in 1989 at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts", "Truth_answer": "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir used the name Radio Activity, which began a series of name changes that progressed through Black to the Future and then The Square Roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's name at their first gig at a talent show in 1989 at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Tariq rapping over his rhythms.", "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first organized gig was a talent show in 1989 at the school where they used the name Radio Activity.", "What was the year of Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig at a talent show at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig was in 1989.", "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's name at their first gig at a talent show in 1989 at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir used the name Radio Activity, which began a series of name changes that progressed through Black to the Future and then The Square Roots." ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they change", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson change", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson change the band name from Radio Activity to Black to the Future and then The Square Roots?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where are The Roots from?", "The Roots are from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", "Who started The Roots?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson started The Roots.", "Where did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson meet?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "What did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson do during high school after meeting?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Tariq rapping over his rhythms.", "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first organized gig was a talent show in 1989 at the school where they used the name Radio Activity.", "What was the year of Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig at a talent show at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's first gig was in 1989.", "What was Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson's name at their first gig at a talent show in 1989 at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts?", "Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir used the name Radio Activity, which began a series of name changes that progressed through Black to the Future and then The Square Roots.", "Why did Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson change the band name from Radio Activity to Black to the Future and then The Square Roots?" ], "Conversation_no": 979, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first diss track", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Roots' first diss track", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Roots' first diss track?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend early school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he attend early school", "Truth_answer": "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education." ], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a good student?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student?" ], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were his grades?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were J. R. Jayewardene's grades", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were J. R. Jayewardene's grades?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student?", "How were J. R. Jayewardene's grades?" ], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were his parents", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene was the eldest of 11 children, of Hon. Justice Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene KC, a Puisne Justice of Supreme Court of Ceylon and Agnes Helen Don Philip Wijewardena.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were his parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student?", "How were J. R. Jayewardene's grades?", "Where were his parents?", "J. R. Jayewardene was the eldest of 11 children, of Hon. Justice Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene KC, a Puisne Justice of Supreme Court of Ceylon and Agnes Helen Don Philip Wijewardena." ], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he raised by a nanny?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was J. R. Jayewardene raised by a nanny", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was J. R. Jayewardene raised by a nanny?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student?", "How were J. R. Jayewardene's grades?", "Where were his parents?", "J. R. Jayewardene was the eldest of 11 children, of Hon. Justice Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene KC, a Puisne Justice of Supreme Court of Ceylon and Agnes Helen Don Philip Wijewardena.", "Why was J. R. Jayewardene raised by a nanny?" ], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his other siblings political?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were J. R. Jayewardene's other siblings political", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were J. R. Jayewardene's other siblings political?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where did J. R. Jayewardene attend early school?", "Raised by an English nanny, J. R. Jayewardene received his primary education at Bishop's College, Colombo and attended Royal College, Colombo for his secondary education.", "Was J. R. Jayewardene a good student?", "How were J. R. Jayewardene's grades?", "Where were his parents?", "J. R. Jayewardene was the eldest of 11 children, of Hon. Justice Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene KC, a Puisne Justice of Supreme Court of Ceylon and Agnes Helen Don Philip Wijewardena.", "Why was J. R. Jayewardene raised by a nanny?", "Were J. R. Jayewardene's other siblings political?" ], "Conversation_no": 980, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his highest accomplishment in school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his highest accomplishment in school", "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene attained a distinguished academic record and showed a keen interest in sports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his highest accomplishment in school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 981, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he teach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he teach", "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch supported himself during this time doing a variety of jobs, including teaching piano, proofreading, and working as a sailor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Partch teach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch", "Context": [ "What did Harry Partch teach?", "Harry Partch supported himself during this time doing a variety of jobs, including teaching piano, proofreading, and working as a sailor." ], "Conversation_no": 981, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything special during this time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Partch do anything special during the time he was teaching", "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch lectured, trained an ensemble, staged performances, released his first recordings, and completed his book, now called Genesis of a Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Partch do anything special during the time he was teaching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch#University_work_(1947–1962)", "Context": [ "What did Harry Partch teach?", "Harry Partch supported himself during this time doing a variety of jobs, including teaching piano, proofreading, and working as a sailor.", "Did Harry Partch do anything special during the time he was teaching?", "Harry Partch lectured, trained an ensemble, staged performances, released his first recordings, and completed his book, now called Genesis of a Music." ], "Conversation_no": 981, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he complete his book", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Harry Partch complete his book", "Truth_answer": "Genesis of a Music was completed in 1947 and published in 1949 by the University of Wisconsin Press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harry Partch complete his book, Genesis of a Music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_of_a_Music", "Context": [ "What did Harry Partch teach?", "Harry Partch supported himself during this time doing a variety of jobs, including teaching piano, proofreading, and working as a sailor.", "Did Harry Partch do anything special during the time he was teaching?", "Harry Partch lectured, trained an ensemble, staged performances, released his first recordings, and completed his book, now called Genesis of a Music.", "What year did Harry Partch complete his book, Genesis of a Music?", "Genesis of a Music was completed in 1947 and published in 1949 by the University of Wisconsin Press." ], "Conversation_no": 981, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Genesis of Music by Harry Partch popular", "Truth_answer": "Genesis of a Music has been highly influential to succeeding generations of microtonal composers, including Lou Harrison, Ben Johnston, and James Tenney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307133837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_of_a_Music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Genesis of Music by Harry Partch popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Harry Partch teach?", "Harry Partch supported himself during this time doing a variety of jobs, including teaching piano, proofreading, and working as a sailor.", "Did Harry Partch do anything special during the time he was teaching?", "Harry Partch lectured, trained an ensemble, staged performances, released his first recordings, and completed his book, now called Genesis of a Music.", "What year did Harry Partch complete his book, Genesis of a Music?", "Genesis of a Music was completed in 1947 and published in 1949 by the University of Wisconsin Press.", "Was Genesis of Music by Harry Partch popular?", "Genesis of a Music has been highly influential to succeeding generations of microtonal composers, including Lou Harrison, Ben Johnston, and James Tenney." ], "Conversation_no": 981, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many instruments did he have", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many instruments did Harry Partch have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many instruments did Harry Partch have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Immortal_and_feud_with_Kurt_Angle_(2010–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened for or to Jarret in 2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened for or to Jarret in 2011", "Truth_answer": "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Immortal_and_feud_with_Kurt_Angle_(2010–2011)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he compete against at that event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he returned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did this work out for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?" ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any matches during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011", "Truth_answer": "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Jarett fueding with Hardy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011", "Truth_answer": "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during the fued?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October", "Truth_answer": "On November 13 at Turning Point, Jarrett lost to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy.", "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October?", "On November 13 at Turning Point, Jarrett lost to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with Jeff Jarrett's feud with Jeff Hardy besides losing to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds", "Truth_answer": "On December 11 at Final Resolution, Jarrett was defeated by Hardy in a steel cage match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Jeff Jarrett's feud with Jeff Hardy besides losing to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy.", "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October?", "On November 13 at Turning Point, Jarrett lost to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds.", "What else happened with Jeff Jarrett's feud with Jeff Hardy besides losing to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds?", "On December 11 at Final Resolution, Jarrett was defeated by Hardy in a steel cage match." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in his backstage role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Jeff Jarrett do in his backstage role", "Truth_answer": "After Ring Ka King, Jeff Jarrett wrestled for AAA without work in TNA. In 2013, Jarrett assumed the backstage role of Executive Vice President of Development/Original Programming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jeff Jarrett do in his backstage role?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy.", "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October?", "On November 13 at Turning Point, Jarrett lost to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds.", "What else happened with Jeff Jarrett's feud with Jeff Hardy besides losing to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds?", "On December 11 at Final Resolution, Jarrett was defeated by Hardy in a steel cage match.", "What else did Jeff Jarrett do in his backstage role?", "After Ring Ka King, Jeff Jarrett wrestled for AAA without work in TNA. In 2013, Jarrett assumed the backstage role of Executive Vice President of Development/Original Programming." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he serve in this role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Jeff Jarrett serve in the backstage role for TNA", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Jarrett and Country star Toby Keith tried to buy TNA. On December 22, 2013, Jarrett resigned from TNA Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jeff Jarrett serve in the backstage role for TNA?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy.", "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October?", "On November 13 at Turning Point, Jarrett lost to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds.", "What else happened with Jeff Jarrett's feud with Jeff Hardy besides losing to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds?", "On December 11 at Final Resolution, Jarrett was defeated by Hardy in a steel cage match.", "What else did Jeff Jarrett do in his backstage role?", "After Ring Ka King, Jeff Jarrett wrestled for AAA without work in TNA. In 2013, Jarrett assumed the backstage role of Executive Vice President of Development/Original Programming.", "How long did Jeff Jarrett serve in the backstage role for TNA?", "In 2013, Jarrett and Country star Toby Keith tried to buy TNA. On December 22, 2013, Jarrett resigned from TNA Entertainment." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his departure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jeff Jarrett do after his departure from TNA Entertainment", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Jarrett remained an investor in TNA Wrestling after his resignation came in effect on January 6, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeff Jarrett do after his departure from TNA Entertainment?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett#Backstage_roles_and_departure_(2011–2014)", "Context": [ "What happened to Jeff Jarrett in 2011?", "On the January 6, 2011 episode of Impact!, Angle interrupted Jarrett's $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge and signed a contract to face him at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match.", "Who did Jeff Jarrett compete against at Genesis in an MMA exhibition match in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle in an MMA exhibition match in 2011.", "What happened after Jeff Jarrett returned in 2011?", "Jeff Jarrett returned to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, showing off the Mexican Heavyweight Championship belt, playing off the AAA Mega Championship.", "How well did returning to TNA on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling work out for Jeff Jarrett?", "Did Jeff Jarrett win any matches during 2011?", "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Jeff Jarrett defeated Angle in a singles match and as a result Angle was forced to walk Karen down the aisle.", "Was Jeff Jarrett fueding with Hardy in 2011?", "In October, Jarrett began feuding with the returning Jeff Hardy.", "What else happened during the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy besides beginning in October?", "On November 13 at Turning Point, Jarrett lost to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds.", "What else happened with Jeff Jarrett's feud with Jeff Hardy besides losing to Hardy three times in a row, first in six seconds, then in six minutes and finally in ten seconds?", "On December 11 at Final Resolution, Jarrett was defeated by Hardy in a steel cage match.", "What else did Jeff Jarrett do in his backstage role?", "After Ring Ka King, Jeff Jarrett wrestled for AAA without work in TNA. In 2013, Jarrett assumed the backstage role of Executive Vice President of Development/Original Programming.", "How long did Jeff Jarrett serve in the backstage role for TNA?", "In 2013, Jarrett and Country star Toby Keith tried to buy TNA. On December 22, 2013, Jarrett resigned from TNA Entertainment.", "What did Jeff Jarrett do after his departure from TNA Entertainment?", "Jeff Jarrett remained an investor in TNA Wrestling after his resignation came in effect on January 6, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 982, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it his decision to leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was TNA's decision to leave", "Truth_answer": "Jarrett and Country star Toby Keith tried to buy TNA; however, when both met Bob Carter, he demanded that his daughter Dixie remain in the company as on-screen President.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it Jeff Jarrett decision to leave TNA Entertainment?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What impact did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What impact did she have", "Truth_answer": "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [ "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes." ], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards for Decathlon career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [ "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards for Decathlon career?", "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other awards for Decathlon", "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner was also named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards Caitlyn Jenner won besides the James E. Sullivan Award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [ "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards for Decathlon career?", "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States.", "Were there any other awards Caitlyn Jenner won besides the James E. Sullivan Award?", "Caitlyn Jenner was also named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else interesting is in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Caitlyn Jenner's decathlon impact besides the awards won", "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner was inducted into the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Caitlyn Jenner's decathlon impact besides the awards won?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [ "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards for Decathlon career?", "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States.", "Were there any other awards Caitlyn Jenner won besides the James E. Sullivan Award?", "Caitlyn Jenner was also named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976.", "What else is interesting about Caitlyn Jenner's decathlon impact besides the awards won?", "Caitlyn Jenner was inducted into the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he in any other halls of fame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Caitlyn Jenner in any other halls of fame", "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner is also in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame and the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Caitlyn Jenner in any other Halls of Fame besides in 1980?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [ "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards for Decathlon career?", "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States.", "Were there any other awards Caitlyn Jenner won besides the James E. Sullivan Award?", "Caitlyn Jenner was also named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976.", "What else is interesting about Caitlyn Jenner's decathlon impact besides the awards won?", "Caitlyn Jenner was inducted into the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980.", "Was Caitlyn Jenner in any other Halls of Fame besides in 1980?", "Caitlyn Jenner is also in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame and the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is his current rank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Caitlyn Jenner's current rank", "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, Jenner was ranked twenty-sixth on the world all-time list and ninth on the American all-time list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Caitlyn Jenner's current rank?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner#Impact", "Context": [ "What impact did Caitlyn Jenner have in her Decathlon career?", "After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Did Caitlyn Jenner receive any awards for Decathlon career?", "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States.", "Were there any other awards Caitlyn Jenner won besides the James E. Sullivan Award?", "Caitlyn Jenner was also named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976.", "What else is interesting about Caitlyn Jenner's decathlon impact besides the awards won?", "Caitlyn Jenner was inducted into the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980.", "Was Caitlyn Jenner in any other Halls of Fame besides in 1980?", "Caitlyn Jenner is also in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame and the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.", "What is Caitlyn Jenner's current rank?", "As of 2018, Jenner was ranked twenty-sixth on the world all-time list and ninth on the American all-time list." ], "Conversation_no": 983, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else interesting happened in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else interesting happened in Caitlyn Jenner's career", "Truth_answer": "For almost 20 years, San Jose City College hosted an annual Bruce Jenner Invitational competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in Caitlyn Jenner's decathlon career besides his achievements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 984, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what can you tell me about the bike", "Transformer_rewrite": "what can you tell me about the bike", "Truth_answer": "Old Faithful bicycle was built by Graeme Obree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike?", "Old Faithful bicycle was built by Graeme Obree." ], "Conversation_no": 984, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the bike contain any special parts", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful contain any special parts", "Truth_answer": "Old Faithful included parts from a washing machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful contain any special parts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike?", "Old Faithful bicycle was built by Graeme Obree.", "Did Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful contain any special parts?", "Old Faithful included parts from a washing machine." ], "Conversation_no": 984, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he use the bike for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Graeme Obree use the bike for", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree, is a racing cyclist who twice broke the world hour record, in July 1993 and April 1994, and was the individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Graeme Obree use the bike for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike?", "Old Faithful bicycle was built by Graeme Obree.", "Did Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful contain any special parts?", "Old Faithful included parts from a washing machine.", "what did Graeme Obree use the bike for?", "Graeme Obree, is a racing cyclist who twice broke the world hour record, in July 1993 and April 1994, and was the individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 984, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he set a record with this bike", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree set a record with Old Faithful", "Truth_answer": "On 17 July 1993, Obree set a new record of 51.596 kilometres, beating Moser's record of 51.151 kilometres by 445 metres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree set a record with Old Faithful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike?", "Old Faithful bicycle was built by Graeme Obree.", "Did Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful contain any special parts?", "Old Faithful included parts from a washing machine.", "what did Graeme Obree use the bike for?", "Graeme Obree, is a racing cyclist who twice broke the world hour record, in July 1993 and April 1994, and was the individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995.", "Did Graeme Obree set a record with Old Faithful?", "On 17 July 1993, Obree set a new record of 51.596 kilometres, beating Moser's record of 51.151 kilometres by 445 metres." ], "Conversation_no": 984, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other things can you tell me about his bike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike besides set records", "Truth_answer": "Obree later regretted admitting to the bearings experiment, because journalists referred to that before his achievements and other innovations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things can you tell me about Graeme Obree's bike besides set records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm#1999:_108th_International_goal_and_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she score her 108th international goal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she score her 108th international goal", "Truth_answer": "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm#1999:_108th_International_goal_and_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup", "Context": [ "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team was it against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal", "Truth_answer": "Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm", "Context": [ "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal?", "Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win the game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mia Hamm win the game", "Truth_answer": "The U.S. and Mia Hamm won 7–1 and secured a berth in the quarter-finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mia Hamm's team win the game with her 108th International goal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal?", "Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Did Mia Hamm's team win the game with her 108th International goal?", "The U.S. and Mia Hamm won 7–1 and secured a berth in the quarter-finals." ], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she the best player on the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mia Hamm the best player on the team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mia Hamm the best player on the team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal?", "Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Did Mia Hamm's team win the game with her 108th International goal?", "The U.S. and Mia Hamm won 7–1 and secured a berth in the quarter-finals.", "Was Mia Hamm the best player on the team?" ], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the US do in the World Cup that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Mia Hamm and US do in the World Cup in 1999", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Mia Hamm and US do in the World Cup in 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_FIFA_Women%27s_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal?", "Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Did Mia Hamm's team win the game with her 108th International goal?", "The U.S. and Mia Hamm won 7–1 and secured a berth in the quarter-finals.", "Was Mia Hamm the best player on the team?", "How did the Mia Hamm and US do in the World Cup in 1999?" ], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get to the finals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they get to the finals", "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm led the national team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, hosted by the United States to the finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they get to the finals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_FIFA_Women%27s_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "When did Mia Hamm score her 108th international goal?", "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "What team was Mia Hamm against with her 108th goal?", "Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Did Mia Hamm's team win the game with her 108th International goal?", "The U.S. and Mia Hamm won 7–1 and secured a berth in the quarter-finals.", "Was Mia Hamm the best player on the team?", "How did the Mia Hamm and US do in the World Cup in 1999?", "Did they get to the finals?", "Mia Hamm led the national team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, hosted by the United States to the finals." ], "Conversation_no": 985, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the finals", "Truth_answer": "The United States won the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Final 5–4 with a penalties victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the finals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago#2011–present:_Personal_struggles_and_Girls_Beat!!", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2011", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago#2011–present:_Personal_struggles_and_Girls_Beat!!", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations." ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago's article", "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago#2011–present:_Personal_struggles_and_Girls_Beat!!", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists." ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ai Kago married", "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ai Kago married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Was Ai Kago married?", "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage." ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they register?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago#2011–present:_Personal_struggles_and_Girls_Beat!!", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Was Ai Kago married?", "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage?" ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Ai Kago after registering marriage to Haruhiko Ando", "Truth_answer": "Planning to revive her music career, Ai Kago formed an idol group, which was later named Girls Beat!!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ai Kago after registering marriage to Haruhiko Ando?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago#2011–present:_Personal_struggles_and_Girls_Beat!!", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Was Ai Kago married?", "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage?", "What happened to Ai Kago after registering marriage to Haruhiko Ando?", "Planning to revive her music career, Ai Kago formed an idol group, which was later named Girls Beat!!" ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she revive it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago revive her music career with Girls Beat!!", "Truth_answer": "Girls Beat!! released their first single, Sekai Seifuku on July 22, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago revive her music career with Girls Beat!!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Was Ai Kago married?", "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage?", "What happened to Ai Kago after registering marriage to Haruhiko Ando?", "Planning to revive her music career, Ai Kago formed an idol group, which was later named Girls Beat!!", "Did Ai Kago revive her music career with Girls Beat!!?", "Girls Beat!! released their first single, Sekai Seifuku on July 22, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Was Ai Kago married?", "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage?", "What happened to Ai Kago after registering marriage to Haruhiko Ando?", "Planning to revive her music career, Ai Kago formed an idol group, which was later named Girls Beat!!", "Did Ai Kago revive her music career with Girls Beat!!?", "Girls Beat!! released their first single, Sekai Seifuku on July 22, 2014.", "Did Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their biggest hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! biggest hit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago#2011–present:_Personal_struggles_and_Girls_Beat!!", "Context": [ "What happened to Ai Kago in 2011?", "In 2011, Kazuyuki Ito, president of Mainstream, declared that the agency planned on suing Ai Kago for 100 million yen in damages for contract violations.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago in 2011 besides being sued for damages?", "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Was Ai Kago married?", "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "When did Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando register to marriage?", "What happened to Ai Kago after registering marriage to Haruhiko Ando?", "Planning to revive her music career, Ai Kago formed an idol group, which was later named Girls Beat!!", "Did Ai Kago revive her music career with Girls Beat!!?", "Girls Beat!! released their first single, Sekai Seifuku on July 22, 2014.", "Did Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! win any awards?", "What was Ai Kago's Girls Beat!! biggest hit?" ], "Conversation_no": 986, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ai Kago married", "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago and Haruhiko Ando registered their marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ai Kago married?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something that helped to establish Richard III's legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something that helped to establish Richard III's legacy", "Truth_answer": "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this Council established?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Richard III of England's Council established", "Truth_answer": "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one of the issues that the Council tackled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled", "Truth_answer": "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Richard establish any other councils?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North", "Truth_answer": "In December 1483, Richard III of England instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes.", "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North?", "In December 1483, Richard III of England instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Court of Requests deal with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Richard III of England's Court of Requests deal with", "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England's Court of Requests was a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard III of England's Court of Requests deal with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_Requests", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes.", "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North?", "In December 1483, Richard III of England instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests.", "What did Richard III of England's Court of Requests deal with?", "Richard III of England's Court of Requests was a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the Court of Requests a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Richard's Court of Requests a success", "Truth_answer": "The Court of Requests quickly became popular on account of the low cost of bringing a case and the rapid processing time, earning the disapproval of the common law judges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200323075944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_Requests_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard's Court of Requests a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_Requests", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes.", "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North?", "In December 1483, Richard III of England instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests.", "What did Richard III of England's Court of Requests deal with?", "Richard III of England's Court of Requests was a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard.", "Was Richard's Court of Requests a success?", "The Court of Requests quickly became popular on account of the low cost of bringing a case and the rapid processing time, earning the disapproval of the common law judges." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the Court of Requests established?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Richard's Court of Requests established", "Truth_answer": "The Court of Requests was instituted by King Richard III in his 1484 parliament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Richard's Court of Requests established?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes.", "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North?", "In December 1483, Richard III of England instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests.", "What did Richard III of England's Court of Requests deal with?", "Richard III of England's Court of Requests was a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard.", "Was Richard's Court of Requests a success?", "The Court of Requests quickly became popular on account of the low cost of bringing a case and the rapid processing time, earning the disapproval of the common law judges.", "What year was Richard's Court of Requests established?", "The Court of Requests was instituted by King Richard III in his 1484 parliament." ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other notable figures that worked with Richard III on the Court of Requests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any notable figures that worked with Richard III of England on the Court of Requests", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable figures that worked with Richard III of England on the Court of Requests?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is something that helped to establish Richard III of England's legacy?", "Richard's Council of the North, described as his one major institutional innovation, derived from his ducal council following his own viceregal appointment by Edward IV.", "What year was Richard's Council of the North established by Richard III of England?", "Richard's Council of the North officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484.", "What is one of the issues that Richard's Council of the North tackled?", "Richard's Council of the North intended to keep the peace and punish lawbreakers, as well as resolving land disputes.", "Did Richard III of England establish any other councils besides Richard's Council of the North?", "In December 1483, Richard III of England instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests.", "What did Richard III of England's Court of Requests deal with?", "Richard III of England's Court of Requests was a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard.", "Was Richard's Court of Requests a success?", "The Court of Requests quickly became popular on account of the low cost of bringing a case and the rapid processing time, earning the disapproval of the common law judges.", "What year was Richard's Court of Requests established?", "The Court of Requests was instituted by King Richard III in his 1484 parliament.", "Were there any notable figures that worked with Richard III of England on the Court of Requests?" ], "Conversation_no": 987, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Richard's death cause any problems within the government?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard III of England's death cause any problems within the government", "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England's death at Bosworth resulted in the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, which had ruled England since the succession of Henry II in 1154.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard III of England's death cause any problems within the government?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1987–1990_(First_World_Series_title)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was kirby Pucketts First world Series", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was kirby Pucketts First world Series", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1987–1990_(First_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play in outfield", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Twins win their first world series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series", "Truth_answer": "The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series?", "The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the final score of Pucketts firstt world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the final score of the Minnesota Twins first world series", "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final score of the Minnesota Twins first world series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series?", "The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "What was the final score of the Minnesota Twins first world series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many games did they win in that series", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many games did the Minnesota Twins win in the 1987 World Series", "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did the Minnesota Twins win in the 1987 World Series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series?", "The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "What was the final score of the Minnesota Twins first world series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "How many games did the Minnesota Twins win in the 1987 World Series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So does that mean they won three games in their first world series title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So does that mean the Minnesota Twins won three games in their 1987 World Series", "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So does that mean the Minnesota Twins won three games in their 1987 World Series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series?", "The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "What was the final score of the Minnesota Twins first world series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "How many games did the Minnesota Twins win in the 1987 World Series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "So does that mean the Minnesota Twins won three games in their 1987 World Series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "I think there are 7 games in the world series itself. How many did they win during puckets first world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "I think there are 7 games in the world series itself. How many did they win during Kirby Puckett's first world series", "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "I think there are 7 games in the world series itself. How many did they win during Kirby Puckett's first world series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett", "Context": [ "When was Kirby Puckett First World Series?", "Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What position did Kirby Puckett play in outfield?", "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Did the Minnesota Twins win their first world series?", "The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "What was the final score of the Minnesota Twins first world series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "How many games did the Minnesota Twins win in the 1987 World Series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "So does that mean the Minnesota Twins won three games in their 1987 World Series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series.", "I think there are 7 games in the world series itself. How many did they win during Kirby Puckett's first world series?", "The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series." ], "Conversation_no": 988, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Pucket win any awards during his first world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kirby Puckett win any awards during his first world series", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett won a World Series champion award in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kirby Puckett win any awards during his first world series?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#1999–2000:_Ascent", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most significant achievement in 1999?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her most significant achievement in 1999", "Truth_answer": "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#1999–2000:_Ascent", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#1999–2000:_Ascent", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City", "Truth_answer": "Capriati had a strong fall season, winning her ninth career title at Luxembourg, defeating Magdalena Maleeva.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#1999–2000:_Ascent", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City?", "Capriati had a strong fall season, winning her ninth career title at Luxembourg, defeating Magdalena Maleeva." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she play in 2000?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Jennifer Capriati play in 2000", "Truth_answer": "At the 2000 Australian Open, Capriati reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years before losing to eventual champion Lindsay Davenport in straight sets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jennifer Capriati play in 2000?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#Playing_style", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City?", "Capriati had a strong fall season, winning her ninth career title at Luxembourg, defeating Magdalena Maleeva.", "Where did Jennifer Capriati play in 2000?", "At the 2000 Australian Open, Capriati reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years before losing to eventual champion Lindsay Davenport in straight sets." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything significant about her playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything significant about Jennifer Capriati's playing style", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati's style of play was characterized by taking the ball early and on the rise, powerful ground-strokes, and an aggressive mindset on the return of service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant about Jennifer Capriati's playing style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City?", "Capriati had a strong fall season, winning her ninth career title at Luxembourg, defeating Magdalena Maleeva.", "Where did Jennifer Capriati play in 2000?", "At the 2000 Australian Open, Capriati reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years before losing to eventual champion Lindsay Davenport in straight sets.", "Was there anything significant about Jennifer Capriati's playing style?", "Jennifer Capriati's style of play was characterized by taking the ball early and on the rise, powerful ground-strokes, and an aggressive mindset on the return of service." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some comments about her in the press?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some comments about Jennifer Capriati in the press", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati's personal struggles during this time were well-documented by the press.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some comments about Jennifer Capriati in the press?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#1999–2000:_Ascent", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City?", "Capriati had a strong fall season, winning her ninth career title at Luxembourg, defeating Magdalena Maleeva.", "Where did Jennifer Capriati play in 2000?", "At the 2000 Australian Open, Capriati reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years before losing to eventual champion Lindsay Davenport in straight sets.", "Was there anything significant about Jennifer Capriati's playing style?", "Jennifer Capriati's style of play was characterized by taking the ball early and on the rise, powerful ground-strokes, and an aggressive mindset on the return of service.", "What were some comments about Jennifer Capriati in the press?", "Jennifer Capriati's personal struggles during this time were well-documented by the press." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did she play against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Jennifer Capriati play against", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati defeated Russian Elena Likhovtseva in the final of Strasbourg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Jennifer Capriati play against during her accent besides Magdalena Maleeva?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati#1997–98:_Descent_in_the_rankings", "Context": [ "What was Jennifer Capriati most significant achievement in 1999?", "Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other 1999 wins besides Strasbourg?", "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jennifer Capriati besides winning her second title of the year at Quebec City?", "Capriati had a strong fall season, winning her ninth career title at Luxembourg, defeating Magdalena Maleeva.", "Where did Jennifer Capriati play in 2000?", "At the 2000 Australian Open, Capriati reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years before losing to eventual champion Lindsay Davenport in straight sets.", "Was there anything significant about Jennifer Capriati's playing style?", "Jennifer Capriati's style of play was characterized by taking the ball early and on the rise, powerful ground-strokes, and an aggressive mindset on the return of service.", "What were some comments about Jennifer Capriati in the press?", "Jennifer Capriati's personal struggles during this time were well-documented by the press.", "Who else did Jennifer Capriati play against during her accent besides Magdalena Maleeva?", "Jennifer Capriati defeated Russian Elena Likhovtseva in the final of Strasbourg." ], "Conversation_no": 989, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she lose any other games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati lose any other games", "Truth_answer": "In the first round at Wimbledon, Capriati won her first Grand Slam singles match in five years, before losing to Lori McNeil in the second round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati lose any other games?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the second album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the second album", "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416095011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II#Recording", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what songs were on it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II", "Truth_answer": "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416095011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine#1990–91:_Second_album_and_tour", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the album, Tin Machine II tour", "Truth_answer": "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, the group undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour going to places such as US and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205232036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tin Machine tour for their second album, Tin Machine II?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album.", "Where did Tin Machine tour for their second album, Tin Machine II?", "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, the group undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour going to places such as US and Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the album released", "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 2 September 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416095011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Tin Machine II by Tin Machine released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II#Release_and_reviews", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album.", "Where did Tin Machine tour for their second album, Tin Machine II?", "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, the group undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour going to places such as US and Japan.", "When was the album Tin Machine II by Tin Machine released?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 2 September 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it do well in the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tin Machine II by Tin Machine do well in the charts", "Truth_answer": "Less successful than the band's debut album, Tin Machine II peaked at No. 23 in the UK and No. 126 in the USA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416095011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tin Machine II by Tin Machine do well in the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II#Personnel", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album.", "Where did Tin Machine tour for their second album, Tin Machine II?", "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, the group undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour going to places such as US and Japan.", "When was the album Tin Machine II by Tin Machine released?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 2 September 1991.", "Did Tin Machine II by Tin Machine do well in the charts?", "Less successful than the band's debut album, Tin Machine II peaked at No. 23 in the UK and No. 126 in the USA." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who sang on it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who sang on the album, Tin Machine II", "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine II had David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Hunt Sales, and Tony Sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205232036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang on the album, Tin Machine II?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine#1990–91:_Second_album_and_tour", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album.", "Where did Tin Machine tour for their second album, Tin Machine II?", "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, the group undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour going to places such as US and Japan.", "When was the album Tin Machine II by Tin Machine released?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 2 September 1991.", "Did Tin Machine II by Tin Machine do well in the charts?", "Less successful than the band's debut album, Tin Machine II peaked at No. 23 in the UK and No. 126 in the USA.", "Who sang on the album, Tin Machine II?", "Tin Machine II had David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Hunt Sales, and Tony Sales." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they go on any other tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tin Machine go on any other tours besides David Bowie's Sound+Vision Tour", "Truth_answer": "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, Tin Machine undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205232036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tin Machine go on any other tours besides David Bowie's Sound+Vision Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine#1990–91:_Second_album_and_tour", "Context": [ "What was the Tin Machine second album?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "What songs were on the album, Tin Machine II?", "If There Is Something was originally recorded during the sessions for the first Tin Machine album but deemed unsatisfactory, so it was shelved until this Tin Machine II album.", "Where did Tin Machine tour for their second album, Tin Machine II?", "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, the group undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour going to places such as US and Japan.", "When was the album Tin Machine II by Tin Machine released?", "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 2 September 1991.", "Did Tin Machine II by Tin Machine do well in the charts?", "Less successful than the band's debut album, Tin Machine II peaked at No. 23 in the UK and No. 126 in the USA.", "Who sang on the album, Tin Machine II?", "Tin Machine II had David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Hunt Sales, and Tony Sales.", "Did Tin Machine go on any other tours besides David Bowie's Sound+Vision Tour?", "From 5 October 1991 to 17 February 1992, Tin Machine undertook a larger tour, known as the It's My Life Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 990, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any other performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other performances by Tin Machine besides the It's My Life Tour", "Truth_answer": "On 23 November 1991, Tin Machine was the musical guest during Saturday Night Live's 17th season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other performances by Tin Machine besides the It's My Life Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen#Public_perception", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 991, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname is the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as someone who does not give way to pressure or who cannot be easily knocked down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname is the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as someone who does not give way to pressure or who cannot be easily knocked down." ], "Conversation_no": 991, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Pen married to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Pen married to", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen was married to Pierrette Lalanne and Jeanne-Marie Paschos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pen married to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname is the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as someone who does not give way to pressure or who cannot be easily knocked down.", "Who was Pen married to?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen was married to Pierrette Lalanne and Jeanne-Marie Paschos." ], "Conversation_no": 991, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the marriage consummated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Jean-Marie Le Pen's wedding consummated", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jean-Marie Le Pen's wedding consummated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen#Personal_life,_wealth_and_security", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname is the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as someone who does not give way to pressure or who cannot be easily knocked down.", "Who was Pen married to?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen was married to Pierrette Lalanne and Jeanne-Marie Paschos.", "When was Jean-Marie Le Pen's wedding consummated?" ], "Conversation_no": 991, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they wed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pierrette Lalanne wed", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen's marriage to Pierrette Lalanne began 29 June 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pierrette Lalanne wed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen#Personal_life,_wealth_and_security", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname is the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as someone who does not give way to pressure or who cannot be easily knocked down.", "Who was Pen married to?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen was married to Pierrette Lalanne and Jeanne-Marie Paschos.", "When was Jean-Marie Le Pen's wedding consummated?", "What year did Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pierrette Lalanne wed?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's marriage to Pierrette Lalanne began 29 June 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 991, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What profession did Pen hold to cause great wealth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What profession did Jean-Marie le Pen hold to cause great wealth", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen inherited a fortune from Hubert Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What profession did Jean-Marie le Pen hold to cause great wealth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen#Personal_life,_wealth_and_security", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname is the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as someone who does not give way to pressure or who cannot be easily knocked down.", "Who was Pen married to?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen was married to Pierrette Lalanne and Jeanne-Marie Paschos.", "When was Jean-Marie Le Pen's wedding consummated?", "What year did Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pierrette Lalanne wed?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen's marriage to Pierrette Lalanne began 29 June 1960.", "What profession did Jean-Marie le Pen hold to cause great wealth?", "Jean-Marie Le Pen inherited a fortune from Hubert Lambert." ], "Conversation_no": 991, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his security detail due to being associated with Organized crime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Jean-Marie Le Pen's security detail due to being associated with Organized crime", "Truth_answer": "Le Pen's personal security was assured by KO International Company, a subsidiary of VHP Security, a private security firm, and an alleged front organisation for SAC, the Service d'Action Civique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jean-Marie Le Pen's security detail due to being associated with Organized crime?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the reason behind the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the reason behind the lawsuit", "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was he on the targeted kill list?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list", "Truth_answer": "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his argument in the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Anwar al-Awlaki argument in the trial", "Truth_answer": "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the verdict?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the verdict", "Truth_answer": "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S", "Truth_answer": "On May 5, 2011, the United States tried but failed to kill Anwar al-Awlaki by firing a missile from an unmanned drone at a car in Yemen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit.", "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "On May 5, 2011, the United States tried but failed to kill Anwar al-Awlaki by firing a missile from an unmanned drone at a car in Yemen." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did anyone speak at the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did anyone speak at the trial", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone speak at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit.", "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "On May 5, 2011, the United States tried but failed to kill Anwar al-Awlaki by firing a missile from an unmanned drone at a car in Yemen.", "Did anyone speak at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?" ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any public response to the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any public response to the Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any public response to the Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit.", "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "On May 5, 2011, the United States tried but failed to kill Anwar al-Awlaki by firing a missile from an unmanned drone at a car in Yemen.", "Did anyone speak at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Was there any public response to the Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?" ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did anything else happen at the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S. besides the verdict and the events happening after", "Truth_answer": "Lawyers for Specially Designated Global Terrorists must obtain a special license from the U.S. Treasury Department before they can represent their clients which were granted on August 4, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S. besides the verdict and the events happening after?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki#Lawsuit_against_the_US", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit.", "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "On May 5, 2011, the United States tried but failed to kill Anwar al-Awlaki by firing a missile from an unmanned drone at a car in Yemen.", "Did anyone speak at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Was there any public response to the Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Did anything else happen at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S. besides the verdict and the events happening after?", "Lawyers for Specially Designated Global Terrorists must obtain a special license from the U.S. Treasury Department before they can represent their clients which were granted on August 4, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what members of the US government were involved in the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What members of the U.S. government were involved in the lawsuit", "Truth_answer": "The U.S. government members involved are President Obama, CIA Director Leon Panetta, and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and Judge John D. Bates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What members of the U.S. government were involved in the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the reason behind the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit?", "The lawsuit sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Why was Anwar al-Awlaki on the targeted kill list?", "In April 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki was placed on a CIA kill list by President Barack Obama due to his alleged terrorist activities.", "What was Anwar al Awlaki's argument in the trial against the US?", "ACLU's Jameel Jaffer said that the United States is not at war in Yemen, and the government can't just kill any terrorism suspect.", "What was the verdict of Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the lawsuit in an 83-page ruling, holding that the father did not have legal standing to bring the lawsuit.", "What happened after Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "On May 5, 2011, the United States tried but failed to kill Anwar al-Awlaki by firing a missile from an unmanned drone at a car in Yemen.", "Did anyone speak at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Was there any public response to the Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Did anything else happen at Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S. besides the verdict and the events happening after?", "Lawyers for Specially Designated Global Terrorists must obtain a special license from the U.S. Treasury Department before they can represent their clients which were granted on August 4, 2010.", "What members of the U.S. government were involved in the lawsuit?", "The U.S. government members involved are President Obama, CIA Director Leon Panetta, and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and Judge John D. Bates." ], "Conversation_no": 992, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the media report on the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the media report on the lawsuit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the media report on the Anwar al-Awlaki trial against the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Hollywood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 993, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers' biggest opportunity came in 1976 when it was announced in Variety that she was to star alongside Rip Torn in the film, City Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Partial_filmography", "Context": [ "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood?", "Marilyn Chambers' biggest opportunity came in 1976 when it was announced in Variety that she was to star alongside Rip Torn in the film, City Blues." ], "Conversation_no": 993, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What films did she appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films did Marilyn Chambers appear in", "Truth_answer": "Some films Marilyn Chambers appeared in are The Owl and the Pussycat, Together, and Behind the Green Door.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Marilyn Chambers appear in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers#Partial_filmography", "Context": [ "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood?", "Marilyn Chambers' biggest opportunity came in 1976 when it was announced in Variety that she was to star alongside Rip Torn in the film, City Blues.", "What films did Marilyn Chambers appear in?", "Some films Marilyn Chambers appeared in are The Owl and the Pussycat, Together, and Behind the Green Door." ], "Conversation_no": 993, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she appear in films with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Marilyn Chambers appear in films with", "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers was in Behind the Green Door with Johnnie Keyes and in Rabid with Frank Moore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Marilyn Chambers appear in films with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers", "Context": [ "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood?", "Marilyn Chambers' biggest opportunity came in 1976 when it was announced in Variety that she was to star alongside Rip Torn in the film, City Blues.", "What films did Marilyn Chambers appear in?", "Some films Marilyn Chambers appeared in are The Owl and the Pussycat, Together, and Behind the Green Door.", "Who did Marilyn Chambers appear in films with?", "Marilyn Chambers was in Behind the Green Door with Johnnie Keyes and in Rabid with Frank Moore." ], "Conversation_no": 993, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of films did she appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of films did Marilyn Chambers appear in", "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers was an American pornographic film actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p20", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of films did Marilyn Chambers appear in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers", "Context": [ "When did Marilyn Chambers get her start in Hollywood?", "Marilyn Chambers' biggest opportunity came in 1976 when it was announced in Variety that she was to star alongside Rip Torn in the film, City Blues.", "What films did Marilyn Chambers appear in?", "Some films Marilyn Chambers appeared in are The Owl and the Pussycat, Together, and Behind the Green Door.", "Who did Marilyn Chambers appear in films with?", "Marilyn Chambers was in Behind the Green Door with Johnnie Keyes and in Rabid with Frank Moore.", "What type of films did Marilyn Chambers appear in?", "Marilyn Chambers was an American pornographic film actress." ], "Conversation_no": 993, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was she labeled a porno star?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Marilyn Chambers labeled a porno star", "Truth_answer": "Chambers ranked No. 6 on the list of Top 50 Porn Stars of All Time by AVN, and ranked as one of Playboy's Top 100 Sex Stars of the Century.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Marilyn Chambers labeled a porno star?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani#Achievements_and_legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 994, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Gwen_Stefani_Mtv_Europe_Music_Awards_2004_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani#Achievements_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 994, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other achievements did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other achievements did Gwen Stefani have besides several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards", "Truth_answer": "With the band, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Gwen Stefani have besides several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani#Achievements_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "What other achievements did Gwen Stefani have besides several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards?", "With the band, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 994, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some examples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some examples of Gwen Stefani achievements", "Truth_answer": "Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Gwen_Stefani_Mtv_Europe_Music_Awards_2004_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some examples of awards Gwen Stefani received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani#Achievements_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "What other achievements did Gwen Stefani have besides several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards?", "With the band, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards.", "What are some examples of awards Gwen Stefani received?", "Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 994, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is her legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Gwen Stefani's legacy", "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani has been referred to as a Pop Princess by several contemporary music critics. She has influenced artists like Hayley Williams of Paramore, Kelly Clarkson, and Bebe Rexha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gwen Stefani's legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani", "Context": [ "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "What other achievements did Gwen Stefani have besides several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards?", "With the band, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards.", "What are some examples of awards Gwen Stefani received?", "Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "What is Gwen Stefani's legacy?", "Gwen Stefani has been referred to as a Pop Princess by several contemporary music critics. She has influenced artists like Hayley Williams of Paramore, Kelly Clarkson, and Bebe Rexha." ], "Conversation_no": 994, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she been successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Gwen Stefani been successful", "Truth_answer": "VH1 ranked Gwen Stefani 13th on their 100 Greatest Women in Music list in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Gwen_Stefani_Mtv_Europe_Music_Awards_2004_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Gwen Stefani been successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani#Achievements_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "What other achievements did Gwen Stefani have besides several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards?", "With the band, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards.", "What are some examples of awards Gwen Stefani received?", "Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "What is Gwen Stefani's legacy?", "Gwen Stefani has been referred to as a Pop Princess by several contemporary music critics. She has influenced artists like Hayley Williams of Paramore, Kelly Clarkson, and Bebe Rexha.", "Has Gwen Stefani been successful?", "VH1 ranked Gwen Stefani 13th on their 100 Greatest Women in Music list in 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 994, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other hits than Gwen Stefani", "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani's hits include singles, What You Waiting For? and Hollaback Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What hits did Gwen Stefani make?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her relationship with Google?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her relationship with Google", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldfinance100.com/2014/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her position/title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have success in this job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she get promoted to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.techmeme.com/081210/p22_p1", "https://www.techmeme.com/091214/p22_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did she get promoted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience?", "In 2005, Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did she work for Google?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Marissa Meyer work for Google", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer worked at Google from 1999-2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Marissa Meyer work for Google?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience?", "In 2005, Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "How long did Marissa Meyer work for Google?", "Marissa Mayer worked at Google from 1999-2012." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting information", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Marissa Mayer started the Associate Product Manager program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Marissa Mayer and her time at Google besides her positions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience?", "In 2005, Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "How long did Marissa Meyer work for Google?", "Marissa Mayer worked at Google from 1999-2012.", "Any other interesting information about Marissa Mayer and her time at Google besides her positions?", "In 2002, Marissa Mayer started the Associate Product Manager program." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did that program entail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program entail", "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program was a Google mentorship initiative to recruit new talents and cultivate them for leadership roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program entail?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer#Google_(1999_-_2012)", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience?", "In 2005, Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "How long did Marissa Meyer work for Google?", "Marissa Mayer worked at Google from 1999-2012.", "Any other interesting information about Marissa Mayer and her time at Google besides her positions?", "In 2002, Marissa Mayer started the Associate Product Manager program.", "What did Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program entail?", "Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program was a Google mentorship initiative to recruit new talents and cultivate them for leadership roles." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Marissa Mayer start the Associate Product Manager program", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Marissa Mayer started the Associate Product Manager program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marissa Mayer start the Associate Product Manager program?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Marissa Mayer's relationship with Google?", "Marissa Mayer joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "What was Marissa Mayer's position with Google?", "Marissa Mayer became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Did Marissa Mayer have success as a product manager and later director of consumer web products at Google?", "Marissa Mayer was on the three-person team responsible for Google AdWords. AdWords helped deliver 96% of the company's revenue in the first quarter of 2011.", "What did Marissa Mayer get promoted to at Google after becoming director of consumer web products?", "Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "What year did Marissa Mayer get promoted to Vice President of Search Products and User Experience?", "In 2005, Marissa Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience.", "How long did Marissa Meyer work for Google?", "Marissa Mayer worked at Google from 1999-2012.", "Any other interesting information about Marissa Mayer and her time at Google besides her positions?", "In 2002, Marissa Mayer started the Associate Product Manager program.", "What did Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program entail?", "Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program was a Google mentorship initiative to recruit new talents and cultivate them for leadership roles.", "When did Marissa Mayer start the Associate Product Manager program?", "In 2002, Marissa Mayer started the Associate Product Manager program." ], "Conversation_no": 995, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this program still active?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program still active", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Marissa Mayer's Associate Product Manager program still active?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_Mike_Batt_era", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 996, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is important about the Mike Batt era", "Truth_answer": "With their star now conspicuously ascendant, Steeleye Span brought in producer Mike Batt to work on their eighth album, All Around My Hat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_Mike_Batt_era", "Context": [ "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "With their star now conspicuously ascendant, Steeleye Span brought in producer Mike Batt to work on their eighth album, All Around My Hat." ], "Conversation_no": 996, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did the band perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt and Katie Melua?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did the band Steeleye Span perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt", "Truth_answer": "After Mike Batt joined, Steeleye Span released All Around My Hat, and the title track was their biggest success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the band Steeleye Span perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "With their star now conspicuously ascendant, Steeleye Span brought in producer Mike Batt to work on their eighth album, All Around My Hat.", "How well did the band Steeleye Span perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt?", "After Mike Batt joined, Steeleye Span released All Around My Hat, and the title track was their biggest success." ], "Conversation_no": 996, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Around what dates did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Around what dates did Mike Batt join Steeleye Span", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what dates did Mike Batt join Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Around_My_Hat_(album)", "Context": [ "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "With their star now conspicuously ascendant, Steeleye Span brought in producer Mike Batt to work on their eighth album, All Around My Hat.", "How well did the band Steeleye Span perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt?", "After Mike Batt joined, Steeleye Span released All Around My Hat, and the title track was their biggest success.", "Around what dates did Mike Batt join Steeleye Span?" ], "Conversation_no": 996, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it stay on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the album All Around My Hat stay on the charts", "Truth_answer": "All Around My Hat is a 1975 album by Steeleye Span, reaching number 7 on the UK Albums Chart, and staying on the charts for six months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113071456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Around_My_Hat_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the album All Around My Hat stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_Mike_Batt_era", "Context": [ "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "With their star now conspicuously ascendant, Steeleye Span brought in producer Mike Batt to work on their eighth album, All Around My Hat.", "How well did the band Steeleye Span perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt?", "After Mike Batt joined, Steeleye Span released All Around My Hat, and the title track was their biggest success.", "Around what dates did Mike Batt join Steeleye Span?", "How long did the album All Around My Hat stay on the charts?", "All Around My Hat is a 1975 album by Steeleye Span, reaching number 7 on the UK Albums Chart, and staying on the charts for six months." ], "Conversation_no": 996, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the song reached number 5 in the UK charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Steeleye Span's album All Around My Hat title-track reached number 5 in the UK charts", "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span's album All Around My Hat title-track was also released in other European countries and gave them a breakthrough in the Netherlands and Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Steeleye Span's album All Around My Hat title-track reached number 5 in the UK charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span", "Context": [ "What is important about the Mike Batt era?", "With their star now conspicuously ascendant, Steeleye Span brought in producer Mike Batt to work on their eighth album, All Around My Hat.", "How well did the band Steeleye Span perform when they brought in the producer Mike Batt?", "After Mike Batt joined, Steeleye Span released All Around My Hat, and the title track was their biggest success.", "Around what dates did Mike Batt join Steeleye Span?", "How long did the album All Around My Hat stay on the charts?", "All Around My Hat is a 1975 album by Steeleye Span, reaching number 7 on the UK Albums Chart, and staying on the charts for six months.", "What happened after Steeleye Span's album All Around My Hat title-track reached number 5 in the UK charts?", "Steeleye Span's album All Around My Hat title-track was also released in other European countries and gave them a breakthrough in the Netherlands and Germany." ], "Conversation_no": 996, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened afterwards since they didn't have another single or success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened afterwards since Steeleye Span didn", "Truth_answer": "Despite touring almost every year since 1975, Steeleye Span have not had another hit single, nor any success in the album chart, since the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened afterwards with Steeleye Span's album, All Around My Hat since they didn't have another single or success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_wilderness_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 997, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the wilderness years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the wilderness years", "Truth_answer": "The wilderness years of Steeleye Span were the 1980s and early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the wilderness years of Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_wilderness_years", "Context": [ "What were the wilderness years of Steeleye Span?", "The wilderness years of Steeleye Span were the 1980s and early 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 997, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band release any albums during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steeleye Span release any albums during the wilderness years", "Truth_answer": "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steeleye Span release any albums during the wilderness years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_wilderness_years", "Context": [ "What were the wilderness years of Steeleye Span?", "The wilderness years of Steeleye Span were the 1980s and early 1990s.", "Did Steeleye Span release any albums during the wilderness years?", "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 997, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what caused the bands output to drop so sharply?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused Steeleye Span's output to drop so sharply during the Wilderness Years", "Truth_answer": "The members of Steeleye Span were focused on outside projects and their personal lives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Steeleye Span's output to drop so sharply during the Wilderness Years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_wilderness_years", "Context": [ "What were the wilderness years of Steeleye Span?", "The wilderness years of Steeleye Span were the 1980s and early 1990s.", "Did Steeleye Span release any albums during the wilderness years?", "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.", "What caused Steeleye Span's output to drop so sharply during the Wilderness Years?", "The members of Steeleye Span were focused on outside projects and their personal lives." ], "Conversation_no": 997, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the name of an album produced during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the name of an album produced during the Wilderness Years", "Truth_answer": "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of an album produced by Steeleye Span during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#The_wilderness_years", "Context": [ "What were the wilderness years of Steeleye Span?", "The wilderness years of Steeleye Span were the 1980s and early 1990s.", "Did Steeleye Span release any albums during the wilderness years?", "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.", "What caused Steeleye Span's output to drop so sharply during the Wilderness Years?", "The members of Steeleye Span were focused on outside projects and their personal lives.", "What was the name of an album produced by Steeleye Span during the 1980s?", "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 997, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they release another album during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Steeleye Span release another album during this time", "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span released Tempted and Tried in 1989, an album that formed the basis for their live set for many years to come.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steeleye Span release another album during the 1980s besides Back in Line?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_in_Line", "Context": [ "What were the wilderness years of Steeleye Span?", "The wilderness years of Steeleye Span were the 1980s and early 1990s.", "Did Steeleye Span release any albums during the wilderness years?", "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.", "What caused Steeleye Span's output to drop so sharply during the Wilderness Years?", "The members of Steeleye Span were focused on outside projects and their personal lives.", "What was the name of an album produced by Steeleye Span during the 1980s?", "After a quiet spell, Steeleye Span's 12th studio album Back in Line was released on the Flutterby label in 1986.", "Did Steeleye Span release another album during the 1980s besides Back in Line?", "Steeleye Span released Tempted and Tried in 1989, an album that formed the basis for their live set for many years to come." ], "Conversation_no": 997, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the track list for Back in Line?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the track list for Steeleye Span's Back in Line", "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span's album Back in Line highlights include the energetic funk version of Blackleg Miner and Isabel, a strong piece sung by Prior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the track list for Steeleye Span's Back in Line?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band form", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band The Undertones form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any trouble with the band mates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?" ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, at this stage still unnamed, began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, at this stage still unnamed, began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts." ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were these early gigs recieved by fans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were The Undertones' early gigs in 1976 received by fans", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were The Undertones' early gigs in 1976 received by fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, at this stage still unnamed, began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts.", "How were The Undertones' early gigs in 1976 received by fans?" ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What early influences did they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What early influences did The Undertones have", "Truth_answer": "Artists such as the Adverts, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks and, particularly, the Ramones became major influences on the Undertones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What early influences did The Undertones have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, at this stage still unnamed, began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts.", "How were The Undertones' early gigs in 1976 received by fans?", "What early influences did The Undertones have?", "Artists such as the Adverts, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks and, particularly, the Ramones became major influences on the Undertones." ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any favorites?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Undertones have any favorite artists", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Undertones have any favorite artists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, at this stage still unnamed, began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts.", "How were The Undertones' early gigs in 1976 received by fans?", "What early influences did The Undertones have?", "Artists such as the Adverts, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks and, particularly, the Ramones became major influences on the Undertones.", "Did The Undertones have any favorite artists?" ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the band mates grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band mates of The Undertones grow up", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band mates of The Undertones grow up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Did The Undertones have any trouble with the band mates in their early years?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Undertones' early years besides their formation?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, at this stage still unnamed, began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts.", "How were The Undertones' early gigs in 1976 received by fans?", "What early influences did The Undertones have?", "Artists such as the Adverts, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks and, particularly, the Ramones became major influences on the Undertones.", "Did The Undertones have any favorite artists?", "Where did the band mates of The Undertones grow up?" ], "Conversation_no": 998, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever take a break from playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Undertones ever take a break from playing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Undertones ever take a break from playing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Casbah_(Derry_music_venue)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Casbah Rock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Casbah Rock", "Truth_answer": "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah." ], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their second concert at the Casbah?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah.", "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah?" ], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce an album of any of their shows there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Undertones produce an album of any of their shows at The Casbah", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Undertones produce an album of any of their shows at The Casbah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#The_Casbah", "Context": [ "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah.", "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah?", "Did The Undertones produce an album of any of their shows at The Casbah?" ], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inspired the band to write and rehearse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse", "Truth_answer": "The money earned and their popularity at The Casbah inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse further material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#The_Casbah", "Context": [ "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah.", "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah?", "Did The Undertones produce an album of any of their shows at The Casbah?", "What inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse?", "The money earned and their popularity at The Casbah inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse further material." ], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs they performed there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs The Undertones performed at The Casbah", "Truth_answer": "By mid-year, the concerts the Undertones performed would include the song Teenage Kicks, which had been written by guitarist John O'Neill in mid-1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs The Undertones performed at The Casbah?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#The_Casbah", "Context": [ "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah.", "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah?", "Did The Undertones produce an album of any of their shows at The Casbah?", "What inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse?", "The money earned and their popularity at The Casbah inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse further material.", "What were some of the songs The Undertones performed at The Casbah?", "By mid-year, the concerts the Undertones performed would include the song Teenage Kicks, which had been written by guitarist John O'Neill in mid-1977." ], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Teenage Kicks well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Undertones' Teenage Kicks well received at The Casbah", "Truth_answer": "The gigs performed at the Casbah gave the Undertones increased confidence in their musical ability, and in June 1977 they performed concerts outside Derry for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Undertones' Teenage Kicks well received at The Casbah?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Kicks", "Context": [ "What was The Undertones' Casbah Rock?", "By 1977 The Undertones were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah.", "When was The Undertones' second concert at the Casbah?", "Did The Undertones produce an album of any of their shows at The Casbah?", "What inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse?", "The money earned and their popularity at The Casbah inspired The Undertones to write and rehearse further material.", "What were some of the songs The Undertones performed at The Casbah?", "By mid-year, the concerts the Undertones performed would include the song Teenage Kicks, which had been written by guitarist John O'Neill in mid-1977.", "Was The Undertones' Teenage Kicks well received at The Casbah?", "The gigs performed at the Casbah gave the Undertones increased confidence in their musical ability, and in June 1977 they performed concerts outside Derry for the first time." ], "Conversation_no": 999, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How high was Teenage Kicks on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How high was Teenage Kicks by The Undertones on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones' Teenage Kickswas re-released as a standard vinyl single on Sire's own label eaching number 31 in the UK Singles Chart two weeks after its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How high was Teenage Kicks by The Undertones on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_H._Morgan#The_New_Confederacy_of_the_Iroquois", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1000, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the new conderacy of the iroquois", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the new conderacy of the iroquois", "Truth_answer": "Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois was the fourth name of a secret society Lewis H. Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy created.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_H._Morgan#The_New_Confederacy_of_the_Iroquois", "Context": [ "What was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois was the fourth name of a secret society Lewis H. Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy created." ], "Conversation_no": 1000, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this a mason society", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois a mason society", "Truth_answer": "In 1844, Lewis H. Morgan received permission from the former Freemasons of Aurora to use the upper floor of the Masonic temple as a meeting hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201124859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_H._Morgan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois a mason society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_H._Morgan#The_New_Confederacy_of_the_Iroquois", "Context": [ "What was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois was the fourth name of a secret society Lewis H. Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy created.", "Was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois a mason society?", "In 1844, Lewis H. Morgan received permission from the former Freemasons of Aurora to use the upper floor of the Masonic temple as a meeting hall." ], "Conversation_no": 1000, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they rename it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the young men rename The New Confederacy of the Iroquois", "Truth_answer": "In 1841 or 1842 the young men redefined the society, renaming it the Order of the Iroquois, as their interests shifted from literature to the Iroquois people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the young men rename The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_H._Morgan#The_New_Confederacy_of_the_Iroquois", "Context": [ "What was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois was the fourth name of a secret society Lewis H. Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy created.", "Was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois a mason society?", "In 1844, Lewis H. Morgan received permission from the former Freemasons of Aurora to use the upper floor of the Masonic temple as a meeting hall.", "Why did the young men rename The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "In 1841 or 1842 the young men redefined the society, renaming it the Order of the Iroquois, as their interests shifted from literature to the Iroquois people." ], "Conversation_no": 1000, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me interesting", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me interesting about Lewis H. Morgan besides The New Confederacy of the Iroquois", "Truth_answer": "Lewis completed two construction projects. One was his library, an addition to the house he had purchased with Mary many years before and where he died in December 1881.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me interesting about Lewis H. Morgan besides The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois", "Context": [ "What was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois was the fourth name of a secret society Lewis H. Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy created.", "Was Lewis H. Morgan's The New Confederacy of the Iroquois a mason society?", "In 1844, Lewis H. Morgan received permission from the former Freemasons of Aurora to use the upper floor of the Masonic temple as a meeting hall.", "Why did the young men rename The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "In 1841 or 1842 the young men redefined the society, renaming it the Order of the Iroquois, as their interests shifted from literature to the Iroquois people.", "What else can you tell me interesting about Lewis H. Morgan besides The New Confederacy of the Iroquois?", "Lewis completed two construction projects. One was his library, an addition to the house he had purchased with Mary many years before and where he died in December 1881." ], "Conversation_no": 1000, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What or who were the Iroquis", "Transformer_rewrite": "What or who were the Iroquis", "Truth_answer": "The Iroquois are a historically powerful northeast Native American confederacy in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What or who were the Iroquis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1001, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he go to school", "Truth_answer": "He attended the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "He attended the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London." ], "Conversation_no": 1001, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bernard Lewis study", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Lewis study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "He attended the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London.", "What did Bernard Lewis study?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East." ], "Conversation_no": 1001, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he study anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis study anywhere else", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis study anywhere else besides the School of Oreintal Studies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "He attended the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London.", "What did Bernard Lewis study?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis study anywhere else besides the School of Oreintal Studies?", "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 1001, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Post-graduate Studies", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris, where he studied with the orientalist Louis Massignon and earned the Diplôme des Études Sémitiques in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bernard Lewis study at the University of Paris?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "He attended the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London.", "What did Bernard Lewis study?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis study anywhere else besides the School of Oreintal Studies?", "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris.", "When did Bernard Lewis study at the University of Paris?", "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris, where he studied with the orientalist Louis Massignon and earned the Diplôme des Études Sémitiques in 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 1001, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the last place he went?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Avenue Q the last place Bernard Lewis went", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis returned to School of Oriental Studies in 1938 as an assistant lecturer in Islamic History.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was University of Paris the last place Bernard Lewis went to study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "He attended the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London.", "What did Bernard Lewis study?", "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East.", "Did Bernard Lewis study anywhere else besides the School of Oreintal Studies?", "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris.", "When did Bernard Lewis study at the University of Paris?", "Bernard Lewis undertook post-graduate studies at the University of Paris, where he studied with the orientalist Louis Massignon and earned the Diplôme des Études Sémitiques in 1937.", "Was University of Paris the last place Bernard Lewis went to study?", "Bernard Lewis returned to School of Oriental Studies in 1938 as an assistant lecturer in Islamic History." ], "Conversation_no": 1001, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he there for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long Bernard Lewis at the School of Oriental Studies for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long Bernard Lewis at the School of Oriental Studies for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1002, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Magical idealism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Magical idealism", "Truth_answer": "Magical idealism is a Doctrine developed by Evola, that said the Ego must understand that everything that seems to have a reality independent of it is nothing but an illusion.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Julius Evola's Magical idealism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What is Julius Evola's Magical idealism?", "Magical idealism is a Doctrine developed by Evola, that said the Ego must understand that everything that seems to have a reality independent of it is nothing but an illusion.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1002, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he develop anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julius Evola develop anything else besides magical idealism", "Truth_answer": "In 1927, Reghini and Evola, along with other Italian esotericists, founded the Gruppo di Ur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julius Evola develop anything else besides magical idealism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What is Julius Evola's Magical idealism?", "Magical idealism is a Doctrine developed by Evola, that said the Ego must understand that everything that seems to have a reality independent of it is nothing but an illusion.“", "Did Julius Evola develop anything else besides magical idealism?", "In 1927, Reghini and Evola, along with other Italian esotericists, founded the Gruppo di Ur." ], "Conversation_no": 1002, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some important aspects of it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Ur Group", "Truth_answer": "The group attempted to bring the members' identities into such a superhuman state of power and awareness that they would be able to exert a magical influence on the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Ur Group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What is Julius Evola's Magical idealism?", "Magical idealism is a Doctrine developed by Evola, that said the Ego must understand that everything that seems to have a reality independent of it is nothing but an illusion.“", "Did Julius Evola develop anything else besides magical idealism?", "In 1927, Reghini and Evola, along with other Italian esotericists, founded the Gruppo di Ur.", "What are some important aspects of Ur Group?", "The group attempted to bring the members' identities into such a superhuman state of power and awareness that they would be able to exert a magical influence on the world." ], "Conversation_no": 1002, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else about his magical idealism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Julius Evola magical idealism besides the ego", "Truth_answer": "In his 1925 work Essays on Magical Idealism, Evola declared that God does not exist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Julius Evola magical idealism besides the ego?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What is Julius Evola's Magical idealism?", "Magical idealism is a Doctrine developed by Evola, that said the Ego must understand that everything that seems to have a reality independent of it is nothing but an illusion.“", "Did Julius Evola develop anything else besides magical idealism?", "In 1927, Reghini and Evola, along with other Italian esotericists, founded the Gruppo di Ur.", "What are some important aspects of Ur Group?", "The group attempted to bring the members' identities into such a superhuman state of power and awareness that they would be able to exert a magical influence on the world.", "Is there anything else about Julius Evola magical idealism besides the ego?", "In his 1925 work Essays on Magical Idealism, Evola declared that God does not exist." ], "Conversation_no": 1002, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people feel towards him and his magical idealism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people feel towards Julius Evola and his magical idealism", "Truth_answer": "Evola is popular in fringe circles, largely because of his extreme metaphysical, magical, and supernatural beliefs (including belief in ghosts, telepathy, and alchemy), and his extreme traditionalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people feel towards Julius Evola and his magical idealism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What is Julius Evola's Magical idealism?", "Magical idealism is a Doctrine developed by Evola, that said the Ego must understand that everything that seems to have a reality independent of it is nothing but an illusion.“", "Did Julius Evola develop anything else besides magical idealism?", "In 1927, Reghini and Evola, along with other Italian esotericists, founded the Gruppo di Ur.", "What are some important aspects of Ur Group?", "The group attempted to bring the members' identities into such a superhuman state of power and awareness that they would be able to exert a magical influence on the world.", "Is there anything else about Julius Evola magical idealism besides the ego?", "In his 1925 work Essays on Magical Idealism, Evola declared that God does not exist.", "How did people feel towards Julius Evola and his magical idealism?", "Evola is popular in fringe circles, largely because of his extreme metaphysical, magical, and supernatural beliefs (including belief in ghosts, telepathy, and alchemy), and his extreme traditionalism." ], "Conversation_no": 1002, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he well known?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Julius Evola well known", "Truth_answer": "Julius Evola has been described as a fascist intellectual, a radical traditionalist, antiegalitarian, antiliberal, antidemocratic, and antipopular, and as having been the leading philosopher of Europe's neofascist movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julius Evola well known?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1003, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his views on racism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his views on racism", "Truth_answer": "Evola's dissent from standard biological concepts of race had roots in his aristocratic elitism, since Nazi völkisch ideology inadequately separated aristocracy from commoners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Julius Evola views on racism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Julius Evola views on racism?", "Evola's dissent from standard biological concepts of race had roots in his aristocratic elitism, since Nazi völkisch ideology inadequately separated aristocracy from commoners." ], "Conversation_no": 1003, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is mystical Aryanism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is mystical Aryanism", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is mystical Aryanism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Julius Evola views on racism?", "Evola's dissent from standard biological concepts of race had roots in his aristocratic elitism, since Nazi völkisch ideology inadequately separated aristocracy from commoners.", "What is mystical Aryanism?" ], "Conversation_no": 1003, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he consider himself Aryan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julius Evola consider himself Aryan", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julius Evola consider himself Aryan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What were Julius Evola views on racism?", "Evola's dissent from standard biological concepts of race had roots in his aristocratic elitism, since Nazi völkisch ideology inadequately separated aristocracy from commoners.", "What is mystical Aryanism?", "Did Julius Evola consider himself Aryan?" ], "Conversation_no": 1003, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What important things did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What important things did Julius Evola do", "Truth_answer": "Julius Evola was an Italian philosopher, painter, poet, esotericist, and occultist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What important things did Julius Evola do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What were Julius Evola views on racism?", "Evola's dissent from standard biological concepts of race had roots in his aristocratic elitism, since Nazi völkisch ideology inadequately separated aristocracy from commoners.", "What is mystical Aryanism?", "Did Julius Evola consider himself Aryan?", "What important things did Julius Evola do?", "Julius Evola was an Italian philosopher, painter, poet, esotericist, and occultist." ], "Conversation_no": 1003, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What impact has he made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What impact has Julius Evola made", "Truth_answer": "According to Franco Ferraresi, Evola's thought can be considered one of the most radical and consistent anti-egalitarian, anti-liberal, anti-democratic, and anti-popular systems in the 20th century“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact has Julius Evola made?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Evola", "Context": [ "What were Julius Evola views on racism?", "Evola's dissent from standard biological concepts of race had roots in his aristocratic elitism, since Nazi völkisch ideology inadequately separated aristocracy from commoners.", "What is mystical Aryanism?", "Did Julius Evola consider himself Aryan?", "What important things did Julius Evola do?", "Julius Evola was an Italian philosopher, painter, poet, esotericist, and occultist.", "What impact has Julius Evola made?", "According to Franco Ferraresi, Evola's thought can be considered one of the most radical and consistent anti-egalitarian, anti-liberal, anti-democratic, and anti-popular systems in the 20th century“" ], "Conversation_no": 1003, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any accomplishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julius Evola have any accomplishments", "Truth_answer": "Evola was the chief ideologue of Italy's radical right after World War II. He continues to influence contemporary traditionalist and neo-fascist movements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julius Evola have any accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass#The_Jennifers_and_formation_(1990–1993)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The Jennifers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Jennifers", "Truth_answer": "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Jennifers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass#The_Jennifers_and_formation_(1990–1993)", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis." ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were their roles in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers", "Truth_answer": "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass#The_Jennifers_and_formation_(1990–1993)", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies." ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the band still together in 1993?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993", "Truth_answer": "The Jennifers split up in the fall of 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass#The_Jennifers_and_formation_(1990–1993)", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies.", "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993?", "The Jennifers split up in the fall of 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know", "Truth_answer": "The Jennifers began building a reputation in the Oxford indie music scene, influenced by Ride, The Charlatans, Inspiral Carpets, The Kinks, the Who, and including traits of the Shoegazing era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies.", "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993?", "The Jennifers split up in the fall of 1992.", "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know?", "The Jennifers began building a reputation in the Oxford indie music scene, influenced by Ride, The Charlatans, Inspiral Carpets, The Kinks, the Who, and including traits of the Shoegazing era." ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they disband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Jennifers disband", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Jennifers disband?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass#The_Jennifers_and_formation_(1990–1993)", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies.", "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993?", "The Jennifers split up in the fall of 1992.", "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know?", "The Jennifers began building a reputation in the Oxford indie music scene, influenced by Ride, The Charlatans, Inspiral Carpets, The Kinks, the Who, and including traits of the Shoegazing era.", "Why did the Jennifers disband?" ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did The Jennifers have any number one hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Jennifers have any number one hits", "Truth_answer": "The Jennifers enjoyed enough success to release one single in 1992, Just Got Back Today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Jennifers have any number one hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies.", "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993?", "The Jennifers split up in the fall of 1992.", "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know?", "The Jennifers began building a reputation in the Oxford indie music scene, influenced by Ride, The Charlatans, Inspiral Carpets, The Kinks, the Who, and including traits of the Shoegazing era.", "Why did the Jennifers disband?", "Did The Jennifers have any number one hits?", "The Jennifers enjoyed enough success to release one single in 1992, Just Got Back Today." ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What genre of music was their single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What genre of music was The Jennifers single", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music was the single Just Got Back Today by the Jennifers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass#Britpop_years_and_stardom_(1994–1998)", "Context": [ "What is The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers was a shoe gaze band consisting of Supergrass members Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey, Nick Goffey, and Andy Davis.", "What were Gaz Coombes', Danny Goffey's, Nick Goffey's, and Andy Davis' roles in the band, The Jennifers?", "The Jennifers featured vocalist Gaz Coombes, guitarist Nic Goffey, drummer Danny Goffey and bassist Andy Davies.", "Was The Jennifers still together in 1993?", "The Jennifers split up in the fall of 1992.", "What is something interesting about The Jennifers that I should know?", "The Jennifers began building a reputation in the Oxford indie music scene, influenced by Ride, The Charlatans, Inspiral Carpets, The Kinks, the Who, and including traits of the Shoegazing era.", "Why did the Jennifers disband?", "Did The Jennifers have any number one hits?", "The Jennifers enjoyed enough success to release one single in 1992, Just Got Back Today.", "What genre of music was the single Just Got Back Today by the Jennifers?" ], "Conversation_no": 1004, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any members arrested for anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any members of Supergrass arrested for anything", "Truth_answer": "Lead singer and guitarist Gaz Coombes's was arrested by the police for possession of cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any members of Supergrass arrested for anything?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did his career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did his career start", "Truth_answer": "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950." ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which was the first team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Art Donovan's first team", "Truth_answer": "The Baltimore Colts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "The Baltimore Colts" ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he play for next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts", "Truth_answer": "The New York Yanks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "The Baltimore Colts", "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts?", "The New York Yanks" ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which was the last team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which team did Art Donovan play for last", "Truth_answer": "Donovan last played for the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961, the same namesake of his rookie debut team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Art Donovan play for last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "The Baltimore Colts", "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts?", "The New York Yanks", "Which team did Art Donovan play for last?", "Donovan last played for the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961, the same namesake of his rookie debut team." ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after Dallas Texans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Art Donovan do after Dallas Texans", "Truth_answer": "After the Texans franchise moved to Baltimore in 1953, Donovan played defense for the renamed Baltimore Colts until 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Donovan do after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "The Baltimore Colts", "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts?", "The New York Yanks", "Which team did Art Donovan play for last?", "Donovan last played for the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961, the same namesake of his rookie debut team.", "What did Art Donovan do after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "After the Texans franchise moved to Baltimore in 1953, Donovan played defense for the renamed Baltimore Colts until 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that the last team that he moved to or did he change teams again later in life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Dallas Texans the last team that Art Donovan played for", "Truth_answer": "Yes, the last team that Art Donovan played for was the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Dallas Texans the last team that Art Donovan played for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "The Baltimore Colts", "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts?", "The New York Yanks", "Which team did Art Donovan play for last?", "Donovan last played for the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961, the same namesake of his rookie debut team.", "What did Art Donovan do after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "After the Texans franchise moved to Baltimore in 1953, Donovan played defense for the renamed Baltimore Colts until 1961.", "Was the Dallas Texans the last team that Art Donovan played for?", "Yes, the last team that Art Donovan played for was the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he play well for the colts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Art Donovan play well for the Baltimore Colts", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Donovan was a star defensive tackle for the Baltimore Colts. He was selected to five Pro Bowls, won two championships, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Donovan play well for the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/06/sports/football/art-donovan-a-behemoth-of-modesty-dies-at-89.html", "Context": [ "How did Art Donovan's career start?", "Donovan made his professional NFL debut playing for the Baltimore Colts until 1950.", "What was Art Donovan's first team?", "The Baltimore Colts", "Which team did Art Donovan play for after the Baltimore Colts?", "The New York Yanks", "Which team did Art Donovan play for last?", "Donovan last played for the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961, the same namesake of his rookie debut team.", "What did Art Donovan do after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "After the Texans franchise moved to Baltimore in 1953, Donovan played defense for the renamed Baltimore Colts until 1961.", "Was the Dallas Texans the last team that Art Donovan played for?", "Yes, the last team that Art Donovan played for was the Baltimore Colts from 1953 until 1961.", "Did Art Donovan play well for the Baltimore Colts?", "Yes, Donovan was a star defensive tackle for the Baltimore Colts. He was selected to five Pro Bowls, won two championships, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1005, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he a good player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Art Donovan a good football player", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Donovan was a star defensive tackle for the Colts. He was selected to five Pro Bowls, won two championships, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Donovan a good football player?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movies has he stared in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movies has he stared in", "Truth_answer": "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett#Film_and_television", "Context": [ "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon." ], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What TV shows has he been in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett#Film_and_television", "Context": [ "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon.", "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in?", "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he been in any other TV shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Jimmy Buffett been in any other TV shows besides Hawaii Five-0", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett has also appeared on the Sesame Street special, Elmopalooza, singing Caribbean Amphibian with the popular Muppet, Kermit the Frog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jimmy Buffett been in any other TV shows besides Hawaii Five-0?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett#Film_and_television", "Context": [ "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon.", "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in?", "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011.", "Has Jimmy Buffett been in any other TV shows besides Hawaii Five-0?", "Jimmy Buffett has also appeared on the Sesame Street special, Elmopalooza, singing Caribbean Amphibian with the popular Muppet, Kermit the Frog." ], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he in any other films or tv shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Buffett in any other films or tv shows besides Sesame Street and Hawaii Five-O", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett made a cameo in the 2015 film Jurassic World, where he is seen holding two margaritas while the dinosaurs are set loose in the park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Buffett in any other films or tv shows besides Sesame Street and Hawaii Five-O?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett#Film_and_television", "Context": [ "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon.", "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in?", "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011.", "Has Jimmy Buffett been in any other TV shows besides Hawaii Five-0?", "Jimmy Buffett has also appeared on the Sesame Street special, Elmopalooza, singing Caribbean Amphibian with the popular Muppet, Kermit the Frog.", "Was Jimmy Buffett in any other films or tv shows besides Sesame Street and Hawaii Five-O?", "Jimmy Buffett made a cameo in the 2015 film Jurassic World, where he is seen holding two margaritas while the dinosaurs are set loose in the park." ], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any music for other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Buffett write any music for movies", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett wrote the soundtrack for, and co-produced and played a role in, the 2006 film Hoot, directed by Wil Shriner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Buffett write any music for movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett#Film_and_television", "Context": [ "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon.", "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in?", "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011.", "Has Jimmy Buffett been in any other TV shows besides Hawaii Five-0?", "Jimmy Buffett has also appeared on the Sesame Street special, Elmopalooza, singing Caribbean Amphibian with the popular Muppet, Kermit the Frog.", "Was Jimmy Buffett in any other films or tv shows besides Sesame Street and Hawaii Five-O?", "Jimmy Buffett made a cameo in the 2015 film Jurassic World, where he is seen holding two margaritas while the dinosaurs are set loose in the park.", "Did Jimmy Buffett write any music for movies?", "Jimmy Buffett wrote the soundtrack for, and co-produced and played a role in, the 2006 film Hoot, directed by Wil Shriner." ], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What music did he write for the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What music did Jimmy Buffett write for shows", "Truth_answer": "Among Jimmy Buffett's other film music credits are the theme song to the short-lived 1993 CBS television series Johnny Bago; Turning Around for the 1985 film Summer Rental.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Jimmy Buffett write for shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett#Film_and_television", "Context": [ "What movies has Jimmy Buffett starred in?", "Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Hoot, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon.", "What TV shows has Jimmy Buffett been in?", "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011.", "Has Jimmy Buffett been in any other TV shows besides Hawaii Five-0?", "Jimmy Buffett has also appeared on the Sesame Street special, Elmopalooza, singing Caribbean Amphibian with the popular Muppet, Kermit the Frog.", "Was Jimmy Buffett in any other films or tv shows besides Sesame Street and Hawaii Five-O?", "Jimmy Buffett made a cameo in the 2015 film Jurassic World, where he is seen holding two margaritas while the dinosaurs are set loose in the park.", "Did Jimmy Buffett write any music for movies?", "Jimmy Buffett wrote the soundtrack for, and co-produced and played a role in, the 2006 film Hoot, directed by Wil Shriner.", "What music did Jimmy Buffett write for shows?", "Among Jimmy Buffett's other film music credits are the theme song to the short-lived 1993 CBS television series Johnny Bago; Turning Around for the 1985 film Summer Rental." ], "Conversation_no": 1006, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Summer Rental", "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Jimmy Buffett had an extended cameo playing himself in the Harmony Korine film The Beach Bum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jimmy Buffett's work in film and television besides his music writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1007, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the critical praise", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the critical praise", "Truth_answer": "The release of their EP, Sun Giant and their self-titled debut album, both received much critical praise. Reviewers often noted the band's use of refined lyrics and vocal harmonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What critical praise did Fleet Foxes receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes", "Context": [ "What critical praise did Fleet Foxes receive?", "The release of their EP, Sun Giant and their self-titled debut album, both received much critical praise. Reviewers often noted the band's use of refined lyrics and vocal harmonies." ], "Conversation_no": 1007, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where are they from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are the Fleet Foxes from", "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the Fleet Foxes from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes", "Context": [ "What critical praise did Fleet Foxes receive?", "The release of their EP, Sun Giant and their self-titled debut album, both received much critical praise. Reviewers often noted the band's use of refined lyrics and vocal harmonies.", "Where are the Fleet Foxes from?", "Fleet Foxes is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington." ], "Conversation_no": 1007, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many people are in the band", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many people are in the band Fleet Foxes", "Truth_answer": "There are five members of the band Fleet Foxes - Robin Pecknold, Skyler SkjelsetCasey Wescott, Christian Wargo, and Morgan Henderson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people are in the band Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes", "Context": [ "What critical praise did Fleet Foxes receive?", "The release of their EP, Sun Giant and their self-titled debut album, both received much critical praise. Reviewers often noted the band's use of refined lyrics and vocal harmonies.", "Where are the Fleet Foxes from?", "Fleet Foxes is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington.", "How many people are in the band Fleet Foxes?", "There are five members of the band Fleet Foxes - Robin Pecknold, Skyler SkjelsetCasey Wescott, Christian Wargo, and Morgan Henderson." ], "Conversation_no": 1007, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the band form", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the band Fleet Foxes form", "Truth_answer": "The band, Fleet Foxes formed in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the band Fleet Foxes form?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#Rise_to_prominence_(2007–08)", "Context": [ "What critical praise did Fleet Foxes receive?", "The release of their EP, Sun Giant and their self-titled debut album, both received much critical praise. Reviewers often noted the band's use of refined lyrics and vocal harmonies.", "Where are the Fleet Foxes from?", "Fleet Foxes is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington.", "How many people are in the band Fleet Foxes?", "There are five members of the band Fleet Foxes - Robin Pecknold, Skyler SkjelsetCasey Wescott, Christian Wargo, and Morgan Henderson.", "when did the band Fleet Foxes form?", "The band, Fleet Foxes formed in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1007, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their first album", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Fleet Foxes first album", "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes' first full-length album, Fleet Foxes, was released on 3 June 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Fleet Foxes first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_(album)", "Context": [ "What critical praise did Fleet Foxes receive?", "The release of their EP, Sun Giant and their self-titled debut album, both received much critical praise. Reviewers often noted the band's use of refined lyrics and vocal harmonies.", "Where are the Fleet Foxes from?", "Fleet Foxes is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington.", "How many people are in the band Fleet Foxes?", "There are five members of the band Fleet Foxes - Robin Pecknold, Skyler SkjelsetCasey Wescott, Christian Wargo, and Morgan Henderson.", "when did the band Fleet Foxes form?", "The band, Fleet Foxes formed in 2006.", "what was Fleet Foxes first album?", "Fleet Foxes' first full-length album, Fleet Foxes, was released on 3 June 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 1007, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does it say the names of any of the songs", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does it show any of the names of the songs on the first Fleet Foxes album", "Truth_answer": "Singles from Fleet Foxes include White Winter Hymnal, He Doesn't Know Why, Your Protector", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it show any of the names of the songs on the first Fleet Foxes album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the pre-grammy party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the pre-grammy party", "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "Truth_answer": "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was she there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was The Clive Davis there", "Truth_answer": "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Whitney Houstons say", "Truth_answer": "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life...." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Davis to her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston", "Truth_answer": "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did you find anything else about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party", "Truth_answer": "Some celebrities opposed Clive Davis' decision to continue on the party while a police investigation was being conducted in Houston's hotel room and her body was still in the building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19.", "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party?", "Some celebrities opposed Clive Davis' decision to continue on the party while a police investigation was being conducted in Houston's hotel room and her body was still in the building." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "Chaka Khan, in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on February 13, 2012, shared that she felt the party should have been canceled. Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did some celebrities Clive Davis' decision to continue the Pre-Grammy party?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19.", "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party?", "Some celebrities opposed Clive Davis' decision to continue on the party while a police investigation was being conducted in Houston's hotel room and her body was still in the building.", "Why did some celebrities Clive Davis' decision to continue the Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on February 13, 2012, shared that she felt the party should have been canceled. Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party." ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did people react at the party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did people react at the party", "Truth_answer": "Chaka Khan, shared, I thought that was complete insanity. And knowing Whitney I don't believe that she would have said 'the show must go on...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react at the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19.", "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party?", "Some celebrities opposed Clive Davis' decision to continue on the party while a police investigation was being conducted in Houston's hotel room and her body was still in the building.", "Why did some celebrities Clive Davis' decision to continue the Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on February 13, 2012, shared that she felt the party should have been canceled. Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party.", "How did people react at the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, shared, I thought that was complete insanity. And knowing Whitney I don't believe that she would have said 'the show must go on...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did other people say", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did other people say about Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party after Whitney Houston's death besides Chaka Khan", "Truth_answer": "Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party, declaring: I think it was disgraceful that the party went on...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other people say about Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party after Whitney Houston's death besides Chaka Khan?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19.", "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party?", "Some celebrities opposed Clive Davis' decision to continue on the party while a police investigation was being conducted in Houston's hotel room and her body was still in the building.", "Why did some celebrities Clive Davis' decision to continue the Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on February 13, 2012, shared that she felt the party should have been canceled. Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party.", "How did people react at the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, shared, I thought that was complete insanity. And knowing Whitney I don't believe that she would have said 'the show must go on...“", "What did other people say about Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party after Whitney Houston's death besides Chaka Khan?", "Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party, declaring: I think it was disgraceful that the party went on...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did others agree?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did others agree with Chaka Khan and Sharon Osbourne in condenming the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did others agree with Chaka Khan and Sharon Osbourne in condenming the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston#Pre-Grammy_party", "Context": [ "when was Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Whitney Houston's Pre-Grammy party was on February 11, 2012.", "what happened at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party", "The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party featured many of the biggest names in music and movies, went on as scheduled – although it was quickly turned into a tribute to Houston.", "was Whitney Houston at Whitney Houston's pre-grammy party?", "Houston was expected to attend. Davis spoke about Houston's death at the evening's start.", "What did Clive Davis say about Whitney Houston's death at the evenings start of the pre-grammy party?", "Clive Davis said, ...I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years. Whitney was so full of life....", "Who was Clive Davis to Whitney Houston?", "With the guidance of Arista Records Chairman Clive Davis, Whitney Houston signed to the label at the age of 19.", "Did you find anything else about the article besides what Clive Davis said about Whitney Houston at the pre-grammy party?", "Some celebrities opposed Clive Davis' decision to continue on the party while a police investigation was being conducted in Houston's hotel room and her body was still in the building.", "Why did some celebrities Clive Davis' decision to continue the Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on February 13, 2012, shared that she felt the party should have been canceled. Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party.", "How did people react at the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party?", "Chaka Khan, shared, I thought that was complete insanity. And knowing Whitney I don't believe that she would have said 'the show must go on...“", "What did other people say about Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party after Whitney Houston's death besides Chaka Khan?", "Sharon Osbourne condemned the Davis party, declaring: I think it was disgraceful that the party went on...“", "Did others agree with Chaka Khan and Sharon Osbourne in condenming the Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy party?" ], "Conversation_no": 1008, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did you find anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did you find anything else interesting", "Truth_answer": "Tony Bennett spoke of Whitney Houston's death before performing at Davis's party. He said, First, it was Michael Jackson, then Amy Winehouse, now, the magnificent Whitney Houston.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else interesting about the Pre-Grammy party and reactions about Whitney Houston's death?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#College_golf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which college did he play for", "Transformer_rewrite": "which college did he play for", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#College_golf", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he play with", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#College_golf", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after college", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson do after college", "Truth_answer": "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#College_golf", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he win in college", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson win in college", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what hand did he use ro play golf", "Transformer_rewrite": "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what age was he during college", "Transformer_rewrite": "What age was Phil Mickelson during college", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson was in his early twenties during college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Phil Mickelson during college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#College_golf", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing.", "What age was Phil Mickelson during college?", "Phil Mickelson was in his early twenties during college." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any notable person in the article", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any notable person in the Phil Mickelson article about his college years", "Truth_answer": "At age 20, Phil Mickelson was only the sixth amateur to win a tour event and the first after Scott Verplank at the Western Open in August 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable person in the Phil Mickelson article about his college years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing.", "What age was Phil Mickelson during college?", "Phil Mickelson was in his early twenties during college.", "Any notable person in the Phil Mickelson article about his college years?", "At age 20, Phil Mickelson was only the sixth amateur to win a tour event and the first after Scott Verplank at the Western Open in August 1985." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he given any award", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Phil Mickelson given any award", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson has been given the World Golf Hall of Fame and three consecutive Haskins Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phil Mickelson given any award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing.", "What age was Phil Mickelson during college?", "Phil Mickelson was in his early twenties during college.", "Any notable person in the Phil Mickelson article about his college years?", "At age 20, Phil Mickelson was only the sixth amateur to win a tour event and the first after Scott Verplank at the Western Open in August 1985.", "Was Phil Mickelson given any award?", "Phil Mickelson has been given the World Golf Hall of Fame and three consecutive Haskins Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which country did he play golf for", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which country did Phil Mickelson play golf for", "Truth_answer": "Philip Alfred Mickelson, nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which country did Phil Mickelson play golf for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing.", "What age was Phil Mickelson during college?", "Phil Mickelson was in his early twenties during college.", "Any notable person in the Phil Mickelson article about his college years?", "At age 20, Phil Mickelson was only the sixth amateur to win a tour event and the first after Scott Verplank at the Western Open in August 1985.", "Was Phil Mickelson given any award?", "Phil Mickelson has been given the World Golf Hall of Fame and three consecutive Haskins Awards.", "Which country did Phil Mickelson play golf for?", "Philip Alfred Mickelson, nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer." ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does he have any competitor", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Phil Mickelson have any competitors", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Phil Mickelson have any competitors?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson", "Context": [ "Which college did Phil Mickelson play for?", "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Who did Phil Mickelson play with in college?", "Phil Mickelson led the Arizona State Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990.", "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Mickelson quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption.", "What did Phil Mickelson win in college?", "Phil Mickelson won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "What hand did Phil Mickelson use to play golf?", "Phil Mickelson is known for his left-handed swing, even though otherwise right-handed, he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing.", "What age was Phil Mickelson during college?", "Phil Mickelson was in his early twenties during college.", "Any notable person in the Phil Mickelson article about his college years?", "At age 20, Phil Mickelson was only the sixth amateur to win a tour event and the first after Scott Verplank at the Western Open in August 1985.", "Was Phil Mickelson given any award?", "Phil Mickelson has been given the World Golf Hall of Fame and three consecutive Haskins Awards.", "Which country did Phil Mickelson play golf for?", "Philip Alfred Mickelson, nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer.", "Does Phil Mickelson have any competitors?" ], "Conversation_no": 1009, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any important thing i should know", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any important thing I shold know about Phil Mickelson besides the country he plays golf for", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson has spent over 25 consecutive years in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any important thing I shold know about Phil Mickelson besides the country he plays golf for?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the year 1895 significant for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the year 1895 significant for", "Truth_answer": "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown" ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did virginia cope up with losing her mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother", "Truth_answer": "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state" ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she deal with her mental illness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness", "Truth_answer": "Woolf was institutionalized several times and attempted suicide at least twice. Her illness is considered to have been bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state", "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness?", "Woolf was institutionalized several times and attempted suicide at least twice. Her illness is considered to have been bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime." ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she recover and when?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf recover from her mental illness and when", "Truth_answer": "Throughout her life, Woolf was troubled by her mental illness. In 1941, Woolf died by putting rocks in her coat pockets and drowning herself in the River Ouse at Lewes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf recover from her mental illness and when?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state", "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness?", "Woolf was institutionalized several times and attempted suicide at least twice. Her illness is considered to have been bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime.", "How did Virginia Woolf recover from her mental illness and when?", "Throughout her life, Woolf was troubled by her mental illness. In 1941, Woolf died by putting rocks in her coat pockets and drowning herself in the River Ouse at Lewes." ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was significant about 1900?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about 1900 for Virginia Woolf", "Truth_answer": "Encouraged by her father, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about 1900 for Virginia Woolf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state", "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness?", "Woolf was institutionalized several times and attempted suicide at least twice. Her illness is considered to have been bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime.", "How did Virginia Woolf recover from her mental illness and when?", "Throughout her life, Woolf was troubled by her mental illness. In 1941, Woolf died by putting rocks in her coat pockets and drowning herself in the River Ouse at Lewes.", "What was significant about 1900 for Virginia Woolf?", "Encouraged by her father, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900." ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did stella die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did stella die", "Truth_answer": "Stella Duckworth died on 19 July 1897, after a long illness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Stella Duckworth die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state", "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness?", "Woolf was institutionalized several times and attempted suicide at least twice. Her illness is considered to have been bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime.", "How did Virginia Woolf recover from her mental illness and when?", "Throughout her life, Woolf was troubled by her mental illness. In 1941, Woolf died by putting rocks in her coat pockets and drowning herself in the River Ouse at Lewes.", "What was significant about 1900 for Virginia Woolf?", "Encouraged by her father, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900.", "how did Stella Duckworth die?", "Stella Duckworth died on 19 July 1897, after a long illness." ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other sad things happened during these unhappy years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other sad things happened during these unhappy years", "Truth_answer": "In April 1902, Virginia Woolf's father became ill, and although he underwent surgery later that year he never fully recovered, dying on 22 February 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sad things happened during Virginia Woolf's unhappy years besides Stella Duckworth's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf#22_Hyde_Park_Gate_(1882–1904)", "Context": [ "Why was the year 1895 significant for Virginia Woolf's life?", "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown", "How did Virginia Woolf cope with losing her mother?", "Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns, and Vanessa was forced to assume some of her mother's role in caring for Virginia's mental state", "How did Virginia Woolf deal with her mental illness?", "Woolf was institutionalized several times and attempted suicide at least twice. Her illness is considered to have been bipolar disorder, for which there was no effective intervention during her lifetime.", "How did Virginia Woolf recover from her mental illness and when?", "Throughout her life, Woolf was troubled by her mental illness. In 1941, Woolf died by putting rocks in her coat pockets and drowning herself in the River Ouse at Lewes.", "What was significant about 1900 for Virginia Woolf?", "Encouraged by her father, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900.", "how did Stella Duckworth die?", "Stella Duckworth died on 19 July 1897, after a long illness.", "What other sad things happened during Virginia Woolf's unhappy years besides Stella Duckworth's death?", "In April 1902, Virginia Woolf's father became ill, and although he underwent surgery later that year he never fully recovered, dying on 22 February 1904." ], "Conversation_no": 1010, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did any more tragedies happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any more tragedies happen to Virginia Woolf during her unhappy years beside her father and mother's deaths", "Truth_answer": "Virginia's father's death precipitated a further breakdown. Later, Virginia would describe this time as one in which she was dealt successive blows as a broken chrysalis with wings still creased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any more tragedies happen to Virginia Woolf during her unhappy years beside her father and mother's deaths?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1011, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Williams leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Williams leave", "Truth_answer": "Take That offered Robbie Williams an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Williams leave Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That", "Context": [ "Why did Williams leave Take That?", "Take That offered Robbie Williams an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter." ], "Conversation_no": 1011, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Take That", "Truth_answer": "Despite the loss of Williams, Take That continued to promote Nobody Else as a four-piece, scoring a further hit single with Never Forget with Donald on lead vocal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the loss of Williams from the band Take That?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That", "Context": [ "Why did Williams leave Take That?", "Take That offered Robbie Williams an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "What was the result of the loss of Williams from the band Take That?", "Despite the loss of Williams, Take That continued to promote Nobody Else as a four-piece, scoring a further hit single with Never Forget with Donald on lead vocal." ], "Conversation_no": 1011, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Take That break up", "Truth_answer": "On 13 February 1996, Take That formally announced that they were disbanding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Take That break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That", "Context": [ "Why did Williams leave Take That?", "Take That offered Robbie Williams an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "What was the result of the loss of Williams from the band Take That?", "Despite the loss of Williams, Take That continued to promote Nobody Else as a four-piece, scoring a further hit single with Never Forget with Donald on lead vocal.", "When did Take That break up?", "On 13 February 1996, Take That formally announced that they were disbanding." ], "Conversation_no": 1011, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release their greatest hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Take That release their greatest hits", "Truth_answer": "Take That released their greatest hits in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Take That release their greatest hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That", "Context": [ "Why did Williams leave Take That?", "Take That offered Robbie Williams an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "What was the result of the loss of Williams from the band Take That?", "Despite the loss of Williams, Take That continued to promote Nobody Else as a four-piece, scoring a further hit single with Never Forget with Donald on lead vocal.", "When did Take That break up?", "On 13 February 1996, Take That formally announced that they were disbanding.", "When did Take That release their greatest hits?", "Take That released their greatest hits in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1011, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Take That's greatest hits album do", "Truth_answer": "Take That's Greatest Hits compilation contained a new recording, a cover of the Bee Gees' How Deep Is Your Love. The single went on to become a UK number one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Take That's greatest hits album do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That", "Context": [ "Why did Williams leave Take That?", "Take That offered Robbie Williams an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "What was the result of the loss of Williams from the band Take That?", "Despite the loss of Williams, Take That continued to promote Nobody Else as a four-piece, scoring a further hit single with Never Forget with Donald on lead vocal.", "When did Take That break up?", "On 13 February 1996, Take That formally announced that they were disbanding.", "When did Take That release their greatest hits?", "Take That released their greatest hits in 1996.", "How did Take That's greatest hits album do?", "Take That's Greatest Hits compilation contained a new recording, a cover of the Bee Gees' How Deep Is Your Love. The single went on to become a UK number one." ], "Conversation_no": 1011, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant during this year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant for Take That during 1996", "Truth_answer": "Take That gave what was thought to be their final performance in April 1996 at Amsterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Take_That_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant for Take That during 1996?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton#Chicago", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1012, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in Chicago?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Hampton and his associates made a number of significant achievements in Chicago. Perhaps his most important accomplishment was his brokering of a nonaggression pact among Chicago's most powerful street gangs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Fred Hampton in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Lords", "Context": [ "What happened to Fred Hampton in Chicago?", "Hampton and his associates made a number of significant achievements in Chicago. Perhaps his most important accomplishment was his brokering of a nonaggression pact among Chicago's most powerful street gangs." ], "Conversation_no": 1012, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who are the young lords?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the Young Lords", "Truth_answer": "The Young Lords or Young Lords Party) is a civil and human rights organization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Young Lords?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton#Chicago", "Context": [ "What happened to Fred Hampton in Chicago?", "Hampton and his associates made a number of significant achievements in Chicago. Perhaps his most important accomplishment was his brokering of a nonaggression pact among Chicago's most powerful street gangs.", "Who are the Young Lords?", "The Young Lords or Young Lords Party) is a civil and human rights organization." ], "Conversation_no": 1012, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this affect him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this affect the Young Lords", "Truth_answer": "Fred Hampton was arrested twice with Jimenez at the Wicker Park Welfare Office, and both were charged with 'mob action' at a peaceful picket of the office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did meeting The Young Lords in Chicago affect Fred Hampton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton#Chicago", "Context": [ "What happened to Fred Hampton in Chicago?", "Hampton and his associates made a number of significant achievements in Chicago. Perhaps his most important accomplishment was his brokering of a nonaggression pact among Chicago's most powerful street gangs.", "Who are the Young Lords?", "The Young Lords or Young Lords Party) is a civil and human rights organization.", "How did meeting The Young Lords in Chicago affect Fred Hampton?", "Fred Hampton was arrested twice with Jimenez at the Wicker Park Welfare Office, and both were charged with 'mob action' at a peaceful picket of the office." ], "Conversation_no": 1012, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Fred Hampton article besides meeting the Young Lords in Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Hampton called a press conference to announce that this rainbow coalition had formed. It was a phrase coined by Hampton and made popular over the years by Reverend Jesse Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Fred Hampton article besides meeting the Young Lords in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1013, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1991?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1991", "Truth_answer": "After an initial break-up in 1989, Screeching Weasel reformed in 1991 and broke up for a second time in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Screeching Weasel in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel", "Context": [ "What happened to Screeching Weasel in 1991?", "After an initial break-up in 1989, Screeching Weasel reformed in 1991 and broke up for a second time in 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 1013, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he want to leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Screeching Weasel breakup for a second time in 1994", "Truth_answer": "Following the second breakup, Foster formed a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, and Dan Panic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Screeching Weasel breakup for a second time in 1994?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel", "Context": [ "What happened to Screeching Weasel in 1991?", "After an initial break-up in 1989, Screeching Weasel reformed in 1991 and broke up for a second time in 1994.", "Why did Screeching Weasel breakup for a second time in 1994?", "Following the second breakup, Foster formed a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, and Dan Panic." ], "Conversation_no": 1013, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Then what happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Then what happened to Screeching Weasel after forming a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, Dan Panic", "Truth_answer": "Foster reunited with Screeching Weasel again in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Then what happened to Screeching Weasel after forming a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, Dan Panic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel", "Context": [ "What happened to Screeching Weasel in 1991?", "After an initial break-up in 1989, Screeching Weasel reformed in 1991 and broke up for a second time in 1994.", "Why did Screeching Weasel breakup for a second time in 1994?", "Following the second breakup, Foster formed a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, and Dan Panic.", "Then what happened to Screeching Weasel after forming a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, Dan Panic?", "Foster reunited with Screeching Weasel again in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1013, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it last longer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Screeching Weasel last longer after being reunited again in 1996", "Truth_answer": "Screeching Weasel lasted until 2001 before breaking up again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Screeching Weasel last longer after being reunited again in 1996?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Screeching Weasel in 1991?", "After an initial break-up in 1989, Screeching Weasel reformed in 1991 and broke up for a second time in 1994.", "Why did Screeching Weasel breakup for a second time in 1994?", "Following the second breakup, Foster formed a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, and Dan Panic.", "Then what happened to Screeching Weasel after forming a new band, The Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid, Dan Panic?", "Foster reunited with Screeching Weasel again in 1996.", "Did Screeching Weasel last longer after being reunited again in 1996?", "Screeching Weasel lasted until 2001 before breaking up again." ], "Conversation_no": 1013, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they not?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Screeching Weasel not stay together as a band after being reunited", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Screeching Weasel not stay together as a band after being reunited?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama", "Truth_answer": "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the suit in Alabama involve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve", "Truth_answer": "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Moore do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Moore do", "Truth_answer": "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Devin Moore do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Moore charged with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Devin Moore charged with", "Truth_answer": "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019111638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strickland_v._Sony_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Moore", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Moore found guilty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Devin Moore found guilty", "Truth_answer": "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514044339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Moore_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Moore found guilty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Moore", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Thompson do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Thompson do after this", "Truth_answer": "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics" ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the judge respond to this assertion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics", "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics?" ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Thompson do after the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Thompson do after the trial", "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson raised the possibility of a connection to Grand Theft Auto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thompson do after the trial besides complain about the judge's ethicsl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics", "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics?", "What else did Thompson do after the trial besides complain about the judge's ethicsl?", "Jack Thompson raised the possibility of a connection to Grand Theft Auto." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful in making this connection?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jack Thompson successful in making this connection of the possibility to Grand Theft Auto", "Truth_answer": "Investigators found no evidence that video games were involved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Thompson successful in making this connection of the possibility to Grand Theft Auto?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics", "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics?", "What else did Thompson do after the trial besides complain about the judge's ethicsl?", "Jack Thompson raised the possibility of a connection to Grand Theft Auto.", "Was Jack Thompson successful in making this connection of the possibility to Grand Theft Auto?", "Investigators found no evidence that video games were involved." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Thompson do anything else to try to find a connection between video games and violence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Thompson do anything else to try to find a connection between video games and violence besides linking it to Grand Theft Auto", "Truth_answer": "Thompson once reported that he had videotaped a Miami Best Buy selling a copy of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to his son who was 10 at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thompson do anything else to try to find a connection between video games and violence besides linking it to Grand Theft Auto?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics", "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics?", "What else did Thompson do after the trial besides complain about the judge's ethicsl?", "Jack Thompson raised the possibility of a connection to Grand Theft Auto.", "Was Jack Thompson successful in making this connection of the possibility to Grand Theft Auto?", "Investigators found no evidence that video games were involved.", "Did Thompson do anything else to try to find a connection between video games and violence besides linking it to Grand Theft Auto?", "Thompson once reported that he had videotaped a Miami Best Buy selling a copy of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to his son who was 10 at the time." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable about this case in Alabama?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Jack Thompson's case in Alabama besides the Devin Moore incident", "Truth_answer": "Thompson lobbied Alabama attorney general Troy King to file a civil suit and call on retailers not to sell cop-killing games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Jack Thompson's case in Alabama besides the Devin Moore incident?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)", "Context": [ "Did Jack Thompson live in Alabama?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005", "What did the suit with Jack Thompson in Alabama involve?", "Thompson's suit in Alabama was on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "What did Devin Moore do?", "Devin Moore killed two policemen and a dispatcher after being booked on suspicion of stealing a car. He then fled in a highway patrol vehicle.", "What was Devin Moore charged with?", "In August 2005, Devin Moore was convicted as charged.", "Was Moore found guilty?", "On October 9, 2005, Devin Moore was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "What did Jack Thompson do after Devin Moore's case?", "Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Moore's criminal conviction at any cost. He also complained about the judge's ethics", "Did the judge respond to Jack Thompson's assertion of ethics?", "What else did Thompson do after the trial besides complain about the judge's ethicsl?", "Jack Thompson raised the possibility of a connection to Grand Theft Auto.", "Was Jack Thompson successful in making this connection of the possibility to Grand Theft Auto?", "Investigators found no evidence that video games were involved.", "Did Thompson do anything else to try to find a connection between video games and violence besides linking it to Grand Theft Auto?", "Thompson once reported that he had videotaped a Miami Best Buy selling a copy of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to his son who was 10 at the time.", "Is there anything else notable about Jack Thompson's case in Alabama besides the Devin Moore incident?", "Thompson lobbied Alabama attorney general Troy King to file a civil suit and call on retailers not to sell cop-killing games." ], "Conversation_no": 1014, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Thompson trying to accomplish in the case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Thompson trying to accomplish in the Alabama case", "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson wanted to file a civil suit and call on retailers not to sell cop-killing games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thompson trying to accomplish in the Alabama case?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1015, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Manorialism first appear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Manorialism first appear", "Truth_answer": "Manorialism originated in the Roman villa system of the Late Roman Empire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114205343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Manorialism first appear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism", "Context": [ "When did Manorialism first appear?", "Manorialism originated in the Roman villa system of the Late Roman Empire" ], "Conversation_no": 1015, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who used manorialism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who used manorialism", "Truth_answer": "Rural economies used manorialism in medieval western and parts of central Europe as well as China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who used manorialism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Manorialism first appear?", "Manorialism originated in the Roman villa system of the Late Roman Empire", "Who used manorialism?", "Rural economies used manorialism in medieval western and parts of central Europe as well as China." ], "Conversation_no": 1015, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did they use it for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did rural economies use Manorialism for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did rural economies use Manorialism for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism", "Context": [ "When did Manorialism first appear?", "Manorialism originated in the Roman villa system of the Late Roman Empire", "Who used manorialism?", "Rural economies used manorialism in medieval western and parts of central Europe as well as China.", "How long did rural economies use Manorialism for?" ], "Conversation_no": 1015, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "The word derives from traditional inherited divisions of the countryside, reassigned as local jurisdictions known as manors or seigneuries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114205343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Manorialism article besides the rural economies that used it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism", "Context": [ "When did Manorialism first appear?", "Manorialism originated in the Roman villa system of the Late Roman Empire", "Who used manorialism?", "Rural economies used manorialism in medieval western and parts of central Europe as well as China.", "How long did rural economies use Manorialism for?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Manorialism article besides the rural economies that used it?", "The word derives from traditional inherited divisions of the countryside, reassigned as local jurisdictions known as manors or seigneuries" ], "Conversation_no": 1015, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this word adopted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was this word Manorialism adopted", "Truth_answer": "Manorialism is most often used with reference to medieval Western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this word Manorialism adopted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What activities did the Round Table do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What activities did the Round Table do", "Truth_answer": "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they play a lot of games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games", "Truth_answer": "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker", "Truth_answer": "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they work in writing", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "Truth_answer": "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns" ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do for work", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Algonquin Round Table do for work", "Truth_answer": "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did the club do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do", "Truth_answer": "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they pull any good pranks", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table club pull any good pranks", "Truth_answer": "As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate. Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing a particularly memorable joke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table pull any good pranks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table pull any good pranks?", "As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate. Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing a particularly memorable joke." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the prank", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the prank that Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing", "Truth_answer": "Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Granty had several copies of Woollcott's prized portrait made, each slightly more askew than the last, and would periodically secretly swap them out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the prank that Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table pull any good pranks?", "As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate. Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing a particularly memorable joke.", "What was the prank that Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing?", "Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Granty had several copies of Woollcott's prized portrait made, each slightly more askew than the last, and would periodically secretly swap them out." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened when he noticed", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when Algonquin Round Table Woollcott noticed the periodically swap out copies of his portrait", "Truth_answer": "Woollcott was beside himself. Eventually they returned the original portrait.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Algonquin Round Table Woollcott noticed the periodically swap out copies of his portrait?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table pull any good pranks?", "As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate. Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing a particularly memorable joke.", "What was the prank that Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing?", "Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Granty had several copies of Woollcott's prized portrait made, each slightly more askew than the last, and would periodically secretly swap them out.", "What happened when Algonquin Round Table Woollcott noticed the periodically swap out copies of his portrait?", "Woollcott was beside himself. Eventually they returned the original portrait." ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do any other good pranks", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Round Table do any other good pranks besides the self portrait prank on Woollcott", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Round Table do any other good pranks besides the self portrait prank on Woollcott?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table pull any good pranks?", "As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate. Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing a particularly memorable joke.", "What was the prank that Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing?", "Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Granty had several copies of Woollcott's prized portrait made, each slightly more askew than the last, and would periodically secretly swap them out.", "What happened when Algonquin Round Table Woollcott noticed the periodically swap out copies of his portrait?", "Woollcott was beside himself. Eventually they returned the original portrait.", "Did the Round Table do any other good pranks besides the self portrait prank on Woollcott?" ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do that is interesting to know", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the Round Table do that is interesting to know", "Truth_answer": "Members often visited Neshobe Island, a private island co-owned by several Algonks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do that is interesting to know besides play pranks on each other?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#Activities", "Context": [ "What activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table play a lot of games?", "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do besides cribbage and poker?", "The Algonquin Round Table also played charades.", "Did members of the Algonquin Round Table work in writing", "A number of the members of the Algonquin Round Table had regular newspaper columns", "What did the charter members of theAlgonquin Round Table do for work?", "Charter members of the Algonquin Round Table included a columnist, playwright, freelance writer, poet, etc.", "What else did theAlgonquin Round Table club do besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "A number of Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another.", "Did the Algonquin Round Table pull any good pranks?", "As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate. Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing a particularly memorable joke.", "What was the prank that Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Grant once spent weeks playing?", "Algonquin Round Table Harold Ross and Jane Granty had several copies of Woollcott's prized portrait made, each slightly more askew than the last, and would periodically secretly swap them out.", "What happened when Algonquin Round Table Woollcott noticed the periodically swap out copies of his portrait?", "Woollcott was beside himself. Eventually they returned the original portrait.", "Did the Round Table do any other good pranks besides the self portrait prank on Woollcott?", "What else did the Algonquin Round Table do that is interesting to know besides play pranks on each other?", "Members often visited Neshobe Island, a private island co-owned by several Algonks" ], "Conversation_no": 1016, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do on the island", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the members of Algonquin Round Table do on Neshobe Island", "Truth_answer": "Algonquin Round Table members would engage in their usual array of games including Wink murder, which they called simply Murder, plus croquet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the members of Algonquin Round Table do on Neshobe Island?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson#Mathematical_analysis_of_war", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1017, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Lewis have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Lewis have to do with a mathematical analysis of war", "Truth_answer": "Lewis Fry Richardson applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Lewis Fry Richardson have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Lewis Fry Richardson have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Lewis Fry Richardson applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict." ], "Conversation_no": 1017, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his mathematical analysis successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lewis Fry Richardson mathematical analysis successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lewis Fry Richardson's mathematical analysis of war successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Lewis Fry Richardson have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Lewis Fry Richardson applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict.", "Was Lewis Fry Richardson's mathematical analysis of war successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 1017, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever tested his theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lewis Fry Richardson ever tested his theory", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lewis Fry Richardson ever tested his theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson#Mathematical_analysis_of_war", "Context": [ "What does Lewis Fry Richardson have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Lewis Fry Richardson applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict.", "Was Lewis Fry Richardson's mathematical analysis of war successful?", "Did Lewis Fry Richardson ever tested his theory?" ], "Conversation_no": 1017, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Richardson do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Lewis Fry Richardson do besides mathematical analysis of war", "Truth_answer": "In Statistics of Deadly Quarrels, Richardson presented data on virtually every war from 1815 to 1945. As a result, he hypothesized a base 10 logarithmic scale for conflicts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lewis Fry Richardson do besides mathematical analysis of war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson#Mathematical_analysis_of_war", "Context": [ "What does Lewis Fry Richardson have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Lewis Fry Richardson applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict.", "Was Lewis Fry Richardson's mathematical analysis of war successful?", "Did Lewis Fry Richardson ever tested his theory?", "What else did Lewis Fry Richardson do besides mathematical analysis of war?", "In Statistics of Deadly Quarrels, Richardson presented data on virtually every war from 1815 to 1945. As a result, he hypothesized a base 10 logarithmic scale for conflicts." ], "Conversation_no": 1017, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does this scale mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does this scale mean", "Truth_answer": "Richardson hypothesized a base 10 logarithmic scale for conflicts meaning there are many more small fights, in which only a few people die, than large ones that kill many.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Richardson's base 10 logarithmic scale for conflict mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson#Mathematical_analysis_of_war", "Context": [ "What does Lewis Fry Richardson have to do with a mathematical analysis of war?", "Lewis Fry Richardson applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict.", "Was Lewis Fry Richardson's mathematical analysis of war successful?", "Did Lewis Fry Richardson ever tested his theory?", "What else did Lewis Fry Richardson do besides mathematical analysis of war?", "In Statistics of Deadly Quarrels, Richardson presented data on virtually every war from 1815 to 1945. As a result, he hypothesized a base 10 logarithmic scale for conflicts.", "What does Richardson's base 10 logarithmic scale for conflict mean?", "Richardson hypothesized a base 10 logarithmic scale for conflicts meaning there are many more small fights, in which only a few people die, than large ones that kill many." ], "Conversation_no": 1017, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lewis Fry Richardson article besides his base 10 logarithmic scale", "Truth_answer": "On a smaller scale Lewis Fry Richardson showed the same pattern for gang murders in Chicago and Shanghai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lewis Fry Richardson article besides his base 10 logarithmic scale?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#Musical_style_and_influences", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1018, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the original band's gimmick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the original band's gimmick", "Truth_answer": "Future Islands' Herring played Locke Ernst-Frost an arrogant narcissistic artist from Germany, Ohio, dressed in a 70's-inspired white suit with slicked-back hair, and a heavy German accent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Future Islands' original band's gimmick?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#Musical_style_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was Future Islands' original band's gimmick?", "Future Islands' Herring played Locke Ernst-Frost an arrogant narcissistic artist from Germany, Ohio, dressed in a 70's-inspired white suit with slicked-back hair, and a heavy German accent." ], "Conversation_no": 1018, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the band end up disbanding?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Future Islands' original band end up disbanding", "Truth_answer": "When Adam Beeby had to leave Greenville in September 2005, the remaining members dissolved the Future Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Future Islands' original band end up disbanding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands#Musical_style_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was Future Islands' original band's gimmick?", "Future Islands' Herring played Locke Ernst-Frost an arrogant narcissistic artist from Germany, Ohio, dressed in a 70's-inspired white suit with slicked-back hair, and a heavy German accent.", "Why did the Future Islands' original band end up disbanding?", "When Adam Beeby had to leave Greenville in September 2005, the remaining members dissolved the Future Islands." ], "Conversation_no": 1018, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the band all college students when they started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the band members of Future Islands' original band Art Lord all college students when they started", "Truth_answer": "Nawabi who was already a senior when Cashion, Herring and Welmers were freshmen, left the band to prepare for her graduation project in June–July 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the band members of Future Islands' original band Art Lord all college students when they started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Future Islands' original band's gimmick?", "Future Islands' Herring played Locke Ernst-Frost an arrogant narcissistic artist from Germany, Ohio, dressed in a 70's-inspired white suit with slicked-back hair, and a heavy German accent.", "Why did the Future Islands' original band end up disbanding?", "When Adam Beeby had to leave Greenville in September 2005, the remaining members dissolved the Future Islands.", "Were the band members of Future Islands' original band Art Lord all college students when they started?", "Nawabi who was already a senior when Cashion, Herring and Welmers were freshmen, left the band to prepare for her graduation project in June–July 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1018, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they all graduate college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the members ofFuture Islands all graduate college", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members ofFuture Islands all graduate college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Gong 'proper'?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Gong 'proper", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?" ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971", "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magick_Brother", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique." ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release Magick Brother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother", "Truth_answer": "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magick_Brother", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label." ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released", "Truth_answer": "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label." ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band tour in support of this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother", "Truth_answer": "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magick_Brother_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?", "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother?", "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969" ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the gig?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival for the band Gong", "Truth_answer": "The debut gig at the BYG Actuel for the band, Gong was in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival for the band Gong?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?", "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother?", "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969", "When was the debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival for the band Gong?", "The debut gig at the BYG Actuel for the band, Gong was in 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any lineup changes during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any lineup changes during this period after Magick Brother was released for the band Gong", "Truth_answer": "Houari left the band, Gong in the spring of 1971 and was replaced by English drummer Pip Pyle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any lineup changes during this period after Magick Brother was released for the band Gong?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?", "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother?", "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969", "When was the debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival for the band Gong?", "The debut gig at the BYG Actuel for the band, Gong was in 1969.", "Were there any lineup changes during this period after Magick Brother was released for the band Gong?", "Houari left the band, Gong in the spring of 1971 and was replaced by English drummer Pip Pyle." ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other lineup changes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other lineup changes for the band Gong besides Houari leaving in 1971 and replaced by Pip Pyle", "Truth_answer": "By the end of the year Pyle had left the band, Gong, to be replaced by another English drummer, Laurie Allan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other lineup changes for the band Gong besides Houari leaving in 1971 and replaced by Pip Pyle?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?", "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother?", "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969", "When was the debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival for the band Gong?", "The debut gig at the BYG Actuel for the band, Gong was in 1969.", "Were there any lineup changes during this period after Magick Brother was released for the band Gong?", "Houari left the band, Gong in the spring of 1971 and was replaced by English drummer Pip Pyle.", "Any other lineup changes for the band Gong besides Houari leaving in 1971 and replaced by Pip Pyle?", "By the end of the year Pyle had left the band, Gong, to be replaced by another English drummer, Laurie Allan." ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they join the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Laurie Allen join the band Gong to replace Pyle", "Truth_answer": "Laurie Allen joined the band, Gong in 1972.,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Laurie Allen join the band Gong to replace Pyle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)", "Context": [ "What is the band Gong 'proper'?", "Did the band, Gong release any albums during 1969-1971?", "The band, Gong released Magick Brother and Camembert Electrique.", "When did Gong 'proper' release Magick Brother?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "What year was this when Gong's album Magick Brother was released?", "Magick Brother is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.", "Did the album Magick Brother by Gong win any awards?", "Did the Gong band tour in support of their album Magick Brother?", "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969", "When was the debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival for the band Gong?", "The debut gig at the BYG Actuel for the band, Gong was in 1969.", "Were there any lineup changes during this period after Magick Brother was released for the band Gong?", "Houari left the band, Gong in the spring of 1971 and was replaced by English drummer Pip Pyle.", "Any other lineup changes for the band Gong besides Houari leaving in 1971 and replaced by Pip Pyle?", "By the end of the year Pyle had left the band, Gong, to be replaced by another English drummer, Laurie Allan.", "When did Laurie Allen join the band Gong to replace Pyle?", "Laurie Allen joined the band, Gong in 1972.," ], "Conversation_no": 1019, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gong to replace Pyle", "Truth_answer": "In October the band, Gong were one of the first acts to sign to Richard Branson's fledgling Virgin Records label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Gong article besides Laurie Allen joining in 1972?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor", "Truth_answer": "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he respond to her", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with", "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do with this book", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution", "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the difference between his first and second book", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy", "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper's second novel The Spy was inspired by a tale related to him by neighbor and family friend John Jay. It was more successful and became a bestseller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124195629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England.", "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy?", "James Fenimore Cooper's second novel The Spy was inspired by a tale related to him by neighbor and family friend John Jay. It was more successful and became a bestseller." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the book set in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the setting that Cooper's second novel The Spy was set in", "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy is set in the Neutral Ground between British and American forces and their guerrilla allies in Westchester County, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the setting that Cooper's second novel The Spy was set in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England.", "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy?", "James Fenimore Cooper's second novel The Spy was inspired by a tale related to him by neighbor and family friend John Jay. It was more successful and became a bestseller.", "What was the setting that Cooper's second novel The Spy was set in?", "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy is set in the Neutral Ground between British and American forces and their guerrilla allies in Westchester County, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this have in common to his life", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the setting of Cooper's second novel The Spy in Rye, New York have in common to his life", "Truth_answer": "Cooper's The Spy action centers around spying and skirmishing taking place around what is believed to be his friend John Jay's family home The Locusts in Rye, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the setting of Cooper's second novel The Spy in Rye, New York have in common to his life", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England.", "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy?", "James Fenimore Cooper's second novel The Spy was inspired by a tale related to him by neighbor and family friend John Jay. It was more successful and became a bestseller.", "What was the setting that Cooper's second novel The Spy was set in?", "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy is set in the Neutral Ground between British and American forces and their guerrilla allies in Westchester County, New York.", "What did the setting of Cooper's second novel The Spy in Rye, New York have in common to his life", "Cooper's The Spy action centers around spying and skirmishing taking place around what is believed to be his friend John Jay's family home The Locusts in Rye, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Waht did this book have that the others did not", "Transformer_rewrite": "Waht did The Spy in Rye have that the others did not", "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy became the first novel written by an American to become a bestseller at home and abroad, requiring several re-printings to satisfy demand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy have that his other novels did not?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England.", "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy?", "James Fenimore Cooper's second novel The Spy was inspired by a tale related to him by neighbor and family friend John Jay. It was more successful and became a bestseller.", "What was the setting that Cooper's second novel The Spy was set in?", "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy is set in the Neutral Ground between British and American forces and their guerrilla allies in Westchester County, New York.", "What did the setting of Cooper's second novel The Spy in Rye, New York have in common to his life", "Cooper's The Spy action centers around spying and skirmishing taking place around what is believed to be his friend John Jay's family home The Locusts in Rye, New York.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy have that his other novels did not?", "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy became the first novel written by an American to become a bestseller at home and abroad, requiring several re-printings to satisfy demand." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next book", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Cooper's next book after The Spy", "Truth_answer": "Following on a swell of popularity, Cooper published The Pioneers, the first of the Leatherstocking series in 1823.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cooper's next book after The Spy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper#First_endeavors", "Context": [ "What did James Fenimore Cooper attempt as a first endeavor?", "In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, James Fenimore Cooper decided to try his hand at fiction.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper respond to his wife Susan with?", "James Fenimore Cooper response resulted in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper do with this book Precaution?", "James Fenimore Cooper anonymously published Precaution and it received favorable notice from the United States and England.", "What was the diffrence between James Fenimore Cooper's first novel Precaution and second book The Spy?", "James Fenimore Cooper's second novel The Spy was inspired by a tale related to him by neighbor and family friend John Jay. It was more successful and became a bestseller.", "What was the setting that Cooper's second novel The Spy was set in?", "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy is set in the Neutral Ground between British and American forces and their guerrilla allies in Westchester County, New York.", "What did the setting of Cooper's second novel The Spy in Rye, New York have in common to his life", "Cooper's The Spy action centers around spying and skirmishing taking place around what is believed to be his friend John Jay's family home The Locusts in Rye, New York.", "What did James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy have that his other novels did not?", "James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy became the first novel written by an American to become a bestseller at home and abroad, requiring several re-printings to satisfy demand.", "What was Cooper's next book after The Spy?", "Following on a swell of popularity, Cooper published The Pioneers, the first of the Leatherstocking series in 1823." ], "Conversation_no": 1020, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was this book written", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was James Fenimore Cooper's book The Pioneers written", "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper's book The Pioneers was written in New York City where Cooper and his family lived from 1822 to 1826.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Fenimore Cooper's book The Pioneers written?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#International_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1021, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Juan's internatioanl career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Juan's internatioanl career", "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Juan Sebastián Verón's internatioanl career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Juan Sebastián Verón's internatioanl career?", "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals." ], "Conversation_no": 1021, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well in France?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón do well in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón do well in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#International_career", "Context": [ "What was Juan Sebastián Verón's internatioanl career?", "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón do well in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France?" ], "Conversation_no": 1021, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play anywhere else after Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals", "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up again for the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play anywhere else after Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#International_career", "Context": [ "What was Juan Sebastián Verón's internatioanl career?", "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón do well in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France?", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play anywhere else after Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals?", "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up again for the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 1021, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win that game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win that game", "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastián Verón's team lost to England and were eliminated in the group phase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón's Argentia team win that game in 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebastián_Verón#International_career", "Context": [ "What was Juan Sebastián Verón's internatioanl career?", "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón do well in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France?", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play anywhere else after Argentina was eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals?", "Juan Sebastián Verón was called up again for the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan.", "Did Juan Sebastián Verón's Argentia team win that game in 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan?", "Juan Sebastián Verón's team lost to England and were eliminated in the group phase." ], "Conversation_no": 1021, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play anywhere else after they lost to England and were eliminated in the group phase", "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastián Verón was a starter in the Argentine team that reached the final of Copa América 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón play anywhere else after they lost to England and were eliminated in the group phase?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Animal Collective?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Animal Collective", "Truth_answer": "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the band Animal Collective form", "Truth_answer": "2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "2003" ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were they active?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was the band Animal Collective active", "Truth_answer": "2003–present", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the band Animal Collective active?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "2003", "How long was the band Animal Collective active?", "2003–present" ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many band members are in Animal Collective?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many band members are in Animal Collective", "Truth_answer": "Its members and founders are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many band members are in Animal Collective?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective#Members", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "2003", "How long was the band Animal Collective active?", "2003–present", "How many band members are in Animal Collective?", "Its members and founders are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist." ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instruments do they play in Animal Collective?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments does Animal Collective play in Animal Collective", "Truth_answer": "Avey Tare: vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sequencer, and more. Panda Bear: vocals, drums, percussion, samples, and more. Deakin: guitar, synthesizer, vocals, percussion, and more. Geologist: electronics, samples, minidiscs, vocals, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments do the members play in the band Animal Collective?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective#Merriweather_Post_Pavilion", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "2003", "How long was the band Animal Collective active?", "2003–present", "How many band members are in Animal Collective?", "Its members and founders are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist.", "What instruments do the members play in the band Animal Collective?", "Avey Tare: vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sequencer, and more. Panda Bear: vocals, drums, percussion, samples, and more. Deakin: guitar, synthesizer, vocals, percussion, and more. Geologist: electronics, samples, minidiscs, vocals, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the band perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band Animal Collective perform", "Truth_answer": "The band toured extensively throughout 2007, completing several American and European tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Animal Collective perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "2003", "How long was the band Animal Collective active?", "2003–present", "How many band members are in Animal Collective?", "Its members and founders are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist.", "What instruments do the members play in the band Animal Collective?", "Avey Tare: vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sequencer, and more. Panda Bear: vocals, drums, percussion, samples, and more. Deakin: guitar, synthesizer, vocals, percussion, and more. Geologist: electronics, samples, minidiscs, vocals, and more.", "Where did the band Animal Collective perform?", "The band toured extensively throughout 2007, completing several American and European tours." ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the band from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the band Animal Collective from", "Truth_answer": "Baltimore, Maryland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Animal Collective from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Collective", "Context": [ "What was the band Animal Collective?", "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "What year did the band Animal Collective form?", "2003", "How long was the band Animal Collective active?", "2003–present", "How many band members are in Animal Collective?", "Its members and founders are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist.", "What instruments do the members play in the band Animal Collective?", "Avey Tare: vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sequencer, and more. Panda Bear: vocals, drums, percussion, samples, and more. Deakin: guitar, synthesizer, vocals, percussion, and more. Geologist: electronics, samples, minidiscs, vocals, and more.", "Where did the band Animal Collective perform?", "The band toured extensively throughout 2007, completing several American and European tours.", "Where was the band Animal Collective from?", "Baltimore, Maryland" ], "Conversation_no": 1022, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else that's interesting about Animal Collective?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else that's interesting about Animal Collective", "Truth_answer": "The band's music is characterized by studio experimentation, vocal harmonies, and an exploration of various genres which include freak folk, noise rock, ambient drone, and psychedelia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that's interesting about Animal Collective besides where the band is from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Plagiarism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Ambrose Plagiarize?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ambrose Plagiarize", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Plagiarism", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he admit to it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/11/us/as-historian-s-fame-grows-so-do-questions-on-methods.html", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get in trouble for it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers", "Truth_answer": "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725054824id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/11/us/as-historian-s-fame-grows-so-do-questions-on-methods.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Plagiarism", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he plagiarize any other times?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize any other times", "Truth_answer": "The History News Network lists seven of Stephen Ambrose's more than 40 works contained content from twelve authors without appropriate attribution from Ambrose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize other times besides plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/11/us/as-historian-s-fame-grows-so-do-questions-on-methods.html", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize other times besides plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "The History News Network lists seven of Stephen Ambrose's more than 40 works contained content from twelve authors without appropriate attribution from Ambrose." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any consequences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any consequences for Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism", "Truth_answer": "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725054824id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/11/us/as-historian-s-fame-grows-so-do-questions-on-methods.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any consequences for Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Plagiarism", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize other times besides plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "The History News Network lists seven of Stephen Ambrose's more than 40 works contained content from twelve authors without appropriate attribution from Ambrose.", "Were there any consequences for Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Stephen E. Ambrose article besides plagiarism", "Truth_answer": "Fred Barnes reported that Stephen Ambrose took passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Stephen E. Ambrose article besides plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Barnes_(journalist)", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize other times besides plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "The History News Network lists seven of Stephen Ambrose's more than 40 works contained content from twelve authors without appropriate attribution from Ambrose.", "Were there any consequences for Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Stephen E. Ambrose article besides plagiarism?", "Fred Barnes reported that Stephen Ambrose took passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Barnes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Fred Barnes", "Truth_answer": "Fred Barnes is an American political commentator. He was the executive editor of the defunct news publication The Weekly Standard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024031812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Barnes_(journalist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Fred Barnes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Television,_film,_and_other_activities", "Context": [ "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize?", "Stephen Ambrose had taken passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose admit to plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Stephen Ambrose asserted that only a few sentences in all his numerous books were the work of other authors.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get in trouble for plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarize other times besides plagiarizing Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers?", "The History News Network lists seven of Stephen Ambrose's more than 40 works contained content from twelve authors without appropriate attribution from Ambrose.", "Were there any consequences for Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism?", "Professional historians said damage had already been done to Stephen Ambrose's reputation.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Stephen E. Ambrose article besides plagiarism?", "Fred Barnes reported that Stephen Ambrose took passages from Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II.", "Who was Fred Barnes?", "Fred Barnes is an American political commentator. He was the executive editor of the defunct news publication The Weekly Standard." ], "Conversation_no": 1023, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in The Weekly Standard", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose served as the historical consultant for the movie Saving Private Ryan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Stephen E. Ambrose article besides plagiarism and Fred Barnes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Television,_film,_and_other_activities", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What work did Stephen do in Television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What work did Stephen do in Television", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Television,_film,_and_other_activities", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work as a consultant on any other films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Television,_film,_and_other_activities", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other films did he work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose served as executive producer for Price for Peace, a documentary concerning the war in the Pacific theater during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Awards", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns.", "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery?", "Stephen Ambrose served as executive producer for Price for Peace, a documentary concerning the war in the Pacific theater during World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards for his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose receive any awards for his work", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose won an Emmy as one of the producers for the mini-series Band of Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose receive any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose#Television,_film,_and_other_activities", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns.", "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery?", "Stephen Ambrose served as executive producer for Price for Peace, a documentary concerning the war in the Pacific theater during World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose receive any awards for his work?", "Stephen Ambrose won an Emmy as one of the producers for the mini-series Band of Brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other activities did he participate in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other activities did Stephen E. Ambrose participate in", "Truth_answer": "In addition to his academic work and publishing, Stephen Ambrose operated a historical tour business, acting as a tour guide to European locales of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities besides writing, television, and film, did Stephen E. Ambrose participate in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stephenambrosetours.com/about-stephen-ambrose-historical-tours/", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns.", "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery?", "Stephen Ambrose served as executive producer for Price for Peace, a documentary concerning the war in the Pacific theater during World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose receive any awards for his work?", "Stephen Ambrose won an Emmy as one of the producers for the mini-series Band of Brothers.", "What other activities besides writing, television, and film, did Stephen E. Ambrose participate in?", "In addition to his academic work and publishing, Stephen Ambrose operated a historical tour business, acting as a tour guide to European locales of World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the historical tour business begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business begin", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Ambrose led his first tour, the D-Day to the Rhine tour, in the late 1970s when he was a professor at the University of New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920195644id_/https://stephenambrosetours.com/about-stephen-ambrose-historical-tours/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business begin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stephenambrosetours.com/about-stephen-ambrose-historical-tours/", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns.", "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery?", "Stephen Ambrose served as executive producer for Price for Peace, a documentary concerning the war in the Pacific theater during World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose receive any awards for his work?", "Stephen Ambrose won an Emmy as one of the producers for the mini-series Band of Brothers.", "What other activities besides writing, television, and film, did Stephen E. Ambrose participate in?", "In addition to his academic work and publishing, Stephen Ambrose operated a historical tour business, acting as a tour guide to European locales of World War II.", "When did Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business begin?", "Stephen Ambrose led his first tour, the D-Day to the Rhine tour, in the late 1970s when he was a professor at the University of New Orleans." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any significant activities that took place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any significant activities that took place at Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business", "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Stephen Ambrose led many trips to the places that he wrote about.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920195644id_/https://stephenambrosetours.com/about-stephen-ambrose-historical-tours/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant activities that took place at Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stephenambrosetours.com/about-stephen-ambrose-historical-tours/", "Context": [ "What work did Stephen E. Ambrose do in television?", "Stephen Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose work as a consultant on any other films besides Saving Private Ryan?", "Stephen Ambrose served as a commentator for Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a documentary by Ken Burns.", "What other films did Stephen E. Ambrose work on besides the film Saving Private Ryan and the documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery?", "Stephen Ambrose served as executive producer for Price for Peace, a documentary concerning the war in the Pacific theater during World War II.", "Did Stephen E. Ambrose receive any awards for his work?", "Stephen Ambrose won an Emmy as one of the producers for the mini-series Band of Brothers.", "What other activities besides writing, television, and film, did Stephen E. Ambrose participate in?", "In addition to his academic work and publishing, Stephen Ambrose operated a historical tour business, acting as a tour guide to European locales of World War II.", "When did Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business begin?", "Stephen Ambrose led his first tour, the D-Day to the Rhine tour, in the late 1970s when he was a professor at the University of New Orleans.", "Were there any significant activities that took place at Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business?", "Throughout his career, Stephen Ambrose led many trips to the places that he wrote about." ], "Conversation_no": 1024, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Stephen E. Ambrose", "Truth_answer": "Today, owner Dr. Edie Ambrose, who served as Stephen Ambrose’s teaching assistant at UNO, and her husband carry on his legacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920195644id_/https://stephenambrosetours.com/about-stephen-ambrose-historical-tours/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Stephen E. Ambrose's historical tour business besides the activities that took place?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)#Twilight_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1025, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the twilight years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the twilight years", "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds and his JSA teammates enter into a limbo to engage in an eternal battle that would allow the universe to continue its existence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Twilight years for Sandman (Wesley Dodds)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)#Twilight_years", "Context": [ "What were the Twilight years for Sandman (Wesley Dodds)?", "Wesley Dodds and his JSA teammates enter into a limbo to engage in an eternal battle that would allow the universe to continue its existence." ], "Conversation_no": 1025, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the twilight years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the twilight years", "Truth_answer": "The Armageddon: Inferno mini-series ended with the JSA members leaving limbo and entering the 'real' world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Sandman's (Wesley Dodds) twilight years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)#Twilight_years", "Context": [ "What were the Twilight years for Sandman (Wesley Dodds)?", "Wesley Dodds and his JSA teammates enter into a limbo to engage in an eternal battle that would allow the universe to continue its existence.", "What happened during the Sandman's (Wesley Dodds) twilight years?", "The Armageddon: Inferno mini-series ended with the JSA members leaving limbo and entering the 'real' world." ], "Conversation_no": 1025, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in the 'real' world?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) do in the 'real' world", "Truth_answer": "For the Sandman, the Justice Society of America (1992–1993) depicted him as an old, thin man with a balding scalp and a sharp wit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) do in the 'real' world?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)#Twilight_years", "Context": [ "What were the Twilight years for Sandman (Wesley Dodds)?", "Wesley Dodds and his JSA teammates enter into a limbo to engage in an eternal battle that would allow the universe to continue its existence.", "What happened during the Sandman's (Wesley Dodds) twilight years?", "The Armageddon: Inferno mini-series ended with the JSA members leaving limbo and entering the 'real' world.", "What did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) do in the 'real' world?", "For the Sandman, the Justice Society of America (1992–1993) depicted him as an old, thin man with a balding scalp and a sharp wit." ], "Conversation_no": 1025, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he still a superhero in the real world?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sandman (Wesley Dodds) still a superhero in the real world", "Truth_answer": "Sandman's sidekick, Sandy the Golden Boy, becomes known as Sand and takes his mentor's place as a member of the Justice Society of America as well as his prophetic dreams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sandman (Wesley Dodds) still a superhero in the real world?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)#Twilight_years", "Context": [ "What were the Twilight years for Sandman (Wesley Dodds)?", "Wesley Dodds and his JSA teammates enter into a limbo to engage in an eternal battle that would allow the universe to continue its existence.", "What happened during the Sandman's (Wesley Dodds) twilight years?", "The Armageddon: Inferno mini-series ended with the JSA members leaving limbo and entering the 'real' world.", "What did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) do in the 'real' world?", "For the Sandman, the Justice Society of America (1992–1993) depicted him as an old, thin man with a balding scalp and a sharp wit.", "Was Sandman (Wesley Dodds) still a superhero in the real world?", "Sandman's sidekick, Sandy the Golden Boy, becomes known as Sand and takes his mentor's place as a member of the Justice Society of America as well as his prophetic dreams." ], "Conversation_no": 1025, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his mentor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Sand's mentor", "Truth_answer": "Sandman (Wesley Dodds)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sand's mentor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he begin his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he begin his career", "Truth_answer": "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin#Career", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?" ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the only show he was on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on", "Truth_answer": "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin#Career", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove." ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the show important to his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the show important to Anthony McPartlin's career", "Truth_answer": "It was during his time on the programme that he first met Declan Donnelly, who was cast in the part of Duncan. The pair formed a close friendship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the show Byker Grove important to Anthony McPartlin's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin#Career", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove.", "Why was the show Byker Grove important to Anthony McPartlin's career?", "It was during his time on the programme that he first met Declan Donnelly, who was cast in the part of Duncan. The pair formed a close friendship." ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a hallmark of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a hallmark of Anthony McPartlin's career", "Truth_answer": "In April 2009, Ant & Dec achieved wide international exposure when, as backstage commentators for Britain's Got Talent, they interviewed contestant Susan Boyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a hallmark of Anthony McPartlin's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove.", "Why was the show Byker Grove important to Anthony McPartlin's career?", "It was during his time on the programme that he first met Declan Donnelly, who was cast in the part of Duncan. The pair formed a close friendship.", "What was a hallmark of Anthony McPartlin's career?", "In April 2009, Ant & Dec achieved wide international exposure when, as backstage commentators for Britain's Got Talent, they interviewed contestant Susan Boyle." ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the interview?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the interview", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Ant & Dec's interview with Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin#Career", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove.", "Why was the show Byker Grove important to Anthony McPartlin's career?", "It was during his time on the programme that he first met Declan Donnelly, who was cast in the part of Duncan. The pair formed a close friendship.", "What was a hallmark of Anthony McPartlin's career?", "In April 2009, Ant & Dec achieved wide international exposure when, as backstage commentators for Britain's Got Talent, they interviewed contestant Susan Boyle.", "What happened in Ant & Dec's interview with Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent?" ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other series did he work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other television series did Anthony McPartlin work on besides Britain's Got Talent, Byker Grove, and Why Don't You", "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec eventually branched out into gameshows – Friends Like These, PokerFace and Push the Button – along with talent shows – Pop Idol, and Britain's Got Talent – and other programmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other television series did Anthony McPartlin work on besides Britain's Got Talent, Byker Grove, and Why Don't You?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin#Career", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove.", "Why was the show Byker Grove important to Anthony McPartlin's career?", "It was during his time on the programme that he first met Declan Donnelly, who was cast in the part of Duncan. The pair formed a close friendship.", "What was a hallmark of Anthony McPartlin's career?", "In April 2009, Ant & Dec achieved wide international exposure when, as backstage commentators for Britain's Got Talent, they interviewed contestant Susan Boyle.", "What happened in Ant & Dec's interview with Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent?", "What other television series did Anthony McPartlin work on besides Britain's Got Talent, Byker Grove, and Why Don't You?", "Ant & Dec eventually branched out into gameshows – Friends Like These, PokerFace and Push the Button – along with talent shows – Pop Idol, and Britain's Got Talent – and other programmes." ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he collaborate with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anthony McPartlin collaborate with anyone", "Truth_answer": "McPartlin and Declan Donnelly worked together on television, creating the presenting duo of Ant & Dec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anthony McPartlin collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Anthony McPartlin begin his career?", "McPartlin's first appearance on television was on the children's workshop programme Why Don't You?", "Was the show Why Don't You? the only show Anthony McPartlin was on?", "His big break came when he rose to prominence playing the character of PJ in the CBBC series Byker Grove.", "Why was the show Byker Grove important to Anthony McPartlin's career?", "It was during his time on the programme that he first met Declan Donnelly, who was cast in the part of Duncan. The pair formed a close friendship.", "What was a hallmark of Anthony McPartlin's career?", "In April 2009, Ant & Dec achieved wide international exposure when, as backstage commentators for Britain's Got Talent, they interviewed contestant Susan Boyle.", "What happened in Ant & Dec's interview with Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent?", "What other television series did Anthony McPartlin work on besides Britain's Got Talent, Byker Grove, and Why Don't You?", "Ant & Dec eventually branched out into gameshows – Friends Like These, PokerFace and Push the Button – along with talent shows – Pop Idol, and Britain's Got Talent – and other programmes.", "Did Anthony McPartlin collaborate with anyone?", "McPartlin and Declan Donnelly worked together on television, creating the presenting duo of Ant & Dec." ], "Conversation_no": 1026, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What TV networks did he work for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What TV networks did Anthony McPartlin work for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV networks did Anthony McPartlin work for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the event", "Truth_answer": "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb." ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What race was she running in particular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What race was Mary Decker running in particular", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she injured when she fell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405072139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd?", "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip." ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she participate in any other events that Olympics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker participate in any other events that Olympics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker participate in any other events at the 1984 Summer Olympics besides the 3000 meters run?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd?", "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip.", "Did Mary Decker participate in any other events at the 1984 Summer Olympics besides the 3000 meters run?" ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she feel about losing in '84?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mary Decker feel about losing in ’84", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker was carried off the track in tears by her boyfriend, Richard Slaney. At a press conference she said that Budd was to blame for the collision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mary Decker feel about losing in ’84?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd?", "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip.", "Did Mary Decker participate in any other events at the 1984 Summer Olympics besides the 3000 meters run?", "How did Mary Decker feel about losing in ’84?", "Mary Decker was carried off the track in tears by her boyfriend, Richard Slaney. At a press conference she said that Budd was to blame for the collision." ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she try to appeal the race result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker try to appeal the result of the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics", "Truth_answer": "At a press conference Mary Decker said Budd was to blame for the collision. Track officials initially disqualified Budd, but she was reinstated once officials viewed films of the race.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker try to appeal the result of the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd?", "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip.", "Did Mary Decker participate in any other events at the 1984 Summer Olympics besides the 3000 meters run?", "How did Mary Decker feel about losing in ’84?", "Mary Decker was carried off the track in tears by her boyfriend, Richard Slaney. At a press conference she said that Budd was to blame for the collision.", "Did Mary Decker try to appeal the result of the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "At a press conference Mary Decker said Budd was to blame for the collision. Track officials initially disqualified Budd, but she was reinstated once officials viewed films of the race." ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mary Decker articles besides the 1984 Olympic incident", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker and Budd next met in July 1985, in a 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mary Decker articles besides the 1984 Olympic incident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker#The_1984_Olympic_incident", "Context": [ "What happened at the 1984 Olympic event with Mary Decker?", "To put pressure on Zola Budd, Mary Decker remained close by in a crowded space. Decker stood on Budd, then collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb.", "What race was Mary Decker running in particular when she collided with Budd?", "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Was Mary Decker injured when she fell to the curb after colliding with Budd?", "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip.", "Did Mary Decker participate in any other events at the 1984 Summer Olympics besides the 3000 meters run?", "How did Mary Decker feel about losing in ’84?", "Mary Decker was carried off the track in tears by her boyfriend, Richard Slaney. At a press conference she said that Budd was to blame for the collision.", "Did Mary Decker try to appeal the result of the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "At a press conference Mary Decker said Budd was to blame for the collision. Track officials initially disqualified Budd, but she was reinstated once officials viewed films of the race.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mary Decker articles besides the 1984 Olympic incident?", "Mary Decker and Budd next met in July 1985, in a 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England." ], "Conversation_no": 1027, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What place did Budd finish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What place did Zola Budd finish in the July 1985 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England", "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker won the race, and Budd finished in fourth place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What place did Zola Budd finish in the July 1985 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel#Loss_of_Senate_seat_in_1980", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1028, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led up to him losing his seat in the senate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led up to him losing his seat in the senate", "Truth_answer": "Several factors made Mike Gravel vulnerable. As an insurgent candidate in 1968 Gravel had never established a firm party base.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led up to Mike Gravel losing his seat in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel#Loss_of_Senate_seat_in_1980", "Context": [ "What led up to Mike Gravel losing his seat in the Senate?", "Several factors made Mike Gravel vulnerable. As an insurgent candidate in 1968 Gravel had never established a firm party base." ], "Conversation_no": 1028, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did that happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Senate happen", "Truth_answer": "Not liking to hunt or fish, Mike Gravel was also always culturally suspect in the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike Gravel never establish a firm party base?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What led up to Mike Gravel losing his seat in the Senate?", "Several factors made Mike Gravel vulnerable. As an insurgent candidate in 1968 Gravel had never established a firm party base.", "Why did Mike Gravel never establish a firm party base?", "Not liking to hunt or fish, Mike Gravel was also always culturally suspect in the state." ], "Conversation_no": 1028, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do instead?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mike Gravel do instead of hunting or fishing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Gravel do instead of hunting or fishing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel#Loss_of_Senate_seat_in_1980", "Context": [ "What led up to Mike Gravel losing his seat in the Senate?", "Several factors made Mike Gravel vulnerable. As an insurgent candidate in 1968 Gravel had never established a firm party base.", "Why did Mike Gravel never establish a firm party base?", "Not liking to hunt or fish, Mike Gravel was also always culturally suspect in the state.", "What did Mike Gravel do instead of hunting or fishing?" ], "Conversation_no": 1028, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mike Gravel article besides what led to him losing his seat in the Senate", "Truth_answer": "The sources of Mike Gravel's campaign funds, some of which came from political action committees outside the state, also became an issue in the contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mike Gravel article besides what led to him losing his seat in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel#Loss_of_Senate_seat_in_1980", "Context": [ "What led up to Mike Gravel losing his seat in the Senate?", "Several factors made Mike Gravel vulnerable. As an insurgent candidate in 1968 Gravel had never established a firm party base.", "Why did Mike Gravel never establish a firm party base?", "Not liking to hunt or fish, Mike Gravel was also always culturally suspect in the state.", "What did Mike Gravel do instead of hunting or fishing?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mike Gravel article besides what led to him losing his seat in the Senate?", "The sources of Mike Gravel's campaign funds, some of which came from political action committees outside the state, also became an issue in the contest." ], "Conversation_no": 1028, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can be said about the loss of his senate seat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can be said about the loss of Mike Gravel's Senate seat besides the sources of his campaign funds", "Truth_answer": "Another factor may have been Alaska's blanket primary system of the time, which allowed unlimited voting across party lines and from its many independents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can be said about the loss of Mike Gravel's Senate seat besides the sources of his campaign funds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did he go to school", "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he study anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen", "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen?", "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University." ], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Murray Rothbard study", "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1945 and eleven years later his PhD in economics in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Murray Rothbard study at Columbia University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen?", "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University.", "What did Murray Rothbard study at Columbia University?", "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1945 and eleven years later his PhD in economics in 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard do any research", "Truth_answer": "The delay in receiving his PhD was due in part to conflict with Murray Rothbard's advisor, Joseph Dorfman, and in part to Arthur Burns’s rejecting his doctoral dissertation.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://isspy.me/review/murray-rothbard-essays-on-abortion-32127.html_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard do any research?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen?", "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University.", "What did Murray Rothbard study at Columbia University?", "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1945 and eleven years later his PhD in economics in 1956.", "Did Murray Rothbard do any research?", "The delay in receiving his PhD was due in part to conflict with Murray Rothbard's advisor, Joseph Dorfman, and in part to Arthur Burns’s rejecting his doctoral dissertation." ], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his time in college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Murray Rothbard do after his time in college", "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attracted the attention of the William Volker Fund, a group that provided financial backing to promote various right-wing ideologies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Murray Rothbard do after his time in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen?", "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University.", "What did Murray Rothbard study at Columbia University?", "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1945 and eleven years later his PhD in economics in 1956.", "Did Murray Rothbard do any research?", "The delay in receiving his PhD was due in part to conflict with Murray Rothbard's advisor, Joseph Dorfman, and in part to Arthur Burns’s rejecting his doctoral dissertation.", "What did Murray Rothbard do after his time in college?", "Murray Rothbard attracted the attention of the William Volker Fund, a group that provided financial backing to promote various right-wing ideologies." ], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Murray Rothbard stay with the William Volker Fund", "Truth_answer": "For ten years, Murray Rothbard was paid a retainer by the Volker Fund.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://isspy.me/review/murray-rothbard-essays-on-abortion-32127.html_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Murray Rothbard stay with the William Volker Fund?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard#Marriage,_employment_and_activism", "Context": [ "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Did Murray Rothbard study anywhere else besides Birch Wathen?", "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University.", "What did Murray Rothbard study at Columbia University?", "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1945 and eleven years later his PhD in economics in 1956.", "Did Murray Rothbard do any research?", "The delay in receiving his PhD was due in part to conflict with Murray Rothbard's advisor, Joseph Dorfman, and in part to Arthur Burns’s rejecting his doctoral dissertation.", "What did Murray Rothbard do after his time in college?", "Murray Rothbard attracted the attention of the William Volker Fund, a group that provided financial backing to promote various right-wing ideologies.", "How long did Murray Rothbard stay with the William Volker Fund?", "For ten years, Murray Rothbard was paid a retainer by the Volker Fund." ], "Conversation_no": 1029, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he teach at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard teach at all", "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard was offered a part-time position teaching economics to the engineering students of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in 1966 at age 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard teach at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Chronicles of Life and Death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Chronicles of Life and Death", "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death", "Context": [ "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte." ], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did this album sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Good Charlotte sell", "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death#Composition", "Context": [ "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "How well did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte sell?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release." ], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of music is on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music is on The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte", "Truth_answer": "Musically, the album has been classified as pop punk, with elements of British punk rock, arena rock and goth rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music is on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte#The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "How well did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte sell?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What kind of music is on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte?", "Musically, the album has been classified as pop punk, with elements of British punk rock, arena rock and goth rock." ], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band do after the album was released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band Good Charlotte do after the album The Chronicles of Life and Death was released", "Truth_answer": "Good Charlotte went on a co-headlining US tour with Simple Plan, dubbed the Noise to the World tour. A few dates into the tour, Wilson left the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Good Charlotte do after the album The Chronicles of Life and Death was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte#The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "How well did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte sell?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What kind of music is on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte?", "Musically, the album has been classified as pop punk, with elements of British punk rock, arena rock and goth rock.", "What did the band Good Charlotte do after the album The Chronicles of Life and Death was released?", "Good Charlotte went on a co-headlining US tour with Simple Plan, dubbed the Noise to the World tour. A few dates into the tour, Wilson left the group." ], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Chris Wilson leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Chris Wilson leave the band Good Charlotte", "Truth_answer": "A few dates into the tour, Wilson left Good Charlotte citing health concerns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409041318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chris Wilson leave the band Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte#The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "How well did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte sell?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What kind of music is on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte?", "Musically, the album has been classified as pop punk, with elements of British punk rock, arena rock and goth rock.", "What did the band Good Charlotte do after the album The Chronicles of Life and Death was released?", "Good Charlotte went on a co-headlining US tour with Simple Plan, dubbed the Noise to the World tour. A few dates into the tour, Wilson left the group.", "Why did Chris Wilson leave the band Good Charlotte?", "A few dates into the tour, Wilson left Good Charlotte citing health concerns." ], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Wilson replaced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Chris Wilson replaced after leaving the band Good Charlotte", "Truth_answer": "He was replaced by Dean Butterworth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409041318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chris Wilson replaced after leaving the band Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte#The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_(2004–2007)", "Context": [ "What is The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "How well did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte sell?", "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release.", "What kind of music is on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte?", "Musically, the album has been classified as pop punk, with elements of British punk rock, arena rock and goth rock.", "What did the band Good Charlotte do after the album The Chronicles of Life and Death was released?", "Good Charlotte went on a co-headlining US tour with Simple Plan, dubbed the Noise to the World tour. A few dates into the tour, Wilson left the group.", "Why did Chris Wilson leave the band Good Charlotte?", "A few dates into the tour, Wilson left Good Charlotte citing health concerns.", "Was Chris Wilson replaced after leaving the band Good Charlotte?", "He was replaced by Dean Butterworth." ], "Conversation_no": 1030, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the band Good Charlotte in 2007", "Truth_answer": "In March 2007, Butterworth was confirmed as Good Charlotte's permanent drummer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409041318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Good Charlotte in 2007?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino#Extreme_Championship_Wrestling_(1998–2001)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1031, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Steve Corino debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a heel manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino#Extreme_Championship_Wrestling_(1998–2001)", "Context": [ "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "In 1998, Steve Corino debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a heel manager." ], "Conversation_no": 1031, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was Steve Corino involved in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Steve Corino involved in Extreme Championship Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Due to repeated failures of ECW paying Steve Corino his salary, he left the company on January 7, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Steve Corino involved in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "In 1998, Steve Corino debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a heel manager.", "How long was Steve Corino involved in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Due to repeated failures of ECW paying Steve Corino his salary, he left the company on January 7, 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1031, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many matches did Steve Corino compete in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many matches did Steve Corino compete in Extreme Championship Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did Steve Corino compete in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "In 1998, Steve Corino debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a heel manager.", "How long was Steve Corino involved in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Due to repeated failures of ECW paying Steve Corino his salary, he left the company on January 7, 2001.", "How many matches did Steve Corino compete in Extreme Championship Wrestling?" ], "Conversation_no": 1031, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many matches did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many matches did Steve Corino win", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did Steve Corino win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino#Retirement_tour_(2007)", "Context": [ "What was Steve Corino's involvement in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "In 1998, Steve Corino debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a heel manager.", "How long was Steve Corino involved in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "Due to repeated failures of ECW paying Steve Corino his salary, he left the company on January 7, 2001.", "How many matches did Steve Corino compete in Extreme Championship Wrestling?", "How many matches did Steve Corino win?" ], "Conversation_no": 1031, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he end his retirement tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Steve Corino end his retirement tour", "Truth_answer": "Steve Corino's retirement tour came to an end December 28, 2007, when he wrestled his final match for the Showcase Wrestling Revolution in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Corino end his retirement tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Cellar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1032, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Out of the Cellar", "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Cellar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Out_of_the_Cellar_(1984)", "Context": [ "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984." ], "Conversation_no": 1032, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Out of the Cellar by Ratt have any hits", "Truth_answer": "The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like Round and Round (which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Out of the Cellar by Ratt have any hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_and_Round_(Ratt_song)", "Context": [ "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984.", "Did the album Out of the Cellar by Ratt have any hits?", "The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like Round and Round (which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart)." ], "Conversation_no": 1032, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards or honors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Out of the Cellar win any awards or honors", "Truth_answer": "The tune was ranked number 51 on VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, and was named the 61st best hard rock song of all time also by VH1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_and_Round_(Ratt_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Round and Round by Ratt win any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Cellar", "Context": [ "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984.", "Did the album Out of the Cellar by Ratt have any hits?", "The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like Round and Round (which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart).", "Did the song Round and Round by Ratt win any awards or honors?", "The tune was ranked number 51 on VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, and was named the 61st best hard rock song of all time also by VH1." ], "Conversation_no": 1032, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other singles were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other singles were there from Out of the Cellar by Ratt besides Round and Round", "Truth_answer": "Wanted Man and Lack of Communication“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151110205920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanted_Man_(Ratt_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were there from Out of the Cellar by Ratt besides Round and Round?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanted_Man_(Ratt_song)", "Context": [ "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984.", "Did the album Out of the Cellar by Ratt have any hits?", "The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like Round and Round (which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart).", "Did the song Round and Round by Ratt win any awards or honors?", "The tune was ranked number 51 on VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, and was named the 61st best hard rock song of all time also by VH1.", "What other singles were there from Out of the Cellar by Ratt besides Round and Round?", "Wanted Man and Lack of Communication“" ], "Conversation_no": 1032, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did these hit the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Out of the Cellar hit the charts", "Truth_answer": "It was the second biggest hit on the album, reaching number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 38 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151110205920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanted_Man_(Ratt_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wanted Man and Lack of Communication hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Out_of_the_Cellar_(1984)", "Context": [ "What is Out of the Cellar?", "Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984.", "Did the album Out of the Cellar by Ratt have any hits?", "The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like Round and Round (which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart).", "Did the song Round and Round by Ratt win any awards or honors?", "The tune was ranked number 51 on VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, and was named the 61st best hard rock song of all time also by VH1.", "What other singles were there from Out of the Cellar by Ratt besides Round and Round?", "Wanted Man and Lack of Communication“", "Did Wanted Man and Lack of Communication hit the charts?", "It was the second biggest hit on the album, reaching number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 38 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1032, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other achievements were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other achievements were there for the band Ratt", "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar became a commercial success, going platinum many times over in the United States, as well as making Ratt stars at home and in the Far East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements were there for the band Ratt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her relationship with Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her relationship with Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222214213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940)." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the film do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Great Dictator do", "Truth_answer": "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other film work did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator", "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Early_life", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941)." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he start writing in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson moved to San Francisco, California, as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222214213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941).", "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson moved to San Francisco, California, as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the AFRS?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the AFRS", "Truth_answer": "During World War II, Meredith Willson worked for the United States' Armed Forces Radio Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the AFRS?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941).", "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson moved to San Francisco, California, as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood.", "What was the AFRS?", "During World War II, Meredith Willson worked for the United States' Armed Forces Radio Service." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did you find interesting in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in World War II", "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson became the musical director for a prestigious comedy-variety program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in the Hollywood section of the Meredith Willson article besides him working for the Armed Forces Radio Service?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941).", "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson moved to San Francisco, California, as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood.", "What was the AFRS?", "During World War II, Meredith Willson worked for the United States' Armed Forces Radio Service.", "What else did you find interesting in the Hollywood section of the Meredith Willson article besides him working for the Armed Forces Radio Service?", "Meredith Willson became the musical director for a prestigious comedy-variety program." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the program called in the Hollywood section of the Meredith Willson article", "Truth_answer": "The Big Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222214213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the program Meredith Willson had on NBC in 1942?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941).", "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson moved to San Francisco, California, as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood.", "What was the AFRS?", "During World War II, Meredith Willson worked for the United States' Armed Forces Radio Service.", "What else did you find interesting in the Hollywood section of the Meredith Willson article besides him working for the Armed Forces Radio Service?", "Meredith Willson became the musical director for a prestigious comedy-variety program.", "What was the name of the program Meredith Willson had on NBC in 1942?", "The Big Show" ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened on this program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened on the program The Big Show", "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson himself became part of one of the show's very few running gags.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the program The Big Show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What was Meredith Willson's relationship with Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson's work in films included composing the score for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).", "How did the film The Great Dictator do?", "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.", "What other film work did Meredith Willson do besides The Great Dictator?", "Meredith Willson arranged music for the score of William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941).", "How did Meredith Willson start writing in Hollywood?", "Meredith Willson moved to San Francisco, California, as the concert director for radio station KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood.", "What was the AFRS?", "During World War II, Meredith Willson worked for the United States' Armed Forces Radio Service.", "What else did you find interesting in the Hollywood section of the Meredith Willson article besides him working for the Armed Forces Radio Service?", "Meredith Willson became the musical director for a prestigious comedy-variety program.", "What was the name of the program Meredith Willson had on NBC in 1942?", "The Big Show", "What happened on the program The Big Show?", "Meredith Willson himself became part of one of the show's very few running gags." ], "Conversation_no": 1033, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who starred on that show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who starred on The Big Show", "Truth_answer": "The Big Show was hosted by actress Tallulah Bankhead and featured some of the world's most respected entertainers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred on The Big Show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1034, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Alan White auditioned to join future Oasis member Gem Archer's band Whirlpool. He came down and just blew us all away, remembers Archer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alan White (Oasis drummer) article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)#Oasis_career_(1995–2004)", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alan White (Oasis drummer) article?", "In 1988, Alan White auditioned to join future Oasis member Gem Archer's band Whirlpool. He came down and just blew us all away, remembers Archer." ], "Conversation_no": 1034, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get his start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Alan White (Oasis drummer) get his start", "Truth_answer": "Alan White replaced original Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll in May 1995 and was immediately thrown in the deep end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alan White (Oasis drummer) get his start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)#Oasis_career_(1995–2004)", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alan White (Oasis drummer) article?", "In 1988, Alan White auditioned to join future Oasis member Gem Archer's band Whirlpool. He came down and just blew us all away, remembers Archer.", "How did Alan White (Oasis drummer) get his start?", "Alan White replaced original Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll in May 1995 and was immediately thrown in the deep end." ], "Conversation_no": 1034, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the deep end he was thrown into?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the deep end Alan White (Oasis drummer) was thrown into", "Truth_answer": "Alan White joined the band the very next day to perform a playback of Some Might Say in front of a national TV audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the deep end Alan White (Oasis drummer) was thrown into?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(What%27s_the_Story)_Morning_Glory%3F", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alan White (Oasis drummer) article?", "In 1988, Alan White auditioned to join future Oasis member Gem Archer's band Whirlpool. He came down and just blew us all away, remembers Archer.", "How did Alan White (Oasis drummer) get his start?", "Alan White replaced original Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll in May 1995 and was immediately thrown in the deep end.", "What was the deep end Alan White (Oasis drummer) was thrown into?", "Alan White joined the band the very next day to perform a playback of Some Might Say in front of a national TV audience." ], "Conversation_no": 1034, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the band Oasis' first album with Alan White (Oasis drummer)", "Truth_answer": "(What's the Story) Morning Glory? is the second studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 2 October 1995 by Creation Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/(What%27s_the_Story)_Morning_Glory%3F_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109071204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28What%27s_the_Story%29_Morning_Glory%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Oasis' first album with Alan White (Oasis drummer)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(What%27s_the_Story)_Morning_Glory%3F", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alan White (Oasis drummer) article?", "In 1988, Alan White auditioned to join future Oasis member Gem Archer's band Whirlpool. He came down and just blew us all away, remembers Archer.", "How did Alan White (Oasis drummer) get his start?", "Alan White replaced original Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll in May 1995 and was immediately thrown in the deep end.", "What was the deep end Alan White (Oasis drummer) was thrown into?", "Alan White joined the band the very next day to perform a playback of Some Might Say in front of a national TV audience.", "What was the band Oasis' first album with Alan White (Oasis drummer)?", "(What's the Story) Morning Glory? is the second studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 2 October 1995 by Creation Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1034, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis a hit", "Truth_answer": "The album sold a record-breaking 347,000 copies in its first week and spent 10 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109071204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28What%27s_the_Story%29_Morning_Glory%3F_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1035, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they make their debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they make their debut", "Truth_answer": "1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Japanese boy band SMAP make their debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP", "Context": [ "When did the Japanese boy band SMAP make their debut?", "1991" ], "Conversation_no": 1035, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was SMAP successful", "Truth_answer": "SMAP took the Japanese entertainment industry by storm, becoming the most successful boy band in Japanese history and the bestselling band in Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the boy band SMAP's debut successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP#1991–1993:_Debut_and_early_years", "Context": [ "When did the Japanese boy band SMAP make their debut?", "1991", "Was the boy band SMAP's debut successful?", "SMAP took the Japanese entertainment industry by storm, becoming the most successful boy band in Japanese history and the bestselling band in Asia." ], "Conversation_no": 1035, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it part of a tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the band SMAP's debut part of a tour", "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 1991, SMAP held their first concert in Nippon Budokan and their first tour from March through April.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band SMAP's debut part of a tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the Japanese boy band SMAP make their debut?", "1991", "Was the boy band SMAP's debut successful?", "SMAP took the Japanese entertainment industry by storm, becoming the most successful boy band in Japanese history and the bestselling band in Asia.", "Was the band SMAP's debut part of a tour?", "On January 1, 1991, SMAP held their first concert in Nippon Budokan and their first tour from March through April." ], "Conversation_no": 1035, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What cities did they go to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What cities did SMAP go to", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What cities did the band SMAP go to as part of their first tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP#1991–1993:_Debut_and_early_years", "Context": [ "When did the Japanese boy band SMAP make their debut?", "1991", "Was the boy band SMAP's debut successful?", "SMAP took the Japanese entertainment industry by storm, becoming the most successful boy band in Japanese history and the bestselling band in Asia.", "Was the band SMAP's debut part of a tour?", "On January 1, 1991, SMAP held their first concert in Nippon Budokan and their first tour from March through April.", "What cities did the band SMAP go to as part of their first tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 1035, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album were they promoting on the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album were the band SMAP promoting on their first tour", "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 1991, SMAP held their first concert in Nippon Budokan and their first tour from March through April, before releasing any music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album were the band SMAP promoting on their first tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting#Biography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1036, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Etting born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Etting born", "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting was born in David City, Nebraska in 1897 to Alfred, a banker, and Winifred (née Kleinhan) Etting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ruth Etting born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Ruth Etting born?", "Ruth Etting was born in David City, Nebraska in 1897 to Alfred, a banker, and Winifred (née Kleinhan) Etting." ], "Conversation_no": 1036, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Etting live with when her mother died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Ruth Etting live with when her mother died", "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting's mother died when she was five years old and she then went to live with her paternal grandparents, George and Hannah Etting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ruth Etting live with when her mother died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Ruth Etting born?", "Ruth Etting was born in David City, Nebraska in 1897 to Alfred, a banker, and Winifred (née Kleinhan) Etting.", "Who did Ruth Etting live with when her mother died?", "Ruth Etting's mother died when she was five years old and she then went to live with her paternal grandparents, George and Hannah Etting." ], "Conversation_no": 1036, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Etting interested in at an early age?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ruth Etting interested in at an early age", "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting was interested in drawing at an early age; she drew and sketched anywhere she was able.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ruth Etting interested in at an early age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Ruth Etting born?", "Ruth Etting was born in David City, Nebraska in 1897 to Alfred, a banker, and Winifred (née Kleinhan) Etting.", "Who did Ruth Etting live with when her mother died?", "Ruth Etting's mother died when she was five years old and she then went to live with her paternal grandparents, George and Hannah Etting.", "What was Ruth Etting interested in at an early age?", "Ruth Etting was interested in drawing at an early age; she drew and sketched anywhere she was able." ], "Conversation_no": 1036, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Etting design costumes for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Ruth Etting design costumes for", "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting left David City at the age of sixteen to attend art school in Chicago. Etting got a job designing costumes at the Marigold Gardens nightclub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ruth Etting design costumes for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1989", "Truth_answer": "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416014057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_P%C3%A9rez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [ "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted." ], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What legal problems did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Chris Pérez was arrested for driving under the influence and speeding in San Antonio, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [ "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted.", "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have?", "In 1991, Chris Pérez was arrested for driving under the influence and speeding in San Antonio, Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he convicted for the offense?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Chris Pérez convicted for the 1991 offense", "Truth_answer": "Chris Pérez was released without charges, but told Selena and Abraham about his run-in with the police. They appreciated being informed and this helped gain their trust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chris Pérez convicted for the 1991 offense?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [ "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted.", "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have?", "In 1991, Chris Pérez was arrested for driving under the influence and speeding in San Antonio, Texas.", "Was Chris Pérez convicted for the 1991 offense?", "Chris Pérez was released without charges, but told Selena and Abraham about his run-in with the police. They appreciated being informed and this helped gain their trust." ], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other legal trouble?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chris Pérez have any other legal trouble besides his 1991 arrest", "Truth_answer": "Months after Chris Pérez's arrest, he was sharing a hotel room with two road crew members of Selena y Los Dinos when the two brothers (who were intoxicated) began wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416014057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_P%C3%A9rez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Pérez have any other legal trouble besides his 1991 arrest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [ "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted.", "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have?", "In 1991, Chris Pérez was arrested for driving under the influence and speeding in San Antonio, Texas.", "Was Chris Pérez convicted for the 1991 offense?", "Chris Pérez was released without charges, but told Selena and Abraham about his run-in with the police. They appreciated being informed and this helped gain their trust.", "Did Chris Pérez have any other legal trouble besides his 1991 arrest?", "Months after Chris Pérez's arrest, he was sharing a hotel room with two road crew members of Selena y Los Dinos when the two brothers (who were intoxicated) began wrestling." ], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the brothers arrested", "Truth_answer": "One brother knocked the door off its hinges, and holes in the wall were found inside the room. Chris Pérez decided to sleep at home instead of at the hotel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416014057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_P%C3%A9rez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the brothers arrested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [ "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted.", "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have?", "In 1991, Chris Pérez was arrested for driving under the influence and speeding in San Antonio, Texas.", "Was Chris Pérez convicted for the 1991 offense?", "Chris Pérez was released without charges, but told Selena and Abraham about his run-in with the police. They appreciated being informed and this helped gain their trust.", "Did Chris Pérez have any other legal trouble besides his 1991 arrest?", "Months after Chris Pérez's arrest, he was sharing a hotel room with two road crew members of Selena y Los Dinos when the two brothers (who were intoxicated) began wrestling.", "Were the brothers arrested?", "One brother knocked the door off its hinges, and holes in the wall were found inside the room. Chris Pérez decided to sleep at home instead of at the hotel." ], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next", "Truth_answer": "Abraham Sr. fired the brothers from the band the next morning, but to Chris Pérez's surprise, Abraham accepted Chris' apology and he was allowed to remain in the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416014057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_P%C3%A9rez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Chris Pérez decided to sleep at home?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Pérez#1989—1995:_Selena_y_Los_Dinos_and_legal_problems", "Context": [ "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1989?", "Quintanilla invited Chris Pérez to one of Selena's performances, and asked if he was interested in playing with Selena y Los Dinos. Chris accepted.", "What legal problems did Chris Pérez have?", "In 1991, Chris Pérez was arrested for driving under the influence and speeding in San Antonio, Texas.", "Was Chris Pérez convicted for the 1991 offense?", "Chris Pérez was released without charges, but told Selena and Abraham about his run-in with the police. They appreciated being informed and this helped gain their trust.", "Did Chris Pérez have any other legal trouble besides his 1991 arrest?", "Months after Chris Pérez's arrest, he was sharing a hotel room with two road crew members of Selena y Los Dinos when the two brothers (who were intoxicated) began wrestling.", "Were the brothers arrested?", "One brother knocked the door off its hinges, and holes in the wall were found inside the room. Chris Pérez decided to sleep at home instead of at the hotel.", "What happened next after Chris Pérez decided to sleep at home?", "Abraham Sr. fired the brothers from the band the next morning, but to Chris Pérez's surprise, Abraham accepted Chris' apology and he was allowed to remain in the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1037, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Pérez article besides his legal trouble", "Truth_answer": "While Selena initially ended their relationship over the incident, she later forgave Chris Pérez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Pérez article besides his legal trouble?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sort of style did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sort of style did he have", "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket." ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this style develop over time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?" ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his personality like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Wes Hall's personality like", "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall had characteristic humour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Wes Hall had characteristic humour." ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any stories that illustrate his humor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor", "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall said of this innings, Ah, but it wasn't any old hundred, it was against the intelligentsia“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Wes Hall had characteristic humour.", "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor?", "Wes Hall said of this innings, Ah, but it wasn't any old hundred, it was against the intelligentsia“." ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have an easygoing personality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall have an easygoing personality", "Truth_answer": "C. L. R. James observed Wes Hall simply exudes good nature at every pore.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall have an easygoing personality?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Wes Hall had characteristic humour.", "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor?", "Wes Hall said of this innings, Ah, but it wasn't any old hundred, it was against the intelligentsia“.", "Did Wes Hall have an easygoing personality?", "C. L. R. James observed Wes Hall simply exudes good nature at every pore.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was distinctive about his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's style", "Truth_answer": "While Wes Hall was an aggressive fast bowler, he was not one to set out to injure the batsman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Wes Hall had characteristic humour.", "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor?", "Wes Hall said of this innings, Ah, but it wasn't any old hundred, it was against the intelligentsia“.", "Did Wes Hall have an easygoing personality?", "C. L. R. James observed Wes Hall simply exudes good nature at every pore.“", "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's style?", "While Wes Hall was an aggressive fast bowler, he was not one to set out to injure the batsman." ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was distinctive about his personality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's personality besides his good nature at every pore", "Truth_answer": "Johnnie Moyes described Wes Hall as a rare box-office attraction, a man who caught and held the affections of the paying public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's personality besides his good nature at every pore?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Wes Hall had characteristic humour.", "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor?", "Wes Hall said of this innings, Ah, but it wasn't any old hundred, it was against the intelligentsia“.", "Did Wes Hall have an easygoing personality?", "C. L. R. James observed Wes Hall simply exudes good nature at every pore.“", "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's style?", "While Wes Hall was an aggressive fast bowler, he was not one to set out to injure the batsman.", "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's personality besides his good nature at every pore?", "Johnnie Moyes described Wes Hall as a rare box-office attraction, a man who caught and held the affections of the paying public." ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his fellow players like him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall's fellow players likeWes", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall's fellow players likeWes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall#Style_and_personality", "Context": [ "What sort of style did Wes Hall have?", "Wes Hall had a graceful, classical action and one of the longest run-ups in Test cricket.", "Did Wes Hall's style develop over time?", "What was Wes Hall's personality like?", "Wes Hall had characteristic humour.", "Are there any stories that illustrate Wes Hall's characteristic humor?", "Wes Hall said of this innings, Ah, but it wasn't any old hundred, it was against the intelligentsia“.", "Did Wes Hall have an easygoing personality?", "C. L. R. James observed Wes Hall simply exudes good nature at every pore.“", "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's style?", "While Wes Hall was an aggressive fast bowler, he was not one to set out to injure the batsman.", "What else was distinctive about Wes Hall's personality besides his good nature at every pore?", "Johnnie Moyes described Wes Hall as a rare box-office attraction, a man who caught and held the affections of the paying public.", "Did Wes Hall's fellow players likeWes?" ], "Conversation_no": 1038, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wes Hall's article", "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall was fond of a bet and was a keen follower of horseracing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Wes Hall article besides his style and his good natured personality?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1039, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2oo2", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2oo2", "Truth_answer": "On October 20, 2002, Criss Angel performed in the ABC Family television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Criss Angel in 2oo2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel", "Context": [ "what happened to Criss Angel in 2oo2", "On October 20, 2002, Criss Angel performed in the ABC Family television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist." ], "Conversation_no": 1039, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is the television popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the television show Criss Angel Mindfreak popular", "Truth_answer": "The show became one of the most popular foreign television shows in parts of Asia, including China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the television show Criss Angel Mindfreak popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel", "Context": [ "what happened to Criss Angel in 2oo2", "On October 20, 2002, Criss Angel performed in the ABC Family television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist.", "is the television show Criss Angel Mindfreak popular?", "The show became one of the most popular foreign television shows in parts of Asia, including China." ], "Conversation_no": 1039, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any other television shows", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Criss Angel have any other television show besides Criss Angel Mindfreak", "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel BeLIEve", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Criss Angel have any other television show besides Criss Angel Mindfreak", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel", "Context": [ "what happened to Criss Angel in 2oo2", "On October 20, 2002, Criss Angel performed in the ABC Family television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist.", "is the television show Criss Angel Mindfreak popular?", "The show became one of the most popular foreign television shows in parts of Asia, including China.", "did Criss Angel have any other television show besides Criss Angel Mindfreak", "Criss Angel BeLIEve" ], "Conversation_no": 1039, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Criss Angel BeLIEve a popular show", "Truth_answer": "Endemol purchased the foreign distribution rights for the show, and was the most-watched new original series [on Spike TV] in more than 18 months according to The Hollywood Reporter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Criss Angel BeLIEve a popular show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist#Americans_for_Tax_Reform", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Americans for Tax Reform about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Americans for Tax Reform about", "Truth_answer": "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109024344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist#Americans_for_Tax_Reform", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP" ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform", "Truth_answer": "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist#Americans_for_Tax_Reform", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan." ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it that he did for the tax reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the tax reform that Grover Norquist did for the tax reform", "Truth_answer": "Grover Norquist launched his Wednesday Meeting series at ATR headquarters, initially to help fight President Clinton's healthcare plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109024344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it that Grover Norquist did for the Americans for Tax Reform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist#Americans_for_Tax_Reform", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan.", "What was it that Grover Norquist did for the Americans for Tax Reform?", "Grover Norquist launched his Wednesday Meeting series at ATR headquarters, initially to help fight President Clinton's healthcare plan." ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Norquist against Clinton's healthcare plan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Norquist opposed Clinton's healthcare plan", "Truth_answer": "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109024344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Norquist and the ATR against Clinton's healthcare plan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan.", "What was it that Grover Norquist did for the Americans for Tax Reform?", "Grover Norquist launched his Wednesday Meeting series at ATR headquarters, initially to help fight President Clinton's healthcare plan.", "Why was Norquist and the ATR against Clinton's healthcare plan?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP." ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the americans successful in requesting their tax reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Americans for Tax Reform successful in requesting their tax reform", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Americans for Tax Reform successful in requesting their tax reform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist#Americans_for_Tax_Reform", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan.", "What was it that Grover Norquist did for the Americans for Tax Reform?", "Grover Norquist launched his Wednesday Meeting series at ATR headquarters, initially to help fight President Clinton's healthcare plan.", "Why was Norquist and the ATR against Clinton's healthcare plan?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP.", "Were the Americans for Tax Reform successful in requesting their tax reform?" ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the tax reform started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the Americans for Tax Reform started", "Truth_answer": "To reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Americans for Tax Reform started?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan.", "What was it that Grover Norquist did for the Americans for Tax Reform?", "Grover Norquist launched his Wednesday Meeting series at ATR headquarters, initially to help fight President Clinton's healthcare plan.", "Why was Norquist and the ATR against Clinton's healthcare plan?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP.", "Were the Americans for Tax Reform successful in requesting their tax reform?", "Why was the Americans for Tax Reform started?", "To reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP." ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this affect the economy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Americans for Tax Reform that was started to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP affect the economy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Americans for Tax Reform that was started to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP affect the economy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist#Taxpayer_Protection_Pledge", "Context": [ "What was the Americans for Tax Reform by Grover Norquist about?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP", "Who came up with the idea of the Tax Reform by Grover Norquist?", "Grover Norquist is best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in 1985, which he says was done at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan.", "What was it that Grover Norquist did for the Americans for Tax Reform?", "Grover Norquist launched his Wednesday Meeting series at ATR headquarters, initially to help fight President Clinton's healthcare plan.", "Why was Norquist and the ATR against Clinton's healthcare plan?", "The primary policy goal of Americans for Tax Reform is to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP.", "Were the Americans for Tax Reform successful in requesting their tax reform?", "Why was the Americans for Tax Reform started?", "To reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP.", "How did the Americans for Tax Reform that was started to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP affect the economy?" ], "Conversation_no": 1040, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the Tax Reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Tax Reform", "Truth_answer": "Prior to the November 2012 election, 238 of 242 House Republicans and 41 out of 47 Senate Republicans had signed ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Tax Reform besides that it was started to reduce government revenues as a percentage of the GDP?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Early_life_and_education_(1906–1929)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did she grow up", "Truth_answer": "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Early_life_and_education_(1906–1929)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg" ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school", "Truth_answer": "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Early_life_and_education_(1906–1929)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg" ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she major in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg", "Truth_answer": "She obtained her doctorate in philosophy in 1929 at the University of Heidelberg with Karl Jaspers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Early_life_and_education_(1906–1929)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg", "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg?", "She obtained her doctorate in philosophy in 1929 at the University of Heidelberg with Karl Jaspers" ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What inspired her to start writing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What inspired Hannah Arendt to start writing", "Truth_answer": "Arendt's precocity continued, learning ancient Greek as a child, writing poetry in her teenage years, and starting both a philosophy club and Greek Graecae at her school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Hannah Arendt to start writing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Germany_(1929–1933)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg", "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg?", "She obtained her doctorate in philosophy in 1929 at the University of Heidelberg with Karl Jaspers", "What inspired Hannah Arendt to start writing", "Arendt's precocity continued, learning ancient Greek as a child, writing poetry in her teenage years, and starting both a philosophy club and Greek Graecae at her school." ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any problems during the holocaust?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hannah Arendt have any problems during the holocaust", "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Arendt joined Youth Aliyah, an organization that was founded in Berlin on the day Hitler seized power. These organizations saved many from the Holocaust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hannah Arendt have any problems during the holocaust?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Germany_(1929–1933)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg", "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg?", "She obtained her doctorate in philosophy in 1929 at the University of Heidelberg with Karl Jaspers", "What inspired Hannah Arendt to start writing", "Arendt's precocity continued, learning ancient Greek as a child, writing poetry in her teenage years, and starting both a philosophy club and Greek Graecae at her school.", "Did Hannah Arendt have any problems during the holocaust?", "In 1935, Arendt joined Youth Aliyah, an organization that was founded in Berlin on the day Hitler seized power. These organizations saved many from the Holocaust." ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most memorable thing to happen to her early in life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most memorable thing to happen to Hannah Arendt early in life", "Truth_answer": "She received religious instruction from the rabbi, Hermann Vogelstein. At the time the young Hannah confided that she wished to marry him when she grew up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most memorable thing to happen to Hannah Arendt early in life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Germany_(1929–1933)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg", "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg?", "She obtained her doctorate in philosophy in 1929 at the University of Heidelberg with Karl Jaspers", "What inspired Hannah Arendt to start writing", "Arendt's precocity continued, learning ancient Greek as a child, writing poetry in her teenage years, and starting both a philosophy club and Greek Graecae at her school.", "Did Hannah Arendt have any problems during the holocaust?", "In 1935, Arendt joined Youth Aliyah, an organization that was founded in Berlin on the day Hitler seized power. These organizations saved many from the Holocaust.", "What was the most memorable thing to happen to Hannah Arendt early in life?", "She received religious instruction from the rabbi, Hermann Vogelstein. At the time the young Hannah confided that she wished to marry him when she grew up." ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hannah Arendt marry", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p100", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p108", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p109", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p110", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p112", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p116", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p117", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p118", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p53", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p54", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p55", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p58", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p65", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p71", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p90", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p91", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p93", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p99" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hannah Arendt and rabbi, Hermann Vogelstein marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt#Germany_(1929–1933)", "Context": [ "Where did Hannah Arendt grow up?", "Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany but mostly raised in Königsberg", "Where did Hannah Arendt go to school?", "After completing her secondary education, she studied at the University of Marburg", "What did Hannah Arendt major in after completeing her secondary education and studying at the University of Marburg?", "She obtained her doctorate in philosophy in 1929 at the University of Heidelberg with Karl Jaspers", "What inspired Hannah Arendt to start writing", "Arendt's precocity continued, learning ancient Greek as a child, writing poetry in her teenage years, and starting both a philosophy club and Greek Graecae at her school.", "Did Hannah Arendt have any problems during the holocaust?", "In 1935, Arendt joined Youth Aliyah, an organization that was founded in Berlin on the day Hitler seized power. These organizations saved many from the Holocaust.", "What was the most memorable thing to happen to Hannah Arendt early in life?", "She received religious instruction from the rabbi, Hermann Vogelstein. At the time the young Hannah confided that she wished to marry him when she grew up.", "Did Hannah Arendt and rabbi, Hermann Vogelstein marry?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1041, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a family", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hannah Arendt have a family", "Truth_answer": "Her family moved in circles that included many intellectuals and professionals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hannah Arendt have a family", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf#At_Yale", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1042, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did whorf do at yale", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did whorf do at yale", "Truth_answer": "studied linguistics with Edward Sapir at Yale University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Benjamin Lee Whorf do at Yale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what did Benjamin Lee Whorf do at Yale", "studied linguistics with Edward Sapir at Yale University" ], "Conversation_no": 1042, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he graduate from there", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf graduate from Yale", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf graduate from Yale", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf#At_Yale", "Context": [ "what did Benjamin Lee Whorf do at Yale", "studied linguistics with Edward Sapir at Yale University", "did Benjamin Lee Whorf graduate from Yale" ], "Conversation_no": 1042, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he teach there", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf teach at Yale", "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf was a lecturer in Anthropology from 1937 through 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf teach at Yale", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf#At_Yale", "Context": [ "what did Benjamin Lee Whorf do at Yale", "studied linguistics with Edward Sapir at Yale University", "did Benjamin Lee Whorf graduate from Yale", "did Benjamin Lee Whorf teach at Yale", "Benjamin Lee Whorf was a lecturer in Anthropology from 1937 through 1938." ], "Conversation_no": 1042, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he receive any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf receive any awards from Yale", "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Yale awarded Benjamin Lee Whorf the Sterling Fellowship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf receive any awards from Yale", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_and_the_Doctor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1043, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Jay and the Doctor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Jay and the Doctor", "Truth_answer": "Best known as members of punk band Frenzal Rhomb, Jay and the Doctor are the on-air names of Australian radio duo Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jay and the Doctor in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Jay and the Doctor in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "Best known as members of punk band Frenzal Rhomb, Jay and the Doctor are the on-air names of Australian radio duo Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall." ], "Conversation_no": 1043, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jay and the Doctor, best known as members of Frenzal Rhomb, popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jay and the Doctor, best known as members of Frenzal Rhomb, popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_Malcolm_Young", "Context": [ "What is Jay and the Doctor in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "Best known as members of punk band Frenzal Rhomb, Jay and the Doctor are the on-air names of Australian radio duo Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall.", "Was Jay and the Doctor, best known as members of Frenzal Rhomb, popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 1043, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Forever Malcolm Young?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Forever Malcolm Young by Frenzal Rhomb", "Truth_answer": "Forever Malcolm Young is the title of the 2006 album by the Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029013120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_Malcolm_Young_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Forever Malcolm Young by Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_Malcolm_Young", "Context": [ "What is Jay and the Doctor in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "Best known as members of punk band Frenzal Rhomb, Jay and the Doctor are the on-air names of Australian radio duo Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall.", "Was Jay and the Doctor, best known as members of Frenzal Rhomb, popular?", "What is Forever Malcolm Young by Frenzal Rhomb?", "Forever Malcolm Young is the title of the 2006 album by the Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb." ], "Conversation_no": 1043, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Forever Malcolm Young by Frenzal Rhomb", "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at #34 on the ARIA charts but dropped out of the Top 50 in its second week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029013120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_Malcolm_Young_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Forever Malcolm Young by Frenzal Rhomb popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson#Santa_Fe_Trail", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened on the santa fe trail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened on the santa fe trail", "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe." ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have problems along the way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson#Early_life_(1809–1829)", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?" ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did they travel there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail", "Truth_answer": "Many of the customers at the saddle shop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit Carson heard stirring tales of the West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson#Santa_Fe_Trail", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?", "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail?", "Many of the customers at the saddle shop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit Carson heard stirring tales of the West." ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any other reasons for traveling the trail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any other reasons for Kit Carson traveling the trail besides him hearing stirring tales of the West", "Truth_answer": "In August 1826, against his mother's wishes, Kit Carson ran away from his apprenticeship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any other reasons for Kit Carson traveling the trail besides him hearing stirring tales of the West?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson#Early_life_(1809–1829)", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?", "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail?", "Many of the customers at the saddle shop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit Carson heard stirring tales of the West.", "was there any other reasons for Kit Carson traveling the trail besides him hearing stirring tales of the West?", "In August 1826, against his mother's wishes, Kit Carson ran away from his apprenticeship." ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he run away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Kit Carson run away", "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson found work in the saddlery not to his taste: he once stated the business did not suit me, and I concluded to leave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Kit Carson run away from his apprenticeship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?", "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail?", "Many of the customers at the saddle shop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit Carson heard stirring tales of the West.", "was there any other reasons for Kit Carson traveling the trail besides him hearing stirring tales of the West?", "In August 1826, against his mother's wishes, Kit Carson ran away from his apprenticeship.", "why did Kit Carson run away from his apprenticeship?", "Kit Carson found work in the saddlery not to his taste: he once stated the business did not suit me, and I concluded to leave." ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kit Carson article besides his trek to Santa Fe", "Truth_answer": "At the age of nineteen, Kit Carson began his career as a mountain man. He traveled through many parts of the American West with famous mountain men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kit Carson article besides his trek to Santa Fe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?", "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail?", "Many of the customers at the saddle shop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit Carson heard stirring tales of the West.", "was there any other reasons for Kit Carson traveling the trail besides him hearing stirring tales of the West?", "In August 1826, against his mother's wishes, Kit Carson ran away from his apprenticeship.", "why did Kit Carson run away from his apprenticeship?", "Kit Carson found work in the saddlery not to his taste: he once stated the business did not suit me, and I concluded to leave.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kit Carson article besides his trek to Santa Fe?", "At the age of nineteen, Kit Carson began his career as a mountain man. He traveled through many parts of the American West with famous mountain men." ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any other jobs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kit Carson have any other jobs", "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson joined the Union Army as a lieutenant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kit Carson have any other jobs besides his career as a mountain man?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson", "Context": [ "What happened on the santa fe trail with Kit Carson?", "Kit Carson went west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe.", "did Kit Carson and the caravan of fur trappers who trekked over the Santa Fe Trail have problems along the way?", "why did Kit Carson and travel west with a caravan of fur trappers, tending their livestock to trek over the Santa Fe Trail?", "Many of the customers at the saddle shop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit Carson heard stirring tales of the West.", "was there any other reasons for Kit Carson traveling the trail besides him hearing stirring tales of the West?", "In August 1826, against his mother's wishes, Kit Carson ran away from his apprenticeship.", "why did Kit Carson run away from his apprenticeship?", "Kit Carson found work in the saddlery not to his taste: he once stated the business did not suit me, and I concluded to leave.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kit Carson article besides his trek to Santa Fe?", "At the age of nineteen, Kit Carson began his career as a mountain man. He traveled through many parts of the American West with famous mountain men.", "did Kit Carson have any other jobs besides his career as a mountain man?", "Kit Carson joined the Union Army as a lieutenant." ], "Conversation_no": 1044, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he enjoy exploring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kit Carson enjoy exploring", "Truth_answer": "In addition to the company of free-spirited, rugged mountain men, Kit Carson sought action and adventure. He found what he was looking for in killing and scalping Indians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kit Carson enjoy exploring as a mountain man?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through#The_Great_Fire,_disbandment_announcement_and_final_tours_(2010–2014)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1045, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Great Fire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Great Fire", "Truth_answer": "The name of Bleeding Through's new record would be called The Great Fire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Great Fire by Bleeding Through?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Great Fire by Bleeding Through?", "The name of Bleeding Through's new record would be called The Great Fire." ], "Conversation_no": 1045, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any hit singles on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bleeding Through have any hit singles on the Great Fire album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bleeding Through have any hit singles on the Great Fire album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through#The_Great_Fire,_disbandment_announcement_and_final_tours_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What is the Great Fire by Bleeding Through?", "The name of Bleeding Through's new record would be called The Great Fire.", "Did Bleeding Through have any hit singles on the Great Fire album?" ], "Conversation_no": 1045, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened", "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 2013 Bleeding Through announced their upcoming tour in Europe would be their last, leading to rumors that the band would be breaking up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bleeding Through after the release of the Great Fire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Great Fire by Bleeding Through?", "The name of Bleeding Through's new record would be called The Great Fire.", "Did Bleeding Through have any hit singles on the Great Fire album?", "What happened to Bleeding Through after the release of the Great Fire?", "On January 3, 2013 Bleeding Through announced their upcoming tour in Europe would be their last, leading to rumors that the band would be breaking up." ], "Conversation_no": 1045, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was their final tour a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bleeding Through's final tour in Europe a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bleeding Through's final tour in Europe a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)#2009–11:_The_Resistance", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1046, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some popular songs from these albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some popular songs from these albums", "Truth_answer": "Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some popular songs from Muse's two self-produced albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)#2009–11:_The_Resistance", "Context": [ "What are some popular songs from Muse's two self-produced albums?", "Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires" ], "Conversation_no": 1046, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did either album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did either self-produced Muse album, Resistance and The 2nd Law win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Muse won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album for The Resistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either self-produced Muse album, Resistance and The 2nd Law win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)", "Context": [ "What are some popular songs from Muse's two self-produced albums?", "Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires", "Did either self-produced Muse album, Resistance and The 2nd Law win any awards?", "Muse won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album for The Resistance." ], "Conversation_no": 1046, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Resistance and The 2nd Law albums by Muse do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Resistance reached number three on the Billboard 200. The 2nd Law reached number one in the UK Albums Chart, and number two on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Resistance and The 2nd Law albums by Muse do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)", "Context": [ "What are some popular songs from Muse's two self-produced albums?", "Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires", "Did either self-produced Muse album, Resistance and The 2nd Law win any awards?", "Muse won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album for The Resistance.", "How did The Resistance and The 2nd Law albums by Muse do on the charts?", "Resistance reached number three on the Billboard 200. The 2nd Law reached number one in the UK Albums Chart, and number two on the US Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 1046, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band tour for either album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band tour for either album", "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Resistance Tour and The 2nd Law Tour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muse band tour for The Resistance of The 2nd Law album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the thames television shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the thames television shows", "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the Euston Films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Euston Films", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Euston Films?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most successful project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project", "Truth_answer": "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her next project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant", "Truth_answer": "Rock Follies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia.", "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant?", "Rock Follies" ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most recent work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's most recent work", "Truth_answer": "Verity Lambert's last work was to produce the second series of Love Soup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's most recent work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia.", "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant?", "Rock Follies", "What was Verity Lambert's most recent work?", "Verity Lambert's last work was to produce the second series of Love Soup." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything interesting that sticks out that I should know about her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything interesting that sticks out that I should know about Verity Lambert", "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Verity Lambert left Thames, but remained as chief executive at Euston until leaving the following year to take up her first post in the film industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting that sticks out that I should know about Verity Lambert?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia.", "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant?", "Rock Follies", "What was Verity Lambert's most recent work?", "Verity Lambert's last work was to produce the second series of Love Soup.", "Anything interesting that sticks out that I should know about Verity Lambert?", "In 1982 Verity Lambert left Thames, but remained as chief executive at Euston until leaving the following year to take up her first post in the film industry." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her first post?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's first post in the film industry", "Truth_answer": "director of production for Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Verity Lambert's first post in the film industry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia.", "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant?", "Rock Follies", "What was Verity Lambert's most recent work?", "Verity Lambert's last work was to produce the second series of Love Soup.", "Anything interesting that sticks out that I should know about Verity Lambert?", "In 1982 Verity Lambert left Thames, but remained as chief executive at Euston until leaving the following year to take up her first post in the film industry.", "What was Verity Lambert's first post in the film industry?", "director of production for Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any notable awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Verity Lambert win any notable awards", "Truth_answer": "Verity Lambert received BAFTA's Alan Clarke Award for Outstanding Contribution to Television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Verity Lambert win any notable awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were the thames television shows in relation to Verity Lambert?", "In 1974, Verity Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television. During her time in this position she oversaw several high-profile and successful contributions to the ITV network.", "What were the Euston Films?", "In 1976, Verity Lambert was made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.", "What was Verity Lambert's most successful project?", "The Naked Civil Servant won a British Academy Television Award for its star John Hurt as well as a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and a prize at the Prix Italia.", "What was Verity Lambert's next project after The Naked Civil Servant?", "Rock Follies", "What was Verity Lambert's most recent work?", "Verity Lambert's last work was to produce the second series of Love Soup.", "Anything interesting that sticks out that I should know about Verity Lambert?", "In 1982 Verity Lambert left Thames, but remained as chief executive at Euston until leaving the following year to take up her first post in the film industry.", "What was Verity Lambert's first post in the film industry?", "director of production for Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment.", "Did Verity Lambert win any notable awards?", "Verity Lambert received BAFTA's Alan Clarke Award for Outstanding Contribution to Television." ], "Conversation_no": 1047, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What show was she on the longest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What show was Verity Lambert on the longest", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show was Verity Lambert on the longest?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she begin her early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did she begin her early career", "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months." ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other work did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months", "Truth_answer": "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television." ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Verity Lambert do next", "Truth_answer": "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary." ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What television shows did she work on.", "Transformer_rewrite": "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary", "Truth_answer": "State Your Case", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary.", "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary?", "State Your Case" ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other shows did she work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary besides State Your Case", "Truth_answer": "Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary besides State Your Case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary.", "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary?", "State Your Case", "What other shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary besides State Your Case?", "Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers" ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other events happened to her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other events happened to Verity Lambert", "Truth_answer": "While Verity Lambert was working as a Production Assistant on Armchair Theatre, an actor died during a broadcast of Underground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events happened to Verity Lambert besides working on Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary.", "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary?", "State Your Case", "What other shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary besides State Your Case?", "Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers", "What other events happened to Verity Lambert besides working on Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers?", "While Verity Lambert was working as a Production Assistant on Armchair Theatre, an actor died during a broadcast of Underground." ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this effect Verity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did it effect Verity when an actor died during a broadcast of Underground", "Truth_answer": "Verity Lambert had to take responsibility for directing the cameras from the studio gallery while director Ted Kotcheff worked with the actors on the studio floor to accommodate the loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it effect Verity when an actor died during a broadcast of Underground?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary.", "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary?", "State Your Case", "What other shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary besides State Your Case?", "Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers", "What other events happened to Verity Lambert besides working on Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers?", "While Verity Lambert was working as a Production Assistant on Armchair Theatre, an actor died during a broadcast of Underground.", "How did it effect Verity when an actor died during a broadcast of Underground?", "Verity Lambert had to take responsibility for directing the cameras from the studio gallery while director Ted Kotcheff worked with the actors on the studio floor to accommodate the loss." ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened later in her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened later in Verity Lambert's career", "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Verity Lambert left ABC, spending a year working as the personal assistant to American television producer David Susskind at the independent production company Talent Associates in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened later in Verity Lambert's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert#Early_career_in_independent_television", "Context": [ "Where did Verity Lambert begin her early career?", "In 1956, Verity Lambert entered the television industry as a secretary at Granada Television's press office. She was sacked from this job after six months.", "What other work did Verity Lambert do after she was sacked from this job as secretary at Granada Television after six months?", "Following her dismissal from Granada, Verity Lambert took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television.", "What did Verity Lambert do next after she took a job as a shorthand-typist at ABC Television?", "Verity Lambert soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama and then a production secretary.", "What television shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary?", "State Your Case", "What other shows did Verity Lambert work on as production secretary besides State Your Case?", "Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers", "What other events happened to Verity Lambert besides working on Armchair Theatre and also early episodes of The Avengers?", "While Verity Lambert was working as a Production Assistant on Armchair Theatre, an actor died during a broadcast of Underground.", "How did it effect Verity when an actor died during a broadcast of Underground?", "Verity Lambert had to take responsibility for directing the cameras from the studio gallery while director Ted Kotcheff worked with the actors on the studio floor to accommodate the loss.", "What happened later in Verity Lambert's career?", "In 1961, Verity Lambert left ABC, spending a year working as the personal assistant to American television producer David Susskind at the independent production company Talent Associates in New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1048, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever work for ABC anymore?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Verity Lambert ever work for ABC anymore after leaving in 1961", "Truth_answer": "Returning to England, Verity Lambert rejoined ABC with an ambition to direct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120214157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verity_Lambert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Verity Lambert ever work for ABC anymore after leaving in 1961?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins#Early_years:_1988–1991", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins#Early_years:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea." ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the first member to join Corgan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan", "Truth_answer": "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins#Early_years:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together." ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins", "Truth_answer": "their 1991 debut studio album Gish", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Fake_Tales_of_San_Francisco_p19", "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins#Mainstream_breakout_and_Siamese_Dream:_1992–1994", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together.", "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins?", "their 1991 debut studio album Gish" ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release a full-length album with Virgin after signing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release a full-length album with Virgin after signing", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release a full-length album with Virgin after signing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins#Mainstream_breakout_and_Siamese_Dream:_1992–1994", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together.", "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins?", "their 1991 debut studio album Gish", "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release a full-length album with Virgin after signing?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the album The Smashing Pumpkins released after signing with Virgin Records", "Truth_answer": "Siamese Dream", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album The Smashing Pumpkins released after signing with Virgin Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins#Musical_style,_influences,_and_legacy", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together.", "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins?", "their 1991 debut studio album Gish", "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release a full-length album with Virgin after signing?", "Yes", "What was the name of the album The Smashing Pumpkins released after signing with Virgin Records?", "Siamese Dream" ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they well received by critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were The Smashing Pumpkins well received by critics", "Truth_answer": "Music critics were not often fans of Corgan's angst-filled lyrics. Jim DeRogatis wrote in a 1993 Chicago Sun-Times article that Corgan's lyrics too often sound like sophomoric poetry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Smashing Pumpkins well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together.", "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins?", "their 1991 debut studio album Gish", "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release a full-length album with Virgin after signing?", "Yes", "What was the name of the album The Smashing Pumpkins released after signing with Virgin Records?", "Siamese Dream", "Were The Smashing Pumpkins well received by critics?", "Music critics were not often fans of Corgan's angst-filled lyrics. Jim DeRogatis wrote in a 1993 Chicago Sun-Times article that Corgan's lyrics too often sound like sophomoric poetry." ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins go on tour", "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins built its audience with extensive touring and their 1995 follow-up, the double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins go on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins", "Context": [ "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins formed?", "Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea.", "Who was the first member of The Smashing Pumpkins to join Billy Corgan?", "While working there, Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha. Adorning themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, the two began writing songs together.", "What was the first album released by The Smashing Pumpkins?", "their 1991 debut studio album Gish", "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release a full-length album with Virgin after signing?", "Yes", "What was the name of the album The Smashing Pumpkins released after signing with Virgin Records?", "Siamese Dream", "Were The Smashing Pumpkins well received by critics?", "Music critics were not often fans of Corgan's angst-filled lyrics. Jim DeRogatis wrote in a 1993 Chicago Sun-Times article that Corgan's lyrics too often sound like sophomoric poetry.", "Did The Smashing Pumpkins go on tour?", "The Smashing Pumpkins built its audience with extensive touring and their 1995 follow-up, the double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness." ], "Conversation_no": 1049, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Smashing Pumpkins article", "Truth_answer": "With 30 million albums sold worldwide, the Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands of the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Smashing Pumpkins article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his theory", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is his theory", "Truth_answer": "Nudge theory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201123753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201123753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Legal_philosophy", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory" ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does this mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Truth_answer": "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Legal_philosophy", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory", "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better." ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Nudge mean", "Truth_answer": "Cass Sunstein counsels thinkers/academics/politicians to embrace the findings of behavioral economics as applied to law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201123753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cass Sunstein mean by Nudge theory and the term choice architect.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Career", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory", "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better.", "What else did Cass Sunstein mean by Nudge theory and the term choice architect.", "Cass Sunstein counsels thinkers/academics/politicians to embrace the findings of behavioral economics as applied to law." ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What view do people take onthat", "Transformer_rewrite": "What view do people take onthat", "Truth_answer": "Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness. The ideas in the book proved popular with politicians such as U.S. President Barack Obama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What view do people take on the Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Legal_philosophy", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory", "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better.", "What else did Cass Sunstein mean by Nudge theory and the term choice architect.", "Cass Sunstein counsels thinkers/academics/politicians to embrace the findings of behavioral economics as applied to law.", "What view do people take on the Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein", "Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness. The ideas in the book proved popular with politicians such as U.S. President Barack Obama." ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he support", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Cass Sunstein publically support", "Truth_answer": "Publically supported George W. Bush's judicial nominees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Cass Sunstein publically support", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Legal_philosophy", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory", "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better.", "What else did Cass Sunstein mean by Nudge theory and the term choice architect.", "Cass Sunstein counsels thinkers/academics/politicians to embrace the findings of behavioral economics as applied to law.", "What view do people take on the Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein", "Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness. The ideas in the book proved popular with politicians such as U.S. President Barack Obama.", "Who did Cass Sunstein publically support", "Publically supported George W. Bush's judicial nominees" ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were their names", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of George W. Bush's judicial nominees that Cass Sunstein publically supported", "Truth_answer": "Michael W. McConnell and John G. Roberts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201123753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of George W. Bush's judicial nominees that Cass Sunstein publically supported?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Legal_philosophy", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory", "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better.", "What else did Cass Sunstein mean by Nudge theory and the term choice architect.", "Cass Sunstein counsels thinkers/academics/politicians to embrace the findings of behavioral economics as applied to law.", "What view do people take on the Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein", "Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness. The ideas in the book proved popular with politicians such as U.S. President Barack Obama.", "Who did Cass Sunstein publically support", "Publically supported George W. Bush's judicial nominees", "What were the names of George W. Bush's judicial nominees that Cass Sunstein publically supported?", "Michael W. McConnell and John G. Roberts" ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he support", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Michael W. McConnell and John G. Roberts endorse", "Truth_answer": "the death penalty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201123753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cass Sunstein support besides Michael W. McConnell and John G. Roberts", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein#Legal_philosophy", "Context": [ "What is Cass Sunstein's theory", "Nudge theory", "What does Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein mean", "Maintaining freedom of choice while also steering people's decisions in directions that will make their lives go better.", "What else did Cass Sunstein mean by Nudge theory and the term choice architect.", "Cass Sunstein counsels thinkers/academics/politicians to embrace the findings of behavioral economics as applied to law.", "What view do people take on the Nudge theory by Cass Sunstein", "Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness. The ideas in the book proved popular with politicians such as U.S. President Barack Obama.", "Who did Cass Sunstein publically support", "Publically supported George W. Bush's judicial nominees", "What were the names of George W. Bush's judicial nominees that Cass Sunstein publically supported?", "Michael W. McConnell and John G. Roberts", "What else did Cass Sunstein support besides Michael W. McConnell and John G. Roberts", "the death penalty" ], "Conversation_no": 1050, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did that make people call him", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cass Sunstein supporting the death penalty make people call him", "Truth_answer": "Despite this some view Cass Sunstein as liberal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cass Sunstein supporting the death penalty make people call him", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#1991–1995:_Brown_Sugar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1991", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1991", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170513054419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Sugar_(D%27Angelo_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#1991–1995:_Brown_Sugar", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape." ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was brown sugar released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "Truth_answer": "June 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#1991–1995:_Brown_Sugar", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "June 1995" ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was brown sugar a success", "Truth_answer": "Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was brown sugar by D'Angelo a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "June 1995", "was brown sugar by D'Angelo a success?", "Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1992", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to D'Angelo in 1992", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to D'Angelo in 1992", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#1991–1995:_Brown_Sugar", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "June 1995", "was brown sugar by D'Angelo a success?", "Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.", "What happened to D'Angelo in 1992" ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song was in brown sugar", "Transformer_rewrite": "What song was in brown sugar by D'Angelo", "Truth_answer": "The gold-selling Billboard Hot 100 hit Lady and R&B top-ten singles Brown Sugar and Cruisin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170513054419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Sugar_(D%27Angelo_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song was in brown sugar by D'Angelo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#1991–1995:_Brown_Sugar", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "June 1995", "was brown sugar by D'Angelo a success?", "Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.", "What happened to D'Angelo in 1992", "What song was in brown sugar by D'Angelo", "The gold-selling Billboard Hot 100 hit Lady and R&B top-ten singles Brown Sugar and Cruisin" ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1995", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to D'Angelo in 1995", "Truth_answer": "Brown Sugar was released in June 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to D'Angelo in 1995", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo#1991–1995:_Brown_Sugar", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "June 1995", "was brown sugar by D'Angelo a success?", "Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.", "What happened to D'Angelo in 1992", "What song was in brown sugar by D'Angelo", "The gold-selling Billboard Hot 100 hit Lady and R&B top-ten singles Brown Sugar and Cruisin", "What happened to D'Angelo in 1995", "Brown Sugar was released in June 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album given award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the album given award", "Truth_answer": "It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album was certified gold in Canada on May 9, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Brown Sugar by D'Angelo given an award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to D'Angelo in 1991", "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape.", "When was brown sugar by D'Angelo released", "June 1995", "was brown sugar by D'Angelo a success?", "Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.", "What happened to D'Angelo in 1992", "What song was in brown sugar by D'Angelo", "The gold-selling Billboard Hot 100 hit Lady and R&B top-ten singles Brown Sugar and Cruisin", "What happened to D'Angelo in 1995", "Brown Sugar was released in June 1995.", "was the album Brown Sugar by D'Angelo given an award?", "It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album was certified gold in Canada on May 9, 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 1051, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did angelo work with", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did angelo work with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did D'Angelo work with on his album Brown Sugar", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What tours did the band go on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What tours did the band go on", "Truth_answer": "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay" ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What years did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What years did the band Powderfinger tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?" ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the tour successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?", "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it promoted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the songMy Happiness by Powderfinger promoted", "Truth_answer": "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the songMy Happiness by Powderfinger promoted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?", "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful?", "How was the songMy Happiness by Powderfinger promoted?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release." ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what other ways was it promoted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what other ways was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted besides being put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release", "Truth_answer": "The band also did free promotional shows leading up to the release of My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted besides being put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?", "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful?", "How was the songMy Happiness by Powderfinger promoted?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "In what other ways was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted besides being put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release?", "The band also did free promotional shows leading up to the release of My Happiness." ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it promoted elsewhere?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted elsewhere besides the free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single", "Truth_answer": "In Europe, My Happiness received approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II, and the band sold out for three nights in a row in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted elsewhere besides the free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?", "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful?", "How was the songMy Happiness by Powderfinger promoted?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "In what other ways was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted besides being put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release?", "The band also did free promotional shows leading up to the release of My Happiness.", "Was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted elsewhere besides the free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single?", "In Europe, My Happiness received approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II, and the band sold out for three nights in a row in London." ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any fascinating about the tour or promotion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any fascinating about the tour or promotion besides the approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II, and the band selling out for three nights in a row in London", "Truth_answer": "My Happiness peaked on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a Billboard chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any fascinating about the tour or promotion besides the approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II, and the band selling out for three nights in a row in London?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "What tours did the band Powderfinger go on for their song My Happiness?", "North America tour with British rock group Coldplay", "What years did Powderfinger tour North America with British rock group Coldplay for their song My Happiness ?", "Was the My Happiness Powderfinger North America tour with British rock group Coldplay successful?", "How was the songMy Happiness by Powderfinger promoted?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release.", "In what other ways was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted besides being put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM two months prior to its United States release?", "The band also did free promotional shows leading up to the release of My Happiness.", "Was My Happiness by Powderfinger promoted elsewhere besides the free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single?", "In Europe, My Happiness received approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II, and the band sold out for three nights in a row in London.", "Is there any fascinating about the tour or promotion besides the approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program Viva II, and the band selling out for three nights in a row in London?", "My Happiness peaked on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a Billboard chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1052, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What number did it reach on the chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What number did My Happiness by Powderfinger peak on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks and on the Billboard chart", "Truth_answer": "at number 23", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102035627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_the_Frequency,_Kenneth%3F_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What number did My Happiness by Powderfinger peak on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks and on the Billboard chart?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1053, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he rise to prominence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he rise to prominence", "Truth_answer": "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s." ], "Conversation_no": 1053, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was he when word spread?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was Grigori Rasputin when word spread", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Grigori Rasputin when word of Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s.", "how old was Grigori Rasputin when word of Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread?" ], "Conversation_no": 1053, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were some of his followers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s.", "how old was Grigori Rasputin when word of Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread?", "who were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers?" ], "Conversation_no": 1053, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were their beliefs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Grigori Rasputin's beliefs", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers' beliefs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "when did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s.", "how old was Grigori Rasputin when word of Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread?", "who were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers?", "what were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers' beliefs?" ], "Conversation_no": 1053, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what's some more interesting information about his rise to prominence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's some more interesting information about Grigori Rasputin's rise to prominence besides word of Rasputin's activity and charisma during the early 1900s", "Truth_answer": "Upon meeting Sergei at the Nevsky Monastery, Grigori Rasputin was introduced to a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan, who was the inspector of the theological seminary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's some more interesting information about Grigori Rasputin's rise to prominence besides word of Rasputin's activity and charisma during the early 1900s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "when did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s.", "how old was Grigori Rasputin when word of Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread?", "who were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers?", "what were some of Grigori Rasputin's followers' beliefs?", "what's some more interesting information about Grigori Rasputin's rise to prominence besides word of Rasputin's activity and charisma during the early 1900s?", "Upon meeting Sergei at the Nevsky Monastery, Grigori Rasputin was introduced to a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan, who was the inspector of the theological seminary." ], "Conversation_no": 1053, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the meeting go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the meeting go", "Truth_answer": "Feofan was so impressed with Grigori Rasputin that he invited him to stay in his home, and became one of Rasputin's most important and influential friends in St. Petersburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the meeting at the Nevsky Monastery between Grigori Rasputin and Archimandrite Feofan go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in his later years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in his later years", "Truth_answer": "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did James Watt retire", "Truth_answer": "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do after he retired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired", "Truth_answer": "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they travel anymore?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Watt travel anymore", "Truth_answer": "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they accomplish anything after retirement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement", "Truth_answer": "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the proposal pull through?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the proposal pull through", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt's proposal for a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow pull through?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow.", "Did James Watt's proposal for a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow pull through?" ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about James Watt aside from his proposed method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow", "Truth_answer": "In 1816 James Watt took a trip on the paddle-steamer Comet, a product of his inventions, to revisit his home town of Greenock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about James Watt aside from his proposed method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow.", "Did James Watt's proposal for a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow pull through?", "Is there anything else interesting about James Watt aside from his proposed method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow?", "In 1816 James Watt took a trip on the paddle-steamer Comet, a product of his inventions, to revisit his home town of Greenock." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever win any awards for his inventions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Watt ever win any awards for his inventions", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt ever win any awards for his inventions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow.", "Did James Watt's proposal for a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow pull through?", "Is there anything else interesting about James Watt aside from his proposed method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow?", "In 1816 James Watt took a trip on the paddle-steamer Comet, a product of his inventions, to revisit his home town of Greenock.", "Did James Watt ever win any awards for his inventions?" ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he invent anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Watt invent anything else after retiring in 1800", "Truth_answer": "Among other things, James Watt invented and constructed several machines for copying sculptures and medallions which worked very well, but which he never patented.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt invent anything else after retiring in 1800?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow.", "Did James Watt's proposal for a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow pull through?", "Is there anything else interesting about James Watt aside from his proposed method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow?", "In 1816 James Watt took a trip on the paddle-steamer Comet, a product of his inventions, to revisit his home town of Greenock.", "Did James Watt ever win any awards for his inventions?", "Did James Watt invent anything else after retiring in 1800?", "Among other things, James Watt invented and constructed several machines for copying sculptures and medallions which worked very well, but which he never patented." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of those projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of those projects by James Watt using the several machines for copying sculptures and medallions which worked very well, but which he never patented", "Truth_answer": "One of the first sculptures James Watt produced with the machine was a small head of his old professor friend Adam Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of those projects by James Watt using the several machines for copying sculptures and medallions which worked very well, but which he never patented?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Later_years", "Context": [ "what happened inJames Watt's later years?", "James Watt retired in 1800.", "Why did James Watt retire in 1800?", "It was the same year that James Watt's fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired.", "What else did James Watt do after he retired when his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired?", "James Watt continued to invent other things before and during his semi-retirement.", "Did James Watt travel anymore after he retired?", "James Watt and his wife travelled to France and Germany, and he purchased an estate in mid-Wales at Doldowlod House, one mile south of Llanwrthwl, which he much improved.", "Did James Watt accomplish anything after retirement?", "James Watt proposed a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow.", "Did James Watt's proposal for a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow pull through?", "Is there anything else interesting about James Watt aside from his proposed method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow?", "In 1816 James Watt took a trip on the paddle-steamer Comet, a product of his inventions, to revisit his home town of Greenock.", "Did James Watt ever win any awards for his inventions?", "Did James Watt invent anything else after retiring in 1800?", "Among other things, James Watt invented and constructed several machines for copying sculptures and medallions which worked very well, but which he never patented.", "What were some of those projects by James Watt using the several machines for copying sculptures and medallions which worked very well, but which he never patented?", "One of the first sculptures James Watt produced with the machine was a small head of his old professor friend Adam Smith." ], "Conversation_no": 1054, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else in his later years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Watt do anything else in his later years", "Truth_answer": "James Watt maintained his interest in civil engineering and was a consultant on several significant projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt do anything else in his later years after he retired in 1800 besides producing sculptures with the machine?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What forms of art did the Iberians use", "Truth_answer": "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences." ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of tools did they use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of tools did the Iberians use", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?" ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What religion did the Iberians practice", "Truth_answer": "The Iberian polytheistic religion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?", "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "The Iberian polytheistic religion" ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influenced the Iberians art?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influenced the Iberians art", "Truth_answer": "influenced by the Greek and Phoenician practices", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced the Iberians art?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?", "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "The Iberian polytheistic religion", "What influenced the Iberians art?", "influenced by the Greek and Phoenician practices" ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they influence the Iberian art?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did artists influence the Iberian art", "Truth_answer": "The man-bull Bicha of Balazote and various depictions of sphinxes and lions bear a resemblance to eastern Mediterranean mythological creatures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Greeks and Phoenicians influence the Iberian art?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?", "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "The Iberian polytheistic religion", "What influenced the Iberians art?", "influenced by the Greek and Phoenician practices", "How did the Greeks and Phoenicians influence the Iberian art?", "The man-bull Bicha of Balazote and various depictions of sphinxes and lions bear a resemblance to eastern Mediterranean mythological creatures." ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influenced the Iberian's religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influenced the Iberian's religion", "Truth_answer": "Phoenician and Greek deities like Tanit, Baal, Melkart, Artemis, Demeter and Asclepius were known in the region and worshiped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced the Iberian's religion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?", "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "The Iberian polytheistic religion", "What influenced the Iberians art?", "influenced by the Greek and Phoenician practices", "How did the Greeks and Phoenicians influence the Iberian art?", "The man-bull Bicha of Balazote and various depictions of sphinxes and lions bear a resemblance to eastern Mediterranean mythological creatures.", "What influenced the Iberian's religion?", "Phoenician and Greek deities like Tanit, Baal, Melkart, Artemis, Demeter and Asclepius were known in the region and worshiped." ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Iberians go to a temple to practice religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Iberians go to a temple to practice religion", "Truth_answer": "Iberians performed their rites in the open and also maintained sanctuaries in holy places like groves, springs and caves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Iberians go to a temple to practice religion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "What forms of art did the Iberians use?", "The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians, and other cultures such as Assyrian, Hittite and Egyptian influences.", "What kind of tools did the Iberians use?", "What religion did the Iberians practice?", "The Iberian polytheistic religion", "What influenced the Iberians art?", "influenced by the Greek and Phoenician practices", "How did the Greeks and Phoenicians influence the Iberian art?", "The man-bull Bicha of Balazote and various depictions of sphinxes and lions bear a resemblance to eastern Mediterranean mythological creatures.", "What influenced the Iberian's religion?", "Phoenician and Greek deities like Tanit, Baal, Melkart, Artemis, Demeter and Asclepius were known in the region and worshiped.", "Did the Iberians go to a temple to practice religion?", "Iberians performed their rites in the open and also maintained sanctuaries in holy places like groves, springs and caves." ], "Conversation_no": 1055, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they believe in just one God?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Iberians believe in just one God", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Iberians believe in just one God?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Punic_War", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the Second Punic War?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Second Punic War", "Truth_answer": "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123213838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Punic_War_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123213838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Punic_War_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Second Punic War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Punic_War", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC" ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians", "Truth_answer": "Roman victory over Carthage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123213838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Punic_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians#Warfare", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Roman victory over Carthage" ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of weapons were used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians", "Truth_answer": "Iberian armaments included the famed Gladius Hispaniensis, a curved sword called the falcata, straight swords, spears, javelins and an all iron spear called the Soliferrum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Roman victory over Carthage", "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians?", "Iberian armaments included the famed Gladius Hispaniensis, a curved sword called the falcata, straight swords, spears, javelins and an all iron spear called the Soliferrum." ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What groups of people fought against each other?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What groups of people fought against each other in the Second Punic War with the Iberians", "Truth_answer": "Many Iberian and Celtiberian warriors fought for both Rome and Carthage, though most tribes sided with Carthage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What groups of people fought against each other in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Roman victory over Carthage", "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians?", "Iberian armaments included the famed Gladius Hispaniensis, a curved sword called the falcata, straight swords, spears, javelins and an all iron spear called the Soliferrum.", "What groups of people fought against each other in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Many Iberian and Celtiberian warriors fought for both Rome and Carthage, though most tribes sided with Carthage." ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any well known warriors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any well known warriors", "Truth_answer": "Rome sent Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage. Gnaeus subsequently defeated the Iberian Ilergetes tribe north of the Ebro who were allied with Carthage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any well known warriors in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Roman victory over Carthage", "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians?", "Iberian armaments included the famed Gladius Hispaniensis, a curved sword called the falcata, straight swords, spears, javelins and an all iron spear called the Soliferrum.", "What groups of people fought against each other in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Many Iberian and Celtiberian warriors fought for both Rome and Carthage, though most tribes sided with Carthage.", "Are there any well known warriors in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Rome sent Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage. Gnaeus subsequently defeated the Iberian Ilergetes tribe north of the Ebro who were allied with Carthage" ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Iberians Second Punic War article besides Rome sending Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage", "Truth_answer": "After the Carthaginian defeat, the Iberian territories were divided into two major provinces, Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Iberians Second Punic War article besides Rome sending Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Roman victory over Carthage", "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians?", "Iberian armaments included the famed Gladius Hispaniensis, a curved sword called the falcata, straight swords, spears, javelins and an all iron spear called the Soliferrum.", "What groups of people fought against each other in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Many Iberian and Celtiberian warriors fought for both Rome and Carthage, though most tribes sided with Carthage.", "Are there any well known warriors in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Rome sent Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage. Gnaeus subsequently defeated the Iberian Ilergetes tribe north of the Ebro who were allied with Carthage", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Iberians Second Punic War article besides Rome sending Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage?", "After the Carthaginian defeat, the Iberian territories were divided into two major provinces, Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior." ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What started the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What started the Second Punic War with the Iberians", "Truth_answer": "Hannibal laid siege to the Roman ally of Saguntum and this led to the beginning of the Second Punic War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberians", "Context": [ "When was the Second Punic War?", "Spring 218 to 201 BC", "Who won the Second Punic War for the Iberians?", "Roman victory over Carthage", "What kind of weapons were used by Iberians?", "Iberian armaments included the famed Gladius Hispaniensis, a curved sword called the falcata, straight swords, spears, javelins and an all iron spear called the Soliferrum.", "What groups of people fought against each other in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Many Iberian and Celtiberian warriors fought for both Rome and Carthage, though most tribes sided with Carthage.", "Are there any well known warriors in the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Rome sent Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage. Gnaeus subsequently defeated the Iberian Ilergetes tribe north of the Ebro who were allied with Carthage", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Iberians Second Punic War article besides Rome sending Gnaeus and Publius Cornelius Scipio to conquer Iberia from Carthage?", "After the Carthaginian defeat, the Iberian territories were divided into two major provinces, Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior.", "What started the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Hannibal laid siege to the Roman ally of Saguntum and this led to the beginning of the Second Punic War." ], "Conversation_no": 1056, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the war", "Truth_answer": "Wars and campaigns in the northern regions of the Iberian peninsula would continue until 16 BC, when the final rebellions of the Cantabrian Wars were defeated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Second Punic War with the Iberians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker#Later_career,_death,_and_postmortem_material_loss", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1057, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do later in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do later in his career", "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. He performed Boom Boom in the role of a street musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Lee Hooker do later in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker#Later_career,_death,_and_postmortem_material_loss", "Context": [ "What did John Lee Hooker do later in his career?", "John Lee Hooker appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. He performed Boom Boom in the role of a street musician." ], "Conversation_no": 1057, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did John Lee Hooker die", "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker died in his sleep on June 21, 2001, in Los Altos, California in his home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Lee Hooker die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker#Earlier_career", "Context": [ "What did John Lee Hooker do later in his career?", "John Lee Hooker appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. He performed Boom Boom in the role of a street musician.", "How did John Lee Hooker die?", "John Lee Hooker died in his sleep on June 21, 2001, in Los Altos, California in his home." ], "Conversation_no": 1057, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Lee Hooker's first career", "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker was working as janitor in a Detroit steel mill when his recording career began in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Lee Hooker's first career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did John Lee Hooker do later in his career?", "John Lee Hooker appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. He performed Boom Boom in the role of a street musician.", "How did John Lee Hooker die?", "John Lee Hooker died in his sleep on June 21, 2001, in Los Altos, California in his home.", "What was John Lee Hooker's first career?", "John Lee Hooker was working as janitor in a Detroit steel mill when his recording career began in 1948." ], "Conversation_no": 1057, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Lee Hooker's first album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Lee Hooker's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker#Early_life", "Context": [ "What did John Lee Hooker do later in his career?", "John Lee Hooker appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. He performed Boom Boom in the role of a street musician.", "How did John Lee Hooker die?", "John Lee Hooker died in his sleep on June 21, 2001, in Los Altos, California in his home.", "What was John Lee Hooker's first career?", "John Lee Hooker was working as janitor in a Detroit steel mill when his recording career began in 1948.", "What was John Lee Hooker's first album?" ], "Conversation_no": 1057, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other jobs before that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker have any other jobs before working as janitor in a Detroit steel mill", "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker worked in factories in various cities during World War II, eventually getting a job with the Ford Motor Company in Detroit in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker have any other jobs before working as janitor in a Detroit steel mill?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf#Post-career_exhibition_matches", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Graf start her post career exhibition matches", "Truth_answer": "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf#Post-career_exhibition_matches", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa." ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Graf play for in her exhibition matches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Graf play for in her exhibition matches", "Truth_answer": "Germany", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf#Post-career_exhibition_matches", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany" ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she perform well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf#Post-career_exhibition_matches", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany", "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets." ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she play for charity during her exhibition career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career", "Truth_answer": "In Berlin Steffi Graf hosted a charity gala, as well as inaugurating a tennis stadium renamed the Steffi Graf Stadion. Proceeds from her match went to Children for Tomorrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf#Post-career_exhibition_matches", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany", "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets.", "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career?", "In Berlin Steffi Graf hosted a charity gala, as well as inaugurating a tennis stadium renamed the Steffi Graf Stadion. Proceeds from her match went to Children for Tomorrow." ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Graf play in the United States at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf play in the United States at all", "Truth_answer": "In July 2005, Steffi Graf competed in one tie of World Team Tennis on the Houston Wranglers team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf play in the United States at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany", "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets.", "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career?", "In Berlin Steffi Graf hosted a charity gala, as well as inaugurating a tennis stadium renamed the Steffi Graf Stadion. Proceeds from her match went to Children for Tomorrow.", "Did Steffi Graf play in the United States at all?", "In July 2005, Steffi Graf competed in one tie of World Team Tennis on the Houston Wranglers team." ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she play her last exhibition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Steffi Graf play her last exhibition", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Steffi Graf participated in the WTT Smash Hits exhibition in Washington, D.C. to support the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steffi Graf play her last exhibition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany", "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets.", "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career?", "In Berlin Steffi Graf hosted a charity gala, as well as inaugurating a tennis stadium renamed the Steffi Graf Stadion. Proceeds from her match went to Children for Tomorrow.", "Did Steffi Graf play in the United States at all?", "In July 2005, Steffi Graf competed in one tie of World Team Tennis on the Houston Wranglers team.", "When did Steffi Graf play her last exhibition?", "In 2010, Steffi Graf participated in the WTT Smash Hits exhibition in Washington, D.C. to support the Elton John AIDS Foundation." ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do besides play tennis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Steffi Graf do besides play tennis", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Steffi Graf do besides play tennis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany", "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets.", "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career?", "In Berlin Steffi Graf hosted a charity gala, as well as inaugurating a tennis stadium renamed the Steffi Graf Stadion. Proceeds from her match went to Children for Tomorrow.", "Did Steffi Graf play in the United States at all?", "In July 2005, Steffi Graf competed in one tie of World Team Tennis on the Houston Wranglers team.", "When did Steffi Graf play her last exhibition?", "In 2010, Steffi Graf participated in the WTT Smash Hits exhibition in Washington, D.C. to support the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "What else did Steffi Graf do besides play tennis?" ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something that stands out about her exhibition career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something that stands out about Steffi Graf's exhibition career", "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf was ranked World No. 1 for 186 consecutive weeks, tied with Serena Williams, a record in the women's game and a record total 377 weeks overall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something that stands out about Steffi Graf's exhibition career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf", "Context": [ "When did Steffi Graf start her post career exhibition matches?", "Late 1999 and early 2000, as part of her Farewell Tour, Steffi Graf played exhibition matches against former rivals in New Zealand, Japan, Spain, Germany and South Africa.", "Who did Steffi Graf play for in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "Germany", "Did Steffi Graf perform well in her exhibition matches in Late 1999 and early 2000?", "In 2000, Steffi Graf played against Kimiko Date in Tokyo, winning in three sets. In 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini in straight sets.", "Did Steffi Graf play for charity during her exhibition career?", "In Berlin Steffi Graf hosted a charity gala, as well as inaugurating a tennis stadium renamed the Steffi Graf Stadion. Proceeds from her match went to Children for Tomorrow.", "Did Steffi Graf play in the United States at all?", "In July 2005, Steffi Graf competed in one tie of World Team Tennis on the Houston Wranglers team.", "When did Steffi Graf play her last exhibition?", "In 2010, Steffi Graf participated in the WTT Smash Hits exhibition in Washington, D.C. to support the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "What else did Steffi Graf do besides play tennis?", "What is something that stands out about Steffi Graf's exhibition career?", "Steffi Graf was ranked World No. 1 for 186 consecutive weeks, tied with Serena Williams, a record in the women's game and a record total 377 weeks overall." ], "Conversation_no": 1058, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever play with any other tennis superstars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf ever play with any other tennis superstars", "Truth_answer": "former world No. 1 men's tennis player Andre Agassi", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/athletes/tennis/steffi-graf-net-worth/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf ever play with any other tennis superstars?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1987–1990_(First_World_Series_title)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1059, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1987?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1987", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, the Twins reached the postseason for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 with Kirby Puckett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1987–1990_(First_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1987 with Kirby Puckett?", "In 1987, the Twins reached the postseason for the first time." ], "Conversation_no": 1059, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the post season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the post season", "Truth_answer": "Once there, Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987, when the Twins reached the postseason for the first time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1987–1990_(First_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1987 with Kirby Puckett?", "In 1987, the Twins reached the postseason for the first time.", "What happened in 1987, when the Twins reached the postseason for the first time?", "Once there, Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series." ], "Conversation_no": 1059, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the ending score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the ending score", "Truth_answer": "finished with a mark of 85-77", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ending score when the Twins reached the postseason for the first time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1987–1990_(First_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1987 with Kirby Puckett?", "In 1987, the Twins reached the postseason for the first time.", "What happened in 1987, when the Twins reached the postseason for the first time?", "Once there, Kirby Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series.", "What was the ending score when the Twins reached the postseason for the first time?", "finished with a mark of 85-77" ], "Conversation_no": 1059, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting I should know about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting I should know about Kirby Puckett after Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett hit only .208 in the Twins' five game AL Championship Series win over the Detroit Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting I should know about Kirby Puckett after Puckett helped lead the Twins to the 1987 World Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_World", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is A beautiful World?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is A beautiful World", "Truth_answer": "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201129174652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#1999–2003:_A_Beautiful_World_and_early_success", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke." ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful", "Truth_answer": "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#1999–2003:_A_Beautiful_World_and_early_success", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator." ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many copies did it sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance", "Truth_answer": "119,000 copies as of January, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#1999–2003:_A_Beautiful_World_and_early_success", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "119,000 copies as of January, 2012" ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what number was it on the billboard chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what number was Beautiful World by Robin Thicke on the billboard chart", "Truth_answer": "The album received very little promotion and debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200 albums chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what number was A Beautiful on the billboard chart after selling 119,000 copies as of January, 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#1999–2003:_A_Beautiful_World_and_early_success", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "119,000 copies as of January, 2012", "what number was A Beautiful on the billboard chart after selling 119,000 copies as of January, 2012?", "The album received very little promotion and debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200 albums chart" ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did critics have to say about the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did critics have to say about A Beautiful on the billboard", "Truth_answer": "Usher stated, I was blown away —I thought Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Shuggie Otis, Marvin Gaye — all in one album. Robin's got a soul you can't buy, man.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics have to say about the album A Beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "119,000 copies as of January, 2012", "what number was A Beautiful on the billboard chart after selling 119,000 copies as of January, 2012?", "The album received very little promotion and debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200 albums chart", "What did critics have to say about the album A Beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Usher stated, I was blown away —I thought Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Shuggie Otis, Marvin Gaye — all in one album. Robin's got a soul you can't buy, man.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any other albums between 1999-2003?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robin Thicke release any other albums between 1999-2003", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robin Thicke release any other albums between 1999-2003?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "119,000 copies as of January, 2012", "what number was A Beautiful on the billboard chart after selling 119,000 copies as of January, 2012?", "The album received very little promotion and debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200 albums chart", "What did critics have to say about the album A Beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Usher stated, I was blown away —I thought Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Shuggie Otis, Marvin Gaye — all in one album. Robin's got a soul you can't buy, man.“", "Did Robin Thicke release any other albums between 1999-2003?" ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were any of his songs a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were any of Robin Thicke's songs on A Beautifulk World a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any of Robin Thicke's songs on A Beautifulk World a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#1999–2003:_A_Beautiful_World_and_early_success", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "119,000 copies as of January, 2012", "what number was A Beautiful on the billboard chart after selling 119,000 copies as of January, 2012?", "The album received very little promotion and debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200 albums chart", "What did critics have to say about the album A Beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Usher stated, I was blown away —I thought Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Shuggie Otis, Marvin Gaye — all in one album. Robin's got a soul you can't buy, man.“", "Did Robin Thicke release any other albums between 1999-2003?", "were any of Robin Thicke's songs on A Beautifulk World a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he work with as a collaborator?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Robin Thicke work with as a collaborator", "Truth_answer": "Robin Thicke has cited Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Lil' Wayne, among others, as those who subsequently reached out to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Robin Thicke work with as a collaborator despite the album A Beautiful World's under-performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_World", "Context": [ "what is A beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", "Was the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke successful?", "The album's under-performance troubled Robin Thicke personally, but it proved enough to make him a wanted collaborator.", "how many copies did the album Beautiful World by Robin Thicke sell despite its under-performance?", "119,000 copies as of January, 2012", "what number was A Beautiful on the billboard chart after selling 119,000 copies as of January, 2012?", "The album received very little promotion and debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200 albums chart", "What did critics have to say about the album A Beautiful World by Robin Thicke?", "Usher stated, I was blown away —I thought Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Shuggie Otis, Marvin Gaye — all in one album. Robin's got a soul you can't buy, man.“", "Did Robin Thicke release any other albums between 1999-2003?", "were any of Robin Thicke's songs on A Beautifulk World a success?", "who did Robin Thicke work with as a collaborator despite the album A Beautiful World's under-performance?", "Robin Thicke has cited Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Lil' Wayne, among others, as those who subsequently reached out to him." ], "Conversation_no": 1060, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The album A Beautiful World have any singles", "Truth_answer": "When I Get You Alone and Brand New Jones“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album A Beautiful World by Robin Thicke have any singles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Deputy_Prime_Minister", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1061, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister", "Truth_answer": "After his father, then President, was assassinated on 9 May 2004, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ramzan Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Deputy_Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Ramzan Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "After his father, then President, was assassinated on 9 May 2004, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 1061, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he serve as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Ramzan Kadyrov serve as Deputy Prime Minister", "Truth_answer": "Ramzan Kadyrov remained the First Deputy Prime Minister until November 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ramzan Kadyrov serve as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Deputy_Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Ramzan Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "After his father, then President, was assassinated on 9 May 2004, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004.", "How long did Ramzan Kadyrov serve as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Ramzan Kadyrov remained the First Deputy Prime Minister until November 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1061, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything significant during his time as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ramzan Kadyrov do anything significant during his time as Deputy Prime Minister", "Truth_answer": "In August 2005, Ramzan Kadyrov declared that Europe's largest mosque would be built in place of the demolished ruins of Grozny's shattered downtown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ramzan Kadyrov do anything significant during his time as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Deputy_Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Ramzan Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "After his father, then President, was assassinated on 9 May 2004, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004.", "How long did Ramzan Kadyrov serve as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Ramzan Kadyrov remained the First Deputy Prime Minister until November 2005.", "Did Ramzan Kadyrov do anything significant during his time as Deputy Prime Minister?", "In August 2005, Ramzan Kadyrov declared that Europe's largest mosque would be built in place of the demolished ruins of Grozny's shattered downtown." ], "Conversation_no": 1061, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the mosque ever built?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the mosque ever built", "Truth_answer": "Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque completed in 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the mosque announced by Ramzan Kadyrov in 2005 ever built?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Acting_Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Ramzan Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "After his father, then President, was assassinated on 9 May 2004, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004.", "How long did Ramzan Kadyrov serve as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Ramzan Kadyrov remained the First Deputy Prime Minister until November 2005.", "Did Ramzan Kadyrov do anything significant during his time as Deputy Prime Minister?", "In August 2005, Ramzan Kadyrov declared that Europe's largest mosque would be built in place of the demolished ruins of Grozny's shattered downtown.", "Was the mosque announced by Ramzan Kadyrov in 2005 ever built?", "Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque completed in 2008" ], "Conversation_no": 1061, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the mosque", "Truth_answer": "Following a car accident in November 2005, in which Chechnya's prime minister Sergey Abramov was injured, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the caretaker prime minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Acting_Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Ramzan Kadyrov become Deputy Prime Minister?", "After his father, then President, was assassinated on 9 May 2004, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004.", "How long did Ramzan Kadyrov serve as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Ramzan Kadyrov remained the First Deputy Prime Minister until November 2005.", "Did Ramzan Kadyrov do anything significant during his time as Deputy Prime Minister?", "In August 2005, Ramzan Kadyrov declared that Europe's largest mosque would be built in place of the demolished ruins of Grozny's shattered downtown.", "Was the mosque announced by Ramzan Kadyrov in 2005 ever built?", "Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque completed in 2008", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov article?", "Following a car accident in November 2005, in which Chechnya's prime minister Sergey Abramov was injured, Ramzan Kadyrov was appointed as the caretaker prime minister." ], "Conversation_no": 1061, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after November 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ramzan Kadyrov do after November 2005 after being appointed as the caretaker prime minister", "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, responding to the publication of the Mohammed cartoons, Ramzan Kadyrov accused the Danes of spying and being pro-terrorist. He also banned Danish citizens from entering Chechnya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ramzan Kadyrov do after November 2005 after being appointed as the caretaker prime minister?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Chechen_economic_recovery_and_reconstruction", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1062, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the chechen recovery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the chechen recovery", "Truth_answer": "The Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction was in 2006, the production of Chechnya's industry increased by 11.9%. In 2007, the rate of growth was 26.4%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the chechen recovery with Ramzan Kadyrov?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Chechen_economic_recovery_and_reconstruction", "Context": [ "What was the chechen recovery with Ramzan Kadyrov?", "The Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction was in 2006, the production of Chechnya's industry increased by 11.9%. In 2007, the rate of growth was 26.4%." ], "Conversation_no": 1062, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what caused the increase?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what caused the production of Chechnya's industry increase by 11.9% in the chechen recovery", "Truth_answer": "Chechnya has received over 464 billion roubles in subsidies, grants and donations with federal subsidies accounting for 80% of the republic's budget", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the production of Chechnya's industry increase by 11.9% in the chechen recovery?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov#Chechen_economic_recovery_and_reconstruction", "Context": [ "What was the chechen recovery with Ramzan Kadyrov?", "The Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction was in 2006, the production of Chechnya's industry increased by 11.9%. In 2007, the rate of growth was 26.4%.", "what caused the production of Chechnya's industry increase by 11.9% in the chechen recovery?", "Chechnya has received over 464 billion roubles in subsidies, grants and donations with federal subsidies accounting for 80% of the republic's budget" ], "Conversation_no": 1062, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the reconstruction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the reconstruction withRamzan Kadyrov", "Truth_answer": "a striking change for the better in the Russian North Caucasus republic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reconstruction withRamzan Kadyrov?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the chechen recovery with Ramzan Kadyrov?", "The Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction was in 2006, the production of Chechnya's industry increased by 11.9%. In 2007, the rate of growth was 26.4%.", "what caused the production of Chechnya's industry increase by 11.9% in the chechen recovery?", "Chechnya has received over 464 billion roubles in subsidies, grants and donations with federal subsidies accounting for 80% of the republic's budget", "what was the reconstruction withRamzan Kadyrov?", "a striking change for the better in the Russian North Caucasus republic" ], "Conversation_no": 1062, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did the reconstruction take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the reconstruction, a striking change for the better in the Russian North Caucasus republic, with Ramzan Kadyrov take", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the reconstruction, a striking change for the better in the Russian North Caucasus republic, with Ramzan Kadyrov take?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1977?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1977", "Truth_answer": "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they change their musical direction?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties", "Truth_answer": "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Robert's role with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Robert's role with the band Journey", "Truth_answer": "lead singer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer" ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any new albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Journey the band release any new albums", "Truth_answer": "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer", "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity" ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Infinity do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well", "Truth_answer": "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer", "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity", "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well?", "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Infinity by Journey have any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "with their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Infinity by Journey have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer", "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity", "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well?", "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did the album Infinity by Journey have any hit singles?", "with their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did you find interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting after Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date", "Truth_answer": "In late 1978, manager Herbie Herbert fired Dunbar, who joined Bay Area rivals Jefferson Starship shortly thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting after Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)#References", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer", "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity", "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well?", "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did the album Infinity by Journey have any hit singles?", "with their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date.", "What else did you find interesting after Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date?", "In late 1978, manager Herbie Herbert fired Dunbar, who joined Bay Area rivals Jefferson Starship shortly thereafter." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he fire him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Journey's band manager Herbie Herbert fire Dunbar", "Truth_answer": "According to Robyn Flans, Aynsley Dunbar did not approve of the new musical direction. However, Herbie Herbert contends that it was a band decision based on Dunbar's unprofessional activities offstage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Journey's band manager Herbie Herbert fire Dunbar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer", "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity", "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well?", "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did the album Infinity by Journey have any hit singles?", "with their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date.", "What else did you find interesting after Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date?", "In late 1978, manager Herbie Herbert fired Dunbar, who joined Bay Area rivals Jefferson Starship shortly thereafter.", "Why did Journey's band manager Herbie Herbert fire Dunbar?", "According to Robyn Flans, Aynsley Dunbar did not approve of the new musical direction. However, Herbie Herbert contends that it was a band decision based on Dunbar's unprofessional activities offstage." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he was fired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Dunbar was fired by manager Herbie Herbert from Journey", "Truth_answer": "He was replaced by the Berklee College of Music-trained drummer, Steve Smith, who came from a jazz background.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dunbar was fired by manager Herbie Herbert from Journey?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1977 to Journey the band?", "Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Why did Journey the band change their musical direction by adding a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties?", "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "What was Robert's role with the band Journey?", "lead singer", "Did Journey the band release any new albums?", "Journey released their fourth album, Infinity", "Did Infinity by Journey the band do well?", "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Did the album Infinity by Journey have any hit singles?", "with their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date.", "What else did you find interesting after Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date?", "In late 1978, manager Herbie Herbert fired Dunbar, who joined Bay Area rivals Jefferson Starship shortly thereafter.", "Why did Journey's band manager Herbie Herbert fire Dunbar?", "According to Robyn Flans, Aynsley Dunbar did not approve of the new musical direction. However, Herbie Herbert contends that it was a band decision based on Dunbar's unprofessional activities offstage.", "What happened after Dunbar was fired by manager Herbie Herbert from Journey?", "He was replaced by the Berklee College of Music-trained drummer, Steve Smith, who came from a jazz background." ], "Conversation_no": 1063, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this replacement work well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did this replacement work well", "Truth_answer": "Perry, Schon, Rolie, Smith and Valory recorded Evolution, which gave the band their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 single, Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'; and Departure", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this replacement by the Berklee College of Music-trained drummer, Steve Smith, who came from a jazz background work well?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1064, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What college did Tom Cousineau go to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What college did Tom Cousineau go to", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Tom Cousineau go to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau", "Context": [ "What college did Tom Cousineau go to?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 1064, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he stay at Ohio state for his entire college career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau stay at Ohio State for his entire college career", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau stay at Ohio State for his entire college career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau", "Context": [ "What college did Tom Cousineau go to?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Did Tom Cousineau stay at Ohio State for his entire college career?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978." ], "Conversation_no": 1064, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did He play well during his time at Ohio State?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau play well during Tom Cousineau's time at Ohio State", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau still holds many of Ohio State's tackling records, holding six of the top 10 single-game tackling records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau play well during his time at Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau", "Context": [ "What college did Tom Cousineau go to?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Did Tom Cousineau stay at Ohio State for his entire college career?", "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University, where he played for legendary coach Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1975 to 1978.", "Did Tom Cousineau play well during his time at Ohio State?", "Tom Cousineau still holds many of Ohio State's tackling records, holding six of the top 10 single-game tackling records." ], "Conversation_no": 1064, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the school record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the school record", "Truth_answer": "Ohio State had an overall record of 36-10-2 and 28-4 in the Big Ten, were three-time Big Ten champs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ohio State's football record with Tom Cousineau?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow#Musical_theatre", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1065, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Barlow's role in musical theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Barlow's role in musical theatre", "Truth_answer": "In June 2013, Gary Barlow signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding Neverland and co-wrote the score for the theatre project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Barlow's role in musical theater?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow#Musical_theatre", "Context": [ "What was Gary Barlow's role in musical theater?", "In June 2013, Gary Barlow signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding Neverland and co-wrote the score for the theatre project." ], "Conversation_no": 1065, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Gary Barlow's new musical version of Finding Neverland successful", "Truth_answer": "On its first Broadway preview, Finding Neverland sold and posted a box office performance that, if it continued for a whole week, would have seen the show top $1 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gary Barlow's new musical version of Finding Neverland successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow#Musical_theatre", "Context": [ "What was Gary Barlow's role in musical theater?", "In June 2013, Gary Barlow signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding Neverland and co-wrote the score for the theatre project.", "Was Gary Barlow's new musical version of Finding Neverland successful?", "On its first Broadway preview, Finding Neverland sold and posted a box office performance that, if it continued for a whole week, would have seen the show top $1 million." ], "Conversation_no": 1065, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about his time with musical theater?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Gary Barlow's time with musical theater besides the musical Finding Neverland", "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow played J. M. Barrie, and sung a duet with British musical actress Laura Michelle Kelly featured in the Oscar-nominated documentary 20 Feet from Stardom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Gary Barlow's time with musical theater besides the musical Finding Neverland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow#Musical_theatre", "Context": [ "What was Gary Barlow's role in musical theater?", "In June 2013, Gary Barlow signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding Neverland and co-wrote the score for the theatre project.", "Was Gary Barlow's new musical version of Finding Neverland successful?", "On its first Broadway preview, Finding Neverland sold and posted a box office performance that, if it continued for a whole week, would have seen the show top $1 million.", "What else is significant about Gary Barlow's time with musical theater besides the musical Finding Neverland?", "Gary Barlow played J. M. Barrie, and sung a duet with British musical actress Laura Michelle Kelly featured in the Oscar-nominated documentary 20 Feet from Stardom." ], "Conversation_no": 1065, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Gary Barlow's duet performance with Laura Michelle Kelly", "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow's performance was well received, and after a successful performance run in Boston, Finding Neverland opened on Broadway in spring 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Gary Barlow's duet performance with Laura Michelle Kelly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1066, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Gary Barlow start songwriting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Gary Barlow start songwriting", "Truth_answer": "After leaving his career as a solo artist Gary Barlow returned to his first love of writing music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gary Barlow start songwriting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow#Songwriting,_producing_and_publishing", "Context": [ "When did Gary Barlow start songwriting?", "After leaving his career as a solo artist Gary Barlow returned to his first love of writing music." ], "Conversation_no": 1066, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who does he write songs for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who does Gary Barlow write songs for", "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow signed a song writing publishing deal with Sony and went to the US on a six-month songwriting project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Gary Barlow write songs for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he get his start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did he get his start", "Truth_answer": "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Wright get his start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher." ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long before he went pro", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much time passed before he became a professional player", "Truth_answer": "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright." ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career", "Truth_answer": "George Wright holds the NA career record for the most triples, 41, and he led the NA in triples with 15 in 1874.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright.", "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career?", "George Wright holds the NA career record for the most triples, 41, and he led the NA in triples with 15 in 1874." ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Wright win any championships", "Truth_answer": "George Wright helped the Boston Red Stockings win six league championships from 1871 to 1878.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Wright win any championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright.", "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career?", "George Wright holds the NA career record for the most triples, 41, and he led the NA in triples with 15 in 1874.", "Did George Wright win any championships?", "George Wright helped the Boston Red Stockings win six league championships from 1871 to 1878." ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Had he always wanted to play", "Transformer_rewrite": "Had George Wright always wanted to play baseball", "Truth_answer": "George Wright grew up with the national game and was barely in his teens when the American Civil War curtailed its boom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had George Wright always wanted to play baseball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright.", "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career?", "George Wright holds the NA career record for the most triples, 41, and he led the NA in triples with 15 in 1874.", "Did George Wright win any championships?", "George Wright helped the Boston Red Stockings win six league championships from 1871 to 1878.", "Had George Wright always wanted to play baseball?", "George Wright grew up with the national game and was barely in his teens when the American Civil War curtailed its boom." ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did George Wright grow up", "Truth_answer": "Before George Wright's birth in Yonkers, New York, Samuel Wright's Cricket Club moved from Manhattan to Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey, where many baseball clubs played in the 1850s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Wright grow up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright.", "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career?", "George Wright holds the NA career record for the most triples, 41, and he led the NA in triples with 15 in 1874.", "Did George Wright win any championships?", "George Wright helped the Boston Red Stockings win six league championships from 1871 to 1878.", "Had George Wright always wanted to play baseball?", "George Wright grew up with the national game and was barely in his teens when the American Civil War curtailed its boom.", "Where did George Wright grow up?", "Before George Wright's birth in Yonkers, New York, Samuel Wright's Cricket Club moved from Manhattan to Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey, where many baseball clubs played in the 1850s." ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he influenced by any of the greats", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was George Wright influenced by any of the greats", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Wright influenced by any of the greats?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)", "Context": [ "Where did George Wright get his start?", "During the war, both George Wright and his brother, Harry, played for the Gothams, moved from the juniors to the senior team at 15. At 17, the regular catcher.", "How much time passed before he became a professional player?", "When the NABBP permitted professionalism for 1869, Harry Wright augmented himself and four incumbents with five new men including his brother George Wright.", "Did George Wright have any outstanding accomplishments during his early career?", "George Wright holds the NA career record for the most triples, 41, and he led the NA in triples with 15 in 1874.", "Did George Wright win any championships?", "George Wright helped the Boston Red Stockings win six league championships from 1871 to 1878.", "Had George Wright always wanted to play baseball?", "George Wright grew up with the national game and was barely in his teens when the American Civil War curtailed its boom.", "Where did George Wright grow up?", "Before George Wright's birth in Yonkers, New York, Samuel Wright's Cricket Club moved from Manhattan to Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey, where many baseball clubs played in the 1850s.", "Was George Wright influenced by any of the greats?" ], "Conversation_no": 1067, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most memorable event in his early years", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most memorable event in George Wright's early years", "Truth_answer": "George Wright grew up with the national game and was barely in his teens when the American Civil War curtailed its boom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most memorable event in George Wright's early years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1068, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you provide me with information on World No. ! and Grand Slam history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you provide me with information on World No. ! and Grand Slam history", "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin held the No. 1 ATP ranking for 9 weeks during 2000 when he won his first Grand Slam at the US Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with information on Marat Safin's World No. 1 and Grand Slam history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin", "Context": [ "Can you provide me with information on Marat Safin's World No. 1 and Grand Slam history?", "Marat Safin held the No. 1 ATP ranking for 9 weeks during 2000 when he won his first Grand Slam at the US Open." ], "Conversation_no": 1068, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marat Safin article", "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin defeated Lleyton Hewitt in the 2005 final to secure his second Grand Slam in five years. En route to this final, he defeated top-ranked Roger Federer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marat Safin article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you provide me with information on Marat Safin's World No. 1 and Grand Slam history?", "Marat Safin held the No. 1 ATP ranking for 9 weeks during 2000 when he won his first Grand Slam at the US Open.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marat Safin article?", "Marat Safin defeated Lleyton Hewitt in the 2005 final to secure his second Grand Slam in five years. En route to this final, he defeated top-ranked Roger Federer." ], "Conversation_no": 1068, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he celebrate after he won the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marat Safin celebrate after he won the Australian Open Grand Slam in 2005", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marat Safin celebrate after he won the Australian Open Grand Slam in 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin", "Context": [ "Can you provide me with information on Marat Safin's World No. 1 and Grand Slam history?", "Marat Safin held the No. 1 ATP ranking for 9 weeks during 2000 when he won his first Grand Slam at the US Open.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marat Safin article?", "Marat Safin defeated Lleyton Hewitt in the 2005 final to secure his second Grand Slam in five years. En route to this final, he defeated top-ranked Roger Federer.", "Did Marat Safin celebrate after he won the Australian Open Grand Slam in 2005?" ], "Conversation_no": 1068, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he won the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Marat Safin won the Australian Open Grand Slam 2005 tournament", "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin's best result at Wimbledon was reaching the semifinals in 2008, beating No. 3 Novak Djokovic en route.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Marat Safin won the Australian Open Grand Slam 2005 tournament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin", "Context": [ "Can you provide me with information on Marat Safin's World No. 1 and Grand Slam history?", "Marat Safin held the No. 1 ATP ranking for 9 weeks during 2000 when he won his first Grand Slam at the US Open.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marat Safin article?", "Marat Safin defeated Lleyton Hewitt in the 2005 final to secure his second Grand Slam in five years. En route to this final, he defeated top-ranked Roger Federer.", "Did Marat Safin celebrate after he won the Australian Open Grand Slam in 2005?", "What happened after Marat Safin won the Australian Open Grand Slam 2005 tournament?", "Marat Safin's best result at Wimbledon was reaching the semifinals in 2008, beating No. 3 Novak Djokovic en route." ], "Conversation_no": 1068, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What important event happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What important event happened after Marat Safin reached the semifinals at Wimbledon 2008", "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin became the fourth of five active players in 2008 to reach the semifinals in all four Grand Slams, joining Roger Federer, David Nalbandian, and Novak Djokovic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What important event happened after Marat Safin reached the semifinals at Wimbledon 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insane_Clown_Posse#2004:_The_Wraith:_Hell's_Pit_Era", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1069, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What name did he perform under im 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What name did he perform under im 2004", "Truth_answer": "Violent J performed under Insane Clown Posse, a name for the duo formed by himself and Joseph Ustler a.k.a. Shaggy to Dope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What name did Violent J perform under in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was he born", "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/my-big-sister-janis-joplin", "Context": [ "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin had two younger siblings, Laura and Michael.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130155357id_/https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/my-big-sister-janis-joplin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin#1943–1961:_Early_years", "Context": [ "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943.", "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Janis Joplin had two younger siblings, Laura and Michael." ], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her childhood like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Janis Joplin's adolesence like", "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin was ostracized and bullied in high school. She became overweight and suffered from acne. Other kids taunted her and called her pig, freak, nigger lover, or creep.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Janis Joplin's adolesence like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943.", "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Janis Joplin had two younger siblings, Laura and Michael.", "What was Janis Joplin's adolesence like?", "Janis Joplin was ostracized and bullied in high school. She became overweight and suffered from acne. Other kids taunted her and called her pig, freak, nigger lover, or creep." ], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did she need more attention than them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Janis Jolpin need more attention than her siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Janis Jolpin need more attention than her siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin#1943–1961:_Early_years", "Context": [ "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943.", "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Janis Joplin had two younger siblings, Laura and Michael.", "What was Janis Joplin's adolesence like?", "Janis Joplin was ostracized and bullied in high school. She became overweight and suffered from acne. Other kids taunted her and called her pig, freak, nigger lover, or creep.", "Why did Janis Jolpin need more attention than her siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else happened to her as a child", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to Janis Joplin as a child besides becoming over weight and suffering from acne due to being ostracized and bullied", "Truth_answer": "As a teenager, Janis Joplin befriended a group of outcasts, one of whom had albums by blues artists, whom Joplin later credited with influencing her decision to become a singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Janis Joplin as a child besides becoming over weight and suffering from acne due to being ostracized and bullied?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943.", "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Janis Joplin had two younger siblings, Laura and Michael.", "What was Janis Joplin's adolesence like?", "Janis Joplin was ostracized and bullied in high school. She became overweight and suffered from acne. Other kids taunted her and called her pig, freak, nigger lover, or creep.", "Why did Janis Jolpin need more attention than her siblings?", "What else happened to Janis Joplin as a child besides becoming over weight and suffering from acne due to being ostracized and bullied?", "As a teenager, Janis Joplin befriended a group of outcasts, one of whom had albums by blues artists, whom Joplin later credited with influencing her decision to become a singer." ], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any accomplishments as a kid", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any accomplishments as a teenager", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any accomplishments as a teenager?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was Janis Joplin born?", "Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943.", "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Janis Joplin had two younger siblings, Laura and Michael.", "What was Janis Joplin's adolesence like?", "Janis Joplin was ostracized and bullied in high school. She became overweight and suffered from acne. Other kids taunted her and called her pig, freak, nigger lover, or creep.", "Why did Janis Jolpin need more attention than her siblings?", "What else happened to Janis Joplin as a child besides becoming over weight and suffering from acne due to being ostracized and bullied?", "As a teenager, Janis Joplin befriended a group of outcasts, one of whom had albums by blues artists, whom Joplin later credited with influencing her decision to become a singer.", "Did Janis Joplin have any accomplishments as a teenager?" ], "Conversation_no": 1070, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any romances", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any romantic relationships", "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's significant relationships included ones with Peter de Blanc, Country Joe McDonald (who wrote the song Janis at Joplin's request), David (George) Niehaus, Kris Kristofferson, and Seth Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any romantic relationships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1071, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote hound dog", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote hound dog", "Truth_answer": "Hound Dog is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song Hound Dog?", "Hound Dog is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller." ], "Conversation_no": 1071, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What side was it on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What side was Hound Dog on", "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley's 1956 Hound Dog was released as the B-side to the single Don't Be Cruel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On what side of the record was the song Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song Hound Dog?", "Hound Dog is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.", "On what side of the record was the song Hound Dog?", "Elvis Presley's 1956 Hound Dog was released as the B-side to the single Don't Be Cruel." ], "Conversation_no": 1071, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was this", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the song Hound Dog", "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Elvis Presley's Hound Dog released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song Hound Dog?", "Hound Dog is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.", "On what side of the record was the song Hound Dog?", "Elvis Presley's 1956 Hound Dog was released as the B-side to the single Don't Be Cruel.", "In what year was Elvis Presley's Hound Dog released?", "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released in 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 1071, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date was Elvis Presley's Houng Dog released", "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released on July 13, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was Elvis Presley's Houng Dog released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)#Elvis_Presley's_version_(1956)", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song Hound Dog?", "Hound Dog is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.", "On what side of the record was the song Hound Dog?", "Elvis Presley's 1956 Hound Dog was released as the B-side to the single Don't Be Cruel.", "In what year was Elvis Presley's Hound Dog released?", "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released in 1956.", "What date was Elvis Presley's Houng Dog released?", "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released on July 13, 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 1071, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who sang it live", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who sang the song Hound Dog live", "Truth_answer": "Ed Sullivan agreed to pay $50,000 for Elvis Presley to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. Hound Dog was performed during each of those programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang the song Hound Dog live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song Hound Dog?", "Hound Dog is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.", "On what side of the record was the song Hound Dog?", "Elvis Presley's 1956 Hound Dog was released as the B-side to the single Don't Be Cruel.", "In what year was Elvis Presley's Hound Dog released?", "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released in 1956.", "What date was Elvis Presley's Houng Dog released?", "Elvis Presley's Houng Dog was released on July 13, 1956.", "Who sang the song Hound Dog live?", "Ed Sullivan agreed to pay $50,000 for Elvis Presley to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. Hound Dog was performed during each of those programs." ], "Conversation_no": 1071, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did stroller say", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did stroller say", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Stoller say about Elvis Presley's Hound Dog performances on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in his early career", "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe." ], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he write for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe.", "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for?" ], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what types of things did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What types of work did Vijay Tendulkar write", "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar wrote novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of work did Vijay Tendulkar write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar", "Context": [ "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe.", "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for?", "What types of work did Vijay Tendulkar write?", "Vijay Tendulkar wrote novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays." ], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his other jobs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Vijay Tendulkar's other jobs besides writing novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays", "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar was a political journalist, and social commentator primarily in Marāthi. He also wrote screenplays, among them Umbartha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Vijay Tendulkar's other jobs besides writing novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbartha", "Context": [ "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe.", "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for?", "What types of work did Vijay Tendulkar write?", "Vijay Tendulkar wrote novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays.", "What were Vijay Tendulkar's other jobs besides writing novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays?", "Vijay Tendulkar was a political journalist, and social commentator primarily in Marāthi. He also wrote screenplays, among them Umbartha." ], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the film successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the film Umbartha successful", "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Umbartha won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi; and Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress in the Maharashtra State Film Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Umbartha successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar#1970s_and_1980s", "Context": [ "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe.", "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for?", "What types of work did Vijay Tendulkar write?", "Vijay Tendulkar wrote novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays.", "What were Vijay Tendulkar's other jobs besides writing novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays?", "Vijay Tendulkar was a political journalist, and social commentator primarily in Marāthi. He also wrote screenplays, among them Umbartha.", "Was the film Umbartha successful?", "In 1982, Umbartha won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi; and Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress in the Maharashtra State Film Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Umbartha work with", "Truth_answer": "Umbartha was directed by Jabbar Patel and starred Smitā Pātil and Girish Karnād.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vijay Tendulkar work with on Umbartha?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar#1970s_and_1980s", "Context": [ "What did Vijay Tendulkar do in his early career?", "Vijay Tendulkar began his career writing for newspapers. He wrote the plays Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār, Gṛhastha, Śrīmant, Gidhāḍe, and Śāntatā! Court Cālū Āhe.", "Who did Vijay Tendulkar write for?", "What types of work did Vijay Tendulkar write?", "Vijay Tendulkar wrote novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays.", "What were Vijay Tendulkar's other jobs besides writing novels, short story anthologies, plays, musicals, dialogues, translations, and essays?", "Vijay Tendulkar was a political journalist, and social commentator primarily in Marāthi. He also wrote screenplays, among them Umbartha.", "Was the film Umbartha successful?", "In 1982, Umbartha won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi; and Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress in the Maharashtra State Film Awards.", "Who did Vijay Tendulkar work with on Umbartha?", "Umbartha was directed by Jabbar Patel and starred Smitā Pātil and Girish Karnād." ], "Conversation_no": 1072, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Vijay Tendulkar win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar won Maharashtra State government awards in 1969 and 1972, the Mahārāshtra Gaurav Puraskār in 1999, the Sangeet Nātak Akademi Award in 1970 and 1998, among many others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vijay Tendulkar win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Dancing_Undercover_(1986–1987)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1073, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the dancing cover", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the dancing cover", "Truth_answer": "Dancing Undercover was an album released by Ratt in September 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dancing Undercover?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Dancing_Undercover_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What was Dancing Undercover?", "Dancing Undercover was an album released by Ratt in September 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1073, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was it a dissapointment", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the album Dancing Undercover a dissapointment", "Truth_answer": "The album Dancing Undercover was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the album Dancing Undercover a dissapointment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Undercover", "Context": [ "What was Dancing Undercover?", "Dancing Undercover was an album released by Ratt in September 1986.", "Why was the album Dancing Undercover a dissapointment?", "The album Dancing Undercover was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release." ], "Conversation_no": 1073, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dancing Undercover have any hits", "Truth_answer": "The album Dancing Undercover contains the hit single/video Dance, which appeared in the Miami Vice episode Down For The Count.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420114036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Undercover_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dancing Undercover have any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Dancing_Undercover_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What was Dancing Undercover?", "Dancing Undercover was an album released by Ratt in September 1986.", "Why was the album Dancing Undercover a dissapointment?", "The album Dancing Undercover was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release.", "Did Dancing Undercover have any hits?", "The album Dancing Undercover contains the hit single/video Dance, which appeared in the Miami Vice episode Down For The Count." ], "Conversation_no": 1073, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ratt go on tour", "Truth_answer": "Through 1987, Ratt embarked on a U.S. tour with newcomers Poison, and played in Europe as a part of the Monsters Of Rock Tour (widely bootlegged).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ratt go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Dancing_Undercover_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What was Dancing Undercover?", "Dancing Undercover was an album released by Ratt in September 1986.", "Why was the album Dancing Undercover a dissapointment?", "The album Dancing Undercover was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release.", "Did Dancing Undercover have any hits?", "The album Dancing Undercover contains the hit single/video Dance, which appeared in the Miami Vice episode Down For The Count.", "Did Ratt go on tour?", "Through 1987, Ratt embarked on a U.S. tour with newcomers Poison, and played in Europe as a part of the Monsters Of Rock Tour (widely bootlegged)." ], "Conversation_no": 1073, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Ratt article", "Truth_answer": "Ratt's tour with Poison was one of the highest grossing tours of 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Ratt article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was Carl born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Carl born", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://studentshare.org/essays/Jungian-Analysis_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129182243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung", "Context": [ "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland." ], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year was Carl Jung born", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung was born in 1875.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/26752_p1", "https://studentshare.org/essays/Jungian-Analysis_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129182243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung_p3", "http://www.jessicaadams.com/2016/02/25/how-carl-jung-explained-astrology/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Carl Jung born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung", "Context": [ "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland.", "In what year was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in 1875." ], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who are his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are Carl Jung's parents", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung was born to Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Carl Jung's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland.", "In what year was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in 1875.", "Who are Carl Jung's parents?", "Carl Jung was born to Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923)." ], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does he have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Carl Jung have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung had a younger sister, Johanna Gertrud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Jung have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland.", "In what year was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in 1875.", "Who are Carl Jung's parents?", "Carl Jung was born to Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923).", "Did Carl Jung have any siblings?", "Carl Jung had a younger sister, Johanna Gertrud." ], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his lifestyle as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Carl Jung's lifestyle as a child", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung was a solitary and introverted child. His observations about symbols, archetypes, and the collective unconscious were inspired, in part, by his early experiences combined with his later research.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Carl Jung's lifestyle as a child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung#University_studies_and_early_career", "Context": [ "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland.", "In what year was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in 1875.", "Who are Carl Jung's parents?", "Carl Jung was born to Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923).", "Did Carl Jung have any siblings?", "Carl Jung had a younger sister, Johanna Gertrud.", "What was Carl Jung's lifestyle as a child?", "Carl Jung was a solitary and introverted child. His observations about symbols, archetypes, and the collective unconscious were inspired, in part, by his early experiences combined with his later research." ], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Carl Jung attend school", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung attended Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel and the University of Basel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Carl Jung attend school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland.", "In what year was Carl Jung born?", "Carl Jung was born in 1875.", "Who are Carl Jung's parents?", "Carl Jung was born to Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923).", "Did Carl Jung have any siblings?", "Carl Jung had a younger sister, Johanna Gertrud.", "What was Carl Jung's lifestyle as a child?", "Carl Jung was a solitary and introverted child. His observations about symbols, archetypes, and the collective unconscious were inspired, in part, by his early experiences combined with his later research.", "Where did Carl Jung attend school?", "Carl Jung attended Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel and the University of Basel." ], "Conversation_no": 1074, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did his family treat him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did his family treat Carl Jung", "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung's mother's continuing bouts of absence and depression deeply troubled Jung and caused him to associate women with innate unreliability, whereas father meant for him reliability but also powerlessness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did his family treat Carl Jung?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do with his solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do with his solo career", "Truth_answer": "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movies did he work on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the other movies he has worked on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, and Good Burger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening.", "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, and Good Burger." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work on television shows also?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stewart work on television shows also", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, and Star Wars: Droids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart work on television shows also?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#TV_soundtracks", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening.", "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, and Good Burger.", "Did Stewart work on television shows also?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, and Star Wars: Droids." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work on other tv shows as well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland work on other tv shows besides The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee as well", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland work on other tv shows besides The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening.", "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, and Good Burger.", "Did Stewart work on television shows also?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, and Star Wars: Droids.", "Did Stewart Copeland work on other tv shows besides The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee as well?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other projects did he then do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other projects did Stewart Copeland then do", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland composed for the opera Holy Blood and Crescent Moon, the ballets Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, and King Lear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other projects did Stewart Copeland do besides composing soundtracks for film and television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Spyro_the_Dragon_soundtracks_(1998–2002,_2018)", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening.", "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, and Good Burger.", "Did Stewart work on television shows also?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, and Star Wars: Droids.", "Did Stewart Copeland work on other tv shows besides The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee as well?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.", "What other projects did Stewart Copeland do besides composing soundtracks for film and television?", "Stewart Copeland composed for the opera Holy Blood and Crescent Moon, the ballets Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, and King Lear." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have more music projects as well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland have more music projects besides composing operas and soundtracks for film and tv as well", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland occasionally played drums for other artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland have more music projects besides composing operas and soundtracks for film and tv as well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Solo_projects_and_movie_soundtracks_(1987–1998)", "Context": [ "What did Stewart Copeland do with his solo career?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "What movies did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickening.", "What are the other movies Stewart Copeland has worked on besides Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Highlander II: The Quickenin?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, and Good Burger.", "Did Stewart work on television shows also?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, and Star Wars: Droids.", "Did Stewart Copeland work on other tv shows besides The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee as well?", "Stewart Copeland composed soundtracks for the pilot for Babylon 5, Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.", "What other projects did Stewart Copeland do besides composing soundtracks for film and television?", "Stewart Copeland composed for the opera Holy Blood and Crescent Moon, the ballets Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, and King Lear.", "Did Stewart Copeland have more music projects besides composing operas and soundtracks for film and tv as well?", "Stewart Copeland occasionally played drums for other artists." ], "Conversation_no": 1075, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play drums for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Stewart Copeland play drums for", "Truth_answer": "Peter Gabriel employed Stewart Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time from his 1986 album So. He has also performed with Mike Rutherford and Tom Waits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stewart Copeland play drums for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Broadway:_1915–1919", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1915?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1915", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Broadway:_1915–1919", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the two collaborate on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Broadway:_1915–1919", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did P. G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton do next", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Broadway:_1915–1919", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918)." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any other successes", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton wrote a few more shows with other composers. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics , and fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other successes for P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton besides Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane , Oh, Boy! and Oh, Lady! Lady!!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918).", "Were there any other successes for P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton besides Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane , Oh, Boy! and Oh, Lady! Lady!!?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton wrote a few more shows with other composers. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics , and fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other composers did they write with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other composers did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton write with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other composers did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton write with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918).", "Were there any other successes for P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton besides Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane , Oh, Boy! and Oh, Lady! Lady!!?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton wrote a few more shows with other composers. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics , and fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin.", "What other composers did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton write with?" ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything other than musicals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did P. G. Wodehouse do anything other than musicals", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse worked extensively on his books, sometimes having two or more in preparation simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P. G. Wodehouse do anything other than musicals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918).", "Were there any other successes for P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton besides Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane , Oh, Boy! and Oh, Lady! Lady!!?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton wrote a few more shows with other composers. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics , and fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin.", "What other composers did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton write with?", "Did P. G. Wodehouse do anything other than musicals?", "P. G. Wodehouse worked extensively on his books, sometimes having two or more in preparation simultaneously." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were his novels popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were P. G. Wodehouse's novels popular", "Truth_answer": "Some critics of P. G. Wodehouse have considered his work flippant, but among his fans are former British prime ministers and many of his fellow writers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were P. G. Wodehouse's novels popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#1920s", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918).", "Were there any other successes for P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton besides Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane , Oh, Boy! and Oh, Lady! Lady!!?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton wrote a few more shows with other composers. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics , and fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin.", "What other composers did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton write with?", "Did P. G. Wodehouse do anything other than musicals?", "P. G. Wodehouse worked extensively on his books, sometimes having two or more in preparation simultaneously.", "Were P. G. Wodehouse's novels popular?", "Some critics of P. G. Wodehouse have considered his work flippant, but among his fans are former British prime ministers and many of his fellow writers." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the P. G. Wodehouse article", "Truth_answer": "Though never a naturally gregarious man, P. G. Wodehouse was more sociable in the 1920s than at other periods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the P. G. Wodehouse article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to P. G. Wodehouse in 1915?", "P. G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton, who became Wodehouse's closest friend and a regular collaborator.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborate on?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton collaborated on Miss Springtime (1916), which ran for 227 performance, a good run by the standards of the day.", "What did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton do next after Miss Springtime?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton produced several more successes, including Leave It to Jane (1917), Oh, Boy! (1917–18) and Oh, Lady! Lady!! (1918).", "Were there any other successes for P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton besides Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane , Oh, Boy! and Oh, Lady! Lady!!?", "P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton wrote a few more shows with other composers. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics , and fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin.", "What other composers did P. G. Wodehouse and writer Guy Bolton write with?", "Did P. G. Wodehouse do anything other than musicals?", "P. G. Wodehouse worked extensively on his books, sometimes having two or more in preparation simultaneously.", "Were P. G. Wodehouse's novels popular?", "Some critics of P. G. Wodehouse have considered his work flippant, but among his fans are former British prime ministers and many of his fellow writers.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the P. G. Wodehouse article?", "Though never a naturally gregarious man, P. G. Wodehouse was more sociable in the 1920s than at other periods." ], "Conversation_no": 1076, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was he more sociable in this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was P. G. Wodehouse more sociable in the 1920s", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was P. G. Wodehouse more sociable in the 1920s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Reign in Blood released", "Truth_answer": "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received by critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Reign in Blood well received by critics", "Truth_answer": "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Reign in Blood win any awards for the album", "Truth_answer": "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the hit singles from this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_of_Death_(Slayer_song)#Reception", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?" ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts", "Truth_answer": "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904131842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_of_Death_(Slayer_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer#Reign_in_Blood_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood", "Truth_answer": "In October 1986, Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US, and Malice in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer#Reign_in_Blood_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood.", "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "In October 1986, Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US, and Malice in Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this tour successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Reign in Pain world tour successful", "Truth_answer": "The band Slayer was added as the opening act on W.A.S.P.'s US tour, but just one month into it, drummer Dave Lombardo left the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Reign in Pain world tour successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer#Reign_in_Blood_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood.", "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "In October 1986, Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US, and Malice in Europe.", "Was the Reign in Pain world tour successful?", "The band Slayer was added as the opening act on W.A.S.P.'s US tour, but just one month into it, drummer Dave Lombardo left the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Dave Lombardo leave Slayer during the Reign in Pain tour", "Truth_answer": "Dave Lombardo said, I wasn't making any money. I figured if we were gonna be doing this professionally, on a major label, I wanted my rent and utilities paid.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dave Lombardo leave Slayer during the Reign in Pain tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer#Reign_in_Blood_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood.", "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "In October 1986, Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US, and Malice in Europe.", "Was the Reign in Pain world tour successful?", "The band Slayer was added as the opening act on W.A.S.P.'s US tour, but just one month into it, drummer Dave Lombardo left the band.", "Why did Dave Lombardo leave Slayer during the Reign in Pain tour?", "Dave Lombardo said, I wasn't making any money. I figured if we were gonna be doing this professionally, on a major label, I wanted my rent and utilities paid.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band respond to this departure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Band Slayer respond to Dave Lombardo's departure during the Reign in Pain tour", "Truth_answer": "To continue with the tour, Slayer enlisted Tony Scaglione of Whiplash. However, DaveLombardo was convinced by his wife to return in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Band Slayer respond to Dave Lombardo's departure during the Reign in Pain tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer#Reign_in_Blood_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood.", "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "In October 1986, Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US, and Malice in Europe.", "Was the Reign in Pain world tour successful?", "The band Slayer was added as the opening act on W.A.S.P.'s US tour, but just one month into it, drummer Dave Lombardo left the band.", "Why did Dave Lombardo leave Slayer during the Reign in Pain tour?", "Dave Lombardo said, I wasn't making any money. I figured if we were gonna be doing this professionally, on a major label, I wanted my rent and utilities paid.“", "How did the Band Slayer respond to Dave Lombardo's departure during the Reign in Pain tour?", "To continue with the tour, Slayer enlisted Tony Scaglione of Whiplash. However, DaveLombardo was convinced by his wife to return in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band do after Lombardo reunited with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band Slayer do after Dave Lombardo reunited with them", "Truth_answer": "At the insistence of Rick Rubin, Slayer recorded a cover version of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida for the film Less Than Zero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Slayer do after Dave Lombardo reunited with them?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer#Reign_in_Blood_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What year was Reign in Blood released?", "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Was Reign in Blood well received by the critics?", "Reign in Blood was critically acclaimed by the underground and mainstream music press.", "Did Slayer win any awards for the album Reign in Blood?", "The album Reign in Blood was Slayer's first to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "What were the hit singles from Reign in Blood?", "How high did Angel of Death get in the charts?", "Although Angel of Death did not chart, it was highly praised by critics reviewing Reign in Blood.", "What did the band Slayer do following the release of Reign in Blood?", "In October 1986, Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US, and Malice in Europe.", "Was the Reign in Pain world tour successful?", "The band Slayer was added as the opening act on W.A.S.P.'s US tour, but just one month into it, drummer Dave Lombardo left the band.", "Why did Dave Lombardo leave Slayer during the Reign in Pain tour?", "Dave Lombardo said, I wasn't making any money. I figured if we were gonna be doing this professionally, on a major label, I wanted my rent and utilities paid.“", "How did the Band Slayer respond to Dave Lombardo's departure during the Reign in Pain tour?", "To continue with the tour, Slayer enlisted Tony Scaglione of Whiplash. However, DaveLombardo was convinced by his wife to return in 1987.", "What did the band Slayer do after Dave Lombardo reunited with them?", "At the insistence of Rick Rubin, Slayer recorded a cover version of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida for the film Less Than Zero." ], "Conversation_no": 1077, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with the band in 1987?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with the band Slayer in 1987 besides Dave Lombardo returning", "Truth_answer": "In late 1987, Slayer returned to the studio to record their fourth studio album. The band consciously decided to slow down the tempos, and incorporate more melodic singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the band Slayer in 1987 besides Dave Lombardo returning?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join slipkot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he join slipkot", "Truth_answer": "1997", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997" ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Twisted Metal's first album", "Truth_answer": "Slipknot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009232747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Jordison_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p24", 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"http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200519110157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(album)_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213162522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_I_Forget_%28song%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210303055717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind_%28Slipknot_song%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot" ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title", "Truth_answer": "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their second album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Slipknot's second album", "Truth_answer": "Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://taiwan.exclaim.ca/music/article/the_terrible_tragic_and_terrific_life_of_slipknot_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009232747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Jordison_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p7", 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"Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it fair?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Iowa fair", "Truth_answer": "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa.", "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they h ave a 3rd album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album", "Truth_answer": "Yes. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://taiwan.exclaim.ca/music/article/the_terrible_tragic_and_terrific_life_of_slipknot_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009232747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Jordison_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200519110157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(album)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_I_Forget_(song)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa.", "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK.", "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album?", "Yes. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any notable hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Slipknot have any notable hits", "Truth_answer": "Before I Forget is a Grammy Award-winning song by American heavy metal band Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slipknot have any notable hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_I_Forget_(song)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa.", "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK.", "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album?", "Yes. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Did Slipknot have any notable hits?", "Before I Forget is a Grammy Award-winning song by American heavy metal band Slipknot." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did that rank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Slipknot's song Before I Forget rank", "Truth_answer": "It was cited as AOL's top metal song of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213162522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_I_Forget_%28song%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Slipknot's song Before I Forget rank?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_I_Forget_(song)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa.", "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK.", "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album?", "Yes. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Did Slipknot have any notable hits?", "Before I Forget is a Grammy Award-winning song by American heavy metal band Slipknot.", "Where did Slipknot's song Before I Forget rank?", "It was cited as AOL's top metal song of the decade." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album was it from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Slipknot album was Before I Forget from", "Truth_answer": "It was the third single from their 2004 album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213162522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_I_Forget_%28song%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Slipknot album was Before I Forget from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind_(Slipknot_song)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa.", "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK.", "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album?", "Yes. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Did Slipknot have any notable hits?", "Before I Forget is a Grammy Award-winning song by American heavy metal band Slipknot.", "Where did Slipknot's song Before I Forget rank?", "It was cited as AOL's top metal song of the decade.", "What Slipknot album was Before I Forget from?", "It was the third single from their 2004 album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other hits", "Truth_answer": "Left Behind is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. The single was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slipknot have any other hits besides Before I Forget?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind_(Slipknot_song)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "1997", "What was Corey Taylor's first album with Slipknot?", "Slipknot", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot's first album with Corey Taylor besides the eponymous title?", "Slipknot peaked number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "What was Slipknot's second album?", "Iowa.", "How did the album Iowa fair?", "Slipknot's second album—released on August 28, 2001—peaked at number three on the Billboard charts and at number one in the UK.", "Did Slipknot have a 3rd album?", "Yes. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Did Slipknot have any notable hits?", "Before I Forget is a Grammy Award-winning song by American heavy metal band Slipknot.", "Where did Slipknot's song Before I Forget rank?", "It was cited as AOL's top metal song of the decade.", "What Slipknot album was Before I Forget from?", "It was the third single from their 2004 album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).", "Did Slipknot have any other hits besides Before I Forget?", "Left Behind is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. The single was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1078, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "From what album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Slipknot album is the single Left Behind from", "Truth_answer": "It was featured on the band's second studio album Iowa and released as the lead single from the album on October 29, 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210303055717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind_%28Slipknot_song%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Slipknot album is the single Left Behind from?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1079, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Nothing Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nothing Records", "Truth_answer": "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nothing Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto", "Context": [ "What was Nothing Records?", "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails." ], "Conversation_no": 1079, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Nothing Records successful", "Truth_answer": "While this album represented MBM's major-label debut, it failed to achieve the critical and commercial successes of previous releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the first album released by Meat Beat Manifesto on Nothing Records successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto", "Context": [ "What was Nothing Records?", "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails.", "Was the first album released by Meat Beat Manifesto on Nothing Records successful?", "While this album represented MBM's major-label debut, it failed to achieve the critical and commercial successes of previous releases." ], "Conversation_no": 1079, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release more music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Meat Beat Manifesto release more music besides their first album on Nothing Records", "Truth_answer": "In 1997 Dangers recruited drummer Lynn Farmer and multi-instrumentalist John Wilson to record and release Actual Sounds + Voices in 1998, which featured jazz fusion more prominently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meat Beat Manifesto release more music besides their first album on Nothing Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto", "Context": [ "What was Nothing Records?", "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails.", "Was the first album released by Meat Beat Manifesto on Nothing Records successful?", "While this album represented MBM's major-label debut, it failed to achieve the critical and commercial successes of previous releases.", "Did Meat Beat Manifesto release more music besides their first album on Nothing Records?", "In 1997 Dangers recruited drummer Lynn Farmer and multi-instrumentalist John Wilson to record and release Actual Sounds + Voices in 1998, which featured jazz fusion more prominently." ], "Conversation_no": 1079, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this music successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Actual Sounds + Voices successful", "Truth_answer": "The single Prime Audio Soup is featured in a scene of the hit 1999 feature film The Matrix, as well as its soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Actual Sounds + Voices successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto", "Context": [ "What was Nothing Records?", "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails.", "Was the first album released by Meat Beat Manifesto on Nothing Records successful?", "While this album represented MBM's major-label debut, it failed to achieve the critical and commercial successes of previous releases.", "Did Meat Beat Manifesto release more music besides their first album on Nothing Records?", "In 1997 Dangers recruited drummer Lynn Farmer and multi-instrumentalist John Wilson to record and release Actual Sounds + Voices in 1998, which featured jazz fusion more prominently.", "Was the album Actual Sounds + Voices successful?", "The single Prime Audio Soup is featured in a scene of the hit 1999 feature film The Matrix, as well as its soundtrack." ], "Conversation_no": 1079, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else appeared on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else appeared on The Matrix", "Truth_answer": "In 1997 Dangers recruited drummer Lynn Farmer and multi-instrumentalist John Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else appeared on the album Actual Sounds + Voices besides Meat Beat Manifesto?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto", "Context": [ "What was Nothing Records?", "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails.", "Was the first album released by Meat Beat Manifesto on Nothing Records successful?", "While this album represented MBM's major-label debut, it failed to achieve the critical and commercial successes of previous releases.", "Did Meat Beat Manifesto release more music besides their first album on Nothing Records?", "In 1997 Dangers recruited drummer Lynn Farmer and multi-instrumentalist John Wilson to record and release Actual Sounds + Voices in 1998, which featured jazz fusion more prominently.", "Was the album Actual Sounds + Voices successful?", "The single Prime Audio Soup is featured in a scene of the hit 1999 feature film The Matrix, as well as its soundtrack.", "Who else appeared on the album Actual Sounds + Voices besides Meat Beat Manifesto?", "In 1997 Dangers recruited drummer Lynn Farmer and multi-instrumentalist John Wilson." ], "Conversation_no": 1079, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record any music with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dangers record any music with Lynn Farmer", "Truth_answer": "Dangers contributed a pair of remixes to high-profile Nine Inch Nails releases Closer to God and The Perfect Drug.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meat Beat Manifesto record any music with other groups?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949" ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Richard Hell go to school", "Truth_answer": "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine." ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he interested in music as a young child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child", "Truth_answer": "Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine.", "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child?", "Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet." ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hells work", "Truth_answer": "In New York he met fellow young poet David Giannini, and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico for several months, where Giannini and Meyers co-founded Genesis:Grasp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Hell besides moving to NYC to become a poet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine.", "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child?", "Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Hell besides moving to NYC to become a poet?", "In New York he met fellow young poet David Giannini, and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico for several months, where Giannini and Meyers co-founded Genesis:Grasp." ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were the poems published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were Richard Hell's poems published", "Truth_answer": "Before he was 21, his own poems were published in numerous periodicals, ranging from Rolling Stone to the New Directions Annuals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Richard Hell's poems published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine.", "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child?", "Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Hell besides moving to NYC to become a poet?", "In New York he met fellow young poet David Giannini, and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico for several months, where Giannini and Meyers co-founded Genesis:Grasp.", "Where were Richard Hell's poems published?", "Before he was 21, his own poems were published in numerous periodicals, ranging from Rolling Stone to the New Directions Annuals." ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Richard Hell's parents", "Truth_answer": "His father, a secular Jew, was an experimental psychologist, researching animal behavior. He died when Hell was 7 years old. Hell was then raised by his mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Richard Hell's parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine.", "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child?", "Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Hell besides moving to NYC to become a poet?", "In New York he met fellow young poet David Giannini, and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico for several months, where Giannini and Meyers co-founded Genesis:Grasp.", "Where were Richard Hell's poems published?", "Before he was 21, his own poems were published in numerous periodicals, ranging from Rolling Stone to the New Directions Annuals.", "Who were Richard Hell's parents?", "His father, a secular Jew, was an experimental psychologist, researching animal behavior. He died when Hell was 7 years old. Hell was then raised by his mother." ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his mother in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Richard Hell's mother in his life", "Truth_answer": "Hell was then raised by his mother, who came from Methodists of Welsh and English ancestry. After her husband's death, she returned to school and became a professor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Hell's mother in his life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.richardhell.com/across.html", "Context": [ "Where was Richard Hell born?", "Richard Lester Meyers was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949", "Where did Richard Hell go to school?", "Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine.", "Was Richard Hell interested in music as a young child?", "Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Hell besides moving to NYC to become a poet?", "In New York he met fellow young poet David Giannini, and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico for several months, where Giannini and Meyers co-founded Genesis:Grasp.", "Where were Richard Hell's poems published?", "Before he was 21, his own poems were published in numerous periodicals, ranging from Rolling Stone to the New Directions Annuals.", "Who were Richard Hell's parents?", "His father, a secular Jew, was an experimental psychologist, researching animal behavior. He died when Hell was 7 years old. Hell was then raised by his mother.", "Was Richard Hell's mother in his life?", "Hell was then raised by his mother, who came from Methodists of Welsh and English ancestry. After her husband's death, she returned to school and became a professor." ], "Conversation_no": 1080, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the title of one of his poems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the title of one of Richard Hell's poems", "Truth_answer": "Dear Reader (II)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of one of Richard Hell's poems?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Meredith involved in theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Meredith involved in theatre", "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he star in any major productions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions", "Truth_answer": "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which production was he most successful at in theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre", "Truth_answer": "A distinguished theatre director, Burgess Meredith won a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway staging of Ulysses in Nighttown, a theatrical adaptation of the Nighttown section of James Joyce's Ulysses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut.", "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre?", "A distinguished theatre director, Burgess Meredith won a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway staging of Ulysses in Nighttown, a theatrical adaptation of the Nighttown section of James Joyce's Ulysses." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime besides for Ulysses", "Truth_answer": "Burgess Meredith also shared a Special Tony Award with James Thurber for their collaboration on A Thurber Carnival (1960).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime besides for Ulysses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut.", "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre?", "A distinguished theatre director, Burgess Meredith won a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway staging of Ulysses in Nighttown, a theatrical adaptation of the Nighttown section of James Joyce's Ulysses.", "Did Burgess Meredith have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime besides for Ulysses?", "Burgess Meredith also shared a Special Tony Award with James Thurber for their collaboration on A Thurber Carnival (1960)." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he take part in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Burgess Meredith take part in", "Truth_answer": "Burgess Meredith appeared in four different starring roles in the anthology TV series The Twilight Zone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Burgess Meredith take part in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut.", "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre?", "A distinguished theatre director, Burgess Meredith won a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway staging of Ulysses in Nighttown, a theatrical adaptation of the Nighttown section of James Joyce's Ulysses.", "Did Burgess Meredith have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime besides for Ulysses?", "Burgess Meredith also shared a Special Tony Award with James Thurber for their collaboration on A Thurber Carnival (1960).", "What else did Burgess Meredith take part in?", "Burgess Meredith appeared in four different starring roles in the anthology TV series The Twilight Zone." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting facts about him in theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting facts about Burgess Meredith in theatre", "Truth_answer": "In the late seventies, Burgess Meredith directed Fionnula Flanagan's one-woman multi-role play James Joyce's Women, which toured for several years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Burgess Meredith in theatre besides the nomination for Ulysses and the award for his collaboration with James Thurber?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Early_life", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut.", "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre?", "A distinguished theatre director, Burgess Meredith won a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway staging of Ulysses in Nighttown, a theatrical adaptation of the Nighttown section of James Joyce's Ulysses.", "Did Burgess Meredith have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime besides for Ulysses?", "Burgess Meredith also shared a Special Tony Award with James Thurber for their collaboration on A Thurber Carnival (1960).", "What else did Burgess Meredith take part in?", "Burgess Meredith appeared in four different starring roles in the anthology TV series The Twilight Zone.", "Are there any other interesting facts about Burgess Meredith in theatre besides the nomination for Ulysses and the award for his collaboration with James Thurber?", "In the late seventies, Burgess Meredith directed Fionnula Flanagan's one-woman multi-role play James Joyce's Women, which toured for several years." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever leave New York?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith ever leave New York", "Truth_answer": "In 1942, Burgess Meredith enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. After, he made training and education films for America's armed forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith ever leave New York?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith#Acting_career", "Context": [ "How was Burgess Meredith involved in theatre?", "In 1929, Burgess Meredith became a member of Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre company. He is best known to the larger world audience for his film and television work.", "Did Burgess Meredith star in any major productions?", "Burgess Meredith made his Broadway debut as Peter in Le Gallienne's production of Romeo and Juliet and became a star in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset, which became his film debut.", "Which production was Burgess Meredith's most successful in theatre?", "A distinguished theatre director, Burgess Meredith won a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway staging of Ulysses in Nighttown, a theatrical adaptation of the Nighttown section of James Joyce's Ulysses.", "Did Burgess Meredith have anymore Tony nominations in his lifetime besides for Ulysses?", "Burgess Meredith also shared a Special Tony Award with James Thurber for their collaboration on A Thurber Carnival (1960).", "What else did Burgess Meredith take part in?", "Burgess Meredith appeared in four different starring roles in the anthology TV series The Twilight Zone.", "Are there any other interesting facts about Burgess Meredith in theatre besides the nomination for Ulysses and the award for his collaboration with James Thurber?", "In the late seventies, Burgess Meredith directed Fionnula Flanagan's one-woman multi-role play James Joyce's Women, which toured for several years.", "Did Burgess Meredith ever leave New York?", "In 1942, Burgess Meredith enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. After, he made training and education films for America's armed forces." ], "Conversation_no": 1081, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any other awards while participating in theatre?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith win any other awards while participating in theatre", "Truth_answer": "Burgess Meredith's early life and theatre work were the subject of a New Yorker profile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith win any other awards while participating in theatre?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1082, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was Louis born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Louis born", "Truth_answer": "09/12/1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Louis C.K. born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "When was Louis C.K. born?", "09/12/1967" ], "Conversation_no": 1082, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Louis C.K. born", "Truth_answer": "Washington, DC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Louis C.K. born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "When was Louis C.K. born?", "09/12/1967", "Where was Louis C.K. born?", "Washington, DC." ], "Conversation_no": 1082, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there any information about his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any information about Louis C.K.'s' parents", "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. is the son of software engineer Mary Louise (née Davis) and economist Luis Székely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any information about Louis C.K.'s' parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "When was Louis C.K. born?", "09/12/1967", "Where was Louis C.K. born?", "Washington, DC.", "Is there any information about Louis C.K.'s' parents?", "Louis C.K. is the son of software engineer Mary Louise (née Davis) and economist Luis Székely." ], "Conversation_no": 1082, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he start comedy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Louis C.K. start comedy", "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K.'s first attempt at stand-up was in 1985 at an open mic night at a comedy club in Boston, Massachusetts, during the apex of the comedy boom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis C.K. start comedy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "When was Louis C.K. born?", "09/12/1967", "Where was Louis C.K. born?", "Washington, DC.", "Is there any information about Louis C.K.'s' parents?", "Louis C.K. is the son of software engineer Mary Louise (née Davis) and economist Luis Székely.", "When did Louis C.K. start comedy?", "Louis C.K.'s first attempt at stand-up was in 1985 at an open mic night at a comedy club in Boston, Massachusetts, during the apex of the comedy boom." ], "Conversation_no": 1082, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his first job as a comedian?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Louis C.K.'s first job as a comedian", "Truth_answer": "As Boston's comedy scene grew, Louis C.K. gradually achieved success and eventually he moved up to paid gigs, opening for Jerry Seinfeld and hosting comedy clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis C.K.'s first job as a comedian?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K.", "Context": [ "When was Louis C.K. born?", "09/12/1967", "Where was Louis C.K. born?", "Washington, DC.", "Is there any information about Louis C.K.'s' parents?", "Louis C.K. is the son of software engineer Mary Louise (née Davis) and economist Luis Székely.", "When did Louis C.K. start comedy?", "Louis C.K.'s first attempt at stand-up was in 1985 at an open mic night at a comedy club in Boston, Massachusetts, during the apex of the comedy boom.", "What was Louis C.K.'s first job as a comedian?", "As Boston's comedy scene grew, Louis C.K. gradually achieved success and eventually he moved up to paid gigs, opening for Jerry Seinfeld and hosting comedy clubs." ], "Conversation_no": 1082, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his first job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Louis C.K.'s first job", "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K.'s earliest writing job was for Conan O'Brien on the show Late Night with Conan O'Brien from 1993 to 1994, before briefly writing for Late Show with David Letterman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis C.K.'s first job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Pan_Alley", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1083, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Tin Pan Alley", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Tin Pan Alley", "Truth_answer": "The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Pan_Alley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tin Pan Alley?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin#Tin_Pan_Alley_and_Broadway,_1913–1923", "Context": [ "What is Tin Pan Alley?", "The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan." ], "Conversation_no": 1083, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in that company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George Gershwin do in Tin Pan Alley", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin found his first job as a song plugger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Gershwin do in Tin Pan Alley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_plugger", "Context": [ "What is Tin Pan Alley?", "The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan.", "What did George Gershwin do in Tin Pan Alley?", "George Gershwin found his first job as a song plugger." ], "Conversation_no": 1083, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a plugger?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a song plugger", "Truth_answer": "A song plugger or song demonstrator was a vocalist or piano player employed in the early 20th century to sell new sheet music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song plugger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin", "Context": [ "What is Tin Pan Alley?", "The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan.", "What did George Gershwin do in Tin Pan Alley?", "George Gershwin found his first job as a song plugger.", "What is a song plugger?", "A song plugger or song demonstrator was a vocalist or piano player employed in the early 20th century to sell new sheet music." ], "Conversation_no": 1083, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do broadway shows", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Gershwin do broadway shows", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with Buddy DeSylva and his brother Ira Gershwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Gershwin do broadway shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin", "Context": [ "What is Tin Pan Alley?", "The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan.", "What did George Gershwin do in Tin Pan Alley?", "George Gershwin found his first job as a song plugger.", "What is a song plugger?", "A song plugger or song demonstrator was a vocalist or piano player employed in the early 20th century to sell new sheet music.", "Did George Gershwin do broadway shows?", "George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with Buddy DeSylva and his brother Ira Gershwin." ], "Conversation_no": 1083, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the broadway shows composed by George Gershwin popular", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin wrote Porgy and Bess. Initially a commercial failure, it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American classic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the broadway shows composed by George Gershwin popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin#Tin_Pan_Alley_and_Broadway,_1913–1923", "Context": [ "What is Tin Pan Alley?", "The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan.", "What did George Gershwin do in Tin Pan Alley?", "George Gershwin found his first job as a song plugger.", "What is a song plugger?", "A song plugger or song demonstrator was a vocalist or piano player employed in the early 20th century to sell new sheet music.", "Did George Gershwin do broadway shows?", "George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with Buddy DeSylva and his brother Ira Gershwin.", "Were the broadway shows composed by George Gershwin popular?", "George Gershwin wrote Porgy and Bess. Initially a commercial failure, it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American classic." ], "Conversation_no": 1083, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Gershwin's broadway career besides Porgy and Bess", "Truth_answer": "Al Jolson, a famous Broadway singer of the day, heard George Gershwin perform Swanee at a party and decided to sing it in one of his shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Gershwin's broadway career besides Porgy and Bess?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Bango refer to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Bango refer to", "Truth_answer": "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Bango refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Peter do something interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Peter do something interesting", "Truth_answer": "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why does Peter want a TiVo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?" ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Peter do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Peter Do next", "Truth_answer": "While watching television, Brian and Stewie see an interview with a San Francisco man who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Peter Griffin do next in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Bang-o_Was_His_Name-o", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "What does Peter Griffin do next in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "While watching television, Brian and Stewie see an interview with a San Francisco man who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Stewie's response to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Stewie Griffin's response to seeing a man in San Francisco who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie", "Truth_answer": "Stewie then believes that he may be his true father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103230138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stewie Griffin's response to seeing a man in San Francisco who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "What does Peter Griffin do next in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "While watching television, Brian and Stewie see an interview with a San Francisco man who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie.", "What is Stewie Griffin's response to seeing a man in San Francisco who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie?", "Stewie then believes that he may be his true father." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Stewie decide to to about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Stewie Griffin decide to do about the man he believes may be his true father in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story", "Truth_answer": "He resolves to travel to San Francisco to meet with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224150629id_/https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Stewie Griffin decide to do about the man he believes may be his true father in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "What does Peter Griffin do next in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "While watching television, Brian and Stewie see an interview with a San Francisco man who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie.", "What is Stewie Griffin's response to seeing a man in San Francisco who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie?", "Stewie then believes that he may be his true father.", "What does Stewie Griffin decide to do about the man he believes may be his true father in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "He resolves to travel to San Francisco to meet with him." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Brian have any interesting comments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Brian have any interesting comments", "Truth_answer": "Stewie breaks down crying and nearly decides to give up until Brian encourages him to keep going.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Brian have any interesting comments in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Bang-o_Was_His_Name-o", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "What does Peter Griffin do next in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "While watching television, Brian and Stewie see an interview with a San Francisco man who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie.", "What is Stewie Griffin's response to seeing a man in San Francisco who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie?", "Stewie then believes that he may be his true father.", "What does Stewie Griffin decide to do about the man he believes may be his true father in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "He resolves to travel to San Francisco to meet with him.", "Does Brian have any interesting comments in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie breaks down crying and nearly decides to give up until Brian encourages him to keep going." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Stewie do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Stewie Griffin do after deciding to travel to San Francisco in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story", "Truth_answer": "Quagmire is going on a Cross Cuntry trip through all 50 states, Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in his Wanna-bang-o.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Stewie Griffin do after deciding to travel to San Francisco in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Bang-o_Was_His_Name-o", "Context": [ "What does Bango refer to?", "Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in Quagmire's Wanna-bang-o.", "Does Peter Griffin do something interesting in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Peter buys a TiVo.", "Why does Peter Griffin want a TiVo in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "What does Peter Griffin do next in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "While watching television, Brian and Stewie see an interview with a San Francisco man who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie.", "What is Stewie Griffin's response to seeing a man in San Francisco who looks and sounds exactly like Stewie?", "Stewie then believes that he may be his true father.", "What does Stewie Griffin decide to do about the man he believes may be his true father in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "He resolves to travel to San Francisco to meet with him.", "Does Brian have any interesting comments in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie breaks down crying and nearly decides to give up until Brian encourages him to keep going.", "What does Stewie Griffin do after deciding to travel to San Francisco in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Quagmire is going on a Cross Cuntry trip through all 50 states, Brian and Stewie hitch a ride in his Wanna-bang-o." ], "Conversation_no": 1084, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they find the man who was on TV?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Stewie and Brian find the man who was on TV that Stewie thinks is his father in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story", "Truth_answer": "Stewie leaves Brian and confronts the man from TV on a cable car, and is shocked to discover that the man is actually himself from 30 years in the future.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103230138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Stewie and Brian find the man who was on TV that Stewie thinks is his father in the episode Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with this topic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with this topic", "Truth_answer": "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure." ], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Lois revive him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lois revive Stewie Griffin", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lois Griffin revive Stewie Griffin in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Stewie_B._Goode", "Context": [ "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure.", "How did Lois Griffin revive Stewie Griffin in the episode Stewie B. Goode?" ], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Stewie doing when he had to be revived?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Stewie Griffin doing when he had to be revived in the episode Stewie B. Goode", "Truth_answer": "Stewie tries to kill Brad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stewie Griffin doing when he had to be revived in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Stewie_B._Goode", "Context": [ "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure.", "How did Lois Griffin revive Stewie Griffin in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "What was Stewie Griffin doing when he had to be revived in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie tries to kill Brad." ], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Stewie trying to kill Brad?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Stewie Griffin trying to kill Brad in the episode Stewie B. Goode", "Truth_answer": "Stewie decides to try and outdo him in a swimming race. He nearly drowns in the process, while Brad finishes in first place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224150629id_/https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Stewie Griffin trying to kill Brad in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Stewie_B._Goode", "Context": [ "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure.", "How did Lois Griffin revive Stewie Griffin in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "What was Stewie Griffin doing when he had to be revived in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie tries to kill Brad.", "Why was Stewie Griffin trying to kill Brad in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie decides to try and outdo him in a swimming race. He nearly drowns in the process, while Brad finishes in first place." ], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does he try to do to steal Brad's glory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Stewie Griffin try to do to steal Brad's glory in the episode Stewie B. Goode", "Truth_answer": "He tries to kill him by rigging a lifeguard chair with dynamite and luring Brad beneath it with marzipan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103230138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Stewie Griffin try to do to steal Brad's glory in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Stewie_B._Goode", "Context": [ "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure.", "How did Lois Griffin revive Stewie Griffin in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "What was Stewie Griffin doing when he had to be revived in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie tries to kill Brad.", "Why was Stewie Griffin trying to kill Brad in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie decides to try and outdo him in a swimming race. He nearly drowns in the process, while Brad finishes in first place.", "What does Stewie Griffin try to do to steal Brad's glory in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "He tries to kill him by rigging a lifeguard chair with dynamite and luring Brad beneath it with marzipan." ], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else get hurt during the dynamite incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else get hurt during the dynamite incident", "Truth_answer": "Stewie's detonator malfunctions, blowing up the legs of chair and causing it to fall on Stewie himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103230138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else besides Stewie Griffin get hurt during the dynamite incident in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story#Stewie_B._Goode", "Context": [ "What does Stewie B. Goode have to do with Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story?", "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 film. Fox aired the film as three episodes – Stewie B. Goode, Bango Was His Name, Oh!, and Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure.", "How did Lois Griffin revive Stewie Griffin in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "What was Stewie Griffin doing when he had to be revived in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie tries to kill Brad.", "Why was Stewie Griffin trying to kill Brad in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie decides to try and outdo him in a swimming race. He nearly drowns in the process, while Brad finishes in first place.", "What does Stewie Griffin try to do to steal Brad's glory in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "He tries to kill him by rigging a lifeguard chair with dynamite and luring Brad beneath it with marzipan.", "Did anyone else besides Stewie Griffin get hurt during the dynamite incident in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Stewie's detonator malfunctions, blowing up the legs of chair and causing it to fall on Stewie himself." ], "Conversation_no": 1085, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So did Stewie change his behavior after thinking the incident was a sign to be a good boy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So did Stewie change his behavior after thinking being revived was a sign to be a good boy in the episode Stewie B. Goode", "Truth_answer": "Stewie attempts to be a good boy by smothering Brian with affection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103230138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Griffin:_The_Untold_Story_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So did Stewie change his behavior after thinking being revived was a sign to be a good boy in the episode Stewie B. Goode?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Memorabilia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1086, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "The blue-tinted sunglasses worn by McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair sold at a Bonhams & Butterfields auction in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steve McQueen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "200", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steve McQueen?", "The blue-tinted sunglasses worn by McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair sold at a Bonhams & Butterfields auction in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 1086, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What price did the sunglasses sell for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What price did Steve McQueen's sunglasses sell for at auction in Los Angeles", "Truth_answer": "$70", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What price did Steve McQueen's sunglasses sell for at auction in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Memorabilia", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steve McQueen?", "The blue-tinted sunglasses worn by McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair sold at a Bonhams & Butterfields auction in Los Angeles.", "What price did Steve McQueen's sunglasses sell for at auction in Los Angeles?", "$70" ], "Conversation_no": 1086, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other memorabilia of McQueen's has sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other memorabilia of McQueen's has sold", "Truth_answer": "One of Steve McQueen's motorcycles, a 1937 Crocker, sold for a world-record price.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other memorabilia of Steve McQueen's besides his sunglasses has sold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "500", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steve McQueen?", "The blue-tinted sunglasses worn by McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair sold at a Bonhams & Butterfields auction in Los Angeles.", "What price did Steve McQueen's sunglasses sell for at auction in Los Angeles?", "$70", "What other memorabilia of Steve McQueen's besides his sunglasses has sold?", "One of Steve McQueen's motorcycles, a 1937 Crocker, sold for a world-record price." ], "Conversation_no": 1086, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What price did it sell for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What price did Steve McQueen's Crocker motorcycle sell for", "Truth_answer": "$276", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What price did Steve McQueen's Crocker motorcycle sell for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen#Memorabilia", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steve McQueen?", "The blue-tinted sunglasses worn by McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair sold at a Bonhams & Butterfields auction in Los Angeles.", "What price did Steve McQueen's sunglasses sell for at auction in Los Angeles?", "$70", "What other memorabilia of Steve McQueen's besides his sunglasses has sold?", "One of Steve McQueen's motorcycles, a 1937 Crocker, sold for a world-record price.", "What price did Steve McQueen's Crocker motorcycle sell for?", "$276" ], "Conversation_no": 1086, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other memorabilia of McQueen's has sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other memorabilia of Steve McQueen's has sold", "Truth_answer": "Steve McQueen's 1963 metallic-brown Ferrari 250 GT Lusso Berlinetta sold for US$2.31 million at auction on August 16, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other memorabilia of Steve McQueen's has sold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his forst job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his forst job", "Truth_answer": "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he doing early in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life", "Truth_answer": "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he live in Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris", "Truth_answer": "7 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men.", "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris?", "7 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he originally from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Andre the Giant originally from", "Truth_answer": "André René Roussimoff was born in Grenoble, the third of five children, to Boris and Marianne Roussimoff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Andre the Giant originally from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men.", "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris?", "7 years.", "Where was Andre the Giant originally from?", "André René Roussimoff was born in Grenoble, the third of five children, to Boris and Marianne Roussimoff." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he very successful early in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Andre the Giant very successful early in his life", "Truth_answer": "Andre Roussimoff was a good student, particularly in mathematics, but he dropped out after the eighth grade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andre the Giant very successful early in his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men.", "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris?", "7 years.", "Where was Andre the Giant originally from?", "André René Roussimoff was born in Grenoble, the third of five children, to Boris and Marianne Roussimoff.", "Was Andre the Giant very successful early in his life?", "Andre Roussimoff was a good student, particularly in mathematics, but he dropped out after the eighth grade." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andre the Giant do anything else", "Truth_answer": "Andre Roussimoff next moved to Montreal, Canada in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andre the Giant do anything else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_the_Giant", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men.", "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris?", "7 years.", "Where was Andre the Giant originally from?", "André René Roussimoff was born in Grenoble, the third of five children, to Boris and Marianne Roussimoff.", "Was Andre the Giant very successful early in his life?", "Andre Roussimoff was a good student, particularly in mathematics, but he dropped out after the eighth grade.", "Did Andre the Giant do anything else?", "Andre Roussimoff next moved to Montreal, Canada in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Canada?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Andre the Giant do in Canada", "Truth_answer": "Andre the Giant became an immediate success, regularly selling out the Montreal Forum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andre the Giant do in Canada?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Andre the Giants first job?", "Andre the Giant worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers.", "What was Andre the Giant doing early in his life?", "Andre the Giant spent years working on his father's farm in Molien, where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men.", "How long did Andre the Giant live in Paris?", "7 years.", "Where was Andre the Giant originally from?", "André René Roussimoff was born in Grenoble, the third of five children, to Boris and Marianne Roussimoff.", "Was Andre the Giant very successful early in his life?", "Andre Roussimoff was a good student, particularly in mathematics, but he dropped out after the eighth grade.", "Did Andre the Giant do anything else?", "Andre Roussimoff next moved to Montreal, Canada in 1971.", "What did Andre the Giant do in Canada?", "Andre the Giant became an immediate success, regularly selling out the Montreal Forum." ], "Conversation_no": 1087, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he live in Canada?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Andre the Giant live in Canada", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Andre the Giant live in Canada?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did the olympic hold", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the olympic hold", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?" ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she win anything", "Transformer_rewrite": "DidNadia Comăneci win anything", "Truth_answer": "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she break record", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci break records", "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which country did she rep in the olympic", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics", "Truth_answer": "Romania", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania" ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any important person in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article", "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania", "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she win any gold", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics", "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comaneci is a five-time Olympic gold medalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.wpxi.com/news/national-news/ap-top-news/after-record-world-medal-haul-biles-a-face-of-2020-olympics/997238225?utm_source=homestream&utm_medium=site_navigation&utm_campaign=homestream_click_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania", "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner.", "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics?", "Nadia Comaneci is a five-time Olympic gold medalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what about bronze medals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about bronze medals", "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci is a one-time Olympic bronze medalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about bronze medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania", "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner.", "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics?", "Nadia Comaneci is a five-time Olympic gold medalist.", "What about bronze medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a one-time Olympic bronze medalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what about siver", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about silver medals Nadia Comăneci won", "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci is a three-time Olympic silver medalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about silver medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania", "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner.", "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics?", "Nadia Comaneci is a five-time Olympic gold medalist.", "What about bronze medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a one-time Olympic bronze medalist.", "What about silver medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a three-time Olympic silver medalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she has rival", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci have a rival", "Truth_answer": "Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim was one of Nadia Comăneci's greatest rivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci have a rival?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania", "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner.", "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics?", "Nadia Comaneci is a five-time Olympic gold medalist.", "What about bronze medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a one-time Olympic bronze medalist.", "What about silver medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a three-time Olympic silver medalist.", "Did Nadia Comăneci have a rival?", "Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim was one of Nadia Comăneci's greatest rivals." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any important thing", "Transformer_rewrite": "any important thing", "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be award a perfect 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any important thing Nadia Comăneci did?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Comăneci", "Context": [ "Where were the Olympics that Nadia Comaneci participated in held?", "DidNadia Comăneci win anything?", "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Did Nadia Comăneci break records?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.", "Which country did Nadia Comăneci rep in the Olympics?", "Romania", "any important person in the Nadia Comăneci article?", "Nadia Comăneci later worked with and married American Olympic gold medal gymnast Bart Conner.", "Did Nadia Comăneci win any gold medals in the Olympics?", "Nadia Comaneci is a five-time Olympic gold medalist.", "What about bronze medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a one-time Olympic bronze medalist.", "What about silver medals Nadia Comăneci won?", "Nadia Comăneci is a three-time Olympic silver medalist.", "Did Nadia Comăneci have a rival?", "Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim was one of Nadia Comăneci's greatest rivals.", "Any important thing Nadia Comăneci did?", "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be award a perfect 10." ], "Conversation_no": 1088, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what hapended on july 18", "Transformer_rewrite": "What hapended on july 18 for Nadia Comăneci", "Truth_answer": "During the team compulsory portion of the competition, Nadia Comăneci was awarded the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics for her routine on the uneven bars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hapended on july 18 for Nadia Comăneci?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does Richard III of England translate in our culure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Richard III of England translate in our culure", "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times." ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Richard only in literature?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Richard III of England only in literature", "Truth_answer": "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485" ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this play have to say about Richard's life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Richard III of England and Lord of Ireland have to say about Richard's life", "Truth_answer": "It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105054708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shakespeare's play have to say about Richard III of England life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485", "What did Shakespeare's play have to say about Richard III of England life?", "It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England." ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this different than he is normally portrayed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Shakespeare's Machiavellian portrayal of Richard III of England different than how Richard III is normally portrayed", "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare, and the Tudor chroniclers who influenced him, had an interest in portraying the defeat of the Plantagenet House of York by the House of Tudor as good conquering evil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105054708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Shakespeare's Machiavellian portrayal of Richard III of England different than how Richard III is normally portrayed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485", "What did Shakespeare's play have to say about Richard III of England life?", "It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.", "Is Shakespeare's Machiavellian portrayal of Richard III of England different than how Richard III is normally portrayed?", "Shakespeare, and the Tudor chroniclers who influenced him, had an interest in portraying the defeat of the Plantagenet House of York by the House of Tudor as good conquering evil." ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the portrayal of Richard III besides how Shakespeare and the Tudors portrayed him", "Truth_answer": "The historical inaccuracies in the play can be attributed partly to Shakespeare's sources, such as Holinshed's Chronicles, and partly to artistic licence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105054708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the portrayal of Richard III besides how Shakespeare and the Tudors portrayed him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485", "What did Shakespeare's play have to say about Richard III of England life?", "It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.", "Is Shakespeare's Machiavellian portrayal of Richard III of England different than how Richard III is normally portrayed?", "Shakespeare, and the Tudor chroniclers who influenced him, had an interest in portraying the defeat of the Plantagenet House of York by the House of Tudor as good conquering evil.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the portrayal of Richard III besides how Shakespeare and the Tudors portrayed him?", "The historical inaccuracies in the play can be attributed partly to Shakespeare's sources, such as Holinshed's Chronicles, and partly to artistic licence." ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was this influential?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was The Lord of the Rings influential", "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England was not personally responsible for the death of his wife's first husband, Edward of Westminster, nor that of her father, the Earl of Warwick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were historical inaccuracies influential on changing perception of Richard III of England?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485", "What did Shakespeare's play have to say about Richard III of England life?", "It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.", "Is Shakespeare's Machiavellian portrayal of Richard III of England different than how Richard III is normally portrayed?", "Shakespeare, and the Tudor chroniclers who influenced him, had an interest in portraying the defeat of the Plantagenet House of York by the House of Tudor as good conquering evil.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the portrayal of Richard III besides how Shakespeare and the Tudors portrayed him?", "The historical inaccuracies in the play can be attributed partly to Shakespeare's sources, such as Holinshed's Chronicles, and partly to artistic licence.", "How were historical inaccuracies influential on changing perception of Richard III of England?", "Richard III of England was not personally responsible for the death of his wife's first husband, Edward of Westminster, nor that of her father, the Earl of Warwick." ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was guilty of the deaths?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was guilty of the deaths of Richard III of Westminster and Elizabeth of Westminster", "Truth_answer": "Edward of Westminster and Warwick were both killed in the battles of Tewkesbury and Barnet, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105054708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was guilty of Edward of Westminster and Earl of Warwick's deaths?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)", "Context": [ "How does Richard III of England translate in our culture?", "Richard III of England has been depicted in literature and popular culture many times.", "Is Richard III of England only in literature?", "Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485", "What did Shakespeare's play have to say about Richard III of England life?", "It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.", "Is Shakespeare's Machiavellian portrayal of Richard III of England different than how Richard III is normally portrayed?", "Shakespeare, and the Tudor chroniclers who influenced him, had an interest in portraying the defeat of the Plantagenet House of York by the House of Tudor as good conquering evil.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the portrayal of Richard III besides how Shakespeare and the Tudors portrayed him?", "The historical inaccuracies in the play can be attributed partly to Shakespeare's sources, such as Holinshed's Chronicles, and partly to artistic licence.", "How were historical inaccuracies influential on changing perception of Richard III of England?", "Richard III of England was not personally responsible for the death of his wife's first husband, Edward of Westminster, nor that of her father, the Earl of Warwick.", "Who was guilty of Edward of Westminster and Earl of Warwick's deaths?", "Edward of Westminster and Warwick were both killed in the battles of Tewkesbury and Barnet, respectively." ], "Conversation_no": 1089, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other differences in how he was perceived?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other differences in how Richard was remembered besides Shakespeare's influence and the deaths Richard was suggested to be guilty of", "Truth_answer": "At the Battle of Bosworth there was no single combat between Richard III of England and Richmond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other differences in how Richard was remembered besides Shakespeare's influence and the deaths Richard was suggested to be guilty of?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#First_circumnavigation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the first circumnavigation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first circumnavigation", "Truth_answer": "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#First_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation." ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was William Dampier's position", "Truth_answer": "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://mtgracie.blogspot.com/2011/04/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1328076000000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1301634000000_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Dampier's position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#First_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "What was William Dampier's position?", "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp." ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the trip?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during William Dampier's first trip", "Truth_answer": "William Dampier accompanied a raid across the Isthmus of Darién in Panama and took part in the capture of Spanish ships on the Pacific coast of that isthmus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during William Dampier's first trip?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "What was William Dampier's position?", "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp.", "What happened during William Dampier's first trip?", "William Dampier accompanied a raid across the Isthmus of Darién in Panama and took part in the capture of Spanish ships on the Pacific coast of that isthmus." ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they circumnavigate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the crew of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, including William Dampier, circumnavigate", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the crew of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, including William Dampier, circumnavigate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "What was William Dampier's position?", "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp.", "What happened during William Dampier's first trip?", "William Dampier accompanied a raid across the Isthmus of Darién in Panama and took part in the capture of Spanish ships on the Pacific coast of that isthmus.", "Why did the crew of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, including William Dampier, circumnavigate?" ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they go next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Captain Bartholomew Sharp's crew, including William Dampier, go next after circumnavigating", "Truth_answer": "The pirates then raided Spanish settlements in Peru before returning to the Caribbean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Captain Bartholomew Sharp's crew, including William Dampier, go next after circumnavigating?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#First_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "What was William Dampier's position?", "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp.", "What happened during William Dampier's first trip?", "William Dampier accompanied a raid across the Isthmus of Darién in Panama and took part in the capture of Spanish ships on the Pacific coast of that isthmus.", "Why did the crew of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, including William Dampier, circumnavigate?", "Where did Captain Bartholomew Sharp's crew, including William Dampier, go next after circumnavigating?", "The pirates then raided Spanish settlements in Peru before returning to the Caribbean." ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he join a crew?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Dampier join a crew", "Truth_answer": "William Dampier transferred to the privateer Charles Swan's ship, Cygnet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Dampier join a crew?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#First_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "What was William Dampier's position?", "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp.", "What happened during William Dampier's first trip?", "William Dampier accompanied a raid across the Isthmus of Darién in Panama and took part in the capture of Spanish ships on the Pacific coast of that isthmus.", "Why did the crew of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, including William Dampier, circumnavigate?", "Where did Captain Bartholomew Sharp's crew, including William Dampier, go next after circumnavigating?", "The pirates then raided Spanish settlements in Peru before returning to the Caribbean.", "Did William Dampier join a crew?", "William Dampier transferred to the privateer Charles Swan's ship, Cygnet." ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did William Dampier go with Charles Swan", "Truth_answer": "Guam and Mindanao in the Philippines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Dampier go with Charles Swan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier#First_circumnavigation", "Context": [ "When was William Dampier's first circumnavigation?", "In 1679, William Dampier joined the crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp on the Spanish Main of Central America. This led to his first circumnavigation.", "What was William Dampier's position?", "Crew of the buccaneer Captain Bartholomew Sharp.", "What happened during William Dampier's first trip?", "William Dampier accompanied a raid across the Isthmus of Darién in Panama and took part in the capture of Spanish ships on the Pacific coast of that isthmus.", "Why did the crew of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, including William Dampier, circumnavigate?", "Where did Captain Bartholomew Sharp's crew, including William Dampier, go next after circumnavigating?", "The pirates then raided Spanish settlements in Peru before returning to the Caribbean.", "Did William Dampier join a crew?", "William Dampier transferred to the privateer Charles Swan's ship, Cygnet.", "Where did William Dampier go with Charles Swan?", "Guam and Mindanao in the Philippines" ], "Conversation_no": 1090, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their goal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Charles Swan's goal", "Truth_answer": "They set out across the Pacific to raid the East Indies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dampier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the goal of William Dampier when he joined Charles Swan's crew?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut#First_novel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1091, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was vonnegut's first novel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was vonnegut's first novel", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, was published by Scribner's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Vonnegut's first novel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut#First_novel", "Context": [ "What was Kurt Vonnegut's first novel?", "Kurt Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, was published by Scribner's." ], "Conversation_no": 1091, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is this about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Kurt Vonnegut's first novel Player Piano about", "Truth_answer": "The novel has a post-Third World War setting, in which factory workers have been replaced by machines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kurt Vonnegut's first novel Player Piano about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut#First_novel", "Context": [ "What was Kurt Vonnegut's first novel?", "Kurt Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, was published by Scribner's.", "What is Kurt Vonnegut's first novel Player Piano about?", "The novel has a post-Third World War setting, in which factory workers have been replaced by machines." ], "Conversation_no": 1091, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was thsi novel a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was thsi novel a success", "Truth_answer": "None of the reviewers considered the novel particularly important.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut#First_novel", "Context": [ "What was Kurt Vonnegut's first novel?", "Kurt Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, was published by Scribner's.", "What is Kurt Vonnegut's first novel Player Piano about?", "The novel has a post-Third World War setting, in which factory workers have been replaced by machines.", "Was Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut a success?", "None of the reviewers considered the novel particularly important." ], "Conversation_no": 1091, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other reviews did it receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other reviews did Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut receive", "Truth_answer": "The New York Times writer and critic Granville Hicks gave Player Piano a positive review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other reviews did Player Piano receive besides the International Fantasy Award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_François_d%27Assise", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does st. francis have to do with olivier messiaen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does st. francis have to do with olivier messiaen", "Truth_answer": "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210118053316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Fran%C3%A7ois_d%27Assise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_François_d%27Assise", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the piece he composed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis", "Truth_answer": "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210118053316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Fran%C3%A7ois_d%27Assise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen#Transfiguration,_Canyons,_St._Francis,_and_the_Beyond", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the canyons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article", "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen#Transfiguration,_Canyons,_St._Francis,_and_the_Beyond", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the canyons influence his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work", "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Transfiguration_de_Notre_Seigneur_Jésus-Christ", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does transfiguration have to do with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen", "Truth_answer": "La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ by Olivier Messiaen. It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200831071238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Transfiguration_de_Notre_Seigneur_J%C3%A9sus-Christ_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Transfiguration_de_Notre_Seigneur_Jésus-Christ", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape.", "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ by Olivier Messiaen. It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was significant about that work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was significant about that work", "Truth_answer": "The writing is on a very large scale; the work requires around 200 performers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200831071238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Transfiguration_de_Notre_Seigneur_J%C3%A9sus-Christ_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Olivier Messiaen's work La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Transfiguration_de_Notre_Seigneur_Jésus-Christ", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape.", "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ by Olivier Messiaen. It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration.", "What was significant about Olivier Messiaen's work La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ?", "The writing is on a very large scale; the work requires around 200 performers." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what instruments did he use in his compositions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments did Olivier Messiaen use in La Transfiguration", "Truth_answer": "Woodwind: 2 piccolos, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, cor anglais, piccolo clarinet in E-flat, 3 clarinets, bass clarinet, 3 bassoons, contrabassoon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Olivier Messiaen use in La Transfiguration?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Éclairs_sur_l%27au-delà...", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape.", "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ by Olivier Messiaen. It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration.", "What was significant about Olivier Messiaen's work La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ?", "The writing is on a very large scale; the work requires around 200 performers.", "What instruments did Olivier Messiaen use in La Transfiguration?", "Woodwind: 2 piccolos, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, cor anglais, piccolo clarinet in E-flat, 3 clarinets, bass clarinet, 3 bassoons, contrabassoon" ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the beyond?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Beyond Olivier Messiaen worked on", "Truth_answer": "Éclairs sur l’Au-Delà … (Lightning Over the Beyond … ) is an epic orchestral work by Olivier Messiaen, written in 1988–91.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926040546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89clairs_sur_l%27au-del%C3%A0..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Beyond Olivier Messiaen worked on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Éclairs_sur_l%27au-delà...", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape.", "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ by Olivier Messiaen. It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration.", "What was significant about Olivier Messiaen's work La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ?", "The writing is on a very large scale; the work requires around 200 performers.", "What instruments did Olivier Messiaen use in La Transfiguration?", "Woodwind: 2 piccolos, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, cor anglais, piccolo clarinet in E-flat, 3 clarinets, bass clarinet, 3 bassoons, contrabassoon", "What was the Beyond Olivier Messiaen worked on?", "Éclairs sur l’Au-Delà … (Lightning Over the Beyond … ) is an epic orchestral work by Olivier Messiaen, written in 1988–91." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he commissioned to do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Olivier Messiaen commissioned to do", "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to write Éclairs sur l’Au-Delà … (Lightning Over the Beyond … ) for its 150th anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Olivier Messiaen commissioned to do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen#Transfiguration,_Canyons,_St._Francis,_and_the_Beyond", "Context": [ "What does St. Francis have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What was the piece Olivier Messiaen composed with St. Francis?", "Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.", "What are the canyons mentioned in the Olivier Messiaen article?", "Olivier Messiaen arranged a visit to the US in spring 1972, and was inspired by Bryce Canyon in Utah.", "How did the canyons in Utah influence Olivier Messiaen's work?", "Olivier Messiaen was inspired by the birds and the landscape.", "What does transfiguration have to do with Olivier Messiaen?", "La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ by Olivier Messiaen. It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration.", "What was significant about Olivier Messiaen's work La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ?", "The writing is on a very large scale; the work requires around 200 performers.", "What instruments did Olivier Messiaen use in La Transfiguration?", "Woodwind: 2 piccolos, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, cor anglais, piccolo clarinet in E-flat, 3 clarinets, bass clarinet, 3 bassoons, contrabassoon", "What was the Beyond Olivier Messiaen worked on?", "Éclairs sur l’Au-Delà … (Lightning Over the Beyond … ) is an epic orchestral work by Olivier Messiaen, written in 1988–91.", "What was Olivier Messiaen commissioned to do?", "Olivier Messiaen was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to write Éclairs sur l’Au-Delà … (Lightning Over the Beyond … ) for its 150th anniversary." ], "Conversation_no": 1092, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other significant works during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen have any other significant works during his commission to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra", "Truth_answer": "On going through Olivier Messiaen's papers, Loriod discovered that, in the last months of his life, he had been composing a concerto for four musicians he felt particularly grateful to.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen have any other significant works during his commission to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he play for", "Truth_answer": "Cleveland Browns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble#Professional_football_career", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns" ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his coach at the Browns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns", "Truth_answer": "Paul Brown", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown" ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play in any bowl games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games", "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game." ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play in any other notable games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games", "Truth_answer": "College All-Star Game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game" ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble win the game", "Truth_answer": "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_College_All-Star_Game#Game_results", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game", "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears", "Truth_answer": "16-0", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game", "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears.", "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears?", "16-0" ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interestic aspects about Weldon Humble's article", "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humbke was traded to the Dallas Texans for Sherman Howard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interestic aspects about Weldon Humble's article ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game", "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears.", "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears?", "16-0", "Are there any other interestic aspects about Weldon Humble's article ?", "Weldon Humbke was traded to the Dallas Texans for Sherman Howard." ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get traded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Weldon Humble get traded", "Truth_answer": "After his discharge from the military in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weldon Humble get traded?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Texans_(NFL)", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game", "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears.", "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears?", "16-0", "Are there any other interestic aspects about Weldon Humble's article ?", "Weldon Humbke was traded to the Dallas Texans for Sherman Howard.", "When did Weldon Humble get traded?", "After his discharge from the military in 1952." ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he play on the new team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Weldon Humble play on the new team", "Truth_answer": "Dallas Texans went 1-11 for its season in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Weldon Humble play on the new team?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game", "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears.", "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears?", "16-0", "Are there any other interestic aspects about Weldon Humble's article ?", "Weldon Humbke was traded to the Dallas Texans for Sherman Howard.", "When did Weldon Humble get traded?", "After his discharge from the military in 1952.", "How did Weldon Humble play on the new team?", "Dallas Texans went 1-11 for its season in 1952." ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he in the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Weldon Humble in the military", "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble served 3 years in the U.S. Marines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Weldon Humble in the military?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble", "Context": [ "Who did Weldon Humble play for ?", "Cleveland Browns", "Who was Weldon Humble's coach at the Browns?", "Paul Brown", "Did Weldon Humble play in any bowl games?", "Weldon Humble played in the first Pro-Bowl, the NFL's all-star game.", "Did Weldon Humble play in any other notable games?", "College All-Star Game", "Did Weldon Humble win the game?", "College All-Star won the game against the Chicago Bears.", "What was the score of the college all-stars versus the Chicago Bears?", "16-0", "Are there any other interestic aspects about Weldon Humble's article ?", "Weldon Humbke was traded to the Dallas Texans for Sherman Howard.", "When did Weldon Humble get traded?", "After his discharge from the military in 1952.", "How did Weldon Humble play on the new team?", "Dallas Texans went 1-11 for its season in 1952.", "Was Weldon Humble in the military?", "Weldon Humble served 3 years in the U.S. Marines." ], "Conversation_no": 1093, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have to go to Korea?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wledon Humble have to go to Korea", "Truth_answer": "Humble continued as a member of the Marine Reserves as his professional career continued. In 1951 he was in danger of being called up for service in the Korean War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wledon Humble have to go to Korea?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she first travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did she first travel", "Truth_answer": "Latin America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America" ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article", "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand", "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What problems did she address?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address", "Truth_answer": "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she address any other issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues", "Truth_answer": "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she return to the US?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?" ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me of importance to this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article", "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter represented President Carter in meetings with domestic and foreign leaders, most notably as an envoy to Latin America in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?", "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article?", "Rosalynn Carter represented President Carter in meetings with domestic and foreign leaders, most notably as an envoy to Latin America in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Discussions of what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What discussions did Rosalynn Carter have with Latin Americas Leaders", "Truth_answer": "In a June 7, 1977 news conference, Rosalynn Carter stated that her meetings with Brazilian leaders included discussions on human rights and her wishes for Brazil's reduction in nuclear weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What discussions did Rosalynn Carter have with Latin Americas Leaders?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?", "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article?", "Rosalynn Carter represented President Carter in meetings with domestic and foreign leaders, most notably as an envoy to Latin America in 1977.", "What discussions did Rosalynn Carter have with Latin Americas Leaders?", "In a June 7, 1977 news conference, Rosalynn Carter stated that her meetings with Brazilian leaders included discussions on human rights and her wishes for Brazil's reduction in nuclear weapons." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she travel elsewhere?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rosalynn Carter travel anywhere else", "Truth_answer": "August 1978, Rosalynn Carter led the American delegation to the funeral of Pope Paul VI in Rome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalynn Carter travel anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?", "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article?", "Rosalynn Carter represented President Carter in meetings with domestic and foreign leaders, most notably as an envoy to Latin America in 1977.", "What discussions did Rosalynn Carter have with Latin Americas Leaders?", "In a June 7, 1977 news conference, Rosalynn Carter stated that her meetings with Brazilian leaders included discussions on human rights and her wishes for Brazil's reduction in nuclear weapons.", "Did Rosalynn Carter travel anywhere else?", "August 1978, Rosalynn Carter led the American delegation to the funeral of Pope Paul VI in Rome." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she meet with anyone of note?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rosalynn Carter meet with anyone of note", "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter met with Ronald Reagan's wife, Nancy, during the transitional period and provided her with a tour of the White House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalynn Carter meet with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?", "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article?", "Rosalynn Carter represented President Carter in meetings with domestic and foreign leaders, most notably as an envoy to Latin America in 1977.", "What discussions did Rosalynn Carter have with Latin Americas Leaders?", "In a June 7, 1977 news conference, Rosalynn Carter stated that her meetings with Brazilian leaders included discussions on human rights and her wishes for Brazil's reduction in nuclear weapons.", "Did Rosalynn Carter travel anywhere else?", "August 1978, Rosalynn Carter led the American delegation to the funeral of Pope Paul VI in Rome.", "Did Rosalynn Carter meet with anyone of note?", "Rosalynn Carter met with Ronald Reagan's wife, Nancy, during the transitional period and provided her with a tour of the White House." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Rosalynn carter meet Regans wife Nancy", "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter and Nancy Reagan developed a friendship as a result of their shared support for the Equal Rights Amendment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rosalynn carter meet Regans wife Nancy?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter", "Context": [ "Where did Rosalynn Carter travel first?", "Latin America", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rosalyn Carter's travel article?", "Rosalynn Carter also led a delegation to Thailand in 1979.", "What did Rosalynn Carter do in Thailand?", "Rosalynn Carter examined camps where Cambodian refugees had fled to avoid the combat between the Vietnamese troops and the government of Pol Pot.", "What problems did Rosalynn Carter address?", "Address the problems of Cambodian and Laotian refugees.", "Did Rosalynn Carter address any other issues?", "Helping the refugees, particularly the children, became a special cause for Rosalynn Carter.", "When did Rosalynn Carter return to the US?", "What else can you tell me of importance to the Rosalynn Carter article?", "Rosalynn Carter represented President Carter in meetings with domestic and foreign leaders, most notably as an envoy to Latin America in 1977.", "What discussions did Rosalynn Carter have with Latin Americas Leaders?", "In a June 7, 1977 news conference, Rosalynn Carter stated that her meetings with Brazilian leaders included discussions on human rights and her wishes for Brazil's reduction in nuclear weapons.", "Did Rosalynn Carter travel anywhere else?", "August 1978, Rosalynn Carter led the American delegation to the funeral of Pope Paul VI in Rome.", "Did Rosalynn Carter meet with anyone of note?", "Rosalynn Carter met with Ronald Reagan's wife, Nancy, during the transitional period and provided her with a tour of the White House.", "Why did Rosalynn carter meet Regans wife Nancy?", "Rosalynn Carter and Nancy Reagan developed a friendship as a result of their shared support for the Equal Rights Amendment." ], "Conversation_no": 1094, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Carter say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Carter say", "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter was also satisfied that the Iran hostages were released on the day of Reagan's inauguration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rosalynn carter say?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1095, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Massillon, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bob Knight born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do later in life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do later in life", "Truth_answer": "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [ "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers." ], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Lou Groza do anything else", "Truth_answer": "Lou Groza was hobbled in the late 1990s by back and hip surgeries and Parkinson's disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lou Groza do anything else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [ "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers.", "did Lou Groza do anything else?", "Lou Groza was hobbled in the late 1990s by back and hip surgeries and Parkinson's disease." ], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Lou Groza die", "Truth_answer": "2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Lou Groza die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [ "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers.", "did Lou Groza do anything else?", "Lou Groza was hobbled in the late 1990s by back and hip surgeries and Parkinson's disease.", "when did Lou Groza die?", "2000" ], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Lou Groza die", "Truth_answer": "Lou Groza died in 2000 of a heart attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lou Groza die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [ "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers.", "did Lou Groza do anything else?", "Lou Groza was hobbled in the late 1990s by back and hip surgeries and Parkinson's disease.", "when did Lou Groza die?", "2000", "how did Lou Groza die?", "Lou Groza died in 2000 of a heart attack." ], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Lou Groza die", "Truth_answer": "Lou Groza was taken to a hospital in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, where he died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Lou Groza die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [ "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers.", "did Lou Groza do anything else?", "Lou Groza was hobbled in the late 1990s by back and hip surgeries and Parkinson's disease.", "when did Lou Groza die?", "2000", "how did Lou Groza die?", "Lou Groza died in 2000 of a heart attack.", "where did Lou Groza die?", "Lou Groza was taken to a hospital in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, where he died." ], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened after Lou Groza's death", "Truth_answer": "Following Lou Groza's death, the Browns wore his number 76 on their helmets for the 2001 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Lou Groza's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza", "Context": [ "what did Lou Groza do later in life?", "After Lou Groza retired, he entertained an offer to play for the San Francisco 49ers.", "did Lou Groza do anything else?", "Lou Groza was hobbled in the late 1990s by back and hip surgeries and Parkinson's disease.", "when did Lou Groza die?", "2000", "how did Lou Groza die?", "Lou Groza died in 2000 of a heart attack.", "where did Lou Groza die?", "Lou Groza was taken to a hospital in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, where he died.", "what happened after Lou Groza's death?", "Following Lou Groza's death, the Browns wore his number 76 on their helmets for the 2001 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1096, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did his wife have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Lou Groza's wife have", "Truth_answer": "Lou Groza and his wife had three sons and a daughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lou Groza's wife have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1097, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Tulsi born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Tulsi born", "Truth_answer": "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard", "Context": [ "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila." ], "Conversation_no": 1097, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Tulsi have siblings/", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tulsi Gabbard have siblings", "Truth_answer": "yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tulsi Gabbard have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard", "Context": [ "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Did Tulsi Gabbard have siblings?", "yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1097, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Tulsi go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tulsi Gabbard go to college", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Hawaii Pacific University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tulsi Gabbard go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard", "Context": [ "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Did Tulsi Gabbard have siblings?", "yes", "Did Tulsi Gabbard go to college?", "Yes, Hawaii Pacific University" ], "Conversation_no": 1097, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her major?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Tulsi Gabbard's major", "Truth_answer": "Bachelor of Science degree in business administration", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tulsi Gabbard's major?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Did Tulsi Gabbard have siblings?", "yes", "Did Tulsi Gabbard go to college?", "Yes, Hawaii Pacific University", "what was Tulsi Gabbard's major?", "Bachelor of Science degree in business administration" ], "Conversation_no": 1097, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What job did she get with that major?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What job did Tulsi Gabbard get with her Bachelor of Science major", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Tulsi Gabbard get with her Bachelor of Science major?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard", "Context": [ "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Did Tulsi Gabbard have siblings?", "yes", "Did Tulsi Gabbard go to college?", "Yes, Hawaii Pacific University", "what was Tulsi Gabbard's major?", "Bachelor of Science degree in business administration", "What job did Tulsi Gabbard get with her Bachelor of Science major?" ], "Conversation_no": 1097, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her political party as a Congressman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tulsi Gabbard's political party as a Congressman", "Truth_answer": "Democratic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tulsi Gabbard's political party as a Congressman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1098, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Kobe come up short?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Kobe come up short", "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant was arrested for sexual assault before the season began.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kobe Bryant come up short?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant", "Context": [ "How did Kobe Bryant come up short?", "Kobe Bryant was arrested for sexual assault before the season began." ], "Conversation_no": 1098, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he set any records in 2002-2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant set any records in 2002-2004", "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant set an NBA record for three-pointers in a game on January 7, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant set any records in 2002-2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant", "Context": [ "How did Kobe Bryant come up short?", "Kobe Bryant was arrested for sexual assault before the season began.", "Did Kobe Bryant set any records in 2002-2004?", "Kobe Bryant set an NBA record for three-pointers in a game on January 7, 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1098, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he set any other records in this time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant set any other records in 2002-2004", "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p41", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p47", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p50", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p51", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p54", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p55", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p56", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p61", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p63", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p86", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p88", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p89" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant set any other records in 2002-2004?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant", "Context": [ "How did Kobe Bryant come up short?", "Kobe Bryant was arrested for sexual assault before the season began.", "Did Kobe Bryant set any records in 2002-2004?", "Kobe Bryant set an NBA record for three-pointers in a game on January 7, 2003.", "Did Kobe Bryant set any other records in 2002-2004?", "no" ], "Conversation_no": 1098, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many points did he average each game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many points did Kobe Bryant average each game", "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant averaged 30 points per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sports-regime.com/2019/04/09/will-free-throws-decide-the-nba-mvp-award/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Kobe Bryant average each game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant", "Context": [ "How did Kobe Bryant come up short?", "Kobe Bryant was arrested for sexual assault before the season began.", "Did Kobe Bryant set any records in 2002-2004?", "Kobe Bryant set an NBA record for three-pointers in a game on January 7, 2003.", "Did Kobe Bryant set any other records in 2002-2004?", "no", "How many points did Kobe Bryant average each game?", "Kobe Bryant averaged 30 points per game." ], "Conversation_no": 1098, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team was he playing for when he came up short?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team was Kobe Bryant playing for when he came up short", "Truth_answer": "Lakers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Kobe Bryant playing for when he came up short?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Earthquake!", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Another Earthquake?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Another Earthquake", "Truth_answer": "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Another Earthquake?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Earthquake!", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any hits on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What lawsuits were filed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What lawsuits were filed", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lawsuits were filed by the Carters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember.", "What lawsuits were filed by the Carters?", "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Carter's want to sue Lou Pearlman", "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit was for alleging failure to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties on Carter's 1998 album, which was released through Pearlman's label and production company, Trans Continental.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Carter's want to sue Lou Pearlman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember.", "What lawsuits were filed by the Carters?", "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman.", "Why did the Carter's want to sue Lou Pearlman?", "The lawsuit was for alleging failure to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties on Carter's 1998 album, which was released through Pearlman's label and production company, Trans Continental." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Carter's lawsuit filed against Lou Pearlman", "Truth_answer": "On March 13, 2003, Pearlman was declared in contempt of court for ignoring a court order to produce documents relating to royalty payments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Carter's lawsuit filed against Lou Pearlman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember.", "What lawsuits were filed by the Carters?", "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman.", "Why did the Carter's want to sue Lou Pearlman?", "The lawsuit was for alleging failure to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties on Carter's 1998 album, which was released through Pearlman's label and production company, Trans Continental.", "What happened with the Carter's lawsuit filed against Lou Pearlman?", "On March 13, 2003, Pearlman was declared in contempt of court for ignoring a court order to produce documents relating to royalty payments." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Most Requested Hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits", "Truth_answer": "Carter's Most Requested Hits, a collection including tracks from his last three albums as well as a new single, One Better, was released on November 3, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter#2002–2008:_Another_Earthquake,_Most_Requested_Hits,_Saturday_Night_and_House_of_Carters", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember.", "What lawsuits were filed by the Carters?", "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman.", "Why did the Carter's want to sue Lou Pearlman?", "The lawsuit was for alleging failure to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties on Carter's 1998 album, which was released through Pearlman's label and production company, Trans Continental.", "What happened with the Carter's lawsuit filed against Lou Pearlman?", "On March 13, 2003, Pearlman was declared in contempt of court for ignoring a court order to produce documents relating to royalty payments.", "What is Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits?", "Carter's Most Requested Hits, a collection including tracks from his last three albums as well as a new single, One Better, was released on November 3, 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Saturday night?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Saturday night", "Truth_answer": "Saturday Night, was a song released on March 22, 2005, and was promoted by Carter during his summer 2005 Remix Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Aaron Carter's Saturday Night?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter#2002–2008:_Another_Earthquake,_Most_Requested_Hits,_Saturday_Night_and_House_of_Carters", "Context": [ "What is Another Earthquake?", "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Were there any hits on Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake?", "Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! had singles such as Another Earthquake!, Summertime, To All the Girls, and Do You Remember.", "What lawsuits were filed by the Carters?", "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman.", "Why did the Carter's want to sue Lou Pearlman?", "The lawsuit was for alleging failure to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties on Carter's 1998 album, which was released through Pearlman's label and production company, Trans Continental.", "What happened with the Carter's lawsuit filed against Lou Pearlman?", "On March 13, 2003, Pearlman was declared in contempt of court for ignoring a court order to produce documents relating to royalty payments.", "What is Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits?", "Carter's Most Requested Hits, a collection including tracks from his last three albums as well as a new single, One Better, was released on November 3, 2003.", "What is Aaron Carter's Saturday Night?", "Saturday Night, was a song released on March 22, 2005, and was promoted by Carter during his summer 2005 Remix Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1099, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Aaron Carter's song Saturday Night successful", "Truth_answer": "Saturday Night was released by Trans Continental label, with Lou Pearlman as executive producer. The single was also featured in the soundtrack of the film Popstar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aaron Carter's song Saturday Night successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is known about his family life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is known about his family life", "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill#Family_life", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr.." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his married life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life", "Truth_answer": "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What more is known of his family life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life", "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill#Family_life", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his marriage to Agnes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes", "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill#Family_life", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any children from this marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from this marriage", "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton had two kids, Shane and Oona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from his marriage with Agnes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey.", "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from his marriage with Agnes?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton had two kids, Shane and Oona." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What more is known of these children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's children Shane and Oona besides their mother", "Truth_answer": "Shane became a heroin addict and committed suicide and Oona married Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's children Shane and Oona besides their mother?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey.", "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from his marriage with Agnes?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton had two kids, Shane and Oona.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's children Shane and Oona besides their mother?", "Shane became a heroin addict and committed suicide and Oona married Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he disown his daughter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Eugene O'Neill disown his daughter", "Truth_answer": "In 1943, O'Neill disowned his daughter Oona for marrying the English actor, director, and producer Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54. He never saw Oona again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Eugene O'Neill disown his daughter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey.", "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from his marriage with Agnes?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton had two kids, Shane and Oona.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's children Shane and Oona besides their mother?", "Shane became a heroin addict and committed suicide and Oona married Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54.", "Why did Eugene O'Neill disown his daughter?", "In 1943, O'Neill disowned his daughter Oona for marrying the English actor, director, and producer Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54. He never saw Oona again." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the other child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Eugene O'Neill Jr", "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill Jr., a Yale classicist, suffered from alcoholism and committed suicide in 1950 at the age of 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Eugene O'Neill Jr.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey.", "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from his marriage with Agnes?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton had two kids, Shane and Oona.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's children Shane and Oona besides their mother?", "Shane became a heroin addict and committed suicide and Oona married Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54.", "Why did Eugene O'Neill disown his daughter?", "In 1943, O'Neill disowned his daughter Oona for marrying the English actor, director, and producer Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54. He never saw Oona again.", "What happened to Eugene O'Neill Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill Jr., a Yale classicist, suffered from alcoholism and committed suicide in 1950 at the age of 40." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what more is known of Shane?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What more is known of Shane O'Neill besides this drug addiction and suicide", "Truth_answer": "Shane moved into the family home in Bermuda, Spithead, with his new wife, where he supported himself by selling off the furnishings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known of Shane O'Neill besides this drug addiction and suicide?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill", "Context": [ "What is known about Eugene O'Neill's family life?", "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr..", "How was Eugene O'Neill's married life?", "O'Neill's first marriage ended in divorce.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's family life besides his marriage to Kathleen Jenkins and son Eugene O'Neill, Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill also had distant relationships with his sons.", "How was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Agnes Boulton?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton divorced in 1929, after O'Neill abandoned Boulton and the children for the actress Carlotta Monterey.", "Did Eugene O'Neill have any children from his marriage with Agnes?", "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton had two kids, Shane and Oona.", "What more is known of Eugene O'Neill's children Shane and Oona besides their mother?", "Shane became a heroin addict and committed suicide and Oona married Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54.", "Why did Eugene O'Neill disown his daughter?", "In 1943, O'Neill disowned his daughter Oona for marrying the English actor, director, and producer Charlie Chaplin when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54. He never saw Oona again.", "What happened to Eugene O'Neill Jr.?", "Eugene O'Neill Jr., a Yale classicist, suffered from alcoholism and committed suicide in 1950 at the age of 40.", "What more is known of Shane O'Neill besides this drug addiction and suicide?", "Shane moved into the family home in Bermuda, Spithead, with his new wife, where he supported himself by selling off the furnishings." ], "Conversation_no": 1100, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about his family life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Eugene O'Neill's child Oona besides her being disowned", "Truth_answer": "Oona ultimately inherited Spithead and the connected estate. In 1950 O'Neill joined The Lambs, the famed theater club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Eugene O'Neill's child Oona besides her being disowned?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners", "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners' success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew and their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224171912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners", "Context": [ "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "The Dubliners' success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew and their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals." ], "Conversation_no": 1101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was any of their songs a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was any of The Dubliner's songs a hit", "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners had many hit songs such as The Black Velvet Band, All For Me Grog, and Seven Drunken Nights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of The Dubliner's songs a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners", "Context": [ "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "The Dubliners' success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew and their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.", "Was any of The Dubliner's songs a hit?", "The Dubliners had many hit songs such as The Black Velvet Band, All For Me Grog, and Seven Drunken Nights." ], "Conversation_no": 1101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Dubliners besides their hit songs", "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Dubliners besides their hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners#Later_changes_and_tours", "Context": [ "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "The Dubliners' success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew and their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.", "Was any of The Dubliner's songs a hit?", "The Dubliners had many hit songs such as The Black Velvet Band, All For Me Grog, and Seven Drunken Nights.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Dubliners besides their hit songs?", "The Dubliners were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 1101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band toured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Dubliners tour", "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners toured Europe every year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dubliners tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "The Dubliners' success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew and their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.", "Was any of The Dubliner's songs a hit?", "The Dubliners had many hit songs such as The Black Velvet Band, All For Me Grog, and Seven Drunken Nights.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Dubliners besides their hit songs?", "The Dubliners were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965.", "Did the Dubliners tour?", "The Dubliners toured Europe every year." ], "Conversation_no": 1101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release a famous album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Dubliners release a famous album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Dubliners release a famous album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners", "Context": [ "What are some of the factors of the success of The Dubliners?", "The Dubliners' success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew and their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.", "Was any of The Dubliner's songs a hit?", "The Dubliners had many hit songs such as The Black Velvet Band, All For Me Grog, and Seven Drunken Nights.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Dubliners besides their hit songs?", "The Dubliners were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965.", "Did the Dubliners tour?", "The Dubliners toured Europe every year.", "Did The Dubliners release a famous album?" ], "Conversation_no": 1101, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else contributed to the bands success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else contributed to the Dubliners' success", "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners' success remained steady right through the 1970s and a number of collaborations with The Pogues in 1987 saw them enter the UK Singles Chart on another two occasions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else contributed to the Dubliners' success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1994–1995:_Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1994 ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1994", "Truth_answer": "In early 1994, after Worth Every Mile fell from the charts, Tritt charted at number 21 with a cover of the Eagles' Take It Easy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1994 with Travis Tritt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1994–1995:_Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [ "What happened in 1994 with Travis Tritt?", "In early 1994, after Worth Every Mile fell from the charts, Tritt charted at number 21 with a cover of the Eagles' Take It Easy." ], "Conversation_no": 1102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "From which album was the song Take It Easy ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "From which album was the Travis Tritt song Take It Easy", "Truth_answer": "Take It Easy covered by Travis Tritt is on the album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "From which album was the Travis Tritt song Take It Easy ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1994–1995:_Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [ "What happened in 1994 with Travis Tritt?", "In early 1994, after Worth Every Mile fell from the charts, Tritt charted at number 21 with a cover of the Eagles' Take It Easy.", "From which album was the Travis Tritt song Take It Easy ?", "Take It Easy covered by Travis Tritt is on the album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles." ], "Conversation_no": 1102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which albums did he release in that period ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which albums did Travis Tritt release during the time of his Take It Easy cover", "Truth_answer": "Travis Tritt's fourth album, Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof, was released that May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which albums did Travis Tritt release during the time of his Take It Easy cover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1994–1995:_Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [ "What happened in 1994 with Travis Tritt?", "In early 1994, after Worth Every Mile fell from the charts, Tritt charted at number 21 with a cover of the Eagles' Take It Easy.", "From which album was the Travis Tritt song Take It Easy ?", "Take It Easy covered by Travis Tritt is on the album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.", "Which albums did Travis Tritt release during the time of his Take It Easy cover?", "Travis Tritt's fourth album, Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof, was released that May." ], "Conversation_no": 1102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you name a song from the album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you name a song from the Travis Tritt album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof", "Truth_answer": "Travis Tritt's song Foolish Pride, went to number one, and the fourth single, Tell Me I Was Dreaming, reached number two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name a song from the Travis Tritt album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1994–1995:_Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [ "What happened in 1994 with Travis Tritt?", "In early 1994, after Worth Every Mile fell from the charts, Tritt charted at number 21 with a cover of the Eagles' Take It Easy.", "From which album was the Travis Tritt song Take It Easy ?", "Take It Easy covered by Travis Tritt is on the album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.", "Which albums did Travis Tritt release during the time of his Take It Easy cover?", "Travis Tritt's fourth album, Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof, was released that May.", "Can you name a song from the Travis Tritt album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof?", "Travis Tritt's song Foolish Pride, went to number one, and the fourth single, Tell Me I Was Dreaming, reached number two." ], "Conversation_no": 1102, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "in which chart was Foolish pride number one ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which chart was Foolish pride number one on", "Truth_answer": "Foolish Pride was charted on the Billboard number-one singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which chart was Foolish pride number one on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1991–1992:_It's_All_About_to_Change", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is It's All About to Change an album or a single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is It's All About to Change an album or a single", "Truth_answer": "It's All About to Change is an album with a track with the same title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Travis Tritt's It's All About to Change an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1991–1992:_It's_All_About_to_Change", "Context": [ "Is Travis Tritt's It's All About to Change an album or a single?", "It's All About to Change is an album with a track with the same title." ], "Conversation_no": 1103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Travis Tritt album and song It's About to Change a success", "Truth_answer": "Overall, It's All About to Change is Tritt's highest-certified album; with sales of over three million copies in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Travis Tritt album and song It's About to Change a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1991–1992:_It's_All_About_to_Change", "Context": [ "Is Travis Tritt's It's All About to Change an album or a single?", "It's All About to Change is an album with a track with the same title.", "Was the Travis Tritt album and song It's About to Change a success?", "Overall, It's All About to Change is Tritt's highest-certified album; with sales of over three million copies in the U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 1103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Travis Tritt win any awards for that album", "Truth_answer": "It's All About to Change has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Travis Tritt win any awards for the album, It's All About to Change?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1991–1992:_It's_All_About_to_Change", "Context": [ "Is Travis Tritt's It's All About to Change an album or a single?", "It's All About to Change is an album with a track with the same title.", "Was the Travis Tritt album and song It's About to Change a success?", "Overall, It's All About to Change is Tritt's highest-certified album; with sales of over three million copies in the U.S.", "Did Travis Tritt win any awards for the album, It's All About to Change?", "It's All About to Change has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA." ], "Conversation_no": 1103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any hit singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from the album", "Truth_answer": "Anymore peaked at number 1 in both the United States and Canada, becoming his second number-one hit in the United States, and his fourth number-one in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from the It's All About to Change?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt#1991–1992:_It's_All_About_to_Change", "Context": [ "Is Travis Tritt's It's All About to Change an album or a single?", "It's All About to Change is an album with a track with the same title.", "Was the Travis Tritt album and song It's About to Change a success?", "Overall, It's All About to Change is Tritt's highest-certified album; with sales of over three million copies in the U.S.", "Did Travis Tritt win any awards for the album, It's All About to Change?", "It's All About to Change has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA.", "Were there any hit singles from the It's All About to Change?", "Anymore peaked at number 1 in both the United States and Canada, becoming his second number-one hit in the United States, and his fourth number-one in Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 1103, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album win any awards", "Truth_answer": "It's All About to Change has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album, It's All About to Change win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did this begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did this begin", "Truth_answer": "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107063434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [ "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election." ], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who helped him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Benton helped him in his military career and Governor McMinn helped Houston in his political career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [ "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election.", "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836?", "Thomas Benton helped him in his military career and Governor McMinn helped Houston in his political career." ], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was James Pinckney Henderson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was James Pinckney Henderson", "Truth_answer": "James Pinckney Henderson was a United States and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, soldier, and the first Governor of the State of Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was James Pinckney Henderson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [ "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election.", "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836?", "Thomas Benton helped him in his military career and Governor McMinn helped Houston in his political career.", "Who was James Pinckney Henderson?", "James Pinckney Henderson was a United States and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, soldier, and the first Governor of the State of Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Sam Houston besides winning the Presidential election of 1836", "Truth_answer": "During the presidential election, the voters of Texas overwhelmingly indicated their desire for Texas to be annexed by the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107063434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Sam Houston besides winning the Presidential election of 1836?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [ "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election.", "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836?", "Thomas Benton helped him in his military career and Governor McMinn helped Houston in his political career.", "Who was James Pinckney Henderson?", "James Pinckney Henderson was a United States and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, soldier, and the first Governor of the State of Texas.", "Anything else interesting about Sam Houston besides winning the Presidential election of 1836?", "During the presidential election, the voters of Texas overwhelmingly indicated their desire for Texas to be annexed by the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to avoid war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sam Houston do to avoid war", "Truth_answer": "In November, Houston joined with most other delegates in voting for a measure that demanded Texas statehood and the restoration of the 1824 Constitution of Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Houston do to avoid war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [ "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election.", "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836?", "Thomas Benton helped him in his military career and Governor McMinn helped Houston in his political career.", "Who was James Pinckney Henderson?", "James Pinckney Henderson was a United States and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, soldier, and the first Governor of the State of Texas.", "Anything else interesting about Sam Houston besides winning the Presidential election of 1836?", "During the presidential election, the voters of Texas overwhelmingly indicated their desire for Texas to be annexed by the United States.", "What did Sam Houston do to avoid war?", "In November, Houston joined with most other delegates in voting for a measure that demanded Texas statehood and the restoration of the 1824 Constitution of Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he accepted by the Texans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Sam Houston accepted by the Texans", "Truth_answer": "Houston played a key role in the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845, and in 1846, he was elected to represent Texas in the United States Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sam Houston accepted by the Texans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston#President_of_Texas", "Context": [ "What year did the presidential election begin with Sam Houston?", "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Sam Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election.", "Who helped Sam Houston win the Presidential election of 1836?", "Thomas Benton helped him in his military career and Governor McMinn helped Houston in his political career.", "Who was James Pinckney Henderson?", "James Pinckney Henderson was a United States and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, soldier, and the first Governor of the State of Texas.", "Anything else interesting about Sam Houston besides winning the Presidential election of 1836?", "During the presidential election, the voters of Texas overwhelmingly indicated their desire for Texas to be annexed by the United States.", "What did Sam Houston do to avoid war?", "In November, Houston joined with most other delegates in voting for a measure that demanded Texas statehood and the restoration of the 1824 Constitution of Mexico.", "How was Sam Houston accepted by the Texans?", "Houston played a key role in the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845, and in 1846, he was elected to represent Texas in the United States Senate." ], "Conversation_no": 1104, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of leader was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of leader was Sam Houston", "Truth_answer": "Sam Houston's senate record was marked by his unionism and opposition to extremists from both the North and South", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of leader was Sam Houston?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When were the Misfits formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When were the Misfits formed", "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1970s, Danzig started the Misfits, releasing the band's records through his own label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the Misfits formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig", "Context": [ "When were the Misfits formed?", "In the mid-1970s, Danzig started the Misfits, releasing the band's records through his own label." ], "Conversation_no": 1105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were the Misfits formed", "Truth_answer": "Misfits were formed in Lodi, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018061059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Misfits formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_discography", "Context": [ "When were the Misfits formed?", "In the mid-1970s, Danzig started the Misfits, releasing the band's records through his own label.", "Where were the Misfits formed?", "Misfits were formed in Lodi, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 1105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were in their early repertoire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were in The Misfit's early repertoire", "Truth_answer": "The Misfits released their first single, Cough/Cool, in 1977 on Danzig's own label Blank Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were in The Misfit's early repertoire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig", "Context": [ "When were the Misfits formed?", "In the mid-1970s, Danzig started the Misfits, releasing the band's records through his own label.", "Where were the Misfits formed?", "Misfits were formed in Lodi, New Jersey.", "What songs were in The Misfit's early repertoire?", "The Misfits released their first single, Cough/Cool, in 1977 on Danzig's own label Blank Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1105, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What record label were they on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What record label were The Misfits on", "Truth_answer": "Danzig released the Misfits, music through his own label (originally known as Blank, then later as Plan 9).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were The Misfits on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Sinatra's first debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sinatra's first debut", "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first musical film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film", "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another of Sinatra's musical films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career", "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Sinatra's career slump?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Sinatra's career slump", "Truth_answer": "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other reasons for his career slump?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra's career slump", "Truth_answer": "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films", "Truth_answer": "In Sinatra's film career, he got to work along side people such as Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Joe E. Lewis, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52.", "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "In Sinatra's film career, he got to work along side people such as Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Joe E. Lewis, and many others." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another one of his musical films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films", "Truth_answer": "Sinatra teamed up with Kelly for a third time in On the Town. The film ranked in 2006 No. 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52.", "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "In Sinatra's film career, he got to work along side people such as Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Joe E. Lewis, and many others.", "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films?", "Sinatra teamed up with Kelly for a third time in On the Town. The film ranked in 2006 No. 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films", "Truth_answer": "The song I Fall in Love Too Easily, sung by Sinatra in the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52.", "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "In Sinatra's film career, he got to work along side people such as Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Joe E. Lewis, and many others.", "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films?", "Sinatra teamed up with Kelly for a third time in On the Town. The film ranked in 2006 No. 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals.", "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films?", "The song I Fall in Love Too Easily, sung by Sinatra in the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did Sinatra work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Sinatra work with besides Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Joe E. Lewis", "Truth_answer": "Sinatra also worked along side with Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Sinatra work with besides Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Joe E. 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Lewis, and many others.", "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films?", "Sinatra teamed up with Kelly for a third time in On the Town. The film ranked in 2006 No. 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals.", "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films?", "The song I Fall in Love Too Easily, sung by Sinatra in the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Who else did Sinatra work with besides Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Joe E. Lewis?", "Sinatra also worked along side with Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anyone else Sinatra worked with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Sinatra worked with besides Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford", "Truth_answer": "Sinatra also worked along side Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Sinatra worked with besides Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52.", "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "In Sinatra's film career, he got to work along side people such as Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Joe E. Lewis, and many others.", "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films?", "Sinatra teamed up with Kelly for a third time in On the Town. The film ranked in 2006 No. 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals.", "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films?", "The song I Fall in Love Too Easily, sung by Sinatra in the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Who else did Sinatra work with besides Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Joe E. Lewis?", "Sinatra also worked along side with Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford.", "Was there anyone else Sinatra worked with besides Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford?", "Sinatra also worked along side Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song did Sinatra sing in one of the films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What song did Sinatra sing in one of the films", "Truth_answer": "Sinatra sang I'll Never Smile Again in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Sinatra sing in one of the films?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra#Debut,_musical_films,_and_career_slump_(1941–1952)", "Context": [ "What was Frank Sinatra's first debut?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was Frank Sinatra first musical film?", "Frank Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights, singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers.", "What was another of Frank Sinatra's musical films besides Las Vegas Nights in his debut career?", "Frank Sinatra had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly, making a brief appearance singing Night and Day.", "Why did Frank Sinatra's career slump?", "Both Double Dynamite, and Meet Danny Wilson failed to make an impression.", "Were there other reasons for Frank Sinatra career slump besides Double Dynamite and Meet Danny Wilson failing to make an impression?", "The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52.", "Who were some of the people Sinatra worked with on his films?", "In Sinatra's film career, he got to work along side people such as Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Joe E. Lewis, and many others.", "What was another one of Frank Sinatra's musical films?", "Sinatra teamed up with Kelly for a third time in On the Town. The film ranked in 2006 No. 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals.", "What was one of the songs Sinatra sang in the musical films?", "The song I Fall in Love Too Easily, sung by Sinatra in the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Who else did Sinatra work with besides Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Joe E. Lewis?", "Sinatra also worked along side with Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford.", "Was there anyone else Sinatra worked with besides Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford?", "Sinatra also worked along side Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood.", "What song did Sinatra sing in one of the films?", "Sinatra sang I'll Never Smile Again in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights." ], "Conversation_no": 1106, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What film was I Fall in Love Too Easily from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What film was I Fall in Love Too Easily from", "Truth_answer": "Sinatra sings I Fall in Love Too Easily in the Technicolor musical Anchors Aweigh, in which he played a sailor on leave in Hollywood for four days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was I Fall in Love Too Easily from?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crestwood_Publications", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Crestwood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Crestwood", "Truth_answer": "Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213003140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crestwood_Publications_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Crestwood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Simon#Crestwood,_Black_Magic_and_romance_comics", "Context": [ "What is Crestwood?", "Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 1107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Black Magic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Black Magic", "Truth_answer": "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Black Magic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Crestwood?", "Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s.", "What is Black Magic?", "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic." ], "Conversation_no": 1107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are some of the characters in Black Magic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are some of the characters in Black Magic", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some of the characters in Black Magic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Simon#Crestwood,_Black_Magic_and_romance_comics", "Context": [ "What is Crestwood?", "Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s.", "What is Black Magic?", "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic.", "Who are some of the characters in Black Magic?" ], "Conversation_no": 1107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Black Magic published by Crestwood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Black Magic published by Crestwood", "Truth_answer": "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Black Magic published by Crestwood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Simon#Crestwood,_Black_Magic_and_romance_comics", "Context": [ "What is Crestwood?", "Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s.", "What is Black Magic?", "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic.", "Who are some of the characters in Black Magic?", "Was Black Magic published by Crestwood?", "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic." ], "Conversation_no": 1107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Simon also create romance comics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Simon create romance comics", "Truth_answer": "Joe Simon and Jack Kirby also produced crime and humor comics, and are credited as well with publishing the first romance comics title, Young Romance, starting a successful trend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915114401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Simon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Simon also create romance comics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Simon#Crestwood,_Black_Magic_and_romance_comics", "Context": [ "What is Crestwood?", "Crestwood Publications, also known as Feature Publications, was a magazine publisher that also published comic books from the 1940s through the 1960s.", "What is Black Magic?", "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic.", "Who are some of the characters in Black Magic?", "Was Black Magic published by Crestwood?", "In partnership with Crestwood Publications, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby launched an early horror comic, the atmospheric and non-gory series Black Magic.", "Did Joe Simon also create romance comics?", "Joe Simon and Jack Kirby also produced crime and humor comics, and are credited as well with publishing the first romance comics title, Young Romance, starting a successful trend." ], "Conversation_no": 1107, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was on this team creating comics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was on Joe Simon and Jack Kirby's comics", "Truth_answer": "Joe Simon worked with other artists, including Al Williamson, Jack Davis, and Carl Burgos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915114401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Simon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on Joe Simon's team creating comics besides Jack Kirby?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he sneak in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he meet any stars in particular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular", "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other stars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich", "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the meeting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk", "Truth_answer": "Bradbury met Bondarchuk and brought him in from a very long line of famous Hollywood directors. They stared and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow.", "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury met Bondarchuk and brought him in from a very long line of famous Hollywood directors. They stared and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“" ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he drag him inside?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Bradbury drag him inside", "Truth_answer": "Sergei Bondarchuk brought Bradbury in to a Hollywood award ceremony in Bondarchuk's honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bradbury drag him inside?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow.", "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury met Bondarchuk and brought him in from a very long line of famous Hollywood directors. They stared and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Where did Bradbury drag him inside?", "Sergei Bondarchuk brought Bradbury in to a Hollywood award ceremony in Bondarchuk's honor." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened when they met?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened when Bradbury met Bondarchuk", "Truth_answer": "Bradbury got to sit down at Bondarchuk's table where his closest friends were sitting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened when Bradbury met Bondarchuk?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury#Hollywood", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow.", "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury met Bondarchuk and brought him in from a very long line of famous Hollywood directors. They stared and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Where did Bradbury drag him inside?", "Sergei Bondarchuk brought Bradbury in to a Hollywood award ceremony in Bondarchuk's honor.", "What else happened when Bradbury met Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury got to sit down at Bondarchuk's table where his closest friends were sitting." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who stared at him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who stared at Ray Bradbury", "Truth_answer": "All the famous Hollywood directors in the queue were bewildered. They stared at Bradbury and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stared at Ray Bradbury?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow.", "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury met Bondarchuk and brought him in from a very long line of famous Hollywood directors. They stared and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Where did Bradbury drag him inside?", "Sergei Bondarchuk brought Bradbury in to a Hollywood award ceremony in Bondarchuk's honor.", "What else happened when Bradbury met Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury got to sit down at Bondarchuk's table where his closest friends were sitting.", "Who stared at Ray Bradbury?", "All the famous Hollywood directors in the queue were bewildered. They stared at Bradbury and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“" ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ray Bradbury besides meeting Sergei Bondarchuk", "Truth_answer": "Recipient of numerous awards, including a 2007 Pulitzer Citation, Bradbury also wrote and consulted on screenplays and television scripts, including Moby Dick and It Came from Outer Space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ray Bradbury besides meeting Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Where did Bradbury sneak in Hollywood?", "Ray Bradbury learned how to sneak in and watched previews almost every week four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles.", "What else did Bradbury do in Hollywood besides sneak in the Fox Uptown Theatre?", "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount Pictures or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Did Ray Bradbury meet any stars in particular?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich.", "Were there any other stars that Ray Bradbury encountered besides Cary Grant, and Marlene Dietrich?", "Ray Bradbury recounted seeing Mae West, whom he learned made a regular appearance every Friday night, bodyguard in tow.", "What happened when Ray Bradbury met Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury met Bondarchuk and brought him in from a very long line of famous Hollywood directors. They stared and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Where did Bradbury drag him inside?", "Sergei Bondarchuk brought Bradbury in to a Hollywood award ceremony in Bondarchuk's honor.", "What else happened when Bradbury met Bondarchuk?", "Bradbury got to sit down at Bondarchuk's table where his closest friends were sitting.", "Who stared at Ray Bradbury?", "All the famous Hollywood directors in the queue were bewildered. They stared at Bradbury and asked each other Who is this Bradbury?“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ray Bradbury besides meeting Sergei Bondarchuk?", "Recipient of numerous awards, including a 2007 Pulitzer Citation, Bradbury also wrote and consulted on screenplays and television scripts, including Moby Dick and It Came from Outer Space." ], "Conversation_no": 1108, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Bradbury make any movies in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bradbury make any movies in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bradbury make any movies in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark#Formation_and_first_releases_(1978–79)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band form", "Truth_answer": "In September 1978, the same month he left Dalek I Love You, McCluskey rejoined Humphreys and their VCL XI project was renamed Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark#Formation_and_first_releases_(1978–79)", "Context": [ "How did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark form?", "In September 1978, the same month he left Dalek I Love You, McCluskey rejoined Humphreys and their VCL XI project was renamed Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark." ], "Conversation_no": 1109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark", "Truth_answer": "In the past, the band consisted of Dave Hughes, Michael Douglas, Graham Weir, Neil Weir, Phil Coxon, Nigel Ipinson, Abe Jukes, and Malcolm Holmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181114033249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_%28album%29_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228212837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228212837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark#Formation_and_first_releases_(1978–79)", "Context": [ "How did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark form?", "In September 1978, the same month he left Dalek I Love You, McCluskey rejoined Humphreys and their VCL XI project was renamed Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.", "Who was in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "In the past, the band consisted of Dave Hughes, Michael Douglas, Graham Weir, Neil Weir, Phil Coxon, Nigel Ipinson, Abe Jukes, and Malcolm Holmes." ], "Conversation_no": 1109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone else involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone else involved in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark", "Truth_answer": "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark brought in Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys, Martin Cooper, and Stuart Kershaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181114033249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_%28album%29_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228212837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else involved in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_(album)", "Context": [ "How did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark form?", "In September 1978, the same month he left Dalek I Love You, McCluskey rejoined Humphreys and their VCL XI project was renamed Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.", "Who was in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "In the past, the band consisted of Dave Hughes, Michael Douglas, Graham Weir, Neil Weir, Phil Coxon, Nigel Ipinson, Abe Jukes, and Malcolm Holmes.", "Was anyone else involved in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark brought in Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys, Martin Cooper, and Stuart Kershaw." ], "Conversation_no": 1109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark record anything", "Truth_answer": "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark recorded a self-titled album in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark record anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_(album)", "Context": [ "How did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark form?", "In September 1978, the same month he left Dalek I Love You, McCluskey rejoined Humphreys and their VCL XI project was renamed Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.", "Who was in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "In the past, the band consisted of Dave Hughes, Michael Douglas, Graham Weir, Neil Weir, Phil Coxon, Nigel Ipinson, Abe Jukes, and Malcolm Holmes.", "Was anyone else involved in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark brought in Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys, Martin Cooper, and Stuart Kershaw.", "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark record anything?", "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark recorded a self-titled album in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 1109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's self-titled album do well", "Truth_answer": "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's self-titled album peaked at number 27 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's self-titled album do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_(album)", "Context": [ "How did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark form?", "In September 1978, the same month he left Dalek I Love You, McCluskey rejoined Humphreys and their VCL XI project was renamed Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.", "Who was in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "In the past, the band consisted of Dave Hughes, Michael Douglas, Graham Weir, Neil Weir, Phil Coxon, Nigel Ipinson, Abe Jukes, and Malcolm Holmes.", "Was anyone else involved in the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark brought in Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys, Martin Cooper, and Stuart Kershaw.", "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark record anything?", "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark recorded a self-titled album in 1980.", "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's self-titled album do well?", "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's self-titled album peaked at number 27 in the UK Albums Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1109, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's self-titled album", "Truth_answer": "In 1979 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark were asked to support Gary Numan on his first major British tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark besides the release of their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins#Criticism_of_creationism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his criticisms of creationism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his criticisms of creationism", "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood." ], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were his criticisms received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins#Criticism_of_creationism", "Context": [ "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood.", "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received?" ], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have anything else to say about creationism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Dawkins have anything else to say about creationism besides that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood", "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins' 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Dawkins have anything else to say about creationism besides that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins#Criticism_of_creationism", "Context": [ "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood.", "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received?", "Did Richard Dawkins have anything else to say about creationism besides that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood?", "Richard Dawkins' 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument." ], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he ever debated anyone about creationism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Richard Dawkins ever debated anyone about creationism", "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins has followed the advice of his late colleague Stephen Jay Gould and refused to participate in formal debates with creationists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Richard Dawkins ever debated anyone about creationism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins#Criticism_of_creationism", "Context": [ "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood.", "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received?", "Did Richard Dawkins have anything else to say about creationism besides that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood?", "Richard Dawkins' 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument.", "Has Richard Dawkins ever debated anyone about creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has followed the advice of his late colleague Stephen Jay Gould and refused to participate in formal debates with creationists." ], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Dawkins besides debates and criticisms", "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins has opposed the inclusion of intelligent design in science education, describing it as not a scientific argument at all, but a religious one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Dawkins besides debates and criticisms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins#Criticism_of_creationism", "Context": [ "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood.", "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received?", "Did Richard Dawkins have anything else to say about creationism besides that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood?", "Richard Dawkins' 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument.", "Has Richard Dawkins ever debated anyone about creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has followed the advice of his late colleague Stephen Jay Gould and refused to participate in formal debates with creationists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Dawkins besides debates and criticisms?", "Richard Dawkins has opposed the inclusion of intelligent design in science education, describing it as not a scientific argument at all, but a religious one." ], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he referred to as Darwin's Rottweiler?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Richard Dawkins referred to as Darwin's Rottweiler", "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins has been referred to in the media as Darwin's Rottweiler, a reference to English biologist T. H. Huxley, for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's evolutionary ideas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Richard Dawkins referred to as Darwin's Rottweiler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins#Criticism_of_creationism", "Context": [ "What were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has described the Young Earth creationist view that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood.", "How were Richard Dawkins criticisms of creationism received?", "Did Richard Dawkins have anything else to say about creationism besides that the Earth is only a few thousand years old as a preposterous, mind-shrinking falsehood?", "Richard Dawkins' 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument.", "Has Richard Dawkins ever debated anyone about creationism?", "Richard Dawkins has followed the advice of his late colleague Stephen Jay Gould and refused to participate in formal debates with creationists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Dawkins besides debates and criticisms?", "Richard Dawkins has opposed the inclusion of intelligent design in science education, describing it as not a scientific argument at all, but a religious one.", "Why was Richard Dawkins referred to as Darwin's Rottweiler?", "Richard Dawkins has been referred to in the media as Darwin's Rottweiler, a reference to English biologist T. H. Huxley, for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's evolutionary ideas." ], "Conversation_no": 1110, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he written any books on his criticism of creationism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Richard Dawkins written any books on his criticism of creationism", "Truth_answer": "Dawkin's 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Richard Dawkins written any books on his criticism of creationism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher#College_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Urlacher playing for during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Urlacher playing for during this time", "Truth_answer": "Brian Urlacher enrolled at the University of New Mexico, majored in criminology, and played for the New Mexico Lobos football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gossipgist.com/brian-urlacher_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307004300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Brian Urlacher playing for during college career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Brian Urlacher playing for during college career?", "Brian Urlacher enrolled at the University of New Mexico, majored in criminology, and played for the New Mexico Lobos football team." ], "Conversation_no": 1111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Brian Urlacher's coach", "Truth_answer": "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gossipgist.com/brian-urlacher_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307004300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Brian Urlacher's college football coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Brian Urlacher playing for during college career?", "Brian Urlacher enrolled at the University of New Mexico, majored in criminology, and played for the New Mexico Lobos football team.", "Who was Brian Urlacher's college football coach?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker." ], "Conversation_no": 1111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a starting player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Brian Urlacher a starting player for the New Mexico Lobos football team", "Truth_answer": "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker, but often left him on the sidelines in favor of more experienced players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307004300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brian Urlacher a starting player for the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Brian Urlacher playing for during college career?", "Brian Urlacher enrolled at the University of New Mexico, majored in criminology, and played for the New Mexico Lobos football team.", "Who was Brian Urlacher's college football coach?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker.", "Was Brian Urlacher a starting player for the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker, but often left him on the sidelines in favor of more experienced players." ], "Conversation_no": 1111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful his first year on the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Brian Urlacher successful his first year on the New Mexico Lobos football team", "Truth_answer": "The New Mexico Lobos football team finished with winning records during Urlacher's first two years and even made a trip to the 1997 Insight.com Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307004300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brian Urlacher successful his first year on the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Brian Urlacher playing for during college career?", "Brian Urlacher enrolled at the University of New Mexico, majored in criminology, and played for the New Mexico Lobos football team.", "Who was Brian Urlacher's college football coach?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker.", "Was Brian Urlacher a starting player for the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker, but often left him on the sidelines in favor of more experienced players.", "Was Brian Urlacher successful his first year on the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "The New Mexico Lobos football team finished with winning records during Urlacher's first two years and even made a trip to the 1997 Insight.com Bowl." ], "Conversation_no": 1111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get his starting position back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brian Urlacher get his starting position back on the New Mexico Lobos football team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Urlacher get his starting position back on the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Brian Urlacher playing for during college career?", "Brian Urlacher enrolled at the University of New Mexico, majored in criminology, and played for the New Mexico Lobos football team.", "Who was Brian Urlacher's college football coach?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker.", "Was Brian Urlacher a starting player for the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "The Lobos' head coach, Dennis Franchione, converted Brian Urlacher to linebacker, but often left him on the sidelines in favor of more experienced players.", "Was Brian Urlacher successful his first year on the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "The New Mexico Lobos football team finished with winning records during Urlacher's first two years and even made a trip to the 1997 Insight.com Bowl.", "Did Brian Urlacher get his starting position back on the New Mexico Lobos football team?" ], "Conversation_no": 1111, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards or set any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brian Urlacher win any awards or set any records for the New Mexico Lobos football team", "Truth_answer": "Brian Urlacher finished with the third most career tackles in the University of New Mexico's history. They awarded him with the Male Athlete of the Year Award in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Urlacher win any awards or set any records for the New Mexico Lobos football team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he sing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did he sing", "Truth_answer": "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.discogs.com/artist/364536-Tab-Hunter", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have any albums", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do during his music career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career", "Truth_answer": "Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career besides singles and albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love.", "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career besides singles and albums?", "Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his music career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Tab Hunter's music career start", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tab Hunter's music career start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love.", "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career besides singles and albums?", "Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club.", "When did Tab Hunter's music career start?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the song do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song do well", "Truth_answer": "Young Love, became one of the larger hits of the Rock 'n' Roll era. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Tab Hunter song, Young Love do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love.", "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career besides singles and albums?", "Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club.", "When did Tab Hunter's music career start?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love.", "Did the Tab Hunter song, Young Love do well?", "Young Love, became one of the larger hits of the Rock 'n' Roll era. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other songs do that well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have other songs do that well besides, Young Love", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have other songs do that well besides, Young Love?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love.", "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career besides singles and albums?", "Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club.", "When did Tab Hunter's music career start?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love.", "Did the Tab Hunter song, Young Love do well?", "Young Love, became one of the larger hits of the Rock 'n' Roll era. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.", "Did Tab Hunter have other songs do that well besides, Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any concerts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter do any concerts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter do any concerts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter#Music_career", "Context": [ "What songs did Tab Hunter sing?", "Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "What other songs did Tab Hunter have besides Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter have any albums?", "Tab Hunter had albums including When I Fall in Love, a self-titled album, and Young Love.", "What else did Tab Hunter do during his music career besides singles and albums?", "Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club.", "When did Tab Hunter's music career start?", "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love.", "Did the Tab Hunter song, Young Love do well?", "Young Love, became one of the larger hits of the Rock 'n' Roll era. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.", "Did Tab Hunter have other songs do that well besides, Young Love?", "Tab Hunter had another hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways, which peaked at No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in the United Kingdom.", "Did Tab Hunter do any concerts?" ], "Conversation_no": 1112, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did you learn anything else interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did you learn anythinge else interesting about Tab Hunter besides his successful singles, Young Love and Nintety-Nine Ways", "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter starred in the musical film Damn Yankees, in which he played Joe Hardy of Washington, D.C.'s American League baseball club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anythinge else interesting about Tab Hunter besides his successful singles, Young Love and Nintety-Nine Ways?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos#Professional_football_player", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Pihos play football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Pihos play football", "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos#Professional_football_player", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he play for the Eagles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos#Professional_football_player", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Pete Pihos retire", "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he make the Pro Bowl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl", "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos#World_War_II", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955)." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any achievements off the field?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field", "Truth_answer": "Commissioned as a second lieutenant on the battlefield, Pete Pihos was awarded the Bronze Star and Silver Star medals for bravery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955).", "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field?", "Commissioned as a second lieutenant on the battlefield, Pete Pihos was awarded the Bronze Star and Silver Star medals for bravery." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he play for professionally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Pete Pihos play for professionally besides the Philadelphia Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos played professional football as an end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1947 to 1955. This is the only team he's played with.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Pete Pihos play for professionally besides the Philadelphia Eagles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955).", "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field?", "Commissioned as a second lieutenant on the battlefield, Pete Pihos was awarded the Bronze Star and Silver Star medals for bravery.", "Who else did Pete Pihos play for professionally besides the Philadelphia Eagles?", "Pete Pihos played professional football as an end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1947 to 1955. This is the only team he's played with." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many points did he score in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many points did Pete Pihos score in his career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Pete Pihos score in his professional football career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos#Professional_football_player", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955).", "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field?", "Commissioned as a second lieutenant on the battlefield, Pete Pihos was awarded the Bronze Star and Silver Star medals for bravery.", "Who else did Pete Pihos play for professionally besides the Philadelphia Eagles?", "Pete Pihos played professional football as an end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1947 to 1955. This is the only team he's played with.", "How many points did Pete Pihos score in his professional football career?" ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his best season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Pete Pihos' best football season", "Truth_answer": "From 1953, Pete Pihos went on to have his greatest statistical success over the next three seasons, which were ultimately his final three.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pete Pihos' best football season?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955).", "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field?", "Commissioned as a second lieutenant on the battlefield, Pete Pihos was awarded the Bronze Star and Silver Star medals for bravery.", "Who else did Pete Pihos play for professionally besides the Philadelphia Eagles?", "Pete Pihos played professional football as an end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1947 to 1955. This is the only team he's played with.", "How many points did Pete Pihos score in his professional football career?", "When was Pete Pihos' best football season?", "From 1953, Pete Pihos went on to have his greatest statistical success over the next three seasons, which were ultimately his final three." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Pete Pihos play", "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos was a fullback for the Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200529161646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945_Philadelphia_Eagles_season", "Context": [ "When did Pete Pihos play professional football?", "Pete Pihos was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1945 NFL Draft, but he continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946.", "How long did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "During his nine seasons of play with the Eagles, Pete Pihos missed just one game.", "What year did Pete Pihos retire?", "Pete Pihos retired January of 1956.", "Did Pete Pihos win any awards for his professional football career?", "Pete Pihos was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.", "What year did Pete Pihos make the Pro Bowl?", "Pete Pihos was selected six times to play in the Pro Bowl (1950–1955) and six times as a first-team All-Pro (1948, 1949, 1952–1955).", "Did Pete Pihos have any achievements off the field?", "Commissioned as a second lieutenant on the battlefield, Pete Pihos was awarded the Bronze Star and Silver Star medals for bravery.", "Who else did Pete Pihos play for professionally besides the Philadelphia Eagles?", "Pete Pihos played professional football as an end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1947 to 1955. This is the only team he's played with.", "How many points did Pete Pihos score in his professional football career?", "When was Pete Pihos' best football season?", "From 1953, Pete Pihos went on to have his greatest statistical success over the next three seasons, which were ultimately his final three.", "What position did Pete Pihos play for the Eagles?", "Pete Pihos was a fullback for the Eagles." ], "Conversation_no": 1113, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his coach at the Eagles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Pete Pihos coach at the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Greasy Neale was Pete Pihos' coach while he was on the Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pihos' coach at the time he was part of the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin#Education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study", "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Hölderlin began his education in 1776, and his mother planned for him to join the Lutheran church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin#Career", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study ?", "Friedrich Hölderlin began his education in 1776, and his mother planned for him to join the Lutheran church." ], "Conversation_no": 1114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he finish studying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Friedrich Hölderlin finish studying", "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Hölderlin obtained his magister degree in 1793.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Friedrich Hölderlin finish studying?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study ?", "Friedrich Hölderlin began his education in 1776, and his mother planned for him to join the Lutheran church.", "When did Friedrich Hölderlin finish studying?", "Friedrich Hölderlin obtained his magister degree in 1793." ], "Conversation_no": 1114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he meet anyone interesting during his studies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Hölderlin meet anyone interesting during his studies", "Truth_answer": "During his education, Friedrich Hölderlin struck a friendship with Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, who was five years Hölderlin's junior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Hölderlin meet anyone interesting during his studies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study ?", "Friedrich Hölderlin began his education in 1776, and his mother planned for him to join the Lutheran church.", "When did Friedrich Hölderlin finish studying?", "Friedrich Hölderlin obtained his magister degree in 1793.", "Did Friedrich Hölderlin meet anyone interesting during his studies?", "During his education, Friedrich Hölderlin struck a friendship with Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, who was five years Hölderlin's junior." ], "Conversation_no": 1114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get married to Luise Nast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Hölderlin get married to Luise Nast", "Truth_answer": "In 1789, Hölderlin broke off his engagement with Luise Nast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Hölderlin get married to Luise Nast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hölderlin#Education", "Context": [ "Where did Friedrich Holderlin study ?", "Friedrich Hölderlin began his education in 1776, and his mother planned for him to join the Lutheran church.", "When did Friedrich Hölderlin finish studying?", "Friedrich Hölderlin obtained his magister degree in 1793.", "Did Friedrich Hölderlin meet anyone interesting during his studies?", "During his education, Friedrich Hölderlin struck a friendship with Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, who was five years Hölderlin's junior.", "Did Friedrich Hölderlin get married to Luise Nast?", "In 1789, Hölderlin broke off his engagement with Luise Nast." ], "Conversation_no": 1114, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any famous persons study with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any famous persons study with Friedrich Hölderlin", "Truth_answer": "In 1794, Friedrich Hölderlin met Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and began writing his epistolary novel Hyperion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any famous persons study with Friedrich Hölderlin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her role in The Wizard of Oz", "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she sing any songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland sing any songs", "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was The Wizard of Oz based on ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Wizard of Oz based on", "Truth_answer": "The Wizard of Oz was based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_%281939_film%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215230421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1902_musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Wizard of Oz based on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow.", "What was The Wizard of Oz based on?", "The Wizard of Oz was based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take to complete the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take to complete the Wizard of Oz", "Truth_answer": "Shooting commenced on October 13, 1938, and The Wizard of Oz was completed on March 16, 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to complete the Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow.", "What was The Wizard of Oz based on?", "The Wizard of Oz was based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum.", "How long did it take to complete the Wizard of Oz?", "Shooting commenced on October 13, 1938, and The Wizard of Oz was completed on March 16, 1939." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the Wizard of Oz successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Wizard of Oz successful", "Truth_answer": "The Wizard of Oz was a tremendous critical success, though the film did not return a profit until it was rereleased in the 1940s and on subsequent occasions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Wizard of Oz successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow.", "What was The Wizard of Oz based on?", "The Wizard of Oz was based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum.", "How long did it take to complete the Wizard of Oz?", "Shooting commenced on October 13, 1938, and The Wizard of Oz was completed on March 16, 1939.", "Was the Wizard of Oz successful?", "The Wizard of Oz was a tremendous critical success, though the film did not return a profit until it was rereleased in the 1940s and on subsequent occasions." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland win any awards", "Truth_answer": "At the 1939 Academy Awards ceremony, Garland received her only Academy Award, an Academy Juvenile Award for her performances in 1939, including The Wizard of Oz and Babes in Arms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow.", "What was The Wizard of Oz based on?", "The Wizard of Oz was based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum.", "How long did it take to complete the Wizard of Oz?", "Shooting commenced on October 13, 1938, and The Wizard of Oz was completed on March 16, 1939.", "Was the Wizard of Oz successful?", "The Wizard of Oz was a tremendous critical success, though the film did not return a profit until it was rereleased in the 1940s and on subsequent occasions.", "Did Judy Garland win any awards?", "At the 1939 Academy Awards ceremony, Garland received her only Academy Award, an Academy Juvenile Award for her performances in 1939, including The Wizard of Oz and Babes in Arms." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the award for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the award for", "Truth_answer": "Garland received an Academy Juvenile Award for her performances in 1939, including The Wizard of Oz and Babes in Arms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Judy Garland's Academy Award for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland#The_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "What was Judy Garland's role in The Wizard of Oz?", "Judy Garland played the main protagonist, Dorothy.", "Did Judy Garland sing any songs?", "Judy Garland sang the song with which she would afterward be constantly identified, Over the Rainbow.", "What was The Wizard of Oz based on?", "The Wizard of Oz was based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum.", "How long did it take to complete the Wizard of Oz?", "Shooting commenced on October 13, 1938, and The Wizard of Oz was completed on March 16, 1939.", "Was the Wizard of Oz successful?", "The Wizard of Oz was a tremendous critical success, though the film did not return a profit until it was rereleased in the 1940s and on subsequent occasions.", "Did Judy Garland win any awards?", "At the 1939 Academy Awards ceremony, Garland received her only Academy Award, an Academy Juvenile Award for her performances in 1939, including The Wizard of Oz and Babes in Arms.", "What was the Judy Garland's Academy Award for?", "Garland received an Academy Juvenile Award for her performances in 1939, including The Wizard of Oz and Babes in Arms." ], "Conversation_no": 1115, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she make any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland make any other movies", "Truth_answer": "Garland starred in three films released in 1940: Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, Strike Up the Band, and Little Nellie Kelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland make any other movies besides The Wizard of Qz?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1999?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1999", "Truth_answer": "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win the contest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stacy Keibler win the contest", "Truth_answer": "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro and was given a spot on the dance troupe along with a $10,000 prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists.", "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro and was given a spot on the dance troupe along with a $10,000 prize." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what dance troupe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What dance troupe was Stacy Keibler given by winning the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler was declared the winner of the contest and was given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What dance troupe was Stacy Keibler given by winning the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists.", "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro and was given a spot on the dance troupe along with a $10,000 prize.", "What dance troupe was Stacy Keibler given by winning the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Stacy Keibler was declared the winner of the contest and was given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stacy Keibler do after that", "Truth_answer": "Keibler performed dance routines every week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name Skye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stacy Keibler do after being given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists.", "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro and was given a spot on the dance troupe along with a $10,000 prize.", "What dance troupe was Stacy Keibler given by winning the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Stacy Keibler was declared the winner of the contest and was given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe.", "What did Stacy Keibler do after being given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe?", "Keibler performed dance routines every week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name Skye." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the larger role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the larger role in the Nitro dance troupe", "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler accepted a larger role and became a valet using the stage name Miss Hancock, briefly serving as an associate for the tag team Standards and Practices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the larger role Stacy Keibler was offered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists.", "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro and was given a spot on the dance troupe along with a $10,000 prize.", "What dance troupe was Stacy Keibler given by winning the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Stacy Keibler was declared the winner of the contest and was given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe.", "What did Stacy Keibler do after being given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe?", "Keibler performed dance routines every week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name Skye.", "What was the larger role Stacy Keibler was offered?", "Stacy Keibler accepted a larger role and became a valet using the stage name Miss Hancock, briefly serving as an associate for the tag team Standards and Practices." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do as Miss Hancock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stacy Keibler do as Miss Hancock", "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler's character was known to climb on top of the announcers' table and dance sensually.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stacy Keibler do as Miss Hancock?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler#World_Championship_Wrestling_(1999–2001)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1999 with Stacy Keibler?", "In September 1999, Keibler entered a nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling to find a new member of the Nitro Girls dance troupe.", "Did Stacy Keibler win the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro after receiving the most online votes out of the eight finalists.", "What did Stacy Keibler win from the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Keibler was declared the winner of the contest on the November 8, 1999 edition of Nitro and was given a spot on the dance troupe along with a $10,000 prize.", "What dance troupe was Stacy Keibler given by winning the nationwide contest held by World Championship Wrestling?", "Stacy Keibler was declared the winner of the contest and was given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe.", "What did Stacy Keibler do after being given a spot on the Nitro dance troupe?", "Keibler performed dance routines every week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name Skye.", "What was the larger role Stacy Keibler was offered?", "Stacy Keibler accepted a larger role and became a valet using the stage name Miss Hancock, briefly serving as an associate for the tag team Standards and Practices.", "What did Stacy Keibler do as Miss Hancock?", "Stacy Keibler's character was known to climb on top of the announcers' table and dance sensually." ], "Conversation_no": 1116, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tag team of who?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Stacy Keibler worked on the tag team of who", "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler briefly served as an associate for the tag team of Lenny Lane and Lodi dubbed Standards and Practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Stacy Keibler worked on the tag team of who?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Yip do in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Yip do in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film)#Production", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he write for Wizard of Oz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz", "Truth_answer": "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful." ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was names of some broadway shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was names of some broadway shows", "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl and Finian's Rainbow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was names of some broadway shows Yip Harburg produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful.", "What was names of some broadway shows Yip Harburg produced?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl and Finian's Rainbow." ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he actually act or was part of the shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg actually act or was part of the shows", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg did not act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg actually act or was part of the shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful.", "What was names of some broadway shows Yip Harburg produced?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl and Finian's Rainbow.", "Did Yip Harburg actually act or was part of the shows?", "Yip Harburg did not act." ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he start writing for Hollywood or Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood or Broadway", "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood around 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood or Broadway?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful.", "What was names of some broadway shows Yip Harburg produced?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl and Finian's Rainbow.", "Did Yip Harburg actually act or was part of the shows?", "Yip Harburg did not act.", "What year did Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood or Broadway?", "Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood around 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his writing nominated for awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Yip Harburg's writing nominated for awards", "Truth_answer": "Harburg won an Oscar, shared with Harold Arlen, for Best Music, Original Song for The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yip Harburg's writing nominated for awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Awards_and_recognition", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful.", "What was names of some broadway shows Yip Harburg produced?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl and Finian's Rainbow.", "Did Yip Harburg actually act or was part of the shows?", "Yip Harburg did not act.", "What year did Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood or Broadway?", "Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood around 1937.", "Was Yip Harburg's writing nominated for awards?", "Harburg won an Oscar, shared with Harold Arlen, for Best Music, Original Song for The Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he win the award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Yip Harburg win an Oscar for The Wizard of Oz", "Truth_answer": "In 1940 Yip Harburg won an Oscar, shared with Harold Arlen, for Best Music, Original Song for The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Yip Harburg win an Oscar for The Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg#Hollywood_and_Broadway", "Context": [ "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Harburg and Gorney were offered a contract with Paramount: in Hollywood, Harburg worked with composers and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz's Over the Rainbow.“", "What year did Yip Harburg write for Wizard of Oz?", "The Wizard of Oz writing began when Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showed that films adapted from popular children's stories and fairytale folklore could still be successful.", "What was names of some broadway shows Yip Harburg produced?", "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl and Finian's Rainbow.", "Did Yip Harburg actually act or was part of the shows?", "Yip Harburg did not act.", "What year did Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood or Broadway?", "Yip Harburg start writing for Hollywood around 1937.", "Was Yip Harburg's writing nominated for awards?", "Harburg won an Oscar, shared with Harold Arlen, for Best Music, Original Song for The Wizard of Oz.", "What year did Yip Harburg win an Oscar for The Wizard of Oz?", "In 1940 Yip Harburg won an Oscar, shared with Harold Arlen, for Best Music, Original Song for The Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 1117, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting things happen in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting things happen in Yip Harburg's Hollywood career besides winning an Oscar for The Wizard of Oz", "Truth_answer": "Working in Hollywood did not stop Harburg's career on Broadway. In the 1940s, he wrote a series of book musicals with social messages, including the successful Bloomer Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things happen in Yip Harburg's Hollywood career besides winning an Oscar for The Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd#Over-recruitment", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what way did Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what way did Dodd participate in over-recruitment", "Truth_answer": "Another issue of concern for Dodd was Alabama's and other SEC schools' over-recruitment of players. Universities would recruit more players than available space on their rosters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way did Bobby Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd#Over-recruitment", "Context": [ "In what way did Bobby Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Another issue of concern for Dodd was Alabama's and other SEC schools' over-recruitment of players. Universities would recruit more players than available space on their rosters." ], "Conversation_no": 1118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his appeal occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bobby Dodd's appeal occur", "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Dodd's appeal occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd#Over-recruitment", "Context": [ "In what way did Bobby Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Another issue of concern for Dodd was Alabama's and other SEC schools' over-recruitment of players. Universities would recruit more players than available space on their rosters.", "When did Bobby Dodd's appeal occur?", "In 1963, Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not." ], "Conversation_no": 1118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about these tryout camps?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the tryouts camps", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Bobby Dodd's appeal to punish the tryout camps?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd#Over-recruitment", "Context": [ "In what way did Bobby Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Another issue of concern for Dodd was Alabama's and other SEC schools' over-recruitment of players. Universities would recruit more players than available space on their rosters.", "When did Bobby Dodd's appeal occur?", "In 1963, Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Can you tell me more about Bobby Dodd's appeal to punish the tryout camps?", "Bobby Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not." ], "Conversation_no": 1118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Dodd's article", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Dodd withdrew Georgia Tech from the SEC after the 1963 football season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Bobby Dodd's over-recruitment besides appeal the tryout camps?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd#Over-recruitment", "Context": [ "In what way did Bobby Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Another issue of concern for Dodd was Alabama's and other SEC schools' over-recruitment of players. Universities would recruit more players than available space on their rosters.", "When did Bobby Dodd's appeal occur?", "In 1963, Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Can you tell me more about Bobby Dodd's appeal to punish the tryout camps?", "Bobby Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects Bobby Dodd's over-recruitment besides appeal the tryout camps?", "Bobby Dodd withdrew Georgia Tech from the SEC after the 1963 football season." ], "Conversation_no": 1118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did over-recruitment negatively impact the game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did over-recruitment negatively impact Bobby Dodd's game", "Truth_answer": "Teams in question would cut the players well after signing day. This practice prevented the cut players from being able to play for other colleges during the following football season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did over-recruitment negatively impact Bobby Dodd's game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "In what way did Bobby Dodd participate in over-recruitment?", "Another issue of concern for Dodd was Alabama's and other SEC schools' over-recruitment of players. Universities would recruit more players than available space on their rosters.", "When did Bobby Dodd's appeal occur?", "In 1963, Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Can you tell me more about Bobby Dodd's appeal to punish the tryout camps?", "Bobby Dodd appealed to the SEC administration to punish the tryout camps of his fellow SEC members but the SEC did not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects Bobby Dodd's over-recruitment besides appeal the tryout camps?", "Bobby Dodd withdrew Georgia Tech from the SEC after the 1963 football season.", "How did over-recruitment negatively impact Bobby Dodd's game?", "Teams in question would cut the players well after signing day. This practice prevented the cut players from being able to play for other colleges during the following football season." ], "Conversation_no": 1118, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Dodd do after he left the SEC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bobby Dodd do after he left the SEC", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Dodd do after he left the SEC?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead#Early_career_in_New_York_(1917–1922)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did she leave broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did she leave broadway", "Truth_answer": "The plays were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Bankhead had been in New York for five years, but had yet to score a significant hit. Restless, Bankhead moved to London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tallulah Bankhead leave broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead#Return_to_the_Broadway_stage_(1933–1938)", "Context": [ "Why did Tallulah Bankhead leave broadway?", "The plays were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Bankhead had been in New York for five years, but had yet to score a significant hit. Restless, Bankhead moved to London." ], "Conversation_no": 1119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her first role back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tallulah Bankhead's first role back in Broadway", "Truth_answer": "1933's Forsaking All Others by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett was a modest success for Tallulah Bankhead, running 110 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tallulah Bankhead's first role back in Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead#Return_to_the_Broadway_stage_(1933–1938)", "Context": [ "Why did Tallulah Bankhead leave broadway?", "The plays were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Bankhead had been in New York for five years, but had yet to score a significant hit. Restless, Bankhead moved to London.", "What was Tallulah Bankhead's first role back in Broadway?", "1933's Forsaking All Others by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett was a modest success for Tallulah Bankhead, running 110 performances." ], "Conversation_no": 1119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other roles did she get?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other roles did Tallulah Bankhead get besides in Forsaking All Others", "Truth_answer": "Bankhead's next two short-lived plays, Jezebel by Owen Davis and Dark Victory by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Bloch, were both transformed into high-profile, prestigious film vehicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Tallulah Bankhead get besides in Forsaking All Others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead#Return_to_the_Broadway_stage_(1933–1938)", "Context": [ "Why did Tallulah Bankhead leave broadway?", "The plays were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Bankhead had been in New York for five years, but had yet to score a significant hit. Restless, Bankhead moved to London.", "What was Tallulah Bankhead's first role back in Broadway?", "1933's Forsaking All Others by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett was a modest success for Tallulah Bankhead, running 110 performances.", "What other roles did Tallulah Bankhead get besides in Forsaking All Others?", "Bankhead's next two short-lived plays, Jezebel by Owen Davis and Dark Victory by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Bloch, were both transformed into high-profile, prestigious film vehicles." ], "Conversation_no": 1119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else notable occurred during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was notable about Tallulah Bankhead's return to Broadway besides appearing in plays", "Truth_answer": "From 1936 to 1938, David O. Selznick, producer of Gone with the Wind called Tallulah Bankhead the first choice among established stars to play Scarlett O'Hara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about Tallulah Bankhead's return to Broadway besides appearing in plays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead#Return_to_the_Broadway_stage_(1933–1938)", "Context": [ "Why did Tallulah Bankhead leave broadway?", "The plays were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Bankhead had been in New York for five years, but had yet to score a significant hit. Restless, Bankhead moved to London.", "What was Tallulah Bankhead's first role back in Broadway?", "1933's Forsaking All Others by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett was a modest success for Tallulah Bankhead, running 110 performances.", "What other roles did Tallulah Bankhead get besides in Forsaking All Others?", "Bankhead's next two short-lived plays, Jezebel by Owen Davis and Dark Victory by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Bloch, were both transformed into high-profile, prestigious film vehicles.", "What else was notable about Tallulah Bankhead's return to Broadway besides appearing in plays?", "From 1936 to 1938, David O. Selznick, producer of Gone with the Wind called Tallulah Bankhead the first choice among established stars to play Scarlett O'Hara." ], "Conversation_no": 1119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why didn't she get that role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why didn't Tallulah Bankhead get the role in Gone with the Wind", "Truth_answer": "Although Tallulah Bankhead's 1938 screen test for the role in black-and-white was superb, she photographed poorly in Technicolor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Tallulah Bankhead get the role in Gone with the Wind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead#Return_to_the_Broadway_stage_(1933–1938)", "Context": [ "Why did Tallulah Bankhead leave broadway?", "The plays were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Bankhead had been in New York for five years, but had yet to score a significant hit. Restless, Bankhead moved to London.", "What was Tallulah Bankhead's first role back in Broadway?", "1933's Forsaking All Others by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett was a modest success for Tallulah Bankhead, running 110 performances.", "What other roles did Tallulah Bankhead get besides in Forsaking All Others?", "Bankhead's next two short-lived plays, Jezebel by Owen Davis and Dark Victory by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Bloch, were both transformed into high-profile, prestigious film vehicles.", "What else was notable about Tallulah Bankhead's return to Broadway besides appearing in plays?", "From 1936 to 1938, David O. Selznick, producer of Gone with the Wind called Tallulah Bankhead the first choice among established stars to play Scarlett O'Hara.", "Why didn't Tallulah Bankhead get the role in Gone with the Wind?", "Although Tallulah Bankhead's 1938 screen test for the role in black-and-white was superb, she photographed poorly in Technicolor." ], "Conversation_no": 1119, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other reasons she didnt get the role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other reasons Tallulah Bankhead didnt get the role", "Truth_answer": "Selznick also reportedly believed that at age 36, Tallulah Bankhead was too old to play Scarlett, who is 16 at the beginning of the film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other reasons Tallulah Bankhead didnt get the role in Gone with the Wind besides being photographed poorly in Technicolor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane#Trial", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How can we relate Bob with the Trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can we relate Bob with the Trial", "Truth_answer": "At the 1994 trial, Bob Crane's son, Robert, testified that in the weeks before his father's death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can we relate Bob Crane with the Trial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane#Trial", "Context": [ "How can we relate Bob Crane with the Trial?", "At the 1994 trial, Bob Crane's son, Robert, testified that in the weeks before his father's death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter." ], "Conversation_no": 1120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role in the Trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bob Crane's son, Robert Crane's role in the 1994 Trial", "Truth_answer": "Robert Crane testified that Bob Crane had called Carpenter the night before the murder and ended their friendship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Crane's son, Robert Crane's role in the 1994 Trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane#Trial", "Context": [ "How can we relate Bob Crane with the Trial?", "At the 1994 trial, Bob Crane's son, Robert, testified that in the weeks before his father's death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter.", "What was Bob Crane's son, Robert Crane's role in the 1994 Trial?", "Robert Crane testified that Bob Crane had called Carpenter the night before the murder and ended their friendship." ], "Conversation_no": 1120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the accused in the trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane", "Truth_answer": "John Henry Carpenter was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane#Trial", "Context": [ "How can we relate Bob Crane with the Trial?", "At the 1994 trial, Bob Crane's son, Robert, testified that in the weeks before his father's death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter.", "What was Bob Crane's son, Robert Crane's role in the 1994 Trial?", "Robert Crane testified that Bob Crane had called Carpenter the night before the murder and ended their friendship.", "Who was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "John Henry Carpenter was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane" ], "Conversation_no": 1120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he eventually jailed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Henry Carpenter eventually jailed", "Truth_answer": "John Henry Carpenter was acquitted", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Henry Carpenter eventually jailed in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane#Trial", "Context": [ "How can we relate Bob Crane with the Trial?", "At the 1994 trial, Bob Crane's son, Robert, testified that in the weeks before his father's death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter.", "What was Bob Crane's son, Robert Crane's role in the 1994 Trial?", "Robert Crane testified that Bob Crane had called Carpenter the night before the murder and ended their friendship.", "Who was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "John Henry Carpenter was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane", "Was John Henry Carpenter eventually jailed in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "John Henry Carpenter was acquitted" ], "Conversation_no": 1120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about thisBob Crane trial article besides John Henry Carpenter being acquitted", "Truth_answer": "After the trial, Bob Crane's oldest son, Robert Crane, speculated publicly that his father's widow, Patricia Olson, might have had a role in instigating the crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about thisBob Crane trial article besides John Henry Carpenter being acquitted", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane#Trial", "Context": [ "How can we relate Bob Crane with the Trial?", "At the 1994 trial, Bob Crane's son, Robert, testified that in the weeks before his father's death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter.", "What was Bob Crane's son, Robert Crane's role in the 1994 Trial?", "Robert Crane testified that Bob Crane had called Carpenter the night before the murder and ended their friendship.", "Who was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "John Henry Carpenter was the accused in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane", "Was John Henry Carpenter eventually jailed in the 1994 trial regarding Bob Crane?", "John Henry Carpenter was acquitted", "Are there any other interesting aspects about thisBob Crane trial article besides John Henry Carpenter being acquitted", "After the trial, Bob Crane's oldest son, Robert Crane, speculated publicly that his father's widow, Patricia Olson, might have had a role in instigating the crime." ], "Conversation_no": 1120, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other names are called in the crime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other names are called in the crime with Bob Crane's trial besides Crane's oldest son, Robert and widow Patricia Olson", "Truth_answer": "The case's prosecutor, Maricopa County District Attorney Rick Romley, responded, We never characterized Patty as a suspect, adding, I am convinced John Carpenter murdered Bob Crane.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names are called in the crime with Bob Crane's trial besides Crane's oldest son, Robert and widow Patricia Olson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#Early_life_and_early_career_(1943–63)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he grow up", "Truth_answer": "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#Early_life_and_early_career_(1943–63)", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania." ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris go to school", "Truth_answer": "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels" ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he an only child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Donnie Iris an only child", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Donnie Iris an only child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#Early_life_and_early_career_(1943–63)", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels", "Was Donnie Iris an only child?" ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his first band Tri-Vets do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Donnie Iris first band Tri-Vets do", "Truth_answer": "The Tri-Vels in both incarnations played R&B and pop rock covers at fraternity parties and lasted from about 1961 to 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#Early_life_and_early_career_(1943–63)", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels", "Was Donnie Iris an only child?", "How did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets do?", "The Tri-Vels in both incarnations played R&B and pop rock covers at fraternity parties and lasted from about 1961 to 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they split up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets split up", "Truth_answer": "With the addition of bassist Dave Reiser, the Tri-Vels renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets split up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#The_Jaggerz_and_Wild_Cherry_(1964–79)", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels", "Was Donnie Iris an only child?", "How did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets do?", "The Tri-Vels in both incarnations played R&B and pop rock covers at fraternity parties and lasted from about 1961 to 1964.", "Why did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets split up?", "With the addition of bassist Dave Reiser, the Tri-Vels renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells." ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get into another band after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dave Reiser get into another band after", "Truth_answer": "Around 1964, Donnie Iris left Donnie and the Donnells to form the Jaggerz with Benny Faiella of Gary and the Jewel Tones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris get into another band after Tri-Vets renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#Early_life_and_early_career_(1943–63)", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels", "Was Donnie Iris an only child?", "How did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets do?", "The Tri-Vels in both incarnations played R&B and pop rock covers at fraternity parties and lasted from about 1961 to 1964.", "Why did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets split up?", "With the addition of bassist Dave Reiser, the Tri-Vels renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells.", "Did Donnie Iris get into another band after Tri-Vets renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells?", "Around 1964, Donnie Iris left Donnie and the Donnells to form the Jaggerz with Benny Faiella of Gary and the Jewel Tones." ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get into music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Donnie Iris get into music", "Truth_answer": "young Dominic (Donnie Iris) began to learn how to sing at an early age from his mother, who had sung in Curly Venezie's orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Donnie Iris get into music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris#Early_life_and_early_career_(1943–63)", "Context": [ "Where did Donnie Iris grow up?", "Dominic Ierace, also known as Donnie Iris, was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.", "Did Donnie Iris go to school?", "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels", "Was Donnie Iris an only child?", "How did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets do?", "The Tri-Vels in both incarnations played R&B and pop rock covers at fraternity parties and lasted from about 1961 to 1964.", "Why did Donnie Iris' first band Tri-Vets split up?", "With the addition of bassist Dave Reiser, the Tri-Vels renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells.", "Did Donnie Iris get into another band after Tri-Vets renamed themselves Donnie and the Donnells?", "Around 1964, Donnie Iris left Donnie and the Donnells to form the Jaggerz with Benny Faiella of Gary and the Jewel Tones.", "How did Donnie Iris get into music?", "young Dominic (Donnie Iris) began to learn how to sing at an early age from his mother, who had sung in Curly Venezie's orchestra." ], "Conversation_no": 1121, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go on to perform after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Donnie Iris go on to perform after young Dominic began to learn how to sing at an early age from his mother, who had sung in Curly Venezie's orchestra", "Truth_answer": "Per his mother's encouragement, Donnie Iris began singing at weddings at age five, and by eight was performing on local television and entering talent contests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Donnie Iris go on to perform after young Dominic began to learn how to sing at an early age from his mother, who had sung in Curly Venezie's orchestra?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was saying farewell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was saying farewell", "Truth_answer": "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he quit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994", "Truth_answer": "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family." ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band replace him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family", "Truth_answer": "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found" ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after they finished the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour", "Truth_answer": "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream" ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say at the press conference?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996", "Truth_answer": "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband." ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their final show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband", "Truth_answer": "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances." ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do anything after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada", "Truth_answer": "Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, Crowded House performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances.", "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada?", "Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, Crowded House performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps" ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps", "Truth_answer": "Farewell to the World was released on VHS in December 1996. In 2007, a double CD and a DVD were issued as to commemorate the concert's tenth anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances.", "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada?", "Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, Crowded House performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps?", "Farewell to the World was released on VHS in December 1996. In 2007, a double CD and a DVD were issued as to commemorate the concert's tenth anniversary." ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the DVD sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Farewell to the World DVD issued as to commemorate the Crowded House concert's tenth anniversary sell", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Farewell to the World DVD issued as to commemorate the Crowded House concert's tenth anniversary sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances.", "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada?", "Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, Crowded House performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps?", "Farewell to the World was released on VHS in December 1996. In 2007, a double CD and a DVD were issued as to commemorate the concert's tenth anniversary.", "How did the Farewell to the World DVD issued as to commemorate the Crowded House concert's tenth anniversary sell?" ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides playing on the Sydney Opera House Steps and releasing a DVD later", "Truth_answer": "The concert featured the line-up of Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Mark Hart and Paul Hester. Tim Finn and Peter Jones both made guest appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides playing on the Sydney Opera House Steps and releasing a DVD later?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances.", "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada?", "Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, Crowded House performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps?", "Farewell to the World was released on VHS in December 1996. In 2007, a double CD and a DVD were issued as to commemorate the concert's tenth anniversary.", "How did the Farewell to the World DVD issued as to commemorate the Crowded House concert's tenth anniversary sell?", "What else happened during Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides playing on the Sydney Opera House Steps and releasing a DVD later?", "The concert featured the line-up of Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Mark Hart and Paul Hester. Tim Finn and Peter Jones both made guest appearances." ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Crowded House", "Truth_answer": "Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert was on 24 November 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this Crowded House Farewell to the World concert?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House#Saying_farewell_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was saying farewell in relation to Crowded House?", "Crowded House were midway through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.", "Why did Crowded House's Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994?", "Paul Hester flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family.", "Did Crowded House replace Paul Hester after he flew home to Melbourne to await the birth of his first child and indicated that he required more time with his family?", "Wally Ingram, drummer for support act Sheryl Crow, temporarily filled in until a replacement, Peter Jones was found", "What happened after Crowded House finished the tour with repleacement Peter Jones?", "the Finn Brothers released their album Finn in November 1995. In June 1996, they were at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream", "What did Neil Finn of Crowded House say at the press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream in June 1996 ?", "Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband.", "When was Crowded House's final show after Neil Finn revealed that Crowded House were to disband?", "The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be Crowded House's final performances.", "Did Crowded House do anything after their final performances June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada?", "Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, Crowded House performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the Sydney Opera House steps?", "Farewell to the World was released on VHS in December 1996. In 2007, a double CD and a DVD were issued as to commemorate the concert's tenth anniversary.", "How did the Farewell to the World DVD issued as to commemorate the Crowded House concert's tenth anniversary sell?", "What else happened during Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert besides playing on the Sydney Opera House Steps and releasing a DVD later?", "The concert featured the line-up of Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Mark Hart and Paul Hester. Tim Finn and Peter Jones both made guest appearances.", "When was this Crowded House Farewell to the World concert?", "Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert was on 24 November 1996" ], "Conversation_no": 1122, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sell out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Crowded House sell out their Farewell to the World concert", "Truth_answer": "Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert had one of the highest live audiences in Australian history estimated at between 120,000 and 250,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House sell out their Farewell to the World concert?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "the name of the band was who's idea", "Transformer_rewrite": "the name of the band was who's idea", "Truth_answer": "The name ZZ Top was Gibbons' idea. The band had a little apartment covered with concert posters and he noticed that many performers' names used initials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the name of the band ZZ Top was who's idea", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [ "the name of the band ZZ Top was who's idea", "The name ZZ Top was Gibbons' idea. The band had a little apartment covered with concert posters and he noticed that many performers' names used initials." ], "Conversation_no": 1123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what song did they release", "Transformer_rewrite": "what song did ZZ Top release", "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what song did ZZ Top release", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top", "Context": [ "the name of the band ZZ Top was who's idea", "The name ZZ Top was Gibbons' idea. The band had a little apartment covered with concert posters and he noticed that many performers' names used initials.", "what song did ZZ Top release", "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969" ], "Conversation_no": 1123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what member of the band died", "Transformer_rewrite": "what member of the band ZZ Top died", "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top bassist/organist Lanier Greig died", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what member of the band ZZ Top died", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.rockapedia.com/biography/zz-top/synthesizer-period-1983–1991", "Context": [ "the name of the band ZZ Top was who's idea", "The name ZZ Top was Gibbons' idea. The band had a little apartment covered with concert posters and he noticed that many performers' names used initials.", "what song did ZZ Top release", "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969", "what member of the band ZZ Top died", "ZZ Top bassist/organist Lanier Greig died" ], "Conversation_no": 1123, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the synthesizer period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the synthesizer period", "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top's synthesizer period was between 1983–1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the synthesizer period of ZZ Top?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn#Veto_(2013–2015)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is veto?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is veto", "Truth_answer": "Veto is an album by Heaven Shall Burn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigone_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is veto by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto_(album)", "Context": [ "what is veto by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Veto is an album by Heaven Shall Burn" ], "Conversation_no": 1124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album released", "Truth_answer": "Veto is the seventh studio album by German extreme metal band Heaven Shall Burn, released on 19 April 2013 through Century Media Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn#Veto_(2013–2015)", "Context": [ "what is veto by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Veto is an album by Heaven Shall Burn", "When was the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Veto is the seventh studio album by German extreme metal band Heaven Shall Burn, released on 19 April 2013 through Century Media Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was the Album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the Album released", "Truth_answer": "Heaven Shall Burn's album Veto was released on 19 April 2013 in Germany and April 30, 2013 in North America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the Album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn#Veto_(2013–2015)", "Context": [ "what is veto by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Veto is an album by Heaven Shall Burn", "When was the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Veto is the seventh studio album by German extreme metal band Heaven Shall Burn, released on 19 April 2013 through Century Media Records.", "where was the Album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Heaven Shall Burn's album Veto was released on 19 April 2013 in Germany and April 30, 2013 in North America" ], "Conversation_no": 1124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the singles on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the singles on the veto by Heaven Shall Burn album", "Truth_answer": "Some singles from the album Veto by Heaven Shall Burn are Hunters Will Be Hunted and Godiva", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles on the veto by Heaven Shall Burn album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn#Veto_(2013–2015)", "Context": [ "what is veto by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Veto is an album by Heaven Shall Burn", "When was the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Veto is the seventh studio album by German extreme metal band Heaven Shall Burn, released on 19 April 2013 through Century Media Records.", "where was the Album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Heaven Shall Burn's album Veto was released on 19 April 2013 in Germany and April 30, 2013 in North America", "What were some of the singles on the veto by Heaven Shall Burn album?", "Some singles from the album Veto by Heaven Shall Burn are Hunters Will Be Hunted and Godiva" ], "Conversation_no": 1124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Veto by Heaven Shall Burn do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Heaven Shall Burn's album Veto entered the official German Album Charts at #2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn#Veto_(2013–2015)", "Context": [ "what is veto by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Veto is an album by Heaven Shall Burn", "When was the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Veto is the seventh studio album by German extreme metal band Heaven Shall Burn, released on 19 April 2013 through Century Media Records.", "where was the Album veto by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Heaven Shall Burn's album Veto was released on 19 April 2013 in Germany and April 30, 2013 in North America", "What were some of the singles on the veto by Heaven Shall Burn album?", "Some singles from the album Veto by Heaven Shall Burn are Hunters Will Be Hunted and Godiva", "How did the album veto by Heaven Shall Burn do on the charts?", "Heaven Shall Burn's album Veto entered the official German Album Charts at #2." ], "Conversation_no": 1124, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any albums in 2014 or 2015?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Heaven Shall Burn release any albums in 2014 or 2015 after veto", "Truth_answer": "No, Heaven Shall Burn did not release any albumns in 2014 or 2015 after Veto", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Heaven Shall Burn release any albums in 2014 or 2015 after veto?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Christianity", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the band a christian band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the band a christian band", "Truth_answer": "all of the members of As I Lay Dying are practicing Christians, but the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band As I Lay Dying a christian band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Christianity", "Context": [ "Was the band As I Lay Dying a christian band?", "all of the members of As I Lay Dying are practicing Christians, but the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal." ], "Conversation_no": 1125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band describe themselves as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band As I Lay Dying describe themselves as relating to Christianity", "Truth_answer": "Tim Lambesis shared ,all five of us are Christians. I believe that change should start with me first, and as a result, our lyrics do not come across very 'preachy.'", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band As I Lay Dying describe themselves as relating to Christianity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Christianity", "Context": [ "Was the band As I Lay Dying a christian band?", "all of the members of As I Lay Dying are practicing Christians, but the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal.", "What did the band As I Lay Dying describe themselves as relating to Christianity?", "Tim Lambesis shared ,all five of us are Christians. I believe that change should start with me first, and as a result, our lyrics do not come across very 'preachy.'" ], "Conversation_no": 1125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the lyrics of their songs reflect that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the lyrics of their songs reflect that", "Truth_answer": "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis commented, Many of our songs are about life, struggles, mistakes, relationships and other issues that don't fit entirely in the spiritual category.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the lyrics of the band As I Lay Dying's songs reflect not coming across very 'preachy'?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Christianity", "Context": [ "Was the band As I Lay Dying a christian band?", "all of the members of As I Lay Dying are practicing Christians, but the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal.", "What did the band As I Lay Dying describe themselves as relating to Christianity?", "Tim Lambesis shared ,all five of us are Christians. I believe that change should start with me first, and as a result, our lyrics do not come across very 'preachy.'", "Did the lyrics of the band As I Lay Dying's songs reflect not coming across very 'preachy'?", "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis commented, Many of our songs are about life, struggles, mistakes, relationships and other issues that don't fit entirely in the spiritual category.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about the band As I Lay Dying besides Tim Lambesis describing how they relate to Christianity or being preachy", "Truth_answer": "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis has given mixed commentary on the subject: asked in 2008 if the members were a Christian band or Christians in a band“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about the band As I Lay Dying besides Tim Lambesis describing how they relate to Christianity or being preachy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Christianity", "Context": [ "Was the band As I Lay Dying a christian band?", "all of the members of As I Lay Dying are practicing Christians, but the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal.", "What did the band As I Lay Dying describe themselves as relating to Christianity?", "Tim Lambesis shared ,all five of us are Christians. I believe that change should start with me first, and as a result, our lyrics do not come across very 'preachy.'", "Did the lyrics of the band As I Lay Dying's songs reflect not coming across very 'preachy'?", "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis commented, Many of our songs are about life, struggles, mistakes, relationships and other issues that don't fit entirely in the spiritual category.“", "What are some interesting aspects about the band As I Lay Dying besides Tim Lambesis describing how they relate to Christianity or being preachy?", "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis has given mixed commentary on the subject: asked in 2008 if the members were a Christian band or Christians in a band“" ], "Conversation_no": 1125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they write their own songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do they write their own songs", "Truth_answer": "Tim Lambesis writes about what he's passionate about in life, so naturally faith, belief in the teachings of Jesus and His resurrection come across in his lyrics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the band As I Lay Dying write their own songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was the band As I Lay Dying a christian band?", "all of the members of As I Lay Dying are practicing Christians, but the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal.", "What did the band As I Lay Dying describe themselves as relating to Christianity?", "Tim Lambesis shared ,all five of us are Christians. I believe that change should start with me first, and as a result, our lyrics do not come across very 'preachy.'", "Did the lyrics of the band As I Lay Dying's songs reflect not coming across very 'preachy'?", "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis commented, Many of our songs are about life, struggles, mistakes, relationships and other issues that don't fit entirely in the spiritual category.“", "What are some interesting aspects about the band As I Lay Dying besides Tim Lambesis describing how they relate to Christianity or being preachy?", "Lyricist and lead singer Tim Lambesis has given mixed commentary on the subject: asked in 2008 if the members were a Christian band or Christians in a band“", "Does the band As I Lay Dying write their own songs?", "Tim Lambesis writes about what he's passionate about in life, so naturally faith, belief in the teachings of Jesus and His resurrection come across in his lyrics" ], "Conversation_no": 1125, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How do their fans feel about the band being christian?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do As I Lay Dying's fans feel about the band being christian", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do As I Lay Dying's fans feel about the band being christian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Awakened,_Tim_Lambesis'_trial_and_hiatus_(2012–2016)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2012", "Truth_answer": "On June 22, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying announced their album Awakened", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 to As I Lay Dying ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Awakened,_Tim_Lambesis'_trial_and_hiatus_(2012–2016)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2012 to As I Lay Dying ?", "On June 22, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying announced their album Awakened" ], "Conversation_no": 1126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was awakened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was awakened by As I Lay Dying", "Truth_answer": "The band As I Lay Dying's last studio album before their hiatus, Awakened, was released on September 25, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was awakened by As I Lay Dying?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 2012 to As I Lay Dying ?", "On June 22, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying announced their album Awakened", "What was awakened by As I Lay Dying?", "The band As I Lay Dying's last studio album before their hiatus, Awakened, was released on September 25, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the album awakened by As I Lay Dying successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album awakened by As I Lay Dying successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Awakened,_Tim_Lambesis'_trial_and_hiatus_(2012–2016)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2012 to As I Lay Dying ?", "On June 22, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying announced their album Awakened", "What was awakened by As I Lay Dying?", "The band As I Lay Dying's last studio album before their hiatus, Awakened, was released on September 25, 2012.", "was the album awakened by As I Lay Dying successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 1126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they go on hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band As I Lay Dying go on hiatus", "Truth_answer": "The band As I Lay Dying began indefinite hiatus in 2014 when Tim Lambesis was incarcerated, sentenced to six years in prison for soliciting the murder of his estranged wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band As I Lay Dying go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Awakened,_Tim_Lambesis'_trial_and_hiatus_(2012–2016)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2012 to As I Lay Dying ?", "On June 22, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying announced their album Awakened", "What was awakened by As I Lay Dying?", "The band As I Lay Dying's last studio album before their hiatus, Awakened, was released on September 25, 2012.", "was the album awakened by As I Lay Dying successful?", "When did the band As I Lay Dying go on hiatus?", "The band As I Lay Dying began indefinite hiatus in 2014 when Tim Lambesis was incarcerated, sentenced to six years in prison for soliciting the murder of his estranged wife." ], "Conversation_no": 1126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he charged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Tim Lambesis charged", "Truth_answer": "According to the San Diego Sheriff's Department, band As I Lay Dying's founding member and lead vocalist Tim Lambesis was charged with soliciting an undercover detective to kill his wife.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the band As I Lay Dying's Tim Lambesis charged for soliciting the murder of his estranged wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)#Awakened,_Tim_Lambesis'_trial_and_hiatus_(2012–2016)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2012 to As I Lay Dying ?", "On June 22, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying announced their album Awakened", "What was awakened by As I Lay Dying?", "The band As I Lay Dying's last studio album before their hiatus, Awakened, was released on September 25, 2012.", "was the album awakened by As I Lay Dying successful?", "When did the band As I Lay Dying go on hiatus?", "The band As I Lay Dying began indefinite hiatus in 2014 when Tim Lambesis was incarcerated, sentenced to six years in prison for soliciting the murder of his estranged wife.", "was the band As I Lay Dying's Tim Lambesis charged for soliciting the murder of his estranged wife?", "According to the San Diego Sheriff's Department, band As I Lay Dying's founding member and lead vocalist Tim Lambesis was charged with soliciting an undercover detective to kill his wife.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1126, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the result", "Truth_answer": "On February 25, 2014 Tim Lambesis changed his plea from not guilty to guilty and consequently faced a potential sentence of nine years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of Tim Lambesis' charge and arrest for soliciting the murder of his estranged wife?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)#With_Semisonic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Dan Wilson and Semisonic", "Truth_answer": "After Trip Shakespeare's breakup in 1992, musician Dan Wilson and John Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)#With_Semisonic", "Context": [ "What happened with musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "After Trip Shakespeare's breakup in 1992, musician Dan Wilson and John Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic." ], "Conversation_no": 1127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he produce with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did musician Dan Wilson produce with Semisonic", "Truth_answer": "Semisonic released one EP, three full-length albums, and one live album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did musician Dan Wilson produce with Semisonic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)#With_Semisonic", "Context": [ "What happened with musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "After Trip Shakespeare's breakup in 1992, musician Dan Wilson and John Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic.", "What songs did musician Dan Wilson produce with Semisonic?", "Semisonic released one EP, three full-length albums, and one live album" ], "Conversation_no": 1127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they make any albums together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Dan Wilson make any albums together with Semisonic", "Truth_answer": "Semisonic's first album was Great Divide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Dan Wilson make any albums together with Semisonic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)#With_Semisonic", "Context": [ "What happened with musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "After Trip Shakespeare's breakup in 1992, musician Dan Wilson and John Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic.", "What songs did musician Dan Wilson produce with Semisonic?", "Semisonic released one EP, three full-length albums, and one live album", "Did musician Dan Wilson make any albums together with Semisonic?", "Semisonic's first album was Great Divide" ], "Conversation_no": 1127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Great Divide album by musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic successful", "Truth_answer": "Semisonic's first album, Great Divide, received critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Great Divide album by musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)#With_Semisonic", "Context": [ "What happened with musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "After Trip Shakespeare's breakup in 1992, musician Dan Wilson and John Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic.", "What songs did musician Dan Wilson produce with Semisonic?", "Semisonic released one EP, three full-length albums, and one live album", "Did musician Dan Wilson make any albums together with Semisonic?", "Semisonic's first album was Great Divide", "Was Great Divide album by musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic successful?", "Semisonic's first album, Great Divide, received critical acclaim." ], "Conversation_no": 1127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Wilson go on any tours with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did musician Dan Wilson go on any tours with the band Semisonic", "Truth_answer": "Semisonic stopped touring in August 2001 but continue to perform on occasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Dan Wilson go on any tours with the band Semisonic ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)#21_–_Adele", "Context": [ "What happened with musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic?", "After Trip Shakespeare's breakup in 1992, musician Dan Wilson and John Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic.", "What songs did musician Dan Wilson produce with Semisonic?", "Semisonic released one EP, three full-length albums, and one live album", "Did musician Dan Wilson make any albums together with Semisonic?", "Semisonic's first album was Great Divide", "Was Great Divide album by musician Dan Wilson and Semisonic successful?", "Semisonic's first album, Great Divide, received critical acclaim.", "Did musician Dan Wilson go on any tours with the band Semisonic ?", "Semisonic stopped touring in August 2001 but continue to perform on occasion." ], "Conversation_no": 1127, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Musician Dan Wilson co-wrote six songs on the Dixie Chicks multiple-Grammy-winning album Taking the Long Way, including the title song and Not Ready to Make Nice“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about musician Dan Wilson besides Semisonic stopping their touring in August 2001 but continuing to perform on occasion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Set Me Free?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Set Me Free", "Truth_answer": "Marion Raven's North American and European debut album released under indie label Eleven Seven Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)#Reception", "Context": [ "What is Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Marion Raven's North American and European debut album released under indie label Eleven Seven Music." ], "Conversation_no": 1128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one of the songs on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "Truth_answer": "Falling Away is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)#Reception", "Context": [ "What is Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Marion Raven's North American and European debut album released under indie label Eleven Seven Music.", "What is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Falling Away is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven" ], "Conversation_no": 1128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another song that is on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another song that is on Set Me Free by Marion Raven besides Falling Away", "Truth_answer": "Break You is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another song that is on Set Me Free by Marion Raven besides Falling Away?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)#Reception", "Context": [ "What is Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Marion Raven's North American and European debut album released under indie label Eleven Seven Music.", "What is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Falling Away is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "What is another song that is on Set Me Free by Marion Raven besides Falling Away?", "Break You is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven" ], "Conversation_no": 1128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Set Me Free by Marion Raven released", "Truth_answer": "Set Me Free by Marion Raven was released April 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Set Me Free by Marion Raven released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Marion Raven's North American and European debut album released under indie label Eleven Seven Music.", "What is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Falling Away is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "What is another song that is on Set Me Free by Marion Raven besides Falling Away?", "Break You is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "When was Set Me Free by Marion Raven released?", "Set Me Free by Marion Raven was released April 2007" ], "Conversation_no": 1128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Set Me Free by Marion Raven win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Set Me Free by Marion Raven win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)#Reception", "Context": [ "What is Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Marion Raven's North American and European debut album released under indie label Eleven Seven Music.", "What is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven?", "Falling Away is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "What is another song that is on Set Me Free by Marion Raven besides Falling Away?", "Break You is one of the songs on Set Me Free by Marion Raven", "When was Set Me Free by Marion Raven released?", "Set Me Free by Marion Raven was released April 2007", "Did Set Me Free by Marion Raven win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1128, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone collaborate with Marion on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone collaborate with Marion on the album Set Me Free", "Truth_answer": "Marion Raven wrote the duet, At The End Of The Day, featuring a collaborative effort with Art Alexakis from Everclear, in memory of the first time she fell in love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Me_Free_(Marion_Raven_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone collaborate with Marion on the album Set Me Free?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill#1980_arrest", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led to the arrest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led to the arrest", "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Henry Hill's arrest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill#1980_arrest", "Context": [ "What led to Henry Hill's arrest?", "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges" ], "Conversation_no": 1129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the arrest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Henry Hill's arrest for narcotics-related charges", "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges in 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Henry Hill's arrest for narcotics-related charges?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill#1980_arrest", "Context": [ "What led to Henry Hill's arrest?", "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges", "When was Henry Hill's arrest for narcotics-related charges?", "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges in 2001" ], "Conversation_no": 1129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Henry Hill article relating to his narcotics-related charges in 2001", "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill was arrested in 2001 on narcotics-related charges in Seattle, where he was living in the Wedgwood neighborhood under the name of Alex Canclini.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Henry Hill article relating to his narcotics-related charges in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill#1980_arrest", "Context": [ "What led to Henry Hill's arrest?", "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges", "When was Henry Hill's arrest for narcotics-related charges?", "Henry Hill was arrested for narcotics-related charges in 2001", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Henry Hill article relating to his narcotics-related charges in 2001?", "Henry Hill was arrested in 2001 on narcotics-related charges in Seattle, where he was living in the Wedgwood neighborhood under the name of Alex Canclini." ], "Conversation_no": 1129, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this affect his future?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the narcotics-related charges in Seattle, where he was living in the Wedgwood neighborhood under the name of Alex Canclini affect Henry Hill's future", "Truth_answer": "Due to his numerous crimes while in witness protection, Henry Hill was expelled from the program in the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the narcotics-related charges in Seattle, where he was living in the Wedgwood neighborhood under the name of Alex Canclini affect Henry Hill's future?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Jikken Kobo", "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition." ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of projects did they produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce", "Truth_answer": "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects" ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "Truth_answer": "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I." ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others", "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu also studied in the early 1950s with the composer Fumio Hayasaka, perhaps best known for the scores he wrote for films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I.", "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Tōru Takemitsu also studied in the early 1950s with the composer Fumio Hayasaka, perhaps best known for the scores he wrote for films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa" ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What films did he write for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films did Tōru Takemitsu write music for", "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu's contribution to film music was considerable; in under 40 years he composed music for over 100 films, some of which were written for purely financial reasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Tōru Takemitsu write music for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I.", "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Tōru Takemitsu also studied in the early 1950s with the composer Fumio Hayasaka, perhaps best known for the scores he wrote for films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa", "What films did Tōru Takemitsu write music for?", "Tōru Takemitsu's contribution to film music was considerable; in under 40 years he composed music for over 100 films, some of which were written for purely financial reasons." ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he get any awards for his music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tōru Takemitsu get any awards for his music", "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu won awards for composition, both in Japan and abroad, including the Prix Italia for his orchestral work Tableau noir in 1958, the Otaka Prize in 1976 and 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tōru Takemitsu get any awards for his music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I.", "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Tōru Takemitsu also studied in the early 1950s with the composer Fumio Hayasaka, perhaps best known for the scores he wrote for films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa", "What films did Tōru Takemitsu write music for?", "Tōru Takemitsu's contribution to film music was considerable; in under 40 years he composed music for over 100 films, some of which were written for purely financial reasons.", "did Tōru Takemitsu get any awards for his music?", "Tōru Takemitsu won awards for composition, both in Japan and abroad, including the Prix Italia for his orchestral work Tableau noir in 1958, the Otaka Prize in 1976 and 1981" ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what genre of music did his productions have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what genre of music did Tōru Takemitsu's productions have", "Truth_answer": "electronic music technology, or in Tōru Takemitsu's own words, to bring noise into tempered musical tones inside a busy small tube", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre of music did Tōru Takemitsu's productions have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I.", "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Tōru Takemitsu also studied in the early 1950s with the composer Fumio Hayasaka, perhaps best known for the scores he wrote for films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa", "What films did Tōru Takemitsu write music for?", "Tōru Takemitsu's contribution to film music was considerable; in under 40 years he composed music for over 100 films, some of which were written for purely financial reasons.", "did Tōru Takemitsu get any awards for his music?", "Tōru Takemitsu won awards for composition, both in Japan and abroad, including the Prix Italia for his orchestral work Tableau noir in 1958, the Otaka Prize in 1976 and 1981", "what genre of music did Tōru Takemitsu's productions have?", "electronic music technology, or in Tōru Takemitsu's own words, to bring noise into tempered musical tones inside a busy small tube" ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did the early development start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did the early development of Tōru Takemitsu's music start", "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu starting the early development of his music in 1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the early development of Tōru Takemitsu's music start?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu#Early_development_and_Jikken_Kōbō", "Context": [ "what was Jikken Kobo?", "Tōru Takemitsu was a founding member of the anti-academic Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "what kind of projects did the Jikken Kobo produce?", "Jikken Kobo produced multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects", "what else did Tōru Takemitsu produce besides multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects?", "During this period Tōru Takemitsu wrote Saegirarenai Kyūsoku I; and by 1955 Takemitsu had begun to use electronic tape-recording techniques in such works as Relief Statique and Vocalism A·I.", "was Tōru Takemitsu working on his own or did he get help from others?", "Tōru Takemitsu also studied in the early 1950s with the composer Fumio Hayasaka, perhaps best known for the scores he wrote for films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa", "What films did Tōru Takemitsu write music for?", "Tōru Takemitsu's contribution to film music was considerable; in under 40 years he composed music for over 100 films, some of which were written for purely financial reasons.", "did Tōru Takemitsu get any awards for his music?", "Tōru Takemitsu won awards for composition, both in Japan and abroad, including the Prix Italia for his orchestral work Tableau noir in 1958, the Otaka Prize in 1976 and 1981", "what genre of music did Tōru Takemitsu's productions have?", "electronic music technology, or in Tōru Takemitsu's own words, to bring noise into tempered musical tones inside a busy small tube", "what year did the early development of Tōru Takemitsu's music start?", "Tōru Takemitsu starting the early development of his music in 1948" ], "Conversation_no": 1130, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he get this idea from somone or somewhere?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tōru Takemitsu get this idea from somone or somewhere", "Truth_answer": "During the 1950s, Tōru Takemitsu had learned that in 1948 a French engineer Pierre Schaeffer invented the metho of musique concrète based on the same idea as his", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tōru Takemitsu get this idea from somone or somewhere?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Grange's legacy like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Grange's legacy like", "Truth_answer": "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice." ], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened as a result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange", "Truth_answer": "30 years later in 1999, Red Grange was ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice.", "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange?", "30 years later in 1999, Red Grange was ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players." ], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Grange article besides beingranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players", "Truth_answer": "In 1931, Red Grange visited Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Grange article besides beingranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice.", "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange?", "30 years later in 1999, Red Grange was ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Grange article besides beingranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "In 1931, Red Grange visited Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia" ], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do while there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Red Grange do while at Abington", "Truth_answer": "Shortly thereafter, Abington Senior High School adopted his nickname for the mascot in Red Grange's honor, the Galloping Ghost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Red Grange do while there at Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice.", "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange?", "30 years later in 1999, Red Grange was ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Grange article besides beingranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "In 1931, Red Grange visited Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia", "What did Red Grange do while there at Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia?", "Shortly thereafter, Abington Senior High School adopted his nickname for the mascot in Red Grange's honor, the Galloping Ghost." ], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Red Grange win any other awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Red Grange was also ranked #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Grange win any other awards besides being ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice.", "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange?", "30 years later in 1999, Red Grange was ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Grange article besides beingranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "In 1931, Red Grange visited Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia", "What did Red Grange do while there at Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia?", "Shortly thereafter, Abington Senior High School adopted his nickname for the mascot in Red Grange's honor, the Galloping Ghost.", "Did Red Grange win any other awards besides being ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "In 2008, Red Grange was also ranked #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list." ], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he got this rating?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Red Grange got this rating of #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list", "Truth_answer": "In honor of his achievements at the University of Illinois, the school erected a 12-ft statue of Red Grange at the start of the 2009 football season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Red Grange got this rating of #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "What was Red Grange's legacy like?", "To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Red Grange was the only unanimous choice.", "What happened as a result of the Football Writers Association of America unanimous choice for Red Grange?", "30 years later in 1999, Red Grange was ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Grange article besides beingranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "In 1931, Red Grange visited Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia", "What did Red Grange do while there at Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia?", "Shortly thereafter, Abington Senior High School adopted his nickname for the mascot in Red Grange's honor, the Galloping Ghost.", "Did Red Grange win any other awards besides being ranked number 80 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players?", "In 2008, Red Grange was also ranked #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list.", "What happened after Red Grange got this rating of #1 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list?", "In honor of his achievements at the University of Illinois, the school erected a 12-ft statue of Red Grange at the start of the 2009 football season." ], "Conversation_no": 1131, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else do people do in his honor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else do people do in Red Grange's honor besides erecting a 12-ft statue of Grange at the start of the 2009 football season", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Red Grange was announced as number one on the Big Ten Icons series presented by the Big Ten Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do people do in Red Grange's honor besides erecting a 12-ft statue of Grange at the start of the 2009 football season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start his political career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she start his political career", "Truth_answer": "In 1887, James W. Bryan vacated the Kentucky Senate to pursue the office of lieutenant governor. William Goebel decided to seek election to the vacant seat representing the Covington area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Goebel start his political career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel", "Context": [ "When did William Goebel start his political career?", "In 1887, James W. Bryan vacated the Kentucky Senate to pursue the office of lieutenant governor. William Goebel decided to seek election to the vacant seat representing the Covington area." ], "Conversation_no": 1132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his position in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was William Goebel's position in politics", "Truth_answer": "William Goebel served on the committee, which uncovered significant violations by the railroad lobby. Goebel also helped defeat the bill to abolish the Railroad Commission in the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Goebel's position in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel", "Context": [ "When did William Goebel start his political career?", "In 1887, James W. Bryan vacated the Kentucky Senate to pursue the office of lieutenant governor. William Goebel decided to seek election to the vacant seat representing the Covington area.", "What was William Goebel's position in politics?", "William Goebel served on the committee, which uncovered significant violations by the railroad lobby. Goebel also helped defeat the bill to abolish the Railroad Commission in the Senate." ], "Conversation_no": 1132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he liberal or conservative?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was William Goebel liberal or conservative", "Truth_answer": "William Goebel's political party was Democratic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Goebel liberal or conservative?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel", "Context": [ "When did William Goebel start his political career?", "In 1887, James W. Bryan vacated the Kentucky Senate to pursue the office of lieutenant governor. William Goebel decided to seek election to the vacant seat representing the Covington area.", "What was William Goebel's position in politics?", "William Goebel served on the committee, which uncovered significant violations by the railroad lobby. Goebel also helped defeat the bill to abolish the Railroad Commission in the Senate.", "Was William Goebel liberal or conservative?", "William Goebel's political party was Democratic" ], "Conversation_no": 1132, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some things he did in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some things William Goebel did in politics", "Truth_answer": "William Goebel championed populist causes, like railroad regulation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some things William Goebel did in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHen was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHen was it released", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When wasJessica Mauboy's debut released ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "When wasJessica Mauboy's debut released ?", "Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008" ], "Conversation_no": 1133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it rank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jessica Mauboy's debut rank", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy's album Been Waiting peaked at number 11", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting rank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "When wasJessica Mauboy's debut released ?", "Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008", "How did Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting rank?", "Jessica Mauboy's album Been Waiting peaked at number 11" ], "Conversation_no": 1133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many copies sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many copies of Jessica Mauboy debut studio album Been Waiting sold having peaked at number 11", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy debut album Been Waiting certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies of Jessica Mauboy debut studio album Been Waiting sold having peaked at number 11?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "When wasJessica Mauboy's debut released ?", "Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008", "How did Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting rank?", "Jessica Mauboy's album Been Waiting peaked at number 11", "how many copies of Jessica Mauboy debut studio album Been Waiting sold having peaked at number 11?", "Jessica Mauboy debut album Been Waiting certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 units." ], "Conversation_no": 1133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any hit singles on Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting", "Truth_answer": "The second single from Jessica Mauboy's debut album Been Waiting, Burn, became Mauboy's first number-one single, and was certified platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any hit singles on Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy", "Context": [ "When wasJessica Mauboy's debut released ?", "Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008", "How did Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting rank?", "Jessica Mauboy's album Been Waiting peaked at number 11", "how many copies of Jessica Mauboy debut studio album Been Waiting sold having peaked at number 11?", "Jessica Mauboy debut album Been Waiting certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 units.", "were there any hit singles on Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting?", "The second single from Jessica Mauboy's debut album Been Waiting, Burn, became Mauboy's first number-one single, and was certified platinum." ], "Conversation_no": 1133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jessica Mauboy article besides Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy's first extended play iTunes Session was released on 18 July 2014, and debuted at number 25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jessica Mauboy article besides Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITunes_Session_(Jessica_Mauboy_EP)#Reception", "Context": [ "When wasJessica Mauboy's debut released ?", "Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting was released on 22 November 2008", "How did Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting rank?", "Jessica Mauboy's album Been Waiting peaked at number 11", "how many copies of Jessica Mauboy debut studio album Been Waiting sold having peaked at number 11?", "Jessica Mauboy debut album Been Waiting certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 units.", "were there any hit singles on Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting?", "The second single from Jessica Mauboy's debut album Been Waiting, Burn, became Mauboy's first number-one single, and was certified platinum.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jessica Mauboy article besides Mauboy's debut studio album Been Waiting?", "Jessica Mauboy's first extended play iTunes Session was released on 18 July 2014, and debuted at number 25." ], "Conversation_no": 1133, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other hits were released on to itunes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other hits were released on to itunes", "Truth_answer": "Marcus Floyd from Renowned for Sound gave iTunes Session 4.5 out of five stars and praised Jessica Mauboy's vocals on Inescapable, Burn, Never Be the Same and Who's Loving You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits were released on to itunes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_(2019_film)", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds." ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the movie about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Truth_answer": "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245932/", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt" ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she direct anything", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "Truth_answer": "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren." ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the movies get good reviews", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the movies get good reviews", "Truth_answer": "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised." ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she perform in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission" ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what movie was she in with ryan", "Transformer_rewrite": "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission", "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Helen Mirren co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold" ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was it about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds about", "Truth_answer": "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds about", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission", "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Helen Mirren co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold", "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt" ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it get awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds get awards", "Truth_answer": "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds get awards", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission", "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Helen Mirren co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold", "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds get awards", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised." ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the movies make a lot of money", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds make a lot of money", "Truth_answer": "A commercial success, Woman in Gold became one of the highest-grossing specialty films of the year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds make a lot of money", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission", "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Helen Mirren co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold", "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds get awards", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds make a lot of money", "A commercial success, Woman in Gold became one of the highest-grossing specialty films of the year" ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Helen Mirren article beside Woman in Gold becoming one of the highest-grossing specialty films of the year", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren's only film of 2016 was Collateral Beauty, directed by David Frankel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Helen Mirren article beside Woman in Gold becoming one of the highest-grossing specialty films of the year?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#2015–present", "Context": [ "What is Helen Mirren doing now", "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds.", "What was the movie with Helen Mirren Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Does Helen Mirren direct anything", "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Did Helen Mirren's movie Woman in Gold, co-starring Ryan Reynolds get good reviews", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "What else did Helen Mirren perform in besides Woman in Gold?", "Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky, in which she played as a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission", "what movie was Helen Mirren in with ryan Reynolds", "Helen Mirren co-starred with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold", "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds about", "Woman in Gold is based on the true story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds get awards", "The film Woman in Gold received mixed reviews from critics, although Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynold's performances were widely praised.", "did Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds make a lot of money", "A commercial success, Woman in Gold became one of the highest-grossing specialty films of the year", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Helen Mirren article beside Woman in Gold becoming one of the highest-grossing specialty films of the year?", "Helen Mirren's only film of 2016 was Collateral Beauty, directed by David Frankel" ], "Conversation_no": 1134, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was in that movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was in Helen Mirren's only film of 2016 Collateral Beauty, directed by David Frankel", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren's only film of 2016, Collateral Beauty, Co-Starred Will Smith, Keira Knightley, and Kate Winslet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in Helen Mirren's only film of 2016 Collateral Beauty, directed by David Frankel", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What positions did he play", "Transformer_rewrite": "What positions did he play", "Truth_answer": "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti#Move_to_midfield", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder" ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he change positions", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "Truth_answer": "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield." ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he change", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Truth_answer": "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player" ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did this move work out", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Truth_answer": "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti#Move_to_midfield", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence." ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he score a lot more after the move", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Truth_answer": "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win a lot", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot" ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he get moved to", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Truth_answer": "Javier Zanetti got moved to the midfield position", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Javier Zanetti got moved to the midfield position" ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did that work out", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did that work out when where did Javier Zanetti got moved to midfield", "Truth_answer": "Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield. He ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did that work out when where did Javier Zanetti got moved to midfield", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Javier Zanetti got moved to the midfield position", "how did that work out when where did Javier Zanetti got moved to midfield", "Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield. He ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win a lot in that period", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot in that period", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot in that period after he moved into midfield", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Javier Zanetti got moved to the midfield position", "how did that work out when where did Javier Zanetti got moved to midfield", "Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield. He ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot in that period after he moved into midfield" ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "In April 2007, Javier Zanetti was presented with the National Giuseppe Prisco Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti receive any awards", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Javier Zanetti got moved to the midfield position", "how did that work out when where did Javier Zanetti got moved to midfield", "Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield. He ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot in that period after he moved into midfield", "Did Javier Zanetti receive any awards", "In April 2007, Javier Zanetti was presented with the National Giuseppe Prisco Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they beat by 5 goals", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the National Giuseppe Prisco beat by 5 goals", "Truth_answer": "Inter beat Genoa by 5 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Javier Zanetti's team Inter beat by 5 goals", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti", "Context": [ "What positions did Javier Zanetti play", "Javier Zannetti played Full back and Defensive Midfielder", "Did Javier Zanetti change positions", "After the arrival of Maicon at the beginning of the 2006–07 season, Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield.", "Why did Javier Zanetti change posiitons", "Javier Zanetti began his career as a right offensive winger, but was later moved back into mid-field, where he became a tactically intelligent and versatile player", "how did Javier Zanetti's move back into mid-field work out", "Javier Zanetti was capable of playing anywhere in midfield or in defence.", "did Javier Zanetti score a lot more after the move back into mid-field", "Javier Zanetti ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006 at a home match against Ascoli, having previously scored on 6 November 2002.", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot", "where did Javier Zanetti get moved to", "Javier Zanetti got moved to the midfield position", "how did that work out when where did Javier Zanetti got moved to midfield", "Javier Zanetti was moved from the right-back position into midfield. He ended a four-year goal drought when he scored on 5 November 2006", "Did Javier Zanetti win a lot in that period after he moved into midfield", "Did Javier Zanetti receive any awards", "In April 2007, Javier Zanetti was presented with the National Giuseppe Prisco Award.", "who did Javier Zanetti's team Inter beat by 5 goals", "Inter beat Genoa by 5 goals." ], "Conversation_no": 1135, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they finish well in 2009-2010", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Genoa finish well in 2009-2010", "Truth_answer": "Inter won the 2010 Champions League final 2–0 against Bayern Munich on 22 May 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Zanetti_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Zanetti's team Inter finish well in 2009-2010", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron#Nat_Turner_controversy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Nat Turner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Nat Turner", "Truth_answer": "William Styron spent the years researching and writing his next novel, the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel Nat Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nat Turner in relation to William Styron?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron#Nat_Turner_controversy", "Context": [ "Who was Nat Turner in relation to William Styron?", "William Styron spent the years researching and writing his next novel, the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel Nat Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831." ], "Conversation_no": 1136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the controversy begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the controversy begin", "Truth_answer": "During the 1960s, William Styron became an eyewitness to another time of rebellion in the United States, living and writing at the heart of that turbulent decade", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the controversy in The Confessions of Nat Turner begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron#Nat_Turner_controversy", "Context": [ "Who was Nat Turner in relation to William Styron?", "William Styron spent the years researching and writing his next novel, the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel Nat Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831.", "When did the controversy in The Confessions of Nat Turner begin?", "During the 1960s, William Styron became an eyewitness to another time of rebellion in the United States, living and writing at the heart of that turbulent decade" ], "Conversation_no": 1136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of rebellion was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of rebellion was it during the 1960s, that William Styron became an eyewitness to in the United States", "Truth_answer": "William Styron was witness to the counterculture revolution with its political struggle, civil unrest, and racial tension", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of rebellion was it during the 1960s, that William Styron became an eyewitness to in the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron#Nat_Turner_controversy", "Context": [ "Who was Nat Turner in relation to William Styron?", "William Styron spent the years researching and writing his next novel, the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel Nat Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831.", "When did the controversy in The Confessions of Nat Turner begin?", "During the 1960s, William Styron became an eyewitness to another time of rebellion in the United States, living and writing at the heart of that turbulent decade", "What kind of rebellion was it during the 1960s, that William Styron became an eyewitness to in the United States?", "William Styron was witness to the counterculture revolution with its political struggle, civil unrest, and racial tension" ], "Conversation_no": 1136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in response to that rebellion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did William Styron do in response to that rebellion with its political struggle, civil unrest, and racial tension", "Truth_answer": "In 1968, William Styron signed the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest pledge, a vow refusing to pay taxes as a protest against the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Styron do in response to that rebellion with its political struggle, civil unrest, and racial tension?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Nat Turner in relation to William Styron?", "William Styron spent the years researching and writing his next novel, the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel Nat Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831.", "When did the controversy in The Confessions of Nat Turner begin?", "During the 1960s, William Styron became an eyewitness to another time of rebellion in the United States, living and writing at the heart of that turbulent decade", "What kind of rebellion was it during the 1960s, that William Styron became an eyewitness to in the United States?", "William Styron was witness to the counterculture revolution with its political struggle, civil unrest, and racial tension", "What did William Styron do in response to that rebellion with its political struggle, civil unrest, and racial tension?", "In 1968, William Styron signed the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest pledge, a vow refusing to pay taxes as a protest against the Vietnam War." ], "Conversation_no": 1136, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else to protest the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Styron do anything else to protest the war besides signing the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest pledge, a vow refusing to pay taxes as a protest against the Vietnam War", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Styron do anything else to protest the war besides signing the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest pledge, a vow refusing to pay taxes as a protest against the Vietnam War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz#Writing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he write", "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz has written a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pete Wentz write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz#Writing", "Context": [ "What did Pete Wentz write?", "Pete Wentz has written a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child." ], "Conversation_no": 1137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Boy With the Thorn about this article", "Truth_answer": "It was reported that Pete Wentz was to publish another book, entitled Rainy Day Kids, but years went by without any word on the book's progress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Pete Wentz article besides writing a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Pete Wentz write?", "Pete Wentz has written a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Pete Wentz article besides writing a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child?", "It was reported that Pete Wentz was to publish another book, entitled Rainy Day Kids, but years went by without any word on the book's progress" ], "Conversation_no": 1137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the public take the book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the public take the book entitled Rainy Day Kids", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take the book entitled Rainy Day Kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz#Writing", "Context": [ "What did Pete Wentz write?", "Pete Wentz has written a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Pete Wentz article besides writing a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child?", "It was reported that Pete Wentz was to publish another book, entitled Rainy Day Kids, but years went by without any word on the book's progress", "How did the public take the book entitled Rainy Day Kids?" ], "Conversation_no": 1137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Wentz write anything else", "Truth_answer": "With writing by Brett Lewis, and art by Sam Basri, Pete Wentz had the first issue released on September 2, 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Wentz write anything else besides The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child and the book entitled Rainy Day Kids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz#Writing", "Context": [ "What did Pete Wentz write?", "Pete Wentz has written a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Pete Wentz article besides writing a book entitled The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child?", "It was reported that Pete Wentz was to publish another book, entitled Rainy Day Kids, but years went by without any word on the book's progress", "How did the public take the book entitled Rainy Day Kids?", "Did Pete Wentz write anything else besides The Boy With the Thorn in His Side, a story based on nightmares he had as a child and the book entitled Rainy Day Kids?", "With writing by Brett Lewis, and art by Sam Basri, Pete Wentz had the first issue released on September 2, 2009" ], "Conversation_no": 1137, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was released", "Truth_answer": "a five-issue comic book mini-series called Fall Out Toy Works, to be published by Image Comics was released on September 2, 2009 by Pete Wentz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was released on September 2, 2009 by Pete Wentz?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Big Stars Third?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Big Stars Third", "Truth_answer": "Since December 2010, several surviving Big Star members have appeared in a series of live tribute performances of the album Third/Sister Lovers, under the billing Big Star's Third.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Big Star's Third?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star", "Context": [ "What is Big Star's Third?", "Since December 2010, several surviving Big Star members have appeared in a series of live tribute performances of the album Third/Sister Lovers, under the billing Big Star's Third." ], "Conversation_no": 1138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was it a tribute to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Big Star a tribute to", "Truth_answer": "Alex Chilton who died in March 2010 after suffering from heart problems. Andy Hummel died of cancer four months later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Big Star's Third a live tribute to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star", "Context": [ "What is Big Star's Third?", "Since December 2010, several surviving Big Star members have appeared in a series of live tribute performances of the album Third/Sister Lovers, under the billing Big Star's Third.", "Who was Big Star's Third a live tribute to?", "Alex Chilton who died in March 2010 after suffering from heart problems. Andy Hummel died of cancer four months later." ], "Conversation_no": 1138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Big Star's tribute performance album Big Star's Third besides what it was and how it paid tribute to Chilton and Hummel", "Truth_answer": "On April 21, 2017, Concord Records released a Big Star's Third live concert documentary on two DVD", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Big Star's tribute performance album Big Star's Third besides what it was and how it paid tribute to Chilton and Hummel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Big Star's Third?", "Since December 2010, several surviving Big Star members have appeared in a series of live tribute performances of the album Third/Sister Lovers, under the billing Big Star's Third.", "Who was Big Star's Third a live tribute to?", "Alex Chilton who died in March 2010 after suffering from heart problems. Andy Hummel died of cancer four months later.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Big Star's tribute performance album Big Star's Third besides what it was and how it paid tribute to Chilton and Hummel?", "On April 21, 2017, Concord Records released a Big Star's Third live concert documentary on two DVD" ], "Conversation_no": 1138, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the documentary successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the documentary successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Big Star's Third live concert documentary on two DVD successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore#Santiniketan:_1901–1932", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is santiniketan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is santiniketan", "Truth_answer": "In 1901 Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is santiniketan in relation to Rabindranath Tagore?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore#Santiniketan:_1901–1932", "Context": [ "What is santiniketan in relation to Rabindranath Tagore?", "In 1901 Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library." ], "Conversation_no": 1139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1901?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1901 after Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan", "Truth_answer": "In Santiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore's wife and two of his children died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1901 after Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrinalini_Devi#Death", "Context": [ "What is santiniketan in relation to Rabindranath Tagore?", "In 1901 Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library.", "what happened in 1901 after Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan?", "In Santiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore's wife and two of his children died." ], "Conversation_no": 1139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Rabindranath Tagore die", "Truth_answer": "Mrinalini Devi became seriously ill. Doctors failed to diagnose her disease. A homeopathy doctor was called; that too in vain. In the night of 23 November, 1902 Mrinalini Devi died", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730185153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrinalini_Devi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rabindranath Tagore's wife Mrinalini Devi die in 1902?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore#Santiniketan:_1901–1932", "Context": [ "What is santiniketan in relation to Rabindranath Tagore?", "In 1901 Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library.", "what happened in 1901 after Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan?", "In Santiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore's wife and two of his children died.", "How did Rabindranath Tagore's wife Mrinalini Devi die in 1902?", "Mrinalini Devi became seriously ill. Doctors failed to diagnose her disease. A homeopathy doctor was called; that too in vain. In the night of 23 November, 1902 Mrinalini Devi died" ], "Conversation_no": 1139, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after they died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Tagore in Santiniketan after his wife and two of his children died", "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore's father died in 1905.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tagore in Santiniketan after his wife and two of his children died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr.#You're_Living_All_Over_Me", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is You're Living All Over me an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is You're Living All Over me an album", "Truth_answer": "You're Living All Over Me is Dinosaur Jr.'s second album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407092429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_Living_All_Over_Me_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is You're Living All Over me an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr.#You're_Living_All_Over_Me", "Context": [ "Is You're Living All Over me an album?", "You're Living All Over Me is Dinosaur Jr.'s second album" ], "Conversation_no": 1140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Dinosaur Jr. released", "Truth_answer": "You're Living All Over Me was released in 1987", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405075837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dinosaur Jr.'s second album You're Living All Over released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr.#You're_Living_All_Over_Me", "Context": [ "Is You're Living All Over me an album?", "You're Living All Over Me is Dinosaur Jr.'s second album", "When was Dinosaur Jr.'s second album You're Living All Over released?", "You're Living All Over Me was released in 1987" ], "Conversation_no": 1140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr.'s second album You're Living All Over do well", "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur Jr.'s album You're Living All Over Me received much more attention in the indie-rock community than the debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did You're Living All Over Me released in 1987 by Dinosaur Jr. do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is You're Living All Over me an album?", "You're Living All Over Me is Dinosaur Jr.'s second album", "When was Dinosaur Jr.'s second album You're Living All Over released?", "You're Living All Over Me was released in 1987", "Did You're Living All Over Me released in 1987 by Dinosaur Jr. do well?", "Dinosaur Jr.'s album You're Living All Over Me received much more attention in the indie-rock community than the debut." ], "Conversation_no": 1140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour for this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr. tour for You're Living All Over me", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr. tour for You're Living All Over me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is You're Living All Over me an album?", "You're Living All Over Me is Dinosaur Jr.'s second album", "When was Dinosaur Jr.'s second album You're Living All Over released?", "You're Living All Over Me was released in 1987", "Did You're Living All Over Me released in 1987 by Dinosaur Jr. do well?", "Dinosaur Jr.'s album You're Living All Over Me received much more attention in the indie-rock community than the debut.", "Did Dinosaur Jr. tour for You're Living All Over me?" ], "Conversation_no": 1140, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album release any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the You're Living All Over me by Dinosaur Jr. release any singles", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the You're Living All Over me by Dinosaur Jr. release any singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations", "Truth_answer": "The modular approach was used to create Good Vibrations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [ "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations?", "The modular approach was used to create Good Vibrations" ], "Conversation_no": 1141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What alternative was used instead of working on a whole song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What alternative was used instead of working on a whole song for Good Vibrations", "Truth_answer": "Instead of working on whole songs with clear large-scale syntactical structures, Brian Wilson limited himself to recording short interchangeable fragments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What alternative was used instead of working on a whole song for Good Vibrations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [ "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations?", "The modular approach was used to create Good Vibrations", "What alternative was used instead of working on a whole song for Good Vibrations?", "Instead of working on whole songs with clear large-scale syntactical structures, Brian Wilson limited himself to recording short interchangeable fragments." ], "Conversation_no": 1141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Had this approach ever been used before?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Had this approach of recording short interchangeable fragments ever been used before Good Vibrations", "Truth_answer": "The modular approach used in Good Vibrations was the same modular approach used during the sessions for Smile and Smiley Smile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had this approach of recording short interchangeable fragments ever been used before Good Vibrations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [ "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations?", "The modular approach was used to create Good Vibrations", "What alternative was used instead of working on a whole song for Good Vibrations?", "Instead of working on whole songs with clear large-scale syntactical structures, Brian Wilson limited himself to recording short interchangeable fragments.", "Had this approach of recording short interchangeable fragments ever been used before Good Vibrations?", "The modular approach used in Good Vibrations was the same modular approach used during the sessions for Smile and Smiley Smile." ], "Conversation_no": 1141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting about the modular approach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the modular approach", "Truth_answer": "To mask each tape edit in Good Vibrations, vast reverb decays were added at the mixing and sub-mixing stages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the modular approach used to create Good Vibrations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [ "What was the approach used to creating Good Vibrations?", "The modular approach was used to create Good Vibrations", "What alternative was used instead of working on a whole song for Good Vibrations?", "Instead of working on whole songs with clear large-scale syntactical structures, Brian Wilson limited himself to recording short interchangeable fragments.", "Had this approach of recording short interchangeable fragments ever been used before Good Vibrations?", "The modular approach used in Good Vibrations was the same modular approach used during the sessions for Smile and Smiley Smile.", "Is there anything interesting about the modular approach used to create Good Vibrations?", "To mask each tape edit in Good Vibrations, vast reverb decays were added at the mixing and sub-mixing stages." ], "Conversation_no": 1141, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the recording session take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the recording session take", "Truth_answer": "Good Vibrations' production spanned more than a dozen recording sessions at four different Hollywood studios, at a time when most pop singles were typically recorded in a day or two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the recording session for Good Vibrations take?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Simon born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Simon born", "Truth_answer": "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin" ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do we know about his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do we know about Herbert A. Simons parents", "Truth_answer": "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt." ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do we know about his mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother", "Truth_answer": "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Personal_life_and_interests", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne." ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Simon get his interest in computers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers", "Truth_answer": "by 1954 Herbert A. Simon determined the best way to study problem-solving was to simulate it with computer programs, leading to his interest in computer simulation of human cognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.cs.cmu.edu/simon/kfrank.html", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers?", "by 1954 Herbert A. Simon determined the best way to study problem-solving was to simulate it with computer programs, leading to his interest in computer simulation of human cognition." ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Herbert A. Simon have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Herbert A. Simon has a brother named Clarence who was 5 years older", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herbert A. Simon have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers?", "by 1954 Herbert A. Simon determined the best way to study problem-solving was to simulate it with computer programs, leading to his interest in computer simulation of human cognition.", "Did Herbert A. Simon have any siblings?", "Herbert A. Simon has a brother named Clarence who was 5 years older" ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend school", "Truth_answer": "Herbert A. Simon was educated in the Milwaukee public school system, where he developed an interest in science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers?", "by 1954 Herbert A. Simon determined the best way to study problem-solving was to simulate it with computer programs, leading to his interest in computer simulation of human cognition.", "Did Herbert A. Simon have any siblings?", "Herbert A. Simon has a brother named Clarence who was 5 years older", "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend school?", "Herbert A. Simon was educated in the Milwaukee public school system, where he developed an interest in science." ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend college", "Truth_answer": "In 1933, Herbert A. Simon entered the University of Chicago, and following those early influences, he studied the social sciences and mathematics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers?", "by 1954 Herbert A. Simon determined the best way to study problem-solving was to simulate it with computer programs, leading to his interest in computer simulation of human cognition.", "Did Herbert A. Simon have any siblings?", "Herbert A. Simon has a brother named Clarence who was 5 years older", "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend school?", "Herbert A. Simon was educated in the Milwaukee public school system, where he developed an interest in science.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend college?", "In 1933, Herbert A. Simon entered the University of Chicago, and following those early influences, he studied the social sciences and mathematics." ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he graduate with any honors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Herbert A. Simon graduate with any honors", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herbert A. Simon graduate with any honors?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon#Career_and_research", "Context": [ "Where was Herbert A. Simon born?", "Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon parents?", "Herbert A. Simon's father, Arthur Simon, was a Jewish electrical engineer who came to the US from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.", "What do we know about Herbert A. Simon mother?", "Herbert A. Simon's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon get his interest in computers?", "by 1954 Herbert A. Simon determined the best way to study problem-solving was to simulate it with computer programs, leading to his interest in computer simulation of human cognition.", "Did Herbert A. Simon have any siblings?", "Herbert A. Simon has a brother named Clarence who was 5 years older", "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend school?", "Herbert A. Simon was educated in the Milwaukee public school system, where he developed an interest in science.", "Where did Herbert A. Simon attend college?", "In 1933, Herbert A. Simon entered the University of Chicago, and following those early influences, he studied the social sciences and mathematics.", "Did Herbert A. Simon graduate with any honors?" ], "Conversation_no": 1142, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after graduation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Herbert A. Simon do after graduation", "Truth_answer": "After graduating with his undergraduate degree, Herbert A. Simon obtained a research assistantship in municipal administration which turned into a directorship at the University of California, Berkeley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Herbert A. Simon do after graduation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Salvador Dali grow up", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain" ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis." ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any sisters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí also had a sister, Anna Maria, who was three years younger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis.", "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis?", "Salvador Dalí also had a sister, Anna Maria, who was three years younger." ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Dali go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Salvador Dalí go to school", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí attended drawing school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Salvador Dalí go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis.", "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis?", "Salvador Dalí also had a sister, Anna Maria, who was three years younger.", "Where did Salvador Dalí go to school?", "Salvador Dalí attended drawing school." ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Dali have a good relationship with his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dalí have a good relationship with his parents", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí's mother died of uterine cancer. Dalí was 16 years old; he said his mother's death was the greatest blow I had experienced in my life. I worshipped her...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dalí have a good relationship with his parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis.", "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis?", "Salvador Dalí also had a sister, Anna Maria, who was three years younger.", "Where did Salvador Dalí go to school?", "Salvador Dalí attended drawing school.", "Did Salvador Dalí have a good relationship with his parents?", "Salvador Dalí's mother died of uterine cancer. Dalí was 16 years old; he said his mother's death was the greatest blow I had experienced in my life. I worshipped her...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he close with his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Salvador Dalí close with his father", "Truth_answer": "After her death, Salvador Dalí's father married his deceased wife's sister. Dalí did not resent this marriage, because he had great love and respect for his aunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Salvador Dalí close with his father?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis.", "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis?", "Salvador Dalí also had a sister, Anna Maria, who was three years younger.", "Where did Salvador Dalí go to school?", "Salvador Dalí attended drawing school.", "Did Salvador Dalí have a good relationship with his parents?", "Salvador Dalí's mother died of uterine cancer. Dalí was 16 years old; he said his mother's death was the greatest blow I had experienced in my life. I worshipped her...“", "Was Salvador Dalí close with his father?", "After her death, Salvador Dalí's father married his deceased wife's sister. Dalí did not resent this marriage, because he had great love and respect for his aunt." ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Salvador DalÃŃ article", "Truth_answer": "As a child Salvador Dalí was taken to his brother's grave and told by his parents that he was his brother's reincarnation, a concept which he came to believe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Salvador Dalí early life article besides his mother's death and Dalí's father who married his deceased wife's sister?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Salvador Dali grow up?", "Salvador Dalí grew up in the town of Figueres, in the Empordà region, close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain", "Did Salvador Dalí have any siblings?", "Salvador Dalí had an older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis.", "Any sisters in addition to Salvador Dalí's older brother, who had also been named Salvador and died of gastroenteritis?", "Salvador Dalí also had a sister, Anna Maria, who was three years younger.", "Where did Salvador Dalí go to school?", "Salvador Dalí attended drawing school.", "Did Salvador Dalí have a good relationship with his parents?", "Salvador Dalí's mother died of uterine cancer. Dalí was 16 years old; he said his mother's death was the greatest blow I had experienced in my life. I worshipped her...“", "Was Salvador Dalí close with his father?", "After her death, Salvador Dalí's father married his deceased wife's sister. Dalí did not resent this marriage, because he had great love and respect for his aunt.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Salvador Dalí early life article besides his mother's death and Dalí's father who married his deceased wife's sister?", "As a child Salvador Dalí was taken to his brother's grave and told by his parents that he was his brother's reincarnation, a concept which he came to believe." ], "Conversation_no": 1143, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was his older brother when he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Salvador Dalí's older brother when he died", "Truth_answer": "2", "Truth_passages": [ "https://get2fiu.com/many-know-george-washington-was-the-first-president-of-the-united-states-of-america/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703210844id_/https://www.thedaliuniverse.com/en/salvador-dali_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p40", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p41", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p43", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p49", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p50", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p56", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p58", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Salvador Dalí's older brother when he died?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Lyrics_and_interpretation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How can the lyrics be interpreted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can the lyrics be interpreted", "Truth_answer": "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106200317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Lyrics_and_interpretation", "Context": [ "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets." ], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why would he grieve over that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride", "Truth_answer": "He expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Lyrics_and_interpretation", "Context": [ "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets.", "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride?", "He expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches." ], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he at some point want to be picked up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnson at some point want to be picked up in the cross road blues", "Truth_answer": "Yes, the song opens with the protagonist kneeling at a crossroads to ask God's mercy, while the second sections tells of his failed attempts to hitch a ride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnson at some point want to be picked up in the cross road blues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Lyrics_and_interpretation", "Context": [ "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets.", "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride?", "He expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches.", "Did Johnson at some point want to be picked up in the cross road blues?", "Yes, the song opens with the protagonist kneeling at a crossroads to ask God's mercy, while the second sections tells of his failed attempts to hitch a ride." ], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else can the song be interpreted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else can the song Cross Road Blue be interpreted besides a persons grief", "Truth_answer": "The lyrics have been interpreted as a description of the singer's fear of losing his soul to the Devil (presumably in exchange for his talent).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else can the song Cross Road Blue be interpreted besides a persons grief?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Lyrics_and_interpretation", "Context": [ "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets.", "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride?", "He expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches.", "Did Johnson at some point want to be picked up in the cross road blues?", "Yes, the song opens with the protagonist kneeling at a crossroads to ask God's mercy, while the second sections tells of his failed attempts to hitch a ride.", "How else can the song Cross Road Blue be interpreted besides a persons grief?", "The lyrics have been interpreted as a description of the singer's fear of losing his soul to the Devil (presumably in exchange for his talent)." ], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is it speculated he sold his soul?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is it speculated he sold his soul", "Truth_answer": "It is speculated that Johnson sold his soul in exchange for his musical talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is it speculated Robert Johnson sold his soul in cross road blues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Recording", "Context": [ "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets.", "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride?", "He expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches.", "Did Johnson at some point want to be picked up in the cross road blues?", "Yes, the song opens with the protagonist kneeling at a crossroads to ask God's mercy, while the second sections tells of his failed attempts to hitch a ride.", "How else can the song Cross Road Blue be interpreted besides a persons grief?", "The lyrics have been interpreted as a description of the singer's fear of losing his soul to the Devil (presumably in exchange for his talent).", "Why is it speculated Robert Johnson sold his soul in cross road blues?", "It is speculated that Johnson sold his soul in exchange for his musical talent." ], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Robert Johnson's Cross Road Blues was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about the Cross Road Blues article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Recording", "Context": [ "How can the lyrics of Cross Road Blues be interpreted?", "In the simplest reading, Johnson describes his grief at being unable to catch a ride at an intersection before the sun sets.", "Why would Johnson grieve over being unable to catch a ride?", "He expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches.", "Did Johnson at some point want to be picked up in the cross road blues?", "Yes, the song opens with the protagonist kneeling at a crossroads to ask God's mercy, while the second sections tells of his failed attempts to hitch a ride.", "How else can the song Cross Road Blue be interpreted besides a persons grief?", "The lyrics have been interpreted as a description of the singer's fear of losing his soul to the Devil (presumably in exchange for his talent).", "Why is it speculated Robert Johnson sold his soul in cross road blues?", "It is speculated that Johnson sold his soul in exchange for his musical talent.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about the Cross Road Blues article?", "In 1986, Robert Johnson's Cross Road Blues was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1144, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How can this be interpreted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How can cross road blues being inducted to the blues foundation hall of fame be interpreted", "Truth_answer": "It could be interpreted that Johnson's record was indeed a powerful one, a song that would stand the test of time on its own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106200317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How can cross road blues being inducted to the blues foundation hall of fame be interpreted?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Recording", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did this get recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did this get recorded", "Truth_answer": "11/27/1936", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936" ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is important about this song", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues", "Truth_answer": "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936", "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time." ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this an album or a song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song", "Truth_answer": "Cross Road Blues (also known as Crossroads) is a blues song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106200317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Composition", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936", "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song?", "Cross Road Blues (also known as Crossroads) is a blues song." ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the difference between the takes", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the difference between the takes", "Truth_answer": "The two takes of the song are performed at moderate, but somewhat different tempos, and the singing is in a different pitch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the difference between the takes of the song Cross Road Blues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Recording", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936", "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song?", "Cross Road Blues (also known as Crossroads) is a blues song.", "What was the difference between the takes of the song Cross Road Blues?", "The two takes of the song are performed at moderate, but somewhat different tempos, and the singing is in a different pitch." ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the recording go well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the recording go well", "Truth_answer": "Yes, two similar takes of the song were recorded for a total of three takes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the recording of the song Cross Road Blues go well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Recording", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936", "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song?", "Cross Road Blues (also known as Crossroads) is a blues song.", "What was the difference between the takes of the song Cross Road Blues?", "The two takes of the song are performed at moderate, but somewhat different tempos, and the singing is in a different pitch.", "Did the recording of the song Cross Road Blues go well?", "Yes, two similar takes of the song were recorded for a total of three takes." ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the recording of Cross Road Blues", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Robert Johnson's Cross Road Blues was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the recording of Cross Road Blues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues#Recording", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936", "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song?", "Cross Road Blues (also known as Crossroads) is a blues song.", "What was the difference between the takes of the song Cross Road Blues?", "The two takes of the song are performed at moderate, but somewhat different tempos, and the singing is in a different pitch.", "Did the recording of the song Cross Road Blues go well?", "Yes, two similar takes of the song were recorded for a total of three takes.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the recording of Cross Road Blues?", "In 1986, Robert Johnson's Cross Road Blues was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What dark sides did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What dark sides did Robert Johnson have", "Truth_answer": "Johnson had a dark, apocalyptic side, his lyrics evoking the themes of damnation and redemption, darkness, and light from his inner life and turmoil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What dark sides did Robert Johnson have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Johnson#Discography", "Context": [ "When was the song Cross Road Blues recorded?", "11/27/1936", "What is important about the song Cross Road Blues?", "Eric Clapton's cover of the song is one of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. and number three on the Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", "Is Cross Road Blues an album or a song?", "Cross Road Blues (also known as Crossroads) is a blues song.", "What was the difference between the takes of the song Cross Road Blues?", "The two takes of the song are performed at moderate, but somewhat different tempos, and the singing is in a different pitch.", "Did the recording of the song Cross Road Blues go well?", "Yes, two similar takes of the song were recorded for a total of three takes.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the recording of Cross Road Blues?", "In 1986, Robert Johnson's Cross Road Blues was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame.", "What dark sides did Robert Johnson have?", "Johnson had a dark, apocalyptic side, his lyrics evoking the themes of damnation and redemption, darkness, and light from his inner life and turmoil." ], "Conversation_no": 1145, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do other music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Johnson do any other music", "Truth_answer": "Eleven 78-rpm records by Johnson were released by Vocalion Records during his lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Johnson do any other music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Newt's involvement with the Welfare reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Newt's involvement with the Welfare reform", "Truth_answer": "As House Speaker, Gingrich oversaw passage by the House of welfare reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Newt’s involvement with the Welfare reform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich", "Context": [ "What was Newt’s involvement with the Welfare reform?", "As House Speaker, Gingrich oversaw passage by the House of welfare reform." ], "Conversation_no": 1146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Gingrich's political affiliation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Newt Gingrich’s political affiliation", "Truth_answer": "He is a member of the Republican Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Newt Gingrich’s political affiliation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich#Legislation", "Context": [ "What was Newt’s involvement with the Welfare reform?", "As House Speaker, Gingrich oversaw passage by the House of welfare reform.", "What is Newt Gingrich’s political affiliation?", "He is a member of the Republican Party." ], "Conversation_no": 1146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And was Habitat for Humanity successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Habitat for Humanity successful", "Truth_answer": "Newt praised Habitat for Humanity for sparking the movement to improve people's lives by helping them build their own homes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Habitat for Humanity successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich#Other_interests", "Context": [ "What was Newt’s involvement with the Welfare reform?", "As House Speaker, Gingrich oversaw passage by the House of welfare reform.", "What is Newt Gingrich’s political affiliation?", "He is a member of the Republican Party.", "Was Habitat for Humanity successful?", "Newt praised Habitat for Humanity for sparking the movement to improve people's lives by helping them build their own homes." ], "Conversation_no": 1146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Newt Gingrich", "Truth_answer": "Space exploration has been an additional interest of Gingrich since a fascination with the United States/Soviet Union Space Race started in his teenage years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Newt Gingrich?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/newt-gingrich/222336/", "Context": [ "What was Newt’s involvement with the Welfare reform?", "As House Speaker, Gingrich oversaw passage by the House of welfare reform.", "What is Newt Gingrich’s political affiliation?", "He is a member of the Republican Party.", "Was Habitat for Humanity successful?", "Newt praised Habitat for Humanity for sparking the movement to improve people's lives by helping them build their own homes.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Newt Gingrich?", "Space exploration has been an additional interest of Gingrich since a fascination with the United States/Soviet Union Space Race started in his teenage years." ], "Conversation_no": 1146, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sell a lot of copies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Newt Gingrich sell a lot of copies", "Truth_answer": "His book Gettysburg was a best-seller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Newt Gingrich sell a lot of copies of his books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1980?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1980", "Truth_answer": "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful", "Truth_answer": "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104143701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s", "Truth_answer": "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards.", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s ?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any problem with production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any problems with the 1998 production of Oklahoma!", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems with the 1998 production of Oklahoma! ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards.", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s ?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Were there any problems with the 1998 production of Oklahoma! ?" ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 1998 production of Oklahoma! Win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The production received numerous Olivier Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Musical Production, supporting actor (Hensley), set design (Anthony Ward) and choreography (Stroman).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1998 production of Oklahoma! Win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards.", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s ?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Were there any problems with the 1998 production of Oklahoma! ?", "Did the 1998 production of Oklahoma! Win any awards?", "The production received numerous Olivier Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Musical Production, supporting actor (Hensley), set design (Anthony Ward) and choreography (Stroman)." ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened regarding Oklahoma! In 1998", "Truth_answer": "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Oklahoma! In 1998?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards.", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s ?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Were there any problems with the 1998 production of Oklahoma! ?", "Did the 1998 production of Oklahoma! Win any awards?", "The production received numerous Olivier Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Musical Production, supporting actor (Hensley), set design (Anthony Ward) and choreography (Stroman).", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! In 1998?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the revival successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the 1998 Oklahoma revival succcessful", "Truth_answer": "The production received numerous Olivier Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Musical Production, supporting actor (Hensley), set design (Anthony Ward) and choreography (Stroman).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1998 Oklahoma revival succcessful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!#1980_and_1998_West_End_revivals", "Context": [ "What happened to Oklahoma! In 1980?", "In 1980 there was a UK tour which eventually settled in the West End, opening at the Palace Theatre, London, on September 17, 1980, and running until September 19, 1981.", "Was the 1980 revival production of Oklahoma! successful?", "This production starred John Diedrich as Curly and Alfred Molina as Jud Fry, both of whom were nominated for Olivier Awards.", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! after the 1980’s ?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Were there any problems with the 1998 production of Oklahoma! ?", "Did the 1998 production of Oklahoma! Win any awards?", "The production received numerous Olivier Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Musical Production, supporting actor (Hensley), set design (Anthony Ward) and choreography (Stroman).", "What happened regarding Oklahoma! In 1998?", "A dark-themed production of the musical was presented by the National Theatre in London at the Olivier Theatre, opening on July 15, 1998.", "Was the 1998 Oklahoma revival succcessful?", "The production received numerous Olivier Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Musical Production, supporting actor (Hensley), set design (Anthony Ward) and choreography (Stroman)." ], "Conversation_no": 1147, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was a part of the revival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was a part of the 1998 Oklahoma! revival", "Truth_answer": "The international cast included Hugh Jackman, Maureen Lipman, Josefina Gabrielle, Shuler Hensley, Vicki Simon, Peter Polycarpou, and Jimmy Johnston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the 1998 Oklahoma! revival?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Boston_Red_Sox_(1984–1996)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Clemens play with the Red Sox", "Truth_answer": "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Boston_Red_Sox_(1984–1996)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many seasons was he with the Red Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox", "Truth_answer": "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Boston_Red_Sox_(1984–1996)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he play with the Red Sox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox", "Truth_answer": "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Awards_and_recognition", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1986 Clemens earned the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Boston_Red_Sox_(1984–1996)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series.", "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "In 1986 Clemens earned the American League MVP award for the regular season." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about his time in Boston?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Roger Clemens' time with the Boston Red Sox besides how long he played for them and his wins", "Truth_answer": "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Roger Clemens' time with the Boston Red Sox besides how long he played for them and his wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Boston_Red_Sox", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series.", "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "In 1986 Clemens earned the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "What else is notable about Roger Clemens' time with the Boston Red Sox besides how long he played for them and his wins?", "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he suspended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Roger Clemens suspended while playing with the Red Sox", "Truth_answer": "He was suspended for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Roger Clemens suspended while playing with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Post-season_performance", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series.", "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "In 1986 Clemens earned the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "What else is notable about Roger Clemens' time with the Boston Red Sox besides how long he played for them and his wins?", "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park.", "Why was Roger Clemens suspended while playing with the Red Sox?", "He was suspended for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What game was he ejected from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What game was Roger Clemens ejected from while playing with the Red Sox", "Truth_answer": "He was ejected from the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What game was Roger Clemens ejected from while playing with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Boston_Red_Sox", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series.", "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "In 1986 Clemens earned the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "What else is notable about Roger Clemens' time with the Boston Red Sox besides how long he played for them and his wins?", "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park.", "Why was Roger Clemens suspended while playing with the Red Sox?", "He was suspended for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney.", "What game was Roger Clemens ejected from while playing with the Red Sox?", "He was ejected from the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a winning career in Boston?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have a winning career in Boston", "Truth_answer": "Clemens recorded 192 wins for the Red Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have a winning career in Boston?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Pitching_style", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "Clemens played with the Red Sox from 1984-1996.", "How many seasons was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Clemens was with the Red Sox for 12 seasons.", "How did Roger Clemens play with the Red Sox?", "In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series.", "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "In 1986 Clemens earned the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "What else is notable about Roger Clemens' time with the Boston Red Sox besides how long he played for them and his wins?", "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park.", "Why was Roger Clemens suspended while playing with the Red Sox?", "He was suspended for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney.", "What game was Roger Clemens ejected from while playing with the Red Sox?", "He was ejected from the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics.", "Did Roger Clemens have a winning career in Boston?", "Clemens recorded 192 wins for the Red Sox." ], "Conversation_no": 1148, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boston", "Truth_answer": "Clemens has been the focal point of several controversies. His reputation has always been that of a pitcher unafraid to throw close to batters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Roger Clemens?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muawiyah_I", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Muawiyah", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Muawiyah", "Truth_answer": "Muawiyah I was the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, and the second caliph from the Umayyad clan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muawiyah_I_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Muawiyah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husayn_ibn_Ali#Reign_of_Muawiyah", "Context": [ "Who was Muawiyah?", "Muawiyah I was the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, and the second caliph from the Umayyad clan." ], "Conversation_no": 1149, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he choose to surrender?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Husayn ibn Ali choose to surrender during the reign of muawiyah", "Truth_answer": "He surrendered in the best interest of the community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Husayn ibn Ali choose to surrender during the reign of muawiyah?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazid_I", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the reign of Yazid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the reign of Yazid", "Truth_answer": "He immediately instructed the governor of Medina to compel Husayn and few other prominent figures to pledge their allegiance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the reign of Yazid?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazid_I", "Context": [ "What happened during the reign of Yazid?", "He immediately instructed the governor of Medina to compel Husayn and few other prominent figures to pledge their allegiance." ], "Conversation_no": 1150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was Yazid doing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Yazid doing", "Truth_answer": "Husayn, believed that Yazid was openly going against the teachings of Islam in public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122123140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husayn_ibn_Ali_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Yazid doing during his reign besides instructing people to pledge their allegiance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazid_I", "Context": [ "What happened during the reign of Yazid?", "He immediately instructed the governor of Medina to compel Husayn and few other prominent figures to pledge their allegiance.", "What else was Yazid doing during his reign besides instructing people to pledge their allegiance?", "Husayn, believed that Yazid was openly going against the teachings of Islam in public." ], "Conversation_no": 1150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he going against the teachings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Yazid going against the teachings of Muhammed", "Truth_answer": "Yazid was changing the sunnah (deeds, sayings, etc.) of Muhammad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122123140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husayn_ibn_Ali_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Yazid going against the teachings of Muhammed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened during the reign of Yazid?", "He immediately instructed the governor of Medina to compel Husayn and few other prominent figures to pledge their allegiance.", "What else was Yazid doing during his reign besides instructing people to pledge their allegiance?", "Husayn, believed that Yazid was openly going against the teachings of Islam in public.", "How was Yazid going against the teachings of Muhammed?", "Yazid was changing the sunnah (deeds, sayings, etc.) of Muhammad." ], "Conversation_no": 1150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else did he go against Islam?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else did Yazid go against Islam besides going against its teachings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Yazid go against Islam besides going against its teachings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazid_I", "Context": [ "What happened during the reign of Yazid?", "He immediately instructed the governor of Medina to compel Husayn and few other prominent figures to pledge their allegiance.", "What else was Yazid doing during his reign besides instructing people to pledge their allegiance?", "Husayn, believed that Yazid was openly going against the teachings of Islam in public.", "How was Yazid going against the teachings of Muhammed?", "Yazid was changing the sunnah (deeds, sayings, etc.) of Muhammad.", "How else did Yazid go against Islam besides going against its teachings?" ], "Conversation_no": 1150, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was his reign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Yazid reign for", "Truth_answer": "He ruled for three years from 680 until his death in 683.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazid_I_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Yazid reign for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he go to school", "Truth_answer": "He attended Oklahoma's Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Henry Dietz go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz", "Context": [ "Where did William Henry Dietz go to school?", "He attended Oklahoma's Chilocco Indian Agricultural School." ], "Conversation_no": 1151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do when he left school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did William Henry Dietz do after he left school", "Truth_answer": "He played football for Carlisle Indian Industrial School and was a coach for Purdue University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Henry Dietz do after he left school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "Where did William Henry Dietz go to school?", "He attended Oklahoma's Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.", "What did William Henry Dietz do after he left school?", "He played football for Carlisle Indian Industrial School and was a coach for Purdue University." ], "Conversation_no": 1151, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he with Purdue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was William Henry Dietz with Purdue", "Truth_answer": "He was with Purdue for about one year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was William Henry Dietz with Purdue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)#Initial_influences", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were they influenced by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were they influenced by", "Truth_answer": "The band was influenced by the sound of the swan because Swans are majestic, beautiful looking creatures. With really ugly temperaments.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band Swans influenced by?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)#Initial_influences", "Context": [ "Who was the band Swans influenced by?", "The band was influenced by the sound of the swan because Swans are majestic, beautiful looking creatures. With really ugly temperaments.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the jazz influence come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Swans get their jazz influence from", "Truth_answer": "The jazz instrumentation and awkward time signatures are evidence of Swans' roots in the no wave scene of the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Swans get their jazz influence from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was the band Swans influenced by?", "The band was influenced by the sound of the swan because Swans are majestic, beautiful looking creatures. With really ugly temperaments.“", "Where did the Swans get their jazz influence from?", "The jazz instrumentation and awkward time signatures are evidence of Swans' roots in the no wave scene of the late 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 1152, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any influences for the way they appeared?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Swans have any influences for the way they appeared", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Swans have any influences for the way they appeared?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Kasparov towards the top of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kasparov towards the top of", "Truth_answer": "He was at the top of the chess world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world", "Truth_answer": "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ted2017.ted.com/program_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov#Towards_the_top", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What important matches did he play to reach the top?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top", "Truth_answer": "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Garry-Kasparov", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start playing chess?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess", "Truth_answer": "He began playing chess at age 6.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ichess.net/shop/technical-chess-playbook-khachiyan-bundle2/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305094710id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Garry-Kasparov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov#Towards_the_top", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982.", "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess?", "He began playing chess at age 6." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top", "Truth_answer": "Politics threatened to affect his matches while reaching the top.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov#Towards_the_top", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982.", "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess?", "He began playing chess at age 6.", "Did Garry Kasparov have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top?", "Politics threatened to affect his matches while reaching the top." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did politics prevent him from playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did politics prevent Garry Kasparov from playing", "Truth_answer": "Politics threatened Kasparov's semi-final against Viktor Korchnoi, which was scheduled to be played in Pasadena, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did politics prevent Garry Kasparov from playing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov#Towards_the_top", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982.", "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess?", "He began playing chess at age 6.", "Did Garry Kasparov have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top?", "Politics threatened to affect his matches while reaching the top.", "How did politics prevent Garry Kasparov from playing?", "Politics threatened Kasparov's semi-final against Viktor Korchnoi, which was scheduled to be played in Pasadena, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most remarkable aspect of his rise to the top?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most remarkable aspect of Garry Kasparov's rise to the top", "Truth_answer": "He became the youngest ever world No. 1, a record that lasted 12 years until being broken by Vladimir Kramnik in January 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most remarkable aspect of Garry Kasparov's rise to the top?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov#Towards_the_top", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982.", "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess?", "He began playing chess at age 6.", "Did Garry Kasparov have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top?", "Politics threatened to affect his matches while reaching the top.", "How did politics prevent Garry Kasparov from playing?", "Politics threatened Kasparov's semi-final against Viktor Korchnoi, which was scheduled to be played in Pasadena, California.", "What is the most remarkable aspect of Garry Kasparov's rise to the top?", "He became the youngest ever world No. 1, a record that lasted 12 years until being broken by Vladimir Kramnik in January 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he beat any other champions to reach the top?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov beat any other champions to reach the top besides Vladimir Kramnik", "Truth_answer": "Yes, he defeated Alexander Beliavsky, Vasily Smyslov, and Anatoly Karpov.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov beat any other champions to reach the top besides Vladimir Kramnik?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Garry Kasparov towards the top of?", "He was at the top of the chess world.", "When did Garry Kasparov reach the top of the chess world?", "Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22.", "What important matches did Garry Kasparov play to reach the top?", "His first win in a superclass-level international tournament was scored at Bugojno, Yugoslavia in 1982.", "When did Garry Kasparov start playing chess?", "He began playing chess at age 6.", "Did Garry Kasparov have any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the top?", "Politics threatened to affect his matches while reaching the top.", "How did politics prevent Garry Kasparov from playing?", "Politics threatened Kasparov's semi-final against Viktor Korchnoi, which was scheduled to be played in Pasadena, California.", "What is the most remarkable aspect of Garry Kasparov's rise to the top?", "He became the youngest ever world No. 1, a record that lasted 12 years until being broken by Vladimir Kramnik in January 1996.", "Did Garry Kasparov beat any other champions to reach the top besides Vladimir Kramnik?", "Yes, he defeated Alexander Beliavsky, Vasily Smyslov, and Anatoly Karpov." ], "Conversation_no": 1153, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the biggest or most impressive win he had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the biggest or most impressive win Garry Kasparov had", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest or most impressive win Garry Kasparov had?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller#Anthrax_hoax_victim", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about", "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108103850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller#Anthrax_hoax_victim", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks." ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the letter mailed from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the letter mailed from", "Truth_answer": "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller#Anthrax_hoax_victim", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins." ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the letter mailed to Miller ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller", "Truth_answer": "The exact reasons is unknown, but the letters were sent for political or revenge related reasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks#The_letters", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins.", "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller ?", "The exact reasons is unknown, but the letters were sent for political or revenge related reasons." ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the content of those letters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the content of the letters made to Judith Miller", "Truth_answer": "Some letters had messages with deadly powder and some had harmless white powder inside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the content of the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks#Bruce_Edwards_Ivins", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins.", "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller ?", "The exact reasons is unknown, but the letters were sent for political or revenge related reasons.", "What was the content of the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller?", "Some letters had messages with deadly powder and some had harmless white powder inside." ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any deaths due to these letters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any deaths due to 2001 anthrax attack letters", "Truth_answer": "There were five deaths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any deaths due to 2001 anthrax attack letters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks#Aftermath", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins.", "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller ?", "The exact reasons is unknown, but the letters were sent for political or revenge related reasons.", "What was the content of the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller?", "Some letters had messages with deadly powder and some had harmless white powder inside.", "Were there any deaths due to 2001 anthrax attack letters?", "There were five deaths." ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other significant details about this case ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other significant details about this case", "Truth_answer": "Dozens of buildings were contaminated with anthrax as a result of the mailings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other significant details about the 2001 anthrax letters case besides the suspect, motive, letter content, and deaths?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "answer not found", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins.", "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller ?", "The exact reasons is unknown, but the letters were sent for political or revenge related reasons.", "What was the content of the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller?", "Some letters had messages with deadly powder and some had harmless white powder inside.", "Were there any deaths due to 2001 anthrax attack letters?", "There were five deaths.", "Are there any other significant details about the 2001 anthrax letters case besides the suspect, motive, letter content, and deaths?", "Dozens of buildings were contaminated with anthrax as a result of the mailings." ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was only Miller targeted ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was only Miller targeted", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was only Judith Miller targeted with an anthrax letter ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks", "Context": [ "What was the Judith Miller anthrax hoax about?", "On October 12, 2001, Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office. The act was a copycat hoax of the 2001 anthrax attacks.", "Who was the anthrax hoax letter to Judith Miller mailed from?", "The most likely suspect was Bruce Ivins.", "Why was the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller ?", "The exact reasons is unknown, but the letters were sent for political or revenge related reasons.", "What was the content of the anthrax hoax letter mailed to Judith Miller?", "Some letters had messages with deadly powder and some had harmless white powder inside.", "Were there any deaths due to 2001 anthrax attack letters?", "There were five deaths.", "Are there any other significant details about the 2001 anthrax letters case besides the suspect, motive, letter content, and deaths?", "Dozens of buildings were contaminated with anthrax as a result of the mailings.", "Why was only Judith Miller targeted with an anthrax letter ?" ], "Conversation_no": 1154, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much were the other news networks affected by this ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much were the other news networks affected by the 2001 anthrax letters", "Truth_answer": "Letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to several news media offices and to Democratic Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, killing 5 people and infecting 17 others.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gosint.wordpress.com/2018/08/08/the-dark-past-of-special-prosecutor-robert-mueller-the-bulger-gang-lockerbie-anthrax-an-exceptional-failure-all-round/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128004427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were the other news networks affected by the 2001 anthrax letters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/tibets-uprising-50-years-later", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the Dalai lama's uprising", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Dalai lama's uprising", "Truth_answer": "03/10/1959", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959" ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he flee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising", "Truth_answer": "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959", "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken." ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Dalai Lama appeal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising", "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Dalai Lama appealed to the United Nations on the rights of the Tibetans.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959", "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken.", "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising?", "Yes, the Dalai Lama appealed to the United Nations on the rights of the Tibetans." ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the resolution call on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the resolution call on", "Truth_answer": "The resolutions called on China to respect the human rights of Tibetans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the resolution call on China to do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959", "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken.", "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising?", "Yes, the Dalai Lama appealed to the United Nations on the rights of the Tibetans.", "What did the resolution call on China to do?", "The resolutions called on China to respect the human rights of Tibetans." ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the resolution call on China to respect the human rights of Tibetans", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, there were demands from Indian citizens and politicians of different political parties to confer the Dalai Lama the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of India", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama get any awards during his exile?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959", "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken.", "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising?", "Yes, the Dalai Lama appealed to the United Nations on the rights of the Tibetans.", "What did the resolution call on China to do?", "The resolutions called on China to respect the human rights of Tibetans.", "Did the 14th Dalai Lama get any awards during his exile?", "In 2016, there were demands from Indian citizens and politicians of different political parties to confer the Dalai Lama the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of India" ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the area refered to as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the area occupied by the 14th Dalai Lama and Tibetans living in exile referred to as", "Truth_answer": "Government of Tibet in Exile is often referred to as Little Lhasa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the area occupied by the 14th Dalai Lama and Tibetans living in exile referred to as?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959", "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken.", "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising?", "Yes, the Dalai Lama appealed to the United Nations on the rights of the Tibetans.", "What did the resolution call on China to do?", "The resolutions called on China to respect the human rights of Tibetans.", "Did the 14th Dalai Lama get any awards during his exile?", "In 2016, there were demands from Indian citizens and politicians of different political parties to confer the Dalai Lama the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of India", "What is the area occupied by the 14th Dalai Lama and Tibetans living in exile referred to as?", "Government of Tibet in Exile is often referred to as Little Lhasa." ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What country is that in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country is Little Lhasa in", "Truth_answer": "India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is Little Lhasa in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "When was the Dalai lama's uprising?", "03/10/1959", "Why did the Dalai lama leave Tibet during the Tibetan Uprising?", "The Dalai lama feared his life may be taken.", "Did the Dalai Lama appeal to the United Nations about the Tibetan Uprising?", "Yes, the Dalai Lama appealed to the United Nations on the rights of the Tibetans.", "What did the resolution call on China to do?", "The resolutions called on China to respect the human rights of Tibetans.", "Did the 14th Dalai Lama get any awards during his exile?", "In 2016, there were demands from Indian citizens and politicians of different political parties to confer the Dalai Lama the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of India", "What is the area occupied by the 14th Dalai Lama and Tibetans living in exile referred to as?", "Government of Tibet in Exile is often referred to as Little Lhasa.", "What country is Little Lhasa in?", "India" ], "Conversation_no": 1155, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city is that in, in india?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What city is Little Lhasa in, in India", "Truth_answer": "Dharamshala", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city is Little Lhasa in, in India?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the bad formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the bad formed", "Truth_answer": "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood", "Context": [ "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene." ], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frankie Goes to Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "In 1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. They also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Goes to Hollywood article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Goes to Hollywood article?", "In 1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. They also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist." ], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other success in any other countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood have any other success in any other countries", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood have any other success in any other countries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood", "Context": [ "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Goes to Hollywood article?", "In 1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. They also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist.", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood have any other success in any other countries?" ], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record any other hits live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood record any other hits live", "Truth_answer": "Outside of their single Relax, Frankie Goes to Hollywood also had successful hits such as Two Tribes, Power of Love, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and several others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood record any other hits live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Goes to Hollywood article?", "In 1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. They also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist.", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood have any other success in any other countries?", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood record any other hits live?", "Outside of their single Relax, Frankie Goes to Hollywood also had successful hits such as Two Tribes, Power of Love, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and several others." ], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they influenced by anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Frankie Goes to Hollywood influenced by anyone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Frankie Goes to Hollywood influenced by anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood", "Context": [ "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Goes to Hollywood article?", "In 1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. They also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist.", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood have any other success in any other countries?", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood record any other hits live?", "Outside of their single Relax, Frankie Goes to Hollywood also had successful hits such as Two Tribes, Power of Love, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and several others.", "Were Frankie Goes to Hollywood influenced by anyone?" ], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever record with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frankie Go to Hollywood ever record with anyone", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Goes To Hollywood partnered with a wide variety of video directors and producers such as Bernard Rose, Brian De Palma, Kevin Godly, Lol Creme, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood ever record with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood", "Context": [ "when was the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed?", "The nucleus of Frankie Goes to Hollywood emerged from the late 1970s Liverpool punk scene.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frankie Goes to Hollywood article?", "In 1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. They also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist.", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood have any other success in any other countries?", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood record any other hits live?", "Outside of their single Relax, Frankie Goes to Hollywood also had successful hits such as Two Tribes, Power of Love, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and several others.", "Were Frankie Goes to Hollywood influenced by anyone?", "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood ever record with anyone?", "Frankie Goes To Hollywood partnered with a wide variety of video directors and producers such as Bernard Rose, Brian De Palma, Kevin Godly, Lol Creme, and many others." ], "Conversation_no": 1156, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record a video?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frankie Go to Hollywood record a video", "Truth_answer": "They recorded multiple music videos. Some great examples are videos for songs such as Two Tribes, Power of Love, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and several more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood record a video?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did his career begin with the phillies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did his career begin with the phillies", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which team had he played with before this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his ERA?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's ERA", "Truth_answer": "3.10 ERA", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's ERA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers.", "What was Steve Carlton's ERA?", "3.10 ERA" ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other stats can be attributed to Carlton?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other stats can be attributed to Steve Carlton", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton had 172 starts with the Cardinals over parts of seven seasons, with 66 complete games and 16 shutouts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stats can be attributed to Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers.", "What was Steve Carlton's ERA?", "3.10 ERA", "What other stats can be attributed to Steve Carlton?", "Steve Carlton had 172 starts with the Cardinals over parts of seven seasons, with 66 complete games and 16 shutouts." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he play on the Philies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Steve Carlton play on the Philies", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton played on the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972 to 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Steve Carlton play on the Philies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers.", "What was Steve Carlton's ERA?", "3.10 ERA", "What other stats can be attributed to Steve Carlton?", "Steve Carlton had 172 starts with the Cardinals over parts of seven seasons, with 66 complete games and 16 shutouts.", "How long did Steve Carlton play on the Philies?", "Steve Carlton played on the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972 to 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Carlton article", "Truth_answer": "While he never threw a no-hitter, Steve Carlton pitched six one-hitters, 11th most in baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Carlton article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers.", "What was Steve Carlton's ERA?", "3.10 ERA", "What other stats can be attributed to Steve Carlton?", "Steve Carlton had 172 starts with the Cardinals over parts of seven seasons, with 66 complete games and 16 shutouts.", "How long did Steve Carlton play on the Philies?", "Steve Carlton played on the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972 to 1986.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Carlton article?", "While he never threw a no-hitter, Steve Carlton pitched six one-hitters, 11th most in baseball history." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other accomplishments during his tenure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steve Carlton have any other accomplishments during his tenure", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton's 1972 performance earned him his first Cy Young Award and the Hickok Belt as the top professional athlete of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Carlton have any other accomplishments during his tenure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://research.sabr.org/journals/winning-streaks-by-pitchers", "Context": [ "When did Steve Carlton's career begin with the Phillies?", "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Which team had Steve Carlton played with before joining the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Steve Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1965 and by 1967 was a regular in the Cardinals rotation.", "What was Steve Carlton's record like before he joined the Phillies? Was he traded because he was good or bad?", "Steve Carlton had won 77 games to Rick Wise's 75, and both were considered among the game's best pitchers.", "What was Steve Carlton's ERA?", "3.10 ERA", "What other stats can be attributed to Steve Carlton?", "Steve Carlton had 172 starts with the Cardinals over parts of seven seasons, with 66 complete games and 16 shutouts.", "How long did Steve Carlton play on the Philies?", "Steve Carlton played on the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972 to 1986.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Carlton article?", "While he never threw a no-hitter, Steve Carlton pitched six one-hitters, 11th most in baseball history.", "Did Steve Carlton have any other accomplishments during his tenure?", "Steve Carlton's 1972 performance earned him his first Cy Young Award and the Hickok Belt as the top professional athlete of the year." ], "Conversation_no": 1157, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his streak end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Steve Carlton's streak end", "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies won 15 in a row in 1972 and was 27-10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124032105id_/http://research.sabr.org:80/journals/winning-streaks-by-pitchers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Carlton's streak end?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Styron born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Styron born", "Truth_answer": "William Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret and William Clark Styron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Styron born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron", "Context": [ "Where was William Styron born?", "William Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret and William Clark Styron." ], "Conversation_no": 1158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about his childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about William Styron's childhood", "Truth_answer": "William Styron's birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of Nat Turner’s slave rebellion, later the source for Styron's most famous and controversial novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about William Styron's childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2016/08/the-literary-battle-for-nat-turners-legacy", "Context": [ "Where was William Styron born?", "William Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret and William Clark Styron.", "What was significant about William Styron's childhood?", "William Styron's birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of Nat Turner’s slave rebellion, later the source for Styron's most famous and controversial novel." ], "Conversation_no": 1158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Styron a slave owner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Styron a slave owner", "Truth_answer": "William Styron's grandmother owned slaves, but Styron himself did not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Styron a slave owner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron", "Context": [ "Where was William Styron born?", "William Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret and William Clark Styron.", "What was significant about William Styron's childhood?", "William Styron's birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of Nat Turner’s slave rebellion, later the source for Styron's most famous and controversial novel.", "Was William Styron a slave owner?", "William Styron's grandmother owned slaves, but Styron himself did not." ], "Conversation_no": 1158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Styron go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did William Styron go to school", "Truth_answer": "William Styron attended public school in Warwick County, first at Hilton School and then at Morrison High School for two years, until his father sent him to Christchurch School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Styron go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron", "Context": [ "Where was William Styron born?", "William Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret and William Clark Styron.", "What was significant about William Styron's childhood?", "William Styron's birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of Nat Turner’s slave rebellion, later the source for Styron's most famous and controversial novel.", "Was William Styron a slave owner?", "William Styron's grandmother owned slaves, but Styron himself did not.", "Where did William Styron go to school?", "William Styron attended public school in Warwick County, first at Hilton School and then at Morrison High School for two years, until his father sent him to Christchurch School." ], "Conversation_no": 1158, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he attend college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Styron attend college", "Truth_answer": "Upon graduation, William Styron enrolled in Davidson College and joined Phi Delta Theta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Styron attend college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Wallis' relationship with Edward?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Wallis' relationship with Edward", "Truth_answer": "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they romantically involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved", "Truth_answer": "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry", "Truth_answer": "Edward VIII married Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act.", "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry?", "Edward VIII married Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Wallis and Earl meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Wallis and Earl meet", "Truth_answer": "In April 1916, Wallis Simpson met Earl Winfield Spencer Jr., a U.S. Navy aviator, at Pensacola, Florida, while visiting her cousin Corinne Mustin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer meet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act.", "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry?", "Edward VIII married Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany.", "How did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer meet?", "In April 1916, Wallis Simpson met Earl Winfield Spencer Jr., a U.S. Navy aviator, at Pensacola, Florida, while visiting her cousin Corinne Mustin." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Earl have to leave due to World War I?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Earl have to leave due to World War I", "Truth_answer": "After the United States entered the First World War in 1917, Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earl Spencer have to leave due to World War I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act.", "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry?", "Edward VIII married Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany.", "How did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer meet?", "In April 1916, Wallis Simpson met Earl Winfield Spencer Jr., a U.S. Navy aviator, at Pensacola, Florida, while visiting her cousin Corinne Mustin.", "Did Earl Spencer have to leave due to World War I?", "After the United States entered the First World War in 1917, Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Earl and Wallis live during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Earl Spencer and Wallis Simpson live during the First World War", "Truth_answer": "Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego; they remained there until 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Earl Spencer and Wallis Simpson live during the First World War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act.", "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry?", "Edward VIII married Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany.", "How did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer meet?", "In April 1916, Wallis Simpson met Earl Winfield Spencer Jr., a U.S. Navy aviator, at Pensacola, Florida, while visiting her cousin Corinne Mustin.", "Did Earl Spencer have to leave due to World War I?", "After the United States entered the First World War in 1917, Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego.", "Where did Earl Spencer and Wallis Simpson live during the First World War?", "Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego; they remained there until 1921." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was their marriage happy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Earl Spencer and Wallis Simpson's marriage happy", "Truth_answer": "By September 1925, Wallis Simpson and her husband Earl Spencer were living apart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer's marriage happy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson", "Context": [ "What was Wallis Simpson's relationship with Edward VIII?", "In January 1934, while Lady Furness was away in New York City, Wallis Simpson allegedly became Prince Edward's mistress.", "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII romantically involved?", "Edward denied this to his father, despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as evidence of a physical sexual act.", "When did Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII marry?", "Edward VIII married Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany.", "How did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer meet?", "In April 1916, Wallis Simpson met Earl Winfield Spencer Jr., a U.S. Navy aviator, at Pensacola, Florida, while visiting her cousin Corinne Mustin.", "Did Earl Spencer have to leave due to World War I?", "After the United States entered the First World War in 1917, Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego.", "Where did Earl Spencer and Wallis Simpson live during the First World War?", "Earl Spencer was posted to San Diego; they remained there until 1921.", "Was Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer's marriage happy?", "By September 1925, Wallis Simpson and her husband Earl Spencer were living apart." ], "Conversation_no": 1159, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay together or did they eventually get divorced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer stay together or did they eventually get divorced", "Truth_answer": "Their divorce was finalised on 10 December 1927.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson and Earl Spencer stay together or did they eventually get divorced?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have anyone influence his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did he have anyone influence his career", "Truth_answer": "Of later English composers, Edward Elgar regarded Purcell as the greatest, and he said that he had learned much of his own technique from studying Hubert Parry's writings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Elgar have anyone influence his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar", "Context": [ "Did Edward Elgar have anyone influence his career?", "Of later English composers, Edward Elgar regarded Purcell as the greatest, and he said that he had learned much of his own technique from studying Hubert Parry's writings." ], "Conversation_no": 1160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edward Elgar win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Edward Elgar received the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Elgar win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar", "Context": [ "Did Edward Elgar have anyone influence his career?", "Of later English composers, Edward Elgar regarded Purcell as the greatest, and he said that he had learned much of his own technique from studying Hubert Parry's writings.", "Did Edward Elgar win any awards?", "Edward Elgar received the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society." ], "Conversation_no": 1160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with anyone famous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edward Elgar work with anyone famous", "Truth_answer": "Edward Elgar's other works of his middle period include incidental music for Grania and Diarmid, a play by George Moore and W. B. Yeats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Elgar work with anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar", "Context": [ "Did Edward Elgar have anyone influence his career?", "Of later English composers, Edward Elgar regarded Purcell as the greatest, and he said that he had learned much of his own technique from studying Hubert Parry's writings.", "Did Edward Elgar win any awards?", "Edward Elgar received the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society.", "Did Edward Elgar work with anyone famous?", "Edward Elgar's other works of his middle period include incidental music for Grania and Diarmid, a play by George Moore and W. B. Yeats." ], "Conversation_no": 1160, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Edward Elgar born", "Truth_answer": "Edward Elgar was born in the small village of Lower Broadheath, outside Worcester, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Edward Elgar born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1978", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1978", "Truth_answer": "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beat have an album", "Truth_answer": "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beat have an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Did The Beat have an album?", "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were The Beat's albums successful", "Truth_answer": "I Just Can't Stop It was certified gold and Wha'ppen? was certified silver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Beat's albums successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Did The Beat have an album?", "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service.", "Were The Beat's albums successful?", "I Just Can't Stop It was certified gold and Wha'ppen? was certified silver." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to The Beat in 1983", "Truth_answer": "The Beat broke up in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Beat in 1983?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Did The Beat have an album?", "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service.", "Were The Beat's albums successful?", "I Just Can't Stop It was certified gold and Wha'ppen? was certified silver.", "What happened to The Beat in 1983?", "The Beat broke up in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beat have any singles", "Truth_answer": "Tears of a Clown/Ranking Full Stop, Hands Off...She's Mine / Twist and Crawl, and Mirror in the Bathroom are some of The Beat's singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beat have any singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Did The Beat have an album?", "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service.", "Were The Beat's albums successful?", "I Just Can't Stop It was certified gold and Wha'ppen? was certified silver.", "What happened to The Beat in 1983?", "The Beat broke up in 1983.", "Did The Beat have any singles?", "Tears of a Clown/Ranking Full Stop, Hands Off...She's Mine / Twist and Crawl, and Mirror in the Bathroom are some of The Beat's singles." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the names of their members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the names of The Beat's members", "Truth_answer": "The Beat's band members were Dave Wakeling, Nucci Cantrell, Matt Morrish, Kevin Lum, King Schascha, Minh Quan, Antonee First Class, and Brad Engstrom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of The Beat's members?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Just_Can%27t_Stop_It", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Did The Beat have an album?", "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service.", "Were The Beat's albums successful?", "I Just Can't Stop It was certified gold and Wha'ppen? was certified silver.", "What happened to The Beat in 1983?", "The Beat broke up in 1983.", "Did The Beat have any singles?", "Tears of a Clown/Ranking Full Stop, Hands Off...She's Mine / Twist and Crawl, and Mirror in the Bathroom are some of The Beat's singles.", "What are the names of The Beat's members?", "The Beat's band members were Dave Wakeling, Nucci Cantrell, Matt Morrish, Kevin Lum, King Schascha, Minh Quan, Antonee First Class, and Brad Engstrom." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any award", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Beat win any award", "Truth_answer": "I Just Can't Stop It by The Beat appeared in numerous lists of the greatest albums of the year: NME ranked it 3rd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Beat win any award", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)", "Context": [ "What happened with the Beat in 1978?", "The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.", "Did The Beat have an album?", "The Beat had several albums such as I Just Can't Stop It, Wha'ppen?, and Special Beat Service.", "Were The Beat's albums successful?", "I Just Can't Stop It was certified gold and Wha'ppen? was certified silver.", "What happened to The Beat in 1983?", "The Beat broke up in 1983.", "Did The Beat have any singles?", "Tears of a Clown/Ranking Full Stop, Hands Off...She's Mine / Twist and Crawl, and Mirror in the Bathroom are some of The Beat's singles.", "What are the names of The Beat's members?", "The Beat's band members were Dave Wakeling, Nucci Cantrell, Matt Morrish, Kevin Lum, King Schascha, Minh Quan, Antonee First Class, and Brad Engstrom.", "did The Beat win any award", "I Just Can't Stop It by The Beat appeared in numerous lists of the greatest albums of the year: NME ranked it 3rd." ], "Conversation_no": 1161, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is interesting about the article", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about The Beat article", "Truth_answer": "The English Beat recorded two new songs that feature prominently in the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode Dance of the Undead which aired 26 March 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about The Beat article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_Civil_War#Background", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the war coming", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the war coming", "Truth_answer": "By the late 1960s, Prince Sihanouk's domestic and foreign policy was going awry. Sihanouk struggled to balance influence between right-wing and left-wing officials in government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the war coming?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger#Bibliography", "Context": [ "Why was the war coming?", "By the late 1960s, Prince Sihanouk's domestic and foreign policy was going awry. Sihanouk struggled to balance influence between right-wing and left-wing officials in government." ], "Conversation_no": 1162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it a play", "Transformer_rewrite": "was The Last Day a play", "Truth_answer": "The Last Day was a play published in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was The Last Day a play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380494/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1", "Context": [ "Why was the war coming?", "By the late 1960s, Prince Sihanouk's domestic and foreign policy was going awry. Sihanouk struggled to balance influence between right-wing and left-wing officials in government.", "was The Last Day a play?", "The Last Day was a play published in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Pilger write it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Pilger write the play The Last Day", "Truth_answer": "John Pilger's play was the basis for the screenplay to The Last Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Pilger write the play The Last Day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why was the war coming?", "By the late 1960s, Prince Sihanouk's domestic and foreign policy was going awry. Sihanouk struggled to balance influence between right-wing and left-wing officials in government.", "was The Last Day a play?", "The Last Day was a play published in 1983.", "Did John Pilger write the play The Last Day?", "John Pilger's play was the basis for the screenplay to The Last Day." ], "Conversation_no": 1162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Last Day do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Pilger's play, The Last Day, do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380494/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1", "Context": [ "Why was the war coming?", "By the late 1960s, Prince Sihanouk's domestic and foreign policy was going awry. Sihanouk struggled to balance influence between right-wing and left-wing officials in government.", "was The Last Day a play?", "The Last Day was a play published in 1983.", "Did John Pilger write the play The Last Day?", "John Pilger's play was the basis for the screenplay to The Last Day.", "How did John Pilger's play, The Last Day, do" ], "Conversation_no": 1162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was it about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was The Last Day about", "Truth_answer": "The Last Day was a dramatized documentary about the end of the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was The Last Day about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Why was the war coming?", "By the late 1960s, Prince Sihanouk's domestic and foreign policy was going awry. Sihanouk struggled to balance influence between right-wing and left-wing officials in government.", "was The Last Day a play?", "The Last Day was a play published in 1983.", "Did John Pilger write the play The Last Day?", "John Pilger's play was the basis for the screenplay to The Last Day.", "How did John Pilger's play, The Last Day, do", "what was The Last Day about?", "The Last Day was a dramatized documentary about the end of the Vietnam War." ], "Conversation_no": 1162, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else can you tell me", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about John Pilger besides his play The Last Day", "Truth_answer": "John Pilger also has a daughter, Zoe Pilger, born 1984, with journalist Yvonne Roberts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about John Pilger besides his play The Last Day?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she marry Des Clarke?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she marry Des Clarke", "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke married Des Clarke in July 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marry Des Clarke?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke#Departure_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marry Des Clarke?", "Daphne Clarke married Des Clarke in July 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Des Clarke stay married", "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke dies from a car accident which ended the marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke stay married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke", "Context": [ "When did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marry Des Clarke?", "Daphne Clarke married Des Clarke in July 1986.", "Did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke stay married?", "Daphne Clarke dies from a car accident which ended the marriage." ], "Conversation_no": 1163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about their marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke's marriage", "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke's marriage to Des Clarke (Paul Keane) was central to many of her storylines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke's marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Clarke_(Neighbours)", "Context": [ "When did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marry Des Clarke?", "Daphne Clarke married Des Clarke in July 1986.", "Did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke stay married?", "Daphne Clarke dies from a car accident which ended the marriage.", "What was special about Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke's marriage?", "Daphne Clarke's marriage to Des Clarke (Paul Keane) was central to many of her storylines." ], "Conversation_no": 1163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke have kids", "Truth_answer": "Jamie is born to Des and Daphne Clarke in July 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke have kids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke#Marriage_to_Des_Clarke", "Context": [ "When did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marry Des Clarke?", "Daphne Clarke married Des Clarke in July 1986.", "Did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke stay married?", "Daphne Clarke dies from a car accident which ended the marriage.", "What was special about Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke's marriage?", "Daphne Clarke's marriage to Des Clarke (Paul Keane) was central to many of her storylines.", "did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke have kids?", "Jamie is born to Des and Daphne Clarke in July 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marriage to Des Clarke besides their wedding and if they had kids", "Truth_answer": "Despite Shane Ramsay having once been Des Clarke's rival in romance, he acted as best man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marriage to Des Clarke besides their wedding and if they had kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke#Marriage_to_Des_Clarke", "Context": [ "When did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marry Des Clarke?", "Daphne Clarke married Des Clarke in July 1986.", "Did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke stay married?", "Daphne Clarke dies from a car accident which ended the marriage.", "What was special about Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke's marriage?", "Daphne Clarke's marriage to Des Clarke (Paul Keane) was central to many of her storylines.", "did Neighbours' Daphne Clarke and Des Clarke have kids?", "Jamie is born to Des and Daphne Clarke in July 1987.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Neighbours' Daphne Clarke marriage to Des Clarke besides their wedding and if they had kids?", "Despite Shane Ramsay having once been Des Clarke's rival in romance, he acted as best man." ], "Conversation_no": 1163, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Neighbours' Shane Ramsay and Des Clarke fight over Daphne Clark", "Truth_answer": "Peter O'Brien stated that as far as Shane Ramsay was concerned, Daphne Clarke was the only woman he ever loved and thought that he was more suited to her than Des Clarke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Neighbours' Shane Ramsay and Des Clarke fight over Daphne Clark?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Lion Heart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lion Heart", "Truth_answer": "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation." ], "Conversation_no": 1164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a hit album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lion Heart a hit album", "Truth_answer": "Girl's Generation's Lion Heart experienced commercial acclaim in South Korea, staying atop the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks and becoming the 13th best-selling album of 2015 .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart a hit album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_discography", "Context": [ "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation.", "Was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart a hit album?", "Girl's Generation's Lion Heart experienced commercial acclaim in South Korea, staying atop the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks and becoming the 13th best-selling album of 2015 ." ], "Conversation_no": 1164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they producuce any singles or just albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Girls' Generation's producuce any singles or just albums", "Truth_answer": "Girls' Generation have released nine studio albums and twenty-eight singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411193218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Girls' Generation's producuce any singles or just albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation.", "Was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart a hit album?", "Girl's Generation's Lion Heart experienced commercial acclaim in South Korea, staying atop the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks and becoming the 13th best-selling album of 2015 .", "Did Girls' Generation's producuce any singles or just albums?", "Girls' Generation have released nine studio albums and twenty-eight singles." ], "Conversation_no": 1164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting about Lion Heart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Girls' Generations Lion Heart", "Truth_answer": "Lion Heart marked Girl's Generation's first record since the departure of member Jessica in September 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Girls' Generations Lion Heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Girls%27_Generation#Golden_Disc_Awards", "Context": [ "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation.", "Was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart a hit album?", "Girl's Generation's Lion Heart experienced commercial acclaim in South Korea, staying atop the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks and becoming the 13th best-selling album of 2015 .", "Did Girls' Generation's producuce any singles or just albums?", "Girls' Generation have released nine studio albums and twenty-eight singles.", "Anything else interesting about Girls' Generations Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart marked Girl's Generation's first record since the departure of member Jessica in September 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did lion Heart win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did lion Heart win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Girls' Generation's Lion Heart album won the Digital Bonsang Award in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Girls' Generation's Lion Heart win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Girls%27_Generation#Gaon_Chart_Music_Awards", "Context": [ "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation.", "Was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart a hit album?", "Girl's Generation's Lion Heart experienced commercial acclaim in South Korea, staying atop the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks and becoming the 13th best-selling album of 2015 .", "Did Girls' Generation's producuce any singles or just albums?", "Girls' Generation have released nine studio albums and twenty-eight singles.", "Anything else interesting about Girls' Generations Lion Heart?", "Lion Heart marked Girl's Generation's first record since the departure of member Jessica in September 2014.", "Did Girls' Generation's Lion Heart win any awards?", "Girls' Generation's Lion Heart album won the Digital Bonsang Award in 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 1164, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other awards for Girls' Generation", "Truth_answer": "Girls' Genration's Lion Heart album was nominated for Album of the Year at the Gaon Chart Music Awards in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards for Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is temps adept floridum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is temps adept floridum", "Truth_answer": "Tempus adest floridum is the melody John Mason Neale's lyrics of Good King Wenceslas is set to.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tempus adest floridum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas#Tempus_adest_floridum", "Context": [ "What is Tempus adest floridum?", "Tempus adest floridum is the melody John Mason Neale's lyrics of Good King Wenceslas is set to." ], "Conversation_no": 1165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is special about the tune?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is special about the tune", "Truth_answer": "Tempus adest floridum is in 76 76 Doubled Trochaic metre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about the tune for Good King Wenceslas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas#In_popular_culture", "Context": [ "What is Tempus adest floridum?", "Tempus adest floridum is the melody John Mason Neale's lyrics of Good King Wenceslas is set to.", "What is special about the tune for Good King Wenceslas?", "Tempus adest floridum is in 76 76 Doubled Trochaic metre." ], "Conversation_no": 1165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this song popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Good King Wenceslas popular", "Truth_answer": "Good King Wenceslas is commonly used in popular culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Good King Wenceslas popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas#Tempus_adest_floridum", "Context": [ "What is Tempus adest floridum?", "Tempus adest floridum is the melody John Mason Neale's lyrics of Good King Wenceslas is set to.", "What is special about the tune for Good King Wenceslas?", "Tempus adest floridum is in 76 76 Doubled Trochaic metre.", "Was Good King Wenceslas popular?", "Good King Wenceslas is commonly used in popular culture." ], "Conversation_no": 1165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it used for anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tempus adest floridum used for anything else besides popular culture", "Truth_answer": "Tempus adest floridum has also been used for the Christmas hymn Mary Gently Laid Her Child, by Joseph S. Cook", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tempus adest floridum used for anything else besides popular culture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas", "Context": [ "What is Tempus adest floridum?", "Tempus adest floridum is the melody John Mason Neale's lyrics of Good King Wenceslas is set to.", "What is special about the tune for Good King Wenceslas?", "Tempus adest floridum is in 76 76 Doubled Trochaic metre.", "Was Good King Wenceslas popular?", "Good King Wenceslas is commonly used in popular culture.", "Was Tempus adest floridum used for anything else besides popular culture?", "Tempus adest floridum has also been used for the Christmas hymn Mary Gently Laid Her Child, by Joseph S. Cook" ], "Conversation_no": 1165, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he work with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Mason Neale work with anyone else", "Truth_answer": "In 1853, English hymnwriter John Mason Neale wrote the Wenceslas lyrics, in collaboration with his music editor Thomas Helmore, and the carol first appeared in Carols for Christmas-Tide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mason Neale work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhuman_Race", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Subhuman race an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Subhuman race an album", "Truth_answer": "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhuman_Race_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(American_band)#Subhuman_Race_and_split_with_Bach_(1992–1998)", "Context": [ "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row." ], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Split with Bach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach", "Truth_answer": "The rift between Bach and the other band members subsequently led to him leaving the American band Skid Row.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025074150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Bach_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107010915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Bach#Skid_Row_(1987–1996)", "Context": [ "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row.", "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach?", "The rift between Bach and the other band members subsequently led to him leaving the American band Skid Row." ], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this argument over?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the American band Skid Row's argument over", "Truth_answer": "Rumors circulated that Sebastian Bach had left the American band Skid Row due to his other band-mates believing they should not play as an opening act for KISS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025074150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Bach_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the American band Skid Row's argument over?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(Skid_Row_album)", "Context": [ "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row.", "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach?", "The rift between Bach and the other band members subsequently led to him leaving the American band Skid Row.", "What was the American band Skid Row's argument over?", "Rumors circulated that Sebastian Bach had left the American band Skid Row due to his other band-mates believing they should not play as an opening act for KISS." ], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the American band Skid Row's first album", "Truth_answer": "Skid Row is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Skid Row.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(Skid_Row_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhuman_Race_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the American band Skid Row's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(American_band)#Subhuman_Race_and_split_with_Bach_(1992–1998)", "Context": [ "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row.", "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach?", "The rift between Bach and the other band members subsequently led to him leaving the American band Skid Row.", "What was the American band Skid Row's argument over?", "Rumors circulated that Sebastian Bach had left the American band Skid Row due to his other band-mates believing they should not play as an opening act for KISS.", "What was the American band Skid Row's first album?", "Skid Row is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Skid Row." ], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Bach still appear on Kiss's tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bach still appear on Kiss's tour", "Truth_answer": "Other band members told Sebastian Bach that the American band Skid Row was too big for an opening act and that they were not going to do the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107010915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sebastian Bach still appear on Kiss's tour after his split with the American band Skid Row?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Bach#Skid_Row_(1987–1996)", "Context": [ "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row.", "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach?", "The rift between Bach and the other band members subsequently led to him leaving the American band Skid Row.", "What was the American band Skid Row's argument over?", "Rumors circulated that Sebastian Bach had left the American band Skid Row due to his other band-mates believing they should not play as an opening act for KISS.", "What was the American band Skid Row's first album?", "Skid Row is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Skid Row.", "Did Sebastian Bach still appear on Kiss's tour after his split with the American band Skid Row?", "Other band members told Sebastian Bach that the American band Skid Row was too big for an opening act and that they were not going to do the show." ], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Bach back with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sebastian Bach back with the American band Skid Row", "Truth_answer": "The American band Skid Row was one of the opening acts for the 2000 Kiss Farewell Tour, without Bach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025074150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Bach_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sebastian Bach back with the American band Skid Row?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunella_Scales_(band)", "Context": [ "Was the American band Skid Row's Subhuman Race an album?", "Subhuman Race is the third studio album by the American band Skid Row.", "What was the split with the American band Skid Row's Sebastian Bach?", "The rift between Bach and the other band members subsequently led to him leaving the American band Skid Row.", "What was the American band Skid Row's argument over?", "Rumors circulated that Sebastian Bach had left the American band Skid Row due to his other band-mates believing they should not play as an opening act for KISS.", "What was the American band Skid Row's first album?", "Skid Row is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Skid Row.", "Did Sebastian Bach still appear on Kiss's tour after his split with the American band Skid Row?", "Other band members told Sebastian Bach that the American band Skid Row was too big for an opening act and that they were not going to do the show.", "Was Sebastian Bach back with the American band Skid Row?", "The American band Skid Row was one of the opening acts for the 2000 Kiss Farewell Tour, without Bach." ], "Conversation_no": 1166, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they work with any other bands during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Skid Row work with any other bands during this time", "Truth_answer": "Prunella Scales was the side project of the American band Skid Row bass player Rachel Bolan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161019211651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunella_Scales_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band Skid Row work with any other bands during the time they opened for the 2000 Kiss Farewell Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal#The_scandal_erupts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the Banca Romana scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_answer": "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did this occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur", "Truth_answer": "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108084510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal#New_banking_law_and_Giolitti's_fall", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it ever resolved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the Banca Romana ever resolved", "Truth_answer": "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108084510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who investigated the issue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_answer": "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821030647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal" ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he claim innocence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the Banca Romana claim innocence", "Truth_answer": "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti claim innocence during the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal#Background", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Did Luigi Luzzatti claim innocence during the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is an interesting fact regarding this scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_answer": "At the time, Italy had no central bank and in 1874 the Banca Romana was made one of the six banks authorised by the Italian government to issue currency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Did Luigi Luzzatti claim innocence during the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What is an interesting fact regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "At the time, Italy had no central bank and in 1874 the Banca Romana was made one of the six banks authorised by the Italian government to issue currency." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was a measure he introduced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a measure Luigi Luzzatti introduced", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti introduced the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883 which required employers to bear all costs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a measure Luigi Luzzatti introduced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Did Luigi Luzzatti claim innocence during the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What is an interesting fact regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "At the time, Italy had no central bank and in 1874 the Banca Romana was made one of the six banks authorised by the Italian government to issue currency.", "What was a measure Luigi Luzzatti introduced?", "Luigi Luzzatti introduced the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883 which required employers to bear all costs." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the other measure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the other measure of Luigi Luzzatti", "Truth_answer": "A voluntary fund for contributory disability and old age pensions was created by Luigi Luzzatti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the other measure introduced by Luigi Luzzatti besides the measure involving the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Did Luigi Luzzatti claim innocence during the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What is an interesting fact regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "At the time, Italy had no central bank and in 1874 the Banca Romana was made one of the six banks authorised by the Italian government to issue currency.", "What was a measure Luigi Luzzatti introduced?", "Luigi Luzzatti introduced the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883 which required employers to bear all costs.", "What was the other measure introduced by Luigi Luzzatti besides the measure involving the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883?", "A voluntary fund for contributory disability and old age pensions was created by Luigi Luzzatti." ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have other jobs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Luigi Luzzatti have other jobs", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti became treasury minister in the second Francesco Saverio Nitti cabinet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti have other jobs besides Minster of Treasury under Antonio Starabba di Rudinì?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "What was the Banca Romana scandal?", "The Banca Romana scandal was an incident where a bank incurred debts from property developers, was defiecient in cash reserves and issued more currency than was allowed.", "What year did the Banca Romana scandal occur?", "The Banca Romana scandal surfaced in January 1893.", "Was the Banca Romana scandal ever resolved?", "The Bank Act of August 1893 liquidated the Banca Romana and reformed the whole system of note issuance.", "Who investigated the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission investigated the Banca Romana scandal", "Did Luigi Luzzatti claim innocence during the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What is an interesting fact regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "At the time, Italy had no central bank and in 1874 the Banca Romana was made one of the six banks authorised by the Italian government to issue currency.", "What was a measure Luigi Luzzatti introduced?", "Luigi Luzzatti introduced the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883 which required employers to bear all costs.", "What was the other measure introduced by Luigi Luzzatti besides the measure involving the industrial workmen's compensation scheme in 1883?", "A voluntary fund for contributory disability and old age pensions was created by Luigi Luzzatti.", "Did Luigi Luzzatti have other jobs besides Minster of Treasury under Antonio Starabba di Rudinì?", "Luigi Luzzatti became treasury minister in the second Francesco Saverio Nitti cabinet" ], "Conversation_no": 1167, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he stay in that position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti stay in that position", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti did not resume office in the third Francesco Saverio Nitti cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti stay in that position?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he become prime minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he become prime minister", "Truth_answer": "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he doing before he became prime minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he good as prime minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For how long was he prime minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else made him unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821030647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What good things did he do as Prime Minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister", "Truth_answer": "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzattil", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti was the first Venetian and second Jewish Prime Minister of Italy after Alessandro Fortis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821030647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention.", "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was the first Venetian and second Jewish Prime Minister of Italy after Alessandro Fortis." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he become the treasury minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Luigi Luzzatti become the treasury minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti was appointed Treasury Minister in 1891 by Prime Minister Antonio Starbba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Luigi Luzzatti become the treasury minister?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention.", "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was the first Venetian and second Jewish Prime Minister of Italy after Alessandro Fortis.", "When did Luigi Luzzatti become the treasury minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was appointed Treasury Minister in 1891 by Prime Minister Antonio Starbba." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything controversial as minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti do anything controversial as minister", "Truth_answer": "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the Banca Romana's financial irregularities, but had held back that information to the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti do anything controversial as minister?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention.", "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was the first Venetian and second Jewish Prime Minister of Italy after Alessandro Fortis.", "When did Luigi Luzzatti become the treasury minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was appointed Treasury Minister in 1891 by Prime Minister Antonio Starbba.", "Did Luigi Luzzatti do anything controversial as minister?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the Banca Romana's financial irregularities, but had held back that information to the public." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his treasury minister position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Luigi Luzzatti do after the treasury minister position", "Truth_answer": "On the resignation of Prime Minister Sidney Sonnino in 1910, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Luigi Luzzatti do after the treasury minister position?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention.", "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was the first Venetian and second Jewish Prime Minister of Italy after Alessandro Fortis.", "When did Luigi Luzzatti become the treasury minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was appointed Treasury Minister in 1891 by Prime Minister Antonio Starbba.", "Did Luigi Luzzatti do anything controversial as minister?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the Banca Romana's financial irregularities, but had held back that information to the public.", "What did Luigi Luzzatti do after the treasury minister position?", "On the resignation of Prime Minister Sidney Sonnino in 1910, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For how long was he minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti minister?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Prime_Minister", "Context": [ "When did Luigi Luzzatti become prime minister?", "With the resignation of Sidney Sonnino, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself. His administration lasted until March 18, 1911.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti doing before becoming prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was minister of agriculture in the second Sidney Sonnino Cabinet from 1909 to 1910.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti good as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti didn't have the character necessary to lead a government: he lacked of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "What else made Luigi Luzzatti unpopular as Prime Minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti never realized that with the chamber, as it was then constituted, he only held office at former Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti's good pleasure.", "What good things did Luigi Luzzatti do as Prime Minister?", "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention.", "What else is interesting about Luigi Luzzatti besides time as prime minister besides when, if he was good, how long he was prime minister, what made him unpopular, and what good things he did as prime minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was the first Venetian and second Jewish Prime Minister of Italy after Alessandro Fortis.", "When did Luigi Luzzatti become the treasury minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti was appointed Treasury Minister in 1891 by Prime Minister Antonio Starbba.", "Did Luigi Luzzatti do anything controversial as minister?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded that Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the Banca Romana's financial irregularities, but had held back that information to the public.", "What did Luigi Luzzatti do after the treasury minister position?", "On the resignation of Prime Minister Sidney Sonnino in 1910, Luigi Luzzatti was called upon to form a cabinet himself.", "For how long was Luigi Luzzatti minister?", "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform." ], "Conversation_no": 1168, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ask for any economical changes during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti ask for any economical changes during his period as prime minister", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti wanted Italy to return to free trade and to reduce government interference in business matters to a minimum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti ask for any economical changes during his period as prime minister?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)#Box_office", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Once do at the box office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Once do at the box office", "Truth_answer": "After its second weekend in release in the United States and Canada, the film Once topped the 23 May 2007 indieWIRE box office chart with nearly $31,000 average per location", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Once do at the box office?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "How did the film Once do at the box office?", "After its second weekend in release in the United States and Canada, the film Once topped the 23 May 2007 indieWIRE box office chart with nearly $31,000 average per location" ], "Conversation_no": 1169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about its box office success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about the film Once's box office success besides topping the indieWIRE box office chart", "Truth_answer": "The film Once was made for a budget of €112,000 and was a commercial success, earning substantial per-screen box office averages in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the film Once's box office success besides topping the indieWIRE box office chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)#Accolades", "Context": [ "How did the film Once do at the box office?", "After its second weekend in release in the United States and Canada, the film Once topped the 23 May 2007 indieWIRE box office chart with nearly $31,000 average per location", "What else is significant about the film Once's box office success besides topping the indieWIRE box office chart?", "The film Once was made for a budget of €112,000 and was a commercial success, earning substantial per-screen box office averages in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did the movie win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did the film Once win", "Truth_answer": "After 2007's box office success and critical acclaim, Once won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did the film Once win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)#Accolades", "Context": [ "How did the film Once do at the box office?", "After its second weekend in release in the United States and Canada, the film Once topped the 23 May 2007 indieWIRE box office chart with nearly $31,000 average per location", "What else is significant about the film Once's box office success besides topping the indieWIRE box office chart?", "The film Once was made for a budget of €112,000 and was a commercial success, earning substantial per-screen box office averages in the United States.", "What awards did the film Once win?", "After 2007's box office success and critical acclaim, Once won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film." ], "Conversation_no": 1169, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win another award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the film Once win another award", "Truth_answer": "The song Falling Slowly won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Once win another award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#First_invention", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first invention?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his first invention", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell's first invention was a dehusking machine made with rotating paddles and nail brushes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#First_invention", "Context": [ "What was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention?", "Alexander Graham Bell's first invention was a dehusking machine made with rotating paddles and nail brushes." ], "Conversation_no": 1170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his first invention successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention successful", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell's dehusking machines was put into operation at a friend's flour mill and used steadily for a number of years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell#First_invention", "Context": [ "What was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention?", "Alexander Graham Bell's first invention was a dehusking machine made with rotating paddles and nail brushes.", "Was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention successful?", "Alexander Graham Bell's dehusking machines was put into operation at a friend's flour mill and used steadily for a number of years." ], "Conversation_no": 1170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he invented the dehusking machine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Alexander Graham Bell when inventing the dehusking machine", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell was 12 when inventing the dehusking machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Alexander Graham Bell when inventing the dehusking machine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention?", "Alexander Graham Bell's first invention was a dehusking machine made with rotating paddles and nail brushes.", "Was Alexander Graham Bell's first invention successful?", "Alexander Graham Bell's dehusking machines was put into operation at a friend's flour mill and used steadily for a number of years.", "How old was Alexander Graham Bell when inventing the dehusking machine?", "Alexander Graham Bell was 12 when inventing the dehusking machine." ], "Conversation_no": 1170, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone help Bell invent the dehusking machine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone help Alexander Graham Bell Bell invent the dehusking machine", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone help Alexander Graham Bell Bell invent the dehusking machine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Pads,_No_Helmets...Just_Balls", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was this album released", "Truth_answer": "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Simple Plan in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161110000630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Pads,_No_Helmets...Just_Balls_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Plan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Pads,_No_Helmets...Just_Balls", "Context": [ "When was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album released?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Simple Plan in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced Simple Plans", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Lanni produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Pads,_No_Helmets...Just_Balls#Reception", "Context": [ "When was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album released?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Simple Plan in 2002.", "Who produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album?", "Arnold Lanni produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album." ], "Conversation_no": 1171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album a hit", "Truth_answer": "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls peaked at #8 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and was certified double platinum. The Simple Plan album peaked at #35 on United States Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Pads,_No_Helmets...Just_Balls", "Context": [ "When was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album released?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Simple Plan in 2002.", "Who produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album?", "Arnold Lanni produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album.", "Was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album a hit?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls peaked at #8 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and was certified double platinum. The Simple Plan album peaked at #35 on United States Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 1171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it contain any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album contain any singles", "Truth_answer": "I'm Just a Kid, I'd Do Anything, Addicted and Perfect were singles off Simple Plan's No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album contain any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Plan#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "When was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album released?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Simple Plan in 2002.", "Who produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album?", "Arnold Lanni produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album.", "Was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album a hit?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls peaked at #8 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and was certified double platinum. The Simple Plan album peaked at #35 on United States Billboard 200.", "Did Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album contain any singles?", "I'm Just a Kid, I'd Do Anything, Addicted and Perfect were singles off Simple Plan's No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album." ], "Conversation_no": 1171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Simple Plan win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Simple Plan won the 2006 Juno Fan Choice Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Plan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Plan win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Plan#2002–03:_No_Pads,_No_Helmets...Just_Balls", "Context": [ "When was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album released?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Simple Plan in 2002.", "Who produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album?", "Arnold Lanni produced Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album.", "Was Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album a hit?", "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls peaked at #8 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and was certified double platinum. The Simple Plan album peaked at #35 on United States Billboard 200.", "Did Simple Plans' No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album contain any singles?", "I'm Just a Kid, I'd Do Anything, Addicted and Perfect were singles off Simple Plan's No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls album.", "Did Simple Plan win any awards?", "Simple Plan won the 2006 Juno Fan Choice Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1171, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simple Plan almbum No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls besides when it was released, who produced it, if it was a hit, the singles it contained, and if it won any awards", "Truth_answer": "Two pop punk singers contributed vocals: I'd Do Anything by Simple Plan included vocals by Blink-182's Mark Hoppus. You Don't Mean Anything included vocals by Good Charlotte's Joel Madden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Plan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simple Plan almbum No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls besides when it was released, who produced it, if it was a hit, the singles it contained, and if it won any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss#1985–1991:_Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in 1985 ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did she do in 1985", "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too_Late_to_Cry_(Alison_Krauss_album)", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles." ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album name ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name", "Truth_answer": "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170205030413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too_Late_to_Cry_(Alison_Krauss_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too_Late_to_Cry_(Alison_Krauss_album)", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss." ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the album ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album", "Truth_answer": "Too Late to Cry by Alison Krauss was produced by Ken Irwin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss#Discography", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss.", "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album ?", "Too Late to Cry by Alison Krauss was produced by Ken Irwin" ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she release any album in 1986 - 1991 ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any album between 1986 - 1991", "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss released the album Too Late to Cry in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170205030413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too_Late_to_Cry_(Alison_Krauss_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any album between 1986 - 1991?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss#1985–1991:_Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss.", "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album ?", "Too Late to Cry by Alison Krauss was produced by Ken Irwin", "Did Alison Krauss release any album between 1986 - 1991?", "Alison Krauss released the album Too Late to Cry in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the only album for that period ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Too Late to Cry the only Alison Krauss album for that period between 1986-1991", "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss' contract required her to alternate between releasing a solo album and an album with Union Station. She released the solo album I've Got That Old Feeling in 1990", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Too Late to Cry the only Alison Krauss album for that period between 1986-1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Highways", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss.", "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album ?", "Too Late to Cry by Alison Krauss was produced by Ken Irwin", "Did Alison Krauss release any album between 1986 - 1991?", "Alison Krauss released the album Too Late to Cry in 1987.", "Was Too Late to Cry the only Alison Krauss album for that period between 1986-1991?", "Alison Krauss' contract required her to alternate between releasing a solo album and an album with Union Station. She released the solo album I've Got That Old Feeling in 1990" ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else at that period of time ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss do anything else at that period of time between 1986-1991 besides release the albums Too Late to Cry and I've Got That Old Feeling", "Truth_answer": "Two Highways is an album by American violinist/singer Alison Krauss, which was released in 1989. It is the first album where Krauss is accompanied by her group, Union Station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Highways_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss do anything else at that period of time between 1986-1991 besides release the albums Too Late to Cry and I've Got That Old Feeling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_discography#as_Alison_Krauss_and_Union_Station", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss.", "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album ?", "Too Late to Cry by Alison Krauss was produced by Ken Irwin", "Did Alison Krauss release any album between 1986 - 1991?", "Alison Krauss released the album Too Late to Cry in 1987.", "Was Too Late to Cry the only Alison Krauss album for that period between 1986-1991?", "Alison Krauss' contract required her to alternate between releasing a solo album and an album with Union Station. She released the solo album I've Got That Old Feeling in 1990", "Did Alison Krauss do anything else at that period of time between 1986-1991 besides release the albums Too Late to Cry and I've Got That Old Feeling?", "Two Highways is an album by American violinist/singer Alison Krauss, which was released in 1989. It is the first album where Krauss is accompanied by her group, Union Station." ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she released any album with them ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any album with Union Station", "Truth_answer": "The discography of Alison Krauss consists six albums with her group Union Station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any album with Union Station?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss#2000–present:_Current_career", "Context": [ "What did Alison Krauss do in 1985?", "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "What was Alison Krauss' first album's name?", "Too Late to Cry is the debut album by Alison Krauss.", "Who produced Alison Krauss' debut album ?", "Too Late to Cry by Alison Krauss was produced by Ken Irwin", "Did Alison Krauss release any album between 1986 - 1991?", "Alison Krauss released the album Too Late to Cry in 1987.", "Was Too Late to Cry the only Alison Krauss album for that period between 1986-1991?", "Alison Krauss' contract required her to alternate between releasing a solo album and an album with Union Station. She released the solo album I've Got That Old Feeling in 1990", "Did Alison Krauss do anything else at that period of time between 1986-1991 besides release the albums Too Late to Cry and I've Got That Old Feeling?", "Two Highways is an album by American violinist/singer Alison Krauss, which was released in 1989. It is the first album where Krauss is accompanied by her group, Union Station.", "Did Alison Krauss release any album with Union Station?", "The discography of Alison Krauss consists six albums with her group Union Station." ], "Conversation_no": 1172, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go on tour ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss go on tour", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Alison Krauss and Union Station toured with Willie Nelson and Family, with special guests Kacey Musgraves, and The Devil Makes Three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss go on tour ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#Songwriting_and_producing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he write his own songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does he write his own songs", "Truth_answer": "Robin Thicke began his career by writing and producing songs for popular artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Robin Thicke write his own songs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke", "Context": [ "Does Robin Thicke write his own songs?", "Robin Thicke began his career by writing and producing songs for popular artists." ], "Conversation_no": 1173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his biggest hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Robin Thicke's biggest hit", "Truth_answer": "Robin Thicke rose to international fame in 2013 with his single Blurred Lines, which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robin Thicke's biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blurred_Lines", "Context": [ "Does Robin Thicke write his own songs?", "Robin Thicke began his career by writing and producing songs for popular artists.", "What was Robin Thicke's biggest hit?", "Robin Thicke rose to international fame in 2013 with his single Blurred Lines, which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100." ], "Conversation_no": 1173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any hits in the top 10?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robin Thicke have any hits in the top 10", "Truth_answer": "Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines peaked at number one in at least 25 countries and became the number one song of 2013 in several.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robin Thicke have any hits in the top 10?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#Songwriting_and_producing", "Context": [ "Does Robin Thicke write his own songs?", "Robin Thicke began his career by writing and producing songs for popular artists.", "What was Robin Thicke's biggest hit?", "Robin Thicke rose to international fame in 2013 with his single Blurred Lines, which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Did Robin Thicke have any hits in the top 10?", "Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines peaked at number one in at least 25 countries and became the number one song of 2013 in several." ], "Conversation_no": 1173, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What artist has he produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What artist has Robin Thicke produced", "Truth_answer": "Robin Thicke has produced for Lil' Wayne and Jennifer Hudson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artist has Robin Thicke produced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan#Elections", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Ryan first elected?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Ryan first elected", "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan#Elections", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which district was he elected in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in", "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate." ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any controversy in his elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?" ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has he done during his time in office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress", "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan#Elections", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts." ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives", "Truth_answer": "In 2012, under Wisconsin election law, Paul Ryan was allowed to run concurrently for vice president and for Congress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan#2012_vice_presidential_campaign", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives?", "In 2012, under Wisconsin election law, Paul Ryan was allowed to run concurrently for vice president and for Congress" ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the vice presidential election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan win the vice presidential election", "Truth_answer": "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan lost the 2012 presidential election, but Ryan retained his seat in the House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan win the vice presidential election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Wisconsin#District_1", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives?", "In 2012, under Wisconsin election law, Paul Ryan was allowed to run concurrently for vice president and for Congress", "Did Paul Ryan win the vice presidential election?", "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan lost the 2012 presidential election, but Ryan retained his seat in the House of Representatives." ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win his congressional election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan win his congressional election", "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Paul Ryan defeated Democrat Rob Zerban. This was the closest election of Ryan's congressional career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan win his congressional election in 2012?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives?", "In 2012, under Wisconsin election law, Paul Ryan was allowed to run concurrently for vice president and for Congress", "Did Paul Ryan win the vice presidential election?", "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan lost the 2012 presidential election, but Ryan retained his seat in the House of Representatives.", "Did Paul Ryan win his congressional election in 2012?", "In 2012, Paul Ryan defeated Democrat Rob Zerban. This was the closest election of Ryan's congressional career." ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he serve on the ways and means committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Paul Ryan serve on the ways and means committee", "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan chaired the House Ways and Means Committee in 2015 prior to being elected Speaker of the House in October 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Ryan serve on the ways and means committee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan#Elections", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives?", "In 2012, under Wisconsin election law, Paul Ryan was allowed to run concurrently for vice president and for Congress", "Did Paul Ryan win the vice presidential election?", "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan lost the 2012 presidential election, but Ryan retained his seat in the House of Representatives.", "Did Paul Ryan win his congressional election in 2012?", "In 2012, Paul Ryan defeated Democrat Rob Zerban. This was the closest election of Ryan's congressional career.", "When did Paul Ryan serve on the ways and means committee?", "Paul Ryan chaired the House Ways and Means Committee in 2015 prior to being elected Speaker of the House in October 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about his elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Paul Ryan's elections besides his elections before 2016", "Truth_answer": "In the 2016 Republican primary election, Paul Ryan faced businessman Paul Nehlen, whom was endorsed by Sarah Palin. Because of Nehlen's support for Trump, Trump publicly thanked him on Twitter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Paul Ryan's elections besides his elections before 2016?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan#Elections", "Context": [ "When was Paul Ryan first elected to Congress?", "Paul Ryan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1998.", "Which congressional district was Paul Ryan elected in?", "Paul Ryan won the 1st District seat of Republican Mark Neumann, a two-term incumbent who had vacated his seat to make an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate.", "Was there any controversy in Paul Ryan's elections?", "What has Paul Ryan done in Congress?", "Paul Ryan's two proposals, The Path to Prosperity and A Better Way advocated for privatization of Medicare, conversion of Medicaid, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and federal tax cuts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Paul Ryan's electoral history besides his campaigns for the House of Representatives?", "In 2012, under Wisconsin election law, Paul Ryan was allowed to run concurrently for vice president and for Congress", "Did Paul Ryan win the vice presidential election?", "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan lost the 2012 presidential election, but Ryan retained his seat in the House of Representatives.", "Did Paul Ryan win his congressional election in 2012?", "In 2012, Paul Ryan defeated Democrat Rob Zerban. This was the closest election of Ryan's congressional career.", "When did Paul Ryan serve on the ways and means committee?", "Paul Ryan chaired the House Ways and Means Committee in 2015 prior to being elected Speaker of the House in October 2015.", "What else is notable about Paul Ryan's elections besides his elections before 2016?", "In the 2016 Republican primary election, Paul Ryan faced businessman Paul Nehlen, whom was endorsed by Sarah Palin. Because of Nehlen's support for Trump, Trump publicly thanked him on Twitter" ], "Conversation_no": 1174, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won the primary election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the primary election", "Truth_answer": "In the August 9, 2016 primary election, Paul Ryan overwhelmingly defeated Paul Nehlen, taking over 84 percent of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 2016 Republican primary election involving Paul Ryan?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Business_partnership_and_Civil_War_service", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was the partnership between?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the partnership between", "Truth_answer": "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Business_partnership_and_Civil_War_service", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of business were they into?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of business were John D. Rockefeller into", "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Beginning_in_the_oil_business", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other partnership did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other partnership did John D. Rockefeller have", "Truth_answer": "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Beginning_in_the_oil_business", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else can you tell me that is interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else can you tell me that is interesting", "Truth_answer": "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockefeller,_Andrews_%26_Flagler", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the firm do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do", "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Business_partnership_and_Civil_War_service", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they buy out the clark brothers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers", "Truth_answer": "In February 1865, John D. Rockefeller bought out the Clark brothers for $72,500 (equivalent to $1 million in 2018 dollars) at auction and established the firm of Rockefeller & Andrews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Business_partnership_and_Civil_War_service", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process.", "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers?", "In February 1865, John D. Rockefeller bought out the Clark brothers for $72,500 (equivalent to $1 million in 2018 dollars) at auction and established the firm of Rockefeller & Andrews." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did they do about oil?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did John D. Rockefeller do about oil besides sell it as fuel", "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller used gasoline to fuel refineries, selling by-products like lubricating oil, petroleum jelly, paraffin wax. Tar was used for paving and naphtha was shipped to gas plants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John D. Rockefeller do about oil besides sell it as fuel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Founding_and_early_growth", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process.", "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers?", "In February 1865, John D. Rockefeller bought out the Clark brothers for $72,500 (equivalent to $1 million in 2018 dollars) at auction and established the firm of Rockefeller & Andrews.", "What else did John D. Rockefeller do about oil besides sell it as fuel?", "John D. Rockefeller used gasoline to fuel refineries, selling by-products like lubricating oil, petroleum jelly, paraffin wax. Tar was used for paving and naphtha was shipped to gas plants." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did they use when whale oil got too expensive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did John D. Rockefeller use when whale oil got too expensive", "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller sold cheaper kerosene and other oil by-products to working and middle-class Americans, who couldn't afford expensive whale oil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John D. Rockefeller use when whale oil got too expensive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Business_partnership_and_Civil_War_service", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process.", "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers?", "In February 1865, John D. Rockefeller bought out the Clark brothers for $72,500 (equivalent to $1 million in 2018 dollars) at auction and established the firm of Rockefeller & Andrews.", "What else did John D. Rockefeller do about oil besides sell it as fuel?", "John D. Rockefeller used gasoline to fuel refineries, selling by-products like lubricating oil, petroleum jelly, paraffin wax. Tar was used for paving and naphtha was shipped to gas plants.", "What did John D. Rockefeller use when whale oil got too expensive?", "John D. Rockefeller sold cheaper kerosene and other oil by-products to working and middle-class Americans, who couldn't afford expensive whale oil." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how does the civil war service come into picture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does John D. Rockefeller's activities in the American Civil War figure into his business", "Truth_answer": "Maurice Clark & John D. Rockefeller's profits soared with the outbreak of the Civil War when the Union Army called for massive amounts of food and supplies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does John D. Rockefeller's activities in the American Civil War figure into his business?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller#Business_partnership_and_Civil_War_service", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process.", "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers?", "In February 1865, John D. Rockefeller bought out the Clark brothers for $72,500 (equivalent to $1 million in 2018 dollars) at auction and established the firm of Rockefeller & Andrews.", "What else did John D. Rockefeller do about oil besides sell it as fuel?", "John D. Rockefeller used gasoline to fuel refineries, selling by-products like lubricating oil, petroleum jelly, paraffin wax. Tar was used for paving and naphtha was shipped to gas plants.", "What did John D. Rockefeller use when whale oil got too expensive?", "John D. Rockefeller sold cheaper kerosene and other oil by-products to working and middle-class Americans, who couldn't afford expensive whale oil.", "How does John D. Rockefeller's activities in the American Civil War figure into his business?", "Maurice Clark & John D. Rockefeller's profits soared with the outbreak of the Civil War when the Union Army called for massive amounts of food and supplies." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he do while his brother was away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did John D. Rockefeller do while his brother, Frank Rockefeller was away", "Truth_answer": "While Frank Rockefeller fought the Civil War, John D. Rockefeller tended his business, hiring substitute soldiers. He gave money to the Union cause, like many rich Northerners who avoided combat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John D. Rockefeller do while his brother, Frank Rockefeller was away?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller", "Context": [ "Who was in a business partnership with John D. Rockefeller?", "In 1859, John D. Rockefeller went into business with a partner, Maurice B. Clark.", "What kind of business were John D. Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark into?", "John D. Rockefeller and Maurice Clark went into the produce commission business that transitioned oil refineries.", "What other business partnership besides Clark's did John D. Rockefeller have?", "In 1866, William Rockefeller Jr., John D. Rockefeller's brother, built another oil refinery in Cleveland and brought John into the partnership.", "What else can you tell me about John D. Rockefeller that is interesting besides his partnerships?", "The firm established by John D. Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.", "What did John D. Rockefeller's Rockefeller, Andrews and Flagler firm do?", "John D. Rockefeller's firm refined petroleum and marketed by-products of the refining process.", "When did John D. Rockefeller buy out the Clark brothers?", "In February 1865, John D. Rockefeller bought out the Clark brothers for $72,500 (equivalent to $1 million in 2018 dollars) at auction and established the firm of Rockefeller & Andrews.", "What else did John D. Rockefeller do about oil besides sell it as fuel?", "John D. Rockefeller used gasoline to fuel refineries, selling by-products like lubricating oil, petroleum jelly, paraffin wax. Tar was used for paving and naphtha was shipped to gas plants.", "What did John D. Rockefeller use when whale oil got too expensive?", "John D. Rockefeller sold cheaper kerosene and other oil by-products to working and middle-class Americans, who couldn't afford expensive whale oil.", "How does John D. Rockefeller's activities in the American Civil War figure into his business?", "Maurice Clark & John D. Rockefeller's profits soared with the outbreak of the Civil War when the Union Army called for massive amounts of food and supplies.", "What else did John D. Rockefeller do while his brother, Frank Rockefeller was away?", "While Frank Rockefeller fought the Civil War, John D. Rockefeller tended his business, hiring substitute soldiers. He gave money to the Union cause, like many rich Northerners who avoided combat." ], "Conversation_no": 1175, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there anything else in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else in the article on John D. Rockefeller besides his business partnerships and activities during the American Civil War", "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller is widely considered the wealthiest American of all time, and the richest person in modern history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else in the article on John D. Rockefeller besides his business partnerships and activities during the American Civil War?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he marry", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he marry", "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells" ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the couple", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells", "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name", "Truth_answer": "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was their house at this time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895", "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins lived in a rented house, Lynton Maybury Road in the town centre of Woking, Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells.", "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins lived in a rented house, Lynton Maybury Road in the town centre of Woking, Surrey." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When and where were the two married", "Transformer_rewrite": "When and where were H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells married", "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins married at St Pancras register office in October 1895.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When and where were H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells.", "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins lived in a rented house, Lynton Maybury Road in the town centre of Woking, Surrey.", "When and where were H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells married?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins married at St Pancras register office in October 1895." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this help him with", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Woking help H. G. Wells with", "Truth_answer": "H.G. Wells' short period in Woking was perhaps the most creative and productive of his whole writing career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Woking help H. G. Wells with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells.", "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins lived in a rented house, Lynton Maybury Road in the town centre of Woking, Surrey.", "When and where were H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells married?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins married at St Pancras register office in October 1895.", "What did Woking help H. G. Wells with?", "H.G. Wells' short period in Woking was perhaps the most creative and productive of his whole writing career." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do there", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Woking do in Woking", "Truth_answer": "In Woking, H.G. Wells planned and wrote The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, while completing The Island of Doctor Moreau.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did H. G. Wells do at Woking besides being creative and productive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells.", "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins lived in a rented house, Lynton Maybury Road in the town centre of Woking, Surrey.", "When and where were H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells married?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins married at St Pancras register office in October 1895.", "What did Woking help H. G. Wells with?", "H.G. Wells' short period in Woking was perhaps the most creative and productive of his whole writing career.", "What else did H. G. Wells do at Woking besides being creative and productive?", "In Woking, H.G. Wells planned and wrote The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, while completing The Island of Doctor Moreau." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the young family next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the H. G. Wells young family after Wells completed The Island of Doctor Moreau", "Truth_answer": "In 1898, H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins moved to Sandgate, near Folkestone, and had two sons, George Philip and Frank Richard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the H. G. Wells young family after Wells completed The Island of Doctor Moreau?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Who did H. G. Wells first marry?", "H. G. Wells married his cousin Isabel Mary Wells", "What happened to H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells?", "H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells agreed to separate in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students.", "What was H. G. Wells' second wife's name?", "Amy Catherine Robbins was the second wife of H.G. Wells.", "Where was H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins' house in 1895?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins lived in a rented house, Lynton Maybury Road in the town centre of Woking, Surrey.", "When and where were H. G. Wells and Isabel Mary Wells married?", "H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins married at St Pancras register office in October 1895.", "What did Woking help H. G. Wells with?", "H.G. Wells' short period in Woking was perhaps the most creative and productive of his whole writing career.", "What else did H. G. Wells do at Woking besides being creative and productive?", "In Woking, H.G. Wells planned and wrote The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, while completing The Island of Doctor Moreau.", "What happened to the H. G. Wells young family after Wells completed The Island of Doctor Moreau?", "In 1898, H. G. Wells and Amy Catherine Robbins moved to Sandgate, near Folkestone, and had two sons, George Philip and Frank Richard." ], "Conversation_no": 1176, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do there", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did H. G. Wells do at Sandgate", "Truth_answer": "At Sandgate, H.G. Wells planed the construction of his family home, Spade House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did H. G. Wells do at Sandgate?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats#Early_years_and_Birthing_the_Giant_(2004–2006)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band first form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band first form", "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration." ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the two meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats#Early_years_and_Birthing_the_Giant_(2004–2006)", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?" ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did they recruit for the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats", "Truth_answer": "Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton completed the Cancer Bats lineup with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthing_the_Giant", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?", "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats?", "Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton completed the Cancer Bats lineup with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums." ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Cancer Bats' first album", "Truth_answer": "Birthing the Giant is Cancer Bats' first full-length album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161016223310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthing_the_Giant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cancer Bats' first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?", "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats?", "Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton completed the Cancer Bats lineup with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums.", "What was Cancer Bats' first album?", "Birthing the Giant is Cancer Bats' first full-length album." ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Cancer Bats first album, Birthing the Giant, do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Cancer Bats first album, Birthing the Giant, do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats#Touring_and_Bears,_Mayors,_Scraps_&_Bones_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?", "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats?", "Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton completed the Cancer Bats lineup with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums.", "What was Cancer Bats' first album?", "Birthing the Giant is Cancer Bats' first full-length album.", "How did the Cancer Bats first album, Birthing the Giant, do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Cancer Bats go on tour", "Truth_answer": "In March 2009, Cancer Bats went on tour at Taste of Chaos festival along with Thursday, Four Year Strong, Pierce the Veil and Bring Me the Horizon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Cancer Bats go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon#Formation,_signing_and_first_EP_(2002–2006)", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?", "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats?", "Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton completed the Cancer Bats lineup with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums.", "What was Cancer Bats' first album?", "Birthing the Giant is Cancer Bats' first full-length album.", "How did the Cancer Bats first album, Birthing the Giant, do?", "Did the band Cancer Bats go on tour?", "In March 2009, Cancer Bats went on tour at Taste of Chaos festival along with Thursday, Four Year Strong, Pierce the Veil and Bring Me the Horizon." ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other notable events surrounding the release of their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other notable events surrounding the release of Cancer Bats first album", "Truth_answer": "On June 2, 2006, Cancer Bats took part in a short interview and then played a free CD release show at The Edge 102.1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable events surrounding the release of Cancer Bats' first album besides what the first album was?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats#Early_years_and_Birthing_the_Giant_(2004–2006)", "Context": [ "When did the band Cancer Bats first form?", "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "How did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton meet?", "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton recruit for the band Cancer Bats?", "Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton completed the Cancer Bats lineup with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums.", "What was Cancer Bats' first album?", "Birthing the Giant is Cancer Bats' first full-length album.", "How did the Cancer Bats first album, Birthing the Giant, do?", "Did the band Cancer Bats go on tour?", "In March 2009, Cancer Bats went on tour at Taste of Chaos festival along with Thursday, Four Year Strong, Pierce the Veil and Bring Me the Horizon.", "Were there any other notable events surrounding the release of Cancer Bats' first album besides what the first album was?", "On June 2, 2006, Cancer Bats took part in a short interview and then played a free CD release show at The Edge 102.1." ], "Conversation_no": 1177, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that result in more appearances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cancer Bats' short interview and CD release show result in more appearances for the band Cancer Bats", "Truth_answer": "On June 7, 2006 Cancer Bats hosted All Things Rock, a show on MTV Canada, and had their own video played at the end of the show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cancer Bats' short interview and CD release show result in more appearances for the band Cancer Bats?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty#1988–1991:_Traveling_Wilburys_and_solo_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Petty join the Traveling Wilburys", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Petty join the Traveling Wilburys", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys#Orbison's_death,_\"Nobody's_Child\"_and_Vol._3", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys", "Truth_answer": "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan", "Truth_answer": "Besides Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys featured Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2016_01_24_archive.html_p18", "https://moreimages.net/2018/08/01/vanquishing-volcanos/_p5", "https://tickets.halfmoon.co.uk/events/2019-09-29-the-trembling-wilburys-half-moon-putney_p0", "https://tickets.halfmoon.co.uk/events/2019-09-29-the-trembling-wilburys-half-moon-putney_p1", "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-150477/_p61", "https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/american-masters-to-air-the-highwaymen-friends-till-the-end-special/?replytocom=716353_p3", "https://www.thetoptens.com/bands-who-lost-member-within-first-years-their-existence/_p3", "https://www.thewrap.com/tom-petty-heartbreaker-dies-at-66/_p2", "http://tremblingwilburys.co.uk/2013/11/xmas-xtravaganza-at-dingwalls-3rd-december/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909190031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909190031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p151", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225172009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._1_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225172009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._1_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._3_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys#Debut_album", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them.", "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?", "Besides Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys featured Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any tension within the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any tension within the Traveling Wilburys", "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty recalled that the band members of the Traveling Wilburys wanted to clear the air with Bob Dylan and not be deferential to him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any tension within the Traveling Wilburys?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them.", "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?", "Besides Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys featured Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.", "Was there any tension within the Traveling Wilburys?", "Tom Petty recalled that the band members of the Traveling Wilburys wanted to clear the air with Bob Dylan and not be deferential to him." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Traveling Wilburys besides when Tom Petty joined, what Tom Petty did for the band, who was in the band, and if there was tension within the band", "Truth_answer": "Traveling Wilburys members adopted tongue-in-cheek pseudonyms as half-brothers from a fictional Wilbury family of travelling musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909190031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Traveling Wilburys besides when Tom Petty joined, what Tom Petty did for the band, who was in the band, and if there was tension within the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys#After_the_Wilburys", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them.", "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?", "Besides Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys featured Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.", "Was there any tension within the Traveling Wilburys?", "Tom Petty recalled that the band members of the Traveling Wilburys wanted to clear the air with Bob Dylan and not be deferential to him.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Traveling Wilburys besides when Tom Petty joined, what Tom Petty did for the band, who was in the band, and if there was tension within the band?", "Traveling Wilburys members adopted tongue-in-cheek pseudonyms as half-brothers from a fictional Wilbury family of travelling musicians." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Petty leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Petty leave the Traveling Wilburys", "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty left the Traveling Wilburys in 1991 after George Harrison was unenthusiastic about touring and continuing the project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Petty leave the Traveling Wilburys?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys#Orbison's_death,_\"Nobody's_Child\"_and_Vol._3", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them.", "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?", "Besides Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys featured Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.", "Was there any tension within the Traveling Wilburys?", "Tom Petty recalled that the band members of the Traveling Wilburys wanted to clear the air with Bob Dylan and not be deferential to him.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Traveling Wilburys besides when Tom Petty joined, what Tom Petty did for the band, who was in the band, and if there was tension within the band?", "Traveling Wilburys members adopted tongue-in-cheek pseudonyms as half-brothers from a fictional Wilbury family of travelling musicians.", "Why did Petty leave the Traveling Wilburys?", "Tom Petty left the Traveling Wilburys in 1991 after George Harrison was unenthusiastic about touring and continuing the project." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the new songs for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Traveling Wilburys' new songs for", "Truth_answer": "Bob Dylan said the new songs on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 were more developed as compositions relative to the scraped up from jam tapes approach to the band's debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909190031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Traveling Wilburys' new songs for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._3", "Context": [ "When did Tom Petty join the Traveling Wilburys?", "In 1988, Tom Petty joined George Harrison's group, the Traveling Wilburys.", "What did Tom Petty do in the Traveling Wilburys?", "For the Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3. album, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty became lead vocalists as George Harrison ceded the role to them.", "Who else was in the Traveling Wilburys besides Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan?", "Besides Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys featured Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.", "Was there any tension within the Traveling Wilburys?", "Tom Petty recalled that the band members of the Traveling Wilburys wanted to clear the air with Bob Dylan and not be deferential to him.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Traveling Wilburys besides when Tom Petty joined, what Tom Petty did for the band, who was in the band, and if there was tension within the band?", "Traveling Wilburys members adopted tongue-in-cheek pseudonyms as half-brothers from a fictional Wilbury family of travelling musicians.", "Why did Petty leave the Traveling Wilburys?", "Tom Petty left the Traveling Wilburys in 1991 after George Harrison was unenthusiastic about touring and continuing the project.", "What was the Traveling Wilburys' new songs for?", "Bob Dylan said the new songs on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 were more developed as compositions relative to the scraped up from jam tapes approach to the band's debut." ], "Conversation_no": 1178, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Traveling Wilbury's Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 released", "Truth_answer": "The Traveling Wilburys' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 album was released on October 29, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Traveling Wilbury's Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino#Agrarian_reform", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the Agrarian reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Agrarian reform", "Truth_answer": "In response to calls for agrarian reform, President Corazon Aquino issued Presidential Proclamation 131 and Executive Order 229 on 22 July 1987, which outlined her land reform program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Corazon Aquino's Agrarian reform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino#Agrarian_reform", "Context": [ "When was Corazon Aquino's Agrarian reform?", "In response to calls for agrarian reform, President Corazon Aquino issued Presidential Proclamation 131 and Executive Order 229 on 22 July 1987, which outlined her land reform program." ], "Conversation_no": 1179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the reform accomplish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the reform accomplish", "Truth_answer": "The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law allowed for redistribution of agricultural lands to tenant-farmers from landowners, who received government compensation, but couldn't retain more than five hectares of land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Corazon Aquino's agrarian land reform accomplish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendiola_massacre#Background", "Context": [ "When was Corazon Aquino's Agrarian reform?", "In response to calls for agrarian reform, President Corazon Aquino issued Presidential Proclamation 131 and Executive Order 229 on 22 July 1987, which outlined her land reform program.", "What did Corazon Aquino's agrarian land reform accomplish?", "The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law allowed for redistribution of agricultural lands to tenant-farmers from landowners, who received government compensation, but couldn't retain more than five hectares of land." ], "Conversation_no": 1179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What motivated the reformation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What motivated Corazon Aquino's reformation of agrarian land ownership", "Truth_answer": "Under Corazon Aquino's predecessors, Economic inequality was fostered by corrupt landowners who abused farmers and peasants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What motivated Corazon Aquino's reformation of agrarian land ownership?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino#Agrarian_reform", "Context": [ "When was Corazon Aquino's Agrarian reform?", "In response to calls for agrarian reform, President Corazon Aquino issued Presidential Proclamation 131 and Executive Order 229 on 22 July 1987, which outlined her land reform program.", "What did Corazon Aquino's agrarian land reform accomplish?", "The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law allowed for redistribution of agricultural lands to tenant-farmers from landowners, who received government compensation, but couldn't retain more than five hectares of land.", "What motivated Corazon Aquino's reformation of agrarian land ownership?", "Under Corazon Aquino's predecessors, Economic inequality was fostered by corrupt landowners who abused farmers and peasants." ], "Conversation_no": 1179, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some other details about the reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some other details about Corazon Aquino's agrarian land reform besides how landowners ceded land to tenant-farmers and its motivation", "Truth_answer": "Landowners under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law could voluntarily divest a proportion of their equity to others in lieu of turning over their land to the government for redistribution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other details about Corazon Aquino's agrarian land reform besides how landowners ceded land to tenant-farmers and its motivation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Enrique grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Enrique grow up", "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have brothers and sisters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters", "Truth_answer": "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was interesting about his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life", "Truth_answer": "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio_Iglesias_Sr.", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he survive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias survive", "Truth_answer": "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he always live in Madrid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid", "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks.", "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he move to the United States?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Enrique Iglesias move to the United States", "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Enrique Iglesias move to the United States?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks.", "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "When did Enrique Iglesias move to the United States?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami in 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city did he move to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What city did Enrique Iglesias move to", "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city did Enrique Iglesias move to from Madrid?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks.", "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "When did Enrique Iglesias move to the United States?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami in 1981.", "What city did Enrique Iglesias move to from Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he come alone or with his family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias come alone or with his", "Truth_answer": "For their safety, Enrique Iglesias and his brother Julio Iglesias were sent to live with their father and his girlfriend at the moment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p2", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias come alone or with family when he moved to Miami?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_Preysler#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks.", "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "When did Enrique Iglesias move to the United States?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami in 1981.", "What city did Enrique Iglesias move to from Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "Did Enrique Iglesias come alone or with family when he moved to Miami?", "For their safety, Enrique Iglesias and his brother Julio Iglesias were sent to live with their father and his girlfriend at the moment." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his mother and father divorced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Enrique Iglesias' mother and father divorced", "Truth_answer": "Isabel Preysler and Julio Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias's parents, divorced in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Enrique Iglesias' mother and father divorced?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami, Florida.", "Did Enrique Iglesias have brothers and sisters?", "Chabeli and Julio are Enrique Iglesias' sister and brother, respectively.", "What was interesting about Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "In December 1981, Enrique Iglesias's grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.", "Did Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga survive being kidnapped by ETA?", "Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was eventually found unharmed after being held for two weeks.", "Did Enrique Iglesias always live in Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "When did Enrique Iglesias move to the United States?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami in 1981.", "What city did Enrique Iglesias move to from Madrid?", "Enrique Iglesias moved to Miami from Madrid.", "Did Enrique Iglesias come alone or with family when he moved to Miami?", "For their safety, Enrique Iglesias and his brother Julio Iglesias were sent to live with their father and his girlfriend at the moment.", "Were Enrique Iglesias' mother and father divorced?", "Isabel Preysler and Julio Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias's parents, divorced in 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 1180, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was interesting in his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was interesting in Enrique Iglesias' early life", "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias borrowed money from his family nanny and he recorded a demo cassette tape which consisted of a Spanish song and two English songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p3", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting in Enrique Iglesias' early life?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her#Synopsis", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an example of the world without her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an example of the world without her", "Truth_answer": "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her#Synopsis", "Context": [ "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War." ], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America", "Truth_answer": "Dinesh D'Souza cites examples without America like Arab historian Ibn Khaldun preferring looting to trade and says that merchants form Hinduism’s second-lowest social caste", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza", "Context": [ "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War.", "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America?", "Dinesh D'Souza cites examples without America like Arab historian Ibn Khaldun preferring looting to trade and says that merchants form Hinduism’s second-lowest social caste" ], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Dinesh D'Souza?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Dinesh D'Souza", "Truth_answer": "Dinesh Joseph D'Souza, born April 25, 1961, is an Indian-born American conservative political commentator, author, filmmaker, and conspiracy theorist, often described as a far right provocateur by media sources.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Dinesh D'Souza?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her", "Context": [ "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War.", "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America?", "Dinesh D'Souza cites examples without America like Arab historian Ibn Khaldun preferring looting to trade and says that merchants form Hinduism’s second-lowest social caste", "Who is Dinesh D'Souza?", "Dinesh Joseph D'Souza, born April 25, 1961, is an Indian-born American conservative political commentator, author, filmmaker, and conspiracy theorist, often described as a far right provocateur by media sources." ], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well was the documentary received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, received", "Truth_answer": "Most professional film critics called America: Imagine the World Without Her poorly-made and partisan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her", "Context": [ "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War.", "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America?", "Dinesh D'Souza cites examples without America like Arab historian Ibn Khaldun preferring looting to trade and says that merchants form Hinduism’s second-lowest social caste", "Who is Dinesh D'Souza?", "Dinesh Joseph D'Souza, born April 25, 1961, is an Indian-born American conservative political commentator, author, filmmaker, and conspiracy theorist, often described as a far right provocateur by media sources.", "How well was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, received?", "Most professional film critics called America: Imagine the World Without Her poorly-made and partisan." ], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the documentary about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, about", "Truth_answer": "In America: Imagine the World Without Her, D'Souza contends that parts of United States history are improperly and negatively highlighted by liberals, which he seeks to counter with positive highlights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224193807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her", "Context": [ "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War.", "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America?", "Dinesh D'Souza cites examples without America like Arab historian Ibn Khaldun preferring looting to trade and says that merchants form Hinduism’s second-lowest social caste", "Who is Dinesh D'Souza?", "Dinesh Joseph D'Souza, born April 25, 1961, is an Indian-born American conservative political commentator, author, filmmaker, and conspiracy theorist, often described as a far right provocateur by media sources.", "How well was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, received?", "Most professional film critics called America: Imagine the World Without Her poorly-made and partisan.", "What was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, about?", "In America: Imagine the World Without Her, D'Souza contends that parts of United States history are improperly and negatively highlighted by liberals, which he seeks to counter with positive highlights." ], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who starred in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who starred in the film, America: Imagine the World Without Its Own", "Truth_answer": "America: Imagine the World Without Her was directed by, produced by, written by, and starred Dinesh D'Souza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her", "Context": [ "What is an example presented by Dinesh D'Souza in his documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "Setting the stage for presenting their views, D'Souza and Sullivan in the film America: Imagine the World Without Her provide counterfactual histories like killing George Washington during the Revolutionary War.", "Are there specific examples of how the world would be without America?", "Dinesh D'Souza cites examples without America like Arab historian Ibn Khaldun preferring looting to trade and says that merchants form Hinduism’s second-lowest social caste", "Who is Dinesh D'Souza?", "Dinesh Joseph D'Souza, born April 25, 1961, is an Indian-born American conservative political commentator, author, filmmaker, and conspiracy theorist, often described as a far right provocateur by media sources.", "How well was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, received?", "Most professional film critics called America: Imagine the World Without Her poorly-made and partisan.", "What was the documentary, America: Imagine the World Without Her, about?", "In America: Imagine the World Without Her, D'Souza contends that parts of United States history are improperly and negatively highlighted by liberals, which he seeks to counter with positive highlights.", "Who starred in America: Imagine the World Without Her?", "America: Imagine the World Without Her was directed by, produced by, written by, and starred Dinesh D'Souza." ], "Conversation_no": 1181, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the film positive or negative?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is America: Imagine the World Without Her positive or negative", "Truth_answer": "In America: Imagine the World without Her, D'Souza contends that parts of United States history are improperly and negatively highlighted by liberals, which he seeks to counter with positive highlights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224193807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America:_Imagine_the_World_Without_Her_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is America: Imagine the World Without Her positive or negative?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos#Restoration_of_the_peace_talks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start peace talks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start peace talks", "Truth_answer": "On the night of 3 April 1995 at 8:55 pm the first meeting between representatives of the EZLN and those of the Zedillo's government were held.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos#Military_site", "Context": [ "When did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "On the night of 3 April 1995 at 8:55 pm the first meeting between representatives of the EZLN and those of the Zedillo's government were held." ], "Conversation_no": 1182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he start peace talks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks", "Truth_answer": "If Marcos was to be eliminated, his work at social containment would cease and more-radical groups could take control of the movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos#Executive_decision", "Context": [ "When did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "On the night of 3 April 1995 at 8:55 pm the first meeting between representatives of the EZLN and those of the Zedillo's government were held.", "Why did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "If Marcos was to be eliminated, his work at social containment would cease and more-radical groups could take control of the movement." ], "Conversation_no": 1182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the peace talks a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the peace talks between the Zapatistas and Mexico a success", "Truth_answer": "Zedillo avoided innocent bloodshed by changing the course of action, reversing his 9 February 1995 decision which brought him heavy political criticism at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the peace talks between the Zapatistas and Mexico a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "On the night of 3 April 1995 at 8:55 pm the first meeting between representatives of the EZLN and those of the Zedillo's government were held.", "Why did Subcomandante Marcos start peace talks?", "If Marcos was to be eliminated, his work at social containment would cease and more-radical groups could take control of the movement.", "Were the peace talks between the Zapatistas and Mexico a success?", "Zedillo avoided innocent bloodshed by changing the course of action, reversing his 9 February 1995 decision which brought him heavy political criticism at the time." ], "Conversation_no": 1182, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Subcomandante Marcos win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Rafael Sebastian Guillen Vicente won an award for the best dissertation (drawing on the then-recent work of Althusser and Foucault) of his class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Subcomandante Marcos win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is some of his recent work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is some of his recent work", "Truth_answer": "On 12 August 2019, Barber's management announced his decision to retire after 70 years of performing. The band will continue under the musical direction of Bob Hunt and Bert Brandsma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some of Chris Barber's recent work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What is some of Chris Barber's recent work?", "On 12 August 2019, Barber's management announced his decision to retire after 70 years of performing. The band will continue under the musical direction of Bob Hunt and Bert Brandsma." ], "Conversation_no": 1183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber tour", "Truth_answer": "The Big Chris Barber Band 2019 line up is: Chris Barber, Bob Hunt; Mike Henry, Gabriel Garrick, Bert Brandsma, Nick White and Ian Killoran. John Watson, John Day, Joe Farler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber#Recent_work", "Context": [ "What is some of Chris Barber's recent work?", "On 12 August 2019, Barber's management announced his decision to retire after 70 years of performing. The band will continue under the musical direction of Bob Hunt and Bert Brandsma.", "Did Chris Barber tour?", "The Big Chris Barber Band 2019 line up is: Chris Barber, Bob Hunt; Mike Henry, Gabriel Garrick, Bert Brandsma, Nick White and Ian Killoran. John Watson, John Day, Joe Farler" ], "Conversation_no": 1183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is significant about his recent work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is significant about Barber's recent work", "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Barber, along with Eric Clapton and others, were involved in a new co-operative record company, Blues Legacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Barber's recent work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chrisbarber.net/blues-legacy/", "Context": [ "What is some of Chris Barber's recent work?", "On 12 August 2019, Barber's management announced his decision to retire after 70 years of performing. The band will continue under the musical direction of Bob Hunt and Bert Brandsma.", "Did Chris Barber tour?", "The Big Chris Barber Band 2019 line up is: Chris Barber, Bob Hunt; Mike Henry, Gabriel Garrick, Bert Brandsma, Nick White and Ian Killoran. John Watson, John Day, Joe Farler", "What is significant about Barber's recent work?", "In 2008 Barber, along with Eric Clapton and others, were involved in a new co-operative record company, Blues Legacy." ], "Conversation_no": 1183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the record company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Blues Legacy record company", "Truth_answer": "Blues Legacy is an entirely new kind of audio-visual recording company, run by a coterie of musicians and producers, who are dedicated to “Keepin’ Blues Alive”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20090510102534id_/http://www.chrisbarber.net:80/blues-legacy/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Blues Legacy record company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chrisbarber.net/blues-legacy/", "Context": [ "What is some of Chris Barber's recent work?", "On 12 August 2019, Barber's management announced his decision to retire after 70 years of performing. The band will continue under the musical direction of Bob Hunt and Bert Brandsma.", "Did Chris Barber tour?", "The Big Chris Barber Band 2019 line up is: Chris Barber, Bob Hunt; Mike Henry, Gabriel Garrick, Bert Brandsma, Nick White and Ian Killoran. John Watson, John Day, Joe Farler", "What is significant about Barber's recent work?", "In 2008 Barber, along with Eric Clapton and others, were involved in a new co-operative record company, Blues Legacy.", "What was the Blues Legacy record company?", "Blues Legacy is an entirely new kind of audio-visual recording company, run by a coterie of musicians and producers, who are dedicated to “Keepin’ Blues Alive”." ], "Conversation_no": 1183, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Blues Legacy record company successful", "Truth_answer": "The first and inaugural album released under The Blues Legacy imprint was the critically acclaimed Can’t Stop Now (Oct ’07) which features The Big Chris Barber Band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20090510102534id_/http://www.chrisbarber.net:80/blues-legacy/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Blues Legacy record company successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#With_Roots_Above_and_Branches_Below_(2008–2010)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does with roots above mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does with roots above mean", "Truth_answer": "The Devil Wears Prada began writing and recording their third album With Roots Above and Branches Below after attending 2008's Warped Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208010000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the band, The Devil Wears Prada's With Roots Above and Branches Below mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#With_Roots_Above_and_Branches_Below_(2008–2010)", "Context": [ "What does the band, The Devil Wears Prada's With Roots Above and Branches Below mean?", "The Devil Wears Prada began writing and recording their third album With Roots Above and Branches Below after attending 2008's Warped Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other aspects about the band, The Devil Wears Prada's album With Roots Above and Branches Below besides it's writing and recording", "Truth_answer": "The sales of With Roots Above and Branches Below have been very satisfactory which brought it to position No. 11 on the Billboard 200 for top albums upon its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other aspects about the band, The Devil Wears Prada's album With Roots Above and Branches Below besides it's writing and recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#With_Roots_Above_and_Branches_Below_(2008–2010)", "Context": [ "What does the band, The Devil Wears Prada's With Roots Above and Branches Below mean?", "The Devil Wears Prada began writing and recording their third album With Roots Above and Branches Below after attending 2008's Warped Tour.", "Are there any other aspects about the band, The Devil Wears Prada's album With Roots Above and Branches Below besides it's writing and recording?", "The sales of With Roots Above and Branches Below have been very satisfactory which brought it to position No. 11 on the Billboard 200 for top albums upon its release." ], "Conversation_no": 1184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Devil Wears Prada band win any awards for With Roots Above and Branches Below", "Truth_answer": "With Roots Above and Branches Below also peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Independent Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums, and Christian Albums charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Devil Wears Prada band win any awards for With Roots Above and Branches Below?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)", "Context": [ "What does the band, The Devil Wears Prada's With Roots Above and Branches Below mean?", "The Devil Wears Prada began writing and recording their third album With Roots Above and Branches Below after attending 2008's Warped Tour.", "Are there any other aspects about the band, The Devil Wears Prada's album With Roots Above and Branches Below besides it's writing and recording?", "The sales of With Roots Above and Branches Below have been very satisfactory which brought it to position No. 11 on the Billboard 200 for top albums upon its release.", "Did The Devil Wears Prada band win any awards for With Roots Above and Branches Below?", "With Roots Above and Branches Below also peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Independent Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums, and Christian Albums charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other albums did they make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other albums did The Devil Wears Prada make besides With Roots Above and Branches Below", "Truth_answer": "TDWP released six full-length albums: Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord (2006), Plagues (2007), With Roots Above and Branches Below (2009), Dead Throne (2011), 8:18 (2013) and Transit Blues (2016)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208010000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208010000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did The Devil Wears Prada make besides With Roots Above and Branches Below?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8:18", "Context": [ "What does the band, The Devil Wears Prada's With Roots Above and Branches Below mean?", "The Devil Wears Prada began writing and recording their third album With Roots Above and Branches Below after attending 2008's Warped Tour.", "Are there any other aspects about the band, The Devil Wears Prada's album With Roots Above and Branches Below besides it's writing and recording?", "The sales of With Roots Above and Branches Below have been very satisfactory which brought it to position No. 11 on the Billboard 200 for top albums upon its release.", "Did The Devil Wears Prada band win any awards for With Roots Above and Branches Below?", "With Roots Above and Branches Below also peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Independent Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums, and Christian Albums charts.", "What other albums did The Devil Wears Prada make besides With Roots Above and Branches Below?", "TDWP released six full-length albums: Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord (2006), Plagues (2007), With Roots Above and Branches Below (2009), Dead Throne (2011), 8:18 (2013) and Transit Blues (2016)" ], "Conversation_no": 1184, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Devil Wears Prada band win any awards for albums", "Truth_answer": "8:18 topped the Christian charts and came in at No. 20 and No. 6 on the Billboard 200 and rock charts respectively, selling 16,000 copies in the first week", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201128151429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8:18_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Devil Wears Prada band win any awards for albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#Formation_and_first_releases_(2005–2006)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did The Devil Wears Prada perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Devil Wears Prada perform", "Truth_answer": "The Devil Wears Prada group played their first show in 2005 with a fill-in bassist and only one guitarist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Devil Wears Prada perform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#Formation_and_first_releases_(2005–2006)", "Context": [ "When did The Devil Wears Prada perform?", "The Devil Wears Prada group played their first show in 2005 with a fill-in bassist and only one guitarist" ], "Conversation_no": 1185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of The Devil Wears Prada albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What the name of one of The Devil Wears Prada albums", "Truth_answer": "The Devil Wears Prada was unsatisfied with the demo so they re-recorded all the tracks from the demo for their debut full-length album, Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208010000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What the name of one of The Devil Wears Prada albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#Formation_and_first_releases_(2005–2006)", "Context": [ "When did The Devil Wears Prada perform?", "The Devil Wears Prada group played their first show in 2005 with a fill-in bassist and only one guitarist", "What the name of one of The Devil Wears Prada albums?", "The Devil Wears Prada was unsatisfied with the demo so they re-recorded all the tracks from the demo for their debut full-length album, Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord." ], "Conversation_no": 1185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of the integrants of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of one of the integrants of The Devil Wears Prada", "Truth_answer": "Rhythm guitarist Jeremy Depoyster and bassist Andy Trick joined the band, The Devil Wears Prada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of the integrants of The Devil Wears Prada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)#Formation_and_first_releases_(2005–2006)", "Context": [ "When did The Devil Wears Prada perform?", "The Devil Wears Prada group played their first show in 2005 with a fill-in bassist and only one guitarist", "What the name of one of The Devil Wears Prada albums?", "The Devil Wears Prada was unsatisfied with the demo so they re-recorded all the tracks from the demo for their debut full-length album, Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord.", "What is the name of one of the integrants of The Devil Wears Prada?", "Rhythm guitarist Jeremy Depoyster and bassist Andy Trick joined the band, The Devil Wears Prada." ], "Conversation_no": 1185, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else is involved in the success of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else is involved in the success of The Devil Wears Prada besides Jeremy Depoyster and Andy Trick", "Truth_answer": "Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord's final track features guest vocals, courtesy of Cole Wallace who was formerly part of the band Gwen Stacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208010000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else is involved in the success of The Devil Wears Prada besides Jeremy Depoyster and Andy Trick?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly_Kid_Joe#Early_history_(1990–1991)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is meant by the UKJ character?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is meant by the UKJ character", "Truth_answer": "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028230608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly_Kid_Joe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly_Kid_Joe#Early_history_(1990–1991)", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd" ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the character represent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the character represent", "Truth_answer": "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://heavymusicartwork.com/ugly-kid-joe/", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat." ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who designed the character?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe", "Truth_answer": "Ugly Kid Joe stated, We actually had Moish Brenman. He did all our art. He did the Ugly Kid logo from day one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat.", "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe?", "Ugly Kid Joe stated, We actually had Moish Brenman. He did all our art. He did the Ugly Kid logo from day one." ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other characters were designed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other characters were designed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characters were designed besides Ugly Kid Joe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly_Kid_Joe#Early_history_(1990–1991)", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat.", "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe?", "Ugly Kid Joe stated, We actually had Moish Brenman. He did all our art. He did the Ugly Kid logo from day one.", "What other characters were designed besides Ugly Kid Joe?" ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the character appear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the character Ugly Kid Joe appear", "Truth_answer": "Ugly Kid Joe appeared on the band's albums and merchandise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the character Ugly Kid Joe appear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly_Kid_Joe#Commercial_success_(1992–1996)", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat.", "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe?", "Ugly Kid Joe stated, We actually had Moish Brenman. He did all our art. He did the Ugly Kid logo from day one.", "What other characters were designed besides Ugly Kid Joe?", "Where did the character Ugly Kid Joe appear?", "Ugly Kid Joe appeared on the band's albums and merchandise." ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything particularly interesting about the UKJ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything particularly interesting about Ugly Kid Joe", "Truth_answer": "America's Least Wanted caused controversy with its cover featuring the band's mascot posing as the Statue of Liberty holding up the middle finger and holding a porno magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything particularly interesting about Ugly Kid Joe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat.", "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe?", "Ugly Kid Joe stated, We actually had Moish Brenman. He did all our art. He did the Ugly Kid logo from day one.", "What other characters were designed besides Ugly Kid Joe?", "Where did the character Ugly Kid Joe appear?", "Ugly Kid Joe appeared on the band's albums and merchandise.", "Anything particularly interesting about Ugly Kid Joe?", "America's Least Wanted caused controversy with its cover featuring the band's mascot posing as the Statue of Liberty holding up the middle finger and holding a porno magazine." ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the rule of Not For Sale?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the rule of Not For Sale in regards to Ugly Kid Joe", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rule of Not For Sale in regards to Ugly Kid Joe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly_Kid_Joe#Commercial_success_(1992–1996)", "Context": [ "What is meant by the Ugly Kid Joe character?", "Named Overdrive, the band got its name Ugly Kid Joe as a parody of L.A. glam band Pretty Boy Floyd", "What did the character Ugly Kid Joe represent?", "Ugly Kid Joe became popular in the early 1990s, mixing satirical humor and heavy metal. Its logo was a cartoon embodiment of an ugly kid wearing a backwards baseball hat.", "Who designed the character Ugly Kid Joe?", "Ugly Kid Joe stated, We actually had Moish Brenman. He did all our art. He did the Ugly Kid logo from day one.", "What other characters were designed besides Ugly Kid Joe?", "Where did the character Ugly Kid Joe appear?", "Ugly Kid Joe appeared on the band's albums and merchandise.", "Anything particularly interesting about Ugly Kid Joe?", "America's Least Wanted caused controversy with its cover featuring the band's mascot posing as the Statue of Liberty holding up the middle finger and holding a porno magazine.", "What is the rule of Not For Sale in regards to Ugly Kid Joe?" ], "Conversation_no": 1186, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the character still in use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the Ugly Kid Joe character from America's Least Wanted still in use", "Truth_answer": "Ugly Kid Joe decided to have an alternative cover made for America's Least Wanted with the band's mascot chained and gagged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Ugly Kid Joe character from America's Least Wanted still in use?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward#Television_shows", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was it written by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was it written by", "Truth_answer": "John Edward published One Last Time in 1998. His related appearance on Larry King Live later in the year prompted enough phone calls to overload the show's switchboard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was One Last Time written by?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward#Biography", "Context": [ "Who was One Last Time written by?", "John Edward published One Last Time in 1998. His related appearance on Larry King Live later in the year prompted enough phone calls to overload the show's switchboard." ], "Conversation_no": 1187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were John Edward's parents", "Truth_answer": "The only son of an Irish-American police officer and an Italian-American working mother, Edward was raised Roman Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were John Edward's parents", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward", "Context": [ "Who was One Last Time written by?", "John Edward published One Last Time in 1998. His related appearance on Larry King Live later in the year prompted enough phone calls to overload the show's switchboard.", "Who were John Edward's parents", "The only son of an Irish-American police officer and an Italian-American working mother, Edward was raised Roman Catholic." ], "Conversation_no": 1187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Edward besides writing One Last Time and who his parents were", "Truth_answer": "Born in Glen Cove, New York, Edward says he was convinced at a young age that he could become a psychic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Edward besides writing One Last Time and who his parents were?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward#Biography", "Context": [ "Who was One Last Time written by?", "John Edward published One Last Time in 1998. His related appearance on Larry King Live later in the year prompted enough phone calls to overload the show's switchboard.", "Who were John Edward's parents", "The only son of an Irish-American police officer and an Italian-American working mother, Edward was raised Roman Catholic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Edward besides writing One Last Time and who his parents were?", "Born in Glen Cove, New York, Edward says he was convinced at a young age that he could become a psychic." ], "Conversation_no": 1187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he believe in psychics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Edward believe in psychics", "Truth_answer": "According to Edward, when he was 15 and a huge doubter (in psychic abilities), he was read by a New Jersey woman who convinced him he could become a medium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Edward believe in psychics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward#Biography", "Context": [ "Who was One Last Time written by?", "John Edward published One Last Time in 1998. His related appearance on Larry King Live later in the year prompted enough phone calls to overload the show's switchboard.", "Who were John Edward's parents", "The only son of an Irish-American police officer and an Italian-American working mother, Edward was raised Roman Catholic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Edward besides writing One Last Time and who his parents were?", "Born in Glen Cove, New York, Edward says he was convinced at a young age that he could become a psychic.", "Did John Edward believe in psychics?", "According to Edward, when he was 15 and a huge doubter (in psychic abilities), he was read by a New Jersey woman who convinced him he could become a medium" ], "Conversation_no": 1187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he religious?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was John Edward religious", "Truth_answer": "Although Edward later stopped practicing that Catholicism, he has said he never stopped feeling connected to God and is still closely connected to his Catholic roots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was John Edward religious?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward#Biography", "Context": [ "Who was One Last Time written by?", "John Edward published One Last Time in 1998. His related appearance on Larry King Live later in the year prompted enough phone calls to overload the show's switchboard.", "Who were John Edward's parents", "The only son of an Irish-American police officer and an Italian-American working mother, Edward was raised Roman Catholic.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Edward besides writing One Last Time and who his parents were?", "Born in Glen Cove, New York, Edward says he was convinced at a young age that he could become a psychic.", "Did John Edward believe in psychics?", "According to Edward, when he was 15 and a huge doubter (in psychic abilities), he was read by a New Jersey woman who convinced him he could become a medium", "was John Edward religious?", "Although Edward later stopped practicing that Catholicism, he has said he never stopped feeling connected to God and is still closely connected to his Catholic roots" ], "Conversation_no": 1187, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he stop practicing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did John Edward stop practicing", "Truth_answer": "Edward once said, This is something that is driven by a belief in God. It's the energy from that force that I think allows us to create this energy.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John Edward stop practicing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is 1976 Nurburgring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is 1976 Nurburgring", "Truth_answer": "On 1 August 1976 Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames, and made contact with Brett Lunger's car", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the 1976 Nurburgring crash?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [ "What is the 1976 Nurburgring crash?", "On 1 August 1976 Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames, and made contact with Brett Lunger's car" ], "Conversation_no": 1188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Niki crash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda crash", "Truth_answer": "Unlike Lunger, Lauda was trapped in the wreckage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda crash?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [ "What is the 1976 Nurburgring crash?", "On 1 August 1976 Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames, and made contact with Brett Lunger's car", "Did Niki Lauda crash?", "Unlike Lunger, Lauda was trapped in the wreckage." ], "Conversation_no": 1188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Niki die as a result of the crash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda die as a result of the crash", "Truth_answer": "Merzario was able to pull Lauda from his car, he suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda die as a result of the crash?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [ "What is the 1976 Nurburgring crash?", "On 1 August 1976 Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames, and made contact with Brett Lunger's car", "Did Niki Lauda crash?", "Unlike Lunger, Lauda was trapped in the wreckage.", "Did Niki Lauda die as a result of the crash?", "Merzario was able to pull Lauda from his car, he suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood" ], "Conversation_no": 1188, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the crash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Niki Lauda's 1976 crash", "Truth_answer": "Although Lauda was conscious and able to stand immediately after the accident, he later lapsed into a coma", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Niki Lauda's 1976 crash?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his most popular publications?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of his most popular publications", "Truth_answer": "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition." ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the theme of this book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media", "Truth_answer": "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities." ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did it come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out", "Truth_answer": "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "Truth_passages": [ "http://gout.gq/pdf/files_443_p12", "http://influser.tk/doc/files_443_p7", "http://spacebond.ga/pdf/files_443_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial" ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the response?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media", "Truth_answer": "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://gout.gq/pdf/files_443_p12", "http://influser.tk/doc/files_443_p7", "http://spacebond.ga/pdf/files_443_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other works were highly regarded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media", "Truth_answer": "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/john_stossel/", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong" ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the public response?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity", "Truth_answer": "Stossel's second book, from Hyperion, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity, made the New York Time bestseller list for 13 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong", "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's second book, from Hyperion, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity, made the New York Time bestseller list for 13 weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was his work published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Stossel's book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, published", "Truth_answer": "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong, which was published in 2007 by Hyperion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Stossel's book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, published?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong", "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's second book, from Hyperion, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity, made the New York Time bestseller list for 13 weeks.", "where was Stossel's book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, published?", "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong, which was published in 2007 by Hyperion" ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were his inspirations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were Stossel's inspirations", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Stossel's inspirations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#Publications", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong", "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's second book, from Hyperion, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity, made the New York Time bestseller list for 13 weeks.", "where was Stossel's book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, published?", "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong, which was published in 2007 by Hyperion", "who were Stossel's inspirations?" ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were other themes of his works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were other themes of Stossel's works besides Give Me a Break and Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity", "Truth_answer": "Stossel's third book No, They Can't: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed argues that government policies meant to solve problems instead produce new ones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were other themes of Stossel's works besides Give Me a Break and Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No,_They_Can%27t", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong", "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's second book, from Hyperion, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity, made the New York Time bestseller list for 13 weeks.", "where was Stossel's book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, published?", "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong, which was published in 2007 by Hyperion", "who were Stossel's inspirations?", "what were other themes of Stossel's works besides Give Me a Break and Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's third book No, They Can't: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed argues that government policies meant to solve problems instead produce new ones" ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what types of government policies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what types of government policies", "Truth_answer": "The book gives several examples of government intervention, including: trade barriers, food and medical regulation, the education system, labor unions, gun control, minimum wage laws, and the war on drugs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170209171421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No,_They_Can%27t_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of government policies did Stossel claim produced new problems instead of solving them?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No,_They_Can%27t", "Context": [ "what were some of John Stossel's most popular publications?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is an autobiography documenting Stossel's career and philosophical transition.", "what was the theme of Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "It describes Stossel's opposition to government regulation, belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities.", "what year did Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheas, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media by Stossel come out?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial", "what was the response to Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.", "what other Stossel works were highly regarded besides Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media?", "Stossel's second book is Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong", "what was the public response to Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's second book, from Hyperion, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity, made the New York Time bestseller list for 13 weeks.", "where was Stossel's book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, published?", "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong, which was published in 2007 by Hyperion", "who were Stossel's inspirations?", "what were other themes of Stossel's works besides Give Me a Break and Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity?", "Stossel's third book No, They Can't: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed argues that government policies meant to solve problems instead produce new ones", "what types of government policies did Stossel claim produced new problems instead of solving them?", "The book gives several examples of government intervention, including: trade barriers, food and medical regulation, the education system, labor unions, gun control, minimum wage laws, and the war on drugs." ], "Conversation_no": 1189, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who read this publication?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who read the book Stossel published", "Truth_answer": "VerBruggen of the National Review and The Washington Times said the book was a perfect gift for a libertarian to give a friend or family member who has liberal instincts“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170209171421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No,_They_Can%27t_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who read Stossel's third book, No, They Can't: Why Government Fails - But Individuals Succeed?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Stirling leave racing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Stirling leave racing", "Truth_answer": "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to racing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Moss return to racing", "Truth_answer": "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Moss return to racing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "When did Moss return to racing?", "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one of the motorsport events that he participated in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing", "Truth_answer": "In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "When did Moss return to racing?", "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.", "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing?", "In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of cars was he driving during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of cars was Moss driving during his return to racing time period", "Truth_answer": "Throughout his retirement Moss raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, and campaigning his own OSCA FS 372 and other vehicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of cars was Moss driving during his return to racing time period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "When did Moss return to racing?", "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.", "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing?", "In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team.", "What kind of cars was Moss driving during his return to racing time period?", "Throughout his retirement Moss raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, and campaigning his own OSCA FS 372 and other vehicles." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any races in his return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stirling Moss win any races in his return to racing", "Truth_answer": "The Holden Torana Stirling Moss shared with Jack Brabham in the 1976 Bathurst 1000 was hit from behind on the grid and eventually retired with engine failure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stirling Moss win any races in his return to racing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "When did Moss return to racing?", "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.", "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing?", "In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team.", "What kind of cars was Moss driving during his return to racing time period?", "Throughout his retirement Moss raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, and campaigning his own OSCA FS 372 and other vehicles.", "Did Stirling Moss win any races in his return to racing?", "The Holden Torana Stirling Moss shared with Jack Brabham in the 1976 Bathurst 1000 was hit from behind on the grid and eventually retired with engine failure." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are some other drivers he raced with besides Jack Brabham?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are some other drivers Moss raced with besides Jack Brabham", "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss shared a Volkswagen Golf GTI with Denny Hulme in the 1979 Benson & Hedges 500 at Pukekohe Park Raceway in New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some other drivers Moss raced with besides Jack Brabham?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "When did Moss return to racing?", "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.", "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing?", "In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team.", "What kind of cars was Moss driving during his return to racing time period?", "Throughout his retirement Moss raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, and campaigning his own OSCA FS 372 and other vehicles.", "Did Stirling Moss win any races in his return to racing?", "The Holden Torana Stirling Moss shared with Jack Brabham in the 1976 Bathurst 1000 was hit from behind on the grid and eventually retired with engine failure.", "Who are some other drivers Moss raced with besides Jack Brabham?", "Stirling Moss shared a Volkswagen Golf GTI with Denny Hulme in the 1979 Benson & Hedges 500 at Pukekohe Park Raceway in New Zealand." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the team Richard Lloyd owned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the racing team Richard Lloyd owned", "Truth_answer": "For the 1980 season Moss was the Engineering Audi team's number two driver to team co-owner Richard Lloyd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the racing team Richard Lloyd owned?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "When did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "When did Moss return to racing?", "Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz, but retired from the event in the Algerian Sahara.", "What is one of the motorsport events that Moss participated in after his return to racing?", "In 1980 he made a comeback to regular competition, in the British Saloon Car Championship with the works-backed GTi Engineering Audi team.", "What kind of cars was Moss driving during his return to racing time period?", "Throughout his retirement Moss raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, and campaigning his own OSCA FS 372 and other vehicles.", "Did Stirling Moss win any races in his return to racing?", "The Holden Torana Stirling Moss shared with Jack Brabham in the 1976 Bathurst 1000 was hit from behind on the grid and eventually retired with engine failure.", "Who are some other drivers Moss raced with besides Jack Brabham?", "Stirling Moss shared a Volkswagen Golf GTI with Denny Hulme in the 1979 Benson & Hedges 500 at Pukekohe Park Raceway in New Zealand.", "What was the name of the racing team Richard Lloyd owned?", "For the 1980 season Moss was the Engineering Audi team's number two driver to team co-owner Richard Lloyd." ], "Conversation_no": 1190, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another race that Stirling Moss participated in during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another race that Stirling Moss participated in during this time besides the London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally, the 1976 Bathurst 1000, and the 1979 Benson & Hedges 500", "Truth_answer": "On 9 June 2011, Moss announced on Radio Le Mans that he had finally retired from racing, saying that he had scared himself that afternoon. He was 81.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another race that Stirling Moss participated in during this time besides the London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally, the 1976 Bathurst 1000, and the 1979 Benson & Hedges 500?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Millar stayed married to her wife", "Truth_answer": "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other love interests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife", "Truth_answer": "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women." ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant in her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life", "Truth_answer": "As a cyclist, York had a reputation for being taciturn and could be uncooperative with the media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women.", "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life?", "As a cyclist, York had a reputation for being taciturn and could be uncooperative with the media." ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that affect her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did cycling affect Philippa York's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Connor, author of Wide Eyed & Legless: Inside the Tour de France was told to fuck off when requesting an interview during the 1987 Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did being uncooperative with the media affect York's personal life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women.", "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life?", "As a cyclist, York had a reputation for being taciturn and could be uncooperative with the media.", "How did being uncooperative with the media affect York's personal life?", "Jeff Connor, author of Wide Eyed & Legless: Inside the Tour de France was told to fuck off when requesting an interview during the 1987 Tour de France." ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other notable events in her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Philippa York have any other notable events in her personal life besides telling Jeff Connor off", "Truth_answer": "When told this, commentator Phil Liggett replied, That sounds like Millar, he's been really awkward with us in the past. Personally, I think it's a disgrace.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Philippa York have any other notable events in her personal life besides telling Jeff Connor off?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women.", "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life?", "As a cyclist, York had a reputation for being taciturn and could be uncooperative with the media.", "How did being uncooperative with the media affect York's personal life?", "Jeff Connor, author of Wide Eyed & Legless: Inside the Tour de France was told to fuck off when requesting an interview during the 1987 Tour de France.", "Did Philippa York have any other notable events in her personal life besides telling Jeff Connor off?", "When told this, commentator Phil Liggett replied, That sounds like Millar, he's been really awkward with us in the past. Personally, I think it's a disgrace.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any notable events with the media?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any notable events with the media and Philippa York besides telling Jeff Connor off and Liggett commenting about it", "Truth_answer": "Philippa York is the first former professional cyclist to have publicly changed gender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable events with the media and Philippa York besides telling Jeff Connor off and Liggett commenting about it??", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women.", "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life?", "As a cyclist, York had a reputation for being taciturn and could be uncooperative with the media.", "How did being uncooperative with the media affect York's personal life?", "Jeff Connor, author of Wide Eyed & Legless: Inside the Tour de France was told to fuck off when requesting an interview during the 1987 Tour de France.", "Did Philippa York have any other notable events in her personal life besides telling Jeff Connor off?", "When told this, commentator Phil Liggett replied, That sounds like Millar, he's been really awkward with us in the past. Personally, I think it's a disgrace.“", "Were there any notable events with the media and Philippa York besides telling Jeff Connor off and Liggett commenting about it??", "Philippa York is the first former professional cyclist to have publicly changed gender." ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else in her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did York do anything else in her personal life besides separating from her wife, being uncooperative with the media, telling Connor off, being called a disgrace by Phil Liggett, and being the first former professional cyclist to have publicly changed gender", "Truth_answer": "York's 'disappearance' during the 2000s was at the time attributed to her insularity and eccentricity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did York do anything else in her personal life besides separating from her wife, being uncooperative with the media, telling Connor off, being called a disgrace by Phil Liggett, and being the first former professional cyclist to have publicly changed gender?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Robert Millar stayed married to her wife?", "Philippa York and Sylvie Transler were believed to have separated by the late 1990s.", "Were there other love interests for Philippa York besides her wife?", "Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented, He didn't seem to have the skills for getting on with men, let alone women.", "What was significant in Philippa York's personal life?", "As a cyclist, York had a reputation for being taciturn and could be uncooperative with the media.", "How did being uncooperative with the media affect York's personal life?", "Jeff Connor, author of Wide Eyed & Legless: Inside the Tour de France was told to fuck off when requesting an interview during the 1987 Tour de France.", "Did Philippa York have any other notable events in her personal life besides telling Jeff Connor off?", "When told this, commentator Phil Liggett replied, That sounds like Millar, he's been really awkward with us in the past. Personally, I think it's a disgrace.“", "Were there any notable events with the media and Philippa York besides telling Jeff Connor off and Liggett commenting about it??", "Philippa York is the first former professional cyclist to have publicly changed gender.", "Did York do anything else in her personal life besides separating from her wife, being uncooperative with the media, telling Connor off, being called a disgrace by Phil Liggett, and being the first former professional cyclist to have publicly changed gender?", "York's 'disappearance' during the 2000s was at the time attributed to her insularity and eccentricity." ], "Conversation_no": 1191, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever reappear in the public eye?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did York ever reappear in the public eye after her disappearance during the 2000s", "Truth_answer": "At the time, rumours of Philippa York'S gender transition were largely disregarded. On 6 July 2017, in a statement on Cyclingnews, York confirmed her gender transition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did York ever reappear in the public eye after her disappearance during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nndb.com/people/781/000030691/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did his career start", "Truth_answer": "Michael Anthony continued his musical training by participating in marching band, while also pursuing athletics such as track and baseball", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716005536id_/https://www.nndb.com/people/781/000030691/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Michael Anthony's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nndb.com/people/781/000030691/", "Context": [ "How did Michael Anthony's career start?", "Michael Anthony continued his musical training by participating in marching band, while also pursuing athletics such as track and baseball" ], "Conversation_no": 1192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he play in the marching band at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Michael Anthony play in the marching band at", "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1960s Michael Anthony was relocated to Arcadia, California, where he continued his musical training by participating in marching band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716005536id_/https://www.nndb.com/people/781/000030691/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michael Anthony play in the marching band at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)#(1967–1974)_Musical_career_begins", "Context": [ "How did Michael Anthony's career start?", "Michael Anthony continued his musical training by participating in marching band, while also pursuing athletics such as track and baseball", "Where did Michael Anthony play in the marching band at?", "In the mid-1960s Michael Anthony was relocated to Arcadia, California, where he continued his musical training by participating in marching band" ], "Conversation_no": 1192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after high school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Anthony do after high school", "Truth_answer": "While attending Pasadena City College, Anthony met Eddie Van Halen who also took classes there and they would often see each other on campus. Bassist Mark Stone left Mammoth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Anthony do after high school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)#(1967–1974)_Musical_career_begins", "Context": [ "How did Michael Anthony's career start?", "Michael Anthony continued his musical training by participating in marching band, while also pursuing athletics such as track and baseball", "Where did Michael Anthony play in the marching band at?", "In the mid-1960s Michael Anthony was relocated to Arcadia, California, where he continued his musical training by participating in marching band", "What did Michael Anthony do after high school?", "While attending Pasadena City College, Anthony met Eddie Van Halen who also took classes there and they would often see each other on campus. Bassist Mark Stone left Mammoth" ], "Conversation_no": 1192, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was that band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Mammoth formed after Mark Stone left Mammoth", "Truth_answer": "The Van Halens decided to audition Anthony as a replacement. Anthony was impressed by their skill during subsequent jam sessions even though he had seen the brothers play before", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mammoth formed after Mark Stone left Mammoth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Queen Rania study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania study", "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Education", "Context": [ "What did Queen Rania study?", "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo." ], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which schools did Queen Rania help", "Truth_answer": "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Community_empowerment", "Context": [ "What did Queen Rania study?", "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo.", "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period." ], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do to improve the welfare of children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania do to improve the welfare of children", "Truth_answer": "The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children’s welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania do to improve the welfare of children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Community_empowerment", "Context": [ "What did Queen Rania study?", "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo.", "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period.", "What did Queen Rania do to improve the welfare of children?", "The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children’s welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos." ], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she give the children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania give the children", "Truth_answer": "JRF’s Child Safety Program, which addresses the immediate needs of children at risk from abuse and initiated a long-term campaign to increase public awareness about violence against children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania give the children to address child abuse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Global_education", "Context": [ "What did Queen Rania study?", "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo.", "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period.", "What did Queen Rania do to improve the welfare of children?", "The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children’s welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos.", "What did Queen Rania give the children to address child abuse?", "JRF’s Child Safety Program, which addresses the immediate needs of children at risk from abuse and initiated a long-term campaign to increase public awareness about violence against children." ], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the children react to her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the United Nation's Children's Fund react to Queen Rania", "Truth_answer": "In November 2000, in recognition of her commitment to the cause of children and youth, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) invited Queen Rania to join its Global Leadership Initiative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the United Nation's Children's Fund react to Queen Rania?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Global_education", "Context": [ "What did Queen Rania study?", "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo.", "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period.", "What did Queen Rania do to improve the welfare of children?", "The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children’s welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos.", "What did Queen Rania give the children to address child abuse?", "JRF’s Child Safety Program, which addresses the immediate needs of children at risk from abuse and initiated a long-term campaign to increase public awareness about violence against children.", "How did the United Nation's Children's Fund react to Queen Rania?", "In November 2000, in recognition of her commitment to the cause of children and youth, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) invited Queen Rania to join its Global Leadership Initiative." ], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do to encourage literacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Queen Rania do to encourage literacy besides Madrasati", "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania and the women took turns reading a short story out of The Big Read to the children, in an effort to encourage literacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Queen Rania do to encourage literacy besides Madrasati?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan#Global_education", "Context": [ "What did Queen Rania study?", "Queen Rania received a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo.", "Which schools did Queen Rania help?", "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period.", "What did Queen Rania do to improve the welfare of children?", "The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children’s welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos.", "What did Queen Rania give the children to address child abuse?", "JRF’s Child Safety Program, which addresses the immediate needs of children at risk from abuse and initiated a long-term campaign to increase public awareness about violence against children.", "How did the United Nation's Children's Fund react to Queen Rania?", "In November 2000, in recognition of her commitment to the cause of children and youth, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) invited Queen Rania to join its Global Leadership Initiative.", "What else did Queen Rania do to encourage literacy besides Madrasati?", "Queen Rania and the women took turns reading a short story out of The Big Read to the children, in an effort to encourage literacy." ], "Conversation_no": 1193, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is Gary Lineker?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Gary Lineker in relation to Queen Rania", "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania co-founded and led the launch of the 1GOAL: Education for All campaign alongside Gary Lineker, and with the help of top international footballers at Wembley Stadium, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Gary Lineker in relation to Queen Rania?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Dempsey ever married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Dempsey ever married", "Truth_answer": "Dempsey has been married twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211135714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Dempsey has been married twice." ], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children", "Truth_answer": "On July 31, 1999, Dempsey married hairstylist and makeup artist Jillian Fink. The couple have three children, daughter Talula Fyfe, and twin sons Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Dempsey has been married twice.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children?", "On July 31, 1999, Dempsey married hairstylist and makeup artist Jillian Fink. The couple have three children, daughter Talula Fyfe, and twin sons Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen." ], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what got him started in this industry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What got Patrick Dempsey started in the acting industry", "Truth_answer": "An invitation to audition for a role in the stage production of Torch Song Trilogy led to Patrick Dempsey's discovery as an actor. His audition was successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211135714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What got Patrick Dempsey started in the acting industry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Dempsey has been married twice.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children?", "On July 31, 1999, Dempsey married hairstylist and makeup artist Jillian Fink. The couple have three children, daughter Talula Fyfe, and twin sons Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen.", "What got Patrick Dempsey started in the acting industry?", "An invitation to audition for a role in the stage production of Torch Song Trilogy led to Patrick Dempsey's discovery as an actor. His audition was successful." ], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have to overcome any obstacles in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey have to overcome any obstacles in his career", "Truth_answer": "Dempsey was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 12. As a result, it is necessary for him to memorize all his lines to perform, even in auditions for unlikely parts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey have to overcome any obstacles in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Early_career", "Context": [ "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Dempsey has been married twice.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children?", "On July 31, 1999, Dempsey married hairstylist and makeup artist Jillian Fink. The couple have three children, daughter Talula Fyfe, and twin sons Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen.", "What got Patrick Dempsey started in the acting industry?", "An invitation to audition for a role in the stage production of Torch Song Trilogy led to Patrick Dempsey's discovery as an actor. His audition was successful.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have to overcome any obstacles in his career?", "Dempsey was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 12. As a result, it is necessary for him to memorize all his lines to perform, even in auditions for unlikely parts" ], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this prevent him from getting in any films or shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did dyslexia prevent Patrick Dempsey from getting in any films or shows", "Truth_answer": "Patrick Dempsey thinks dyslexia made him what he is today. It's given me a perspective of — you have to keep working, Dempsey told Walters. I have never given up.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211135714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did dyslexia prevent Patrick Dempsey from getting in any films or shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Dempsey has been married twice.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children?", "On July 31, 1999, Dempsey married hairstylist and makeup artist Jillian Fink. The couple have three children, daughter Talula Fyfe, and twin sons Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen.", "What got Patrick Dempsey started in the acting industry?", "An invitation to audition for a role in the stage production of Torch Song Trilogy led to Patrick Dempsey's discovery as an actor. His audition was successful.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have to overcome any obstacles in his career?", "Dempsey was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 12. As a result, it is necessary for him to memorize all his lines to perform, even in auditions for unlikely parts", "Did dyslexia prevent Patrick Dempsey from getting in any films or shows?", "Patrick Dempsey thinks dyslexia made him what he is today. It's given me a perspective of — you have to keep working, Dempsey told Walters. I have never given up.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his wives support his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey's wives support his career", "Truth_answer": "On August 24, 1987, Patrick Dempsey married his manager, actress and acting coach, Rochelle Rocky Parker, when he was 21 and she 48.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211135714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey wives support his acting career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Patrick Dempsey ever married?", "Dempsey has been married twice.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have any children?", "On July 31, 1999, Dempsey married hairstylist and makeup artist Jillian Fink. The couple have three children, daughter Talula Fyfe, and twin sons Sullivan Patrick and Darby Galen.", "What got Patrick Dempsey started in the acting industry?", "An invitation to audition for a role in the stage production of Torch Song Trilogy led to Patrick Dempsey's discovery as an actor. His audition was successful.", "Did Patrick Dempsey have to overcome any obstacles in his career?", "Dempsey was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 12. As a result, it is necessary for him to memorize all his lines to perform, even in auditions for unlikely parts", "Did dyslexia prevent Patrick Dempsey from getting in any films or shows?", "Patrick Dempsey thinks dyslexia made him what he is today. It's given me a perspective of — you have to keep working, Dempsey told Walters. I have never given up.“", "Did Patrick Dempsey wives support his acting career?", "On August 24, 1987, Patrick Dempsey married his manager, actress and acting coach, Rochelle Rocky Parker, when he was 21 and she 48." ], "Conversation_no": 1194, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his wife involve herself after they were married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did his wife, Rochelle Rocky Parker, involve herself with Patrick Dempsey's acting after they were married", "Truth_answer": "Parker appeared with Dempsey in the film In the Mood (September 1987).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did his wife, Rochelle Rocky Parker, involve herself with Patrick Dempsey's acting after they were married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the plot precedents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the plot precedents", "Truth_answer": "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other similarities were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman", "Truth_answer": "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other similarities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man", "Truth_answer": "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what came of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love", "Truth_answer": "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else happened with the suit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else happened with the suit", "Truth_answer": "Miramax Films spokesman Andrew Stengel derided the claim", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened with the suit between Kellerman and the writers of Shakespeare in Love after Kellerman sued them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy", "what else happened with the suit between Kellerman and the writers of Shakespeare in Love after Kellerman sued them?", "Miramax Films spokesman Andrew Stengel derided the claim" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he argue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Andrew Stengel argue", "Truth_answer": "Miramax Films spokesman Stengel derided the claim, filed in the US District Court six days before the 1999 Academy Awards, as absurd, and argued the timing suggests a publicity stunt“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Miramax Films spokesmen Andrew Stengel argue after Kellerman claimed the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel the Quality of Mercy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy", "what else happened with the suit between Kellerman and the writers of Shakespeare in Love after Kellerman sued them?", "Miramax Films spokesman Andrew Stengel derided the claim", "what did Miramax Films spokesmen Andrew Stengel argue after Kellerman claimed the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel the Quality of Mercy?", "Miramax Films spokesman Stengel derided the claim, filed in the US District Court six days before the 1999 Academy Awards, as absurd, and argued the timing suggests a publicity stunt“" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it a publicity stunt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kellerman's suit against the writers of the film Shakespeare in Love a publicity stunt", "Truth_answer": "An out-of-court settlement was reached, but the sum agreed between the parties indicates that the claim was unwarranted", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kellerman's suit against the writers of the film Shakespeare in Love a publicity stunt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy", "what else happened with the suit between Kellerman and the writers of Shakespeare in Love after Kellerman sued them?", "Miramax Films spokesman Andrew Stengel derided the claim", "what did Miramax Films spokesmen Andrew Stengel argue after Kellerman claimed the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel the Quality of Mercy?", "Miramax Films spokesman Stengel derided the claim, filed in the US District Court six days before the 1999 Academy Awards, as absurd, and argued the timing suggests a publicity stunt“", "Was Kellerman's suit against the writers of the film Shakespeare in Love a publicity stunt?", "An out-of-court settlement was reached, but the sum agreed between the parties indicates that the claim was unwarranted" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the plot precedents and similarities of Shakespeare in Love besides Kellerman's lawsuit over the similarities the Film Shakespeare in Love had with her novel, The Quality of Mercy", "Truth_answer": "The film's plot can claim a tradition in fiction reaching back to Alexandre Duval's Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude (1804)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the plot precedents and similarities of Shakespeare in Love besides Kellerman's lawsuit over the similarities the Film Shakespeare in Love had with her novel, The Quality of Mercy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy", "what else happened with the suit between Kellerman and the writers of Shakespeare in Love after Kellerman sued them?", "Miramax Films spokesman Andrew Stengel derided the claim", "what did Miramax Films spokesmen Andrew Stengel argue after Kellerman claimed the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel the Quality of Mercy?", "Miramax Films spokesman Stengel derided the claim, filed in the US District Court six days before the 1999 Academy Awards, as absurd, and argued the timing suggests a publicity stunt“", "Was Kellerman's suit against the writers of the film Shakespeare in Love a publicity stunt?", "An out-of-court settlement was reached, but the sum agreed between the parties indicates that the claim was unwarranted", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the plot precedents and similarities of Shakespeare in Love besides Kellerman's lawsuit over the similarities the Film Shakespeare in Love had with her novel, The Quality of Mercy?", "The film's plot can claim a tradition in fiction reaching back to Alexandre Duval's Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude (1804)" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alexandre Duval win any awards for Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude in 1804", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexandre Duval win any awards for Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude in 1804?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love#Plot_precedents_and_similarities", "Context": [ "what were the plot precedents for the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman", "what other similarities were there between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare romancing a woman?", "She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy, in which Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man", "any other similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love besides Shakespeare falling in love with an actress who dresses as a man?", "In Faye Kellerman's 1989 novel, The Quality of Mercy, Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder", "what came of finding all the similarities between Kellerman's novel, The Quality of Mercy, and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman. She claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy", "what else happened with the suit between Kellerman and the writers of Shakespeare in Love after Kellerman sued them?", "Miramax Films spokesman Andrew Stengel derided the claim", "what did Miramax Films spokesmen Andrew Stengel argue after Kellerman claimed the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel the Quality of Mercy?", "Miramax Films spokesman Stengel derided the claim, filed in the US District Court six days before the 1999 Academy Awards, as absurd, and argued the timing suggests a publicity stunt“", "Was Kellerman's suit against the writers of the film Shakespeare in Love a publicity stunt?", "An out-of-court settlement was reached, but the sum agreed between the parties indicates that the claim was unwarranted", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the plot precedents and similarities of Shakespeare in Love besides Kellerman's lawsuit over the similarities the Film Shakespeare in Love had with her novel, The Quality of Mercy?", "The film's plot can claim a tradition in fiction reaching back to Alexandre Duval's Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude (1804)", "Did Alexandre Duval win any awards for Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude in 1804?" ], "Conversation_no": 1195, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any similarities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any similarities between Alexandre Duval's Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude and the film Shakespeare in Love", "Truth_answer": "In Alexandre Duval's Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude (1804), Shakespeare falls in love with an actress who is playing Richard III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any similarities between Alexandre Duval's Shakespeare amoureux ou la Piece a l'Etude and the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London#New_millennium", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did their sound change in the new millennium?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did their sound change in the new millennium", "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London returned in 2002 with The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia and released under their alias Amorphous Androgynous", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Future Sound of London sound change in the new millennium?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London#New_millennium", "Context": [ "How did The Future Sound of London sound change in the new millennium?", "The Future Sound of London returned in 2002 with The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia and released under their alias Amorphous Androgynous" ], "Conversation_no": 1196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting in The Future Sound of London", "Truth_answer": "Three years on, The Future Sound of London followed the album with a continuation of the Amorphous Androgynous project, Alice in Ultraland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about The Future Sound of London in the new millennium besides releasing The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London#New_millennium", "Context": [ "How did The Future Sound of London sound change in the new millennium?", "The Future Sound of London returned in 2002 with The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia and released under their alias Amorphous Androgynous", "What else is interesting about The Future Sound of London in the new millennium besides releasing The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia?", "Three years on, The Future Sound of London followed the album with a continuation of the Amorphous Androgynous project, Alice in Ultraland." ], "Conversation_no": 1196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Future Sound of London go on tour", "Truth_answer": "Alice in Ultraland featured a fairly solid band lineup throughout, which extended to live shows which the band had undertaken away from the ISDN cables from 2005 onwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Future Sound of London go on tour for Alice in Ultraland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London#New_millennium", "Context": [ "How did The Future Sound of London sound change in the new millennium?", "The Future Sound of London returned in 2002 with The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia and released under their alias Amorphous Androgynous", "What else is interesting about The Future Sound of London in the new millennium besides releasing The Isness, a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia?", "Three years on, The Future Sound of London followed the album with a continuation of the Amorphous Androgynous project, Alice in Ultraland.", "Did The Future Sound of London go on tour for Alice in Ultraland?", "Alice in Ultraland featured a fairly solid band lineup throughout, which extended to live shows which the band had undertaken away from the ISDN cables from 2005 onwards." ], "Conversation_no": 1196, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Future Sound of London have any hit songs", "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London's album, Alice in Ultraland was ignored by the press, but was received more favourably among fans than its predecessor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Future Sound of London have any hit songs on Alice in Ultraland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel#Snake_River_Canyon_jump", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was snake river canyon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was snake river canyon", "Truth_answer": "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel#Snake_River_Canyon_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1." ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the launch of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the launch of", "Truth_answer": "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel#Snake_River_Canyon_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle." ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the launch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch", "Truth_answer": "The launch took place at the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, west of Shoshone Falls, on September 8, 1974, at 3:36 p.m. MDT.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skycycle_X-2#The_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.", "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch?", "The launch took place at the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, west of Shoshone Falls, on September 8, 1974, at 3:36 p.m. MDT." ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many people watched?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people watched the evel knievel snake river canyon jump", "Truth_answer": "In the era before cable networks, the Sunday afternoon jump was covered live by Top Rank on paid closed circuit television in several hundred theaters and arenas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522073537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skycycle_X-2_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skycycle_X-2#The_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.", "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch?", "The launch took place at the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, west of Shoshone Falls, on September 8, 1974, at 3:36 p.m. MDT.", "how many people watched the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "In the era before cable networks, the Sunday afternoon jump was covered live by Top Rank on paid closed circuit television in several hundred theaters and arenas" ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the launch successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch successful", "Truth_answer": "Although the parachute deployed early, aerial photographs show X-2 cleared the canyon. However, the winds blew the rocket back to launch side, crashing at the bottom of the canyon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522073537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skycycle_X-2_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel#Snake_River_Canyon_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.", "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch?", "The launch took place at the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, west of Shoshone Falls, on September 8, 1974, at 3:36 p.m. MDT.", "how many people watched the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "In the era before cable networks, the Sunday afternoon jump was covered live by Top Rank on paid closed circuit television in several hundred theaters and arenas", "was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch successful?", "Although the parachute deployed early, aerial photographs show X-2 cleared the canyon. However, the winds blew the rocket back to launch side, crashing at the bottom of the canyon." ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he make it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Evel Knievel make it over snake river canyon", "Truth_answer": "Even though the craft made it all the way across the canyon to the north rim, the prevailing northwest winds caused it to drift back into the canyon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Evel Knievel make it over snake river canyon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel#Snake_River_Canyon_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.", "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch?", "The launch took place at the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, west of Shoshone Falls, on September 8, 1974, at 3:36 p.m. MDT.", "how many people watched the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "In the era before cable networks, the Sunday afternoon jump was covered live by Top Rank on paid closed circuit television in several hundred theaters and arenas", "was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch successful?", "Although the parachute deployed early, aerial photographs show X-2 cleared the canyon. However, the winds blew the rocket back to launch side, crashing at the bottom of the canyon.", "Did Evel Knievel make it over snake river canyon?", "Even though the craft made it all the way across the canyon to the north rim, the prevailing northwest winds caused it to drift back into the canyon." ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he crash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Evel Knievel crash after the evel knievel snake river canyon jump", "Truth_answer": "By the time it hit the bottom of the canyon, it landed only a few feet from the water on the same side of the canyon from which it launched.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Evel Knievel crash after the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel#Snake_River_Canyon_jump", "Context": [ "what was snake river canyon for Evel Knievel?", "Knievel hired subcontractor and aeronautical engineer Doug Malewicki to build him a rocket-powered cycle to jump across the Snake River, and called it the Skycycle X-1.", "What was the Evel Knievel's snake river canyon jump a launch of?", "The decision was then made to have Truax build the Skycycle X-2 and have it take off and fly more like a rocket than a motorcycle.", "when was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch?", "The launch took place at the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, west of Shoshone Falls, on September 8, 1974, at 3:36 p.m. MDT.", "how many people watched the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "In the era before cable networks, the Sunday afternoon jump was covered live by Top Rank on paid closed circuit television in several hundred theaters and arenas", "was the evel knievel snake river canyon jump launch successful?", "Although the parachute deployed early, aerial photographs show X-2 cleared the canyon. However, the winds blew the rocket back to launch side, crashing at the bottom of the canyon.", "Did Evel Knievel make it over snake river canyon?", "Even though the craft made it all the way across the canyon to the north rim, the prevailing northwest winds caused it to drift back into the canyon.", "Did Evel Knievel crash after the evel knievel snake river canyon jump?", "By the time it hit the bottom of the canyon, it landed only a few feet from the water on the same side of the canyon from which it launched." ], "Conversation_no": 1197, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Evel Knievel Snake River Canyon Jump besides what it was, when it was, what was launched, and if Evel Knievel made the jump", "Truth_answer": "If he had landed in the water, Knievel said that he would have drowned, due to a harness malfunction which kept him strapped in the vehicle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Evel Knievel Snake River Canyon Jump besides what it was, when it was, what was launched, and if Evel Knievel made the jump?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were the abbey road rehearsals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were the abbey road rehearsals", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals" ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London", "Truth_answer": "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they rehearse with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with", "Truth_answer": "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude." ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why only 3 beatles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal", "Truth_answer": "George Harrison remained in the studio control room, with Martin and EMI recording engineer Ken Scott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude.", "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal?", "George Harrison remained in the studio control room, with Martin and EMI recording engineer Ken Scott." ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any scandal during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles", "Truth_answer": "During the rehearsals that day, Harrison and McCartney had a heated disagreement over the lead guitar part for the song, Hey Jude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any scandal during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude.", "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal?", "George Harrison remained in the studio control room, with Martin and EMI recording engineer Ken Scott.", "Was there any scandal during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "During the rehearsals that day, Harrison and McCartney had a heated disagreement over the lead guitar part for the song, Hey Jude." ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What came of the argument?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What came of the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles", "Truth_answer": "Harrison's idea was to play a guitar phrase responding to each line of the vocal, which did not fit with McCartney's conception of the song's arrangement, and he vetoed it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#EMI_rehearsals", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude.", "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal?", "George Harrison remained in the studio control room, with Martin and EMI recording engineer Ken Scott.", "Was there any scandal during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "During the rehearsals that day, Harrison and McCartney had a heated disagreement over the lead guitar part for the song, Hey Jude.", "What came of the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Harrison's idea was to play a guitar phrase responding to each line of the vocal, which did not fit with McCartney's conception of the song's arrangement, and he vetoed it." ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen during the rehearsals before the recording?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen during the rehearsals of the song, Hey Jude before the recording besides the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney", "Truth_answer": "Ron Richards said McCartney was oblivious to anyone else's feelings in the studio, and that he was driven to making the best possible record, at almost any cost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen during the rehearsals of the song, Hey Jude before the recording besides the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude.", "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal?", "George Harrison remained in the studio control room, with Martin and EMI recording engineer Ken Scott.", "Was there any scandal during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "During the rehearsals that day, Harrison and McCartney had a heated disagreement over the lead guitar part for the song, Hey Jude.", "What came of the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Harrison's idea was to play a guitar phrase responding to each line of the vocal, which did not fit with McCartney's conception of the song's arrangement, and he vetoed it.", "Did anything else happen during the rehearsals of the song, Hey Jude before the recording besides the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney?", "Ron Richards said McCartney was oblivious to anyone else's feelings in the studio, and that he was driven to making the best possible record, at almost any cost." ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did someone leave the band over the recording?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did someone leave the band over the recording of Hey Jude by the Beatles", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did someone leave the band over the recording of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#Trident_Studios_recording", "Context": [ "Where were the abbey road rehearsals for the song, hey jude?", "The Beatles first taped 25 takes of Hey Jude at EMI Studios in London over two nights, 29 and 30 July 1968, with George Martin producing. These served as rehearsals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hey Jude rehearsals besides them taking place at EMI Studios in London?", "The 30 July rehearsals for the song, Hey Jude were filmed for a short documentary titled Music!, which was produced by the National Music Council of Great Britain.", "Who did the Beatles rehearse Hey Jude with?", "The film shows only three of the Beatles performing Hey Jude.", "why were there only 3 beatles performing Hey Jude during the rehearsal?", "George Harrison remained in the studio control room, with Martin and EMI recording engineer Ken Scott.", "Was there any scandal during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "During the rehearsals that day, Harrison and McCartney had a heated disagreement over the lead guitar part for the song, Hey Jude.", "What came of the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney during the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Harrison's idea was to play a guitar phrase responding to each line of the vocal, which did not fit with McCartney's conception of the song's arrangement, and he vetoed it.", "Did anything else happen during the rehearsals of the song, Hey Jude before the recording besides the argument between George Harrison and Paul McCartney?", "Ron Richards said McCartney was oblivious to anyone else's feelings in the studio, and that he was driven to making the best possible record, at almost any cost.", "Did someone leave the band over the recording of Hey Jude by the Beatles?" ], "Conversation_no": 1198, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the rehearsal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the rehearsal for Hey Jude", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles recorded the master track for Hey Jude at Trident, where McCartney and Harrison had each produced sessions for their Apple artists, on 31 July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the rehearsal of Hey Jude by the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Auerbach get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Auerbach get married", "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941." ], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Red Auerbach's wife", "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach married Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Red Auerbach's wife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941.", "Who was Red Auerbach's wife?", "Red Auerbach married Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941." ], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Dorothy Lewis like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Dorothy Lewis like", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Auerbach's wife, Dorothy Lewis, like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941.", "Who was Red Auerbach's wife?", "Red Auerbach married Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941.", "What was Red Auerbach's wife, Dorothy Lewis, like?" ], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach's personal life besides getting married to Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941", "Truth_answer": "Auerbach was one of four children of American-born Marie Auerbach and Russian Jewish immigrant Hyman Auerbach in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach's personal life besides getting married to Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941.", "Who was Red Auerbach's wife?", "Red Auerbach married Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941.", "What was Red Auerbach's wife, Dorothy Lewis, like?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach's personal life besides getting married to Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941?", "Auerbach was one of four children of American-born Marie Auerbach and Russian Jewish immigrant Hyman Auerbach in Brooklyn." ], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Red Auerbach have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach have any children", "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach and Dorothy Lewis had two daughters, Nancy and Randy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941.", "Who was Red Auerbach's wife?", "Red Auerbach married Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941.", "What was Red Auerbach's wife, Dorothy Lewis, like?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach's personal life besides getting married to Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941?", "Auerbach was one of four children of American-born Marie Auerbach and Russian Jewish immigrant Hyman Auerbach in Brooklyn.", "Did Red Auerbach have any children?", "Red Auerbach and Dorothy Lewis had two daughters, Nancy and Randy." ], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his daughters do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Red Auerbach's daughters, Nancy and Randy do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Red Auerbach's daughters, Nancy and Randy do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When did Red Auerbach get married?", "Red Auerbach got married in the spring of 1941.", "Who was Red Auerbach's wife?", "Red Auerbach married Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941.", "What was Red Auerbach's wife, Dorothy Lewis, like?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach's personal life besides getting married to Dorothy Lewis in the spring of 1941?", "Auerbach was one of four children of American-born Marie Auerbach and Russian Jewish immigrant Hyman Auerbach in Brooklyn.", "Did Red Auerbach have any children?", "Red Auerbach and Dorothy Lewis had two daughters, Nancy and Randy.", "What did Red Auerbach's daughters, Nancy and Randy do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1199, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach besides his wife and daughters", "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach's brother Zang Auerbach, four years his junior, was a respected cartoonist and portraitist at the Washington Star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach besides his wife and daughters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is Shia relevant to performance art?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Shia relevant to performance art", "Truth_answer": "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he collaborate with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö", "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this collaboration successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Metamodernist Manifesto successful", "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including #IAMSORRY (2014), #ALLMYMOVIES (2015), #TOUCHMYSOUL (2015), #TAKEMEANYWHERE (2016), and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US (2017–present).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö collaboration successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Was the Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö collaboration successful?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including #IAMSORRY (2014), #ALLMYMOVIES (2015), #TOUCHMYSOUL (2015), #TAKEMEANYWHERE (2016), and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US (2017–present)." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article", "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf occupied a Los Angeles gallery for six days for the #IAMSORRY performance, wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Was the Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö collaboration successful?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including #IAMSORRY (2014), #ALLMYMOVIES (2015), #TOUCHMYSOUL (2015), #TAKEMEANYWHERE (2016), and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US (2017–present).", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article?", "Shia LaBeouf occupied a Los Angeles gallery for six days for the #IAMSORRY performance, wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the members of the gallery react to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the members of the Shia LaBeouf gallery react to this", "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf revealed, that one woman had proceeded to sexually assault him during the #IAMSORRY performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the members of the Los Angeles gallery Shia LaBeouf occupied for six days wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors react to this?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Was the Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö collaboration successful?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including #IAMSORRY (2014), #ALLMYMOVIES (2015), #TOUCHMYSOUL (2015), #TAKEMEANYWHERE (2016), and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US (2017–present).", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article?", "Shia LaBeouf occupied a Los Angeles gallery for six days for the #IAMSORRY performance, wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors.", "How did the members of the Los Angeles gallery Shia LaBeouf occupied for six days wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors react to this?", "Shia LaBeouf revealed, that one woman had proceeded to sexually assault him during the #IAMSORRY performance." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about his connection to performance art?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Shia LaBeouf's connection to performance art", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Shia LaBeouf appeared in a half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Shia LaBeouf's connection to performance art besides #IAMSORRY, #ALLMYMOVIES, #TOUCHMYSOUL, #TAKEMEANYWHERE, and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Was the Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö collaboration successful?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including #IAMSORRY (2014), #ALLMYMOVIES (2015), #TOUCHMYSOUL (2015), #TAKEMEANYWHERE (2016), and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US (2017–present).", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article?", "Shia LaBeouf occupied a Los Angeles gallery for six days for the #IAMSORRY performance, wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors.", "How did the members of the Los Angeles gallery Shia LaBeouf occupied for six days wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors react to this?", "Shia LaBeouf revealed, that one woman had proceeded to sexually assault him during the #IAMSORRY performance.", "What else is interesting about Shia LaBeouf's connection to performance art besides #IAMSORRY, #ALLMYMOVIES, #TOUCHMYSOUL, #TAKEMEANYWHERE, and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US?", "In 2015, Shia LaBeouf appeared in a half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reaction of the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reaction of the public Shia LaBeouf's half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students", "Truth_answer": "One segment in the form of an exaggerated motivational speech, dubbed Just Do It after the Nike slogan, became an Internet meme after going viral within days of being released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction of the public Shia LaBeouf's half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How is Shia LaBeouf relevant to performance art?", "In early 2014, Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö.", "Why did Shia LaBeouf collaborate with British artist and author of The Metamodernist Manifesto, Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Was the Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö collaboration successful?", "Shia LaBeouf, Luke Turner, and Nastja Säde Rönkkö have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including #IAMSORRY (2014), #ALLMYMOVIES (2015), #TOUCHMYSOUL (2015), #TAKEMEANYWHERE (2016), and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US (2017–present).", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article?", "Shia LaBeouf occupied a Los Angeles gallery for six days for the #IAMSORRY performance, wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors.", "How did the members of the Los Angeles gallery Shia LaBeouf occupied for six days wearing a paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors react to this?", "Shia LaBeouf revealed, that one woman had proceeded to sexually assault him during the #IAMSORRY performance.", "What else is interesting about Shia LaBeouf's connection to performance art besides #IAMSORRY, #ALLMYMOVIES, #TOUCHMYSOUL, #TAKEMEANYWHERE, and HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US?", "In 2015, Shia LaBeouf appeared in a half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students.", "What was the reaction of the public Shia LaBeouf's half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students?", "One segment in the form of an exaggerated motivational speech, dubbed Just Do It after the Nike slogan, became an Internet meme after going viral within days of being released." ], "Conversation_no": 1200, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this virilization affect Shia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Virilization Shia LaBeaouf's half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art student affect Shia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Virilization Shia LaBeaouf's half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö & Luke Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art student affect Shia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band increase their popularity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band increase their popularity", "Truth_answer": "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Testament increase their popularity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)", "Context": [ "How did the band Testament increase their popularity?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 1201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they do that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band Testament release their second album, The New Order, and make a number of festival appearances", "Truth_answer": "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Testament release their second album, The New Order, and make a number of festival appearances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)", "Context": [ "How did the band Testament increase their popularity?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "When did the band Testament release their second album, The New Order, and make a number of festival appearances?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 1201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the band Testament in 1989", "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Testament released their third studio album, Practice What You Preach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Order_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Testament in 1989?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)", "Context": [ "How did the band Testament increase their popularity?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "When did the band Testament release their second album, The New Order, and make a number of festival appearances?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "What happened to the band Testament in 1989?", "In 1989 Testament released their third studio album, Practice What You Preach." ], "Conversation_no": 1201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album was released in 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album was released in 1989 by the band Testament", "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Testament released their third studio album, Practice What You Preach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Order_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was released in 1989 by the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the band Testament increase their popularity?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "When did the band Testament release their second album, The New Order, and make a number of festival appearances?", "Testament released their second album, The New Order, in May 1988 and the band also made a number of festival appearances in the summer of 1988.", "What happened to the band Testament in 1989?", "In 1989 Testament released their third studio album, Practice What You Preach.", "What album was released in 1989 by the band Testament?", "In 1989 Testament released their third studio album, Practice What You Preach." ], "Conversation_no": 1201, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album nominated for any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Practice What You Preach by the band Testament, nomiated for any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Practice What You Preach by the band Testament, nomiated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain#Battle_of_Gettysburg", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain#Early_career", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg." ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Chamberlain's rank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Chamberlain's rank", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain#Early_career", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames" ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For which side did Chamberlain fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "For which side did Chamberlain fight", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain#Early_career", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army." ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain#Early_career", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain sustained two slight wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain#Early_career", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“", "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain sustained two slight wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg." ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were Chamberlain's wounds?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Joshua Chamberlain's wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "A shot hit Joshua Chamberlain's sword scabbard and bruised his thigh, and another when his right foot was hit by a spent bullet or piece of shrapnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Joshua Chamberlain's wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“", "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain sustained two slight wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What were Joshua Chamberlain's wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "A shot hit Joshua Chamberlain's sword scabbard and bruised his thigh, and another when his right foot was hit by a spent bullet or piece of shrapnel." ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Chamberlain kill anybody during the battle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chamberlain kill anybody during the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain kill anybody during the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“", "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain sustained two slight wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What were Joshua Chamberlain's wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "A shot hit Joshua Chamberlain's sword scabbard and bruised his thigh, and another when his right foot was hit by a spent bullet or piece of shrapnel.", "Did Joshua Chamberlain kill anybody during the Battle of Gettysburg?" ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Chamberlain receive any medals due to his actions in this Battle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain receive any medals due to his actions in the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Gettysburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://lbha.org/?tag=gehrmann_p2", "http://lbha.org/?tag=gehrmann_p7", "https://civilwartalk.com/threads/favorites-from-the-battle-of-gettysburg.131990/page-2_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain receive any medals due to his actions in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“", "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain sustained two slight wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What were Joshua Chamberlain's wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "A shot hit Joshua Chamberlain's sword scabbard and bruised his thigh, and another when his right foot was hit by a spent bullet or piece of shrapnel.", "Did Joshua Chamberlain kill anybody during the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Did Joshua Chamberlain receive any medals due to his actions in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Gettysburg." ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Chamberlain continue to fight following this Battle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chamberlain continue to fight following this Battle", "Truth_answer": "Due to Joshua Chamberlain being ill with malaria and dysentery, he was taken off active duty until he recovered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain continue to fight following the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain", "Context": [ "Did Joshua Chamberlain participate in the Battle of Gettsyburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What was Joshua Chamberlain's rank at the beginning of the Civil War?", "Joshua Chamberlain was appointed lieutenant colonel of the regiment on August 8, 1862, under the command of Col. Adelbert Ames", "For which side did Joshua Chamberlain fight in the war?", "Joshua Chamberlain volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.", "Was Joshua Chamberlain well-liked by his fellow soldiers?", "Joshua Chamberlain was called one of the knightliest soldiers of the Federal Army.“", "Was Joshua Chamberlain injured in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain sustained two slight wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg.", "What were Joshua Chamberlain's wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "A shot hit Joshua Chamberlain's sword scabbard and bruised his thigh, and another when his right foot was hit by a spent bullet or piece of shrapnel.", "Did Joshua Chamberlain kill anybody during the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Did Joshua Chamberlain receive any medals due to his actions in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Joshua Chamberlain was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Gettysburg.", "Did Joshua Chamberlain continue to fight following the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Due to Joshua Chamberlain being ill with malaria and dysentery, he was taken off active duty until he recovered." ], "Conversation_no": 1202, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Chamberlain retire from Military service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Joshua Chamberlain retire from Military service", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain left the U.S. Army soon after the war ended, having served from 1862 to1866, going back to his home state of Maine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joshua Chamberlain retire from Military service?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused#Musical_style,_lyrics_and_influences", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Refused's musical style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Refused's musical style", "Truth_answer": "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829204446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused#Musical_style,_lyrics_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics." ], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was some of Refused's influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was some of Refused's musical influences", "Truth_answer": "Among Refused's biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829204446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Refused's musical influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused#Musical_style,_lyrics_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "What was some of Refused's musical influences?", "Among Refused's biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects." ], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have anymore influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Refused and Afrojackets have anymore influences", "Truth_answer": "Other bands that have influenced Refused are Fugazi, Inside Out, and Snapcase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Refused have anymore influences besides ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused#Musical_style,_lyrics_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "What was some of Refused's musical influences?", "Among Refused's biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects.", "Do Refused have anymore influences besides ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects?", "Other bands that have influenced Refused are Fugazi, Inside Out, and Snapcase." ], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Refused article", "Truth_answer": "Refused's lyrics focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Refused article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused#Musical_style,_lyrics_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "What was some of Refused's musical influences?", "Among Refused's biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects.", "Do Refused have anymore influences besides ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects?", "Other bands that have influenced Refused are Fugazi, Inside Out, and Snapcase.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Refused article?", "Refused's lyrics focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies." ], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things can you tell me about their lyrics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things can you tell me about Refused's lyrics besides the focus being on fa-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies", "Truth_answer": "Refused's members were all vegan straight edge until their last show in 1998 and a couple of their songs dealt with these topics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829204446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things can you tell me about Refused's lyrics besides the focus being on fa-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused", "Context": [ "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "What was some of Refused's musical influences?", "Among Refused's biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects.", "Do Refused have anymore influences besides ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects?", "Other bands that have influenced Refused are Fugazi, Inside Out, and Snapcase.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Refused article?", "Refused's lyrics focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "What other things can you tell me about Refused's lyrics besides the focus being on fa-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies?", "Refused's members were all vegan straight edge until their last show in 1998 and a couple of their songs dealt with these topics." ], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever change their musical styles during their career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Refused ever change their musical styles during their career", "Truth_answer": "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band, and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Refused ever change their musical styles during their career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused#Musical_style,_lyrics_and_influences", "Context": [ "What was the band Refused's musical style?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics.", "What was some of Refused's musical influences?", "Among Refused's biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects.", "Do Refused have anymore influences besides ManLiftingBanner, Born Against, Slayer, and Ian Svenonius's projects?", "Other bands that have influenced Refused are Fugazi, Inside Out, and Snapcase.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Refused article?", "Refused's lyrics focus on far-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.", "What other things can you tell me about Refused's lyrics besides the focus being on fa-left politics, drawing on anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies?", "Refused's members were all vegan straight edge until their last show in 1998 and a couple of their songs dealt with these topics.", "Did Refused ever change their musical styles during their career?", "Refused started as a fresh-faced positive hardcore band, and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics." ], "Conversation_no": 1203, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about their influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Refused's influences", "Truth_answer": "Refused's first studio album This Just Might Be the Truth was mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Refused's influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)#Fourth_expedition", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition", "Truth_answer": "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)#Fourth_expedition", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria." ], "Conversation_no": 1204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the fourth expedition take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Mitchell's Fourth expedition take place", "Truth_answer": "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Mitchell's Fourth expedition take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)#Fourth_expedition", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Where did Thomas Mitchell's Fourth expedition take place?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria." ], "Conversation_no": 1204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other people were there with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other people were there with Thomas Mitchell on the Fourth expedition", "Truth_answer": "On 15 December 1845, explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition started from Boree (Buree in Mitchell's journal) with a large party including Edmund Kennedy as second in command.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other people were there with Thomas Mitchell on the Fourth expedition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)#Fourth_expedition", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Where did Thomas Mitchell's Fourth expedition take place?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Which other people were there with Thomas Mitchell on the Fourth expedition?", "On 15 December 1845, explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition started from Boree (Buree in Mitchell's journal) with a large party including Edmund Kennedy as second in command." ], "Conversation_no": 1204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they face any difficulty on their way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Thomas Mitchell and his party face any difficulty on the Fourth expedition", "Truth_answer": "Explorer Thomas Mitchell was intensely mortified to find that he was on a tributary of the Burdekin River, and approaching the ground already trodden by Ludwig Leichhardt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Thomas Mitchell and his party face any difficulty on the Fourth expedition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)#Fourth_expedition", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Thomas Mitchell and Fourth expedtition?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Where did Thomas Mitchell's Fourth expedition take place?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46, convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria.", "Which other people were there with Thomas Mitchell on the Fourth expedition?", "On 15 December 1845, explorer Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition started from Boree (Buree in Mitchell's journal) with a large party including Edmund Kennedy as second in command.", "Do Thomas Mitchell and his party face any difficulty on the Fourth expedition?", "Explorer Thomas Mitchell was intensely mortified to find that he was on a tributary of the Burdekin River, and approaching the ground already trodden by Ludwig Leichhardt." ], "Conversation_no": 1204, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Fourth expedition", "Truth_answer": "Explorer Thomas Mitchell returned the head of the Nogoa and struck west finding the fabled north-west river, calling it Victoria River in honour of the sovereign of the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Mitchell (explorer) article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange#Professional_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start his NFL career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start his NFL career", "Truth_answer": "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Red Grange win the game", "Truth_answer": "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie." ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game", "Truth_answer": "In the next game against the Columbus Tigers, Red Grange threw a touchdown pass and recorded 171 yards as the Chiacgo Bears won 14–7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie.", "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game?", "In the next game against the Columbus Tigers, Red Grange threw a touchdown pass and recorded 171 yards as the Chiacgo Bears won 14–7." ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the Giants?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Red Grange join the Giants", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Grange join the Giants?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie.", "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game?", "In the next game against the Columbus Tigers, Red Grange threw a touchdown pass and recorded 171 yards as the Chiacgo Bears won 14–7.", "When did Red Grange join the Giants?" ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other games were important in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other games were important in Red Grange's career", "Truth_answer": "In the 1933 championship, Red Grange made a touchdown-saving tackle that saved the game and the title for the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games were important in Red Grange's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie.", "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game?", "In the next game against the Columbus Tigers, Red Grange threw a touchdown pass and recorded 171 yards as the Chiacgo Bears won 14–7.", "When did Red Grange join the Giants?", "What other games were important in Red Grange's career?", "In the 1933 championship, Red Grange made a touchdown-saving tackle that saved the game and the title for the Chicago Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Grange win other championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Grange win other championships", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Grange win other championships besides the 1933 championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie.", "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game?", "In the next game against the Columbus Tigers, Red Grange threw a touchdown pass and recorded 171 yards as the Chiacgo Bears won 14–7.", "When did Red Grange join the Giants?", "What other games were important in Red Grange's career?", "In the 1933 championship, Red Grange made a touchdown-saving tackle that saved the game and the title for the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win other championships besides the 1933 championship?" ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his career end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Red Grange's playing career end", "Truth_answer": "Red Grange ended his playing career in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Grange's playing career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange", "Context": [ "When did Red Grange start his NFL career?", "On November 22,1925 Red Grange signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win his NFL debut game?", "Red Grange's debut NFL game ended in a scoreless tie.", "What happened after Red Grange's debut NFL game?", "In the next game against the Columbus Tigers, Red Grange threw a touchdown pass and recorded 171 yards as the Chiacgo Bears won 14–7.", "When did Red Grange join the Giants?", "What other games were important in Red Grange's career?", "In the 1933 championship, Red Grange made a touchdown-saving tackle that saved the game and the title for the Chicago Bears.", "Did Red Grange win other championships besides the 1933 championship?", "When did Red Grange's playing career end?", "Red Grange ended his playing career in 1934." ], "Conversation_no": 1205, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after winning the championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Red Grange do after winning championships", "Truth_answer": "Red Grange ended his playing career, and became the backfield coach for the Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Red Grange do after winning championships?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(band)#2004–2009:_Queen_+_Paul_Rodgers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2004", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2004", "Truth_answer": "In November 2004, Queen were among the inaugural inductees into the UK Music Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124203843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Queen in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(band)#2004–2009:_Queen_+_Paul_Rodgers", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Queen in 2004?", "In November 2004, Queen were among the inaugural inductees into the UK Music Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the band Queen in 2005", "Truth_answer": "Between 2005 and 2006, Queen and Paul Rodgers embarked on a world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://beatzone.eu/artist/Queen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Queen in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(band)#2004–2009:_Queen_+_Paul_Rodgers", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Queen in 2004?", "In November 2004, Queen were among the inaugural inductees into the UK Music Hall of Fame.", "What happened to the band Queen in 2005?", "Between 2005 and 2006, Queen and Paul Rodgers embarked on a world tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1206, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Queen have albums", "Truth_answer": "The band Queen has released a total of eighteen number one albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Queen have albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan#1985–1997:_Guns_N'_Roses,_Believe_in_Me_and_Neurotic_Outsiders", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did McKagan play for Guns N Roses", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did McKagan play for Guns N Roses", "Truth_answer": "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan#1985–1997:_Guns_N'_Roses,_Believe_in_Me_and_Neurotic_Outsiders", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses." ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he start with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses", "Truth_answer": "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses." ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have to tryout?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan#1985–1997:_Guns_N'_Roses,_Believe_in_Me_and_Neurotic_Outsiders", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?" ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he enjoy success with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses", "Truth_answer": "With Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?", "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses?", "With Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What country did the band have its most success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country did the band have its most success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan have its most success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Guns_N%27_Roses_concert_tours", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?", "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses?", "With Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "What country did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan have its most success?" ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan go on tour", "Truth_answer": "In May 1991, Guns N' Roses embarked on the two-and-a-half-year-long Use Your Illusion Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan#1985–1997:_Guns_N'_Roses,_Believe_in_Me_and_Neurotic_Outsiders", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?", "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses?", "With Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "What country did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan have its most success?", "Did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan go on tour?", "In May 1991, Guns N' Roses embarked on the two-and-a-half-year-long Use Your Illusion Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Believe in Me?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Believe in Me for Duff McKagan", "Truth_answer": "In 1993 toward the end of his first tenure with Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan released a solo album, Believe in Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Believe in Me for Duff McKagan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Believe_in_Me_(Duff_McKagan_album)", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?", "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses?", "With Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "What country did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan have its most success?", "Did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan go on tour?", "In May 1991, Guns N' Roses embarked on the two-and-a-half-year-long Use Your Illusion Tour.", "What is Believe in Me for Duff McKagan?", "In 1993 toward the end of his first tenure with Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan released a solo album, Believe in Me." ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did McKagan's solo album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Duff McKagan's solo album, Believe in Me, do", "Truth_answer": "At its peak, Duff McKagan's solo album, Believe in Me, reached #137 on the Billboard 200 and is believed to have sold about 100,000 copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161016143014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Believe_in_Me_(Duff_McKagan_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Duff McKagan's solo album, Believe in Me, do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan#1985–1997:_Guns_N'_Roses,_Believe_in_Me_and_Neurotic_Outsiders", "Context": [ "Did Duff McKagan play for Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "What year did Duff McKagan start with Guns N' Roses?", "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Did Duff McKagan have to tryout for Guns N' Roses?", "Did Duff McKagan enjoy success with Guns N' Roses?", "With Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "What country did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan have its most success?", "Did Guns N' Roses with Duff McKagan go on tour?", "In May 1991, Guns N' Roses embarked on the two-and-a-half-year-long Use Your Illusion Tour.", "What is Believe in Me for Duff McKagan?", "In 1993 toward the end of his first tenure with Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan released a solo album, Believe in Me.", "How did Duff McKagan's solo album, Believe in Me, do?", "At its peak, Duff McKagan's solo album, Believe in Me, reached #137 on the Billboard 200 and is believed to have sold about 100,000 copies worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 1207, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Neurotic Outsiders?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Duff McKagan's the Neurotic Outsiders", "Truth_answer": "The Neurotic Outsiders is a short-lived supergroup formed by Duff McKagan, following the release of his solo album Believe in Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Duff McKagan's the Neurotic Outsiders?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it like during the White house years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was it like during the White house years", "Truth_answer": "During her White House years, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003907id_/https://www.wikizero.com/en/Mary_Todd_Lincoln_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it like during the White house years for Mary Todd Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wikizero.com/en/Mary_Todd_Lincoln", "Context": [ "What was it like during the White house years for Mary Todd Lincoln?", "During her White House years, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation." ], "Conversation_no": 1208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she ever placed in a mental institution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever placed in a mental institution", "Truth_answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln was briefly involuntarily institutionalized for psychiatric disease ten years after her husband's murder, but later retired to the home of her sister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever placed in a mental institution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was it like during the White house years for Mary Todd Lincoln?", "During her White House years, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever placed in a mental institution?", "Mary Todd Lincoln was briefly involuntarily institutionalized for psychiatric disease ten years after her husband's murder, but later retired to the home of her sister." ], "Conversation_no": 1208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she ever arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever arrested", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever arrested?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was it like during the White house years for Mary Todd Lincoln?", "During her White House years, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever placed in a mental institution?", "Mary Todd Lincoln was briefly involuntarily institutionalized for psychiatric disease ten years after her husband's murder, but later retired to the home of her sister.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever arrested?" ], "Conversation_no": 1208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Lincoln embarrassed by her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lincoln embarrassed by Mary Todd Lincoln", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Abraham Lincoln embarrassed by Mary Todd Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln", "Context": [ "What was it like during the White house years for Mary Todd Lincoln?", "During her White House years, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever placed in a mental institution?", "Mary Todd Lincoln was briefly involuntarily institutionalized for psychiatric disease ten years after her husband's murder, but later retired to the home of her sister.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever arrested?", "Was Abraham Lincoln embarrassed by Mary Todd Lincoln?" ], "Conversation_no": 1208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did she live in the White House?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Mary Todd Lincoln live in the White House", "Truth_answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln lived in the White House from 1861 to 1865.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mary Todd Lincoln live in the White House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was it like during the White house years for Mary Todd Lincoln?", "During her White House years, Mary Todd Lincoln faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever placed in a mental institution?", "Mary Todd Lincoln was briefly involuntarily institutionalized for psychiatric disease ten years after her husband's murder, but later retired to the home of her sister.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln ever arrested?", "Was Abraham Lincoln embarrassed by Mary Todd Lincoln?", "How long did Mary Todd Lincoln live in the White House?", "Mary Todd Lincoln lived in the White House from 1861 to 1865." ], "Conversation_no": 1208, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she happy in the White House?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln happy in the White House", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln happy in the White House?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Mary's parents do for work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mary's parents do for work", "Truth_answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln's father Robert Smith Todd, was a banker. Her family were slaveholders, and Mary was raised in comfort and refinement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Todd Lincoln's parents do for work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln", "Context": [ "What did Mary Todd Lincoln's parents do for work?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's father Robert Smith Todd, was a banker. Her family were slaveholders, and Mary was raised in comfort and refinement." ], "Conversation_no": 1209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a happy childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Todd Lincoln have a happy childhood", "Truth_answer": "When Mary Todd Lincoln was six, her mother died in childbirth. Two years later, her father married Elizabeth Betsy Humphreys. Mary had a difficult relationship with her stepmother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Todd Lincoln have a happy childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mtlhouse.org/slavery", "Context": [ "What did Mary Todd Lincoln's parents do for work?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's father Robert Smith Todd, was a banker. Her family were slaveholders, and Mary was raised in comfort and refinement.", "Did Mary Todd Lincoln have a happy childhood?", "When Mary Todd Lincoln was six, her mother died in childbirth. Two years later, her father married Elizabeth Betsy Humphreys. Mary had a difficult relationship with her stepmother." ], "Conversation_no": 1209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were her parents like as slaveholders?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Mary Todd Lincoln's parents like as slaveholders", "Truth_answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln's family stories suggest that the Todd slaves were like family members, but there is evidence that the feeling was not reciprocated by the enslaved men and women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101306id_/https://www.mtlhouse.org/slavery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Mary Todd Lincoln's parents like as slaveholders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What did Mary Todd Lincoln's parents do for work?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's father Robert Smith Todd, was a banker. Her family were slaveholders, and Mary was raised in comfort and refinement.", "Did Mary Todd Lincoln have a happy childhood?", "When Mary Todd Lincoln was six, her mother died in childbirth. Two years later, her father married Elizabeth Betsy Humphreys. Mary had a difficult relationship with her stepmother.", "What were Mary Todd Lincoln's parents like as slaveholders?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's family stories suggest that the Todd slaves were like family members, but there is evidence that the feeling was not reciprocated by the enslaved men and women." ], "Conversation_no": 1209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she a good student?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln a good student", "Truth_answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln learned to speak French fluently and studied dance, drama, music, and social graces. She was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003907id_/https://www.wikizero.com/en/Mary_Todd_Lincoln_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Todd Lincoln a good student?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Mary Todd Lincoln's parents do for work?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's father Robert Smith Todd, was a banker. Her family were slaveholders, and Mary was raised in comfort and refinement.", "Did Mary Todd Lincoln have a happy childhood?", "When Mary Todd Lincoln was six, her mother died in childbirth. Two years later, her father married Elizabeth Betsy Humphreys. Mary had a difficult relationship with her stepmother.", "What were Mary Todd Lincoln's parents like as slaveholders?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's family stories suggest that the Todd slaves were like family members, but there is evidence that the feeling was not reciprocated by the enslaved men and women.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln a good student?", "Mary Todd Lincoln learned to speak French fluently and studied dance, drama, music, and social graces. She was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics." ], "Conversation_no": 1209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get along well with her siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary Todd Lincoln get along well with her siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Todd Lincoln get along well with her siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lincolncottage.org/mary-lincoln-another-side-to-her-story/", "Context": [ "What did Mary Todd Lincoln's parents do for work?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's father Robert Smith Todd, was a banker. Her family were slaveholders, and Mary was raised in comfort and refinement.", "Did Mary Todd Lincoln have a happy childhood?", "When Mary Todd Lincoln was six, her mother died in childbirth. Two years later, her father married Elizabeth Betsy Humphreys. Mary had a difficult relationship with her stepmother.", "What were Mary Todd Lincoln's parents like as slaveholders?", "Mary Todd Lincoln's family stories suggest that the Todd slaves were like family members, but there is evidence that the feeling was not reciprocated by the enslaved men and women.", "Was Mary Todd Lincoln a good student?", "Mary Todd Lincoln learned to speak French fluently and studied dance, drama, music, and social graces. She was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics.", "Did Mary Todd Lincoln get along well with her siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 1209, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of her interests as a kid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Mary Todd Lincoln's interests as a kid", "Truth_answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln had a keen interest in politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Mary Todd Lincoln's interests as a kid?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold#Death_of_The_Rev_and_Nightmare_(2009–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they put out and records between 2006-2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they put out and records between 2006-2008", "Truth_answer": "On October 30, 2007, Avenged Sevenfold released their self-titled album, the band's fourth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold put out any records between 2006 and 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold#Death_of_The_Rev_and_Nightmare_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Did Avenged Sevenfold put out any records between 2006 and 2008?", "On October 30, 2007, Avenged Sevenfold released their self-titled album, the band's fourth studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 1210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold's self titled album do well", "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with over 90,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold's self titled album do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold#Death_of_The_Rev_and_Nightmare_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Did Avenged Sevenfold put out any records between 2006 and 2008?", "On October 30, 2007, Avenged Sevenfold released their self-titled album, the band's fourth studio album.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold's self titled album do well?", "Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with over 90,000 copies sold." ], "Conversation_no": 1210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour from 2006-2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold tour from 2006-2008", "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold headlined the 2008 Taste of Chaos tour with Atreyu, Bullet for My Valentine, Blessthefall and Idiot Pilot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_for_My_Valentine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold tour from 2006-2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold#Death_of_The_Rev_and_Nightmare_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Did Avenged Sevenfold put out any records between 2006 and 2008?", "On October 30, 2007, Avenged Sevenfold released their self-titled album, the band's fourth studio album.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold's self titled album do well?", "Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with over 90,000 copies sold.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold tour from 2006-2008?", "Avenged Sevenfold headlined the 2008 Taste of Chaos tour with Atreyu, Bullet for My Valentine, Blessthefall and Idiot Pilot." ], "Conversation_no": 1210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album was that tour promoting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album was Avenged Sevenfold touring promoting", "Truth_answer": "The Taste of Chaos tour was promoting Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was the Taste of Chaos tour promoting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold#Death_of_The_Rev_and_Nightmare_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Did Avenged Sevenfold put out any records between 2006 and 2008?", "On October 30, 2007, Avenged Sevenfold released their self-titled album, the band's fourth studio album.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold's self titled album do well?", "Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with over 90,000 copies sold.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold tour from 2006-2008?", "Avenged Sevenfold headlined the 2008 Taste of Chaos tour with Atreyu, Bullet for My Valentine, Blessthefall and Idiot Pilot.", "What album was the Taste of Chaos tour promoting?", "The Taste of Chaos tour was promoting Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 1210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do from 2006-2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Avenged Sevenfold do from 2006-2008 besides releasing their self-titled fourth studio album, and headlining the 2008 Tase of Chaos tour", "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold released their first DVD titled All Excess on July 17, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blabbermouth.backstreetmerch.com/en-ie/artist/avenged-sevenfold/vests_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Avenged Sevenfold do from 2006-2008 besides releasing their self-titled fourth studio album, and headlining the 2008 Tase of Chaos tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold#Death_of_The_Rev_and_Nightmare_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Did Avenged Sevenfold put out any records between 2006 and 2008?", "On October 30, 2007, Avenged Sevenfold released their self-titled album, the band's fourth studio album.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold's self titled album do well?", "Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with over 90,000 copies sold.", "Did Avenged Sevenfold tour from 2006-2008?", "Avenged Sevenfold headlined the 2008 Taste of Chaos tour with Atreyu, Bullet for My Valentine, Blessthefall and Idiot Pilot.", "What album was the Taste of Chaos tour promoting?", "The Taste of Chaos tour was promoting Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled fourth studio album.", "What else did Avenged Sevenfold do from 2006-2008 besides releasing their self-titled fourth studio album, and headlining the 2008 Tase of Chaos tour?", "Avenged Sevenfold released their first DVD titled All Excess on July 17, 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1210, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold's DVD All Excess do well", "Truth_answer": "All Excess debuted as the No.1 DVD in the USA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold's DVD All Excess do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond was born in Lakewood, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Greg LeMond born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond", "Context": [ "Where was Greg LeMond born?", "Greg LeMond was born in Lakewood, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his childhood like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Greg LeMond's childhood like", "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond was raised in the Washoe Valley, ranch country on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range between Reno and Carson City, Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg LeMond's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond", "Context": [ "Where was Greg LeMond born?", "Greg LeMond was born in Lakewood, California.", "What was Greg LeMond's childhood like?", "Greg LeMond was raised in the Washoe Valley, ranch country on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range between Reno and Carson City, Nevada." ], "Conversation_no": 1211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he made the U.S. team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Greg LeMond when he made the U.S. team", "Truth_answer": "At age 18, Greg LeMond was selected for the 1980 U.S. Olympic cycling team, the youngest ever to make the U.S. team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Greg LeMond when he made the U.S. team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Greg LeMond born?", "Greg LeMond was born in Lakewood, California.", "What was Greg LeMond's childhood like?", "Greg LeMond was raised in the Washoe Valley, ranch country on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range between Reno and Carson City, Nevada.", "How old was Greg LeMond when he made the U.S. team?", "At age 18, Greg LeMond was selected for the 1980 U.S. Olympic cycling team, the youngest ever to make the U.S. team." ], "Conversation_no": 1211, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he when any awards when he was young?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Greg LeMond win any awards when he was young", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg LeMond win any awards when he was young?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he meet Cynthia Lennon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he meet Cynthia Lennon", "Truth_answer": "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they meet while attending school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school", "Truth_answer": "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/john-lennons-wife-cynthia-lennon-785762", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old were they when they met?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old were they when they met", "Truth_answer": "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151204041647id_/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/john-lennons-wife-cynthia-lennon-785762_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/2015/04/02/397057478/in-her-life-after-john-cynthia-lennon-didnt-stop-loving-him", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long before they married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell", "Truth_answer": "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell met in art school in 1957 and were married in 1962, just weeks before The Beatles recorded Love Me Do.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109152544id_/https://www.npr.org/2015/04/02/397057478/in-her-life-after-john-cynthia-lennon-didnt-stop-loving-him_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon#Cynthia_Lennon", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old.", "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell met in art school in 1957 and were married in 1962, just weeks before The Beatles recorded Love Me Do.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did their marriage last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did John and Cynthia Lennon's marriage last", "Truth_answer": "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell were married in 1962, and divorced in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did John and Cynthia Lennon's marriage last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_Lennon", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old.", "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell met in art school in 1957 and were married in 1962, just weeks before The Beatles recorded Love Me Do.“", "How long did John and Cynthia Lennon's marriage last?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell were married in 1962, and divorced in 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Cynthia ever remarry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cynthia ever remarry", "Truth_answer": "Cynthia Lennon later married Roberto Bassanini, John Twist, and then Noel Charles, until his death in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cynthia Lennon ever remarry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_Lennon", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old.", "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell met in art school in 1957 and were married in 1962, just weeks before The Beatles recorded Love Me Do.“", "How long did John and Cynthia Lennon's marriage last?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell were married in 1962, and divorced in 1968.", "Did Cynthia Lennon ever remarry?", "Cynthia Lennon later married Roberto Bassanini, John Twist, and then Noel Charles, until his death in 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she only have one child with Lennon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cynthia Lennon only have one child with John Lennon", "Truth_answer": "Julian Lennon is the only child of Cynthia Powell and John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cynthia Lennon only have one child with John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old.", "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell met in art school in 1957 and were married in 1962, just weeks before The Beatles recorded Love Me Do.“", "How long did John and Cynthia Lennon's marriage last?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell were married in 1962, and divorced in 1968.", "Did Cynthia Lennon ever remarry?", "Cynthia Lennon later married Roberto Bassanini, John Twist, and then Noel Charles, until his death in 2013.", "Did Cynthia Lennon only have one child with John Lennon?", "Julian Lennon is the only child of Cynthia Powell and John Lennon." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable about Cynthia Lennon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Cynthia Lennon", "Truth_answer": "Cynthia Powell attributed the start of the marriage breakdown to John Lennon's use of LSD, and she felt that he slowly lost interest in her as a result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Cynthia Lennon besides John Lennon, Julian Lennon, and marriages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_Lennon#Subsequent_life", "Context": [ "When did John Lennon meet Cynthia Lennon?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957.", "Did John Lennon meet Cynthia Powell while attending school?", "John Lennon met Cynthia Powell in 1957, when they were fellow students at the Liverpool College of Art.", "How old were John Lennon and Cynthia Powell when they met?", "Cynthia Powell met John Lennon when she was 18 and he was 17 years old.", "How long before John Lennon married Cynthia Powell?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell met in art school in 1957 and were married in 1962, just weeks before The Beatles recorded Love Me Do.“", "How long did John and Cynthia Lennon's marriage last?", "John Lennon and Cynthia Powell were married in 1962, and divorced in 1968.", "Did Cynthia Lennon ever remarry?", "Cynthia Lennon later married Roberto Bassanini, John Twist, and then Noel Charles, until his death in 2013.", "Did Cynthia Lennon only have one child with John Lennon?", "Julian Lennon is the only child of Cynthia Powell and John Lennon.", "Is there anything else notable about Cynthia Lennon besides John Lennon, Julian Lennon, and marriages?", "Cynthia Powell attributed the start of the marriage breakdown to John Lennon's use of LSD, and she felt that he slowly lost interest in her as a result." ], "Conversation_no": 1212, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any musical abilities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cynthia Lennon have any musical abilities", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Cynthia Powell made her recording début with a rendition of Those Were the Days which, produced by Paul McCartney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108091316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_Lennon_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cynthia Lennon have any musical abilities?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe#Traditionalism_to_Modernism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Ludwig associated with Farnsworth House?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Ludwig associated with Farnsworth House", "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House." ], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Farnsworth House Mies van der Rohe's first big project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe#Traditionalism_to_Modernism", "Context": [ "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House.", "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project?" ], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the Farnsworth House purchased by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House purchased by", "Truth_answer": "The Farnsworth House was purchased at auction by preservation groups in 2004, and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House purchased by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe#Traditionalism_to_Modernism", "Context": [ "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House.", "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project?", "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House purchased by?", "The Farnsworth House was purchased at auction by preservation groups in 2004, and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum." ], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything of importance displayed today in the Farnsworth House?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything of importance displayed today in Mies' Farnsworth house", "Truth_answer": "Farnsworth House is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202084519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsworth_House_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything of importance displayed today in Mies' Farnsworth house?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House.", "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project?", "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House purchased by?", "The Farnsworth House was purchased at auction by preservation groups in 2004, and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Is there anything of importance displayed today in Mies' Farnsworth house?", "Farnsworth House is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum." ], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the living space in the Farnsworth House open for people to stay in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the living space in the Farnsworth House open for people to stay in", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the living space in the Farnsworth House open for people to stay in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House.", "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project?", "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House purchased by?", "The Farnsworth House was purchased at auction by preservation groups in 2004, and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Is there anything of importance displayed today in Mies' Farnsworth house?", "Farnsworth House is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Is the living space in the Farnsworth House open for people to stay in?" ], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe article", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe#Traditionalism_to_Modernism", "Context": [ "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe associated with Farnsworth House?", "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was rumored to have a brief relationship with Edith Farnsworth, who commissioned his work for the Farnsworth House.", "Was Farnsworth House Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first big project?", "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House purchased by?", "The Farnsworth House was purchased at auction by preservation groups in 2004, and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Is there anything of importance displayed today in Mies' Farnsworth house?", "Farnsworth House is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.", "Is the living space in the Farnsworth House open for people to stay in?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe article?" ], "Conversation_no": 1213, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Mies vision of modern architecture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's vision of modern architecture", "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe developed and built his vision of monumental skin and bones architecture providing the individual a place to fulfill himself in the modern era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's vision of modern architecture?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does the story begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the story begin", "Truth_answer": "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner." ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the local boy do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do", "Truth_answer": "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge." ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he jump?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Billie Joe McAllister jump", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Billie Joe jump in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Why did Billie Joe jump in Ode to Billie Joe?" ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the other characters in the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the other characters in the song Ode to Billie Joe besides the narrator, her brother, her father and Billie Joe McAllister", "Truth_answer": "The other characters are the narrator's mother, and the narrator's brother's wife Becky Thompson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the other characters in the song Ode to Billie Joe besides the narrator, her brother, her father and Billie Joe McAllister?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Why did Billie Joe jump in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Who are the other characters in the song Ode to Billie Joe besides the narrator, her brother, her father and Billie Joe McAllister?", "The other characters are the narrator's mother, and the narrator's brother's wife Becky Thompson" ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the family react?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the family react", "Truth_answer": "The narrator's father seems unmoved and her brother is intrigued, but not enough to be distracted from the lunchtime meal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the narrator's family in Ode to Billie Joe react to local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Why did Billie Joe jump in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Who are the other characters in the song Ode to Billie Joe besides the narrator, her brother, her father and Billie Joe McAllister?", "The other characters are the narrator's mother, and the narrator's brother's wife Becky Thompson", "How did the narrator's family in Ode to Billie Joe react to local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge?", "The narrator's father seems unmoved and her brother is intrigued, but not enough to be distracted from the lunchtime meal." ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the brother have anything to say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the narrator's brother in Ode to Billie Joe have anything to say", "Truth_answer": "The narrator's brother recalls a prank that he, Tom, and Billie Joe played on the narrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the narrator's brother in Ode to Billie Joe have anything to say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Why did Billie Joe jump in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Who are the other characters in the song Ode to Billie Joe besides the narrator, her brother, her father and Billie Joe McAllister?", "The other characters are the narrator's mother, and the narrator's brother's wife Becky Thompson", "How did the narrator's family in Ode to Billie Joe react to local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge?", "The narrator's father seems unmoved and her brother is intrigued, but not enough to be distracted from the lunchtime meal.", "Did the narrator's brother in Ode to Billie Joe have anything to say?", "The narrator's brother recalls a prank that he, Tom, and Billie Joe played on the narrator." ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone actually upset?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone actually upset", "Truth_answer": "The only person affected is the narrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone actually upset about local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe", "Context": [ "How does the story Ode to Billie Joe begin?", "The song Ode to Billie Joe begins on June 3 with the narrator, her brother and her father returning from farming chores to the family house for dinner.", "What did the local boy in Ode to Billie Joe do?", "In Ode to Billie Joe, local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Why did Billie Joe jump in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Who are the other characters in the song Ode to Billie Joe besides the narrator, her brother, her father and Billie Joe McAllister?", "The other characters are the narrator's mother, and the narrator's brother's wife Becky Thompson", "How did the narrator's family in Ode to Billie Joe react to local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge?", "The narrator's father seems unmoved and her brother is intrigued, but not enough to be distracted from the lunchtime meal.", "Did the narrator's brother in Ode to Billie Joe have anything to say?", "The narrator's brother recalls a prank that he, Tom, and Billie Joe played on the narrator.", "Was anyone actually upset about local boy Billie Joe McAllister jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge in Ode to Billie Joe?", "The only person affected is the narrator." ], "Conversation_no": 1214, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does her mother do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Billie Joe McAllister's mother do", "Truth_answer": "The mother says the local preacher visited earlier, and mentioned seeing someone looking much like the narrator and Billie Joe throwin' somethin' off the Tallahatchie Bridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the narrator's mother do in Ode to Billie Joe?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2014", "Truth_answer": "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [ "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account." ], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that song do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do", "Truth_answer": "Let Me Know peaked at number two on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, and eventually reached number one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [ "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account.", "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do?", "Let Me Know peaked at number two on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, and eventually reached number one." ], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Calling All Lovers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Calling All Lovers by Tamar Braxton", "Truth_answer": "Calling All Lovers is Tamar Braxton's third album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Calling All Lovers by Tamar Braxton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [ "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account.", "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do?", "Let Me Know peaked at number two on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, and eventually reached number one.", "What is Calling All Lovers by Tamar Braxton?", "Calling All Lovers is Tamar Braxton's third album." ], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was that released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Calling All Lovers released", "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton's album, Calling All Lovers, was released October 2, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Calling All Lovers released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [ "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account.", "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do?", "Let Me Know peaked at number two on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, and eventually reached number one.", "What is Calling All Lovers by Tamar Braxton?", "Calling All Lovers is Tamar Braxton's third album.", "What year was Calling All Lovers released?", "Tamar Braxton's album, Calling All Lovers, was released October 2, 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some singles on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles on the album Call All Lovers", "Truth_answer": "The singles Catfish and Angels & Demons were released for the Calling All Lovers album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles on the Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [ "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account.", "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do?", "Let Me Know peaked at number two on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, and eventually reached number one.", "What is Calling All Lovers by Tamar Braxton?", "Calling All Lovers is Tamar Braxton's third album.", "What year was Calling All Lovers released?", "Tamar Braxton's album, Calling All Lovers, was released October 2, 2015.", "What were some singles on the Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers album?", "The singles Catfish and Angels & Demons were released for the Calling All Lovers album." ], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers album do", "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at number 2 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers album do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton", "Context": [ "What happened to Tamar Braxton in 2014?", "On October 6, Tamar Braxton's new single Let Me Know featuring rapper Future premiered on Braxton's official SoundCloud account.", "How did that Tamar Braxton song Let Me Know do?", "Let Me Know peaked at number two on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, and eventually reached number one.", "What is Calling All Lovers by Tamar Braxton?", "Calling All Lovers is Tamar Braxton's third album.", "What year was Calling All Lovers released?", "Tamar Braxton's album, Calling All Lovers, was released October 2, 2015.", "What were some singles on the Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers album?", "The singles Catfish and Angels & Demons were released for the Calling All Lovers album.", "How did the Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers album do?", "The album peaked at number 2 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums." ], "Conversation_no": 1215, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything notable about Calling All Lovers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about the album Calling All Lovers", "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton received one Grammy nomination for If I Don't Have You at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards; Best R&B Performance from her album Calling All Lovers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about the album Calling All Lovers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#Group_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who where the original memeber", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who where the original memeber", "Truth_answer": "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Chicago's original members?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#Group_history", "Context": [ "Who were Chicago's original members?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm." ], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they perform for first?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Chicago perform for first", "Truth_answer": "The band Chicago performed on a regular basis at the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in West Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chicago perform for first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#Group_history", "Context": [ "Who were Chicago's original members?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm.", "Who did Chicago perform for first?", "The band Chicago performed on a regular basis at the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in West Hollywood." ], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they record their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Chicago record their first album", "Truth_answer": "The band Chicago's self-titled debut album, Chicago Transit Authority (as they were known then as), was recorded recorded January 27–30, 1969, and released April 28, 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chicago record their first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#Group_history", "Context": [ "Who were Chicago's original members?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm.", "Who did Chicago perform for first?", "The band Chicago performed on a regular basis at the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in West Hollywood.", "When did Chicago record their first album?", "The band Chicago's self-titled debut album, Chicago Transit Authority (as they were known then as), was recorded recorded January 27–30, 1969, and released April 28, 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did it make it to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the album Chicago Transit Authority make it to on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The album Chicago Transit Authority made it to No. 17 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the album Chicago Transit Authority make it to on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#Group_history", "Context": [ "Who were Chicago's original members?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm.", "Who did Chicago perform for first?", "The band Chicago performed on a regular basis at the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in West Hollywood.", "When did Chicago record their first album?", "The band Chicago's self-titled debut album, Chicago Transit Authority (as they were known then as), was recorded recorded January 27–30, 1969, and released April 28, 1969.", "What did the album Chicago Transit Authority make it to on the charts?", "The album Chicago Transit Authority made it to No. 17 on the Billboard 200 album chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they awarded anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Chicago Transit Authority awarded anything", "Truth_answer": "The album Chicago Transit Authority was awarded a platinum disc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Chicago awarded anything for the album Chicago Transit Authority?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)", "Context": [ "Who were Chicago's original members?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm.", "Who did Chicago perform for first?", "The band Chicago performed on a regular basis at the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in West Hollywood.", "When did Chicago record their first album?", "The band Chicago's self-titled debut album, Chicago Transit Authority (as they were known then as), was recorded recorded January 27–30, 1969, and released April 28, 1969.", "What did the album Chicago Transit Authority make it to on the charts?", "The album Chicago Transit Authority made it to No. 17 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Was the band Chicago awarded anything for the album Chicago Transit Authority?", "The album Chicago Transit Authority was awarded a platinum disc." ], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next after the album Chicago Transit Authority was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)", "Truth_answer": "The band was Chicago booked to perform at Woodstock in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after the album Chicago Transit Authority was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)", "Context": [ "Who were Chicago's original members?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967, at a meeting involving Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, and Robert Lamm.", "Who did Chicago perform for first?", "The band Chicago performed on a regular basis at the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in West Hollywood.", "When did Chicago record their first album?", "The band Chicago's self-titled debut album, Chicago Transit Authority (as they were known then as), was recorded recorded January 27–30, 1969, and released April 28, 1969.", "What did the album Chicago Transit Authority make it to on the charts?", "The album Chicago Transit Authority made it to No. 17 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Was the band Chicago awarded anything for the album Chicago Transit Authority?", "The album Chicago Transit Authority was awarded a platinum disc.", "What happened next after the album Chicago Transit Authority was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)?", "The band was Chicago booked to perform at Woodstock in 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 1216, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Chicago perform at Woodstock in 1969", "Truth_answer": "Santana took the band Chicago's place at Woodstock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Chicago perform at Woodstock in 1969?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he support prohibition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he support prohibition", "Truth_answer": "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments", "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules", "Truth_answer": "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hazare get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this", "Truth_answer": "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What laws were passed due to Hazare's group and his beliefs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What laws were passed due to Hazare's group and his beliefs", "Truth_answer": "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect this.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What laws were passed due to Anna Hazare's youth group and his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal.", "What laws were passed due to Anna Hazare's youth group and his beliefs?", "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect this." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he project his influence onto any other groups?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare project his influence onto any other groups", "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazarezare appealed to the Maharashtra government to pass a law whereby prohibition would come into force in a village if 25% of the women in the village demanded it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare project his influence onto any other groups besides the Ralegan Siddhi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal.", "What laws were passed due to Anna Hazare's youth group and his beliefs?", "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect this.", "Did Anna Hazare project his influence onto any other groups besides the Ralegan Siddhi?", "Anna Hazarezare appealed to the Maharashtra government to pass a law whereby prohibition would come into force in a village if 25% of the women in the village demanded it." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Holi ceremony?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Holi ceremony", "Truth_answer": "The festival of Holi is celebrated as a symbolic burning of evil", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Holi ceremony?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal.", "What laws were passed due to Anna Hazare's youth group and his beliefs?", "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect this.", "Did Anna Hazare project his influence onto any other groups besides the Ralegan Siddhi?", "Anna Hazarezare appealed to the Maharashtra government to pass a law whereby prohibition would come into force in a village if 25% of the women in the village demanded it.", "What is the Holi ceremony?", "The festival of Holi is celebrated as a symbolic burning of evil" ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other things he wanted banned aside from alcohol?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other things Anna Hazare wanted banned aside from alcohol", "Truth_answer": "It was decided to ban the sale of tobacco, cigarettes, and beedies in the village.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other things Anna Hazare wanted banned aside from alcohol?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare#Prohibition_of_alcohol", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal.", "What laws were passed due to Anna Hazare's youth group and his beliefs?", "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect this.", "Did Anna Hazare project his influence onto any other groups besides the Ralegan Siddhi?", "Anna Hazarezare appealed to the Maharashtra government to pass a law whereby prohibition would come into force in a village if 25% of the women in the village demanded it.", "What is the Holi ceremony?", "The festival of Holi is celebrated as a symbolic burning of evil", "Were there any other things Anna Hazare wanted banned aside from alcohol?", "It was decided to ban the sale of tobacco, cigarettes, and beedies in the village." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he justify his actions during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Anna Hazare justify his actions during the prohibition", "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare justified this punishment by stating that rural India was a harsh society.The alcoholics were punished so that their families would not be destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Anna Hazare justify his actions during the prohibition?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare", "Context": [ "Why did Anna Hazare support prohibition?", "The economy of Ralegan Siddhi had become reliant on the illegal manufacture and sale of alcohol, a product on which many of the villagers had become dependent.", "Did Anna Hazare close down any bars or drinking establishments?", "Anna Hazare and the youth group, and the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village. Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group resort to violent means to get people to follow their rules?", "Liquor brewing units who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Did Anna Hazare and the youth group get into any legal trouble for doing this?", "The liquor brewing unit owners could not complain as their businesses were illegal.", "What laws were passed due to Anna Hazare's youth group and his beliefs?", "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect this.", "Did Anna Hazare project his influence onto any other groups besides the Ralegan Siddhi?", "Anna Hazarezare appealed to the Maharashtra government to pass a law whereby prohibition would come into force in a village if 25% of the women in the village demanded it.", "What is the Holi ceremony?", "The festival of Holi is celebrated as a symbolic burning of evil", "Were there any other things Anna Hazare wanted banned aside from alcohol?", "It was decided to ban the sale of tobacco, cigarettes, and beedies in the village.", "How did Anna Hazare justify his actions during the prohibition?", "Anna Hazare justified this punishment by stating that rural India was a harsh society.The alcoholics were punished so that their families would not be destroyed." ], "Conversation_no": 1217, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is of note in this document?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is of note in the Anna Hazare document", "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his efforts in establishing this village as a model for others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is of note in the Anna Hazare document beside prohibition?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug#Criticisms_and_his_view_of_critics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his most vocal critic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was his most vocal critic", "Truth_answer": "Throughout his years of research, Borlaug's programs often faced opposition by people who consider genetic crossbreeding to be unnatural or to have negative effects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Norman Borlaug's most vocal critic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug#Criticisms_and_his_view_of_critics", "Context": [ "Who was Norman Borlaug's most vocal critic?", "Throughout his years of research, Borlaug's programs often faced opposition by people who consider genetic crossbreeding to be unnatural or to have negative effects." ], "Conversation_no": 1218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their biggest issue with him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was critic's biggest issue with Norman Borlaug", "Truth_answer": "Borlaug's work has been criticized for bringing large-scale monoculture, input-intensive farming techniques to countries that had previously relied on subsistence farming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was critic's biggest issue with Norman Borlaug?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was Norman Borlaug's most vocal critic?", "Throughout his years of research, Borlaug's programs often faced opposition by people who consider genetic crossbreeding to be unnatural or to have negative effects.", "What was critic's biggest issue with Norman Borlaug?", "Borlaug's work has been criticized for bringing large-scale monoculture, input-intensive farming techniques to countries that had previously relied on subsistence farming." ], "Conversation_no": 1218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he prove them wrong?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Borlaug prove his critics wrong", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Borlaug prove his critics wrong?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug#Criticisms_and_his_view_of_critics", "Context": [ "Who was Norman Borlaug's most vocal critic?", "Throughout his years of research, Borlaug's programs often faced opposition by people who consider genetic crossbreeding to be unnatural or to have negative effects.", "What was critic's biggest issue with Norman Borlaug?", "Borlaug's work has been criticized for bringing large-scale monoculture, input-intensive farming techniques to countries that had previously relied on subsistence farming.", "Did Borlaug prove his critics wrong?" ], "Conversation_no": 1218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he think about his critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Borlaug think about his critics", "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug refuted or dismissed most claims of his critics, but did take certain concerns seriously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Borlaug think about his critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug#Criticisms_and_his_view_of_critics", "Context": [ "Who was Norman Borlaug's most vocal critic?", "Throughout his years of research, Borlaug's programs often faced opposition by people who consider genetic crossbreeding to be unnatural or to have negative effects.", "What was critic's biggest issue with Norman Borlaug?", "Borlaug's work has been criticized for bringing large-scale monoculture, input-intensive farming techniques to countries that had previously relied on subsistence farming.", "Did Borlaug prove his critics wrong?", "What did Borlaug think about his critics?", "Norman Borlaug refuted or dismissed most claims of his critics, but did take certain concerns seriously." ], "Conversation_no": 1218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which concerns did he take seriously?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which critic concerns did Norman Borlaug take seriously", "Truth_answer": "Of environmental lobbyists opposing crop yield improvements, Borlaug stated, some of the environmental lobbyists of the Western nations are the salt of the earth, but many of them are elitists.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which critic concerns did Norman Borlaug take seriously?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug#Criticisms_and_his_view_of_critics", "Context": [ "Who was Norman Borlaug's most vocal critic?", "Throughout his years of research, Borlaug's programs often faced opposition by people who consider genetic crossbreeding to be unnatural or to have negative effects.", "What was critic's biggest issue with Norman Borlaug?", "Borlaug's work has been criticized for bringing large-scale monoculture, input-intensive farming techniques to countries that had previously relied on subsistence farming.", "Did Borlaug prove his critics wrong?", "What did Borlaug think about his critics?", "Norman Borlaug refuted or dismissed most claims of his critics, but did take certain concerns seriously.", "Which critic concerns did Norman Borlaug take seriously?", "Of environmental lobbyists opposing crop yield improvements, Borlaug stated, some of the environmental lobbyists of the Western nations are the salt of the earth, but many of them are elitists.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1218, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about the environmental lobby", "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug's name is nearly synonymous with the Green Revolution, against which many criticisms have been mounted over the decades by environmentalists and some nutritionalists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Norman Borlaug's criticisms and his view of critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.germantownbulldogs.org/pages/Indian%20Project/plains.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is unique about the Plain Indians' culture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is unique about the Plain Indians' culture", "Truth_answer": "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118061705id_/http://www.germantownbulldogs.org:80/pages/Indian%20Project/plains.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Hunting", "Context": [ "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo." ], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what game did they hunt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What game did the Plains Indians hunt", "Truth_answer": "Although people of the Plains hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, buffalo was the primary game food source.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212172843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What game did the Plains Indians hunt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Gender_roles", "Context": [ "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo.", "What game did the Plains Indians hunt?", "Although people of the Plains hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, buffalo was the primary game food source." ], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the differences between men and women in their culture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the differences between men and women in the Plains Indians' culture", "Truth_answer": "Historically, Plains Indian women had distinctly defined gender roles that were different from, but complementary to, men's roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212172843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the differences between men and women in the Plains Indians' culture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-history/precontact-and-early-colonial-era/spanish-colonization/v/comparing-european-and-native-american-cultures", "Context": [ "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo.", "What game did the Plains Indians hunt?", "Although people of the Plains hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, buffalo was the primary game food source.", "What were the differences between men and women in the Plains Indians' culture?", "Historically, Plains Indian women had distinctly defined gender roles that were different from, but complementary to, men's roles." ], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What differences are there in Indian culture and European culture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What differences are there in Indian and European culture", "Truth_answer": "Differences between Indian and European Plains Indians were land, property and trade, religion, gender roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What differences are there in Indian and European culture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Religion", "Context": [ "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo.", "What game did the Plains Indians hunt?", "Although people of the Plains hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, buffalo was the primary game food source.", "What were the differences between men and women in the Plains Indians' culture?", "Historically, Plains Indian women had distinctly defined gender roles that were different from, but complementary to, men's roles.", "What differences are there in Indian and European culture?", "Differences between Indian and European Plains Indians were land, property and trade, religion, gender roles." ], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is fascinating about their culture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is fascinating about the Plains Indians' culture", "Truth_answer": "In Plains cosmology, certain items may possess spiritual power, particularly medicine bundles which are only entrusted to prominent religious figures of a tribe, passed from succeeding generational keeper to keeper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is fascinating about the Plains Indians' culture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo.", "What game did the Plains Indians hunt?", "Although people of the Plains hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, buffalo was the primary game food source.", "What were the differences between men and women in the Plains Indians' culture?", "Historically, Plains Indian women had distinctly defined gender roles that were different from, but complementary to, men's roles.", "What differences are there in Indian and European culture?", "Differences between Indian and European Plains Indians were land, property and trade, religion, gender roles.", "What is fascinating about the Plains Indians' culture?", "In Plains cosmology, certain items may possess spiritual power, particularly medicine bundles which are only entrusted to prominent religious figures of a tribe, passed from succeeding generational keeper to keeper." ], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did their culture change when they met Europeans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Plains Indians' culture change when they met the Europeans", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Plains Indians' culture change when they met the Europeans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Religion", "Context": [ "What is unique about the Plains Indians' culture?", "The Plains Indian Culture followed the buffalo migration-or movement of the buffalo.", "What game did the Plains Indians hunt?", "Although people of the Plains hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, buffalo was the primary game food source.", "What were the differences between men and women in the Plains Indians' culture?", "Historically, Plains Indian women had distinctly defined gender roles that were different from, but complementary to, men's roles.", "What differences are there in Indian and European culture?", "Differences between Indian and European Plains Indians were land, property and trade, religion, gender roles.", "What is fascinating about the Plains Indians' culture?", "In Plains cosmology, certain items may possess spiritual power, particularly medicine bundles which are only entrusted to prominent religious figures of a tribe, passed from succeeding generational keeper to keeper.", "How did the Plains Indians' culture change when they met the Europeans?" ], "Conversation_no": 1219, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Sun Dance about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the Plains Indians' Sun Dance about", "Truth_answer": "The Sun Dance is an elaborate spiritual ceremony involving personal sacrifice, multiple days of fasting and prayer for the good of loved ones and the benefit of the entire community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the Plains Indians' Sun Dance about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is warfare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is warfare", "Truth_answer": "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [ "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture." ], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the first factor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians", "Truth_answer": "First, was the Spanish colonization of New Mexico which stimulated raids and counter-raids by Spaniards and Indians for goods and slaves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212172843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [ "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture.", "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "First, was the Spanish colonization of New Mexico which stimulated raids and counter-raids by Spaniards and Indians for goods and slaves." ], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the second factor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the second factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians", "Truth_answer": "Second, was the contact of the Indians with French fur traders which increased rivalry among Indian tribes to control trade and trade routes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212172843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [ "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture.", "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "First, was the Spanish colonization of New Mexico which stimulated raids and counter-raids by Spaniards and Indians for goods and slaves.", "What was the second factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Second, was the contact of the Indians with French fur traders which increased rivalry among Indian tribes to control trade and trade routes." ], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the third factor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the third factor that led to warfare with the Plains Indians", "Truth_answer": "Third, was the acquisition of the horse and the greater mobility it afforded the Plains Indians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212172843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the third factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [ "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture.", "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "First, was the Spanish colonization of New Mexico which stimulated raids and counter-raids by Spaniards and Indians for goods and slaves.", "What was the second factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Second, was the contact of the Indians with French fur traders which increased rivalry among Indian tribes to control trade and trade routes.", "What was the third factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Third, was the acquisition of the horse and the greater mobility it afforded the Plains Indians." ], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the plains indians get horses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Plains Indians get horses", "Truth_answer": "When horses were obtained, the Plains tribes rapidly integrated them into their daily lives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212172843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Plains Indians get horses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [ "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture.", "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "First, was the Spanish colonization of New Mexico which stimulated raids and counter-raids by Spaniards and Indians for goods and slaves.", "What was the second factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Second, was the contact of the Indians with French fur traders which increased rivalry among Indian tribes to control trade and trade routes.", "What was the third factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Third, was the acquisition of the horse and the greater mobility it afforded the Plains Indians.", "Did the Plains Indians get horses?", "When horses were obtained, the Plains tribes rapidly integrated them into their daily lives." ], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plains Indians's warfare besides the three factors that led to it", "Truth_answer": "The Lakota or Teton Sioux enjoyed the happy medium between North and South and became the dominant Plains tribe by the mid 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plains Indians's warfare besides the three factors that led to it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians#Warfare", "Context": [ "What was Plains Indians warfare?", "The earliest Spanish explorers in the 16th century did not find the Plains Indians especially warlike. Three factors led to a growing importance of warfare in Plains Indian culture.", "What was the first factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "First, was the Spanish colonization of New Mexico which stimulated raids and counter-raids by Spaniards and Indians for goods and slaves.", "What was the second factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Second, was the contact of the Indians with French fur traders which increased rivalry among Indian tribes to control trade and trade routes.", "What was the third factor that lead to warfare with the Plains Indians?", "Third, was the acquisition of the horse and the greater mobility it afforded the Plains Indians.", "Did the Plains Indians get horses?", "When horses were obtained, the Plains tribes rapidly integrated them into their daily lives.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plains Indians's warfare besides the three factors that led to it?", "The Lakota or Teton Sioux enjoyed the happy medium between North and South and became the dominant Plains tribe by the mid 19th century." ], "Conversation_no": 1220, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their greatest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Plains Indians' greatest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "The Plain Indians' greatest accomplishment what the acquisition of horses and the way they utilized them to advance their quality of life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Plains Indians' greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica#Formation_and_early_years_(1996–1999)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1996?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1996", "Truth_answer": "Sonata Arctica was founded by Marko Paasikoski, Jani Liimatainen and Tommy Portimo in Kemi at the end of 1995 and Pentti Peura joined in early 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Sonata Arctica in 1996?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica#Formation_and_early_years_(1996–1999)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Sonata Arctica in 1996?", "Sonata Arctica was founded by Marko Paasikoski, Jani Liimatainen and Tommy Portimo in Kemi at the end of 1995 and Pentti Peura joined in early 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sonata Arctica form", "Truth_answer": "The band was founded by Marko Paasikoski (guitar), Jani Liimatainen (guitar) and Tommy Portimo (drums) in 1995 while (Tony Kakko (vocals) and Pentti Peura (bass) joined in early 1996)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sonata Arctica form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Sonata Arctica in 1996?", "Sonata Arctica was founded by Marko Paasikoski, Jani Liimatainen and Tommy Portimo in Kemi at the end of 1995 and Pentti Peura joined in early 1996.", "How did Sonata Arctica form?", "The band was founded by Marko Paasikoski (guitar), Jani Liimatainen (guitar) and Tommy Portimo (drums) in 1995 while (Tony Kakko (vocals) and Pentti Peura (bass) joined in early 1996)" ], "Conversation_no": 1221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sonata Arctica members meet", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sonata Arctica members meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica#Formation_and_early_years_(1996–1999)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Sonata Arctica in 1996?", "Sonata Arctica was founded by Marko Paasikoski, Jani Liimatainen and Tommy Portimo in Kemi at the end of 1995 and Pentti Peura joined in early 1996.", "How did Sonata Arctica form?", "The band was founded by Marko Paasikoski (guitar), Jani Liimatainen (guitar) and Tommy Portimo (drums) in 1995 while (Tony Kakko (vocals) and Pentti Peura (bass) joined in early 1996)", "How did Sonata Arctica members meet?" ], "Conversation_no": 1221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they get their name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sonata Arctica get their name", "Truth_answer": "Sonata Arctica changed their name to Sonata Arctica, because they thought they wouldn't be able to sell metal albums with the previous name and because Spinefarm asked them to.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sonata Arctica get their name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica#Formation_and_early_years_(1996–1999)", "Context": [ "What happened with the band Sonata Arctica in 1996?", "Sonata Arctica was founded by Marko Paasikoski, Jani Liimatainen and Tommy Portimo in Kemi at the end of 1995 and Pentti Peura joined in early 1996.", "How did Sonata Arctica form?", "The band was founded by Marko Paasikoski (guitar), Jani Liimatainen (guitar) and Tommy Portimo (drums) in 1995 while (Tony Kakko (vocals) and Pentti Peura (bass) joined in early 1996)", "How did Sonata Arctica members meet?", "How did Sonata Arctica get their name?", "Sonata Arctica changed their name to Sonata Arctica, because they thought they wouldn't be able to sell metal albums with the previous name and because Spinefarm asked them to." ], "Conversation_no": 1221, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the song, Sonata Arctica, by", "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Sonata Arctica recorded a demo entitled FullMoon in Kemi's Tico Tico Studios, which was their first real metal recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song Sonata Arctica recorded in their formation and early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica#Unia_and_The_Days_of_Grays_(2007–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band", "Truth_answer": "Unia, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica. The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sonata Arctica's Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Sonata Arctica's Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Unia, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica. The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 1222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album a hit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Wsa the Sonata Arctica album, Unia a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unia", "Context": [ "Is Sonata Arctica's Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Unia, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica. The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album.", "Wsa the Sonata Arctica album, Unia a hit?" ], "Conversation_no": 1222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the artist in the Sonata Arctica album, Unia", "Truth_answer": "Sonata Arctica album, Unia is the last album that features Jani Liimatainen, who was later replaced by Elias Viljanen after the album was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the artist in the Sonata Arctica album, Unia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Kakko", "Context": [ "Is Sonata Arctica's Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Unia, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica. The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album.", "Wsa the Sonata Arctica album, Unia a hit?", "Who were the artist in the Sonata Arctica album, Unia?", "Sonata Arctica album, Unia is the last album that features Jani Liimatainen, who was later replaced by Elias Viljanen after the album was released." ], "Conversation_no": 1222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was their lead singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Sonata Arctica's lead singer", "Truth_answer": "Tony Kakko is mainly known as the vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative force in the band Sonata Arctica since 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220204722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Kakko_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sonata Arctica's lead singer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica#Unia_and_The_Days_of_Grays_(2007–2011)", "Context": [ "Is Sonata Arctica's Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Unia, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica. The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album.", "Wsa the Sonata Arctica album, Unia a hit?", "Who were the artist in the Sonata Arctica album, Unia?", "Sonata Arctica album, Unia is the last album that features Jani Liimatainen, who was later replaced by Elias Viljanen after the album was released.", "Who was Sonata Arctica's lead singer?", "Tony Kakko is mainly known as the vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative force in the band Sonata Arctica since 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the album released first?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the album released first", "Truth_answer": "Sonata Arctica's The Days of Grays was released on September 16, 2009 in Finland and September 22 in the USA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Sonata Arctica album, The Days of Grays released first?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Sonata Arctica's Unia and The Days of Grays a musical band?", "Unia, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica. The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album.", "Wsa the Sonata Arctica album, Unia a hit?", "Who were the artist in the Sonata Arctica album, Unia?", "Sonata Arctica album, Unia is the last album that features Jani Liimatainen, who was later replaced by Elias Viljanen after the album was released.", "Who was Sonata Arctica's lead singer?", "Tony Kakko is mainly known as the vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative force in the band Sonata Arctica since 1996.", "Where was the Sonata Arctica album, The Days of Grays released first?", "Sonata Arctica's The Days of Grays was released on September 16, 2009 in Finland and September 22 in the USA." ], "Conversation_no": 1222, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Sonata Arctica do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Sonata Arctica album, The Days of Grays do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#McLaren_comeback,_third_world_title,_and_second_retirement_(1982–1985)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you provide me a little information on the Return to racing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you provide me a little information on the Return to racing", "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary." ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to get burns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns", "Truth_answer": "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames" ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How bad were his burns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How bad were Niki Lauda burns", "Truth_answer": "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#1976_Nürburgring_crash", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood." ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns", "Truth_answer": "After the accident Niki Lauda always wore a cap to cover the scars on his head. He arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood.", "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns?", "After the accident Niki Lauda always wore a cap to cover the scars on his head. He arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising." ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he suffer any more injuries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda suffer any more injuries", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda suffer any more injuries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood.", "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns?", "After the accident Niki Lauda always wore a cap to cover the scars on his head. He arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising.", "Did Niki Lauda suffer any more injuries?" ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any races?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda win any races", "Truth_answer": "Niki Lauda is a three-time F1 World Drivers' Champion, winning in 1975, 1977 and 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://framedwallartprints.co.uk/ASSETS/Cars/F1/13%20Niki%20Lauda.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda win any races?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood.", "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns?", "After the accident Niki Lauda always wore a cap to cover the scars on his head. He arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising.", "Did Niki Lauda suffer any more injuries?", "Did Niki Lauda win any races?", "Niki Lauda is a three-time F1 World Drivers' Champion, winning in 1975, 1977 and 1984." ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he dislike his teammate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Niki Lauda dislike his teammate", "Truth_answer": "Niki Lauda disliked his new teammate, Reutemann, who had served as his replacement driver. Lauda was not comfortable with this move and felt he had been let down by Ferrari", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Niki Lauda dislike his teammate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda#Return_to_racing", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood.", "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns?", "After the accident Niki Lauda always wore a cap to cover the scars on his head. He arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising.", "Did Niki Lauda suffer any more injuries?", "Did Niki Lauda win any races?", "Niki Lauda is a three-time F1 World Drivers' Champion, winning in 1975, 1977 and 1984.", "Why did Niki Lauda dislike his teammate?", "Niki Lauda disliked his new teammate, Reutemann, who had served as his replacement driver. Lauda was not comfortable with this move and felt he had been let down by Ferrari" ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever argue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda argue", "Truth_answer": "Lauda answered, We never could stand each other, and instead of taking pressure off me, they put on even more by bringing Carlos Reutemann into the team.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Niki Lauda and his teammate ever argue?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you provide me a little information on Niki Lauda/s return to racing?", "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "What did Niki Lauda do to get burns?", "Niki Lauda was involved in an accident where his Ferrari swerved off the track, hit an embankment, burst into flames", "How bad were Niki Lauda's burns?", "Niki Lauda suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood.", "Are there any other interesting apsects about Niki Lauda's return to racing besides his burns?", "After the accident Niki Lauda always wore a cap to cover the scars on his head. He arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising.", "Did Niki Lauda suffer any more injuries?", "Did Niki Lauda win any races?", "Niki Lauda is a three-time F1 World Drivers' Champion, winning in 1975, 1977 and 1984.", "Why did Niki Lauda dislike his teammate?", "Niki Lauda disliked his new teammate, Reutemann, who had served as his replacement driver. Lauda was not comfortable with this move and felt he had been let down by Ferrari", "Did Niki Lauda and his teammate ever argue?", "Lauda answered, We never could stand each other, and instead of taking pressure off me, they put on even more by bringing Carlos Reutemann into the team.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1223, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any additional information regarding his teammate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any additional information about Niki Lauda's teammate", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any additional information about Niki Lauda's teammate?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler#Early_life_and_high_school_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he grow up", "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California, just south of Fresno, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler#Early_life_and_high_school_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up?", "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California, just south of Fresno, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Tyson Chander's parents", "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler was born to Frank Chandler and Vernie Threadgill, though he did not meet his father Frank until later in his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tyson Chander's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up?", "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California, just south of Fresno, California.", "Who were Tyson Chander's parents?", "Tyson Chandler was born to Frank Chandler and Vernie Threadgill, though he did not meet his father Frank until later in his life." ], "Conversation_no": 1224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have siblings", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler has a sister and three brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler#Early_life_and_high_school_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up?", "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California, just south of Fresno, California.", "Who were Tyson Chander's parents?", "Tyson Chandler was born to Frank Chandler and Vernie Threadgill, though he did not meet his father Frank until later in his life.", "Did Tyson Chandler have any siblings?", "Tyson Chandler has a sister and three brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 1224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play high school basketball", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler play any high school basketball", "Truth_answer": "In his freshman year, Tyson Chandler made the varsity team and played with future NBA player Tayshaun Prince, who was then a senior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler play any high school basketball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler#Early_life_and_high_school_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up?", "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California, just south of Fresno, California.", "Who were Tyson Chander's parents?", "Tyson Chandler was born to Frank Chandler and Vernie Threadgill, though he did not meet his father Frank until later in his life.", "Did Tyson Chandler have any siblings?", "Tyson Chandler has a sister and three brothers.", "Did Tyson Chandler play any high school basketball?", "In his freshman year, Tyson Chandler made the varsity team and played with future NBA player Tayshaun Prince, who was then a senior." ], "Conversation_no": 1224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he excel there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler excel at college", "Truth_answer": "In his freshman year, Chandler made the varsity team and played with future NBA player Tayshaun Prince.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler excel in high school basketball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler#Early_life_and_high_school_career", "Context": [ "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up?", "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California, just south of Fresno, California.", "Who were Tyson Chander's parents?", "Tyson Chandler was born to Frank Chandler and Vernie Threadgill, though he did not meet his father Frank until later in his life.", "Did Tyson Chandler have any siblings?", "Tyson Chandler has a sister and three brothers.", "Did Tyson Chandler play any high school basketball?", "In his freshman year, Tyson Chandler made the varsity team and played with future NBA player Tayshaun Prince, who was then a senior.", "Did Tyson Chandler excel in high school basketball?", "In his freshman year, Chandler made the varsity team and played with future NBA player Tayshaun Prince." ], "Conversation_no": 1224, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler go to college", "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler was recruited by several universities and considered UCLA, Arizona, Syracuse, Memphis, Kentucky and Michigan. Chandler then declared for the 2001 NBA draft as a prep-to-pro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is important for the reader to know about her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is important for the reader to know about her personal life", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any highlights in her personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life", "Truth_answer": "Following the release of The Greatest, Marshall canceled her impending spring 2006 tour, and used the hiatus to recover from mental health issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles.", "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life?", "Following the release of The Greatest, Marshall canceled her impending spring 2006 tour, and used the hiatus to recover from mental health issues." ], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cat Power do next", "Truth_answer": "As part of her recovery, Cat Power was admitted to the psychiatric ward at Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute but left after a week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106010042id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_power_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cat Power do next after cancelling her impending spring 2006 tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles.", "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life?", "Following the release of The Greatest, Marshall canceled her impending spring 2006 tour, and used the hiatus to recover from mental health issues.", "What did Cat Power do next after cancelling her impending spring 2006 tour?", "As part of her recovery, Cat Power was admitted to the psychiatric ward at Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute but left after a week." ], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Cat Power's participation in Little Girl Blue go", "Truth_answer": "Little Girl Blue premiered at the 2015 Venice Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cat Power's participation in Little Girl Blue go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles.", "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life?", "Following the release of The Greatest, Marshall canceled her impending spring 2006 tour, and used the hiatus to recover from mental health issues.", "What did Cat Power do next after cancelling her impending spring 2006 tour?", "As part of her recovery, Cat Power was admitted to the psychiatric ward at Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute but left after a week.", "How did Cat Power's participation in Little Girl Blue go?", "Little Girl Blue premiered at the 2015 Venice Film Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she go from there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Cat Power go from Little Girl Blue", "Truth_answer": "On television, Marshall starred on China, IL, in the hourlong musical special Magical Pet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Cat Power go from Little Girl Blue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#1992–95:_Beginnings", "Context": [ "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles.", "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life?", "Following the release of The Greatest, Marshall canceled her impending spring 2006 tour, and used the hiatus to recover from mental health issues.", "What did Cat Power do next after cancelling her impending spring 2006 tour?", "As part of her recovery, Cat Power was admitted to the psychiatric ward at Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute but left after a week.", "How did Cat Power's participation in Little Girl Blue go?", "Little Girl Blue premiered at the 2015 Venice Film Festival.", "Where did Cat Power go from Little Girl Blue?", "On television, Marshall starred on China, IL, in the hourlong musical special Magical Pet." ], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do in New York?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cat Power do in New York", "Truth_answer": "After attending a concert by Anthony Braxton, Cat Power gave her first New York show of improvisational music at a warehouse in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cat Power do in New York?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#1992–95:_Beginnings", "Context": [ "What is important for the reader to know about Cat Power's personal life?", "In 2005, Cat Power entered a relationship with actor Giovanni Ribisi, and resided with Ribisi and his 14-year-old daughter in Los Angeles.", "Did Cat Power have any highlights in her personal life?", "Following the release of The Greatest, Marshall canceled her impending spring 2006 tour, and used the hiatus to recover from mental health issues.", "What did Cat Power do next after cancelling her impending spring 2006 tour?", "As part of her recovery, Cat Power was admitted to the psychiatric ward at Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute but left after a week.", "How did Cat Power's participation in Little Girl Blue go?", "Little Girl Blue premiered at the 2015 Venice Film Festival.", "Where did Cat Power go from Little Girl Blue?", "On television, Marshall starred on China, IL, in the hourlong musical special Magical Pet.", "What did Cat Power do in New York?", "After attending a concert by Anthony Braxton, Cat Power gave her first New York show of improvisational music at a warehouse in Brooklyn." ], "Conversation_no": 1225, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Cat Power do in New York besides give her first show of improvisational music", "Truth_answer": "Marshall recorded simultaneously her first two albums Dear Sir and Myra Lee in December 1994 in a small basement studio near Mott Street in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106010042id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_power_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cat Power do in New York besides give her first show of improvisational music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to the Yankees?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he return to the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return." ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he pitch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens pitch", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed." ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his contract terms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees?", "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million." ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of his teammates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of Roger Clemens' teammates in his return to the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Some of Roger Clemens' teammates include: Paul O'Neill, Andy Pettitte, and Jason Giambi .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Roger Clemens' teammates in his return to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees?", "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million.", "Who were some of Roger Clemens' teammates in his return to the Yankees?", "Some of Roger Clemens' teammates include: Paul O'Neill, Andy Pettitte, and Jason Giambi ." ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Clemens make a statement about coming to the Yankees?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens make a statement about coming to the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "At Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch Roger Clemens made a brief statement announcing his return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens make a statement about coming to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees?", "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million.", "Who were some of Roger Clemens' teammates in his return to the Yankees?", "Some of Roger Clemens' teammates include: Paul O'Neill, Andy Pettitte, and Jason Giambi .", "Did Roger Clemens make a statement about coming to the Yankees?", "At Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch Roger Clemens made a brief statement announcing his return." ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else make a statement regarding his return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else make a statement regarding Roger Clemens' return besides him", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else make a statement regarding Roger Clemens' return besides him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees?", "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million.", "Who were some of Roger Clemens' teammates in his return to the Yankees?", "Some of Roger Clemens' teammates include: Paul O'Neill, Andy Pettitte, and Jason Giambi .", "Did Roger Clemens make a statement about coming to the Yankees?", "At Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch Roger Clemens made a brief statement announcing his return.", "Did anyone else make a statement regarding Roger Clemens' return besides him?" ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many seasons did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons did Roger Clemens play with his return to the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 ALDS in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury. Yankees manager Joe Torre removed Clemens from the roster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Roger Clemens play with his return to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens#Return_to_the_Yankees_(2007)", "Context": [ "When did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007 and made a brief statement to return.", "How did Roger Clemens pitch for the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "What was Roger Clemens' contract terms with his return to the Yankees?", "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million.", "Who were some of Roger Clemens' teammates in his return to the Yankees?", "Some of Roger Clemens' teammates include: Paul O'Neill, Andy Pettitte, and Jason Giambi .", "Did Roger Clemens make a statement about coming to the Yankees?", "At Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch Roger Clemens made a brief statement announcing his return.", "Did anyone else make a statement regarding Roger Clemens' return besides him?", "How many seasons did Roger Clemens play with his return to the Yankees?", "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 ALDS in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury. Yankees manager Joe Torre removed Clemens from the roster." ], "Conversation_no": 1226, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his final game with the Yankees?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Roger Clemens' final game with the Yankees", "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 ALDS in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury. Yankees manager Joe Torre removed Clemens from the roster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Roger Clemens' final game with the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuesdays_with_Morrie", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was tuesdays with morrie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was tuesdays with morrie", "Truth_answer": "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom about a series of visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, who gradually dies of ALS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuesdays_with_Morrie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuesdays_with_Morrie", "Context": [ "What was Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom about a series of visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, who gradually dies of ALS." ], "Conversation_no": 1227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who wrote the book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the memoir, Tuesdays with Morrie", "Truth_answer": "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuesdays_with_Morrie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the memoir, Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Albom", "Context": [ "What was Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom about a series of visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, who gradually dies of ALS.", "Who wrote the memoir, Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom." ], "Conversation_no": 1227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tuesdays with Morrie besides the author", "Truth_answer": "Mitch Albom's books have sold over 39 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tuesdays with Morrie besides the author?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Albom#Tuesdays_with_Morrie", "Context": [ "What was Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom about a series of visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, who gradually dies of ALS.", "Who wrote the memoir, Tuesdays with Morrie?", "Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir by American author Mitch Albom.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tuesdays with Morrie besides the author?", "Mitch Albom's books have sold over 39 million copies worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 1227, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tuesdays with Morrie a success", "Truth_answer": "Tuesdays With Morrie has sold over 14 million copies and has been translated into 45 languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225085354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Albom_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tuesdays with Morrie a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://fringe.fandom.com/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_(Alternate_Universe)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is Fauxlivia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Fauxlivia", "Truth_answer": "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham." ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is different?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia", "Truth_answer": "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else is different about fauxlivia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette", "Truth_answer": "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how else is this character developed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else is Fauxlivia developed", "Truth_answer": "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://fringe.fandom.com/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_(Alternate_Universe)", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities." ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else is important about this character?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities", "Truth_answer": "This Olivia's mother never died so she had a normal upbringing with her sister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114434id_/https://fringe.fandom.com/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_(Alternate_Universe)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities.", "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities?", "This Olivia's mother never died so she had a normal upbringing with her sister." ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how else is she differntiated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia differentiated besides a normal ubringing with her sister", "Truth_answer": "According to Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia differentiated besides a normal ubringing with her sister?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities.", "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities?", "This Olivia's mother never died so she had a normal upbringing with her sister.", "How else is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia differentiated besides a normal ubringing with her sister?", "According to Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how is she playful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia playful", "Truth_answer": "The producers discussed cutting Fauxlivia hair, but ultimately decided on the auburn hair color to differentiate her. They also made her a little bit more playful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia playful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities.", "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities?", "This Olivia's mother never died so she had a normal upbringing with her sister.", "How else is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia differentiated besides a normal ubringing with her sister?", "According to Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "How is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia playful?", "The producers discussed cutting Fauxlivia hair, but ultimately decided on the auburn hair color to differentiate her. They also made her a little bit more playful." ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Torv talk about anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Torv talk about anything else about Olivia Dunham", "Truth_answer": "Torv further explained, Olivia wants to be the best, but [Fauxlivia] just wants to win.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Torv talk about anything else about Olivia Dunham?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities.", "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities?", "This Olivia's mother never died so she had a normal upbringing with her sister.", "How else is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia differentiated besides a normal ubringing with her sister?", "According to Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "How is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia playful?", "The producers discussed cutting Fauxlivia hair, but ultimately decided on the auburn hair color to differentiate her. They also made her a little bit more playful.", "Does Torv talk about anything else about Olivia Dunham?", "Torv further explained, Olivia wants to be the best, but [Fauxlivia] just wants to win.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else does she say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else does Torv say about Fauxlivia", "Truth_answer": "There's just a front-footedness I think to [her], simply because she just doesn't carry the weight of the world on her shoulders like Olivia does.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Torv say about Fauxlivia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham#Fauxlivia", "Context": [ "Who is Fauxlivia?", "Fauxlivia is one of the aliases belonging to the fictional character Olivia Dunham.", "What is different about Fauxlivia compared to Olivia?", "According to actress Anna Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "What else is different about Fauxlivia besides a different silhouette?", "Torv explains I think Olivia would like to not feel everything is her responsibility. She'd like to go home and let someone else shoulder that burden of saving the world...“", "How else is Fauxlivia developed?", "Torv wanted to make the new character completely different, but she and Goldsman recognized that the two share some major similarities.", "What else is important about Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia besides the shared major similarities?", "This Olivia's mother never died so she had a normal upbringing with her sister.", "How else is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia differentiated besides a normal ubringing with her sister?", "According to Torv, Fauxlivia holds herself differently and has a different silhouette. She's got a little firefighter, a little military in her.“", "How is Olivia Dunham's Fauxlivia playful?", "The producers discussed cutting Fauxlivia hair, but ultimately decided on the auburn hair color to differentiate her. They also made her a little bit more playful.", "Does Torv talk about anything else about Olivia Dunham?", "Torv further explained, Olivia wants to be the best, but [Fauxlivia] just wants to win.“", "What else does Torv say about Fauxlivia?", "There's just a front-footedness I think to [her], simply because she just doesn't carry the weight of the world on her shoulders like Olivia does.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1228, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there a highlight in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a highlight in this section about Fauxlivia", "Truth_answer": "The producers were so pleased with her Fauxlivia depiction that they thought it really opened up a bunch of possibilities ...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802094638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunham_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a highlight in this section about Fauxlivia?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#The_game", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was controversial about thomson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was controversial about thomson", "Truth_answer": "In a third controversial decision, Dressen elected to pitch to Bobby Thomson rather than walk him intentionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108074706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World_(baseball)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was controverial about Bobby Thomson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson#Sign_stealing", "Context": [ "What was controverial about Bobby Thomson?", "In a third controversial decision, Dressen elected to pitch to Bobby Thomson rather than walk him intentionally." ], "Conversation_no": 1229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Thomson besides the controversial decision", "Truth_answer": "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Thomson besides the controversial decision?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was controverial about Bobby Thomson?", "In a third controversial decision, Dressen elected to pitch to Bobby Thomson rather than walk him intentionally.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Thomson besides the controversial decision?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any penalties for this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any penalties for this", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any penalties for the Giants' sign stealing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was controverial about Bobby Thomson?", "In a third controversial decision, Dressen elected to pitch to Bobby Thomson rather than walk him intentionally.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bobby Thomson besides the controversial decision?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Were there any penalties for the Giants' sign stealing?" ], "Conversation_no": 1229, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any other scandals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other scandals with the Giants besides engaging in systematic sign stealing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other scandals with the Giants besides engaging in systematic sign stealing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who helped Clooney?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who helped Clooney", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Clooney?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Reception", "Context": [ "Who helped Clooney?" ], "Conversation_no": 1230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the reception", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reception of Good Night, and Good Luck", "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck film was critically acclaimed upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception of Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck#Reception", "Context": [ "Who helped Clooney?", "What was the reception of Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Good Night, and Good Luck film was critically acclaimed upon release." ], "Conversation_no": 1230, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything important i need to find out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything important I need to find out about Good Night, and Good Luck", "Truth_answer": "One complaint about the film among test audiences was that the actor playing McCarthy was too over the top, not realizing the film used actual archive footage of McCarthy himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything important I need to find out about Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Background_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is Libby from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Libby from", "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby was born to an affluent Jewish family in New Haven, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Scooter Libby from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Background_and_education", "Context": [ "Where is Scooter Libby from?", "Scooter Libby was born to an affluent Jewish family in New Haven, Connecticut." ], "Conversation_no": 1231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby grow up", "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby's family lived in the Washington region, Miami, and Connecticut prior to Libby's graduation from Phillips Academy, in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Background_and_education", "Context": [ "Where is Scooter Libby from?", "Scooter Libby was born to an affluent Jewish family in New Haven, Connecticut.", "Where did Scooter Libby grow up?", "Scooter Libby's family lived in the Washington region, Miami, and Connecticut prior to Libby's graduation from Phillips Academy, in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 1231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he attend college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Scooter Libby attend college", "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby matriculated at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in Fall 1968, graduating magna cum laude in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scooter Libby attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby#Background_and_education", "Context": [ "Where is Scooter Libby from?", "Scooter Libby was born to an affluent Jewish family in New Haven, Connecticut.", "Where did Scooter Libby grow up?", "Scooter Libby's family lived in the Washington region, Miami, and Connecticut prior to Libby's graduation from Phillips Academy, in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1968.", "Did Scooter Libby attend college?", "Scooter Libby matriculated at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in Fall 1968, graduating magna cum laude in 1972." ], "Conversation_no": 1231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did attend college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby attend college", "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby matriculated at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in Fall 1968, graduating magna cum laude in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby attend college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where is Scooter Libby from?", "Scooter Libby was born to an affluent Jewish family in New Haven, Connecticut.", "Where did Scooter Libby grow up?", "Scooter Libby's family lived in the Washington region, Miami, and Connecticut prior to Libby's graduation from Phillips Academy, in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1968.", "Did Scooter Libby attend college?", "Scooter Libby matriculated at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in Fall 1968, graduating magna cum laude in 1972.", "Where did Scooter Libby attend college?", "Scooter Libby matriculated at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in Fall 1968, graduating magna cum laude in 1972." ], "Conversation_no": 1231, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Scooter Libby study", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Scooter Libby study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Colbert study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Colbert study", "Truth_answer": "Colbert originally studied to be a dramatic actor, but became interested in improvisational theater while attending Northwestern University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Colbert study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert#Early_life", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Colbert study?", "Colbert originally studied to be a dramatic actor, but became interested in improvisational theater while attending Northwestern University." ], "Conversation_no": 1232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he graduate in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Stephen Colbert graduate in", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Colbert graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Stephen Colbert graduate in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert#Early_career_in_comedy", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Colbert study?", "Colbert originally studied to be a dramatic actor, but became interested in improvisational theater while attending Northwestern University.", "What year did Stephen Colbert graduate in?", "Stephen Colbert graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Stephen Colbert's first job", "Truth_answer": "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Colbert's first job?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert#Early_career_in_comedy", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Colbert study?", "Colbert originally studied to be a dramatic actor, but became interested in improvisational theater while attending Northwestern University.", "What year did Stephen Colbert graduate in?", "Stephen Colbert graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 1986.", "What was Stephen Colbert's first job?", "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted." ], "Conversation_no": 1232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who got him his first job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who got Stephen Colbert hisn first job", "Truth_answer": "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who got Stephen Colbert hisn first job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert#Early_career_in_comedy", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Colbert study?", "Colbert originally studied to be a dramatic actor, but became interested in improvisational theater while attending Northwestern University.", "What year did Stephen Colbert graduate in?", "Stephen Colbert graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 1986.", "What was Stephen Colbert's first job?", "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted.", "Who got Stephen Colbert hisn first job?", "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted." ], "Conversation_no": 1232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he appear in a TV Show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Colbert appear in a TV show", "Truth_answer": "Colbert left Second City and relocated to New York to work with Sedaris and Dinello on the sketch comedy show Exit 57.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Colbert appear in a TV show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert#Early_career_in_comedy", "Context": [ "What did Stephen Colbert study?", "Colbert originally studied to be a dramatic actor, but became interested in improvisational theater while attending Northwestern University.", "What year did Stephen Colbert graduate in?", "Stephen Colbert graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 1986.", "What was Stephen Colbert's first job?", "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted.", "Who got Stephen Colbert hisn first job?", "A friend who was employed at Second City's box office offered Stephen Colbert work answering phones and selling souvenirs. Colbert accepted.", "Did Stephen Colbert appear in a TV show?", "Colbert left Second City and relocated to New York to work with Sedaris and Dinello on the sketch comedy show Exit 57." ], "Conversation_no": 1232, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What show that he was in got canceled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What show that Stephen Colbert was in got cancelled", "Truth_answer": "Following the cancelation of Exit 57, Stephen Colbert worked for six months as a cast member and writer on The Dana Carvey Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show that Stephen Colbert was in got cancelled?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Soraya born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Soraya born", "Truth_answer": "Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Soraya born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)", "Context": [ "Where was Soraya born?", "Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 1233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When is Soraya's birthday?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When is Soraya's birthday", "Truth_answer": "Soraya's birthday is 11 March 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When is Soraya's birthday?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Soraya born?", "Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.", "When is Soraya's birthday?", "Soraya's birthday is 11 March 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 1233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Soraya married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Soraya married", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Soraya married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Soraya born?", "Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.", "When is Soraya's birthday?", "Soraya's birthday is 11 March 1969.", "Is Soraya married?" ], "Conversation_no": 1233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Soraya grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Soraya grow up", "Truth_answer": "Soraya's family moved back to Colombia when she was a baby, but when Soraya was eight years old, they returned to New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Soraya grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Soraya born?", "Soraya Raquel Lamilla Cuevas was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.", "When is Soraya's birthday?", "Soraya's birthday is 11 March 1969.", "Is Soraya married?", "Where did Soraya grow up?", "Soraya's family moved back to Colombia when she was a baby, but when Soraya was eight years old, they returned to New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 1233, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Soraya have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Soraya have children", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Soraya have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_(1982_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What took place in 1982?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What took place in 1982", "Truth_answer": "Weather Report is the twelfth album from the jazz group Weather Report released in January 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619201246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_(1982_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What took place for Weather Report in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_(1982_album)", "Context": [ "What took place for Weather Report in 1982?", "Weather Report is the twelfth album from the jazz group Weather Report released in January 1982." ], "Conversation_no": 1234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this when the new band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Weather Report album release when the new band formed", "Truth_answer": "It is the final album featuring bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius and drummer Peter Erskine in the rhythm section, ending what many fans considered the best lineup in the band's history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619201246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_(1982_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Weather Report album release when the new band formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report#1980-1982:_A_tighter_arrangement", "Context": [ "What took place for Weather Report in 1982?", "Weather Report is the twelfth album from the jazz group Weather Report released in January 1982.", "Was the Weather Report album release when the new band formed?", "It is the final album featuring bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius and drummer Peter Erskine in the rhythm section, ending what many fans considered the best lineup in the band's history." ], "Conversation_no": 1234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about the formation of the new band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the formation of the new band Weather Report", "Truth_answer": "Complications lead to members leaving or being dismissed. Reduced to a duo, and with tour commitments looming, Zawinul and Shorter were obliged to quickly assemble a new band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the formation of the new band Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report#1982–1985:_A_new_band", "Context": [ "What took place for Weather Report in 1982?", "Weather Report is the twelfth album from the jazz group Weather Report released in January 1982.", "Was the Weather Report album release when the new band formed?", "It is the final album featuring bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius and drummer Peter Erskine in the rhythm section, ending what many fans considered the best lineup in the band's history.", "What can you tell me about the formation of the new band Weather Report?", "Complications lead to members leaving or being dismissed. Reduced to a duo, and with tour commitments looming, Zawinul and Shorter were obliged to quickly assemble a new band." ], "Conversation_no": 1234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the rest of the rhythm selected for the new band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the rest of the rhythm selected for the new band Weather Report", "Truth_answer": "Despite Weather Report's inactivity, Zawinul and Shorter still claimed that the band was still a going concern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the rest of the rhythm selected for the new band Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report#1982–1985:_A_new_band", "Context": [ "What took place for Weather Report in 1982?", "Weather Report is the twelfth album from the jazz group Weather Report released in January 1982.", "Was the Weather Report album release when the new band formed?", "It is the final album featuring bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius and drummer Peter Erskine in the rhythm section, ending what many fans considered the best lineup in the band's history.", "What can you tell me about the formation of the new band Weather Report?", "Complications lead to members leaving or being dismissed. Reduced to a duo, and with tour commitments looming, Zawinul and Shorter were obliged to quickly assemble a new band.", "When was the rest of the rhythm selected for the new band Weather Report?", "Despite Weather Report's inactivity, Zawinul and Shorter still claimed that the band was still a going concern." ], "Conversation_no": 1234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the new band tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the new Weather Report band tour in 1982-1985", "Truth_answer": "By the time of the release of Sportin' Life Shorter and Zawinul had opted not to tour the material. Instead, they took a break for long-delayed solo projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new Weather Report band tour in 1982-1985?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report#1982–1985:_A_new_band", "Context": [ "What took place for Weather Report in 1982?", "Weather Report is the twelfth album from the jazz group Weather Report released in January 1982.", "Was the Weather Report album release when the new band formed?", "It is the final album featuring bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius and drummer Peter Erskine in the rhythm section, ending what many fans considered the best lineup in the band's history.", "What can you tell me about the formation of the new band Weather Report?", "Complications lead to members leaving or being dismissed. Reduced to a duo, and with tour commitments looming, Zawinul and Shorter were obliged to quickly assemble a new band.", "When was the rest of the rhythm selected for the new band Weather Report?", "Despite Weather Report's inactivity, Zawinul and Shorter still claimed that the band was still a going concern.", "Did the new Weather Report band tour in 1982-1985?", "By the time of the release of Sportin' Life Shorter and Zawinul had opted not to tour the material. Instead, they took a break for long-delayed solo projects." ], "Conversation_no": 1234, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sell any new albums as the new band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Weather Report sell any new albums as the new band", "Truth_answer": "The music developed on tour was later recorded for the 1983 album Procession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124044940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new Weather Report sell any new albums as the new band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the Boss of Jersey City?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the Boss of Jersey City", "Truth_answer": "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he become Boss of Jersey City?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City", "Truth_answer": "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article", "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he change the government in the city?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City", "Truth_answer": "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other politicians did he help?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners", "Truth_answer": "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Frank Hague aggressively campaigned for Senator Edwards. Edwards carried Hudson County, winning the election. Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city.", "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Frank Hague aggressively campaigned for Senator Edwards. Edwards carried Hudson County, winning the election. Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he the leader of the NJ Democrats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Hague the leader of the NJ Democrats", "Truth_answer": "Democrats won five out of eight gubernatorial races between 1919 and 1940, more often than not due to massive landslides in Hudson County.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Hague the leader of the NJ Democrats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city.", "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Frank Hague aggressively campaigned for Senator Edwards. Edwards carried Hudson County, winning the election. Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party.", "How long was Hague the leader of the NJ Democrats?", "Democrats won five out of eight gubernatorial races between 1919 and 1940, more often than not due to massive landslides in Hudson County." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article", "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague had little tolerance for those who dared oppose him publicly. He relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city.", "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Frank Hague aggressively campaigned for Senator Edwards. Edwards carried Hudson County, winning the election. Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party.", "How long was Hague the leader of the NJ Democrats?", "Democrats won five out of eight gubernatorial races between 1919 and 1940, more often than not due to massive landslides in Hudson County.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague had little tolerance for those who dared oppose him publicly. He relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever consider running for office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hague ever consider running for national office", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hague ever consider running for national office?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city.", "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Frank Hague aggressively campaigned for Senator Edwards. Edwards carried Hudson County, winning the election. Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party.", "How long was Hague the leader of the NJ Democrats?", "Democrats won five out of eight gubernatorial races between 1919 and 1940, more often than not due to massive landslides in Hudson County.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague had little tolerance for those who dared oppose him publicly. He relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics.", "Did Hague ever consider running for national office?" ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other people did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other people did Frank Hague work with besides Jersey City Commisioners and Senator Edwards", "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague also had the support of a significant faction of Republicans which dated to his initial election as mayor, when he cut a deal with then-Governor Walter Edge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people did Frank Hague work with besides Jersey City Commisioners and Senator Edwards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague#Boss_of_Jersey_City", "Context": [ "Who was the Boss of Jersey City for Frank Hague?", "After taking office as mayor, Frank Hague wrested control of the Hudson County Democratic Party, allowing him significant influence. He built the organization into a powerful political machines.", "When did Hague become Boss of Jersey City?", "May 11, 1917, Frank Hague was chosen as the new mayor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague himself became very wealthy, owning a $125,000 summer home in Deal, living in a large apartment in the best building in the city.", "How did Hague change the government in Jersey City?", "Control of the Hudson County Democratic Party from Wittpenn allowed him to significantly influence the makeup of the commission in this overwhelmingly Democratic city.", "What other politicians did Frank Hague help besides Jersey City commissioners?", "In the 1919 gubernatorial election, Frank Hague aggressively campaigned for Senator Edwards. Edwards carried Hudson County, winning the election. Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party.", "How long was Hague the leader of the NJ Democrats?", "Democrats won five out of eight gubernatorial races between 1919 and 1940, more often than not due to massive landslides in Hudson County.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Frank Hague had little tolerance for those who dared oppose him publicly. He relied on two ordinances of dubious constitutionality to muzzle critics.", "Did Hague ever consider running for national office?", "What other people did Frank Hague work with besides Jersey City Commisioners and Senator Edwards?", "Frank Hague also had the support of a significant faction of Republicans which dated to his initial election as mayor, when he cut a deal with then-Governor Walter Edge." ], "Conversation_no": 1235, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What deal did he cut with Walter Edge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What deal did Frank Hague cut with Walter Edge", "Truth_answer": "Walter Edge effectively ceded North Jersey to Frank Hague in return for keeping South Jersey for himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What deal did Frank Hague cut with Walter Edge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1973:_A_Giro–Vuelta_double", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1973?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1973", "Truth_answer": "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar." ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he hospitalized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized", "Truth_answer": "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1973:_A_Giro–Vuelta_double", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later." ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after his illness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had", "Truth_answer": "During a span of nineteen days, Eddy Merckx won four classics including Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1974:_Completion_of_cycling's_Triple_Crown", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later.", "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had?", "During a span of nineteen days, Eddy Merckx won four classics including Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix." ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he become ill again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx become ill again", "Truth_answer": "The 1974 season saw Eddy Merckx fail to win a spring classic for the first time in his career, in part due to him suffering from various illnesses", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx become ill again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1973:_A_Giro–Vuelta_double", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later.", "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had?", "During a span of nineteen days, Eddy Merckx won four classics including Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix.", "Did Eddy Merckx become ill again?", "The 1974 season saw Eddy Merckx fail to win a spring classic for the first time in his career, in part due to him suffering from various illnesses" ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where else did he tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where else did Eddy Merckx tour", "Truth_answer": "The UCI Road World Championships were held in Barcelona, Spain in 1973 and contested on the Montjuich circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Eddy Merckx tour in 1973 besides Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1973:_A_Giro–Vuelta_double", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later.", "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had?", "During a span of nineteen days, Eddy Merckx won four classics including Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix.", "Did Eddy Merckx become ill again?", "The 1974 season saw Eddy Merckx fail to win a spring classic for the first time in his career, in part due to him suffering from various illnesses", "Where else did Eddy Merckx tour in 1973 besides Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix?", "The UCI Road World Championships were held in Barcelona, Spain in 1973 and contested on the Montjuich circuit." ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he place at this championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Eddy Merckx place at the UCI Road World Championships", "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx attacked the final lap, but was reeled in by the three riders. It came down to a sprint between the four, Merckx came in last and Gimondi first.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddy Merckx place at the UCI Road World Championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1973:_A_Giro–Vuelta_double", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later.", "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had?", "During a span of nineteen days, Eddy Merckx won four classics including Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix.", "Did Eddy Merckx become ill again?", "The 1974 season saw Eddy Merckx fail to win a spring classic for the first time in his career, in part due to him suffering from various illnesses", "Where else did Eddy Merckx tour in 1973 besides Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix?", "The UCI Road World Championships were held in Barcelona, Spain in 1973 and contested on the Montjuich circuit.", "How did Eddy Merckx place at the UCI Road World Championships?", "Eddy Merckx attacked the final lap, but was reeled in by the three riders. It came down to a sprint between the four, Merckx came in last and Gimondi first." ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Eddy Mercx in 1973 after the UCI Road World Championships", "Truth_answer": "Eddy Mercx won both legs of À travers Lausanne, as well as the Giro di Lombardia, but a doping positive disqualified him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Eddy Mercx in 1973 after the UCI Road World Championships", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx", "Context": [ "What happened in 1973 involving Eddy Merckx?", "An illness prevented Eddy Merckx from taking part in the Milan–San Remo at the start of the 1973 calendar.", "Was Eddy Merckx hospitalized?", "On 13 October 2019, Eddy Merckx was hospitalised after a cycling accident, having suffered a haemorrhage and being unconscious for a while. He was released a week later.", "What happened after the illness that Eddy Merckx had?", "During a span of nineteen days, Eddy Merckx won four classics including Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix.", "Did Eddy Merckx become ill again?", "The 1974 season saw Eddy Merckx fail to win a spring classic for the first time in his career, in part due to him suffering from various illnesses", "Where else did Eddy Merckx tour in 1973 besides Omloop Het Volk, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and Paris–Roubaix?", "The UCI Road World Championships were held in Barcelona, Spain in 1973 and contested on the Montjuich circuit.", "How did Eddy Merckx place at the UCI Road World Championships?", "Eddy Merckx attacked the final lap, but was reeled in by the three riders. It came down to a sprint between the four, Merckx came in last and Gimondi first.", "Anything else interesting about Eddy Mercx in 1973 after the UCI Road World Championships", "Eddy Mercx won both legs of À travers Lausanne, as well as the Giro di Lombardia, but a doping positive disqualified him." ], "Conversation_no": 1236, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he end his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx end his career", "Truth_answer": "Since Eddy Merckx's retirement from the sport on 18 May 1978, he has remained active in the cycling world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx end his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson#Conversion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influenced Mcphersons career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influenced Mcphersons career", "Truth_answer": "While attending a revival meeting in December 1907, Aimee Semple Mcpherson met Robert James Semple, a Pentecostal missionary. There, she decided to dedicate her life to God", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Aimee Semple McPherson's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_healing_ministry_of_Aimee_Semple_McPherson#Aimee's_life_of_healing", "Context": [ "What influenced Aimee Semple McPherson's career?", "While attending a revival meeting in December 1907, Aimee Semple Mcpherson met Robert James Semple, a Pentecostal missionary. There, she decided to dedicate her life to God" ], "Conversation_no": 1237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did her faith guide her in helping people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Aimee Semple McPherson's faith guide her in helping people", "Truth_answer": "Fundamentalists generally believed their religious faith should influence every aspect of their lives. Aimee Semple McPherson sought to eradicate modernism and secularism in homes, churches, schools, and communities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130101637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aimee Semple McPherson's faith guide her in helping people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson#Faith_healing_ministry", "Context": [ "What influenced Aimee Semple McPherson's career?", "While attending a revival meeting in December 1907, Aimee Semple Mcpherson met Robert James Semple, a Pentecostal missionary. There, she decided to dedicate her life to God", "How did Aimee Semple McPherson's faith guide her in helping people?", "Fundamentalists generally believed their religious faith should influence every aspect of their lives. Aimee Semple McPherson sought to eradicate modernism and secularism in homes, churches, schools, and communities" ], "Conversation_no": 1237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any conflicts in her faith healing or ministry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any conflicts in Aimee Semple McPherson's faith healing or ministry", "Truth_answer": "Over time, though, Aimee Semple McPherson almost withdrew from the faith-healing aspect of her services, since it was overwhelming other areas of her ministry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321114554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_healing_ministry_of_Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130101637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any conflicts in Aimee Semple McPherson's faith healing or ministry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson", "Context": [ "What influenced Aimee Semple McPherson's career?", "While attending a revival meeting in December 1907, Aimee Semple Mcpherson met Robert James Semple, a Pentecostal missionary. There, she decided to dedicate her life to God", "How did Aimee Semple McPherson's faith guide her in helping people?", "Fundamentalists generally believed their religious faith should influence every aspect of their lives. Aimee Semple McPherson sought to eradicate modernism and secularism in homes, churches, schools, and communities", "Were there any conflicts in Aimee Semple McPherson's faith healing or ministry?", "Over time, though, Aimee Semple McPherson almost withdrew from the faith-healing aspect of her services, since it was overwhelming other areas of her ministry." ], "Conversation_no": 1237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Aimee Semple McPherson have any children", "Truth_answer": "Aimee Semple McPherson had two children, one named Roberta Semple (b.1910) and Rolf McPherson (b.1913).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aimee Semple McPherson have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson#Death", "Context": [ "What influenced Aimee Semple McPherson's career?", "While attending a revival meeting in December 1907, Aimee Semple Mcpherson met Robert James Semple, a Pentecostal missionary. There, she decided to dedicate her life to God", "How did Aimee Semple McPherson's faith guide her in helping people?", "Fundamentalists generally believed their religious faith should influence every aspect of their lives. Aimee Semple McPherson sought to eradicate modernism and secularism in homes, churches, schools, and communities", "Were there any conflicts in Aimee Semple McPherson's faith healing or ministry?", "Over time, though, Aimee Semple McPherson almost withdrew from the faith-healing aspect of her services, since it was overwhelming other areas of her ministry.", "Did Aimee Semple McPherson have any children?", "Aimee Semple McPherson had two children, one named Roberta Semple (b.1910) and Rolf McPherson (b.1913)." ], "Conversation_no": 1237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Aimee Semple McPherson's article", "Truth_answer": "Forty-five thousand people waited in long lines, some until 2 a.m., to file past the evangelist, whose body, for three days, lay in state at the Angelus Temple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Aimee Semple McPherson's late career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson#Faith_healing_ministry", "Context": [ "What influenced Aimee Semple McPherson's career?", "While attending a revival meeting in December 1907, Aimee Semple Mcpherson met Robert James Semple, a Pentecostal missionary. There, she decided to dedicate her life to God", "How did Aimee Semple McPherson's faith guide her in helping people?", "Fundamentalists generally believed their religious faith should influence every aspect of their lives. Aimee Semple McPherson sought to eradicate modernism and secularism in homes, churches, schools, and communities", "Were there any conflicts in Aimee Semple McPherson's faith healing or ministry?", "Over time, though, Aimee Semple McPherson almost withdrew from the faith-healing aspect of her services, since it was overwhelming other areas of her ministry.", "Did Aimee Semple McPherson have any children?", "Aimee Semple McPherson had two children, one named Roberta Semple (b.1910) and Rolf McPherson (b.1913).", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Aimee Semple McPherson's late career?", "Forty-five thousand people waited in long lines, some until 2 a.m., to file past the evangelist, whose body, for three days, lay in state at the Angelus Temple." ], "Conversation_no": 1237, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she practice faith healing until she passed away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Aimee Semple McPherson practice faith healing until she passed away", "Truth_answer": "Scheduled weekly and monthly healing sessions nevertheless remained highly popular with the public until Aimee Semple McPherson's death in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130101637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aimee Semple McPherson practice faith healing until she passed away?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company#Mainstream_Records_debut", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did their first album debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did their first album debut", "Truth_answer": "Big Brother recorded four of the songs for the album Big Brother & the Holding Company The remainder of the record was recorded in Los Angeles on December 12–14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Big Brother and the Holding Company first album debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_%26_the_Holding_Company_(album)", "Context": [ "When did Big Brother and the Holding Company first album debut?", "Big Brother recorded four of the songs for the album Big Brother & the Holding Company The remainder of the record was recorded in Los Angeles on December 12–14." ], "Conversation_no": 1238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the album called", "Truth_answer": "Big Brother & the Holding Company is the debut album of Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin, their main singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170412193006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_%26_the_Holding_Company_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Big Brothers and the Holding Company debut album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company#Mainstream_Records_debut", "Context": [ "When did Big Brother and the Holding Company first album debut?", "Big Brother recorded four of the songs for the album Big Brother & the Holding Company The remainder of the record was recorded in Los Angeles on December 12–14.", "What was Big Brothers and the Holding Company debut album called?", "Big Brother & the Holding Company is the debut album of Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin, their main singer." ], "Conversation_no": 1238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the songs", "Truth_answer": "The first single released was Blind Man b/w All Is Loneliness, both from the album sessions, in July 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the songs in the debut album by Big Brother and the Holding Company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company#Mainstream_Records_debut", "Context": [ "When did Big Brother and the Holding Company first album debut?", "Big Brother recorded four of the songs for the album Big Brother & the Holding Company The remainder of the record was recorded in Los Angeles on December 12–14.", "What was Big Brothers and the Holding Company debut album called?", "Big Brother & the Holding Company is the debut album of Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin, their main singer.", "What was the name of one of the songs in the debut album by Big Brother and the Holding Company?", "The first single released was Blind Man b/w All Is Loneliness, both from the album sessions, in July 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 1238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these four songs successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the four songs in the album Big Brother and the Holding Company successful", "Truth_answer": "The album Big Brother and the Holding Company was popular in the San Francisco Bay Area, but did not garner much national attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the four songs in the album Big Brother and the Holding Company successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company#Cheap_Thrills_and_split_with_Joplin", "Context": [ "When did Big Brother and the Holding Company first album debut?", "Big Brother recorded four of the songs for the album Big Brother & the Holding Company The remainder of the record was recorded in Los Angeles on December 12–14.", "What was Big Brothers and the Holding Company debut album called?", "Big Brother & the Holding Company is the debut album of Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin, their main singer.", "What was the name of one of the songs in the debut album by Big Brother and the Holding Company?", "The first single released was Blind Man b/w All Is Loneliness, both from the album sessions, in July 1967.", "Were the four songs in the album Big Brother and the Holding Company successful?", "The album Big Brother and the Holding Company was popular in the San Francisco Bay Area, but did not garner much national attention." ], "Conversation_no": 1238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company release any other albums", "Truth_answer": "Big Brother and the Holding Company's first album for Columbia was due to be recorded during the spring and summer of 1968, and released later that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company release any other albums besides their debut album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company#National_success", "Context": [ "When did Big Brother and the Holding Company first album debut?", "Big Brother recorded four of the songs for the album Big Brother & the Holding Company The remainder of the record was recorded in Los Angeles on December 12–14.", "What was Big Brothers and the Holding Company debut album called?", "Big Brother & the Holding Company is the debut album of Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin, their main singer.", "What was the name of one of the songs in the debut album by Big Brother and the Holding Company?", "The first single released was Blind Man b/w All Is Loneliness, both from the album sessions, in July 1967.", "Were the four songs in the album Big Brother and the Holding Company successful?", "The album Big Brother and the Holding Company was popular in the San Francisco Bay Area, but did not garner much national attention.", "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company release any other albums besides their debut album?", "Big Brother and the Holding Company's first album for Columbia was due to be recorded during the spring and summer of 1968, and released later that year." ], "Conversation_no": 1238, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company tour", "Truth_answer": "Having received national recognition after the Monterey Pop Festival, Big Brother and the Holding Company was booked by Columbia for engagements around the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Brother & the Holding Company tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel#Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what are their origins?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are their origins", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7." ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Olivia Tremor Control first release", "Truth_answer": "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum." ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a different name when they started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started", "Truth_answer": "Before recording for friends under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker, Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel#Origins", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum.", "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started?", "Before recording for friends under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker, Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor." ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of these casettes called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the casettes called", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known of these tapes was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the cassettes recorded by Jeff Mangum under the Milk moniker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum.", "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started?", "Before recording for friends under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker, Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "What were the names of the cassettes recorded by Jeff Mangum under the Milk moniker?", "Jeff Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known of these tapes was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor." ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Neutral Milk Hotel produce any hits", "Truth_answer": "Neutral Milk Hotel released In the Aeroplane Over the Sea in 1998, which became their best-known and most critically acclaimed album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Neutral Milk Hotel produce any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel#Origins", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum.", "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started?", "Before recording for friends under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker, Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "What were the names of the cassettes recorded by Jeff Mangum under the Milk moniker?", "Jeff Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known of these tapes was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "Did the Neutral Milk Hotel produce any hits?", "Neutral Milk Hotel released In the Aeroplane Over the Sea in 1998, which became their best-known and most critically acclaimed album." ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs were on the cassettes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs were on the cassettes", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Mangum produced several demo cassettes, among them 1991's Invent Yourself a Shortcake, 1992's Beauty (not to be confused with the earlier cassette), and 1993's Hype City Soundtrack", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were produced on the cassettes by Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum.", "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started?", "Before recording for friends under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker, Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "What were the names of the cassettes recorded by Jeff Mangum under the Milk moniker?", "Jeff Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known of these tapes was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "Did the Neutral Milk Hotel produce any hits?", "Neutral Milk Hotel released In the Aeroplane Over the Sea in 1998, which became their best-known and most critically acclaimed album.", "What other songs were produced on the cassettes by Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum produced several demo cassettes, among them 1991's Invent Yourself a Shortcake, 1992's Beauty (not to be confused with the earlier cassette), and 1993's Hype City Soundtrack" ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What genre of music did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What genre of music did Neutral Milk Hotel play", "Truth_answer": "Neutral Milk Hotel was an American indie rock band formed in Ruston, Louisiana by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Jeff Mangum in the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did Neutral Milk Hotel play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the band Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum, along with high-school friends Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, formed The Olivia Tremor Control, with Mangum appearing on their first release, the California Demise 7.", "What was the first release of Neutral Milk Hotel?", "The first release under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker was the 1994 EP Everything Is, a short collection of tracks featuring Mangum.", "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have a different name when they started?", "Before recording for friends under the Neutral Milk Hotel moniker, Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "What were the names of the cassettes recorded by Jeff Mangum under the Milk moniker?", "Jeff Mangum recorded a few cassettes under the name Milk; the most well-known of these tapes was called Pygmie Barn in E Minor.", "Did the Neutral Milk Hotel produce any hits?", "Neutral Milk Hotel released In the Aeroplane Over the Sea in 1998, which became their best-known and most critically acclaimed album.", "What other songs were produced on the cassettes by Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Jeff Mangum produced several demo cassettes, among them 1991's Invent Yourself a Shortcake, 1992's Beauty (not to be confused with the earlier cassette), and 1993's Hype City Soundtrack", "What genre of music did Neutral Milk Hotel play?", "Neutral Milk Hotel was an American indie rock band formed in Ruston, Louisiana by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Jeff Mangum in the late 1980s." ], "Conversation_no": 1239, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the band successful at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was neutral milk hotel successful during their origins", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was neutral milk hotel successful during their origins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a good quality about his personality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a good quality about his personality", "Truth_answer": "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win" ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did that trait get him anywhere in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career", "Truth_answer": "Timur was a learned king", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Timur was a learned king" ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What career path did he take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What career path did Timur take", "Truth_answer": "Timur was a Turco-Mongol Persianate conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What career path did Timur take?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Timur was a learned king", "What career path did Timur take?", "Timur was a Turco-Mongol Persianate conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire" ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have many friends?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur have many friends", "Truth_answer": "Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur have many friends?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Timur was a learned king", "What career path did Timur take?", "Timur was a Turco-Mongol Persianate conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire", "Did Timur have many friends?", "Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them" ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any kind qualities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur have any kind qualities", "Truth_answer": "More importantly, Timur was characterized as an opportunist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur have any kind qualities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Timur was a learned king", "What career path did Timur take?", "Timur was a Turco-Mongol Persianate conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire", "Did Timur have many friends?", "Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them", "Did Timur have any kind qualities?", "More importantly, Timur was characterized as an opportunist." ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an interesting fact about his personality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Timur's personality", "Truth_answer": "Timur frequently used either the Islamic religion or the sharia law, fiqh, and traditions of the Mongol Empire to achieve his military goals or domestic political aims", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Timur's personality?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Timur was a learned king", "What career path did Timur take?", "Timur was a Turco-Mongol Persianate conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire", "Did Timur have many friends?", "Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them", "Did Timur have any kind qualities?", "More importantly, Timur was characterized as an opportunist.", "What is an interesting fact about Timur's personality?", "Timur frequently used either the Islamic religion or the sharia law, fiqh, and traditions of the Mongol Empire to achieve his military goals or domestic political aims" ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Timur use besides Islamic religion and traditions of the Mongol Empire in his conversations", "Truth_answer": "Timur used Persian expressions in his conversations often", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Timur use besides Islamic religion and traditions of the Mongol Empire in his conversations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Personality", "Context": [ "What is a good quality about Timur's personality?", "Timur is regarded as a military genius and as a brilliant tactician with an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win", "Did that trait get Timur anywhere in his career?", "Timur was a learned king", "What career path did Timur take?", "Timur was a Turco-Mongol Persianate conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire", "Did Timur have many friends?", "Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them", "Did Timur have any kind qualities?", "More importantly, Timur was characterized as an opportunist.", "What is an interesting fact about Timur's personality?", "Timur frequently used either the Islamic religion or the sharia law, fiqh, and traditions of the Mongol Empire to achieve his military goals or domestic political aims", "What else did Timur use besides Islamic religion and traditions of the Mongol Empire in his conversations?", "Timur used Persian expressions in his conversations often" ], "Conversation_no": 1240, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he gain a following?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur gain a following", "Truth_answer": "Timur had an uncanny ability to work within a highly fluid political structure to win and maintain a loyal following of nomads during his rule in Central Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur gain a following?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Rise_to_power", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he begin to attain power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he begin to attain power", "Truth_answer": "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Period_of_expansion", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name." ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge", "Truth_answer": "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Period_of_expansion", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions." ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on to expand his people's lands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands", "Truth_answer": "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Rise_to_power", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates." ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands", "Truth_answer": "Timur gained a following of people in Balkh, consisting of merchants, fellow tribesmen, Muslim clergy, aristocracy and agricultural workers, because of his kindness in sharing his belongings with them", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Rise_to_power", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands?", "Timur gained a following of people in Balkh, consisting of merchants, fellow tribesmen, Muslim clergy, aristocracy and agricultural workers, because of his kindness in sharing his belongings with them" ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of his popularity in Balkh?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Timur's popularity in Balkh", "Truth_answer": "Timur's behavior contrasted with that of Husayn, who alienated these people, took many possessions from them via his heavy tax laws and selfishly spent the tax money building elaborate structures", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Timur's popularity in Balkh?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Rise_to_power", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands?", "Timur gained a following of people in Balkh, consisting of merchants, fellow tribesmen, Muslim clergy, aristocracy and agricultural workers, because of his kindness in sharing his belongings with them", "What was the result of Timur's popularity in Balkh?", "Timur's behavior contrasted with that of Husayn, who alienated these people, took many possessions from them via his heavy tax laws and selfishly spent the tax money building elaborate structures" ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he end up ruling Balkh?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur end up ruling Balkh", "Truth_answer": "Around 1370, Husayn surrendered to Timur and was later assassinated, which allowed Timur to be formally proclaimed sovereign at Balkh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur end up ruling Balkh?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Period_of_expansion", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands?", "Timur gained a following of people in Balkh, consisting of merchants, fellow tribesmen, Muslim clergy, aristocracy and agricultural workers, because of his kindness in sharing his belongings with them", "What was the result of Timur's popularity in Balkh?", "Timur's behavior contrasted with that of Husayn, who alienated these people, took many possessions from them via his heavy tax laws and selfishly spent the tax money building elaborate structures", "Did Timur end up ruling Balkh?", "Around 1370, Husayn surrendered to Timur and was later assassinated, which allowed Timur to be formally proclaimed sovereign at Balkh" ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight any battles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Timur fight any battles", "Truth_answer": "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timur fight any battles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur#Rise_to_power", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands?", "Timur gained a following of people in Balkh, consisting of merchants, fellow tribesmen, Muslim clergy, aristocracy and agricultural workers, because of his kindness in sharing his belongings with them", "What was the result of Timur's popularity in Balkh?", "Timur's behavior contrasted with that of Husayn, who alienated these people, took many possessions from them via his heavy tax laws and selfishly spent the tax money building elaborate structures", "Did Timur end up ruling Balkh?", "Around 1370, Husayn surrendered to Timur and was later assassinated, which allowed Timur to be formally proclaimed sovereign at Balkh", "Did Timur fight any battles?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions." ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other ploys did he use to gain power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other ploys did Timur use to gain power", "Truth_answer": "Timur married Husayn's wife Saray Mulk Khanum, a descendant of Genghis Khan, allowing him to become imperial ruler of the Chaghatay tribe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other ploys did Timur use to gain power besides fighting battles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Timur begin to attain power?", "It was in this period that Timur reduced the Chagatai khans to the position of figureheads while he ruled in their name.", "Did Timur accomplish that through battle or subterfuge?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "Did Timur go on to expand his people's lands?", "Timur not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but sought extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Timur's rise to power besides reducing the Chagatai khans to figureheads, fighting in various wars and expeditions, and expanding his people's lands?", "Timur gained a following of people in Balkh, consisting of merchants, fellow tribesmen, Muslim clergy, aristocracy and agricultural workers, because of his kindness in sharing his belongings with them", "What was the result of Timur's popularity in Balkh?", "Timur's behavior contrasted with that of Husayn, who alienated these people, took many possessions from them via his heavy tax laws and selfishly spent the tax money building elaborate structures", "Did Timur end up ruling Balkh?", "Around 1370, Husayn surrendered to Timur and was later assassinated, which allowed Timur to be formally proclaimed sovereign at Balkh", "Did Timur fight any battles?", "Timur spent the next 35 years in various wars and expeditions.", "What other ploys did Timur use to gain power besides fighting battles?", "Timur married Husayn's wife Saray Mulk Khanum, a descendant of Genghis Khan, allowing him to become imperial ruler of the Chaghatay tribe" ], "Conversation_no": 1241, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me any of the structures he built?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me any of the structures Timur built", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me any of the structures Timur built?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey#West_Indies_1957", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in the West Indies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in the West Indies", "Truth_answer": "In an amazing Fifth Test at the Oval the West Indies made 268 and had England 166/7, but the last three wickets added 363 runs and England won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Colin Cowdrey do against the West Indies in 1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "What did Colin Cowdrey do against the West Indies in 1966?", "In an amazing Fifth Test at the Oval the West Indies made 268 and had England 166/7, but the last three wickets added 363 runs and England won." ], "Conversation_no": 1242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Colin Cowdrey play", "Truth_answer": "In all Colin Cowdrey played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Colin Cowdrey play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "What did Colin Cowdrey do against the West Indies in 1966?", "In an amazing Fifth Test at the Oval the West Indies made 268 and had England 166/7, but the last three wickets added 363 runs and England won.", "What position did Colin Cowdrey play?", "In all Colin Cowdrey played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman" ], "Conversation_no": 1242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a career highlight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a career highlight for Colin Cowdrey", "Truth_answer": "Universally known as Colin Cowdrey, he delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance, and was the first cricketer to play 100 Test matches", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a career highlight for Colin Cowdrey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey", "Context": [ "What did Colin Cowdrey do against the West Indies in 1966?", "In an amazing Fifth Test at the Oval the West Indies made 268 and had England 166/7, but the last three wickets added 363 runs and England won.", "What position did Colin Cowdrey play?", "In all Colin Cowdrey played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman", "What was a career highlight for Colin Cowdrey?", "Universally known as Colin Cowdrey, he delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance, and was the first cricketer to play 100 Test matches" ], "Conversation_no": 1242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What teams did he play gainst?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What teams did Colin Cowdrey play against", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdry was the first batsman to make centuries against the six other Test playing countries of his era; Australia, South Africa, the West Indies, New Zealand, India and Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Colin Cowdrey play against?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey#Style", "Context": [ "What did Colin Cowdrey do against the West Indies in 1966?", "In an amazing Fifth Test at the Oval the West Indies made 268 and had England 166/7, but the last three wickets added 363 runs and England won.", "What position did Colin Cowdrey play?", "In all Colin Cowdrey played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman", "What was a career highlight for Colin Cowdrey?", "Universally known as Colin Cowdrey, he delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance, and was the first cricketer to play 100 Test matches", "What teams did Colin Cowdrey play against?", "Colin Cowdry was the first batsman to make centuries against the six other Test playing countries of his era; Australia, South Africa, the West Indies, New Zealand, India and Pakistan." ], "Conversation_no": 1242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Colin Cowdrey's playing style", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey was a fine strokemaker who possessed a full array of stokes around the wicket a masterly batsman with an excellent technique“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Colin Cowdrey's playing style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey#Captaincy", "Context": [ "What did Colin Cowdrey do against the West Indies in 1966?", "In an amazing Fifth Test at the Oval the West Indies made 268 and had England 166/7, but the last three wickets added 363 runs and England won.", "What position did Colin Cowdrey play?", "In all Colin Cowdrey played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman", "What was a career highlight for Colin Cowdrey?", "Universally known as Colin Cowdrey, he delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance, and was the first cricketer to play 100 Test matches", "What teams did Colin Cowdrey play against?", "Colin Cowdry was the first batsman to make centuries against the six other Test playing countries of his era; Australia, South Africa, the West Indies, New Zealand, India and Pakistan.", "What was Colin Cowdrey's playing style?", "Colin Cowdrey was a fine strokemaker who possessed a full array of stokes around the wicket a masterly batsman with an excellent technique“" ], "Conversation_no": 1242, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his team mates like the way he played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Colin Cowdrey's teammates like the way he played", "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey was a shrewd cricket captain with years of experience; Tom Graveney thought him the best captain he served under, Graveney playing under every England captain from 1951 - 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colin Cowdrey's teammates like the way he played?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What areas were they activists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What areas were they activists", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues" ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other issues with the Earth Crisis", "Truth_answer": "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse." ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do the lyrics address?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis lyrics they seek to offer solutions; these are either educational or encourage direct-action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse.", "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address?", "Earth Crisis lyrics they seek to offer solutions; these are either educational or encourage direct-action." ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they sing about other topics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Earth Crisis sing about other topics", "Truth_answer": "On the other hand, Earth Crisis promote straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Earth Crisis sing about other topics besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse.", "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address?", "Earth Crisis lyrics they seek to offer solutions; these are either educational or encourage direct-action.", "Does Earth Crisis sing about other topics besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse?", "On the other hand, Earth Crisis promote straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front." ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other topics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other topics the band Earth Crisis address besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse; and promoting straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front", "Truth_answer": "Other subjects include criticism against white supremacy and, especially on Breed the Killers, oppressive governments. 2000's record Slither incorporated more topical issues, such as genetic engineering and second amendment rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other topics the band Earth Crisis address besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse; and promoting straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse.", "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address?", "Earth Crisis lyrics they seek to offer solutions; these are either educational or encourage direct-action.", "Does Earth Crisis sing about other topics besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse?", "On the other hand, Earth Crisis promote straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front.", "Any other topics the band Earth Crisis address besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse; and promoting straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front?", "Other subjects include criticism against white supremacy and, especially on Breed the Killers, oppressive governments. 2000's record Slither incorporated more topical issues, such as genetic engineering and second amendment rights." ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any lyrics to share?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any Earth Crisis lyrics to share", "Truth_answer": "In the words of the academic Jonathan Pieslak, some of Earth Crisis lyrics read like passages taken from direct-action essays of these institutions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any Earth Crisis lyrics to share?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse.", "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address?", "Earth Crisis lyrics they seek to offer solutions; these are either educational or encourage direct-action.", "Does Earth Crisis sing about other topics besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse?", "On the other hand, Earth Crisis promote straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front.", "Any other topics the band Earth Crisis address besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse; and promoting straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front?", "Other subjects include criticism against white supremacy and, especially on Breed the Killers, oppressive governments. 2000's record Slither incorporated more topical issues, such as genetic engineering and second amendment rights.", "Are there any Earth Crisis lyrics to share?", "In the words of the academic Jonathan Pieslak, some of Earth Crisis lyrics read like passages taken from direct-action essays of these institutions." ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs talk about activism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs talk about activism", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis seventh and eighth albums, Neutralize the Threat and Salvation of Innocents, are concept albums entirely dedicated to real-life vigilantes and animal rights/anti-vivisection, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs from the band Earth Crisis talk about activism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#Lyrics,_views_and_activism", "Context": [ "What areas were Earth Crisis activists?", "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues", "Were there any issues that Earth Crisis was concerned about besides a straight edge and vegan lifestyle and animal rights?", "Most of Earth Crisis focus on rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse.", "What do Earth Crisis' lyrics address?", "Earth Crisis lyrics they seek to offer solutions; these are either educational or encourage direct-action.", "Does Earth Crisis sing about other topics besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse?", "On the other hand, Earth Crisis promote straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front.", "Any other topics the band Earth Crisis address besides rejection of recreational drugs, animal products, animal testing, industrial livestock production, illegal drug trade, and earth's impending doom caused by wars or ecological collapse; and promoting straight edge, veganism, self-empowerment and organizations such as Earth First!, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Animal Liberation Front?", "Other subjects include criticism against white supremacy and, especially on Breed the Killers, oppressive governments. 2000's record Slither incorporated more topical issues, such as genetic engineering and second amendment rights.", "Are there any Earth Crisis lyrics to share?", "In the words of the academic Jonathan Pieslak, some of Earth Crisis lyrics read like passages taken from direct-action essays of these institutions.", "What songs from the band Earth Crisis talk about activism?", "Earth Crisis seventh and eighth albums, Neutralize the Threat and Salvation of Innocents, are concept albums entirely dedicated to real-life vigilantes and animal rights/anti-vivisection, respectively." ], "Conversation_no": 1243, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other albums", "Truth_answer": "The Earth Crisis albums All Out War, Gomorrah's Season Ends and Breed the Killers included essays that delve into their lyrics and beliefs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other albums from the band Earth Crisis that talk about activism besides their seventh and eighth albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this their first album", "Truth_answer": "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_2_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour." ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their album recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded", "Truth_answer": "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009%E2%80%932011)", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee" ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they say about the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Blackbird Studios say about the album", "Truth_answer": "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they say about the music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy", "Truth_answer": "... It's metal, rock, slow, soft, hard, fast, bitter, beautiful and most importantly, it's real. You can't get an album like this out of a band that doesn't exist...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009%E2%80%932011)", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“", "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy?", "... It's metal, rock, slow, soft, hard, fast, bitter, beautiful and most importantly, it's real. You can't get an album like this out of a band that doesn't exist...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What performances did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What performances did Stone Sour do for their album Audio Secrecy", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances did Stone Sour do for their album Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“", "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy?", "... It's metal, rock, slow, soft, hard, fast, bitter, beautiful and most importantly, it's real. You can't get an album like this out of a band that doesn't exist...“", "What performances did Stone Sour do for their album Audio Secrecy?", "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others." ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they play any other festivals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour play in any other festivals besides the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour were part of the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour play in any other festivals besides the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“", "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy?", "... It's metal, rock, slow, soft, hard, fast, bitter, beautiful and most importantly, it's real. You can't get an album like this out of a band that doesn't exist...“", "What performances did Stone Sour do for their album Audio Secrecy?", "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others.", "Did Stone Sour play in any other festivals besides the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival?", "Stone Sour were part of the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do next with their career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stone Sour do next with their career after the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour headlined The Avalanche Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stone Sour do next with their career after the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“", "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy?", "... It's metal, rock, slow, soft, hard, fast, bitter, beautiful and most importantly, it's real. You can't get an album like this out of a band that doesn't exist...“", "What performances did Stone Sour do for their album Audio Secrecy?", "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others.", "Did Stone Sour play in any other festivals besides the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival?", "Stone Sour were part of the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011.", "What did Stone Sour do next with their career after the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011?", "Stone Sour headlined The Avalanche Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were they touring with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Stone Sour touring with on The Avalanche Tour", "Truth_answer": "Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, Halestorm and Art of Dying", "Truth_passages": [ "http://metalholic.com/busy-spring-for-art-of-dying-with-new-album-and-tour/_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Stone Sour touring with on The Avalanche Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "Was Audio Secrecy Stone Sour's first album?", "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy album recorded?", "2010 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee", "What did Stone Sour say about the album Audio Secrecy?", "Taylor stated that “Audio Secrecy is the summation of everything we want, everything we crave and everything we fight for...The dimensions go further than anything we've ever tried before...“", "What else did Stone Sour say about the music from their album Audio Secrecy?", "... It's metal, rock, slow, soft, hard, fast, bitter, beautiful and most importantly, it's real. You can't get an album like this out of a band that doesn't exist...“", "What performances did Stone Sour do for their album Audio Secrecy?", "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others.", "Did Stone Sour play in any other festivals besides the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival?", "Stone Sour were part of the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011.", "What did Stone Sour do next with their career after the Soundwave Festival in late February/early March in Australia 2011?", "Stone Sour headlined The Avalanche Tour.", "Who were Stone Sour touring with on The Avalanche Tour?", "Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, Halestorm and Art of Dying" ], "Conversation_no": 1244, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group stay together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour stay together", "Truth_answer": "Years active: 1992–1997, 2000–present", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour stay together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_–_Part_1#Release", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did House of Gold and Bones perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did House of Gold and Bones perform", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#House_of_Gold_&_Bones_(2012–2013)", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles", "Truth_answer": "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Sovereign/Absolute_Zero#Chart_positions", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the singles do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the singles do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_–_Part_1#Track_listing", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards" ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the song make it on to the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album", "Truth_answer": "Absolute Zero is the second track on Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones - Part 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#House_of_Gold_&_Bones_(2012–2013)", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards", "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album?", "Absolute Zero is the second track on Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones - Part 1." ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs were on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs were on the House of Gold & Bones album by Stone Sour", "Truth_answer": "The first single from House of Gold & Bones Part 2 was Do Me a Favor“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the House of Gold & Bones album by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Me_a_Favor_(song)#Chart_positions", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards", "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album?", "Absolute Zero is the second track on Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones - Part 1.", "What other songs were on the House of Gold & Bones album by Stone Sour?", "The first single from House of Gold & Bones Part 2 was Do Me a Favor“" ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that song a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Do Me a Favor a hit", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour's Do Me a Favor charted at number-4 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were those songs from the album by Stone Sour hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_–_Part_2#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards", "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album?", "Absolute Zero is the second track on Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones - Part 1.", "What other songs were on the House of Gold & Bones album by Stone Sour?", "The first single from House of Gold & Bones Part 2 was Do Me a Favor“", "Were those songs from the album by Stone Sour hits?", "Stone Sour's Do Me a Favor charted at number-4 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards." ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did critics say about the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did critics say about the album House of Gold & Bones Part 2 released by Stone Sour", "Truth_answer": "House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 much like its predecessor, House of Gold & Bones – Part 1, received critical acclaim upon release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_2_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about the album House of Gold & Bones Part 2 released by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#House_of_Gold_&_Bones_(2012–2013)", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards", "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album?", "Absolute Zero is the second track on Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones - Part 1.", "What other songs were on the House of Gold & Bones album by Stone Sour?", "The first single from House of Gold & Bones Part 2 was Do Me a Favor“", "Were those songs from the album by Stone Sour hits?", "Stone Sour's Do Me a Favor charted at number-4 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards.", "What did critics say about the album House of Gold & Bones Part 2 released by Stone Sour?", "House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 much like its predecessor, House of Gold & Bones – Part 1, received critical acclaim upon release." ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have other tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Stone Sour have tours in support of their album House of Gold & Bones", "Truth_answer": "On October 5, 2012, Johny Chow of Fireball Ministry and Cavalera Conspiracy was announced as the bassist for the band on the House of Gold & Bones tour cycle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stone Sour have tours in support of their album House of Gold & Bones?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#House_of_Gold_&_Bones_(2012–2013)", "Context": [ "How did House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour perform?", "Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 22, 2012, debuting at number-seven on the Billboard 200 music album charts.", "Did the album House of Gold and Bones Part 1 by Stone Sour have singles?", "The first two songs from Part 1, Gone Sovereign and the first official single, Absolute Zero were released for radio airplay in mid/late August 2012.", "How did the singles from House of Gold and Bones - Part 1 do on the charts?", "Stone Sour's Absolute Zero reached number-2 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards", "Did the Stone Sour song Absolute Zero make it on to the House of Gold and Bones Part 1 album?", "Absolute Zero is the second track on Stone Sour's House of Gold & Bones - Part 1.", "What other songs were on the House of Gold & Bones album by Stone Sour?", "The first single from House of Gold & Bones Part 2 was Do Me a Favor“", "Were those songs from the album by Stone Sour hits?", "Stone Sour's Do Me a Favor charted at number-4 on the US Mainstream Rock Billboards.", "What did critics say about the album House of Gold & Bones Part 2 released by Stone Sour?", "House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 much like its predecessor, House of Gold & Bones – Part 1, received critical acclaim upon release.", "Did the Stone Sour have tours in support of their album House of Gold & Bones?", "On October 5, 2012, Johny Chow of Fireball Ministry and Cavalera Conspiracy was announced as the bassist for the band on the House of Gold & Bones tour cycle." ], "Conversation_no": 1245, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Root not tour with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did James Root not tour with the band Stone Sour", "Truth_answer": "Guitarist James Root did not tour with Stone Sour in the winter of 2013. It was later revealed that he was fired from the band due to musical differences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Root not tour with the band Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_%28South_Park%29#Plot", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any famous people characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any famous people characters", "Truth_answer": "Tom Cruise refuses to come out, despite the protests of Randy, Nicole Kidman, the police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any famous people characters in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_%28South_Park%29#Plot", "Context": [ "Were any famous people characters in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Tom Cruise refuses to come out, despite the protests of Randy, Nicole Kidman, the police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet." ], "Conversation_no": 1246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did John's character do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the character impersonating John Travolta do in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)", "Truth_answer": "Travolta and R. Kelly sing to Tom Cruise to come out of the closet. Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the character impersonating John Travolta do in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_%28South_Park%29#Plot", "Context": [ "Were any famous people characters in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Tom Cruise refuses to come out, despite the protests of Randy, Nicole Kidman, the police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet.", "What did the character impersonating John Travolta do in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Travolta and R. Kelly sing to Tom Cruise to come out of the closet. Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet." ], "Conversation_no": 1246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does the episode begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the episode of Trapped in the Closet begin", "Truth_answer": "Stan takes a free personality test offered by Scientologists on the street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Trapped in the Closet (South Park) begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_%28South_Park%29#Plot", "Context": [ "Were any famous people characters in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Tom Cruise refuses to come out, despite the protests of Randy, Nicole Kidman, the police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet.", "What did the character impersonating John Travolta do in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Travolta and R. Kelly sing to Tom Cruise to come out of the closet. Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "How does Trapped in the Closet (South Park) begin?", "Stan takes a free personality test offered by Scientologists on the street." ], "Conversation_no": 1246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his character die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Travolta's character die", "Truth_answer": "Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Travolta's character die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_%28South_Park%29#Plot", "Context": [ "Were any famous people characters in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Tom Cruise refuses to come out, despite the protests of Randy, Nicole Kidman, the police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet.", "What did the character impersonating John Travolta do in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Travolta and R. Kelly sing to Tom Cruise to come out of the closet. Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "How does Trapped in the Closet (South Park) begin?", "Stan takes a free personality test offered by Scientologists on the street.", "Did John Travolta's character die?", "Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet." ], "Conversation_no": 1246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to make him not want to come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to make Tom Cruise not want to come out of the closet in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)", "Truth_answer": "Hubbard replies that his acting is okay but not as good as others', Tom hears that he's a failure in the eyes of the prophet, locking himself in Stan's closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to make Tom Cruise not want to come out of the closet in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_%28South_Park%29#Plot", "Context": [ "Were any famous people characters in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Tom Cruise refuses to come out, despite the protests of Randy, Nicole Kidman, the police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet.", "What did the character impersonating John Travolta do in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Travolta and R. Kelly sing to Tom Cruise to come out of the closet. Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "How does Trapped in the Closet (South Park) begin?", "Stan takes a free personality test offered by Scientologists on the street.", "Did John Travolta's character die?", "Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "What happened to make Tom Cruise not want to come out of the closet in the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Hubbard replies that his acting is okay but not as good as others', Tom hears that he's a failure in the eyes of the prophet, locking himself in Stan's closet." ], "Conversation_no": 1246, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens after he doesn't come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens after Tom Cruise doesn't come out in Trapped in the Closet (South Park)", "Truth_answer": "Stan states that he is not the reincarnation and Scientology is just a big fat global scam. The Scientologists and celebrities in the closet are angry and threaten to sue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Tom Cruise doesn't come out in Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Awards", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement", "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers" ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he achieve environmentally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award", "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society." ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he achieve anything else environmentally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society", "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s, Paul Watson declared his support for Earth First! and cultivated friendships with David Foreman and Edward Abbey, proclaiming Sea Shepherd to be the navy of Earth First!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society.", "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society?", "During the 1980s, Paul Watson declared his support for Earth First! and cultivated friendships with David Foreman and Edward Abbey, proclaiming Sea Shepherd to be the navy of Earth First!" ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally", "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson ran as an independent candidate in the 1980 Canadian Federal election in Vancouver Centre, proclaiming he wasn't a politician but an environmentalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally of Paul Watson besides his Jules Verne Award, co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthfroce Environmental Society, and declaring his support for Earth First!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society.", "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society?", "During the 1980s, Paul Watson declared his support for Earth First! and cultivated friendships with David Foreman and Edward Abbey, proclaiming Sea Shepherd to be the navy of Earth First!", "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally of Paul Watson besides his Jules Verne Award, co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthfroce Environmental Society, and declaring his support for Earth First!?", "Paul Watson ran as an independent candidate in the 1980 Canadian Federal election in Vancouver Centre, proclaiming he wasn't a politician but an environmentalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win that election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson win the 1980 Canadian Federal election", "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson received fewer than 100 votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson win the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society.", "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society?", "During the 1980s, Paul Watson declared his support for Earth First! and cultivated friendships with David Foreman and Edward Abbey, proclaiming Sea Shepherd to be the navy of Earth First!", "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally of Paul Watson besides his Jules Verne Award, co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthfroce Environmental Society, and declaring his support for Earth First!?", "Paul Watson ran as an independent candidate in the 1980 Canadian Federal election in Vancouver Centre, proclaiming he wasn't a politician but an environmentalist.", "Did Paul Watson win the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Paul Watson received fewer than 100 votes." ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after the election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Paul Watson do after the 1980 Canadian Federal election", "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson did work with the Green Party of British Columbia in Vancouver in the 1980s and 90s. He ran for mayor in 1996, placing fourth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Watson do after the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society.", "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society?", "During the 1980s, Paul Watson declared his support for Earth First! and cultivated friendships with David Foreman and Edward Abbey, proclaiming Sea Shepherd to be the navy of Earth First!", "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally of Paul Watson besides his Jules Verne Award, co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthfroce Environmental Society, and declaring his support for Earth First!?", "Paul Watson ran as an independent candidate in the 1980 Canadian Federal election in Vancouver Centre, proclaiming he wasn't a politician but an environmentalist.", "Did Paul Watson win the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Paul Watson received fewer than 100 votes.", "What did Paul Watson do after the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Paul Watson did work with the Green Party of British Columbia in Vancouver in the 1980s and 90s. He ran for mayor in 1996, placing fourth." ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever hold political office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson ever hold political office", "Truth_answer": "In April 2003, Paul Watson was elected to the board of directors of the Sierra Club for a three-year term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson ever hold political office?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson#Other_environmental_activities", "Context": [ "What is Paul Watson's biggest environmental achievement?", "Paul Watson received the Jules Verne Award on October 10, 2012. He was the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, awarded a Jules Verne Award dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers", "What else did Paul Watson achieve environmentally besides his Jules Verne Award?", "Paul Watson also was a co-founder of Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society.", "Did Paul Watson achieve anything else environmentally besides the Jules Verne Award and co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthforce Environmental Society?", "During the 1980s, Paul Watson declared his support for Earth First! and cultivated friendships with David Foreman and Edward Abbey, proclaiming Sea Shepherd to be the navy of Earth First!", "Can you tell me about any further achievements environmentally of Paul Watson besides his Jules Verne Award, co-founding the Friends of the Wolf and Earthfroce Environmental Society, and declaring his support for Earth First!?", "Paul Watson ran as an independent candidate in the 1980 Canadian Federal election in Vancouver Centre, proclaiming he wasn't a politician but an environmentalist.", "Did Paul Watson win the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Paul Watson received fewer than 100 votes.", "What did Paul Watson do after the 1980 Canadian Federal election?", "Paul Watson did work with the Green Party of British Columbia in Vancouver in the 1980s and 90s. He ran for mayor in 1996, placing fourth.", "Did Paul Watson ever hold political office?", "In April 2003, Paul Watson was elected to the board of directors of the Sierra Club for a three-year term." ], "Conversation_no": 1247, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Paul Watson do on the board of directors of the Sierra Club", "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson didn't seek re-election. He resigned from the board a month before his term ended, protesting against the organization's sponsorship of a Why I Hunt essay contest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Watson do on the board of directors of the Sierra Club?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report", "Truth_answer": "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowd_Report", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose." ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the report?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Dowd Report", "Truth_answer": "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106144034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowd_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Dowd Report?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension." ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he crticize it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Pete Rose crticize the Dowd Report", "Truth_answer": "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowd_Report", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the case against him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the case against Pete Rose", "Truth_answer": "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews." ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write about his opposition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Rose write about his opposition", "Truth_answer": "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose." ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any support for his criticism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism", "Truth_answer": "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose" ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were some of the critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were some of the critics of Bill James", "Truth_answer": "Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case Bill James made, concluding: James' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of the critics that claimed Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose", "who were some of the critics that claimed Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose?", "Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case Bill James made, concluding: James' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Derek have to say about his abstract?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Derek Zumsteg have to say about Bill James' abstract", "Truth_answer": "[Bill] James' defense of Rose... is a great disservice to the many people who have looked to him for a balanced and fair take on this complicated and important issue.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Derek Zumsteg have to say about Bill James' abstract?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose", "who were some of the critics that claimed Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose?", "Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case Bill James made, concluding: James' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research.“", "What did Derek Zumsteg have to say about Bill James' abstract?", "[Bill] James' defense of Rose... is a great disservice to the many people who have looked to him for a balanced and fair take on this complicated and important issue.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was James ever proved right or wrong with regards to his opinion on Dowd Report?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bill James ever proved right or wrong with regards to his opinion on Dowd Report", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Pete Rose admitted publicly that he had bet on baseball and confirmed the Dowd Report was correct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill James ever proved right or wrong with regards to his opinion on Dowd Report?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose", "who were some of the critics that claimed Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose?", "Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case Bill James made, concluding: James' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research.“", "What did Derek Zumsteg have to say about Bill James' abstract?", "[Bill] James' defense of Rose... is a great disservice to the many people who have looked to him for a balanced and fair take on this complicated and important issue.“", "Was Bill James ever proved right or wrong with regards to his opinion on Dowd Report?", "In 2004, Pete Rose admitted publicly that he had bet on baseball and confirmed the Dowd Report was correct." ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he retract his view of the report?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill James then retract his view of the report", "Truth_answer": "Bill James remained steadfast, continuing to insist that the evidence available to Dowd at the time was insufficient to reach the conclusion that it did.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill James then retract his view of the report?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose", "who were some of the critics that claimed Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose?", "Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case Bill James made, concluding: James' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research.“", "What did Derek Zumsteg have to say about Bill James' abstract?", "[Bill] James' defense of Rose... is a great disservice to the many people who have looked to him for a balanced and fair take on this complicated and important issue.“", "Was Bill James ever proved right or wrong with regards to his opinion on Dowd Report?", "In 2004, Pete Rose admitted publicly that he had bet on baseball and confirmed the Dowd Report was correct.", "Did Bill James then retract his view of the report?", "Bill James remained steadfast, continuing to insist that the evidence available to Dowd at the time was insufficient to reach the conclusion that it did." ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting information can you give me?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting information can you give me about Bill James and the Dowd Report controversy that surprised fans", "Truth_answer": "Bill James' attitude on the matter surprised many fans, especially after the writer had been deeply critical of Rose in the past", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information can you give me about Bill James and the Dowd Report controversy that surprised fans?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Dowd_Report_controversy", "Context": [ "How was Bill James connected to the Dowd Report?", "In his Baseball Book 1990, Bill James heavily criticized the Dowd Report's methodology, which was an investigation (commissioned by baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti) on the gambling activities of Pete Rose.", "What was the Dowd Report?", "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a lifetime suspension.", "How did Bill James criticize the methodology of the Dowd Report?", "Bill James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.“", "What was the case against Pete Rose?", "The Dowd Report, published in June 1989, was accompanied by seven volumes of exhibits, which included bank and telephone records, alleged betting records, expert reports, and transcripts of interviews.", "Did Bill James write about his opposition to the Dowd Report?", "Bill James countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Did Bill James get any support for his criticism?", "several critics claimed that Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose", "who were some of the critics that claimed Bill James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose?", "Derek Zumsteg of Baseball Prospectus wrote an exhaustive review of the case Bill James made, concluding: James' defense of Rose is filled with oversights, errors in judgment, failures in research.“", "What did Derek Zumsteg have to say about Bill James' abstract?", "[Bill] James' defense of Rose... is a great disservice to the many people who have looked to him for a balanced and fair take on this complicated and important issue.“", "Was Bill James ever proved right or wrong with regards to his opinion on Dowd Report?", "In 2004, Pete Rose admitted publicly that he had bet on baseball and confirmed the Dowd Report was correct.", "Did Bill James then retract his view of the report?", "Bill James remained steadfast, continuing to insist that the evidence available to Dowd at the time was insufficient to reach the conclusion that it did.", "What other interesting information can you give me about Bill James and the Dowd Report controversy that surprised fans?", "Bill James' attitude on the matter surprised many fans, especially after the writer had been deeply critical of Rose in the past" ], "Conversation_no": 1248, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his attitude?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bill James' attitude", "Truth_answer": "Bill James considered Rose's pursuit of Ty Cobb's all-time record for base hits to be selfish", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill James' attitude toward Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Consulate", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Consulate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Consulate", "Truth_answer": "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Consulate of France?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François-René_de_Chateaubriand#Consulate_and_Empire", "Context": [ "What was the Consulate of France?", "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804." ], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France", "Truth_answer": "François-René de Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May 1800 (under the French Consulate); Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Ren%C3%A9_de_Chateaubriand_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François-René_de_Chateaubriand#Consulate_and_Empire", "Context": [ "What was the Consulate of France?", "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804.", "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France?", "François-René de Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May 1800 (under the French Consulate); Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France." ], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the empire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the French Empire", "Truth_answer": "James McMillan argues that a Europe-wide Catholic Revival emerged from the change in intellectual climate from intellectually oriented classicism to emotionally based romanticism, heavily influenced by Génie du christianisme", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the French Empire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François-René_de_Chateaubriand#Consulate_and_Empire", "Context": [ "What was the Consulate of France?", "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804.", "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France?", "François-René de Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May 1800 (under the French Consulate); Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France.", "What happened to the French Empire?", "James McMillan argues that a Europe-wide Catholic Revival emerged from the change in intellectual climate from intellectually oriented classicism to emotionally based romanticism, heavily influenced by Génie du christianisme" ], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do when they arrived in Rome?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch do when they arrived to Rome", "Truth_answer": "François-René de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch soon quarrelled and Chateaubriand was nominated as minister to Valais (in Switzerland)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Ren%C3%A9_de_Chateaubriand_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch do when they arrived to Rome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François-René_de_Chateaubriand#Consulate_and_Empire", "Context": [ "What was the Consulate of France?", "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804.", "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France?", "François-René de Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May 1800 (under the French Consulate); Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France.", "What happened to the French Empire?", "James McMillan argues that a Europe-wide Catholic Revival emerged from the change in intellectual climate from intellectually oriented classicism to emotionally based romanticism, heavily influenced by Génie du christianisme", "What did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch do when they arrived to Rome?", "François-René de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch soon quarrelled and Chateaubriand was nominated as minister to Valais (in Switzerland)" ], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the men fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the men fight", "Truth_answer": "François-René de Chateaubriand resigned his post in disgust after Napoleon ordered the execution in 1804 of Louis XVI's cousin, Louis-Antoine-Henri de Bourbon-Condé, duc d'Enghien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Ren%C3%A9_de_Chateaubriand_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch fight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Antoine,_Duke_of_Enghien", "Context": [ "What was the Consulate of France?", "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804.", "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France?", "François-René de Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May 1800 (under the French Consulate); Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France.", "What happened to the French Empire?", "James McMillan argues that a Europe-wide Catholic Revival emerged from the change in intellectual climate from intellectually oriented classicism to emotionally based romanticism, heavily influenced by Génie du christianisme", "What did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch do when they arrived to Rome?", "François-René de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch soon quarrelled and Chateaubriand was nominated as minister to Valais (in Switzerland)", "Why did Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch fight?", "François-René de Chateaubriand resigned his post in disgust after Napoleon ordered the execution in 1804 of Louis XVI's cousin, Louis-Antoine-Henri de Bourbon-Condé, duc d'Enghien." ], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was his cousin ordered to be executed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Louis XVI's cousin ordered to be executed", "Truth_answer": "More famous for his death than for his life, Louis Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien was executed on charges of aiding Britain and plotting against France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Louis XVI's cousin ordered to be executed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François-René_de_Chateaubriand#Consulate_and_Empire", "Context": [ "What was the Consulate of France?", "The Consulate was the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directoryon 10 November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire on 18 May 1804.", "Why did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand return to France?", "François-René de Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May 1800 (under the French Consulate); Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France.", "What happened to the French Empire?", "James McMillan argues that a Europe-wide Catholic Revival emerged from the change in intellectual climate from intellectually oriented classicism to emotionally based romanticism, heavily influenced by Génie du christianisme", "What did Francois Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch do when they arrived to Rome?", "François-René de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch soon quarrelled and Chateaubriand was nominated as minister to Valais (in Switzerland)", "Why did Rene de Chateaubriand and Cardinal Fesch fight?", "François-René de Chateaubriand resigned his post in disgust after Napoleon ordered the execution in 1804 of Louis XVI's cousin, Louis-Antoine-Henri de Bourbon-Condé, duc d'Enghien.", "Why was Louis XVI's cousin ordered to be executed?", "More famous for his death than for his life, Louis Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien was executed on charges of aiding Britain and plotting against France." ], "Conversation_no": 1249, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Rene de Chateaubriand after he resigned his position as minister to Valais", "Truth_answer": "François-René de Chateaubriand received a large sum of money from the Russian Tsarina Elizabeth Alexeievna, seeing him as a defender of Christianity and thus worthy of her royal support.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Ren%C3%A9_de_Chateaubriand_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Rene de Chateaubriand after he resigned his position as minister to Valais?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#RC_Paris", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was RC Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was RC Paris", "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986, a long established team which had been in a slump since the 1950s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was RC Paris to Enzo Francescoli?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#River_Plate", "Context": [ "What was RC Paris to Enzo Francescoli?", "Enzo Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986, a long established team which had been in a slump since the 1950s" ], "Conversation_no": 1250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he join Racing Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Enzo Francescoli join Racing Paris", "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli later moved to Europe, signed by Racing Paris, newly promoted from the French Second Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Enzo Francescoli join Racing Paris?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#RC_Paris", "Context": [ "What was RC Paris to Enzo Francescoli?", "Enzo Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986, a long established team which had been in a slump since the 1950s", "How did Enzo Francescoli join Racing Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli later moved to Europe, signed by Racing Paris, newly promoted from the French Second Division." ], "Conversation_no": 1250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they improve after he joined the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Racing Paris improve after Enzo Francescoli joined the team", "Truth_answer": "In Enzo Francescoli's first season, RC Paris managed to finish 13th overall", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Racing Paris improve after Enzo Francescoli joined the team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#Career_statistics", "Context": [ "What was RC Paris to Enzo Francescoli?", "Enzo Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986, a long established team which had been in a slump since the 1950s", "How did Enzo Francescoli join Racing Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli later moved to Europe, signed by Racing Paris, newly promoted from the French Second Division.", "Did Racing Paris improve after Enzo Francescoli joined the team?", "In Enzo Francescoli's first season, RC Paris managed to finish 13th overall" ], "Conversation_no": 1250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many goals did he score in his career with RC Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many goals did Enzo Francescoli score in his career with RC Paris", "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli scored 32 goals in his 3 years with RC Paris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Enzo Francescoli score in his career with RC Paris?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#RC_Paris", "Context": [ "What was RC Paris to Enzo Francescoli?", "Enzo Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986, a long established team which had been in a slump since the 1950s", "How did Enzo Francescoli join Racing Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli later moved to Europe, signed by Racing Paris, newly promoted from the French Second Division.", "Did Racing Paris improve after Enzo Francescoli joined the team?", "In Enzo Francescoli's first season, RC Paris managed to finish 13th overall", "How many goals did Enzo Francescoli score in his career with RC Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli scored 32 goals in his 3 years with RC Paris" ], "Conversation_no": 1250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his greatest achievement with RC Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Enzo Francescoli's greatest achievement with RC Paris", "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli became a team idol and in 1987 was elected the best foreign player in France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Enzo Francescoli's greatest achievement with RC Paris?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#RC_Paris", "Context": [ "What was RC Paris to Enzo Francescoli?", "Enzo Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986, a long established team which had been in a slump since the 1950s", "How did Enzo Francescoli join Racing Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli later moved to Europe, signed by Racing Paris, newly promoted from the French Second Division.", "Did Racing Paris improve after Enzo Francescoli joined the team?", "In Enzo Francescoli's first season, RC Paris managed to finish 13th overall", "How many goals did Enzo Francescoli score in his career with RC Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli scored 32 goals in his 3 years with RC Paris", "What was Enzo Francescoli's greatest achievement with RC Paris?", "Enzo Francescoli became a team idol and in 1987 was elected the best foreign player in France." ], "Conversation_no": 1250, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he considered the best foreign player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Enzo Francescoli considered the best foreign player", "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli scored eight times in the league, finishing once again as the club's top scorer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Enzo Francescoli considered the best foreign player in France during 1987?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg#Career_in_Los_Angeles", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do while in Los Angeles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do while in Los Angeles", "Truth_answer": "In the late 1960s, Dick Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career in Los Angeles, working for KTLA television and KMPC radio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dick Enberg do while in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg#Career_in_Los_Angeles", "Context": [ "What did Dick Enberg do while in Los Angeles?", "In the late 1960s, Dick Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career in Los Angeles, working for KTLA television and KMPC radio" ], "Conversation_no": 1251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What station affiliate was he a sportscaster for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What station affiliate was Dick Enberg a sportscaster for", "Truth_answer": "Dick Enberg worked for KTLA television (anchoring a nightly sports report and calling UCLA Bruins basketball) and KMPC radio (calling Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What station affiliate was Dick Enberg a sportscaster for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg#Career_timeline", "Context": [ "What did Dick Enberg do while in Los Angeles?", "In the late 1960s, Dick Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career in Los Angeles, working for KTLA television and KMPC radio", "What station affiliate was Dick Enberg a sportscaster for?", "Dick Enberg worked for KTLA television (anchoring a nightly sports report and calling UCLA Bruins basketball) and KMPC radio (calling Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball)" ], "Conversation_no": 1251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he work for KMPC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Dick Enberg work for KMPC", "Truth_answer": "Dick Enberg worked for KMPC, calling the Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball, between 1966-1978 and in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dick Enberg work for KMPC?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg#Career_in_Los_Angeles", "Context": [ "What did Dick Enberg do while in Los Angeles?", "In the late 1960s, Dick Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career in Los Angeles, working for KTLA television and KMPC radio", "What station affiliate was Dick Enberg a sportscaster for?", "Dick Enberg worked for KTLA television (anchoring a nightly sports report and calling UCLA Bruins basketball) and KMPC radio (calling Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball)", "How long did Dick Enberg work for KMPC?", "Dick Enberg worked for KMPC, calling the Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball, between 1966-1978 and in 1985." ], "Conversation_no": 1251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any signature phrases while working at the radio station in Los Angeles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dick Enberg have any signature phrases while working at the radio station in Los Angeles", "Truth_answer": "After every Angels victory, Dick Enberg would wrap up his broadcast with And the halo shines tonight in reference to the Big A scoreboard at Anaheim Stadium and the halo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dick Enberg have any signature phrases while working at the radio station in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg#Career_in_Los_Angeles", "Context": [ "What did Dick Enberg do while in Los Angeles?", "In the late 1960s, Dick Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career in Los Angeles, working for KTLA television and KMPC radio", "What station affiliate was Dick Enberg a sportscaster for?", "Dick Enberg worked for KTLA television (anchoring a nightly sports report and calling UCLA Bruins basketball) and KMPC radio (calling Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball)", "How long did Dick Enberg work for KMPC?", "Dick Enberg worked for KMPC, calling the Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball, between 1966-1978 and in 1985.", "Did Dick Enberg have any signature phrases while working at the radio station in Los Angeles?", "After every Angels victory, Dick Enberg would wrap up his broadcast with And the halo shines tonight in reference to the Big A scoreboard at Anaheim Stadium and the halo." ], "Conversation_no": 1251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any other work while in Los Angeles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dick Enberg do any other work while in Los Angeles", "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s, Dick Enberg announced boxing matches at L.A.'s Olympic Auditorium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dick Enberg do any other work while in Los Angeles besides KTLA and KMPC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg#Career_in_Los_Angeles", "Context": [ "What did Dick Enberg do while in Los Angeles?", "In the late 1960s, Dick Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career in Los Angeles, working for KTLA television and KMPC radio", "What station affiliate was Dick Enberg a sportscaster for?", "Dick Enberg worked for KTLA television (anchoring a nightly sports report and calling UCLA Bruins basketball) and KMPC radio (calling Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball)", "How long did Dick Enberg work for KMPC?", "Dick Enberg worked for KMPC, calling the Los Angeles Rams football and California Angels baseball, between 1966-1978 and in 1985.", "Did Dick Enberg have any signature phrases while working at the radio station in Los Angeles?", "After every Angels victory, Dick Enberg would wrap up his broadcast with And the halo shines tonight in reference to the Big A scoreboard at Anaheim Stadium and the halo.", "Did Dick Enberg do any other work while in Los Angeles besides KTLA and KMPC?", "In the 1960s, Dick Enberg announced boxing matches at L.A.'s Olympic Auditorium." ], "Conversation_no": 1251, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dick Enberg's career in Los Angeles besides working for KTLA, KMPC, and announcing boxing matches at L.A.'s Olympic Auditorium", "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Dick Enberg was the national broadcasterto cover the Game of the Century between the Houston Cougars, led by Elvin Hayes, and the UCLA Bruins, led by Lew Alcindor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dick Enberg's career in Los Angeles besides working for KTLA, KMPC, and announcing boxing matches at L.A.'s Olympic Auditorium?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his businesses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his businesses", "Truth_answer": "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses", "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to change his prosperity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity", "Truth_answer": "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after this happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened", "Truth_answer": "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia)." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia", "Truth_answer": "In 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia). There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia).", "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia?", "In 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia). There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he take a more permanent position anywhere?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone take a more permanent position anywhere in Virginia", "Truth_answer": "When Virginia created Kanawha County in 1789, Daniel Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone take a more permanent position anywhere in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia).", "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia?", "In 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia). There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant.", "Did Daniel Boone take a more permanent position anywhere in Virginia?", "When Virginia created Kanawha County in 1789, Daniel Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he lieutenant colonel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Daniel Boone lieutenant colonel", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Daniel Boone lieutenant colonel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia).", "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia?", "In 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia). There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant.", "Did Daniel Boone take a more permanent position anywhere in Virginia?", "When Virginia created Kanawha County in 1789, Daniel Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia.", "How long was Daniel Boone lieutenant colonel?" ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any money issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone have any money issues after becoming lieutenant colonel of the Kanawha County Militia", "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone contracted to provide supplies for the Kanawha militia, but his debts prevented him from buying goods on credit, so he closed his store, returning to hunting and trapping.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone have any money issues after becoming lieutenant colonel of the Kanawha County Militia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia).", "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia?", "In 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia). There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant.", "Did Daniel Boone take a more permanent position anywhere in Virginia?", "When Virginia created Kanawha County in 1789, Daniel Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia.", "How long was Daniel Boone lieutenant colonel?", "Did Daniel Boone have any money issues after becoming lieutenant colonel of the Kanawha County Militia?", "Daniel Boone contracted to provide supplies for the Kanawha militia, but his debts prevented him from buying goods on credit, so he closed his store, returning to hunting and trapping." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he able to resolve the problem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone able to resolve the financial problem", "Truth_answer": "In 1795, Daniel Boone and his wife moved back to Kentucky, this time to land owned by their son Daniel Morgan Boone in what became Nicholas County.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone able to resolve the financial problem?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone#Businessman_and_politician_from_the_Ohio_River_valley", "Context": [ "What were Daniel Boone's businesses?", "A celebrity, Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.", "Was Daniel Boone successful with his businesses?", "Daniel Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787 (a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time), but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.", "What happened to change Daniel Boone prosperity?", "According to the later folk image, Daniel Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.", "What did Daniel Boone do after this happened?", "Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia).", "What did Daniel Boone do in Virginia?", "In 1788, Daniel Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia). There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant.", "Did Daniel Boone take a more permanent position anywhere in Virginia?", "When Virginia created Kanawha County in 1789, Daniel Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia.", "How long was Daniel Boone lieutenant colonel?", "Did Daniel Boone have any money issues after becoming lieutenant colonel of the Kanawha County Militia?", "Daniel Boone contracted to provide supplies for the Kanawha militia, but his debts prevented him from buying goods on credit, so he closed his store, returning to hunting and trapping.", "Was Daniel Boone able to resolve the financial problem?", "In 1795, Daniel Boone and his wife moved back to Kentucky, this time to land owned by their son Daniel Morgan Boone in what became Nicholas County." ], "Conversation_no": 1252, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else significant happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else significant happen with Daniel Boone after his return to Kentucky", "Truth_answer": "In 1798, a warrant was issued for Daniel Boone's arrest, although the sheriff never found him. That same year, the Kentucky assembly named Boone County in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else significant happen with Daniel Boone after his return to Kentucky??", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Transformer_rewrite": "At what age did Mao Asada start her training", "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#Early_career", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating" ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What competitions did she compete in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in", "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season" ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America", "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy." ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in that competition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada", "Truth_answer": "With Mao Asada's victory at Skate America, she became the first singles skater, male or female, to win all seven of the current events on the Grand Prix series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy.", "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada?", "With Mao Asada's victory at Skate America, she became the first singles skater, male or female, to win all seven of the current events on the Grand Prix series." ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any other medals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada win any other medals", "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada became the third woman in the last 45 years (along with Michelle Kwan and Katarina Witt) and the tenth woman to have won three world championship titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada win any other medals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy.", "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada?", "With Mao Asada's victory at Skate America, she became the first singles skater, male or female, to win all seven of the current events on the Grand Prix series.", "Did Mao Asada win any other medals?", "Mao Asada became the third woman in the last 45 years (along with Michelle Kwan and Katarina Witt) and the tenth woman to have won three world championship titles." ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the event's name where she won her 3rd title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the event's name where Mao Asada won her 3rd title", "Truth_answer": "At the 2014 World Championships, Mao Asada broke the world record for the short program by scoring 78.66, 0.16 points higher than the former record set by Yuna Kim", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the event's name where Mao Asada won her 3rd title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy.", "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada?", "With Mao Asada's victory at Skate America, she became the first singles skater, male or female, to win all seven of the current events on the Grand Prix series.", "Did Mao Asada win any other medals?", "Mao Asada became the third woman in the last 45 years (along with Michelle Kwan and Katarina Witt) and the tenth woman to have won three world championship titles.", "What was the event's name where Mao Asada won her 3rd title?", "At the 2014 World Championships, Mao Asada broke the world record for the short program by scoring 78.66, 0.16 points higher than the former record set by Yuna Kim" ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any competitions where she did not place so well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any competitions where Mao Asada did not place so well", "Truth_answer": "In late December, Mao Asada competed in the 2013–14 Japan Championships. She led after a strong short program, but placed 3rd in the free skating, dropping to 3rd overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any competitions where Mao Asada did not place so well in the 2013-14 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy.", "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada?", "With Mao Asada's victory at Skate America, she became the first singles skater, male or female, to win all seven of the current events on the Grand Prix series.", "Did Mao Asada win any other medals?", "Mao Asada became the third woman in the last 45 years (along with Michelle Kwan and Katarina Witt) and the tenth woman to have won three world championship titles.", "What was the event's name where Mao Asada won her 3rd title?", "At the 2014 World Championships, Mao Asada broke the world record for the short program by scoring 78.66, 0.16 points higher than the former record set by Yuna Kim", "Was there any competitions where Mao Asada did not place so well in the 2013-14 season?", "In late December, Mao Asada competed in the 2013–14 Japan Championships. She led after a strong short program, but placed 3rd in the free skating, dropping to 3rd overall." ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other things going on besides skating this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada have any other things going on besides skating the 2013-14 season", "Truth_answer": "On 19 May 2014, Mao Asada announced she intended to skip the next season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada have any other things going on besides skating the 2013-14 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada#2013–14_season", "Context": [ "At what age did Mao Asada start her training?", "Mao Asada studied classical ballet from the age of three to nine, but in 1995 switched to figure skating, when her sister, Mai Asada, also switched from ballet to skating", "What competitions did Mao Asada compete in?", "Mao Asada won the Japanese novice national championships in the 2002–03 season", "How did Mao Asada do in the 2013 Skate America?", "Mao Asada won gold at her two Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and the 2013 NHK Trophy.", "Was there any tricks that were remarkable in the 2013 Skate America competition to Mao Asada?", "With Mao Asada's victory at Skate America, she became the first singles skater, male or female, to win all seven of the current events on the Grand Prix series.", "Did Mao Asada win any other medals?", "Mao Asada became the third woman in the last 45 years (along with Michelle Kwan and Katarina Witt) and the tenth woman to have won three world championship titles.", "What was the event's name where Mao Asada won her 3rd title?", "At the 2014 World Championships, Mao Asada broke the world record for the short program by scoring 78.66, 0.16 points higher than the former record set by Yuna Kim", "Was there any competitions where Mao Asada did not place so well in the 2013-14 season?", "In late December, Mao Asada competed in the 2013–14 Japan Championships. She led after a strong short program, but placed 3rd in the free skating, dropping to 3rd overall.", "Did Mao Asada have any other things going on besides skating the 2013-14 season?", "On 19 May 2014, Mao Asada announced she intended to skip the next season." ], "Conversation_no": 1253, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of training did she undertake this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of training did Mao Asada undertake the 2013-14 season", "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada's free skating was the most technically difficult of all the ladies and the only one with a triple axel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of training did Mao Asada undertake the 2013-14 season?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J", "Context": [ "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance." ], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling", "Truth_answer": "On January 21, 2004, Violent J appeared alongside Joseph Utsler on an episode of the weekly NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance.", "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "On January 21, 2004, Violent J appeared alongside Joseph Utsler on an episode of the weekly NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV." ], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any appearances with anyone else of note?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Violent J make any appearances with anyone else of note in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling besides Joseph Utsler", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Violent J make any appearances with anyone else of note in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling besides Joseph Utsler?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance.", "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "On January 21, 2004, Violent J appeared alongside Joseph Utsler on an episode of the weekly NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV.", "Did Violent J make any appearances with anyone else of note in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling besides Joseph Utsler?" ], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any recognition during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Violent J get any recognition during this time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Violent J get any recognition during the time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J", "Context": [ "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance.", "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "On January 21, 2004, Violent J appeared alongside Joseph Utsler on an episode of the weekly NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV.", "Did Violent J make any appearances with anyone else of note in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling besides Joseph Utsler?", "Did Violent J get any recognition during the time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?" ], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Violent J article", "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 2006, Insane Clown Posse hosted and booked TNA's first ever house show, which took place in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Violent J article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance.", "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "On January 21, 2004, Violent J appeared alongside Joseph Utsler on an episode of the weekly NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV.", "Did Violent J make any appearances with anyone else of note in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling besides Joseph Utsler?", "Did Violent J get any recognition during the time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Violent J article?", "On March 17, 2006, Insane Clown Posse hosted and booked TNA's first ever house show, which took place in Detroit, Michigan." ], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was TNA's first ever house show hosted and booked on March 17, 2006 by the Insane Clown Posse", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was TNA's first ever house show hosted and booked on March 17, 2006 by the Insane Clown Posse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Impact Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion was initially known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action and was associated with the National Wrestling Alliance.", "What did Violent J do in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "On January 21, 2004, Violent J appeared alongside Joseph Utsler on an episode of the weekly NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV.", "Did Violent J make any appearances with anyone else of note in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling besides Joseph Utsler?", "Did Violent J get any recognition during the time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Violent J article?", "On March 17, 2006, Insane Clown Posse hosted and booked TNA's first ever house show, which took place in Detroit, Michigan.", "What was TNA's first ever house show hosted and booked on March 17, 2006 by the Insane Clown Posse?" ], "Conversation_no": 1254, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any televised appearances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did TNA make any televised appearances", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Violent J make any televised appearances for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1994–1996:_Return_to_touring_and_continued_success", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about 1994?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about 1994", "Truth_answer": "R.E.M released the album Monster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about 1994 for R.E.M?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1994–1996:_Return_to_touring_and_continued_success", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1994 for R.E.M?", "R.E.M released the album Monster." ], "Conversation_no": 1255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the R.E.M. album Monster successful", "Truth_answer": "The R.E.M. album Monster sold nine million copies worldwide. The singles What's the Frequency, Kenneth? and Bang and Blame were the band's last American Top 40 hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the R.E.M. album Monster successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1994–1996:_Return_to_touring_and_continued_success", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1994 for R.E.M?", "R.E.M released the album Monster.", "Was the R.E.M. album Monster successful?", "The R.E.M. album Monster sold nine million copies worldwide. The singles What's the Frequency, Kenneth? and Bang and Blame were the band's last American Top 40 hits." ], "Conversation_no": 1255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did R.E.M tour for the album Monster", "Truth_answer": "In January 1995, R.E.M. set out on its first tour in six years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did R.E.M tour for the album Monster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(R.E.M._album)#Tour", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1994 for R.E.M?", "R.E.M released the album Monster.", "Was the R.E.M. album Monster successful?", "The R.E.M. album Monster sold nine million copies worldwide. The singles What's the Frequency, Kenneth? and Bang and Blame were the band's last American Top 40 hits.", "Did R.E.M tour for the album Monster?", "In January 1995, R.E.M. set out on its first tour in six years." ], "Conversation_no": 1255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What countries did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What countries did R.E.M play touring for the album Monster", "Truth_answer": "The Monster Tour began in January 1995 with shows in Australia and Japan and continued throughout Europe and the United States for the rest of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(R.E.M._album)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did R.E.M play touring for the album Monster?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(R.E.M._album)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1994 for R.E.M?", "R.E.M released the album Monster.", "Was the R.E.M. album Monster successful?", "The R.E.M. album Monster sold nine million copies worldwide. The singles What's the Frequency, Kenneth? and Bang and Blame were the band's last American Top 40 hits.", "Did R.E.M tour for the album Monster?", "In January 1995, R.E.M. set out on its first tour in six years.", "What countries did R.E.M play touring for the album Monster?", "The Monster Tour began in January 1995 with shows in Australia and Japan and continued throughout Europe and the United States for the rest of the year." ], "Conversation_no": 1255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the biggest single on Monster?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the biggest single on the album Monster", "Truth_answer": "The R.E.M. album Monster was led by the successful single What's the Frequency, Kenneth?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest single on the album Monster?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(R.E.M._album)", "Context": [ "What was significant about 1994 for R.E.M?", "R.E.M released the album Monster.", "Was the R.E.M. album Monster successful?", "The R.E.M. album Monster sold nine million copies worldwide. The singles What's the Frequency, Kenneth? and Bang and Blame were the band's last American Top 40 hits.", "Did R.E.M tour for the album Monster?", "In January 1995, R.E.M. set out on its first tour in six years.", "What countries did R.E.M play touring for the album Monster?", "The Monster Tour began in January 1995 with shows in Australia and Japan and continued throughout Europe and the United States for the rest of the year.", "What was the biggest single on the album Monster?", "The R.E.M. album Monster was led by the successful single What's the Frequency, Kenneth?“" ], "Conversation_no": 1255, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did R.E.M win any awards for the album Monster", "Truth_answer": "The R.E.M. album Monster was certified platinum in Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did R.E.M win any awards for the album Monster?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_(rapper)#Misogyny_and_homophobia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he considered a misogynist or homophobic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he considered a misogynist or homophobic", "Truth_answer": "Rapper Bushido provoked much discussion through his use of controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorifying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was rapper Bushido considered a misogynist and homophobic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was rapper Bushido considered a misogynist and homophobic?", "Rapper Bushido provoked much discussion through his use of controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorifying." ], "Conversation_no": 1256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it make him any less popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did rap make Bushido any less popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorying, make rapper Bushido any less popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was rapper Bushido considered a misogynist and homophobic?", "Rapper Bushido provoked much discussion through his use of controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorifying.", "Did controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorying, make rapper Bushido any less popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 1256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any particular album that provoked discussion the most?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any particular album by Bushido that provoked discussion the most", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any particular album by Bushido that provoked discussion the most?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_(rapper)#Misogyny_and_homophobia", "Context": [ "Was rapper Bushido considered a misogynist and homophobic?", "Rapper Bushido provoked much discussion through his use of controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorifying.", "Did controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorying, make rapper Bushido any less popular?", "Was there any particular album by Bushido that provoked discussion the most?" ], "Conversation_no": 1256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any protests or anything like that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any protests or anything like that", "Truth_answer": "In late August 2007, rapper Bushido was criticized for his involvement in the concert Schau nicht weg, a campaign against violence at schools, organized by Bravo and VIVA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any protests or anything like that during Bushido's performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_(rapper)#Misogyny_and_homophobia", "Context": [ "Was rapper Bushido considered a misogynist and homophobic?", "Rapper Bushido provoked much discussion through his use of controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorifying.", "Did controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorying, make rapper Bushido any less popular?", "Was there any particular album by Bushido that provoked discussion the most?", "Were there any protests or anything like that during Bushido's performance?", "In late August 2007, rapper Bushido was criticized for his involvement in the concert Schau nicht weg, a campaign against violence at schools, organized by Bravo and VIVA." ], "Conversation_no": 1256, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did rapper Bushido do to critics of his involvement in the concert Schau nicht weg, a campaign against violence at schools, organized by Bravo and VIVA", "Truth_answer": "During the performance, rapper Bushido appealed in an aggressive manner to a small group of homosexual protesters by saying: You fuckers can demonstrate, hang yourself – I don't give a shit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did rapper Bushido do to critics of his involvement in the concert Schau nicht weg, a campaign against violence at schools, organized by Bravo and VIVA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police#1986–2006:_Disbandment", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 84?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 84", "Truth_answer": "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles." ], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sting_(musician)#1985–1989:_Solo_debut", "Context": [ "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.", "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles?" ], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Sting album The Dream of the Blue Turtles", "Truth_answer": "The Dream of the Blue Turtles reached Triple Platinum, receiving Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, and Best Engineered Recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124060009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sting_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Sting album The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police#1984–1986:_Hiatus,_aborted_sixth_studio_album", "Context": [ "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.", "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "What happened with the Sting album The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "The Dream of the Blue Turtles reached Triple Platinum, receiving Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, and Best Engineered Recording." ], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they abort an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did The Sting abort an album", "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland broke his collarbone in a fall from a horse and was unable to play the drums. Sting also had no intention of writing new songs for the Police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band The Police abort an album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#The_Police_(1977–1986)", "Context": [ "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.", "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "What happened with the Sting album The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "The Dream of the Blue Turtles reached Triple Platinum, receiving Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, and Best Engineered Recording.", "Why did the band The Police abort an album?", "Stewart Copeland broke his collarbone in a fall from a horse and was unable to play the drums. Sting also had no intention of writing new songs for the Police." ], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he recover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland recover from breaking his collarbone in a fall from a horse", "Truth_answer": "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland occasionally played drums for other artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland recover from breaking his collarbone in a fall from a horse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police#2007–2008:_Reunion_tour", "Context": [ "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.", "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "What happened with the Sting album The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "The Dream of the Blue Turtles reached Triple Platinum, receiving Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, and Best Engineered Recording.", "Why did the band The Police abort an album?", "Stewart Copeland broke his collarbone in a fall from a horse and was unable to play the drums. Sting also had no intention of writing new songs for the Police.", "Did Stewart Copeland recover from breaking his collarbone in a fall from a horse?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland occasionally played drums for other artists." ], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Police article", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, the Police were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Police article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police#2007–2008:_Reunion_tour", "Context": [ "What happened to the band The Police in 1984?", "The Police band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his solo debut LP, the jazz-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.", "Where did Sting tour in support of his solo debut LP, The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "What happened with the Sting album The Dream of the Blue Turtles?", "The Dream of the Blue Turtles reached Triple Platinum, receiving Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, and Best Engineered Recording.", "Why did the band The Police abort an album?", "Stewart Copeland broke his collarbone in a fall from a horse and was unable to play the drums. Sting also had no intention of writing new songs for the Police.", "Did Stewart Copeland recover from breaking his collarbone in a fall from a horse?", "After The Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland occasionally played drums for other artists.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Police article?", "In 2003, the Police were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility." ], "Conversation_no": 1257, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they get inducted into the Hall of fame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Police get inducted into the Hall of fame", "Truth_answer": "With a string of UK number one albums the Police were among the most commercially successful British bands of the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band The Police get inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Style", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Norm's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Norm's style", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was a dynamic stroke maker, had an ability to score at a high pace with his power off the back foot, and was noted for his nimble footwork.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Norm O'Neill's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Style", "Context": [ "What was Norm O'Neill's style?", "Norm O'Neill was a dynamic stroke maker, had an ability to score at a high pace with his power off the back foot, and was noted for his nimble footwork." ], "Conversation_no": 1258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some strengths of his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some strengths of Norm O'Neills style", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was noted for his nimble footwork, which he used to negate spin bowling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some strengths of Norm O'Neills style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Style", "Context": [ "What was Norm O'Neill's style?", "Norm O'Neill was a dynamic stroke maker, had an ability to score at a high pace with his power off the back foot, and was noted for his nimble footwork.", "What were some strengths of Norm O'Neills style?", "Norm O'Neill was noted for his nimble footwork, which he used to negate spin bowling." ], "Conversation_no": 1258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Describe other aspects of his style.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Describe other aspects of Norm O'Neills style", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill particularly liked to sweep the slower bowlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe other aspects of Norm Oneill's style besides being a dynamic stroke maker, having an ability to score at a high pace, and notable nimble footwork.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Style", "Context": [ "What was Norm O'Neill's style?", "Norm O'Neill was a dynamic stroke maker, had an ability to score at a high pace with his power off the back foot, and was noted for his nimble footwork.", "What were some strengths of Norm O'Neills style?", "Norm O'Neill was noted for his nimble footwork, which he used to negate spin bowling.", "Describe other aspects of Norm Oneill's style besides being a dynamic stroke maker, having an ability to score at a high pace, and notable nimble footwork.", "Norm O'Neill particularly liked to sweep the slower bowlers." ], "Conversation_no": 1258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his style have any weaknesses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Norm O'Neill's style have any weaknesses", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill often put too much emphasis on his right hand, allowing a large space between his hands on the bat handle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Norm O'Neill's style have any weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Style", "Context": [ "What was Norm O'Neill's style?", "Norm O'Neill was a dynamic stroke maker, had an ability to score at a high pace with his power off the back foot, and was noted for his nimble footwork.", "What were some strengths of Norm O'Neills style?", "Norm O'Neill was noted for his nimble footwork, which he used to negate spin bowling.", "Describe other aspects of Norm Oneill's style besides being a dynamic stroke maker, having an ability to score at a high pace, and notable nimble footwork.", "Norm O'Neill particularly liked to sweep the slower bowlers.", "Did Norm O'Neill's style have any weaknesses?", "Norm O'Neill often put too much emphasis on his right hand, allowing a large space between his hands on the bat handle." ], "Conversation_no": 1258, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his style compare to other players?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Norm O'Neill's style compare to other players", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill would play attacking shots off balls other people would only think of defending.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Norm O'Neill's style compare to other players?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his test debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was his test debut", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was selected to make his debut in the five-Test series against England for Australia during the 1958–59 season, playing in all of the matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [ "When was Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "Norm O'Neill was selected to make his debut in the five-Test series against England for Australia during the 1958–59 season, playing in all of the matches." ], "Conversation_no": 1259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Norm O'Neill win", "Truth_answer": "Australia took the series over England 4–0.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Norm O'Neill with Australia win the match against the England Cricket team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill", "Context": [ "When was Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "Norm O'Neill was selected to make his debut in the five-Test series against England for Australia during the 1958–59 season, playing in all of the matches.", "Did Norm O'Neill with Australia win the match against the England Cricket team?", "Australia took the series over England 4–0." ], "Conversation_no": 1259, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Norm O'Neill article", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Norm O'Neill article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what artistry did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what artistry did he do", "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland's vocal and musical style proved to be versatile, evolving constantly throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what artistry did Scott Weiland do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland", "Context": [ "what artistry did Scott Weiland do?", "Scott Weiland's vocal and musical style proved to be versatile, evolving constantly throughout his career." ], "Conversation_no": 1260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his line of employment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Scott Weiland's line of employment", "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland was a musician, singer and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Scott Weiland's line of employment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Temple_Pilots", "Context": [ "what artistry did Scott Weiland do?", "Scott Weiland's vocal and musical style proved to be versatile, evolving constantly throughout his career.", "what was Scott Weiland's line of employment?", "Scott Weiland was a musician, singer and songwriter." ], "Conversation_no": 1260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Weiland article", "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland was best known as the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2002 and 2008 to 2013, making six records with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Weiland article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/scott-weiland", "Context": [ "what artistry did Scott Weiland do?", "Scott Weiland's vocal and musical style proved to be versatile, evolving constantly throughout his career.", "what was Scott Weiland's line of employment?", "Scott Weiland was a musician, singer and songwriter.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Weiland article?", "Scott Weiland was best known as the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2002 and 2008 to 2013, making six records with them." ], "Conversation_no": 1260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his biggest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Scott Weiland biggest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for Slither in 2004, as well as Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal for Plush in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Scott Weiland's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "what artistry did Scott Weiland do?", "Scott Weiland's vocal and musical style proved to be versatile, evolving constantly throughout his career.", "what was Scott Weiland's line of employment?", "Scott Weiland was a musician, singer and songwriter.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Weiland article?", "Scott Weiland was best known as the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2002 and 2008 to 2013, making six records with them.", "what was Scott Weiland's biggest accomplishment?", "Scott Weiland won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for Slither in 2004, as well as Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal for Plush in 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 1260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most important fact in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in the Scott Weiland article", "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland was known for his flamboyant and chaotic onstage persona; he was also known for constantly changing his appearance and vocal style and for his battles with substance abuse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in the Scott Weiland article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland#Relationships_and_family", "Context": [ "what artistry did Scott Weiland do?", "Scott Weiland's vocal and musical style proved to be versatile, evolving constantly throughout his career.", "what was Scott Weiland's line of employment?", "Scott Weiland was a musician, singer and songwriter.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Weiland article?", "Scott Weiland was best known as the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2002 and 2008 to 2013, making six records with them.", "what was Scott Weiland's biggest accomplishment?", "Scott Weiland won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for Slither in 2004, as well as Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal for Plush in 1993.", "what is the most important fact in the Scott Weiland article?", "Scott Weiland was known for his flamboyant and chaotic onstage persona; he was also known for constantly changing his appearance and vocal style and for his battles with substance abuse." ], "Conversation_no": 1260, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did Scott Weiland work with", "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland was the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots, supergroup Velvet Revolver and Group Art of Anarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Scott Weiland work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he found", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he found", "Truth_answer": "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jerry Garcia found?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Death", "Context": [ "When was Jerry Garcia found?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic." ], "Conversation_no": 1261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what time", "Transformer_rewrite": "what time", "Truth_answer": "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time was Jerry Garcia found dead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Lifestyle_and_health", "Context": [ "When was Jerry Garcia found?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "What time was Jerry Garcia found dead?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic." ], "Conversation_no": 1261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he found at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Jerry Garcia found dead at", "Truth_answer": "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jerry Garcia found dead at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Lifestyle_and_health", "Context": [ "When was Jerry Garcia found?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "What time was Jerry Garcia found dead?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "Where was Jerry Garcia found dead at?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic." ], "Conversation_no": 1261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the cause of his death", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the cause of Jerry Garcia's death", "Truth_answer": "The cause of death for Jerry Garcia was a heart attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of Jerry Garcia's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Lifestyle_and_health", "Context": [ "When was Jerry Garcia found?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "What time was Jerry Garcia found dead?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "Where was Jerry Garcia found dead at?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "what was the cause of Jerry Garcia's death?", "The cause of death for Jerry Garcia was a heart attack." ], "Conversation_no": 1261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the heart attack from", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia had long struggled with drug addiction, weight problems, sleep apnea, heavy smoking, and diabetes—all of which contributed to his physical decline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the heart attack from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Jerry Garcia found?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "What time was Jerry Garcia found dead?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "Where was Jerry Garcia found dead at?", "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic.", "what was the cause of Jerry Garcia's death?", "The cause of death for Jerry Garcia was a heart attack.", "What was the heart attack from?", "Jerry Garcia had long struggled with drug addiction, weight problems, sleep apnea, heavy smoking, and diabetes—all of which contributed to his physical decline." ], "Conversation_no": 1261, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else troubled him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else troubled Jerry Garcia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else troubled Jerry Garcia besides drug addiction, weight problems, sleep apena, heavy smoking, and diabetes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#British_tour,_\"Breakin'_Up\",_and_\"Do_I_Love_You?\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their british tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was their british tour", "Truth_answer": "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#British_tour,_\"Breakin'_Up\",_and_\"Do_I_Love_You?\"", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do", "Truth_answer": "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#British_tour,_\"Breakin'_Up\",_and_\"Do_I_Love_You?\"", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour", "Truth_answer": "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other romantic interests did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#British_tour,_\"Breakin'_Up\",_and_\"Do_I_Love_You?\"", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone", "Truth_answer": "For Ronnie Spector, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who were the opening act for the Ronettes on their UK tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#\"Walking_in_the_Rain\"", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?", "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone?", "For Ronnie Spector, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who were the opening act for the Ronettes on their UK tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most interesting part of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of The Ronettes article", "Truth_answer": "In January 1964, The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of The Ronettes article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#\"Walking_in_the_Rain\"", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?", "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone?", "For Ronnie Spector, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who were the opening act for the Ronettes on their UK tour.", "What is the most interesting part of The Ronettes article?", "In January 1964, The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In January 1964, where did John Lennon ask in The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964", "Truth_answer": "The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964, when they toured the UK in January 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In January 1964, where did John Lennon ask in The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#\"Walking_in_the_Rain\"", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?", "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone?", "For Ronnie Spector, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who were the opening act for the Ronettes on their UK tour.", "What is the most interesting part of The Ronettes article?", "In January 1964, The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964.", "In January 1964, where did John Lennon ask in The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964, when they toured the UK in January 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do when it happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Ronettes do when it happened", "Truth_answer": "Phil Spector denied The Ronettes the opportunity to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Ronettes do when John Lennon asked in January 1964 The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes#Colpix_Records_and_The_Peppermint_Lounge_(1961–1963)", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?", "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone?", "For Ronnie Spector, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who were the opening act for the Ronettes on their UK tour.", "What is the most interesting part of The Ronettes article?", "In January 1964, The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964.", "In January 1964, where did John Lennon ask in The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964, when they toured the UK in January 1964.", "What did The Ronettes do when John Lennon asked in January 1964 The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "Phil Spector denied The Ronettes the opportunity to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they dance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes dance", "Truth_answer": "A fortuitous case of mistaken identity led to Ronnie and the Relatives making their debut – as dancers rather than singers – at New York City's hip The Peppermint Lounge in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes dance?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was The Ronettes' British tour?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK.", "How did The Ronettes' first UK tour do?", "In January 1964, the Ronettes left for their first tour of the UK, where they made a strong impact from the very beginning.", "How long did The Ronettes tour on their first UK tour?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Ronettes article besides their UK tour?", "For Ronnie Spector of The Ronnettes, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The feeling was mutually shared by Richards.", "What other romantic interests did Ronnie Spector have besides Keith Richards?", "Did The Ronettes tour with anyone?", "For Ronnie Spector, one of the biggest thrills was meeting Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who were the opening act for the Ronettes on their UK tour.", "What is the most interesting part of The Ronettes article?", "In January 1964, The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964.", "In January 1964, where did John Lennon ask in The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "The Ronettes had been asked by John Lennon to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964, when they toured the UK in January 1964.", "What did The Ronettes do when John Lennon asked in January 1964 The Ronettes to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964?", "Phil Spector denied The Ronettes the opportunity to accompany the Beatles on their flight to America on February 7, 1964.", "Did The Ronettes dance?", "A fortuitous case of mistaken identity led to Ronnie and the Relatives making their debut – as dancers rather than singers – at New York City's hip The Peppermint Lounge in 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1262, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever have any controversies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes have any controversies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes have any controversies?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the team play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the team play", "Truth_answer": "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#Professionalism", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the team known for being good sports?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports", "Truth_answer": "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#Professionalism", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season", "Truth_answer": "Cardiff RFC were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by eventual champions Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#Professionalism", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before.", "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Cardiff RFC were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by eventual champions Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they upset about that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Cardiff RFC upset about that being knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals in the 1996 to 1997 season", "Truth_answer": "After Alex Evans returned to head up the coaching team for Cardiff RFC, that season did lead to some silverware.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cardiff RFC upset about that being knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals in the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#Professionalism", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before.", "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Cardiff RFC were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by eventual champions Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third.", "Was Cardiff RFC upset about that being knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals in the 1996 to 1997 season?", "After Alex Evans returned to head up the coaching team for Cardiff RFC, that season did lead to some silverware." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cardiff RFC article besides Alex Evans returning to head up the coaching team and the 1996 to 1997 season leading to some silverware", "Truth_answer": "Grzegorz Kacala and Tony Rees, both forwards part of the Brive team that knocked Cardiff RFC out of the Heineken Cup, were signed for the 1997 to 1998 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cardiff RFC article besides Alex Evans returning to head up the coaching team and the 1996 to 1997 season leading to some silverware?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#Professionalism", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before.", "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Cardiff RFC were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by eventual champions Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third.", "Was Cardiff RFC upset about that being knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals in the 1996 to 1997 season?", "After Alex Evans returned to head up the coaching team for Cardiff RFC, that season did lead to some silverware.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cardiff RFC article besides Alex Evans returning to head up the coaching team and the 1996 to 1997 season leading to some silverware?", "Grzegorz Kacala and Tony Rees, both forwards part of the Brive team that knocked Cardiff RFC out of the Heineken Cup, were signed for the 1997 to 1998 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the forwards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the forwards", "Truth_answer": "Despite Cardiff RFC's difficulties, compounded by those of the national team, Rob Howley and Dai Young were both chosen to go on 1997 Lions tour to South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Cardiff RFC's forwards during the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#Professionalism", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before.", "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Cardiff RFC were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by eventual champions Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third.", "Was Cardiff RFC upset about that being knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals in the 1996 to 1997 season?", "After Alex Evans returned to head up the coaching team for Cardiff RFC, that season did lead to some silverware.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cardiff RFC article besides Alex Evans returning to head up the coaching team and the 1996 to 1997 season leading to some silverware?", "Grzegorz Kacala and Tony Rees, both forwards part of the Brive team that knocked Cardiff RFC out of the Heineken Cup, were signed for the 1997 to 1998 season.", "What happened to Cardiff RFC's forwards during the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Despite Cardiff RFC's difficulties, compounded by those of the national team, Rob Howley and Dai Young were both chosen to go on 1997 Lions tour to South Africa." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in the Heineken Cup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in the Heineken Cup for Cardiff RFC during the 1996 to 1997 season besides ob Howley and Dai Young both being chosen to go on 1997 Lions tour to South Africa", "Truth_answer": "Rob Howley had to return home early due to injury and neither of the two Cardiff RFC players started a Test match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the Heineken Cup for Cardiff RFC during the 1996 to 1997 season besides ob Howley and Dai Young both being chosen to go on 1997 Lions tour to South Africa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Cardiff RFC play?", "Cardiff RFC built a reputation as one of the great clubs in world rugby, largely through a series of wins against international touring sides.", "Was Cardiff RFC known for being good sports?", "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996 to 1997 season was in many respects worse than the year before.", "What happened after Cardiff RFC lost their first three games of the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Cardiff RFC were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by eventual champions Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third.", "Was Cardiff RFC upset about that being knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals in the 1996 to 1997 season?", "After Alex Evans returned to head up the coaching team for Cardiff RFC, that season did lead to some silverware.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cardiff RFC article besides Alex Evans returning to head up the coaching team and the 1996 to 1997 season leading to some silverware?", "Grzegorz Kacala and Tony Rees, both forwards part of the Brive team that knocked Cardiff RFC out of the Heineken Cup, were signed for the 1997 to 1998 season.", "What happened to Cardiff RFC's forwards during the 1996 to 1997 season?", "Despite Cardiff RFC's difficulties, compounded by those of the national team, Rob Howley and Dai Young were both chosen to go on 1997 Lions tour to South Africa.", "What else happened in the Heineken Cup for Cardiff RFC during the 1996 to 1997 season besides ob Howley and Dai Young both being chosen to go on 1997 Lions tour to South Africa?", "Rob Howley had to return home early due to injury and neither of the two Cardiff RFC players started a Test match." ], "Conversation_no": 1263, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Howley recover from his injuries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rob Howley of Cardiff RFC recover from his injuries", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rob Howley of Cardiff RFC recover from his injuries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#After_Harper's_Weekly", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly", "Truth_answer": "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#After_Harper's_Weekly", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which newpapers did he work for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for", "Truth_answer": "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#After_Harper's_Weekly", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he work after Nast's Weekly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly", "Truth_answer": "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#Party_politics", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly", "Truth_answer": "In need of income, Thomas Nast returned to the lecture circuit in 1884 and 1887.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#After_Harper's_Weekly", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America.", "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In need of income, Thomas Nast returned to the lecture circuit in 1884 and 1887." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously", "Truth_answer": "During a subsequent yellow fever outbreak, Thomas Nast remained on the job, helping numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#After_Harper's_Weekly", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America.", "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In need of income, Thomas Nast returned to the lecture circuit in 1884 and 1887.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "During a subsequent yellow fever outbreak, Thomas Nast remained on the job, helping numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he die from Yellow fever?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast die from Yellow fever", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast contracted the disease and died on December 7, 1902.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast die from Yellow fever?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#After_Harper's_Weekly", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America.", "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In need of income, Thomas Nast returned to the lecture circuit in 1884 and 1887.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "During a subsequent yellow fever outbreak, Thomas Nast remained on the job, helping numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion.", "Did Thomas Nast die from Yellow fever?", "Thomas Nast contracted the disease and died on December 7, 1902." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most famous accomplishment after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Thomas Nast's most famous accomplishment after leaving Harper's Weekly", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast received a few commissions for oil paintings and drew book illustrations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas Nast's most famous accomplishment after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America.", "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In need of income, Thomas Nast returned to the lecture circuit in 1884 and 1887.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "During a subsequent yellow fever outbreak, Thomas Nast remained on the job, helping numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion.", "Did Thomas Nast die from Yellow fever?", "Thomas Nast contracted the disease and died on December 7, 1902.", "What was Thomas Nast's most famous accomplishment after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Thomas Nast received a few commissions for oil paintings and drew book illustrations." ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name a book he illustrated or famous person he painted in oil?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name a book Thomas Nast illustrated or famous person he painted in oil", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name a book Thomas Nast illustrated or famous person he painted in oil?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Thomas Nast do after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In 1890, Thomas Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race.", "Which newpapers did Thomas Nast work for?", "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of a failing magazine, the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly.", "Where did Thomas Nast work after Nast's Weekly?", "President Theodore Roosevelt was an admirer of the artist and offered Thomas Nast an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America.", "How did Thomas Nast support his family after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "In need of income, Thomas Nast returned to the lecture circuit in 1884 and 1887.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "During a subsequent yellow fever outbreak, Thomas Nast remained on the job, helping numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion.", "Did Thomas Nast die from Yellow fever?", "Thomas Nast contracted the disease and died on December 7, 1902.", "What was Thomas Nast's most famous accomplishment after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Thomas Nast received a few commissions for oil paintings and drew book illustrations.", "Name a book Thomas Nast illustrated or famous person he painted in oil?" ], "Conversation_no": 1264, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to his family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Thomas Nast's family", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Thomas Nast's family?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Thomas Nast's career", "Truth_answer": "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#Career", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened that is important regarding his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#Career", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly." ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Thomas Nast popular", "Truth_answer": "One of Thomas Nast's most celebrated cartoons was Compromise with the South (1864), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Nast popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#Career", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly.", "Was Thomas Nast popular?", "One of Thomas Nast's most celebrated cartoons was Compromise with the South (1864), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War." ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many people read Compromise wth the South?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many people read Compromise wth the South by Thomas Nast", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast's cartoons attracted great attention, and he was referred to by President Abraham Lincoln as our best recruiting sergeant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people read Compromise wth the South by Thomas Nast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast#Career", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly.", "Was Thomas Nast popular?", "One of Thomas Nast's most celebrated cartoons was Compromise with the South (1864), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.", "Did many people read Compromise wth the South by Thomas Nast?", "Thomas Nast's cartoons attracted great attention, and he was referred to by President Abraham Lincoln as our best recruiting sergeant." ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast strongly opposed the Reconstruction policy of President Andrew Johnson, whom he depicted in a series of trenchant cartoons that marked Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly.", "Was Thomas Nast popular?", "One of Thomas Nast's most celebrated cartoons was Compromise with the South (1864), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.", "Did many people read Compromise wth the South by Thomas Nast?", "Thomas Nast's cartoons attracted great attention, and he was referred to by President Abraham Lincoln as our best recruiting sergeant.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Thomas Nast strongly opposed the Reconstruction policy of President Andrew Johnson, whom he depicted in a series of trenchant cartoons that marked Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature." ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the Reconstruction policy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Reconstruction policy that made Thomas Nast oppose it", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Reconstruction policy that made Thomas Nast oppose it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly.", "Was Thomas Nast popular?", "One of Thomas Nast's most celebrated cartoons was Compromise with the South (1864), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.", "Did many people read Compromise wth the South by Thomas Nast?", "Thomas Nast's cartoons attracted great attention, and he was referred to by President Abraham Lincoln as our best recruiting sergeant.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Thomas Nast strongly opposed the Reconstruction policy of President Andrew Johnson, whom he depicted in a series of trenchant cartoons that marked Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature.", "What happened with the Reconstruction policy that made Thomas Nast oppose it?" ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is meant by Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is meant by Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature relative to Thomas Nast", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature relative to Thomas Nast?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast", "Context": [ "How was Thomas Nast's career?", "As artist for The Illustrated London News, Thomas Nast's cartoons and articles about the Garibaldi military campaign to unify Italy captured the popular imagination in the U.S.", "What else happened that is important regarding Thomas Nast's career besides working as an artist for The Illustrated London News?", "Thomas Nast left the New York Illustrated News to work again, briefly, for Frank Leslie's Illustrated News. In 1862, he became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly.", "Was Thomas Nast popular?", "One of Thomas Nast's most celebrated cartoons was Compromise with the South (1864), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.", "Did many people read Compromise wth the South by Thomas Nast?", "Thomas Nast's cartoons attracted great attention, and he was referred to by President Abraham Lincoln as our best recruiting sergeant.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Nast article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Thomas Nast strongly opposed the Reconstruction policy of President Andrew Johnson, whom he depicted in a series of trenchant cartoons that marked Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature.", "What happened with the Reconstruction policy that made Thomas Nast oppose it?", "What is meant by Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature relative to Thomas Nast?" ], "Conversation_no": 1265, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he succeed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast succeed in caricature", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered to be the Father of the American Cartoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast succeed in caricature?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#1990s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some notable works during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some notable works during this period", "Truth_answer": "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?" ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century", "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the play about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about", "Truth_answer": "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of reception did he receive when this play was performed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed", "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo spoke of receiving threats from politicians if he performed it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship.", "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed?", "Dario Fo spoke of receiving threats from politicians if he performed it." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Dario Fo revealed plans to run for Mayor of Milan, the most economically important city in Italy, the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century besides the play The Two-Headed Anomaly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship.", "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed?", "Dario Fo spoke of receiving threats from politicians if he performed it.", "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century besides the play The Two-Headed Anomaly?", "In 2005, Dario Fo revealed plans to run for Mayor of Milan, the most economically important city in Italy, the following year." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How active was he in the political scene?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How active was Dario Fo in the political scene", "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo said it was part of his ongoing fight to rid Milan of Silvio Berlusconi's political colleague Gabriele Albertini, the incumbent mayor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How active was Dario Fo in the political scene?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship.", "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed?", "Dario Fo spoke of receiving threats from politicians if he performed it.", "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century besides the play The Two-Headed Anomaly?", "In 2005, Dario Fo revealed plans to run for Mayor of Milan, the most economically important city in Italy, the following year.", "How active was Dario Fo in the political scene?", "Dario Fo said it was part of his ongoing fight to rid Milan of Silvio Berlusconi's political colleague Gabriele Albertini, the incumbent mayor." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a successful campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo have a successful campaign for Mayor of Milan in 2005", "Truth_answer": "Securing 23.4% of the vote in the primary election of centre-left The Union in January 2006, Dario Fo was ultimately unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo have a successful campaign for Mayor of Milan in 2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship.", "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed?", "Dario Fo spoke of receiving threats from politicians if he performed it.", "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century besides the play The Two-Headed Anomaly?", "In 2005, Dario Fo revealed plans to run for Mayor of Milan, the most economically important city in Italy, the following year.", "How active was Dario Fo in the political scene?", "Dario Fo said it was part of his ongoing fight to rid Milan of Silvio Berlusconi's political colleague Gabriele Albertini, the incumbent mayor.", "Did Dario Fo have a successful campaign for Mayor of Milan in 2005?", "Securing 23.4% of the vote in the primary election of centre-left The Union in January 2006, Dario Fo was ultimately unsuccessful." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he lose against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Dario Fo lose against", "Truth_answer": "In January 2006, Dario Fo was ultimately unsuccessful, finishing second to Milan's former police chief Bruno Ferrante.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dario Fo lose against in the 2005 Mayor of Milan election?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo#21st_century", "Context": [ "What were some notable works by Dario Fo during the 1990s?", "In summer 1996, Dario Fo wrote Leonardo: The Flight, the Count and the Amours. Set in 1502, the titular character of the play was Leonardo da Vinci.", "Where did Dario Fo reside in the 21st century?", "Did Dario Fo write anything significant during the 21st century?", "Dario Fo's play, titled The Two-Headed Anomaly and first performed in 2003, also poked fun at the shortness of then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.", "What was the play The Two-Headed Anomaly by Dario Fo about?", "The title refers to the transplanting of Vladimir Putin's brain into Silvio Berlusconi's head, and the play was performed amid debate over Berlusconi's business and political interests and media censorship.", "What type of reception did Dario Fo receive when the play The Two-Headed Anomaly was performed?", "Dario Fo spoke of receiving threats from politicians if he performed it.", "Did Fo do anything else significant in the 21st century besides the play The Two-Headed Anomaly?", "In 2005, Dario Fo revealed plans to run for Mayor of Milan, the most economically important city in Italy, the following year.", "How active was Dario Fo in the political scene?", "Dario Fo said it was part of his ongoing fight to rid Milan of Silvio Berlusconi's political colleague Gabriele Albertini, the incumbent mayor.", "Did Dario Fo have a successful campaign for Mayor of Milan in 2005?", "Securing 23.4% of the vote in the primary election of centre-left The Union in January 2006, Dario Fo was ultimately unsuccessful.", "Who did Dario Fo lose against in the 2005 Mayor of Milan election?", "In January 2006, Dario Fo was ultimately unsuccessful, finishing second to Milan's former police chief Bruno Ferrante." ], "Conversation_no": 1266, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his unsuccessful race for Mayor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Dario Fo do after his unsuccessful race for Mayor", "Truth_answer": "Throughout the early 21st century until his death in 2016, Dario Fo remained an active participant and campaigner on various political, social and cultural issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dario Fo do after his unsuccessful race for Mayor?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Ancestors a title of a song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ancestors a title of a song", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin#Ancestors", "Context": [ "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?" ], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his ancestry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was George Gershwin's ancestry", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Gershwin's ancestry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin#Early_life", "Context": [ "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?", "What was George Gershwin's ancestry?", "George Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry." ], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did George change his last name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Gershwin change his last name", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin changed the spelling of his surname to 'Gershwin' around the time he became a professional musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Gershwin change his last name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin", "Context": [ "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?", "What was George Gershwin's ancestry?", "George Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry.", "Did George Gershwin change his last name?", "George Gershwin changed the spelling of his surname to 'Gershwin' around the time he became a professional musician." ], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Gershwin have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin's siblings include Ira Gershwin, Arthur Gershwin, and Frances Gershwin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Gershwin have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin#Early_life", "Context": [ "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?", "What was George Gershwin's ancestry?", "George Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry.", "Did George Gershwin change his last name?", "George Gershwin changed the spelling of his surname to 'Gershwin' around the time he became a professional musician.", "Did George Gershwin have any siblings?", "George Gershwin's siblings include Ira Gershwin, Arthur Gershwin, and Frances Gershwin." ], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the family live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did George Gershwin's family live", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin's family lived in many different residences, as their father changed dwellings with each new enterprise he became involved in. They grew up mostly in the Yiddish Theater District.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Gershwin's family live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin#Early_life", "Context": [ "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?", "What was George Gershwin's ancestry?", "George Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry.", "Did George Gershwin change his last name?", "George Gershwin changed the spelling of his surname to 'Gershwin' around the time he became a professional musician.", "Did George Gershwin have any siblings?", "George Gershwin's siblings include Ira Gershwin, Arthur Gershwin, and Frances Gershwin.", "Where did George Gershwin's family live?", "George Gershwin's family lived in many different residences, as their father changed dwellings with each new enterprise he became involved in. They grew up mostly in the Yiddish Theater District." ], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting about Gershwin's ancestors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about George Gershwin's ancestors", "Truth_answer": "George Gershwin's grandfather, Jakov Gershowitz, served for 25 years as a mechanic for the Imperial Russian Army to earn the right of free travel and residence as a Jew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about George Gershwin's ancestors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Ancestors a title of a song by George Gershwin?", "What was George Gershwin's ancestry?", "George Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry.", "Did George Gershwin change his last name?", "George Gershwin changed the spelling of his surname to 'Gershwin' around the time he became a professional musician.", "Did George Gershwin have any siblings?", "George Gershwin's siblings include Ira Gershwin, Arthur Gershwin, and Frances Gershwin.", "Where did George Gershwin's family live?", "George Gershwin's family lived in many different residences, as their father changed dwellings with each new enterprise he became involved in. They grew up mostly in the Yiddish Theater District.", "Is there anything interesting about George Gershwin's ancestors?", "George Gershwin's grandfather, Jakov Gershowitz, served for 25 years as a mechanic for the Imperial Russian Army to earn the right of free travel and residence as a Jew." ], "Conversation_no": 1267, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What social class did his family belong to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What social class did George Gershwin's family belong to", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What social class did George Gershwin's family belong to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is this a fresh start", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is this a fresh start", "Truth_answer": "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it the same girls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?" ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why were they on hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus", "Truth_answer": "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do when they got back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together", "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001", "Truth_answer": "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What producers did they work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What producers did Point of Grace work with", "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What producers did Point of Grace work with for the follow-up to the album Steady On?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project.", "What producers did Point of Grace work with for the follow-up to the album Steady On?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace", "Truth_answer": "The lead single of the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace, Blue Skies was an instant radio hit, and soon went No. 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project.", "What producers did Point of Grace work with for the follow-up to the album Steady On?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What songs were on the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace?", "The lead single of the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace, Blue Skies was an instant radio hit, and soon went No. 1." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the music do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the music do well", "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace promoted the album during the summer of 2001, performing at the major Christian festivals and doing their own concerts, while preparing for The Free To Fly Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the music from the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project.", "What producers did Point of Grace work with for the follow-up to the album Steady On?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What songs were on the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace?", "The lead single of the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace, Blue Skies was an instant radio hit, and soon went No. 1.", "Did the music from the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace do well?", "Point of Grace promoted the album during the summer of 2001, performing at the major Christian festivals and doing their own concerts, while preparing for The Free To Fly Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did The Free to Fly by Point of Grace do then", "Truth_answer": "There were rumors that the tour might be canceled due to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, but Heather stated that people needed to hear the message of hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Point of Grace do then after preparing for The Free To Fly Tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project.", "What producers did Point of Grace work with for the follow-up to the album Steady On?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What songs were on the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace?", "The lead single of the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace, Blue Skies was an instant radio hit, and soon went No. 1.", "Did the music from the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace do well?", "Point of Grace promoted the album during the summer of 2001, performing at the major Christian festivals and doing their own concerts, while preparing for The Free To Fly Tour.", "What else did Point of Grace do then after preparing for The Free To Fly Tour?", "There were rumors that the tour might be canceled due to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, but Heather stated that people needed to hear the message of hope." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on 24?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on 24", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, the commemorative album, 24 was released, featuring the Point of Grace's 24 greatest hits—as well as a new song, Day By Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album 24 by Point of Grace?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace#2001–2003:_A_fresh_(re)start,_Girls_of_Grace,_and_24", "Context": [ "Why is 2001 a fresh start for Point of Grace?", "After a hiatus, Point of Grace regrouped in early 2001 to begin work on the follow-up to the album Steady On.", "Was Point of Grace the same girls after their hiatus and regroup in 2001?", "Why were Point of Grace on hiatus?", "After the tour, Point of Grace took a year-long hiatus, regrouping occasionally for Women of Faith conferences and one or two one-off dates.", "What did Point of Grace do when they got back together?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What happened then after Point of Grace worked with six producers in 2001?", "Each producer brought a different sound, which is what Point of Grace were aiming for when they started work on this project.", "What producers did Point of Grace work with for the follow-up to the album Steady On?", "Point of Grace worked with six producers: Bannister, David Tyson, Nathan Nockels who played keyboards for them in the Steady On Tour, Tom Laune, Glenn Garrett, and Wayne Tester.", "What songs were on the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace?", "The lead single of the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace, Blue Skies was an instant radio hit, and soon went No. 1.", "Did the music from the album Free to Fly by Point of Grace do well?", "Point of Grace promoted the album during the summer of 2001, performing at the major Christian festivals and doing their own concerts, while preparing for The Free To Fly Tour.", "What else did Point of Grace do then after preparing for The Free To Fly Tour?", "There were rumors that the tour might be canceled due to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, but Heather stated that people needed to hear the message of hope.", "What songs were on the album 24 by Point of Grace?", "In 2003, the commemorative album, 24 was released, featuring the Point of Grace's 24 greatest hits—as well as a new song, Day By Day." ], "Conversation_no": 1268, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Point of Grace tour", "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace spent 2003 doing one-off shows, Girls of Grace concerts, and appeared on Michael W. Smith's Christmastime Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Point of Grace tour for the album 24?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#21st_Century_Schizoid_Band,_The_Bruised_Romantic_Glee_Club,_and_The_Tangent_(2000–2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the 21 century schiziod band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the 21 century schiziod band", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21st_Century_Schizoid_Band", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson." ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band", "Truth_answer": "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116085156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21st_Century_Schizoid_Band_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk." ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#21st_Century_Schizoid_Band,_The_Bruised_Romantic_Glee_Club,_and_The_Tangent_(2000–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk.", "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album?" ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club", "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk had spent several years assembling another solo album, which was eventually released as The Bruised Romantic Glee Club in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#21st_Century_Schizoid_Band,_The_Bruised_Romantic_Glee_Club,_and_The_Tangent_(2000–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk.", "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album?", "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club?", "Jakko Jakszyk had spent several years assembling another solo album, which was eventually released as The Bruised Romantic Glee Club in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get good reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club by Jakko Jakszyk get good reviews", "Truth_answer": "Hailed as Jakko Jakszyk's most accomplished work to date, the double album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club featured new songs and his reinterpretations of works by musicians who'd influenced him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club by Jakko Jakszyk get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk#21st_Century_Schizoid_Band,_The_Bruised_Romantic_Glee_Club,_and_The_Tangent_(2000–2009)", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk.", "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album?", "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club?", "Jakko Jakszyk had spent several years assembling another solo album, which was eventually released as The Bruised Romantic Glee Club in 2006.", "Did the album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club by Jakko Jakszyk get good reviews?", "Hailed as Jakko Jakszyk's most accomplished work to date, the double album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club featured new songs and his reinterpretations of works by musicians who'd influenced him." ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he also in The Tangent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in The Tangent", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Jakko Jakszyk joined British progressive rock band The Tangent for their album Not as Good as the Book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in The Tangent?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk.", "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album?", "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club?", "Jakko Jakszyk had spent several years assembling another solo album, which was eventually released as The Bruised Romantic Glee Club in 2006.", "Did the album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club by Jakko Jakszyk get good reviews?", "Hailed as Jakko Jakszyk's most accomplished work to date, the double album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club featured new songs and his reinterpretations of works by musicians who'd influenced him.", "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in The Tangent?", "In 2007, Jakko Jakszyk joined British progressive rock band The Tangent for their album Not as Good as the Book." ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Not As Good As The Book do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Not as Good as the Book by The Tangent do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the 21 Century Schizoid Band relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "In 2002, Jakko Jakszyk was instrumental in the establishment of the 21st Century Schizoid Band, which specialised in performing the 1960s and 1970s repertoire of King Crimson.", "Who was in the 21 Century Schizoid Band?", "The initial band featured Mel Collins, Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald, and Jakko Jakszyk.", "Did the 21 Century Schizoid Band release an album?", "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in the Bruised Romantic Glee Club?", "Jakko Jakszyk had spent several years assembling another solo album, which was eventually released as The Bruised Romantic Glee Club in 2006.", "Did the album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club by Jakko Jakszyk get good reviews?", "Hailed as Jakko Jakszyk's most accomplished work to date, the double album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club featured new songs and his reinterpretations of works by musicians who'd influenced him.", "Was Jakko Jakszyk also in The Tangent?", "In 2007, Jakko Jakszyk joined British progressive rock band The Tangent for their album Not as Good as the Book.", "How did the album Not as Good as the Book by The Tangent do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1269, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any other albums during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jakko Jakszyk release any other albums during 2000 to 2009 besides The Bruised Romantic Glee Club and Not as Good as the Book with The Tangent", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jakko Jakszyk release any other albums during 2000 to 2009 besides The Bruised Romantic Glee Club and Not as Good as the Book with The Tangent?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did nomo graduate school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did nomo graduate school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hideo Nomo graduate school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo#Moving_to_the_United_States", "Context": [ "When did Hideo Nomo graduate school?" ], "Conversation_no": 1270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the Hideo Nomo article", "Truth_answer": "Hideo Nomo had become one of the most popular baseball players in Japan but after the 1994 season, Nomo got into a contract dispute with team management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the Hideo Nomo article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo#Moving_to_the_United_States", "Context": [ "When did Hideo Nomo graduate school?", "Is there anything interesting about the Hideo Nomo article?", "Hideo Nomo had become one of the most popular baseball players in Japan but after the 1994 season, Nomo got into a contract dispute with team management." ], "Conversation_no": 1270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he playing baseball in 1995?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hideo Nomo playing baseball in 1995", "Truth_answer": "In February 1995, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hideo Nomo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hideo Nomo playing baseball in 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo", "Context": [ "When did Hideo Nomo graduate school?", "Is there anything interesting about the Hideo Nomo article?", "Hideo Nomo had become one of the most popular baseball players in Japan but after the 1994 season, Nomo got into a contract dispute with team management.", "Was Hideo Nomo playing baseball in 1995?", "In February 1995, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hideo Nomo." ], "Conversation_no": 1270, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play for the Dodgers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hideo Nomo play for the Los Angeles Dodgers", "Truth_answer": "Hideo Nomo became the first Japanese major leaguer to permanently relocate to MLB in the United States, debuting with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hideo Nomo play for the Los Angeles Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson#Early_years_and_college", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was he born ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson#Early_years_and_college", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What high school did he graduate from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from", "Truth_answer": "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson#Early_years_and_college", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson go to college", "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson played at end for coach Frank Thomas's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1932 to 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport.", "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Don Hutson played at end for coach Frank Thomas's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1932 to 1934." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards in college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson win any awards in college", "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson win any awards in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson#Early_years_and_college", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport.", "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Don Hutson played at end for coach Frank Thomas's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1932 to 1934.", "Did Don Hutson win any awards in college?", "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Don Hutson's father", "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Don Hutson's father?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson#Early_years_and_college", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport.", "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Don Hutson played at end for coach Frank Thomas's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1932 to 1934.", "Did Don Hutson win any awards in college?", "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Who was Don Hutson's father?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Don Hutson mother", "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Don Hutson mother?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson#Early_years_and_college", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport.", "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Don Hutson played at end for coach Frank Thomas's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1932 to 1934.", "Did Don Hutson win any awards in college?", "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Who was Don Hutson's father?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson.", "Who was Don Hutson mother?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he live when he was younger?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Don Hutson live when he was younger", "Truth_answer": "As a teenager Don Hutson played baseball for Pine Bluff's town team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Don Hutson live when he was younger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was he born ?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913.", "What high school did Don Hutson graduate from?", "As a senior at Pine Bluff High School Don Hutson was an all-state basketball player, which he said was his favorite sport.", "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Don Hutson played at end for coach Frank Thomas's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1932 to 1934.", "Did Don Hutson win any awards in college?", "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Who was Don Hutson's father?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson.", "Who was Don Hutson mother?", "Don Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, one of three sons of Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson.", "Where did Don Hutson live when he was younger?", "As a teenager Don Hutson played baseball for Pine Bluff's town team." ], "Conversation_no": 1271, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first job he had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first job Don Hutson had", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first job Don Hutson had?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to evers", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to evers", "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi." ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who normally was there for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers#Assassination", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?" ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened the day he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened the day Medgar Evers died", "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers#Assassination", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives." ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What had they trained their children for before this day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What had Medgar Evers and Myrlie trained their children for before this day", "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What had Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie trained their children for before the day of his assassination?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers#Assassination", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives.", "What had Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie trained their children for before the day of his assassination?", "Medgar Evers arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present." ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why do people think the protection was gone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why do people think Medgar Evers' usual protection was gone", "Truth_answer": "There has been speculation that many members of the police force at the time were members of the Ku Klux Klan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do people think Medgar Evers' usual protection was gone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives.", "What had Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie trained their children for before the day of his assassination?", "Medgar Evers arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present.", "Why do people think Medgar Evers' usual protection was gone?", "There has been speculation that many members of the police force at the time were members of the Ku Klux Klan." ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Klan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Ku Klux Klan", "Truth_answer": "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Ku Klux Klan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives.", "What had Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie trained their children for before the day of his assassination?", "Medgar Evers arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present.", "Why do people think Medgar Evers' usual protection was gone?", "There has been speculation that many members of the police force at the time were members of the Ku Klux Klan.", "What is the Ku Klux Klan?", "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans." ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Ku Klux Klan", "Truth_answer": "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Ku Klux Klan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives.", "What had Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie trained their children for before the day of his assassination?", "Medgar Evers arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present.", "Why do people think Medgar Evers' usual protection was gone?", "There has been speculation that many members of the police force at the time were members of the Ku Klux Klan.", "What is the Ku Klux Klan?", "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans.", "What was the Ku Klux Klan?", "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans." ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were these groups located at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were Ku Klux Klans groups located at", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Ku Klux Klans groups located at?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers#Assassination", "Context": [ "What happened to Medgar Evers?", "Medgar Evers was assassinated in 1963 by Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens' Council in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Who normally was there for Medgar Evers?", "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives.", "What had Medgar Evers and his wife Myrlie trained their children for before the day of his assassination?", "Medgar Evers arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present.", "Why do people think Medgar Evers' usual protection was gone?", "There has been speculation that many members of the police force at the time were members of the Ku Klux Klan.", "What is the Ku Klux Klan?", "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans.", "What was the Ku Klux Klan?", "The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or the Klan, is an American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans.", "Where were Ku Klux Klans groups located at?" ], "Conversation_no": 1272, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened the day he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened the day Medgar Evers died", "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers, who was regularly followed home by at least two FBI cars and one police car, arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened the day Medgar Evers died?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did T.S begin poetry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did T.S begin poetry", "Truth_answer": "He began to write poetry when he was fourteen under the influence of Edward Fitzgerald's translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did T.S begin poetry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot", "Context": [ "When did T.S begin poetry?", "He began to write poetry when he was fourteen under the influence of Edward Fitzgerald's translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." ], "Conversation_no": 1273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the response?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was T.S. Eliot's response to writing poetry at fourteen", "Truth_answer": "He said the results were gloomy and despairing and he destroyed them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was T.S. Eliot's response to writing poetry at fourteen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot", "Context": [ "When did T.S begin poetry?", "He began to write poetry when he was fourteen under the influence of Edward Fitzgerald's translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.", "What was T.S. Eliot's response to writing poetry at fourteen?", "He said the results were gloomy and despairing and he destroyed them." ], "Conversation_no": 1273, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did T. S. Eliot have any children", "Truth_answer": "Eliot had no children with either of his wives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T. S. Eliot have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll#Writer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a writer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he a writer", "Truth_answer": "Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Todd Carroll a writer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll#Writer", "Context": [ "Was Robert Todd Carroll a writer?", "Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses." ], "Conversation_no": 1274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the book about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the book Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll about", "Truth_answer": "It covers subjects such as language and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll", "Context": [ "Was Robert Todd Carroll a writer?", "Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses.", "What was the book Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll about?", "It covers subjects such as language and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments" ], "Conversation_no": 1274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd write anything else", "Truth_answer": "The Skeptic's Dictionary", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skeptic%27s_Dictionary_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll write anything else besides Becoming a Critical Thinker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skeptic%27s_Dictionary", "Context": [ "Was Robert Todd Carroll a writer?", "Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses.", "What was the book Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll about?", "It covers subjects such as language and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments", "Did Robert Todd Carroll write anything else besides Becoming a Critical Thinker?", "The Skeptic's Dictionary" ], "Conversation_no": 1274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was that about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the book The Skeptic's Dictionary about", "Truth_answer": "A comprehensive single-volume guides to skeptical information on pseudoscientific, paranormal, and occult topics, the bibliography contains some seven hundred references for more detailed information.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skeptic%27s_Dictionary_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book The Skeptic's Dictionary about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll#Writer", "Context": [ "Was Robert Todd Carroll a writer?", "Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses.", "What was the book Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll about?", "It covers subjects such as language and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments", "Did Robert Todd Carroll write anything else besides Becoming a Critical Thinker?", "The Skeptic's Dictionary", "What was the book The Skeptic's Dictionary about?", "A comprehensive single-volume guides to skeptical information on pseudoscientific, paranormal, and occult topics, the bibliography contains some seven hundred references for more detailed information." ], "Conversation_no": 1274, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he write about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Robert Todd Carroll write about besides introductory logical and critical thinking in Becoming a Crticial Thinker, and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments in The Skeptics Dictionary", "Truth_answer": "The Critical Thinker's Dictionary was published in 2013. It features short articles about cognitive biases and logical fallacies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Todd Carroll write about besides introductory logical and critical thinking in Becoming a Crticial Thinker, and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments in The Skeptics Dictionary?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough#Move_Live_On_Tour", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Julianne Hough tour", "Truth_answer": "On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What hobby was she practicing on the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What hobby was Julianne Hough practicing on Move Live on Tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What hobby was Julianne Hough practicing on Move Live on Tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough#Move_Live_On_Tour", "Context": [ "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour.", "What hobby was Julianne Hough practicing on Move Live on Tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 1275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Julianne have a team dancing with her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough have a team dancing with her on Move Live on Tour", "Truth_answer": "Move Live on Tour included the appearance of a group of dancers employed by the Houghs who earned their jobs through auditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough have a team dancing with her on Move Live on Tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough#Move_Live_On_Tour", "Context": [ "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour.", "What hobby was Julianne Hough practicing on Move Live on Tour?", "Did Julianne Hough have a team dancing with her on Move Live on Tour?", "Move Live on Tour included the appearance of a group of dancers employed by the Houghs who earned their jobs through auditions." ], "Conversation_no": 1275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the tour last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Move Live on Tour with Julianne Hough her brother Derek last", "Truth_answer": "The tour lasted two months, May 25, 2014-July 26, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Move Live on Tour with Julianne Hough her brother Derek last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough#Move_Live_On_Tour", "Context": [ "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour.", "What hobby was Julianne Hough practicing on Move Live on Tour?", "Did Julianne Hough have a team dancing with her on Move Live on Tour?", "Move Live on Tour included the appearance of a group of dancers employed by the Houghs who earned their jobs through auditions.", "How long did Move Live on Tour with Julianne Hough her brother Derek last?", "The tour lasted two months, May 25, 2014-July 26, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1275, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Julianne Hough article", "Truth_answer": "For the tour choreography, the Hough siblings collaborated with Nappytabs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Julianne Hough article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Daniel born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Daniel born", "Truth_answer": "15 November 1942", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942" ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Daniel born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Barenboim born", "Truth_answer": "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina" ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Daniel's relationship with his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?" ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he move away from Buenos aires?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires", "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Barenboim's family moved to Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "In 1952, Barenboim's family moved to Israel." ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel in 1952", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel in 1952?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "In 1952, Barenboim's family moved to Israel.", "Why did Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel in 1952?" ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything relevant in Israel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim do anything relevant in Israel", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim do anything relevant in Israel after his family moved in 1952?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "In 1952, Barenboim's family moved to Israel.", "Why did Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel in 1952?", "Did Daniel Barenboim do anything relevant in Israel after his family moved in 1952?" ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Salzburg responsible for his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Salzburg responsible for Daniel Barenboim's career", "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Salzburg responsible for Daniel Barenboim's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "In 1952, Barenboim's family moved to Israel.", "Why did Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel in 1952?", "Did Daniel Barenboim do anything relevant in Israel after his family moved in 1952?", "Was Salzburg responsible for Daniel Barenboim's career?", "In the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes." ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did Wilhelm Furtwangler teach him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Furtwanger teach Daniel Barenboim", "Truth_answer": "During that summer in 1954, Daniel Barenboim met and played for Wilhelm Furtwängler, who has remained a central musical influence and ideal for Barenboim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Furtwanger teach Daniel Barenboim?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim", "Context": [ "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "15 November 1942", "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "In 1952, Barenboim's family moved to Israel.", "Why did Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel in 1952?", "Did Daniel Barenboim do anything relevant in Israel after his family moved in 1952?", "Was Salzburg responsible for Daniel Barenboim's career?", "In the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes.", "What did Wilhelm Furtwanger teach Daniel Barenboim?", "During that summer in 1954, Daniel Barenboim met and played for Wilhelm Furtwängler, who has remained a central musical influence and ideal for Barenboim." ], "Conversation_no": 1276, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Daniel Barenboim article", "Truth_answer": "Furtwängler called the young Barenboim a phenomenon and invited him to perform the Beethoven First Piano Concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Daniel Barenboim article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ed the Happy Clown article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ed the Happy Clown article?", "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book" ], "Conversation_no": 1277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is an example of a Christian element in the book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an ezample of a Christan in the book Ed the Happy Clown", "Truth_answer": "They are at first innocuous and unimportant: a zombie named Christian, another character who believes he has found Christ's face on a piece of adhesive tape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an ezample of a Christan in the book Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ed the Happy Clown article?", "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book", "What is an ezample of a Christan in the book Ed the Happy Clown?", "They are at first innocuous and unimportant: a zombie named Christian, another character who believes he has found Christ's face on a piece of adhesive tape." ], "Conversation_no": 1277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other themes are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other themes are in Ed the Happy Clown besides Christian elements", "Truth_answer": "Ed prominently features transgressive content including nudity, graphic violence, racist imagery, blasphemy, and profanity. Brown grew up in a strictly Baptist household in which he was not allowed to swear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other themes are in Ed the Happy Clown besides Christian elements?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ed the Happy Clown article?", "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book", "What is an ezample of a Christan in the book Ed the Happy Clown?", "They are at first innocuous and unimportant: a zombie named Christian, another character who believes he has found Christ's face on a piece of adhesive tape.", "what other themes are in Ed the Happy Clown besides Christian elements?", "Ed prominently features transgressive content including nudity, graphic violence, racist imagery, blasphemy, and profanity. Brown grew up in a strictly Baptist household in which he was not allowed to swear." ], "Conversation_no": 1277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any critics of the story?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any critics of the story Ed the Happy Clown", "Truth_answer": "The story won praise from The Comics Journal and mainstream publications such as The Village Voice and Rolling Stone, which placed Ed on an early-1990s Hot list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any critics of the story Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ed the Happy Clown article?", "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book", "What is an ezample of a Christan in the book Ed the Happy Clown?", "They are at first innocuous and unimportant: a zombie named Christian, another character who believes he has found Christ's face on a piece of adhesive tape.", "what other themes are in Ed the Happy Clown besides Christian elements?", "Ed prominently features transgressive content including nudity, graphic violence, racist imagery, blasphemy, and profanity. Brown grew up in a strictly Baptist household in which he was not allowed to swear.", "Are there any critics of the story Ed the Happy Clown?", "The story won praise from The Comics Journal and mainstream publications such as The Village Voice and Rolling Stone, which placed Ed on an early-1990s Hot list." ], "Conversation_no": 1277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who else reviewed the book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else reviewed the book Ed the Happy Clown", "Truth_answer": "Time placed Ed at seventh on its list of All Time Top Ten Graphic Novels“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103162503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else reviewed Ed the Happy Clown besides The Village Voice and Rolling Stone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ed the Happy Clown article?", "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book", "What is an ezample of a Christan in the book Ed the Happy Clown?", "They are at first innocuous and unimportant: a zombie named Christian, another character who believes he has found Christ's face on a piece of adhesive tape.", "what other themes are in Ed the Happy Clown besides Christian elements?", "Ed prominently features transgressive content including nudity, graphic violence, racist imagery, blasphemy, and profanity. Brown grew up in a strictly Baptist household in which he was not allowed to swear.", "Are there any critics of the story Ed the Happy Clown?", "The story won praise from The Comics Journal and mainstream publications such as The Village Voice and Rolling Stone, which placed Ed on an early-1990s Hot list.", "Who else reviewed Ed the Happy Clown besides The Village Voice and Rolling Stone?", "Time placed Ed at seventh on its list of All Time Top Ten Graphic Novels“" ], "Conversation_no": 1277, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does one of the characters represent Jesus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does one of the characters in Ed the Happy Clown represent Jesus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does one of the characters in Ed the Happy Clown represent Jesus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his accomplishments in 1983?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were his accomplishments in 1983", "Truth_answer": "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what more followed this victory", "Transformer_rewrite": "what more followed this victory", "Truth_answer": "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he fight again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ted DiBiase fight again", "Truth_answer": "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the highlight of this team's performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the highlight of the Patriots' performance", "Truth_answer": "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1987", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase", "Truth_answer": "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was significant about 1993?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was significant about 1993", "Truth_answer": "In September 1993, DiBiase returned to AJPW a", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was significant about 1993 for Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF.", "what was significant about 1993 for Ted DiBiase?", "In September 1993, DiBiase returned to AJPW a" ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most interesting aspect of this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most interesting aspect of the Ted DiBiase All Japan Pro Wrestling section", "Truth_answer": "DiBiase reformed his team with Hansen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting aspect of the Ted DiBiase All Japan Pro Wrestling section?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF.", "what was significant about 1993 for Ted DiBiase?", "In September 1993, DiBiase returned to AJPW a", "What is the most interesting aspect of the Ted DiBiase All Japan Pro Wrestling section?", "DiBiase reformed his team with Hansen." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he regain this title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase regain the World Tag Team Championship title after reforming his team with Hansen in 1993", "Truth_answer": "The two immediately saw success as they defeated The Holy Demon Army on September 3, 1993 for the World Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase regain the World Tag Team Championship title after reforming his team with Hansen in 1993?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF.", "what was significant about 1993 for Ted DiBiase?", "In September 1993, DiBiase returned to AJPW a", "What is the most interesting aspect of the Ted DiBiase All Japan Pro Wrestling section?", "DiBiase reformed his team with Hansen.", "Did Ted DiBiase regain the World Tag Team Championship title after reforming his team with Hansen in 1993?", "The two immediately saw success as they defeated The Holy Demon Army on September 3, 1993 for the World Tag Team Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what followed this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What followed Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen defeating The Holy Demon Army on September 3,1993 for the World Tag Team Championship", "Truth_answer": "On November 13, 1993, DiBiase and Hansen would be stripped of the title so it could be put on the line for the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen defeating The Holy Demon Army on September 3,1993 for the World Tag Team Championship?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF.", "what was significant about 1993 for Ted DiBiase?", "In September 1993, DiBiase returned to AJPW a", "What is the most interesting aspect of the Ted DiBiase All Japan Pro Wrestling section?", "DiBiase reformed his team with Hansen.", "Did Ted DiBiase regain the World Tag Team Championship title after reforming his team with Hansen in 1993?", "The two immediately saw success as they defeated The Holy Demon Army on September 3, 1993 for the World Tag Team Championship.", "What followed Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen defeating The Holy Demon Army on September 3,1993 for the World Tag Team Championship?", "On November 13, 1993, DiBiase and Hansen would be stripped of the title so it could be put on the line for the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they do in the league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen do in the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League", "Truth_answer": "DiBiase and Hansen defeated Tracey Smothers and Richard Slinger before DiBiase suffered neck and back injuries which forced him out of the tournament (Giant Baba ended up replacing him).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen do in the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase#All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_(1983–1987,_1993)", "Context": [ "What were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Jerry Lawlerby forfeit.", "What more followed winning the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983 in a tournament defeating Lawler by forfeit for Ted DiBiase?", "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes. DiBiase's mother Helen Hild died two months later in March 4, 1984.", "When did Ted DiBiase fight again?", "In August 1985, DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "What was the highlight of this tag team of Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen's performance?", "Later that year, DiBiase and Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "DiBiase and Hansen lose the PWF Tag Team Championship. Eight days later, they regained the title, but would be stripped of the title due to DiBiase leaving for the WWF.", "what was significant about 1993 for Ted DiBiase?", "In September 1993, DiBiase returned to AJPW a", "What is the most interesting aspect of the Ted DiBiase All Japan Pro Wrestling section?", "DiBiase reformed his team with Hansen.", "Did Ted DiBiase regain the World Tag Team Championship title after reforming his team with Hansen in 1993?", "The two immediately saw success as they defeated The Holy Demon Army on September 3, 1993 for the World Tag Team Championship.", "What followed Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen defeating The Holy Demon Army on September 3,1993 for the World Tag Team Championship?", "On November 13, 1993, DiBiase and Hansen would be stripped of the title so it could be put on the line for the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League.", "How did Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen do in the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League?", "DiBiase and Hansen defeated Tracey Smothers and Richard Slinger before DiBiase suffered neck and back injuries which forced him out of the tournament (Giant Baba ended up replacing him)." ], "Conversation_no": 1278, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight anyone in 1993?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase fight anyone in 1993", "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen defeated The Holy Demon Army on September 3, 1993 for the World Tag Team Championship. On November 14, they defeated Tracey Smothers and Richard Slinger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase fight anyone in 1993?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.smoothradio.com/features/van-morrison-facts-age-wife-children-songs/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was van morrison his real name", "Transformer_rewrite": "was van morrison his real name", "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison's full name is George Ivan Morrison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925003457id_/https://www.smoothradio.com/features/van-morrison-facts-age-wife-children-songs/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Van Morrison Van Morrison's real name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison#Early_life_and_musical_roots:_1945–1964", "Context": [ "Was Van Morrison Van Morrison's real name?", "Van Morrison's full name is George Ivan Morrison." ], "Conversation_no": 1279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was one of the 1st people he looked up to", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was one of the first people van morrison looked up to", "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison said, If it weren't for guys like Ray Charles and Solomon Burke, I wouldn't be where I am today. Those guys were the inspiration that got me going.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was one of the first people van morrison looked up to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison#Early_life_and_musical_roots:_1945–1964", "Context": [ "Was Van Morrison Van Morrison's real name?", "Van Morrison's full name is George Ivan Morrison.", "who was one of the first people van morrison looked up to?", "Van Morrison said, If it weren't for guys like Ray Charles and Solomon Burke, I wouldn't be where I am today. Those guys were the inspiration that got me going.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he work with anyone", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Van Morrison work with anyone during his early life and musical roots", "Truth_answer": "Morrison joined with various local bands, including one called Deanie Sands and the Javelins, with whom he played guitar and shared singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Van Morrison work with anyone during his early life and musical roots?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison#Early_life_and_musical_roots:_1945–1964", "Context": [ "Was Van Morrison Van Morrison's real name?", "Van Morrison's full name is George Ivan Morrison.", "who was one of the first people van morrison looked up to?", "Van Morrison said, If it weren't for guys like Ray Charles and Solomon Burke, I wouldn't be where I am today. Those guys were the inspiration that got me going.“", "Did Van Morrison work with anyone during his early life and musical roots?", "Morrison joined with various local bands, including one called Deanie Sands and the Javelins, with whom he played guitar and shared singing." ], "Conversation_no": 1279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he perform with", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Van Morrison perform with in Deanie Sands and the Javelins", "Truth_answer": "The line-up of the band was lead vocalist Deanie Sands, guitarist George Jones, and drummer and vocalist Roy Kane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Van Morrison perform with in Deanie Sands and the Javelins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.vanmorrison.com/about/biography", "Context": [ "Was Van Morrison Van Morrison's real name?", "Van Morrison's full name is George Ivan Morrison.", "who was one of the first people van morrison looked up to?", "Van Morrison said, If it weren't for guys like Ray Charles and Solomon Burke, I wouldn't be where I am today. Those guys were the inspiration that got me going.“", "Did Van Morrison work with anyone during his early life and musical roots?", "Morrison joined with various local bands, including one called Deanie Sands and the Javelins, with whom he played guitar and shared singing.", "Who did Van Morrison perform with in Deanie Sands and the Javelins?", "The line-up of the band was lead vocalist Deanie Sands, guitarist George Jones, and drummer and vocalist Roy Kane." ], "Conversation_no": 1279, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did his career take off", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Van Morrison's career take off", "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison formed Them in 1964. Making their name at Belfast’s Maritime Club, Them soon established Van as a major force in the British R&B scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070509id_/https://www.vanmorrison.com/about/biography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Van Morrison's career take off?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_%26_Martin%27s_Laugh-In#Memorable_moments", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what are memorable moments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are memorable moments", "Truth_answer": "The first season featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are memorable moments for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_%26_Martin%27s_Laugh-In#Memorable_moments", "Context": [ "What are memorable moments for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "The first season featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV." ], "Conversation_no": 1280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the first season of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV", "Truth_answer": "During the September 16, 1968, episode, Richard Nixon, running for president, appeared for a few seconds with a disbelieving vocal inflection, asking Sock it to me?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the first season of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_%26_Martin%27s_Laugh-In#Memorable_moments", "Context": [ "What are memorable moments for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "The first season featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV.", "What happened after the first season of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV?", "During the September 16, 1968, episode, Richard Nixon, running for president, appeared for a few seconds with a disbelieving vocal inflection, asking Sock it to me?" ], "Conversation_no": 1280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was this episode received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the September 16, 1968 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In episode featuring Richard Nixon received", "Truth_answer": "According to George Schlatter, the show's creator, [Nixon] said the rest of his life that appearing on Laugh-In is what got him elected.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the September 16, 1968 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In episode featuring Richard Nixon received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_%26_Martin%27s_Laugh-In#Memorable_moments", "Context": [ "What are memorable moments for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "The first season featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV.", "What happened after the first season of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV?", "During the September 16, 1968, episode, Richard Nixon, running for president, appeared for a few seconds with a disbelieving vocal inflection, asking Sock it to me?", "How was the September 16, 1968 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In episode featuring Richard Nixon received?", "According to George Schlatter, the show's creator, [Nixon] said the rest of his life that appearing on Laugh-In is what got him elected.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1280, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other memorable moments in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other memorable moments in the September 16, 1968 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In section", "Truth_answer": "On multiple occasions, producer George Schlatter attempted to get William F. Buckley Jr. to appear on the show, only to be refused each time until he suddenly agreed to appear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other memorable moments in the memoriable moments section for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In besides some of the first music videos seen on network TV and Richard Nixon's apperance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell#Long_home_runs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a record for home runs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he have a record for home runs", "Truth_answer": "Stargell held the record for the longest home run in nearly half of the NL parks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Stargell have a record for home runs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell#Long_home_runs", "Context": [ "Did Willie Stargell have a record for home runs?", "Stargell held the record for the longest home run in nearly half of the NL parks." ], "Conversation_no": 1281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were his home runs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were Willie Stargell's home runs", "Truth_answer": "On August 5, 1969, Stargell hit a home run off Alan Foster that left the stadium and measured 507 feet, the longest home run ever hit at Dodger Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Willie Stargell's home runs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell#Long_home_runs", "Context": [ "Did Willie Stargell have a record for home runs?", "Stargell held the record for the longest home run in nearly half of the NL parks.", "How long were Willie Stargell's home runs?", "On August 5, 1969, Stargell hit a home run off Alan Foster that left the stadium and measured 507 feet, the longest home run ever hit at Dodger Stadium." ], "Conversation_no": 1281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other record setting lengths?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other record setting lengths", "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 1971, Stargell hit the longest home run in Veterans Stadium history during a 14-4 Pirates win over the Philadelphia Phillies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other record setting lengths that William Stargell had besides the home run at Dodger Stadium?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell#Long_home_runs", "Context": [ "Did Willie Stargell have a record for home runs?", "Stargell held the record for the longest home run in nearly half of the NL parks.", "How long were Willie Stargell's home runs?", "On August 5, 1969, Stargell hit a home run off Alan Foster that left the stadium and measured 507 feet, the longest home run ever hit at Dodger Stadium.", "Were there any other record setting lengths that William Stargell had besides the home run at Dodger Stadium?", "On June 25, 1971, Stargell hit the longest home run in Veterans Stadium history during a 14-4 Pirates win over the Philadelphia Phillies." ], "Conversation_no": 1281, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other stadiums did he set records at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other stadiums did Willie Stargell set records at besides Dodger Stadium and Veterans Stadium", "Truth_answer": "Olympic Stadium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stadiums did Willie Stargell set records at besides Dodger Stadium and Veterans Stadium?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did she marry", "Truth_answer": "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph," ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they remain married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married", "Truth_answer": "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California" ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced", "Truth_answer": "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year." ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she remarry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry", "Truth_answer": "Bishop and Schlessinger married in 1985", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year.", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry?", "Bishop and Schlessinger married in 1985" ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger ever have any children", "Truth_answer": "Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger ever have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year.", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry?", "Bishop and Schlessinger married in 1985", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever have any children?", "Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk," ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he Bishops son?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Deryk Lewis Bishop's son", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Deryk Lewis Bishop's son?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year.", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry?", "Bishop and Schlessinger married in 1985", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever have any children?", "Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk,", "Was Deryk Lewis Bishop's son?" ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she stay married to Bishop?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger stay married to Bishop", "Truth_answer": "Schlessinger's husband died November 2, 2015, after being ill for 1.5 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger stay married to Bishop?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year.", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry?", "Bishop and Schlessinger married in 1985", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever have any children?", "Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk,", "Was Deryk Lewis Bishop's son?", "Did Laura Schlessinger stay married to Bishop?", "Schlessinger's husband died November 2, 2015, after being ill for 1.5 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she close to her family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her family", "Truth_answer": "Schlessinger was estranged from her sister for years, and many thought she was an only child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her family?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger#Marriage_and_family_life", "Context": [ "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph,", "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Separating from Rudolph, Schlessinger moved to Encino, California", "Why did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph get divorced?", "In 1975, she met Lewis G. Bishop, who was married and the father of three children. Bishop separated from his wife and began living with Schlessinger the same year.", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever remarry?", "Bishop and Schlessinger married in 1985", "Did Laura Schlessinger ever have any children?", "Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk,", "Was Deryk Lewis Bishop's son?", "Did Laura Schlessinger stay married to Bishop?", "Schlessinger's husband died November 2, 2015, after being ill for 1.5 years.", "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her family?", "Schlessinger was estranged from her sister for years, and many thought she was an only child." ], "Conversation_no": 1282, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she close to her mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her mother", "Truth_answer": "She had not spoken to her mother for 18 to 20 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her mother?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 1976?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1976", "Truth_answer": "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1976 to ABBA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA", "Context": [ "what happened in 1976 to ABBA?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits." ], "Conversation_no": 1283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was it called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Greatest Hits called", "Truth_answer": "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the ABBA's 1976 album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA", "Context": [ "what happened in 1976 to ABBA?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "what was the ABBA's 1976 album called?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits." ], "Conversation_no": 1283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was ABBA's Greatest Hits album successful", "Truth_answer": "It became their first UK number-one album, and also took ABBA into the Top 50 on the US album charts for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was ABBA's Greatest Hits album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA", "Context": [ "what happened in 1976 to ABBA?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "what was the ABBA's 1976 album called?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "was ABBA's Greatest Hits album successful?", "It became their first UK number-one album, and also took ABBA into the Top 50 on the US album charts for the first time." ], "Conversation_no": 1283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they produce any other music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did ABBA produce any other music besides their Greatest Hits album", "Truth_answer": "Money, Money, Money“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p62" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA produce any other music besides their Greatest Hits album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA", "Context": [ "what happened in 1976 to ABBA?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "what was the ABBA's 1976 album called?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "was ABBA's Greatest Hits album successful?", "It became their first UK number-one album, and also took ABBA into the Top 50 on the US album charts for the first time.", "Did ABBA produce any other music besides their Greatest Hits album?", "Money, Money, Money“" ], "Conversation_no": 1283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles by ABBA", "Truth_answer": "Fernando, Dancing Queen and Knowing Me, Knowing You“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles by ABBA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA", "Context": [ "what happened in 1976 to ABBA?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "what was the ABBA's 1976 album called?", "In March 1976, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits.", "was ABBA's Greatest Hits album successful?", "It became their first UK number-one album, and also took ABBA into the Top 50 on the US album charts for the first time.", "Did ABBA produce any other music besides their Greatest Hits album?", "Money, Money, Money“", "What were some singles by ABBA?", "Fernando, Dancing Queen and Knowing Me, Knowing You“" ], "Conversation_no": 1283, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they tour at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did ABBA tour at all", "Truth_answer": "In January 1977, ABBA embarked on their first major tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA tour at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe#ACORN_videos_(2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the ACORN videos?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the ACORN videos", "Truth_answer": "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe#ACORN_videos_(2009)", "Context": [ "What are James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income." ], "Conversation_no": 1284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is O'Keefe's connection?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is James O'Keefe's connection to the ACORN videos", "Truth_answer": "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is James O'Keefe's connection to the ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe#ACORN_videos_(2009)", "Context": [ "What are James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income.", "what is James O'Keefe's connection to the ACORN videos?", "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income." ], "Conversation_no": 1284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the significance of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the significance of the ACORN videos", "Truth_answer": "to show low-level ACORN employees in six cities providing advice to Giles and O'Keefe on how to avoid detection by authorities of tax evasion, human smuggling and child prostitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of the James O'Keefe's ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe#ACORN_videos_(2009)", "Context": [ "What are James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income.", "what is James O'Keefe's connection to the ACORN videos?", "It was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN), an advocacy organization for 40 years for persons of low income.", "what is the significance of the James O'Keefe's ACORN videos?", "to show low-level ACORN employees in six cities providing advice to Giles and O'Keefe on how to avoid detection by authorities of tax evasion, human smuggling and child prostitution." ], "Conversation_no": 1284, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHat was the result of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the James O' Keefe's ACORN videos", "Truth_answer": "After the videos were released through the fall of 2009, the U.S. Congress quickly voted to freeze federal funding to ACORN", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he get his start", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did he get his start", "Truth_answer": "He hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sean Hannity get a start in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity#Career", "Context": [ "How did Sean Hannity get a start in his career?", "He hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor." ], "Conversation_no": 1285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did it go", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Sean Hannity go", "Truth_answer": "Hannity's weekly show on KCSB was canceled after less than a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the talk radio show go for Sean Hannity at KCSB-FM?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity#Career", "Context": [ "How did Sean Hannity get a start in his career?", "He hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor.", "How did the talk radio show go for Sean Hannity at KCSB-FM?", "Hannity's weekly show on KCSB was canceled after less than a year." ], "Conversation_no": 1285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sean Hannity do next after the weekly show on KCSB was cancelled", "Truth_answer": "Hannity placed an ad in radio publications, presenting himself as the most talked about college radio host in America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Hannity do next after the weekly show on KCSB was cancelled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity#Career", "Context": [ "How did Sean Hannity get a start in his career?", "He hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor.", "How did the talk radio show go for Sean Hannity at KCSB-FM?", "Hannity's weekly show on KCSB was canceled after less than a year.", "What did Sean Hannity do next after the weekly show on KCSB was cancelled?", "Hannity placed an ad in radio publications, presenting himself as the most talked about college radio host in America." ], "Conversation_no": 1285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did that get him", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Hannity get him", "Truth_answer": "Radio station WVNN in Athens, Alabama (part of the Huntsville market), then hired him to be the afternoon talk show host.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did his ad in the radio publications get Sean Hannity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity#Career", "Context": [ "How did Sean Hannity get a start in his career?", "He hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor.", "How did the talk radio show go for Sean Hannity at KCSB-FM?", "Hannity's weekly show on KCSB was canceled after less than a year.", "What did Sean Hannity do next after the weekly show on KCSB was cancelled?", "Hannity placed an ad in radio publications, presenting himself as the most talked about college radio host in America.", "What did his ad in the radio publications get Sean Hannity?", "Radio station WVNN in Athens, Alabama (part of the Huntsville market), then hired him to be the afternoon talk show host." ], "Conversation_no": 1285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was that", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year was WVNN in Athens, Alabama", "Truth_answer": "1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Sean Hannity hired to be on WVNN in Athens, Alabama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Sean Hannity get a start in his career?", "He hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor.", "How did the talk radio show go for Sean Hannity at KCSB-FM?", "Hannity's weekly show on KCSB was canceled after less than a year.", "What did Sean Hannity do next after the weekly show on KCSB was cancelled?", "Hannity placed an ad in radio publications, presenting himself as the most talked about college radio host in America.", "What did his ad in the radio publications get Sean Hannity?", "Radio station WVNN in Athens, Alabama (part of the Huntsville market), then hired him to be the afternoon talk show host.", "What year was Sean Hannity hired to be on WVNN in Athens, Alabama?", "1992" ], "Conversation_no": 1285, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was this show", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Sean Hannity's show on the radio station WVNN", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sean Hannity's show on the radio station WVNN?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#Project_on_the_city", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was proposed about the European Flag?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was proposed about the European Flag", "Truth_answer": "The idea of a visual language inspired a series of drawings and drafts, including the Barcode", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Rem Koolhaas propose about the European Flag?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#Project_on_the_city", "Context": [ "what did Rem Koolhaas propose about the European Flag?", "The idea of a visual language inspired a series of drawings and drafts, including the Barcode" ], "Conversation_no": 1286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of symbol?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of symbol is the European Flag", "Truth_answer": "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of symbol was proposed by Rem Koolhaas to be used on the European Flag?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#Project_on_the_city", "Context": [ "what did Rem Koolhaas propose about the European Flag?", "The idea of a visual language inspired a series of drawings and drafts, including the Barcode", "What kind of symbol was proposed by Rem Koolhaas to be used on the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol." ], "Conversation_no": 1286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did they decide to unite the flags?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO decide to unite the flags in their proposal of the European Flag", "Truth_answer": "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO decide to unite the flags in their proposal of the European Flag?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#Project_on_the_city", "Context": [ "what did Rem Koolhaas propose about the European Flag?", "The idea of a visual language inspired a series of drawings and drafts, including the Barcode", "What kind of symbol was proposed by Rem Koolhaas to be used on the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "why did Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO decide to unite the flags in their proposal of the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol." ], "Conversation_no": 1286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any opposition to doing this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any opposition to doing this", "Truth_answer": "Critics pointed the lack of capability to relate the signified with the signifier, also the presented justification for the order in which the color stripes were displayed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any opposition to the Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#Project_on_the_city", "Context": [ "what did Rem Koolhaas propose about the European Flag?", "The idea of a visual language inspired a series of drawings and drafts, including the Barcode", "What kind of symbol was proposed by Rem Koolhaas to be used on the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "why did Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO decide to unite the flags in their proposal of the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "Was there any opposition to the Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag?", "Critics pointed the lack of capability to relate the signified with the signifier, also the presented justification for the order in which the color stripes were displayed." ], "Conversation_no": 1286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the proposal successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag successful", "Truth_answer": "During the Austrian EU Presidency 2006, it was officially used for the first time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas#Project_on_the_city", "Context": [ "what did Rem Koolhaas propose about the European Flag?", "The idea of a visual language inspired a series of drawings and drafts, including the Barcode", "What kind of symbol was proposed by Rem Koolhaas to be used on the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "why did Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO decide to unite the flags in their proposal of the European Flag?", "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol.", "Was there any opposition to the Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag?", "Critics pointed the lack of capability to relate the signified with the signifier, also the presented justification for the order in which the color stripes were displayed.", "Was Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag successful?", "During the Austrian EU Presidency 2006, it was officially used for the first time" ], "Conversation_no": 1286, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did all this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag happen", "Truth_answer": "Following the signing of Treaties of Nice in May 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rem Koolhaas' proposal of the European Flag happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Pretty Young Things start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Pretty Young Things start", "Truth_answer": "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things" ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they start Pretty Young Things?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things", "Truth_answer": "1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983" ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How popular was Pretty Young Things?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983", "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?" ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they go after being in Memphis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis", "Truth_answer": "Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983", "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?", "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis?", "Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida" ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things besides their beginnings and locations", "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 1985 Austin and Ware defeated Jay and Mark Youngblood to win the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things besides their beginnings and locations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983", "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?", "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis?", "Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida", "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things besides their beginnings and locations?", "On February 26, 1985 Austin and Ware defeated Jay and Mark Youngblood to win the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they lose against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Pretty Young Things tag team lose against", "Truth_answer": "The team re-lost to the Youngbloods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Pretty Young Things tag team lose against?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983", "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?", "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis?", "Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida", "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things besides their beginnings and locations?", "On February 26, 1985 Austin and Ware defeated Jay and Mark Youngblood to win the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship.", "Who did the Pretty Young Things tag team lose against?", "The team re-lost to the Youngbloods." ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Pretty Young Things end up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Pretty Young Things tage team end up after losing to Youngbloods", "Truth_answer": "After dropping the gold in Florida, the Pretty Young Things returned to the federation that first put them together, the Continental Wrestling Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Pretty Young Things tage team end up after losing to Youngbloods?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983", "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?", "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis?", "Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida", "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things besides their beginnings and locations?", "On February 26, 1985 Austin and Ware defeated Jay and Mark Youngblood to win the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship.", "Who did the Pretty Young Things tag team lose against?", "The team re-lost to the Youngbloods.", "Where did the Pretty Young Things tage team end up after losing to Youngbloods?", "After dropping the gold in Florida, the Pretty Young Things returned to the federation that first put them together, the Continental Wrestling Association." ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they disband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Pretty Young Things disband", "Truth_answer": "After they won the AWA two times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Pretty Young Things tag team disband?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Pretty Young Things tag team start?", "Stagger Lee's mask was removed to reveal the man beneath it, prompting a heel turn for Ware. Austin and Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things", "When did Stagger Lee and Koko B. Ware start Pretty Young Things?", "1983", "How popular was the Pretty Young Things tag team?", "Where did the Pretty Young Things go after being in Memphis?", "Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida", "Is there anything else interesting with The Pretty Young Things besides their beginnings and locations?", "On February 26, 1985 Austin and Ware defeated Jay and Mark Youngblood to win the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship.", "Who did the Pretty Young Things tag team lose against?", "The team re-lost to the Youngbloods.", "Where did the Pretty Young Things tage team end up after losing to Youngbloods?", "After dropping the gold in Florida, the Pretty Young Things returned to the federation that first put them together, the Continental Wrestling Association.", "When did the Pretty Young Things tag team disband?", "After they won the AWA two times." ], "Conversation_no": 1287, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the disband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the duo Pretty Young Things tag team disband", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the duo Pretty Young Things tag team disband?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the The Tragically Hip band formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "When was the The Tragically Hip band formed?", "The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario." ], "Conversation_no": 1288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What cities in Canada did they perform in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What cities in Canada did The Tragically Hip perform in", "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1980s they performed in small music venues across Ontario until being seen by then-MCA Vice President Bruce Dickinson at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cities in Canada did The Tragically Hip perform in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "When was the The Tragically Hip band formed?", "The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario.", "What cities in Canada did The Tragically Hip perform in?", "By the mid-1980s they performed in small music venues across Ontario until being seen by then-MCA Vice President Bruce Dickinson at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto." ], "Conversation_no": 1288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other cities did they play in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other cities did the The Tragically Hip band play in besides Toronto Canada", "Truth_answer": "in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cities did the The Tragically Hip band play in besides Toronto Canada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "When was the The Tragically Hip band formed?", "The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario.", "What cities in Canada did The Tragically Hip perform in?", "By the mid-1980s they performed in small music venues across Ontario until being seen by then-MCA Vice President Bruce Dickinson at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto.", "What other cities did the The Tragically Hip band play in besides Toronto Canada?", "in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada," ], "Conversation_no": 1288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of the band mates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of the band mates", "Truth_answer": "Rob Baker, Gord Downie, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Gord Sinclair", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of all the The Tragically Hipband members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip", "Context": [ "When was the The Tragically Hip band formed?", "The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario.", "What cities in Canada did The Tragically Hip perform in?", "By the mid-1980s they performed in small music venues across Ontario until being seen by then-MCA Vice President Bruce Dickinson at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto.", "What other cities did the The Tragically Hip band play in besides Toronto Canada?", "in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada,", "What were the names of all the The Tragically Hipband members?", "Rob Baker, Gord Downie, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Gord Sinclair" ], "Conversation_no": 1288, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting about them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about The Tragically Hip", "Truth_answer": "The band developed a unique sound and ethos, leaving behind its earlier blues influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about The Tragically Hip?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mind_Is_a_Terrible_Thing_to_Taste", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released", "Truth_answer": "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mind_Is_a_Terrible_Thing_to_Taste_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mind_Is_a_Terrible_Thing_to_Taste", "Context": [ "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What label was the album released on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What label was the album released on", "Truth_answer": "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mind_Is_a_Terrible_Thing_to_Taste_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "What label was The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released on?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the band tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band Ministry tour for the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Ministry tour for the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_(band)", "Context": [ "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "What label was The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released on?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "Where did the band Ministry tour for the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste?" ], "Conversation_no": 1289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Ministry", "Truth_answer": "The band's lineup has frequently changed throughout its history, with the exception of Jourgensen who is the band's main producer, singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Ministry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_(band)", "Context": [ "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "What label was The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released on?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "Where did the band Ministry tour for the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Ministry?", "The band's lineup has frequently changed throughout its history, with the exception of Jourgensen who is the band's main producer, singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other musicians joined Ministry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other musicians joined the band Ministry", "Truth_answer": "Notable musicians include vocalists Nivek Ogre, Chris Connelly and Burton C. Bell, guitarists Mike Scaccia and Tommy Victor, bassists Paul Barker, Paul Raven, Jason Christopher, Tony Campos and Paul D'Amour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other musicians joined the band Ministry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_(band)", "Context": [ "When was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "What label was The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste released on?", "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "Where did the band Ministry tour for the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Ministry?", "The band's lineup has frequently changed throughout its history, with the exception of Jourgensen who is the band's main producer, singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist.", "What other musicians joined the band Ministry?", "Notable musicians include vocalists Nivek Ogre, Chris Connelly and Burton C. Bell, guitarists Mike Scaccia and Tommy Victor, bassists Paul Barker, Paul Raven, Jason Christopher, Tony Campos and Paul D'Amour." ], "Conversation_no": 1289, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards for their music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Ministry win any awards for their music", "Truth_answer": "The band has been nominated for six Grammy Awards and has performed at several notable music festivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Ministry win any awards for their music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo#Birth_and_youth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was shen born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was shen born", "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou) in the year 1031.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Shen Kuo born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo#Birth_and_youth", "Context": [ "When was Shen Kuo born?", "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou) in the year 1031." ], "Conversation_no": 1290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his youth like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Shen Kuo's youth like", "Truth_answer": "Shen was forced to rely on wit and determination to achieve in his studies, subsequently passing the imperial examinations and enter the sophisticated life of an exam-drafted state bureaucrat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shen Kuo's youth like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo#Official_career", "Context": [ "When was Shen Kuo born?", "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou) in the year 1031.", "What was Shen Kuo's youth like?", "Shen was forced to rely on wit and determination to achieve in his studies, subsequently passing the imperial examinations and enter the sophisticated life of an exam-drafted state bureaucrat" ], "Conversation_no": 1290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Shen Kuo marry", "Truth_answer": "Shen made a lasting impression upon Zhang Chu, who recommended Shen for a court appointment. Shen would also eventually marry Zhang's daughter, who became his second wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shen Kuo marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Shen Kuo born?", "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou) in the year 1031.", "What was Shen Kuo's youth like?", "Shen was forced to rely on wit and determination to achieve in his studies, subsequently passing the imperial examinations and enter the sophisticated life of an exam-drafted state bureaucrat", "Did Shen Kuo marry?", "Shen made a lasting impression upon Zhang Chu, who recommended Shen for a court appointment. Shen would also eventually marry Zhang's daughter, who became his second wife." ], "Conversation_no": 1290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many children did Shen Kuo marry", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Shen Kuo have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo#Birth_and_youth", "Context": [ "When was Shen Kuo born?", "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou) in the year 1031.", "What was Shen Kuo's youth like?", "Shen was forced to rely on wit and determination to achieve in his studies, subsequently passing the imperial examinations and enter the sophisticated life of an exam-drafted state bureaucrat", "Did Shen Kuo marry?", "Shen made a lasting impression upon Zhang Chu, who recommended Shen for a court appointment. Shen would also eventually marry Zhang's daughter, who became his second wife.", "How many children did Shen Kuo have?" ], "Conversation_no": 1290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the biggest event of his youth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the biggest event of Shen Kuo's youth", "Truth_answer": "Shen Zhou served several years in the prestigious capital judiciary, the equivalent of a national supreme court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest event of Shen Kuo's youth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo#Birth_and_youth", "Context": [ "When was Shen Kuo born?", "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou) in the year 1031.", "What was Shen Kuo's youth like?", "Shen was forced to rely on wit and determination to achieve in his studies, subsequently passing the imperial examinations and enter the sophisticated life of an exam-drafted state bureaucrat", "Did Shen Kuo marry?", "Shen made a lasting impression upon Zhang Chu, who recommended Shen for a court appointment. Shen would also eventually marry Zhang's daughter, who became his second wife.", "How many children did Shen Kuo have?", "What was the biggest event of Shen Kuo's youth?", "Shen Zhou served several years in the prestigious capital judiciary, the equivalent of a national supreme court." ], "Conversation_no": 1290, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did he serve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Shen Kuo serve the prestiguous capital judiciary", "Truth_answer": "Shen Zhou served several years in the prestigious capital judiciary, the equivalent of a national supreme court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Shen Kuo serve the prestiguous capital judiciary?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of military command was Chuck Yeager involved with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of military command was Chuck Yeager involved with", "Truth_answer": "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Chuck Yeager perform any others roles in the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeager involved with within the military service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service", "Truth_answer": "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Chuck Yeager accomplish any other types of flights in the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body", "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Yeager took command of the 405th Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark Air Base, the Philippines, whose squadrons were deployed in South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body.", "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body?", "In 1966, Yeager took command of the 405th Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark Air Base, the Philippines, whose squadrons were deployed in South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other events that Yeager was involved with during his service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other events that Chuck Yeager was involved with during his service besides Vietnam and Southeast Asia", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Yeager led the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II wing in South Korea during the Pueblo crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other events that Chuck Yeager was involved with during his service besides Vietnam and Southeast Asia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager"></a>", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body.", "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body?", "In 1966, Yeager took command of the 405th Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark Air Base, the Philippines, whose squadrons were deployed in South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.", "Is there any other events that Chuck Yeager was involved with during his service besides Vietnam and Southeast Asia?", "Chuck Yeager led the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II wing in South Korea during the Pueblo crisis." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What experiences did Yeager have in Pilot School?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What experiences did Chuck Yeager have in Pilot School", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What experiences did Chuck Yeager have in Pilot School?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body.", "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body?", "In 1966, Yeager took command of the 405th Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark Air Base, the Philippines, whose squadrons were deployed in South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.", "Is there any other events that Chuck Yeager was involved with during his service besides Vietnam and Southeast Asia?", "Chuck Yeager led the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II wing in South Korea during the Pueblo crisis.", "What experiences did Chuck Yeager have in Pilot School?" ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Yeager have any other experiences while in school or in his service of military time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chuck Yeager have any other experiences while in school or in his service of military time besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia and the Pueblo Crisis", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Yeager was one of the first American pilots to fly a MiG-15, after its pilot, No Kum-sok, defected to South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Yeager have any other experiences while in school or in his service of military time besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia and the Pueblo Crisis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body.", "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body?", "In 1966, Yeager took command of the 405th Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark Air Base, the Philippines, whose squadrons were deployed in South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.", "Is there any other events that Chuck Yeager was involved with during his service besides Vietnam and Southeast Asia?", "Chuck Yeager led the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II wing in South Korea during the Pueblo crisis.", "What experiences did Chuck Yeager have in Pilot School?", "Did Chuck Yeager have any other experiences while in school or in his service of military time besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia and the Pueblo Crisis?", "Chuck Yeager was one of the first American pilots to fly a MiG-15, after its pilot, No Kum-sok, defected to South Korea." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Yeager experience in his lifetime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Yeager experience in his lifetime besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, MiG-15, and the Pueblo Crisis", "Truth_answer": "From 1971 to 1973, at the behest of Ambassador Joe Farland, Yeager was assigned to Pakistan to advise the Pakistan Air Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yeager experience in his lifetime besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, MiG-15, and the Pueblo Crisis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What kind of military command was Chuck Yaegar involved with?", "Yeager was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands.", "Did Chuck Yaegar perform any other roles in the military besides being foremost a fighter pilot and holding several squadron and wing commands?", "Chuck Yeager, now a full colonel in 1962, became the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, which produced astronauts for NASA and the USAF.", "What kind of situations or events was Chuck Yeagar involved with within the military service?", "Yeager completed five flights in the NASA M2-F1 lifting body.", "Did Chuck Yeagar accomplish any other types of flights in the military besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body?", "In 1966, Yeager took command of the 405th Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark Air Base, the Philippines, whose squadrons were deployed in South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.", "Is there any other events that Chuck Yeager was involved with during his service besides Vietnam and Southeast Asia?", "Chuck Yeager led the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II wing in South Korea during the Pueblo crisis.", "What experiences did Chuck Yeager have in Pilot School?", "Did Chuck Yeager have any other experiences while in school or in his service of military time besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia and the Pueblo Crisis?", "Chuck Yeager was one of the first American pilots to fly a MiG-15, after its pilot, No Kum-sok, defected to South Korea.", "What else did Yeager experience in his lifetime besides the NASA M2-F1 lifting body, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, MiG-15, and the Pueblo Crisis?", "From 1971 to 1973, at the behest of Ambassador Joe Farland, Yeager was assigned to Pakistan to advise the Pakistan Air Force." ], "Conversation_no": 1291, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything happen while Yeager was in Pakistan or other nearby countries as a result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen while Chuck Yeager was in Pakistan or other nearby countries as a result", "Truth_answer": "In one of the numerous raids carried out by Indian pilots against Pakistani airfields, Yeager's plane was destroyed while it was parked at Islamabad airport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen while Chuck Yeager was in Pakistan or other nearby countries as a result?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#World_War_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the first awards that he won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the first awards that he won", "Truth_answer": "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees." ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he awarded this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Chuck Yeagar awarded the Bronze Star", "Truth_answer": "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees." ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he injured while piloting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?" ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article", "Truth_answer": "Yeager and Victoria reside in Penn Valley, California, the location of the General Chuck Yeager Foundation, which supports programs that teach the ideals by which General Yeager has lived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article?", "Yeager and Victoria reside in Penn Valley, California, the location of the General Chuck Yeager Foundation, which supports programs that teach the ideals by which General Yeager has lived." ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is that something he founded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the General Chuck Yeager Foundation something Chuck Yeager founded", "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the General Chuck Yeager Foundation something Chuck Yeager founded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article?", "Yeager and Victoria reside in Penn Valley, California, the location of the General Chuck Yeager Foundation, which supports programs that teach the ideals by which General Yeager has lived.", "Is the General Chuck Yeager Foundation something Chuck Yeager founded?", "Yes." ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he inducted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Chuck Yeagar inducted", "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Yeager was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame, arguably aviation's highest honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chuck Yeagar inducted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#Awards_and_decorations", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article?", "Yeager and Victoria reside in Penn Valley, California, the location of the General Chuck Yeager Foundation, which supports programs that teach the ideals by which General Yeager has lived.", "Is the General Chuck Yeager Foundation something Chuck Yeager founded?", "Yes.", "When was Chuck Yeagar inducted?", "In 1973, Yeager was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame, arguably aviation's highest honor." ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he decorated for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Chuck Yeagar decorated for", "Truth_answer": "In December 1975, the U.S. Congress awarded Yeager a silver medal. President Gerald Ford presented the medal to Yeager in a ceremony at the White House on December 8, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Chuck Yeagar decorated for besides a National Aviation Hall of Fame induction?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article?", "Yeager and Victoria reside in Penn Valley, California, the location of the General Chuck Yeager Foundation, which supports programs that teach the ideals by which General Yeager has lived.", "Is the General Chuck Yeager Foundation something Chuck Yeager founded?", "Yes.", "When was Chuck Yeagar inducted?", "In 1973, Yeager was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame, arguably aviation's highest honor.", "What else was Chuck Yeagar decorated for besides a National Aviation Hall of Fame induction?", "In December 1975, the U.S. Congress awarded Yeager a silver medal. President Gerald Ford presented the medal to Yeager in a ceremony at the White House on December 8, 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anyone of prestige there when President Ford awarded him the medal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anyone of prestige there when President Ford awarded Chuck Yeagar the silver medal in 1976", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone of prestige there when President Ford awarded Chuck Yeagar the silver medal in 1976?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager#Test_pilot_–_breaking_the_sound_barrier", "Context": [ "What was one of the first awards that Chuck Yeagar won?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Why was Chuck Yeagar awared the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator?", "He was awarded the Bronze Star for helping a B-24 navigator, Pat Patterson, who was shot in the knee during the escape attempt, to cross the Pyrenees.", "Was Chuck Yeagar injured while piloting?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Yeager article?", "Yeager and Victoria reside in Penn Valley, California, the location of the General Chuck Yeager Foundation, which supports programs that teach the ideals by which General Yeager has lived.", "Is the General Chuck Yeager Foundation something Chuck Yeager founded?", "Yes.", "When was Chuck Yeagar inducted?", "In 1973, Yeager was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame, arguably aviation's highest honor.", "What else was Chuck Yeagar decorated for besides a National Aviation Hall of Fame induction?", "In December 1975, the U.S. Congress awarded Yeager a silver medal. President Gerald Ford presented the medal to Yeager in a ceremony at the White House on December 8, 1976.", "Was there anyone of prestige there when President Ford awarded Chuck Yeagar the silver medal in 1976?" ], "Conversation_no": 1292, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did he win military wise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Chuck Yeagar win military wise", "Truth_answer": "Yeager was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Chuck Yeagar win military wise?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood#Playing_style", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is his playing style", "Truth_answer": "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles." ], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kinds of styles did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood#Playing_style", "Context": [ "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.", "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with?" ], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "HOw did he hit the kick drum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum", "Truth_answer": "He hit his drums very hard, except for his kick drum. He would keep perfect beat with his kick, but played it so softly that we could hear his noises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood#Playing_style", "Context": [ "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.", "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with?", "How did Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "He hit his drums very hard, except for his kick drum. He would keep perfect beat with his kick, but played it so softly that we could hear his noises." ], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who said that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who said how Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum", "Truth_answer": "Ken Caillat, a sound engineer on Rumours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said how Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood#Early_life", "Context": [ "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.", "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with?", "How did Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "He hit his drums very hard, except for his kick drum. He would keep perfect beat with his kick, but played it so softly that we could hear his noises.", "Who said how Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "Ken Caillat, a sound engineer on Rumours." ], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspect about Mick Fleetwood", "Truth_answer": "Fleetwood took up the drums at a young age, grateful to his parents for their recognition that it was in music that he might find a future.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspect about Mick Fleetwood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.", "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with?", "How did Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "He hit his drums very hard, except for his kick drum. He would keep perfect beat with his kick, but played it so softly that we could hear his noises.", "Who said how Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "Ken Caillat, a sound engineer on Rumours.", "Are there any interesting aspect about Mick Fleetwood?", "Fleetwood took up the drums at a young age, grateful to his parents for their recognition that it was in music that he might find a future." ], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever get formal training?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood ever get formal training", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood ever get formal training?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood#Early_efforts_in_London", "Context": [ "What was Mick Fleetwood's playing style?", "Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.", "What kinds of styles did Mick Fleetwood work with?", "How did Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "He hit his drums very hard, except for his kick drum. He would keep perfect beat with his kick, but played it so softly that we could hear his noises.", "Who said how Mick Fleetwood hit the kick drum?", "Ken Caillat, a sound engineer on Rumours.", "Are there any interesting aspect about Mick Fleetwood?", "Fleetwood took up the drums at a young age, grateful to his parents for their recognition that it was in music that he might find a future.", "Did Mick Fleetwood ever get formal training?" ], "Conversation_no": 1293, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 1960s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the 1960s with Mick Fleetwood", "Truth_answer": "Keyboard player Peter Bardens gave Fleetwood his first gig in Bardens' band 'The Cheynes' in July 1963, thus seeding the young drummer's musical career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1960s with Mick Fleetwood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did THompson get interested in video games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did THompson get interested in video games", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Video_games", "Context": [ "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?" ], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his first lawsuit involving video games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games", "Truth_answer": "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Video_games", "Context": [ "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?", "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the claim in that case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the claim in his first lawsuit case", "Truth_answer": "The alleged that the producers of the games were negligent in distributing this material to a minor because it would desensitize him and make him more prone to violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the claim in his first lawsuit case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Video_games", "Context": [ "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?", "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "What was the claim in his first lawsuit case?", "The alleged that the producers of the games were negligent in distributing this material to a minor because it would desensitize him and make him more prone to violence." ], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was this related to video games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was this claim related to video games", "Truth_answer": "Investigations showed that the perpetrator, 14-year-old Michael Carneal, had regularly played various computer games (including Doom, Quake, Castle Wolfenstein, Redneck Rampage, Nightmare Creatures, MechWarrior, and Resident Evil).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was this claim related to video games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Video_games", "Context": [ "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?", "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "What was the claim in his first lawsuit case?", "The alleged that the producers of the games were negligent in distributing this material to a minor because it would desensitize him and make him more prone to violence.", "How was this claim related to video games?", "Investigations showed that the perpetrator, 14-year-old Michael Carneal, had regularly played various computer games (including Doom, Quake, Castle Wolfenstein, Redneck Rampage, Nightmare Creatures, MechWarrior, and Resident Evil)." ], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whom did he represent in the suit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Jack Thompson represent in the suit", "Truth_answer": "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jack Thompson represent in the suit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?", "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "What was the claim in his first lawsuit case?", "The alleged that the producers of the games were negligent in distributing this material to a minor because it would desensitize him and make him more prone to violence.", "How was this claim related to video games?", "Investigations showed that the perpetrator, 14-year-old Michael Carneal, had regularly played various computer games (including Doom, Quake, Castle Wolfenstein, Redneck Rampage, Nightmare Creatures, MechWarrior, and Resident Evil).", "Who did Jack Thompson represent in the suit?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a criminal or civil trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this suit a criminal or civil trial", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this suit a criminal or civil trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Activism_and_lobbying", "Context": [ "When did Jack Thompson get interested in video games?", "When was Jack Thompson's first lawsuit involving video games?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "What was the claim in his first lawsuit case?", "The alleged that the producers of the games were negligent in distributing this material to a minor because it would desensitize him and make him more prone to violence.", "How was this claim related to video games?", "Investigations showed that the perpetrator, 14-year-old Michael Carneal, had regularly played various computer games (including Doom, Quake, Castle Wolfenstein, Redneck Rampage, Nightmare Creatures, MechWarrior, and Resident Evil).", "Who did Jack Thompson represent in the suit?", "Thompson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of three students killed in the Heath High School shooting in 1997.", "Was this suit a criminal or civil trial?" ], "Conversation_no": 1294, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Thompson do any writing about video games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Thompson do any writing about video games", "Truth_answer": "He wrote a joint article in the Christian Science Monitor with Eugene F. Provenzo, a University of Miami professor who studies the effects of video games on children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thompson do any writing about video games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Alabama", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in Alabama?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Alabama", "Truth_answer": "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005 on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore, who was reportedly a Grand Theft Auto player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Alabama with Jack Thompson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Alabama", "Context": [ "What happened in Alabama with Jack Thompson?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005 on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore, who was reportedly a Grand Theft Auto player." ], "Conversation_no": 1295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How bad did the suit get?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How bad did the Alabama suit get", "Truth_answer": "The opposing attorneys sought removal of the privilege by arguing that Thompson's conduct was unethical and claiming that he had threatened and harassed them in letters and emails.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad did the Alabama suit get?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)#Alabama", "Context": [ "What happened in Alabama with Jack Thompson?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005 on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore, who was reportedly a Grand Theft Auto player.", "How bad did the Alabama suit get?", "The opposing attorneys sought removal of the privilege by arguing that Thompson's conduct was unethical and claiming that he had threatened and harassed them in letters and emails." ], "Conversation_no": 1295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened regarding this suit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened regarding this Alabama suit", "Truth_answer": "In the aftermath of this lawsuit, Thompson lobbied Alabama attorney general Troy King to file a civil suit and call on retailers not to sell cop-killing games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened regarding this Alabama suit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in Alabama with Jack Thompson?", "Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005 on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore, who was reportedly a Grand Theft Auto player.", "How bad did the Alabama suit get?", "The opposing attorneys sought removal of the privilege by arguing that Thompson's conduct was unethical and claiming that he had threatened and harassed them in letters and emails.", "What else happened regarding this Alabama suit?", "In the aftermath of this lawsuit, Thompson lobbied Alabama attorney general Troy King to file a civil suit and call on retailers not to sell cop-killing games." ], "Conversation_no": 1295, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Thompson go to jail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson go to jail", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson go to jail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor#1973–1976:_Career_ups_and_downs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was some of james ups and downs in his career", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was some of james ups and downs in his career", "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Walking Man received negativity and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. James Taylor's fortunes spiked again in 1975 when the Gold album Gorilla reached No. 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of James Taylor's ups and downs in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor#1973–1976:_Career_ups_and_downs", "Context": [ "What was some of James Taylor's ups and downs in his career?", "In 1974, Walking Man received negativity and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. James Taylor's fortunes spiked again in 1975 when the Gold album Gorilla reached No. 6." ], "Conversation_no": 1296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was some of his downs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of James Taylor's downs", "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Walking Man received poor reviews and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. The title track failed to appear on the Top 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of James Taylor's downs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor#1973–1976:_Career_ups_and_downs", "Context": [ "What was some of James Taylor's ups and downs in his career?", "In 1974, Walking Man received negativity and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. James Taylor's fortunes spiked again in 1975 when the Gold album Gorilla reached No. 6.", "What were some of James Taylor's downs?", "In 1974, Walking Man received poor reviews and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. The title track failed to appear on the Top 100." ], "Conversation_no": 1296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was some of success he had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of success James Taylor had", "Truth_answer": "The Gold album Gorilla provided one of his biggest hit singles, a cover of Marvin Gaye's How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You), reached No. 5 in America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of success James Taylor had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was some of James Taylor's ups and downs in his career?", "In 1974, Walking Man received negativity and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. James Taylor's fortunes spiked again in 1975 when the Gold album Gorilla reached No. 6.", "What were some of James Taylor's downs?", "In 1974, Walking Man received poor reviews and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. The title track failed to appear on the Top 100.", "What were some of success James Taylor had?", "The Gold album Gorilla provided one of his biggest hit singles, a cover of Marvin Gaye's How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You), reached No. 5 in America." ], "Conversation_no": 1296, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he go on tour to support that", "Transformer_rewrite": "did James Taylor go on tour to support that", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor go on tour to support The Gold album Gorilla?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his personality like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his personality like", "Truth_answer": "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So he could be nice too?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did others have to say about his personality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality", "Truth_answer": "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So he was a ladies' man?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man", "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was generally agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness.", "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man?", "Yes, it was generally agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Grigory Potemkin like", "Truth_answer": "Potemkin was also an intellectual. The Prince of Ligne noted that Potemkin had natural abilities [and] an excellent memory. He was interested in history and generally knowledgeable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Grigory Potemkin's personality like besides his moods and sex appeal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness.", "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man?", "Yes, it was generally agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'.", "What else was Grigory Potemkin's personality like besides his moods and sex appeal?", "Potemkin was also an intellectual. The Prince of Ligne noted that Potemkin had natural abilities [and] an excellent memory. He was interested in history and generally knowledgeable." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his reputation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Grigory Potemkin's reputation", "Truth_answer": "Ultimately Potemkin proved a controversial figure. Criticisms include laziness, corruption, debauchery, indecision, extravagance, falsification, military incompetence and disinformation on a vast scale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grigory Potemkin's reputation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness.", "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man?", "Yes, it was generally agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'.", "What else was Grigory Potemkin's personality like besides his moods and sex appeal?", "Potemkin was also an intellectual. The Prince of Ligne noted that Potemkin had natural abilities [and] an excellent memory. He was interested in history and generally knowledgeable.", "What was Grigory Potemkin's reputation?", "Ultimately Potemkin proved a controversial figure. Criticisms include laziness, corruption, debauchery, indecision, extravagance, falsification, military incompetence and disinformation on a vast scale." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So people didn't like him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So people didn't like Grigory Potemkin", "Truth_answer": "Supporters held that only the sybaritism [devotion to luxury] and extravagance... are truly justified, stressing Potemkin's intelligence, force of personality, spectacular vision, courage, generosity and great achievements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So people didn't like Grigory Potemkin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness.", "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man?", "Yes, it was generally agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'.", "What else was Grigory Potemkin's personality like besides his moods and sex appeal?", "Potemkin was also an intellectual. The Prince of Ligne noted that Potemkin had natural abilities [and] an excellent memory. He was interested in history and generally knowledgeable.", "What was Grigory Potemkin's reputation?", "Ultimately Potemkin proved a controversial figure. Criticisms include laziness, corruption, debauchery, indecision, extravagance, falsification, military incompetence and disinformation on a vast scale.", "So people didn't like Grigory Potemkin?", "Supporters held that only the sybaritism [devotion to luxury] and extravagance... are truly justified, stressing Potemkin's intelligence, force of personality, spectacular vision, courage, generosity and great achievements." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he smart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Grigory Potemkin smart", "Truth_answer": "Though not a military genius, he was seriously able in military matters. Potemkin's contemporary Ségur was quick to criticise, writing that nobody thought out a plan more swiftly [than Potemkin].", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Grigory Potemkin smart?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin#Personality_and_reputation", "Context": [ "What was Grigory Potemkin's personality like?", "Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome; he was arrogant, demanding of his courtiers and very changeable in his moods but also fascinating, warm and kind.", "So Grigory Potemkin could be nice too?", "Yes, Gregory Potemkin exuded both menace and welcome.“", "What did others have to say about Grigory Potemkin's personality?", "It was agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'. Louis Philippe, described him as colossal like Russia, an inconceivable mixture of grandeur and pettiness.", "So Grigory Potemkin was a ladies' man?", "Yes, it was generally agreed among his female companions that he was amply endowed with 'sex appeal'.", "What else was Grigory Potemkin's personality like besides his moods and sex appeal?", "Potemkin was also an intellectual. The Prince of Ligne noted that Potemkin had natural abilities [and] an excellent memory. He was interested in history and generally knowledgeable.", "What was Grigory Potemkin's reputation?", "Ultimately Potemkin proved a controversial figure. Criticisms include laziness, corruption, debauchery, indecision, extravagance, falsification, military incompetence and disinformation on a vast scale.", "So people didn't like Grigory Potemkin?", "Supporters held that only the sybaritism [devotion to luxury] and extravagance... are truly justified, stressing Potemkin's intelligence, force of personality, spectacular vision, courage, generosity and great achievements.", "Was Grigory Potemkin smart?", "Though not a military genius, he was seriously able in military matters. Potemkin's contemporary Ségur was quick to criticise, writing that nobody thought out a plan more swiftly [than Potemkin]." ], "Conversation_no": 1297, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else should I know about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else should I know about Grigory Potemkin", "Truth_answer": "A practical politician, his political ideas were quintessentially Russian, and he believed in the superiority of the Tsarist autocracy (he once described the French revolutionaries as a pack of madmen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Grigory Potemkin?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#No_Sirree!", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did no sirree come about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did no sirree come about", "Truth_answer": "Given the activities of the Round Table members, it was inevitable that they would write and stage their own revue. No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! come about?", "Given the activities of the Round Table members, it was inevitable that they would write and stage their own revue. No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922." ], "Conversation_no": 1298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who said it first?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who said No Sirree", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who of Algonquin Round Table said no sirree first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#No_Sirree!", "Context": [ "How did Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! come about?", "Given the activities of the Round Table members, it was inevitable that they would write and stage their own revue. No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922.", "Who of Algonquin Round Table said no sirree first?" ], "Conversation_no": 1298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was No Sirree! a success", "Truth_answer": "The only noted item to emerge from No Sirree! was Robert Benchley's contribution, The Treasurer's Report. Benchley's parody delighted those in attendance that Irving Berlin hired Benchley in 1923.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Sirree! a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#No_Sirree!", "Context": [ "How did Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! come about?", "Given the activities of the Round Table members, it was inevitable that they would write and stage their own revue. No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922.", "Who of Algonquin Round Table said no sirree first?", "Was No Sirree! a success?", "The only noted item to emerge from No Sirree! was Robert Benchley's contribution, The Treasurer's Report. Benchley's parody delighted those in attendance that Irving Berlin hired Benchley in 1923." ], "Conversation_no": 1298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they duplicate it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Algonquin Round Table duplicicate No Sirree!", "Truth_answer": "With the success of No Sirree! the Round Tablers duplicated it with an official Vicious Circle production open to the public with material performed by professional actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Algonquin Round Table duplicicate No Sirree! ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table#No_Sirree!", "Context": [ "How did Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! come about?", "Given the activities of the Round Table members, it was inevitable that they would write and stage their own revue. No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922.", "Who of Algonquin Round Table said no sirree first?", "Was No Sirree! a success?", "The only noted item to emerge from No Sirree! was Robert Benchley's contribution, The Treasurer's Report. Benchley's parody delighted those in attendance that Irving Berlin hired Benchley in 1923.", "Did Algonquin Round Table duplicicate No Sirree! ?", "With the success of No Sirree! the Round Tablers duplicated it with an official Vicious Circle production open to the public with material performed by professional actors." ], "Conversation_no": 1298, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was it a failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the duplicate No Sirree! a failure", "Truth_answer": "Named The Forty-niners, the revue opened in November 1922 and was a failure, running for just 15 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the duplicate No Sirree! a failure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist#Walking_and_discipline", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about walking and discipline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about walking and discipline", "Truth_answer": "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate." ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist#Walking_and_discipline", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?" ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 2003 world cup match?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist", "Truth_answer": "Gilchrist walked during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist#Walking_and_discipline", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist?", "Gilchrist walked during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out." ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone oppose the decision?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone oppose the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming accused Gilchrist of conducting a walking crusade when Craig McMillan refused to walk after Gilchrist had caught him off an edge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone oppose Adam Gilchrist's decision to walk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist?", "Gilchrist walked during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out.", "Did anyone oppose Adam Gilchrist's decision to walk?", "In 2004, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming accused Gilchrist of conducting a walking crusade when Craig McMillan refused to walk after Gilchrist had caught him off an edge." ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any rules change based on his protesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any rules change based on Adam Gilchrist's protesting", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any rules change based on Adam Gilchrist's protesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist#Walking_and_discipline", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist?", "Gilchrist walked during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out.", "Did anyone oppose Adam Gilchrist's decision to walk?", "In 2004, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming accused Gilchrist of conducting a walking crusade when Craig McMillan refused to walk after Gilchrist had caught him off an edge.", "Did any rules change based on Adam Gilchrist's protesting?" ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the former players debate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the former players debate about walking and discipline", "Truth_answer": "Ricky Ponting has declared on several occasions that he is not a walker but will leave it to each player to decide whether they wish to walk or not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the former players debate about walking and discipline?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist#Walking_and_discipline", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist?", "Gilchrist walked during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out.", "Did anyone oppose Adam Gilchrist's decision to walk?", "In 2004, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming accused Gilchrist of conducting a walking crusade when Craig McMillan refused to walk after Gilchrist had caught him off an edge.", "Did any rules change based on Adam Gilchrist's protesting?", "What did the former players debate about walking and discipline?", "Ricky Ponting has declared on several occasions that he is not a walker but will leave it to each player to decide whether they wish to walk or not." ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Adam Gilchrist's walking", "Truth_answer": "In January 2006, Gilchrist was fined 40% of his match fee in an ODI against South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Adam Gilchrist's walking?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rediff.com/cricket/2006/jan/25fined.htm", "Context": [ "What can you tell me Adam Gilchrist's walking and discipline?", "It is unusual for batsmen to walk; to agree that they have been dismissed and leave the field of play without waiting for an umpire's decision. Gilchrist reignited this debate.", "What did Adam Gilchrist say in regards to his stance on batsmen?", "What happened in the 2003 world cup match with Adam Gilchrist?", "Gilchrist walked during a high-profile match, the 2003 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka, after the umpire ruled him to be not out.", "Did anyone oppose Adam Gilchrist's decision to walk?", "In 2004, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming accused Gilchrist of conducting a walking crusade when Craig McMillan refused to walk after Gilchrist had caught him off an edge.", "Did any rules change based on Adam Gilchrist's protesting?", "What did the former players debate about walking and discipline?", "Ricky Ponting has declared on several occasions that he is not a walker but will leave it to each player to decide whether they wish to walk or not.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Adam Gilchrist's walking?", "In January 2006, Gilchrist was fined 40% of his match fee in an ODI against South Africa." ], "Conversation_no": 1299, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do wrong in that match against south africa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Gilchrist do wrong in the 2006 match in an ODI against South Africa to be fined 40% of his match fee", "Truth_answer": "Adam Gilchrist was fined for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during Australia's second One-Day International against South Africa. Gilchrist pleaded guilty to showing dissent during the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210351id_/https://www.rediff.com/cricket/2006/jan/25fined.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gilchrist do wrong in the 2006 match in an ODI against South Africa to be fined 40% of his match fee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_W", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The W?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The W", "Truth_answer": "The W is the third studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_W_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224231350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_the_Wu-Tang_(36_Chambers)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Wu-Tang Clan's The W?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#2000–01:_The_W,_Iron_Flag_and_the_turn_of_the_millennium", "Context": [ "What Wu-Tang Clan's The W?", "The W is the third studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan." ], "Conversation_no": 1300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The W a success", "Truth_answer": "The W was released in November 2000, and was mostly well received by critics, particularly for RZA's production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wu-Tand Clan's The W a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_W", "Context": [ "What Wu-Tang Clan's The W?", "The W is the third studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "Was Wu-Tand Clan's The W a success?", "The W was released in November 2000, and was mostly well received by critics, particularly for RZA's production." ], "Conversation_no": 1300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan's The W win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_W_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan's The W win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#2000–01:_The_W,_Iron_Flag_and_the_turn_of_the_millennium", "Context": [ "What Wu-Tang Clan's The W?", "The W is the third studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "Was Wu-Tand Clan's The W a success?", "The W was released in November 2000, and was mostly well received by critics, particularly for RZA's production.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan's The W win any awards?", "The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ], "Conversation_no": 1300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Iron Flag?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Iron Flag", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Wu-Tang Clan released Iron Flag, an album which made extensive use of outside producers and guests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Wu-Tang Clan's Iron Flag?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#2000–01:_The_W,_Iron_Flag_and_the_turn_of_the_millennium", "Context": [ "What Wu-Tang Clan's The W?", "The W is the third studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "Was Wu-Tand Clan's The W a success?", "The W was released in November 2000, and was mostly well received by critics, particularly for RZA's production.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan's The W win any awards?", "The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "What is Wu-Tang Clan's Iron Flag?", "In 2001, Wu-Tang Clan released Iron Flag, an album which made extensive use of outside producers and guests." ], "Conversation_no": 1300, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they collaborate with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Wu-Tang Clan collaborate with", "Truth_answer": "Its crossover vibe and features, including Ron Isley, Flavor Flav, and prominent producers Trackmasters, marked it as a lighter fare while being critically praised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Wu-Tang Clan collaborate with on Iron Flag?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#Founding", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who started wu-tang clan", "Transformer_rewrite": "who started wu-tang clan", "Truth_answer": "In the late 1980s, cousins Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, and Russell Jones formed a group named Force of the Imperial Master, also known as the All in Together Now Crew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the band Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#Founding", "Context": [ "Who started the band Wu-Tang Clan?", "In the late 1980s, cousins Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, and Russell Jones formed a group named Force of the Imperial Master, also known as the All in Together Now Crew." ], "Conversation_no": 1301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does wu-tang clan stand for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does wu-tang clan stand for", "Truth_answer": "RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard adopted the name for the group after the film Shaolin and Wu Tang. Their debut album loosely adopted a Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang theme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Wu-Tang Clan stand for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#1992–96:_Enter_the_Wu-Tang_(36_Chambers)_and_solo_albums", "Context": [ "Who started the band Wu-Tang Clan?", "In the late 1980s, cousins Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, and Russell Jones formed a group named Force of the Imperial Master, also known as the All in Together Now Crew.", "What does Wu-Tang Clan stand for?", "RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard adopted the name for the group after the film Shaolin and Wu Tang. Their debut album loosely adopted a Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang theme." ], "Conversation_no": 1301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the group start", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wu-Tang Clan start", "Truth_answer": "Wu-Tang Clan became known in 1993 following the release of the independent single Protect Ya Neck, which helped gain the group a sizable underground following.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wu-Tang Clan start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#1992–96:_Enter_the_Wu-Tang_(36_Chambers)_and_solo_albums", "Context": [ "Who started the band Wu-Tang Clan?", "In the late 1980s, cousins Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, and Russell Jones formed a group named Force of the Imperial Master, also known as the All in Together Now Crew.", "What does Wu-Tang Clan stand for?", "RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard adopted the name for the group after the film Shaolin and Wu Tang. Their debut album loosely adopted a Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang theme.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan start?", "Wu-Tang Clan became known in 1993 following the release of the independent single Protect Ya Neck, which helped gain the group a sizable underground following." ], "Conversation_no": 1301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they become successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan become successful", "Truth_answer": "Their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) received critical acclaim, and to date is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan become successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#1992–96:_Enter_the_Wu-Tang_(36_Chambers)_and_solo_albums", "Context": [ "Who started the band Wu-Tang Clan?", "In the late 1980s, cousins Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, and Russell Jones formed a group named Force of the Imperial Master, also known as the All in Together Now Crew.", "What does Wu-Tang Clan stand for?", "RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard adopted the name for the group after the film Shaolin and Wu Tang. Their debut album loosely adopted a Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang theme.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan start?", "Wu-Tang Clan became known in 1993 following the release of the independent single Protect Ya Neck, which helped gain the group a sizable underground following.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan become successful?", "Their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) received critical acclaim, and to date is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 1301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whats the first album", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Wu-Tang Clan's first album", "Truth_answer": "Their debut album was Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gawker.com/rza-on-eric-garner-and-the-non-value-of-a-black-life-1674239684_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wu-Tang Clan's first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who started the band Wu-Tang Clan?", "In the late 1980s, cousins Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, and Russell Jones formed a group named Force of the Imperial Master, also known as the All in Together Now Crew.", "What does Wu-Tang Clan stand for?", "RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard adopted the name for the group after the film Shaolin and Wu Tang. Their debut album loosely adopted a Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang theme.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan start?", "Wu-Tang Clan became known in 1993 following the release of the independent single Protect Ya Neck, which helped gain the group a sizable underground following.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan become successful?", "Their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) received critical acclaim, and to date is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.", "What was Wu-Tang Clan's first album?", "Their debut album was Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)." ], "Conversation_no": 1301, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who wrote their music", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote Wu-Tang-Clan's music", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Wu-Tang-Clan's music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Edi grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Edi grow up", "Truth_answer": "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were Edi's parents??", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Edi Rama's parents", "Truth_answer": "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Aneta do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Aneta do", "Truth_answer": "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Edi have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Edi Rama have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edi Rama have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Did Edi Rama have any siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What hobbies did Edi have growing up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What hobbies did Edi Rama have growing up", "Truth_answer": "Edi Rama started painting early in his childhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hobbies did Edi Rama have growing up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Did Edi Rama have any siblings?", "What hobbies did Edi Rama have growing up?", "Edi Rama started painting early in his childhood." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he good at it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Edi Rama good at painting", "Truth_answer": "His talent was noticed by two influential Albanian painters of the time, Edi Hila and Danish Jukniu. They encouraged Rama to further develop painting in a professional context.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edi Rama good at painting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Did Edi Rama have any siblings?", "What hobbies did Edi Rama have growing up?", "Edi Rama started painting early in his childhood.", "Was Edi Rama good at painting?", "His talent was noticed by two influential Albanian painters of the time, Edi Hila and Danish Jukniu. They encouraged Rama to further develop painting in a professional context." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Edi Rama go to school", "Truth_answer": "He attended and graduated from the Jordan Misja Artistic Lyceum, an art school in Tirana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edi Rama go to school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Did Edi Rama have any siblings?", "What hobbies did Edi Rama have growing up?", "Edi Rama started painting early in his childhood.", "Was Edi Rama good at painting?", "His talent was noticed by two influential Albanian painters of the time, Edi Hila and Danish Jukniu. They encouraged Rama to further develop painting in a professional context.", "Where did Edi Rama go to school?", "He attended and graduated from the Jordan Misja Artistic Lyceum, an art school in Tirana." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Eri Rama's career with art begin", "Truth_answer": "After graduating, Rama started working as an instructor at the Academy of Arts. During this time, he organized several open student meetings, during which the communist government was publicly criticized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eri Rama's career with art begin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Edi Rama grow up?", "Edi Rama was born on 4 July 1964 in Tirana, Albania.", "Who were Edi Rama's parents?", "Edi Rama was born to Kristaq Rama, a well-known sculptor and Aneta Rama (née Koleka), a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "What did Edi Rama's mother Aneta Rama do?", "Aneta Rama (née Koleka), was a graduate of medicine from Vuno.", "Did Edi Rama have any siblings?", "What hobbies did Edi Rama have growing up?", "Edi Rama started painting early in his childhood.", "Was Edi Rama good at painting?", "His talent was noticed by two influential Albanian painters of the time, Edi Hila and Danish Jukniu. They encouraged Rama to further develop painting in a professional context.", "Where did Edi Rama go to school?", "He attended and graduated from the Jordan Misja Artistic Lyceum, an art school in Tirana.", "How did Eri Rama's career with art begin?", "After graduating, Rama started working as an instructor at the Academy of Arts. During this time, he organized several open student meetings, during which the communist government was publicly criticized." ], "Conversation_no": 1302, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he go about doing that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Edi Rama go about organizing student meetings which criticized communist government", "Truth_answer": "Essays from those meetings were collected in the book Refleksione, which Rama published together with publicist Ardian Klosi in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edi Rama go about organizing student meetings which criticized communist government?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1980–1981:_Formation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M", "Truth_answer": "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1980–1981:_Formation", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the original members of R.E.M", "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102035627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_the_Frequency,_Kenneth%3F_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Times_(The_Easybeats_song)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Europe_(song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Europe_(song)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(R.E.M._album)_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p0", "http://www.bandtoband.com/band/bingo-hand-job/toms-album_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they add anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did R.E.M. add anyone else", "Truth_answer": "Many liner notes from the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did R.E.M. add anyone else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry.", "Did R.E.M. add anyone else?", "Many liner notes from the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was R.E.M.'s first album", "Truth_answer": "In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, Murmur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was R.E.M.'s first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1981–1987:_I.R.S._Records_and_cult_success", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry.", "Did R.E.M. add anyone else?", "Many liner notes from the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members.", "What was R.E.M.'s first album?", "In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, Murmur." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album, Murmur successful", "Truth_answer": "Murmur, was greeted with critical acclaim upon its release in 1983, with Rolling Stone listing the album as its record of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album, Murmur successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1981–1987:_I.R.S._Records_and_cult_success", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry.", "Did R.E.M. add anyone else?", "Many liner notes from the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members.", "What was R.E.M.'s first album?", "In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, Murmur.", "Was the album, Murmur successful?", "Murmur, was greeted with critical acclaim upon its release in 1983, with Rolling Stone listing the album as its record of the year." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there successful singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there successful singles from the album, Murmur", "Truth_answer": "A re-recorded version of Radio Free Europe was the album's lead single and reached number 78 on the Billboard singles chart in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murmur_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there successful singles from the album, Murmur?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1981–1987:_I.R.S._Records_and_cult_success", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry.", "Did R.E.M. add anyone else?", "Many liner notes from the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members.", "What was R.E.M.'s first album?", "In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, Murmur.", "Was the album, Murmur successful?", "Murmur, was greeted with critical acclaim upon its release in 1983, with Rolling Stone listing the album as its record of the year.", "Were there successful singles from the album, Murmur?", "A re-recorded version of Radio Free Europe was the album's lead single and reached number 78 on the Billboard singles chart in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What record company produced the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What record company produced the album, Murmur", "Truth_answer": "I.R.S. Records produced the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record company produced the album, Murmur?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M.#1981–1987:_I.R.S._Records_and_cult_success", "Context": [ "Whose idea was it to form R.E.M.?", "Stipe and Buck met fellow University of Georgia students Mike Mills and Bill Berry, who had played music together since high school. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs.", "Who were the original members of R.E.M.?", "Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry.", "Did R.E.M. add anyone else?", "Many liner notes from the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members.", "What was R.E.M.'s first album?", "In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, Murmur.", "Was the album, Murmur successful?", "Murmur, was greeted with critical acclaim upon its release in 1983, with Rolling Stone listing the album as its record of the year.", "Were there successful singles from the album, Murmur?", "A re-recorded version of Radio Free Europe was the album's lead single and reached number 78 on the Billboard singles chart in 1983.", "What record company produced the album, Murmur?", "I.R.S. Records produced the album." ], "Conversation_no": 1303, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their second album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was R.E.M.'s second album", "Truth_answer": "The band's second album was Reckoning in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.M._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was R.E.M.'s second album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was bob newhart a singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was bob newhart a singer", "Truth_answer": "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart", "Context": [ "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery." ], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever have a top ten album ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album", "Truth_answer": "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to make number one on the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to make number one on the Billboard charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other famous people on any of his albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were they any other famous people on any of Bob Newhart's albums besides Bob Newhart", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were they any other famous people on any of Bob Newhart's albums besides Bob Newhart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart#Albums", "Context": [ "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to make number one on the Billboard charts.", "Were they any other famous people on any of Bob Newhart's albums besides Bob Newhart?" ], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any albums win a grammy award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any of Bob Newhart's albums win a grammy award", "Truth_answer": "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart won the 1961 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any of Bob Newhart's albums win a grammy award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0627878/awards?ref_=nm_awd", "Context": [ "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to make number one on the Billboard charts.", "Were they any other famous people on any of Bob Newhart's albums besides Bob Newhart?", "Any of Bob Newhart's albums win a grammy award?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart won the 1961 Grammy Award for Album of the Year." ], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win only one award that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Newhart win only one award for the 1961 grammy award for album of the year in 1961", "Truth_answer": "Newhart also won the 1961 Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and 1961 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Performance - Spoken Word for The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Newhart win only one award for the 1961 grammy award for album of the year in 1961?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Button-Down_Mind_of_Bob_Newhart", "Context": [ "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to make number one on the Billboard charts.", "Were they any other famous people on any of Bob Newhart's albums besides Bob Newhart?", "Any of Bob Newhart's albums win a grammy award?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart won the 1961 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.", "Did Bob Newhart win only one award for the 1961 grammy award for album of the year in 1961?", "Newhart also won the 1961 Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and 1961 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Performance - Spoken Word for The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!." ], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was his first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Bob Newhart's first album", "Truth_answer": "Bob Newhart's debut album, The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was released May 6, 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Bob Newhart's first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart", "Context": [ "Was Bob Newhart a singer?", "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", "Did Bob Newhart ever have a top ten album?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to make number one on the Billboard charts.", "Were they any other famous people on any of Bob Newhart's albums besides Bob Newhart?", "Any of Bob Newhart's albums win a grammy award?", "His 1960 comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart won the 1961 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.", "Did Bob Newhart win only one award for the 1961 grammy award for album of the year in 1961?", "Newhart also won the 1961 Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and 1961 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Performance - Spoken Word for The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!.", "What year was Bob Newhart's first album?", "Bob Newhart's debut album, The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was released May 6, 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 1304, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the genre of his albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the genre of Bob Newhart's albums", "Truth_answer": "His albums were comedic monologues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the genre of Bob Newhart's albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis#History_of_the_CPR", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the CPR?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the CPR", "Truth_answer": "The completion of Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada's first transcontinental railway in 1885, had been a defining moment in Canadian history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Canadian Pacific Railroad in relation to Harold Innis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis#History_of_the_CPR", "Context": [ "What is the Canadian Pacific Railroad in relation to Harold Innis?", "The completion of Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada's first transcontinental railway in 1885, had been a defining moment in Canadian history." ], "Conversation_no": 1305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is the CPR significant to Harold Innis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is the Canadian Pacific Railroad significant to Harold Innis", "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was eventually published as a book in 1923.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the Canadian Pacific Railroad significant to Harold Innis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis#History_of_the_CPR", "Context": [ "What is the Canadian Pacific Railroad in relation to Harold Innis?", "The completion of Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada's first transcontinental railway in 1885, had been a defining moment in Canadian history.", "How is the Canadian Pacific Railroad significant to Harold Innis?", "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was eventually published as a book in 1923." ], "Conversation_no": 1305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Innis study the Canadian Pacific Railroad?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harold Innis study the Canadian Pacific Railroad", "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Innis study the Canadian Pacific Railroad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/babe-robert-e", "Context": [ "What is the Canadian Pacific Railroad in relation to Harold Innis?", "The completion of Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada's first transcontinental railway in 1885, had been a defining moment in Canadian history.", "How is the Canadian Pacific Railroad significant to Harold Innis?", "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was eventually published as a book in 1923.", "Did Harold Innis study the Canadian Pacific Railroad?", "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway" ], "Conversation_no": 1305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Babe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Robert Babe", "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Babe is a Canadian academic primarily interested in the connections between communications and economics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524072023id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/babe-robert-e_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Robert Babe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/babe-robert-e", "Context": [ "What is the Canadian Pacific Railroad in relation to Harold Innis?", "The completion of Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada's first transcontinental railway in 1885, had been a defining moment in Canadian history.", "How is the Canadian Pacific Railroad significant to Harold Innis?", "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was eventually published as a book in 1923.", "Did Harold Innis study the Canadian Pacific Railroad?", "Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway", "Who is Robert Babe?", "Robert E. Babe is a Canadian academic primarily interested in the connections between communications and economics" ], "Conversation_no": 1305, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Robert Babe", "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis's thesis, eventually published as a book in 1923, can be seen as an early attempt to document the railway's significance from an economic historian's point of view.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harold Innis article regarding the Canadian Pacific Reailroad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls#Debut:_Your_Story_and_Leave_Ms._Kim", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Your Story the name of an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Your Story the name of an album", "Truth_answer": "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls#Debut:_Your_Story_and_Leave_Ms._Kim", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea" ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album released", "Truth_answer": "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls#Debut:_Your_Story_and_Leave_Ms._Kim", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a single from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls", "Truth_answer": "The ballad track, Come Closer was their single in the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls#Debut:_Your_Story_and_Leave_Ms._Kim", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006", "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The ballad track, Come Closer was their single in the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the album received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls received by the public", "Truth_answer": "The album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls was well received by critics but did not do as well as expected commercially.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://le-reiki.info/and-dating/zea-dongjun-and-song-ji-hyo-dating.php_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls received by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006", "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The ballad track, Come Closer was their single in the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls.", "How was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls received by the public?", "The album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls was well received by critics but did not do as well as expected commercially." ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group tour for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the group tour for the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Brown Eyed Girls tour for the album Your Story?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls#Debut:_Your_Story_and_Leave_Ms._Kim", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006", "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The ballad track, Come Closer was their single in the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls.", "How was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls received by the public?", "The album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls was well received by critics but did not do as well as expected commercially.", "Did the Brown Eyed Girls tour for the album Your Story?" ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Leave Ms. Kim received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the Brown Eyed Girls' album, Leave Ms. Kim received by the public", "Truth_answer": "The Brown Eyed Girls's second album, Leave Ms. Kim was once again a commercial disappointment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Brown Eyed Girls' album, Leave Ms. Kim received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls#Debut:_Your_Story_and_Leave_Ms._Kim", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006", "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The ballad track, Come Closer was their single in the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls.", "How was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls received by the public?", "The album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls was well received by critics but did not do as well as expected commercially.", "Did the Brown Eyed Girls tour for the album Your Story?", "How was the Brown Eyed Girls' album, Leave Ms. Kim received by the public?", "The Brown Eyed Girls's second album, Leave Ms. Kim was once again a commercial disappointment." ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a single from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a single from the album, Leave Ms. Kim by the Brown Eyed Girls", "Truth_answer": "The Brown Eyed Girls' album, Leave Ms. Kim, included the R&B title track You Got Me Fooled“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single from the album, Leave Ms. Kim by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Your Story the name of an album by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea", "When was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls released?", "The Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story in South Korea on March 2, 2006", "What is a single from the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The ballad track, Come Closer was their single in the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls.", "How was the album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls received by the public?", "The album Your Story by the Brown Eyed Girls was well received by critics but did not do as well as expected commercially.", "Did the Brown Eyed Girls tour for the album Your Story?", "How was the Brown Eyed Girls' album, Leave Ms. Kim received by the public?", "The Brown Eyed Girls's second album, Leave Ms. Kim was once again a commercial disappointment.", "What is a single from the album, Leave Ms. Kim by the Brown Eyed Girls?", "The Brown Eyed Girls' album, Leave Ms. Kim, included the R&B title track You Got Me Fooled“" ], "Conversation_no": 1306, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this single do on the music charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Brown Eyed Girls' single do on the music charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Brown Eyed Girls' single You Got Me Fooled do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was his final season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season" ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he quit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball", "Truth_answer": "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich retire", "Truth_answer": "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many years did he play before his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else stood out in his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season", "Truth_answer": "Between Pete Maravich's limited playing time in Utah and Boston, he made 10 of 15 3-point shots in the 1979-80 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league.", "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Between Pete Maravich's limited playing time in Utah and Boston, he made 10 of 15 3-point shots in the 1979-80 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any special recognition in his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich receive any special recognition in his final season", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Pete Maravich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich receive any special recognition in his final season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league.", "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Between Pete Maravich's limited playing time in Utah and Boston, he made 10 of 15 3-point shots in the 1979-80 season.", "Did Pete Maravich receive any special recognition in his final season?", "In 1987, Pete Maravich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame" ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to his number once he retired after his final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Pete Maravich's number once he retired after his final season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's No. 7 jersey has been retired by both the Jazz and the New Orleans Pelicans, as well as his No. 44 jersey by the Atlanta Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Pete Maravich's number once he retired after his final season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league.", "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Between Pete Maravich's limited playing time in Utah and Boston, he made 10 of 15 3-point shots in the 1979-80 season.", "Did Pete Maravich receive any special recognition in his final season?", "In 1987, Pete Maravich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame", "What happened to Pete Maravich's number once he retired after his final season?", "Pete Maravich's No. 7 jersey has been retired by both the Jazz and the New Orleans Pelicans, as well as his No. 44 jersey by the Atlanta Hawks." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Pete Maravich article regarding his last season", "Truth_answer": "In his last season, Pete Maravich was able to participate in the NBA playoffs for the first time since his early career in Atlanta", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Pete Maravich article regarding his last season?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league.", "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Between Pete Maravich's limited playing time in Utah and Boston, he made 10 of 15 3-point shots in the 1979-80 season.", "Did Pete Maravich receive any special recognition in his final season?", "In 1987, Pete Maravich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame", "What happened to Pete Maravich's number once he retired after his final season?", "Pete Maravich's No. 7 jersey has been retired by both the Jazz and the New Orleans Pelicans, as well as his No. 44 jersey by the Atlanta Hawks.", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Pete Maravich article regarding his last season?", "In his last season, Pete Maravich was able to participate in the NBA playoffs for the first time since his early career in Atlanta" ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he benched for lack of practice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Pete Maravich benched for lack of practice", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pete Maravich benched for lack of practice during the 1979–80 season?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "When was Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich's final season was the 1979–80 season", "Why did Pete Maravich quit professional basketball?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "When did Pete Maravich retire?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of 1979–80 season.", "How many years did Pete Maravich play before his final season?", "Pete Maravich had a ten-year career in the NBA, including the 1979–80 season.", "What else stood out in Pete Maravich's final season?", "Pete Maravich adjusted to a new role as part-time contributor and helped Boston post a 61–21 record in the regular season, best in the league.", "Did Pete Maravich do well with the 3-point shot in his final season?", "Between Pete Maravich's limited playing time in Utah and Boston, he made 10 of 15 3-point shots in the 1979-80 season.", "Did Pete Maravich receive any special recognition in his final season?", "In 1987, Pete Maravich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame", "What happened to Pete Maravich's number once he retired after his final season?", "Pete Maravich's No. 7 jersey has been retired by both the Jazz and the New Orleans Pelicans, as well as his No. 44 jersey by the Atlanta Hawks.", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Pete Maravich article regarding his last season?", "In his last season, Pete Maravich was able to participate in the NBA playoffs for the first time since his early career in Atlanta", "Was Pete Maravich benched for lack of practice during the 1979–80 season?", "Pete Maravich's injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games." ], "Conversation_no": 1307, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he penalized any other way for missing practice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tom Nissalke penalized any other way for missing practice", "Truth_answer": "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pete Maravich penalized any other way for missing practice, other than not being able to play in games?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role did Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role did Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893." ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he accused of in the scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the scandal", "Truth_answer": "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108084510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banca_Romana_scandal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information." ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the consequences of the scandal for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the consequences of the scandal for Luigi Luzzatti", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?" ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_answer": "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty." ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he popular with the voters because of the scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal?" ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he rewarded for his role in saving the bank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti rewarded for his role in saving the bank of Naples from failure", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti rewarded for his role in saving the bank of Naples from failure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal?", "Was Luigi Luzzatti rewarded for his role in saving the bank of Naples from failure?" ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to him in the wake of the scandal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Luigi Luzzatti in the wake", "Truth_answer": "After his fall from office, Luigi Luzzatti negotiated the Franco-Italian commercial treaty and continued to take a part in all political and economic manifestations as deputy, journalist, and professor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Luigi Luzzatti in the wake of the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal?", "Was Luigi Luzzatti rewarded for his role in saving the bank of Naples from failure?", "What happened to Luigi Luzzatti in the wake of the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office, Luigi Luzzatti negotiated the Franco-Italian commercial treaty and continued to take a part in all political and economic manifestations as deputy, journalist, and professor." ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do as treasury minister at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Luigi Luzzatti do as treasury minister at that time", "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti achieved the conversion of the Italian 5% debt to 3¾% to be eventually lowered to 3½%, an operation which other ministers had attempted without success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821030647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Luigi Luzzatti do as treasury minister from from February to May 1906, under Sonninno's premiership", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti#Banca_Romana_scandal", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal?", "Was Luigi Luzzatti rewarded for his role in saving the bank of Naples from failure?", "What happened to Luigi Luzzatti in the wake of the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office, Luigi Luzzatti negotiated the Franco-Italian commercial treaty and continued to take a part in all political and economic manifestations as deputy, journalist, and professor.", "How did Luigi Luzzatti do as treasury minister from from February to May 1906, under Sonninno's premiership", "Luigi Luzzatti achieved the conversion of the Italian 5% debt to 3¾% to be eventually lowered to 3½%, an operation which other ministers had attempted without success" ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Luigi Luzzatti's article", "Truth_answer": "Although the actual conversion of the Italian debt was not completed until after the fall of the cabinet of which Luigi Luzzatti formed part, the merit is entirely his.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article in regards to the Banca Romana scandal?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What role did Luigi Luzzatti play in the Banca Romana scandal?", "Luigi Luzzatti abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between the state banks, which facilitated the duplication of the paper currency and hastened the bank crisis of 1893.", "What was Luigi Luzzatti accused of in the Banca Romana scandal?", "A Parliamentary Commission concluded Francesco Crispi, Giovanni Giolitti, and Luigi Luzzatti, had been aware of the conditions of the Banca Romana but had held back that information.", "What were the consequences of the Banca Romana scandal for Luigi Luzzatti?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article regarding the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office in June 1898, Luigi Luzzatti's principal achievement was the negotiation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty.", "Was Luigi Luzzatti popular with the voters because of the Banca Romana scandal?", "Was Luigi Luzzatti rewarded for his role in saving the bank of Naples from failure?", "What happened to Luigi Luzzatti in the wake of the Banca Romana scandal?", "After his fall from office, Luigi Luzzatti negotiated the Franco-Italian commercial treaty and continued to take a part in all political and economic manifestations as deputy, journalist, and professor.", "How did Luigi Luzzatti do as treasury minister from from February to May 1906, under Sonninno's premiership", "Luigi Luzzatti achieved the conversion of the Italian 5% debt to 3¾% to be eventually lowered to 3½%, an operation which other ministers had attempted without success", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article in regards to the Banca Romana scandal?", "Although the actual conversion of the Italian debt was not completed until after the fall of the cabinet of which Luigi Luzzatti formed part, the merit is entirely his." ], "Conversation_no": 1308, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards or distinctions for his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti win any awards or distinctions for his work", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti win any awards or distinctions for his work", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Márquez#125cc_World_Championship", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the 125cc world championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the 125cc world championship", "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years and 56 days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 125cc world championship in relation to Marc Marquez?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Márquez#125cc_World_Championship", "Context": [ "What was the 125cc world championship in relation to Marc Marquez?", "Marc Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years and 56 days" ], "Conversation_no": 1309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he set any other records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez set any other records than being the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix in 2008", "Truth_answer": "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez set any other records than being the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Márquez#125cc_World_Championship", "Context": [ "What was the 125cc world championship in relation to Marc Marquez?", "Marc Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years and 56 days", "Did Marc Marquez set any other records than being the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix in 2008?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days." ], "Conversation_no": 1309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Marc Marquez when he achieved his first pole position in 2009", "Truth_answer": "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Marc Marquez when he achieved his first pole position in 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Márquez#125cc_World_Championship", "Context": [ "What was the 125cc world championship in relation to Marc Marquez?", "Marc Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years and 56 days", "Did Marc Marquez set any other records than being the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix in 2008?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "How old was Marc Marquez when he achieved his first pole position in 2009?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days." ], "Conversation_no": 1309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he race again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Marc Marquez race again during the 125cc World Championship", "Truth_answer": "Marc Marquez raced Nicolás Terol again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Marc Marquez race again during the 125cc World Championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Márquez#125cc_World_Championship", "Context": [ "What was the 125cc world championship in relation to Marc Marquez?", "Marc Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years and 56 days", "Did Marc Marquez set any other records than being the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix in 2008?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "How old was Marc Marquez when he achieved his first pole position in 2009?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "Who did Marc Marquez race again during the 125cc World Championship?", "Marc Marquez raced Nicolás Terol again." ], "Conversation_no": 1309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he race against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Marc Marquez race against in the 125cc World Championship", "Truth_answer": "At the 125cc World Championship. Marc Marquez competed against Nicolás Terol, Pol Espargaró, and Randy Krummenacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Marc Marquez race against in the 125cc World Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Márquez#125cc_World_Championship", "Context": [ "What was the 125cc world championship in relation to Marc Marquez?", "Marc Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years and 56 days", "Did Marc Marquez set any other records than being the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix in 2008?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "How old was Marc Marquez when he achieved his first pole position in 2009?", "For 2009, as a factory KTM rider at the French Grand Prix, Marc Marquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years and 89 days.", "Who did Marc Marquez race again during the 125cc World Championship?", "Marc Marquez raced Nicolás Terol again.", "Who did Marc Marquez race against in the 125cc World Championship?", "At the 125cc World Championship. Marc Marquez competed against Nicolás Terol, Pol Espargaró, and Randy Krummenacher." ], "Conversation_no": 1309, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marc Marquez article regarding his time competing at the 125cc World Championship", "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez's tenth victory of the season moved him to within one of tying the record set by Rossi in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marc Marquez article regarding his time competing at the 125cc World Championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom#College_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Lamar Odom inspired by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Lamar Odom inspired by", "Truth_answer": "Lamar Odom drew inspiration from his maternal grandmother, a nurse who had raised five children and returned to school to earn her degree in 1980 at the age of 56", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lamar Odom inspired by?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Lamar Odom inspired by?", "Lamar Odom drew inspiration from his maternal grandmother, a nurse who had raised five children and returned to school to earn her degree in 1980 at the age of 56" ], "Conversation_no": 1310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he transfer to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Lamar Odom transfer to from UNLV", "Truth_answer": "Lamar Odom transferred to the University of Rhode Island, with the cost of his room and board being covered by funds his father received from the G.I. Bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lamar Odom transfer to from UNLV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Lamar Odom inspired by?", "Lamar Odom drew inspiration from his maternal grandmother, a nurse who had raised five children and returned to school to earn her degree in 1980 at the age of 56", "Where did Lamar Odom transfer to from UNLV?", "Lamar Odom transferred to the University of Rhode Island, with the cost of his room and board being covered by funds his father received from the G.I. Bill." ], "Conversation_no": 1310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For whom did Odom play one season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "For whom did Lamar Odom play one season", "Truth_answer": "Lamar Odom played one season for Rhode Island, during which he averaged 17.6 points per game and led the Rams to the conference championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For whom did Lamar Odom play one season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom#College_career", "Context": [ "Who was Lamar Odom inspired by?", "Lamar Odom drew inspiration from his maternal grandmother, a nurse who had raised five children and returned to school to earn her degree in 1980 at the age of 56", "Where did Lamar Odom transfer to from UNLV?", "Lamar Odom transferred to the University of Rhode Island, with the cost of his room and board being covered by funds his father received from the G.I. Bill.", "For whom did Lamar Odom play one season?", "Lamar Odom played one season for Rhode Island, during which he averaged 17.6 points per game and led the Rams to the conference championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1310, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many children did Odom's grandmother, who was a nurse, raise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many children did Lamar Odom's grandmother, who was a nurse, raise", "Truth_answer": "Lamar Odom's maternal grandmother, who was a nurse, raised five children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Lamar Odom's grandmother, who was a nurse, raise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow#Act_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the significance of Finian's Rainbow Act II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the significance of Finian's Rainbow Act II", "Truth_answer": "Finian goes off again in search of his own rainbow, saying 'Maybe there's no pot of gold at the end of it, but there's a beautiful new world under it.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211163558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of Act II of Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow#Act_II", "Context": [ "What is the significance of Act II of Finian's Rainbow?", "Finian goes off again in search of his own rainbow, saying 'Maybe there's no pot of gold at the end of it, but there's a beautiful new world under it.‘" ], "Conversation_no": 1311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how does Act II of the musical open?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Act II of Finian's Rainbow open", "Truth_answer": "Act II of Finian's Rainbow, begins with the sharecroppers unpacking gifts to themselves from their new accounts. Sharon and Finian celebrate the end of class-distinction that comes with wealth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211163558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Act II of Finian's Rainbow open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the significance of Act II of Finian's Rainbow?", "Finian goes off again in search of his own rainbow, saying 'Maybe there's no pot of gold at the end of it, but there's a beautiful new world under it.‘", "How does Act II of Finian's Rainbow open?", "Act II of Finian's Rainbow, begins with the sharecroppers unpacking gifts to themselves from their new accounts. Sharon and Finian celebrate the end of class-distinction that comes with wealth." ], "Conversation_no": 1311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of the extravagant gifts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the extravagant gifts the sharecroppers have bought themselves in Act II of Finian's Rainbow", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the extravagant gifts the sharecroppers have bought themselves in Act II of Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow#Act_II", "Context": [ "What is the significance of Act II of Finian's Rainbow?", "Finian goes off again in search of his own rainbow, saying 'Maybe there's no pot of gold at the end of it, but there's a beautiful new world under it.‘", "How does Act II of Finian's Rainbow open?", "Act II of Finian's Rainbow, begins with the sharecroppers unpacking gifts to themselves from their new accounts. Sharon and Finian celebrate the end of class-distinction that comes with wealth.", "What were some of the extravagant gifts the sharecroppers have bought themselves in Act II of Finian's Rainbow?" ], "Conversation_no": 1311, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is something major that happens in Act II of the musical?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something major that happens in Act II of Finian's Rainbow", "Truth_answer": "In Finian's Rainbow, Og decides what the Senator needs is a new inside rather than a new outside. He uses his own magic to make the Senator a nicer person", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211163558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something major that happens in Act II of Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_Storm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was J Storm?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was J Storm", "Truth_answer": "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was J Storm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the decline in sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else caused the decline of sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me something about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period", "Truth_answer": "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who performs on this stage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage", "Truth_answer": "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience." ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour with this stage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage", "Truth_answer": "Johnny's Moving Stage has since been used in a majority of Arashi's concerts to allow them to move closer to the audience seated at a distance from the main stage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience.", "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Johnny's Moving Stage has since been used in a majority of Arashi's concerts to allow them to move closer to the audience seated at a distance from the main stage" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Arashi's Moving Stage", "Truth_answer": "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other aspects about the Arashi article regarding their album, One?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience.", "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Johnny's Moving Stage has since been used in a majority of Arashi's concerts to allow them to move closer to the audience seated at a distance from the main stage", "Are there any other aspects about the Arashi article regarding their album, One?", "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that song perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How Arashi's song Wish perform", "Truth_answer": "Arashi's song Wish went on to sell an estimated 178,000 copies in its first week and over 300,000 copies by the end of its chart run", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How Arashi's song Wish perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience.", "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Johnny's Moving Stage has since been used in a majority of Arashi's concerts to allow them to move closer to the audience seated at a distance from the main stage", "Are there any other aspects about the Arashi article regarding their album, One?", "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango", "How Arashi's song Wish perform?", "Arashi's song Wish went on to sell an estimated 178,000 copies in its first week and over 300,000 copies by the end of its chart run" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other singles at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arashi have any other singles at that time", "Truth_answer": "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arashi have any other singles at the time they released the 2005 album, One ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience.", "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Johnny's Moving Stage has since been used in a majority of Arashi's concerts to allow them to move closer to the audience seated at a distance from the main stage", "Are there any other aspects about the Arashi article regarding their album, One?", "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango", "How Arashi's song Wish perform?", "Arashi's song Wish went on to sell an estimated 178,000 copies in its first week and over 300,000 copies by the end of its chart run", "Did Arashi have any other singles at the time they released the 2005 album, One ?", "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Arashi do during the time they released the 2005 album, One", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Arashi embarked on a summer tour titled One to support their album of the same name", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Arashi do during the time they released the 2005 album, One?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi#2002–2005:_J_Storm_and_decline_in_sales", "Context": [ "What was J Storm", "J Storm, Inc., is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates, was initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named", "What caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "What else caused the decline in sales of singles by Arashi between 2002 and 2005?", "Can you tell me something about the Arashi article regarding the 2002 through 2005 period?", "Starting in 2003, the group Arashi would only release two singles every year until 2007", "Who performs on Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Arashi did a live performance their first 2005 single, Sakura Sake, on top of Johnny's Moving Stage, a transparent stage that travels over the top of the audience.", "Where did Arashi tour with the Johnny's Moving Stage?", "Johnny's Moving Stage has since been used in a majority of Arashi's concerts to allow them to move closer to the audience seated at a distance from the main stage", "Are there any other aspects about the Arashi article regarding their album, One?", "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango", "How Arashi's song Wish perform?", "Arashi's song Wish went on to sell an estimated 178,000 copies in its first week and over 300,000 copies by the end of its chart run", "Did Arashi have any other singles at the time they released the 2005 album, One ?", "In November 2005, Arashi released the theme song Wish for the manga-based drama Hana Yori Dango", "What else did Arashi do during the time they released the 2005 album, One?", "In 2005, Arashi embarked on a summer tour titled One to support their album of the same name" ], "Conversation_no": 1312, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the DVD sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the concert DVD, 2004 Arashi! Iza, Now Tour!! sell", "Truth_answer": "2004 Arashi! Iza, Now Tour!! debuted at number three on the Oricon DVD chart, with 67,000 copies sold in its first week and was certified Gold by the RIAJ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the concert DVD, 2004 Arashi! Iza, Now Tour!! sell?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Edge married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Edge married", "Truth_answer": "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p64" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016.", "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do you know what his wife does for a profession?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you know what the wrestler Edge's first wife does for a living", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know what the wrestler Edge's first wife does for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Early_life", "Context": [ "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016.", "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children?", "No", "Do you know what the wrestler Edge's first wife does for a living?" ], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are Edge's parents", "Truth_answer": "The wrestler Edge is the son of Judy Lynn Copeland, a single parent who worked two jobs to support her son. He has never met his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the wrestler Edge's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Early_life", "Context": [ "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016.", "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children?", "No", "Do you know what the wrestler Edge's first wife does for a living?", "Who are the wrestler Edge's parents?", "The wrestler Edge is the son of Judy Lynn Copeland, a single parent who worked two jobs to support her son. He has never met his father." ], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he begin wrestling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the wrestler Edge begin wrestling", "Truth_answer": "When the wrestler Edge was 17, he won an essay contest with his local gym. The prize was free wrestling training with Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison in Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the wrestler Edge begin wrestling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016.", "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children?", "No", "Do you know what the wrestler Edge's first wife does for a living?", "Who are the wrestler Edge's parents?", "The wrestler Edge is the son of Judy Lynn Copeland, a single parent who worked two jobs to support her son. He has never met his father.", "When did the wrestler Edge begin wrestling?", "When the wrestler Edge was 17, he won an essay contest with his local gym. The prize was free wrestling training with Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison in Toronto." ], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where does he live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does the wrestler Edge live", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the wrestler Edge live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is the wrestler Edge married?", "The wrestler Edge Copeland married his third wife, Beth Phoenix, on his 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016.", "Do the wrestler Edge and Alannah Morley have children?", "No", "Do you know what the wrestler Edge's first wife does for a living?", "Who are the wrestler Edge's parents?", "The wrestler Edge is the son of Judy Lynn Copeland, a single parent who worked two jobs to support her son. He has never met his father.", "When did the wrestler Edge begin wrestling?", "When the wrestler Edge was 17, he won an essay contest with his local gym. The prize was free wrestling training with Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison in Toronto.", "Where does the wrestler Edge live?" ], "Conversation_no": 1313, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he been involved in any conflicts or controversies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the wrestler Edge been involved in any conflicts or controversies", "Truth_answer": "The wrestler Edge had an affair with Amy Lita Dumas, who was the girlfriend of his real life friend Matt Hardy. It became public knowledge in February 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the wrestler Edge been involved in any conflicts or controversies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when Edge was born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when Edge was born", "Truth_answer": "The wrestler Edge, Adam Joseph Copeland, was born on October 30, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the wrestler, Edge born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was the wrestler, Edge born?", "The wrestler Edge, Adam Joseph Copeland, was born on October 30, 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 1314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was his second daughter born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the wrestler Edge's second daughter born", "Truth_answer": "The wrestler Edge's second daughter was born on May 31, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the wrestler Edge's second daughter born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "When was the wrestler, Edge born?", "The wrestler Edge, Adam Joseph Copeland, was born on October 30, 1973.", "When was the wrestler Edge's second daughter born?", "The wrestler Edge's second daughter was born on May 31, 2016" ], "Conversation_no": 1314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he use in april of 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the wrestler Edge use in April of 2004", "Truth_answer": "The wrestler Edge has previously admitted to using steroids in April 2004 after neck surgery as an experiment on TSN's Off The Record with Michael Landsberg in January 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020170743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the wrestler Edge use in April of 2004?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(wrestler)#World_championship_pursuits_(2004–2005)", "Context": [ "When was the wrestler, Edge born?", "The wrestler Edge, Adam Joseph Copeland, was born on October 30, 1973.", "When was the wrestler Edge's second daughter born?", "The wrestler Edge's second daughter was born on May 31, 2016", "What did the wrestler Edge use in April of 2004?", "The wrestler Edge has previously admitted to using steroids in April 2004 after neck surgery as an experiment on TSN's Off The Record with Michael Landsberg in January 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 1314, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he pursue world championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the wrestler Edge pursue world championships", "Truth_answer": "Upon his return, after being stripped of the Intercontinental title, the wrestler Edge began to pursue the World Heavyweight Championship in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the wrestler Edge pursue world championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2014", "Truth_answer": "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform at Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the show a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success", "Truth_answer": "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes", "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly." ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything happen with them in 2015?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015", "Truth_answer": "On 8 February 2015, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Grammy Awards for the first time. They performed Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes", "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly.", "Did anything happen to the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015?", "On 8 February 2015, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Grammy Awards for the first time. They performed Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran." ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeff Lynne win any awards", "Truth_answer": "On 7 April 2017, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as they were inducted during the 32nd Annual Induction Ceremony", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Lynne win any awards in 2017?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes", "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly.", "Did anything happen to the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015?", "On 8 February 2015, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Grammy Awards for the first time. They performed Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran.", "Did Jeff Lynne win any awards in 2017?", "On 7 April 2017, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as they were inducted during the 32nd Annual Induction Ceremony" ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they successful in 2016?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Electric Light Orchestra successful in 2016", "Truth_answer": "A 19-date European tour was announced for 2016, with the band Electric Light Orchestra playing the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival on 26 June 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Electric Light Orchestra successful in 2016?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes", "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly.", "Did anything happen to the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015?", "On 8 February 2015, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Grammy Awards for the first time. They performed Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran.", "Did Jeff Lynne win any awards in 2017?", "On 7 April 2017, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as they were inducted during the 32nd Annual Induction Ceremony", "Were the Electric Light Orchestra successful in 2016?", "A 19-date European tour was announced for 2016, with the band Electric Light Orchestra playing the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival on 26 June 2016" ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything big happen to them in that tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen with the Electric Light Orchestra in the 19-date European tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen with the Electric Light Orchestra in the 19-date European tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes", "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly.", "Did anything happen to the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015?", "On 8 February 2015, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Grammy Awards for the first time. They performed Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran.", "Did Jeff Lynne win any awards in 2017?", "On 7 April 2017, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as they were inducted during the 32nd Annual Induction Ceremony", "Were the Electric Light Orchestra successful in 2016?", "A 19-date European tour was announced for 2016, with the band Electric Light Orchestra playing the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival on 26 June 2016", "Did anything happen with the Electric Light Orchestra in the 19-date European tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with them after that festival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra after the Glastonbury Festival in 2016", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, the Electric Light Orchestra played their Alone in the Universe tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra after the Glastonbury Festival in 2016?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra#2014–present:_Jeff_Lynne's_ELO", "Context": [ "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2014?", "The 50,000 tickets for the BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day, featuring Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, in Hyde Park on 14 September 2014, sold out in 15 minutes.", "Did the Electric Light Orchestra perform in Hyde Park in September 2014?", "Yes", "Was the Electric Light Orchestra's performance for BBC Radio 2 a success?", "The Electric Light Orchestra performed a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with ELO's first two shows in the U.S. in 30 years, both which sold out very quickly.", "Did anything happen to the Electric Light Orchestra in 2015?", "On 8 February 2015, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Grammy Awards for the first time. They performed Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran.", "Did Jeff Lynne win any awards in 2017?", "On 7 April 2017, Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as they were inducted during the 32nd Annual Induction Ceremony", "Were the Electric Light Orchestra successful in 2016?", "A 19-date European tour was announced for 2016, with the band Electric Light Orchestra playing the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival on 26 June 2016", "Did anything happen with the Electric Light Orchestra in the 19-date European tour?", "What happened with the Electric Light Orchestra after the Glastonbury Festival in 2016?", "In 2017, the Electric Light Orchestra played their Alone in the Universe tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1315, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything happen with them in 2018?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2018", "Truth_answer": "A City of Birmingham video using the recording of Mr. Blue Sky was played at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony during the handover presentation of Birmingham 2022.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happened with the Electric Light Orchestra in 2018?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the controversy about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the controversy about", "Truth_answer": "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre" ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened that made them split?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012", "Truth_answer": "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre" ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Tate do to get fired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012", "Truth_answer": "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26," ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy", "Truth_answer": "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself." ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any consequences for doing that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Confrontation", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself.", "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone?" ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he spit on those people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Geoff Tate spit on spit on and physically assault Wilton and Rockenfield in Sao Paulo", "Truth_answer": "Geoff Tate had an argument with the members of Queensrÿche about the firing of his stepdaughter who was running the fan club and his wife who was the band manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Geoff Tate spit on spit on and physically assault Wilton and Rockenfield in Sao Paulo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself.", "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone?", "Why did Geoff Tate spit on spit on and physically assault Wilton and Rockenfield in Sao Paulo?", "Geoff Tate had an argument with the members of Queensrÿche about the firing of his stepdaughter who was running the fan club and his wife who was the band manager" ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he comment on the situation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Geoff Tate comment on the spitting and assault incident in Sao Paolo", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geoff Tate comment on the spitting and assault incident in Sao Paolo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself.", "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone?", "Why did Geoff Tate spit on spit on and physically assault Wilton and Rockenfield in Sao Paulo?", "Geoff Tate had an argument with the members of Queensrÿche about the firing of his stepdaughter who was running the fan club and his wife who was the band manager", "Did Geoff Tate comment on the spitting and assault incident in Sao Paolo?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other controversies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other controversies that Geoff Tate was involved in, besides the incident in Sao Paolo", "Truth_answer": "During a show at the Rocklahoma Festival on May 26, Tate Geoff commented to an unresponsive crowd You guys suck, which his bandmates and some fans felt was an insult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other controversies that Geoff Tate was involved in, besides the incident in Sao Paolo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Confrontation", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself.", "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone?", "Why did Geoff Tate spit on spit on and physically assault Wilton and Rockenfield in Sao Paulo?", "Geoff Tate had an argument with the members of Queensrÿche about the firing of his stepdaughter who was running the fan club and his wife who was the band manager", "Did Geoff Tate comment on the spitting and assault incident in Sao Paolo?", "No", "Were there any other controversies that Geoff Tate was involved in, besides the incident in Sao Paolo?", "During a show at the Rocklahoma Festival on May 26, Tate Geoff commented to an unresponsive crowd You guys suck, which his bandmates and some fans felt was an insult." ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any band members release statements about Tate's behavior?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any Queensrÿche members release statements about Geoff Tate's behavior in Sao Paolo", "Truth_answer": "Wilton, Rockenfield, and Jackson felt that Geoff Tate continued to misbehave and they came to the conclusion that they can no longer work or perform with Mr. Tate.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Queensrÿche members release statements about Geoff Tate's behavior in Sao Paolo?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate#Controversy", "Context": [ "What was the controversy Geoff Tate was involved in about?", "Since 2012, Geoff Tate has attracted some controversy, mostly in part to the circumstances surrounding the split with Queensrÿche, when his bandmates replaced him with Todd La Torre", "What happened that made Queensrÿche split in 2012?", "Geoff Tate's bandmates, guitarist Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield fired him from the band and replaced him with then-Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre", "What did Geoff Tate do to get fired from Queensrÿche in 2012?", "Geoff Tate spitted on and physically assaulted Wilton and Rockenfield during a show in São Paulo. Then, he said you guys suck to the Rocklahoma Festival crowd on May 26,", "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding the controversy?", "Geoff Tate accused the video uploader of manipulated the footage. He insists that he accidentally dropped the phone while trying to take pictures of the fan and of himself.", "Were there any consequences for Geoff Tate for throwing the fan's phone?", "Why did Geoff Tate spit on spit on and physically assault Wilton and Rockenfield in Sao Paulo?", "Geoff Tate had an argument with the members of Queensrÿche about the firing of his stepdaughter who was running the fan club and his wife who was the band manager", "Did Geoff Tate comment on the spitting and assault incident in Sao Paolo?", "No", "Were there any other controversies that Geoff Tate was involved in, besides the incident in Sao Paolo?", "During a show at the Rocklahoma Festival on May 26, Tate Geoff commented to an unresponsive crowd You guys suck, which his bandmates and some fans felt was an insult.", "Did any Queensrÿche members release statements about Geoff Tate's behavior in Sao Paolo?", "Wilton, Rockenfield, and Jackson felt that Geoff Tate continued to misbehave and they came to the conclusion that they can no longer work or perform with Mr. Tate.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1316, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was it when he grabbed a fans cell phone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Grand Prix della Salonica when he grabbed a fans cell phone", "Truth_answer": "Ten minutes into a show in St. Charles, Illinois in 2013, Geofff Tate grabbed an audience member's smartphone, turned around, and threw it over his shoulder into the crowd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was it when Geoff Tate grabbed a fan's cell phone and threw it into the crowd?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he leave NAsa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he leave NAsa", "Truth_answer": "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973" ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do first after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA", "Truth_answer": "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company." ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company", "Truth_answer": "Pete Conrad, as the vice president of operations and chief operating officer, was in charge of the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company.", "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Pete Conrad, as the vice president of operations and chief operating officer, was in charge of the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems." ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he have that position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Pete Conrad have that position", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Pete Conrad accepted a position with McDonnell Douglas as a vice president and consultant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Conrad have the position of vice president of operations and chief operating officer at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company.", "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Pete Conrad, as the vice president of operations and chief operating officer, was in charge of the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems.", "How long did Pete Conrad have the position of vice president of operations and chief operating officer at the American Television and Communications Company?", "In 1976, Pete Conrad accepted a position with McDonnell Douglas as a vice president and consultant." ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay with the Douglas company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Pete Conrad stay with the McDonnell Douglas Company", "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Pete Conrad became vice president of marketing and was responsible for the commercial and military sales of Douglas Aircraft Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Conrad stay with the McDonnell Douglas Company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company.", "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Pete Conrad, as the vice president of operations and chief operating officer, was in charge of the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems.", "How long did Pete Conrad have the position of vice president of operations and chief operating officer at the American Television and Communications Company?", "In 1976, Pete Conrad accepted a position with McDonnell Douglas as a vice president and consultant.", "How long did Pete Conrad stay with the McDonnell Douglas Company?", "In 1978, Pete Conrad became vice president of marketing and was responsible for the commercial and military sales of Douglas Aircraft Company." ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he contribute to any projects, programs, or have a particular influence in any of these positions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Conrad contribute to any projects, programs, or have a particular influence as vice president of operations, chief operating officer, and vice president of marketing", "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Pete Conrad spearheaded McDonnell Douglas's ultimately unsuccessful efforts to allay the fears of the public and policymakers, and save the DC-10 plane's reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Conrad contribute to any projects, programs, or have a particular influence as vice president of operations, chief operating officer, and vice president of marketing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad#Post-NASA_career", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company.", "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Pete Conrad, as the vice president of operations and chief operating officer, was in charge of the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems.", "How long did Pete Conrad have the position of vice president of operations and chief operating officer at the American Television and Communications Company?", "In 1976, Pete Conrad accepted a position with McDonnell Douglas as a vice president and consultant.", "How long did Pete Conrad stay with the McDonnell Douglas Company?", "In 1978, Pete Conrad became vice president of marketing and was responsible for the commercial and military sales of Douglas Aircraft Company.", "Did Pete Conrad contribute to any projects, programs, or have a particular influence as vice president of operations, chief operating officer, and vice president of marketing?", "In 1979, Pete Conrad spearheaded McDonnell Douglas's ultimately unsuccessful efforts to allay the fears of the public and policymakers, and save the DC-10 plane's reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do in the 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Pete Conrad do in the 1990s", "Truth_answer": "During the 1990s, Pete Conrad consulted for the Delta Clipper experimental single-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pete Conrad do in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Pete Conrad leave NASA?", "Pete Conrad retired from NASA and the Navy in 1973", "What did Pete Conrad do after leaving NASA?", "Pete Conrad went to work for American Television and Communications Company.", "What was Pete Conrad's role at the American Television and Communications Company?", "Pete Conrad, as the vice president of operations and chief operating officer, was in charge of the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems.", "How long did Pete Conrad have the position of vice president of operations and chief operating officer at the American Television and Communications Company?", "In 1976, Pete Conrad accepted a position with McDonnell Douglas as a vice president and consultant.", "How long did Pete Conrad stay with the McDonnell Douglas Company?", "In 1978, Pete Conrad became vice president of marketing and was responsible for the commercial and military sales of Douglas Aircraft Company.", "Did Pete Conrad contribute to any projects, programs, or have a particular influence as vice president of operations, chief operating officer, and vice president of marketing?", "In 1979, Pete Conrad spearheaded McDonnell Douglas's ultimately unsuccessful efforts to allay the fears of the public and policymakers, and save the DC-10 plane's reputation.", "What else did Pete Conrad do in the 1990s?", "During the 1990s, Pete Conrad consulted for the Delta Clipper experimental single-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle." ], "Conversation_no": 1317, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was part of the crew on the record-breaking around-the-world flight besides him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was part of the crew on the record-breaking around-the-world flight in a Learjet in 1996, besides Pete Conrad", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of the crew on the record-breaking around-the-world flight in a Learjet in 1996, besides Pete Conrad?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis#Stage_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Francis begin her stage career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Francis begin her stage career", "Truth_answer": "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702140151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kay Francis begin her stage career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis#Stage_career", "Context": [ "When did Kay Francis begin her stage career?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925." ], "Conversation_no": 1318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first play she was in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first play Kay Francis was in", "Truth_answer": "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first play Kay Francis was in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis#Stage_career", "Context": [ "When did Kay Francis begin her stage career?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "What was the first play Kay Francis was in?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925." ], "Conversation_no": 1318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the performance held at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Kay Francis debut performance in The Player Queen held", "Truth_answer": "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702140151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kay Francis debut performance in The Player Queen held?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis#Stage_career", "Context": [ "When did Kay Francis begin her stage career?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "What was the first play Kay Francis was in?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "Where was Kay Francis debut performance in The Player Queen held?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet" ], "Conversation_no": 1318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this her only appearance on Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Player Queen Jay Francis's only performance on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "By February 1927, Kay Francis returned to Broadway in the play Crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702140151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Player Queen Jay Francis's only performance on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis#Stage_career", "Context": [ "When did Kay Francis begin her stage career?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "What was the first play Kay Francis was in?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in November 1925.", "Where was Kay Francis debut performance in The Player Queen held?", "Kay Francis made her Broadway debut as the Player Queen in a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Hamlet", "Was The Player Queen Jay Francis's only performance on Broadway?", "By February 1927, Kay Francis returned to Broadway in the play Crime." ], "Conversation_no": 1318, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do prior to Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Kay Francis do prior to Broadway", "Truth_answer": "Kay Francis went to Paris to get divorced from James Dwight Francis. There she met Bill Gaston and married him in October 1925. In November, she made her Broadway debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kay Francis do prior to Broadway?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Decline_in_polls", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his decline start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did his decline start", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Decline_in_polls", "Context": [ "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands." ], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of his decline in the polls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls", "Truth_answer": "On March 2, following the Super Tuesday 2016 primaries, Ben Carson announced that he did not see a political path forward and would not attend the next Republican debate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Decline_in_polls", "Context": [ "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands.", "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls?", "On March 2, following the Super Tuesday 2016 primaries, Ben Carson announced that he did not see a political path forward and would not attend the next Republican debate" ], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article regarding his decline in the polls", "Truth_answer": "The New York Times reported in 2015, Carson has acknowledged being something of a novice on foreign affairs.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article regarding his decline in the polls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands.", "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls?", "On March 2, following the Super Tuesday 2016 primaries, Ben Carson announced that he did not see a political path forward and would not attend the next Republican debate", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article regarding his decline in the polls?", "The New York Times reported in 2015, Carson has acknowledged being something of a novice on foreign affairs.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was his father?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Ben Carson's father", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ben Carson's father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands.", "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls?", "On March 2, following the Super Tuesday 2016 primaries, Ben Carson announced that he did not see a political path forward and would not attend the next Republican debate", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article regarding his decline in the polls?", "The New York Times reported in 2015, Carson has acknowledged being something of a novice on foreign affairs.“", "Where was Ben Carson's father?" ], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he moved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Ben Carson moved to Boston after his parents separated", "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson's mother attempted suicide, had psychiatric hospitalizations, and began working as a domestic worker. Ben and his brother attended a school at the Berea Seventh-day Adventist church", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ben Carson moved to Boston after his parents separated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands.", "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls?", "On March 2, following the Super Tuesday 2016 primaries, Ben Carson announced that he did not see a political path forward and would not attend the next Republican debate", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article regarding his decline in the polls?", "The New York Times reported in 2015, Carson has acknowledged being something of a novice on foreign affairs.“", "Where was Ben Carson's father?", "What happened after Ben Carson moved to Boston after his parents separated?", "Ben Carson's mother attempted suicide, had psychiatric hospitalizations, and began working as a domestic worker. Ben and his brother attended a school at the Berea Seventh-day Adventist church" ], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson go to college", "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Ben Carson graduated with a B.A. in psychology from Yale", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "When did Ben Carson's decline start?", "In 2015, media challenges to a number of Ben Carson's statements included allegations of discrepancies between documented facts and certain assertions in his autobiography Gifted Hands.", "What was the result of Ben Carson's 2015 decline in the polls?", "On March 2, following the Super Tuesday 2016 primaries, Ben Carson announced that he did not see a political path forward and would not attend the next Republican debate", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article regarding his decline in the polls?", "The New York Times reported in 2015, Carson has acknowledged being something of a novice on foreign affairs.“", "Where was Ben Carson's father?", "What happened after Ben Carson moved to Boston after his parents separated?", "Ben Carson's mother attempted suicide, had psychiatric hospitalizations, and began working as a domestic worker. Ben and his brother attended a school at the Berea Seventh-day Adventist church", "Did Ben Carson go to college?", "In 1973, Ben Carson graduated with a B.A. in psychology from Yale" ], "Conversation_no": 1319, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other formal education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson have any other formal education", "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School with an M.D. in 1977, and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson have any other formal education, besides a B.A. from Yale University?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the pronominals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the pronominals", "Truth_answer": "Tlingit has a complex system of pronominals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the pronominals in the Tlingit language?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language", "Context": [ "What are the pronominals in the Tlingit language?", "Tlingit has a complex system of pronominals" ], "Conversation_no": 1320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tlingit pronomials besides the complexity of the system", "Truth_answer": "There are also the independent pronominals which are completely separate from the verb and can be used in dependent clauses or in subject or object position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tlingit pronomials besides the complexity of the system?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language", "Context": [ "What are the pronominals in the Tlingit language?", "Tlingit has a complex system of pronominals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tlingit pronomials besides the complexity of the system?", "There are also the independent pronominals which are completely separate from the verb and can be used in dependent clauses or in subject or object position." ], "Conversation_no": 1320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is special about this language>?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is special about the Tlingit language", "Truth_answer": "Extensive effort is being put into revitalization programs in Southeast Alaska to revive and preserve the Tlingit language and culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about the Tlingit language?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language", "Context": [ "What are the pronominals in the Tlingit language?", "Tlingit has a complex system of pronominals", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tlingit pronomials besides the complexity of the system?", "There are also the independent pronominals which are completely separate from the verb and can be used in dependent clauses or in subject or object position.", "What is special about the Tlingit language?", "Extensive effort is being put into revitalization programs in Southeast Alaska to revive and preserve the Tlingit language and culture." ], "Conversation_no": 1320, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is it depicted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is the history of the Tlingit language depicted", "Truth_answer": "Missionaries of the Russian Orthodox Church were the first to develop a written version of Tlingit by using the Cyrillic script.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the history of the Tlingit language depicted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is mechanical animals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is mechanical animals", "Truth_answer": "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson." ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of music did this album have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of music did Mechanical Animals have", "Truth_answer": "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy" ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who producedthe album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals", "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Manson subsequently employed Michael Beinhorn as principal producer, co-producing the record with Marilyn Manson. Sean Beavan was also brought in to supply additional production work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy", "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals?", "Marilyn Manson subsequently employed Michael Beinhorn as principal producer, co-producing the record with Marilyn Manson. Sean Beavan was also brought in to supply additional production work." ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this album a hit on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson a hit on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Mechanical Animals debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 223,000 units, becoming Marilyn Manson's first number-one album on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson a hit on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Animals", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy", "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals?", "Marilyn Manson subsequently employed Michael Beinhorn as principal producer, co-producing the record with Marilyn Manson. Sean Beavan was also brought in to supply additional production work.", "Was Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson a hit on the charts?", "Mechanical Animals debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 223,000 units, becoming Marilyn Manson's first number-one album on the chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mechanical Animals win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Mechanical Animals was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on February 25, 1999,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mechanical Animals win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Monsters_Tour", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy", "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals?", "Marilyn Manson subsequently employed Michael Beinhorn as principal producer, co-producing the record with Marilyn Manson. Sean Beavan was also brought in to supply additional production work.", "Was Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson a hit on the charts?", "Mechanical Animals debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 223,000 units, becoming Marilyn Manson's first number-one album on the chart.", "Did Mechanical Animals win any awards?", "Mechanical Animals was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on February 25, 1999," ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Manson go on tour in support of Mechanical Animals", "Truth_answer": "The Beautiful Monsters Tour was a North American concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Hole and Marilyn Manson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228224330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Monsters_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Manson go on tour in support of Mechanical Animals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Monsters_Tour", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy", "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals?", "Marilyn Manson subsequently employed Michael Beinhorn as principal producer, co-producing the record with Marilyn Manson. Sean Beavan was also brought in to supply additional production work.", "Was Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson a hit on the charts?", "Mechanical Animals debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 223,000 units, becoming Marilyn Manson's first number-one album on the chart.", "Did Mechanical Animals win any awards?", "Mechanical Animals was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on February 25, 1999,", "Did Marilyn Manson go on tour in support of Mechanical Animals?", "The Beautiful Monsters Tour was a North American concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Hole and Marilyn Manson." ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was hole?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was hole in Mechanical Animals", "Truth_answer": "Hole was an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was American rock band Hole?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Monsters_Tour", "Context": [ "What is Mechanical Animals?", "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", "What kind of music did Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson have on the album?", "A rock opera and concept album, Mechanical Animals is the second installment in a trilogy", "Who produced Marilyn Manson's album Mechanical Animals?", "Marilyn Manson subsequently employed Michael Beinhorn as principal producer, co-producing the record with Marilyn Manson. Sean Beavan was also brought in to supply additional production work.", "Was Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson a hit on the charts?", "Mechanical Animals debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 223,000 units, becoming Marilyn Manson's first number-one album on the chart.", "Did Mechanical Animals win any awards?", "Mechanical Animals was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on February 25, 1999,", "Did Marilyn Manson go on tour in support of Mechanical Animals?", "The Beautiful Monsters Tour was a North American concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Hole and Marilyn Manson.", "Who was American rock band Hole?", "Hole was an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1321, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have any problems during the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hole and Marilyn Manson have any problems during the Beautiful Monsters Tour", "Truth_answer": "The Beautiful Monsters Tour was marred by on–and–off stage exchanges between Love and Manson, as well as private disputes over the tour's financial arrangements", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228224330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Monsters_Tour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hole and Marilyn Manson have any problems during the Beautiful Monsters Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2013 with Soo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2013 with Soo", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was some of her accomplishments in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014", "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she accomplish that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does it state what she named her company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Beyond Artistes state what she named its company", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170330202723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she release any music that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Soo release any music that year", "Truth_answer": "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014" ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was they award winning songs or get good reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014", "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews?" ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did she win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Wincci Soo win", "Truth_answer": "Wincchi Soo won the Media Choice Award in Malaysia's most prestigious Chinese music award (PWH) in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Wincci Soo win?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014", "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews?", "What awards did Wincci Soo win?", "Wincchi Soo won the Media Choice Award in Malaysia's most prestigious Chinese music award (PWH) in 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was some of her accomplishments in 2015?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2015", "Truth_answer": "In end of 2015, Soo Wincci's drama titled Injustice Stranger was the highest rating drama of the year while winning all five online voting awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2015?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014", "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews?", "What awards did Wincci Soo win?", "Wincchi Soo won the Media Choice Award in Malaysia's most prestigious Chinese music award (PWH) in 2015.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2015?", "In end of 2015, Soo Wincci's drama titled Injustice Stranger was the highest rating drama of the year while winning all five online voting awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she make or do any other premieres on tv like in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Soo Wincci make or do any other premieres on tv in 2015 like in 2014", "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci was selected as the Top 10 Chinese actor and actress for NTV7. She also acted as the main lead for the drama The Injustice Stranger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Soo Wincci make or do any other premieres on tv in 2015 like in 2014?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014", "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews?", "What awards did Wincci Soo win?", "Wincchi Soo won the Media Choice Award in Malaysia's most prestigious Chinese music award (PWH) in 2015.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2015?", "In end of 2015, Soo Wincci's drama titled Injustice Stranger was the highest rating drama of the year while winning all five online voting awards.", "Did Soo Wincci make or do any other premieres on tv in 2015 like in 2014?", "Soo Wincci was selected as the Top 10 Chinese actor and actress for NTV7. She also acted as the main lead for the drama The Injustice Stranger." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was The Injustice Stranger a great movie in the end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Injustice Stranger featuring Soo Wincci a great drama in the end", "Truth_answer": "In end of 2015, Soo Wincci's drama titled Injustice Stranger was the highest rating drama of the year while winning all five online voting awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Injustice Stranger featuring Soo Wincci a great drama in the end?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci", "Context": [ "What happened in 2013 with Soo Wincci?", "In 2013, Soo was selected by Hollywood's Independent Critics for its list the 100 Most Beautiful Face Of 2013.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2014?", "Soo Wincci won awards for her Chinese songs in 2014.", "What else did Soo Wincci accomplish that year in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Does it state what Soo Wincci named her company she founded in 2014?", "In 2014, Soo founded her own talent management company, Beyond Artistes.", "Did Soo Wincci release any music in 2014 when she founded her talent management company?", "Wincci 蘇盈之 was released in 2014", "Was Wincci 蘇盈之 award winning songs or get good reviews?", "What awards did Wincci Soo win?", "Wincchi Soo won the Media Choice Award in Malaysia's most prestigious Chinese music award (PWH) in 2015.", "What was some of Soo Wincci's accomplishments in 2015?", "In end of 2015, Soo Wincci's drama titled Injustice Stranger was the highest rating drama of the year while winning all five online voting awards.", "Did Soo Wincci make or do any other premieres on tv in 2015 like in 2014?", "Soo Wincci was selected as the Top 10 Chinese actor and actress for NTV7. She also acted as the main lead for the drama The Injustice Stranger.", "Was The Injustice Stranger featuring Soo Wincci a great drama in the end?", "In end of 2015, Soo Wincci's drama titled Injustice Stranger was the highest rating drama of the year while winning all five online voting awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1322, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting facts or accomplishments Soo achieved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting facts or accomplishments Soo achieved besides winning many television awards, starting her own company, performing in dramas, doing her first concert in 2015", "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci urged the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak to resign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170330202723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting facts or accomplishments Soo achieved besides winning many television awards, starting her own company, performing in dramas, doing her first concert in 2015?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance", "Truth_answer": "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Julianne do after being on the game show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show", "Truth_answer": "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars", "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Julianne perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars", "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian Adam Carolla, but they were eliminated in week four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno.", "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian Adam Carolla, but they were eliminated in week four." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Julianne perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars", "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough appeared on the November 12 results show dancing the jive to Great Balls of Fire with her brother for the Design-A-Dance contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno.", "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian Adam Carolla, but they were eliminated in week four.", "Did Julianne Hough perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough appeared on the November 12 results show dancing the jive to Great Balls of Fire with her brother for the Design-A-Dance contest." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of dancing is Julianne known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of dancing is Julianne Hough known for", "Truth_answer": "In July 2008, Julianne Hough was nominated at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Choreography for her Mambo Para Los Rumberos on Dancing with the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of dancing is Julianne Hough known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno.", "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian Adam Carolla, but they were eliminated in week four.", "Did Julianne Hough perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough appeared on the November 12 results show dancing the jive to Great Balls of Fire with her brother for the Design-A-Dance contest.", "What kind of dancing is Julianne Hough known for?", "In July 2008, Julianne Hough was nominated at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Choreography for her Mambo Para Los Rumberos on Dancing with the Stars." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Julianne nominated for other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Julianne Hough nominated for other awards besides the Primetime Emmy Award", "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough was nominated for a Creative Arts Primetime Emmy in 2007 for Outstanding Choreography in season five.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.celebrities-galore.com/celebrities/diana-rigg/home/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julianne Hough nominated for other awards besides the Primetime Emmy Award ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno.", "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian Adam Carolla, but they were eliminated in week four.", "Did Julianne Hough perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough appeared on the November 12 results show dancing the jive to Great Balls of Fire with her brother for the Design-A-Dance contest.", "What kind of dancing is Julianne Hough known for?", "In July 2008, Julianne Hough was nominated at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Choreography for her Mambo Para Los Rumberos on Dancing with the Stars.", "Was Julianne Hough nominated for other awards besides the Primetime Emmy Award ?", "Julianne Hough was nominated for a Creative Arts Primetime Emmy in 2007 for Outstanding Choreography in season five." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Julianne dance with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Julianne Hough dance with", "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough was nominated at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Choreography for her Mambo Para Los Rumberos performed with partner Hélio Castroneves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Julianne dance with when she won the Primetime Emmy Award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough", "Context": [ "When did Julianne Hough begin to dance?", "Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom.", "What did Julianne Hough do after being on the game show?", "At 15, JulianneHough became the youngest dancer, and only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.", "Did Julianne Hough win more than one edition of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough won season four of the U.S. edition of Dancing with the Stars with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Ohno.", "Where did Julianne Hough perform after the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian Adam Carolla, but they were eliminated in week four.", "Did Julianne Hough perform elsewhere besides Dancing with the Stars?", "Julianne Hough appeared on the November 12 results show dancing the jive to Great Balls of Fire with her brother for the Design-A-Dance contest.", "What kind of dancing is Julianne Hough known for?", "In July 2008, Julianne Hough was nominated at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Choreography for her Mambo Para Los Rumberos on Dancing with the Stars.", "Was Julianne Hough nominated for other awards besides the Primetime Emmy Award ?", "Julianne Hough was nominated for a Creative Arts Primetime Emmy in 2007 for Outstanding Choreography in season five.", "Who did Julianne dance with when she won the Primetime Emmy Award?", "Julianne Hough was nominated at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Choreography for her Mambo Para Los Rumberos performed with partner Hélio Castroneves." ], "Conversation_no": 1323, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Julianne dance with anyone else besides Helio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough dance with anyone else on Dancing with the Stars besides Helio", "Truth_answer": "On August 25, 2008, the cast of season seven was announced, and Julianne Hough was partnered with Hannah Montana actor Cody Linley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough dance with anyone else on Dancing with the Stars besides Helio?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the white revolution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the white revolution", "Truth_answer": "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the White Revolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "What was the White Revolution?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform." ], "Conversation_no": 1324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did it take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the White Revolution take place", "Truth_answer": "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the White Revolution take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "What was the White Revolution?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform.", "When did the White Revolution take place?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform." ], "Conversation_no": 1324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of the other 6 points in the reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the other 6 points in the reform suggested by the White Revolution besides calling for land reform", "Truth_answer": "The White Revolution proposed electoral changes to enfranchise women and allow non-Muslims to hold office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the other 6 points in the reform suggested by the White Revolution besides calling for land reform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "What was the White Revolution?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform.", "When did the White Revolution take place?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform.", "What was one of the other 6 points in the reform suggested by the White Revolution besides calling for land reform?", "The White Revolution proposed electoral changes to enfranchise women and allow non-Muslims to hold office." ], "Conversation_no": 1324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was another point?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another point besides land reform and calling for electoral changes to enfranchise women", "Truth_answer": "A literacy campaign in the nation's schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another point besides land reform and calling for electoral changes to enfranchise women?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "What was the White Revolution?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform.", "When did the White Revolution take place?", "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform.", "What was one of the other 6 points in the reform suggested by the White Revolution besides calling for land reform?", "The White Revolution proposed electoral changes to enfranchise women and allow non-Muslims to hold office.", "What was another point besides land reform and calling for electoral changes to enfranchise women?", "A literacy campaign in the nation's schools." ], "Conversation_no": 1324, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of the remaining points of the reform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the remaining points of the White Revolution reform besides calling for electoral changes to enfranchise women, a literacy campaign for the nation's schools, as well as land reform", "Truth_answer": "Nationalization of the nation's forest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the remaining points of the White Revolution reform besides calling for electoral changes to enfranchise women, a literacy campaign for the nation's schools, as well as land reform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the critics like Once?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the critics like Once", "Truth_answer": "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the critics like Once?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the reviewers say about the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once", "Truth_answer": "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anybody else review the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic", "Truth_answer": "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads", "Truth_answer": "Phillips called it, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century, his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“", "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads?", "Phillips called it, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century, his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film", "Truth_answer": "The film Once appeared on many North American critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“", "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads?", "Phillips called it, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century, his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense.", "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film?", "The film Once appeared on many North American critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything worth noting about the visuals in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything worth noting about the visuals in the film Once", "Truth_answer": "With outstanding performances from Hansard and newcomer Irglová, Carney has created a sublime, visual album of unassuming and self-assured eloquence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything worth noting about the visuals in the film Once?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“", "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads?", "Phillips called it, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century, his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense.", "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film?", "The film Once appeared on many North American critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007.", "Is there anything worth noting about the visuals in the film Once?", "With outstanding performances from Hansard and newcomer Irglová, Carney has created a sublime, visual album of unassuming and self-assured eloquence." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anybody write about the music in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anybody write about the music in the film Once", "Truth_answer": "Phillips called it his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense and said, It may well be the best music film of our generation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody write about the music in the film Once?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“", "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads?", "Phillips called it, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century, his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense.", "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film?", "The film Once appeared on many North American critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007.", "Is there anything worth noting about the visuals in the film Once?", "With outstanding performances from Hansard and newcomer Irglová, Carney has created a sublime, visual album of unassuming and self-assured eloquence.", "Did anybody write about the music in the film Once?", "Phillips called it his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense and said, It may well be the best music film of our generation." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the movie released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the movie Once released", "Truth_answer": "The film was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie Once released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)", "Context": [ "Did the critics like Once?", "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "What did the reviewers say about the movie Once?", "Once won very high marks from U.S. critics; it is rated 97% fresh by the film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and scored a grade of 88 according to Metacritic.", "Did anybody else review the film besides Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic?", "About the acting, this Irish reviewer commented, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads.“", "Are there any other quotes people said about the movie besides, Once has wonderfully natural performances from the two leads?", "Phillips called it, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century, his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense.", "Anything else interesting about the critic's responses to the film?", "The film Once appeared on many North American critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007.", "Is there anything worth noting about the visuals in the film Once?", "With outstanding performances from Hansard and newcomer Irglová, Carney has created a sublime, visual album of unassuming and self-assured eloquence.", "Did anybody write about the music in the film Once?", "Phillips called it his favorite music film since 1984's Stop Making Sense and said, It may well be the best music film of our generation.", "When was the movie Once released?", "The film was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1325, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else about Once's release besides the release date in Ireland", "Truth_answer": "The film was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007, followed by a limited release in the United States on 16 May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Once's release besides the release date in Ireland?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about the international versions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was special about the international versions", "Truth_answer": "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they add satire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire", "Truth_answer": "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any other controversies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was", "Truth_answer": "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it in other countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada", "Truth_answer": "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the dutch version like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like", "Truth_answer": "It became controversial after the fourth edition, which included a parody of the Lord's Prayer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966.", "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like?", "It became controversial after the fourth edition, which included a parody of the Lord's Prayer" ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it show in other countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did That Was the Week That Was show in other countries besides the Netherlands and Canada", "Truth_answer": "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did That Was the Week That Was show in other countries besides the Netherlands and Canada?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966.", "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like?", "It became controversial after the fourth edition, which included a parody of the Lord's Prayer", "Did That Was the Week That Was show in other countries besides the Netherlands and Canada?", "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979" ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was that receieved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was New Zealand's show A Week Of It receieved", "Truth_answer": "The series lampooned news and politics and featured songs, usually by McPhail and Gadsby, who continued with their own show, McPhail and Gadsby in similar vein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was New Zealand's show A Week Of It receieved?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966.", "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like?", "It became controversial after the fourth edition, which included a parody of the Lord's Prayer", "Did That Was the Week That Was show in other countries besides the Netherlands and Canada?", "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979", "How was New Zealand's show A Week Of It receieved?", "The series lampooned news and politics and featured songs, usually by McPhail and Gadsby, who continued with their own show, McPhail and Gadsby in similar vein." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other countries that had takes on That Was The Week That Was besides Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand", "Truth_answer": "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other countries that had takes on That Was The Week That Was besides Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966.", "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like?", "It became controversial after the fourth edition, which included a parody of the Lord's Prayer", "Did That Was the Week That Was show in other countries besides the Netherlands and Canada?", "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979", "How was New Zealand's show A Week Of It receieved?", "The series lampooned news and politics and featured songs, usually by McPhail and Gadsby, who continued with their own show, McPhail and Gadsby in similar vein.", "Any other countries that had takes on That Was The Week That Was besides Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand?", "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was the australian show seen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the australian show The Mavis Bramston Show seen", "Truth_answer": "It was also strongly influenced by the British satire boom and especially TW3 and Not Only... But Also.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the australian show The Mavis Bramston Show seen?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What was special about the international versions of That Was The Week That Was?", "A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.", "How did the Canadian show This Hour Has Seven Days add satire?", "Although partially inspired by That Was The Week That Was, the Canadian show mixed satirical aspects with more serious journalism.", "Were there any other controversies regarding the international version of That Was the Week That Was?", "It proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Was That Was the Week That Was in other countries besides Canada?", "A Dutch version, Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer, aired from November 1963 to 1966.", "What was the dutch version of That Was the Week That Was like?", "It became controversial after the fourth edition, which included a parody of the Lord's Prayer", "Did That Was the Week That Was show in other countries besides the Netherlands and Canada?", "The New Zealand show A Week Of It ran from 1977 to 1979", "How was New Zealand's show A Week Of It receieved?", "The series lampooned news and politics and featured songs, usually by McPhail and Gadsby, who continued with their own show, McPhail and Gadsby in similar vein.", "Any other countries that had takes on That Was The Week That Was besides Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand?", "An Australian show, The Mavis Bramston Show, aired from 1964 to 1968 on the Seven Network.", "How was the australian show The Mavis Bramston Show seen?", "It was also strongly influenced by the British satire boom and especially TW3 and Not Only... But Also." ], "Conversation_no": 1326, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other countires involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other countries involved with replicating That Was the Week That Was", "Truth_answer": "An American version was on NBC, initially as a pilot episode on 10 November 1963, then as a series from 10 January 1964 to May 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other countries involved with replicating That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do later in life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do later in life", "Truth_answer": "Delano returned to Ohio to practice law, tend to his business interests, and raise livestock; he did not return to politics, and died in 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Columbus Delano do later in life after being fired from the Federal Government?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano", "Context": [ "What did Columbus Delano do later in life after being fired from the Federal Government?", "Delano returned to Ohio to practice law, tend to his business interests, and raise livestock; he did not return to politics, and died in 1896." ], "Conversation_no": 1327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Columbus Delano do as president", "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano became a successful sheep rancher, and served as president of the National Association of Wool Growers and the Ohio Wool Growers Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Columbus Delano do as president of the National Association of Wool Growers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano", "Context": [ "What did Columbus Delano do later in life after being fired from the Federal Government?", "Delano returned to Ohio to practice law, tend to his business interests, and raise livestock; he did not return to politics, and died in 1896.", "What did Columbus Delano do as president of the National Association of Wool Growers?", "Columbus Delano became a successful sheep rancher, and served as president of the National Association of Wool Growers and the Ohio Wool Growers Association." ], "Conversation_no": 1327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he do in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Columbus Delano do in his career prior to politics", "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano was president of the Springfield, Mount Vernon & Pittsburgh Railroad, and an original incorporator of the First National Bank of Mount Vernon, of which he later became president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Columbus Delano do in his career prior to politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano", "Context": [ "What did Columbus Delano do later in life after being fired from the Federal Government?", "Delano returned to Ohio to practice law, tend to his business interests, and raise livestock; he did not return to politics, and died in 1896.", "What did Columbus Delano do as president of the National Association of Wool Growers?", "Columbus Delano became a successful sheep rancher, and served as president of the National Association of Wool Growers and the Ohio Wool Growers Association.", "What else did Columbus Delano do in his career prior to politics?", "Columbus Delano was president of the Springfield, Mount Vernon & Pittsburgh Railroad, and an original incorporator of the First National Bank of Mount Vernon, of which he later became president." ], "Conversation_no": 1327, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Columbus Delano do anything else", "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano was again elected to the U.S. House in 1864, and he served in the 39th Congress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Columbus Delano do anything else besides president of the Woll Growers Association of America as well as president of the Springfield, Mount Vernon & Pittsburgh Railroad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton", "Truth_answer": "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton", "Context": [ "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health." ], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does it talk about his relationships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships", "Truth_answer": "Blake Shelton married long time girlfriend Kaynette Gern on November 17, 2003. They divorced in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_BS", "Context": [ "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health.", "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships?", "Blake Shelton married long time girlfriend Kaynette Gern on November 17, 2003. They divorced in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the fourth studio album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Blake Shelton's fourth studio album", "Truth_answer": "Pure BS is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton, released in 2007 on Warner Bros. Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_BS_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Blake Shelton's fourth studio album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton", "Context": [ "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health.", "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships?", "Blake Shelton married long time girlfriend Kaynette Gern on November 17, 2003. They divorced in 2006.", "What was the name of Blake Shelton's fourth studio album?", "Pure BS is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton, released in 2007 on Warner Bros. Records" ], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any number 1 hits on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any number 1 hits on Blake Shelton's album Pure BS", "Truth_answer": "It produced the singles Don't Make Me and The More I Drink.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_BS_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any number 1 hits on Blake Shelton's album Pure BS?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton", "Context": [ "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health.", "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships?", "Blake Shelton married long time girlfriend Kaynette Gern on November 17, 2003. They divorced in 2006.", "What was the name of Blake Shelton's fourth studio album?", "Pure BS is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton, released in 2007 on Warner Bros. Records", "Were there any number 1 hits on Blake Shelton's album Pure BS?", "It produced the singles Don't Make Me and The More I Drink." ], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other singles were released from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the album Pure BS by Blake Shelton", "Truth_answer": "The album was re-released in 2008 with three bonus tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_BS_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the album Pure BS by Blake Shelton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton", "Context": [ "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health.", "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships?", "Blake Shelton married long time girlfriend Kaynette Gern on November 17, 2003. They divorced in 2006.", "What was the name of Blake Shelton's fourth studio album?", "Pure BS is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton, released in 2007 on Warner Bros. Records", "Were there any number 1 hits on Blake Shelton's album Pure BS?", "It produced the singles Don't Make Me and The More I Drink.", "What other singles were released from the album Pure BS by Blake Shelton?", "The album was re-released in 2008 with three bonus tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Michael Buble song was covered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Michael Buble song was covered by Blake Shelton in his fourth album", "Truth_answer": "A cover of Michael Bublé's Home was released as a single, becoming Shelton's fourth Number One country hit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_BS_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Michael Buble song was covered by Blake Shelton in his fourth album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton", "Context": [ "Do you know anything about the recent life of Blake Shelton?", "On January 17, 2012, Shelton's father, Dick, 71, died in Oklahoma, following a period of declining health.", "Does Wikipedia talk about Blake Shelton's relationships?", "Blake Shelton married long time girlfriend Kaynette Gern on November 17, 2003. They divorced in 2006.", "What was the name of Blake Shelton's fourth studio album?", "Pure BS is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton, released in 2007 on Warner Bros. Records", "Were there any number 1 hits on Blake Shelton's album Pure BS?", "It produced the singles Don't Make Me and The More I Drink.", "What other singles were released from the album Pure BS by Blake Shelton?", "The album was re-released in 2008 with three bonus tracks.", "What Michael Buble song was covered by Blake Shelton in his fourth album?", "A cover of Michael Bublé's Home was released as a single, becoming Shelton's fourth Number One country hit" ], "Conversation_no": 1328, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album ever rank on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The album ever rank on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The album has been certified Gold by RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200913115414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/747_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_BS_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blake Shelton's fourth album Pure BS ever rank on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influences were there for Schzopherenia, Beaneath the remains and arise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influences were there for Schzopherenia, Beaneath the remains and arise", "Truth_answer": "The album reflected a stylistic change towards a more thrash metal-oriented sound, while still keeping the death metal elements of Morbid Visions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences were there for Schzopherenia, Beaneath the remains and arise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura", "Context": [ "What influences were there for Schzopherenia, Beaneath the remains and arise?", "The album reflected a stylistic change towards a more thrash metal-oriented sound, while still keeping the death metal elements of Morbid Visions." ], "Conversation_no": 1329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Sepultura", "Truth_answer": "In early 1987, Jairo Guedz quit the band. Guedz was replaced by São Paulo-based guitarist Andreas Kisser", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Sepultura?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura", "Context": [ "What influences were there for Schzopherenia, Beaneath the remains and arise?", "The album reflected a stylistic change towards a more thrash metal-oriented sound, while still keeping the death metal elements of Morbid Visions.", "Who were the members of the band Sepultura?", "In early 1987, Jairo Guedz quit the band. Guedz was replaced by São Paulo-based guitarist Andreas Kisser" ], "Conversation_no": 1329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any other members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where there any other members of the band prior to 1987", "Truth_answer": "In early 1987, Jairo Guedz quit the band. Guedz was replaced by São Paulo-based guitarist Andreas Kisser", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other members of the band prior to 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura", "Context": [ "What influences were there for Schzopherenia, Beaneath the remains and arise?", "The album reflected a stylistic change towards a more thrash metal-oriented sound, while still keeping the death metal elements of Morbid Visions.", "Who were the members of the band Sepultura?", "In early 1987, Jairo Guedz quit the band. Guedz was replaced by São Paulo-based guitarist Andreas Kisser", "Where there any other members of the band prior to 1987?", "In early 1987, Jairo Guedz quit the band. Guedz was replaced by São Paulo-based guitarist Andreas Kisser" ], "Conversation_no": 1329, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other infuences were there for the music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other infuences were there for Sepultura's music besides a stylistic shift for the new album", "Truth_answer": "The brothers' early influences included Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple, and metal and hard rock artists of the early 1980s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other infuences were there for Sepultura's music besides a stylistic shift for the new album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was bridget jones", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was bridget jones", "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024004451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Fielding_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones." ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her personality like", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bridget Jones' personality like", "Truth_answer": "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s" ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What comic did she appear in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in", "Truth_answer": "Bridget Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s", "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in?", "Bridget Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent." ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she make any other appearances", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bridget Jones make any other appearances", "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bridget Jones make any other appearances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s", "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in?", "Bridget Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent.", "Did Bridget Jones make any other appearances?", "Helen Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason." ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the film called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the film starring Bridget Jones called", "Truth_answer": "Both novels were adapted for the big screen in 2001 and 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film starring Bridget Jones called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s", "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in?", "Bridget Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent.", "Did Bridget Jones make any other appearances?", "Helen Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.", "What was the film starring Bridget Jones called?", "Both novels were adapted for the big screen in 2001 and 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any other films", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they release any other films starring Bridget Jones", "Truth_answer": "A third movie, Bridget Jones's Baby, was released on 16 September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they release any other films starring Bridget Jones?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s", "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in?", "Bridget Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent.", "Did Bridget Jones make any other appearances?", "Helen Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.", "What was the film starring Bridget Jones called?", "Both novels were adapted for the big screen in 2001 and 2004.", "Did they release any other films starring Bridget Jones?", "A third movie, Bridget Jones's Baby, was released on 16 September 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other films starring Bridget Jones besides the movie in 2016", "Truth_answer": "The first novel was turned into a movie of the same name in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other films starring Bridget Jones besides the movie in 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones", "Context": [ "Who was Bridget Jones?", "Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones.", "What was Bridget Jones' personality like?", "She is a 32-year-old single woman whose life is a satirized version of the stereotypical single London 30-something in the 1990s", "What comic did Bridget Jones appear in?", "Bridget Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent.", "Did Bridget Jones make any other appearances?", "Helen Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.", "What was the film starring Bridget Jones called?", "Both novels were adapted for the big screen in 2001 and 2004.", "Did they release any other films starring Bridget Jones?", "A third movie, Bridget Jones's Baby, was released on 16 September 2016.", "Are there any other films starring Bridget Jones besides the movie in 2016?", "The first novel was turned into a movie of the same name in 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1330, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bridget Jones' film adaptations", "Truth_answer": "There are many differences between the books and the films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bridget Jones' film adaptations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did ashanti do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did ashanti do", "Truth_answer": "Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ashanti do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Ashanti do?", "Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress." ], "Conversation_no": 1331, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was ashanti working on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was ashanti working on", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ashanti working on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he join the independent circuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he join the independent circuit", "Truth_answer": "After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Hennigan join the independent circuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "When did John Hennigan join the independent circuit?", "After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison." ], "Conversation_no": 1332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards on the circuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Hennigan win any awards on the circuit", "Truth_answer": "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool in FWE Welcome to the Rumble II, winning the FWE Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Hennigan win any awards on the circuit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "When did John Hennigan join the independent circuit?", "After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Did John Hennigan win any awards on the circuit?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool in FWE Welcome to the Rumble II, winning the FWE Heavyweight Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was that won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was John Hennigan's victory over Carlito Carribbean Cool", "Truth_answer": "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Hennigan's victory over Carlito Carribbean Cool?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "When did John Hennigan join the independent circuit?", "After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Did John Hennigan win any awards on the circuit?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool in FWE Welcome to the Rumble II, winning the FWE Heavyweight Championship.", "When was John Hennigan's victory over Carlito Carribbean Cool?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool." ], "Conversation_no": 1332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any notable losses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Hennigan have any notable losses", "Truth_answer": "On March 11, 2015, Hennigan lost the FWE Heavyweight Championship to A.J. Styles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Hennigan have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "When did John Hennigan join the independent circuit?", "After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Did John Hennigan win any awards on the circuit?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool in FWE Welcome to the Rumble II, winning the FWE Heavyweight Championship.", "When was John Hennigan's victory over Carlito Carribbean Cool?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool.", "Did John Hennigan have any notable losses?", "On March 11, 2015, Hennigan lost the FWE Heavyweight Championship to A.J. Styles." ], "Conversation_no": 1332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he eer injured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Hennigan ever injured", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, John Hennigan revealed WWE wanted him to sign another three-year contract, but due to a neck injury, he decided to not renew his contract", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Hennigan ever injured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "When did John Hennigan join the independent circuit?", "After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Did John Hennigan win any awards on the circuit?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool in FWE Welcome to the Rumble II, winning the FWE Heavyweight Championship.", "When was John Hennigan's victory over Carlito Carribbean Cool?", "On June 21, 2013, Hennigan defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool.", "Did John Hennigan have any notable losses?", "On March 11, 2015, Hennigan lost the FWE Heavyweight Championship to A.J. Styles.", "Was John Hennigan ever injured?", "In 2015, John Hennigan revealed WWE wanted him to sign another three-year contract, but due to a neck injury, he decided to not renew his contract" ], "Conversation_no": 1332, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Miz won the match by delivering the Skull-Crushing Finale on the steel entrance stage, giving Morrison a kayfabe injury. This was used to write Morrison off television", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Hennigan's injuries besides not renewing a contract due to injury?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen#1996–2000", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did owen score his first competitive goal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did owen score his first competitive goal", "Truth_answer": "On 6 May 1997, Michael Owen scored on his Liverpool debut against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Owen score his first competitive, professional goal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen#Manchester_United", "Context": [ "When did Michael Owen score his first competitive, professional goal?", "On 6 May 1997, Michael Owen scored on his Liverpool debut against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park." ], "Conversation_no": 1333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his jersey number?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Michael Owen's jersey number", "Truth_answer": "Michael Owen was handed the number 7 shirt vacated by the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Owen's jersey number?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen#Manchester_United", "Context": [ "When did Michael Owen score his first competitive, professional goal?", "On 6 May 1997, Michael Owen scored on his Liverpool debut against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park.", "What was Michael Owen's jersey number?", "Michael Owen was handed the number 7 shirt vacated by the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid." ], "Conversation_no": 1333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the name of the league he joined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the league Michael Owen joined", "Truth_answer": "The name of the league Michael Owen joined was the Premier League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the league Michael Owen joined?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen#Manchester_United", "Context": [ "When did Michael Owen score his first competitive, professional goal?", "On 6 May 1997, Michael Owen scored on his Liverpool debut against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park.", "What was Michael Owen's jersey number?", "Michael Owen was handed the number 7 shirt vacated by the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid.", "What was the name of the league Michael Owen joined?", "The name of the league Michael Owen joined was the Premier League" ], "Conversation_no": 1333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "name of the players who wore his same number jersey?", "Transformer_rewrite": "name of the players who wore Michael Owen's same number jersey", "Truth_answer": "The number 7 jersey had previously been worn by many of United's other illustrious players, including Johnny Berry, George Best, Steve Coppell, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the name of the players who wore Michael Owen's number 7 jersey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen#Manchester_United", "Context": [ "When did Michael Owen score his first competitive, professional goal?", "On 6 May 1997, Michael Owen scored on his Liverpool debut against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park.", "What was Michael Owen's jersey number?", "Michael Owen was handed the number 7 shirt vacated by the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid.", "What was the name of the league Michael Owen joined?", "The name of the league Michael Owen joined was the Premier League", "What are the name of the players who wore Michael Owen's number 7 jersey?", "The number 7 jersey had previously been worn by many of United's other illustrious players, including Johnny Berry, George Best, Steve Coppell, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham." ], "Conversation_no": 1333, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he need surgery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Michael Owen need surgery", "Truth_answer": "Originally thought to be a minor injury, on March 5th, 2010, it was announced Michael Owen required surgery on his hamstring, ruling him out for the rest of the season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michael Owen need surgery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Home_media_and_restorations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What media platforms is the film on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What media platforms is the film on", "Truth_answer": "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Home_media_and_restorations", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white." ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which is the official version recorded on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on", "Truth_answer": "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version." ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is the original now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Home_media_and_restorations", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version.", "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now?" ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How has the film been restored since?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How has the film, The Birth of a Nation been restored since the original version of the film", "Truth_answer": "In the UK, Photoplay Productions restored the Museum of Modern Art's 35mm print that was the source of Shepard's 16 mm print of The Birth of a Nation“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How has the film, The Birth of a Nation been restored since the original version of the film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Accolades", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version.", "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now?", "How has the film, The Birth of a Nation been restored since the original version of the film?", "In the UK, Photoplay Productions restored the Museum of Modern Art's 35mm print that was the source of Shepard's 16 mm print of The Birth of a Nation“" ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the film critically acclaimed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is The Birth of a Nation critically acclaimed", "Truth_answer": "The American Film Institute recognized The Birth of a Nation by ranking it #44 within the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the film, The Birth of a Nation critically acclaimed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Home_media_and_restorations", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version.", "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now?", "How has the film, The Birth of a Nation been restored since the original version of the film?", "In the UK, Photoplay Productions restored the Museum of Modern Art's 35mm print that was the source of Shepard's 16 mm print of The Birth of a Nation“", "Is the film, The Birth of a Nation critically acclaimed?", "The American Film Institute recognized The Birth of a Nation by ranking it #44 within the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list in 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other restorations were there aside from the DVDs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other restorations were there aside from the DVDs", "Truth_answer": "One of the earliest high-quality home versions of The Birth of a Nation was film preservationist David Shepard's 1992 transfer of a 16mm print for VHS and laserdisc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other restorations of The Birth of a Nation were there aside from DVDs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Home_media_and_restorations", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version.", "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now?", "How has the film, The Birth of a Nation been restored since the original version of the film?", "In the UK, Photoplay Productions restored the Museum of Modern Art's 35mm print that was the source of Shepard's 16 mm print of The Birth of a Nation“", "Is the film, The Birth of a Nation critically acclaimed?", "The American Film Institute recognized The Birth of a Nation by ranking it #44 within the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list in 1998.", "What other restorations of The Birth of a Nation were there aside from DVDs?", "One of the earliest high-quality home versions of The Birth of a Nation was film preservationist David Shepard's 1992 transfer of a 16mm print for VHS and laserdisc." ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other restorations of The Birth of a Nation besides David Shepard's 1992 transfer", "Truth_answer": "David Shepard's The Birth of a Nation transfer and documentary were reissued in the US by Kino Video in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other restorations of The Birth of a Nation besides David Shepard's 1992 transfer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation#Home_media_and_restorations", "Context": [ "What media platforms is the film The Birth of a Nation on?", "Many home media releases of The Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Which is the official version of The Birth of a Nation recorded on?", "Griffith and others had frequently reworked The Birth of a Nation, leaving no definitive version.", "Where is the original The Birth of a Nation now?", "How has the film, The Birth of a Nation been restored since the original version of the film?", "In the UK, Photoplay Productions restored the Museum of Modern Art's 35mm print that was the source of Shepard's 16 mm print of The Birth of a Nation“", "Is the film, The Birth of a Nation critically acclaimed?", "The American Film Institute recognized The Birth of a Nation by ranking it #44 within the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list in 1998.", "What other restorations of The Birth of a Nation were there aside from DVDs?", "One of the earliest high-quality home versions of The Birth of a Nation was film preservationist David Shepard's 1992 transfer of a 16mm print for VHS and laserdisc.", "Any other restorations of The Birth of a Nation besides David Shepard's 1992 transfer?", "David Shepard's The Birth of a Nation transfer and documentary were reissued in the US by Kino Video in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1334, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other modern media replications were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other modern media replications of The Birth of a Nation were there", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, the The Birth of a Nation centenary, Photoplay Productions' Patrick Stanbury, in conjunction with the British Film Institute, carried out the first full restoration using 4K.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other modern media replications were there of The Birth of a Nation besides VHS and DVD?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the mans name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the mans name", "Truth_answer": "Charles Krauthammer was an American political columnist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Charles Krauthammer 's name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "What is Charles Krauthammer 's name?", "Charles Krauthammer was an American political columnist." ], "Conversation_no": 1335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his monograph", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Charles Krauthammer's monograph", "Truth_answer": "Charles Krauthammer's 2004 foreign policy monograph, Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World, was critical both of the neoconservative Bush doctrine for being too expansive and utopian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Krauthammer's monograph?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer#Ideology", "Context": [ "What is Charles Krauthammer 's name?", "Charles Krauthammer was an American political columnist.", "What was Charles Krauthammer's monograph?", "Charles Krauthammer's 2004 foreign policy monograph, Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World, was critical both of the neoconservative Bush doctrine for being too expansive and utopian." ], "Conversation_no": 1335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was a editor of his", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was a editor of Charles Krauthammer", "Truth_answer": "Meg Greenfield, editorial page editor for The Washington Post edited Charles Krauthammer's columns for 15 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a editor of Charles Krauthammer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer", "Context": [ "What is Charles Krauthammer 's name?", "Charles Krauthammer was an American political columnist.", "What was Charles Krauthammer's monograph?", "Charles Krauthammer's 2004 foreign policy monograph, Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World, was critical both of the neoconservative Bush doctrine for being too expansive and utopian.", "Who was a editor of Charles Krauthammer?", "Meg Greenfield, editorial page editor for The Washington Post edited Charles Krauthammer's columns for 15 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is he known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Charles Krauthammer known for", "Truth_answer": "A conservative political pundit, in 1987 Charles Krauthammer won the Pulitzer Prize for his column in The Washington Post.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Charles Krauthammer known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Charles Krauthammer 's name?", "Charles Krauthammer was an American political columnist.", "What was Charles Krauthammer's monograph?", "Charles Krauthammer's 2004 foreign policy monograph, Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World, was critical both of the neoconservative Bush doctrine for being too expansive and utopian.", "Who was a editor of Charles Krauthammer?", "Meg Greenfield, editorial page editor for The Washington Post edited Charles Krauthammer's columns for 15 years.", "What is Charles Krauthammer known for?", "A conservative political pundit, in 1987 Charles Krauthammer won the Pulitzer Prize for his column in The Washington Post." ], "Conversation_no": 1335, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is a friend of his", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is a friend of Charles Krauthammer", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is a friend of Charles Krauthammer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "On March 4, 2009 Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal worth $23 million total.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Arizona_Cardinals_season", "Context": [ "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season?", "On March 4, 2009 Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal worth $23 million total." ], "Conversation_no": 1336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Cardinals record during the 2009 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kurt Warner's Cardinals record during the 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "The 2009 Arizona Cardinals season is the 90th season for the team in the National Football League. The Cardinals finished the season with a 10–6 record", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827034850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Arizona_Cardinals_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Warner's Cardinals record during the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Career_statistics_and_records", "Context": [ "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season?", "On March 4, 2009 Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal worth $23 million total.", "What was Kurt Warner's Cardinals record during the 2009 season?", "The 2009 Arizona Cardinals season is the 90th season for the team in the National Football League. The Cardinals finished the season with a 10–6 record" ], "Conversation_no": 1336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many passing yards did Kurt Warner have during the 2009 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many passing yards did Kurt Warner have during the 2009 season with the Cardinals", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner passed for 3,753 yards with the Cardinals during the 2009 regular season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many passing yards did Kurt Warner have during the 2009 season with the Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season?", "On March 4, 2009 Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal worth $23 million total.", "What was Kurt Warner's Cardinals record during the 2009 season?", "The 2009 Arizona Cardinals season is the 90th season for the team in the National Football League. The Cardinals finished the season with a 10–6 record", "How many passing yards did Kurt Warner have during the 2009 season with the Cardinals?", "Kurt Warner passed for 3,753 yards with the Cardinals during the 2009 regular season." ], "Conversation_no": 1336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Kurt Warner's pass completion rate during the 2009 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kurt Warner's pass completion rate during the 2009 season", "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2009, Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Warner's pass completion rate during the 2009 season with the Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner#Arizona_Cardinals", "Context": [ "What team did Kurt Warner play for during the 2009 season?", "On March 4, 2009 Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal worth $23 million total.", "What was Kurt Warner's Cardinals record during the 2009 season?", "The 2009 Arizona Cardinals season is the 90th season for the team in the National Football League. The Cardinals finished the season with a 10–6 record", "How many passing yards did Kurt Warner have during the 2009 season with the Cardinals?", "Kurt Warner passed for 3,753 yards with the Cardinals during the 2009 regular season.", "What was Kurt Warner's pass completion rate during the 2009 season with the Cardinals?", "On September 20, 2009, Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns." ], "Conversation_no": 1336, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who held the previous completion rate NFL record before Kurt Warner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who held the previous completion rate NFL record before Kurt Warner", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner's 92.3 percent completion rate broke the previous NFL record set by Vinny Testaverde in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who held the previous completion rate NFL record before Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen#Style,_wealth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Walter Hagen's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Walter Hagen's style", "Truth_answer": "Walter Hagen was widely known for his dashing wardrobe while playing; this featured expensive tailored clothes in bright colors and plush fabrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911050908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Hagen's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen#Style,_wealth", "Context": [ "What was Walter Hagen's style?", "Walter Hagen was widely known for his dashing wardrobe while playing; this featured expensive tailored clothes in bright colors and plush fabrics." ], "Conversation_no": 1337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How wealthy was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How wealthy was Walter Hagen", "Truth_answer": "Walter Hagen may have been the first sportsman to earn a million dollars in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911050908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How wealthy was Walter Hagen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Walter Hagen's style?", "Walter Hagen was widely known for his dashing wardrobe while playing; this featured expensive tailored clothes in bright colors and plush fabrics.", "How wealthy was Walter Hagen?", "Walter Hagen may have been the first sportsman to earn a million dollars in his career." ], "Conversation_no": 1337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do with all his wealth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Walter Hagen do with all his wealth", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter Hagen do with all his wealth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Walter Hagen's style?", "Walter Hagen was widely known for his dashing wardrobe while playing; this featured expensive tailored clothes in bright colors and plush fabrics.", "How wealthy was Walter Hagen?", "Walter Hagen may have been the first sportsman to earn a million dollars in his career.", "What did Walter Hagen do with all his wealth?" ], "Conversation_no": 1337, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he become a millionaire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Walter Hagen become a millionaire", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Walter Hagen become a millionaire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen#Town_Hall_Tonight", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Town Hall Tonight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Town Hall Tonight", "Truth_answer": "Fred Allen's hosted The Linit Bath Club Revue show became The Sal Hepatica Revue (1933–34), The Hour of Smiles (1934–35), and finally Town Hall Tonight (1935–39).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102082825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fred_Allen_Show#Production_costs_and_ratings", "Context": [ "What is Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Fred Allen's hosted The Linit Bath Club Revue show became The Sal Hepatica Revue (1933–34), The Hour of Smiles (1934–35), and finally Town Hall Tonight (1935–39)." ], "Conversation_no": 1338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the critics reactions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the critic's reaction to Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight", "Truth_answer": "According to a 1937 ratings survey conducted by the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (CAB), Town Hall Tonight was the fifth most listened to program in America amongst urban listeners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411204637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fred_Allen_Show_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the critic's reaction to Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen#Town_Hall_Tonight", "Context": [ "What is Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Fred Allen's hosted The Linit Bath Club Revue show became The Sal Hepatica Revue (1933–34), The Hour of Smiles (1934–35), and finally Town Hall Tonight (1935–39).", "What were the critic's reaction to Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "According to a 1937 ratings survey conducted by the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (CAB), Town Hall Tonight was the fifth most listened to program in America amongst urban listeners." ], "Conversation_no": 1338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight", "Truth_answer": "In 1939–40, sponsor Bristol-Myers, altered the title to The Fred Allen Show, over Fred Allen's objections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fred_Allen_Show#Town_Hall_Tonight", "Context": [ "What is Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Fred Allen's hosted The Linit Bath Club Revue show became The Sal Hepatica Revue (1933–34), The Hour of Smiles (1934–35), and finally Town Hall Tonight (1935–39).", "What were the critic's reaction to Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "According to a 1937 ratings survey conducted by the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (CAB), Town Hall Tonight was the fifth most listened to program in America amongst urban listeners.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "In 1939–40, sponsor Bristol-Myers, altered the title to The Fred Allen Show, over Fred Allen's objections." ], "Conversation_no": 1338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he host with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Fred Allen host with", "Truth_answer": "Tiny Ruffner was the original announcer for this version of the Town Hall Tonight program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411204637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fred_Allen_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Fred Allen host with on Town Hall Tonight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fred_Allen_Show#Town_Hall_Tonight", "Context": [ "What is Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Fred Allen's hosted The Linit Bath Club Revue show became The Sal Hepatica Revue (1933–34), The Hour of Smiles (1934–35), and finally Town Hall Tonight (1935–39).", "What were the critic's reaction to Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "According to a 1937 ratings survey conducted by the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (CAB), Town Hall Tonight was the fifth most listened to program in America amongst urban listeners.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "In 1939–40, sponsor Bristol-Myers, altered the title to The Fred Allen Show, over Fred Allen's objections.", "Who did Fred Allen host with on Town Hall Tonight?", "Tiny Ruffner was the original announcer for this version of the Town Hall Tonight program" ], "Conversation_no": 1338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he host with any one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fred Allen host with anyone on Town Hall Tonight", "Truth_answer": "Tiny Ruffner was the original announcer for this version of the Town Hall Tonight program with Harry Von Zell taking over those duties starting with the second season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411204637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fred_Allen_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Allen host with anyone on Town Hall Tonight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "Fred Allen's hosted The Linit Bath Club Revue show became The Sal Hepatica Revue (1933–34), The Hour of Smiles (1934–35), and finally Town Hall Tonight (1935–39).", "What were the critic's reaction to Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "According to a 1937 ratings survey conducted by the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (CAB), Town Hall Tonight was the fifth most listened to program in America amongst urban listeners.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight?", "In 1939–40, sponsor Bristol-Myers, altered the title to The Fred Allen Show, over Fred Allen's objections.", "Who did Fred Allen host with on Town Hall Tonight?", "Tiny Ruffner was the original announcer for this version of the Town Hall Tonight program", "Did Fred Allen host with anyone on Town Hall Tonight?", "Tiny Ruffner was the original announcer for this version of the Town Hall Tonight program with Harry Von Zell taking over those duties starting with the second season." ], "Conversation_no": 1338, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever receive any criticism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fred Allen ever receive any criticism with Town Hall Tonight", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Allen ever receive any criticism with Town Hall Tonight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did they form", "Truth_answer": "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they start the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Three Days Grace start the band", "Truth_answer": "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many of them were in it initially?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially", "Truth_answer": "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace" ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they play their first gig?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?" ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any fallings out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs", "Truth_answer": "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Three Days Grace break up", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Three Days Grace break up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up.", "Why did Three Days Grace break up?" ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace get back together after their falling out at the end of 1995", "Truth_answer": "In 1997, lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst regrouped as Three Days Grace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace get back together after their falling out at the end of 1995?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up.", "Why did Three Days Grace break up?", "Did Three Days Grace get back together after their falling out at the end of 1995?", "In 1997, lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst regrouped as Three Days Grace." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any new members join?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any new members join Three Days Grace in 1997", "Truth_answer": "Once in Toronto, Three Days Grace became acquainted with local producer Gavin Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any new members join Three Days Grace in 1997?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up.", "Why did Three Days Grace break up?", "Did Three Days Grace get back together after their falling out at the end of 1995?", "In 1997, lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst regrouped as Three Days Grace.", "Did any new members join Three Days Grace in 1997?", "Once in Toronto, Three Days Grace became acquainted with local producer Gavin Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first song or album release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Three Days Grace's first song or album release", "Truth_answer": "Three Days Grace created their first song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Three Days Grace's first song or album release after becoming acquainted with Gavin Brown?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up.", "Why did Three Days Grace break up?", "Did Three Days Grace get back together after their falling out at the end of 1995?", "In 1997, lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst regrouped as Three Days Grace.", "Did any new members join Three Days Grace in 1997?", "Once in Toronto, Three Days Grace became acquainted with local producer Gavin Brown.", "What was Three Days Grace's first song or album release after becoming acquainted with Gavin Brown?", "Three Days Grace created their first song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get a good reception?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace's song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album get good reception", "Truth_answer": "I Hate Everything About You received heavy airplay and rapidly became widely recognizable, and was labelled as the Three Days Grace's breakout hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace's song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album get good reception?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_Grace#Early_years", "Context": [ "Where did Three Days Grace form?", "Three Days Grace has its origins as a five-piece band called Groundswell, formed in Norwood, Ontario.", "When did Three Days Grace start the band?", "Three Days Grace started Groundswell in 1992.", "How many of Three Days Grace were in Groundswell initially?", "Groundswell's line-up included lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, bassist Brad Walst who would eventually form Three Days Grace", "Where did Three Days Grace play their first gig?", "Did Three Days Grace have any falling outs?", "Most of the members were attending high school when Groundswellformed. By the end of 1995, the band had broken up.", "Why did Three Days Grace break up?", "Did Three Days Grace get back together after their falling out at the end of 1995?", "In 1997, lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst regrouped as Three Days Grace.", "Did any new members join Three Days Grace in 1997?", "Once in Toronto, Three Days Grace became acquainted with local producer Gavin Brown.", "What was Three Days Grace's first song or album release after becoming acquainted with Gavin Brown?", "Three Days Grace created their first song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album.", "Did Three Days Grace's song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album get good reception?", "I Hate Everything About You received heavy airplay and rapidly became widely recognizable, and was labelled as the Three Days Grace's breakout hit." ], "Conversation_no": 1339, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace win any awards for their song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album", "Truth_answer": "Three Days Grace's self titled album peaked at No. 9 on Canadian Albums Charts and No. 69 on Billboard 200, and was certified platinum by the RIAA in December 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Three Days Grace win any awards for their song, I Hate Everything About You on their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention#1998–present", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998", "Truth_answer": "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention#1998–present", "Context": [ "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion." ], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of one of the albums", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the albums", "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention released The Wood and the Wire in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Fairport Convention's albums during 1998-present?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion.", "What was the name of one of Fairport Convention's albums during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released The Wood and the Wire in 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Fairport Convention album, The Wood and the Wire, popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Fairport Convention album, The Wood and the Wire, popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention#1998–present", "Context": [ "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion.", "What was the name of one of Fairport Convention's albums during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released The Wood and the Wire in 2000.", "Was the Fairport Convention album, The Wood and the Wire, popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of the other album", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the other Fairport Convention album during 1998-present", "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention released XXXV in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201119203506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_We_Did_on_Our_Holidays_p0", "http://www.tynedalefineartproducts.co.uk/winter-wilson-friday-15th-november-2019-7-30pm/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the other Fairport Convention album during 1998-present?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention#1998–present", "Context": [ "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion.", "What was the name of one of Fairport Convention's albums during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released The Wood and the Wire in 2000.", "Was the Fairport Convention album, The Wood and the Wire, popular?", "What is the name of the other Fairport Convention album during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released XXXV in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do after those 2 albums", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Fairport Convention do after albums, The Wood and the Wire in 2000 and XXXV in 2002", "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention released Over the Next Hill in 2004 under new label Matty Grooves Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fairport Convention do after albums, The Wood and the Wire in 2000 and XXXV in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matty_Grooves_Records", "Context": [ "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion.", "What was the name of one of Fairport Convention's albums during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released The Wood and the Wire in 2000.", "Was the Fairport Convention album, The Wood and the Wire, popular?", "What is the name of the other Fairport Convention album during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released XXXV in 2002.", "What did Fairport Convention do after albums, The Wood and the Wire in 2000 and XXXV in 2002?", "Fairport Convention released Over the Next Hill in 2004 under new label Matty Grooves Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me more about Matty Grooves Records", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about Fairport Convention and Matty Grooves Records", "Truth_answer": "Matty Grooves Records is a record label which was started by the members of Fairport Convention in 2004, when Woodworm Records was put into hold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180919025233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matty_Grooves_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Fairport Convention and Matty Grooves Records", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention#1998–present", "Context": [ "What was Fairport Convention doing during 1998?", "Dave Mattacks moved to the US in 1998, and Gerry Conway took over on drums and percussion.", "What was the name of one of Fairport Convention's albums during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released The Wood and the Wire in 2000.", "Was the Fairport Convention album, The Wood and the Wire, popular?", "What is the name of the other Fairport Convention album during 1998-present?", "Fairport Convention released XXXV in 2002.", "What did Fairport Convention do after albums, The Wood and the Wire in 2000 and XXXV in 2002?", "Fairport Convention released Over the Next Hill in 2004 under new label Matty Grooves Records.", "Tell me more about Fairport Convention and Matty Grooves Records", "Matty Grooves Records is a record label which was started by the members of Fairport Convention in 2004, when Woodworm Records was put into hold." ], "Conversation_no": 1340, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have success in their tours", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fairport Convention and Matty Grooves have success in their tours", "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention toured extensively in the UK, Europe, Australasia, Europe, the US and Canada, and staged a major fund raiser for Dave Swarbrick at the Birmingham Symphony Hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fairport Convention have success in their tours from 1998 - present?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the early years", "Truth_answer": "Norman Rockwell went on to the National Academy of Design and finally to the Art Students League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early years with Norman Rockwell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in the early years with Norman Rockwell?", "Norman Rockwell went on to the National Academy of Design and finally to the Art Students League." ], "Conversation_no": 1341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Norman Rockwell go to college", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Norman Rockwell go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell#Early_years", "Context": [ "What happened in the early years with Norman Rockwell?", "Norman Rockwell went on to the National Academy of Design and finally to the Art Students League.", "Did Norman Rockwell go to college?" ], "Conversation_no": 1341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start painting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Norman Rockwell start painting in the early years", "Truth_answer": "At Art Students League, Norman Rockwell was taught by Thomas Fogarty, George Bridgman, and Frank Vincent DuMond; his early works were produced for St. Nicholas Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Norman Rockwell start painting in the early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell#Early_years", "Context": [ "What happened in the early years with Norman Rockwell?", "Norman Rockwell went on to the National Academy of Design and finally to the Art Students League.", "Did Norman Rockwell go to college?", "When did Norman Rockwell start painting in the early years?", "At Art Students League, Norman Rockwell was taught by Thomas Fogarty, George Bridgman, and Frank Vincent DuMond; his early works were produced for St. Nicholas Magazine." ], "Conversation_no": 1341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other paintings is he famous for in his early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other paintings is Norman Rockwell famous for in his early years", "Truth_answer": "Norman Rockwell's first major breakthrough came at age 18 with his first book illustration for Carl H. Claudy's Tell Me Why: Stories about Mother Nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other paintings is Norman Rockwell famous for in his early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell#Early_years", "Context": [ "What happened in the early years with Norman Rockwell?", "Norman Rockwell went on to the National Academy of Design and finally to the Art Students League.", "Did Norman Rockwell go to college?", "When did Norman Rockwell start painting in the early years?", "At Art Students League, Norman Rockwell was taught by Thomas Fogarty, George Bridgman, and Frank Vincent DuMond; his early works were produced for St. Nicholas Magazine.", "What other paintings is Norman Rockwell famous for in his early years?", "Norman Rockwell's first major breakthrough came at age 18 with his first book illustration for Carl H. Claudy's Tell Me Why: Stories about Mother Nature." ], "Conversation_no": 1341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else has he done in his early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else has Norman Rockwell done in his early years besides his first book illustration", "Truth_answer": "At 19, Norman Rockwell became the art editor for Boys' Life, published by the Boy Scouts of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Norman Rockwell done in his early years besides his first book illustration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell#Early_years", "Context": [ "What happened in the early years with Norman Rockwell?", "Norman Rockwell went on to the National Academy of Design and finally to the Art Students League.", "Did Norman Rockwell go to college?", "When did Norman Rockwell start painting in the early years?", "At Art Students League, Norman Rockwell was taught by Thomas Fogarty, George Bridgman, and Frank Vincent DuMond; his early works were produced for St. Nicholas Magazine.", "What other paintings is Norman Rockwell famous for in his early years?", "Norman Rockwell's first major breakthrough came at age 18 with his first book illustration for Carl H. Claudy's Tell Me Why: Stories about Mother Nature.", "What else has Norman Rockwell done in his early years besides his first book illustration?", "At 19, Norman Rockwell became the art editor for Boys' Life, published by the Boy Scouts of America." ], "Conversation_no": 1341, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he work with the boy scouts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Norman Rockwell work with the Boy Scouts of America", "Truth_answer": "Norman Rockwell held the job for three years, during which he painted several covers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Norman Rockwell work with the Boy Scouts of America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra#Obscenity_prosecution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whats the connect between jello biafra and obscenity prosecution", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats the connect between jello biafra and obscenity prosecution", "Truth_answer": "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats the connect between Jello Biafra and obscenity prosecution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra#Obscenity_prosecution", "Context": [ "Whats the connect between Jello Biafra and obscenity prosecution?", "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC)." ], "Conversation_no": 1342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else happened", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with Jello Biafra being complained by the Parents Music Resource Center", "Truth_answer": "L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors in the Dead Kennedys album Frankenchrist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Jello Biafra being complained by the Parents Music Resource Center?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra#Obscenity_prosecution", "Context": [ "Whats the connect between Jello Biafra and obscenity prosecution?", "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).", "What else happened with Jello Biafra being complained by the Parents Music Resource Center?", "L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors in the Dead Kennedys album Frankenchrist." ], "Conversation_no": 1342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he lose any of these trials", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra lose any of the trials of distributing harmful materials to minors", "Truth_answer": "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal for Jello Biafra's obscenity prosecution, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, all charges were dropped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra lose any of the trials of distributing harmful materials to minors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra#Obscenity_prosecution", "Context": [ "Whats the connect between Jello Biafra and obscenity prosecution?", "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).", "What else happened with Jello Biafra being complained by the Parents Music Resource Center?", "L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors in the Dead Kennedys album Frankenchrist.", "Did Jello Biafra lose any of the trials of distributing harmful materials to minors?", "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal for Jello Biafra's obscenity prosecution, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, all charges were dropped." ], "Conversation_no": 1342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any critics", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have any critics", "Truth_answer": "Jello Biafra believes the trial was politically motivated; it was often reported that the Parents Music Resource Center took Biafra to court as a way of sending a message out", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have any critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra#Obscenity_prosecution", "Context": [ "Whats the connect between Jello Biafra and obscenity prosecution?", "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).", "What else happened with Jello Biafra being complained by the Parents Music Resource Center?", "L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors in the Dead Kennedys album Frankenchrist.", "Did Jello Biafra lose any of the trials of distributing harmful materials to minors?", "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal for Jello Biafra's obscenity prosecution, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, all charges were dropped.", "Did Jello Biafra have any critics?", "Jello Biafra believes the trial was politically motivated; it was often reported that the Parents Music Resource Center took Biafra to court as a way of sending a message out" ], "Conversation_no": 1342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "he did he have any supporters", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have any supporters", "Truth_answer": "Jello Biafra, Dirk Dirksen, and Suzanne Stefanac founded the No More Censorship Defense Fund, a benefit featuring several punk rock bands, to help pay for his legal fees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have any supporters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra#Obscenity_prosecution", "Context": [ "Whats the connect between Jello Biafra and obscenity prosecution?", "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).", "What else happened with Jello Biafra being complained by the Parents Music Resource Center?", "L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors in the Dead Kennedys album Frankenchrist.", "Did Jello Biafra lose any of the trials of distributing harmful materials to minors?", "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal for Jello Biafra's obscenity prosecution, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, all charges were dropped.", "Did Jello Biafra have any critics?", "Jello Biafra believes the trial was politically motivated; it was often reported that the Parents Music Resource Center took Biafra to court as a way of sending a message out", "Did Jello Biafra have any supporters?", "Jello Biafra, Dirk Dirksen, and Suzanne Stefanac founded the No More Censorship Defense Fund, a benefit featuring several punk rock bands, to help pay for his legal fees" ], "Conversation_no": 1342, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to biafra", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Jello Biafra around the obscenity prosecution", "Truth_answer": "The Dead Kennedys disbanded during the trial, in 1986, due to the mounting legal costs; in the wake of their disbandment, Jello Biafra made a career of spoken word performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jello Biafra around the obscenity prosecution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)#Various_feuds_and_departure_(2000–2003)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he wrestle for the final three years", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did he wrestle for the final three years", "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash." ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any titles", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)#Various_feuds_and_departure_(2000–2003)", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?" ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he he accomplish", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003", "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, where he eliminated Rikishi, Chyna and Faarooq, before being eliminated by The Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Ray_Traylor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)#Various_feuds_and_departure_(2000–2003)", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?", "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003?", "Big Boss Man entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, where he eliminated Rikishi, Chyna and Faarooq, before being eliminated by The Rock." ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was his last match", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Big Boss Man's last match in 2000-2003", "Truth_answer": "On the May 20, 2002 Heat taping, Big Boss Man lost his final WWE match to Tommy Dreamer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Big Boss Man's last match in 2000-2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)#Various_feuds_and_departure_(2000–2003)", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?", "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003?", "Big Boss Man entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, where he eliminated Rikishi, Chyna and Faarooq, before being eliminated by The Rock.", "When was Big Boss Man's last match in 2000-2003?", "On the May 20, 2002 Heat taping, Big Boss Man lost his final WWE match to Tommy Dreamer." ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to after that", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Big Boss Man's last WWE match against Tommy Dreamer", "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man was assigned to train developmental wrestlers in Ohio Valley Wrestling, before being released from WWE in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Ray_Traylor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Big Boss Man's last WWE match against Tommy Dreamer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)#Death_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?", "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003?", "Big Boss Man entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, where he eliminated Rikishi, Chyna and Faarooq, before being eliminated by The Rock.", "When was Big Boss Man's last match in 2000-2003?", "On the May 20, 2002 Heat taping, Big Boss Man lost his final WWE match to Tommy Dreamer.", "What happened after Big Boss Man's last WWE match against Tommy Dreamer?", "Big Boss Man was assigned to train developmental wrestlers in Ohio Valley Wrestling, before being released from WWE in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he pass away", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Big Boss Man pass away", "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man died of a heart attack on September 22, 2004, aged 41 at his home in Dallas, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Big Boss Man pass away?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?", "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003?", "Big Boss Man entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, where he eliminated Rikishi, Chyna and Faarooq, before being eliminated by The Rock.", "When was Big Boss Man's last match in 2000-2003?", "On the May 20, 2002 Heat taping, Big Boss Man lost his final WWE match to Tommy Dreamer.", "What happened after Big Boss Man's last WWE match against Tommy Dreamer?", "Big Boss Man was assigned to train developmental wrestlers in Ohio Valley Wrestling, before being released from WWE in 2003.", "When did Big Boss Man pass away?", "Big Boss Man died of a heart attack on September 22, 2004, aged 41 at his home in Dallas, Georgia." ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any titles", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man win any titles", "Truth_answer": "During his appearances with the WWF, Big Boss Man held the WWF World Tag Team Championship once and the WWF Hardcore Championship four times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man win any titles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)#Various_feuds_and_departure_(2000–2003)", "Context": [ "Where did Big Boss Man wrestle for the final three years?", "Big Boss Man wrestled in events such as the 2000 Royal Rumble, Sunday Night Heat, WrestleMania 2000 and Backlash.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles in his final years of 2000-2003?", "What did Big Boss Man accomplish in 2000-2003?", "Big Boss Man entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, where he eliminated Rikishi, Chyna and Faarooq, before being eliminated by The Rock.", "When was Big Boss Man's last match in 2000-2003?", "On the May 20, 2002 Heat taping, Big Boss Man lost his final WWE match to Tommy Dreamer.", "What happened after Big Boss Man's last WWE match against Tommy Dreamer?", "Big Boss Man was assigned to train developmental wrestlers in Ohio Valley Wrestling, before being released from WWE in 2003.", "When did Big Boss Man pass away?", "Big Boss Man died of a heart attack on September 22, 2004, aged 41 at his home in Dallas, Georgia.", "Did Big Boss Man win any titles?", "During his appearances with the WWF, Big Boss Man held the WWF World Tag Team Championship once and the WWF Hardcore Championship four times" ], "Conversation_no": 1343, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he disappear", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Big Boss Man disappear in his final years of 2000-2003", "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man was suffering a legit injury in January 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Big Boss Man disappear in his final years of 2000-2003?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Fliess?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Fliess", "Truth_answer": "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist." ], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess saw themselves as isolated from the prevailing clinical and theoretical mainstream because of their ambitions to develop radical new theories of sexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship?", "Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess saw themselves as isolated from the prevailing clinical and theoretical mainstream because of their ambitions to develop radical new theories of sexuality." ], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they collaborate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess collaborate", "Truth_answer": "They maintained an extensive correspondence from which Sigmund Freud drew on Wilhelm Fliess's speculations on infantile sexuality and bisexuality to elaborate and revise his own ideas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess collaborate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship?", "Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess saw themselves as isolated from the prevailing clinical and theoretical mainstream because of their ambitions to develop radical new theories of sexuality.", "Did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess collaborate?", "They maintained an extensive correspondence from which Sigmund Freud drew on Wilhelm Fliess's speculations on infantile sexuality and bisexuality to elaborate and revise his own ideas." ], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else did Fliess influence him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else did Fiess influence Sigmund Freud", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Fliess developed eccentric theories of human biorhythms and a nasogenital connection which are today considered pseudoscientific. He shared Sigmund Freud's views on the importance of certain aspects of sexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Wilhelm Fliess influence Sigmund Freud besides maintaining an extensive correspondence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Fliess#Career", "Context": [ "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship?", "Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess saw themselves as isolated from the prevailing clinical and theoretical mainstream because of their ambitions to develop radical new theories of sexuality.", "Did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess collaborate?", "They maintained an extensive correspondence from which Sigmund Freud drew on Wilhelm Fliess's speculations on infantile sexuality and bisexuality to elaborate and revise his own ideas.", "How else did Wilhelm Fliess influence Sigmund Freud besides maintaining an extensive correspondence?", "Wilhelm Fliess developed eccentric theories of human biorhythms and a nasogenital connection which are today considered pseudoscientific. He shared Sigmund Freud's views on the importance of certain aspects of sexuality." ], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they accomplish together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess accomplish together", "Truth_answer": "Together, Wilhelm Fliess and Sigmund Freud developed a Project for a Scientific Psychology, which was later abandoned. Fliess wrote about his biorythmic theories in Der Ablauf des Lebens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020113549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Fliess_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess accomplish together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship?", "Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess saw themselves as isolated from the prevailing clinical and theoretical mainstream because of their ambitions to develop radical new theories of sexuality.", "Did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess collaborate?", "They maintained an extensive correspondence from which Sigmund Freud drew on Wilhelm Fliess's speculations on infantile sexuality and bisexuality to elaborate and revise his own ideas.", "How else did Wilhelm Fliess influence Sigmund Freud besides maintaining an extensive correspondence?", "Wilhelm Fliess developed eccentric theories of human biorhythms and a nasogenital connection which are today considered pseudoscientific. He shared Sigmund Freud's views on the importance of certain aspects of sexuality.", "What did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess accomplish together?", "Together, Wilhelm Fliess and Sigmund Freud developed a Project for a Scientific Psychology, which was later abandoned. Fliess wrote about his biorythmic theories in Der Ablauf des Lebens." ], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after this", "Truth_answer": "Their friendship came to an acrimonious end with Wilhelm Fliess angry at Sigmund Freud's unwillingness to endorse his general theory of sexual periodicity and accusing him of collusion in plagiarism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess abandoned Project for a Scientific Psychology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Relationship_with_Fliess", "Context": [ "Who is Sigmund Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess?", "During this formative period of his work, Sigmund Freud valued on the intellectual and emotional support of his friend Wilhelm Fliess, a Berlin-based ear, nose and throat specialist.", "What was Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess' relationship?", "Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess saw themselves as isolated from the prevailing clinical and theoretical mainstream because of their ambitions to develop radical new theories of sexuality.", "Did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess collaborate?", "They maintained an extensive correspondence from which Sigmund Freud drew on Wilhelm Fliess's speculations on infantile sexuality and bisexuality to elaborate and revise his own ideas.", "How else did Wilhelm Fliess influence Sigmund Freud besides maintaining an extensive correspondence?", "Wilhelm Fliess developed eccentric theories of human biorhythms and a nasogenital connection which are today considered pseudoscientific. He shared Sigmund Freud's views on the importance of certain aspects of sexuality.", "What did Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess accomplish together?", "Together, Wilhelm Fliess and Sigmund Freud developed a Project for a Scientific Psychology, which was later abandoned. Fliess wrote about his biorythmic theories in Der Ablauf des Lebens.", "What happened after Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess abandoned Project for a Scientific Psychology?", "Their friendship came to an acrimonious end with Wilhelm Fliess angry at Sigmund Freud's unwillingness to endorse his general theory of sexual periodicity and accusing him of collusion in plagiarism." ], "Conversation_no": 1344, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything result from their falling out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything result from Sigmund Freud's and Wilhelm Fliess' friendship falling out", "Truth_answer": "After Wilhelm Fliess failed to respond to Sigmund Freud's offer of collaboration over publication of Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality in 1906, their relationship came to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything result from Sigmund Freud's and Wilhelm Fliess' friendship falling out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tusutup.ltgov2018.com/freud-papers-on-technique-35598no.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Sigmund Freud born", "Truth_answer": "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/theories-of-sigmund-freud_p2", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/theories-of-sigmund-freud_p5", "https://lymeoldlymelions.com/pdf/civilization-and-its-discontents/_p8", "https://tusutup.ltgov2018.com/freud-papers-on-technique-35598no.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school", "Truth_answer": "In 1865, the nine-year-old Sigmund Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856.", "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school?", "In 1865, the nine-year-old Sigmund Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud study", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud loved literature and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856.", "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school?", "In 1865, the nine-year-old Sigmund Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school.", "What did Sigmund Freud study?", "Sigmund Freud loved literature and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Sigmund Freud graduate", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud proved to be an outstanding pupil and graduated from the Matura in 1873 with honors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sigmund Freud graduate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856.", "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school?", "In 1865, the nine-year-old Sigmund Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school.", "What did Sigmund Freud study?", "Sigmund Freud loved literature and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek.", "When did Sigmund Freud graduate?", "Sigmund Freud proved to be an outstanding pupil and graduated from the Matura in 1873 with honors." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he study anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud study anywhere else", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud entered the University of Vienna at age 17. He joined the medical faculty at the university.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud study anywhere else than the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856.", "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school?", "In 1865, the nine-year-old Sigmund Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school.", "What did Sigmund Freud study?", "Sigmund Freud loved literature and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek.", "When did Sigmund Freud graduate?", "Sigmund Freud proved to be an outstanding pupil and graduated from the Matura in 1873 with honors.", "Did Sigmund Freud study anywhere else than the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium?", "Sigmund Freud entered the University of Vienna at age 17. He joined the medical faculty at the university." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do research anywehre else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Sigmund Freud do research anywehre else", "Truth_answer": "In 1876, Sigmund Freud spent four weeks at Claus's zoological research station in Trieste, dissecting hundreds of eels in an inconclusive search for their male reproductive organs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud do research anywhere else other than the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born to Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.", "When was Sigmund Freud born?", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on 6 May 1856.", "Where did Sigmund Freud go to school?", "In 1865, the nine-year-old Sigmund Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school.", "What did Sigmund Freud study?", "Sigmund Freud loved literature and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek.", "When did Sigmund Freud graduate?", "Sigmund Freud proved to be an outstanding pupil and graduated from the Matura in 1873 with honors.", "Did Sigmund Freud study anywhere else than the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium?", "Sigmund Freud entered the University of Vienna at age 17. He joined the medical faculty at the university.", "Did Sigmund Freud do research anywhere else other than the University of Vienna?", "In 1876, Sigmund Freud spent four weeks at Claus's zoological research station in Trieste, dissecting hundreds of eels in an inconclusive search for their male reproductive organs." ], "Conversation_no": 1345, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do research on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud do for zoological research", "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud spent six years comparing the brains of humans and other vertebrates with those of invertebrates such as frogs, crayfish and lampreys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud do for zoological research?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of artist was Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of artist was Paris", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do a lot of drawings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he influence other artists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists", "Truth_answer": "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he feel that way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated", "Truth_answer": "This is likely because so much more is known about Matthew Paris than other English illuminators of the period, who are mostly anonymous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter.", "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated?", "This is likely because so much more is known about Matthew Paris than other English illuminators of the period, who are mostly anonymous." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Paris often work alone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paris often work alone", "Truth_answer": "The manuscripts produced by Matthew Paris show few signs of collaboration, but art historians detect a School of St Albans' surviving after Paris' death, influenced by him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris often work alone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter.", "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated?", "This is likely because so much more is known about Matthew Paris than other English illuminators of the period, who are mostly anonymous.", "Did Matthew Paris often work alone?", "The manuscripts produced by Matthew Paris show few signs of collaboration, but art historians detect a School of St Albans' surviving after Paris' death, influenced by him." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Paris' art style described as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Matthew Paris' art style described as", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' style suggests it was formed by works from around 1200. He was somewhat old-fashioned in retaining a roundness in his figures, rather than adopting the thin angularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matthew Paris' art style described as?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter.", "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated?", "This is likely because so much more is known about Matthew Paris than other English illuminators of the period, who are mostly anonymous.", "Did Matthew Paris often work alone?", "The manuscripts produced by Matthew Paris show few signs of collaboration, but art historians detect a School of St Albans' surviving after Paris' death, influenced by him.", "What was Matthew Paris' art style described as?", "Matthew Paris' style suggests it was formed by works from around 1200. He was somewhat old-fashioned in retaining a roundness in his figures, rather than adopting the thin angularity." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made his work so distinctive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made Matthew Paris' art style so distinctive", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' colouring emphasises green and blue, and together with his characteristic layout of a picture in the top half of a page, is relatively distinctive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Matthew Paris' art style so distinctive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter.", "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated?", "This is likely because so much more is known about Matthew Paris than other English illuminators of the period, who are mostly anonymous.", "Did Matthew Paris often work alone?", "The manuscripts produced by Matthew Paris show few signs of collaboration, but art historians detect a School of St Albans' surviving after Paris' death, influenced by him.", "What was Matthew Paris' art style described as?", "Matthew Paris' style suggests it was formed by works from around 1200. He was somewhat old-fashioned in retaining a roundness in his figures, rather than adopting the thin angularity.", "What made Matthew Paris' art style so distinctive?", "Matthew Paris' colouring emphasises green and blue, and together with his characteristic layout of a picture in the top half of a page, is relatively distinctive." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his artwork very refined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Matthew Paris' artwork very refined", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' artwork may also reflect the lack of full training in the art of the period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matthew Paris' artwork very refined?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris#Paris_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What kind of artist was Matthew Paris?", "Matthew Paris was artist in illuminated manuscripts.", "Did Matthew Paris do a lot of drawings?", "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Did Matthew Paris influence other artists?", "A strong influence Matthew Paris' style was the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter. This was copied in the 1020s in the Harley Psalter, and in the mid-12th century Eadwine Psalter.", "Why did Nigel Morgan feel that Matthew Paris' influence on other artists of the period has been exaggerated?", "This is likely because so much more is known about Matthew Paris than other English illuminators of the period, who are mostly anonymous.", "Did Matthew Paris often work alone?", "The manuscripts produced by Matthew Paris show few signs of collaboration, but art historians detect a School of St Albans' surviving after Paris' death, influenced by him.", "What was Matthew Paris' art style described as?", "Matthew Paris' style suggests it was formed by works from around 1200. He was somewhat old-fashioned in retaining a roundness in his figures, rather than adopting the thin angularity.", "What made Matthew Paris' art style so distinctive?", "Matthew Paris' colouring emphasises green and blue, and together with his characteristic layout of a picture in the top half of a page, is relatively distinctive.", "Was Matthew Paris' artwork very refined?", "Matthew Paris' artwork may also reflect the lack of full training in the art of the period." ], "Conversation_no": 1346, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Matthew Paris’ as an artist, specifically about how his position as a monk influenced his compositions", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' compositions are very inventive; his position as a monk gave him more confidence in creating new compositions, whereas a lay artist would prefer to stick to traditional formulae.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Matthew Paris’ as an artist, specifically about how his position as a monk influenced his compositions?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt#Burial", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was she buried?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was she buried", "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869." ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did she die of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mary Surratt die of", "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt was hanged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Mary Surratt was hanged." ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was Mary also sentenced to death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death", "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt was sentenced to death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://newyorkhistoryreviewarticles.blogspot.com/2011/_p33", "https://jliedl.ca/category/crime/_p16", "https://www.asca.net/Johnson%20Controls%20https:/www.johnsoncontrols.com/_p2", "https://www.legalindia.com/tag/capital-punishment/_p12", "https://www.thoughtco.com/serial-killer-tommy-lynn-sells-973154_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p20", "http://www.prisonersofeternity.co.uk/mary-i/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt#Arrest_and_incarceration", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Mary Surratt was hanged.", "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death?", "Mary Surratt was sentenced to death." ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what prison did this occur in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What prison did Mary Surratt's hanging occur", "Truth_answer": "After her arrest, Mary Surratt was held at an annex to the Old Capitol Prison before being transferred to the Washington Arsenal on April 30.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What prison did Mary Surratt's hanging occur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilkes_Booth#Death", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Mary Surratt was hanged.", "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death?", "Mary Surratt was sentenced to death.", "What prison did Mary Surratt's hanging occur?", "After her arrest, Mary Surratt was held at an annex to the Old Capitol Prison before being transferred to the Washington Arsenal on April 30." ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was john wilkes booth also hung here?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Wilkes Booth also hung at Old Capitol Prison", "Truth_answer": "John Wilkes Booth, fatally wounded in the neck, was dragged from the barn to the porch of Garrett's farmhouse, where he died three hours later, aged 26", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Wilkes Booth also hung at Old Capitol Prison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt#Burial", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Mary Surratt was hanged.", "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death?", "Mary Surratt was sentenced to death.", "What prison did Mary Surratt's hanging occur?", "After her arrest, Mary Surratt was held at an annex to the Old Capitol Prison before being transferred to the Washington Arsenal on April 30.", "Was John Wilkes Booth also hung at Old Capitol Prison?", "John Wilkes Booth, fatally wounded in the neck, was dragged from the barn to the porch of Garrett's farmhouse, where he died three hours later, aged 26" ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Surratt and her death and burial besides where she was buried, being sentenced to hang to death, and where John Wilkes Booth died", "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt's daughter, Anna Surratt, unsuccessfully asked for her mother's body for four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Surratt and her death and burial besides where she was buried, being sentenced to hang to death, and where John Wilkes Booth died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt#Burial", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Mary Surratt was hanged.", "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death?", "Mary Surratt was sentenced to death.", "What prison did Mary Surratt's hanging occur?", "After her arrest, Mary Surratt was held at an annex to the Old Capitol Prison before being transferred to the Washington Arsenal on April 30.", "Was John Wilkes Booth also hung at Old Capitol Prison?", "John Wilkes Booth, fatally wounded in the neck, was dragged from the barn to the porch of Garrett's farmhouse, where he died three hours later, aged 26", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Surratt and her death and burial besides where she was buried, being sentenced to hang to death, and where John Wilkes Booth died?", "Mary Surratt's daughter, Anna Surratt, unsuccessfully asked for her mother's body for four years." ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there a controversy over transferring over her body to her family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a controversy over transferring over Mary Surratt's body to her family", "Truth_answer": "In February 1869, President Andrew Johnson agreed give John Wilkes Booth's body to the Booth family, and on February 8 Mary Surratt's body was turned over to the Surratt family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a controversy over transferring over Mary Surratt's body to her family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson", "Context": [ "Where was Mary Surratt buried?", "Mary Surratt was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1869.", "What did Mary Surratt die of?", "Mary Surratt was hanged.", "Was Mary Surratt also sentenced to death?", "Mary Surratt was sentenced to death.", "What prison did Mary Surratt's hanging occur?", "After her arrest, Mary Surratt was held at an annex to the Old Capitol Prison before being transferred to the Washington Arsenal on April 30.", "Was John Wilkes Booth also hung at Old Capitol Prison?", "John Wilkes Booth, fatally wounded in the neck, was dragged from the barn to the porch of Garrett's farmhouse, where he died three hours later, aged 26", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Surratt and her death and burial besides where she was buried, being sentenced to hang to death, and where John Wilkes Booth died?", "Mary Surratt's daughter, Anna Surratt, unsuccessfully asked for her mother's body for four years.", "Was there a controversy over transferring over Mary Surratt's body to her family?", "In February 1869, President Andrew Johnson agreed give John Wilkes Booth's body to the Booth family, and on February 8 Mary Surratt's body was turned over to the Surratt family." ], "Conversation_no": 1347, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is johnson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Andrew Johnson", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson assumed the presidency as he was vice president of the United States at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Andrew Johnson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did he grow up", "Truth_answer": "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Denver grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Denver ever married", "Truth_answer": "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Denver ever married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together", "Truth_answer": "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children", "Truth_answer": "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What event lead up to this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982", "Truth_answer": "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever remarry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Denver ever remarry", "Truth_answer": "John Denver married Australian actress Cassandra Delaney in 1988, after a two-year courtship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver ever remarry after his divorce in 1982?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success.", "Did John Denver ever remarry after his divorce in 1982?", "John Denver married Australian actress Cassandra Delaney in 1988, after a two-year courtship." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about John Denver's marriage to Cassandra Delaney in 1988 besides marrying her after a two-year courtship", "Truth_answer": "John Denver and Cassandra Delaney separated in 1991 and divorced in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about John Denver's marriage to Cassandra Delaney in 1988 besides marrying her after a two-year courtship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success.", "Did John Denver ever remarry after his divorce in 1982?", "John Denver married Australian actress Cassandra Delaney in 1988, after a two-year courtship.", "What else is significant about John Denver's marriage to Cassandra Delaney in 1988 besides marrying her after a two-year courtship?", "John Denver and Cassandra Delaney separated in 1991 and divorced in 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a legal battle with his second divorce too?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a legal battle with John Denver's second divorce", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a legal battle with John Denver's second divorce?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success.", "Did John Denver ever remarry after his divorce in 1982?", "John Denver married Australian actress Cassandra Delaney in 1988, after a two-year courtship.", "What else is significant about John Denver's marriage to Cassandra Delaney in 1988 besides marrying her after a two-year courtship?", "John Denver and Cassandra Delaney separated in 1991 and divorced in 1993.", "Was there a legal battle with John Denver's second divorce?" ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever marry again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Denver marry again after his divorce from Delaney in 1993", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver marry again after his divorce from Delaney in 1993?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver#Death", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success.", "Did John Denver ever remarry after his divorce in 1982?", "John Denver married Australian actress Cassandra Delaney in 1988, after a two-year courtship.", "What else is significant about John Denver's marriage to Cassandra Delaney in 1988 besides marrying her after a two-year courtship?", "John Denver and Cassandra Delaney separated in 1991 and divorced in 1993.", "Was there a legal battle with John Denver's second divorce?", "Did John Denver marry again after his divorce from Delaney in 1993?" ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did John Denver die", "Truth_answer": "John Denver was killed on October 12, 1997, when his experimental Rutan Long-EZ plane, aircraft registration number N555JD, crashed into Monterey Bay near Pacific Grove, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Denver die?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did John Denver grow up?", "John Denver was raised in Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Arlington Heights High School.", "Was John Denver ever married?", "John Denver's first marriage was to Anne Martell of St. Peter, Minnesota.", "Did John Denver and Anne Martell have children together?", "John Denver and Anne Martell adopted a boy, Zachary John, and a girl, Anna Kate.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver's personal life besides where he grew up, marrying Anne Martell, and adopting two children?", "John Denver and Anne Denver divorced in 1982.", "What event lead up to John Denver's and Anne Denver's divorce in 1982?", "In a 1983 interview, John Denver said that career demands drove them apart; Anne Denver said that they were too young and immature to deal with John's sudden success.", "Did John Denver ever remarry after his divorce in 1982?", "John Denver married Australian actress Cassandra Delaney in 1988, after a two-year courtship.", "What else is significant about John Denver's marriage to Cassandra Delaney in 1988 besides marrying her after a two-year courtship?", "John Denver and Cassandra Delaney separated in 1991 and divorced in 1993.", "Was there a legal battle with John Denver's second divorce?", "Did John Denver marry again after his divorce from Delaney in 1993?", "How did John Denver die?", "John Denver was killed on October 12, 1997, when his experimental Rutan Long-EZ plane, aircraft registration number N555JD, crashed into Monterey Bay near Pacific Grove, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1348, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with his children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with John Denver's children after John Denver's death", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with John Denver's children after John Denver's death?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)#Composition", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his composition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his composition", "Truth_answer": "Vogue is a house song with disco influence. The backing track also features elements of salsa-influenced soul music, including samples of horns and strings from the 1982 Salsoul Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the composition of Vogue by Madonna?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)#Background_and_recording", "Context": [ "What was the composition of Vogue by Madonna?", "Vogue is a house song with disco influence. The backing track also features elements of salsa-influenced soul music, including samples of horns and strings from the 1982 Salsoul Orchestra." ], "Conversation_no": 1349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Vogue by Madonna created", "Truth_answer": "Vogue was created quickly and cheaply; the producer wrote and recorded the backing track in two weeks on a budget of $5000. Vocals were recorded in a small basement studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Vogue by Madonna created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)#Background_and_recording", "Context": [ "What was the composition of Vogue by Madonna?", "Vogue is a house song with disco influence. The backing track also features elements of salsa-influenced soul music, including samples of horns and strings from the 1982 Salsoul Orchestra.", "How was Vogue by Madonna created?", "Vogue was created quickly and cheaply; the producer wrote and recorded the backing track in two weeks on a budget of $5000. Vocals were recorded in a small basement studio." ], "Conversation_no": 1349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created Vogue by Madonna", "Truth_answer": "Producer Shep Pettibone wrote and recorded the backing track, then submitted it to Madonna, who wrote the lyrics and conceived the title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Vogue by Madonna?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)#Composition", "Context": [ "What was the composition of Vogue by Madonna?", "Vogue is a house song with disco influence. The backing track also features elements of salsa-influenced soul music, including samples of horns and strings from the 1982 Salsoul Orchestra.", "How was Vogue by Madonna created?", "Vogue was created quickly and cheaply; the producer wrote and recorded the backing track in two weeks on a budget of $5000. Vocals were recorded in a small basement studio.", "Who created Vogue by Madonna?", "Producer Shep Pettibone wrote and recorded the backing track, then submitted it to Madonna, who wrote the lyrics and conceived the title." ], "Conversation_no": 1349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Vogue", "Truth_answer": "Lyrically, the song has a theme of escapism, and talks about how any person can enjoy themself. In the song's spoken rap section, Madonna references numerous golden era Hollywood celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the composition of Vogue by Madonna other than what the composition was, how it was created, or who created it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)#Composition", "Context": [ "What was the composition of Vogue by Madonna?", "Vogue is a house song with disco influence. The backing track also features elements of salsa-influenced soul music, including samples of horns and strings from the 1982 Salsoul Orchestra.", "How was Vogue by Madonna created?", "Vogue was created quickly and cheaply; the producer wrote and recorded the backing track in two weeks on a budget of $5000. Vocals were recorded in a small basement studio.", "Who created Vogue by Madonna?", "Producer Shep Pettibone wrote and recorded the backing track, then submitted it to Madonna, who wrote the lyrics and conceived the title.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the composition of Vogue by Madonna other than what the composition was, how it was created, or who created it?", "Lyrically, the song has a theme of escapism, and talks about how any person can enjoy themself. In the song's spoken rap section, Madonna references numerous golden era Hollywood celebrities." ], "Conversation_no": 1349, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was mentioned in the song Vogue by Madonna", "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of the song's rap section feature the names of 16 old Hollywood stars from the 1920s to the 1950s, including Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe, and Joe DiMaggio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was mentioned in the song Vogue by Madonna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs", "Truth_answer": "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs", "Context": [ "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians." ], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is notable or interesting about them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs", "Truth_answer": "According to some linguists and scholars, the Eastern Romance languages prove the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the lower Danube basin during the Migration Period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs", "Context": [ "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians.", "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs?", "According to some linguists and scholars, the Eastern Romance languages prove the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the lower Danube basin during the Migration Period." ], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What traits do they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What traits do the Vlachs have", "Truth_answer": "Vlachs, also Wallachians, is a historical term from the Middle Ages that designates an exonym, mostly for the Romanians who lived north and south of the Danube.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What traits do the Vlachs have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs", "Context": [ "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians.", "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs?", "According to some linguists and scholars, the Eastern Romance languages prove the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the lower Danube basin during the Migration Period.", "What traits do the Vlachs have?", "Vlachs, also Wallachians, is a historical term from the Middle Ages that designates an exonym, mostly for the Romanians who lived north and south of the Danube." ], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Most interesting facts in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Most interesting fact about the Vlachs", "Truth_answer": "Contemporarily, in English, the Vlachs are the Balkan Romance-speaking people living south of the Danube in present day eastern Serbia, southern Albania, northern Greece, North Macedonia, and southwestern Bulgaria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting fact about the Vlachs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs", "Context": [ "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians.", "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs?", "According to some linguists and scholars, the Eastern Romance languages prove the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the lower Danube basin during the Migration Period.", "What traits do the Vlachs have?", "Vlachs, also Wallachians, is a historical term from the Middle Ages that designates an exonym, mostly for the Romanians who lived north and south of the Danube.", "Most interesting fact about the Vlachs?", "Contemporarily, in English, the Vlachs are the Balkan Romance-speaking people living south of the Danube in present day eastern Serbia, southern Albania, northern Greece, North Macedonia, and southwestern Bulgaria." ], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What would you want readers to know from the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What would you want readers to know from the Vlachs wikipedia page", "Truth_answer": "Nowadays, Eastern Romance-speaking communities are estimated at 26–30 million people worldwide (including the Romanian diaspora and Moldovan diaspora).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What would you want readers to know from the Vlachs wikipedia page?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs#10th_century", "Context": [ "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians.", "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs?", "According to some linguists and scholars, the Eastern Romance languages prove the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the lower Danube basin during the Migration Period.", "What traits do the Vlachs have?", "Vlachs, also Wallachians, is a historical term from the Middle Ages that designates an exonym, mostly for the Romanians who lived north and south of the Danube.", "Most interesting fact about the Vlachs?", "Contemporarily, in English, the Vlachs are the Balkan Romance-speaking people living south of the Danube in present day eastern Serbia, southern Albania, northern Greece, North Macedonia, and southwestern Bulgaria.", "What would you want readers to know from the Vlachs wikipedia page?", "Nowadays, Eastern Romance-speaking communities are estimated at 26–30 million people worldwide (including the Romanian diaspora and Moldovan diaspora)." ], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is unique about romance speaking people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is unique about romance speaking people", "Truth_answer": "George Kedrenos mentioned about Vlachs in 976. The Vlachs were guides and guards of Roman caravans in Balkans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is unique about romance speaking people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs#12th_century", "Context": [ "What are the circumstances of the origin of the Vlachs?", "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos. According to one origin theory, modern Romanians, Moldovans and Aromanians originated from Dacians.", "What is notable or interesting about the Vlachs?", "According to some linguists and scholars, the Eastern Romance languages prove the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the lower Danube basin during the Migration Period.", "What traits do the Vlachs have?", "Vlachs, also Wallachians, is a historical term from the Middle Ages that designates an exonym, mostly for the Romanians who lived north and south of the Danube.", "Most interesting fact about the Vlachs?", "Contemporarily, in English, the Vlachs are the Balkan Romance-speaking people living south of the Danube in present day eastern Serbia, southern Albania, northern Greece, North Macedonia, and southwestern Bulgaria.", "What would you want readers to know from the Vlachs wikipedia page?", "Nowadays, Eastern Romance-speaking communities are estimated at 26–30 million people worldwide (including the Romanian diaspora and Moldovan diaspora).", "What is unique about romance speaking people?", "George Kedrenos mentioned about Vlachs in 976. The Vlachs were guides and guards of Roman caravans in Balkans." ], "Conversation_no": 1350, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything novel or out of the ordinary about them? Any major accomplishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything novel or out of the ordinary about the Vlachs? Any major accomplishments", "Truth_answer": "The uprising of brothers Asen and Peter was a revolt of Bulgarians and Vlachs. It began on 26 October 1185 and ended with the creation of the Second Bulgarian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything novel or out of the ordinary about the Vlachs? Any major accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger#American_Birth_Control_League", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence", "Truth_answer": "After World War I, Margaret Sanger shifted away from radical politics and founded the American Birth Control League to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger#Planned_Parenthood_era", "Context": [ "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "After World War I, Margaret Sanger shifted away from radical politics and founded the American Birth Control League to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class" ], "Conversation_no": 1351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the name changed to Planned Parenthood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the name changed to Planned Parenthood", "Truth_answer": "In 1942, more conservative forces within the organization changed the name to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a name Margaret Sanger objected to because she considered it too euphemistic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031172417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_control_movement_in_the_United_States_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the name American Birth Control League changed to Planned Parenthood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger#Work_with_the_African-American_community", "Context": [ "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "After World War I, Margaret Sanger shifted away from radical politics and founded the American Birth Control League to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class", "When was the name American Birth Control League changed to Planned Parenthood?", "In 1942, more conservative forces within the organization changed the name to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a name Margaret Sanger objected to because she considered it too euphemistic" ], "Conversation_no": 1351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any prominent people on the board?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any prominent people on the board of the American Birth Control League", "Truth_answer": "The clinic was publicized in the African-American press as well as in black churches, and it received the approval of W. E. B. Du Bois, the NAACP co-founder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any prominent people on the board of the American Birth Control League?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger#Planned_Parenthood_era", "Context": [ "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "After World War I, Margaret Sanger shifted away from radical politics and founded the American Birth Control League to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class", "When was the name American Birth Control League changed to Planned Parenthood?", "In 1942, more conservative forces within the organization changed the name to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a name Margaret Sanger objected to because she considered it too euphemistic", "Were there any prominent people on the board of the American Birth Control League?", "The clinic was publicized in the African-American press as well as in black churches, and it received the approval of W. E. B. Du Bois, the NAACP co-founder." ], "Conversation_no": 1351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the organization have legal troubles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the American Birth Control League have any troubles", "Truth_answer": "Margaret Sanger ordered a diaphragm from Japan to provoke a decisive battle in the courts. Sanger's subsequent legal challenge led to a 1936 court decision overturning Comstock law provisions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American Birth Control League have any troubles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger#Death", "Context": [ "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "After World War I, Margaret Sanger shifted away from radical politics and founded the American Birth Control League to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class", "When was the name American Birth Control League changed to Planned Parenthood?", "In 1942, more conservative forces within the organization changed the name to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a name Margaret Sanger objected to because she considered it too euphemistic", "Were there any prominent people on the board of the American Birth Control League?", "The clinic was publicized in the African-American press as well as in black churches, and it received the approval of W. E. B. Du Bois, the NAACP co-founder.", "Did the American Birth Control League have any troubles?", "Margaret Sanger ordered a diaphragm from Japan to provoke a decisive battle in the courts. Sanger's subsequent legal challenge led to a 1936 court decision overturning Comstock law provisions." ], "Conversation_no": 1351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other legal problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other legal problems for the American Birth Control League now known as Planned Parenthood", "Truth_answer": "Margaret Sanger died of congestive heart failure in 1966 in Tucson, Arizona, a year after the SCOTUS case Griswold v. Connecticut, which legalized birth control in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other legal problems for the American Birth Control League now known as Planned Parenthood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_Parenthood", "Context": [ "When did Planned Parenthood come into existence?", "After World War I, Margaret Sanger shifted away from radical politics and founded the American Birth Control League to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class", "When was the name American Birth Control League changed to Planned Parenthood?", "In 1942, more conservative forces within the organization changed the name to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a name Margaret Sanger objected to because she considered it too euphemistic", "Were there any prominent people on the board of the American Birth Control League?", "The clinic was publicized in the African-American press as well as in black churches, and it received the approval of W. E. B. Du Bois, the NAACP co-founder.", "Did the American Birth Control League have any troubles?", "Margaret Sanger ordered a diaphragm from Japan to provoke a decisive battle in the courts. Sanger's subsequent legal challenge led to a 1936 court decision overturning Comstock law provisions.", "Were there other legal problems for the American Birth Control League now known as Planned Parenthood?", "Margaret Sanger died of congestive heart failure in 1966 in Tucson, Arizona, a year after the SCOTUS case Griswold v. Connecticut, which legalized birth control in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1351, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many clinics does Planned Parenthood have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many clinics does Planned Parenthood have", "Truth_answer": "Planned Parenthood consists of 159 medical and non-medical affiliates, which operate over 600 health clinics in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many clinics does Planned Parenthood have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Masters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Masters", "Truth_answer": "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Masters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament" ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the 74th Masters Tournament", "Truth_answer": "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Masters_Tournament_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Masters_Tournament_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his final score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the tournament", "Truth_answer": "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were other players in the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood", "Truth_answer": "No other pursuer was able to keep pace to the end, though K. J. Choi and Anthony Kim made notable charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th.", "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood?", "No other pursuer was able to keep pace to the end, though K. J. Choi and Anthony Kim made notable charges." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Mickleson have to say about his victory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson have to say about his 2010 Masters victory", "Truth_answer": "For good measure, Phil Mickelson birdied the final hole and memorably greeted his waiting wife, Amy, with a prolonged hug and kiss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson have to say about his 2010 Masters victory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th.", "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood?", "No other pursuer was able to keep pace to the end, though K. J. Choi and Anthony Kim made notable charges.", "What did Phil Mickelson have to say about his 2010 Masters victory?", "For good measure, Phil Mickelson birdied the final hole and memorably greeted his waiting wife, Amy, with a prolonged hug and kiss." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was notable about the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was notable about the tournament", "Truth_answer": "For many fans, Phil Mickelson's finish in the tournament was especially poignant, given that Amy had been suffering from breast cancer during the preceding year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about the 2010 Masters besides it being the 74th Masters, Phil Mickelson winning 16-under-par, Mickelson's critical moment, Choi and Kim making notable charges, and Mickleson kissing his wife as he birdied the final hole?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th.", "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood?", "No other pursuer was able to keep pace to the end, though K. J. Choi and Anthony Kim made notable charges.", "What did Phil Mickelson have to say about his 2010 Masters victory?", "For good measure, Phil Mickelson birdied the final hole and memorably greeted his waiting wife, Amy, with a prolonged hug and kiss.", "What else was notable about the 2010 Masters besides it being the 74th Masters, Phil Mickelson winning 16-under-par, Mickelson's critical moment, Choi and Kim making notable charges, and Mickleson kissing his wife as he birdied the final hole?", "For many fans, Phil Mickelson's finish in the tournament was especially poignant, given that Amy had been suffering from breast cancer during the preceding year" ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was this poignant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Phil Mickelson's winning a tournament after his wife suffered from breast cancer poignant", "Truth_answer": "Mary Mickelson, Phil Mickelsons' mother, was also dealing with cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Phil Mickelson's winning a tournament after his wife suffered from breast cancer poignant?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th.", "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood?", "No other pursuer was able to keep pace to the end, though K. J. Choi and Anthony Kim made notable charges.", "What did Phil Mickelson have to say about his 2010 Masters victory?", "For good measure, Phil Mickelson birdied the final hole and memorably greeted his waiting wife, Amy, with a prolonged hug and kiss.", "What else was notable about the 2010 Masters besides it being the 74th Masters, Phil Mickelson winning 16-under-par, Mickelson's critical moment, Choi and Kim making notable charges, and Mickleson kissing his wife as he birdied the final hole?", "For many fans, Phil Mickelson's finish in the tournament was especially poignant, given that Amy had been suffering from breast cancer during the preceding year", "Why is Phil Mickelson's winning a tournament after his wife suffered from breast cancer poignant?", "Mary Mickelson, Phil Mickelsons' mother, was also dealing with cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they say anything else about the cancer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any tournament viewer say anything about cancer in the Mickelson family", "Truth_answer": "CBS Sports announcer Jim Nantz's call of the final birdie putt, That's a win for the family, was seen by many as capturing the moment well", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any tournament viewer say anything about cancer in the Mickelson family?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson#2010:_Third_Masters_win", "Context": [ "What is Masters?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament", "When was the 2010 Masters Tournament?", "The 2010 Masters Tournament was the 74th Masters Tournament, played April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club.", "Did Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters Tournament", "Phil Mickelson won his third Masters and fourth major title, three shots ahead of runner-up Lee Westwood.", "What was Phil Mickelson's final score in the 2010 Masters?", "In 2010, Phil Mickelson won the Masters Tournament on April 11 with a 16-under-par performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood.", "Who else was in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson?", "Critical to Phil Mickelson's win was a dramatic run in the third round on Saturday in which Mickelson prepared his approach shot to the 13th.", "Who were other players in the 2010 Masters besides Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood?", "No other pursuer was able to keep pace to the end, though K. J. Choi and Anthony Kim made notable charges.", "What did Phil Mickelson have to say about his 2010 Masters victory?", "For good measure, Phil Mickelson birdied the final hole and memorably greeted his waiting wife, Amy, with a prolonged hug and kiss.", "What else was notable about the 2010 Masters besides it being the 74th Masters, Phil Mickelson winning 16-under-par, Mickelson's critical moment, Choi and Kim making notable charges, and Mickleson kissing his wife as he birdied the final hole?", "For many fans, Phil Mickelson's finish in the tournament was especially poignant, given that Amy had been suffering from breast cancer during the preceding year", "Why is Phil Mickelson's winning a tournament after his wife suffered from breast cancer poignant?", "Mary Mickelson, Phil Mickelsons' mother, was also dealing with cancer.", "Did any tournament viewer say anything about cancer in the Mickelson family?", "CBS Sports announcer Jim Nantz's call of the final birdie putt, That's a win for the family, was seen by many as capturing the moment well" ], "Conversation_no": 1352, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anybody else in the tournament that you haven't mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anybody else in the tournament that you haven't mentioned besides Phil Mickelson, Amy Mickelson, K. J. Choi, Anthony Kim, and Lee Westwood", "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods had a dramatic return to competitive play after a scandal-ridden 20-week absence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anybody else in the tournament that you haven't mentioned besides Phil Mickelson, Amy Mickelson, K. J. Choi, Anthony Kim, and Lee Westwood?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_bibliography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Bernard begin doing research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bernard begin doing research", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940." ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he do his research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_bibliography", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers." ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have anything published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_bibliography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Academic_career", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region." ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of his research win awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Bernard Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Views_and_influence_on_contemporary_politics", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region.", "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards?", "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Bernard Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities." ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis work with anyone", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis developed ties with governments around the world: during her time as Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir assigned Lewis' articles as reading to her cabinet members", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis work with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Family_and_personal_life", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region.", "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards?", "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Bernard Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities.", "Did Bernard Lewis work with anyone?", "Bernard Lewis developed ties with governments around the world: during her time as Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir assigned Lewis' articles as reading to her cabinet members" ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone influence his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Bernard Lewis' work", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was born to Jewish parents, Harry Lewis and Jane Levy, in Stoke Newington, London. He became interested in languages and history while preparing for his bar mitzvah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Bernard Lewis' work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region.", "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards?", "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Bernard Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities.", "Did Bernard Lewis work with anyone?", "Bernard Lewis developed ties with governments around the world: during her time as Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir assigned Lewis' articles as reading to her cabinet members", "Did anyone influence Bernard Lewis' work?", "Bernard Lewis was born to Jewish parents, Harry Lewis and Jane Levy, in Stoke Newington, London. He became interested in languages and history while preparing for his bar mitzvah." ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any problems during research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis have any problems during research", "Truth_answer": "After 1948, scholars of Jewish origin found it more and more difficult to conduct archival and field research in Arab countries, where they were suspected of espionage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis have any problems during research?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_bibliography", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region.", "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards?", "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Bernard Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities.", "Did Bernard Lewis work with anyone?", "Bernard Lewis developed ties with governments around the world: during her time as Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir assigned Lewis' articles as reading to her cabinet members", "Did anyone influence Bernard Lewis' work?", "Bernard Lewis was born to Jewish parents, Harry Lewis and Jane Levy, in Stoke Newington, London. He became interested in languages and history while preparing for his bar mitzvah.", "Did Bernard Lewis have any problems during research?", "After 1948, scholars of Jewish origin found it more and more difficult to conduct archival and field research in Arab countries, where they were suspected of espionage." ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he stop research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bernard Lewis stop research", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis' last publication was in 2012, entitled Notes on a Century: Reflections of a Middle East Historian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bernard Lewis stop research?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis#Research", "Context": [ "When did Bernard Lewis begin doing research?", "Bernard Lewis's first book, Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate was published in 1940.", "Where did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Bernard Lewis switched to the study of the Ottoman Empire, while continuing to research Arab history through the Ottoman archives which had only recently been opened to Western researchers.", "did Bernard Lewis have anything published", "Bernard Lewis is a widely read expert on the Middle East and is regarded as one of the West’s leading scholars of that region.", "did any of Bernard Lewis' research win awards?", "In 1990, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Bernard Lewis for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities.", "Did Bernard Lewis work with anyone?", "Bernard Lewis developed ties with governments around the world: during her time as Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir assigned Lewis' articles as reading to her cabinet members", "Did anyone influence Bernard Lewis' work?", "Bernard Lewis was born to Jewish parents, Harry Lewis and Jane Levy, in Stoke Newington, London. He became interested in languages and history while preparing for his bar mitzvah.", "Did Bernard Lewis have any problems during research?", "After 1948, scholars of Jewish origin found it more and more difficult to conduct archival and field research in Arab countries, where they were suspected of espionage.", "When did Bernard Lewis stop research?", "Bernard Lewis' last publication was in 2012, entitled Notes on a Century: Reflections of a Middle East Historian" ], "Conversation_no": 1353, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he treated after 9/11?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Bernard Lewis treated after 9/11/2001", "Truth_answer": "In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the interest in Bernard Lewis' work surged, especially his 1990 essay The Roots of Muslim Rage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bernard Lewis treated after 9/11/2001?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom#Hate_Crew_Deathroll_(2002–2004)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album", "Truth_answer": "In February 2002, Children of Bodom began writing songs for their upcoming album, entitled Hate Crew Deathroll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_Crew_Deathroll#Tracks", "Context": [ "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "In February 2002, Children of Bodom began writing songs for their upcoming album, entitled Hate Crew Deathroll." ], "Conversation_no": 1354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me one of the songs in that album ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me one of the songs on Hate Crew Deathroll", "Truth_answer": "Bodom Beach Terror has music and lyrics writting by Alexi Wildchild Laiho.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me one of the songs on Hate Crew Deathroll?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_Crew_Deathroll#Tracks", "Context": [ "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "In February 2002, Children of Bodom began writing songs for their upcoming album, entitled Hate Crew Deathroll.", "Can you tell me one of the songs on Hate Crew Deathroll?", "Bodom Beach Terror has music and lyrics writting by Alexi Wildchild Laiho." ], "Conversation_no": 1354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Hate Crew Deathroll about", "Truth_answer": "Bodom Beach Terror includes a quote heard in the movie American Psycho: My pain is constant and sharp and I do not hope for a better world for anyone.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hate Crew Deathroll about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom#Hate_Crew_Deathroll_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "In February 2002, Children of Bodom began writing songs for their upcoming album, entitled Hate Crew Deathroll.", "Can you tell me one of the songs on Hate Crew Deathroll?", "Bodom Beach Terror has music and lyrics writting by Alexi Wildchild Laiho.", "What was Hate Crew Deathroll about?", "Bodom Beach Terror includes a quote heard in the movie American Psycho: My pain is constant and sharp and I do not hope for a better world for anyone.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is significant in the article that you think I should know ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is significant in the article on Hate Crew Deathroll that you think I should know other than if it's an album, the name of the song Bodom Beach Terror, and what the album was about", "Truth_answer": "Hate Crew Deathroll was released January 2003 in Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant in the article on Hate Crew Deathroll that you think I should know other than if it's an album, the name of the song Bodom Beach Terror, and what the album was about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom#Hate_Crew_Deathroll_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "In February 2002, Children of Bodom began writing songs for their upcoming album, entitled Hate Crew Deathroll.", "Can you tell me one of the songs on Hate Crew Deathroll?", "Bodom Beach Terror has music and lyrics writting by Alexi Wildchild Laiho.", "What was Hate Crew Deathroll about?", "Bodom Beach Terror includes a quote heard in the movie American Psycho: My pain is constant and sharp and I do not hope for a better world for anyone.“", "What is significant in the article on Hate Crew Deathroll that you think I should know other than if it's an album, the name of the song Bodom Beach Terror, and what the album was about?", "Hate Crew Deathroll was released January 2003 in Finland." ], "Conversation_no": 1354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Deathroll win any awards there ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hate Crew Deathroll win any awards in Finland", "Truth_answer": "Hate Crew Deathroll remained on the top of the Finnish charts for a total of three weeks and subsequently became the band's first gold album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hate Crew Deathroll win any awards in Finland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_Crew_Deathroll#Production", "Context": [ "Is Hate Crew Deathroll an album ?", "In February 2002, Children of Bodom began writing songs for their upcoming album, entitled Hate Crew Deathroll.", "Can you tell me one of the songs on Hate Crew Deathroll?", "Bodom Beach Terror has music and lyrics writting by Alexi Wildchild Laiho.", "What was Hate Crew Deathroll about?", "Bodom Beach Terror includes a quote heard in the movie American Psycho: My pain is constant and sharp and I do not hope for a better world for anyone.“", "What is significant in the article on Hate Crew Deathroll that you think I should know other than if it's an album, the name of the song Bodom Beach Terror, and what the album was about?", "Hate Crew Deathroll was released January 2003 in Finland.", "Did Hate Crew Deathroll win any awards in Finland?", "Hate Crew Deathroll remained on the top of the Finnish charts for a total of three weeks and subsequently became the band's first gold album." ], "Conversation_no": 1354, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What label was it released under?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What label was Hate Crew Deathroll released under", "Truth_answer": "The contract with the new Spinefarm meant that Children of Bodom now had financial backing from one of the world's largest record companies, Universal Media Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161021115941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_Crew_Deathroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was Hate Crew Deathroll released under?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything special revealed about Andy's character in Season 3?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything special revealed about Andy's character in Season 3", "Truth_answer": "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Andy have any rivals at work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Andy have any rivals at work", "Truth_answer": "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Andy leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3", "Truth_answer": "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle.", "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When does Andy rejoin his job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When does Andy Bernard rejoin his job", "Truth_answer": "Andy Bernard returns a few months later to a short-lived three-year shunning courtesy of Dwight Schrute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Andy Bernard rejoin his job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle.", "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training.", "When does Andy Bernard rejoin his job?", "Andy Bernard returns a few months later to a short-lived three-year shunning courtesy of Dwight Schrute." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else does Andy work with at his job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else does Andy Bernard work with at his job", "Truth_answer": "Andy Bernard accompanies Jim Halpert to meet with clients from a local high school following an obscene watermark being vandalized onto Dunder Mifflin paper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else does Andy Bernard work with at his job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle.", "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training.", "When does Andy Bernard rejoin his job?", "Andy Bernard returns a few months later to a short-lived three-year shunning courtesy of Dwight Schrute.", "Who else does Andy Bernard work with at his job?", "Andy Bernard accompanies Jim Halpert to meet with clients from a local high school following an obscene watermark being vandalized onto Dunder Mifflin paper." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Andy have any emotional problems at work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Andy have any emotional problems at work", "Truth_answer": "Jim Halpert hides Andy Bernard's mobile phone that rings with Andy's rendition of Rockin' Robin in the ceiling, enraging him into punching a hole in the office wall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard have any emotional problems at work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle.", "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training.", "When does Andy Bernard rejoin his job?", "Andy Bernard returns a few months later to a short-lived three-year shunning courtesy of Dwight Schrute.", "Who else does Andy Bernard work with at his job?", "Andy Bernard accompanies Jim Halpert to meet with clients from a local high school following an obscene watermark being vandalized onto Dunder Mifflin paper.", "Does Andy Bernard have any emotional problems at work?", "Jim Halpert hides Andy Bernard's mobile phone that rings with Andy's rendition of Rockin' Robin in the ceiling, enraging him into punching a hole in the office wall." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this the reason that Andy has to leave his job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Andy Bernard the reason that Andy has to leave his job", "Truth_answer": "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is punching a hole in the office wall the reason that Andy Bernard has to leave his job?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard#Season_3", "Context": [ "Is there anything special revealed about Andy Bernard's character in Season 3?", "Early season episodes reveal Andy Bernard's anger issues, displayed when he finds his calculator encased in Jell-O.", "Does Andy Bernard have any rivals at work?", "There is rivalry with Dwight Schrute over whether Andy Bernard's title is higher than that of Dwight's Assistant Regional Manager, fueling an intense power struggle.", "Does Andy Bernard leave his job at any point in Season 3?", "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training.", "When does Andy Bernard rejoin his job?", "Andy Bernard returns a few months later to a short-lived three-year shunning courtesy of Dwight Schrute.", "Who else does Andy Bernard work with at his job?", "Andy Bernard accompanies Jim Halpert to meet with clients from a local high school following an obscene watermark being vandalized onto Dunder Mifflin paper.", "Does Andy Bernard have any emotional problems at work?", "Jim Halpert hides Andy Bernard's mobile phone that rings with Andy's rendition of Rockin' Robin in the ceiling, enraging him into punching a hole in the office wall.", "Is punching a hole in the office wall the reason that Andy Bernard has to leave his job?", "A producer's cut of the episode explains Andy Bernard's departure from subsequent episodes as due to being sent to anger management training." ], "Conversation_no": 1355, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Andy get promoted at all during Season 3?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard get promoted at all during Season 3", "Truth_answer": "Andy Bernard is named Assistant Regional Manager, although never actually becomes ARM as Michael Scott does not receive the corporate promotion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard get promoted at all during Season 3?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about rebel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about rebel", "Truth_answer": "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any singles from the album Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers", "Truth_answer": "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180703064138id_/https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62867/wallflowers-bloom-again_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“" ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this song do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this song do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, from Rebel, Sweetheart hit No. 5 on AAA radio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Beautiful Side of somewhere do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“", "How did The Beautiful Side of somewhere do on the charts?", "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, from Rebel, Sweetheart hit No. 5 on AAA radio" ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other hit songs from Rebel, Sweetheart besides The Beautiful Side of Somewhere", "Truth_answer": "The second single from Rebel, Sweetheart was God Says Nothing Back“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other hit songs from Rebel, Sweetheart besides The Beautiful Side of Somewhere?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_discography#Singles", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“", "How did The Beautiful Side of somewhere do on the charts?", "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, from Rebel, Sweetheart hit No. 5 on AAA radio", "Are there any other hit songs from Rebel, Sweetheart besides The Beautiful Side of Somewhere?", "The second single from Rebel, Sweetheart was God Says Nothing Back“" ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this one do well on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did God Says Nothing Back do well on the charts", "Truth_answer": "God Says Nothing Back hit No. 10 on AAA radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did God Says Nothing Back do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“", "How did The Beautiful Side of somewhere do on the charts?", "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, from Rebel, Sweetheart hit No. 5 on AAA radio", "Are there any other hit songs from Rebel, Sweetheart besides The Beautiful Side of Somewhere?", "The second single from Rebel, Sweetheart was God Says Nothing Back“", "Did God Says Nothing Back do well on the charts?", "God Says Nothing Back hit No. 10 on AAA radio." ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting fact about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact about No. 10 about this article", "Truth_answer": "Rebel, Sweetheart was the first Wallflowers album to be released on DualDisc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers besides the two singles and being released on May 24, 2005?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“", "How did The Beautiful Side of somewhere do on the charts?", "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, from Rebel, Sweetheart hit No. 5 on AAA radio", "Are there any other hit songs from Rebel, Sweetheart besides The Beautiful Side of Somewhere?", "The second single from Rebel, Sweetheart was God Says Nothing Back“", "Did God Says Nothing Back do well on the charts?", "God Says Nothing Back hit No. 10 on AAA radio.", "Is there any other interesting fact about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers besides the two singles and being released on May 24, 2005?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was the first Wallflowers album to be released on DualDisc." ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other album released during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other album released by the Wallflowers while they released Rebel, Sweetheart", "Truth_answer": "The DualDisc had the album on one side, and on the other was a DVD including exclusive performances and arrangements of some Wallflowers songs and an interview with Jon Lovitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other album released by the Wallflowers while they released Rebel, Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers#2004–2005:_Rebel,_Sweetheart", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was released by the Wallflowers on May 24, 2005, and was met with positive reviews.", "Are there any singles from Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers?", "The first single from Rebel, Sweetheart, The Beautiful Side of Somewhere“", "How did The Beautiful Side of somewhere do on the charts?", "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere, from Rebel, Sweetheart hit No. 5 on AAA radio", "Are there any other hit songs from Rebel, Sweetheart besides The Beautiful Side of Somewhere?", "The second single from Rebel, Sweetheart was God Says Nothing Back“", "Did God Says Nothing Back do well on the charts?", "God Says Nothing Back hit No. 10 on AAA radio.", "Is there any other interesting fact about Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers besides the two singles and being released on May 24, 2005?", "Rebel, Sweetheart was the first Wallflowers album to be released on DualDisc.", "Is there any other album released by the Wallflowers while they released Rebel, Sweetheart?", "The DualDisc had the album on one side, and on the other was a DVD including exclusive performances and arrangements of some Wallflowers songs and an interview with Jon Lovitz." ], "Conversation_no": 1356, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do during this time that was interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the Wallflowers do during the Rebel, Sweetheart release that was interesting", "Truth_answer": "Around the time of the album's release, the band set out on what would be their last tour for two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Wallflowers do during the Rebel, Sweetheart release that was interesting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#College_career", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams." ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907." ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922" ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball", "Truth_answer": "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe's world famous Indians barnstormed for at least two years (1927–28) in multiple states", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#College_career", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005.", "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Jim Thorpe's world famous Indians barnstormed for at least two years (1927–28) in multiple states" ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Jim Thorpe play football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe play football", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe gained nationwide attention for in 1911. As a running back, defensive back, placekicker and punter, Thorpe scored all of his team's four field goals against Harvard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe play football?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005.", "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Jim Thorpe's world famous Indians barnstormed for at least two years (1927–28) in multiple states", "Did Jim Thorpe play football?", "Jim Thorpe gained nationwide attention for in 1911. As a running back, defensive back, placekicker and punter, Thorpe scored all of his team's four field goals against Harvard." ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Jim Thorpe play professional football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Jim Thorpe play professional football", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe first played professional football in 1913 as a member of the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros, a team that had a several-season winning streak against local teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jim Thorpe play professional football?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005.", "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Jim Thorpe's world famous Indians barnstormed for at least two years (1927–28) in multiple states", "Did Jim Thorpe play football?", "Jim Thorpe gained nationwide attention for in 1911. As a running back, defensive back, placekicker and punter, Thorpe scored all of his team's four field goals against Harvard.", "Where did Jim Thorpe play professional football?", "Jim Thorpe first played professional football in 1913 as a member of the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros, a team that had a several-season winning streak against local teams." ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Jim Thorpe play professional football anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe play professional football anywhere else other than the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe played also professional footbal for the Canton Bulldogs, Oorang Indians, and Green Bay Press Gazette's first All-NFL team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe play professional football anywhere else other than the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe#Baseball,_football,_and_basketball", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005.", "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Jim Thorpe's world famous Indians barnstormed for at least two years (1927–28) in multiple states", "Did Jim Thorpe play football?", "Jim Thorpe gained nationwide attention for in 1911. As a running back, defensive back, placekicker and punter, Thorpe scored all of his team's four field goals against Harvard.", "Where did Jim Thorpe play professional football?", "Jim Thorpe first played professional football in 1913 as a member of the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros, a team that had a several-season winning streak against local teams.", "Did Jim Thorpe play professional football anywhere else other than the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros?", "Jim Thorpe played also professional footbal for the Canton Bulldogs, Oorang Indians, and Green Bay Press Gazette's first All-NFL team." ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jim Thorpe next switch football teams or stop playing football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe next switch football teams or stop playing football", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe never played for an NFL championship team. He retired from professional football at age 41, having played 52 NFL games for six teams from 1920 to 1928", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe next switch football teams or stop playing football?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe", "Context": [ "What teams did Jim Thorpe play Baseball for?", "Jim Thorpe played for the New York Giants, Cincinatti Reds, and Boston Braves MLB teams.", "What teams did Jim Thorpe play football for?", "Jim Thorpe began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907.", "When did Jim Thorpe stop playing Baseball?", "Jim Thorpe continued to play minor league baseball until 1922", "Did Jim Thorpe play Basketball?", "Most of Jim Thorpe's biographers had been unaware of his basketball career until a ticket that documented his time in professional basketball was discovered in an old book in 2005.", "When did Jim Thorpe play professional Basketball", "Jim Thorpe's world famous Indians barnstormed for at least two years (1927–28) in multiple states", "Did Jim Thorpe play football?", "Jim Thorpe gained nationwide attention for in 1911. As a running back, defensive back, placekicker and punter, Thorpe scored all of his team's four field goals against Harvard.", "Where did Jim Thorpe play professional football?", "Jim Thorpe first played professional football in 1913 as a member of the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros, a team that had a several-season winning streak against local teams.", "Did Jim Thorpe play professional football anywhere else other than the Indiana-based Pine Village Pros?", "Jim Thorpe played also professional footbal for the Canton Bulldogs, Oorang Indians, and Green Bay Press Gazette's first All-NFL team.", "When did Jim Thorpe next switch football teams or stop playing football?", "Jim Thorpe never played for an NFL championship team. He retired from professional football at age 41, having played 52 NFL games for six teams from 1920 to 1928" ], "Conversation_no": 1357, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jim Thorpe retire from sports altogether?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe retire from sports altogether", "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe played professional sports until age 41, the end of his sports career coinciding with the start of the Great Depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Thorpe retire from sports altogether?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#Awards_and_accolades", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what awards did they receiev?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what awards did they receiev", "Truth_answer": "1968 NME Readers' Poll, Hey Jude was named the best single of the year, the song also won the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Hey Jude receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "What awards did Hey Jude receive?", "1968 NME Readers' Poll, Hey Jude was named the best single of the year, the song also won the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales“" ], "Conversation_no": 1358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hey Jude win any other awards besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll and the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales", "Truth_answer": "Hey Jude is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey Jude win any other awards besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll and the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "What awards did Hey Jude receive?", "1968 NME Readers' Poll, Hey Jude was named the best single of the year, the song also won the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales“", "Did Hey Jude win any other awards besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll and the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales?", "Hey Jude is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll“" ], "Conversation_no": 1358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What accolades did it recieve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What accolades did Hey Jude receive besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll", "Truth_answer": "Hey Jude was nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accolades did Hey Jude receive besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "What awards did Hey Jude receive?", "1968 NME Readers' Poll, Hey Jude was named the best single of the year, the song also won the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales“", "Did Hey Jude win any other awards besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll and the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales?", "Hey Jude is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll“", "What accolades did Hey Jude receive besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll?", "Hey Jude was nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal." ], "Conversation_no": 1358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it receive any others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hey Jude receive any other accolades besides besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll, and being nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal", "Truth_answer": "Hey Jude was inducted into the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey Jude receive any other accolades besides besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll, and being nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "What awards did Hey Jude receive?", "1968 NME Readers' Poll, Hey Jude was named the best single of the year, the song also won the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales“", "Did Hey Jude win any other awards besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll and the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales?", "Hey Jude is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll“", "What accolades did Hey Jude receive besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll?", "Hey Jude was nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.", "Did Hey Jude receive any other accolades besides besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll, and being nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal?", "Hey Jude was inducted into the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hey Jude", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, the NME ranked it 38th on the magazine's Top 100 Singles of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects the accolades Hey Jude received specifically in 1976?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "What awards did Hey Jude receive?", "1968 NME Readers' Poll, Hey Jude was named the best single of the year, the song also won the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales“", "Did Hey Jude win any other awards besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll and the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales?", "Hey Jude is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll“", "What accolades did Hey Jude receive besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll?", "Hey Jude was nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.", "Did Hey Jude receive any other accolades besides besides being named the best single of the year by the 1968 NME Readers' Poll, the 1968 Ivor Novello Award for A-Side With the Highest Sales, and being one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll, and being nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1969 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal?", "Hey Jude was inducted into the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.", "Are there any other interesting aspects the accolades Hey Jude received specifically in 1976?", "In 1976, the NME ranked it 38th on the magazine's Top 100 Singles of All Time." ], "Conversation_no": 1358, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other good things about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other good things about Hey Jude and the accolades it received in 2004", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Hey Jude at number eight on the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, making it the highest-placed Beatles song on the list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other good things about Hey Jude and the accolades it received in 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When originally released what did the critics say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When originally released what did the critics say", "Truth_answer": "While Derek Johnson viewed the track overall as a beautiful, compelling song, he rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When originally released what did the critics say about Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "When originally released what did the critics say about Hey Jude?", "While Derek Johnson viewed the track overall as a beautiful, compelling song, he rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus." ], "Conversation_no": 1359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote the negative review?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the negative review about Hey Jude", "Truth_answer": "Johnson rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the negative review about Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When originally released what did the critics say about Hey Jude?", "While Derek Johnson viewed the track overall as a beautiful, compelling song, he rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus.", "Who wrote the negative review about Hey Jude?", "Johnson rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus“" ], "Conversation_no": 1359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else write negative reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else write negative reviews", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else write negative reviews about Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "When originally released what did the critics say about Hey Jude?", "While Derek Johnson viewed the track overall as a beautiful, compelling song, he rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus.", "Who wrote the negative review about Hey Jude?", "Johnson rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus“", "Did anyone else write negative reviews about Hey Jude?" ], "Conversation_no": 1359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get any positive reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hey Jude get any positive reviews", "Truth_answer": "Alan Pollack regards the structure of Hey Jude: binary form that combines a fully developed, hymn-like song together with an extended, mantra-like jam on a simple chord progression“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey Jude get any positive reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude", "Context": [ "When originally released what did the critics say about Hey Jude?", "While Derek Johnson viewed the track overall as a beautiful, compelling song, he rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus.", "Who wrote the negative review about Hey Jude?", "Johnson rued the long coda's vocal improvisations on the basically repetitive four-bar chorus“", "Did anyone else write negative reviews about Hey Jude?", "Did Hey Jude get any positive reviews?", "Alan Pollack regards the structure of Hey Jude: binary form that combines a fully developed, hymn-like song together with an extended, mantra-like jam on a simple chord progression“" ], "Conversation_no": 1359, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Besides Pollack did anyone else think favorably?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides Pollack did anyone else think favorably", "Truth_answer": "In Riley's estimation, the song becomes a tour of Paul's vocal range: from the graceful inviting tones of the opening verse, through the mounting excitement of the song itself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Pollack did anyone else think favorably?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about the films development", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the films development", "Truth_answer": "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal." ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What idea did he have in mind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula", "Truth_answer": "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla." ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the movie developed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the film Caligula developed", "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome." ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was it developed there", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was Caligula developed there", "Truth_answer": "Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the film Caligula developed in Rome", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome.", "why was the film Caligula developed in Rome", "Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula." ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was part of the movie development?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was part of the film Caligula's development", "Truth_answer": "The production companies for Caligula were Penthouse Films International and Felix Cinematografica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the film Caligula's development?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)#Development", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome.", "why was the film Caligula developed in Rome", "Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula.", "Who was part of the film Caligula's development?", "The production companies for Caligula were Penthouse Films International and Felix Cinematografica." ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote the screenplay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the screenplay that the film Caligula is based on", "Truth_answer": "A screenplay was written by Lina Wertmüller, but Guccione rejected Wertmüller's script and paid Gore Vidal to write a new screenplay", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the screenplay that the film Caligula is based on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)#Development", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome.", "why was the film Caligula developed in Rome", "Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula.", "Who was part of the film Caligula's development?", "The production companies for Caligula were Penthouse Films International and Felix Cinematografica.", "Who wrote the screenplay that the film Caligula is based on?", "A screenplay was written by Lina Wertmüller, but Guccione rejected Wertmüller's script and paid Gore Vidal to write a new screenplay" ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he reject her script", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Lina Wertmüller reject Wertmüller's script", "Truth_answer": "Guccione offered directing duties to John Huston and Lina Wertmüller, both of whom rejected the film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bob Guccione reject Lina Wertmüller's script for the film Caligula?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)#Development", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome.", "why was the film Caligula developed in Rome", "Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula.", "Who was part of the film Caligula's development?", "The production companies for Caligula were Penthouse Films International and Felix Cinematografica.", "Who wrote the screenplay that the film Caligula is based on?", "A screenplay was written by Lina Wertmüller, but Guccione rejected Wertmüller's script and paid Gore Vidal to write a new screenplay", "Why did Bob Guccione reject Lina Wertmüller's script for the film Caligula?", "Guccione offered directing duties to John Huston and Lina Wertmüller, both of whom rejected the film." ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during the development?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during the development of Caligula besides the screenplay and filming in Rome", "Truth_answer": "Several mainstream actors were cast, Guccione intending to make a film which he felt, like Citizen Kane, would be a landmark in cinematic history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the development of Caligula besides the screenplay and filming in Rome?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the film Caligula's development?", "Vidal's screenplay had a strong focus on homosexuality, leading Guccione to demand rewrites which toned down the homosexual content for wider audience appeal.", "What idea did Guccione have in mind for the screenplay of the film Caligula?", "Guccione was concerned that Vidal's script contained several homosexual sex scenes and only one scene of heterosexual sex, which was between Caligula and his sister Drusilla.", "Where was the film Caligula developed?", "Principal photography for the film Caligula began in 1976 in Rome.", "why was the film Caligula developed in Rome", "Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula.", "Who was part of the film Caligula's development?", "The production companies for Caligula were Penthouse Films International and Felix Cinematografica.", "Who wrote the screenplay that the film Caligula is based on?", "A screenplay was written by Lina Wertmüller, but Guccione rejected Wertmüller's script and paid Gore Vidal to write a new screenplay", "Why did Bob Guccione reject Lina Wertmüller's script for the film Caligula?", "Guccione offered directing duties to John Huston and Lina Wertmüller, both of whom rejected the film.", "What else happened during the development of Caligula besides the screenplay and filming in Rome?", "Several mainstream actors were cast, Guccione intending to make a film which he felt, like Citizen Kane, would be a landmark in cinematic history" ], "Conversation_no": 1360, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of those actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of those actors a part of Caligula", "Truth_answer": "Renowned actors were cast in the film Caligula, including Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole and Sir John Gielgud, with Maria Schneider cast as Caligula's doomed sister Drusilla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of those actors a part of Caligula?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do firts", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do firts", "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans." ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many skits did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many skits did George M. Cohan write", "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he write these for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did George M. Cohan write these for", "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan#Early_life", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens." ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he write these?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career", "Truth_answer": "The Four Cohans mostly toured together from 1890 to 1901. George M. Cohan and his sister made their Broadway debuts in 1893 in a sketch called The Lively Bootblack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career?", "The Four Cohans mostly toured together from 1890 to 1901. George M. Cohan and his sister made their Broadway debuts in 1893 in a sketch called The Lively Bootblack." ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's next accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's next accomplishment after the Lively Bootblack?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career?", "The Four Cohans mostly toured together from 1890 to 1901. George M. Cohan and his sister made their Broadway debuts in 1893 in a sketch called The Lively Bootblack.", "What was George M. Cohan's next accomplishment after the Lively Bootblack?", "George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical" ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he write his first musical?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did George M. Cohan write his first musical", "Truth_answer": "In 1901 George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George M. Cohan write his first musical?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career?", "The Four Cohans mostly toured together from 1890 to 1901. George M. Cohan and his sister made their Broadway debuts in 1893 in a sketch called The Lively Bootblack.", "What was George M. Cohan's next accomplishment after the Lively Bootblack?", "George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "When did George M. Cohan write his first musical?", "In 1901 George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical" ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's first musical called", "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan's first Broadway production, “The Governor's Son,” was a musical comedy that he wrote and in which he performed in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013235029id_/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's first musical called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career?", "The Four Cohans mostly toured together from 1890 to 1901. George M. Cohan and his sister made their Broadway debuts in 1893 in a sketch called The Lively Bootblack.", "What was George M. Cohan's next accomplishment after the Lively Bootblack?", "George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "When did George M. Cohan write his first musical?", "In 1901 George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "What was George M. Cohan's first musical called?", "George M. Cohan's first Broadway production, “The Governor's Son,” was a musical comedy that he wrote and in which he performed in." ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what group was it made for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what group was The Governor's Son by George M. Cohan made for", "Truth_answer": "In 1901 George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical, The Governor's Son, for The Four Cohans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what group was The Governor's Son by George M. Cohan made for", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan", "Context": [ "What did George M. Cohan do first?", "George M. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as The Four Cohans.", "How many skits did George M. Cohan write?", "George M. Cohan began writing over 150 original skits and songs.", "Who did George M. Cohan write these for?", "George M. Cohan wrote them for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "When did George M. Cohan write over 150 original skits and songs in his early career?", "The Four Cohans mostly toured together from 1890 to 1901. George M. Cohan and his sister made their Broadway debuts in 1893 in a sketch called The Lively Bootblack.", "What was George M. Cohan's next accomplishment after the Lively Bootblack?", "George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "When did George M. Cohan write his first musical?", "In 1901 George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical", "What was George M. Cohan's first musical called?", "George M. Cohan's first Broadway production, “The Governor's Son,” was a musical comedy that he wrote and in which he performed in.", "what group was The Governor's Son by George M. Cohan made for", "In 1901 George M. Cohan wrote, directed and produced his first Broadway musical, The Governor's Son, for The Four Cohans." ], "Conversation_no": 1361, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's first hit", "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan's first big Broadway hit in 1904 was the show Little Johnny Jones, which introduced his tunes Give My Regards to Broadway and The Yankee Doodle Boy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's first hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their breakthrough success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was their breakthrough success", "Truth_answer": "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)#Breakthrough_success_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold", "Truth_answer": "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)#Breakthrough_success_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album" ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which album was Rancid's third album", "Truth_answer": "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which album was Rancid's third album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)#Breakthrough_success_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "which album was Rancid's third album?", "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves", "Truth_answer": "Rancid's album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. on January 22, 1996, the album was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)#Breakthrough_success_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "which album was Rancid's third album?", "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Rancid's album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. on January 22, 1996, the album was certified gold." ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rancid win awards for their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, besides a gold certification", "Truth_answer": "Three of the Rancid third album's singles, Roots Radicals, Time Bomb, and Ruby Soho all charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rancid win awards for their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, besides a gold certification?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Soho#", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "which album was Rancid's third album?", "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Rancid's album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. on January 22, 1996, the album was certified gold.", "Did Rancid win awards for their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, besides a gold certification?", "Three of the Rancid third album's singles, Roots Radicals, Time Bomb, and Ruby Soho all charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks" ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their biggest hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Rancid biggest hit", "Truth_answer": "Ruby Soho is a song by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was released as the third and final single from their third album, ...And Out Come the Wolves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190526012238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Soho_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rancid's biggest hit off of their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Soho", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "which album was Rancid's third album?", "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Rancid's album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. on January 22, 1996, the album was certified gold.", "Did Rancid win awards for their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, besides a gold certification?", "Three of the Rancid third album's singles, Roots Radicals, Time Bomb, and Ruby Soho all charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks", "What was Rancid's biggest hit off of their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Ruby Soho is a song by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was released as the third and final single from their third album, ...And Out Come the Wolves." ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it make it high in the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ruby Soho place high in the charts", "Truth_answer": "Ruby Soho by Rancid reached number 13 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190526012238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Soho_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruby Soho place high in the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "which album was Rancid's third album?", "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Rancid's album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. on January 22, 1996, the album was certified gold.", "Did Rancid win awards for their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, besides a gold certification?", "Three of the Rancid third album's singles, Roots Radicals, Time Bomb, and Ruby Soho all charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks", "What was Rancid's biggest hit off of their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Ruby Soho is a song by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was released as the third and final single from their third album, ...And Out Come the Wolves.", "Did Ruby Soho place high in the charts?", "Ruby Soho by Rancid reached number 13 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of them married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of the members of Rancid married", "Truth_answer": "Armstrong was married to musician Brody Dalle from 1997–2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the members of Rancid married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)", "Context": [ "What was Rancid's breakthrough success?", "Let's Go was certified gold and with the success of the album, the band was pursued by a number of major record labels, including Madonna's label Maverick Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid's breakthrough success besides Let's Go being certified gold?", "Rancid eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album", "which album was Rancid's third album?", "...And Out Come the Wolves released on August 22, 1995. The album quickly surpassed Let's Go in terms of success, and reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Did Rancid win any awards for their album ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Rancid's album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. on January 22, 1996, the album was certified gold.", "Did Rancid win awards for their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves, besides a gold certification?", "Three of the Rancid third album's singles, Roots Radicals, Time Bomb, and Ruby Soho all charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks", "What was Rancid's biggest hit off of their album, ...And Out Come the Wolves?", "Ruby Soho is a song by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was released as the third and final single from their third album, ...And Out Come the Wolves.", "Did Ruby Soho place high in the charts?", "Ruby Soho by Rancid reached number 13 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.", "Were any of the members of Rancid married?", "Armstrong was married to musician Brody Dalle from 1997–2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1362, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of them pass away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the members of Rancid pass away", "Truth_answer": "The members of Rancid are all still alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the members of Rancid pass away?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminine_psychology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is feminine psychology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is feminine psychology", "Truth_answer": "Feminine psychology is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200604014728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminine_psychology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is feminine psychology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney", "Context": [ "What is feminine psychology?", "Feminine psychology is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives." ], "Conversation_no": 1363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Horney contribute to feminine psychology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Horney contribute to feminine psychology", "Truth_answer": "In her essay The Problem of Feminine Masochism, Karen Horney felt she proved cultures and societies worldwide encouraged women to be dependent on men for love, wealth, care and protection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Karen Horney contribute to feminine psychology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney", "Context": [ "What is feminine psychology?", "Feminine psychology is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives.", "How did Karen Horney contribute to feminine psychology?", "In her essay The Problem of Feminine Masochism, Karen Horney felt she proved cultures and societies worldwide encouraged women to be dependent on men for love, wealth, care and protection." ], "Conversation_no": 1363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of her other ideas regarding feminine psychology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Karen Horney's ideas regarding feminine psychology", "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney also thought women were regarded as objects of charm and beauty—at variance with every human being's ultimate purpose of self-actualization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Karen Horney's ideas regarding feminine psychology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney", "Context": [ "What is feminine psychology?", "Feminine psychology is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives.", "How did Karen Horney contribute to feminine psychology?", "In her essay The Problem of Feminine Masochism, Karen Horney felt she proved cultures and societies worldwide encouraged women to be dependent on men for love, wealth, care and protection.", "What were some of Karen Horney's ideas regarding feminine psychology?", "Karen Horney also thought women were regarded as objects of charm and beauty—at variance with every human being's ultimate purpose of self-actualization." ], "Conversation_no": 1363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she publish any works about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney publish any works about neurosis and personality", "Truth_answer": "In 1937 Karen Horney published The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, which had wide popular readership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney publish any works about neurosis and personality?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney", "Context": [ "What is feminine psychology?", "Feminine psychology is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives.", "How did Karen Horney contribute to feminine psychology?", "In her essay The Problem of Feminine Masochism, Karen Horney felt she proved cultures and societies worldwide encouraged women to be dependent on men for love, wealth, care and protection.", "What were some of Karen Horney's ideas regarding feminine psychology?", "Karen Horney also thought women were regarded as objects of charm and beauty—at variance with every human being's ultimate purpose of self-actualization.", "Did Karen Horney publish any works about neurosis and personality?", "In 1937 Karen Horney published The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, which had wide popular readership." ], "Conversation_no": 1363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she lecture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney lecture", "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney helped design and directed the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute's training program, taught students, and conducted psychoanalytic research.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney lecture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney", "Context": [ "What is feminine psychology?", "Feminine psychology is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives.", "How did Karen Horney contribute to feminine psychology?", "In her essay The Problem of Feminine Masochism, Karen Horney felt she proved cultures and societies worldwide encouraged women to be dependent on men for love, wealth, care and protection.", "What were some of Karen Horney's ideas regarding feminine psychology?", "Karen Horney also thought women were regarded as objects of charm and beauty—at variance with every human being's ultimate purpose of self-actualization.", "Did Karen Horney publish any works about neurosis and personality?", "In 1937 Karen Horney published The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, which had wide popular readership.", "Did Karen Horney lecture?", "Karen Horney helped design and directed the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute's training program, taught students, and conducted psychoanalytic research." ], "Conversation_no": 1363, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of her other contributions to feminine psychology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Karen Horney's other contributions to feminine psychology", "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney developed her ideas to the extent that she released one of the first self-help books in 1946, entitled Are You Considering Psychoanalysis?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Karen Horney's contributions to feminine psychology besides The Problem of Feminine Masochism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell#Knockouts_referee_and_feud_with_Gail_Kim_(2012–2013)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2012", "Truth_answer": "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell#Knockouts_referee_and_feud_with_Gail_Kim_(2012–2013)", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan" ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she debuting as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan", "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened between her and Kim?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim", "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Kim upset about the bad call?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kim upset about the bad call", "Truth_answer": "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Terrell make a mistake?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?" ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they fight together again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again", "Truth_answer": "Being interrupted, led to Taryn Terrell's in–ring return, the following week on Impact Wrestling, where Kim and Terrell defeated Love and Sky in a tag team match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?", "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again?", "Being interrupted, led to Taryn Terrell's in–ring return, the following week on Impact Wrestling, where Kim and Terrell defeated Love and Sky in a tag team match." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did Terrel ever defeat Kim?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Terrel ever defeat Kim", "Truth_answer": "The rivalry between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim culminated in a Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, which Terrell would win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217041739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Kim_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell ever defeat Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?", "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again?", "Being interrupted, led to Taryn Terrell's in–ring return, the following week on Impact Wrestling, where Kim and Terrell defeated Love and Sky in a tag team match.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever defeat Gail Kim?", "The rivalry between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim culminated in a Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, which Terrell would win." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Terrel ever get into trouble for her behaviour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell ever get into trouble for attacking Gail Kim", "Truth_answer": "On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Gail Kim revealed that Brooke Hogan put Taryn Terrell on probation for attacking Kim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell ever get into trouble for attacking Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?", "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again?", "Being interrupted, led to Taryn Terrell's in–ring return, the following week on Impact Wrestling, where Kim and Terrell defeated Love and Sky in a tag team match.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever defeat Gail Kim?", "The rivalry between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim culminated in a Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, which Terrell would win.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever get into trouble for attacking Gail Kim?", "On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Gail Kim revealed that Brooke Hogan put Taryn Terrell on probation for attacking Kim." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did terrel react to the probation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Taryn Terrell react to the probation", "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell lashed out. In a tag team match between Mickie James and Velvet Sky against Gail Kim and Tara, Terrell would again cost Kim the match by attacking her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Taryn Terrell react to the probation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?", "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again?", "Being interrupted, led to Taryn Terrell's in–ring return, the following week on Impact Wrestling, where Kim and Terrell defeated Love and Sky in a tag team match.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever defeat Gail Kim?", "The rivalry between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim culminated in a Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, which Terrell would win.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever get into trouble for attacking Gail Kim?", "On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Gail Kim revealed that Brooke Hogan put Taryn Terrell on probation for attacking Kim.", "How did Taryn Terrell react to the probation?", "Taryn Terrell lashed out. In a tag team match between Mickie James and Velvet Sky against Gail Kim and Tara, Terrell would again cost Kim the match by attacking her." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have another fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim have another fight after their Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI", "Truth_answer": "On the March 28, Taryn Terrell challenged Gail Kim to a match, however the match never started when Kim and Tara attacked Terrell, only to be saved by Velvet Sky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim have another fight after their Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell#Knockouts_referee_and_feud_with_Gail_Kim_(2012–2013)", "Context": [ "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2012?", "On August 16, 2012, Terrell made her debut for TNA, being introduced by the Vice President of the Knockouts Division, Brooke Hogan", "What was Taryn Terrell debuting for when introduced by Brooke Hogan?", "Taryn Terrell made her debut as the special guest referee for the Impact Women's Knockout Championship match between Madison Rayne and Miss Tessmacher. Terrell became the Knockouts division's official referee.", "What happened between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim?", "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Was Gail Kim upset about the bad call by Taryn Terrell during a gauntlet match?", "Gail Kim told Taryn Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, during Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim argued with Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Did Taryn Terrell make a bad call during Gail Kim's gauntlet match?", "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim ever fight together again?", "Being interrupted, led to Taryn Terrell's in–ring return, the following week on Impact Wrestling, where Kim and Terrell defeated Love and Sky in a tag team match.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever defeat Gail Kim?", "The rivalry between Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim culminated in a Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI, which Terrell would win.", "Did Taryn Terrell ever get into trouble for attacking Gail Kim?", "On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Gail Kim revealed that Brooke Hogan put Taryn Terrell on probation for attacking Kim.", "How did Taryn Terrell react to the probation?", "Taryn Terrell lashed out. In a tag team match between Mickie James and Velvet Sky against Gail Kim and Tara, Terrell would again cost Kim the match by attacking her.", "Did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim have another fight after their Last Knockout Standing match on June 2 at Slammiversary XI?", "On the March 28, Taryn Terrell challenged Gail Kim to a match, however the match never started when Kim and Tara attacked Terrell, only to be saved by Velvet Sky." ], "Conversation_no": 1364, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did she attack her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Gail Kim and Tara attack Taryn Terrell only to be saved by Velvet Sky", "Truth_answer": "Gail Kim and Tara attacked Taryn Terrell, only to be saved by the Knockouts Champion, Velvet Sky, on the the March 28 episode of Impact Wrestling", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Gail Kim and Tara attack Taryn Terrell only to be saved by Velvet Sky?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains#From_fusion_to_hardcore_(1976–1985)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "The band Bad Brains was first founded in 1976 as a jazz fusion ensemble called Mind Power in the mold of bands such as Chick Corea's Return to Forever", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116035153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Bad Brains's transition from fusion to hardcore?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Bad Brains's transition from fusion to hardcore?", "The band Bad Brains was first founded in 1976 as a jazz fusion ensemble called Mind Power in the mold of bands such as Chick Corea's Return to Forever" ], "Conversation_no": 1365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original personnel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the original personnel in Bad Brains", "Truth_answer": "Since 1994, the classic lineup of singer H.R. (Human Rights), guitarist Dr. Know, bassist Darryl Jenifer, and drummer Earl Hudson has reunited, albeit performing sporadically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116035153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original personnel of Bad Brains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains#From_fusion_to_hardcore_(1976–1985)", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Bad Brains's transition from fusion to hardcore?", "The band Bad Brains was first founded in 1976 as a jazz fusion ensemble called Mind Power in the mold of bands such as Chick Corea's Return to Forever", "Who were the original personnel of Bad Brains?", "Since 1994, the classic lineup of singer H.R. (Human Rights), guitarist Dr. Know, bassist Darryl Jenifer, and drummer Earl Hudson has reunited, albeit performing sporadically." ], "Conversation_no": 1365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band transition to hardcore?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Bad Brains transition to hardcore", "Truth_answer": "In 1977, friend Sid McCray introduced the band to punk rock, including the Dickies and Sex Pistols. Mind Power became obsessed with punk rock, changing their name to Bad Brains", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bad Brains transition to hardcore?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Bad Brains's transition from fusion to hardcore?", "The band Bad Brains was first founded in 1976 as a jazz fusion ensemble called Mind Power in the mold of bands such as Chick Corea's Return to Forever", "Who were the original personnel of Bad Brains?", "Since 1994, the classic lineup of singer H.R. (Human Rights), guitarist Dr. Know, bassist Darryl Jenifer, and drummer Earl Hudson has reunited, albeit performing sporadically.", "When did Bad Brains transition to hardcore?", "In 1977, friend Sid McCray introduced the band to punk rock, including the Dickies and Sex Pistols. Mind Power became obsessed with punk rock, changing their name to Bad Brains" ], "Conversation_no": 1365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Bad Brains banned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Bad Brains banned", "Truth_answer": "The band developed a reputation, for being an entirely black band playing punk rock at the time, but also due to their high-energy performances and undeniable talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116035153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bad Brains banned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about Bad Brains's transition from fusion to hardcore?", "The band Bad Brains was first founded in 1976 as a jazz fusion ensemble called Mind Power in the mold of bands such as Chick Corea's Return to Forever", "Who were the original personnel of Bad Brains?", "Since 1994, the classic lineup of singer H.R. (Human Rights), guitarist Dr. Know, bassist Darryl Jenifer, and drummer Earl Hudson has reunited, albeit performing sporadically.", "When did Bad Brains transition to hardcore?", "In 1977, friend Sid McCray introduced the band to punk rock, including the Dickies and Sex Pistols. Mind Power became obsessed with punk rock, changing their name to Bad Brains", "Why was Bad Brains banned?", "The band developed a reputation, for being an entirely black band playing punk rock at the time, but also due to their high-energy performances and undeniable talent." ], "Conversation_no": 1365, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are their famous hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Bad Brains famous hits", "Truth_answer": "Pay to Cum, Big Take Over, and Re-Ignition are some of Bad Brains' most famous songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Bad Brains famous hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Records", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was federal records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was federal records", "Truth_answer": "Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was federal records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King", "Context": [ "What was federal records?", "Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio." ], "Conversation_no": 1366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did he produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did Freddie King produce", "Truth_answer": "Freddie King had albums such as Freddy King Sings, Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King, Boy – Girl – Boy, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Freddie King produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King", "Context": [ "What was federal records?", "Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio.", "What albums did Freddie King produce?", "Freddie King had albums such as Freddy King Sings, Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King, Boy – Girl – Boy, and many others." ], "Conversation_no": 1366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Freddie King's album Do", "Truth_answer": "The album did well with four of the songs appearing on charts such as Billboard in 1961: I'm Tore Down (R&B number five) and See See Baby (R&B number 21).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Freddie King's first album do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King", "Context": [ "What was federal records?", "Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio.", "What albums did Freddie King produce?", "Freddie King had albums such as Freddy King Sings, Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King, Boy – Girl – Boy, and many others.", "How did Freddie King's first album do?", "The album did well with four of the songs appearing on charts such as Billboard in 1961: I'm Tore Down (R&B number five) and See See Baby (R&B number 21)." ], "Conversation_no": 1366, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Freddie King go on tour", "Truth_answer": "During the Federal period, Freddie King toured with many notable R&B artists of the day, including Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, and James Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball", "Truth_answer": "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team did he first play for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a favorite pitch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm's knuckleball approach would be effective for more than a few innings at a time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch?", "Wilhelm's knuckleball approach would be effective for more than a few innings at a time." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was he playing at his first at bat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Hoyt Wilhelm playing at his first at bat in the MLB", "Truth_answer": "Facing rookie Dick Hoover of the Boston Braves, Wilhelm hit a home run his first time up to bat over the short right-field fence at the Polo Grounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Hoyt Wilhelm playing at his first at bat in the MLB?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch?", "Wilhelm's knuckleball approach would be effective for more than a few innings at a time.", "Who was Hoyt Wilhelm playing at his first at bat in the MLB?", "Facing rookie Dick Hoover of the Boston Braves, Wilhelm hit a home run his first time up to bat over the short right-field fence at the Polo Grounds." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many times did he go to bat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many times did Hoyt Wilhelm go to bat", "Truth_answer": "He went to bat a total of 432 times in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Hoyt Wilhelm go to bat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch?", "Wilhelm's knuckleball approach would be effective for more than a few innings at a time.", "Who was Hoyt Wilhelm playing at his first at bat in the MLB?", "Facing rookie Dick Hoover of the Boston Braves, Wilhelm hit a home run his first time up to bat over the short right-field fence at the Polo Grounds.", "How many times did Hoyt Wilhelm go to bat?", "He went to bat a total of 432 times in his career." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many home runs did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many home runs did Hoyt Wilhelm have", "Truth_answer": "Although he went to bat a total of 432 times in his career, he never hit another home run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many home runs did Hoyt Wilhelm have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch?", "Wilhelm's knuckleball approach would be effective for more than a few innings at a time.", "Who was Hoyt Wilhelm playing at his first at bat in the MLB?", "Facing rookie Dick Hoover of the Boston Braves, Wilhelm hit a home run his first time up to bat over the short right-field fence at the Polo Grounds.", "How many times did Hoyt Wilhelm go to bat?", "He went to bat a total of 432 times in his career.", "How many home runs did Hoyt Wilhelm have?", "Although he went to bat a total of 432 times in his career, he never hit another home run." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm finished in the top ten in Most Valuable Player Award voting that season, becoming the first relief pitcher to finish that high.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm", "Context": [ "How did Hoyt Wilhelm get started in baseball?", "He started playing baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "What team did Hoyt Wilhelm first play for?", "Wilhelm first played for the New York Giants in 1952.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have a favorite pitch?", "Wilhelm's knuckleball approach would be effective for more than a few innings at a time.", "Who was Hoyt Wilhelm playing at his first at bat in the MLB?", "Facing rookie Dick Hoover of the Boston Braves, Wilhelm hit a home run his first time up to bat over the short right-field fence at the Polo Grounds.", "How many times did Hoyt Wilhelm go to bat?", "He went to bat a total of 432 times in his career.", "How many home runs did Hoyt Wilhelm have?", "Although he went to bat a total of 432 times in his career, he never hit another home run.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm win any awards?", "Wilhelm finished in the top ten in Most Valuable Player Award voting that season, becoming the first relief pitcher to finish that high." ], "Conversation_no": 1367, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play on the NL All Star Team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Wilhelm play on the NL All Star Team", "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm was a relief pitcher on the NL All Star Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Wilhelm play on the NL All Star Team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Electric_Blues#Track_listing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did Idlewind contribute to the post electric blues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Idlewind contribute to the post electric blues", "Truth_answer": "All songs on the band Idlewild's album Post Electric Blues were written by Jones/Newton/Russell/Stewart/Woomble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the band Idlewind contribute to their Post Electric Blues album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)", "Context": [ "What songs did the band Idlewind contribute to their Post Electric Blues album?", "All songs on the band Idlewild's album Post Electric Blues were written by Jones/Newton/Russell/Stewart/Woomble." ], "Conversation_no": 1368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the band performing during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Idlewild performing during the post electric blues period before their hiatus", "Truth_answer": "The band Idlewild announced their first American tour since 2005 and a short UK tour. During the UK shows the album was to be played in its entirety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Idlewild performing during the post electric blues period before their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)", "Context": [ "What songs did the band Idlewind contribute to their Post Electric Blues album?", "All songs on the band Idlewild's album Post Electric Blues were written by Jones/Newton/Russell/Stewart/Woomble.", "Where was Idlewild performing during the post electric blues period before their hiatus?", "The band Idlewild announced their first American tour since 2005 and a short UK tour. During the UK shows the album was to be played in its entirety." ], "Conversation_no": 1368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the turn out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the turn out for the band Idlewild's UK and American tour", "Truth_answer": "During the UK shows the band Idlewild's album was to be played in its entirety. However, due to an injury to Rod Jones, the American dates were cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the turn out for the band Idlewild's UK and American tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)", "Context": [ "What songs did the band Idlewind contribute to their Post Electric Blues album?", "All songs on the band Idlewild's album Post Electric Blues were written by Jones/Newton/Russell/Stewart/Woomble.", "Where was Idlewild performing during the post electric blues period before their hiatus?", "The band Idlewild announced their first American tour since 2005 and a short UK tour. During the UK shows the album was to be played in its entirety.", "How was the turn out for the band Idlewild's UK and American tour?", "During the UK shows the band Idlewild's album was to be played in its entirety. However, due to an injury to Rod Jones, the American dates were cancelled." ], "Conversation_no": 1368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where else did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where else did the band Idlewild play besides their cancelled shows", "Truth_answer": "In December 2008 the band Idlewild played five shows at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, playing each of their studio albums in full.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did the band Idlewild play besides their cancelled shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Post_Electric_Blues_and_hiatus_(2008–2010)", "Context": [ "What songs did the band Idlewind contribute to their Post Electric Blues album?", "All songs on the band Idlewild's album Post Electric Blues were written by Jones/Newton/Russell/Stewart/Woomble.", "Where was Idlewild performing during the post electric blues period before their hiatus?", "The band Idlewild announced their first American tour since 2005 and a short UK tour. During the UK shows the album was to be played in its entirety.", "How was the turn out for the band Idlewild's UK and American tour?", "During the UK shows the band Idlewild's album was to be played in its entirety. However, due to an injury to Rod Jones, the American dates were cancelled.", "Where else did the band Idlewild play besides their cancelled shows?", "In December 2008 the band Idlewild played five shows at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, playing each of their studio albums in full." ], "Conversation_no": 1368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some memorable events from when they were performing together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some memorable events from when the band Idlewild were performing together", "Truth_answer": "Roddy Woomble noted that the Idlewild band were going to try to play every track [they'd] ever written – including B-sides – which has to be more than 100 songs.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some memorable events from when the band Idlewild were performing together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Post_Electric_Blues_and_hiatus_(2008–2010)", "Context": [ "What songs did the band Idlewind contribute to their Post Electric Blues album?", "All songs on the band Idlewild's album Post Electric Blues were written by Jones/Newton/Russell/Stewart/Woomble.", "Where was Idlewild performing during the post electric blues period before their hiatus?", "The band Idlewild announced their first American tour since 2005 and a short UK tour. During the UK shows the album was to be played in its entirety.", "How was the turn out for the band Idlewild's UK and American tour?", "During the UK shows the band Idlewild's album was to be played in its entirety. However, due to an injury to Rod Jones, the American dates were cancelled.", "Where else did the band Idlewild play besides their cancelled shows?", "In December 2008 the band Idlewild played five shows at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, playing each of their studio albums in full.", "What are some memorable events from when the band Idlewild were performing together?", "Roddy Woomble noted that the Idlewild band were going to try to play every track [they'd] ever written – including B-sides – which has to be more than 100 songs.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1368, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they achieve their goal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Idlewild achieve their goal of playing every track they'd ever written", "Truth_answer": "In February 2009, the band Idlewild announced that they would be staging a similar residency at Dingwalls in Camden, London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Idlewild achieve their goal of playing every track they'd ever written?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette#2011–14:_Havoc_and_Bright_Lights", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havoc_and_Bright_Lights_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards", "Truth_answer": "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette#2011–14:_Havoc_and_Bright_Lights", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2011", "Truth_answer": "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited" ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she perform the duet with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet with", "Truth_answer": "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet of Uninvited with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited", "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet of Uninvited with?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any more performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette do any more performances during the Havoc and Bright Lights time period of her career besides the duet of Uninvited with Josh Krajcik", "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette embarked on a European tour for the summer of 2012, according to Alanis.com.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette do any more performances during the Havoc and Bright Lights time period of her career besides the duet of Uninvited with Josh Krajcik?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited", "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet of Uninvited with?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor.", "Did Alanis Morissette do any more performances during the Havoc and Bright Lights time period of her career besides the duet of Uninvited with Josh Krajcik?", "Alanis Morissette embarked on a European tour for the summer of 2012, according to Alanis.com." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen with Bright Lights?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen with Alanis Morissette's album Havoc and Bright Lights", "Truth_answer": "On May 2, 2012, Alanis Morissette revealed her eighth studio album, entitled Havoc and Bright Lights, would be released in August 2012, on new label Collective Sounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with Alanis Morissette's album Havoc and Bright Lights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited", "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet of Uninvited with?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor.", "Did Alanis Morissette do any more performances during the Havoc and Bright Lights time period of her career besides the duet of Uninvited with Josh Krajcik?", "Alanis Morissette embarked on a European tour for the summer of 2012, according to Alanis.com.", "What happen with Alanis Morissette's album Havoc and Bright Lights?", "On May 2, 2012, Alanis Morissette revealed her eighth studio album, entitled Havoc and Bright Lights, would be released in August 2012, on new label Collective Sounds." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it hit the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Havoc and Bright Lights hit the charts", "Truth_answer": "The album's lead single, Guardian, had minor success in North America, charting the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles in the US and almost reaching the top 40 in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havoc and Bright Lights hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited", "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet of Uninvited with?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor.", "Did Alanis Morissette do any more performances during the Havoc and Bright Lights time period of her career besides the duet of Uninvited with Josh Krajcik?", "Alanis Morissette embarked on a European tour for the summer of 2012, according to Alanis.com.", "What happen with Alanis Morissette's album Havoc and Bright Lights?", "On May 2, 2012, Alanis Morissette revealed her eighth studio album, entitled Havoc and Bright Lights, would be released in August 2012, on new label Collective Sounds.", "Did Havoc and Bright Lights hit the charts?", "The album's lead single, Guardian, had minor success in North America, charting the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles in the US and almost reaching the top 40 in Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette go on tour", "Truth_answer": "July 25, 2014, was the start of the ten-show Intimate and Acoustic tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette go on tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://crypticrock.com/alanis-morissette-shines-in-rare-acoustic-performance-nycb-theatre-at-westbury-ny-7-26-14/", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Havoc and Bright Lights period of Alanis Morissette's career from 2011-2014?", "On November 20, 2011, Alanis Morissette appeared at the American Music Awards.", "Did Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "At the 1996 Grammy Awards, Alanis Morissette won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.", "What happened to Alanis Morissette in 2011?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited", "Who did Alanis Morissette perform the duet of Uninvited with?", "On December 21, 2011, Alanis Morissette performed a duet of Uninvited with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor.", "Did Alanis Morissette do any more performances during the Havoc and Bright Lights time period of her career besides the duet of Uninvited with Josh Krajcik?", "Alanis Morissette embarked on a European tour for the summer of 2012, according to Alanis.com.", "What happen with Alanis Morissette's album Havoc and Bright Lights?", "On May 2, 2012, Alanis Morissette revealed her eighth studio album, entitled Havoc and Bright Lights, would be released in August 2012, on new label Collective Sounds.", "Did Havoc and Bright Lights hit the charts?", "The album's lead single, Guardian, had minor success in North America, charting the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles in the US and almost reaching the top 40 in Canada.", "Did Alanis Morissette go on tour?", "July 25, 2014, was the start of the ten-show Intimate and Acoustic tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1369, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she perform on tour", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alanis Morissette perform on tour", "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette and two guitarists walked out to a standing ovation. Still nervous after all these years, Morissette took her seat center stage and began with the track “You Learn”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922173536id_/http://crypticrock.com/alanis-morissette-shines-in-rare-acoustic-performance-nycb-theatre-at-westbury-ny-7-26-14/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alanis Morissette perform on her Intimate and Acoustic tour", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about the lyrics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was special about the lyrics", "Truth_answer": "Stereolab's music is politically and philosophically charged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Stereolab's lyrics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab", "Context": [ "What was special about Stereolab's lyrics?", "Stereolab's music is politically and philosophically charged." ], "Conversation_no": 1370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was their music politically and philosophically charged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Stereolab's music politically and philosophically charged", "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of the 2006 compilation Fab Four Suture, contains themes of war, governments that suppress freedom, and the powerlessness that everyday people feel in the face of it all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Stereolab's music politically and philosophically charged?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab", "Context": [ "What was special about Stereolab's lyrics?", "Stereolab's music is politically and philosophically charged.", "How was Stereolab's music politically and philosophically charged?", "The lyrics of the 2006 compilation Fab Four Suture, contains themes of war, governments that suppress freedom, and the powerlessness that everyday people feel in the face of it all." ], "Conversation_no": 1370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other influences in her lyrics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other influences in Lætitia Sadier's lyrics", "Truth_answer": "Lætitia Sadier, who writes Stereolab's lyrics, was influenced by both the Situationist philosophy Society of the Spectacle by Marxist theorist Guy Debord, and her anger towards the Iraq War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other influences in Lætitia Sadier's lyrics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab", "Context": [ "What was special about Stereolab's lyrics?", "Stereolab's music is politically and philosophically charged.", "How was Stereolab's music politically and philosophically charged?", "The lyrics of the 2006 compilation Fab Four Suture, contains themes of war, governments that suppress freedom, and the powerlessness that everyday people feel in the face of it all.", "Were there other influences in Lætitia Sadier's lyrics?", "Lætitia Sadier, who writes Stereolab's lyrics, was influenced by both the Situationist philosophy Society of the Spectacle by Marxist theorist Guy Debord, and her anger towards the Iraq War." ], "Conversation_no": 1370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other influences on Sterolab's music outside of the Situationist and Marxist philosophy", "Truth_answer": "The Surrealist, as well as the Situationist cultural and political movements were also influences, as stated by Sadier and Gane in a 1999 Salon interview.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other influences on Sterolab's music outside of the Situationist and Marxist philosophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab", "Context": [ "What was special about Stereolab's lyrics?", "Stereolab's music is politically and philosophically charged.", "How was Stereolab's music politically and philosophically charged?", "The lyrics of the 2006 compilation Fab Four Suture, contains themes of war, governments that suppress freedom, and the powerlessness that everyday people feel in the face of it all.", "Were there other influences in Lætitia Sadier's lyrics?", "Lætitia Sadier, who writes Stereolab's lyrics, was influenced by both the Situationist philosophy Society of the Spectacle by Marxist theorist Guy Debord, and her anger towards the Iraq War.", "Are there any other influences on Sterolab's music outside of the Situationist and Marxist philosophy?", "The Surrealist, as well as the Situationist cultural and political movements were also influences, as stated by Sadier and Gane in a 1999 Salon interview." ], "Conversation_no": 1370, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influenced the title of her side project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influenced the title of Lætitia Sadier's side project, Monade", "Truth_answer": "The name of Lætitia Sadier side project, Monade, and its debut album title, Socialisme ou Barbarie, are also references to the work of Castoriadis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced the title of Lætitia Sadier's side project, Monade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is The Bridge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is The Bridge", "Truth_answer": "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is The Bridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [ "what is The Bridge?", "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album" ], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs/", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge", "Truth_answer": "The lead single Lucky Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [ "what is The Bridge?", "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album", "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge?", "The lead single Lucky Love" ], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this song do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lucky Love do well", "Truth_answer": "it became the band's first No. 1 single in Sweden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the lead single lucky Love song do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [ "what is The Bridge?", "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album", "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge?", "The lead single Lucky Love", "Did the lead single lucky Love song do well?", "it became the band's first No. 1 single in Sweden" ], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs were there from ace of base second album tittle The bridge", "Truth_answer": "Beautiful Life was released as the second single from the album in most countries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were there from ace of base second album tittle The bridge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [ "what is The Bridge?", "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album", "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge?", "The lead single Lucky Love", "Did the lead single lucky Love song do well?", "it became the band's first No. 1 single in Sweden", "What other songs were there from ace of base second album tittle The bridge?", "Beautiful Life was released as the second single from the album in most countries" ], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other achievements did it have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other achievements did Beautiful Life have", "Truth_answer": "it reached No. 15 in the UK and No. 11 in Australia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did the second single beautiful Life have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [ "what is The Bridge?", "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album", "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge?", "The lead single Lucky Love", "Did the lead single lucky Love song do well?", "it became the band's first No. 1 single in Sweden", "What other songs were there from ace of base second album tittle The bridge?", "Beautiful Life was released as the second single from the album in most countries", "What other achievements did the second single beautiful Life have?", "it reached No. 15 in the UK and No. 11 in Australia" ], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this album have any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did ace of base second album titled The bridge have any other songs besides lucky love and beautiful life", "Truth_answer": "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry was released as the third single from the album The Bridge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022001143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_(Ace_of_Base_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ace of base second album titled The bridge have any other songs besides lucky love and beautiful life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base#The_Bridge_(1995–96)", "Context": [ "what is The Bridge?", "The Bridge is Ace of Base's second album", "What were some of the songs from Ace of Base Second album tittle The Bridge?", "The lead single Lucky Love", "Did the lead single lucky Love song do well?", "it became the band's first No. 1 single in Sweden", "What other songs were there from ace of base second album tittle The bridge?", "Beautiful Life was released as the second single from the album in most countries", "What other achievements did the second single beautiful Life have?", "it reached No. 15 in the UK and No. 11 in Australia", "Did ace of base second album titled The bridge have any other songs besides lucky love and beautiful life?", "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry was released as the third single from the album The Bridge" ], "Conversation_no": 1371, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this song do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this song do", "Truth_answer": "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry achieved moderate success in Europe, but it failed to chart on the Hot 100 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song Never Say Im Sorry released as the third single from the album the bridge do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England" ], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Harold Shipman born", "Truth_answer": "14 January 1946", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011032840id_/https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/harold-shipman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harold Shipman born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England", "When was Harold Shipman born?", "14 January 1946" ], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Harold Shipman's family", "Truth_answer": "Harold Frederick Shipman a lorry driver, and Vera Brittan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Harold Shipman's family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England", "When was Harold Shipman born?", "14 January 1946", "Who was Harold Shipman's family?", "Harold Frederick Shipman a lorry driver, and Vera Brittan" ], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Harold shipman go to school", "Truth_answer": "the High Pavement Grammar School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harold shipman go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England", "When was Harold Shipman born?", "14 January 1946", "Who was Harold Shipman's family?", "Harold Frederick Shipman a lorry driver, and Vera Brittan", "Where did Harold shipman go to school?", "the High Pavement Grammar School" ], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman marry", "Truth_answer": "On 5 November 1966, Harold Shipman married Primrose May Oxtoby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England", "When was Harold Shipman born?", "14 January 1946", "Who was Harold Shipman's family?", "Harold Frederick Shipman a lorry driver, and Vera Brittan", "Where did Harold shipman go to school?", "the High Pavement Grammar School", "Did Harold Shipman marry?", "On 5 November 1966, Harold Shipman married Primrose May Oxtoby." ], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did harold Shipman and Primrose May Oxtoby have children", "Truth_answer": "They had four children together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did harold Shipman and Primrose May Oxtoby have children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Harold Shipman born?", "Harold Frederick Shipman was born on the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England", "When was Harold Shipman born?", "14 January 1946", "Who was Harold Shipman's family?", "Harold Frederick Shipman a lorry driver, and Vera Brittan", "Where did Harold shipman go to school?", "the High Pavement Grammar School", "Did Harold Shipman marry?", "On 5 November 1966, Harold Shipman married Primrose May Oxtoby.", "Did harold Shipman and Primrose May Oxtoby have children?", "They had four children together." ], "Conversation_no": 1372, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harold shipman go to college", "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman studied medicine at Leeds School of Medicine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold shipman go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger#Academic_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Roberto's academic career consist of", "Truth_answer": "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively" ], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write those books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?" ], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many people read these books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many people read Unger's books", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people read the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society by Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger#Academic_career", "Context": [ "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?", "Did many people read the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society by Roberto Mangabeira Unger?" ], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article", "Truth_answer": "the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society led to the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger#Academic_career", "Context": [ "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?", "Did many people read the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society by Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society led to the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz." ], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that go for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz go for Roberto Mangabeira Unger", "Truth_answer": "The movement stirred up controversy in legal schools across America as it challenged standard legal scholarship and made radical proposals for legal education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz go for Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger#Academic_career", "Context": [ "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?", "Did many people read the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society by Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society led to the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz.", "How did the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz go for Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "The movement stirred up controversy in legal schools across America as it challenged standard legal scholarship and made radical proposals for legal education." ], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take him to work on the magnum opus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take Roberto Mangabeira Unger to work on the magnum opus", "Truth_answer": "much of the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Roberto Mangabeira Unger to work on the magnum opus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does Roberto's academic career consist of?", "The beginning of Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?", "Did many people read the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society by Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society led to the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz.", "How did the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz go for Roberto Mangabeira Unger?", "The movement stirred up controversy in legal schools across America as it challenged standard legal scholarship and made radical proposals for legal education.", "How long did it take Roberto Mangabeira Unger to work on the magnum opus?", "much of the 1980s" ], "Conversation_no": 1373, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many people read it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many people read Roberto Mangabeira Unger mangnum opus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people read Roberto Mangabeira Unger mangnum opus ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#Group_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they create Chicago", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they create Chicago", "Truth_answer": "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terry Kath create Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Terry Kath create Chicago?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967" ], "Conversation_no": 1374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year was Chicago created", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year was Chicago created", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Chicago with Terry Kath created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)#1970s:_Chicago", "Context": [ "When did Terry Kath create Chicago?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967", "In what year was Chicago with Terry Kath created?" ], "Conversation_no": 1374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many group members where there", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many group members where there in the band Chicago", "Truth_answer": "The band Chicago's six members are Walter Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Loughnane, and keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many group members where there in the band Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Kath#Personal_life_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Terry Kath create Chicago?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967", "In what year was Chicago with Terry Kath created?", "How many group members where there in the band Chicago?", "The band Chicago's six members are Walter Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Loughnane, and keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm" ], "Conversation_no": 1374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Terry Keith article", "Truth_answer": "For the group's second album, Terry Kath contributed an extended guitar solo on 25 or 6 to 4, which became a live favorite", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Terry Keith article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Terry Kath create Chicago?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967", "In what year was Chicago with Terry Kath created?", "How many group members where there in the band Chicago?", "The band Chicago's six members are Walter Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Loughnane, and keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Terry Keith article?", "For the group's second album, Terry Kath contributed an extended guitar solo on 25 or 6 to 4, which became a live favorite" ], "Conversation_no": 1374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win an award with that guitar solo", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terry Kath win an award with the extended guitar solo on 25 or 6 to 4 which became a live favorite", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Kath win an award with the extended guitar solo on 25 or 6 to 4 which became a live favorite?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_discography", "Context": [ "When did Terry Kath create Chicago?", "The group now known as Chicago began on February 15, 1967", "In what year was Chicago with Terry Kath created?", "How many group members where there in the band Chicago?", "The band Chicago's six members are Walter Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Loughnane, and keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Terry Keith article?", "For the group's second album, Terry Kath contributed an extended guitar solo on 25 or 6 to 4, which became a live favorite", "Did Terry Kath win an award with the extended guitar solo on 25 or 6 to 4 which became a live favorite?" ], "Conversation_no": 1374, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums did they have", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many albums did the band chicago have", "Truth_answer": "the band Chicago has 24 studio albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the band chicago have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the origins?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the origins", "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Origins", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was the writer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up", "Truth_answer": "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Composition", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up" ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did the idea come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from", "Truth_answer": "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Composition", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy." ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular", "Truth_answer": "The song Hit 'Em Up along with Dear Mama, has been viewed as one of Shakur's songs that resonated with and was spoken of the most by young people", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Composition", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy.", "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular?", "The song Hit 'Em Up along with Dear Mama, has been viewed as one of Shakur's songs that resonated with and was spoken of the most by young people" ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who else worked on it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else worked on Hit 'Em Up", "Truth_answer": "Tupac Shakur recruited the members of the former group Dramacydal whom he had worked with previously, and was eager to work with again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else worked on the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Composition", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy.", "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular?", "The song Hit 'Em Up along with Dear Mama, has been viewed as one of Shakur's songs that resonated with and was spoken of the most by young people", "who else worked on the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac Shakur recruited the members of the former group Dramacydal whom he had worked with previously, and was eager to work with again." ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hit 'Em Up article", "Truth_answer": "The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chief among them, Shakur's former-friend-turned-rival, the Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hit 'Em Up article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Composition", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy.", "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular?", "The song Hit 'Em Up along with Dear Mama, has been viewed as one of Shakur's songs that resonated with and was spoken of the most by young people", "who else worked on the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac Shakur recruited the members of the former group Dramacydal whom he had worked with previously, and was eager to work with again.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hit 'Em Up article?", "The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chief among them, Shakur's former-friend-turned-rival, the Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls" ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any conflicts derived from the song Hit 'Em Up", "Truth_answer": "The song has been viewed as the turning point in the feud between Tupac and Biggie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any conflicts derived from the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Composition", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy.", "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular?", "The song Hit 'Em Up along with Dear Mama, has been viewed as one of Shakur's songs that resonated with and was spoken of the most by young people", "who else worked on the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac Shakur recruited the members of the former group Dramacydal whom he had worked with previously, and was eager to work with again.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hit 'Em Up article?", "The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chief among them, Shakur's former-friend-turned-rival, the Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls", "were there any conflicts derived from the song Hit 'Em Up?", "The song has been viewed as the turning point in the feud between Tupac and Biggie" ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did anyone fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did anyone fight because of the controversy surrounding the song Hit 'Em Up", "Truth_answer": "the song Hit 'Em Up is dubbed as the beginning of the war between the East Coast and the West Coast,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone fight because of the controversy surrounding the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up#Aftermath", "Context": [ "what were the origins of the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Hit 'Em Up was written and recorded at Can-Am studios in May 1996.", "who was the writer for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac shakur was the writer of the song Hit Em Up", "where did the idea to write the song hit 'Em Up come from?", "The lyrics in Hit 'Em Up were aimed primarily at Biggie and Puffy.", "was the song Hit 'Em Up popular?", "The song Hit 'Em Up along with Dear Mama, has been viewed as one of Shakur's songs that resonated with and was spoken of the most by young people", "who else worked on the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Tupac Shakur recruited the members of the former group Dramacydal whom he had worked with previously, and was eager to work with again.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hit 'Em Up article?", "The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chief among them, Shakur's former-friend-turned-rival, the Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls", "were there any conflicts derived from the song Hit 'Em Up?", "The song has been viewed as the turning point in the feud between Tupac and Biggie", "did anyone fight because of the controversy surrounding the song Hit 'Em Up?", "the song Hit 'Em Up is dubbed as the beginning of the war between the East Coast and the West Coast," ], "Conversation_no": 1375, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did anyone get hurt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did anyone get hurt in the war between the east coast and the west coast", "Truth_answer": "The controversy surrounding the song is due in part to Shakur's murder in a drive-by-shooting only three months after its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone get hurt in the war between the east coast and the west coast?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee#2009–2010:_Rising_popularity_and_Lucifer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee", "Truth_answer": "Shinee released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee#2009–2010:_Rising_popularity_and_Lucifer", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee?", "Shinee released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22." ], "Conversation_no": 1376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they become popular after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Shinee become popular after they released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22", "Truth_answer": "In early December 2009, the group was also awarded with the Popularity award along with Super Junior at the 24th Golden Disk Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee become popular after they released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee?", "Shinee released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22.", "Did Shinee become popular after they released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22?", "In early December 2009, the group was also awarded with the Popularity award along with Super Junior at the 24th Golden Disk Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they become involved with Lucifer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Shinee become involved with Lucifer", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shinee become involved with Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee?", "Shinee released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22.", "Did Shinee become popular after they released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22?", "In early December 2009, the group was also awarded with the Popularity award along with Super Junior at the 24th Golden Disk Awards.", "How did Shinee become involved with Lucifer?" ], "Conversation_no": 1376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of the members of Shinee break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the members of Shinee break up", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the members of Shinee break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee#2009–2010:_Rising_popularity_and_Lucifer", "Context": [ "What happened in 2009 and 2010 to Shinee?", "Shinee released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22.", "Did Shinee become popular after they released the digital version of their third extended play, 2009, Year of Us, on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22?", "In early December 2009, the group was also awarded with the Popularity award along with Super Junior at the 24th Golden Disk Awards.", "How did Shinee become involved with Lucifer?", "Did any of the members of Shinee break up?" ], "Conversation_no": 1376, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many records did they sell when they made Lucifer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many records did Shinee sell when they made Lucifer", "Truth_answer": "Lucifer became the 6th best-selling album of 2010 in South Korea, selling over 120,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did Shinee sell when they made Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#Early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happene in Stevie Ray's early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happene in Stevie Ray's early years", "Truth_answer": "In May 1969, after leaving the Brooklyn Underground, Steve Ray Vaughan joined a band called the Southern Distributor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Stevie Ray vaughan early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in Stevie Ray vaughan early years?", "In May 1969, after leaving the Brooklyn Underground, Steve Ray Vaughan joined a band called the Southern Distributor." ], "Conversation_no": 1377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he leave Brooklyn Underground?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Stevie Ray Vaughan leave Brooklyn Underground", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Stevie Ray Vaughan leave Brooklyn Underground?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan#Early_years", "Context": [ "What happened in Stevie Ray vaughan early years?", "In May 1969, after leaving the Brooklyn Underground, Steve Ray Vaughan joined a band called the Southern Distributor.", "Why did Stevie Ray Vaughan leave Brooklyn Underground?" ], "Conversation_no": 1377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he last in Southern Distributor or changed to another band later on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stevie Ray Vaughan last in Southern Distributor or changed to another band later on", "Truth_answer": "In February 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined a band called Liberation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Ray Vaughan last in Southern Distributor or changed to another band later on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in Stevie Ray vaughan early years?", "In May 1969, after leaving the Brooklyn Underground, Steve Ray Vaughan joined a band called the Southern Distributor.", "Why did Stevie Ray Vaughan leave Brooklyn Underground?", "Did Stevie Ray Vaughan last in Southern Distributor or changed to another band later on?", "In February 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined a band called Liberation" ], "Conversation_no": 1377, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of their songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the band liberation's songs", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the band liberation's songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Freddie King release a biography", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King#Biography", "Context": [ "Did Freddie King release a biography?" ], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he cut his first record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Freddie King cut his first record", "Truth_answer": "Freddie king cut his first record as a leader, for El-Bee Records in 1956", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Freddie King cut his first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King#Biography", "Context": [ "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "When did Freddie King cut his first record?", "Freddie king cut his first record as a leader, for El-Bee Records in 1956" ], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on this record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on freddie king's first record", "Truth_answer": "The A-side was Country Boy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on freddie king's first record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "When did Freddie King cut his first record?", "Freddie king cut his first record as a leader, for El-Bee Records in 1956", "What songs were on freddie king's first record?", "The A-side was Country Boy" ], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did frediie king's first album do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did frediie king's first album do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King#Discography", "Context": [ "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "When did Freddie King cut his first record?", "Freddie king cut his first record as a leader, for El-Bee Records in 1956", "What songs were on freddie king's first record?", "The A-side was Country Boy", "How did frediie king's first album do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums did he cut in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many albums did Freddie King cut in his career", "Truth_answer": "Freddie King Cut 14 records in his career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Freddie King cut in his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King#Discography", "Context": [ "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "When did Freddie King cut his first record?", "Freddie king cut his first record as a leader, for El-Bee Records in 1956", "What songs were on freddie king's first record?", "The A-side was Country Boy", "How did frediie king's first album do?", "How many albums did Freddie King cut in his career?", "Freddie King Cut 14 records in his career" ], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Freddie King article", "Truth_answer": "Freddie King was repeatedly rejected in auditions for the South Side's Chess Records, the premier blues label, which was the home of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walte", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Freddie King article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King#Discography", "Context": [ "Did Freddie King release a biography?", "When did Freddie King cut his first record?", "Freddie king cut his first record as a leader, for El-Bee Records in 1956", "What songs were on freddie king's first record?", "The A-side was Country Boy", "How did frediie king's first album do?", "How many albums did Freddie King cut in his career?", "Freddie King Cut 14 records in his career", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Freddie King article?", "Freddie King was repeatedly rejected in auditions for the South Side's Chess Records, the premier blues label, which was the home of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walte" ], "Conversation_no": 1378, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the reasons for his rejections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the reasons for Freddie King's rejections", "Truth_answer": "The complaint was that Freddie King sang too much like B.B. King", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reasons for Freddie King's rejections?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Piet Mondrian born in", "Truth_answer": "piet mondrian was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands", "Truth_passages": [ "https://loqi.com/collections/bags-by-color/products/museum-collection-plet-mondrian-composition-with-red-yellow-blue-and-black_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian", "Context": [ "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "piet mondrian was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands" ], "Conversation_no": 1379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his father job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Piet Mondrain's father job", "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian's father was a qualified drawing teacher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Piet Mondrain's father job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Wall_works", "Context": [ "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "piet mondrian was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands", "What is Piet Mondrain's father job?", "Piet Mondrian's father was a qualified drawing teacher" ], "Conversation_no": 1379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the paintings he made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the paintings Piet Mondrian made", "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian paintings The Red Mill and Trees in Moonrise“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the paintings Piet Mondrian made?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Wall_works", "Context": [ "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "piet mondrian was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands", "What is Piet Mondrain's father job?", "Piet Mondrian's father was a qualified drawing teacher", "What are the paintings Piet Mondrian made?", "Piet Mondrian paintings The Red Mill and Trees in Moonrise“" ], "Conversation_no": 1379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Mondrian works were influenced by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Mondrian works were influenced by", "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian and his later work were deeply influenced by the 1911 Moderne Kunstkring exhibition of Cubism in Amsterdam", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pirt Mondrian works were influenced by?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Wall_works", "Context": [ "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "piet mondrian was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands", "What is Piet Mondrain's father job?", "Piet Mondrian's father was a qualified drawing teacher", "What are the paintings Piet Mondrian made?", "Piet Mondrian paintings The Red Mill and Trees in Moonrise“", "What was Pirt Mondrian works were influenced by?", "Piet Mondrian and his later work were deeply influenced by the 1911 Moderne Kunstkring exhibition of Cubism in Amsterdam" ], "Conversation_no": 1379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Mondrian published in twelve installments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Piet Mondrian published in twelve installments", "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian's painting De Nieuwe Beelding in de schilderkunst“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Piet Mondrian published in twelve installments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Netherlands_(1914–1919)", "Context": [ "Where was Piet Mondrian born in?", "piet mondrian was born in Amersfoort in the Netherlands", "What is Piet Mondrain's father job?", "Piet Mondrian's father was a qualified drawing teacher", "What are the paintings Piet Mondrian made?", "Piet Mondrian paintings The Red Mill and Trees in Moonrise“", "What was Pirt Mondrian works were influenced by?", "Piet Mondrian and his later work were deeply influenced by the 1911 Moderne Kunstkring exhibition of Cubism in Amsterdam", "What did Piet Mondrian published in twelve installments?", "Piet Mondrian's painting De Nieuwe Beelding in de schilderkunst“" ], "Conversation_no": 1379, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first published essays called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first published essays by Piet Mondrian called", "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian first essays were published in a journal of the De Stijl Group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first published essays by Piet Mondrian called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda#Early_stage_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of his early stage works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of his early stage works", "Truth_answer": "Henry Fonda started his acting career at the Omaha Community Playhouse, when his mother's friend Dodie Brando recommended that he try out for a juvenile part in You and I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Henry Fonda early stage works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some of Henry Fonda early stage works?", "Henry Fonda started his acting career at the Omaha Community Playhouse, when his mother's friend Dodie Brando recommended that he try out for a juvenile part in You and I." ], "Conversation_no": 1380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start or complete these works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Henry Fonda start or complete these works", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henry Fonda start or complete these works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda#Early_stage_work", "Context": [ "What were some of Henry Fonda early stage works?", "Henry Fonda started his acting career at the Omaha Community Playhouse, when his mother's friend Dodie Brando recommended that he try out for a juvenile part in You and I.", "When did Henry Fonda start or complete these works?" ], "Conversation_no": 1380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of other stage works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of other Henry Fonda stage works", "Truth_answer": "Henry Fonda received the lead in Merton of the Movies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of other Henry Fonda stage works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda#Early_stage_work", "Context": [ "What were some of Henry Fonda early stage works?", "Henry Fonda started his acting career at the Omaha Community Playhouse, when his mother's friend Dodie Brando recommended that he try out for a juvenile part in You and I.", "When did Henry Fonda start or complete these works?", "What were the names of other Henry Fonda stage works?", "Henry Fonda received the lead in Merton of the Movies" ], "Conversation_no": 1380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some people he worked with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some people Henry Fonda worked with", "Truth_answer": "Margaret Sullavan, his future wife. and James Stewart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some people Henry Fonda worked with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some of Henry Fonda early stage works?", "Henry Fonda started his acting career at the Omaha Community Playhouse, when his mother's friend Dodie Brando recommended that he try out for a juvenile part in You and I.", "When did Henry Fonda start or complete these works?", "What were the names of other Henry Fonda stage works?", "Henry Fonda received the lead in Merton of the Movies", "Who were some people Henry Fonda worked with?", "Margaret Sullavan, his future wife. and James Stewart" ], "Conversation_no": 1380, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful was his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful was Henry Fonda's stage work", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Henry Fonda's stage work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins#Character_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anya Jenkins attend school", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins#Character_history", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do with the rabbits she raised?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised", "Truth_answer": "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins gave the rabbitsto people in the village as gifts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins#Character_history", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?", "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins gave the rabbitsto people in the village as gifts" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever use her magic to her own benefit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anya Jenkins ever use her magic to her own benefit", "Truth_answer": "Aud discovers that Olaf has cheated on her with a bar matron named Rannveig, and takes her revenge on him by using magic to transform him into a troll", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anya Jenkins ever use her magic to her own benefit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins#Character_history", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?", "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins gave the rabbitsto people in the village as gifts", "Did anya Jenkins ever use her magic to her own benefit?", "Aud discovers that Olaf has cheated on her with a bar matron named Rannveig, and takes her revenge on him by using magic to transform him into a troll" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she use her magic on anyone else that harmed her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anya Jenkins use her magic on anyone else that harmed her", "Truth_answer": "Aud had previously used magic against her past lovers as well, casting spells to create boils on the penis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anya Jenkins use her magic on anyone else that harmed her?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins#Character_history", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?", "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins gave the rabbitsto people in the village as gifts", "Did anya Jenkins ever use her magic to her own benefit?", "Aud discovers that Olaf has cheated on her with a bar matron named Rannveig, and takes her revenge on him by using magic to transform him into a troll", "Did Anya Jenkins use her magic on anyone else that harmed her?", "Aud had previously used magic against her past lovers as well, casting spells to create boils on the penis" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this something she became known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is using her magic to her advantage something Anya Jenkinds became known for", "Truth_answer": "his act of vengeance against Olaf attracts the attention of the demon D'Hoffryn, who offers to transform her into a vengeance demon for scorned women", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is using her magic to her advantage something Anya Jenkinds became known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?", "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins gave the rabbitsto people in the village as gifts", "Did anya Jenkins ever use her magic to her own benefit?", "Aud discovers that Olaf has cheated on her with a bar matron named Rannveig, and takes her revenge on him by using magic to transform him into a troll", "Did Anya Jenkins use her magic on anyone else that harmed her?", "Aud had previously used magic against her past lovers as well, casting spells to create boils on the penis", "Is using her magic to her advantage something Anya Jenkinds became known for?", "his act of vengeance against Olaf attracts the attention of the demon D'Hoffryn, who offers to transform her into a vengeance demon for scorned women" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is this something she wanted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is transform Anya Jenkinds into a vengeance demon for scorned women something she wanted", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is transform Anya Jenkinds into a vengeance demon for scorned women something she wanted?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins#Character_history", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anya Jenkins article?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins' was born as Aud in the 9th century in Sjornjost, a small Scandinavian village. Aud grew up raising rabbits and became an outsider in her community", "Did Anya Jenkins attend school?", "What did Anyas Jenkins do with the rabbits she raised?", "Anyanka 'Anya Jenkins gave the rabbitsto people in the village as gifts", "Did anya Jenkins ever use her magic to her own benefit?", "Aud discovers that Olaf has cheated on her with a bar matron named Rannveig, and takes her revenge on him by using magic to transform him into a troll", "Did Anya Jenkins use her magic on anyone else that harmed her?", "Aud had previously used magic against her past lovers as well, casting spells to create boils on the penis", "Is using her magic to her advantage something Anya Jenkinds became known for?", "his act of vengeance against Olaf attracts the attention of the demon D'Hoffryn, who offers to transform her into a vengeance demon for scorned women", "Is transform Anya Jenkinds into a vengeance demon for scorned women something she wanted?" ], "Conversation_no": 1381, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 19th century that changed her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the 19th century that changed Anya Jenkins", "Truth_answer": "D'Hoffryn gives Aud the new name Anyanka, Patron Saint Of The Women Scorned, and a pendant which gives her the power to grant wishes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 19th century that changed Anya Jenkins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Cazadero", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Garcia go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Garcia go to school", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol" ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his childhood like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood" ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a good childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood", "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood?" ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he happy as a kid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jerry Garcia happy as a kid", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jerry Garcia happy as a kid?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood", "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood?", "Was Jerry Garcia happy as a kid?" ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jerry Garcia article", "Truth_answer": "two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jerry Garcia article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood", "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood?", "Was Jerry Garcia happy as a kid?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jerry Garcia article?", "two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off" ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did that two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off", "Truth_answer": "it was cut of by his brother in a wood splitting accident", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood", "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood?", "Was Jerry Garcia happy as a kid?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jerry Garcia article?", "two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off", "How did that two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off?", "it was cut of by his brother in a wood splitting accident" ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other tragedies occured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other tragedies occured besides two thirds of four year old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off", "Truth_answer": "Less than a year after this incident Jerry Garcia's father died in a fly fishing accident when the family was vacationing near Arcata in Northern California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tragedies occured besides two thirds of four year old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Jerry Garcia go to school?", "Jerry Garcia attended Analy High School in Sebastopol", "What was Jerry Garcia's childhood like?", "Jerry Garcia was influenced by music at an early age, taking piano lessons for much of his childhood", "Did Jerry Garcia have a good childhood?", "Was Jerry Garcia happy as a kid?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jerry Garcia article?", "two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off", "How did that two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off?", "it was cut of by his brother in a wood splitting accident", "What other tragedies occured besides two thirds of four year old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off?", "Less than a year after this incident Jerry Garcia's father died in a fly fishing accident when the family was vacationing near Arcata in Northern California." ], "Conversation_no": 1382, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen that was bad?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen that was bad", "Truth_answer": "Did anything else happen to Jerry Garcia that was bad?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen that was bad?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he begin doing public speaking?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did he begin doing public speaking", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he mainly speak about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly", "Truth_answer": "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he mostly give his speeches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary", "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna published several books in the early-to-mid-1990s including: The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes", "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Terence McKenna published several books in the early-to-mid-1990s including: The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the subject of these books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the subject of The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations published by terence Mckenna", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the subject of The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations published by terence Mckenna?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes", "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Terence McKenna published several books in the early-to-mid-1990s including: The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations", "What was the subject of The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations published by terence Mckenna?" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any friends or partners that he worked with during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terence Mckenna have any friends or partners that he worked with during this time", "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna was a colleague and close friend of chaos mathematician Ralph Abraham, and author and biologist Rupert Sheldrake", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terence Mckenna have any friends or partners that he worked with during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes", "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Terence McKenna published several books in the early-to-mid-1990s including: The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations", "What was the subject of The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations published by terence Mckenna?", "Did Terence Mckenna have any friends or partners that he worked with during this time?", "Terence McKenna was a colleague and close friend of chaos mathematician Ralph Abraham, and author and biologist Rupert Sheldrake" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting in this document?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Terence Mckenna document", "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna also became a popular personality in the psychedelic rave/dance scene of the early 1990s, with frequent spoken word performances at raves and contributions to psychedelic and trance albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Terence Mckenna document?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes", "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Terence McKenna published several books in the early-to-mid-1990s including: The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations", "What was the subject of The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations published by terence Mckenna?", "Did Terence Mckenna have any friends or partners that he worked with during this time?", "Terence McKenna was a colleague and close friend of chaos mathematician Ralph Abraham, and author and biologist Rupert Sheldrake", "Is there anything else interesting in the Terence Mckenna document?", "Terence McKenna also became a popular personality in the psychedelic rave/dance scene of the early 1990s, with frequent spoken word performances at raves and contributions to psychedelic and trance albums" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did he contribute to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did Terence Mckenna contribute to", "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna contributed in albums by The Shamen, Spacetime Continuum, Alien Project, Capsula, Entheogenic, Zuvuya, Shpongle, and Shakti Twins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Terence Mckenna contribute to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Public_speaking", "Context": [ "What year did Terence Mckenna begin doing public speaking?", "In the early 1980s, Terence McKenna began to speak publicly", "What did Terence Mckenna mainly speak about publicly?", "Terence Mckenna spoke on the topic of psychedelic drugs, becoming one of the pioneers of the psychedelic movemen", "Where did Terence Mckenna mostly give his speeches?", "Did Terence Mckenna ever appear at any festivals or large scale events?", "In 1994, Terence McKenna appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival, documented in the book Tripping by Charles Hayes", "Did Terence Mckenna ever write any books or make a documentary?", "Terence McKenna published several books in the early-to-mid-1990s including: The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations", "What was the subject of The Archaic Revival; Food of the Gods; and True Hallucinations published by terence Mckenna?", "Did Terence Mckenna have any friends or partners that he worked with during this time?", "Terence McKenna was a colleague and close friend of chaos mathematician Ralph Abraham, and author and biologist Rupert Sheldrake", "Is there anything else interesting in the Terence Mckenna document?", "Terence McKenna also became a popular personality in the psychedelic rave/dance scene of the early 1990s, with frequent spoken word performances at raves and contributions to psychedelic and trance albums", "What albums did Terence Mckenna contribute to?", "Terence McKenna contributed in albums by The Shamen, Spacetime Continuum, Alien Project, Capsula, Entheogenic, Zuvuya, Shpongle, and Shakti Twins" ], "Conversation_no": 1383, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most important message of his speeches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Terence Mckenna most important message of his speeches", "Truth_answer": "Terence conducted lecture tours and workshops promoting natural psychedelics as a way to explore universal mysteries, stimulate the imagination, and re-establish a harmonious relationship with nature", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Terence Mckenna most important message of his speeches?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim#Collecting,_before_World_War_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What specifically occurred before World War II", "Truth_answer": "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art." ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many people come to support her gallery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim#Collecting,_before_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was some of the advice her friends gave her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her", "Truth_answer": "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she excited?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take for her to learn?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim#Collecting,_before_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?", "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles?" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peggy Guggenheim article", "Truth_answer": "Peggy Guggenheim's first gallery was called Guggenheim Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a gallery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peggy Guggenheim article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?", "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peggy Guggenheim article?", "Peggy Guggenheim's first gallery was called Guggenheim Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a gallery." ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have many people to visit this gallery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peggy Guggenheim have many people to visit this gallery", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peggy Guggenheim have many people to visit this gallery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim#Collecting,_before_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?", "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peggy Guggenheim article?", "Peggy Guggenheim's first gallery was called Guggenheim Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a gallery.", "Did Peggy Guggenheim have many people to visit this gallery?" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her gallery bring in a lot of money for her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peggy Guggenheim gallery bring in a lot of money for her", "Truth_answer": "Peggy Guggenheim's gallery, although well received, had made a loss of £600 in the first year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peggy Guggenheim gallery bring in a lot of money for her?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim#Collecting,_before_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?", "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peggy Guggenheim article?", "Peggy Guggenheim's first gallery was called Guggenheim Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a gallery.", "Did Peggy Guggenheim have many people to visit this gallery?", "Did Peggy Guggenheim gallery bring in a lot of money for her?", "Peggy Guggenheim's gallery, although well received, had made a loss of £600 in the first year" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else important happen regarding her gallery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen regarding Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Truth_answer": "Peggy Guggenheim also held group exhibitions of sculpture and collage, with the participation of the now classic moderns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen regarding Peggy Guggenheim's gallery?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim#Collecting,_before_World_War_II", "Context": [ "What specifically occurred before World War II?", "In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.", "Did many people come to support Peggy Guggenheim's gallery for modern art in London?", "What was some of the advice Peggy Guggenheim's friends gave her?", "show-case for the Surrealist movement in Peggy Guggenheim's gallery", "Was Peggy Guggenheim excited about show-casing the surrealist movement in her gallery?", "How long did it take for Peggy Guggenheim to learn about contemporary art and styles?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peggy Guggenheim article?", "Peggy Guggenheim's first gallery was called Guggenheim Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a gallery.", "Did Peggy Guggenheim have many people to visit this gallery?", "Did Peggy Guggenheim gallery bring in a lot of money for her?", "Peggy Guggenheim's gallery, although well received, had made a loss of £600 in the first year", "Did anything else important happen regarding Peggy Guggenheim's gallery?", "Peggy Guggenheim also held group exhibitions of sculpture and collage, with the participation of the now classic moderns" ], "Conversation_no": 1384, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she store her purchased objects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Peggy Guggenheim store her purchased objects", "Truth_answer": "Peggy Guggenheim stored her objects in the south of France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Peggy Guggenheim store her purchased objects?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Audio Secrecy", "Truth_answer": "Audio Secrecy is the band stone sour's third album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Audio Secrecy is the band stone sour's third album" ], "Conversation_no": 1385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHen was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was stone sour's third album audio secrecy released", "Truth_answer": "the album Audio Secrecy was released on September 7, 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917202206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_discography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was stone sour's third album audio secrecy released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Audio Secrecy is the band stone sour's third album", "When was stone sour's third album audio secrecy released?", "the album Audio Secrecy was released on September 7, 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 1385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band stone sour article", "Truth_answer": "The band's third album Audio Secrecy, was recorded at the Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band stone sour article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Audio Secrecy is the band stone sour's third album", "When was stone sour's third album audio secrecy released?", "the album Audio Secrecy was released on September 7, 2010", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band stone sour article?", "The band's third album Audio Secrecy, was recorded at the Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz" ], "Conversation_no": 1385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where there any hits on the cd?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where there any hits on the cd", "Truth_answer": "the song Say You'll Haunt Me,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_2_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617080718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Sovereign/Absolute_Zero_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917190325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Me_a_Favor_(song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where there any hits on the album Audio secrecy by the band stone sour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Audio Secrecy is the band stone sour's third album", "When was stone sour's third album audio secrecy released?", "the album Audio Secrecy was released on September 7, 2010", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band stone sour article?", "The band's third album Audio Secrecy, was recorded at the Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz", "where there any hits on the album Audio secrecy by the band stone sour?", "the song Say You'll Haunt Me," ], "Conversation_no": 1385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the self-titled album by the band stone sour do well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the self-titled album by the band stone sour do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Audio_Secrecy_(2009–2011)", "Context": [ "What was Audio Secrecy?", "Audio Secrecy is the band stone sour's third album", "When was stone sour's third album audio secrecy released?", "the album Audio Secrecy was released on September 7, 2010", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band stone sour article?", "The band's third album Audio Secrecy, was recorded at the Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz", "where there any hits on the album Audio secrecy by the band stone sour?", "the song Say You'll Haunt Me,", "Did the self-titled album by the band stone sour do well?" ], "Conversation_no": 1385, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else about the album that was notbale?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else about the self-titled album by the band stone sour that was notbale", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about the self-titled album by the band stone sour that was notbale?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire#Final_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Charles Baudelaire die", "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire#Final_years", "Context": [ "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867" ], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is he buried ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried", "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire#Final_years", "Context": [ "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867", "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried ?", "Charles Baudelaire is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris" ], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any poems or books in his final years ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Baudelaire write any poems or books in his final years", "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Baudelaire write any poems or books in his final years ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Spleen_de_Paris", "Context": [ "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867", "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried ?", "Charles Baudelaire is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris", "Did Charles Baudelaire write any poems or books in his final years ?", "Charles Baudelaire worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose" ], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you name one of those books published posthumously ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you name one of those books by charles baudelaire published posthumously", "Truth_answer": "Le Spleen de Paris, also known as Paris Spleen or Petits Poèmes en prose, is a collection of 50 short prose poems by Charles Baudelaire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200712113349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Spleen_de_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name one of those books by charles baudelaire published posthumously ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867", "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried ?", "Charles Baudelaire is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris", "Did Charles Baudelaire write any poems or books in his final years ?", "Charles Baudelaire worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose", "Can you name one of those books by charles baudelaire published posthumously ?", "Le Spleen de Paris, also known as Paris Spleen or Petits Poèmes en prose, is a collection of 50 short prose poems by Charles Baudelaire." ], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Un Dernier Chapitre de l'histoire des oeuvres de Balzac about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Un Dernier Chapitre de l'histoire des oeuvres de Balzac about", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Un Dernier Chapitre de l'histoire des oeuvres de Balzac by charles Baudelaire about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire#Final_years", "Context": [ "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867", "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried ?", "Charles Baudelaire is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris", "Did Charles Baudelaire write any poems or books in his final years ?", "Charles Baudelaire worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose", "Can you name one of those books by charles baudelaire published posthumously ?", "Le Spleen de Paris, also known as Paris Spleen or Petits Poèmes en prose, is a collection of 50 short prose poems by Charles Baudelaire.", "What is Un Dernier Chapitre de l'histoire des oeuvres de Balzac by charles Baudelaire about?" ], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Charles Baudelaire die", "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire suffered a massive stroke in 1866 and paralysis followed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire#Final_years", "Context": [ "When did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire died on 31 August 1867", "Where is Charles Baudelaire buried ?", "Charles Baudelaire is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris", "Did Charles Baudelaire write any poems or books in his final years ?", "Charles Baudelaire worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose", "Can you name one of those books by charles baudelaire published posthumously ?", "Le Spleen de Paris, also known as Paris Spleen or Petits Poèmes en prose, is a collection of 50 short prose poems by Charles Baudelaire.", "What is Un Dernier Chapitre de l'histoire des oeuvres de Balzac by charles Baudelaire about?", "How did Charles Baudelaire die ?", "Charles Baudelaire suffered a massive stroke in 1866 and paralysis followed" ], "Conversation_no": 1386, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What illness has caused this Paralysis ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What illness has caused Charles Baudelaire's Paralysis", "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire suffered from aphasia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What illness has caused Charles Baudelaire's Paralysis ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of charity work did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of charity work did they do", "Truth_answer": "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth" ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the Foundation do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.savethechildren.org/us/about-us/media-and-news/2019-press-releases/save-the-childrens-centennial-celebrations", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does it do for the at risk youth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do for the at risk youth", "Truth_answer": "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation has the mission to empower America’s youth, placing emphasis on education and cultural programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002319id_/https://www.savethechildren.org/us/about-us/media-and-news/2019-press-releases/save-the-childrens-centennial-celebrations_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the tommy hilfiger foundation do for the at risk youth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?", "What does the tommy hilfiger foundation do for the at risk youth?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation has the mission to empower America’s youth, placing emphasis on education and cultural programs." ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there another charitable organization they created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there another charitable organization the Tommy Hilfiger foundation created", "Truth_answer": "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation is involved in charities such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another charitable organization the tommy hilfiger foundation has created?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?", "What does the tommy hilfiger foundation do for the at risk youth?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation has the mission to empower America’s youth, placing emphasis on education and cultural programs.", "Is there another charitable organization the tommy hilfiger foundation has created?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation is involved in charities such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation" ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any events they held for charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any events the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation held for charities", "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any events the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation held for charities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?", "What does the tommy hilfiger foundation do for the at risk youth?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation has the mission to empower America’s youth, placing emphasis on education and cultural programs.", "Is there another charitable organization the tommy hilfiger foundation has created?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation is involved in charities such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation", "Was there any events the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation held for charities?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House" ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other events did they hold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other events did the tommy Hilfiger foundation hold", "Truth_answer": "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation also The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events did the tommy Hilfiger foundation hold?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?", "What does the tommy hilfiger foundation do for the at risk youth?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation has the mission to empower America’s youth, placing emphasis on education and cultural programs.", "Is there another charitable organization the tommy hilfiger foundation has created?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation is involved in charities such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation", "Was there any events the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation held for charities?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House", "What other events did the tommy Hilfiger foundation hold?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation also The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS." ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is he involves with the Autism speaks cause?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is tommy hilfiger involved with the Autism speaks cause", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is tommy hilfiger involved with the Autism speaks cause?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger#Charity_work", "Context": [ "What type of charity work did The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation do?", "The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth", "What does the tommy hilfiger Foundation do?", "What does the tommy hilfiger foundation do for the at risk youth?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation has the mission to empower America’s youth, placing emphasis on education and cultural programs.", "Is there another charitable organization the tommy hilfiger foundation has created?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation is involved in charities such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation", "Was there any events the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation held for charities?", "Tommy Hilfiger was one of several sponsors along with Moet and Chandon, Christie's Auction House", "What other events did the tommy Hilfiger foundation hold?", "the Tommy Hilfiger corporate foundation also The Advocate of the charity LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights AIDS.", "Why is tommy hilfiger involved with the Autism speaks cause?" ], "Conversation_no": 1387, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the tommy hilfiger article", "Truth_answer": "Since 2008, Tommy Hilfiger has designed limited-edition handbags in support Breast Health International", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the tommy hilfiger article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Hilton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her career", "Truth_answer": "Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, singer, actress and DJ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Hilton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paris Hilton's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Hilton", "Context": [ "What was Paris Hilton's career?", "Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, singer, actress and DJ." ], "Conversation_no": 1388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Paris Hilton appear in", "Truth_answer": "Paris Hilton was in the reality TV show The Simple Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paris Hilton appear in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Hilton", "Context": [ "What was Paris Hilton's career?", "Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, singer, actress and DJ.", "What did Paris Hilton appear in?", "Paris Hilton was in the reality TV show The Simple Life." ], "Conversation_no": 1388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was interesting about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was interesting about this article about Paris Hilton", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, a leaked 2001 sex tape with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as 1 Night in Paris, catapulted Paris Hiltonr into global fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Hilton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about this article about Paris Hilton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Hilton", "Context": [ "What was Paris Hilton's career?", "Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, singer, actress and DJ.", "What did Paris Hilton appear in?", "Paris Hilton was in the reality TV show The Simple Life.", "What else was interesting about this article about Paris Hilton?", "In 2003, a leaked 2001 sex tape with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as 1 Night in Paris, catapulted Paris Hiltonr into global fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1388, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was Hilton involved in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Paris Hilton involved in", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Paris Hilton released her book Confessions of an Heiress, which became a New York Times Best Seller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Paris Hilton involved in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What music did she release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What music did she release", "Truth_answer": "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225173109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Kaki King release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was this album different?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the album Everybody Loves You different", "Truth_answer": "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225173109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did people like the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You", "Truth_answer": "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic." ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have good reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews", "Truth_answer": "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_You", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic." ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other songs were released from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other songs were released from the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You", "Truth_answer": "The Kaki King album Everybody Loves you features the songs Kewpie Stationand Steamed Juicy Little Bun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were released from the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King#Early_career", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "What other songs were released from the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "The Kaki King album Everybody Loves you features the songs Kewpie Stationand Steamed Juicy Little Bun." ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kaki King go on tour", "Truth_answer": "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King#Early_career", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "What other songs were released from the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "The Kaki King album Everybody Loves you features the songs Kewpie Stationand Steamed Juicy Little Bun.", "Did Kaki King go on tour?", "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America." ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Kaki King do on tour", "Truth_answer": "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kaki King do on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "What other songs were released from the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "The Kaki King album Everybody Loves you features the songs Kewpie Stationand Steamed Juicy Little Bun.", "Did Kaki King go on tour?", "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America.", "What did Kaki King do on tour?", "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America." ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things happened during the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things happened during the tour for EveryBody Loves You", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened during the tour for EveryBody Loves You?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King", "Context": [ "What music did Kaki King release?", "Everybody Loves You is the debut album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2003.", "How was the album Everybody Loves You different?", "In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote that Simply put, Kaki King possesses the most original voice on the acoustic guitar in a generation.“", "Did people like the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "Did the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You have good reviews?", "Everybody Loves You is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on allMusic.", "What other songs were released from the Kaki King album Everybody Loves You?", "The Kaki King album Everybody Loves you features the songs Kewpie Stationand Steamed Juicy Little Bun.", "Did Kaki King go on tour?", "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America.", "What did Kaki King do on tour?", "To support the album Everybody Loves You, Kaki King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America.", "What other things happened during the tour for EveryBody Loves You?" ], "Conversation_no": 1389, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a song with the mountain goats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kaki King have a song with the mountain goats", "Truth_answer": "Black Pear Tree is an EP by The Mountain Goats and Kaki King, released in 2008 as a vinyl only and tour only EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King have a song with the mountain goats?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding#Organizer_and_executive", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of organizer was he?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of organizer was he", "Truth_answer": "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding#Organizer_and_executive", "Context": [ "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball." ], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Around what year did he do that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Around what year did he do that", "Truth_answer": "In the months after signing for Chicago, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year did he do that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball.", "Around what year did he do that?", "In the months after signing for Chicago, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League." ], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he become the organizer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Albert Spalding become the organizer of the National League", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Albert Spalding become the organizer of the National League?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding", "Context": [ "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball.", "Around what year did he do that?", "In the months after signing for Chicago, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League.", "How did Albert Spalding become the organizer of the National League?" ], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects aboutAlbert Spalding", "Truth_answer": "Albert Spalding later called for the commission that investigated the origins of baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects aboutAlbert Spalding?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding", "Context": [ "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball.", "Around what year did he do that?", "In the months after signing for Chicago, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League.", "How did Albert Spalding become the organizer of the National League?", "Are there any other interesting aspects aboutAlbert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding later called for the commission that investigated the origins of baseball." ], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they find?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Albert Spalding find", "Truth_answer": "The commission investigated the origins of baseball and credited Abner Doubleday with creating the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the commission find about the origins of baseball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding", "Context": [ "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball.", "Around what year did he do that?", "In the months after signing for Chicago, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League.", "How did Albert Spalding become the organizer of the National League?", "Are there any other interesting aspects aboutAlbert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding later called for the commission that investigated the origins of baseball.", "What did the commission find about the origins of baseball?", "The commission investigated the origins of baseball and credited Abner Doubleday with creating the game." ], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What exactly were the US orgins stated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What exactly were the US orgins of baseball stated", "Truth_answer": "The committe credited Abner Doubleday with creating the game of Baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What exactly were the US orgins of baseball stated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What type of organizer was Albert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding organized the National League of baseball.", "Around what year did he do that?", "In the months after signing for Chicago, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League.", "How did Albert Spalding become the organizer of the National League?", "Are there any other interesting aspects aboutAlbert Spalding?", "Albert Spalding later called for the commission that investigated the origins of baseball.", "What did the commission find about the origins of baseball?", "The commission investigated the origins of baseball and credited Abner Doubleday with creating the game.", "What exactly were the US orgins of baseball stated?", "The committe credited Abner Doubleday with creating the game of Baseball." ], "Conversation_no": 1390, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he happy with the discovery?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Albert Spalding happy with the discovery of the creator of baseball", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Albert Spalding happy with the discovery of the creator of baseball?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul#2006–2012:_Academy_Award_win,_Scale-A-Ton_and_A_Person_of_Interest", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he win an academy award for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he win an academy award for", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did DJ Paul win an academy award for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul#2006–2012:_Academy_Award_win,_Scale-A-Ton_and_A_Person_of_Interest", "Context": [ "What did DJ Paul win an academy award for?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp." ], "Conversation_no": 1391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What movie was the song in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie was the song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp in", "Truth_answer": "The song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp is from the film Hustle & Flow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was the song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul#2006–2012:_Academy_Award_win,_Scale-A-Ton_and_A_Person_of_Interest", "Context": [ "What did DJ Paul win an academy award for?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "What movie was the song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp in?", "The song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp is from the film Hustle & Flow." ], "Conversation_no": 1391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was nominated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was nominated for an academy award besides DJ Paul", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was nominated for an academy award besides DJ Paul?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-A-Ton", "Context": [ "What did DJ Paul win an academy award for?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "What movie was the song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp in?", "The song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp is from the film Hustle & Flow.", "Who else was nominated for an academy award besides DJ Paul?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp." ], "Conversation_no": 1391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is scale a ton", "Transformer_rewrite": "Regarding DJ Paul, What is scale a ton", "Truth_answer": "Scale-a-Ton (pronounced Skeleton) is the second solo album by Three 6 Mafia member DJ Paul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-A-Ton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding DJ Paul, What is scale a ton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Person_of_Interest_(album)", "Context": [ "What did DJ Paul win an academy award for?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "What movie was the song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp in?", "The song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp is from the film Hustle & Flow.", "Who else was nominated for an academy award besides DJ Paul?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "Regarding DJ Paul, What is scale a ton?", "Scale-a-Ton (pronounced Skeleton) is the second solo album by Three 6 Mafia member DJ Paul." ], "Conversation_no": 1391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a person of interest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Regarding DJ Paul, what is a person of interest", "Truth_answer": "A Person of Interest is the third studio album by American hip hop artist DJ Paul, released on October 22, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161227133425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Person_of_Interest_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding DJ Paul, what is a person of interest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Person_of_Interest_(album)", "Context": [ "What did DJ Paul win an academy award for?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "What movie was the song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp in?", "The song It's Hard out Here for a Pimp is from the film Hustle & Flow.", "Who else was nominated for an academy award besides DJ Paul?", "In 2006, DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Crunchy Black won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp.", "Regarding DJ Paul, What is scale a ton?", "Scale-a-Ton (pronounced Skeleton) is the second solo album by Three 6 Mafia member DJ Paul.", "Regarding DJ Paul, what is a person of interest?", "A Person of Interest is the third studio album by American hip hop artist DJ Paul, released on October 22, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1391, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was A Person of Interest by DJ Paul a hit", "Truth_answer": "The album A Person of Interest peaked at number 34 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 11 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161227133425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Person_of_Interest_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A Person of Interest by DJ Paul a hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he marry", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz." ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any children in his new marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell." ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to their child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell.", "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child?" ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he talk about Asia on air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Art Bell talk about Asia on air", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell talk about Asia on air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell.", "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child?", "Did Art Bell talk about Asia on air?" ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say about his new marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Art Bell say about his new marriage", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Bell say about his new marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell.", "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child?", "Did Art Bell talk about Asia on air?", "What did Art Bell say about his new marriage?" ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they get engaged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz get engaged", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz get engaged?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell.", "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child?", "Did Art Bell talk about Asia on air?", "What did Art Bell say about his new marriage?", "When did Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz get engaged?" ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his family supportive of the marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Art Bell's family supportive of the marriage to Airyn Ruiz", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Bell's family supportive of the marriage to Airyn Ruiz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell#Marriages", "Context": [ "Who did Art Bell marry?", "Art Bell was married four times, most recently to Airyn Ruiz.", "Did Art Bell have any children in his new marriage?", "Art Bell had two children with Airyn Ruiz: Asia Rayne Bell and Alexander William Bell.", "What happened to Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz's child?", "Did Art Bell talk about Asia on air?", "What did Art Bell say about his new marriage?", "When did Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz get engaged?", "Was Art Bell's family supportive of the marriage to Airyn Ruiz?" ], "Conversation_no": 1392, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz stay married", "Truth_answer": "Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz were married until Art Bell's death in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell and Airyn Ruiz stay married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are her journal-diaries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are her journal-diaries", "Truth_answer": "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them." ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So she never actually sent the letters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?" ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary", "Truth_answer": "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary?", "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing." ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she feel like that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Frances Burney feel like that", "Truth_answer": "Frances Burney's writings were possibly something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frances Burney feel pressure to abandon writing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Family_life", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary?", "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing.", "Why did Frances Burney feel pressure to abandon writing?", "Frances Burney's writings were possibly something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife." ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she not like her stepmother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frances Burney not like her stepmother", "Truth_answer": "The Burney children found their new stepmother overbearing and quick to anger, and they took refuge by making fun of her behind her back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frances Burney not like her stepmother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary?", "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing.", "Why did Frances Burney feel pressure to abandon writing?", "Frances Burney's writings were possibly something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife.", "Did Frances Burney not like her stepmother?", "The Burney children found their new stepmother overbearing and quick to anger, and they took refuge by making fun of her behind her back." ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about her journals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Frances Burney's journals", "Truth_answer": "The first entry in Frances Burney's journal was dated 27 March 1768 and addressed to Nobody.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Frances Burney's journals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary?", "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing.", "Why did Frances Burney feel pressure to abandon writing?", "Frances Burney's writings were possibly something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife.", "Did Frances Burney not like her stepmother?", "The Burney children found their new stepmother overbearing and quick to anger, and they took refuge by making fun of her behind her back.", "What else is significant about Frances Burney's journals?", "The first entry in Frances Burney's journal was dated 27 March 1768 and addressed to Nobody.”" ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Evelina about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Evelina about", "Truth_answer": "Evelina is a novel about the unacknowledged but legitimate daughter of a dissipated English aristocrat, thus raised in rural seclusion until her 17th year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frances Burney's Evelina about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "What are Frances Burney's journal-diaries?", "Francis Burney kept a journal-diary as a form of correspondence with family and friends, recounting life events and her observations of them.", "So Frances Burney never actually sent the letters from her journal diary?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frances Burney's journal-diary?", "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing.", "Why did Frances Burney feel pressure to abandon writing?", "Frances Burney's writings were possibly something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife.", "Did Frances Burney not like her stepmother?", "The Burney children found their new stepmother overbearing and quick to anger, and they took refuge by making fun of her behind her back.", "What else is significant about Frances Burney's journals?", "The first entry in Frances Burney's journal was dated 27 March 1768 and addressed to Nobody.”", "What was Frances Burney's Evelina about?", "Evelina is a novel about the unacknowledged but legitimate daughter of a dissipated English aristocrat, thus raised in rural seclusion until her 17th year." ], "Conversation_no": 1393, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Frances Burney's Evelina", "Truth_answer": "Burney's Evelina was published anonymously in 1778 without her father's knowledge or permission, by Thomas Lowndes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Frances Burney's Evelina?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Family_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of the members of Burney's family", "Truth_answer": "Frances Burney was the third child in a family of six. Her siblings were Esther, James, Susanna, Charles, and Charlotte Ann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Family_life", "Context": [ "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Frances Burney was the third child in a family of six. Her siblings were Esther, James, Susanna, Charles, and Charlotte Ann." ], "Conversation_no": 1394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her relationship with her family like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Frances Burney's relationship with her family like", "Truth_answer": "Burney scholar Margaret Anne Doody has investigated conflicts within the Burney family that affected Burney's writing and her personal life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frances Burney's relationship with her family like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Family_life", "Context": [ "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Frances Burney was the third child in a family of six. Her siblings were Esther, James, Susanna, Charles, and Charlotte Ann.", "What was Frances Burney's relationship with her family like?", "Burney scholar Margaret Anne Doody has investigated conflicts within the Burney family that affected Burney's writing and her personal life." ], "Conversation_no": 1394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of those conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of those conflicts within the Burney family", "Truth_answer": "Margaret Anne Doody alleged that one strain was an incestuous relationship between Burney's brother James and their half-sister Sarah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of those conflicts within the Burney family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Family_life", "Context": [ "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Frances Burney was the third child in a family of six. Her siblings were Esther, James, Susanna, Charles, and Charlotte Ann.", "What was Frances Burney's relationship with her family like?", "Burney scholar Margaret Anne Doody has investigated conflicts within the Burney family that affected Burney's writing and her personal life.", "What are some of those conflicts within the Burney family?", "Margaret Anne Doody alleged that one strain was an incestuous relationship between Burney's brother James and their half-sister Sarah." ], "Conversation_no": 1394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Frances know about this relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burney Frances know about the relationship between her brother and half-sister", "Truth_answer": "There is no direct evidence for this and it is hard to square with Frances's affection and financial assistance to Sarah in later life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117172520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burney Frances know about the relationship between her brother and half-sister?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Frances Burney was the third child in a family of six. Her siblings were Esther, James, Susanna, Charles, and Charlotte Ann.", "What was Frances Burney's relationship with her family like?", "Burney scholar Margaret Anne Doody has investigated conflicts within the Burney family that affected Burney's writing and her personal life.", "What are some of those conflicts within the Burney family?", "Margaret Anne Doody alleged that one strain was an incestuous relationship between Burney's brother James and their half-sister Sarah.", "Did Burney Frances know about the relationship between her brother and half-sister?", "There is no direct evidence for this and it is hard to square with Frances's affection and financial assistance to Sarah in later life." ], "Conversation_no": 1394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other conflicts affected Frances Burney?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other conflicts affected Frances Burney besides the incest", "Truth_answer": "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing as something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other conflicts affected Frances Burney besides the incest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Burney#Journal-diaries_and_Caroline_Evelyn", "Context": [ "Who were some of the members of Burney's family?", "Frances Burney was the third child in a family of six. Her siblings were Esther, James, Susanna, Charles, and Charlotte Ann.", "What was Frances Burney's relationship with her family like?", "Burney scholar Margaret Anne Doody has investigated conflicts within the Burney family that affected Burney's writing and her personal life.", "What are some of those conflicts within the Burney family?", "Margaret Anne Doody alleged that one strain was an incestuous relationship between Burney's brother James and their half-sister Sarah.", "Did Burney Frances know about the relationship between her brother and half-sister?", "There is no direct evidence for this and it is hard to square with Frances's affection and financial assistance to Sarah in later life.", "What other conflicts affected Frances Burney besides the incest?", "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing as something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife." ], "Conversation_no": 1394, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other relevant points about her family that impacted her writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other relevant points about her family that impacted her writing", "Truth_answer": "Frances Burney's diary entries suggest that she had begun to feel pressure to abandon her writing as something unladylike that might vex Mrs. Allen, her father's new wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other relevant points about her family that impacted her writing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#1960–2002", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Kibaki's first job in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kibaki's first job in politics", "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his entry into the 2002 elections like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like", "Truth_answer": "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do in the 2002 elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections", "Truth_answer": "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002_elections", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other details were noteworthy from these elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other details were noteworthy from Mwai Kibaki's 2002 elections", "Truth_answer": "On 3 December 2002, Mwai Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other details were noteworthy from Mwai Kibaki's 2002 elections?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002_elections", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "What other details were noteworthy from Mwai Kibaki's 2002 elections?", "On 3 December 2002, Mwai Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the outcome of the accident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Mwai Kibaki's accident", "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki suffered from fracture injuries and had to temporarily use a wheelchair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Mwai Kibaki's accident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002_elections", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "What other details were noteworthy from Mwai Kibaki's 2002 elections?", "On 3 December 2002, Mwai Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting.", "What was the outcome of Mwai Kibaki's accident?", "Mwai Kibaki suffered from fracture injuries and had to temporarily use a wheelchair." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he recover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki recover from the 2002 road accident", "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki still walks rather awkwardly as a result of fracture injuries from the 2002 road accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki recover from the 2002 road accident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002_elections", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "What other details were noteworthy from Mwai Kibaki's 2002 elections?", "On 3 December 2002, Mwai Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting.", "What was the outcome of Mwai Kibaki's accident?", "Mwai Kibaki suffered from fracture injuries and had to temporarily use a wheelchair.", "Did Mwai Kibaki recover from the 2002 road accident?", "Mwai Kibaki still walks rather awkwardly as a result of fracture injuries from the 2002 road accident." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the injury affect his role in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 2002 injury affect Mwai Kibaki's role in politics", "Truth_answer": "After Mwai Kibaki's 2002 road accident, the rest of his presidential campaign was thus conducted by his NARC colleagues in his absence, led by Raila Odinga and Kijana Wamalwa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 2002 injury affect Mwai Kibaki's role in politics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002_elections", "Context": [ "What was Mwai Kibaki's first job in politics?", "In 1963, Mwai Kibaki was elected as Member of Parliament for Donholm Constituency.", "What was Mwai Kibaki's entry into the 2002 elections like?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "How did Mwai Kibaki do in the 2002 elections?", "In the 2002 presidential election Mwai Kibaki was elected as President of Kenya.", "What other details were noteworthy from Mwai Kibaki's 2002 elections?", "On 3 December 2002, Mwai Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting.", "What was the outcome of Mwai Kibaki's accident?", "Mwai Kibaki suffered from fracture injuries and had to temporarily use a wheelchair.", "Did Mwai Kibaki recover from the 2002 road accident?", "Mwai Kibaki still walks rather awkwardly as a result of fracture injuries from the 2002 road accident.", "Did the 2002 injury affect Mwai Kibaki's role in politics?", "After Mwai Kibaki's 2002 road accident, the rest of his presidential campaign was thus conducted by his NARC colleagues in his absence, led by Raila Odinga and Kijana Wamalwa." ], "Conversation_no": 1395, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he beat in the election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Mwai Kibaki beat in the 2002 election", "Truth_answer": "In 2002 Mwai Kibaki beat the KANU candidate Uhuru Kenyatta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Mwai Kibaki beat in the 2002 election?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was mike's childhood years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was mike's childhood years", "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania" ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where else did he grow up in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown", "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania" ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is interesting about his childhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood", "Truth_answer": "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams" ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the outcome of this bat boy service?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?" ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other training did he receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams", "Truth_answer": "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve." ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Ted's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ted's assessment of Mike Piazza", "Truth_answer": "The Hall of Famer praised Mike Piazza's talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ted Williams's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve.", "What was Ted Williams's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "The Hall of Famer praised Mike Piazza's talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting." ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did this inspire piazza do to better?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ted Williams' praise inspire Mike Piazza to do better", "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza shared his father's focus on baseball", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Williams' praise inspire Mike Piazza to do better?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve.", "What was Ted Williams's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "The Hall of Famer praised Mike Piazza's talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting.", "Did Ted Williams' praise inspire Mike Piazza to do better?", "Mike Piazza shared his father's focus on baseball" ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most interesting aspect of this dad son relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most interesting aspect of Vince and Mike Piazza relationship", "Truth_answer": "Vince Piazza saw that Mike Piazza had potential in the sport, and began encouraging his son to build his arm strength at the age of five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most interesting aspect of Vince and Mike Piazza relationship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve.", "What was Ted Williams's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "The Hall of Famer praised Mike Piazza's talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting.", "Did Ted Williams' praise inspire Mike Piazza to do better?", "Mike Piazza shared his father's focus on baseball", "what is the most interesting aspect of Vince and Mike Piazza relationship?", "Vince Piazza saw that Mike Piazza had potential in the sport, and began encouraging his son to build his arm strength at the age of five." ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what followed his graduation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what followed Mike Piazza's graduation", "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza went to South Florida and joined the Miami Hurricanes his freshman year; receiving no playing time that season, Piazza transferred to Miami-Dade North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what followed Mike Piazza's graduation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve.", "What was Ted Williams's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "The Hall of Famer praised Mike Piazza's talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting.", "Did Ted Williams' praise inspire Mike Piazza to do better?", "Mike Piazza shared his father's focus on baseball", "what is the most interesting aspect of Vince and Mike Piazza relationship?", "Vince Piazza saw that Mike Piazza had potential in the sport, and began encouraging his son to build his arm strength at the age of five.", "what followed Mike Piazza's graduation?", "Mike Piazza went to South Florida and joined the Miami Hurricanes his freshman year; receiving no playing time that season, Piazza transferred to Miami-Dade North." ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other interesting information in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other interesting information in this section of Mike Piazza", "Truth_answer": "Vince Piazza earned a fortune of more than $100 million in used cars and real estate, and attempted several times to purchase an MLB franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting information in this section of Mike Piazza?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza#Childhood", "Context": [ "Where was Mike Piazza' childhood years spent?", "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania", "where else did Mike Piazza grow up in besides Norristown?", "Mike Piazza grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "what is interesting about Mike Piazza's childhood?", "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams", "What was the outcome of Mike Piazza's bat boy service?", "what other training did Mike Piazza receive besides training from Ted Williams?", "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son Mike Piazza, clearing snow if necessary to practice his hitting and practicing on Christmas Eve.", "What was Ted Williams's assessment of Mike Piazza?", "The Hall of Famer praised Mike Piazza's talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting.", "Did Ted Williams' praise inspire Mike Piazza to do better?", "Mike Piazza shared his father's focus on baseball", "what is the most interesting aspect of Vince and Mike Piazza relationship?", "Vince Piazza saw that Mike Piazza had potential in the sport, and began encouraging his son to build his arm strength at the age of five.", "what followed Mike Piazza's graduation?", "Mike Piazza went to South Florida and joined the Miami Hurricanes his freshman year; receiving no playing time that season, Piazza transferred to Miami-Dade North.", "any other interesting information in this section of Mike Piazza?", "Vince Piazza earned a fortune of more than $100 million in used cars and real estate, and attempted several times to purchase an MLB franchise." ], "Conversation_no": 1396, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Vince Piazza earn a fortune", "Truth_answer": "Vince Piazza's own hopes of playing baseball had ended at the age of 16 when he left school to support his family", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Vince Piazza earn a fortune?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Journalism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Hitchens contribution to journalism", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Hitchens contribution to journalism", "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Journalism", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his role in the daily express?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express", "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Journalism", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when and why did he stop being a journalist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Peter Hitchens left the Daily Express after its acquisition by Richard Desmond, stated that working for him would have represented a moral conflict of interest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Journalism", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express.", "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist?", "In 2000, Peter Hitchens left the Daily Express after its acquisition by Richard Desmond, stated that working for him would have represented a moral conflict of interest." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the highlight of his journalist career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the highlight of Peter Hitchens' journalist career", "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the highlight of Peter Hitchens' journalist career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Views", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express.", "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist?", "In 2000, Peter Hitchens left the Daily Express after its acquisition by Richard Desmond, stated that working for him would have represented a moral conflict of interest.", "what was the highlight of Peter Hitchens' journalist career?", "Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there any interesting information on Peter Hitchens", "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens is an outspoken opponent of British Summer Time and describes the practice as fanatical and dictatorial and says the system amounts to lying about the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any interesting information on Peter Hitchens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1061015.stm", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express.", "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist?", "In 2000, Peter Hitchens left the Daily Express after its acquisition by Richard Desmond, stated that working for him would have represented a moral conflict of interest.", "what was the highlight of Peter Hitchens' journalist career?", "Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010.", "is there any interesting information on Peter Hitchens?", "Peter Hitchens is an outspoken opponent of British Summer Time and describes the practice as fanatical and dictatorial and says the system amounts to lying about the time." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the basic reason for this moral conflict of interest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the basic reason for Peter Hitchens' moral conflict of interest", "Truth_answer": "Richard Desmond was expected to make changes at the Daily Express, downgrading the paper's emphasis on politics and boosting coverage of TV and entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the basic reason for Peter Hitchens' moral conflict of interest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Journalism", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express.", "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist?", "In 2000, Peter Hitchens left the Daily Express after its acquisition by Richard Desmond, stated that working for him would have represented a moral conflict of interest.", "what was the highlight of Peter Hitchens' journalist career?", "Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010.", "is there any interesting information on Peter Hitchens?", "Peter Hitchens is an outspoken opponent of British Summer Time and describes the practice as fanatical and dictatorial and says the system amounts to lying about the time.", "what was the basic reason for Peter Hitchens' moral conflict of interest?", "Richard Desmond was expected to make changes at the Daily Express, downgrading the paper's emphasis on politics and boosting coverage of TV and entertainment." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards for journalism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Peter Hitchens win any awards for journalism", "Truth_answer": "After being shortlisted in 2007 and 2009, Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Peter Hitchens win any awards for journalism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens#Journalism", "Context": [ "what was Peter Hitchens' contribution to journalism?", "Peter Hitchens reported on the decline and collapse of communist regimes in several Warsaw Pact countries, which culminated in a stint as Moscow correspondent and reporting on life there.", "what was Peter Hitchens' role in the Daily Express?", "Peter Hitchens worked as a reporter of education, industrial and labour affairs, then as a political reporter, and subsequently as deputy political editor for the Daily Express.", "when and why did Peter Hitchens stop being a journalist?", "In 2000, Peter Hitchens left the Daily Express after its acquisition by Richard Desmond, stated that working for him would have represented a moral conflict of interest.", "what was the highlight of Peter Hitchens' journalist career?", "Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010.", "is there any interesting information on Peter Hitchens?", "Peter Hitchens is an outspoken opponent of British Summer Time and describes the practice as fanatical and dictatorial and says the system amounts to lying about the time.", "what was the basic reason for Peter Hitchens' moral conflict of interest?", "Richard Desmond was expected to make changes at the Daily Express, downgrading the paper's emphasis on politics and boosting coverage of TV and entertainment.", "did Peter Hitchens win any awards for journalism?", "After being shortlisted in 2007 and 2009, Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1397, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after quitting the Daily Express?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Peter Hitchens do after quitting the Daily Express", "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens joined The Mail on Sunday and has also written for The Spectator and The American Conservative magazines, and occasionally for The Guardian, Prospect, and the New Statesman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Peter Hitchens do after quitting the Daily Express?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#Genres", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Beatles' musical style all about", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#Personnel", "Context": [ "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music" ], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members of the band ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Beatles", "Truth_answer": "Beatles band members included:John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo Starr", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#Personnel", "Context": [ "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music", "Who were the members of The Beatles?", "Beatles band members included:John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo Starr" ], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else were a part of the band ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else were a part of the band The Beatles", "Truth_answer": "Beatles band members included:Pete BestStuart SutcliffeChas NewbyNorman ChapmanTommy MooreJimmie Nicol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else were a part of The Beatles besides the orginal members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles#Please_Please_Me_and_With_the_Beatles", "Context": [ "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music", "Who were the members of The Beatles?", "Beatles band members included:John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo Starr", "Who else were a part of The Beatles besides the orginal members?", "Beatles band members included:Pete BestStuart SutcliffeChas NewbyNorman ChapmanTommy MooreJimmie Nicol" ], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did they come up with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did The Beatles come up with", "Truth_answer": "After the moderate success of the Beatles, Love Me Do, the single Please Please Me met with a more emphatic reception for the debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did The Beatles come up with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_in_Hamburg", "Context": [ "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music", "Who were the members of The Beatles?", "Beatles band members included:John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo Starr", "Who else were a part of The Beatles besides the orginal members?", "Beatles band members included:Pete BestStuart SutcliffeChas NewbyNorman ChapmanTommy MooreJimmie Nicol", "What songs did The Beatles come up with?", "After the moderate success of the Beatles, Love Me Do, the single Please Please Me met with a more emphatic reception for the debut album" ], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did The Beatles perform", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles regularly performed at different clubs in Hamburg, West Germany, during the period from August 1960 to December 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Beatles perform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles", "Context": [ "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music", "Who were the members of The Beatles?", "Beatles band members included:John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo Starr", "Who else were a part of The Beatles besides the orginal members?", "Beatles band members included:Pete BestStuart SutcliffeChas NewbyNorman ChapmanTommy MooreJimmie Nicol", "What songs did The Beatles come up with?", "After the moderate success of the Beatles, Love Me Do, the single Please Please Me met with a more emphatic reception for the debut album", "Where did The Beatles perform?", "The Beatles regularly performed at different clubs in Hamburg, West Germany, during the period from August 1960 to December 1962" ], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band do ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The Beatles do", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles were integral to the evolution of pop music into an art form and to the development of the counterculture of the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Beatles do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles", "Context": [ "What was the Beatles' musical style all about?", "The Beatles embraced 1950s rock and roll and helped pioneer the Merseybeat genre, and their repertoire ultimately expanded to include a broad variety of pop music", "Who were the members of The Beatles?", "Beatles band members included:John LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo Starr", "Who else were a part of The Beatles besides the orginal members?", "Beatles band members included:Pete BestStuart SutcliffeChas NewbyNorman ChapmanTommy MooreJimmie Nicol", "What songs did The Beatles come up with?", "After the moderate success of the Beatles, Love Me Do, the single Please Please Me met with a more emphatic reception for the debut album", "Where did The Beatles perform?", "The Beatles regularly performed at different clubs in Hamburg, West Germany, during the period from August 1960 to December 1962", "What did The Beatles do?", "The Beatles were integral to the evolution of pop music into an art form and to the development of the counterculture of the 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 1398, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do to affect/change the music scene ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did The Beatles do to affect/change the music scene besides the development of counterculture", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles also pioneered recording techniques and explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Beatles do to affect/change the music scene besides the development of counterculture?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain#Founding_of_Quebec", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec", "Truth_answer": "On July 3, 1608, Samuel Champlain landed at the point of Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitation_de_Québec", "Context": [ "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "On July 3, 1608, Samuel Champlain landed at the point of Quebec." ], "Conversation_no": 1399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Champlain name his collection of three buildings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Samuel de Champlain name his collection of three buildings", "Truth_answer": "Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitation_de_Qu%C3%A9bec_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Samuel de Champlain name his collection of three buildings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_de_Dieu_(ship)", "Context": [ "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "On July 3, 1608, Samuel Champlain landed at the point of Quebec.", "What did Samuel de Champlain name his collection of three buildings?", "Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608." ], "Conversation_no": 1399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the boat Champlain commanded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the boat Samuel de Champlain commanded", "Truth_answer": "Explorer Samuel de Champlain arrived on the ship Don de Dieu, or Gift of God to found Quebec in 1608.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190527014035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_de_Dieu_(ship)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the boat Samuel de Champlain commanded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain#Founding_of_Quebec", "Context": [ "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "On July 3, 1608, Samuel Champlain landed at the point of Quebec.", "What did Samuel de Champlain name his collection of three buildings?", "Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608.", "What was the name of the boat Samuel de Champlain commanded?", "Explorer Samuel de Champlain arrived on the ship Don de Dieu, or Gift of God to found Quebec in 1608." ], "Conversation_no": 1399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the house that Champlain lived in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the house that Samuel de Champlain lived in", "Truth_answer": "Samuel de Champlain lived in the wooden Fort Saint Louis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the house that Samuel de Champlain lived in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain#Founding_of_Quebec", "Context": [ "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "On July 3, 1608, Samuel Champlain landed at the point of Quebec.", "What did Samuel de Champlain name his collection of three buildings?", "Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608.", "What was the name of the boat Samuel de Champlain commanded?", "Explorer Samuel de Champlain arrived on the ship Don de Dieu, or Gift of God to found Quebec in 1608.", "What was the name of the house that Samuel de Champlain lived in?", "Samuel de Champlain lived in the wooden Fort Saint Louis." ], "Conversation_no": 1399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were Champlains' passions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Champlains' passions", "Truth_answer": "Gardening, exploring, and fortifying Quebec City became great passions of Samuel de Champlain for the rest of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Samuel de Champlains' passions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain#Founding_of_Quebec", "Context": [ "When did Champlain land at the point of Quebec?", "On July 3, 1608, Samuel Champlain landed at the point of Quebec.", "What did Samuel de Champlain name his collection of three buildings?", "Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608.", "What was the name of the boat Samuel de Champlain commanded?", "Explorer Samuel de Champlain arrived on the ship Don de Dieu, or Gift of God to found Quebec in 1608.", "What was the name of the house that Samuel de Champlain lived in?", "Samuel de Champlain lived in the wooden Fort Saint Louis.", "What were Samuel de Champlains' passions?", "Gardening, exploring, and fortifying Quebec City became great passions of Samuel de Champlain for the rest of his life." ], "Conversation_no": 1399, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other houses built where Champlain settled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other houses built where Champlain settled", "Truth_answer": "Two houses were built by two settler families of Louis Hébert and Guillaume Couillard, his son-in-law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other houses built where Champlain settled besides the wooden fort saint louis and habitation de quebec?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he ever married", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee." ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorced in 1975 following Starr's repeated infidelities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorced in 1975 following Starr's repeated infidelities." ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever marry again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr ever marry again", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman, and they were married on 27 April 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr ever marry again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorced in 1975 following Starr's repeated infidelities.", "Did Ringo Starr ever marry again?", "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman, and they were married on 27 April 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have kids with his second wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr have kids with his second wife", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach has two children with Augusto, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr have kids with his second wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorced in 1975 following Starr's repeated infidelities.", "Did Ringo Starr ever marry again?", "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman, and they were married on 27 April 1981.", "Did Ringo Starr have kids with his second wife?", "Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach has two children with Augusto, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna" ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did you find interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in the Ringo Starr article", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Ringo Starr expressed his support for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in the Ringo Starr article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorced in 1975 following Starr's repeated infidelities.", "Did Ringo Starr ever marry again?", "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman, and they were married on 27 April 1981.", "Did Ringo Starr have kids with his second wife?", "Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach has two children with Augusto, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna", "What did you find interesting in the Ringo Starr article?", "In 2016, Ringo Starr expressed his support for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union." ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many grandkids does he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many grandkids does Ringo Starr have", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr has eight grandchildren: one from Zak, four from Jason, and three from Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many grandkids does Ringo Starr have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr#1940–1956:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Was Ringo Starr ever married?", "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Did Ringo Starr have any kids with Maureen Cox?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox have divorce?", "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorced in 1975 following Starr's repeated infidelities.", "Did Ringo Starr ever marry again?", "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman, and they were married on 27 April 1981.", "Did Ringo Starr have kids with his second wife?", "Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach has two children with Augusto, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna", "What did you find interesting in the Ringo Starr article?", "In 2016, Ringo Starr expressed his support for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.", "How many grandkids does Ringo Starr have?", "Ringo Starr has eight grandchildren: one from Zak, four from Jason, and three from Lee." ], "Conversation_no": 1400, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have any brothers or sisters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Ringo Starr have any brothers or sisters", "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr is the only child of confectioners Richard Starkey and Elsie Gleave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ringo Starr have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial#1950–1954", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54", "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial accomplished a historical feat: he first hit three home runs, then added two more to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial#1950–1954", "Context": [ "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54?", "Stan Musial accomplished a historical feat: he first hit three home runs, then added two more to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader." ], "Conversation_no": 1401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team was he playing for at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team was Stan Musial playing for in 1954-1955", "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial was playing for the St.Louis Cardinals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Stan Musial playing for in 1954-1955?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1944_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game", "Context": [ "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54?", "Stan Musial accomplished a historical feat: he first hit three home runs, then added two more to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader.", "What team was Stan Musial playing for in 1954-1955?", "Stan Musial was playing for the St.Louis Cardinals" ], "Conversation_no": 1401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win in the all star game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial win the Major League Baseball All-Star Game", "Truth_answer": "The 1944 game in which Stan Musial started resulted in the National League defeating the American League 7–1", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial win the Major League Baseball All-Star Game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial", "Context": [ "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54?", "Stan Musial accomplished a historical feat: he first hit three home runs, then added two more to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader.", "What team was Stan Musial playing for in 1954-1955?", "Stan Musial was playing for the St.Louis Cardinals", "Did Stan Musial win the Major League Baseball All-Star Game?", "The 1944 game in which Stan Musial started resulted in the National League defeating the American League 7–1" ], "Conversation_no": 1401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards during his time with the Cardinals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial win any awards with the Cardinals", "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial was named the National League's (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) three times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial win any awards with the Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial#Minor_leagues_(1938–1941)", "Context": [ "What happened to Stan Musial during 1955-54?", "Stan Musial accomplished a historical feat: he first hit three home runs, then added two more to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader.", "What team was Stan Musial playing for in 1954-1955?", "Stan Musial was playing for the St.Louis Cardinals", "Did Stan Musial win the Major League Baseball All-Star Game?", "The 1944 game in which Stan Musial started resulted in the National League defeating the American League 7–1", "Did Stan Musial win any awards with the Cardinals?", "Stan Musial was named the National League's (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) three times" ], "Conversation_no": 1401, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sustain any injuries during these years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial sustain any injuries during these years", "Truth_answer": "During late August 1940 , Stan Musial suffered a shoulder injury while playing in the outfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial sustain any injuries during these years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#1990–1997:_Early_beginnings_and_Girl's_Tyme", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original members of the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the group", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#1990–1997:_Early_beginnings_and_Girl's_Tyme", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child" ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who gave the group their first break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break", "Truth_answer": "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No,_No,_No_(Destiny%27s_Child_song)", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their first song released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Destiny's Child's first song released", "Truth_answer": "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No,_No,_No_(Destiny's_Child_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#1990–1997:_Early_beginnings_and_Girl's_Tyme", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the group formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Destiny's Child formed", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1997?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1997", "Truth_answer": "After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1997 with Destiny's Child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#1990–1997:_Early_beginnings_and_Girl's_Tyme", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group.", "What happened in 1997 with Destiny's Child?", "After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child" ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the group change its name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Destiny's Child change its name", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, they changed their name to Destiny's Child, which was taken from a passage in the Book of Isaiah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Destiny's Child change its name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#Legacy", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group.", "What happened in 1997 with Destiny's Child?", "After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child", "Why did Destiny's Child change its name?", "In 1996, they changed their name to Destiny's Child, which was taken from a passage in the Book of Isaiah." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information about the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Destiny's Child", "Truth_answer": "Destiny's Child has been credited as a musical influence or inspiration by several artists including Rihanna, Meghan Trainor, Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, Girls Aloud, Haim, Jess Glynne, Katy B.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Destiny's Child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#1990–1997:_Early_beginnings_and_Girl's_Tyme", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group.", "What happened in 1997 with Destiny's Child?", "After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child", "Why did Destiny's Child change its name?", "In 1996, they changed their name to Destiny's Child, which was taken from a passage in the Book of Isaiah.", "Is there any other interesting information about Destiny's Child?", "Destiny's Child has been credited as a musical influence or inspiration by several artists including Rihanna, Meghan Trainor, Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, Girls Aloud, Haim, Jess Glynne, Katy B." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group do well on Star Search?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Destiny's Child do well on Star Search", "Truth_answer": "Destiny's Child lost the competition because, according to Knowles, their choice of song was wrong; they were actually rapping instead of singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Destiny's Child do well on Star Search?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Say_My_Name#Music_video", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group.", "What happened in 1997 with Destiny's Child?", "After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child", "Why did Destiny's Child change its name?", "In 1996, they changed their name to Destiny's Child, which was taken from a passage in the Book of Isaiah.", "Is there any other interesting information about Destiny's Child?", "Destiny's Child has been credited as a musical influence or inspiration by several artists including Rihanna, Meghan Trainor, Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, Girls Aloud, Haim, Jess Glynne, Katy B.", "Did Destiny's Child do well on Star Search?", "Destiny's Child lost the competition because, according to Knowles, their choice of song was wrong; they were actually rapping instead of singing." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did early members leave the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did early members leave Destiny's Child", "Truth_answer": "Conflict arose in December 1999, following allegations that Mathew Knowles was withholding group profits from Luckett and Roberson; they were dismissed from the group in January 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did early members leave Destiny's Child?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child#1990–1997:_Early_beginnings_and_Girl's_Tyme", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of Destiny's Child?", "Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, Nikki Taylor and Nina Taylor were the original members of Destiny's Child", "Who gave Destiny's Child their first break?", "Arne Frager flew to Houston to see Destiny's Child focusing on Knowles' vocals because Frager thought she had personality and the ability to sing.", "When was Destiny's Child's first song released?", "No, No, No by Destiny's Child was released on November 11, 1997.", "What year was Destiny's Child formed?", "In 1990, Beyoncé Knowles met rapper LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a girl group.", "What happened in 1997 with Destiny's Child?", "After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child", "Why did Destiny's Child change its name?", "In 1996, they changed their name to Destiny's Child, which was taken from a passage in the Book of Isaiah.", "Is there any other interesting information about Destiny's Child?", "Destiny's Child has been credited as a musical influence or inspiration by several artists including Rihanna, Meghan Trainor, Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, Girls Aloud, Haim, Jess Glynne, Katy B.", "Did Destiny's Child do well on Star Search?", "Destiny's Child lost the competition because, according to Knowles, their choice of song was wrong; they were actually rapping instead of singing.", "Why did early members leave Destiny's Child?", "Conflict arose in December 1999, following allegations that Mathew Knowles was withholding group profits from Luckett and Roberson; they were dismissed from the group in January 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 1402, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the early group successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the early Destiny's Child successful", "Truth_answer": "The group signed with Elektra Records with the name Destiny, but were dropped several months later before they could release an album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the early Destiny's Child successful?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whe was she born", "Transformer_rewrite": "whe was she born", "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton", "Context": [ "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky." ], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Rogers Morton grow up", "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Rogers Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s" ], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were his parents mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were Rogers Mortons parents mentioned", "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Rogers Morton's parent mentioned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Rogers Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s", "were Rogers Morton's parent mentioned?", "Rogers Morton was the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business." ], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton get married", "Truth_answer": "In 1939, Rogers Morton married the former Anne Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Rogers Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s", "were Rogers Morton's parent mentioned?", "Rogers Morton was the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business.", "did Rogers Morton get married?", "In 1939, Rogers Morton married the former Anne Jones." ], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any children ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton have any children", "Truth_answer": "Roger Morton and Anne Jones had two children, David Clark and Anne Morton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Rogers Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s", "were Rogers Morton's parent mentioned?", "Rogers Morton was the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business.", "did Rogers Morton get married?", "In 1939, Rogers Morton married the former Anne Jones.", "did Rogers Morton have any children?", "Roger Morton and Anne Jones had two children, David Clark and Anne Morton." ], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was his brother mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Rogers Morton's brother mentioned", "Truth_answer": "Roger Morton's brother Thruston B. Morton served as chairman of the Republican National Committee and represented Kentucky in both the US House of Representatives and then the US Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Rogers Morton's brother mentioned?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Rogers Morton moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1950s", "were Rogers Morton's parent mentioned?", "Rogers Morton was the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business.", "did Rogers Morton get married?", "In 1939, Rogers Morton married the former Anne Jones.", "did Rogers Morton have any children?", "Roger Morton and Anne Jones had two children, David Clark and Anne Morton.", "was Rogers Morton's brother mentioned?", "Roger Morton's brother Thruston B. Morton served as chairman of the Republican National Committee and represented Kentucky in both the US House of Representatives and then the US Senate." ], "Conversation_no": 1403, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which school did he attend?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which school did Rogers Morton attend", "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton went to Woodberry Forest School and in 1937 graduated from Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which school did Rogers Morton attend?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Dispute_over_timeslot", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the dispute over timeslot about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the dispute over timeslot about", "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Dispute_over_timeslot", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did this take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Jay Leno Show take place", "Truth_answer": "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Dispute_over_timeslot", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Leno ok with the change in time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Leno ok with the change in time", "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m., calling the move all business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jay Leno ok with the change in time of The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Boycott_by_competing_networks", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22.", "Was Jay Leno ok with the change in time of The Jay Leno Show?", "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m., calling the move all business." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Jay Leno Show", "Truth_answer": "Rival networks ABC and CBS had discouraged their stars from appearing on The Jay Leno Show in its primetime slot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Dispute_over_timeslot", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22.", "Was Jay Leno ok with the change in time of The Jay Leno Show?", "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m., calling the move all business.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Rival networks ABC and CBS had discouraged their stars from appearing on The Jay Leno Show in its primetime slot." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue to stay on the show after the dispute?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jay Leno continue to stay on The Jay Leno Show after the dispute", "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno returned as host of Tonight on March 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jay Leno continue to stay on The Jay Leno Show after the dispute?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Industry_impact", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22.", "Was Jay Leno ok with the change in time of The Jay Leno Show?", "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m., calling the move all business.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Rival networks ABC and CBS had discouraged their stars from appearing on The Jay Leno Show in its primetime slot.", "Did Jay Leno continue to stay on The Jay Leno Show after the dispute?", "Jay Leno returned as host of Tonight on March 1." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting details about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting details about the article on The Jay Leno Show", "Truth_answer": "The January 29, 2010 issue of Entertainment Weekly listed The Jay Leno Show at the top of a list of the 50 Biggest Bombs in television history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting details about the article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Final_show", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22.", "Was Jay Leno ok with the change in time of The Jay Leno Show?", "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m., calling the move all business.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Rival networks ABC and CBS had discouraged their stars from appearing on The Jay Leno Show in its primetime slot.", "Did Jay Leno continue to stay on The Jay Leno Show after the dispute?", "Jay Leno returned as host of Tonight on March 1.", "Are there any other interesting details about the article on The Jay Leno Show?", "The January 29, 2010 issue of Entertainment Weekly listed The Jay Leno Show at the top of a list of the 50 Biggest Bombs in television history." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the last show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the last The Jay Leno Show", "Truth_answer": "The final Jay Leno Show aired on February 9, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show#Website_dispute", "Context": [ "What was the dispute over The Jay Leno Show time slot about?", "The Jay Leno Show would begin airing weeknights at 11:35 pm ET, with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's shows following it beginning at 12:05 am on March 1, 2010.", "When did the time change to The Jay Leno Show take place?", "On January 21, O'Brien signed a $45 million deal allowing him to leave the network, and aired his final episode of Tonight on January 22.", "Was Jay Leno ok with the change in time of The Jay Leno Show?", "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m., calling the move all business.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Rival networks ABC and CBS had discouraged their stars from appearing on The Jay Leno Show in its primetime slot.", "Did Jay Leno continue to stay on The Jay Leno Show after the dispute?", "Jay Leno returned as host of Tonight on March 1.", "Are there any other interesting details about the article on The Jay Leno Show?", "The January 29, 2010 issue of Entertainment Weekly listed The Jay Leno Show at the top of a list of the 50 Biggest Bombs in television history.", "When was the last The Jay Leno Show?", "The final Jay Leno Show aired on February 9, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1404, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the article on The Jay Leno Show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the article on The Jay Leno Show besides the time slot change, guests, return, and failure", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Guadalupe Zambrano, a Texas real estate agent, registered the domain name thejaylenoshow.com to redirect to his real estate business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the article on The Jay Leno Show besides the time slot change, guests, return, and failure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm#Later_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire", "Truth_answer": "The Dodgers released Hoyt Wilhelm on July 21, 1972. He never appeared in another game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm#Later_life", "Context": [ "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "The Dodgers released Hoyt Wilhelm on July 21, 1972. He never appeared in another game." ], "Conversation_no": 1405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm die", "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm died of heart failure in a Sarasota nursing home in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm#Later_life", "Context": [ "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "The Dodgers released Hoyt Wilhelm on July 21, 1972. He never appeared in another game.", "When did Hoyt Wilhelm die?", "Hoyt Wilhelm died of heart failure in a Sarasota nursing home in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hoyt Wilhelm married", "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm and his wife Peggy lived in Sarasota, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hoyt Wilhelm married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm#Later_life", "Context": [ "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "The Dodgers released Hoyt Wilhelm on July 21, 1972. He never appeared in another game.", "When did Hoyt Wilhelm die?", "Hoyt Wilhelm died of heart failure in a Sarasota nursing home in 2002.", "Was Hoyt Wilhelm married?", "Hoyt Wilhelm and his wife Peggy lived in Sarasota, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 1405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have children", "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm and his wife Peggy raised three children together: Patti, Pam, and Jim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm#Later_life", "Context": [ "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "The Dodgers released Hoyt Wilhelm on July 21, 1972. He never appeared in another game.", "When did Hoyt Wilhelm die?", "Hoyt Wilhelm died of heart failure in a Sarasota nursing home in 2002.", "Was Hoyt Wilhelm married?", "Hoyt Wilhelm and his wife Peggy lived in Sarasota, Florida.", "Did Hoyt Wilhelm have children?", "Hoyt Wilhelm and his wife Peggy raised three children together: Patti, Pam, and Jim." ], "Conversation_no": 1405, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What job did he do later in life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What job did Hoyt Wilhelm do later in life", "Truth_answer": "After Hoyt Wilhelm's retirement as a player, Wilhelm managed two minor league teams in the Atlanta Braves system for single seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Hoyt Wilhelm do later in life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Summer_1961_to_1974", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1961", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1961", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Summer_1961_to_1974", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he left?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Person_(Bobby_Timmons_album)", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they make any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Bobby Timmons make any albums", "Truth_answer": "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Summer_1961_to_1974", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the in person album was released", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Summer_1961_to_1974", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever have any more success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons continued to play in the early 1970s, mostly in small groups or in combination with other pianists, and mainly in the New York area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success after the In Person album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Playing_style_and_influence", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too.", "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success after the In Person album?", "Bobby Timmons continued to play in the early 1970s, mostly in small groups or in combination with other pianists, and mainly in the New York area." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do besides play with Sonny?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Bobby Timmons do besides play with Sonny", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons was known for using block chords, a style in which the right hand creates the melody and the left hand moves with the rhythm of the right hand...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bobby Timmons do besides play with Sonny?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Summer_1961_to_1974", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too.", "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success after the In Person album?", "Bobby Timmons continued to play in the early 1970s, mostly in small groups or in combination with other pianists, and mainly in the New York area.", "What else did Bobby Timmons do besides play with Sonny?", "Bobby Timmons was known for using block chords, a style in which the right hand creates the melody and the left hand moves with the rhythm of the right hand...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have drug problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons have drug problems", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons was addicted to heroin, and used a lot of the money that the band was paid maintaining his habit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Timmons have drug problems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Summer_1961_to_1974", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too.", "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success after the In Person album?", "Bobby Timmons continued to play in the early 1970s, mostly in small groups or in combination with other pianists, and mainly in the New York area.", "What else did Bobby Timmons do besides play with Sonny?", "Bobby Timmons was known for using block chords, a style in which the right hand creates the melody and the left hand moves with the rhythm of the right hand...“", "Did Bobby Timmons have drug problems?", "Bobby Timmons was addicted to heroin, and used a lot of the money that the band was paid maintaining his habit." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did alcohol hurt his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did alcohol hurt Bobby Timmons's career", "Truth_answer": "Bobby Timmons' career declined quickly in the 1960s, in part because of drug abuse and alcoholism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did alcohol hurt Bobby Timmons's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons#Personality", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too.", "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success after the In Person album?", "Bobby Timmons continued to play in the early 1970s, mostly in small groups or in combination with other pianists, and mainly in the New York area.", "What else did Bobby Timmons do besides play with Sonny?", "Bobby Timmons was known for using block chords, a style in which the right hand creates the melody and the left hand moves with the rhythm of the right hand...“", "Did Bobby Timmons have drug problems?", "Bobby Timmons was addicted to heroin, and used a lot of the money that the band was paid maintaining his habit.", "did alcohol hurt Bobby Timmons's career?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined quickly in the 1960s, in part because of drug abuse and alcoholism." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Bobby Timmons", "Truth_answer": "Tootie Heath reported that, when they were on tour and Bobby Timmons was addicted to heroin, the pianist would routinely lie and sometimes pull out a knife to threaten people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Bobby Timmons?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons", "Context": [ "What happened in 1961 to Bobby Timmons?", "Bobby Timmons left Art Blakey's band for the second time in June 1961.", "What did Bobby Timmons do after he left Art Blakey's band?", "Bobby Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums.", "did Bobby Timmons make any albums?", "In Person, a live album involved Bobby Timmons and Ron Carter was released in October 1961.", "What happened after the in person album was released?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined as a result of being typecast as a composer and player of seemingly simple pieces of music too.", "Did Bobby Timmons ever have any more success after the In Person album?", "Bobby Timmons continued to play in the early 1970s, mostly in small groups or in combination with other pianists, and mainly in the New York area.", "What else did Bobby Timmons do besides play with Sonny?", "Bobby Timmons was known for using block chords, a style in which the right hand creates the melody and the left hand moves with the rhythm of the right hand...“", "Did Bobby Timmons have drug problems?", "Bobby Timmons was addicted to heroin, and used a lot of the money that the band was paid maintaining his habit.", "did alcohol hurt Bobby Timmons's career?", "Bobby Timmons' career declined quickly in the 1960s, in part because of drug abuse and alcoholism.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Bobby Timmons?", "Tootie Heath reported that, when they were on tour and Bobby Timmons was addicted to heroin, the pianist would routinely lie and sometimes pull out a knife to threaten people." ], "Conversation_no": 1406, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the band popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Bobby Timmons' band popular", "Truth_answer": "Several of Bobby Timmons' compositions written when part of bands – including Moanin', Dat Dere, and This Here – enjoyed commercial success and brought him more attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208052157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Timmons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bobby Timmons' band popular", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#1998–2002:_Kaleidoscope_and_Wanderland", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 98?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 98", "Truth_answer": "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115185013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#2006–2008:_Kelis_Was_Here", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2006?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to Kelis in 2006", "Truth_answer": "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115185013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#2006–2008:_Kelis_Was_Here", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful", "Truth_answer": "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115185013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_Was_Here#Certifications", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the album sell well overseas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas", "Truth_answer": "Kelis Was Here sold 32,083 copies in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#2006–2008:_Kelis_Was_Here", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas?", "Kelis Was Here sold 32,083 copies in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to Kelis in 2007", "Truth_answer": "Kelis Was Here was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115185013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_Was_Here_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_Was_Here_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Kelis in 2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#2006–2008:_Kelis_Was_Here", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas?", "Kelis Was Here sold 32,083 copies in the United Kingdom.", "what happened to Kelis in 2007?", "Kelis Was Here was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there a number one single on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a number one single on the album", "Truth_answer": "Kelis Was Here's lead single, Bossy, achieved frequent airplay on urban radio and was a moderate hit in the U.S., peaking at number 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115185013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a number one single on Kelis' album Kelis Was Here?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#2006–2008:_Kelis_Was_Here", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas?", "Kelis Was Here sold 32,083 copies in the United Kingdom.", "what happened to Kelis in 2007?", "Kelis Was Here was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards.", "was there a number one single on Kelis' album Kelis Was Here?", "Kelis Was Here's lead single, Bossy, achieved frequent airplay on urban radio and was a moderate hit in the U.S., peaking at number 16." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2008?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to Kelis in 2008", "Truth_answer": "Kelis was unsigned after being dropped by her label, Jive Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Kelis in 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#2003–2005:_Tasty", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas?", "Kelis Was Here sold 32,083 copies in the United Kingdom.", "what happened to Kelis in 2007?", "Kelis Was Here was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards.", "was there a number one single on Kelis' album Kelis Was Here?", "Kelis Was Here's lead single, Bossy, achieved frequent airplay on urban radio and was a moderate hit in the U.S., peaking at number 16.", "what happened to Kelis in 2008?", "Kelis was unsigned after being dropped by her label, Jive Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long was she with jive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was Kelis with Jive", "Truth_answer": "Kelis was with Jive for four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Kelis with Jive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis#Artistry", "Context": [ "what happended to Kelis in 1998?", "Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in mid-1998 and was finished within a year.", "what happened to Kelis in 2006?", "Kelis's fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here, was released in August 2006.", "was Kelis' album Kelis Was Here successful?", "Kelis Was Here peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200, the album has sold only 157,000 copies in the United States as of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "did Kelis' album Kelis Was Here sell well overseas?", "Kelis Was Here sold 32,083 copies in the United Kingdom.", "what happened to Kelis in 2007?", "Kelis Was Here was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards.", "was there a number one single on Kelis' album Kelis Was Here?", "Kelis Was Here's lead single, Bossy, achieved frequent airplay on urban radio and was a moderate hit in the U.S., peaking at number 16.", "what happened to Kelis in 2008?", "Kelis was unsigned after being dropped by her label, Jive Records.", "how long was Kelis with Jive?", "Kelis was with Jive for four years." ], "Conversation_no": 1407, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other important information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other important information on Kelis", "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Tribune stated that Kelis made the most of a voice that lives in the basement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115185013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelis_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other important information on Kelis?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man#Interpretations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created", "Truth_answer": "Bob Dylan has denied the song, Mr. Tambourine Man is about drugs, though he was smoking marijuana at the time the song was written.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created with regards to Mr. Tambourine Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man", "Context": [ "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created with regards to Mr. Tambourine Man?", "Bob Dylan has denied the song, Mr. Tambourine Man is about drugs, though he was smoking marijuana at the time the song was written." ], "Conversation_no": 1408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song did people think was about drugs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Bob Dylan song did people think was about drugs", "Truth_answer": "Mr. Tambourine Man is a song written by Bob Dylan. Interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Bob Dylan song did people think was about drugs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man", "Context": [ "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created with regards to Mr. Tambourine Man?", "Bob Dylan has denied the song, Mr. Tambourine Man is about drugs, though he was smoking marijuana at the time the song was written.", "What Bob Dylan song did people think was about drugs?", "Mr. Tambourine Man is a song written by Bob Dylan. Interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD." ], "Conversation_no": 1408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the song, Mr. Tambourine Man besides interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD", "Truth_answer": "The song Mr. Tambourine Man has been performed and recorded by many artists, including the Byrds, Judy Collins, Melanie, Odetta, and Stevie Wonder among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the song, Mr. Tambourine Man besides interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man", "Context": [ "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created with regards to Mr. Tambourine Man?", "Bob Dylan has denied the song, Mr. Tambourine Man is about drugs, though he was smoking marijuana at the time the song was written.", "What Bob Dylan song did people think was about drugs?", "Mr. Tambourine Man is a song written by Bob Dylan. Interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the song, Mr. Tambourine Man besides interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD?", "The song Mr. Tambourine Man has been performed and recorded by many artists, including the Byrds, Judy Collins, Melanie, Odetta, and Stevie Wonder among others." ], "Conversation_no": 1408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote Mr. Tamborine Man?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the song, Mr. Tamborine Man", "Truth_answer": "Mr. Tambourine Man is a song written by Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song, Mr. Tamborine Man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Background", "Context": [ "What do you think Dylan's marijuana use created with regards to Mr. Tambourine Man?", "Bob Dylan has denied the song, Mr. Tambourine Man is about drugs, though he was smoking marijuana at the time the song was written.", "What Bob Dylan song did people think was about drugs?", "Mr. Tambourine Man is a song written by Bob Dylan. Interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the song, Mr. Tambourine Man besides interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD?", "The song Mr. Tambourine Man has been performed and recorded by many artists, including the Byrds, Judy Collins, Melanie, Odetta, and Stevie Wonder among others.", "Who wrote the song, Mr. Tamborine Man?", "Mr. Tambourine Man is a song written by Bob Dylan." ], "Conversation_no": 1408, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who influenced the movie which inspired Bob Dylan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who influenced the movie La Strada, which inspired Bob Dylan", "Truth_answer": "Fellini reported that the idea first became real to him when he drew a circle to depict Gelsomina, and he decided to base the character on Giulietta Masina, his wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced the movie La Strada, which inspired Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the names of some of the songs he sang?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the names of some of the songs he sang", "Truth_answer": "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they his original songs or covers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers", "Truth_answer": "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he become a blues singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Son House become a blues singer", "Truth_answer": "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Early_life", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his attitude change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change", "Truth_answer": "When Son House was in his early teens, they moved to Algiers, New Orleans. Recalling these years, he would speak of his hatred of blues and his passion for churchgoing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change?", "When Son House was in his early teens, they moved to Algiers, New Orleans. Recalling these years, he would speak of his hatred of blues and his passion for churchgoing." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Rube Lacey?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Rube Lacey", "Truth_answer": "Another source of inspiration for Son House was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the musician Rube Lacey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change?", "When Son House was in his early teens, they moved to Algiers, New Orleans. Recalling these years, he would speak of his hatred of blues and his passion for churchgoing.", "Who was the musician Rube Lacey?", "Another source of inspiration for Son House was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of blues was he known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of blues was Son House known for", "Truth_answer": "Son House developed a blues style based on his religious singing and simple bottleneck guitar style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of blues was Son House known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change?", "When Son House was in his early teens, they moved to Algiers, New Orleans. Recalling these years, he would speak of his hatred of blues and his passion for churchgoing.", "Who was the musician Rube Lacey?", "Another source of inspiration for Son House was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records.", "What kind of blues was Son House known for?", "Son House developed a blues style based on his religious singing and simple bottleneck guitar style." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play an instrument?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Son House play an instrument", "Truth_answer": "Eddie James Son House, Jr. was an American delta blues singer and guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House play an instrument?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change?", "When Son House was in his early teens, they moved to Algiers, New Orleans. Recalling these years, he would speak of his hatred of blues and his passion for churchgoing.", "Who was the musician Rube Lacey?", "Another source of inspiration for Son House was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records.", "What kind of blues was Son House known for?", "Son House developed a blues style based on his religious singing and simple bottleneck guitar style.", "Did Son House play an instrument?", "Eddie James Son House, Jr. was an American delta blues singer and guitarist." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything interesting happen to him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything interesting happen to Son House", "Truth_answer": "Around 1927 or 1928, Son House had been playing in a juke joint when a man went on a shooting spree, and he allegedly shot the man dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting happen to Son House?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House#Blues_performer", "Context": [ "What were the names of some of the songs Son House sang?", "Two songs would later be among Son House's best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "Were Son House's My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues Son House's original songs or covers?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House become a blues singer?", "Son House heard James McCoy playing bottleneck guitar. Two songs he learned from McCoy would later be among his best known: My Black Mama and Preachin' the Blues.", "How did Son House's attitude towards the blues change?", "When Son House was in his early teens, they moved to Algiers, New Orleans. Recalling these years, he would speak of his hatred of blues and his passion for churchgoing.", "Who was the musician Rube Lacey?", "Another source of inspiration for Son House was Rube Lacey, a much better known performer who had recorded for Columbia Records.", "What kind of blues was Son House known for?", "Son House developed a blues style based on his religious singing and simple bottleneck guitar style.", "Did Son House play an instrument?", "Eddie James Son House, Jr. was an American delta blues singer and guitarist.", "Anything interesting happen to Son House?", "Around 1927 or 1928, Son House had been playing in a juke joint when a man went on a shooting spree, and he allegedly shot the man dead." ], "Conversation_no": 1409, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he shoot him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Son House shoot a man", "Truth_answer": "A man went on a shooting spree, wounding Son House in the leg, and he allegedly shot the man dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Son House shoot a man?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "WHEN WAS THE BAND FORMED?", "Transformer_rewrite": "WHEN WAS THE BAND FORMED", "Truth_answer": "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi", "Context": [ "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did the band consist of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the band Fugazi consist of", "Truth_answer": "The band, Fugazi consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Fugazi consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi#Fugazi_EP_&_Margin_Walker_–_13_Songs_(1988–1989)", "Context": [ "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Who did the band Fugazi consist of?", "The band, Fugazi consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty." ], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did the band perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band, Fugazi perform", "Truth_answer": "In June 1988 the band, Fugazi recorded its debut EP, and shortly afterwards embarked on an arduous tour of Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band, Fugazi perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_(EP)", "Context": [ "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Who did the band Fugazi consist of?", "The band, Fugazi consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty.", "Where did the band, Fugazi perform?", "In June 1988 the band, Fugazi recorded its debut EP, and shortly afterwards embarked on an arduous tour of Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of their early songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Fugazi's early songs", "Truth_answer": "Fugazi is the first EP by the band of the same name. The release features Waiting Room which is often seen as the band's most well-known song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Fugazi's early songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi#Formation_and_early_years_(1986–1989)", "Context": [ "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Who did the band Fugazi consist of?", "The band, Fugazi consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty.", "Where did the band, Fugazi perform?", "In June 1988 the band, Fugazi recorded its debut EP, and shortly afterwards embarked on an arduous tour of Europe.", "What were some of Fugazi's early songs?", "Fugazi is the first EP by the band of the same name. The release features Waiting Room which is often seen as the band's most well-known song." ], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did the band come together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Fugazi come together", "Truth_answer": "MacKaye recruited ex-Dag Nasty drummer Colin Sears and bass guitarist Joe Lally, and the trio began practicing together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Fugazi come together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi", "Context": [ "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Who did the band Fugazi consist of?", "The band, Fugazi consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty.", "Where did the band, Fugazi perform?", "In June 1988 the band, Fugazi recorded its debut EP, and shortly afterwards embarked on an arduous tour of Europe.", "What were some of Fugazi's early songs?", "Fugazi is the first EP by the band of the same name. The release features Waiting Room which is often seen as the band's most well-known song.", "How did the band Fugazi come together?", "MacKaye recruited ex-Dag Nasty drummer Colin Sears and bass guitarist Joe Lally, and the trio began practicing together." ], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "in what year did the band form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did the band Fugazi form", "Truth_answer": "Fugazi formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the band Fugazi form?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi", "Context": [ "When was the band Fugazi formed?", "Fugazi is an American rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Who did the band Fugazi consist of?", "The band, Fugazi consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty.", "Where did the band, Fugazi perform?", "In June 1988 the band, Fugazi recorded its debut EP, and shortly afterwards embarked on an arduous tour of Europe.", "What were some of Fugazi's early songs?", "Fugazi is the first EP by the band of the same name. The release features Waiting Room which is often seen as the band's most well-known song.", "How did the band Fugazi come together?", "MacKaye recruited ex-Dag Nasty drummer Colin Sears and bass guitarist Joe Lally, and the trio began practicing together.", "In what year did the band Fugazi form?", "Fugazi formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1410, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did the band form at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band Fugazi form at", "Truth_answer": "Fugazi formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Fugazi form at?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band#Early_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the first boy band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first boy band", "Truth_answer": "The earliest traces of boy bands were in the mid-1950s although the term was not used.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first boy band formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band#Late_1970s_and_1980s:_Menudo,_New_Edition,_and_New_Kids_on_the_Block", "Context": [ "When was the first boy band formed?", "The earliest traces of boy bands were in the mid-1950s although the term was not used." ], "Conversation_no": 1411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did boy bands become popular", "Truth_answer": "The first commercially successful modern boy band formed in 1984 and found international success in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did boy bands become popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band#Early_history", "Context": [ "When was the first boy band formed?", "The earliest traces of boy bands were in the mid-1950s although the term was not used.", "When did boy bands become popular?", "The first commercially successful modern boy band formed in 1984 and found international success in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 1411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the first major boy band group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the first major boy band group", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles are considered by a number of journalists the first or the original boyband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first major boy band group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band#Late_1960s_and_1970s:_The_Jackson_5_and_the_Osmonds", "Context": [ "When was the first boy band formed?", "The earliest traces of boy bands were in the mid-1950s although the term was not used.", "When did boy bands become popular?", "The first commercially successful modern boy band formed in 1984 and found international success in 1988.", "Who was the first major boy band group?", "The Beatles are considered by a number of journalists the first or the original boyband." ], "Conversation_no": 1411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some other early boy bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some other early boy bands", "Truth_answer": "Groups such as the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds helped form the template for boy bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other early boy bands, besides the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band#Key_factors_of_the_concept", "Context": [ "When was the first boy band formed?", "The earliest traces of boy bands were in the mid-1950s although the term was not used.", "When did boy bands become popular?", "The first commercially successful modern boy band formed in 1984 and found international success in 1988.", "Who was the first major boy band group?", "The Beatles are considered by a number of journalists the first or the original boyband.", "What were some other early boy bands, besides the Beatles?", "Groups such as the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds helped form the template for boy bands." ], "Conversation_no": 1411, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the boy band evolve over the years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the boy band format evolve over the years", "Truth_answer": "In most cases, their music is written and produced by a producer. Since the 21st century, however, boy bands have been expected to write or at least contribute to songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the boy band format evolve over the years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which school did he attend?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which school did he attend", "Truth_answer": "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Education", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan." ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do while at school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michael Cimino do while at school", "Truth_answer": "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students." ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do film during schooling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Commercials", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students.", "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling?" ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his education in film started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Michael Cimino's education in film started", "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Yale, Cimino moved to Manhattan and became a star director of television commercials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Michael Cimino's education in film started?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Education", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students.", "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling?", "How was Michael Cimino's education in film started?", "After graduating from Yale, Cimino moved to Manhattan and became a star director of television commercials." ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Cimino's education", "Truth_answer": "At Yale, Michael Cimino continued to study painting as well as architecture and art history.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Cimino's education besides graduating from Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Education", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students.", "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling?", "How was Michael Cimino's education in film started?", "After graduating from Yale, Cimino moved to Manhattan and became a star director of television commercials.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Cimino's education besides graduating from Yale?", "At Yale, Michael Cimino continued to study painting as well as architecture and art history." ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any extracurricular activities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino do any extracurricular activities", "Truth_answer": "Michael Cimino became involved in school dramatics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino do any extracurricular activities while in school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Education", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students.", "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling?", "How was Michael Cimino's education in film started?", "After graduating from Yale, Cimino moved to Manhattan and became a star director of television commercials.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Cimino's education besides graduating from Yale?", "At Yale, Michael Cimino continued to study painting as well as architecture and art history.", "Did Michael Cimino do any extracurricular activities while in school?", "Michael Cimino became involved in school dramatics." ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he end his formal education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Michael Cimino end his formal education", "Truth_answer": "Cimino graduated from Yale University, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1961 and his Master of Fine Arts in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Michael Cimino end his formal education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino#Education", "Context": [ "Which school did Michael Cimino attend?", "Michael Cimino entered Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.", "What did Michael Cimino do while at school?", "Michael Cimino majored in graphic arts, was a member of a weightlifting club, and participated in a group to welcome incoming students.", "Did Michael Cimino do film during schooling?", "How was Michael Cimino's education in film started?", "After graduating from Yale, Cimino moved to Manhattan and became a star director of television commercials.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Cimino's education besides graduating from Yale?", "At Yale, Michael Cimino continued to study painting as well as architecture and art history.", "Did Michael Cimino do any extracurricular activities while in school?", "Michael Cimino became involved in school dramatics.", "How did Michael Cimino end his formal education?", "Cimino graduated from Yale University, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1961 and his Master of Fine Arts in 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 1412, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any achievements while at school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino have any achievements while at school", "Truth_answer": "Michael Cimino won the Harry Suffrin Advertising Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino have any achievements while at school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Olmsted help conserve ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Olmsted help conserve", "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at Niagara Falls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frederick Law Olmsted help conserve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Law Olmsted help conserve?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at Niagara Falls." ], "Conversation_no": 1413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another region he helped conserve ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another region Frederick Law Olmsted helped conserve, besides Niagara Falls", "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at the Adirondack region of upstate New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another region Frederick Law Olmsted helped conserve, besides Niagara Falls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted#Conservationist", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Law Olmsted help conserve?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at Niagara Falls.", "What is another region Frederick Law Olmsted helped conserve, besides Niagara Falls?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at the Adirondack region of upstate New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he join any association for conservation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Frederick Law Olmsted join any association for conservation", "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmsted was one of the founders of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1898.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frederick Law Olmsted join any association for conservation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted#Conservationist", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Law Olmsted help conserve?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at Niagara Falls.", "What is another region Frederick Law Olmsted helped conserve, besides Niagara Falls?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at the Adirondack region of upstate New York.", "Did Frederick Law Olmsted join any association for conservation?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was one of the founders of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1898." ], "Conversation_no": 1413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there any thing other than that interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any thing other than Olmsted's involvement in the state reserve that's interesting in the Frederick Law Olmsted article", "Truth_answer": "In 1891, Olmsted refused to develop a plan for Presque Isle Park in Marquette, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any thing other than Olmsted's involvement in the state reserve that's interesting in the Frederick Law Olmsted article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted#Conservationist", "Context": [ "What did Frederick Law Olmsted help conserve?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at Niagara Falls.", "What is another region Frederick Law Olmsted helped conserve, besides Niagara Falls?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was an early and important activist in the conservation movement, including work at the Adirondack region of upstate New York.", "Did Frederick Law Olmsted join any association for conservation?", "Frederick Law Olmsted was one of the founders of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1898.", "Is there any thing other than Olmsted's involvement in the state reserve that's interesting in the Frederick Law Olmsted article?", "In 1891, Olmsted refused to develop a plan for Presque Isle Park in Marquette, Michigan." ], "Conversation_no": 1413, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he refuse to do it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Olmsted refuse to do the Frederick Law", "Truth_answer": "Olmsted refused to develop a plan for Presque Isle Park, saying that it should not be marred by the intrusion of artificial objects.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frederick Law Olmsted refuse to develop a plan for Presque Isle Park?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did lewis first fall ill?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did lewis first fall ill", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lewis revealed in the 2011 documentary Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis, that he suffered his first heart attack at age 34 while filming Cinderfella in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jerry lewis first fall ill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Jerry lewis first fall ill?", "Jerry Lewis revealed in the 2011 documentary Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis, that he suffered his first heart attack at age 34 while filming Cinderfella in 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 1414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the illness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused Jerry Lewis' illness", "Truth_answer": "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems, related both to aging and a back injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Jerry Lewis' illness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Jerry lewis first fall ill?", "Jerry Lewis revealed in the 2011 documentary Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis, that he suffered his first heart attack at age 34 while filming Cinderfella in 1960.", "What caused Jerry Lewis' illness?", "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems, related both to aging and a back injury." ], "Conversation_no": 1414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he hurt his back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jerry Lewis hurt his back", "Truth_answer": "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems related to a back injury sustained in a comedic pratfall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jerry Lewis hurt his back?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Jerry lewis first fall ill?", "Jerry Lewis revealed in the 2011 documentary Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis, that he suffered his first heart attack at age 34 while filming Cinderfella in 1960.", "What caused Jerry Lewis' illness?", "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems, related both to aging and a back injury.", "How did Jerry Lewis hurt his back?", "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems related to a back injury sustained in a comedic pratfall." ], "Conversation_no": 1414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jerry Lewis' illness besides suffering from a number of chronic health problems related to a back injury sustained in a comedic pratfall", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lewis' comedic fall has been stated as being either from performing on the Las Vegas Strip on March 20, 1965, or during an appearance on The Andy Williams Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jerry Lewis' illness besides suffering from a number of chronic health problems related to a back injury sustained in a comedic pratfall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis#Illness_and_death", "Context": [ "When did Jerry lewis first fall ill?", "Jerry Lewis revealed in the 2011 documentary Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis, that he suffered his first heart attack at age 34 while filming Cinderfella in 1960.", "What caused Jerry Lewis' illness?", "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems, related both to aging and a back injury.", "How did Jerry Lewis hurt his back?", "Lewis suffered from a number of chronic health problems related to a back injury sustained in a comedic pratfall.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jerry Lewis' illness besides suffering from a number of chronic health problems related to a back injury sustained in a comedic pratfall?", "Jerry Lewis' comedic fall has been stated as being either from performing on the Las Vegas Strip on March 20, 1965, or during an appearance on The Andy Williams Show." ], "Conversation_no": 1414, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this illness affect him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jerry Lewis' illness affect him", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lewis became addicted to the painkiller Percodan for thirteen years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jerry Lewis' illness affect him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#First_Chechen_War", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War", "Truth_answer": "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#Chechnya", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he accomplish in Chechnya that year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996", "Truth_answer": "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#Chechnya", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab", "Truth_answer": "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides his accomplishment in Chechnya in 1996?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#Chechnya", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides his accomplishment in Chechnya in 1996?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his activity contribute to the war effort?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ibn al-Khattab activity contribute to the war effort", "Truth_answer": "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps that trained not only Chechens, but also Muslims from the North Caucasian Russian republics and Central Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ibn al-Khattab's activity contribute to the war effort in Chechnya?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#First_Chechen_War", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides his accomplishment in Chechnya in 1996?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps.", "How did Ibn al-Khattab's activity contribute to the war effort in Chechnya?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps that trained not only Chechens, but also Muslims from the North Caucasian Russian republics and Central Asia." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he recognized for his accomplishments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ibn al-Khattab recognized for his military accomplishments", "Truth_answer": "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev gave Ibn al-Khattab two of the highest Chechen military awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ibn al-Khattab recognized for his military accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#First_Chechen_War", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides his accomplishment in Chechnya in 1996?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps.", "How did Ibn al-Khattab's activity contribute to the war effort in Chechnya?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps that trained not only Chechens, but also Muslims from the North Caucasian Russian republics and Central Asia.", "Was Ibn al-Khattab recognized for his military accomplishments?", "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev gave Ibn al-Khattab two of the highest Chechen military awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other accolades did he receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other accolades did Ibn al-Khattab receive besides Chechen military awards", "Truth_answer": "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev promoted Ibn al-Khattab to the rank of general.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accolades did Ibn al-Khattab receive besides Chechen military awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#Dagestan_War", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides his accomplishment in Chechnya in 1996?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps.", "How did Ibn al-Khattab's activity contribute to the war effort in Chechnya?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps that trained not only Chechens, but also Muslims from the North Caucasian Russian republics and Central Asia.", "Was Ibn al-Khattab recognized for his military accomplishments?", "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev gave Ibn al-Khattab two of the highest Chechen military awards.", "What other accolades did Ibn al-Khattab receive besides Chechen military awards?", "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev promoted Ibn al-Khattab to the rank of general." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after the first Chechen War?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ibn al-Khattab do after the first Chechen War", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, along with Shamil Basayev, Khattab created the Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ibn al-Khattab do after the first Chechen War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab#1999_bombings_in_Russia", "Context": [ "What was Ibn al-Khattab's role in the first Chechen War?", "Khattab gained great notoriety in Russia for his April 1996 ambush of a large armored column in Yaryshmardy.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab accomplish in Chechnya in 1996?", "Khattab became a prominent warlord and commanded the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides his accomplishment in Chechnya in 1996?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps.", "How did Ibn al-Khattab's activity contribute to the war effort in Chechnya?", "Ibn al-Khattab set up a network of paramilitary camps that trained not only Chechens, but also Muslims from the North Caucasian Russian republics and Central Asia.", "Was Ibn al-Khattab recognized for his military accomplishments?", "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev gave Ibn al-Khattab two of the highest Chechen military awards.", "What other accolades did Ibn al-Khattab receive besides Chechen military awards?", "Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev promoted Ibn al-Khattab to the rank of general.", "What did Ibn al-Khattab do after the first Chechen War?", "In 1998, along with Shamil Basayev, Khattab created the Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade." ], "Conversation_no": 1415, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides creating the Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade", "Truth_answer": "A Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation investigation named Khattab as the mastermind behind the September 1999 Russian apartment bombings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ibn al-Khattab besides creating the Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Rani elope?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rani elope", "Truth_answer": "Najm-ul-Hassan was Devika's co-star in Jeevan Naiya. The two co-stars developed a romantic relationship, and during the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Devika Rani elope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani#Career", "Context": [ "When did Devika Rani elope?", "Najm-ul-Hassan was Devika's co-star in Jeevan Naiya. The two co-stars developed a romantic relationship, and during the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan." ], "Conversation_no": 1416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was their marriage successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jeevan Naiya and Hassan's marriage successful", "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani knew that she could not secure a divorce or marry Hassan under any circumstances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan's marriage successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani#Career", "Context": [ "When did Devika Rani elope?", "Najm-ul-Hassan was Devika's co-star in Jeevan Naiya. The two co-stars developed a romantic relationship, and during the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan.", "Was Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan's marriage successful?", "Devika Rani knew that she could not secure a divorce or marry Hassan under any circumstances." ], "Conversation_no": 1416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Devika Rani's elopement with Najm-ul-Hassan", "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani negotiated with her husband through the auspices of Sashadhar Mukherjee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112023945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeevan_Naiya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Devika Rani's elopement with Najm-ul-Hassan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani#Career", "Context": [ "When did Devika Rani elope?", "Najm-ul-Hassan was Devika's co-star in Jeevan Naiya. The two co-stars developed a romantic relationship, and during the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan.", "Was Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan's marriage successful?", "Devika Rani knew that she could not secure a divorce or marry Hassan under any circumstances.", "What was the result of Devika Rani's elopement with Najm-ul-Hassan?", "Devika Rani negotiated with her husband through the auspices of Sashadhar Mukherjee." ], "Conversation_no": 1416, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen", "Truth_answer": "It is said that thenceforth, Devika Rani and her husband's relationship was largely confined to work and little or no intimacy transpired between them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen to Devika Rani after she returned to her husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward#War_breaks_out", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which war broke out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which war broke out", "Truth_answer": "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward#War_breaks_out", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Seward do in the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War", "Truth_answer": "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why war with those countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain", "Truth_answer": "William H. Seward's firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward#Diplomacy", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain.", "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain?", "William H. Seward's firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he communicate with Lincoln other times during the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William H. Seward communicate with Lincoln other times during the war", "Truth_answer": "Seward drafted a strong letter for the American Minister in London, Charles Francis Adams, to read to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Russell. Seward submitted it to Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William H. Seward communicate with Lincoln other times during the war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward#War_breaks_out", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain.", "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain?", "William H. Seward's firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "Did William H. Seward communicate with Lincoln other times during the war?", "Seward drafted a strong letter for the American Minister in London, Charles Francis Adams, to read to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Russell. Seward submitted it to Lincoln." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting with Lincoln?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting with Lincoln", "Truth_answer": "Seward hinted to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered. Lincoln was loath to give up Sumter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting with William H. Seward and Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward#War_breaks_out", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain.", "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain?", "William H. Seward's firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "Did William H. Seward communicate with Lincoln other times during the war?", "Seward drafted a strong letter for the American Minister in London, Charles Francis Adams, to read to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Russell. Seward submitted it to Lincoln.", "Anything else interesting with William H. Seward and Lincoln?", "Seward hinted to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered. Lincoln was loath to give up Sumter." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else about Sumter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else about Sumter and William H. Seward besides William H. Seward hinting to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered", "Truth_answer": "Lincoln faced the question of what to do about Fort Sumter, held against the will of South Carolinians. Seward recommended that an attempt to resupply Sumter would be provocative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Sumter and William H. Seward besides William H. Seward hinting to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sumter", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain.", "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain?", "William H. Seward's firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "Did William H. Seward communicate with Lincoln other times during the war?", "Seward drafted a strong letter for the American Minister in London, Charles Francis Adams, to read to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Russell. Seward submitted it to Lincoln.", "Anything else interesting with William H. Seward and Lincoln?", "Seward hinted to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered. Lincoln was loath to give up Sumter.", "Anything else about Sumter and William H. Seward besides William H. Seward hinting to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered?", "Lincoln faced the question of what to do about Fort Sumter, held against the will of South Carolinians. Seward recommended that an attempt to resupply Sumter would be provocative." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the South Carolinians?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the South Carolinians at Fort Sumter", "Truth_answer": "It remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated as General Sherman marched through South Carolina in February 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213000903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sumter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the South Carolinians at Fort Sumter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward#War_breaks_out", "Context": [ "Which war broke out in William H. Seward's lifetime?", "On April 12, Charleston's batteries began firing on Sumter, beginning the Civil War.", "What did William H. Seward do in the Civil War?", "William H. Seward sent Lincoln a memorandum on April 1, proposing various courses of action, including possibly declaring war on France and Spain.", "Why did William H. Seward suggest declaring war with France and Spain?", "William H. Seward's firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "Did William H. Seward communicate with Lincoln other times during the war?", "Seward drafted a strong letter for the American Minister in London, Charles Francis Adams, to read to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Russell. Seward submitted it to Lincoln.", "Anything else interesting with William H. Seward and Lincoln?", "Seward hinted to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered. Lincoln was loath to give up Sumter.", "Anything else about Sumter and William H. Seward besides William H. Seward hinting to the commissioners who had come to Washington on behalf of the Confederacy that Sumter would be surrendered?", "Lincoln faced the question of what to do about Fort Sumter, held against the will of South Carolinians. Seward recommended that an attempt to resupply Sumter would be provocative.", "What happened with the South Carolinians at Fort Sumter?", "It remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated as General Sherman marched through South Carolina in February 1865." ], "Conversation_no": 1417, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Lincoln's final decision about Sumter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lincoln's final decision about Sumter", "Truth_answer": "Lincoln decided on expeditions to try to relieve Sumter and Florida's Fort Pickens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lincoln's final decision about Fort Sumter during the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did PG do in Hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did PG do in Hollywood", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he write in hollywood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood", "Truth_answer": "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Best-seller:_1930s", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What novel did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of short stories did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his written work popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Those_Three_French_Girls", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things did he write", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels", "Truth_answer": "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his contract ended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended", "Truth_answer": "Wodehouse's contract ended after a year and was not renewed. At MGM's request, he gave an interview to The Los Angeles Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended?", "Wodehouse's contract ended after a year and was not renewed. At MGM's request, he gave an interview to The Los Angeles Times." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the interview go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did P.G. Wodehouse's interview with The Los Angeles Times go", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse caused a sensation by saying publicly what he had already told his friends privately about Hollywood's inefficiency, arbitrary decision-making, and waste of expensive talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did P.G. Wodehouse's interview with The Los Angeles Times go?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended?", "Wodehouse's contract ended after a year and was not renewed. At MGM's request, he gave an interview to The Los Angeles Times.", "How did P.G. Wodehouse's interview with The Los Angeles Times go?", "P. G. Wodehouse caused a sensation by saying publicly what he had already told his friends privately about Hollywood's inefficiency, arbitrary decision-making, and waste of expensive talent." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hollywood get upset about what he said", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hollywood get upset about what P.G. Wodehouse said about the industry", "Truth_answer": "Many writers have considered that the interview precipitated a radical overhaul of the studio system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hollywood get upset about what P.G. Wodehouse said about the industry?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended?", "Wodehouse's contract ended after a year and was not renewed. At MGM's request, he gave an interview to The Los Angeles Times.", "How did P.G. Wodehouse's interview with The Los Angeles Times go?", "P. G. Wodehouse caused a sensation by saying publicly what he had already told his friends privately about Hollywood's inefficiency, arbitrary decision-making, and waste of expensive talent.", "Did Hollywood get upset about what P.G. Wodehouse said about the industry?", "Many writers have considered that the interview precipitated a radical overhaul of the studio system." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this affect him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this affect P.G. Wodehouse", "Truth_answer": "P. G. Wodehouse was unsparing of the studio owners in his early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did P.G. Wodehouse's criticism of Hollywood affect him?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse#Hollywood:_1929–1931", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended?", "Wodehouse's contract ended after a year and was not renewed. At MGM's request, he gave an interview to The Los Angeles Times.", "How did P.G. Wodehouse's interview with The Los Angeles Times go?", "P. G. Wodehouse caused a sensation by saying publicly what he had already told his friends privately about Hollywood's inefficiency, arbitrary decision-making, and waste of expensive talent.", "Did Hollywood get upset about what P.G. Wodehouse said about the industry?", "Many writers have considered that the interview precipitated a radical overhaul of the studio system.", "How did P.G. Wodehouse's criticism of Hollywood affect him?", "P. G. Wodehouse was unsparing of the studio owners in his early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting to know about this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting to know about the time period after P.G. Wodehouse left Hollywood besides how the criticism of Hollywood affected him", "Truth_answer": "Many writers have considered that the interview precipitated a radical overhaul of the studio system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting to know about the time period after P.G. Wodehouse left Hollywood besides how the criticism of Hollywood affected him?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_the_United_States#The_studio_system", "Context": [ "What did PG Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "P. G. Wodehouse began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse write in hollywood?", "The studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "What novel did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's books from the decade include Right Ho, Jeeves, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Blandings Castle.", "What kind of short stories did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "P. G. Wodehouse's early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood contain Wodehouse's sharpest and most biting satire.", "Was P.G. Wodehouse's written work popular?", "P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.", "What other things did P.G. Wodehouse write, besides short stories and novels?", "Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "What did P.G. Wodehouse do after his Hollywood contract ended?", "Wodehouse's contract ended after a year and was not renewed. At MGM's request, he gave an interview to The Los Angeles Times.", "How did P.G. Wodehouse's interview with The Los Angeles Times go?", "P. G. Wodehouse caused a sensation by saying publicly what he had already told his friends privately about Hollywood's inefficiency, arbitrary decision-making, and waste of expensive talent.", "Did Hollywood get upset about what P.G. Wodehouse said about the industry?", "Many writers have considered that the interview precipitated a radical overhaul of the studio system.", "How did P.G. Wodehouse's criticism of Hollywood affect him?", "P. G. Wodehouse was unsparing of the studio owners in his early-1930s short stories set in Hollywood.", "Is there anything else interesting to know about the time period after P.G. Wodehouse left Hollywood besides how the criticism of Hollywood affected him?", "Many writers have considered that the interview precipitated a radical overhaul of the studio system." ], "Conversation_no": 1418, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the system get overhauled", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Hollywood studio system get overhauled in the 1930s", "Truth_answer": "In 1930, MPPDA President Will Hays created the Hays Code, which followed censorship guidelines and went into effect after government threats of censorship expanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206192056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_the_United_States_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Hollywood studio system get overhauled in the 1930s?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Code_Is_Red...Long_Live_the_Code", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is The Code is Red one of their albums", "Transformer_rewrite": "is The Code is Red one of their albums", "Truth_answer": "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161008233447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Code_Is_Red...Long_Live_the_Code_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell." ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How popular was it", "Transformer_rewrite": "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Waits_for_No_Slave", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?" ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release Time Waits for No Slave", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Napalm Death release Time Waits for No Slave", "Truth_answer": "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430082503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Waits_for_No_Slave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour in support of the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#The_Code_Is_Red..._to_Time_Waits_for_No_Slave_(2004–2011)", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave" ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was this", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death did a 2007 World Domination Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Napalm Death's World Domination Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave", "When was Napalm Death's World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death did a 2007 World Domination Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What places did they go during this tour", "Transformer_rewrite": "What places did Napalm Death go during their World Domination tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What places did Napalm Death go during their World Domination tour", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave", "When was Napalm Death's World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death did a 2007 World Domination Tour.", "What places did Napalm Death go during their World Domination tour" ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were there any other tours", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other tours Napalm Death did, besides the World Domination Tour", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other tours Napalm Death did, besides the World Domination Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave", "When was Napalm Death's World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death did a 2007 World Domination Tour.", "What places did Napalm Death go during their World Domination tour", "Were there any other tours Napalm Death did, besides the World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else important during this time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else important involving Napalm Death during 2013 besides being scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death announced on 5 November 2014 that due to an illness in the family, Mitch Harris would be taking a hiatus from the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else important involving Napalm Death during 2013 besides being scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave", "When was Napalm Death's World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death did a 2007 World Domination Tour.", "What places did Napalm Death go during their World Domination tour", "Were there any other tours Napalm Death did, besides the World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013.", "Was there anything else important involving Napalm Death during 2013 besides being scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013?", "Napalm Death announced on 5 November 2014 that due to an illness in the family, Mitch Harris would be taking a hiatus from the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band react", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Napalm Death react to Mitch Harris's hiatus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Napalm Death react to Mitch Harris's hiatus?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "Is The Code is Red one of Napalm Death's albums?", "The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code is Napalm Death's eleventh studio album and was recorded at Foel Studio, Llanfair Caerinion with producer Russ Russell.", "How popular was Napalm Death's album, The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "When did Napalm Death release the album, Time Waits for No Slave?", "Time Waits for No Slave is the thirteenth studio album by the British band Napalm Death. It was released through Century Media on 23 January 2009.", "Did Napalm Death tour in support of the album Time Waits for No Slave", "When was Napalm Death's World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death did a 2007 World Domination Tour.", "What places did Napalm Death go during their World Domination tour", "Were there any other tours Napalm Death did, besides the World Domination Tour?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013.", "Was there anything else important involving Napalm Death during 2013 besides being scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on 22 March 2013?", "Napalm Death announced on 5 November 2014 that due to an illness in the family, Mitch Harris would be taking a hiatus from the band.", "How did the band Napalm Death react to Mitch Harris's hiatus?" ], "Conversation_no": 1419, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did they replace him with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Napalm Death replace Mitch Harris with", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death's Mitch Harris would be taking a hiatus from the band, to be replaced by various guitarists on their tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Napalm Death replace Mitch Harris with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarian_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Utlitiarian?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Utlitiarian", "Truth_answer": "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarian_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarian_(album)#Background", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a single from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a single from Utilitarian by Napalm Death", "Truth_answer": "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarian_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarian_(album)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarian_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released", "Truth_answer": "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the festival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal in Nepal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal.", "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at?", "Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal in Nepal." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a highlight of their career in this time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a highlight of Napalm Death's career in the 2010s", "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a highlight of Napalm Death's career in the 2010s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal.", "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at?", "Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal in Nepal.", "What is a highlight of Napalm Death's career in the 2010s?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the show go well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the show go well", "Truth_answer": "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was eventually cancelled due to concerns that the noise levels could damage parts of the museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum go well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal.", "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at?", "Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal in Nepal.", "What is a highlight of Napalm Death's career in the 2010s?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.", "Did the Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum go well?", "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was eventually cancelled due to concerns that the noise levels could damage parts of the museum." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they play anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death play anywhere else, besides London", "Truth_answer": "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was relocated to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, and was performed on 29 November 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death play anywhere else, besides London?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal.", "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at?", "Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal in Nepal.", "What is a highlight of Napalm Death's career in the 2010s?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.", "Did the Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum go well?", "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was eventually cancelled due to concerns that the noise levels could damage parts of the museum.", "Did Napalm Death play anywhere else, besides London?", "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was relocated to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, and was performed on 29 November 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they play with any other performers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death play with any other performers at the De La Warr Pavilion", "Truth_answer": "The Napalm Death show at De La Warr Pavilion performance was a collaboration with ceramicist and Artist in Residence Keith Harrison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death play with any other performers at the De La Warr Pavilion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death#Utilitarian_and_Apex_Predator_–_Easy_Meat_(2011–2015)", "Context": [ "What is Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "Utilitarian is the fourteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "What was a single from the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death?", "A single for Analysis Paralysis was released in January 2012.", "When was the album Utilitarian by Napalm Death released?", "Napalm Death album, Utilitarian was released in the UK on 27 February 2012 and globally on 28 February 2012.", "Did Napalm Death tour during the time Utilitarian was released?", "In March 2012, Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal.", "Where was the Metal Mayhem IV festival that Napalm Death performed at?", "Napalm Death headlined the Metal Mayhem IV festival organized by Defenders of Metal in Nepal.", "What is a highlight of Napalm Death's career in the 2010s?", "Napalm Death were scheduled to play a special one-off show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.", "Did the Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum go well?", "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was eventually cancelled due to concerns that the noise levels could damage parts of the museum.", "Did Napalm Death play anywhere else, besides London?", "The Napalm Death show at the Victoria and Albert Museum was relocated to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, and was performed on 29 November 2013.", "Did Napalm Death play with any other performers at the De La Warr Pavilion?", "The Napalm Death show at De La Warr Pavilion performance was a collaboration with ceramicist and Artist in Residence Keith Harrison." ], "Conversation_no": 1420, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the show set up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the Napalm Death show at the De La Warr Pavilion set up", "Truth_answer": "The Napalm Death show at De La Warr Pavilion featured wooden speakers filled with clay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Napalm Death show at the De La Warr Pavilion set up?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during motown major hit years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during motown major hit years", "Truth_answer": "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me how long did it stay on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of their major hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas major hits", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they popular among a lot of people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, titled Come and Get These Memories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street.", "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people?", "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, titled Come and Get These Memories." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things took place after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things took place after Martha and the Vandellas' successful song Come and Get These Memories", "Truth_answer": "Heat Wave became their first million-seller and eventually got the group their only Grammy Award nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things took place after Martha and the Vandellas' successful song Come and Get These Memories?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street.", "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people?", "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, titled Come and Get These Memories.", "What other things took place after Martha and the Vandellas' successful song Come and Get These Memories?", "Heat Wave became their first million-seller and eventually got the group their only Grammy Award nomination." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on to continue to be successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas go on to continue to be successful after Heat Wave", "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas go on to continue to be successful after Heat Wave?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street.", "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people?", "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, titled Come and Get These Memories.", "What other things took place after Martha and the Vandellas' successful song Come and Get These Memories?", "Heat Wave became their first million-seller and eventually got the group their only Grammy Award nomination.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas go on to continue to be successful after Heat Wave?", "Martha and the Vandellas' success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other important aspects regarding their major hit years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other important aspects regarding Martha and the Vandellas major hit years", "Truth_answer": "Annette, who was pregnant with her first child and set to get married, chose to leave her singing career behind by 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important aspects regarding Martha and the Vandellas major hit years besides their success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street.", "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people?", "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, titled Come and Get These Memories.", "What other things took place after Martha and the Vandellas' successful song Come and Get These Memories?", "Heat Wave became their first million-seller and eventually got the group their only Grammy Award nomination.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas go on to continue to be successful after Heat Wave?", "Martha and the Vandellas' success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand.", "Any other important aspects regarding Martha and the Vandellas major hit years besides their success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand?", "Annette, who was pregnant with her first child and set to get married, chose to leave her singing career behind by 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the group grow apart after she left?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the group grow apart after Martha and the Vandellas left", "Truth_answer": "Betty Kelley, formerly of the Velvelettes, was brought in shortly afterward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Martha and the Vandellas grow apart after Annette Beard left?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas#Motown_major_hit_years_(1962–1968)", "Context": [ "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas during motown major hit years?", "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with their second release.", "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after their initial success with Motown Gordy?", "Martha and the Vandellas' second hit, Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for the group.", "Can you tell me how long did Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas stay on the charts?", "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record, hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Dancing in the Street.", "Were Martha and the Vandellas popular among a lot of people?", "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, titled Come and Get These Memories.", "What other things took place after Martha and the Vandellas' successful song Come and Get These Memories?", "Heat Wave became their first million-seller and eventually got the group their only Grammy Award nomination.", "Did Martha and the Vandellas go on to continue to be successful after Heat Wave?", "Martha and the Vandellas' success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand.", "Any other important aspects regarding Martha and the Vandellas major hit years besides their success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, Quicksand?", "Annette, who was pregnant with her first child and set to get married, chose to leave her singing career behind by 1964.", "Did the group Martha and the Vandellas grow apart after Annette Beard left?", "Betty Kelley, formerly of the Velvelettes, was brought in shortly afterward." ], "Conversation_no": 1421, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do well with joining the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Betty Kelley do well with joining the group", "Truth_answer": "Kelley was let go after reportedly missing shows, as well as getting into altercations with Reeves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Kelley do well with joining the group Martha and the Vandellas?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#Early_radio_and_television", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he move?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he move", "Truth_answer": "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Carson move?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#Early_radio_and_television", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he move?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Johnny Carson move", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?" ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he leave family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#The_Tonight_Show", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?" ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Truth_answer": "Although Johnny Carson continued to have doubts about his new job, Carson became the host of Tonight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust? ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust? ?", "Although Johnny Carson continued to have doubts about his new job, Carson became the host of Tonight." ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other pull with the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson have any other pull with the Tonight Show", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson have any other pull with the Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust? ?", "Although Johnny Carson continued to have doubts about his new job, Carson became the host of Tonight.", "Did Johnny Carson have any other pull with the Tonight Show?" ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he stay in burbank", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson stay in burbank", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson stay in burbank", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#Move_to_Burbank", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust? ?", "Although Johnny Carson continued to have doubts about his new job, Carson became the host of Tonight.", "Did Johnny Carson have any other pull with the Tonight Show?", "Did Johnny Carson stay in burbank" ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work any other jobs", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson work any other jobs", "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson refused many offers to appear in films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson work any other jobs, besides as a TV host?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust? ?", "Although Johnny Carson continued to have doubts about his new job, Carson became the host of Tonight.", "Did Johnny Carson have any other pull with the Tonight Show?", "Did Johnny Carson stay in burbank", "Did Johnny Carson work any other jobs, besides as a TV host?", "Johnny Carson refused many offers to appear in films." ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he refuse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Johnny Carson refuse to appear in films", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Johnny Carson refuse to appear in films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson#Retirement", "Context": [ "When did Johnny Carson move?", "After the primetime The Johnny Carson Show failed, Johnny Carson moved to New York City.", "Why did Johnny Carson move to New York City?", "Johnny Carson moved to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust?", "Did Johnny Carson leave family when he moved to New York City?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Carson besides moving to New York City to host ABC-TV's Who Do You Trust? ?", "Although Johnny Carson continued to have doubts about his new job, Carson became the host of Tonight.", "Did Johnny Carson have any other pull with the Tonight Show?", "Did Johnny Carson stay in burbank", "Did Johnny Carson work any other jobs, besides as a TV host?", "Johnny Carson refused many offers to appear in films.", "Why did Johnny Carson refuse to appear in films?" ], "Conversation_no": 1422, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson retire", "Truth_answer": "Carson retired from show business on May 22, 1992, at age 66.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson retire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Toris relation to the Universal republic years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Toris relation to the Universal republic years", "Truth_answer": "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#1990–1995:_Little_Earthquakes_and_Under_the_Pink", "Context": [ "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records", "Truth_answer": "The Tori Amos' album was reworked and expanded, resulting in Little Earthquakes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#1990–1995:_Little_Earthquakes_and_Under_the_Pink", "Context": [ "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records?", "The Tori Amos' album was reworked and expanded, resulting in Little Earthquakes." ], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any high charting hits on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any high charting hits on the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos", "Truth_answer": "Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes became her commercial and artistic breakthrough, entering the British charts in January 1992 at Number 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any high charting hits on the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Earthquakes#Release", "Context": [ "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records?", "The Tori Amos' album was reworked and expanded, resulting in Little Earthquakes.", "Were there any high charting hits on the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos?", "Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes became her commercial and artistic breakthrough, entering the British charts in January 1992 at Number 15." ], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the album ranked?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos ranked", "Truth_answer": "When the Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes was finally released in the UK in January 1992, it reached number 14 and remained on the Top 75 charts for 23 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos ranked?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Earthquakes#Release", "Context": [ "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records?", "The Tori Amos' album was reworked and expanded, resulting in Little Earthquakes.", "Were there any high charting hits on the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos?", "Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes became her commercial and artistic breakthrough, entering the British charts in January 1992 at Number 15.", "How was the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos ranked?", "When the Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes was finally released in the UK in January 1992, it reached number 14 and remained on the Top 75 charts for 23 weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes have any hits", "Truth_answer": "The accompanying singles from Little Earthquake were China, Winter and Crucify, the US EP version of which featured covers of songs by artists including The Rolling Stones and Nirvana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes have any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [ "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records?", "The Tori Amos' album was reworked and expanded, resulting in Little Earthquakes.", "Were there any high charting hits on the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos?", "Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes became her commercial and artistic breakthrough, entering the British charts in January 1992 at Number 15.", "How was the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos ranked?", "When the Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes was finally released in the UK in January 1992, it reached number 14 and remained on the Top 75 charts for 23 weeks.", "Did Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes have any hits?", "The accompanying singles from Little Earthquake were China, Winter and Crucify, the US EP version of which featured covers of songs by artists including The Rolling Stones and Nirvana." ], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any thing happen in 2009", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Tori Amos in 2009", "Truth_answer": "Abnormally Attracted to Sin, Amos's tenth solo studio album and her first album released through Universal Republic, was released in May 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Tori Amos in 2009?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [ "What was Tori Amos's relation to the Universal republic years?", "After a chance encounter with CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Tori Amos signed a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tori Amos besides signing a joint venture deal with Universal Republic Records?", "The Tori Amos' album was reworked and expanded, resulting in Little Earthquakes.", "Were there any high charting hits on the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos?", "Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes became her commercial and artistic breakthrough, entering the British charts in January 1992 at Number 15.", "How was the album Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos ranked?", "When the Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes was finally released in the UK in January 1992, it reached number 14 and remained on the Top 75 charts for 23 weeks.", "Did Tori Amos' album, Little Earthquakes have any hits?", "The accompanying singles from Little Earthquake were China, Winter and Crucify, the US EP version of which featured covers of songs by artists including The Rolling Stones and Nirvana.", "Did anything happen to Tori Amos in 2009?", "Abnormally Attracted to Sin, Amos's tenth solo studio album and her first album released through Universal Republic, was released in May 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 1423, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything happen to the band during the releasement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything happen to the band during the releasement", "Truth_answer": "Amos released Midwinter Graces, her first seasonal album, in November of the same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Tori Amos during the releasement of Abnormally Attracted to Sin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Amos release a live album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Amos release a live album", "Truth_answer": "Amos released a live album From Russia With Love in December, recorded in Moscow on September 3, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tori Amos release a live album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [ "When did Tori Amos release a live album?", "Amos released a live album From Russia With Love in December, recorded in Moscow on September 3, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour in 2010?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos go on tour in 2010", "Truth_answer": "After a brief tour from June to September 2010, Tori Amos released a live album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos go on tour in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [ "When did Tori Amos release a live album?", "Amos released a live album From Russia With Love in December, recorded in Moscow on September 3, 2010.", "Did Tori Amos go on tour in 2010?", "After a brief tour from June to September 2010, Tori Amos released a live album." ], "Conversation_no": 1424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Amos end her contract with Epic Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Tori Amos end her contract with Epic Records", "Truth_answer": "Due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, Tori Amos negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tori Amos end her contract with Epic Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [ "When did Tori Amos release a live album?", "Amos released a live album From Russia With Love in December, recorded in Moscow on September 3, 2010.", "Did Tori Amos go on tour in 2010?", "After a brief tour from June to September 2010, Tori Amos released a live album.", "Why did Tori Amos end her contract with Epic Records?", "Due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, Tori Amos negotiated an end to her contract with the record label." ], "Conversation_no": 1424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they debuted by Billboard?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Tori Amos's albums debuted by Billboard", "Truth_answer": "Tori Amos' album, Abnormally Attracted to Sin debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Tori Amos's albums debuted by Billboard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#1996–2000:_Boys_for_Pele,_From_the_Choirgirl_Hotel,_and_To_Venus_and_Back", "Context": [ "When did Tori Amos release a live album?", "Amos released a live album From Russia With Love in December, recorded in Moscow on September 3, 2010.", "Did Tori Amos go on tour in 2010?", "After a brief tour from June to September 2010, Tori Amos released a live album.", "Why did Tori Amos end her contract with Epic Records?", "Due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, Tori Amos negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "Were Tori Amos's albums debuted by Billboard?", "Tori Amos' album, Abnormally Attracted to Sin debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 1424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they create any vocal songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos create any vocal songs", "Truth_answer": "From the Choirgirl Hotel and To Venus and Back differ greatly from previous albums. Tori Amos' trademark sound is largely replaced with electronica and dance music with vocal washes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos create any vocal songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos#2008–2011:_Abnormally_Attracted_to_Sin_and_Midwinter_Graces", "Context": [ "When did Tori Amos release a live album?", "Amos released a live album From Russia With Love in December, recorded in Moscow on September 3, 2010.", "Did Tori Amos go on tour in 2010?", "After a brief tour from June to September 2010, Tori Amos released a live album.", "Why did Tori Amos end her contract with Epic Records?", "Due to creative and financial disagreements with Epic Records, Tori Amos negotiated an end to her contract with the record label.", "Were Tori Amos's albums debuted by Billboard?", "Tori Amos' album, Abnormally Attracted to Sin debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.", "Did Tori Amos create any vocal songs?", "From the Choirgirl Hotel and To Venus and Back differ greatly from previous albums. Tori Amos' trademark sound is largely replaced with electronica and dance music with vocal washes." ], "Conversation_no": 1424, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they create a DVD?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos create a DVD", "Truth_answer": "Tori Amos released a live album and DVD, Live at Montreux 1991/1992, through Eagle Rock Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos create a DVD?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Isaac Babel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Isaac Babel", "Truth_answer": "Isaac Babel is best known as the author of Red Cavalry, Story of My Dovecote and The Odessa Tales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503233227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author Isaac Babel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel#Odessa_Tales", "Context": [ "Who is the author Isaac Babel?", "Isaac Babel is best known as the author of Red Cavalry, Story of My Dovecote and The Odessa Tales." ], "Conversation_no": 1425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the Odessa Tales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Odessa Tales", "Truth_answer": "The stories describe the life of Jewish gangsters, both before and after the October Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503233227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Odessa Tales by Isaac Babel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel#His_life_in_1930s", "Context": [ "Who is the author Isaac Babel?", "Isaac Babel is best known as the author of Red Cavalry, Story of My Dovecote and The Odessa Tales.", "What were the Odessa Tales by Isaac Babel?", "The stories describe the life of Jewish gangsters, both before and after the October Revolution." ], "Conversation_no": 1425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a lot of violence at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a lot of violence at the time that Isaac Babel was writing", "Truth_answer": "Babel travelled in Ukraine and witnessed the brutality of forced collectivisation and dekulakisation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503233227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of violence at the time that Isaac Babel was writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel", "Context": [ "Who is the author Isaac Babel?", "Isaac Babel is best known as the author of Red Cavalry, Story of My Dovecote and The Odessa Tales.", "What were the Odessa Tales by Isaac Babel?", "The stories describe the life of Jewish gangsters, both before and after the October Revolution.", "Was there a lot of violence at the time that Isaac Babel was writing?", "Babel travelled in Ukraine and witnessed the brutality of forced collectivisation and dekulakisation." ], "Conversation_no": 1425, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many stories did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many stories did Isaac Babel write", "Truth_answer": "Isaac Babel is best known as the author of Red Cavalry, Story of My Dovecote and The Odessa Tales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503233227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many stories did Isaac Babel write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these albums a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were these albums a success", "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's first four albums – Altars of Madness, Blessed Are the Sick, Covenant and Domination – are considered classics in the genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Morbid Angel's albums a success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_(Morbid_Angel_album)", "Context": [ "Were Morbid Angel's albums a success?", "Morbid Angel's first four albums – Altars of Madness, Blessed Are the Sick, Covenant and Domination – are considered classics in the genre." ], "Conversation_no": 1426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of them win awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of Morbid Angel's albums win awards", "Truth_answer": "According to Nielsen Soundscan, Morbid Angel's Covenant was the best selling death metal album as of 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_(Morbid_Angel_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Morbid Angel's albums win awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel", "Context": [ "Were Morbid Angel's albums a success?", "Morbid Angel's first four albums – Altars of Madness, Blessed Are the Sick, Covenant and Domination – are considered classics in the genre.", "Did any of Morbid Angel's albums win awards?", "According to Nielsen Soundscan, Morbid Angel's Covenant was the best selling death metal album as of 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any influences in the making of these?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any influences in the making of Morbid Angel's albums", "Truth_answer": "From Morbid Angel's Formulas Fatal to the Flesh onward, via Azagthoth's influence, the lyrics moved toward the ancient Sumerian gods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any influences in the making of Morbid Angel's albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel#Formation,_demos_and_Altars_of_Madness_(1983–1990)", "Context": [ "Were Morbid Angel's albums a success?", "Morbid Angel's first four albums – Altars of Madness, Blessed Are the Sick, Covenant and Domination – are considered classics in the genre.", "Did any of Morbid Angel's albums win awards?", "According to Nielsen Soundscan, Morbid Angel's Covenant was the best selling death metal album as of 2003.", "Were there any influences in the making of Morbid Angel's albums?", "From Morbid Angel's Formulas Fatal to the Flesh onward, via Azagthoth's influence, the lyrics moved toward the ancient Sumerian gods." ], "Conversation_no": 1426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Morbid Angel's Formulas", "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's first studio album, Altars of Madness, was released in 1989, and is regarded by many as one of the most important death metal albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Morbid Angel besides the lyrics moving toward the ancient Sumerian gods?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel#Formation,_demos_and_Altars_of_Madness_(1983–1990)", "Context": [ "Were Morbid Angel's albums a success?", "Morbid Angel's first four albums – Altars of Madness, Blessed Are the Sick, Covenant and Domination – are considered classics in the genre.", "Did any of Morbid Angel's albums win awards?", "According to Nielsen Soundscan, Morbid Angel's Covenant was the best selling death metal album as of 2003.", "Were there any influences in the making of Morbid Angel's albums?", "From Morbid Angel's Formulas Fatal to the Flesh onward, via Azagthoth's influence, the lyrics moved toward the ancient Sumerian gods.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Morbid Angel besides the lyrics moving toward the ancient Sumerian gods?", "Morbid Angel's first studio album, Altars of Madness, was released in 1989, and is regarded by many as one of the most important death metal albums of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 1426, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is it regarded as one of the most important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Morbid Angel's first studio album regarded as one of the most important", "Truth_answer": "Music journalist Jason Birchmeier writes: Few albums struck a chord within the ears and minds of the late-'80s underground metal scene like Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness did.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Altars of Madness by Morbid Angel regarded as one of the most important death metal albums of all time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau#Early_1940s:_innovation_of_modern_underwater_diving", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the first film he made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first film he made", "Truth_answer": "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau#Early_1940s:_innovation_of_modern_underwater_diving", "Context": [ "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond." ], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about this film that it won an award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award", "Truth_answer": "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau#Early_1940s:_innovation_of_modern_underwater_diving", "Context": [ "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond." ], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they make another film after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac make another film after Par dix-huit mètres de fond", "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac made the film Épaves (Shipwrecks).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac make another film after Par dix-huit mètres de fond?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau#Early_1940s:_innovation_of_modern_underwater_diving", "Context": [ "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "Did Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac make another film after Par dix-huit mètres de fond?", "In 1943, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac made the film Épaves (Shipwrecks)." ], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made this film special?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made the film Épaves special", "Truth_answer": "In Épaves, they used two of the very first Aqua-Lung prototypes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the film Épaves special?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau#Early_1940s:_innovation_of_modern_underwater_diving", "Context": [ "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "Did Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac make another film after Par dix-huit mètres de fond?", "In 1943, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac made the film Épaves (Shipwrecks).", "What made the film Épaves special?", "In Épaves, they used two of the very first Aqua-Lung prototypes." ], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created the prototypes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created the Aqua-Lung prototypes", "Truth_answer": "The Aqua-Lung prototypes were made by the Air Liquide company, following instructions from Cousteau and Émile Gagnan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the Aqua-Lung prototypes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau#Early_years", "Context": [ "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "Did Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac make another film after Par dix-huit mètres de fond?", "In 1943, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac made the film Épaves (Shipwrecks).", "What made the film Épaves special?", "In Épaves, they used two of the very first Aqua-Lung prototypes.", "Who created the Aqua-Lung prototypes?", "The Aqua-Lung prototypes were made by the Air Liquide company, following instructions from Cousteau and Émile Gagnan." ], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he in the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jacques Cousteau in the military", "Truth_answer": "Cousteau belonged to the information service of the French Navy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jacques Cousteau in the military?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua-Lung#Invention_and_patent", "Context": [ "When was the first film Jacques Cousteau made?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "What was special about the film Par dix-huit mètres de fond that it won an award?", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac took the prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond.", "Did Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac make another film after Par dix-huit mètres de fond?", "In 1943, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Marcel Ichac made the film Épaves (Shipwrecks).", "What made the film Épaves special?", "In Épaves, they used two of the very first Aqua-Lung prototypes.", "Who created the Aqua-Lung prototypes?", "The Aqua-Lung prototypes were made by the Air Liquide company, following instructions from Cousteau and Émile Gagnan.", "Was Jacques Cousteau in the military?", "Cousteau belonged to the information service of the French Navy." ], "Conversation_no": 1427, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any influence over the diving equipment designs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jacques Cousteau have any influence over the diving equipment designs", "Truth_answer": "On Cousteau's initiative, the Gagnan's regulator was adapted to diving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225175218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua-Lung_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacques Cousteau have any influence over the diving equipment designs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Secular_humanism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen with the humanism", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen with the humanism", "Truth_answer": "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism", "Truth_answer": "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Secular_humanism", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Secular_humanism", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Served with what", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Secular_humanism", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "On what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley serve on", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley served on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley serve on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Secular_humanism", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann.", "What did Julian Huxley serve on?", "Julian Huxley served on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else stood out to you", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else stood out to you", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley was also closely involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out to you about Julian Huxley besides serving on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Secular_humanism", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann.", "What did Julian Huxley serve on?", "Julian Huxley served on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York.", "What else stood out to you about Julian Huxley besides serving on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York?", "Julian Huxley was also closely involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How close", "Transformer_rewrite": "How close was the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York", "Truth_answer": "Many of Julian Huxley's books address humanist themes. In 1962 Huxley accepted the American Humanist Association's annual Humanist of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How close is Julian Huxley involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann.", "What did Julian Huxley serve on?", "Julian Huxley served on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York.", "What else stood out to you about Julian Huxley besides serving on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York?", "Julian Huxley was also closely involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "How close is Julian Huxley involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Many of Julian Huxley's books address humanist themes. In 1962 Huxley accepted the American Humanist Association's annual Humanist of the Year award." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Julian Huxley die", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley died 14 February 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Julian Huxley die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann.", "What did Julian Huxley serve on?", "Julian Huxley served on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York.", "What else stood out to you about Julian Huxley besides serving on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York?", "Julian Huxley was also closely involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "How close is Julian Huxley involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Many of Julian Huxley's books address humanist themes. In 1962 Huxley accepted the American Humanist Association's annual Humanist of the Year award.", "When did Julian Huxley die?", "Julian Huxley died 14 February 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any other awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley get any other awards besides the Humanist of the Year award", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley won the Kalinga Prize, Darwin Medal, Darwin–Wallace Medal, and Lasker Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley get any other awards besides the Humanist of the Year award?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley", "Context": [ "What was Julian's Huxley's secular humanism?", "Huxley's humanism came from his appreciation that mankind was in charge of its own destiny, and this raised the need for a sense of direction and a system of ethics.", "What else did Sir Julian Huxley do besides secular humanism?", "Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.", "Are there any other interesting things about Julian Huxley besides being a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist?", "Julian Huxley presided over the founding Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "Who did Julian Huxley serve with in the Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann.", "What did Julian Huxley serve on?", "Julian Huxley served on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York.", "What else stood out to you about Julian Huxley besides serving on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York?", "Julian Huxley was also closely involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union.", "How close is Julian Huxley involved with the International Humanist and Ethical Union?", "Many of Julian Huxley's books address humanist themes. In 1962 Huxley accepted the American Humanist Association's annual Humanist of the Year award.", "When did Julian Huxley die?", "Julian Huxley died 14 February 1975.", "Did Julian Huxley get any other awards besides the Humanist of the Year award?", "Julian Huxley won the Kalinga Prize, Darwin Medal, Darwin–Wallace Medal, and Lasker Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1428, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Huxley do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Julian Huxley do besides win the Kalinga Prize, Darwin Medal, Darwin–Wallace Medal, and Lasker Award", "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley was a proponent of natural selection, and a leading figure in the mid-twentieth century modern synthesis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Julian Huxley do besides win the Kalinga Prize, Darwin Medal, Darwin–Wallace Medal, and Lasker Award?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones#Early_years_(1988–93)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1988?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1988", "Truth_answer": "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones#Early_years_(1988–93)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding." ], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he seriously injured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding.", "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months." ], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he rehabilitated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Stephen Carpenter rehabilitated", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stephen Carpenter rehabilitated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones#Early_years_(1988–93)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding.", "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "When was Stephen Carpenter rehabilitated?" ], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he in the wheelchair at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Stephen Carpenter in the wheelchair at this time", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Carpenter in the wheelchair during the Early years of Deftones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones#Adrenaline_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding.", "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "When was Stephen Carpenter rehabilitated?", "Was Stephen Carpenter in the wheelchair during the Early years of Deftones?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months." ], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was their first recordings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Deftones' first recordings", "Truth_answer": "Deftones' debut album, Adrenaline, was recorded at Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington and released on October 3, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Deftones' first recordings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones#Adrenaline_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding.", "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "When was Stephen Carpenter rehabilitated?", "Was Stephen Carpenter in the wheelchair during the Early years of Deftones?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "What were the Deftones' first recordings?", "Deftones' debut album, Adrenaline, was recorded at Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington and released on October 3, 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Deftones successful with Bad Animals", "Truth_answer": "Deftones' album, Adrenaline went on to sell over 220,000 copies. It is regarded as an important part of the 1990s nu metal movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Deftones successful with Bad Animals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones#Adrenaline_(1994–96)", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the Deftones in 1988?", "When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit by a car while skateboarding.", "Was Stephen Carpenter seriously injured by the car?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "When was Stephen Carpenter rehabilitated?", "Was Stephen Carpenter in the wheelchair during the Early years of Deftones?", "Stephen Carpenter was confined to a wheelchair for several months.", "What were the Deftones' first recordings?", "Deftones' debut album, Adrenaline, was recorded at Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington and released on October 3, 1995.", "Were the Deftones successful with Bad Animals?", "Deftones' album, Adrenaline went on to sell over 220,000 copies. It is regarded as an important part of the 1990s nu metal movement." ], "Conversation_no": 1429, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adrenaline by the Deftones beside its success", "Truth_answer": "Deftones album, Adrenaline spent 21 weeks on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, reaching a peak position of 23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adrenaline by the Deftones beside its success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin#The_revival_of_casuistry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the revival of casuistry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the revival of casuistry", "Truth_answer": "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin#The_revival_of_casuistry", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his beliefs about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry", "Truth_answer": "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin#The_revival_of_casuistry", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "can you tell me more about these cases?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry", "Truth_answer": "An individual case is then compared and contrasted with the type case. Given an individual case that is completely identical to the type case, moral judgments can be made immediately.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casuistry", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments.", "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry?", "An individual case is then compared and contrasted with the type case. Given an individual case that is completely identical to the type case, moral judgments can be made immediately." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else is interesting about casuistry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry besides his beliefs", "Truth_answer": "Casuistry is a process of reasoning also known as case ethics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry besides his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin#The_revival_of_casuistry", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments.", "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry?", "An individual case is then compared and contrasted with the type case. Given an individual case that is completely identical to the type case, moral judgments can be made immediately.", "What else is interesting about Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry besides his beliefs?", "Casuistry is a process of reasoning also known as case ethics." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Toulmin relate this to moral issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Stephen Toulmin relate casuistry to moral issues", "Truth_answer": "Through the procedure of casuistry, Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified three problematic situations in moral reasoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stephen Toulmin relate casuistry to moral issues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin#The_revival_of_casuistry", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments.", "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry?", "An individual case is then compared and contrasted with the type case. Given an individual case that is completely identical to the type case, moral judgments can be made immediately.", "What else is interesting about Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry besides his beliefs?", "Casuistry is a process of reasoning also known as case ethics.", "How did Stephen Toulmin relate casuistry to moral issues?", "Through the procedure of casuistry, Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified three problematic situations in moral reasoning." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the three problematic situations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the three problematic situations in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified", "Truth_answer": "First, the type case fits the individual case only ambiguously; second, two type cases apply to the same individual case in conflicting ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the three problematic situations in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin#The_revival_of_casuistry", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments.", "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry?", "An individual case is then compared and contrasted with the type case. Given an individual case that is completely identical to the type case, moral judgments can be made immediately.", "What else is interesting about Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry besides his beliefs?", "Casuistry is a process of reasoning also known as case ethics.", "How did Stephen Toulmin relate casuistry to moral issues?", "Through the procedure of casuistry, Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified three problematic situations in moral reasoning.", "What were the three problematic situations in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified?", "First, the type case fits the individual case only ambiguously; second, two type cases apply to the same individual case in conflicting ways." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the third?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the third problematic case in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified", "Truth_answer": "Third, an unprecedented individual case occurs, which cannot be compared or contrasted to any type case.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the third problematic case in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry?", "Toulmin collaborated with Albert Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument.", "What were some of Stephen Toulmin's beliefs about revival of casuistry?", "Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called type cases or paradigm cases, without resorting to absolutism. It uses the standard principles as referential markers in moral arguments.", "Is there more information about these cases regarding casuistry?", "An individual case is then compared and contrasted with the type case. Given an individual case that is completely identical to the type case, moral judgments can be made immediately.", "What else is interesting about Stephen Toulmin's revival of casuistry besides his beliefs?", "Casuistry is a process of reasoning also known as case ethics.", "How did Stephen Toulmin relate casuistry to moral issues?", "Through the procedure of casuistry, Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified three problematic situations in moral reasoning.", "What were the three problematic situations in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified?", "First, the type case fits the individual case only ambiguously; second, two type cases apply to the same individual case in conflicting ways.", "What is the third problematic case in moral reasoning that Stephen Toulmin and Jonsen identified?", "Third, an unprecedented individual case occurs, which cannot be compared or contrasted to any type case." ], "Conversation_no": 1430, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a lot of opposition to his position on this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Toulmin have a lot of opposition to his position on casuistry and moral reasoning", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Toulmin have a lot of opposition to his position on casuistry and moral reasoning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [ "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies." ], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he go to court?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [ "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies." ], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win in court?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mr. Rogers win in court", "Truth_answer": "In the end, the court sided with Fred Rogers and Betamax.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mr. Rogers win in court?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [ "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Did Mr. Rogers win in court?", "In the end, the court sided with Fred Rogers and Betamax." ], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "The same points of law relevant in the VHS vs. Betamax Case would reemerge two decades later in cases against file-sharing sites Napster and Grokster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119083539id_/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mr. Rogers and the VHS vs Betamax case besides the court siding with Fred Rogers and Betamax?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [ "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Did Mr. Rogers win in court?", "In the end, the court sided with Fred Rogers and Betamax.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mr. Rogers and the VHS vs Betamax case besides the court siding with Fred Rogers and Betamax?", "The same points of law relevant in the VHS vs. Betamax Case would reemerge two decades later in cases against file-sharing sites Napster and Grokster." ], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the court case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the court case", "Truth_answer": "The the VHS vs. Betamax case was originally in 1979; it was appealed in 1981, and went back to the Supreme Court in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the VHS vs. Betamax court case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [ "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Did Mr. Rogers win in court?", "In the end, the court sided with Fred Rogers and Betamax.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mr. Rogers and the VHS vs Betamax case besides the court siding with Fred Rogers and Betamax?", "The same points of law relevant in the VHS vs. Betamax Case would reemerge two decades later in cases against file-sharing sites Napster and Grokster.", "When was the VHS vs. Betamax court case?", "The the VHS vs. Betamax case was originally in 1979; it was appealed in 1981, and went back to the Supreme Court in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the Supreme Court case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the VHS vs. Betamax Supreme Court case", "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sony / Betamax.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119083539id_/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the VHS vs. Betamax Supreme Court case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr", "Context": [ "What did Rogers have to do with the VCR?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Why did Mr. Rogers go to court?", "Fred Rogers testified in a court case over fair use of the VCR and Betamax technologies.", "Did Mr. Rogers win in court?", "In the end, the court sided with Fred Rogers and Betamax.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mr. Rogers and the VHS vs Betamax case besides the court siding with Fred Rogers and Betamax?", "The same points of law relevant in the VHS vs. Betamax Case would reemerge two decades later in cases against file-sharing sites Napster and Grokster.", "When was the VHS vs. Betamax court case?", "The the VHS vs. Betamax case was originally in 1979; it was appealed in 1981, and went back to the Supreme Court in 1983.", "What was the result of the VHS vs. Betamax Supreme Court case?", "The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sony / Betamax." ], "Conversation_no": 1431, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable about the case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the VHS vs. Betamax case besides the Supreme Court ruling in favor of Sony / Betamax", "Truth_answer": "The decision set two major precedents. One of fair use recordings for later viewing and the second was regarding liability of manufacturers who produce hardware that can infringe copyright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the VHS vs. Betamax case besides the Supreme Court ruling in favor of Sony / Betamax?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was fred born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was fred born", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/94054/new-images-tom-hanks-as-mister-rogers_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928." ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Fred Rogers born", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://walkmemorylane.wordpress.com/2014/02/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania." ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were Fred Rogerss parents", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers' parents were James and Nancy Rogers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Fred Rogers' parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Who were Fred Rogers' parents?", "Fred Rogers' parents were James and Nancy Rogers." ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fred Rogers have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers had a sister, Elaine, whom the Rogerses adopted when he was 11 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Rogers have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Who were Fred Rogers' parents?", "Fred Rogers' parents were James and Nancy Rogers.", "Did Fred Rogers have any siblings?", "Fred Rogers had a sister, Elaine, whom the Rogerses adopted when he was 11 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Fred Rogers go to school", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers attended Latrobe High School, Dartmouth College, Rollins College, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fred Rogers go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Who were Fred Rogers' parents?", "Fred Rogers' parents were James and Nancy Rogers.", "Did Fred Rogers have any siblings?", "Fred Rogers had a sister, Elaine, whom the Rogerses adopted when he was 11 years old.", "Where did Fred Rogers go to school?", "Fred Rogers attended Latrobe High School, Dartmouth College, Rollins College, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary." ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Fred Rogers study", "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers has a degree in music composition and is an ordained minister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fred Rogers study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Who were Fred Rogers' parents?", "Fred Rogers' parents were James and Nancy Rogers.", "Did Fred Rogers have any siblings?", "Fred Rogers had a sister, Elaine, whom the Rogerses adopted when he was 11 years old.", "Where did Fred Rogers go to school?", "Fred Rogers attended Latrobe High School, Dartmouth College, Rollins College, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.", "What did Fred Rogers study?", "Fred Rogers has a degree in music composition and is an ordained minister." ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he become a pilot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Fred Rogers become a pilot", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fred Rogers become a pilot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928.", "Where was Fred Rogers born?", "Fred Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Who were Fred Rogers' parents?", "Fred Rogers' parents were James and Nancy Rogers.", "Did Fred Rogers have any siblings?", "Fred Rogers had a sister, Elaine, whom the Rogerses adopted when he was 11 years old.", "Where did Fred Rogers go to school?", "Fred Rogers attended Latrobe High School, Dartmouth College, Rollins College, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.", "What did Fred Rogers study?", "Fred Rogers has a degree in music composition and is an ordained minister.", "When did Fred Rogers become a pilot?" ], "Conversation_no": 1432, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he fly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Fred Rogers fly", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fred Rogers fly?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs#Second_stint_with_Redskins_(2004–2008)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team", "Truth_answer": "Joe Gibbs and the Redskins made it to the playoffs in 2005 and 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Joe Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team?", "Joe Gibbs and the Redskins made it to the playoffs in 2005 and 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the teams record in his second stint with the 'Skins?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the team's record in Joe Gibbs' second stint with the Redskins", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the team's record in Joe Gibbs' second stint with the Redskins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "Did Joe Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team?", "Joe Gibbs and the Redskins made it to the playoffs in 2005 and 2007.", "What was the team's record in Joe Gibbs' second stint with the Redskins?" ], "Conversation_no": 1433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was one of his star players?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was one of Joe Gibb's star players", "Truth_answer": "Some of Joe Gibbs' star players were Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, and Mark Rypien.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of Joe Gibb's star players?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs#Style_of_play", "Context": [ "Did Joe Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team?", "Joe Gibbs and the Redskins made it to the playoffs in 2005 and 2007.", "What was the team's record in Joe Gibbs' second stint with the Redskins?", "Who was one of Joe Gibb's star players?", "Some of Joe Gibbs' star players were Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, and Mark Rypien." ], "Conversation_no": 1433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about the Coach Gibbs teams?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Coach Joe Gibbs' teams", "Truth_answer": "Joe Gibbs' Redskins teams incorporated a smash-mouth, rushing-oriented attack called the counter trey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Coach Joe Gibbs' teams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Washington_Redskins_season", "Context": [ "Did Joe Gibbs make the playoffs in his second stint with the team?", "Joe Gibbs and the Redskins made it to the playoffs in 2005 and 2007.", "What was the team's record in Joe Gibbs' second stint with the Redskins?", "Who was one of Joe Gibb's star players?", "Some of Joe Gibbs' star players were Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, and Mark Rypien.", "What can you tell me about the Coach Joe Gibbs' teams?", "Joe Gibbs' Redskins teams incorporated a smash-mouth, rushing-oriented attack called the counter trey." ], "Conversation_no": 1433, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who owned the Redskins in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who owned the Redskins in 2004", "Truth_answer": "Daniel Snyder owned the Redskins in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who owned the Redskins in 2004?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who put together the orchestration", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who put together the orchestration", "Truth_answer": "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#Orchestration", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what instruments are in it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue", "Truth_answer": "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#Premiere", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was it played?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Orchestra in Blue played", "Truth_answer": "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue premiered in Aeolian Hall in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Orchestra in Blue played?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#Recordings", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins.", "Where was Orchestra in Blue played?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue premiered in Aeolian Hall in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there only one version?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there only one version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue", "Truth_answer": "There are multiple versions of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue such as the theater version and a shortened version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there only one version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#Recordings", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins.", "Where was Orchestra in Blue played?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue premiered in Aeolian Hall in New York City.", "Is there only one version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There are multiple versions of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue such as the theater version and a shortened version." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there only an orchestra version?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there only an orchestra version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue", "Truth_answer": "There is also a jazz-rock and a disco version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there only an orchestra version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#Responses", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins.", "Where was Orchestra in Blue played?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue premiered in Aeolian Hall in New York City.", "Is there only one version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There are multiple versions of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue such as the theater version and a shortened version.", "Is there only an orchestra version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There is also a jazz-rock and a disco version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else interesting about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else interesting about the article", "Truth_answer": "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue received mixed reviews from mainstream critics such as Olin Downes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Rhapsody in Blue besides the orchestra version?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#Responses", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins.", "Where was Orchestra in Blue played?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue premiered in Aeolian Hall in New York City.", "Is there only one version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There are multiple versions of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue such as the theater version and a shortened version.", "Is there only an orchestra version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There is also a jazz-rock and a disco version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue.", "Anything else interesting about Rhapsody in Blue besides the orchestra version?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue received mixed reviews from mainstream critics such as Olin Downes." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the review say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the Blue Jazz review say", "Truth_answer": "This composition shows extraordinary talent, as it shows a young composer with aims that go far beyond those of his ilk, struggling with a form of which he is far.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213194910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the mixed reviews from mainstream critics such as Olin Downes about the musical, Rhapsody in Blue say?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue#In_popular_culture", "Context": [ "Who put together the orchestration for Rhapsody in Blue?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé.", "What instruments are in the orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue?", "Instruments included in the musical, Rhapsody in Blue are piano, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, percussion, banjo, and violins.", "Where was Orchestra in Blue played?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue premiered in Aeolian Hall in New York City.", "Is there only one version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There are multiple versions of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue such as the theater version and a shortened version.", "Is there only an orchestra version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "There is also a jazz-rock and a disco version of the musical, Rhapsody in Blue.", "Anything else interesting about Rhapsody in Blue besides the orchestra version?", "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue received mixed reviews from mainstream critics such as Olin Downes.", "What did the mixed reviews from mainstream critics such as Olin Downes about the musical, Rhapsody in Blue say?", "This composition shows extraordinary talent, as it shows a young composer with aims that go far beyond those of his ilk, struggling with a form of which he is far." ], "Conversation_no": 1434, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did this inspire anybody?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rhapsody in Blue inspire anybody", "Truth_answer": "Artists inspired by the musical, Rhapsody in Blue include John Serry Sr., Brian Wilson, and Derek Paravcini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhapsody in Blue inspire anybody?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas#Coaching_and_managerial_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Maurice coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Maurice coach", "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas coached at Tannadice Park for Dundee United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Maurice Malpas coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas", "Context": [ "Where did Maurice Malpas coach?", "Maurice Malpas coached at Tannadice Park for Dundee United." ], "Conversation_no": 1435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he once play the sport also?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas once play football also", "Truth_answer": "Before Maurice Malpas was coach, he was a player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas once play football also?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Maurice Malpas coach?", "Maurice Malpas coached at Tannadice Park for Dundee United.", "Did Maurice Malpas once play football also?", "Before Maurice Malpas was coach, he was a player." ], "Conversation_no": 1435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a good coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Maurice Malpas a good coach", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Maurice Malpas a good coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas#Coaching_and_managerial_career", "Context": [ "Where did Maurice Malpas coach?", "Maurice Malpas coached at Tannadice Park for Dundee United.", "Did Maurice Malpas once play football also?", "Before Maurice Malpas was coach, he was a player.", "Was Maurice Malpas a good coach?" ], "Conversation_no": 1435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with other teams as well during his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas work with other teams as well during his career", "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas did managerial work with Motherwell and Swindon Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas work with other teams as well during his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas#Managerial_statistics", "Context": [ "Where did Maurice Malpas coach?", "Maurice Malpas coached at Tannadice Park for Dundee United.", "Did Maurice Malpas once play football also?", "Before Maurice Malpas was coach, he was a player.", "Was Maurice Malpas a good coach?", "Did Maurice Malpas work with other teams as well during his career?", "Maurice Malpas did managerial work with Motherwell and Swindon Town." ], "Conversation_no": 1435, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well as a manager during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas do well as a manager during this time", "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas had a 31.8% win record with Motherwell and a 38.0% win record with Swindon Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas do well as a manager during this time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Saro-Wiwa arrested", "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement." ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he placed in jail?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail", "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year." ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he executed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed", "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging by a team of executioners flown in from Sokoto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year.", "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging by a team of executioners flown in from Sokoto." ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was he executed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Saro-Wiwa executed", "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://africainwords.com/2015/03/_p2", "https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2017/08/water-stress-instability-violent-extremism-nigeria/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year.", "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging by a team of executioners flown in from Sokoto.", "What year was Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything significant about the execution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything significant about the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa", "Truth_answer": "It took five tries to execute Ken Saro-Wiwa. His last words were Lord take my soul, but the struggle continues.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant about the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year.", "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging by a team of executioners flown in from Sokoto.", "What year was Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995.", "Was there anything significant about the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa?", "It took five tries to execute Ken Saro-Wiwa. His last words were Lord take my soul, but the struggle continues.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ken Saro-Wiwa besides five tries for his execution", "Truth_answer": "Some of the defendants' lawyers resigned in protest against the alleged rigging of the trial by the Abacha regime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ken Saro-Wiwa besides five tries for his execution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year.", "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging by a team of executioners flown in from Sokoto.", "What year was Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995.", "Was there anything significant about the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa?", "It took five tries to execute Ken Saro-Wiwa. His last words were Lord take my soul, but the struggle continues.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ken Saro-Wiwa besides five tries for his execution?", "Some of the defendants' lawyers resigned in protest against the alleged rigging of the trial by the Abacha regime." ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Abacha regime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Abacha regime", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Abacha regime?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa#Arrest_and_execution", "Context": [ "Why was Ken Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was arrested and accused of incitement.", "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa placed in jail?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for over a year.", "How was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed by hanging by a team of executioners flown in from Sokoto.", "What year was Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995.", "Was there anything significant about the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa?", "It took five tries to execute Ken Saro-Wiwa. His last words were Lord take my soul, but the struggle continues.“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ken Saro-Wiwa besides five tries for his execution?", "Some of the defendants' lawyers resigned in protest against the alleged rigging of the trial by the Abacha regime.", "What is the Abacha regime?" ], "Conversation_no": 1436, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything notable happen after his execution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen after the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa besides the defendants' lawyers resigned in protest against the alleged rigging of the trial by the Abacha regime", "Truth_answer": "After the executions, the bodies were taken to the Port Harcourt Cemetery under armed guard and buried.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen after the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa besides the defendants' lawyers resigned in protest against the alleged rigging of the trial by the Abacha regime?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone#Internal_problems_and_a_change_of_direction", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the internal problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the internal problems", "Truth_answer": "Relationships within Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the internal problems of Sly and the Family Stone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone#Internal_problems_and_a_change_of_direction", "Context": [ "What were the internal problems of Sly and the Family Stone?", "Relationships within Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham." ], "Conversation_no": 1437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the friction based on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the friction based on", "Truth_answer": "Epic requested more marketable output. The Black Panther Party demanded that Sly replace Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini with black instrumentalists and fire manager David Kapralik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the friction between Sly and Freddie Stone based on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone#Internal_problems_and_a_change_of_direction", "Context": [ "What were the internal problems of Sly and the Family Stone?", "Relationships within Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham.", "What was the friction between Sly and Freddie Stone based on?", "Epic requested more marketable output. The Black Panther Party demanded that Sly replace Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini with black instrumentalists and fire manager David Kapralik." ], "Conversation_no": 1437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Black Panther article", "Truth_answer": "Between summer 1969 and fall 1971, Sly and the Family Stone released only one single, Thank You / Everybody Is a Star, released in December 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sly and the Family Stone besides friction between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone#Internal_problems_and_a_change_of_direction", "Context": [ "What were the internal problems of Sly and the Family Stone?", "Relationships within Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham.", "What was the friction between Sly and Freddie Stone based on?", "Epic requested more marketable output. The Black Panther Party demanded that Sly replace Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini with black instrumentalists and fire manager David Kapralik.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sly and the Family Stone besides friction between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham?", "Between summer 1969 and fall 1971, Sly and the Family Stone released only one single, Thank You / Everybody Is a Star, released in December 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 1437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what become of it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What become of the Sly and Family Stone single, Thank You", "Truth_answer": "Sly and the Family Stone's Thank You reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What become of the Sly and Family Stone single, Thank You?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone#Dissolution", "Context": [ "What were the internal problems of Sly and the Family Stone?", "Relationships within Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham.", "What was the friction between Sly and Freddie Stone based on?", "Epic requested more marketable output. The Black Panther Party demanded that Sly replace Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini with black instrumentalists and fire manager David Kapralik.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sly and the Family Stone besides friction between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham?", "Between summer 1969 and fall 1971, Sly and the Family Stone released only one single, Thank You / Everybody Is a Star, released in December 1969.", "What become of the Sly and Family Stone single, Thank You?", "Sly and the Family Stone's Thank You reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 1437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the band break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the band break up", "Truth_answer": "Following the Radio City engagement, Sly and the Family Stone was dissolved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Sly and the Family Stone break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were the internal problems of Sly and the Family Stone?", "Relationships within Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham.", "What was the friction between Sly and Freddie Stone based on?", "Epic requested more marketable output. The Black Panther Party demanded that Sly replace Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini with black instrumentalists and fire manager David Kapralik.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sly and the Family Stone besides friction between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham?", "Between summer 1969 and fall 1971, Sly and the Family Stone released only one single, Thank You / Everybody Is a Star, released in December 1969.", "What become of the Sly and Family Stone single, Thank You?", "Sly and the Family Stone's Thank You reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970.", "Did the band Sly and the Family Stone break up?", "Following the Radio City engagement, Sly and the Family Stone was dissolved." ], "Conversation_no": 1437, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who else left before it was officially broken up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else left before the album Sly and the Family Stone was officially broken up", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else left before Sly and the Family Stone was officially broken up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What film has she been in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What film has she been in", "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she won any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Patti Lupone won any awards", "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Theatre", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is a costar she had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had", "Truth_answer": "One of Patti LuPone's costars was Mandy Patinkin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Theatre", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy.", "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had?", "One of Patti LuPone's costars was Mandy Patinkin." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what show was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what show was Mandy Patinkin", "Truth_answer": "Mandy Patinkin was Patti LuPone's costar in the musical Evita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what show was Mandy Patinkin a costar of Patti Lupone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Film_and_television_work", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy.", "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had?", "One of Patti LuPone's costars was Mandy Patinkin.", "In what show was Mandy Patinkin a costar of Patti Lupone?", "Mandy Patinkin was Patti LuPone's costar in the musical Evita." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a leading role she had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a leading role Patti Lupone had", "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a leading role Patti Lupone had?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Film_and_television_work", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy.", "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had?", "One of Patti LuPone's costars was Mandy Patinkin.", "In what show was Mandy Patinkin a costar of Patti Lupone?", "Mandy Patinkin was Patti LuPone's costar in the musical Evita.", "What is a leading role Patti Lupone had?", "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what movie or tv role?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what movie or tv role did Patti LuPone play", "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what movie or tv role did Patti Lupone play a leading role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Film_and_television_work", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy.", "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had?", "One of Patti LuPone's costars was Mandy Patinkin.", "In what show was Mandy Patinkin a costar of Patti Lupone?", "Mandy Patinkin was Patti LuPone's costar in the musical Evita.", "What is a leading role Patti Lupone had?", "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square.", "In what movie or tv role did Patti Lupone play a leading role?", "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what movie for her was a big success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What movie for Patti Lupone was a big success", "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square, which won a Sundance award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie for Patti Lupone was a big success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone#Film_and_television_work", "Context": [ "What film has Patti LuPone been in?", "Patti LuPone's film appearances include Witness, Driving Miss Daisy, State and Main, Parker, and The Comedian.", "Has Patti Lupone won any awards?", "Patti LuPone has won many awards including Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and a Grammy.", "Who is a costar Patti LuPone had?", "One of Patti LuPone's costars was Mandy Patinkin.", "In what show was Mandy Patinkin a costar of Patti Lupone?", "Mandy Patinkin was Patti LuPone's costar in the musical Evita.", "What is a leading role Patti Lupone had?", "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square.", "In what movie or tv role did Patti Lupone play a leading role?", "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square.", "What movie for Patti Lupone was a big success?", "Patti LuPone co-starred in the film Union Square, which won a Sundance award." ], "Conversation_no": 1438, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year was Union Square", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the feature film Union Square, co-written and directed by the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Award Winner, Nancy Savoca, was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Patti LuPone costar in Union Square?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Formation_and_first_releases_(1982–1985)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did skinny puppy's live performances begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did skinny puppy's live performances begin", "Truth_answer": "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy", "Context": [ "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984." ], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were part of this band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were part of Skinny Puppy", "Truth_answer": "ceVin Key and Nivek Ogre have been the only constant Skinny Puppy members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were part of Skinny Puppy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Live_performances", "Context": [ "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984.", "Who were part of Skinny Puppy?", "ceVin Key and Nivek Ogre have been the only constant Skinny Puppy members." ], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the high light of their live performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the highlight of Skinny Puppy's live performance", "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy live performances involved periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highlight of Skinny Puppy's live performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984.", "Who were part of Skinny Puppy?", "ceVin Key and Nivek Ogre have been the only constant Skinny Puppy members.", "What is the highlight of Skinny Puppy's live performance?", "Skinny Puppy live performances involved periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself." ], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of response this had with the audience?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of response this had with the audience", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of response did the audience have to Skinny Puppy's live performance antics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Live_performances", "Context": [ "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984.", "Who were part of Skinny Puppy?", "ceVin Key and Nivek Ogre have been the only constant Skinny Puppy members.", "What is the highlight of Skinny Puppy's live performance?", "Skinny Puppy live performances involved periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself.", "What kind of response did the audience have to Skinny Puppy's live performance antics?" ], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other interesting information about their live performance", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other interesting information about Skinny Puppy's live performance", "Truth_answer": "Following the 2004 United States presidential election, promoters began to ask Skinny Puppy to refrain from using fake blood during their performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there other interesting information about Skinny Puppy's live performance besides involving periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984.", "Who were part of Skinny Puppy?", "ceVin Key and Nivek Ogre have been the only constant Skinny Puppy members.", "What is the highlight of Skinny Puppy's live performance?", "Skinny Puppy live performances involved periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself.", "What kind of response did the audience have to Skinny Puppy's live performance antics?", "Is there other interesting information about Skinny Puppy's live performance besides involving periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself?", "Following the 2004 United States presidential election, promoters began to ask Skinny Puppy to refrain from using fake blood during their performances." ], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards for their performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy win any awards for their performance", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy win any awards for their performance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Guantanamo_Bay_torture_allegations", "Context": [ "When did Skinny Puppy's live performances begin?", "The first live Skinny Puppy show was held at the Unovis art gallery in Vancouver in February 1984.", "Who were part of Skinny Puppy?", "ceVin Key and Nivek Ogre have been the only constant Skinny Puppy members.", "What is the highlight of Skinny Puppy's live performance?", "Skinny Puppy live performances involved periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself.", "What kind of response did the audience have to Skinny Puppy's live performance antics?", "Is there other interesting information about Skinny Puppy's live performance besides involving periods of musical improvisation, film projections, and elaborate stage props and machines, many of which are designed and built by Ogre himself?", "Following the 2004 United States presidential election, promoters began to ask Skinny Puppy to refrain from using fake blood during their performances.", "Did Skinny Puppy win any awards for their performance?" ], "Conversation_no": 1439, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else", "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy have accused the US military of using their music to torture inmates at their Guantanamo Bay detention facility, without the band's knowledge or permission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Skinny Puppy besides their performances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#Family_relations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what can you tell me about the Family relations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what can you tell me about the Family relations", "Truth_answer": "Mystique was indeed comics, Nightcrawler's biological mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Family relations of Nightcrawler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#Family_relations", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the Family relations of Nightcrawler?", "Mystique was indeed comics, Nightcrawler's biological mother." ], "Conversation_no": 1440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was it confirmed, what did he say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Mystique being Nightcrawler's mother confirmed", "Truth_answer": "Mystique being Nightcrawler's biological mother was confirmed by writer Scott Lobdell in X-Men Unlimited #4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mystique being Nightcrawler's mother confirmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#Family_relations", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about the Family relations of Nightcrawler?", "Mystique was indeed comics, Nightcrawler's biological mother.", "How was Mystique being Nightcrawler's mother confirmed?", "Mystique being Nightcrawler's biological mother was confirmed by writer Scott Lobdell in X-Men Unlimited #4." ], "Conversation_no": 1440, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he find out about family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is there about Nightcrawler's family besides Mystique being his biological mother", "Truth_answer": "Although Mystique was married to a wealthy German, Herr Wagner, Nightcrawler's father was Azazel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is there about Nightcrawler's family besides Mystique being his biological mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#Resurrection", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in Resurrection?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in Resurrection", "Truth_answer": "Nightcrawler spent his sojourn in Heaven alongside Professor X, but despite enjoying paradise, Nightcrawler continued to feel as though he had unfinished business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nightcrawler in Resurrection?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_(comics)#Resurrection", "Context": [ "What happened to Nightcrawler in Resurrection?", "Nightcrawler spent his sojourn in Heaven alongside Professor X, but despite enjoying paradise, Nightcrawler continued to feel as though he had unfinished business." ], "Conversation_no": 1441, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened that was important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened that was important with Nightcrawler in Resurrection besides spending his sojourn in Heaven", "Truth_answer": "When Azazel attacked Heaven using his connection to Kurt as a door, Nightcrawler instructed a few Bamfs to create a portal to Heaven inside the Jean Grey Schoo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened that was important with Nightcrawler in Resurrection besides spending his sojourn in Heaven?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Deal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she play with the Pixies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she play with the Pixies", "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Deal", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the release any albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the release any albums", "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfer_Rosa#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Pixies album successful", "Truth_answer": "Surfer Rosa was named one of the year's best albums on English critics' year-end lists and as of 2015, sales in the United States have exceeded 705,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album, Surfer Rosa by Kim Deal and The Pixies successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doolittle_(album)", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Was the album, Surfer Rosa by Kim Deal and The Pixies successful?", "Surfer Rosa was named one of the year's best albums on English critics' year-end lists and as of 2015, sales in the United States have exceeded 705,000 copies." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Pixies have any other albums", "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal and the Pixies also released the album Doolittle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies have any other albums besides Surfer Rosa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doolittle_(album)", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Was the album, Surfer Rosa by Kim Deal and The Pixies successful?", "Surfer Rosa was named one of the year's best albums on English critics' year-end lists and as of 2015, sales in the United States have exceeded 705,000 copies.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies have any other albums besides Surfer Rosa?", "Kim Deal and the Pixies also released the album Doolittle." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any singles from the Album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any singles from the album, Doolittle", "Truth_answer": "The Pixies released two singles from Doolittle, Here Comes Your Man and Monkey Gone to Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doolittle_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128111058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doolittle_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any singles from the album, Doolittle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixies_(band)#Hiatus_(1989–90)", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Was the album, Surfer Rosa by Kim Deal and The Pixies successful?", "Surfer Rosa was named one of the year's best albums on English critics' year-end lists and as of 2015, sales in the United States have exceeded 705,000 copies.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies have any other albums besides Surfer Rosa?", "Kim Deal and the Pixies also released the album Doolittle.", "Any singles from the album, Doolittle?", "The Pixies released two singles from Doolittle, Here Comes Your Man and Monkey Gone to Heaven." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any band conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any band conflicts in The Pixies", "Truth_answer": "There was tension between Black Francis and Kim Deal over creative control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any band conflicts in The Pixies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixies_(band)#Hiatus_(1989–90)", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Was the album, Surfer Rosa by Kim Deal and The Pixies successful?", "Surfer Rosa was named one of the year's best albums on English critics' year-end lists and as of 2015, sales in the United States have exceeded 705,000 copies.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies have any other albums besides Surfer Rosa?", "Kim Deal and the Pixies also released the album Doolittle.", "Any singles from the album, Doolittle?", "The Pixies released two singles from Doolittle, Here Comes Your Man and Monkey Gone to Heaven.", "Were there any band conflicts in The Pixies?", "There was tension between Black Francis and Kim Deal over creative control." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the conflicts escalate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the conflicts escalate", "Truth_answer": "One time Black threw a guitar at Deal's head and Deal refused to play a concert in Frankfurt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the conflicts in The Pixies escalate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixies_(band)#Breakup_and_solo_projects_(1993–2003)", "Context": [ "When did Kim Deal play with the Pixies?", "Kim Deal was with the Pixies from 1986-1992.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies release any albums?", "Kim Deal and The Pixies released the debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Was the album, Surfer Rosa by Kim Deal and The Pixies successful?", "Surfer Rosa was named one of the year's best albums on English critics' year-end lists and as of 2015, sales in the United States have exceeded 705,000 copies.", "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies have any other albums besides Surfer Rosa?", "Kim Deal and the Pixies also released the album Doolittle.", "Any singles from the album, Doolittle?", "The Pixies released two singles from Doolittle, Here Comes Your Man and Monkey Gone to Heaven.", "Were there any band conflicts in The Pixies?", "There was tension between Black Francis and Kim Deal over creative control.", "Did the conflicts in The Pixies escalate?", "One time Black threw a guitar at Deal's head and Deal refused to play a concert in Frankfurt." ], "Conversation_no": 1442, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they end up breaking up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Pixies end up breaking up", "Truth_answer": "The Pixies broke up early 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Pixies end up breaking up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is El Dorado an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is El Dorado an album", "Truth_answer": "El Dorado is the eleventh studio album by Colombian singer Shakira.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is El Dorado a Shakira album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)#Commercial_performance", "Context": [ "Is El Dorado a Shakira album?", "El Dorado is the eleventh studio album by Colombian singer Shakira." ], "Conversation_no": 1443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did El Dorado do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Shakira's El Dorado do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "El Dorado debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shakira's El Dorado do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)", "Context": [ "Is El Dorado a Shakira album?", "El Dorado is the eleventh studio album by Colombian singer Shakira.", "How did Shakira's El Dorado do on the charts?", "El Dorado debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 1443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced the Shakira album El Dorado", "Truth_answer": "Producers of El Dorado include Shakira, Supa Dups, Luis Fernando, Ochoa, Rude Boyz, The Arcade, and Afo Verde.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the Shakira album El Dorado?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "Is El Dorado a Shakira album?", "El Dorado is the eleventh studio album by Colombian singer Shakira.", "How did Shakira's El Dorado do on the charts?", "El Dorado debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200.", "Who produced the Shakira album El Dorado?", "Producers of El Dorado include Shakira, Supa Dups, Luis Fernando, Ochoa, Rude Boyz, The Arcade, and Afo Verde." ], "Conversation_no": 1443, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was El Dorado well-received by critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Shakira's El Dorado well-received by critics", "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, El Dorado was given three-and-a-half out of five stars by AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado_(Shakira_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shakira's El Dorado well-received by critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgi%27s_method", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is golgi straining", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is golgi straining", "Truth_answer": "Golgi staining was used by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200312234347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgi%27s_method_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is golgi staining?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgi%27s_method", "Context": [ "What is golgi staining?", "Golgi staining was used by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system." ], "Conversation_no": 1444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is black reaction a sickness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is black reaction a sickness", "Truth_answer": "Golgi method was initially named the black reaction (la reazione nera) by Golgi, but it became better known as the Golgi stain or later, Golgi method.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is black reaction a sickness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgi%27s_method", "Context": [ "What is golgi staining?", "Golgi staining was used by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system.", "Is black reaction a sickness?", "Golgi method was initially named the black reaction (la reazione nera) by Golgi, but it became better known as the Golgi stain or later, Golgi method." ], "Conversation_no": 1444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did this begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Golgi staining begin", "Truth_answer": "Golgi published the first picture made with the technique in 1873.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200312234347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgi%27s_method_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Golgi staining begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgi%27s_method", "Context": [ "What is golgi staining?", "Golgi staining was used by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system.", "Is black reaction a sickness?", "Golgi method was initially named the black reaction (la reazione nera) by Golgi, but it became better known as the Golgi stain or later, Golgi method.", "What year did Golgi staining begin?", "Golgi published the first picture made with the technique in 1873." ], "Conversation_no": 1444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this method used alot", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Golgi staining method used a lot", "Truth_answer": "Golgi straining was a major breakthrough in neuroscience, and it was improved upon by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Golgi staining method used a lot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What is golgi staining?", "Golgi staining was used by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system.", "Is black reaction a sickness?", "Golgi method was initially named the black reaction (la reazione nera) by Golgi, but it became better known as the Golgi stain or later, Golgi method.", "What year did Golgi staining begin?", "Golgi published the first picture made with the technique in 1873.", "Was the Golgi staining method used a lot?", "Golgi straining was a major breakthrough in neuroscience, and it was improved upon by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal." ], "Conversation_no": 1444, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was golgis sex?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Camillo Golgi's sex", "Truth_answer": "Camillo Golgi was male.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014103706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Camillo Golgi's sex?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she ever marry", "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry." ], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she ever have interest in men?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men", "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry.", "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men?", "Simone de Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial." ], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about her sexual life caused controversy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about Simone de Beauvoir's sexual life caused controversy", "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir's relationships with young women were controversial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Simone de Beauvoir's sexual life caused controversy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry.", "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men?", "Simone de Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial.", "What about Simone de Beauvoir's sexual life caused controversy?", "Simone de Beauvoir's relationships with young women were controversial." ], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she ever jailed due to it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Simone de Beauvoir ever jailed due to it", "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir was suspended from her teaching job and she had her license to teach in France revoked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Simone de Beauvoir ever jailed due to her relationships with young women?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry.", "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men?", "Simone de Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial.", "What about Simone de Beauvoir's sexual life caused controversy?", "Simone de Beauvoir's relationships with young women were controversial.", "Was Simone de Beauvoir ever jailed due to her relationships with young women?", "Simone de Beauvoir was suspended from her teaching job and she had her license to teach in France revoked." ], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have a dedicated partner at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir have a dedicated partner at all", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1929, de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre were partners and remained so for fifty-one years, until his death in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir have a dedicated partner at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry.", "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men?", "Simone de Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial.", "What about Simone de Beauvoir's sexual life caused controversy?", "Simone de Beauvoir's relationships with young women were controversial.", "Was Simone de Beauvoir ever jailed due to her relationships with young women?", "Simone de Beauvoir was suspended from her teaching job and she had her license to teach in France revoked.", "Did Simone de Beauvoir have a dedicated partner at all?", "Beginning in 1929, de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre were partners and remained so for fifty-one years, until his death in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they split?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren split", "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir chose never to marry or set up a joint household and she never had children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren split?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever marry?", "Simone de Beauvoir is quoted as saying, Marriage was impossible. I had no dowry.", "Did Simone de Beauvoirever have interest in men?", "Simone de Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial.", "What about Simone de Beauvoir's sexual life caused controversy?", "Simone de Beauvoir's relationships with young women were controversial.", "Was Simone de Beauvoir ever jailed due to her relationships with young women?", "Simone de Beauvoir was suspended from her teaching job and she had her license to teach in France revoked.", "Did Simone de Beauvoir have a dedicated partner at all?", "Beginning in 1929, de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre were partners and remained so for fifty-one years, until his death in 1980.", "When did Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren split?", "Simone de Beauvoir chose never to marry or set up a joint household and she never had children." ], "Conversation_no": 1445, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she never get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Simone de Beauvoir never get married", "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir chose never to marry to give her the time to advance her education and engage in political causes, to write and teach, and to have lovers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Simone de Beauvoir never get married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Sandilands do on the radio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sandilands do on the radio", "Truth_answer": "Kyle Sandilands has become known for controversial on-air stunts and offensive comments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kyle Sandilands do on the radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands", "Context": [ "What did Kyle Sandilands do on the radio?", "Kyle Sandilands has become known for controversial on-air stunts and offensive comments." ], "Conversation_no": 1446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Kyle Sandiland's controversial stunts and offensive comments", "Truth_answer": "This has led to companies removing their advertisements, findings of serious breaches of the Industry Codes of Practice and Guidelines, and led to Kyle Sandilands being sacked from Australian Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Kyle Sandiland's controversial stunts and offensive comments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands", "Context": [ "What did Kyle Sandilands do on the radio?", "Kyle Sandilands has become known for controversial on-air stunts and offensive comments.", "What else is significant about Kyle Sandiland's controversial stunts and offensive comments?", "This has led to companies removing their advertisements, findings of serious breaches of the Industry Codes of Practice and Guidelines, and led to Kyle Sandilands being sacked from Australian Idol." ], "Conversation_no": 1446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he work in radio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Kyle Sandilands work in radio", "Truth_answer": "Kyle Sandilands began his radio work in 1992, and he is still working in radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kyle Sandilands work in radio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands#Radio", "Context": [ "What did Kyle Sandilands do on the radio?", "Kyle Sandilands has become known for controversial on-air stunts and offensive comments.", "What else is significant about Kyle Sandiland's controversial stunts and offensive comments?", "This has led to companies removing their advertisements, findings of serious breaches of the Industry Codes of Practice and Guidelines, and led to Kyle Sandilands being sacked from Australian Idol.", "How long did Kyle Sandilands work in radio?", "Kyle Sandilands began his radio work in 1992, and he is still working in radio." ], "Conversation_no": 1446, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about this time", "Truth_answer": "In September 2006, Kyle Sandilands was named the most hated Australian identity in a Zoo Weekly article.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the time Kyle Sandilands was on the radio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart#Criticism_of_Fox_News", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his criticisms of fox news?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his criticisms of fox news", "Truth_answer": "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart#Criticism_of_Fox_News", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda." ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any problems with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News", "Truth_answer": "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart#Criticism_of_Fox_News", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally." ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage", "Truth_answer": "Fox News show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart#Criticism_of_Fox_News", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally.", "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage?", "Fox News show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night." ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jon Stewart besides calling out Fox News", "Truth_answer": "Jon Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jon Stewart besides calling out Fox News?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart#Criticism_of_Fox_News", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally.", "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage?", "Fox News show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jon Stewart besides calling out Fox News?", "Jon Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he step it up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Jon Stewart step it up", "Truth_answer": "During an interview with Chris Wallace on June 19, 2011, Jon Stewart called Wallace insane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jon Stewart step up his criticism of Fox News in 2010?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally.", "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage?", "Fox News show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jon Stewart besides calling out Fox News?", "Jon Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010.", "How did Jon Stewart step up his criticism of Fox News in 2010?", "During an interview with Chris Wallace on June 19, 2011, Jon Stewart called Wallace insane." ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did wallace respond with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Chris Wallace respond with to Jon Steward calling him insane", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Wallace respond with to Jon Steward calling him insane?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally.", "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage?", "Fox News show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jon Stewart besides calling out Fox News?", "Jon Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010.", "How did Jon Stewart step up his criticism of Fox News in 2010?", "During an interview with Chris Wallace on June 19, 2011, Jon Stewart called Wallace insane.", "What did Chris Wallace respond with to Jon Steward calling him insane?" ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did stewart ever get fined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jon Stewart ever get fined for his criticism of Fox News", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jon Stewart ever get fined for his criticism of Fox News?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Jon Stewart's criticisms of Fox News?", "Jon Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Did Jon Stewart have any problems with Fox News?", "In November 2009, Stewart called out Fox News for using some footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally.", "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News for using previous footage?", "Fox News show's anchor, Sean Hannity, apologized for the footage use the following night.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jon Stewart besides calling out Fox News?", "Jon Stewart stepped up his criticism of Fox News in 2010.", "How did Jon Stewart step up his criticism of Fox News in 2010?", "During an interview with Chris Wallace on June 19, 2011, Jon Stewart called Wallace insane.", "What did Chris Wallace respond with to Jon Steward calling him insane?", "Did Jon Stewart ever get fined for his criticism of Fox News?" ], "Conversation_no": 1447, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he punihsed in any way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jon Stewart punished in any way for his criticism of Fox News", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jon Stewart punished in any way for his criticism of Fox News?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Homicide life on the street come about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Homicide life on the street come about", "Truth_answer": "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon." ], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What director became interested?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street", "Truth_answer": "The film director Barry Levinson was interested in the film Homicide: Life on the Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon.", "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "The film director Barry Levinson was interested in the film Homicide: Life on the Street." ], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the show film director Barry Levinson was interested in", "Truth_answer": "The show is titled Homicide: Life on the Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the show film director Barry Levinson was interested in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon.", "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "The film director Barry Levinson was interested in the film Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What was the name of the show film director Barry Levinson was interested in?", "The show is titled Homicide: Life on the Street." ], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next with the project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next with the project after film director Barry Levinson was interested in Homicide: Life on the Street", "Truth_answer": "Levinson's assistant Gail Mutrux enjoyed the book and both she and Levinson became attached as producers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next with the project after film director Barry Levinson was interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon.", "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "The film director Barry Levinson was interested in the film Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What was the name of the show film director Barry Levinson was interested in?", "The show is titled Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What happened next with the project after film director Barry Levinson was interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Levinson's assistant Gail Mutrux enjoyed the book and both she and Levinson became attached as producers." ], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have to work with someone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David Simon have to work with someone else besides film director Barry Levinson for Homicide: Life on the Street", "Truth_answer": "David Simon collaborated with his old college friend David Mills to write the season two premiere Bop Gun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon have to work with someone else besides film director Barry Levinson for Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon.", "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "The film director Barry Levinson was interested in the film Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What was the name of the show film director Barry Levinson was interested in?", "The show is titled Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What happened next with the project after film director Barry Levinson was interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Levinson's assistant Gail Mutrux enjoyed the book and both she and Levinson became attached as producers.", "Did David Simon have to work with someone else besides film director Barry Levinson for Homicide: Life on the Street?", "David Simon collaborated with his old college friend David Mills to write the season two premiere Bop Gun." ], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything significant about the premiere?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything significant about the premiere of Homicide: Life on the Street", "Truth_answer": "The episode was based on a story by executive producer Tom Fontana and featured Robin Williams in a guest starring role that garnered the actor an Emmy nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant about the premiere of Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street", "Context": [ "How did Homicide: Life on the Street come about?", "Homicide: Life on the Street was adapted from Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a non-fiction book by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon.", "What director became interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "The film director Barry Levinson was interested in the film Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What was the name of the show film director Barry Levinson was interested in?", "The show is titled Homicide: Life on the Street.", "What happened next with the project after film director Barry Levinson was interested in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Levinson's assistant Gail Mutrux enjoyed the book and both she and Levinson became attached as producers.", "Did David Simon have to work with someone else besides film director Barry Levinson for Homicide: Life on the Street?", "David Simon collaborated with his old college friend David Mills to write the season two premiere Bop Gun.", "Was there anything significant about the premiere of Homicide: Life on the Street?", "The episode was based on a story by executive producer Tom Fontana and featured Robin Williams in a guest starring role that garnered the actor an Emmy nomination." ], "Conversation_no": 1448, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Simon's Homicide: Life on the Street besides working with Barry Levinson", "Truth_answer": "Simon left his job with the Baltimore Sun in 1995 to work full-time on Homicide: Life on the Street during the production of the show's fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Simon's Homicide: Life on the Street besides working with Barry Levinson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus#Crank_through_to_the_Bullet_(1994–1998)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1994?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1994", "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Hoodoo Gurus released their sixth album Crank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hoodoo Gurus in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank_(Hoodoo_Gurus_album)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hoodoo Gurus in 1994?", "In 1994 Hoodoo Gurus released their sixth album Crank." ], "Conversation_no": 1449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on the Crank album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album", "Truth_answer": "The first single from the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album, The Right Time, released in November 1993, with the second single, You Open My Eyes, released in February 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus#Crank_through_to_the_Bullet_(1994–1998)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hoodoo Gurus in 1994?", "In 1994 Hoodoo Gurus released their sixth album Crank.", "What songs were on the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album?", "The first single from the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album, The Right Time, released in November 1993, with the second single, You Open My Eyes, released in February 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 1449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1995?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1995", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, the Hoodoo Gurus collaborated with The Masters Apprentices frontman Jim Keays on an updated rendition of Turn Up Your Radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the Hoodoo Gurus in 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus", "Context": [ "What happened to Hoodoo Gurus in 1994?", "In 1994 Hoodoo Gurus released their sixth album Crank.", "What songs were on the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album?", "The first single from the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album, The Right Time, released in November 1993, with the second single, You Open My Eyes, released in February 1994.", "What happened regarding the Hoodoo Gurus in 1995?", "In 1995, the Hoodoo Gurus collaborated with The Masters Apprentices frontman Jim Keays on an updated rendition of Turn Up Your Radio." ], "Conversation_no": 1449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Hoodoo Gurus win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Hoodoo Gurus' iconic status on the Australian rock scene was acknowledged when they were inducted into the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hoodoo Gurus win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus#Crank_through_to_the_Bullet_(1994–1998)", "Context": [ "What happened to Hoodoo Gurus in 1994?", "In 1994 Hoodoo Gurus released their sixth album Crank.", "What songs were on the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album?", "The first single from the Hoodoo Gurus' Crank album, The Right Time, released in November 1993, with the second single, You Open My Eyes, released in February 1994.", "What happened regarding the Hoodoo Gurus in 1995?", "In 1995, the Hoodoo Gurus collaborated with The Masters Apprentices frontman Jim Keays on an updated rendition of Turn Up Your Radio.", "Did the Hoodoo Gurus win any awards?", "Hoodoo Gurus' iconic status on the Australian rock scene was acknowledged when they were inducted into the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1449, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release other albums through Mushroom Records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Hoodoo Gurus release other albums through Mushroom Records", "Truth_answer": "In 1996 Hoodoo Gurus moved to Mushroom Records for the release of their next album, Blue Cave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hoodoo Gurus release other albums through Mushroom Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was all the controversy about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was all the controversy about", "Truth_answer": "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115161209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer#Prostitution_scandal", "Context": [ "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring." ], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he guilty of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring", "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency and paid more than $15,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal#Investigations", "Context": [ "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring.", "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Eliot Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency and paid more than $15,000." ], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have to pay any fines?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eliot Spitzer have to pay any fines for patronizing a prostitution ring", "Truth_answer": "The Department of Justice declined to prosecute Eliot Spitzer for violating the Mann Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115161209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eliot Spitzer have to pay any fines for patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal#Public_disclosure_and_resignation", "Context": [ "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring.", "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Eliot Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency and paid more than $15,000.", "Did Eliot Spitzer have to pay any fines for patronizing a prostitution ring?", "The Department of Justice declined to prosecute Eliot Spitzer for violating the Mann Act." ], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he still popular after this was over?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eliot Spitzer still popular after this was over", "Truth_answer": "Republican Minority Leader James Tedisco and Republican New York Congressman Peter King separately called for Eliot Spitzer's resignation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115161209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eliot Smith still popular after the prostitution scandal was over?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal#Public_disclosure_and_resignation", "Context": [ "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring.", "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Eliot Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency and paid more than $15,000.", "Did Eliot Spitzer have to pay any fines for patronizing a prostitution ring?", "The Department of Justice declined to prosecute Eliot Spitzer for violating the Mann Act.", "Was Eliot Smith still popular after the prostitution scandal was over?", "Republican Minority Leader James Tedisco and Republican New York Congressman Peter King separately called for Eliot Spitzer's resignation." ], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he resign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eliot Smith resign from the", "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer announced on March 12, 2008 that he would resign his post as governor at noon on March 17, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115161209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eliot Spitzer resign from office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer#Resignation", "Context": [ "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring.", "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Eliot Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency and paid more than $15,000.", "Did Eliot Spitzer have to pay any fines for patronizing a prostitution ring?", "The Department of Justice declined to prosecute Eliot Spitzer for violating the Mann Act.", "Was Eliot Smith still popular after the prostitution scandal was over?", "Republican Minority Leader James Tedisco and Republican New York Congressman Peter King separately called for Eliot Spitzer's resignation.", "When did Eliot Spitzer resign from office?", "Eliot Spitzer announced on March 12, 2008 that he would resign his post as governor at noon on March 17, 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Eliot Spitzer resigned from office", "Truth_answer": "Lieutenant Governor David Paterson succeeded Eliot Spitzer as governor of New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Eliot Spitzer resigned from office?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer#Prostitution_scandal_developments", "Context": [ "What was Eliot Spitzer's controversy about?", "On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution ring.", "Was Eliot Spitzer guilty of patronizing a prostitution ring?", "Eliot Spitzer had at least seven or eight liaisons with women from the agency and paid more than $15,000.", "Did Eliot Spitzer have to pay any fines for patronizing a prostitution ring?", "The Department of Justice declined to prosecute Eliot Spitzer for violating the Mann Act.", "Was Eliot Smith still popular after the prostitution scandal was over?", "Republican Minority Leader James Tedisco and Republican New York Congressman Peter King separately called for Eliot Spitzer's resignation.", "When did Eliot Spitzer resign from office?", "Eliot Spitzer announced on March 12, 2008 that he would resign his post as governor at noon on March 17, 2008.", "What happened after Eliot Spitzer resigned from office?", "Lieutenant Governor David Paterson succeeded Eliot Spitzer as governor of New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1450, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the investigation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the investigation into Spitzer's patronization of a prostitution ring", "Truth_answer": "Prosecutors who were in charge of the case announced that Eliot Spitzer would not face criminal charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the investigation into Spitzer's patronization of a prostitution ring?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_Stallone#Rise_to_prominence_with_Rocky", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What types of things has Stallone done other than act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What types of things has Stallone done other than act", "Truth_answer": "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Alley", "Context": [ "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley." ], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone", "Truth_answer": "Armand Assante appeared in Paradise Alley. Anne Archer also starred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617085510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Alley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Alley#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley.", "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone?", "Armand Assante appeared in Paradise Alley. Anne Archer also starred." ], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the film Paradise Alley a success", "Truth_answer": "Paradise Alley received negative reviews from many critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617085510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Alley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Paradise Alley a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_Stallone#Other_film_works", "Context": [ "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley.", "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone?", "Armand Assante appeared in Paradise Alley. Anne Archer also starred.", "Was the film Paradise Alley a success?", "Paradise Alley received negative reviews from many critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is directing the only type of thing he has done, other than act?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is directing the only type of thing Sylvester Stallone has done, other than act", "Truth_answer": "In August 2005, Sylvester Stallone released his book Sly Moves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is directing the only type of thing Sylvester Stallone has done, other than act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley.", "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone?", "Armand Assante appeared in Paradise Alley. Anne Archer also starred.", "Was the film Paradise Alley a success?", "Paradise Alley received negative reviews from many critics.", "Is directing the only type of thing Sylvester Stallone has done, other than act?", "In August 2005, Sylvester Stallone released his book Sly Moves." ], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the book do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the book Sly Moves do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the book Sly Moves by Sylvester Stallone do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_Stallone#Other_film_works", "Context": [ "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley.", "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone?", "Armand Assante appeared in Paradise Alley. Anne Archer also starred.", "Was the film Paradise Alley a success?", "Paradise Alley received negative reviews from many critics.", "Is directing the only type of thing Sylvester Stallone has done, other than act?", "In August 2005, Sylvester Stallone released his book Sly Moves.", "How did the book Sly Moves by Sylvester Stallone do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What types of advice did he give in Sly Moves?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What types of advice did Sylvester Stallone give in Sly Moves", "Truth_answer": "Sylvester Stallone's book Sly Moves claimed to be a guide to fitness and nutrition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of advice did Sylvester Stallone give in his book Sly Moves?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_Stallone#Back_to_success_with_The_Expendables_and_Creed", "Context": [ "What types of things has Sylvester Stallone done other than act?", "Sylvester Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film Paradise Alley.", "Who else was in the movie Paradise Alley besides Sylvester Stallone?", "Armand Assante appeared in Paradise Alley. Anne Archer also starred.", "Was the film Paradise Alley a success?", "Paradise Alley received negative reviews from many critics.", "Is directing the only type of thing Sylvester Stallone has done, other than act?", "In August 2005, Sylvester Stallone released his book Sly Moves.", "How did the book Sly Moves by Sylvester Stallone do?", "What types of advice did Sylvester Stallone give in his book Sly Moves?", "Sylvester Stallone's book Sly Moves claimed to be a guide to fitness and nutrition." ], "Conversation_no": 1451, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his biggest success as a director?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sylvester Stallone's biggest success as a director", "Truth_answer": "Sylvester Stallone wrote, directed and starred in the ensemble action film The Expendables. The movie took US$34,825,135 in its opening weekend. The figure marked the biggest opening weekend in Stallone's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sylvester Stallone's biggest success as a director?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1452, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wednesdaymiddaymedley.org/tag/phoebe-bridgers/_p95" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band The National formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)#Humanitarian_support", "Context": [ "When was the band The National formed?", "The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 1452, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Day of the Dead perform live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The National perform their album Day of the Dead live", "Truth_answer": "A Day of the Dead live performance took place in August 2016 .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213230920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The National perform their album Day of the Dead live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)#Humanitarian_support", "Context": [ "When was the band The National formed?", "The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 1999.", "Did The National perform their album Day of the Dead live?", "A Day of the Dead live performance took place in August 2016 ." ], "Conversation_no": 1452, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do collaborations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The National do collaborations with other artists", "Truth_answer": "Day of the Dead by the Nationals features collaborations and recordings from a diverse group of artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The National do collaborations with other artists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)#High_Violet_(2010–2012)", "Context": [ "When was the band The National formed?", "The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 1999.", "Did The National perform their album Day of the Dead live?", "A Day of the Dead live performance took place in August 2016 .", "Did The National do collaborations with other artists?", "Day of the Dead by the Nationals features collaborations and recordings from a diverse group of artists." ], "Conversation_no": 1452, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of their songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of one of The National's songs", "Truth_answer": "A compilation album titled Dark Was the Night was released by 4AD. The compilation featured a new song by the National and Nico Muhly titled So Far Around the Bend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of The National's songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4AD", "Context": [ "When was the band The National formed?", "The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 1999.", "Did The National perform their album Day of the Dead live?", "A Day of the Dead live performance took place in August 2016 .", "Did The National do collaborations with other artists?", "Day of the Dead by the Nationals features collaborations and recordings from a diverse group of artists.", "What is the name of one of The National's songs?", "A compilation album titled Dark Was the Night was released by 4AD. The compilation featured a new song by the National and Nico Muhly titled So Far Around the Bend." ], "Conversation_no": 1452, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is 4AD?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is 4AD", "Truth_answer": "4AD is a British independent record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://alittlebitofsol.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-throwing-muses-purgatoryparadise.html_p0", "https://www.nts.live/artists/8265-tune-yards_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_On_Pilgrim_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4AD_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is 4AD in relation to the band The National?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_for_Imperial_Records_(1949–1962)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Fats most famous song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Fats most famous song", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_for_Imperial_Records_(1949–1962)", "Context": [ "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951." ], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he leave Imperial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial", "Truth_answer": "Imperial Records was sold in early 1963, and Fat Domino left the label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [ "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951.", "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial?", "Imperial Records was sold in early 1963, and Fat Domino left the label." ], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go after he left Imperial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Fats Domino go after he left Imperial Records", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fats Domino go after he left Imperial Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [ "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951.", "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial?", "Imperial Records was sold in early 1963, and Fat Domino left the label.", "Where did Fats Domino go after he left Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he release through Mercury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Fats Domino release through Mercury Records", "Truth_answer": "Fat Dominp delivered a live album and two singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Fats Domino release through Mercury Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Later_career_(1980s–2005)", "Context": [ "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951.", "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial?", "Imperial Records was sold in early 1963, and Fat Domino left the label.", "Where did Fats Domino go after he left Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records.", "What songs did Fats Domino release through Mercury Records?", "Fat Dominp delivered a live album and two singles." ], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1986 Fats Domino was one of the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [ "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951.", "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial?", "Imperial Records was sold in early 1963, and Fat Domino left the label.", "Where did Fats Domino go after he left Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records.", "What songs did Fats Domino release through Mercury Records?", "Fat Dominp delivered a live album and two singles.", "Did Fats Domino win any awards?", "In 1986 Fats Domino was one of the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he very famous during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Fats Domino very famous during the 1980s", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino continued to be popular as a performer for several decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fats Domino very famous during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino#Recordings_after_leaving_Imperial_(1963–1970s)", "Context": [ "What is Fats Domino's most famous song?", "Fats Domino and producer Dave Bartholomew wrote The Fat Man; the record had sold a million copies by 1951.", "When did Fats Domino leave Imperial?", "Imperial Records was sold in early 1963, and Fat Domino left the label.", "Where did Fats Domino go after he left Imperial Records?", "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records.", "What songs did Fats Domino release through Mercury Records?", "Fat Dominp delivered a live album and two singles.", "Did Fats Domino win any awards?", "In 1986 Fats Domino was one of the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.", "Was Fats Domino very famous during the 1980s?", "Fats Domino continued to be popular as a performer for several decades." ], "Conversation_no": 1453, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information on Fats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information on Fats Domino", "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino made a cameo appearance in Clint Eastwood's movie Any Which Way You Can.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information on Fats Domino?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1991–1995_(Second_World_Series_title)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kirby Puckett during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1991–1995_(Second_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319." ], "Conversation_no": 1454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many games were won during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many games were won by Kirby Puckett's team during the time between 1991 and 1995", "Truth_answer": "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two. The Twins then went on to win Game 7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games were won by Kirby Puckett's team during the time between 1991 and 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1991–1995_(Second_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319.", "How many games were won by Kirby Puckett's team during the time between 1991 and 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two. The Twins then went on to win Game 7." ], "Conversation_no": 1454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some important aspects during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some important aspects about Kirby Puckett's team during the time from 1991 to 1995", "Truth_answer": "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two with each team winning their respective home games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects about Kirby Puckett's team during the time from 1991 to 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1991–1995_(Second_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319.", "How many games were won by Kirby Puckett's team during the time between 1991 and 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two. The Twins then went on to win Game 7.", "What are some important aspects about Kirby Puckett's team during the time from 1991 to 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two with each team winning their respective home games." ], "Conversation_no": 1454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened after winning their respective home games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to The Twins and the Atlanta Braves after winning their respective home games", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett gave the Twins an early lead by driving in Chuck Knoblauch with a triple in the first inning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to The Twins and the Atlanta Braves after winning their respective home games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1991–1995_(Second_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319.", "How many games were won by Kirby Puckett's team during the time between 1991 and 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two. The Twins then went on to win Game 7.", "What are some important aspects about Kirby Puckett's team during the time from 1991 to 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two with each team winning their respective home games.", "What else happened to The Twins and the Atlanta Braves after winning their respective home games?", "Kirby Puckett gave the Twins an early lead by driving in Chuck Knoblauch with a triple in the first inning." ], "Conversation_no": 1454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they further successful after this took place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Twins further successful after this took place", "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett then made a leaping catch in front of the Plexiglass wall in left field to rob Ron Gant of an extra-base hit in the third.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Twins further successful after getting an early lead in their 1991 Game 6?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett#1991–1995_(Second_World_Series_title)", "Context": [ "What happened to Kirby Puckett during the 1991-1995 Second World Series title?", "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319.", "How many games were won by Kirby Puckett's team during the time between 1991 and 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two. The Twins then went on to win Game 7.", "What are some important aspects about Kirby Puckett's team during the time from 1991 to 1995?", "Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two with each team winning their respective home games.", "What else happened to The Twins and the Atlanta Braves after winning their respective home games?", "Kirby Puckett gave the Twins an early lead by driving in Chuck Knoblauch with a triple in the first inning.", "Were the Twins further successful after getting an early lead in their 1991 Game 6?", "Kirby Puckett then made a leaping catch in front of the Plexiglass wall in left field to rob Ron Gant of an extra-base hit in the third." ], "Conversation_no": 1454, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me how many points they got?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me how many points the Twins got", "Truth_answer": "In the first at-bat of the bottom of the 11th, Kirby Puckett hit a dramatic game-winning home run on a 2–1 count off of Charlie Leibrandt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me how many points the Twins got in their 1991 Game 6?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton#Early_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Levar doing when he was younger?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Levar doing when he was younger", "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton#Early_work", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy." ], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have many other parts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts", "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts besides his early role as a deaf boy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton#Reading_Rainbow", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy.", "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts besides his early role as a deaf boy?", "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots." ], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was roots before reading rainbow?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was roots before reading rainbow", "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show roots created before reading rainbow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton#Early_life", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy.", "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts besides his early role as a deaf boy?", "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.", "Was the show roots created before reading rainbow?", "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did LeVar Burton start acting", "Truth_answer": "At seventeen, LaVar Burton graduated with the class of 1974 and enrolled at the University of Southern California with a drama scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did LeVar Burton start acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton#Early_life", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy.", "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts besides his early role as a deaf boy?", "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.", "Was the show roots created before reading rainbow?", "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983.", "When did LeVar Burton start acting?", "At seventeen, LaVar Burton graduated with the class of 1974 and enrolled at the University of Southern California with a drama scholarship." ], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any training in acting, such as schooling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton have any training in acting, such as schooling", "Truth_answer": "LaVar Burton is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton have any training in acting, such as schooling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton#Other_appearances", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy.", "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts besides his early role as a deaf boy?", "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.", "Was the show roots created before reading rainbow?", "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983.", "When did LeVar Burton start acting?", "At seventeen, LaVar Burton graduated with the class of 1974 and enrolled at the University of Southern California with a drama scholarship.", "Did LeVar Burton have any training in acting, such as schooling?", "LaVar Burton is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with any other well known actors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton work with any other well known actors", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, LaVar Burton played Dave Robinson, a journalist, in the third season of Murder, She Wrote, starring Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton work with any other well known actors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity Levar Burton doing when he was younger?", "LeVar Burton first appeared on television in a drama about a misunderstood deaf boy.", "Did LeVar Burton have many other parts besides his early role as a deaf boy?", "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.", "Was the show roots created before reading rainbow?", "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983.", "When did LeVar Burton start acting?", "At seventeen, LaVar Burton graduated with the class of 1974 and enrolled at the University of Southern California with a drama scholarship.", "Did LeVar Burton have any training in acting, such as schooling?", "LaVar Burton is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Theatre.", "Did LeVar Burton work with any other well known actors?", "In 1987, LaVar Burton played Dave Robinson, a journalist, in the third season of Murder, She Wrote, starring Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher." ], "Conversation_no": 1455, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other job titles did he hold besides acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other job titles did LeVar Burton hold besides acting", "Truth_answer": "Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr. is an American actor, presenter, director and author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other job titles did LeVar Burton hold besides acting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Low-Life,_Brotherhood,_and_Substance:_1985–1987", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the low-life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the low-life", "Truth_answer": "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-Life", "Context": [ "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture." ], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was low life an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was low life by New Order an album", "Truth_answer": "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112054514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power,_Corruption_%26_Lies_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618002132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was low life by New Order an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)", "Context": [ "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Was low life by New Order an album?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order." ], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was brotherhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was brotherhood", "Truth_answer": "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618002132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was brotherhood by New Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Was low life by New Order an album?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order.", "When was brotherhood by New Order?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of their songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of New Order's songs", "Truth_answer": "New Order's 1983 hit Blue Monday became the best-selling 12-inch single of all time and a popular club track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of New Order's songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987", "Context": [ "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Was low life by New Order an album?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order.", "When was brotherhood by New Order?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "what were some of New Order's songs?", "New Order's 1983 hit Blue Monday became the best-selling 12-inch single of all time and a popular club track." ], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Substance another album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Substance by New Order another album", "Truth_answer": "Substance is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Substance by New Order another album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987", "Context": [ "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Was low life by New Order an album?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order.", "When was brotherhood by New Order?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "what were some of New Order's songs?", "New Order's 1983 hit Blue Monday became the best-selling 12-inch single of all time and a popular club track.", "Was Substance by New Order another album?", "Substance is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order." ], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was this album important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Substance by New Order important", "Truth_answer": "Substance sold over one million copies and became New Order's most popular and critically acclaimed album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the album Substance by New Order important?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)", "Context": [ "What happened during the creation of low-life by New Order?", "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Was low life by New Order an album?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order.", "When was brotherhood by New Order?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "what were some of New Order's songs?", "New Order's 1983 hit Blue Monday became the best-selling 12-inch single of all time and a popular club track.", "Was Substance by New Order another album?", "Substance is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order.", "Why was the album Substance by New Order important?", "Substance sold over one million copies and became New Order's most popular and critically acclaimed album." ], "Conversation_no": 1456, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this New Order article", "Truth_answer": "New Order briefly disbanded in 1993 to work on individual projects before reuniting in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this New Order article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs#New_York_City", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Jacobs do in NYC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jacobs do in NYC", "Truth_answer": "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs#New_York_City", "Context": [ "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty." ], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs go to school", "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs studied at Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs", "Context": [ "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Did Jane Jacobs go to school?", "Jane Jacobs studied at Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years." ], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs graduate", "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs did not have a college degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs graduate from college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs#New_York_City", "Context": [ "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Did Jane Jacobs go to school?", "Jane Jacobs studied at Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years.", "Did Jane Jacobs graduate from college?", "Jane Jacobs did not have a college degree." ], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she move to New York City?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Jane Jacobs move to New York City", "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs took an immediate liking to Manhattan's Greenwich Village, which did not conform to the city's grid structure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jane Jacobs move to New York City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Did Jane Jacobs go to school?", "Jane Jacobs studied at Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years.", "Did Jane Jacobs graduate from college?", "Jane Jacobs did not have a college degree.", "Why did Jane Jacobs move to New York City?", "Jane Jacobs took an immediate liking to Manhattan's Greenwich Village, which did not conform to the city's grid structure." ], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she not like the city's grid structure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs not like New York City's grid structure", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs not like New York City's grid structure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs#New_York_City", "Context": [ "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Did Jane Jacobs go to school?", "Jane Jacobs studied at Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years.", "Did Jane Jacobs graduate from college?", "Jane Jacobs did not have a college degree.", "Why did Jane Jacobs move to New York City?", "Jane Jacobs took an immediate liking to Manhattan's Greenwich Village, which did not conform to the city's grid structure.", "Did Jane Jacobs not like New York City's grid structure?" ], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else significant in NYC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs do anything else significant in NYC, besides move there", "Truth_answer": "During Jane Jacobs early years in the city, Jacobs held a variety of jobs working as a stenographer and freelance writer, writing about working districts in the city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs do anything else significant in NYC, besides move there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs#Early_years", "Context": [ "What did the activist Jane Jacobs do in NYC?", "In 1935, during the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Did Jane Jacobs go to school?", "Jane Jacobs studied at Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years.", "Did Jane Jacobs graduate from college?", "Jane Jacobs did not have a college degree.", "Why did Jane Jacobs move to New York City?", "Jane Jacobs took an immediate liking to Manhattan's Greenwich Village, which did not conform to the city's grid structure.", "Did Jane Jacobs not like New York City's grid structure?", "Did Jane Jacobs do anything else significant in NYC, besides move there?", "During Jane Jacobs early years in the city, Jacobs held a variety of jobs working as a stenographer and freelance writer, writing about working districts in the city." ], "Conversation_no": 1457, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that her first job in NYC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was working as a stenographer Jane Jacobs' first job in NYC", "Truth_answer": "After graduation from Scranton High School, Jane Jacobs worked for a year as the unpaid assistant to the women's page editor at the Scranton Tribune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was working as a stenographer Jane Jacobs' first job in NYC?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Shirley_Temple", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does Bill Robinson relate to Shirley Temple?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Bill Robinson relate to Shirley Temple", "Truth_answer": "The idea for bringing, Bill Robinson, a black dancer to star with Temple in The Little Colonel was first proposed by Winfield Sheehan after a discussion with D. W. Griffith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the actor Bill Robinson relate to Shirley Temple?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Colonel_(1935_film)", "Context": [ "How does the actor Bill Robinson relate to Shirley Temple?", "The idea for bringing, Bill Robinson, a black dancer to star with Temple in The Little Colonel was first proposed by Winfield Sheehan after a discussion with D. W. Griffith." ], "Conversation_no": 1458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they perform in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple perform in", "Truth_answer": "The Little Colonel stars Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Bill Robinson, and Hattie McDaniel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705060831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Colonel_(1935_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple perform in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Shirley_Temple", "Context": [ "How does the actor Bill Robinson relate to Shirley Temple?", "The idea for bringing, Bill Robinson, a black dancer to star with Temple in The Little Colonel was first proposed by Winfield Sheehan after a discussion with D. W. Griffith.", "What did Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple perform in?", "The Little Colonel stars Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Bill Robinson, and Hattie McDaniel." ], "Conversation_no": 1458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this the only interaction they had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was working on The Little Colonel the only interaction Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple had", "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson and Temple became close friends as a result of his dance coaching and acting with her. Temple considered him a lifelong friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was working on The Little Colonel the only interaction Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson", "Context": [ "How does the actor Bill Robinson relate to Shirley Temple?", "The idea for bringing, Bill Robinson, a black dancer to star with Temple in The Little Colonel was first proposed by Winfield Sheehan after a discussion with D. W. Griffith.", "What did Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple perform in?", "The Little Colonel stars Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Bill Robinson, and Hattie McDaniel.", "Was working on The Little Colonel the only interaction Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple had?", "Bill Robinson and Temple became close friends as a result of his dance coaching and acting with her. Temple considered him a lifelong friend." ], "Conversation_no": 1458, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was Robinson when he and Temple worked together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Bill Robinson when he and Shirley Temple worked together", "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson was 58 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://coupon.outback.com/who-is-nick-robinson.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Bill Robinson when he and Shirley Temple worked together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is his legacy", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any notable awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other recognition or awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else pertains to his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats", "Truth_answer": "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame.", "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats?", "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other pertinent info about his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other pertinent info about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards, goal kicking feats, and the call", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett is the subject of the song Kicking the Footy with God, released by The Bedroom Philosopher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other pertinent info about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards, goal kicking feats, and the call?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame.", "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats?", "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call.", "Any other pertinent info about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards, goal kicking feats, and the call?", "Gary Ablett is the subject of the song Kicking the Footy with God, released by The Bedroom Philosopher." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Most interesting info the reader should know about his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Most interesting info the reader should know about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Gary Ablett was named in the AFL Team of the Century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting info the reader should know about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame.", "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats?", "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call.", "Any other pertinent info about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards, goal kicking feats, and the call?", "Gary Ablett is the subject of the song Kicking the Footy with God, released by The Bedroom Philosopher.", "Most interesting info the reader should know about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "In 1996, Gary Ablett was named in the AFL Team of the Century." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Most notable achievements?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Most notable achievements of Gary Ablett Sr", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Gary Ablett was named in the Geelong Team of the Century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Most notable achievements of Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame.", "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats?", "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call.", "Any other pertinent info about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards, goal kicking feats, and the call?", "Gary Ablett is the subject of the song Kicking the Footy with God, released by The Bedroom Philosopher.", "Most interesting info the reader should know about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "In 1996, Gary Ablett was named in the AFL Team of the Century.", "Most notable achievements of Gary Ablett Sr.?", "In 2001, Gary Ablett was named in the Geelong Team of the Century." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other honors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other honors earned by Gary Ablett Sr. besides the norm smith medal, afl's hall of fame, and geelong team of the century", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Gary Ablett was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other honors earned by Gary Ablett Sr. besides the norm smith medal, afl's hall of fame, and geelong team of the century?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr.#Criminal_offences", "Context": [ "What is Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Gary Ablett combined strength, speed, and skill to produce many spectacular highlights and goal-kicking feats.", "Any notable awards won by Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Gary Ablett was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his performance in the 1989 Grand Final.", "Any other recognition or awards won by Gary Ablett Sr., besides the Norm Smith Medal?", "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame.", "What else pertains to Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards and goal-kicking feats?", "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call.", "Any other pertinent info about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his awards, goal kicking feats, and the call?", "Gary Ablett is the subject of the song Kicking the Footy with God, released by The Bedroom Philosopher.", "Most interesting info the reader should know about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "In 1996, Gary Ablett was named in the AFL Team of the Century.", "Most notable achievements of Gary Ablett Sr.?", "In 2001, Gary Ablett was named in the Geelong Team of the Century.", "Any other honors earned by Gary Ablett Sr. besides the norm smith medal, afl's hall of fame, and geelong team of the century?", "In 2005, Gary Ablett was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1459, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any scandals or criticism in his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any scandals or criticism in Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy", "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett had well-documented off-field problems, particularly with illegal drug use and depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any scandals or criticism in Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#Family_background_and_early_life_(1907–1924)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were Olivier's parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Olivier's parents", "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of the three children of the Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Laurence Olivier's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#Family_background_and_early_life_(1907–1924)", "Context": [ "Who were Laurence Olivier's parents?", "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of the three children of the Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise." ], "Conversation_no": 1460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Laurence Olivier grow up", "Truth_answer": "For Laurence Oliver's first few years, he never lived in one place long enough to make friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Laurence Olivier grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#Family_background_and_early_life_(1907–1924)", "Context": [ "Who were Laurence Olivier's parents?", "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of the three children of the Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise.", "Where did Laurence Olivier grow up?", "For Laurence Oliver's first few years, he never lived in one place long enough to make friends." ], "Conversation_no": 1460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Laurence Olivier have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of three children of Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise. Their elder children were Sybille and Gerard Dacres Dickie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laurence Olivier have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#Family_background_and_early_life_(1907–1924)", "Context": [ "Who were Laurence Olivier's parents?", "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of the three children of the Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise.", "Where did Laurence Olivier grow up?", "For Laurence Oliver's first few years, he never lived in one place long enough to make friends.", "Did Laurence Olivier have any siblings?", "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of three children of Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise. Their elder children were Sybille and Gerard Dacres Dickie." ], "Conversation_no": 1460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Laurence Olivier attend school", "Truth_answer": "After attending a series of preparatory schools, Laurence Olivier passed the singing examination for admission to the choir school of All Saints, Margaret Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Laurence Olivier attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier#Family_background_and_early_life_(1907–1924)", "Context": [ "Who were Laurence Olivier's parents?", "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of the three children of the Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise.", "Where did Laurence Olivier grow up?", "For Laurence Oliver's first few years, he never lived in one place long enough to make friends.", "Did Laurence Olivier have any siblings?", "Laurence Olivier was born the youngest of three children of Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier and his wife Agnes Louise. Their elder children were Sybille and Gerard Dacres Dickie.", "Where did Laurence Olivier attend school?", "After attending a series of preparatory schools, Laurence Olivier passed the singing examination for admission to the choir school of All Saints, Margaret Street." ], "Conversation_no": 1460, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in Laurence Olivier's early life besides passing the singing exam for all saints, margaret street", "Truth_answer": "In a school production of Julius Caesar in 1917, the ten-year-old Laurence Olivier's performance as Brutus impressed an audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Laurence Olivier's early life besides passing the singing exam for all saints, margaret street?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did the formation happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the formation happen", "Truth_answer": "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the formation of the band Joy Division happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division", "Context": [ "when did the formation of the band Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976." ], "Conversation_no": 1461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did it happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the formation of Joy Division happen", "Truth_answer": "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the formation of Joy Division happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Legacy", "Context": [ "when did the formation of the band Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976.", "Where did the formation of Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford." ], "Conversation_no": 1461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What awards did they win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Joy Division win", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, both New Order and Joy Division were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Joy Division win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Formation", "Context": [ "when did the formation of the band Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976.", "Where did the formation of Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford.", "What awards did Joy Division win?", "In 2005, both New Order and Joy Division were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any interesting information", "Truth_answer": "The Joy Division settled on Warsaw shortly before their first gig, a reference to David Bowie's song Warszawa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Joy Division?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Formation", "Context": [ "when did the formation of the band Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976.", "Where did the formation of Joy Division happen?", "Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford.", "What awards did Joy Division win?", "In 2005, both New Order and Joy Division were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.", "Any interesting information about Joy Division?", "The Joy Division settled on Warsaw shortly before their first gig, a reference to David Bowie's song Warszawa." ], "Conversation_no": 1461, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they play as Joy Division?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Joy Division play as Joy Division", "Truth_answer": "To avoid confusion with the London punk band Warsaw Pakt, the band renamed themselves Joy Division in early 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band originally named Warsaw play as Joy Division?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closer_(Joy_Division_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is closer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is closer", "Truth_answer": "Closer is the second and final studio album by English rock band Joy Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closer_(Joy_Division_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is closer by Joy Division", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Closer_and_health_problems", "Context": [ "What is closer by Joy Division", "Closer is the second and final studio album by English rock band Joy Division." ], "Conversation_no": 1462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Joy Division article", "Truth_answer": "A lack of sleep and long hours destabilised Joy Division's band member Curtis' epilepsy, and his seizures became almost uncontrollable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Joy Division article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Closer_and_health_problems", "Context": [ "What is closer by Joy Division", "Closer is the second and final studio album by English rock band Joy Division.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Joy Division article?", "A lack of sleep and long hours destabilised Joy Division's band member Curtis' epilepsy, and his seizures became almost uncontrollable." ], "Conversation_no": 1462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with his sickness", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with Ian Curtis' sickness", "Truth_answer": "Ian Curtis' often had seizures during performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Ian Curtis' sickness", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Closer_and_health_problems", "Context": [ "What is closer by Joy Division", "Closer is the second and final studio album by English rock band Joy Division.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Joy Division article?", "A lack of sleep and long hours destabilised Joy Division's band member Curtis' epilepsy, and his seizures became almost uncontrollable.", "What else happened with Ian Curtis' sickness", "Ian Curtis' often had seizures during performances." ], "Conversation_no": 1462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the other members feel", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the other members of Joy Division feel about Ian Curtis's epilepsy", "Truth_answer": "Joy Division became increasingly worried about Curtis's condition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the other members of Joy Division feel about Ian Curtis's epilepsy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Curtis'_suicide_and_aftermath", "Context": [ "What is closer by Joy Division", "Closer is the second and final studio album by English rock band Joy Division.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Joy Division article?", "A lack of sleep and long hours destabilised Joy Division's band member Curtis' epilepsy, and his seizures became almost uncontrollable.", "What else happened with Ian Curtis' sickness", "Ian Curtis' often had seizures during performances.", "How did the other members of Joy Division feel about Ian Curtis's epilepsy", "Joy Division became increasingly worried about Curtis's condition." ], "Conversation_no": 1462, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joy Division go on tour", "Truth_answer": "Joy Division were scheduled to commence their first American tour in May 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joy Division go on tour", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Winger reunite?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Winger reunite", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Winger reunite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song did they record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What song did Winger record when they re-united", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour after 2001?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Winger tour after 2001", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform with any other groups?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Winger perform with any other groups on their 2002 reunion tour", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada on a bill with Poison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winger perform with any other groups on their 2002 reunion tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada.", "Did Winger perform with any other groups on their 2002 reunion tour?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada on a bill with Poison." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Winger perform with any one else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Winger perform with any one else besides Poison", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, it was confirmed that activity had been halted due to Reb Beach's touring commitment with Whitesnake", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winger perform with any one else besides Poison?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada.", "Did Winger perform with any other groups on their 2002 reunion tour?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada on a bill with Poison.", "Did Winger perform with any one else besides Poison?", "In 2003, it was confirmed that activity had been halted due to Reb Beach's touring commitment with Whitesnake" ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Have they done anything in the 2010s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have Winger done anything in the 2010s", "Truth_answer": "As of late 2018, Winger was playing club dates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Winger done anything in the 2010s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada.", "Did Winger perform with any other groups on their 2002 reunion tour?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada on a bill with Poison.", "Did Winger perform with any one else besides Poison?", "In 2003, it was confirmed that activity had been halted due to Reb Beach's touring commitment with Whitesnake", "Have Winger done anything in the 2010s?", "As of late 2018, Winger was playing club dates." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other albums have they released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other albums have they released besides re-uniting for Very Best of Winger in 2002", "Truth_answer": "In late 2009, it was confirmed that Winger would record a fifth album Karma, with a tour to support it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums have they released besides re-uniting for Very Best of Winger in 2002?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Winger reunite?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "What song did Winger record when they re-united?", "In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song On the Inside for The Very Best of Winger.", "Did Winger tour after 2001?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's tour in 2002 besides re-uniting?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada.", "Did Winger perform with any other groups on their 2002 reunion tour?", "In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada on a bill with Poison.", "Did Winger perform with any one else besides Poison?", "In 2003, it was confirmed that activity had been halted due to Reb Beach's touring commitment with Whitesnake", "Have Winger done anything in the 2010s?", "As of late 2018, Winger was playing club dates.", "What other albums have they released besides re-uniting for Very Best of Winger in 2002?", "In late 2009, it was confirmed that Winger would record a fifth album Karma, with a tour to support it." ], "Conversation_no": 1463, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour for Karma?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did they tour for Karma", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they tour for Karma?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his legacy", "Truth_answer": "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson", "Context": [ "What was Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld." ], "Conversation_no": 1464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Who Is there any other interesting aspects about Who Is there any other interesting aspects about Who Is there any other interesting aspects", "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Nilsson worked with Phil Spector, writing three songs with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Nilsson's legacy besides the 2006 documentary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson", "Context": [ "What was Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Nilsson's legacy besides the 2006 documentary?", "In 1964, Nilsson worked with Phil Spector, writing three songs with him." ], "Conversation_no": 1464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else he did that was big?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else he did that was big", "Truth_answer": "Nilsson met and became friends with musician, composer and arranger George Tipton, who was at the time working for Botkin as a music copyist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Harry Nilsson did that was big besides working with Phil Spector?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson", "Context": [ "What was Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Nilsson's legacy besides the 2006 documentary?", "In 1964, Nilsson worked with Phil Spector, writing three songs with him.", "Anything else Harry Nilsson did that was big besides working with Phil Spector?", "Nilsson met and became friends with musician, composer and arranger George Tipton, who was at the time working for Botkin as a music copyist." ], "Conversation_no": 1464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson win any awards", "Truth_answer": "His honors include Grammy Awards for two of his recordings; Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male in 1970 for Everybody's Talkin' and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson", "Context": [ "What was Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Nilsson's legacy besides the 2006 documentary?", "In 1964, Nilsson worked with Phil Spector, writing three songs with him.", "Anything else Harry Nilsson did that was big besides working with Phil Spector?", "Nilsson met and became friends with musician, composer and arranger George Tipton, who was at the time working for Botkin as a music copyist.", "Did Harry Nilsson win any awards?", "His honors include Grammy Awards for two of his recordings; Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male in 1970 for Everybody's Talkin' and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male." ], "Conversation_no": 1464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Harry Nilsson married", "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson married Una O'Keeffe on August 12, 1976; they remained married until his death on January 15, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Nilsson married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson", "Context": [ "What was Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Nilsson's legacy besides the 2006 documentary?", "In 1964, Nilsson worked with Phil Spector, writing three songs with him.", "Anything else Harry Nilsson did that was big besides working with Phil Spector?", "Nilsson met and became friends with musician, composer and arranger George Tipton, who was at the time working for Botkin as a music copyist.", "Did Harry Nilsson win any awards?", "His honors include Grammy Awards for two of his recordings; Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male in 1970 for Everybody's Talkin' and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male.", "Was Harry Nilsson married?", "Harry Nilsson married Una O'Keeffe on August 12, 1976; they remained married until his death on January 15, 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 1464, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything interesting in the article about Harry Nilsson", "Truth_answer": "In response to Lennon's 1980 murder, he took a hiatus from the music industry to campaign for gun control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting in the article about Harry Nilsson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II", "Truth_answer": "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages." ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick did?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor", "Truth_answer": "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian." ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he achieve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Frederick II achieve", "Truth_answer": "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious." ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as EMperor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor", "Truth_answer": "Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated four times", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious.", "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor?", "Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated four times" ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy ROman Emperor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy Roman Emperor", "Truth_answer": "The modern approach to Frederick II tends to be focused on the continuity between Frederick and his predecessors as Kings of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy Roman Emperor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious.", "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor?", "Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated four times", "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy Roman Emperor?", "The modern approach to Frederick II tends to be focused on the continuity between Frederick and his predecessors as Kings of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperors." ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some negatives or failures of Frederick's reign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some negatives or failures of Frederick's reign", "Truth_answer": "After his death his line did not survive, and the House of Hohenstaufen came to an end. Furthermore, the Holy Roman Empire entered a long period of decline", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some negatives or failures of Frederick II's reign?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious.", "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor?", "Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated four times", "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy Roman Emperor?", "The modern approach to Frederick II tends to be focused on the continuity between Frederick and his predecessors as Kings of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperors.", "What are some negatives or failures of Frederick II's reign?", "After his death his line did not survive, and the House of Hohenstaufen came to an end. Furthermore, the Holy Roman Empire entered a long period of decline" ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the concessions he gave to German princes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the concessions Frederick II gave to German princes", "Truth_answer": "Frederick's authority in Germany remained tenuous, and he was recognized only in southern Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the concessions Frederick II gave to German princes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious.", "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor?", "Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated four times", "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy Roman Emperor?", "The modern approach to Frederick II tends to be focused on the continuity between Frederick and his predecessors as Kings of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperors.", "What are some negatives or failures of Frederick II's reign?", "After his death his line did not survive, and the House of Hohenstaufen came to an end. Furthermore, the Holy Roman Empire entered a long period of decline", "What were some of the concessions Frederick II gave to German princes?", "Frederick's authority in Germany remained tenuous, and he was recognized only in southern Germany." ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me more about his Italian projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me more about Frederick I", "Truth_answer": "Frederick II played a major role in promoting literature through the Sicilian School of poetry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Frederick II's Italian projects?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What is the Evaluation of Frederick II?", "Historians rate Frederick II as a highly significant European monarch of the Middle Ages.", "What is one noteworthy accomplishment that Frederick II did while Holy Roman Emperor?", "His Sicilian royal court in Palermo, beginning around 1220, saw the first use of a literary form of an Italo-Romance language, Sicilian.", "What else did Frederick II achieve?", "Frederick II was also the first king to formally outlaw trial by ordeal, which had come to be viewed as superstitious.", "Were there any attempts to overthrow Frederick as Emperor?", "Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated four times", "How did Frederick II achieve continuity as Holy Roman Emperor?", "The modern approach to Frederick II tends to be focused on the continuity between Frederick and his predecessors as Kings of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperors.", "What are some negatives or failures of Frederick II's reign?", "After his death his line did not survive, and the House of Hohenstaufen came to an end. Furthermore, the Holy Roman Empire entered a long period of decline", "What were some of the concessions Frederick II gave to German princes?", "Frederick's authority in Germany remained tenuous, and he was recognized only in southern Germany.", "Tell me more about Frederick II's Italian projects?", "Frederick II played a major role in promoting literature through the Sicilian School of poetry" ], "Conversation_no": 1465, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the people feel about Frederick?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the people feel about Frederick II", "Truth_answer": "The people of Forlì, which had kept its Ghibelline stance even after the collapse of Hohenstaufen power, offered their loyal support during the capture of the rival city", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the people feel about Frederick II?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of conflicts did Charles have", "Truth_answer": "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent." ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the first war against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the first war against", "Truth_answer": "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Charles have allies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles V have allies", "Truth_answer": "In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V have allies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Did Charles V have allies?", "In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor." ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with Francis during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Francis during 1524", "Truth_answer": "Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Francis during 1524?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Did Charles V have allies?", "In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor.", "What happened with Francis during 1524?", "Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack." ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a third war during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a third war during this time", "Truth_answer": "A third war erupted in 1536.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a third war during Charles V's wars with France?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Did Charles V have allies?", "In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor.", "What happened with Francis during 1524?", "Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack.", "Was there a third war during Charles V's wars with France?", "A third war erupted in 1536." ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything result from the third war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything result from Charles V's third war with France", "Truth_answer": "Following the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan, Charles installed his son Philip in the duchy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything result from Charles V's third war with France?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Did Charles V have allies?", "In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor.", "What happened with Francis during 1524?", "Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack.", "Was there a third war during Charles V's wars with France?", "A third war erupted in 1536.", "Did anything result from Charles V's third war with France?", "Following the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan, Charles installed his son Philip in the duchy" ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which ally did they conquer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which ally did Charles V conquer", "Truth_answer": "Francis failed to conquer Milan, but he succeeded in conquering most of the lands of Charles's ally, the Duke of Savoy", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which ally did Francis and Charles V conquer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor", "Context": [ "What kind of conflicts did Charles have?", "Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.", "Who was the first war against for Charles V?", "The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Did Charles V have allies?", "In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor.", "What happened with Francis during 1524?", "Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack.", "Was there a third war during Charles V's wars with France?", "A third war erupted in 1536.", "Did anything result from Charles V's third war with France?", "Following the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan, Charles installed his son Philip in the duchy", "Which ally did Francis and Charles V conquer?", "Francis failed to conquer Milan, but he succeeded in conquering most of the lands of Charles's ally, the Duke of Savoy" ], "Conversation_no": 1466, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a final war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a final war", "Truth_answer": "A final war erupted with Francis' son and successor, Henry II, in 1551", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a final war between Charles V and France?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)", "Truth_answer": "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music." ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful was his first release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful was Welch's first release", "Truth_answer": "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise" ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did it appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Gillian Welch appear in", "Truth_answer": "All but one song on the album was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gillian Welch appear in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise", "What else did Gillian Welch appear in?", "All but one song on the album was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville." ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did many people like it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did many people like Time by Gillian Welch", "Truth_answer": "Time peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Independent Album chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people like Time by Gillian Welch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise", "What else did Gillian Welch appear in?", "All but one song on the album was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville.", "Did many people like Time by Gillian Welch?", "Time peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Independent Album chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it stay on the charts long?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Time by Gillian Welch stay on the charts long", "Truth_answer": "The album was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, but lost to Bob Dylan's Love and Theft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Time by Gillian Welch stay on the charts long?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise", "What else did Gillian Welch appear in?", "All but one song on the album was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville.", "Did many people like Time by Gillian Welch?", "Time peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Independent Album chart.", "Did Time by Gillian Welch stay on the charts long?", "The album was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, but lost to Bob Dylan's Love and Theft" ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Time by Gillian Welch besides the influences, reception, and chart performance", "Truth_answer": "Time (The Revelator) appeared in best of decade lists of Rolling Stone, Paste, Uncut, The Irish Times, and the Ottawa Citizen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Time by Gillian Welch besides the influences, reception, and chart performance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise", "What else did Gillian Welch appear in?", "All but one song on the album was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville.", "Did many people like Time by Gillian Welch?", "Time peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Independent Album chart.", "Did Time by Gillian Welch stay on the charts long?", "The album was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, but lost to Bob Dylan's Love and Theft", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Time by Gillian Welch besides the influences, reception, and chart performance?", "Time (The Revelator) appeared in best of decade lists of Rolling Stone, Paste, Uncut, The Irish Times, and the Ottawa Citizen." ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me how many copies of this album sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me how many copies of Time (The Revelator) by Gillian Welch sold", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me how many copies of Time (The Revelator) by Gillian Welch sold?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you explain Time (The Revelator)?", "Welch has said the album is about American history, rock 'n' roll, and country music.", "How successful was Gillian Welch's label's first release?", "Time (The Revelator) received extensive critical praise", "What else did Gillian Welch appear in?", "All but one song on the album was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville.", "Did many people like Time by Gillian Welch?", "Time peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Independent Album chart.", "Did Time by Gillian Welch stay on the charts long?", "The album was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, but lost to Bob Dylan's Love and Theft", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Time by Gillian Welch besides the influences, reception, and chart performance?", "Time (The Revelator) appeared in best of decade lists of Rolling Stone, Paste, Uncut, The Irish Times, and the Ottawa Citizen.", "Can you tell me how many copies of Time (The Revelator) by Gillian Welch sold?" ], "Conversation_no": 1467, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else important regarding the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else important regarding the Time by Gillian Welch besides the influences, reception, and chart performance", "Truth_answer": "The Revelator Collection DVD was released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important regarding the Time by Gillian Welch besides the influences, reception, and chart performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when were henry's peak years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were henry's peak years", "Truth_answer": "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving", "Context": [ "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879)." ], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was The Merchant of Venice successful", "Truth_answer": "His Shylock was as much discussed as his Hamlet had been, the dignity with which he invested the vengeful Jewish merchant marking a departure from the traditional interpretation of the role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Irving's revival of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving", "Context": [ "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879).", "Was Henry Irving's revival of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice successful?", "His Shylock was as much discussed as his Hamlet had been, the dignity with which he invested the vengeful Jewish merchant marking a departure from the traditional interpretation of the role." ], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else than revive hamlet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Henry Irving do anything else than revive Hamlet", "Truth_answer": "There began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect on the English stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Irving do anything else than revive Hamlet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving", "Context": [ "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879).", "Was Henry Irving's revival of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice successful?", "His Shylock was as much discussed as his Hamlet had been, the dignity with which he invested the vengeful Jewish merchant marking a departure from the traditional interpretation of the role.", "Did Henry Irving do anything else than revive Hamlet?", "There began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect on the English stage." ], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hamlet", "Truth_answer": "During these years, too, Irving, with the whole Lyceum company, paid several successful visits to the United States and Canada", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lyceum besides the revival of Hamlet and the Merchant of Venice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving", "Context": [ "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879).", "Was Henry Irving's revival of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice successful?", "His Shylock was as much discussed as his Hamlet had been, the dignity with which he invested the vengeful Jewish merchant marking a departure from the traditional interpretation of the role.", "Did Henry Irving do anything else than revive Hamlet?", "There began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect on the English stage.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lyceum besides the revival of Hamlet and the Merchant of Venice?", "During these years, too, Irving, with the whole Lyceum company, paid several successful visits to the United States and Canada" ], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did they do at th lyceum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did they do at th lyceum", "Truth_answer": "After the production of Tennyson's The Cup and revivals of Othello and Romeo and Juliet, there began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did they do at th lyceum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving", "Context": [ "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879).", "Was Henry Irving's revival of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice successful?", "His Shylock was as much discussed as his Hamlet had been, the dignity with which he invested the vengeful Jewish merchant marking a departure from the traditional interpretation of the role.", "Did Henry Irving do anything else than revive Hamlet?", "There began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect on the English stage.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lyceum besides the revival of Hamlet and the Merchant of Venice?", "During these years, too, Irving, with the whole Lyceum company, paid several successful visits to the United States and Canada", "what did they do at th lyceum?", "After the production of Tennyson's The Cup and revivals of Othello and Romeo and Juliet, there began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect" ], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they produce anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Lyceum produce anything else besides The Cup, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Merchant of Venice", "Truth_answer": "Much Ado about Nothing was followed by Twelfth Night; an adaptation of Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield by W. G. Wills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lyceum produce anything else besides The Cup, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Merchant of Venice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When were Henry Irving's peak years?", "With Terry as Ophelia and Portia, he revived Hamlet and produced The Merchant of Venice (1879).", "Was Henry Irving's revival of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice successful?", "His Shylock was as much discussed as his Hamlet had been, the dignity with which he invested the vengeful Jewish merchant marking a departure from the traditional interpretation of the role.", "Did Henry Irving do anything else than revive Hamlet?", "There began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect on the English stage.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lyceum besides the revival of Hamlet and the Merchant of Venice?", "During these years, too, Irving, with the whole Lyceum company, paid several successful visits to the United States and Canada", "what did they do at th lyceum?", "After the production of Tennyson's The Cup and revivals of Othello and Romeo and Juliet, there began a period at the Lyceum which had a potent effect", "did Lyceum produce anything else besides The Cup, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Merchant of Venice?", "Much Ado about Nothing was followed by Twelfth Night; an adaptation of Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield by W. G. Wills" ], "Conversation_no": 1468, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lyceum win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lyceum win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Toki_Wartooth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is TOki Wartooth", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is TOki Wartooth", "Truth_answer": "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123183443id_/https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Toki_Wartooth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Toki Wartooth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Toki_Wartooth", "Context": [ "What is Toki Wartooth", "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist." ], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article", "Truth_answer": "Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth is sometimes thought to be the inspiration for Toki's appearance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Toki Wartooth", "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article?", "Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth is sometimes thought to be the inspiration for Toki's appearance." ], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why do they tend to die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why do Dethklok tend to die", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do Dethklok tend to die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok#Awards", "Context": [ "What is Toki Wartooth", "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article?", "Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth is sometimes thought to be the inspiration for Toki's appearance.", "Why do Dethklok tend to die?" ], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dethklok win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Dethklok received the award for best international band during the 2009 Revolver Golden God Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dethklok win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok#Discography", "Context": [ "What is Toki Wartooth", "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article?", "Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth is sometimes thought to be the inspiration for Toki's appearance.", "Why do Dethklok tend to die?", "Did Dethklok win any awards?", "Dethklok received the award for best international band during the 2009 Revolver Golden God Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the release any hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dethklok release any hits", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dethklok release any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Toki_Wartooth", "Context": [ "What is Toki Wartooth", "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article?", "Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth is sometimes thought to be the inspiration for Toki's appearance.", "Why do Dethklok tend to die?", "Did Dethklok win any awards?", "Dethklok received the award for best international band during the 2009 Revolver Golden God Awards.", "Did Dethklok release any hits?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about Toki Warooths band experience?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Toki Warooths band experience", "Truth_answer": "In conjunction with his personality and role in the band, he is the only member who has no prior band experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123183443id_/https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Toki_Wartooth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Toki Warooths band experience besides being the rhythm guitarist of dethklok?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "No good answer - fictional character", "Context": [ "What is Toki Wartooth", "Toki Wartooth is a fictional member of the virtual Death Metal band Dethklok and the band's current rhythm guitarist.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toki Wartooth article?", "Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth is sometimes thought to be the inspiration for Toki's appearance.", "Why do Dethklok tend to die?", "Did Dethklok win any awards?", "Dethklok received the award for best international band during the 2009 Revolver Golden God Awards.", "Did Dethklok release any hits?", "Yes", "Can you tell me more about Toki Warooths band experience besides being the rhythm guitarist of dethklok?", "In conjunction with his personality and role in the band, he is the only member who has no prior band experience." ], "Conversation_no": 1469, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did toki warooths join dethklok", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did toki warooths join dethklok?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Nathan_Explosion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Nathan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Nathan", "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion is a fictional member of the virtual metal band Dethklok", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417092853id_/https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Nathan_Explosion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Nathan Explosion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is Nathan Explosion?", "Nathan Explosion is a fictional member of the virtual metal band Dethklok" ], "Conversation_no": 1470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Nathan Explosion with the dethklok", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Nathan Explosion with the dethklok?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is Nathan Explosion?", "Nathan Explosion is a fictional member of the virtual metal band Dethklok", "How long was Nathan Explosion with the dethklok?" ], "Conversation_no": 1470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Nathan Explosion leave the dethklok", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Nathan Explosion leave the dethklok?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Nathan_Explosion", "Context": [ "Who is Nathan Explosion?", "Nathan Explosion is a fictional member of the virtual metal band Dethklok", "How long was Nathan Explosion with the dethklok?", "Does Nathan Explosion leave the dethklok?" ], "Conversation_no": 1470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there an example of his emotional stablity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there an example of Nathan Explosion's emotional stability", "Truth_answer": "Compared to the rest of Dethklok, Nathan is quite the stoic individual, even in the most dire of situations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an example of Nathan Explosion's emotional stability?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok#Nathan_Explosion", "Context": [ "Who is Nathan Explosion?", "Nathan Explosion is a fictional member of the virtual metal band Dethklok", "How long was Nathan Explosion with the dethklok?", "Does Nathan Explosion leave the dethklok?", "Is there an example of Nathan Explosion's emotional stability?", "Compared to the rest of Dethklok, Nathan is quite the stoic individual, even in the most dire of situations" ], "Conversation_no": 1470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other role does Nathan play with the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other role does Nathan Explosion play with the Dethklok", "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion is the frontman, lead vocalist and lyrical visionary of Dethklok.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417092853id_/https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Nathan_Explosion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other role does Nathan Explosion play with the Dethklok?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who is Nathan Explosion?", "Nathan Explosion is a fictional member of the virtual metal band Dethklok", "How long was Nathan Explosion with the dethklok?", "Does Nathan Explosion leave the dethklok?", "Is there an example of Nathan Explosion's emotional stability?", "Compared to the rest of Dethklok, Nathan is quite the stoic individual, even in the most dire of situations", "What other role does Nathan Explosion play with the Dethklok?", "Nathan Explosion is the frontman, lead vocalist and lyrical visionary of Dethklok." ], "Conversation_no": 1470, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he related to anyone in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Nathan Explosion related to anyone in the band dethklok", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nathan Explosion related to anyone in the band dethklok?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#History", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band come to be?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band come to be", "Truth_answer": "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#History", "Context": [ "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band." ], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did the band form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Fleet Foxes form", "Truth_answer": "2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Fleet Foxes form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#History", "Context": [ "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band.", "What year did Fleet Foxes form?", "2005" ], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Fleet Foxes release their first album", "Truth_answer": "2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fleet Foxes release their first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#Formation_and_early_years_(2005–06)", "Context": [ "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band.", "What year did Fleet Foxes form?", "2005", "When did Fleet Foxes release their first album?", "2006" ], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes", "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes was not the original name for the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#Formation_and_early_years_(2005–06)", "Context": [ "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band.", "What year did Fleet Foxes form?", "2005", "When did Fleet Foxes release their first album?", "2006", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes?", "Fleet Foxes was not the original name for the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they decide to use a different name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Fleet Foxes decide to use a different name", "Truth_answer": "Originally going by the name The Pineapples, a name clash with another local band prompted a change and Pecknold decided upon Fleet Foxes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Fleet Foxes decide to use a different name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#Rise_to_prominence_(2007–08)", "Context": [ "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band.", "What year did Fleet Foxes form?", "2005", "When did Fleet Foxes release their first album?", "2006", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes?", "Fleet Foxes was not the original name for the band.", "Why did Fleet Foxes decide to use a different name?", "Originally going by the name The Pineapples, a name clash with another local band prompted a change and Pecknold decided upon Fleet Foxes." ], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a band manager?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Fleet Foxes have a band manager", "Truth_answer": "According to Sub Pop's A&R, Sue Busch, at the time of signing the band was still a relatively primitive set-up, being without manager or legal representation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleet Foxes have a band manager?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes#Formation_and_early_years_(2005–06)", "Context": [ "How did Fleet Foxes come to be?", "Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset both attended the same high school and found they shared a love for music and came together to make a band.", "What year did Fleet Foxes form?", "2005", "When did Fleet Foxes release their first album?", "2006", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes?", "Fleet Foxes was not the original name for the band.", "Why did Fleet Foxes decide to use a different name?", "Originally going by the name The Pineapples, a name clash with another local band prompted a change and Pecknold decided upon Fleet Foxes.", "Did Fleet Foxes have a band manager?", "According to Sub Pop's A&R, Sue Busch, at the time of signing the band was still a relatively primitive set-up, being without manager or legal representation." ], "Conversation_no": 1471, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened when the press noticed them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when the press noticed Fleet Foxes", "Truth_answer": "By 2006 the Seattle press began to take notice of the band; Tom Scanlon of the Seattle Times stated that he was impressed with the band's lyrics and musical maturity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the press noticed Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#1990s_and_beyond", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with Burt after 1990?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Burt after 1990", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Burt Bacharach after 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_from_Memory#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What happened with Burt Bacharach after 1990?", "In 1998, Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory." ], "Conversation_no": 1472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some song of the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some songs from Painted from Memory", "Truth_answer": "In the Darkest Place, Toledo, I Still Have That Other Girl, This House Is Empty Now, God Give Me Strength, etc", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some songs from Painted from Memory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_from_Memory", "Context": [ "What happened with Burt Bacharach after 1990?", "In 1998, Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory.", "What are some songs from Painted from Memory?", "In the Darkest Place, Toledo, I Still Have That Other Girl, This House Is Empty Now, God Give Me Strength, etc" ], "Conversation_no": 1472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this song a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of the songs from Painted from Memory a hit", "Truth_answer": "I Still Have That Other Girl won a Grammy Award in 1998 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for Bacharach and Costello.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the songs from Painted from Memory a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#1990s_and_beyond", "Context": [ "What happened with Burt Bacharach after 1990?", "In 1998, Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory.", "What are some songs from Painted from Memory?", "In the Darkest Place, Toledo, I Still Have That Other Girl, This House Is Empty Now, God Give Me Strength, etc", "Were any of the songs from Painted from Memory a hit?", "I Still Have That Other Girl won a Grammy Award in 1998 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for Bacharach and Costello." ], "Conversation_no": 1472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Burt Bacharach work with", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, he teamed with singer Ronald Isley to release the album Here I Am.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Burt Bacharach work with besides Elvis Costello?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Burt Bacharach after 1990?", "In 1998, Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory.", "What are some songs from Painted from Memory?", "In the Darkest Place, Toledo, I Still Have That Other Girl, This House Is Empty Now, God Give Me Strength, etc", "Were any of the songs from Painted from Memory a hit?", "I Still Have That Other Girl won a Grammy Award in 1998 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for Bacharach and Costello.", "Who else did Burt Bacharach work with besides Elvis Costello?", "In 2003, he teamed with singer Ronald Isley to release the album Here I Am." ], "Conversation_no": 1472, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Here I Am a successful venture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bacharach and Isley's collaboration on Here I Am a succesful venture", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bacharach and Isley's collaboration on Here I Am a succesful venture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Morrison hotel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Morrison hotel", "Truth_answer": "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors." ], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a song from this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel", "Truth_answer": "Roadhouse Blues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors.", "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel?", "Roadhouse Blues" ], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the song perform well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roadhouse Blues perform well", "Truth_answer": "Roadhouse Blues single only peaked at No. 50.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roadhouse Blues perform well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#History", "Context": [ "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors.", "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel?", "Roadhouse Blues", "Did Roadhouse Blues perform well?", "Roadhouse Blues single only peaked at No. 50." ], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Doors write any songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Doors write any songs", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Doors write any songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#Waiting_for_the_Sun_(April–December_1968)", "Context": [ "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors.", "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel?", "Roadhouse Blues", "Did Roadhouse Blues perform well?", "Roadhouse Blues single only peaked at No. 50.", "Did The Doors write any songs?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What song did The Doors write", "Truth_answer": "Hello, I Love You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did The Doors write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#Waiting_for_the_Sun_(April–December_1968)", "Context": [ "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors.", "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel?", "Roadhouse Blues", "Did Roadhouse Blues perform well?", "Roadhouse Blues single only peaked at No. 50.", "Did The Doors write any songs?", "Yes", "What song did The Doors write?", "Hello, I Love You“" ], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other single did they release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other single did The Doors release after Hello, I Love you", "Truth_answer": "Touch Me", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other single did The Doors release after Hello, I Love you?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors#Waiting_for_the_Sun_(April–December_1968)", "Context": [ "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors.", "What is a song from The Doors album Morrison Hotel?", "Roadhouse Blues", "Did Roadhouse Blues perform well?", "Roadhouse Blues single only peaked at No. 50.", "Did The Doors write any songs?", "Yes", "What song did The Doors write?", "Hello, I Love You“", "What other single did The Doors release after Hello, I Love you?", "Touch Me" ], "Conversation_no": 1473, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that song a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Doors song Touch Me a success", "Truth_answer": "Touch Me reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 in the Cashbox Top 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Doors song Touch Me a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he start singing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he start singing", "Truth_answer": "At the age of 12, Freddie Mercury formed a school band, the Hectics, and covered rock and roll artists such as Cliff Richard and Little Richard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Freddie Mercury start singing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury", "Context": [ "When did Freddie Mercury start singing?", "At the age of 12, Freddie Mercury formed a school band, the Hectics, and covered rock and roll artists such as Cliff Richard and Little Richard." ], "Conversation_no": 1474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he like as a singer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Freddie Mercury like as a singer", "Truth_answer": "Regarded as one of the greatest lead singers in the history of rock music, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona and four-octave vocal range.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.spectroom.com/category/171023024-music_p2", "http://top.hatnote.com/en/wikipedia/2019/7/29.html_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124203843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury_p0", "http://www.suzannewhite.com/new-astrology-star-of-the-day/freddie-mercury-virgo-dog-the-handsome-benefactor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Freddie Mercury like as a singer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury", "Context": [ "When did Freddie Mercury start singing?", "At the age of 12, Freddie Mercury formed a school band, the Hectics, and covered rock and roll artists such as Cliff Richard and Little Richard.", "What was Freddie Mercury like as a singer?", "Regarded as one of the greatest lead singers in the history of rock music, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona and four-octave vocal range." ], "Conversation_no": 1474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he ever win an award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Freddie Mercury ever win an award", "Truth_answer": "Freddie and the other Queen members were awarded the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie Mercury ever win an award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury#Voice", "Context": [ "When did Freddie Mercury start singing?", "At the age of 12, Freddie Mercury formed a school band, the Hectics, and covered rock and roll artists such as Cliff Richard and Little Richard.", "What was Freddie Mercury like as a singer?", "Regarded as one of the greatest lead singers in the history of rock music, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona and four-octave vocal range.", "Did Freddie Mercury ever win an award?", "Freddie and the other Queen members were awarded the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music." ], "Conversation_no": 1474, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else was said about his singing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was said about Freddie Mercury's singing besides his four-octave vocal range", "Truth_answer": "His known vocal range extended from bass low F (F2) to soprano high F (F6). He could belt up to tenor high F (F5).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124203843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about Freddie Mercury's singing besides his four-octave vocal range?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell#Medical_and_patents", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do medically?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do medically", "Truth_answer": "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell#Medical_and_patents", "Context": [ "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime." ], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his patents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents", "Truth_answer": "He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Jarvik", "Context": [ "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime.", "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents?", "He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich." ], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was jarvik?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was jarvik", "Truth_answer": "Robert Koffler Jarvik, M.D. (born May 11, 1946) is an American scientist, researcher and entrepreneur known for his role in developing the Jarvik-7 artificial heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528235618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Jarvik_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jarvik?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell#Medical_and_patents", "Context": [ "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime.", "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents?", "He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich.", "Who was Jarvik?", "Robert Koffler Jarvik, M.D. (born May 11, 1946) is an American scientist, researcher and entrepreneur known for his role in developing the Jarvik-7 artificial heart." ], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have other patents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Jarvik have other patents", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Winchell established more medical patents while working on projects for the Leukemia Society", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Winchell have other patents besides his artificial heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell#Medical_and_patents", "Context": [ "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime.", "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents?", "He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich.", "Who was Jarvik?", "Robert Koffler Jarvik, M.D. (born May 11, 1946) is an American scientist, researcher and entrepreneur known for his role in developing the Jarvik-7 artificial heart.", "Did Paul Winchell have other patents besides his artificial heart?", "Yes, Winchell established more medical patents while working on projects for the Leukemia Society" ], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Paul Winchell's projects", "Truth_answer": "A disposable razor, a blood plasma defroster, a flameless cigarette lighter, an invisible garter belt, a fountain pen with a retractable tip, and battery-heated gloves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Paul Winchell's projects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell#Medical_and_patents", "Context": [ "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime.", "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents?", "He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich.", "Who was Jarvik?", "Robert Koffler Jarvik, M.D. (born May 11, 1946) is an American scientist, researcher and entrepreneur known for his role in developing the Jarvik-7 artificial heart.", "Did Paul Winchell have other patents besides his artificial heart?", "Yes, Winchell established more medical patents while working on projects for the Leukemia Society", "What were Paul Winchell's projects?", "A disposable razor, a blood plasma defroster, a flameless cigarette lighter, an invisible garter belt, a fountain pen with a retractable tip, and battery-heated gloves." ], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were any of his patents successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of Winchell's patents successful", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Winchell's patents successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What did Paul Winchell do medically?", "He developed over 30 patents in his lifetime.", "What were some of Paul Winchell's patents?", "He invented an artificial heart with the assistance of Dr. Henry Heimlich.", "Who was Jarvik?", "Robert Koffler Jarvik, M.D. (born May 11, 1946) is an American scientist, researcher and entrepreneur known for his role in developing the Jarvik-7 artificial heart.", "Did Paul Winchell have other patents besides his artificial heart?", "Yes, Winchell established more medical patents while working on projects for the Leukemia Society", "What were Paul Winchell's projects?", "A disposable razor, a blood plasma defroster, a flameless cigarette lighter, an invisible garter belt, a fountain pen with a retractable tip, and battery-heated gloves.", "Were any of Winchell's patents successful?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1475, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Winchell article", "Truth_answer": "He created and maintained a personal website until 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Winchell article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda#Solo_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was maeda's solo career like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was maeda's solo career like", "Truth_answer": "Maeda's debut single Flower was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Atsuko Maeda's solo career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda#AKB48", "Context": [ "What was Atsuko Maeda's solo career like?", "Maeda's debut single Flower was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies." ], "Conversation_no": 1476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Maeda get his big break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Atsuko Maeda get her big break", "Truth_answer": "Maeda was born in Ichikawa, Chiba. At age 14, she became a member of AKB48's first group, Team A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Atsuko Maeda get her big break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda#AKB48", "Context": [ "What was Atsuko Maeda's solo career like?", "Maeda's debut single Flower was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies.", "When did Atsuko Maeda get her big break?", "Maeda was born in Ichikawa, Chiba. At age 14, she became a member of AKB48's first group, Team A." ], "Conversation_no": 1476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did fans react?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did fans react to Atsuko Maeda", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Maeda won the first edition of AKB48's annual general elections, which are described as a popularity contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did fans react to Atsuko Maeda", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda#Stage_credits", "Context": [ "What was Atsuko Maeda's solo career like?", "Maeda's debut single Flower was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies.", "When did Atsuko Maeda get her big break?", "Maeda was born in Ichikawa, Chiba. At age 14, she became a member of AKB48's first group, Team A.", "How did fans react to Atsuko Maeda", "In 2009, Maeda won the first edition of AKB48's annual general elections, which are described as a popularity contest." ], "Conversation_no": 1476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any live performances", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Atsuko Maeda do any live performances", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Maeda has been performing several live stages since her debut in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Atsuko Maeda do any live performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda#Acting_career", "Context": [ "What was Atsuko Maeda's solo career like?", "Maeda's debut single Flower was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies.", "When did Atsuko Maeda get her big break?", "Maeda was born in Ichikawa, Chiba. At age 14, she became a member of AKB48's first group, Team A.", "How did fans react to Atsuko Maeda", "In 2009, Maeda won the first edition of AKB48's annual general elections, which are described as a popularity contest.", "Did Atsuko Maeda do any live performances?", "Yes, Maeda has been performing several live stages since her debut in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other appearances did she make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other appearances did Atsuko Maeda make other than on stage", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Maeda played a supporting role in the film Ashita no Watashi no Tsukurikata, which was her debut as an actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other appearances did Atsuko Maeda make other than on stage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda", "Context": [ "What was Atsuko Maeda's solo career like?", "Maeda's debut single Flower was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies.", "When did Atsuko Maeda get her big break?", "Maeda was born in Ichikawa, Chiba. At age 14, she became a member of AKB48's first group, Team A.", "How did fans react to Atsuko Maeda", "In 2009, Maeda won the first edition of AKB48's annual general elections, which are described as a popularity contest.", "Did Atsuko Maeda do any live performances?", "Yes, Maeda has been performing several live stages since her debut in 2005.", "What other appearances did Atsuko Maeda make other than on stage?", "In 2007, Maeda played a supporting role in the film Ashita no Watashi no Tsukurikata, which was her debut as an actress." ], "Conversation_no": 1476, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Atsuko Maeda article", "Truth_answer": "Maeda was usually regarded as eternal center and face of AKB when she was in the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Atsuko Maeda article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did his racing career begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did his racing career begin", "Truth_answer": "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rockstarronan.com/contact-info/?replytocom=39744_p9", "https://rockstarronan.com/contact-info/?replytocom=49147_p9", "https://rockstarronan.com/contact-info/?replytocom=73234_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934" ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he perform well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career", "Truth_answer": "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948." ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what type of car did he drive in the Argentina race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race", "Truth_answer": "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars." ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he a champion driver?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver", "Truth_answer": "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941" ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel", "Truth_answer": "Fangio traveled to Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel?", "Fangio traveled to Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have sponsors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio have sponsors in his early career", "Truth_answer": "Automobile Club of Argentina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio have sponsors in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel?", "Fangio traveled to Europe.", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio have sponsors in his early career?", "Automobile Club of Argentina" ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were AMerican cars used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were American cars used in Juan Manuel Fangio's early races", "Truth_answer": "Modified American stock cars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were American cars used in Juan Manuel Fangio's early races?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel?", "Fangio traveled to Europe.", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio have sponsors in his early career?", "Automobile Club of Argentina", "Were American cars used in Juan Manuel Fangio's early races?", "Modified American stock cars" ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they fair?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the American modified stock cars perform while driven by Juan Manuel Fangio", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the American modified stock cars perform while driven by Juan Manuel Fangio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Early_racing_career", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel?", "Fangio traveled to Europe.", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio have sponsors in his early career?", "Automobile Club of Argentina", "Were American cars used in Juan Manuel Fangio's early races?", "Modified American stock cars", "How did the American modified stock cars perform while driven by Juan Manuel Fangio?" ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a notable win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a notable win by Juan Manuel Fangio", "Truth_answer": "One particular race, which he won in 1940, the Gran Premio del Norte, was almost 10,000 km long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable win by Juan Manuel Fangio?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio#Private_life", "Context": [ "When did Juan Manuel Fangio's racing career begin?", "He began his racing career in Argentina in 1934", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio perform well at the beginning of his racing career?", "Following many successes driving mainly modified American stock cars; he was funded by the Argentine Automobile Club and the Argentine government and sent to Europe in 1948.", "What type of car did Juan Manuel Fangio drive in the Argentina race?", "During his time racing in Argentina, he drove Chevrolet cars.", "Was Juan Manuel Fangio a champion driver?", "He was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio travel?", "Fangio traveled to Europe.", "Did Juan Manuel Fangio have sponsors in his early career?", "Automobile Club of Argentina", "Were American cars used in Juan Manuel Fangio's early races?", "Modified American stock cars", "How did the American modified stock cars perform while driven by Juan Manuel Fangio?", "What is a notable win by Juan Manuel Fangio?", "One particular race, which he won in 1940, the Gran Premio del Norte, was almost 10,000 km long." ], "Conversation_no": 1477, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any crashes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any crashes", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1950s, Fangio was involved in a road accident when he was forced to swerve to avoid an oncoming truck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any crashes Juan Manuel Fangio was involved in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the federation of Norther Syria?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the federation of Norther Syria", "Truth_answer": "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava#Polity_names_and_translations", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Rojava?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Rojava", "Truth_answer": "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rojava?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava#Polity_names_and_translations", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava", "Truth_answer": "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Rojava separate from Syria", "Truth_answer": "The civil laws of Syria are valid in Rojava, as far as they do not conflict with the Constitution of Rojava.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122224521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Union_Party_(Syria)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava#Law_and_security", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "The civil laws of Syria are valid in Rojava, as far as they do not conflict with the Constitution of Rojava." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is different about norther Syria?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is different about northern Syria compared to the rest of Syria", "Truth_answer": "Syria is still Sharia-based, where Rojava introduced civil law and proclaims absolute equality of women under the law, outlawing underage marriage, banning forced marriage as well as polygamy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is different about northern Syria compared to the rest of Syria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Union_Party_(Syria)", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "The civil laws of Syria are valid in Rojava, as far as they do not conflict with the Constitution of Rojava.", "What is different about northern Syria compared to the rest of Syria?", "Syria is still Sharia-based, where Rojava introduced civil law and proclaims absolute equality of women under the law, outlawing underage marriage, banning forced marriage as well as polygamy." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How powerful is the PYD?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How powerful is the PYD in Syria", "Truth_answer": "It is a founding member of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, and is described as one of the most important Kurdish opposition parties in Syria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How powerful is the PYD in Syria?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Union_Party_(Syria)#Conflict_in_Syria_(2011–present)", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "The civil laws of Syria are valid in Rojava, as far as they do not conflict with the Constitution of Rojava.", "What is different about northern Syria compared to the rest of Syria?", "Syria is still Sharia-based, where Rojava introduced civil law and proclaims absolute equality of women under the law, outlawing underage marriage, banning forced marriage as well as polygamy.", "How powerful is the PYD in Syria?", "It is a founding member of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, and is described as one of the most important Kurdish opposition parties in Syria." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has the PYD been successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the Syrian PYD been successful", "Truth_answer": "According to Zaher Baher, the PYD-led TEV-DEM has been the most successful organ in Rojava because it has the determination and power to change things.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122224521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Union_Party_(Syria)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Syrian PYD been successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "The civil laws of Syria are valid in Rojava, as far as they do not conflict with the Constitution of Rojava.", "What is different about northern Syria compared to the rest of Syria?", "Syria is still Sharia-based, where Rojava introduced civil law and proclaims absolute equality of women under the law, outlawing underage marriage, banning forced marriage as well as polygamy.", "How powerful is the PYD in Syria?", "It is a founding member of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, and is described as one of the most important Kurdish opposition parties in Syria.", "Has the Syrian PYD been successful?", "According to Zaher Baher, the PYD-led TEV-DEM has been the most successful organ in Rojava because it has the determination and power to change things." ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else does the PYD do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else does the PYD do in Syria do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the PYD do in Syria do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava_conflict", "Context": [ "What is the Federation of Northern Syria for Women in Syria?", "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava.", "What is Rojava?", "Parts of Northern Syria are known as Western Kurdistan / West Kurdistan (Kurdish: Rojavayê Kurdistanê‎) or simply Rojava; the West), one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Syria article on Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava?", "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs, and forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Is Rojava separate from Syria?", "The civil laws of Syria are valid in Rojava, as far as they do not conflict with the Constitution of Rojava.", "What is different about northern Syria compared to the rest of Syria?", "Syria is still Sharia-based, where Rojava introduced civil law and proclaims absolute equality of women under the law, outlawing underage marriage, banning forced marriage as well as polygamy.", "How powerful is the PYD in Syria?", "It is a founding member of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, and is described as one of the most important Kurdish opposition parties in Syria.", "Has the Syrian PYD been successful?", "According to Zaher Baher, the PYD-led TEV-DEM has been the most successful organ in Rojava because it has the determination and power to change things.", "What else does the PYD do in Syria do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1478, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there conflict in the north?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there conflict in northern Syria", "Truth_answer": "The Rojava conflict, part of the Syrian Civil War, has been ongoing since 19 July 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there conflict in northern Syria?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#World_War_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Ira role in the World War II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ira role in the World War II", "Truth_answer": "Hayes enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on August 26, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ira Hayes' role in the World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes' role in the World War II?", "Hayes enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on August 26, 1942." ], "Conversation_no": 1479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he in the reserve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Ira Hayes on the reserve", "Truth_answer": "In October 1942, Ira Hayes volunteered for Marine paratrooper training.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ira Hayes on the reserve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes' role in the World War II?", "Hayes enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on August 26, 1942.", "How long was Ira Hayes on the reserve?", "In October 1942, Ira Hayes volunteered for Marine paratrooper training." ], "Conversation_no": 1479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did this training helped him in the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did this training help me in the war", "Truth_answer": "Ira Hayes' fought against the Japanese with his unit, Company K, 3rd Parachute Battalion, 1st Marine Parachute Regiment of the I Marine Amphibious Corps, during the Bougainville Campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ira Hayes' paratrooper training help him in World War II?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes' role in the World War II?", "Hayes enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on August 26, 1942.", "How long was Ira Hayes on the reserve?", "In October 1942, Ira Hayes volunteered for Marine paratrooper training.", "Did Ira Hayes' paratrooper training help him in World War II?", "Ira Hayes' fought against the Japanese with his unit, Company K, 3rd Parachute Battalion, 1st Marine Parachute Regiment of the I Marine Amphibious Corps, during the Bougainville Campaign." ], "Conversation_no": 1479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he graduated training school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Ira Hayes graduated paratrooper training school", "Truth_answer": "Hayes graduated from the Parachute Training School and received his silver jump wings. On December 1, he was promoted to private first class.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ira Hayes graduated paratrooper training school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What was Ira Hayes' role in the World War II?", "Hayes enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on August 26, 1942.", "How long was Ira Hayes on the reserve?", "In October 1942, Ira Hayes volunteered for Marine paratrooper training.", "Did Ira Hayes' paratrooper training help him in World War II?", "Ira Hayes' fought against the Japanese with his unit, Company K, 3rd Parachute Battalion, 1st Marine Parachute Regiment of the I Marine Amphibious Corps, during the Bougainville Campaign.", "What happened after Ira Hayes graduated paratrooper training school?", "Hayes graduated from the Parachute Training School and received his silver jump wings. On December 1, he was promoted to private first class." ], "Conversation_no": 1479, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he was Private First class?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Ira Hayes do after he was Private First class", "Truth_answer": "On December 2, 1942, he joined Company B, 3rd Parachute Battalion, Divisional Special Troops, 3rd Marine Division, at Camp Elliott, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ira Hayes do after he was Private First class?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima", "Truth_answer": "Ira Hayes was one of the six flag raisers immortalized in the iconic photograph of the second flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ira Hayes one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#Raising_the_flag_on_Iwo_Jima", "Context": [ "Was Ira Hayes one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima?", "Ira Hayes was one of the six flag raisers immortalized in the iconic photograph of the second flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 1480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many people were involved with that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many people were involved with Iwo Jima", "Truth_answer": "Six. Sergeant Michael Strank, three Marines form his rifle Squad in Second Platoon, Easy Company (Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Franklin Sousley, and Ira Hayes), Marine Private First Class Rene Gagnon and Private First Class Harold Schultz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were involved with the raising of the flag in Iwo Jima?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes#Raising_the_flag_on_Iwo_Jima", "Context": [ "Was Ira Hayes one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima?", "Ira Hayes was one of the six flag raisers immortalized in the iconic photograph of the second flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II.", "How many people were involved with the raising of the flag in Iwo Jima?", "Six. Sergeant Michael Strank, three Marines form his rifle Squad in Second Platoon, Easy Company (Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Franklin Sousley, and Ira Hayes), Marine Private First Class Rene Gagnon and Private First Class Harold Schultz." ], "Conversation_no": 1480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were the three Marines chosen for this duty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were the three Marines from rifle squad, Easy Company chosen for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima", "Truth_answer": "Sergeant Michael Strank, was ordered to take three Marines from his rifle squad, Easy Company, to bring supplies up Mount Suribachi and raise a larger flag on the summit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215084030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Hayes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the three Marines from rifle squad, Easy Company chosen for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Ira Hayes one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima?", "Ira Hayes was one of the six flag raisers immortalized in the iconic photograph of the second flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II.", "How many people were involved with the raising of the flag in Iwo Jima?", "Six. Sergeant Michael Strank, three Marines form his rifle Squad in Second Platoon, Easy Company (Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Franklin Sousley, and Ira Hayes), Marine Private First Class Rene Gagnon and Private First Class Harold Schultz.", "How were the three Marines from rifle squad, Easy Company chosen for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima?", "Sergeant Michael Strank, was ordered to take three Marines from his rifle squad, Easy Company, to bring supplies up Mount Suribachi and raise a larger flag on the summit." ], "Conversation_no": 1480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these three specific people chosen for any particular reason?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were these three Marines from the rifle squad, Easy Company, chosen for any particular reason for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these three Marines from the rifle squad, Easy Company, chosen for any particular reason for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/08/24/there-were-two-flags-raised-at-iwo-jima-the-marine-corps-now-says-it-misidentified-men-at-both-of-them/", "Context": [ "Was Ira Hayes one of the people who raised the flag on Iwo Jima?", "Ira Hayes was one of the six flag raisers immortalized in the iconic photograph of the second flag raising on Iwo Jima during World War II.", "How many people were involved with the raising of the flag in Iwo Jima?", "Six. Sergeant Michael Strank, three Marines form his rifle Squad in Second Platoon, Easy Company (Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Franklin Sousley, and Ira Hayes), Marine Private First Class Rene Gagnon and Private First Class Harold Schultz.", "How were the three Marines from rifle squad, Easy Company chosen for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima?", "Sergeant Michael Strank, was ordered to take three Marines from his rifle squad, Easy Company, to bring supplies up Mount Suribachi and raise a larger flag on the summit.", "Were these three Marines from the rifle squad, Easy Company, chosen for any particular reason for the second flag raising on Iwo Jima?" ], "Conversation_no": 1480, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was a replacement flag needed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was a replacement flag needed", "Truth_answer": "The flag was taken down to be turned into a war trophy and replaced with a more prominent one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101004539id_/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/08/24/there-were-two-flags-raised-at-iwo-jima-the-marine-corps-now-says-it-misidentified-men-at-both-of-them/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was a replacement flag needed at Iwo Jima?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he mot known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was he mot known for", "Truth_answer": "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227100033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure." ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bear Bryant's legacy", "Truth_answer": "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227100033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League." ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant", "Truth_answer": "Bryant was portrayed by Gary Busey in the 1984 film The Bear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bear_(1984_film)", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant?", "Bryant was portrayed by Gary Busey in the 1984 film The Bear." ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the movie about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the 1984 film The Bear about", "Truth_answer": "The Bear follows the life of Paul Bear Bryant (Busey), head coach of the University of Alabama football team, who died in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bear_(1984_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 1984 film The Bear about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bear_(1984_film)", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant?", "Bryant was portrayed by Gary Busey in the 1984 film The Bear.", "What was the 1984 film The Bear about?", "The Bear follows the life of Paul Bear Bryant (Busey), head coach of the University of Alabama football team, who died in 1983." ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he appear in any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bear Bryant appear in any other movies", "Truth_answer": "Bear Bryant was portrayed by Sonny Shroyer in the 1994 film Forrest Gump, Tom Berenger in the 2002 film The Junction Boys, and Jon Voight in the 2015 film Woodlawn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bear Bryant appear in any other movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant?", "Bryant was portrayed by Gary Busey in the 1984 film The Bear.", "What was the 1984 film The Bear about?", "The Bear follows the life of Paul Bear Bryant (Busey), head coach of the University of Alabama football team, who died in 1983.", "Did Bear Bryant appear in any other movies?", "Bear Bryant was portrayed by Sonny Shroyer in the 1994 film Forrest Gump, Tom Berenger in the 2002 film The Junction Boys, and Jon Voight in the 2015 film Woodlawn." ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did these movies fair?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the movies Forrest Gump, The Junction Boys and Woodlawn featuring a Bear Bryant portrayal fair", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movies Forrest Gump, The Junction Boys and Woodlawn featuring a Bear Bryant portrayal fair?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant?", "Bryant was portrayed by Gary Busey in the 1984 film The Bear.", "What was the 1984 film The Bear about?", "The Bear follows the life of Paul Bear Bryant (Busey), head coach of the University of Alabama football team, who died in 1983.", "Did Bear Bryant appear in any other movies?", "Bear Bryant was portrayed by Sonny Shroyer in the 1994 film Forrest Gump, Tom Berenger in the 2002 film The Junction Boys, and Jon Voight in the 2015 film Woodlawn.", "How did the movies Forrest Gump, The Junction Boys and Woodlawn featuring a Bear Bryant portrayal fair?" ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me more about the teams he coached?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the teams Bear Bryant coached", "Truth_answer": "Bryant was head football coach at the University of Maryland, the University of Kentucky, and Texas A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227100033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the teams Bear Bryant coached?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "1983", "Context": [ "What was Bear Bryant known for?", "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, amassing six national championships (tied for the most in modern college football history) and thirteen conference championships during his 25-year tenure.", "What was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Many of Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bear Bryant?", "Bryant was portrayed by Gary Busey in the 1984 film The Bear.", "What was the 1984 film The Bear about?", "The Bear follows the life of Paul Bear Bryant (Busey), head coach of the University of Alabama football team, who died in 1983.", "Did Bear Bryant appear in any other movies?", "Bear Bryant was portrayed by Sonny Shroyer in the 1994 film Forrest Gump, Tom Berenger in the 2002 film The Junction Boys, and Jon Voight in the 2015 film Woodlawn.", "How did the movies Forrest Gump, The Junction Boys and Woodlawn featuring a Bear Bryant portrayal fair?", "Can you tell me more about the teams Bear Bryant coached?", "Bryant was head football coach at the University of Maryland, the University of Kentucky, and Texas A&M University." ], "Conversation_no": 1481, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the junction boys?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the Junction Boys", "Truth_answer": "The Aggies suffered through a grueling 1–9 season in 1954, which began with the infamous training camp in Junction, Texas. The survivors were given the name Junction Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Junction Boys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the ranks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the ranks", "Truth_answer": "Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://worldebooklibrary.net/articles/eng/House_of_Lords_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the Hereditary Peer ranks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.debretts.com/expertise/essential-guide-to-the-peerage/creation-and-inheritance-of-the-peerage/", "Context": [ "What are some of the Hereditary Peer ranks?", "Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons" ], "Conversation_no": 1482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How do you get a rank?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do you obtain Hereditaty Peer rank", "Truth_answer": "The creation of peerages is a royal prerogative. In modern times all peerages have been created by letters patent. The title may descend after the death to the bearers offspring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you obtain Hereditaty Peer rank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are some of the Hereditary Peer ranks?", "Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons", "How do you obtain Hereditaty Peer rank?", "The creation of peerages is a royal prerogative. In modern times all peerages have been created by letters patent. The title may descend after the death to the bearers offspring." ], "Conversation_no": 1482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are titles different from ranks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any titles different from Hereditary Peer ranks", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any titles different from Hereditary Peer ranks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer#Inheritance_of_titles", "Context": [ "What are some of the Hereditary Peer ranks?", "Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons", "How do you obtain Hereditaty Peer rank?", "The creation of peerages is a royal prerogative. In modern times all peerages have been created by letters patent. The title may descend after the death to the bearers offspring.", "Any titles different from Hereditary Peer ranks?" ], "Conversation_no": 1482, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other titles or ranks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other titles or ranks within Hereditary Peers", "Truth_answer": "Female counterparts include duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other titles or ranks within Hereditary Peers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Hamid Karzai married", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When were they married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married", "Truth_answer": "1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999" ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his wife do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do", "Truth_answer": "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children", "Truth_answer": "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other children", "Truth_answer": "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Karzai has six brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016.", "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings?", "Karzai has six brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any sisters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Hamid Karzai have have any sisters", "Truth_answer": "Karzai has one sister, Fauzia Karzai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hamid Karzai have have any sisters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016.", "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings?", "Karzai has six brothers.", "Does Hamid Karzai have have any sisters?", "Karzai has one sister, Fauzia Karzai." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone else in his family involved in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone else in Hamid Karzai's family involved in politics besides Hamid Karzai", "Truth_answer": "Karzai's father, uncle and grandfather were all active in Afghan politics and government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else in Hamid Karzai's family involved in politics besides Hamid Karzai?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016.", "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings?", "Karzai has six brothers.", "Does Hamid Karzai have have any sisters?", "Karzai has one sister, Fauzia Karzai.", "Was anyone else in Hamid Karzai's family involved in politics besides Hamid Karzai?", "Karzai's father, uncle and grandfather were all active in Afghan politics and government." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Ahmed Wali related to Hamid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Ahmed Wali related to Hamid Karzai", "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Wali Karzai was Hamid's younger brother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ahmed Wali related to Hamid Karzai?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016.", "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings?", "Karzai has six brothers.", "Does Hamid Karzai have have any sisters?", "Karzai has one sister, Fauzia Karzai.", "Was anyone else in Hamid Karzai's family involved in politics besides Hamid Karzai?", "Karzai's father, uncle and grandfather were all active in Afghan politics and government.", "How was Ahmed Wali related to Hamid Karzai?", "Ahmed Wali Karzai was Hamid's younger brother." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Karzai's tribal lineage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Hamid Karzai's tribal lineage", "Truth_answer": "He is an ethnic Pashtun of the Popalzai tribe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hamid Karzai's tribal lineage?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai#Personal_life_and_tribal_lineage", "Context": [ "Is Hamid Karzai married?", "In 1999, Hamid Karzai married Zeenat Quraishi.", "When were Hamid Karzai and Zeenat Quraishi married?", "1999", "What did Hamid Karzai's wife do?", "She was a gynecologist by profession who was working as a doctor with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any children?", "They have a son, Mirwais, who was born in January 2007, a daughter, Malalai, born in 2012 and another daughter, Howsi, born in March 2014 in Gurgaon, India.", "Did Hamid Karzai and his wife have any other children?", "He became father once again at the age of 58 when another daughter was born in September 2016.", "Does Hamid Kanzai have any siblings?", "Karzai has six brothers.", "Does Hamid Karzai have have any sisters?", "Karzai has one sister, Fauzia Karzai.", "Was anyone else in Hamid Karzai's family involved in politics besides Hamid Karzai?", "Karzai's father, uncle and grandfather were all active in Afghan politics and government.", "How was Ahmed Wali related to Hamid Karzai?", "Ahmed Wali Karzai was Hamid's younger brother.", "What is Hamid Karzai's tribal lineage?", "He is an ethnic Pashtun of the Popalzai tribe." ], "Conversation_no": 1483, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was there confusion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was there confusion about Hamid Karzai's tribal lineage", "Truth_answer": "There was confusion regarding his clan lineage; it was written that his paternal lineage derived from the Sadduzai clan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there confusion over Hamid Kanzai's tribal lineage?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Money Making Mitch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Money Making Mitch", "Truth_answer": "MMM (Money Making Mitch) is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924012012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Money Making Mitch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs#2014–present:_MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch),_No_Way_Out_2,_and_\"Love\"", "Context": [ "What is Money Making Mitch?", "MMM (Money Making Mitch) is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy." ], "Conversation_no": 1484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about No Way Out 2?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the album No Way Out 2", "Truth_answer": "In July 2015, Bad Boy Entertainment artist Gizzle described No Way Out 2, a sequel to his 1997 debut, as his last album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the album No Way Out 2?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Money Making Mitch?", "MMM (Money Making Mitch) is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy.", "What can you tell me about the album No Way Out 2?", "In July 2015, Bad Boy Entertainment artist Gizzle described No Way Out 2, a sequel to his 1997 debut, as his last album." ], "Conversation_no": 1484, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did No Way Out 2 win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album No Way Out 2 win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they do running gags?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did they do running gags", "Truth_answer": "Gracie Allen frequently used running gags as publicity stunts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122163401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gracie Allen do running gags?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen", "Context": [ "Why did Gracie Allen do running gags?", "Gracie Allen frequently used running gags as publicity stunts." ], "Conversation_no": 1485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What stunt did she do at the Hollywood Bowl?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What stunt did Gracie Allen do at the Hollywood Bowl", "Truth_answer": "Another publicity stunt had Gracie Allen playing a piano concerto at the Hollywood Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122163401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stunt did Gracie Allen do at the Hollywood Bowl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen", "Context": [ "Why did Gracie Allen do running gags?", "Gracie Allen frequently used running gags as publicity stunts.", "What stunt did Gracie Allen do at the Hollywood Bowl?", "Another publicity stunt had Gracie Allen playing a piano concerto at the Hollywood Bowl." ], "Conversation_no": 1485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did they run for in 1940?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Gracie Allen run for in 1940", "Truth_answer": "In 1940 Gracie Allen announced she was running for President of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122163401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Gracie Allen run for in 1940?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen", "Context": [ "Why did Gracie Allen do running gags?", "Gracie Allen frequently used running gags as publicity stunts.", "What stunt did Gracie Allen do at the Hollywood Bowl?", "Another publicity stunt had Gracie Allen playing a piano concerto at the Hollywood Bowl.", "What position did Gracie Allen run for in 1940?", "In 1940 Gracie Allen announced she was running for President of the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1485, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote a book about her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote a book about Gracie Allen", "Truth_answer": "Gracie Allen was the subject of one of S. S. Van Dine's Philo Vance mystery novels, The Gracie Allen Murder Case.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122163401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gracie_Allen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote a book about Gracie Allen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2005", "Truth_answer": "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Man", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the second album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Josh Turner's second album", "Truth_answer": "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did My Man is the second studio album", "Truth_answer": "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Man_(Josh_Turner_song)", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that song successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful", "Truth_answer": "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909072153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Man_(Josh_Turner_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_discography", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man", "Truth_answer": "Of Josh Turner's singles, the highest-charting are Your Man, Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161222211850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_discography", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015.", "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man?", "Of Josh Turner's singles, the highest-charting are Your Man, Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that a success as well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Josh Turner's other singles a success as well", "Truth_answer": "Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me reached number one on the US country singles charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Josh Turner's other singles a success as well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015.", "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man?", "Of Josh Turner's singles, the highest-charting are Your Man, Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me.", "Were Josh Turner's other singles a success as well?", "Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me reached number one on the US country singles charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Josh Turner tour at all", "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Josh Turner released Live Across America with twelve of his songs recorded in concert in different cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Turner tour at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_discography#Live_albums", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015.", "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man?", "Of Josh Turner's singles, the highest-charting are Your Man, Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me.", "Were Josh Turner's other singles a success as well?", "Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me reached number one on the US country singles charts.", "Did Josh Turner tour at all?", "In 2012, Josh Turner released Live Across America with twelve of his songs recorded in concert in different cities." ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the live album called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Josh Turner's live album called", "Truth_answer": "Live Across America", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Josh Turner's live album called?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_discography#Live_albums", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015.", "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man?", "Of Josh Turner's singles, the highest-charting are Your Man, Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me.", "Were Josh Turner's other singles a success as well?", "Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me reached number one on the US country singles charts.", "Did Josh Turner tour at all?", "In 2012, Josh Turner released Live Across America with twelve of his songs recorded in concert in different cities.", "what was Josh Turner's live album called?", "Live Across America" ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did that album chart at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the album Live Across America by Josh Turner chart at all", "Truth_answer": "Live Across America peaked at 7 on the Billboard US Country Albums chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Live Across America by Josh Turner chart at all?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www1.cbn.com/music/country-star-josh-turner-i-serve-a-savior-interview", "Context": [ "What happened to Josh Turner in 2005?", "In early 2006, Josh Turner released his second album, Your Man. The album's first single and title track, Your Man, was released in late 2005.", "What was Josh Turner's second album?", "Your Man is the second studio album by country music artist Josh Turner.", "Did Josh Turner's album Your Man have any hit singles?", "Josh Turner's second album, Your Man accounted for his first two number-one hits: Your Man and Would You Go with Me.", "Was the song Your Man by Josh Turner successful?", "It has sold 1,307,000 copies in the United States as of November 2015.", "Did Josh Turner have any other hit singles besides Your Man?", "Of Josh Turner's singles, the highest-charting are Your Man, Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me.", "Were Josh Turner's other singles a success as well?", "Would You Go with Me, Why Don't We Just Dance, and All Over Me reached number one on the US country singles charts.", "Did Josh Turner tour at all?", "In 2012, Josh Turner released Live Across America with twelve of his songs recorded in concert in different cities.", "what was Josh Turner's live album called?", "Live Across America", "did the album Live Across America by Josh Turner chart at all?", "Live Across America peaked at 7 on the Billboard US Country Albums chart" ], "Conversation_no": 1486, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the CBN article Country Star Josh Turner: 'I Serve a Savior", "Truth_answer": "The title track, a song Josh Turner co-wrote in 2016, kicked off his journey of making this faith-based project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519120300id_/http://www1.cbn.com:80/music/country-star-josh-turner-i-serve-a-savior-interview_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the CBN article Country Star Josh Turner: 'I Serve a Savior'?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are her influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are her influences", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [ "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence." ], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why does she say that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence", "Truth_answer": "Aged five, Beyoncé attended her first ever concert where Jackson performed and she claims to have realized her purpose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [ "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence.", "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence?", "Aged five, Beyoncé attended her first ever concert where Jackson performed and she claims to have realized her purpose." ], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else has influenced beyonce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else has influenced Beyonce besides Michael Jackson", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé admires Diana Ross as an all-around entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has influenced Beyonce besides Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [ "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence.", "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence?", "Aged five, Beyoncé attended her first ever concert where Jackson performed and she claims to have realized her purpose.", "What else has influenced Beyonce besides Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé admires Diana Ross as an all-around entertainer." ], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she admire any other performers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Beyonce admire any other performers besides Diana Ross and Michael Jackson", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Tina Turner, who she said Tina Turner is someone that I admire, because she made her strength feminine and sexy and Whitney Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Beyonce admire any other performers besides Diana Ross and Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [ "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence.", "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence?", "Aged five, Beyoncé attended her first ever concert where Jackson performed and she claims to have realized her purpose.", "What else has influenced Beyonce besides Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé admires Diana Ross as an all-around entertainer.", "Does Beyonce admire any other performers besides Diana Ross and Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Tina Turner, who she said Tina Turner is someone that I admire, because she made her strength feminine and sexy and Whitney Houston." ], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why does she admire Houston?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why does Beyonce admire Whitney Houston", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Whitney Houston, who she said inspired me to get up there and do what she did.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Beyonce admire Whitney Houston?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [ "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence.", "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence?", "Aged five, Beyoncé attended her first ever concert where Jackson performed and she claims to have realized her purpose.", "What else has influenced Beyonce besides Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé admires Diana Ross as an all-around entertainer.", "Does Beyonce admire any other performers besides Diana Ross and Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Tina Turner, who she said Tina Turner is someone that I admire, because she made her strength feminine and sexy and Whitney Houston.", "Why does Beyonce admire Whitney Houston?", "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Whitney Houston, who she said inspired me to get up there and do what she did.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anyone else who has had an influence on Beyonce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anyone else who has had an influence on Beyonce besides Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, and Michael Jackson", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé credits Mariah Carey's singing and her song Vision of Love as influencing her to begin practicing vocal runs as a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anyone else who has had an influence on Beyonce besides Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, and Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyoncé#Influences", "Context": [ "Who are Beyonce's influences?", "Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence.", "Why does Beyonce say that Michael Jackson is a major musical influence?", "Aged five, Beyoncé attended her first ever concert where Jackson performed and she claims to have realized her purpose.", "What else has influenced Beyonce besides Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé admires Diana Ross as an all-around entertainer.", "Does Beyonce admire any other performers besides Diana Ross and Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Tina Turner, who she said Tina Turner is someone that I admire, because she made her strength feminine and sexy and Whitney Houston.", "Why does Beyonce admire Whitney Houston?", "Beyoncé was heavily influenced by Whitney Houston, who she said inspired me to get up there and do what she did.“", "is there anyone else who has had an influence on Beyonce besides Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, and Michael Jackson?", "Beyoncé credits Mariah Carey's singing and her song Vision of Love as influencing her to begin practicing vocal runs as a child." ], "Conversation_no": 1487, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anyone else who Beyonce credits with impacting her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anyone else who Beyonce credits with impacting her besides Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, and Michael Jackson", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé's other musical influences include Prince, Lauryn Hill, Sade Adu, Donna Summer, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson, Anita Baker and Rachelle Ferrell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anyone else who Beyonce credits with impacting her besides Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, and Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan#Professional_football_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what type of professional football career did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of professional football career did he have", "Truth_answer": "Art Donovan started out with the first Baltimore Colts, followed by the New York Yanks in 1951, and their successor, the Dallas Texans, in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of professional football career did Art Donovan have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan#Professional_football_career", "Context": [ "What type of professional football career did Art Donovan have?", "Art Donovan started out with the first Baltimore Colts, followed by the New York Yanks in 1951, and their successor, the Dallas Texans, in 1952." ], "Conversation_no": 1488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he go to after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Art Donovan go to after playing for the Dallas Texans", "Truth_answer": "After the Texans franchise was moved to Baltimore in 1953 and became the second Baltimore Colts, Art Donovan played with that team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Art Donovan go to after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan", "Context": [ "What type of professional football career did Art Donovan have?", "Art Donovan started out with the first Baltimore Colts, followed by the New York Yanks in 1951, and their successor, the Dallas Texans, in 1952.", "Who did Art Donovan go to after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "After the Texans franchise was moved to Baltimore in 1953 and became the second Baltimore Colts, Art Donovan played with that team." ], "Conversation_no": 1488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he stay with the texans for the rest of his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Art Donovan stay with the texans for the rest", "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Donovan stay with the texans football team for the rest of his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan#Professional_football_career", "Context": [ "What type of professional football career did Art Donovan have?", "Art Donovan started out with the first Baltimore Colts, followed by the New York Yanks in 1951, and their successor, the Dallas Texans, in 1952.", "Who did Art Donovan go to after playing for the Dallas Texans?", "After the Texans franchise was moved to Baltimore in 1953 and became the second Baltimore Colts, Art Donovan played with that team.", "Did Art Donovan stay with the texans football team for the rest of his career?", "Yes." ], "Conversation_no": 1488, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What games did he win in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What football games did Art Donovan win in", "Truth_answer": "Art Donovan played in the 1958 title game between the Colts and the New York Giants. Donovan made an important tackle, allowing Johnny Unitas to win the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What football games did Art Donovan win in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan#Resurgence_in_the_2000s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What prompted Nairs comeback", "Transformer_rewrite": "What prompted Nairs comeback", "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona. It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted Krishnan Nair's (real name of the actor Jayan) comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan#Resurgence_in_the_2000s", "Context": [ "What prompted Krishnan Nair's (real name of the actor Jayan) comeback?", "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona. It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State." ], "Conversation_no": 1489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has there been any new releases of his works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have there been any new releases of Jayan's works", "Truth_answer": "A film titled Avatharam presently under production, is attempting to bring back Jayan's screen persona using advanced technologies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any new releases of Jayan's works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan", "Context": [ "What prompted Krishnan Nair's (real name of the actor Jayan) comeback?", "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona. It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State.", "Have there been any new releases of Jayan's works?", "A film titled Avatharam presently under production, is attempting to bring back Jayan's screen persona using advanced technologies." ], "Conversation_no": 1489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jayan receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jayan receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan#Death", "Context": [ "What prompted Krishnan Nair's (real name of the actor Jayan) comeback?", "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona. It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State.", "Have there been any new releases of Jayan's works?", "A film titled Avatharam presently under production, is attempting to bring back Jayan's screen persona using advanced technologies.", "Did Jayan receive any awards?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he leave behind any family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jayan leave behind any family", "Truth_answer": "Jayan's mother Bharathiyamma", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jayan leave behind any family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan#Memorials", "Context": [ "What prompted Krishnan Nair's (real name of the actor Jayan) comeback?", "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona. It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State.", "Have there been any new releases of Jayan's works?", "A film titled Avatharam presently under production, is attempting to bring back Jayan's screen persona using advanced technologies.", "Did Jayan receive any awards?", "No", "Did Jayan leave behind any family?", "Jayan's mother Bharathiyamma" ], "Conversation_no": 1489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Have any plans been made to memorialize his contribution to film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have any plans been made to memorialize Jayan's contribution to film", "Truth_answer": "There is a Jayan memorial Arts & Sports club functioning at Thevally near the actor's hometown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have any plans been made to memorialize Jayan's contribution to film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan#Resurgence_in_the_2000s", "Context": [ "What prompted Krishnan Nair's (real name of the actor Jayan) comeback?", "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona. It was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State.", "Have there been any new releases of Jayan's works?", "A film titled Avatharam presently under production, is attempting to bring back Jayan's screen persona using advanced technologies.", "Did Jayan receive any awards?", "No", "Did Jayan leave behind any family?", "Jayan's mother Bharathiyamma", "Have any plans been made to memorialize Jayan's contribution to film?", "There is a Jayan memorial Arts & Sports club functioning at Thevally near the actor's hometown." ], "Conversation_no": 1489, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have any indication why the resurgence happened when it did?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any indication why the resurgence in Jayan's popularity happened when it did", "Truth_answer": "The resurgence was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists in the State. A film titled Avatharam, presently under production, is attempting to bring back his screen persona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any indication why the resurgence in Jayan's popularity happened when it did?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun#1972–1993:_Early_life_and_career_in_Indonesia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Anggun born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Anggun born", "Truth_answer": "Anggun was born and raised in Jakarta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218121047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the singer Anggun born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun#1972–1993:_Early_life_and_career_in_Indonesia", "Context": [ "Where was the singer Anggun born?", "Anggun was born and raised in Jakarta." ], "Conversation_no": 1490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anggun have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Anggun is the second child and first daughter of Darto Singo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218121047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anggun have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun#1972–1993:_Early_life_and_career_in_Indonesia", "Context": [ "Where was the singer Anggun born?", "Anggun was born and raised in Jakarta.", "Did Anggun have any siblings?", "Anggun is the second child and first daughter of Darto Singo." ], "Conversation_no": 1490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start singing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Anggun start singing", "Truth_answer": "At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218121047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anggun start singing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun#1972–1993:_Early_life_and_career_in_Indonesia", "Context": [ "Where was the singer Anggun born?", "Anggun was born and raised in Jakarta.", "Did Anggun have any siblings?", "Anggun is the second child and first daughter of Darto Singo.", "When did Anggun start singing?", "At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father." ], "Conversation_no": 1490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she release any music during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anggun release any music during this time period of her early career", "Truth_answer": "At the age of fourteen, Anggun released her first official studio album, Dunia Aku Punya .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218121047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anggun release any music during this time period of her early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun#1972–1993:_Early_life_and_career_in_Indonesia", "Context": [ "Where was the singer Anggun born?", "Anggun was born and raised in Jakarta.", "Did Anggun have any siblings?", "Anggun is the second child and first daughter of Darto Singo.", "When did Anggun start singing?", "At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father.", "Did Anggun release any music during this time period of her early career?", "At the age of fourteen, Anggun released her first official studio album, Dunia Aku Punya ." ], "Conversation_no": 1490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the critics' response to that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the critics' response to Dunia Aku Punya", "Truth_answer": "Dunia Aku Punya failed to establish Anggun's popularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critics' response to Dunia Aku Punya?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunia_Aku_Punya", "Context": [ "Where was the singer Anggun born?", "Anggun was born and raised in Jakarta.", "Did Anggun have any siblings?", "Anggun is the second child and first daughter of Darto Singo.", "When did Anggun start singing?", "At the age of seven, Anggun began receiving highly disciplined instruction in singing from her father.", "Did Anggun release any music during this time period of her early career?", "At the age of fourteen, Anggun released her first official studio album, Dunia Aku Punya .", "What was the critics' response to Dunia Aku Punya?", "Dunia Aku Punya failed to establish Anggun's popularity." ], "Conversation_no": 1490, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any singles from her first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Anggun's first album", "Truth_answer": "Dunia Aku Punya spawned two radio singles, Tegang and Dunia Aku Punya“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161116011627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunia_Aku_Punya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Anggun's first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Television", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What television shows did appear?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What television shows did appear", "Truth_answer": "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Television", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion." ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was Crabbe on air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Crabbe on air", "Truth_answer": "1955 to 1957", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Television", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "1955 to 1957" ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other shows were Crabbe in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion", "Truth_answer": "Buster Crabbe was frequently featured in archival footage in the children's television program, The Gabby Hayes Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Television", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "1955 to 1957", "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion?", "Buster Crabbe was frequently featured in archival footage in the children's television program, The Gabby Hayes Show." ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the children's television program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the children's television program that Buster Crabbe was featured in", "Truth_answer": "The Gabby Hayes Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the children's television program that Buster Crabbe was featured in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gabby_Hayes_Show", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "1955 to 1957", "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion?", "Buster Crabbe was frequently featured in archival footage in the children's television program, The Gabby Hayes Show.", "What was the name of the children's television program that Buster Crabbe was featured in?", "The Gabby Hayes Show" ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the Gabby Hayes Show on air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the TV show The Gabby Hayes Show on air", "Truth_answer": "It aired from December 11, 1950, to January 1, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003201333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gabby_Hayes_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the TV show The Gabby Hayes Show on air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Later_years", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "1955 to 1957", "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion?", "Buster Crabbe was frequently featured in archival footage in the children's television program, The Gabby Hayes Show.", "What was the name of the children's television program that Buster Crabbe was featured in?", "The Gabby Hayes Show", "When was the TV show The Gabby Hayes Show on air?", "It aired from December 11, 1950, to January 1, 1954." ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting aspects can you tell me about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting aspects can you tell me about the Wikipedia article on Buster Crabbe", "Truth_answer": "Buster Crabbe's Hollywood career waned somewhat in the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting aspects can you tell me about the Wikipedia article on Buster Crabbe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Later_years", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "1955 to 1957", "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion?", "Buster Crabbe was frequently featured in archival footage in the children's television program, The Gabby Hayes Show.", "What was the name of the children's television program that Buster Crabbe was featured in?", "The Gabby Hayes Show", "When was the TV show The Gabby Hayes Show on air?", "It aired from December 11, 1950, to January 1, 1954.", "What other interesting aspects can you tell me about the Wikipedia article on Buster Crabbe?", "Buster Crabbe's Hollywood career waned somewhat in the 1950s and 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 1950s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Buster Crabbe in the 1950s", "Truth_answer": "The ever-industrious Buster Crabbe became a stockbroker and businessman during this period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Buster Crabbe in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe#Later_years", "Context": [ "What television shows did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Buster Crabbe starred in the syndicated television series, Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion.", "How long was the show Crabbe starred in on air?", "1955 to 1957", "What other shows did Crabbe feature in besides Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion?", "Buster Crabbe was frequently featured in archival footage in the children's television program, The Gabby Hayes Show.", "What was the name of the children's television program that Buster Crabbe was featured in?", "The Gabby Hayes Show", "When was the TV show The Gabby Hayes Show on air?", "It aired from December 11, 1950, to January 1, 1954.", "What other interesting aspects can you tell me about the Wikipedia article on Buster Crabbe?", "Buster Crabbe's Hollywood career waned somewhat in the 1950s and 1960s.", "What happened to Buster Crabbe in the 1950s?", "The ever-industrious Buster Crabbe became a stockbroker and businessman during this period." ], "Conversation_no": 1491, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he done with television?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Buster Crabbe done with television", "Truth_answer": "Though Buster Crabbe followed other pursuits, he never stopped acting. However, his career in the 1950s, and later, was limited to low-budget films, notably westerns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Buster Crabbe done with television?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_(Black_Sabbath_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album", "Truth_answer": "Born Again is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913053013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_(Black_Sabbath_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_(Black_Sabbath_album)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Born Again is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath." ], "Conversation_no": 1492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Born Again do on the music charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Born Again do on the music charts", "Truth_answer": "Born Again was the highest charting Black Sabbath album in the United Kingdom since Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973). Despite this, the album received mixed reviews upon its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Born Again do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_(Black_Sabbath_album)#Release_and_reception", "Context": [ "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Born Again is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.", "How did the album Born Again do on the music charts?", "Born Again was the highest charting Black Sabbath album in the United Kingdom since Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973). Despite this, the album received mixed reviews upon its release." ], "Conversation_no": 1492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the critics have a negative reception of the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the critics have a negative reception of the album Born Again by Black Sabbath", "Truth_answer": "Eduardo Rivadavia wrote that Born Again has gone down as one of heavy metal's greatest disappointments and described Zero the Hero, Hot Line, and Keep It Warm as embarrassing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913053013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_(Black_Sabbath_album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the critics have a negative reception of the album Born Again by Black Sabbath?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_Tour", "Context": [ "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Born Again is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.", "How did the album Born Again do on the music charts?", "Born Again was the highest charting Black Sabbath album in the United Kingdom since Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973). Despite this, the album received mixed reviews upon its release.", "Why did the critics have a negative reception of the album Born Again by Black Sabbath?", "Eduardo Rivadavia wrote that Born Again has gone down as one of heavy metal's greatest disappointments and described Zero the Hero, Hot Line, and Keep It Warm as embarrassing." ], "Conversation_no": 1492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band tour for this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Black Sabbath tour for the album Born Again", "Truth_answer": "The Born Again Tour 1983 was a global concert tour in support of Black Sabbath's Born Again album. Drummer Bev Bevan was hired to replace Bill Ward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Sabbath tour for the album Born Again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_Tour", "Context": [ "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Born Again is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.", "How did the album Born Again do on the music charts?", "Born Again was the highest charting Black Sabbath album in the United Kingdom since Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973). Despite this, the album received mixed reviews upon its release.", "Why did the critics have a negative reception of the album Born Again by Black Sabbath?", "Eduardo Rivadavia wrote that Born Again has gone down as one of heavy metal's greatest disappointments and described Zero the Hero, Hot Line, and Keep It Warm as embarrassing.", "Did Black Sabbath tour for the album Born Again?", "The Born Again Tour 1983 was a global concert tour in support of Black Sabbath's Born Again album. Drummer Bev Bevan was hired to replace Bill Ward." ], "Conversation_no": 1492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Ward replaced by another drummer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Black Sabbath drummer Ward replaced by another drummer", "Truth_answer": "Ex-Electric Light Orchestra drummer Bev Bevan was hired to replace Bill Ward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Black Sabbath drummer Ward replaced by another drummer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_Tour#Opening_acts", "Context": [ "Is Born Again the name of a Black Sabbath album?", "Born Again is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.", "How did the album Born Again do on the music charts?", "Born Again was the highest charting Black Sabbath album in the United Kingdom since Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973). Despite this, the album received mixed reviews upon its release.", "Why did the critics have a negative reception of the album Born Again by Black Sabbath?", "Eduardo Rivadavia wrote that Born Again has gone down as one of heavy metal's greatest disappointments and described Zero the Hero, Hot Line, and Keep It Warm as embarrassing.", "Did Black Sabbath tour for the album Born Again?", "The Born Again Tour 1983 was a global concert tour in support of Black Sabbath's Born Again album. Drummer Bev Bevan was hired to replace Bill Ward.", "Was the Black Sabbath drummer Ward replaced by another drummer?", "Ex-Electric Light Orchestra drummer Bev Bevan was hired to replace Bill Ward." ], "Conversation_no": 1492, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band tour with any other bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Black Sabbath tour with any other bands", "Truth_answer": "Pretty Maids were the support act on the initial Scandinavian dates. The Irish date was part of a one day festival including Mama's Boys, Anvil, Twisted Sister, and Motörhead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Again_Tour_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Sabbath tour with any other bands during promotion for Born Again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis#Political_views", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is known of bruce's political views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is known of bruce's political views", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dukakis#1988_presidential_campaign", "Context": [ "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid." ], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What more is known of this campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President", "Truth_answer": "Using the phenomenon termed the Massachusetts Miracle to promote his campaign, Michael Dukakis sought the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222052721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dukakis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis#Political_views", "Context": [ "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid.", "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President?", "Using the phenomenon termed the Massachusetts Miracle to promote his campaign, Michael Dukakis sought the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What followed this campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What followed Bruce Willis' involvement in Governor Dukakis's presidential campaign", "Truth_answer": "Four years later, Bruce Willis supported President George H. W. Bush for reelection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Bruce Willis' involvement in Governor Dukakis's presidential campaign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis#Political_views", "Context": [ "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid.", "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President?", "Using the phenomenon termed the Massachusetts Miracle to promote his campaign, Michael Dukakis sought the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States in 1988.", "What followed Bruce Willis' involvement in Governor Dukakis's presidential campaign?", "Four years later, Bruce Willis supported President George H. W. Bush for reelection." ], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any prominent role in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bruce Willis play any prominent role in politics", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Bruce Willis declined to endorse Clinton's Republican opponent Bob Dole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Willis play any prominent role in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis#Political_views", "Context": [ "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid.", "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President?", "Using the phenomenon termed the Massachusetts Miracle to promote his campaign, Michael Dukakis sought the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States in 1988.", "What followed Bruce Willis' involvement in Governor Dukakis's presidential campaign?", "Four years later, Bruce Willis supported President George H. W. Bush for reelection.", "Did Bruce Willis play any prominent role in politics?", "In 1996, Bruce Willis declined to endorse Clinton's Republican opponent Bob Dole." ], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Bruce Willis decline to endorse the politician Bob Dole", "Truth_answer": "Bob Dole had criticized Demi Moore for her role in the film Striptease. Bruce Willis was an invited speaker at the 2000 Republican National Convention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bruce Willis decline to endorse the politician Bob Dole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/why-stars-didn-t-align-trump-s-rnc-n611531", "Context": [ "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid.", "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President?", "Using the phenomenon termed the Massachusetts Miracle to promote his campaign, Michael Dukakis sought the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States in 1988.", "What followed Bruce Willis' involvement in Governor Dukakis's presidential campaign?", "Four years later, Bruce Willis supported President George H. W. Bush for reelection.", "Did Bruce Willis play any prominent role in politics?", "In 1996, Bruce Willis declined to endorse Clinton's Republican opponent Bob Dole.", "Why did Bruce Willis decline to endorse the politician Bob Dole?", "Bob Dole had criticized Demi Moore for her role in the film Striptease. Bruce Willis was an invited speaker at the 2000 Republican National Convention." ], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his support at the convention receive audience approval?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Dole's support at the convention receive audience approval", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, there was a lot of buzz generated that Bruce Willis would be introducing a video segment at that year's Republican convention, but he eventually backed out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Willis' support at the 2000 Republican National Convention receive audience approval?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis#Political_views", "Context": [ "What is known of bruce willis' political views?", "In 1988, Bruce Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis's Presidential bid.", "What more is known of Governor Michael Dukakis's campaign for President?", "Using the phenomenon termed the Massachusetts Miracle to promote his campaign, Michael Dukakis sought the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States in 1988.", "What followed Bruce Willis' involvement in Governor Dukakis's presidential campaign?", "Four years later, Bruce Willis supported President George H. W. Bush for reelection.", "Did Bruce Willis play any prominent role in politics?", "In 1996, Bruce Willis declined to endorse Clinton's Republican opponent Bob Dole.", "Why did Bruce Willis decline to endorse the politician Bob Dole?", "Bob Dole had criticized Demi Moore for her role in the film Striptease. Bruce Willis was an invited speaker at the 2000 Republican National Convention.", "Did Bruce Willis' support at the 2000 Republican National Convention receive audience approval?", "In 2000, there was a lot of buzz generated that Bruce Willis would be introducing a video segment at that year's Republican convention, but he eventually backed out." ], "Conversation_no": 1493, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a member of the republican party?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bruce Willis a member of the republican party", "Truth_answer": "One reporter attempted to ask Bruce Willis about his opinion on the current government. Willis stated: I'm a Republican only as far as I want a smaller government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Willis a member of the republican party?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_surge", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Rodney's career surge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Rodney's career surge", "Truth_answer": "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_surge", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show." ], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and continued making frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_surge", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and continued making frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show." ], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other shows did he appear on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other shows did Rodney Dangerfield appear on besides The Ed Sullivan Show", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield also became a regular on The Dean Martin Show and appeared on The Tonight Show a total of 35 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Rodney Dangerfield appear on besides The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_surge", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and continued making frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "What other shows did Rodney Dangerfield appear on besides The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield also became a regular on The Dean Martin Show and appeared on The Tonight Show a total of 35 times." ], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever have his own show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever have his own show", "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Rodney Dangerfield teamed up with Anthony Bevacqua to build the Dangerfield's comedy club in New York City, a venue he could perform in on a regular basis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever have his own show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_surge", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and continued making frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "What other shows did Rodney Dangerfield appear on besides The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield also became a regular on The Dean Martin Show and appeared on The Tonight Show a total of 35 times.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever have his own show?", "In 1969, Rodney Dangerfield teamed up with Anthony Bevacqua to build the Dangerfield's comedy club in New York City, a venue he could perform in on a regular basis." ], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the comedy club successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club successful", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club became a huge success, and has been in continuous operation for nearly 50 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_surge", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and continued making frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "What other shows did Rodney Dangerfield appear on besides The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield also became a regular on The Dean Martin Show and appeared on The Tonight Show a total of 35 times.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever have his own show?", "In 1969, Rodney Dangerfield teamed up with Anthony Bevacqua to build the Dangerfield's comedy club in New York City, a venue he could perform in on a regular basis.", "Was Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club successful?", "Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club became a huge success, and has been in continuous operation for nearly 50 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he invite other comedians to the club?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield invite other comedians to his comedy club", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield's helped popularize many stand-up comics, including Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, Roseanne Barr, Robert Townsend, Jeff Foxworthy, Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks, Rita Rudner, and Bob Saget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield invite other comedians to his comedy club?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Career_peak", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's career surge?", "On Sunday, March 5, 1967, The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act, and Rodney Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield become permanent on the Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and continued making frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "What other shows did Rodney Dangerfield appear on besides The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Rodney Dangerfield also became a regular on The Dean Martin Show and appeared on The Tonight Show a total of 35 times.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever have his own show?", "In 1969, Rodney Dangerfield teamed up with Anthony Bevacqua to build the Dangerfield's comedy club in New York City, a venue he could perform in on a regular basis.", "Was Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club successful?", "Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club became a huge success, and has been in continuous operation for nearly 50 years.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield invite other comedians to his comedy club?", "Rodney Dangerfield's helped popularize many stand-up comics, including Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, Roseanne Barr, Robert Townsend, Jeff Foxworthy, Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks, Rita Rudner, and Bob Saget." ], "Conversation_no": 1494, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Dangerfield ever work in a movie or TV show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever work in a movie or TV show", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield's career peaked during the early 1980s, when he began acting in hit comedy movies. One of Dangerfield's more memorable performances was in the 1980 golf comedy Caddyshack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield ever work in a movie or TV show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his early career like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his early career like", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Early_career", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did his career need rehabilitation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation", "Truth_answer": "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Early_career", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he create one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield began developing a character for whom nothing goes right.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Early_career", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics.", "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona?", "Rodney Dangerfield began developing a character for whom nothing goes right." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rodney Dangerfield succeeded", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield had been used as the comical name of Jack Benny. Benny visited Dangerfield backstage after one of his performances. Benny complimented him on developing such a wonderful character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rodney Dangerfield's creation of a stage persona successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Early_career", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics.", "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona?", "Rodney Dangerfield began developing a character for whom nothing goes right.", "Was Rodney Dangerfield's creation of a stage persona successful?", "Rodney Dangerfield had been used as the comical name of Jack Benny. Benny visited Dangerfield backstage after one of his performances. Benny complimented him on developing such a wonderful character." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Rodney Dangerfield article", "Truth_answer": "Jack Roy remained Rodney Dangerfield's legal name, as he mentioned in several interviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Rodney Dangerfield article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Early_career", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics.", "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona?", "Rodney Dangerfield began developing a character for whom nothing goes right.", "Was Rodney Dangerfield's creation of a stage persona successful?", "Rodney Dangerfield had been used as the comical name of Jack Benny. Benny visited Dangerfield backstage after one of his performances. Benny complimented him on developing such a wonderful character.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Rodney Dangerfield article?", "Jack Roy remained Rodney Dangerfield's legal name, as he mentioned in several interviews." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive a lot of criticism in his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield receive a lot of criticism in his early career", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield returned to the stage, performing at many hotels in the Catskill Mountains, but still finding minimal success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield receive a lot of criticism in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics.", "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona?", "Rodney Dangerfield began developing a character for whom nothing goes right.", "Was Rodney Dangerfield's creation of a stage persona successful?", "Rodney Dangerfield had been used as the comical name of Jack Benny. Benny visited Dangerfield backstage after one of his performances. Benny complimented him on developing such a wonderful character.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Rodney Dangerfield article?", "Jack Roy remained Rodney Dangerfield's legal name, as he mentioned in several interviews.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield receive a lot of criticism in his early career?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield returned to the stage, performing at many hotels in the Catskill Mountains, but still finding minimal success." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things did he do during his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things did Rodney Dangerfield do during his early career, besides performing at hotels", "Truth_answer": "Rodney Dangerfield was married twice to Joyce Indig. They married in 1949, divorced in 1962, remarried in 1963, and divorced again in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Rodney Dangerfield do during his early career, besides performing at hotels?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield#Personal_life", "Context": [ "What was Rodney Dangerfield's early career like?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career as an entertainer.", "Why did Rodney Dangerfield's early career need rehabilitation?", "What Rodney Dangerfield lacked was an image, a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to, one that would distinguish him from other comics.", "How did Rodney Dangerfield create an on-stage persona?", "Rodney Dangerfield began developing a character for whom nothing goes right.", "Was Rodney Dangerfield's creation of a stage persona successful?", "Rodney Dangerfield had been used as the comical name of Jack Benny. Benny visited Dangerfield backstage after one of his performances. Benny complimented him on developing such a wonderful character.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Rodney Dangerfield article?", "Jack Roy remained Rodney Dangerfield's legal name, as he mentioned in several interviews.", "Did Rodney Dangerfield receive a lot of criticism in his early career?", "In the early 1960s, Rodney Dangerfield returned to the stage, performing at many hotels in the Catskill Mountains, but still finding minimal success.", "What other things did Rodney Dangerfield do during his early career, besides performing at hotels?", "Rodney Dangerfield was married twice to Joyce Indig. They married in 1949, divorced in 1962, remarried in 1963, and divorced again in 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 1495, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he remarry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield remarry after divorcing Joyce Indig", "Truth_answer": "From 1993 until his death, Rodney Dangerfield was married to Joan Child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Dangerfield_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Dangerfield remarry after divorcing Joyce Indig?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Indiana_beginnings", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Indiana?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana", "Truth_answer": "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Indiana_beginnings", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he harassed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings", "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings, particularly regarding an event that he attended with his mother focusing on Paul Robeson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Indiana_beginnings", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings.", "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings, particularly regarding an event that he attended with his mother focusing on Paul Robeson." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he handle this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jim Jones handle the McCarthy Hearings", "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones became frustrated with the persecution of open and accused communists in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jim Jones handle the McCarthy Hearings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Racial_integrationist", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings.", "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings, particularly regarding an event that he attended with his mother focusing on Paul Robeson.", "How did Jim Jones handle the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became frustrated with the persecution of open and accused communists in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did you find interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Jim Jones Wikipedia article", "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones also helped to racially integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the Indianapolis police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Jim Jones Wikipedia article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Racial_integrationist", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings.", "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings, particularly regarding an event that he attended with his mother focusing on Paul Robeson.", "How did Jim Jones handle the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became frustrated with the persecution of open and accused communists in the United States.", "What else did you find interesting about the Jim Jones Wikipedia article?", "Jim Jones also helped to racially integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the Indianapolis police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he help?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jim Jones help", "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones was accidentally placed in the black ward of a hospital after a collapse in 1961, and he refused to be moved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jim Jones help integrate organizations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Racial_integrationist", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings.", "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings, particularly regarding an event that he attended with his mother focusing on Paul Robeson.", "How did Jim Jones handle the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became frustrated with the persecution of open and accused communists in the United States.", "What else did you find interesting about the Jim Jones Wikipedia article?", "Jim Jones also helped to racially integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the Indianapolis police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.", "How did Jim Jones help integrate organizations?", "Jim Jones was accidentally placed in the black ward of a hospital after a collapse in 1961, and he refused to be moved." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What opportunities did this bring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What opportunities did Jim Jones' attempt to racially integrate a hospital bring", "Truth_answer": "Political pressures resulting from Jim Jones' actions caused hospital officials to desegregate the wards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What opportunities did Jim Jones' attempt to racially integrate a hospital bring?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones#Racial_integrationist", "Context": [ "Where was Jim Jones born?", "Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana.", "What did Jim Jones do in Indiana?", "In 1951, twenty-year-old Jim Jones began attending gatherings of the Communist Party USA in Indianapolis. He became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings.", "Why was Jim Jones harassed during the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became flustered with harassment during the McCarthy Hearings, particularly regarding an event that he attended with his mother focusing on Paul Robeson.", "How did Jim Jones handle the McCarthy Hearings?", "Jim Jones became frustrated with the persecution of open and accused communists in the United States.", "What else did you find interesting about the Jim Jones Wikipedia article?", "Jim Jones also helped to racially integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the Indianapolis police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.", "How did Jim Jones help integrate organizations?", "Jim Jones was accidentally placed in the black ward of a hospital after a collapse in 1961, and he refused to be moved.", "What opportunities did Jim Jones' attempt to racially integrate a hospital bring?", "Political pressures resulting from Jim Jones' actions caused hospital officials to desegregate the wards." ], "Conversation_no": 1496, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he gain a bigger following?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones gain a bigger following after helping desegregate a hospital", "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones received considerable criticism in Indiana for his integrationist views.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones gain a bigger following after helping desegregate a hospital?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWE", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the world wrestling association?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the world wrestling association", "Truth_answer": "World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an American integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the world wrestling association?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair#Professional_wrestling_career", "Context": [ "What was the world wrestling association?", "World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an American integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling." ], "Conversation_no": 1497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of his matches against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of Ric Flair's matches against", "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair had matches with Dusty Rhodes, Chris Taylor, André the Giant, Larry Hennig and Wahoo McDaniel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Ric Flair's matches against?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair#Japan_(1973–2008,_2013)", "Context": [ "What was the world wrestling association?", "World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an American integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling.", "Who were some of Ric Flair's matches against?", "Ric Flair had matches with Dusty Rhodes, Chris Taylor, André the Giant, Larry Hennig and Wahoo McDaniel." ], "Conversation_no": 1497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any of the challenges?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ric Flair win any of his wrestling challenges", "Truth_answer": "In August 1995, Ric Flair participated in the G1 Climax tournament in NJPW, where he beat Shiro Koshinaka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ric Flair win any of his wrestling challenges?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair#Japan_(1973–2008,_2013)", "Context": [ "What was the world wrestling association?", "World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an American integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling.", "Who were some of Ric Flair's matches against?", "Ric Flair had matches with Dusty Rhodes, Chris Taylor, André the Giant, Larry Hennig and Wahoo McDaniel.", "Did Ric Flair win any of his wrestling challenges?", "In August 1995, Ric Flair participated in the G1 Climax tournament in NJPW, where he beat Shiro Koshinaka." ], "Conversation_no": 1497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ric Flair article", "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair continued to tour Japan periodically between 2002 and 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ric Flair article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair", "Context": [ "What was the world wrestling association?", "World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an American integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling.", "Who were some of Ric Flair's matches against?", "Ric Flair had matches with Dusty Rhodes, Chris Taylor, André the Giant, Larry Hennig and Wahoo McDaniel.", "Did Ric Flair win any of his wrestling challenges?", "In August 1995, Ric Flair participated in the G1 Climax tournament in NJPW, where he beat Shiro Koshinaka.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ric Flair article?", "Ric Flair continued to tour Japan periodically between 2002 and 2008" ], "Conversation_no": 1497, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his biggest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ric Flair's biggest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair was the first holder of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ric Flair's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve#A_Northern_Soul_and_first_break-up_(1995–1996)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the fiirst break up", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the fiirst break up", "Truth_answer": "The Verve's turmoil continued into 1995's A Northern Soul. The album reached the UK Top 20 in July, but Ashcroft broke up the band three months later, just before History.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Verve's fiirst break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_(The_Verve_song)", "Context": [ "When was the Verve's fiirst break up?", "The Verve's turmoil continued into 1995's A Northern Soul. The album reached the UK Top 20 in July, but Ashcroft broke up the band three months later, just before History." ], "Conversation_no": 1498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was history a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was History by the Verve a success", "Truth_answer": "History was released 18 September 1995 as the third and final single from A Northern Soul, charting at #24 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924150044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_(The_Verve_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was History by the Verve a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve#Commercial_success_and_second_break-up_(1997–1999)", "Context": [ "When was the Verve's fiirst break up?", "The Verve's turmoil continued into 1995's A Northern Soul. The album reached the UK Top 20 in July, but Ashcroft broke up the band three months later, just before History.", "Was History by the Verve a success?", "History was released 18 September 1995 as the third and final single from A Northern Soul, charting at #24 in the UK Singles Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other album was released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other album was released", "Truth_answer": "The Verve went through a spiritual recording process to finish their third album Urban Hymns which was completed by early summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p5", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other album was released by the Verve besides A Northen Soul?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve#Commercial_success_and_second_break-up_(1997–1999)", "Context": [ "When was the Verve's fiirst break up?", "The Verve's turmoil continued into 1995's A Northern Soul. The album reached the UK Top 20 in July, but Ashcroft broke up the band three months later, just before History.", "Was History by the Verve a success?", "History was released 18 September 1995 as the third and final single from A Northern Soul, charting at #24 in the UK Singles Chart.", "What other album was released by the Verve besides A Northen Soul?", "The Verve went through a spiritual recording process to finish their third album Urban Hymns which was completed by early summer." ], "Conversation_no": 1498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Urban Hymns by the Verve a success", "Truth_answer": "The Verve experienced widespread commercial success with their new material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p5", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Urban Hymns by the Verve a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Storm_in_Heaven", "Context": [ "When was the Verve's fiirst break up?", "The Verve's turmoil continued into 1995's A Northern Soul. The album reached the UK Top 20 in July, but Ashcroft broke up the band three months later, just before History.", "Was History by the Verve a success?", "History was released 18 September 1995 as the third and final single from A Northern Soul, charting at #24 in the UK Singles Chart.", "What other album was released by the Verve besides A Northen Soul?", "The Verve went through a spiritual recording process to finish their third album Urban Hymns which was completed by early summer.", "Was Urban Hymns by the Verve a success?", "The Verve experienced widespread commercial success with their new material." ], "Conversation_no": 1498, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced the Verve's albums", "Truth_answer": "A Storm in Heaven - John LeckieUrban Hyms - The Verve, Christ Potter, Youth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the Verve's albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Ai Weiwei", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Ai Weiwei", "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei is a Chinese contemporary artist and activist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://0gomovies123.com/ai-weiwei-never-sorry/_p0", "http://library.riverview.nsw.edu.au/clickview/forseniorschoolstaff_p55", "https://lareviewofbooks.org/author-page/ai-weiwei_p3", "https://mearto.com/artists/ai-weiwei_p0", "https://www.njtvonline.org/news/arts-culture-2/work-of-chinese-artist-and-activist-ai-weiwei-in-princeton/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p39", "http://www.stylestreetstalker.com/2015/09/a-very-special-opening-ai-weiwei.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ai Weiwei?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei#Release", "Context": [ "Who is Ai Weiwei?", "Ai Weiwei is a Chinese contemporary artist and activist." ], "Conversation_no": 1499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Release", "Truth_answer": "The Chinese authorities released Ai Weiwei from jail after almost three months' detention on charges of tax evasion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ai Weiwei's Release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei#Release", "Context": [ "Who is Ai Weiwei?", "Ai Weiwei is a Chinese contemporary artist and activist.", "What is Ai Weiwei's Release?", "The Chinese authorities released Ai Weiwei from jail after almost three months' detention on charges of tax evasion" ], "Conversation_no": 1499, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ai Weiwei's release from prison happen", "Truth_answer": "22 June 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p49", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ai Weiwei's release from prison happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D.#2005–08:_Hiatus_and_Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band take a hiatus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band take a hiatus", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D.#2005–08:_Hiatus_and_Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [ "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded." ], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after they disbanded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005", "Truth_answer": "While touring, N.E.R.D. became hooked on the energy from their fans, which led them to begin recording Seeing Sounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [ "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded.", "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005?", "While touring, N.E.R.D. became hooked on the energy from their fans, which led them to begin recording Seeing Sounds." ], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of their third Album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of N.E.R.D.'s third Album", "Truth_answer": "Seeing Sounds is the third studio album by American alternative rock band N.E.R.D released June 10, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617075803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeing_Sounds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of N.E.R.D.'s third Album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D.#2005–08:_Hiatus_and_Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [ "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded.", "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005?", "While touring, N.E.R.D. became hooked on the energy from their fans, which led them to begin recording Seeing Sounds.", "What was the name of N.E.R.D.'s third Album?", "Seeing Sounds is the third studio album by American alternative rock band N.E.R.D released June 10, 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a single from the Seeing Sounds album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a single from the Seeing Sounds album by N.E.R.D", "Truth_answer": "The first single off Seeing Sounds, titled Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom), was first mentioned on their Billionaire Boys Club blog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the Seeing Sounds album by N.E.R.D.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D.#2005–08:_Hiatus_and_Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [ "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded.", "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005?", "While touring, N.E.R.D. became hooked on the energy from their fans, which led them to begin recording Seeing Sounds.", "What was the name of N.E.R.D.'s third Album?", "Seeing Sounds is the third studio album by American alternative rock band N.E.R.D released June 10, 2008.", "What was a single from the Seeing Sounds album by N.E.R.D.?", "The first single off Seeing Sounds, titled Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom), was first mentioned on their Billionaire Boys Club blog." ], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with the band during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with N.E.R.D. during the time period they released Seeing Sounds", "Truth_answer": "N.E.R.D. toured with American rock band, Linkin Park on the European leg of their Projekt Revolution tour in 2008 with artists like HIM, The Used and Jay-Z.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with N.E.R.D. during the time period they released Seeing Sounds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [ "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded.", "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005?", "While touring, N.E.R.D. became hooked on the energy from their fans, which led them to begin recording Seeing Sounds.", "What was the name of N.E.R.D.'s third Album?", "Seeing Sounds is the third studio album by American alternative rock band N.E.R.D released June 10, 2008.", "What was a single from the Seeing Sounds album by N.E.R.D.?", "The first single off Seeing Sounds, titled Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom), was first mentioned on their Billionaire Boys Club blog.", "What else happened with N.E.R.D. during the time period they released Seeing Sounds?", "N.E.R.D. toured with American rock band, Linkin Park on the European leg of their Projekt Revolution tour in 2008 with artists like HIM, The Used and Jay-Z." ], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was seeing sounds successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album seeing sounds successful", "Truth_answer": "Seeing Sounds debuted at number seven on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 80,000 in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album seeing sounds successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D.#2005–08:_Hiatus_and_Seeing_Sounds", "Context": [ "Is Hiatus the name of an album or did the band N.E.R.D. take a hiatus?", "In 2005, N.E.R.D ended their contract with Virgin Records over a label dispute and the band disbanded.", "What happened after N.E.R.D. disbanded in 2005?", "While touring, N.E.R.D. became hooked on the energy from their fans, which led them to begin recording Seeing Sounds.", "What was the name of N.E.R.D.'s third Album?", "Seeing Sounds is the third studio album by American alternative rock band N.E.R.D released June 10, 2008.", "What was a single from the Seeing Sounds album by N.E.R.D.?", "The first single off Seeing Sounds, titled Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom), was first mentioned on their Billionaire Boys Club blog.", "What else happened with N.E.R.D. during the time period they released Seeing Sounds?", "N.E.R.D. toured with American rock band, Linkin Park on the European leg of their Projekt Revolution tour in 2008 with artists like HIM, The Used and Jay-Z.", "Was the album seeing sounds successful?", "Seeing Sounds debuted at number seven on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 80,000 in its first week." ], "Conversation_no": 1500, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other singles released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other singles released by N.E.R.D. besides Everyone Nose", "Truth_answer": "N.E.R.D released their third studio album, Seeing Sounds in June 2008. The second single off the album, titled Spaz, was used in a TV commercial for the Microsoft Zune.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles released by N.E.R.D. besides Everyone Nose?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenistic_period", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Hellenistic period take place", "Truth_answer": "The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenistic_period_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians", "Context": [ "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 1501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were the Illyrians located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were the Illyrian tribes located", "Truth_answer": "The Illyrians were a group of Indo-European tribes in antiquity, who inhabited part of the western Balkans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Illyrian tribes located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians#Byzantine_Empire", "Context": [ "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire.", "Where were the Illyrian tribes located?", "The Illyrians were a group of Indo-European tribes in antiquity, who inhabited part of the western Balkans." ], "Conversation_no": 1501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Illyrians have a Ruler/King/President?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Illyrian tribes have a Ruler/King/President", "Truth_answer": "Illyria remained in the eastern empire which was later referred to as the Byzantine Empire. The early Byzantine Empire was predominantly ruled by emperors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Illyrian tribes have a Ruler/King/President?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians#Warfare", "Context": [ "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire.", "Where were the Illyrian tribes located?", "The Illyrians were a group of Indo-European tribes in antiquity, who inhabited part of the western Balkans.", "Did the Illyrian tribes have a Ruler/King/President?", "Illyria remained in the eastern empire which was later referred to as the Byzantine Empire. The early Byzantine Empire was predominantly ruled by emperors." ], "Conversation_no": 1501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they peaceful or warlike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Illyrians peaceful or warlike", "Truth_answer": "The history of Illyrian warfare and weaponry concerns the armed conflicts of the Illyrian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkan Peninsula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Illyrians peaceful or warlike?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians#Warfare", "Context": [ "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire.", "Where were the Illyrian tribes located?", "The Illyrians were a group of Indo-European tribes in antiquity, who inhabited part of the western Balkans.", "Did the Illyrian tribes have a Ruler/King/President?", "Illyria remained in the eastern empire which was later referred to as the Byzantine Empire. The early Byzantine Empire was predominantly ruled by emperors.", "Were the Illyrians peaceful or warlike?", "The history of Illyrian warfare and weaponry concerns the armed conflicts of the Illyrian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkan Peninsula." ], "Conversation_no": 1501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other wars fought?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other wars fought", "Truth_answer": "The Illyrians were a notorious seafaring people with a strong reputation for piracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other wars fought by the Illyrians besides the ones in the Balkan Peninsula?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians#Warfare", "Context": [ "When did the Hellenistic period take place?", "The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire.", "Where were the Illyrian tribes located?", "The Illyrians were a group of Indo-European tribes in antiquity, who inhabited part of the western Balkans.", "Did the Illyrian tribes have a Ruler/King/President?", "Illyria remained in the eastern empire which was later referred to as the Byzantine Empire. The early Byzantine Empire was predominantly ruled by emperors.", "Were the Illyrians peaceful or warlike?", "The history of Illyrian warfare and weaponry concerns the armed conflicts of the Illyrian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkan Peninsula.", "Were there any other wars fought by the Illyrians besides the ones in the Balkan Peninsula?", "The Illyrians were a notorious seafaring people with a strong reputation for piracy." ], "Conversation_no": 1501, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after these wars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the Illyrians after their wars", "Truth_answer": "Apart from conflicts between Illyrians and neighbouring nations and tribes, numerous wars were recorded among Illyrian tribes also.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Illyrians after their wars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara#Early_life_and_Simbolul_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara#Early_life_and_Simbolul_years", "Context": [ "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia." ], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Tristan Tzara go to school", "Truth_answer": "Tristan Tzara moved to Bucharest at the age of eleven, and attended the Schemitz-Tierin boarding school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tristan Tzara go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara#Early_life_and_Simbolul_years", "Context": [ "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia.", "where did Tristan Tzara go to school?", "Tristan Tzara moved to Bucharest at the age of eleven, and attended the Schemitz-Tierin boarding school." ], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any jobs in his early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara have any jobs in his early years", "Truth_answer": "In October 1912, when Tristan Tzara was aged sixteen, he joined his friends Vinea and Marcel Janco in editing Simbolul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara have any jobs in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simbolul", "Context": [ "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia.", "where did Tristan Tzara go to school?", "Tristan Tzara moved to Bucharest at the age of eleven, and attended the Schemitz-Tierin boarding school.", "Did Tristan Tzara have any jobs in his early years?", "In October 1912, when Tristan Tzara was aged sixteen, he joined his friends Vinea and Marcel Janco in editing Simbolul." ], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Simbolul?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the magazine Simbolul", "Truth_answer": "Simbolul was a Romanian literary and art magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020203046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simbolul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the magazine Simbolul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara#Early_life_and_Simbolul_years", "Context": [ "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia.", "where did Tristan Tzara go to school?", "Tristan Tzara moved to Bucharest at the age of eleven, and attended the Schemitz-Tierin boarding school.", "Did Tristan Tzara have any jobs in his early years?", "In October 1912, when Tristan Tzara was aged sixteen, he joined his friends Vinea and Marcel Janco in editing Simbolul.", "What is the magazine Simbolul?", "Simbolul was a Romanian literary and art magazine." ], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tristan Tzara article", "Truth_answer": "Like Vinea, Tristan Tzara was also close to their young colleague Jacques G. Costin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tristan Tzara article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara#Early_life_and_Simbolul_years", "Context": [ "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia.", "where did Tristan Tzara go to school?", "Tristan Tzara moved to Bucharest at the age of eleven, and attended the Schemitz-Tierin boarding school.", "Did Tristan Tzara have any jobs in his early years?", "In October 1912, when Tristan Tzara was aged sixteen, he joined his friends Vinea and Marcel Janco in editing Simbolul.", "What is the magazine Simbolul?", "Simbolul was a Romanian literary and art magazine.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tristan Tzara article?", "Like Vinea, Tristan Tzara was also close to their young colleague Jacques G. Costin." ], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of things did Simbolul feature?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of things did the magazine Simbolul feature", "Truth_answer": "In its inaugural issue, the journal printed a poem by one of the leading figures in Romanian Symbolism, Alexandru Macedonski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did the magazine Simbolul feature?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara#Early_life_and_Simbolul_years", "Context": [ "Where was Tristan Tzara born?", "Tristan Tzara was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia.", "where did Tristan Tzara go to school?", "Tristan Tzara moved to Bucharest at the age of eleven, and attended the Schemitz-Tierin boarding school.", "Did Tristan Tzara have any jobs in his early years?", "In October 1912, when Tristan Tzara was aged sixteen, he joined his friends Vinea and Marcel Janco in editing Simbolul.", "What is the magazine Simbolul?", "Simbolul was a Romanian literary and art magazine.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tristan Tzara article?", "Like Vinea, Tristan Tzara was also close to their young colleague Jacques G. Costin.", "What kind of things did the magazine Simbolul feature?", "In its inaugural issue, the journal printed a poem by one of the leading figures in Romanian Symbolism, Alexandru Macedonski." ], "Conversation_no": 1502, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p54", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p63", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020203046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simbolul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Payola?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Payola", "Truth_answer": "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)#Critical_Reception", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs." ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Payola do", "Truth_answer": "Payola was well received by critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Payola was well received by critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs are included in Payola?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs", "Truth_answer": "Payola features the previously unreleased Leather Jacket Love Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Payola was well received by critics.", "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola features the previously unreleased Leather Jacket Love Song." ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other songs on Payola by The Cribs, besides Leather Jacket Love Song", "Truth_answer": "Another Number, Come On, Be A No-One“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola_(The_Cribs_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other songs on Payola by The Cribs, besides Leather Jacket Love Song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men%27s_Needs,_Women%27s_Needs,_Whatever", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Payola was well received by critics.", "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola features the previously unreleased Leather Jacket Love Song.", "Any other songs on Payola by The Cribs, besides Leather Jacket Love Song?", "Another Number, Come On, Be A No-One“" ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Cribs have any other albums besides Payola", "Truth_answer": "Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever is the third studio album by English indie rock band The Cribs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cribs have any other albums besides Payola?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Scenesters!", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Payola was well received by critics.", "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola features the previously unreleased Leather Jacket Love Song.", "Any other songs on Payola by The Cribs, besides Leather Jacket Love Song?", "Another Number, Come On, Be A No-One“", "Did The Cribs have any other albums besides Payola?", "Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever is the third studio album by English indie rock band The Cribs." ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is their most famous song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Cribs' most famous song", "Truth_answer": "Hey Scenesters! was the first single from The Cribs second album The New Fellas. In May 2007, the song placed 42nd in NME's Top Indie Anthems of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Cribs' most famous song?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cribs#The_Cribs_(2004)", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Payola was well received by critics.", "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola features the previously unreleased Leather Jacket Love Song.", "Any other songs on Payola by The Cribs, besides Leather Jacket Love Song?", "Another Number, Come On, Be A No-One“", "Did The Cribs have any other albums besides Payola?", "Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever is the third studio album by English indie rock band The Cribs.", "What is The Cribs' most famous song?", "Hey Scenesters! was the first single from The Cribs second album The New Fellas. In May 2007, the song placed 42nd in NME's Top Indie Anthems of All Time." ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me some more interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me some more interesting information about The Cribs", "Truth_answer": "The Cribs toured the UK and Ireland, Europe, Japan, and the United States, as well as several significant international festival appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some more interesting information about The Cribs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cribs#The_New_Fellas_(2005–2006)", "Context": [ "What is Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola, 2002 - 2012 is a 2013 compilation album by The Cribs.", "How well did Payola by The Cribs do?", "Payola was well received by critics.", "What songs are included in Payola by The Cribs?", "Payola features the previously unreleased Leather Jacket Love Song.", "Any other songs on Payola by The Cribs, besides Leather Jacket Love Song?", "Another Number, Come On, Be A No-One“", "Did The Cribs have any other albums besides Payola?", "Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever is the third studio album by English indie rock band The Cribs.", "What is The Cribs' most famous song?", "Hey Scenesters! was the first single from The Cribs second album The New Fellas. In May 2007, the song placed 42nd in NME's Top Indie Anthems of All Time.", "Can you tell me some more interesting information about The Cribs?", "The Cribs toured the UK and Ireland, Europe, Japan, and the United States, as well as several significant international festival appearances." ], "Conversation_no": 1503, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do anything else in the UK?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Cribs do anything else in the UK after their 2004 tour", "Truth_answer": "The extensive New Fellas world tour took in several UK tours, Europe, United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Scandinavia, and The Cribs' first trip to Iceland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cribs do anything else in the UK after their 2004 tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#The_impact_of_legalized_abortion_on_crime", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime", "Truth_answer": "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#The_impact_of_legalized_abortion_on_crime", "Context": [ "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did abortion affect the crime rate in any other way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did abortion affect the crime rate in any other way", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the legalization of abortion affect the crime rate in any other way besides reducing it by almost half?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#The_impact_of_legalized_abortion_on_crime", "Context": [ "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s.", "Did the legalization of abortion affect the crime rate in any other way besides reducing it by almost half?", "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results." ], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who opposed the abortion movement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who opposed the impact of legalized abortion on crime argued by Steven Levitt", "Truth_answer": "When corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions and total number of arrests instead of the arrest rate Foote and Goetz argued that abortion actually increased crime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who opposed the impact of legalized abortion on crime argued by Steven Levitt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s.", "Did the legalization of abortion affect the crime rate in any other way besides reducing it by almost half?", "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results.", "Who opposed the impact of legalized abortion on crime argued by Steven Levitt?", "When corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions and total number of arrests instead of the arrest rate Foote and Goetz argued that abortion actually increased crime." ], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What percentage did crime go up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What percentage did crime go up according to Foote and Goetz when corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What percentage did crime go up according to Foote and Goetz when corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#The_impact_of_legalized_abortion_on_crime", "Context": [ "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s.", "Did the legalization of abortion affect the crime rate in any other way besides reducing it by almost half?", "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results.", "Who opposed the impact of legalized abortion on crime argued by Steven Levitt?", "When corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions and total number of arrests instead of the arrest rate Foote and Goetz argued that abortion actually increased crime.", "What percentage did crime go up according to Foote and Goetz when corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions?" ], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other impact did legalized abortion have on crime?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other impact did legalized abortion have on crime besides Foote and Goetz argument that abortion actually increased crime", "Truth_answer": "The authors argued that, after making necessary changes to fix the original errors, the corrected link between abortion and crime was now weaker but still statistically significant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other impact did legalized abortion have on crime besides Foote and Goetz argument that abortion actually increased crime?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#The_impact_of_legalized_abortion_on_crime", "Context": [ "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s.", "Did the legalization of abortion affect the crime rate in any other way besides reducing it by almost half?", "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results.", "Who opposed the impact of legalized abortion on crime argued by Steven Levitt?", "When corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions and total number of arrests instead of the arrest rate Foote and Goetz argued that abortion actually increased crime.", "What percentage did crime go up according to Foote and Goetz when corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions?", "What other impact did legalized abortion have on crime besides Foote and Goetz argument that abortion actually increased crime?", "The authors argued that, after making necessary changes to fix the original errors, the corrected link between abortion and crime was now weaker but still statistically significant." ], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any headway in the argument legally or otherwise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Foote and Goetz make any headway in the argument that the corrected link between abortion and crime was now weaker but still statistically significant legally or otherwise", "Truth_answer": "Foote and Goetz produced a rebuttal of their own and showed that the data do not show a positive correlation between abortion rates and crime rates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foote and Goetz make any headway in the argument that the corrected link between abortion and crime was now weaker but still statistically significant legally or otherwise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#The_impact_of_legalized_abortion_on_crime", "Context": [ "What kind of impact did legalized abortion have on crime as argued by Steven Levitt?", "Donohue and Steven Levitt argued that the legalization of abortion can account for almost half of the reduction in crime witnessed in the 1990s.", "Did the legalization of abortion affect the crime rate in any other way besides reducing it by almost half?", "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results.", "Who opposed the impact of legalized abortion on crime argued by Steven Levitt?", "When corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions and total number of arrests instead of the arrest rate Foote and Goetz argued that abortion actually increased crime.", "What percentage did crime go up according to Foote and Goetz when corrections were made to the omission of state-year interactions?", "What other impact did legalized abortion have on crime besides Foote and Goetz argument that abortion actually increased crime?", "The authors argued that, after making necessary changes to fix the original errors, the corrected link between abortion and crime was now weaker but still statistically significant.", "Did Foote and Goetz make any headway in the argument that the corrected link between abortion and crime was now weaker but still statistically significant legally or otherwise?", "Foote and Goetz produced a rebuttal of their own and showed that the data do not show a positive correlation between abortion rates and crime rates." ], "Conversation_no": 1504, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Theodore Joyce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Theodore Joyce", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Theodore Joyce argued that legalized abortion had little impact on crime, contradicting Donohue and Steven Levitt's results.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Theodore Joyce in relation to Steven Levitt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#Defamation_suit", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did steven get involved with the defamation suit", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did steven get involved with the defamation suit", "Truth_answer": "John Lott filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book Freakonomics and against Levitt over a series of emails to retired economist John B. McCall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Steven Levitt get involved with the defamation suit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#Defamation_suit", "Context": [ "how did Steven Levitt get involved with the defamation suit", "John Lott filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book Freakonomics and against Levitt over a series of emails to retired economist John B. McCall." ], "Conversation_no": 1505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of defamation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of defamation", "Truth_answer": "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of defamation did John Lott file for against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#Defamation_suit", "Context": [ "how did Steven Levitt get involved with the defamation suit", "John Lott filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book Freakonomics and against Levitt over a series of emails to retired economist John B. McCall.", "What kind of defamation did John Lott file for against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers?", "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics." ], "Conversation_no": 1505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that true?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was that true that In the book Freakonomics, Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics", "Truth_answer": "A federal judge found that Steven Levitt's replication claim in Freakonomics was not defamation but found merit in Lott's complaint over the email claims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that true that In the book Freakonomics, Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#Defamation_suit", "Context": [ "how did Steven Levitt get involved with the defamation suit", "John Lott filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book Freakonomics and against Levitt over a series of emails to retired economist John B. McCall.", "What kind of defamation did John Lott file for against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers?", "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics.", "Was that true that In the book Freakonomics, Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics?", "A federal judge found that Steven Levitt's replication claim in Freakonomics was not defamation but found merit in Lott's complaint over the email claims." ], "Conversation_no": 1505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was Lott's work that led to the suit", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was John Lott's work that led to the defamation suit against Steven Levitt", "Truth_answer": "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was John Lott's work that led to the defamation suit against Steven Levitt", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#Defamation_suit", "Context": [ "how did Steven Levitt get involved with the defamation suit", "John Lott filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book Freakonomics and against Levitt over a series of emails to retired economist John B. McCall.", "What kind of defamation did John Lott file for against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers?", "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics.", "Was that true that In the book Freakonomics, Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics?", "A federal judge found that Steven Levitt's replication claim in Freakonomics was not defamation but found merit in Lott's complaint over the email claims.", "what was John Lott's work that led to the defamation suit against Steven Levitt", "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics." ], "Conversation_no": 1505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was the lawsuit filed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year was the lawsuit filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers", "Truth_answer": "2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the lawsuit filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt#Defamation_suit", "Context": [ "how did Steven Levitt get involved with the defamation suit", "John Lott filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers over the book Freakonomics and against Levitt over a series of emails to retired economist John B. McCall.", "What kind of defamation did John Lott file for against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers?", "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics.", "Was that true that In the book Freakonomics, Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics?", "A federal judge found that Steven Levitt's replication claim in Freakonomics was not defamation but found merit in Lott's complaint over the email claims.", "what was John Lott's work that led to the defamation suit against Steven Levitt", "In the book Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and coauthor Stephen J. Dubner argued that the results of Lott's research in More Guns, Less Crime had not been replicated by other academics.", "what year was the lawsuit filed suit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publishers ?", "2006" ], "Conversation_no": 1505, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who won the suit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the suit", "Truth_answer": "The dismissal of the first half of Lott's suit was unanimously upheld by The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on February 11, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the lawsuit for defamation against Steven Levitt and HarperCollins Publisheruit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Haunting Matt Parkman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Haunting Matt Parkman", "Truth_answer": "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman", "Truth_answer": "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does Parkman react to the haunting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Parkman react to the haunting", "Truth_answer": "Matt decides to keep Sylar in his mind, which begins to have consequences when Sylar's control over Matt advances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Parkman react to the haunting and tormenting using his own telepathy against him", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself.", "How does Parkman react to the haunting and tormenting using his own telepathy against him", "Matt decides to keep Sylar in his mind, which begins to have consequences when Sylar's control over Matt advances." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt", "Truth_answer": "Sylar has sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself.", "How does Parkman react to the haunting and tormenting using his own telepathy against him", "Matt decides to keep Sylar in his mind, which begins to have consequences when Sylar's control over Matt advances.", "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt?", "Sylar has sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Matt find out about Sylar's actions with Matt's wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Matt find out that Sylar had sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep", "Truth_answer": "Scared of what Sylar could do to his family, Matt tells Janice the truth, and Janice agrees to let Matt try to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Matt find out that Sylar had sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself.", "How does Parkman react to the haunting and tormenting using his own telepathy against him", "Matt decides to keep Sylar in his mind, which begins to have consequences when Sylar's control over Matt advances.", "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt?", "Sylar has sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep.", "Does Matt find out that Sylar had sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep?", "Scared of what Sylar could do to his family, Matt tells Janice the truth, and Janice agrees to let Matt try to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the exorcise successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Matt's attempt to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house successful", "Truth_answer": "Sylar appears pained whenever Parkman drinks alcohol, giving Parkman the idea to drink into a stupor. Sylar appears successfully removed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matt's attempt to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself.", "How does Parkman react to the haunting and tormenting using his own telepathy against him", "Matt decides to keep Sylar in his mind, which begins to have consequences when Sylar's control over Matt advances.", "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt?", "Sylar has sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep.", "Does Matt find out that Sylar had sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep?", "Scared of what Sylar could do to his family, Matt tells Janice the truth, and Janice agrees to let Matt try to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house.", "Was Matt's attempt to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house successful?", "Sylar appears pained whenever Parkman drinks alcohol, giving Parkman the idea to drink into a stupor. Sylar appears successfully removed." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens to Sylar after he is removed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens to Sylar after he appears successfully removed", "Truth_answer": "In actuality, Sylar simply tricked Parkman into knocking himself out. Now much more powerful, Sylar takes full control of Parkman's body, leaving Matt trapped in his own head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to Sylar after he appears successfully removed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar#Haunting_Matt_Parkman", "Context": [ "What is Haunting Matt Parkman by Sylar?", "Matt Parkman, regretting his actions, is haunted by Sylar, who claims to have lingered in Parkman's mind after Parkman sucked all his memories and replaced them with Nathan's.", "What does Sylar do to Matt Parkman?", "Sylar escalates his tormenting of Parkman, using his own telepathy against him to force Parkman to use his powers to save himself.", "How does Parkman react to the haunting and tormenting using his own telepathy against him", "Matt decides to keep Sylar in his mind, which begins to have consequences when Sylar's control over Matt advances.", "What kind of consequences begin when Sylar takes control of Matt?", "Sylar has sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep.", "Does Matt find out that Sylar had sex with Matt's wife Janice while Matt was asleep?", "Scared of what Sylar could do to his family, Matt tells Janice the truth, and Janice agrees to let Matt try to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house.", "Was Matt's attempt to exorcise Sylar by leaving the house successful?", "Sylar appears pained whenever Parkman drinks alcohol, giving Parkman the idea to drink into a stupor. Sylar appears successfully removed.", "What happens to Sylar after he appears successfully removed?", "In actuality, Sylar simply tricked Parkman into knocking himself out. Now much more powerful, Sylar takes full control of Parkman's body, leaving Matt trapped in his own head." ], "Conversation_no": 1506, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Sylar do once he was in control of Parkman's body?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sylar do once he was in control of Parkman's body leaving Matt trapped in his own head", "Truth_answer": "Sylar threatens to murder innocent civilians if Parkman doesn't cooperate. Faced with an ultimatum, Parkman attempts to commit suicide by cop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sylar do once he was in control of Parkman's body leaving Matt trapped in his own head?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2014", "Truth_answer": "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing." ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform at Woodstock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock", "Truth_answer": "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_the_Moment_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album" ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a song on the album, Woodstock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a song on the album, Woodstock", "Truth_answer": "a single titled Feel It Still“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song on the album, Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album", "What was a song on the album, Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "a single titled Feel It Still“" ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Woodstock released by Portugal. The Man", "Truth_answer": "Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "https://thespentertainicsource.wordpress.com/tag/coachella-valley-arts-and-music-festival-2018/page/2/_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_(Portugal._The_Man_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Woodstock released by Portugal. The Man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album", "What was a song on the album, Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "a single titled Feel It Still“", "What year was Woodstock released by Portugal. The Man?", "Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017" ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Woodstock successful", "Truth_answer": "Live In The Moment became a #1 track on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of March 26, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Woodstock by Portugal. The Man successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album", "What was a song on the album, Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "a single titled Feel It Still“", "What year was Woodstock released by Portugal. The Man?", "Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017", "Was Woodstock by Portugal. The Man successful?", "Live In The Moment became a #1 track on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of March 26, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man tour their album Woodstock", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in February 2018, Portugal. The Man embarked on a world tour in support of Woodstock with stops in North America, Europe, and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man tour their album Woodstock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Woodstock_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album", "What was a song on the album, Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "a single titled Feel It Still“", "What year was Woodstock released by Portugal. The Man?", "Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017", "Was Woodstock by Portugal. The Man successful?", "Live In The Moment became a #1 track on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of March 26, 2018.", "Did Portugal. The Man tour their album Woodstock?", "Beginning in February 2018, Portugal. The Man embarked on a world tour in support of Woodstock with stops in North America, Europe, and Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting information about the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about the album Woodstock by Portugal. The Man", "Truth_answer": "In support of their album, Portugal. The Man has also appeared on numerous television programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about the album Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man#Discography", "Context": [ "What happened in 2014 to Portugal. The Man?", "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys producing.", "Did Portugal. The Man perform at Woodstock?", "No. Woodstock was their eighth studio album", "What was a song on the album, Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "a single titled Feel It Still“", "What year was Woodstock released by Portugal. The Man?", "Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017", "Was Woodstock by Portugal. The Man successful?", "Live In The Moment became a #1 track on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of March 26, 2018.", "Did Portugal. The Man tour their album Woodstock?", "Beginning in February 2018, Portugal. The Man embarked on a world tour in support of Woodstock with stops in North America, Europe, and Australia.", "Any other interesting information about the album Woodstock by Portugal. The Man?", "In support of their album, Portugal. The Man has also appeared on numerous television programs." ], "Conversation_no": 1507, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was their most recent song released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Portugal. The Man's most recent song released", "Truth_answer": "Woodstock album in 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_the_Moment_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Portugal. The Man's most recent song released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata#Zapata_under_pressure", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he under pressure", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was he under pressure", "Truth_answer": "the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos put pressure on the Zapatistas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Emiliano Zapata under pressure", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata#Zapata_under_pressure", "Context": [ "Why was Emiliano Zapata under pressure", "the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos put pressure on the Zapatistas." ], "Conversation_no": 1508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their purpose", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the purpose of Emiliano Zapata's purpose", "Truth_answer": "As General Arenas turned over to the constitutionalists, he secured peace for his region and remained in control there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the Zapatistas during the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata#Zapata_under_pressure", "Context": [ "Why was Emiliano Zapata under pressure", "the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos put pressure on the Zapatistas.", "What was the purpose of the Zapatistas during the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos", "As General Arenas turned over to the constitutionalists, he secured peace for his region and remained in control there." ], "Conversation_no": 1508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are you saying they did not want to fight", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are you saying Emiliano Zapata and his allies did not want to fight", "Truth_answer": "The time had come to seek a peaceful conclusion to the struggle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are you saying Emiliano Zapata and his allies did not want to fight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata#Zapata_under_pressure", "Context": [ "Why was Emiliano Zapata under pressure", "the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos put pressure on the Zapatistas.", "What was the purpose of the Zapatistas during the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos", "As General Arenas turned over to the constitutionalists, he secured peace for his region and remained in control there.", "Are you saying Emiliano Zapata and his allies did not want to fight?", "The time had come to seek a peaceful conclusion to the struggle." ], "Conversation_no": 1508, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about this", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Emiliano Zapata besides that the time had come to seek a peaceful conclusion to the struggle", "Truth_answer": "A movement within the Zapatista ranks led by former General Vazquez and Emiliano Zapata's erstwhile adviser and inspiration Otilio Montaño moved against the Tlaltizapan headquarters demanding surrender to the Carrancistas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Emiliano Zapata besides that the time had come to seek a peaceful conclusion to the struggle", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas" ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Ken Kavanaughs parents", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?" ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936." ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout." ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well in college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh played college football at Louisiana State University for the LSU Tigers, where he was named most valuable player of the Southeastern Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college?", "Ken Kavanaugh played college football at Louisiana State University for the LSU Tigers, where he was named most valuable player of the Southeastern Conference." ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a highlight of his college career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a highlight of Ken Kavanaugh's college career", "Truth_answer": "leading the nation in receptions and receiving yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a highlight of Ken Kavanaugh's college career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college?", "Ken Kavanaugh played college football at Louisiana State University for the LSU Tigers, where he was named most valuable player of the Southeastern Conference.", "What was a highlight of Ken Kavanaugh's college career?", "leading the nation in receptions and receiving yards." ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a large guy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ken Kavanaugh a large guy", "Truth_answer": "At 6 feet 3 inches, Ken Kavanaugh was a large receiver for his time, and used his size to outreach defenders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Kavanaugh a large guy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college?", "Ken Kavanaugh played college football at Louisiana State University for the LSU Tigers, where he was named most valuable player of the Southeastern Conference.", "What was a highlight of Ken Kavanaugh's college career?", "leading the nation in receptions and receiving yards.", "Was Ken Kavanaugh a large guy?", "At 6 feet 3 inches, Ken Kavanaugh was a large receiver for his time, and used his size to outreach defenders." ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did people like his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did people like Ken Kavanaugh playing style", "Truth_answer": "Bernie Moore, Ken Kavanaugh's head coach at LSU, said Kavanaugh was a pass completer rather than a receiver, simply because he'd catch passes no one else could get to.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like Ken Kavanaugh's playing style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college?", "Ken Kavanaugh played college football at Louisiana State University for the LSU Tigers, where he was named most valuable player of the Southeastern Conference.", "What was a highlight of Ken Kavanaugh's college career?", "leading the nation in receptions and receiving yards.", "Was Ken Kavanaugh a large guy?", "At 6 feet 3 inches, Ken Kavanaugh was a large receiver for his time, and used his size to outreach defenders.", "Did people like Ken Kavanaugh's playing style?", "Bernie Moore, Ken Kavanaugh's head coach at LSU, said Kavanaugh was a pass completer rather than a receiver, simply because he'd catch passes no one else could get to.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any trophies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh win any trophies", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh was also awarded the Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy by the Washington D.C. Touchdown Club as the nation's lineman of the year, and finished seventh in Heisman Trophy balloting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh win any trophies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Ken Kavanaugh born?", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "Who were Ken Kavanaugh's parents?", "Where did Ken Kavanaugh attend school?", "Ken Kavanaugh graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football?", "Ken Kavanaugh was an American football player, coach, and scout.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well in college?", "Ken Kavanaugh played college football at Louisiana State University for the LSU Tigers, where he was named most valuable player of the Southeastern Conference.", "What was a highlight of Ken Kavanaugh's college career?", "leading the nation in receptions and receiving yards.", "Was Ken Kavanaugh a large guy?", "At 6 feet 3 inches, Ken Kavanaugh was a large receiver for his time, and used his size to outreach defenders.", "Did people like Ken Kavanaugh's playing style?", "Bernie Moore, Ken Kavanaugh's head coach at LSU, said Kavanaugh was a pass completer rather than a receiver, simply because he'd catch passes no one else could get to.“", "Did Ken Kavanaugh win any trophies?", "Ken Kavanaugh was also awarded the Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy by the Washington D.C. Touchdown Club as the nation's lineman of the year, and finished seventh in Heisman Trophy balloting." ], "Conversation_no": 1509, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any injuries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh get any injuries", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh get any injuries?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did Ken do after the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Ken do after the war", "Truth_answer": "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do well with the bears?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war", "Truth_answer": "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "which teams did he play against?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh's most productive single-game yardage performance came in his final season, in 1950 against the Yanks, as he caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine.", "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh's most productive single-game yardage performance came in his final season, in 1950 against the Yanks, as he caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh's team win in their 1950 game against the Yanks", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh's team win in their 1950 game against the Yanks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine.", "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh's most productive single-game yardage performance came in his final season, in 1950 against the Yanks, as he caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh's team win in their 1950 game against the Yanks?" ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were his stats against the Yanks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Ken Kavanaugh's stats against the Yanks", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Ken Kavanaugh's stats against the Yanks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine.", "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh's most productive single-game yardage performance came in his final season, in 1950 against the Yanks, as he caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh's team win in their 1950 game against the Yanks?", "what were Ken Kavanaugh's stats against the Yanks?", "Ken Kavanaugh caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long was he with Chicago?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was Ken Kavanaugh with Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh spent a total of eight seasons in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Ken Kavanaugh with Chicago?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Post-war", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine.", "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh's most productive single-game yardage performance came in his final season, in 1950 against the Yanks, as he caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh's team win in their 1950 game against the Yanks?", "what were Ken Kavanaugh's stats against the Yanks?", "Ken Kavanaugh caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "how long was Ken Kavanaugh with Chicago?", "Ken Kavanaugh spent a total of eight seasons in Chicago." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his position when with Chicago?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ken Kavanaugh's position when with Chicago", "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh spent the majority of his career catching passes from quarterbacks Sid Luckman and Johnny Lujack. He remains the Bears' career leader in touchdown receptions, with 50.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ken Kavanaugh's position when with Chicago?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh#Coaching_career_and_later_life", "Context": [ "what did Ken Kavanaugh do after the war?", "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the Bears.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh do well with the bears after the war?", "In 1945 Ken Kavanaugh had 543 yards and six touchdowns, and in 1946 had 337 yards and five touchdowns.", "did Ken Kavanaugh win any awards post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh was named to his third straight All-NFL first team in 1948, and he again led the league in receiving touchdowns in 1949, with nine.", "which teams did Ken Kavanaugh play against post-war?", "Ken Kavanaugh's most productive single-game yardage performance came in his final season, in 1950 against the Yanks, as he caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "Did Ken Kavanaugh's team win in their 1950 game against the Yanks?", "what were Ken Kavanaugh's stats against the Yanks?", "Ken Kavanaugh caught eight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.", "how long was Ken Kavanaugh with Chicago?", "Ken Kavanaugh spent a total of eight seasons in Chicago.", "What was Ken Kavanaugh's position when with Chicago?", "Ken Kavanaugh spent the majority of his career catching passes from quarterbacks Sid Luckman and Johnny Lujack. He remains the Bears' career leader in touchdown receptions, with 50." ], "Conversation_no": 1510, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he move to another team after the 8 seasons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh move to another team after the 8 seasons", "Truth_answer": "After Ken Kavanaugh retired from playing, he remained with the Bears for the 1951 season as an ends coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh move to another team after the 8 seasons?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is NIxon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is NIxon associated with the Soviet Union", "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year." ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he travel to the Soviet Union?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union", "Truth_answer": "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow." ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who didthey deal with while they were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow", "Truth_answer": "Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow.", "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow?", "Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials." ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they successful with what they were trying to accomplish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Richard Nixon and the First Lady successful with what they were trying to accomplish in Moscow", "Truth_answer": "agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties: SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty were made", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_p53", "http://www.goodacts.org/state/florida/?rdp_we_resource=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCold_War_p49" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Richard Nixon and the First Lady successful with what they were trying to accomplish in Moscow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow.", "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow?", "Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials.", "Were Richard Nixon and the First Lady successful with what they were trying to accomplish in Moscow?", "agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties: SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty were made" ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article", "Truth_answer": "During the previous two years, Richard Nixon had made considerable progress in U.S.-Soviet relations, and he embarked on a second trip to the Soviet Union in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Richard Nixon in the Soviet Union article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow.", "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow?", "Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials.", "Were Richard Nixon and the First Lady successful with what they were trying to accomplish in Moscow?", "agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties: SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty were made", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Richard Nixon in the Soviet Union article?", "During the previous two years, Richard Nixon had made considerable progress in U.S.-Soviet relations, and he embarked on a second trip to the Soviet Union in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the soviet leader ever come to America?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the soviet leader ever come to America", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the soviet leader ever come to America to visit Richard Nixon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow.", "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow?", "Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials.", "Were Richard Nixon and the First Lady successful with what they were trying to accomplish in Moscow?", "agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties: SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty were made", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Richard Nixon in the Soviet Union article?", "During the previous two years, Richard Nixon had made considerable progress in U.S.-Soviet relations, and he embarked on a second trip to the Soviet Union in 1974.", "Did the soviet leader ever come to America to visit Richard Nixon?" ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who went with nixon to the Soviet Union?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who went with Richard Nixon to the Soviet Union", "Truth_answer": "First Lady", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who went with Richard Nixon to the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon#Foreign_policy", "Context": [ "How is Richard Nixon associated with the Soviet Union?", "Richard Nixon initiated détente and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union the same year.", "Did Richard Nixon travel to the Soviet Union?", "Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Richard Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow.", "Who did Richard Nixon and the First Lady deal with while they were in Moscow?", "Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials.", "Were Richard Nixon and the First Lady successful with what they were trying to accomplish in Moscow?", "agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties: SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty were made", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Richard Nixon in the Soviet Union article?", "During the previous two years, Richard Nixon had made considerable progress in U.S.-Soviet relations, and he embarked on a second trip to the Soviet Union in 1974.", "Did the soviet leader ever come to America to visit Richard Nixon?", "Who went with Richard Nixon to the Soviet Union?", "First Lady" ], "Conversation_no": 1511, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a welcome party for the President and First Lady", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Nixon and Princess Diana have a welcome party for the President and First Lady", "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon arrived in Moscow on June 27 to a welcome ceremony, cheering crowds, and a state dinner at the Grand Kremlin Palace that evening.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Soviet Union have a welcome party for Richard Nixon the President and First Lady", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Home released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Home released", "Truth_answer": "On August 24, 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(Sevendust_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Home by Sevendust released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "When was Home by Sevendust released?", "On August 24, 1999" ], "Conversation_no": 1512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Home by Sevendust do well", "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and featured Skin from Skunk Anansie and Chino Moreno from Deftones as guest vocalists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Home by Sevendust do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "When was Home by Sevendust released?", "On August 24, 1999", "Did the album Home by Sevendust do well?", "The album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and featured Skin from Skunk Anansie and Chino Moreno from Deftones as guest vocalists." ], "Conversation_no": 1512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from the album Home by Sevendust", "Truth_answer": "Denial and Waffle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(Sevendust_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from the album Home by Sevendust?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "When was Home by Sevendust released?", "On August 24, 1999", "Did the album Home by Sevendust do well?", "The album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and featured Skin from Skunk Anansie and Chino Moreno from Deftones as guest vocalists.", "What were some of the songs from the album Home by Sevendust?", "Denial and Waffle" ], "Conversation_no": 1512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did those chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Denial and Waffle by Sevendust chart", "Truth_answer": "The two singles from the album, Denial and Waffle, gave Sevendust moderate chart success, and the latter of which was played on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Denial and Waffle by Sevendust chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust#Home_and_Animosity_(1999–2002)", "Context": [ "When was Home by Sevendust released?", "On August 24, 1999", "Did the album Home by Sevendust do well?", "The album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and featured Skin from Skunk Anansie and Chino Moreno from Deftones as guest vocalists.", "What were some of the songs from the album Home by Sevendust?", "Denial and Waffle", "How did Denial and Waffle by Sevendust chart?", "The two singles from the album, Denial and Waffle, gave Sevendust moderate chart success, and the latter of which was played on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show." ], "Conversation_no": 1512, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sevendust tour with their album Home", "Truth_answer": "Sevendust appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sevendust tour with their album Home?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden#Ultramega_OK,_major_label_signing,_and_Louder_Than_Love_(1988–1990)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name of one of his songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name of one of his songs", "Truth_answer": "Flower", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name of one of Soundgarden's songs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden#Ultramega_OK,_major_label_signing,_and_Louder_Than_Love_(1988–1990)", "Context": [ "Name of one of Soundgarden's songs?", "Flower" ], "Conversation_no": 1513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other song titles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other song titles", "Truth_answer": "Hands All Over“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other song titles by Soundgarden besides Flower?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden#Ultramega_OK,_major_label_signing,_and_Louder_Than_Love_(1988–1990)", "Context": [ "Name of one of Soundgarden's songs?", "Flower", "Any other song titles by Soundgarden besides Flower?", "Hands All Over“" ], "Conversation_no": 1513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Name of their album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name of Soundgarden's album", "Truth_answer": "Soundgarden's debut major-label album, Louder Than Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name of Soundgarden's album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden#Ultramega_OK,_major_label_signing,_and_Louder_Than_Love_(1988–1990)", "Context": [ "Name of one of Soundgarden's songs?", "Flower", "Any other song titles by Soundgarden besides Flower?", "Hands All Over“", "Name of Soundgarden's album?", "Soundgarden's debut major-label album, Louder Than Love" ], "Conversation_no": 1513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album do good overall?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the debut major-label album, Louder Than Love by Soundgarden do good overall", "Truth_answer": "Louder Than Love became Soundgarden's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 108 on the chart in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the debut major-label album, Louder Than Love by Soundgarden do good overall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden#Ultramega_OK,_major_label_signing,_and_Louder_Than_Love_(1988–1990)", "Context": [ "Name of one of Soundgarden's songs?", "Flower", "Any other song titles by Soundgarden besides Flower?", "Hands All Over“", "Name of Soundgarden's album?", "Soundgarden's debut major-label album, Louder Than Love", "Did the debut major-label album, Louder Than Love by Soundgarden do good overall?", "Louder Than Love became Soundgarden's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 108 on the chart in 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 1513, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting in thisSoundgarden article besides Louder Than Love peaking at number 108 on the chart in 1990", "Truth_answer": "A month before touring for Louder Than Love was to begin, bassist Hiro Yamamoto, left Soundgarden to return to college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in thisSoundgarden article besides Louder Than Love peaking at number 108 on the chart in 1990?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the return", "Truth_answer": "In March 2004, three Horslips enthusiasts, Jim Nelis, Stephen Ferris and Paul Callaghan, put on an exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the return of Horslips?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "What happened with the return of Horslips?", "In March 2004, three Horslips enthusiasts, Jim Nelis, Stephen Ferris and Paul Callaghan, put on an exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry." ], "Conversation_no": 1514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band reunite for this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Horslips reunite for this exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry", "Truth_answer": "It was opened by Horslips, who played five songs acoustically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Horslips reunite for this exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "What happened with the return of Horslips?", "In March 2004, three Horslips enthusiasts, Jim Nelis, Stephen Ferris and Paul Callaghan, put on an exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry.", "Did the band Horslips reunite for this exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry?", "It was opened by Horslips, who played five songs acoustically." ], "Conversation_no": 1514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Orchard well received", "Truth_answer": "Buoyed by this first public appearance in 24 years, Horslips returned to the studio in Westmeath to produce a studio album, Roll Back, in the summer of 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips", "Context": [ "What happened with the return of Horslips?", "In March 2004, three Horslips enthusiasts, Jim Nelis, Stephen Ferris and Paul Callaghan, put on an exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry.", "Did the band Horslips reunite for this exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry?", "It was opened by Horslips, who played five songs acoustically.", "Was the exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry well received?", "Buoyed by this first public appearance in 24 years, Horslips returned to the studio in Westmeath to produce a studio album, Roll Back, in the summer of 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 1514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Horslips memorabilia", "Truth_answer": "Described as Horslips Unplugged, the album contained acoustic reworkings of many of their best-known songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Horslips article after their return to the studio in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with the return of Horslips?", "In March 2004, three Horslips enthusiasts, Jim Nelis, Stephen Ferris and Paul Callaghan, put on an exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry.", "Did the band Horslips reunite for this exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry?", "It was opened by Horslips, who played five songs acoustically.", "Was the exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry well received?", "Buoyed by this first public appearance in 24 years, Horslips returned to the studio in Westmeath to produce a studio album, Roll Back, in the summer of 2004.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Horslips article after their return to the studio in 2004?", "Described as Horslips Unplugged, the album contained acoustic reworkings of many of their best-known songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1514, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do other recordings like this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Horslips do other recordings like the album that contained acoustic reworkings of many of their best-known songs", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips do other recordings like the album that contained acoustic reworkings of many of their best-known songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his early life like as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his early life like as a child", "Truth_answer": "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834." ], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to him after she died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died", "Truth_answer": "At the age of nine, Lew Wallace joined his older brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he briefly attended the preparatory school division of Wabash College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834.", "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died?", "At the age of nine, Lew Wallace joined his older brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he briefly attended the preparatory school division of Wabash College." ], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he finish public school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lew Wallace finish public school", "Truth_answer": "In 1840, when Lew Wallace was thirteen, his father sent him to a private academy at Centerville, Indiana, where his teacher encouraged Lew's natural affinity for writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lew Wallace finish public school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834.", "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died?", "At the age of nine, Lew Wallace joined his older brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he briefly attended the preparatory school division of Wabash College.", "Did Lew Wallace finish public school?", "In 1840, when Lew Wallace was thirteen, his father sent him to a private academy at Centerville, Indiana, where his teacher encouraged Lew's natural affinity for writing." ], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to earn more wages?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace do to earn more wages", "Truth_answer": "Sixteen-year-old Lew Wallace went out to earn his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace do to earn more wages?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834.", "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died?", "At the age of nine, Lew Wallace joined his older brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he briefly attended the preparatory school division of Wabash College.", "Did Lew Wallace finish public school?", "In 1840, when Lew Wallace was thirteen, his father sent him to a private academy at Centerville, Indiana, where his teacher encouraged Lew's natural affinity for writing.", "What did Lew Wallace do to earn more wages?", "Sixteen-year-old Lew Wallace went out to earn his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling." ], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lew Wallace join the military", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lew Wallace join the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834.", "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died?", "At the age of nine, Lew Wallace joined his older brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he briefly attended the preparatory school division of Wabash College.", "Did Lew Wallace finish public school?", "In 1840, when Lew Wallace was thirteen, his father sent him to a private academy at Centerville, Indiana, where his teacher encouraged Lew's natural affinity for writing.", "What did Lew Wallace do to earn more wages?", "Sixteen-year-old Lew Wallace went out to earn his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling.", "When did Lew Wallace join the military?" ], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lew Wallace article besides him earning his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling", "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace began writing his first novel, The Fair God, but it was not published until 1873.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lew Wallace article besides him earning his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.digitalindy.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/fsb", "Context": [ "What was Lew Wallace's early life like as a child?", "In 1832 the Lew Wallace family moved to Covington, Indiana, where Lew's mother died from tuberculosis on July 14, 1834.", "What happened to Lew Wallace after his mother died?", "At the age of nine, Lew Wallace joined his older brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he briefly attended the preparatory school division of Wabash College.", "Did Lew Wallace finish public school?", "In 1840, when Lew Wallace was thirteen, his father sent him to a private academy at Centerville, Indiana, where his teacher encouraged Lew's natural affinity for writing.", "What did Lew Wallace do to earn more wages?", "Sixteen-year-old Lew Wallace went out to earn his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling.", "When did Lew Wallace join the military?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lew Wallace article besides him earning his own wages in 1842, after his father refused to pay for more schooling?", "Lew Wallace began writing his first novel, The Fair God, but it was not published until 1873." ], "Conversation_no": 1515, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he write in the paper?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace write in the paper The Free Soil Banner", "Truth_answer": "The primary purpose of the Free Soil Banner was to promote the party’s candidates, Martin Van Buren for president, and Charles F. Adams for vice-president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace write in the paper The Free Soil Banner?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Hillary's America a documentary", "Truth_answer": "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://newhopeministrycenter.org/movie-ministry/_p1", "https://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Essay:Greatest_Conservative_Movies&diff=next&oldid=1565382_p114", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it released in theaters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Hillary's America released in theaters", "Truth_answer": "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the documentary about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the documentary Hillary's America about", "Truth_answer": "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the critics feel about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America", "Truth_answer": "The film was universally panned by professional film critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "The film was universally panned by professional film critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get bad reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews", "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4%, based on 27 professional reviews, with an average rating of 1.7/10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "The film was universally panned by professional film critics.", "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews?", "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4%, based on 27 professional reviews, with an average rating of 1.7/10." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get additional reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hillary's America get additional reviews", "Truth_answer": "On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 2 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating overwhelming dislike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary's America get additional reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "The film was universally panned by professional film critics.", "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews?", "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4%, based on 27 professional reviews, with an average rating of 1.7/10.", "Did Hillary's America get additional reviews?", "On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 2 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating overwhelming dislike." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did D'Souza feel about the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did D'Souza feel about the film Hillary's America", "Truth_answer": "In response to the Razzie nominations, Dinesh D'Souza stated that he was actually quite honored and called the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did D'Souza feel about the film Hillary's America?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "The film was universally panned by professional film critics.", "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews?", "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4%, based on 27 professional reviews, with an average rating of 1.7/10.", "Did Hillary's America get additional reviews?", "On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 2 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating overwhelming dislike.", "How did D'Souza feel about the film Hillary's America?", "In response to the Razzie nominations, Dinesh D'Souza stated that he was actually quite honored and called the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was interesting about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the Dinesh D'Souza Hillary's America article besides D'Souza calling the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory", "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 2017 the film Hillary's America was nominated for five Razzies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the Dinesh D'Souza Hillary's America article besides D'Souza calling the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Hillary's_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(2016)", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "The film was universally panned by professional film critics.", "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews?", "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4%, based on 27 professional reviews, with an average rating of 1.7/10.", "Did Hillary's America get additional reviews?", "On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 2 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating overwhelming dislike.", "How did D'Souza feel about the film Hillary's America?", "In response to the Razzie nominations, Dinesh D'Souza stated that he was actually quite honored and called the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory.", "What else was interesting about the Dinesh D'Souza Hillary's America article besides D'Souza calling the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory?", "On January 23, 2017 the film Hillary's America was nominated for five Razzies." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which Razzies was it nominated for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which Razzies was Hillary's America nominated for", "Truth_answer": "Worst Picture, Worst Actor, Worst Actress, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://basementrejects.com/review/jaws-the-revenge-1987/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Razzies was Hillary's America nominated for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza", "Context": [ "Is Hillary's America a documentary?", "Yes. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a documentary.", "Was Hillary's America released in theaters?", "Hillary's America had a limited release on July 15, 2016, playing in three theaters in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.", "What was the documentary Hillary's America about?", "The film criticizes the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016.", "How did the critics feel about Hillary's America ?", "The film was universally panned by professional film critics.", "Did Hillary's America get bad reviews?", "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4%, based on 27 professional reviews, with an average rating of 1.7/10.", "Did Hillary's America get additional reviews?", "On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 2 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating overwhelming dislike.", "How did D'Souza feel about the film Hillary's America?", "In response to the Razzie nominations, Dinesh D'Souza stated that he was actually quite honored and called the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory.", "What else was interesting about the Dinesh D'Souza Hillary's America article besides D'Souza calling the nominations petty revenge in response to Trump's election victory?", "On January 23, 2017 the film Hillary's America was nominated for five Razzies.", "Which Razzies was Hillary's America nominated for?", "Worst Picture, Worst Actor, Worst Actress, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay." ], "Conversation_no": 1516, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did D'Souza write a book also?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did D'Souza write a book also in addition to co-directing Hillary's America", "Truth_answer": "Dinesh D'Souza is the author of several New York Times best-selling books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did D'Souza write a book also in addition to co-directing Hillary's America?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kall", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the 2014 elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the 2014 elections", "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election." ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Kalla happy with the result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?" ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election", "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla indicated that he would be prepared to move away from Golkar and join a ticket sponsored by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with former president Megawati.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?", "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election?", "Jusuf Kalla indicated that he would be prepared to move away from Golkar and join a ticket sponsored by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with former president Megawati." ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he asked to run or did he decide on his own?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jusuf Kalla asked to run for vice president in 2014 or did he decide on his own", "Truth_answer": "Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle presidential candidate Joko Widodo announced Jusuf Kalla as his vice presidential running mate at Gedung Juang, Jakarta, on May 19, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jusuf Kalla asked to run for vice president in 2014 or did he decide on his own?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?", "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election?", "Jusuf Kalla indicated that he would be prepared to move away from Golkar and join a ticket sponsored by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with former president Megawati.", "Was Jusuf Kalla asked to run for vice president in 2014 or did he decide on his own?", "Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle presidential candidate Joko Widodo announced Jusuf Kalla as his vice presidential running mate at Gedung Juang, Jakarta, on May 19, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Kalla do after the elections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jusuf Kalla do after the elections", "Truth_answer": "During his second term as Vice President, Jusuf Kalla criticized neighbor nations Malaysia and Singapore for airing their concerns about suffering from the repeated haze caused by Indonesian forest fires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jusuf Kalla do after the elections?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?", "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election?", "Jusuf Kalla indicated that he would be prepared to move away from Golkar and join a ticket sponsored by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with former president Megawati.", "Was Jusuf Kalla asked to run for vice president in 2014 or did he decide on his own?", "Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle presidential candidate Joko Widodo announced Jusuf Kalla as his vice presidential running mate at Gedung Juang, Jakarta, on May 19, 2014.", "What did Jusuf Kalla do after the elections?", "During his second term as Vice President, Jusuf Kalla criticized neighbor nations Malaysia and Singapore for airing their concerns about suffering from the repeated haze caused by Indonesian forest fires." ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he plan to run again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jusuf Kalla plan to run again", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jusuf Kalla plan to run again for vice president?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?", "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election?", "Jusuf Kalla indicated that he would be prepared to move away from Golkar and join a ticket sponsored by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with former president Megawati.", "Was Jusuf Kalla asked to run for vice president in 2014 or did he decide on his own?", "Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle presidential candidate Joko Widodo announced Jusuf Kalla as his vice presidential running mate at Gedung Juang, Jakarta, on May 19, 2014.", "What did Jusuf Kalla do after the elections?", "During his second term as Vice President, Jusuf Kalla criticized neighbor nations Malaysia and Singapore for airing their concerns about suffering from the repeated haze caused by Indonesian forest fires.", "Did Jusuf Kalla plan to run again for vice president?" ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he gain any other office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jusuf Kalla gain any other office", "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla returned to active politics in 1987 when he was appointed to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) as a regional representative for South Sulawesi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jusuf Kalla gain any other office besides vice president?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla", "Context": [ "What was the result of the 2014 elections in regards to Jusuf Kalla?", "Jusuf Kalla became Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election.", "Was Kalla happy with the result of the 2014 presidential election?", "Any other interesting information about Jusuf Kalla besides becoming Vice President under Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election?", "Jusuf Kalla indicated that he would be prepared to move away from Golkar and join a ticket sponsored by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with former president Megawati.", "Was Jusuf Kalla asked to run for vice president in 2014 or did he decide on his own?", "Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle presidential candidate Joko Widodo announced Jusuf Kalla as his vice presidential running mate at Gedung Juang, Jakarta, on May 19, 2014.", "What did Jusuf Kalla do after the elections?", "During his second term as Vice President, Jusuf Kalla criticized neighbor nations Malaysia and Singapore for airing their concerns about suffering from the repeated haze caused by Indonesian forest fires.", "Did Jusuf Kalla plan to run again for vice president?", "Did Jusuf Kalla gain any other office besides vice president?", "Jusuf Kalla returned to active politics in 1987 when he was appointed to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) as a regional representative for South Sulawesi." ], "Conversation_no": 1517, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting points in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting points in the article", "Truth_answer": "Before Jusuf Kalla declared himself as the running mate for Joko Widodo in the 2014 presidential election, a poll placed his popularity among likely voters in the top three contenders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting points in the Jusuf Kalla article besides Kalla being the first person to hold two non-consecutive terms as Vice President of Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who started the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who started the group", "Truth_answer": "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band" ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were just two people in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were just two people in the band Goo Dolls", "Truth_answer": "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll." ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first recording?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording", "Truth_answer": "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there singles released from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there singles released from the album", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "https://getfoundlocally.info/and-dating/eric-saade-and-tone-damli-dating-after-divorce.php_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Penguins_%26_Polarbears_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405075837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018061059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p2", 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"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Were there singles released from the Goo Goo Dolls first album, Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful", "Truth_answer": "The album was picked up in 1988 by Celluloid Records, a larger record company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Were there singles released from the Goo Goo Dolls first album, Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records?", "No", "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful?", "The album was picked up in 1988 by Celluloid Records, a larger record company." ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Goo Dolls tour", "Truth_answer": "Goo Goo Dolls played around Buffalo's underground music circuit and across the country opening for punk bands such as Gang Green, SNFU, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Motorhead, ALL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goo Goo Dolls tour their first album, Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Were there singles released from the Goo Goo Dolls first album, Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records?", "No", "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful?", "The album was picked up in 1988 by Celluloid Records, a larger record company.", "Did Goo Goo Dolls tour their first album, Goo Goo Dolls?", "Goo Goo Dolls played around Buffalo's underground music circuit and across the country opening for punk bands such as Gang Green, SNFU, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Motorhead, ALL." ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kinds of music inspired them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kinds of music inspired Goo Goo Dolls", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of music inspired Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls#Origins_and_early_music_(1986–1993)", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Were there singles released from the Goo Goo Dolls first album, Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records?", "No", "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful?", "The album was picked up in 1988 by Celluloid Records, a larger record company.", "Did Goo Goo Dolls tour their first album, Goo Goo Dolls?", "Goo Goo Dolls played around Buffalo's underground music circuit and across the country opening for punk bands such as Gang Green, SNFU, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Motorhead, ALL.", "What kinds of music inspired Goo Goo Dolls?" ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do after their debut album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Goo Goo Dolls do after their debut album", "Truth_answer": "The band Goo Goo Dolls released its second album Jed in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Goo Goo Dolls do after their debut album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Were there singles released from the Goo Goo Dolls first album, Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records?", "No", "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful?", "The album was picked up in 1988 by Celluloid Records, a larger record company.", "Did Goo Goo Dolls tour their first album, Goo Goo Dolls?", "Goo Goo Dolls played around Buffalo's underground music circuit and across the country opening for punk bands such as Gang Green, SNFU, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Motorhead, ALL.", "What kinds of music inspired Goo Goo Dolls?", "What did Goo Goo Dolls do after their debut album?", "The band Goo Goo Dolls released its second album Jed in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles were released from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles were released from the Goo Goo Dolls' second album Jed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the Goo Goo Dolls' second album Jed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who started the group Goo Goo Dolls?", "Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band", "Were just two people in the band Goo Goo Dolls when it first started?", "The trio picked their name from a True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.", "What was Goo Goo Dolls' first recording?", "With Takac as their lead singer, the Goo Goo Dolls released their first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records.", "Were there singles released from the Goo Goo Dolls first album, Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records?", "No", "Was Goo Goo Dolls' first album, Goo Goo Dolls in 1987 on Mercenary Records successful?", "The album was picked up in 1988 by Celluloid Records, a larger record company.", "Did Goo Goo Dolls tour their first album, Goo Goo Dolls?", "Goo Goo Dolls played around Buffalo's underground music circuit and across the country opening for punk bands such as Gang Green, SNFU, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Motorhead, ALL.", "What kinds of music inspired Goo Goo Dolls?", "What did Goo Goo Dolls do after their debut album?", "The band Goo Goo Dolls released its second album Jed in 1989.", "What singles were released from the Goo Goo Dolls' second album Jed?" ], "Conversation_no": 1518, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Jed do in sales?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Jed do in sales", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Goo Goo Dolls' second album Jed do in sales?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after leaving baseball?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do after leaving baseball", "Truth_answer": "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the royals do under his leadership?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the royals do under George Brett", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?" ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he done anything else aside from baseball?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball", "Truth_answer": "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he campaign for any other charities or orginizations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations", "Truth_answer": "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he know someone with ALS?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does George Brett know someone with ALS", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does George Brett know someone with ALS?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Does George Brett know someone with ALS?" ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other charity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other charity that George Brett campaigns for besides ALS", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other charity that George Brett campaigns for besides ALS?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Does George Brett know someone with ALS?", "Any other charity that George Brett campaigns for besides ALS?" ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other hobbies does he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other hobbies does George Brett have besides charity", "Truth_answer": "George Brett appeared as himself in the ABC sitcom Modern Family on March 28, 2018, alongside co-star Eric Stonestreet, a Kansas City native and Royals fan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hobbies does George Brett have besides charity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Does George Brett know someone with ALS?", "Any other charity that George Brett campaigns for besides ALS?", "What other hobbies does George Brett have besides charity?", "George Brett appeared as himself in the ABC sitcom Modern Family on March 28, 2018, alongside co-star Eric Stonestreet, a Kansas City native and Royals fan." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does George Brett have a family", "Truth_answer": "George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does George Brett have a family?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Does George Brett know someone with ALS?", "Any other charity that George Brett campaigns for besides ALS?", "What other hobbies does George Brett have besides charity?", "George Brett appeared as himself in the ABC sitcom Modern Family on March 28, 2018, alongside co-star Eric Stonestreet, a Kansas City native and Royals fan.", "Does George Brett have a family?", "George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does George Brett have any children", "Truth_answer": "George Brett and wife Leslie Davenport have three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does George Brett have any children?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett#Post-baseball_activities", "Context": [ "What did George Brett do after leaving baseball?", "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach.", "How did the royals do under George Brett's leadership when he became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Brett article besides becoming a vice president of the Royals and a part-time coach?", "In 1992, George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Has George Brett done anything else aside from baseball?", "George Brett has continued to raise money for ALS. Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Does George Brett campaign for any other charities or organizations?", "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Does George Brett know someone with ALS?", "Any other charity that George Brett campaigns for besides ALS?", "What other hobbies does George Brett have besides charity?", "George Brett appeared as himself in the ABC sitcom Modern Family on March 28, 2018, alongside co-star Eric Stonestreet, a Kansas City native and Royals fan.", "Does George Brett have a family?", "George Brett married the former Leslie Davenport, and they reside in the Kansas City suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.", "Does George Brett have any children?", "George Brett and wife Leslie Davenport have three children." ], "Conversation_no": 1519, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other events that were interesting to you?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other events that were interesting to you about George Brett besides having three children", "Truth_answer": "George Brett is also a recurring guest on the podcast Pardon My Take which is presented by Barstool Sports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other events that were interesting to you about George Brett besides having three children?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#Beginning_work_as_musician", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Bacharach get started in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bacharach get started in music", "Truth_answer": "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#Beginning_work_as_musician", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor." ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Burt Bacharach work with", "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone." ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any songs for Damone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#Beginning_work_as_musician", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone.", "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone?" ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he collaborate with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Burt Bacharach collaborate with", "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach collaborated with Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Burt Bacharach collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone.", "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone?", "Who else did Burt Bacharach collaborate with?", "Burt Bacharach collaborated with Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart." ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What do you mean by similar capacity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do you mean by similar capacity", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you mean by similar capacity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#Songwriting_career", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone.", "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone?", "Who else did Burt Bacharach collaborate with?", "Burt Bacharach collaborated with Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart.", "What do you mean by similar capacity?" ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he begin writing music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Burt Bacharach begin writing music", "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David met while at the Brill Building in New York City, and began their writing partnership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Burt Bacharach begin writing music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#Songwriting_career", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone.", "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone?", "Who else did Burt Bacharach collaborate with?", "Burt Bacharach collaborated with Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart.", "What do you mean by similar capacity?", "When did Burt Bacharach begin writing music?", "In 1957, Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David met while at the Brill Building in New York City, and began their writing partnership." ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who recorded his songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who recorded Burt Bacharach's songs", "Truth_answer": "Marty Robbins recorded Burt Bacharach's songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who recorded Burt Bacharach's songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#Songwriting_career", "Context": [ "How did Burt Bacharach get started in music?", "Following Burt Bacharach's tour of duty in the United States Army, he spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor.", "Who did Burt Bacharach work with?", "Burt Bacharach worked alongside with Vic Damone.", "Did Burt Bacharach write any songs for Damone?", "Who else did Burt Bacharach collaborate with?", "Burt Bacharach collaborated with Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart.", "What do you mean by similar capacity?", "When did Burt Bacharach begin writing music?", "In 1957, Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David met while at the Brill Building in New York City, and began their writing partnership.", "Who recorded Burt Bacharach's songs?", "Marty Robbins recorded Burt Bacharach's songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1520, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs he wrote?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs Burt Bacharach wrote", "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach wrote the songs The Story of My Life, Magic Moments, and Make it Easy on Yourself“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs Burt Bacharach wrote?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2012–2014:_Miyavi_and_international_acting_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What films was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films was he in", "Truth_answer": "Miyavi was in the film Unbroken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films were Miyavi in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#2012–2014:_Miyavi_and_international_acting_career", "Context": [ "What films were Miyavi in?", "Miyavi was in the film Unbroken." ], "Conversation_no": 1521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the film released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the film Unbroken released", "Truth_answer": "The film Unbroken was released on December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Unbroken released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#Filmography", "Context": [ "What films were Miyavi in?", "Miyavi was in the film Unbroken.", "When was the film Unbroken released?", "The film Unbroken was released on December 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other films was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other films was Miyavi in", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Miyavi in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What films were Miyavi in?", "Miyavi was in the film Unbroken.", "When was the film Unbroken released?", "The film Unbroken was released on December 2014.", "What other films was Miyavi in?" ], "Conversation_no": 1521, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he accomplish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Miyavi accomplish", "Truth_answer": "Miyavi was nominated for the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Japanese Act, and at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan he won the Best Collaboration category with Yuksek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Miyavi accomplish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman#Total_Nonstop_Action_Wrestling_(2002–2006)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2005?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2005", "Truth_answer": "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210045114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman#Total_Nonstop_Action_Wrestling_(2002–2006)", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds." ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sean Waltman do there", "Truth_answer": "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210045114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance." ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he contreversial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sean Waltman controversial", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sean Waltman controversial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Was Sean Waltman controversial?" ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the response to the challenge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the response to the challenge", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to the challenge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Was Sean Waltman controversial?", "What was the response to the challenge?" ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sean Waltman do next", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Waltman do next?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Was Sean Waltman controversial?", "What was the response to the challenge?", "What did Sean Waltman do next?" ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he wrestle after that win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Sean Waltman wrestle after that win", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sean Waltman wrestle after that win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Was Sean Waltman controversial?", "What was the response to the challenge?", "What did Sean Waltman do next?", "Who did Sean Waltman wrestle after that win?" ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other matches during this time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other matches during this time frame", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other matches during this time frame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman#Championships_and_accomplishments", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Was Sean Waltman controversial?", "What was the response to the challenge?", "What did Sean Waltman do next?", "Who did Sean Waltman wrestle after that win?", "What other matches during this time frame?" ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any more championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sean Waltman win anymore championships", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Waltman win anymore championships?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Sean Waltman in 2005?", "Under his real name, Sean Waltman returned on February 13, 2005 at Against All Odds.", "What did Sean Waltman do there?", "During Sean Waltman's NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman and Diamond Dallas Page formed an alliance.", "Was Sean Waltman controversial?", "What was the response to the challenge?", "What did Sean Waltman do next?", "Who did Sean Waltman wrestle after that win?", "What other matches during this time frame?", "Did Sean Waltman win anymore championships?" ], "Conversation_no": 1522, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sean Waltman do next", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Waltman do next?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Other_media", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other media did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other media did he do", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other media did John Morrison do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media did John Morrison do?", "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29." ], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they on any other media?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Morrison on any other media", "Truth_answer": "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Morrison on any other media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What other media did John Morrison do?", "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29.", "Was John Morrison on any other media?", "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do well on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Morrison do well on the Destroy Build Destroy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison do well on the Destroy Build Destroy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media did John Morrison do?", "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29.", "Was John Morrison on any other media?", "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Did John Morrison do well on the Destroy Build Destroy?" ], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other media was he on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other media was John Morrison on", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, John Morrison co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other media was John Morrison on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Other_media", "Context": [ "What other media did John Morrison do?", "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29.", "Was John Morrison on any other media?", "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Did John Morrison do well on the Destroy Build Destroy?", "What other media was John Morrison on?", "In 2013, John Morrison co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo." ], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Morrison do anything else", "Truth_answer": "John Morrison also appeared as a cameo in the first episode of Video Game High School's third and final season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison do anything else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Championships_and_accomplishments", "Context": [ "What other media did John Morrison do?", "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29.", "Was John Morrison on any other media?", "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Did John Morrison do well on the Destroy Build Destroy?", "What other media was John Morrison on?", "In 2013, John Morrison co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo.", "Did John Morrison do anything else?", "John Morrison also appeared as a cameo in the first episode of Video Game High School's third and final season." ], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)", "Context": [ "What other media did John Morrison do?", "In 2009, John Morrison and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport. He also appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which\\ aired on September 29.", "Was John Morrison on any other media?", "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Did John Morrison do well on the Destroy Build Destroy?", "What other media was John Morrison on?", "In 2013, John Morrison co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo.", "Did John Morrison do anything else?", "John Morrison also appeared as a cameo in the first episode of Video Game High School's third and final season.", "Did John Morrison win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1523, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting saspects about John Morrison", "Truth_answer": "After leaving WWE in November 2011, John Morrison began wrestling overseas on the independent circuit under several ring names before finding success in lucha libre wrestling promotions as Johnny Mundo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting saspects about John Morrison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Independent_circuit_(2012–2019)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the independent circuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the independent circuit", "Truth_answer": "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison." ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was John Morrison successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Morrison successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Independent_circuit_(2012–2019)", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win", "Truth_answer": "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?", "Did John Morrison win?", "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match." ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever face off against each other again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Rockaways ever face off against each other again", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison and Shelton Benjamin face off against each other again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Independent_circuit_(2012–2019)", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?", "Did John Morrison win?", "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match.", "Did John Morrison and Shelton Benjamin face off against each other again?" ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other matches did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other matches did John Morrison have", "Truth_answer": "On August 12, 2012, John Morrison appeared at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6 event, defeating Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-way match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other matches did John Morrison have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?", "Did John Morrison win?", "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match.", "Did John Morrison and Shelton Benjamin face off against each other again?", "What other matches did John Morrison have?", "On August 12, 2012, John Morrison appeared at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6 event, defeating Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-way match." ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other matches there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Morrison have any other matches at Juggalo Championship Wrestling Bloodymania", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison have any other matches at Juggalo Championship Wrestling Bloodymania?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?", "Did John Morrison win?", "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match.", "Did John Morrison and Shelton Benjamin face off against each other again?", "What other matches did John Morrison have?", "On August 12, 2012, John Morrison appeared at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6 event, defeating Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-way match.", "Did John Morrison have any other matches at Juggalo Championship Wrestling Bloodymania?" ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win all of his matches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win all of his matches", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win all of his matches?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?", "Did John Morrison win?", "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match.", "Did John Morrison and Shelton Benjamin face off against each other again?", "What other matches did John Morrison have?", "On August 12, 2012, John Morrison appeared at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6 event, defeating Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-way match.", "Did John Morrison have any other matches at Juggalo Championship Wrestling Bloodymania?", "Did John Morrison win all of his matches?" ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Had he fought him before?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Had John Morrison fought him before", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had John Morrison fought him before?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)#Professional_wrestling_style_and_persona", "Context": [ "What was the independent circuit John Morrison participated in?", "After leaving WWE, John Morrison began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.", "Was John Morrison successful?", "Did John Morrison win?", "John Morrison rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour and won the match.", "Did John Morrison and Shelton Benjamin face off against each other again?", "What other matches did John Morrison have?", "On August 12, 2012, John Morrison appeared at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6 event, defeating Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-way match.", "Did John Morrison have any other matches at Juggalo Championship Wrestling Bloodymania?", "Did John Morrison win all of his matches?", "Had John Morrison fought him before?" ], "Conversation_no": 1524, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting things are in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting things about John Morrison are there", "Truth_answer": "John Morrison was described by WWE as having lightning-fast offense, high-risk aerial expertise, and incredible agility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things about John Morrison are there?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Robinson get his opportunity on Broadway", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Robinson get his opportunity on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this show a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other broadway shows after his first", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first", "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this show also a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Brown Buddies also a hit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?" ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many Broadway shows did He perform in during his Broadway career", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career" ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on to have more broadway shows after the third one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third", "Truth_answer": "n 1939, Bill Robinson returned to the stage in The Hot Mikado, a jazz version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third?", "n 1939, Bill Robinson returned to the stage in The Hot Mikado, a jazz version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he also have a fifth show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson also have a fifth Broadway show", "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson's next Broadway show, All in Fun (1940), was with an all-white cast. Despite having Imogene Coca, Pert Kelton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson also have a fifth Broadway show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third?", "n 1939, Bill Robinson returned to the stage in The Hot Mikado, a jazz version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.", "Did Bill Robinson also have a fifth Broadway show?", "Bill Robinson's next Broadway show, All in Fun (1940), was with an all-white cast. Despite having Imogene Coca, Pert Kelton." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he allowed to perform solo during this production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bill Robinson allowed to perform soloduring this production", "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson became the star, the first time an African-American headlined an otherwise all-white production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill Robinson allowed to perform soloduring this production?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Film_career", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third?", "n 1939, Bill Robinson returned to the stage in The Hot Mikado, a jazz version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.", "Did Bill Robinson also have a fifth Broadway show?", "Bill Robinson's next Broadway show, All in Fun (1940), was with an all-white cast. Despite having Imogene Coca, Pert Kelton.", "Was Bill Robinson allowed to perform soloduring this production?", "Bill Robinson became the star, the first time an African-American headlined an otherwise all-white production." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Robinson do after his time on Broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rob Robinson do after his time on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "After 1932, black stage revues waned in popularity, but Bill Robinson remained in vogue with white audiences for more than a decade in some fourteen motion pictures produced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Robinson do after his time on Browadway:?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson#Broadway", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third?", "n 1939, Bill Robinson returned to the stage in The Hot Mikado, a jazz version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.", "Did Bill Robinson also have a fifth Broadway show?", "Bill Robinson's next Broadway show, All in Fun (1940), was with an all-white cast. Despite having Imogene Coca, Pert Kelton.", "Was Bill Robinson allowed to perform soloduring this production?", "Bill Robinson became the star, the first time an African-American headlined an otherwise all-white production.", "What did Bill Robinson do after his time on Browadway:?", "After 1932, black stage revues waned in popularity, but Bill Robinson remained in vogue with white audiences for more than a decade in some fourteen motion pictures produced." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else about his time on Broadway that stood out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else about Bill Robinson's time on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "Memphis Bound used an all-black cast including Bill Robinson (who had top billing, Avon Long, Billy Daniels, Ada Brown, and Sheila Guyse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about Bill Robinson's time on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Bill Robinson get his opprtunity on Broadway?", "In 1928, a white impresario, Lew Leslie, produced Blackbirds of 1928 on Broadway, a black revue for white audiences starring Adelaide Hall and Bill Robinson along with Aida Ward, Tim Moore and other black stars.", "Was Blackbirds a hit on Broadway?", "Blackbirds was a huge success on Broadway, where it ran for over one year to sell-out performances.", "Did Bill Robinson have any other broadway shows after his first?", "Bill Robinson also played in Brown Buddies.", "Was Brown Buddies also a hit?", "How many Broadway shows did Bill Robinson perform in during his Broadway career", "Did Bill Robinson go on to have more Broadway shows after the third?", "n 1939, Bill Robinson returned to the stage in The Hot Mikado, a jazz version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.", "Did Bill Robinson also have a fifth Broadway show?", "Bill Robinson's next Broadway show, All in Fun (1940), was with an all-white cast. Despite having Imogene Coca, Pert Kelton.", "Was Bill Robinson allowed to perform soloduring this production?", "Bill Robinson became the star, the first time an African-American headlined an otherwise all-white production.", "What did Bill Robinson do after his time on Browadway:?", "After 1932, black stage revues waned in popularity, but Bill Robinson remained in vogue with white audiences for more than a decade in some fourteen motion pictures produced.", "Was there anything else about Bill Robinson's time on Broadway?", "Memphis Bound used an all-black cast including Bill Robinson (who had top billing, Avon Long, Billy Daniels, Ada Brown, and Sheila Guyse." ], "Conversation_no": 1525, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards during his time on broadway?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson win any awards during his time on Broadway", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson win any awards during his time on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show#Ratings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the show have good ratings in the beginning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the show have good ratings in the beginning", "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show#Episodes", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1." ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many seasons were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show", "Truth_answer": "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show#Episodes", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show." ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the ratings fall during the 9th season and that's why the show didn't continue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue", "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show finished its eighth season 119th with an average rating of 3.29, dropping 44.23 percent from the seventh season. ABC decided to put the series on hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show#Ratings", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show.", "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its eighth season 119th with an average rating of 3.29, dropping 44.23 percent from the seventh season. ABC decided to put the series on hiatus." ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Drew Carey Show", "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Shiow series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show.", "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its eighth season 119th with an average rating of 3.29, dropping 44.23 percent from the seventh season. ABC decided to put the series on hiatus.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Shiow series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers." ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Drew Carey help write the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey help write The Drew Carey Show", "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show was created by Carey, who had both stand-up comedy and writing experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116191658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey help write The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show#Ratings", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show.", "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its eighth season 119th with an average rating of 3.29, dropping 44.23 percent from the seventh season. ABC decided to put the series on hiatus.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Shiow series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers.", "Did Drew Carey help write The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Show was created by Carey, who had both stand-up comedy and writing experience." ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What season had the best ratings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What season had the best ratings", "Truth_answer": "Season 3 of The Drew Carey Show had the best ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What season of The Drew Carey Show had the best ratings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show.", "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its eighth season 119th with an average rating of 3.29, dropping 44.23 percent from the seventh season. ABC decided to put the series on hiatus.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Shiow series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers.", "Did Drew Carey help write The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Show was created by Carey, who had both stand-up comedy and writing experience.", "What season of The Drew Carey Show had the best ratings?", "Season 3 of The Drew Carey Show had the best ratings." ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the ratings decline near the end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the ratings of The Drew Carey Show decline near the end", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the ratings of The Drew Carey Show decline near the end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show#Seasons_8–9_(2002–2004)", "Context": [ "Did The Drew Carey Show have good ratings in the beginning?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings, with an average rating of 10.1.", "How many seasons were there of The Drew Carey Show?", "There were a total of 9 seasons in The Drew Carey Show.", "Did the raitings fall during the 9th season of The Drew Carey Show causing it to discontinue?", "The Drew Carey Show finished its eighth season 119th with an average rating of 3.29, dropping 44.23 percent from the seventh season. ABC decided to put the series on hiatus.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Shiow series finale was viewed by a little over 5 million viewers.", "Did Drew Carey help write The Drew Carey Show?", "The Drew Carey Show was created by Carey, who had both stand-up comedy and writing experience.", "What season of The Drew Carey Show had the best ratings?", "Season 3 of The Drew Carey Show had the best ratings.", "Why did the ratings of The Drew Carey Show decline near the end?" ], "Conversation_no": 1526, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the last episode?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the last episode of The Drew Carey Show", "Truth_answer": "The last episode of The Drew Carey Show aired in the year 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the last epsideo of The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_Bündchen#1997–2000:_Career_beginnings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings", "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_Bündchen#1997–2000:_Career_beginnings", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows." ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get a role in either of those shows?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for", "Truth_answer": "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway." ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did that show go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_Bündchen#1997–2000:_Career_beginnings", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway.", "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go?" ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during her career beginnings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during Gisele Bündchen's career beginnings", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Gisele Bündchen posed for Missoni, Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Gianfranco Ferré, Ralph Lauren, and Versace campaign", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Gisele Bündchen's career beginnings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_Bündchen#1997–2000:_Career_beginnings", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway.", "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go?", "What else happened during Gisele Bündchen's career beginnings?", "In 1998, Gisele Bündchen posed for Missoni, Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Gianfranco Ferré, Ralph Lauren, and Versace campaign" ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her fame keep rising?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen fame keep rising", "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen appeared on the cover of Vogue Paris, her first cover of British Vogue, and fashion magazine i-D featured her on its cover, profiling A Girl Called Gisele.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen fame keep rising?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_Bündchen#1997–2000:_Career_beginnings", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway.", "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go?", "What else happened during Gisele Bündchen's career beginnings?", "In 1998, Gisele Bündchen posed for Missoni, Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Gianfranco Ferré, Ralph Lauren, and Versace campaign", "Did Gisele Bündchen fame keep rising?", "Gisele Bündchen appeared on the cover of Vogue Paris, her first cover of British Vogue, and fashion magazine i-D featured her on its cover, profiling A Girl Called Gisele." ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything else along with that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen do anything else along with being on the cover of Vogue Paris and British Vogue", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Gisele Bündchen left Elite Model Management to switch to IMG Models, dissatisfied with Elite's work environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen do anything else along with being on the cover of Vogue Paris and British Vogue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_Bündchen#1997–2000:_Career_beginnings", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway.", "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go?", "What else happened during Gisele Bündchen's career beginnings?", "In 1998, Gisele Bündchen posed for Missoni, Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Gianfranco Ferré, Ralph Lauren, and Versace campaign", "Did Gisele Bündchen fame keep rising?", "Gisele Bündchen appeared on the cover of Vogue Paris, her first cover of British Vogue, and fashion magazine i-D featured her on its cover, profiling A Girl Called Gisele.", "Did Gisele Bündchen do anything else along with being on the cover of Vogue Paris and British Vogue?", "In 1999, Gisele Bündchen left Elite Model Management to switch to IMG Models, dissatisfied with Elite's work environment." ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else important that you would like to share about the start of her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else important that you would like to share about the start of Gisele Bündchen's career", "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen won the VH1/Vogue Model of the Year for 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important that you would like to share about the start of Gisele Bündchen's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to Gisele Bundchen in her career beginnings?", "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows, but took part in only two international shows.", "Did Gisele Bündchen get a role in either of the two international shows she auditioned for?", "Alexander McQueen chose Gisele Bündchen for his Spring 1998 ready-to-wear show, Rain!, because of her ability to walk in towering heels on a slippery runway.", "How well did the show Gisele Bündchen took part in go?", "What else happened during Gisele Bündchen's career beginnings?", "In 1998, Gisele Bündchen posed for Missoni, Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Gianfranco Ferré, Ralph Lauren, and Versace campaign", "Did Gisele Bündchen fame keep rising?", "Gisele Bündchen appeared on the cover of Vogue Paris, her first cover of British Vogue, and fashion magazine i-D featured her on its cover, profiling A Girl Called Gisele.", "Did Gisele Bündchen do anything else along with being on the cover of Vogue Paris and British Vogue?", "In 1999, Gisele Bündchen left Elite Model Management to switch to IMG Models, dissatisfied with Elite's work environment.", "Is there anything else important that you would like to share about the start of Gisele Bündchen's career?", "Gisele Bündchen won the VH1/Vogue Model of the Year for 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 1527, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any downfalls?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen have any downfalls", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen have any downfalls?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1997–1998:_Evolution_and_label_conflicts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any label conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any label conflicts", "Truth_answer": "Motown issued a compilation of remixes of various Boyz II Men songs from Cooleyhighharmony and II. They opposed this because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any label conflicts for Boyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Were there any label conflicts for Boyz II Men?", "Motown issued a compilation of remixes of various Boyz II Men songs from Cooleyhighharmony and II. They opposed this because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work." ], "Conversation_no": 1528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Boyz ll men sue the label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Boyz II men sue the Motown", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boyz II men sue the Motown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1997–1998:_Evolution_and_label_conflicts", "Context": [ "Were there any label conflicts for Boyz II Men?", "Motown issued a compilation of remixes of various Boyz II Men songs from Cooleyhighharmony and II. They opposed this because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "Did Boyz II men sue the Motown?" ], "Conversation_no": 1528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the label released the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Motown released the album without Boyz II Men's opproval", "Truth_answer": "After Motown released the album without their permission, there was a dispute between the company and the group. Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Motown released the album without Boyz II Men's opproval?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Were there any label conflicts for Boyz II Men?", "Motown issued a compilation of remixes of various Boyz II Men songs from Cooleyhighharmony and II. They opposed this because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "Did Boyz II men sue the Motown?", "What happened after Motown released the album without Boyz II Men's opproval?", "After Motown released the album without their permission, there was a dispute between the company and the group. Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek." ], "Conversation_no": 1528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Boyz II Men remix album do well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Boyz II Men remix album do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1997–1998:_Evolution_and_label_conflicts", "Context": [ "Were there any label conflicts for Boyz II Men?", "Motown issued a compilation of remixes of various Boyz II Men songs from Cooleyhighharmony and II. They opposed this because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "Did Boyz II men sue the Motown?", "What happened after Motown released the album without Boyz II Men's opproval?", "After Motown released the album without their permission, there was a dispute between the company and the group. Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek.", "Did the Boyz II Men remix album do well?" ], "Conversation_no": 1528, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they then find another label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men find another label", "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records, not Motown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men find another label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#1992–1999:_Beginnings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he career start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he career start", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#1992–1999:_Beginnings", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes." ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how old was she", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started." ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he first album a hit", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?" ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "whats a song on her first album", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#1992–1999:_Beginnings", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?", "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album?" ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her second acting gig", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jessica Alba's second acting gig", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba branched out into television in 1994 with a recurring role as the vain Jessica in three episodes of the Nickelodeon comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jessica Alba's second acting gig?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#Film", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?", "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album?", "What was Jessica Alba's second acting gig?", "Jessica Alba branched out into television in 1994 with a recurring role as the vain Jessica in three episodes of the Nickelodeon comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack." ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "name one of her films", "Transformer_rewrite": "Name one of Jessica Alba's films", "Truth_answer": "One of Jessica Alba's films is Never Been Kissed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one of Jessica Alba's films.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#Film", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?", "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album?", "What was Jessica Alba's second acting gig?", "Jessica Alba branched out into television in 1994 with a recurring role as the vain Jessica in three episodes of the Nickelodeon comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack.", "Name one of Jessica Alba's films.", "One of Jessica Alba's films is Never Been Kissed." ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other films", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other films of Jessica Alba's", "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba was also on the film Honey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other films of Jessica Alba's?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#Awards", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?", "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album?", "What was Jessica Alba's second acting gig?", "Jessica Alba branched out into television in 1994 with a recurring role as the vain Jessica in three episodes of the Nickelodeon comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack.", "Name one of Jessica Alba's films.", "One of Jessica Alba's films is Never Been Kissed.", "Any other films of Jessica Alba's?", "Jessica Alba was also on the film Honey." ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she receive any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessica Alba recieve any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Alba recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba#1992–1999:_Beginnings", "Context": [ "When did Jessica Alba's career start?", "Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "How old was Jessica Alba when her career started?", "Jessica Alba was 11 years old when her career started.", "Was Jessica Alba's first album a hit?", "What's a song on Jessica Alba's first album?", "What was Jessica Alba's second acting gig?", "Jessica Alba branched out into television in 1994 with a recurring role as the vain Jessica in three episodes of the Nickelodeon comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack.", "Name one of Jessica Alba's films.", "One of Jessica Alba's films is Never Been Kissed.", "Any other films of Jessica Alba's?", "Jessica Alba was also on the film Honey.", "Did Jessica Alba recieve any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1529, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other films", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 with Jessica Alba", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Jessica Alba appeared as Melissa Hauer in a first-season episode of the Steven Bochco crime-drama Brooklyn South, as Leanne in two episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 with Jessica Alba?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Trumble's early struggle begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Trumble's early struggle begin", "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [ "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890." ], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889", "Truth_answer": "Noting Hugh Trumble's anxiety while playing, a friend offered him a beer during the lunch break to revive his spirits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [ "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890.", "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889?", "Noting Hugh Trumble's anxiety while playing, a friend offered him a beer during the lunch break to revive his spirits." ], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this owrk?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble's anxiety come from", "Truth_answer": "Feeling relaxed, although wondering about his steadiness of step, Hugh Trumble took a succession of wickets to ensure his selection in the Australian team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did having a beer help Hugh Trumble with his anxiety?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [ "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890.", "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889?", "Noting Hugh Trumble's anxiety while playing, a friend offered him a beer during the lunch break to revive his spirits.", "Did having a beer help Hugh Trumble with his anxiety?", "Feeling relaxed, although wondering about his steadiness of step, Hugh Trumble took a succession of wickets to ensure his selection in the Australian team." ], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trumble do after joining the Australian team", "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble finished the season with 27 wickets at an average of 14.20 per wicket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trumble do after joining the Australian team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [ "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890.", "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889?", "Noting Hugh Trumble's anxiety while playing, a friend offered him a beer during the lunch break to revive his spirits.", "Did having a beer help Hugh Trumble with his anxiety?", "Feeling relaxed, although wondering about his steadiness of step, Hugh Trumble took a succession of wickets to ensure his selection in the Australian team.", "What did Hugh Trumble do after joining the Australian team?", "Hugh Trumble finished the season with 27 wickets at an average of 14.20 per wicket." ], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other struggles did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other struggles did Hugh Trumble have", "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble was not selected for the Australian team to play Lord Sheffield's touring English team in 1891–92. He did not return to the Australian team until 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other struggles did Hugh Trumble have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [ "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890.", "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889?", "Noting Hugh Trumble's anxiety while playing, a friend offered him a beer during the lunch break to revive his spirits.", "Did having a beer help Hugh Trumble with his anxiety?", "Feeling relaxed, although wondering about his steadiness of step, Hugh Trumble took a succession of wickets to ensure his selection in the Australian team.", "What did Hugh Trumble do after joining the Australian team?", "Hugh Trumble finished the season with 27 wickets at an average of 14.20 per wicket.", "What other struggles did Hugh Trumble have?", "Hugh Trumble was not selected for the Australian team to play Lord Sheffield's touring English team in 1891–92. He did not return to the Australian team until 1893." ], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trumble do after this", "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble played in all three Test matches in 1893, taking 6 wickets at an average of 39.00.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trumble do after not being selected to join Sheffields touring England team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble#Early_struggle", "Context": [ "When did Hugh Trumble's early struggles begin?", "Hugh Trumble's early struggles began in 1889 though 1890.", "What happened after Hugh Trumble's struggle began in 1889?", "Noting Hugh Trumble's anxiety while playing, a friend offered him a beer during the lunch break to revive his spirits.", "Did having a beer help Hugh Trumble with his anxiety?", "Feeling relaxed, although wondering about his steadiness of step, Hugh Trumble took a succession of wickets to ensure his selection in the Australian team.", "What did Hugh Trumble do after joining the Australian team?", "Hugh Trumble finished the season with 27 wickets at an average of 14.20 per wicket.", "What other struggles did Hugh Trumble have?", "Hugh Trumble was not selected for the Australian team to play Lord Sheffield's touring English team in 1891–92. He did not return to the Australian team until 1893.", "What did Hugh Trumble do after not being selected to join Sheffields touring England team?", "Hugh Trumble played in all three Test matches in 1893, taking 6 wickets at an average of 39.00." ], "Conversation_no": 1530, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he struggle anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble struggle anywhere else", "Truth_answer": "England scored 75 runs with Hugh Trumble taking 3 wickets. England fought back, scoring 475 runs to win the Test by 94 runs; Trumble failed to take a wicket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble struggle anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend#Departure_of_Batmanglij,_Father_of_the_Bride,_and_upcoming_fifth_studio_album_(2014–present)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who left", "Transformer_rewrite": "who left", "Truth_answer": "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostam_Batmanglij#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend." ], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "Batmanglij announced on Twitter that he had left Vampire Weekend to pursue solo projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505021622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostam_Batmanglij_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Batmanglij leave Vampire Weekend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend.", "Why did Batmanglij leave Vampire Weekend?", "Batmanglij announced on Twitter that he had left Vampire Weekend to pursue solo projects." ], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he want", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Batmanglij want", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Batmanglij want?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostam_Batmanglij#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend.", "Why did Batmanglij leave Vampire Weekend?", "Batmanglij announced on Twitter that he had left Vampire Weekend to pursue solo projects.", "What did Batmanglij want?" ], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he move on to", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Batmanglij move onto from Vampire Weekend", "Truth_answer": "Batmangkij moved onto solo projects after leaving Vampire Weekend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Batmanglij move onto from Vampire Weekend?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend.", "Why did Batmanglij leave Vampire Weekend?", "Batmanglij announced on Twitter that he had left Vampire Weekend to pursue solo projects.", "What did Batmanglij want?", "What did Batmanglij move onto from Vampire Weekend?", "Batmangkij moved onto solo projects after leaving Vampire Weekend." ], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it realesed", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was it released", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was it released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend#Departure_of_Batmanglij,_Father_of_the_Bride,_and_upcoming_fifth_studio_album_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend.", "Why did Batmanglij leave Vampire Weekend?", "Batmanglij announced on Twitter that he had left Vampire Weekend to pursue solo projects.", "What did Batmanglij want?", "What did Batmanglij move onto from Vampire Weekend?", "Batmangkij moved onto solo projects after leaving Vampire Weekend.", "When was it released?" ], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Vampire Weekend do", "Truth_answer": "Vampire Weekend briefly performed at a rally for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in Washington Square Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vampire Weekend do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend#Departure_of_Batmanglij,_Father_of_the_Bride,_and_upcoming_fifth_studio_album_(2014–present)", "Context": [ "Who left Vampire Weekend?", "It was revealed on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed from Vampire Weekend.", "Why did Batmanglij leave Vampire Weekend?", "Batmanglij announced on Twitter that he had left Vampire Weekend to pursue solo projects.", "What did Batmanglij want?", "What did Batmanglij move onto from Vampire Weekend?", "Batmangkij moved onto solo projects after leaving Vampire Weekend.", "When was it released?", "What did Vampire Weekend do?", "Vampire Weekend briefly performed at a rally for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in Washington Square Park." ], "Conversation_no": 1531, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date was it", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date was the Vampire Weekend performance at the preidential rally for Bernie Sanders", "Truth_answer": "Vampire Weekend performed at the presidental rally for Bernie Sanders in April 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the Vampire Weekend performance at the preidential rally for Bernie Sanders?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo#Election", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Lunalilo begin his reign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lunalilo begin his reign", "Truth_answer": "January 9th, 1873", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lunalilo begin his reign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo#Election", "Context": [ "When did Lunalilo begin his reign?", "January 9th, 1873" ], "Conversation_no": 1532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant about him being king?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Lunalilo being king", "Truth_answer": "Because Lunalilo's popularity was so great, and because he became king through a democratic process, he became known as The People's King.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Lunalilo being king?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo#Reign_as_King", "Context": [ "When did Lunalilo begin his reign?", "January 9th, 1873", "What else is significant about Lunalilo being king?", "Because Lunalilo's popularity was so great, and because he became king through a democratic process, he became known as The People's King.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after", "Truth_answer": "When Lunalilo assumed the duties of the king, a huge change in the government's policy began to form.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo#Reign_as_King", "Context": [ "When did Lunalilo begin his reign?", "January 9th, 1873", "What else is significant about Lunalilo being king?", "Because Lunalilo's popularity was so great, and because he became king through a democratic process, he became known as The People's King.“", "What happened after", "When Lunalilo assumed the duties of the king, a huge change in the government's policy began to form." ], "Conversation_no": 1532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened", "Truth_answer": "Lunalilo spent his reign trying to make the Hawaiian government more democratic. He started by writing to the legislature, recommending that the constitution be amended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo#Reign_as_King", "Context": [ "When did Lunalilo begin his reign?", "January 9th, 1873", "What else is significant about Lunalilo being king?", "Because Lunalilo's popularity was so great, and because he became king through a democratic process, he became known as The People's King.“", "What happened after", "When Lunalilo assumed the duties of the king, a huge change in the government's policy began to form.", "What else happened", "Lunalilo spent his reign trying to make the Hawaiian government more democratic. He started by writing to the legislature, recommending that the constitution be amended." ], "Conversation_no": 1532, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else significant during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about Lunalilo during this time", "Truth_answer": "He wanted to undo some changes that his predecessor had made when he enacted the 1864 Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about Lunalilo during this time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did thick go on tour with", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did thick go on tour with", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Hudson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p43", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was this", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson", "Truth_answer": "2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p40", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p43", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year had he toured before that", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson", "Truth_answer": "2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p40", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009", "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2008" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do later that year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Robin Thicke do later that year", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robin Thicke do later that year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009", "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2008", "What did Robin Thicke do later that year?" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was it called", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009", "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2008", "What did Robin Thicke do later that year?", "What was it called?" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the date", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the date", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the date?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009", "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2008", "What did Robin Thicke do later that year?", "What was it called?", "What was the date?" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a single called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a song single of Robin Thicke's called", "Truth_answer": "Lost Without U“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song single of Robin Thicke's called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#2008–10:_Something_Else_and_Sex_Therapy", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009", "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2008", "What did Robin Thicke do later that year?", "What was it called?", "What was the date?", "What was a song single of Robin Thicke's called?", "Lost Without U“" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was on one of his tracks", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was on one of Robin Thicke's tracks", "Truth_answer": "Nicki Minaj", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on one of Robin Thicke's tracks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke#2008–10:_Something_Else_and_Sex_Therapy", "Context": [ "Who did Robin Thicke go on tour with?", "Jennifer Hudson", "What year did Robin Thicke tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2009", "What year had Robin Thicke toured before the tour with Jennifer Hudson?", "2008", "What did Robin Thicke do later that year?", "What was it called?", "What was the date?", "What was a song single of Robin Thicke's called?", "Lost Without U“", "Who was on one of Robin Thicke's tracks?", "Nicki Minaj" ], "Conversation_no": 1533, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What song", "Transformer_rewrite": "What song", "Truth_answer": "Shakin' It for Daddy“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song of Robin Thicke's was Nicki Minaj on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are his views on sterilization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are his views on sterilization", "Truth_answer": "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction." ], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he oppose the idea of castration?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration", "Truth_answer": "His view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration?", "His view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain." ], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis", "Truth_answer": "While he preferred to convince those he deemed unfit using education, Ellis supported coercion as a tool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration?", "His view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis?", "While he preferred to convince those he deemed unfit using education, Ellis supported coercion as a tool." ], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he openly speak about his views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis openly speak about his views on sterilization", "Truth_answer": "He supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis openly speak about his views on sterilization?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration?", "His view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis?", "While he preferred to convince those he deemed unfit using education, Ellis supported coercion as a tool.", "Did Havelock Ellis openly speak about his views on sterilization?", "He supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene." ], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he say of note in his publication?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Havelock Ellis say of note in his publication", "Truth_answer": "He wrote It is not possible to view sterilization with enthusiasm when applied to any class of people…but what, I ask myself, is the practical alternative?”[24]", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Havelock Ellis say of note in his publication?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration?", "His view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis?", "While he preferred to convince those he deemed unfit using education, Ellis supported coercion as a tool.", "Did Havelock Ellis openly speak about his views on sterilization?", "He supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene.", "What else did Havelock Ellis say of note in his publication?", "He wrote It is not possible to view sterilization with enthusiasm when applied to any class of people…but what, I ask myself, is the practical alternative?”[24]" ], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone of note agree wit his views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone of note agree wit Havelock Ellis's views", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Sis anyone of note agree with Havelock Ellis's views on sterilization?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Havelock Ellis' views on sterlization?", "Though Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Why did Havelock Ellis oppose the idea of castration?", "His view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis?", "While he preferred to convince those he deemed unfit using education, Ellis supported coercion as a tool.", "Did Havelock Ellis openly speak about his views on sterilization?", "He supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene.", "What else did Havelock Ellis say of note in his publication?", "He wrote It is not possible to view sterilization with enthusiasm when applied to any class of people…but what, I ask myself, is the practical alternative?”[24]", "Sis anyone of note agree with Havelock Ellis's views on sterilization?" ], "Conversation_no": 1534, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his views brought on by the way he was raised?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Havelock Ellis' views on sterilization brought on by the way he was raised", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Havelock Ellis' views on sterilization brought on by the way he was raised?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_Brain", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain", "Truth_answer": "Richard Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_Brain", "Context": [ "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Richard Stone." ], "Conversation_no": 1535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he create it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Stone create the music for Pinky and the Brain", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stone create the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_Brain", "Context": [ "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Richard Stone.", "Did Richard Stone create the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pinky and the Brain's article", "Truth_answer": "The Pinky and the Brain score sometimes includes references to classical music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pinky and the Brain's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_Brain", "Context": [ "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Richard Stone.", "Did Richard Stone create the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Yes", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pinky and the Brain's article?", "The Pinky and the Brain score sometimes includes references to classical music." ], "Conversation_no": 1535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any notable pieces?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any notable pieces", "Truth_answer": "In the episode where the Brain builds a new Papier-mâché Earth, the 2nd and 4th movements of Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony can be heard throughout the episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable pieces?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_Brain", "Context": [ "Who made the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Richard Stone.", "Did Richard Stone create the music for Pinky and the Brain?", "Yes", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pinky and the Brain's article?", "The Pinky and the Brain score sometimes includes references to classical music.", "Any notable pieces?", "In the episode where the Brain builds a new Papier-mâché Earth, the 2nd and 4th movements of Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony can be heard throughout the episode." ], "Conversation_no": 1535, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there additional references like that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there additional references like that", "Truth_answer": "The episode Napoleon Brainaparte makes frequent reference to the French anthem, La Marseillaise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there additional references like that in Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interregnum", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the interregnum?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the interregnum", "Truth_answer": "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229102731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interregnum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the interregnum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Wake_of_Poseidon", "Context": [ "What is the interregnum?", "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order." ], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is In The Wake of Poseidon", "Truth_answer": "In the Wake of Poseidon is the second studio album by English progressive rock group King Crimson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908144804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Wake_of_Poseidon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Wake_of_Poseidon", "Context": [ "What is the interregnum?", "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order.", "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "In the Wake of Poseidon is the second studio album by English progressive rock group King Crimson" ], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the In The Wake of Poseidon a success", "Truth_answer": "US Billboard 200 31", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908144804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Wake_of_Poseidon_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epica_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album In The Wake of Poseidon by King Crimson a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_(album)", "Context": [ "What is the interregnum?", "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order.", "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "In the Wake of Poseidon is the second studio album by English progressive rock group King Crimson", "Was the album In The Wake of Poseidon by King Crimson a success?", "US Billboard 200 31" ], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Lizard another album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lizard another album", "Truth_answer": "Lizard is the third studio album by British progressive rock band King Crimson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024213027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_%28album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lizard another album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_(album)", "Context": [ "What is the interregnum?", "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order.", "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "In the Wake of Poseidon is the second studio album by English progressive rock group King Crimson", "Was the album In The Wake of Poseidon by King Crimson a success?", "US Billboard 200 31", "Was Lizard another album?", "Lizard is the third studio album by British progressive rock band King Crimson" ], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lizard successful", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, PopMatters named the title track at #13 in the list The 25 Best Progressive Rock Songs of All Time.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lizard successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson", "Context": [ "What is the interregnum?", "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order.", "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "In the Wake of Poseidon is the second studio album by English progressive rock group King Crimson", "Was the album In The Wake of Poseidon by King Crimson a success?", "US Billboard 200 31", "Was Lizard another album?", "Lizard is the third studio album by British progressive rock band King Crimson", "Was Lizard successful?", "In 2011, PopMatters named the title track at #13 in the list The 25 Best Progressive Rock Songs of All Time.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What genre is the band's music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What genre is King Crimson's music", "Truth_answer": "Progressive rockart rockpost-progressiveproto-prog", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre is King Crimson's music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson", "Context": [ "What is the interregnum?", "An interregnum is a period of discontinuity or gap in a government, organization, or social order.", "What is In The Wake of Poseidon?", "In the Wake of Poseidon is the second studio album by English progressive rock group King Crimson", "Was the album In The Wake of Poseidon by King Crimson a success?", "US Billboard 200 31", "Was Lizard another album?", "Lizard is the third studio album by British progressive rock band King Crimson", "Was Lizard successful?", "In 2011, PopMatters named the title track at #13 in the list The 25 Best Progressive Rock Songs of All Time.“", "What genre is King Crimson's music?", "Progressive rockart rockpost-progressiveproto-prog" ], "Conversation_no": 1536, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "King Crimson considered hiring Elton John to be the singer, but decided against the idea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Ellis-Bextor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2007", "Truth_answer": "Sophie Ellis-Bextor supported George Michael on his UK tour leg in June 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Ellis-Bextor", "Context": [ "What happened in 2007?", "Sophie Ellis-Bextor supported George Michael on his UK tour leg in June 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Sophie Ellis-Bextor married The Feeling bassist Richard Jones in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Ellis-Bextor", "Context": [ "What happened in 2007?", "Sophie Ellis-Bextor supported George Michael on his UK tour leg in June 2007.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Sophie Ellis-Bextor married The Feeling bassist Richard Jones in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have a relationship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Feeling bassist Richard Jones have a relationship", "Truth_answer": "Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones maried.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Ellis-Bextor_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones have a relationship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Ellis-Bextor", "Context": [ "What happened in 2007?", "Sophie Ellis-Bextor supported George Michael on his UK tour leg in June 2007.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Sophie Ellis-Bextor married The Feeling bassist Richard Jones in 2005.", "Did Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones have a relationship?", "Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones maried." ], "Conversation_no": 1537, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Richard Jones do next", "Truth_answer": "Richard Jones has said something kind of smacked us in the face. The chemistry was incredible – it was like nothing I've ever experienced“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Jones do next?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the new frontman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the new frontman", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen" ], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner", "Truth_answer": "March 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen", "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner?", "March 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he replace?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Kelly Hansen replace", "Truth_answer": "Lou Gramm", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kelly Hansen replace?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen", "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner?", "March 2005", "Who did Kelly Hansen replace?", "Lou Gramm" ], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums did he release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many albums did Kelly Hansen release", "Truth_answer": "2", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Kelly Hansen release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen", "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner?", "March 2005", "Who did Kelly Hansen replace?", "Lou Gramm", "How many albums did Kelly Hansen release?", "2" ], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kelly Hansen leave the band", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Hansen leave the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen", "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner?", "March 2005", "Who did Kelly Hansen replace?", "Lou Gramm", "How many albums did Kelly Hansen release?", "2", "Did Kelly Hansen leave the band?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do before joining Foreigner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Kelly Hansen do before joining Foreigner", "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen was a former singer Hurricane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kelly Hansen do before joining Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_(band)", "Context": [ "Who was the new frontman of Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen", "When did Kelly Hansen join Foreigner?", "March 2005", "Who did Kelly Hansen replace?", "Lou Gramm", "How many albums did Kelly Hansen release?", "2", "Did Kelly Hansen leave the band?", "No", "What did Kelly Hansen do before joining Foreigner?", "Kelly Hansen was a former singer Hurricane" ], "Conversation_no": 1538, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many frontmen did the band go through?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many frontmen did Foreigner go through", "Truth_answer": "2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many frontmen did Foreigner go through?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What two groups combined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What two groups combined", "Truth_answer": "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What two groups combined?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [ "What two groups combined?", "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West" ], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they combine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine", "Truth_answer": "After the debuts of Arashi and Tackey & Tsubasa, the golden era was suddenly coming to an end and so was their popularity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [ "What two groups combined?", "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West", "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine?", "After the debuts of Arashi and Tackey & Tsubasa, the golden era was suddenly coming to an end and so was their popularity." ], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the group popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kanjani Eight popular", "Truth_answer": "On the contrary, a new Kansai Junior unit named V. West was taking off in popularity, more so than their eastern counterpart FiVe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kanjani Eight popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [ "What two groups combined?", "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West", "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine?", "After the debuts of Arashi and Tackey & Tsubasa, the golden era was suddenly coming to an end and so was their popularity.", "Was Kanjani Eight popular?", "On the contrary, a new Kansai Junior unit named V. West was taking off in popularity, more so than their eastern counterpart FiVe." ], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did they make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Kanjani Eight make", "Truth_answer": "Popenkarock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Kanjani Eight make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [ "What two groups combined?", "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West", "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine?", "After the debuts of Arashi and Tackey & Tsubasa, the golden era was suddenly coming to an end and so was their popularity.", "Was Kanjani Eight popular?", "On the contrary, a new Kansai Junior unit named V. West was taking off in popularity, more so than their eastern counterpart FiVe.", "What songs did Kanjani Eight make?", "Popenkarock" ], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Kanjani Eight, as a newly formed group, held their first concert in December 2002, titled Kanjani Eight Xmas Party 2002 .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [ "What two groups combined?", "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West", "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine?", "After the debuts of Arashi and Tackey & Tsubasa, the golden era was suddenly coming to an end and so was their popularity.", "Was Kanjani Eight popular?", "On the contrary, a new Kansai Junior unit named V. West was taking off in popularity, more so than their eastern counterpart FiVe.", "What songs did Kanjani Eight make?", "Popenkarock", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Kanjani Eight, as a newly formed group, held their first concert in December 2002, titled Kanjani Eight Xmas Party 2002 ." ], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the band play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Kanjani Eight play", "Truth_answer": "Tokyo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kanjani Eight play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight", "Context": [ "What two groups combined?", "Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West", "Why did Junior golden age and V. West combine?", "After the debuts of Arashi and Tackey & Tsubasa, the golden era was suddenly coming to an end and so was their popularity.", "Was Kanjani Eight popular?", "On the contrary, a new Kansai Junior unit named V. West was taking off in popularity, more so than their eastern counterpart FiVe.", "What songs did Kanjani Eight make?", "Popenkarock", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Kanjani Eight, as a newly formed group, held their first concert in December 2002, titled Kanjani Eight Xmas Party 2002 .", "Where did Kanjani Eight play?", "Tokyo" ], "Conversation_no": 1539, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many people were in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many people were in Kanjani Eight", "Truth_answer": "Eight members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were in Kanjani Eight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are The Replacements most known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are The Replacements most known for", "Truth_answer": "The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered one of the pioneers of alternative rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are The Replacements most known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What are The Replacements most known for?", "The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered one of the pioneers of alternative rock." ], "Conversation_no": 1540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is The Replacements most popular song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is The Replacements most popular song", "Truth_answer": "I'll Be You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Replacements most popular song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What are The Replacements most known for?", "The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered one of the pioneers of alternative rock.", "What is The Replacements most popular song?", "I'll Be You“" ], "Conversation_no": 1540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was there final tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Replacements final tour", "Truth_answer": "1990", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Replacements final tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What are The Replacements most known for?", "The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered one of the pioneers of alternative rock.", "What is The Replacements most popular song?", "I'll Be You“", "When was The Replacements final tour?", "1990" ], "Conversation_no": 1540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Replacements break up", "Truth_answer": "yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Replacements break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What are The Replacements most known for?", "The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered one of the pioneers of alternative rock.", "What is The Replacements most popular song?", "I'll Be You“", "When was The Replacements final tour?", "1990", "Did The Replacements break up?", "yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1540, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did the Replacements inspire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did the Replacements inspire", "Truth_answer": "The Replacements' music was influenced by rock artists such as the Rolling Stones, Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger, Lou Reed and the Beatles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did the Replacements inspire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what album did they release in 1981?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what album did they release in 1981", "Truth_answer": "The Replacements first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, was released in August 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did The Replacements release in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What album did The Replacements release in 1981?", "The Replacements first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, was released in August 1981" ], "Conversation_no": 1541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles from Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash", "Truth_answer": "Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash contained the band's first single, I'm in Trouble“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What album did The Replacements release in 1981?", "The Replacements first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, was released in August 1981", "What were some singles from Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash?", "Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash contained the band's first single, I'm in Trouble“" ], "Conversation_no": 1541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release other singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Replacements release other singles", "Truth_answer": "yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Replacements release other singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)", "Context": [ "What album did The Replacements release in 1981?", "The Replacements first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, was released in August 1981", "What were some singles from Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash?", "Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash contained the band's first single, I'm in Trouble“", "Did The Replacements release other singles?", "yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1541, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Replacements go on tour", "Truth_answer": "The Replacements embarked on its first tour of the United States in April 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Replacements go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of her commercial successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was one of her commercial successes", "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Aretha Franklin's commercial successes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin", "Context": [ "What was one of Aretha Franklin's commercial successes?", "Aretha Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful." ], "Conversation_no": 1542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most popular single from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Aretha Franklin's most popular single from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You", "Truth_answer": "Baby I Love You and A Natural Woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://songs-tube.net/171143-Aretha%20Franklin-Killing%20Me%20Softly.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was her most popular single from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin", "Context": [ "What was one of Aretha Franklin's commercial successes?", "Aretha Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful.", "What was her most popular single from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin?", "Baby I Love You and A Natural Woman." ], "Conversation_no": 1542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin won 18 Grammy Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hot991.com/best-aretha-franklin-references-hip-hop/_p0", "https://newsslice.blogspot.com/2017_12_10_archive.html_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin", "Context": [ "What was one of Aretha Franklin's commercial successes?", "Aretha Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful.", "What was her most popular single from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin?", "Baby I Love You and A Natural Woman.", "Did Aretha Franklin win any awards?", "Aretha Franklin won 18 Grammy Awards" ], "Conversation_no": 1542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the Grammys for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Grammys for", "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin earned international acclaim for her performance of Nessun dorma at the Grammy Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Grammys for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin", "Context": [ "What was one of Aretha Franklin's commercial successes?", "Aretha Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful.", "What was her most popular single from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin?", "Baby I Love You and A Natural Woman.", "Did Aretha Franklin win any awards?", "Aretha Franklin won 18 Grammy Awards", "What were the Grammys for?", "Aretha Franklin earned international acclaim for her performance of Nessun dorma at the Grammy Awards" ], "Conversation_no": 1542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she collaborate with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin collaborate with anyone", "Truth_answer": "George Benson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin", "Context": [ "What was one of Aretha Franklin's commercial successes?", "Aretha Franklin's debut Atlantic album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, also became commercially successful.", "What was her most popular single from I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin?", "Baby I Love You and A Natural Woman.", "Did Aretha Franklin win any awards?", "Aretha Franklin won 18 Grammy Awards", "What were the Grammys for?", "Aretha Franklin earned international acclaim for her performance of Nessun dorma at the Grammy Awards", "Did Aretha Franklin collaborate with anyone?", "George Benson" ], "Conversation_no": 1542, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she with any other recording company besides Atlantic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Aretha Franklin with any other recording company besides Atlantic", "Truth_answer": "FAME Studios", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aretha Franklin with any other recording company besides Atlantic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was he born", "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin." ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents", "Truth_answer": "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth" ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up", "Truth_answer": "Dublin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p70", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p71", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p81" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Dublin" ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why didn't he like school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school", "Truth_answer": "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parents.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Dublin", "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school?", "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parents.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do when he finished school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw do when he finished school", "Truth_answer": "October 1871 George Bernard Shaw left school to become a junior clerk in a Dublin firm of land agents, where he worked hard, and quickly rose to become head cashier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw do when he finished school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Dublin", "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school?", "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parents.“", "What did George Bernard Shaw do when he finished school?", "October 1871 George Bernard Shaw left school to become a junior clerk in a Dublin firm of land agents, where he worked hard, and quickly rose to become head cashier." ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he left that job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw do after he left that job", "Truth_answer": "In June 1873, George John Lee left Dublin for London and never returned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw do after he left that job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Dublin", "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school?", "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parents.“", "What did George Bernard Shaw do when he finished school?", "October 1871 George Bernard Shaw left school to become a junior clerk in a Dublin firm of land agents, where he worked hard, and quickly rose to become head cashier.", "What did George Bernard Shaw do after he left that job?", "In June 1873, George John Lee left Dublin for London and never returned." ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where else did he live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where else did George Bernard Shaw live", "Truth_answer": "London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p69", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p70", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p71", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p72" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did George Bernard Shaw live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Dublin", "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school?", "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parents.“", "What did George Bernard Shaw do when he finished school?", "October 1871 George Bernard Shaw left school to become a junior clerk in a Dublin firm of land agents, where he worked hard, and quickly rose to become head cashier.", "What did George Bernard Shaw do after he left that job?", "In June 1873, George John Lee left Dublin for London and never returned.", "Where else did George Bernard Shaw live?", "London" ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Bernard Shaw have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw's elder siblings were Lucinda Frances and Elinor Agnes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Bernard Shaw have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw", "Context": [ "When was George Bernard Shaw born?", "George Bernard Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin.", "Who were George Bernard Shaw parents?", "George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth", "Where did George Bernard Shaw grow up?", "Dublin", "Why didn't George Bernard Shaw like school?", "prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parents.“", "What did George Bernard Shaw do when he finished school?", "October 1871 George Bernard Shaw left school to become a junior clerk in a Dublin firm of land agents, where he worked hard, and quickly rose to become head cashier.", "What did George Bernard Shaw do after he left that job?", "In June 1873, George John Lee left Dublin for London and never returned.", "Where else did George Bernard Shaw live?", "London", "Did George Bernard Shaw have any siblings?", "George Bernard Shaw's elder siblings were Lucinda Frances and Elinor Agnes." ], "Conversation_no": 1543, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he live in any other places?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Bernard Shaw live in any other places", "Truth_answer": "Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Bernard Shaw live in any other places?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he return to villainy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he return to villainy", "Truth_answer": "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“" ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his return like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Riddler's return like", "Truth_answer": "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Riddler's return like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "What was Riddler's return like?", "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears." ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in his return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Riddler do in his return", "Truth_answer": "In Riddle Me This, the Riddler still acts as a private eye and teams with Batman to solve the murders of a mysterious sorcerer named Sebastian Rothschild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Riddler do in his return?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "What was Riddler's return like?", "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears.", "What did Riddler do in his return?", "In Riddle Me This, the Riddler still acts as a private eye and teams with Batman to solve the murders of a mysterious sorcerer named Sebastian Rothschild." ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they want with the list?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Riddler and Enigma want with the list", "Truth_answer": "Riddler and Enigma escape, delivering the Jade Society member list to Gilda Dent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Riddler and Enigma want with the list?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "What was Riddler's return like?", "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears.", "What did Riddler do in his return?", "In Riddle Me This, the Riddler still acts as a private eye and teams with Batman to solve the murders of a mysterious sorcerer named Sebastian Rothschild.", "What did Riddler and Enigma want with the list?", "Riddler and Enigma escape, delivering the Jade Society member list to Gilda Dent." ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Riddler do after that", "Truth_answer": "Riddler is paid but is more interested in another reward", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Riddler do after that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "What was Riddler's return like?", "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears.", "What did Riddler do in his return?", "In Riddle Me This, the Riddler still acts as a private eye and teams with Batman to solve the murders of a mysterious sorcerer named Sebastian Rothschild.", "What did Riddler and Enigma want with the list?", "Riddler and Enigma escape, delivering the Jade Society member list to Gilda Dent.", "What did Riddler do after that?", "Riddler is paid but is more interested in another reward" ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "This occurs in Pieces, where Gilda Dent reveals herself to her estranged husband Harvey Dent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Hush", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "What was Riddler's return like?", "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears.", "What did Riddler do in his return?", "In Riddle Me This, the Riddler still acts as a private eye and teams with Batman to solve the murders of a mysterious sorcerer named Sebastian Rothschild.", "What did Riddler and Enigma want with the list?", "Riddler and Enigma escape, delivering the Jade Society member list to Gilda Dent.", "What did Riddler do after that?", "Riddler is paid but is more interested in another reward", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "This occurs in Pieces, where Gilda Dent reveals herself to her estranged husband Harvey Dent." ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they work with any other villans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Riddler and Enigma work with any other villans", "Truth_answer": "Riddler and Enigma defeat Batman and reunite the Dents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Riddler and Enigma work with any other villans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin_(character)", "Context": [ "When did Riddler return to villainy?", "In Tony Daniel's Life After Death“", "What was Riddler's return like?", "Riddler is rocked by a bomb detonation, the trauma re-awakening his psychosis. Cackling, rambling and insane, he terminates his contract with Oswald Cobblepot and disappears.", "What did Riddler do in his return?", "In Riddle Me This, the Riddler still acts as a private eye and teams with Batman to solve the murders of a mysterious sorcerer named Sebastian Rothschild.", "What did Riddler and Enigma want with the list?", "Riddler and Enigma escape, delivering the Jade Society member list to Gilda Dent.", "What did Riddler do after that?", "Riddler is paid but is more interested in another reward", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "This occurs in Pieces, where Gilda Dent reveals herself to her estranged husband Harvey Dent.", "Did Riddler and Enigma work with any other villans?", "Riddler and Enigma defeat Batman and reunite the Dents." ], "Conversation_no": 1544, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was penguin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Penguin", "Truth_answer": "Penguin is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Penguin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do on the radio", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do on the radio", "Truth_answer": "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Mason_(TV_series)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast." ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did he make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Raymond Burr make", "Truth_answer": "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income." ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he most known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Raymond Burr most known for", "Truth_answer": "Raymond Burr played romantic leads and menacing villains with equal authority", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Raymond Burr most known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income.", "What was Raymond Burr most known for?", "Raymond Burr played romantic leads and menacing villains with equal authority" ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Raymond Burr ever win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Raymond Burr won Emmy Awards for acting in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Burr ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income.", "What was Raymond Burr most known for?", "Raymond Burr played romantic leads and menacing villains with equal authority", "Did Raymond Burr ever win any awards?", "Raymond Burr won Emmy Awards for acting in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason" ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else interesting happened during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else interesting happened to Raymond Burr during this time", "Truth_answer": "In 1956 Raymond Burr was the star of CBS Radio's Fort Laramie", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Mason_(TV_series)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened to Raymond Burr during this time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income.", "What was Raymond Burr most known for?", "Raymond Burr played romantic leads and menacing villains with equal authority", "Did Raymond Burr ever win any awards?", "Raymond Burr won Emmy Awards for acting in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason", "What else interesting happened to Raymond Burr during this time?", "In 1956 Raymond Burr was the star of CBS Radio's Fort Laramie" ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the show", "Truth_answer": "Fort Laramie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income.", "What was Raymond Burr most known for?", "Raymond Burr played romantic leads and menacing villains with equal authority", "Did Raymond Burr ever win any awards?", "Raymond Burr won Emmy Awards for acting in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason", "What else interesting happened to Raymond Burr during this time?", "In 1956 Raymond Burr was the star of CBS Radio's Fort Laramie", "What was the name of the show?", "Fort Laramie" ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he leave radio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Raymond Burr leave radio", "Truth_answer": "In August 1956, CBS announced that Raymond Burr would star in the television series Perry Mason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Raymond Burr leave radio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant", "Context": [ "What did Raymond Burr do on the radio?", "Working steadily in radio since the 1940s, often uncredited, Raymond Burr was a leading player on the West Coast.", "How much did Raymond Burr make?", "Raymond Burr earned a steady and comfortable income.", "What was Raymond Burr most known for?", "Raymond Burr played romantic leads and menacing villains with equal authority", "Did Raymond Burr ever win any awards?", "Raymond Burr won Emmy Awards for acting in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason", "What else interesting happened to Raymond Burr during this time?", "In 1956 Raymond Burr was the star of CBS Radio's Fort Laramie", "What was the name of the show?", "Fort Laramie", "When did Raymond Burr leave radio?", "In August 1956, CBS announced that Raymond Burr would star in the television series Perry Mason." ], "Conversation_no": 1545, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever go back to radio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Raymond Burr ever go back to radio", "Truth_answer": "Although the network wanted Raymond Burr to continue work on Fort Laramie as well, the TV series required an extraordinary commitment and the radio show ended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Burr ever go back to radio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Marukami's writing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Marukami's writing style", "Truth_answer": "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative" ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about his writing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style", "Truth_answer": "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself." ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What themes are in his writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing", "Truth_answer": "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wordsandpeace.com/2014/08/25/book-review-colorless-tsukuru-tazaki-and-his-years-of-pilgrimage/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music" ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else do his novels invoke?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke", "Truth_answer": "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing." ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs do his novels invoke?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke", "Truth_answer": "Some of his novels take their titles from songs: Dance, Dance, Dance after The Dells' 1957 B-side song", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wordsandpeace.com/2014/08/25/book-review-colorless-tsukuru-tazaki-and-his-years-of-pilgrimage/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing.", "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some of his novels take their titles from songs: Dance, Dance, Dance after The Dells' 1957 B-side song" ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other books did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other books did Haruki Murakami write", "Truth_answer": "After the Quake", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did Haruki Murakami write?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing.", "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some of his novels take their titles from songs: Dance, Dance, Dance after The Dells' 1957 B-side song", "What other books did Haruki Murakami write?", "After the Quake" ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other books with titles from music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other books Haruki Murakamiwith titles from music", "Truth_answer": "Norwegian Wood after The Beatles' song", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wordsandpeace.com/2014/08/25/book-review-colorless-tsukuru-tazaki-and-his-years-of-pilgrimage/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other books Haruki Murakamiwith titles from music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing.", "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some of his novels take their titles from songs: Dance, Dance, Dance after The Dells' 1957 B-side song", "What other books did Haruki Murakami write?", "After the Quake", "Are there any other books Haruki Murakamiwith titles from music?", "Norwegian Wood after The Beatles' song" ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else influence his writing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else influence Haruki Murakami's writing style", "Truth_answer": "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in Haruki Murakami's writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else influence Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing.", "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some of his novels take their titles from songs: Dance, Dance, Dance after The Dells' 1957 B-side song", "What other books did Haruki Murakami write?", "After the Quake", "Are there any other books Haruki Murakamiwith titles from music?", "Norwegian Wood after The Beatles' song", "Did anything else influence Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in Haruki Murakami's writing." ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What aspects of shamanism are in his writing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What aspects of shamanism are in Haruki Murakami's writing", "Truth_answer": "In a 2000 article, Susan Fisher connected Japanese folk religion or Japanese shamanism with some elements of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, such as a descent into a dry well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What aspects of shamanism are in Haruki Murakami's writing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Most of Haruki Murakami's works use first-person narrative", "What else is notable about Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Another notable feature of Haruki Murakami's stories are the comments that come from the main characters as to how strange the story presents itself.", "What themes are in Haruki Murakami writing?", "Many of Haruki Murakami's novels have themes and titles that evoke classical music", "What else do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in his writing.", "What songs do Haruki Murakami's novels invoke?", "Some of his novels take their titles from songs: Dance, Dance, Dance after The Dells' 1957 B-side song", "What other books did Haruki Murakami write?", "After the Quake", "Are there any other books Haruki Murakamiwith titles from music?", "Norwegian Wood after The Beatles' song", "Did anything else influence Haruki Murakami's writing style?", "Some analyses see aspects of shamanism in Haruki Murakami's writing.", "What aspects of shamanism are in Haruki Murakami's writing?", "In a 2000 article, Susan Fisher connected Japanese folk religion or Japanese shamanism with some elements of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, such as a descent into a dry well." ], "Conversation_no": 1546, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other religious references are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other religious references are there in Haruki Murakami's work", "Truth_answer": "Professor of Japanese Nobuko Ochner opined there were many descriptions of traveling in a parallel world as well as characters who have some connection to shamanism in Haruki Murakami's works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other religious references are there in Haruki Murakami's work?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Other_work_in_children's_television", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of Joe's most well known works other than Sesame Street?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Joe's most well known works other than Sesame Street", "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Children's Television Workshop created the show The Electric Company, and Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Joe Raposo's most well known works other than Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "What were some of Joe Raposo's most well known works other than Sesame Street?", "In 1971, Children's Television Workshop created the show The Electric Company, and Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show." ], "Conversation_no": 1547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Joe win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Along with five Grammy Awards and Emmy nods, Joe Raposo's song The First Time It Happens, from The Great Muppet Caper, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Other_work_in_children's_television", "Context": [ "What were some of Joe Raposo's most well known works other than Sesame Street?", "In 1971, Children's Television Workshop created the show The Electric Company, and Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show.", "Did Joe Raposo win any awards?", "Along with five Grammy Awards and Emmy nods, Joe Raposo's song The First Time It Happens, from The Great Muppet Caper, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song." ], "Conversation_no": 1547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most intriguing think you read about Joe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most intriguing thing you read about Joe Raposo and his other work in children's television", "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show The Electric Company, for its first three seasons, and contributed songs throughout the show's run, until 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most intriguing thing you read about Joe Raposo and his other work in children's television?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Other_work_in_children's_television", "Context": [ "What were some of Joe Raposo's most well known works other than Sesame Street?", "In 1971, Children's Television Workshop created the show The Electric Company, and Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show.", "Did Joe Raposo win any awards?", "Along with five Grammy Awards and Emmy nods, Joe Raposo's song The First Time It Happens, from The Great Muppet Caper, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "What was the most intriguing thing you read about Joe Raposo and his other work in children's television?", "Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show The Electric Company, for its first three seasons, and contributed songs throughout the show's run, until 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 1547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play any certain character on the Electric Company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo play any certain character on his show the Electric Company", "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo performed joke characters for film segments on The Electric Company similar in style to what he had done on Sesame Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo play any certain character on his show the Electric Company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some of Joe Raposo's most well known works other than Sesame Street?", "In 1971, Children's Television Workshop created the show The Electric Company, and Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show.", "Did Joe Raposo win any awards?", "Along with five Grammy Awards and Emmy nods, Joe Raposo's song The First Time It Happens, from The Great Muppet Caper, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "What was the most intriguing thing you read about Joe Raposo and his other work in children's television?", "Joe Raposo served as the musical director of the show The Electric Company, for its first three seasons, and contributed songs throughout the show's run, until 1977.", "Did Joe Raposo play any certain character on his show the Electric Company?", "Joe Raposo performed joke characters for film segments on The Electric Company similar in style to what he had done on Sesame Street." ], "Conversation_no": 1547, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with any famous people on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo work with any famous people on the show, The Electric Company", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo work with any famous people on the show, The Electric Company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Sesame_Street", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What puppet was Raposo on Sesame Street?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What puppet was Raposo on Sesame Street", "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo usually chose to portray anonymous, silly characters in these segments, which were nearly always produced on 16 mm film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What puppet was Joe Raposo on in the series Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Sesame_Street", "Context": [ "What puppet was Joe Raposo on in the series Sesame Street?", "Joe Raposo usually chose to portray anonymous, silly characters in these segments, which were nearly always produced on 16 mm film." ], "Conversation_no": 1548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Joe Raposo well know for his work in Sesame Street?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Joe Raposo well known for his work in the series, Sesame Street", "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo is best known for the songs he wrote for Sesame Street from its beginning in 1969 through the mid-1970s, and also for a time in the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Raposo well known for his work in the series, Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo#Sesame_Street", "Context": [ "What puppet was Joe Raposo on in the series Sesame Street?", "Joe Raposo usually chose to portray anonymous, silly characters in these segments, which were nearly always produced on 16 mm film.", "Was Joe Raposo well known for his work in the series, Sesame Street?", "Joe Raposo is best known for the songs he wrote for Sesame Street from its beginning in 1969 through the mid-1970s, and also for a time in the 1980s." ], "Conversation_no": 1548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did he write for Sesame Street?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Joe Raposo write for in the series, Sesame Street", "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo wrote the Sesame Street Theme as well as many of its most popular songs, such as Bein' Green, C is for Cookie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Joe Raposo write for in the series, Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What puppet was Joe Raposo on in the series Sesame Street?", "Joe Raposo usually chose to portray anonymous, silly characters in these segments, which were nearly always produced on 16 mm film.", "Was Joe Raposo well known for his work in the series, Sesame Street?", "Joe Raposo is best known for the songs he wrote for Sesame Street from its beginning in 1969 through the mid-1970s, and also for a time in the 1980s.", "What songs did Joe Raposo write for in the series, Sesame Street?", "Joe Raposo wrote the Sesame Street Theme as well as many of its most popular songs, such as Bein' Green, C is for Cookie." ], "Conversation_no": 1548, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Joe win any awards for these songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo win any awards for the songs Sesame Street Theme, Bein Green, and C is for Cookie", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Raposo win any awards for the songs Sesame Street Theme, Bein Green, and C is for Cookie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Pilot", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate." ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Arnold palmer get over his fear of flying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arnold palmer get over his fear of flying", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?" ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he get his pilot's license?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Pilot", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?", "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license?" ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Palmer get any recognition (awards) for his work flying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer get any recognition for his work flying", "Truth_answer": "On Arnold Palmer's 70th birthday in 1999, Westmoreland County Airport in Latrobe was renamed Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer get any recognition for his work flying?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?", "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license?", "Did Arnold Palmer get any recognition for his work flying?", "On Arnold Palmer's 70th birthday in 1999, Westmoreland County Airport in Latrobe was renamed Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in his honor." ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Arnold Palmer fly commercial flights, or flights in the military?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer fly commercial or military flights", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer fly commercial or military flights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Pilot", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?", "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license?", "Did Arnold Palmer get any recognition for his work flying?", "On Arnold Palmer's 70th birthday in 1999, Westmoreland County Airport in Latrobe was renamed Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in his honor.", "Did Arnold Palmer fly commercial or military flights?" ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "For how long did arnold palmer have his pilot's license?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Arnold Palmer have his pilot's license", "Truth_answer": "After almost 55 years, Arnold Palmer logged nearly 20,000 hours of flight time in various aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Arnold Palmer have his pilot's license?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Pilot", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?", "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license?", "Did Arnold Palmer get any recognition for his work flying?", "On Arnold Palmer's 70th birthday in 1999, Westmoreland County Airport in Latrobe was renamed Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in his honor.", "Did Arnold Palmer fly commercial or military flights?", "How long did Arnold Palmer have his pilot's license?", "After almost 55 years, Arnold Palmer logged nearly 20,000 hours of flight time in various aircraft." ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after January 31,2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after January 31,2011", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer thought he would pilot a plane for the last time on January 31, 2011, and flew from Palm Springs in California to Orlando in his Cessna Citation X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after January 31st, 2011 with Arnold Palmer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Pilot", "Context": [ "How did Arnold Palmer become a pilot?", "Arnold Palmer's early fear of flying was what led him to pursue his pilot certificate.", "Did Arnold Palmer get over his fear of flying?", "What year did Arnold Palmer get his pilot's license?", "Did Arnold Palmer get any recognition for his work flying?", "On Arnold Palmer's 70th birthday in 1999, Westmoreland County Airport in Latrobe was renamed Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in his honor.", "Did Arnold Palmer fly commercial or military flights?", "How long did Arnold Palmer have his pilot's license?", "After almost 55 years, Arnold Palmer logged nearly 20,000 hours of flight time in various aircraft.", "What happened after January 31st, 2011 with Arnold Palmer?", "Arnold Palmer thought he would pilot a plane for the last time on January 31, 2011, and flew from Palm Springs in California to Orlando in his Cessna Citation X." ], "Conversation_no": 1549, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he really have his last flight on that date?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer really have his last flight on January 31st, 2011", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's pilot's medical certificate expired January 2011 and he chose not to renew it. However, public records show he was issued a new third-class medical in May 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer really have his last flight on January 31st, 2011?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the legacy of Harry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the legacy of Harry", "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld." ], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)", "Truth_answer": "The film Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? was screened in 2006 at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Is_Harry_Nilsson_(And_Why_Is_Everybody_Talkin%27_About_Him)%3F", "Context": [ "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "The film Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? was screened in 2006 at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did it go to theaters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson Go To theaters", "Truth_answer": "Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) was released to theatres in September 2010 and on DVD in October that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "The film Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? was screened in 2006 at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.", "When did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) was released to theatres in September 2010 and on DVD in October that year." ], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) after the early screenings", "Truth_answer": "The filmmakers re-edited Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) with rare found footage of Nilsson, further interviews, and family photographs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) after the early screenings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "The film Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? was screened in 2006 at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.", "When did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) was released to theatres in September 2010 and on DVD in October that year.", "What happened next with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) after the early screenings?", "The filmmakers re-edited Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) with rare found footage of Nilsson, further interviews, and family photographs." ], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it go to the theaters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters", "Truth_answer": "Who Is Harry Nilsson finally released on September 17, 2010, at selected theaters in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "The film Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? was screened in 2006 at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.", "When did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) was released to theatres in September 2010 and on DVD in October that year.", "What happened next with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) after the early screenings?", "The filmmakers re-edited Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) with rare found footage of Nilsson, further interviews, and family photographs.", "Did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Who Is Harry Nilsson finally released on September 17, 2010, at selected theaters in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any more albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson release any more albums", "Truth_answer": "On July 30, 2013, Sony Music released a definitive box-set of Harry Nilsson's RCA era albums called The RCA Albums Collection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson release any more albums after his film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the legacy of Harry Nilsson?", "Harry Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson? produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "What happened with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "The film Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? was screened in 2006 at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.", "When did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) was released to theatres in September 2010 and on DVD in October that year.", "What happened next with Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) after the early screenings?", "The filmmakers re-edited Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) with rare found footage of Nilsson, further interviews, and family photographs.", "Did Harry Nilsson's film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him) go to theaters?", "Who Is Harry Nilsson finally released on September 17, 2010, at selected theaters in the United States.", "Did Harry Nilsson release any more albums after his film, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "On July 30, 2013, Sony Music released a definitive box-set of Harry Nilsson's RCA era albums called The RCA Albums Collection." ], "Conversation_no": 1550, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sony release anything else", "Truth_answer": "Additionally, several weeks later on August 13, Flash Harry Nilsson was finally issued on CD also featuring additional material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson release anything else after The RCA Albums Collection?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people#Demographics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of the demographics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the demographics", "Truth_answer": "Those who identify as Rohingyas typically reside in the northernmost townships of Arakan bordering Bangladesh where they form 80–98% of the population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123200447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the Rohingya People demographics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people#Demographics", "Context": [ "What are some of the Rohingya People demographics?", "Those who identify as Rohingyas typically reside in the northernmost townships of Arakan bordering Bangladesh where they form 80–98% of the population." ], "Conversation_no": 1551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Rohingya People demographics", "Truth_answer": "Rohingyas have 46% more children than Myanmar's national average. In 2018, 48,000 Rohingya babies were born in Bangladesh, out of a total population of 120,000 fertile women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123200447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Rohingya People demographics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people#Demographics", "Context": [ "What are some of the Rohingya People demographics?", "Those who identify as Rohingyas typically reside in the northernmost townships of Arakan bordering Bangladesh where they form 80–98% of the population.", "What else is notable about Rohingya People demographics?", "Rohingyas have 46% more children than Myanmar's national average. In 2018, 48,000 Rohingya babies were born in Bangladesh, out of a total population of 120,000 fertile women." ], "Conversation_no": 1551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting demographics are discussed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting demographics are discussed about the Rohingya People", "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 2015 Rohingya refugee crisis and the military crackdown in 2016 and 2017, the Rohingya population in Myanmar was around 1.1 to 1.3 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting demographics are discussed about the Rohingya People?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people#Demographics", "Context": [ "What are some of the Rohingya People demographics?", "Those who identify as Rohingyas typically reside in the northernmost townships of Arakan bordering Bangladesh where they form 80–98% of the population.", "What else is notable about Rohingya People demographics?", "Rohingyas have 46% more children than Myanmar's national average. In 2018, 48,000 Rohingya babies were born in Bangladesh, out of a total population of 120,000 fertile women.", "What other interesting demographics are discussed about the Rohingya People?", "Prior to the 2015 Rohingya refugee crisis and the military crackdown in 2016 and 2017, the Rohingya population in Myanmar was around 1.1 to 1.3 million." ], "Conversation_no": 1551, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant", "Truth_answer": "Many Rohingyas have fled to southeastern Bangladesh, where there are over 900,000 refugees, as well as to India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the Rohingya People demographics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_Is_Easy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Silence is Easy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Silence is Easy", "Truth_answer": "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190228080944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_Is_Easy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_Is_Easy", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on the album", "Truth_answer": "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)#Silence_Is_Easy_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing)." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy", "Truth_answer": "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_Is_Easy", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album, Silence Is Easy a success", "Truth_answer": "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy sold 54,296 copies on its opening week of release, charting at No.2 in the UK album charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190228080944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_Is_Easy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)#Silence_Is_Easy_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002.", "Was Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy a success?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy sold 54,296 copies on its opening week of release, charting at No.2 in the UK album charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which songs were successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were successful in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy", "Truth_answer": "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were successful in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002.", "Was Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy a success?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy sold 54,296 copies on its opening week of release, charting at No.2 in the UK album charts.", "What songs were successful in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing)." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of the other songs place in the top 10?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the other songs place in the top 10", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy place in the top 10 besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)#Silence_Is_Easy_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002.", "Was Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy a success?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy sold 54,296 copies on its opening week of release, charting at No.2 in the UK album charts.", "What songs were successful in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Did any of the other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy place in the top 10 besides the single, Silence is Easy?" ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Starsailor go on tour for their second album, Silence is Easy", "Truth_answer": "A full UK tour began in autumn 2003 for Starsailor shortly after the release of the Silence is Easy album, culminating at London's Brixton Academy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Starsailor go on tour for their second album, Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)#Silence_Is_Easy_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002.", "Was Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy a success?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy sold 54,296 copies on its opening week of release, charting at No.2 in the UK album charts.", "What songs were successful in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Did any of the other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy place in the top 10 besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Did the band, Starsailor go on tour for their second album, Silence is Easy?", "A full UK tour began in autumn 2003 for Starsailor shortly after the release of the Silence is Easy album, culminating at London's Brixton Academy." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything notable about the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about Starsailor's full UK tour for Silence is Easy", "Truth_answer": "Starsailor's full UK tour featured the only performance before their American tour in 2006 of Restless Heart, the closing track on the Silence Is Easy album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about Starsailor's full UK tour for Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)#Silence_Is_Easy_(2002–2005)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Starsailor's Silence is Easy?", "Silence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003.", "What songs were on Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Were there any other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy spawned just three singles; the second of which, Born Again had evolved from a B-side to Poor Misguided Fool, released in early 2002.", "Was Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy a success?", "Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy sold 54,296 copies on its opening week of release, charting at No.2 in the UK album charts.", "What songs were successful in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy?", "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, the band's highest placing).", "Did any of the other songs in Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy place in the top 10 besides the single, Silence is Easy?", "Did the band, Starsailor go on tour for their second album, Silence is Easy?", "A full UK tour began in autumn 2003 for Starsailor shortly after the release of the Silence is Easy album, culminating at London's Brixton Academy.", "Was there anything notable about Starsailor's full UK tour for Silence is Easy?", "Starsailor's full UK tour featured the only performance before their American tour in 2006 of Restless Heart, the closing track on the Silence Is Easy album." ], "Conversation_no": 1552, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Starsailor's full UK tour for their album, Silence is Easy", "Truth_answer": "Mark Collins, from The Charlatans joined Starsailor for all dates between August 2003 to December 2004, playing additional and lead guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Starsailor's full UK tour for their album, Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton#Community_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What community work did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What community work did he do", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton was widely involved in civic activities in Birmingham. His friend Dr John Ash had long sought to build a hospital in the town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton#Community_work", "Context": [ "What community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Matthew Boulton was widely involved in civic activities in Birmingham. His friend Dr John Ash had long sought to build a hospital in the town." ], "Conversation_no": 1553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was he involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was Dr John Ash involved in civic activities in Birmingham", "Truth_answer": "A great fan of the music of Handel, Matthew Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Matthew Boulton involved in building a hospital in Birmingham?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton#Community_work", "Context": [ "What community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Matthew Boulton was widely involved in civic activities in Birmingham. His friend Dr John Ash had long sought to build a hospital in the town.", "How was Matthew Boulton involved in building a hospital in Birmingham?", "A great fan of the music of Handel, Matthew Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital." ], "Conversation_no": 1553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they able to hold the music festival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were the musicians able to hold the music festival", "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton's festival took place in September 1768, the first of a series stretching well into the twentieth century. The hospital, Birmingham General, opened in 1779.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Matthew Boulton and Dr. John Ash able to hold the music festival for the hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Matthew Boulton was widely involved in civic activities in Birmingham. His friend Dr John Ash had long sought to build a hospital in the town.", "How was Matthew Boulton involved in building a hospital in Birmingham?", "A great fan of the music of Handel, Matthew Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital.", "Were Matthew Boulton and Dr. John Ash able to hold the music festival for the hospital?", "Matthew Boulton's festival took place in September 1768, the first of a series stretching well into the twentieth century. The hospital, Birmingham General, opened in 1779." ], "Conversation_no": 1553, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how much did it raise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did the Matthew Boulton's music festival of 1768 raise for the hospital", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the Matthew Boulton's music festival of 1768 raise for the hospital?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she get into film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she get into film", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Helen Mirren get into film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#Film", "Context": [ "When did Helen Mirren get into film?" ], "Conversation_no": 1554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a response?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have a response", "Truth_answer": "On Helen Mirren's mistreatment claims, Winner told The Guardian: I don't remember asking her to turn around but if I did I wasn't being serious...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Director Michael Winner have a response to Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When did Helen Mirren get into film?", "Did Director Michael Winner have a response to Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "On Helen Mirren's mistreatment claims, Winner told The Guardian: I don't remember asking her to turn around but if I did I wasn't being serious...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after that", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren continued her successful film career when she starred more recently in Gosford Park with Maggie Smith and Calendar Girls with Julie Walters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#Film", "Context": [ "When did Helen Mirren get into film?", "Did Director Michael Winner have a response to Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "On Helen Mirren's mistreatment claims, Winner told The Guardian: I don't remember asking her to turn around but if I did I wasn't being serious...“", "What happened after Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "Helen Mirren continued her successful film career when she starred more recently in Gosford Park with Maggie Smith and Calendar Girls with Julie Walters." ], "Conversation_no": 1554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she won any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Helen Mirren won any awards", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren's title role of The Queen earned her numerous acting awards including a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award, among many others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Helen Mirren won any awards with her film career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Helen Mirren get into film?", "Did Director Michael Winner have a response to Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "On Helen Mirren's mistreatment claims, Winner told The Guardian: I don't remember asking her to turn around but if I did I wasn't being serious...“", "What happened after Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "Helen Mirren continued her successful film career when she starred more recently in Gosford Park with Maggie Smith and Calendar Girls with Julie Walters.", "Has Helen Mirren won any awards with her film career?", "Helen Mirren's title role of The Queen earned her numerous acting awards including a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award, among many others" ], "Conversation_no": 1554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Have there been any critics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have there been any critics of Helen Mirren with her film career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any critics of Helen Mirren with her film career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren#Film", "Context": [ "When did Helen Mirren get into film?", "Did Director Michael Winner have a response to Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "On Helen Mirren's mistreatment claims, Winner told The Guardian: I don't remember asking her to turn around but if I did I wasn't being serious...“", "What happened after Helen Mirren's claim of mistreatment in 2007?", "Helen Mirren continued her successful film career when she starred more recently in Gosford Park with Maggie Smith and Calendar Girls with Julie Walters.", "Has Helen Mirren won any awards with her film career?", "Helen Mirren's title role of The Queen earned her numerous acting awards including a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award, among many others", "Have there been any critics of Helen Mirren with her film career?" ], "Conversation_no": 1554, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else notable about her film career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Helen Mirren's film career", "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren is the only actor ever to have portrayed both Queens Elizabeth on the screen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Helen Mirren's film career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez#Early_life_and_modeling_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez#Early_life_and_modeling_career", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family." ], "Conversation_no": 1555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Jacqueline Fernandez's parents", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez's father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher, and her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian descent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Jacqueline Fernandez's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Who were Jacqueline Fernandez's parents?", "Jacqueline Fernandez's father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher, and her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian descent." ], "Conversation_no": 1555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her work", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's work", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez#Personal_life_and_other_work", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Who were Jacqueline Fernandez's parents?", "Jacqueline Fernandez's father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher, and her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian descent.", "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's work?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of causes", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of causes Jacqueline Fernandez's work", "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of causes did Jacqueline Fernandez support?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez#Personal_life_and_other_work", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Who were Jacqueline Fernandez's parents?", "Jacqueline Fernandez's father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher, and her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian descent.", "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's work?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "What kind of causes did Jacqueline Fernandez support?", "Jacqueline Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her personal life like", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's personal life like", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Jacqueline Fernandez started dating Bahraini prince Hassan bin Rashid Al Khalifa, whom she met at a mutual friend's party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's personal life like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez#Personal_life_and_other_work", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jacqueline Fernandez?", "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Who were Jacqueline Fernandez's parents?", "Jacqueline Fernandez's father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher, and her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian descent.", "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's work?", "Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant of 2006.", "What kind of causes did Jacqueline Fernandez support?", "Jacqueline Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes. For advocating the welfare of animals, Fernandez was named Woman Of The Year by PETA in 2014.", "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's personal life like?", "In 2008, Jacqueline Fernandez started dating Bahraini prince Hassan bin Rashid Al Khalifa, whom she met at a mutual friend's party." ], "Conversation_no": 1555, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did they last", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Jacqueline Fernandez and Rashid Al Khalifa last", "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Jacqueline Fernandez started dating Bahraini prince Hassan bin Rashid Al Khalifa. They separated in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jacqueline Fernandez and Rashid Al Khalifa last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Disbandment", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Frank disband from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Frank disband from", "Truth_answer": "In late 1969, Frank Zappa broke up the band, Mothers of Invention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Zappa disband from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Disbandment", "Context": [ "What did Frank Zappa disband from?", "In late 1969, Frank Zappa broke up the band, Mothers of Invention." ], "Conversation_no": 1556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Frank Zappa break up with the band Mothers of Invention", "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa often cited the financial strain as the main reason, but also commented on the band members' lack of sufficient effort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frank Zappa break up with the band Mothers of Invention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Disbandment", "Context": [ "What did Frank Zappa disband from?", "In late 1969, Frank Zappa broke up the band, Mothers of Invention.", "Why did Frank Zappa break up with the band Mothers of Invention?", "Frank Zappa often cited the financial strain as the main reason, but also commented on the band members' lack of sufficient effort." ], "Conversation_no": 1556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did this occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Frank Zappa break up with Mothers of Invention", "Truth_answer": "In late 1969, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2016/04/inside-zappa-documentary-eat-that.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223224942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Frank Zappa break up with Mothers of Invention?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa#Disbandment", "Context": [ "What did Frank Zappa disband from?", "In late 1969, Frank Zappa broke up the band, Mothers of Invention.", "Why did Frank Zappa break up with the band Mothers of Invention?", "Frank Zappa often cited the financial strain as the main reason, but also commented on the band members' lack of sufficient effort.", "What year did Frank Zappa break up with Mothers of Invention?", "In late 1969, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention disbanded." ], "Conversation_no": 1556, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this disbandment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Frank Zappa do after the Mothers of Invention disbandment", "Truth_answer": "After he disbanded the Mothers of Invention, Frank Zappa released the acclaimed solo album Hot Rats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Zappa do after the Mothers of Invention disbandment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila#2006–2009:_Solo_career,_and_A_Shot_at_Love", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2006?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2006", "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, during the taping of an interview with MTV's Total Request Live VJs, will.i.am announced that Tila Tequila had been signed to the Will.I.Am music group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 with Tila Tequila?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila#2006–2009:_Solo_career,_and_A_Shot_at_Love", "Context": [ "What happened in 2006 with Tila Tequila?", "In April 2006, during the taping of an interview with MTV's Total Request Live VJs, will.i.am announced that Tila Tequila had been signed to the Will.I.Am music group." ], "Conversation_no": 1557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she produce any songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tila Tequila produce any songs", "Truth_answer": "Tila Tequila independently released her first single I Love U through iTunes on February 27, 2007, justifying the independent release through her desire to become famous by herself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tila Tequila produce any songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_U_(Tila_Tequila_song)", "Context": [ "What happened in 2006 with Tila Tequila?", "In April 2006, during the taping of an interview with MTV's Total Request Live VJs, will.i.am announced that Tila Tequila had been signed to the Will.I.Am music group.", "Did Tila Tequila produce any songs?", "Tila Tequila independently released her first single I Love U through iTunes on February 27, 2007, justifying the independent release through her desire to become famous by herself." ], "Conversation_no": 1557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the song successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Tila Tequila's song, I Love U successful", "Truth_answer": "Tila Tequila's I Love U failed to make the Hot 100, but sold over 13,000 copies in its first week and peaked at number 75 on Hot Digital Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718115443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_U_(Tila_Tequila_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tila Tequila's song, I Love U successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila#2006–2009:_Solo_career,_and_A_Shot_at_Love", "Context": [ "What happened in 2006 with Tila Tequila?", "In April 2006, during the taping of an interview with MTV's Total Request Live VJs, will.i.am announced that Tila Tequila had been signed to the Will.I.Am music group.", "Did Tila Tequila produce any songs?", "Tila Tequila independently released her first single I Love U through iTunes on February 27, 2007, justifying the independent release through her desire to become famous by herself.", "Was Tila Tequila's song, I Love U successful?", "Tila Tequila's I Love U failed to make the Hot 100, but sold over 13,000 copies in its first week and peaked at number 75 on Hot Digital Songs chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tila Tequila have any other songs besides I Love U", "Truth_answer": "On October 9, 2007, Tila Tequila released her second official single, Stripper Friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tila Tequila have any other songs besides I Love U?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila#2006–2009:_Solo_career,_and_A_Shot_at_Love", "Context": [ "What happened in 2006 with Tila Tequila?", "In April 2006, during the taping of an interview with MTV's Total Request Live VJs, will.i.am announced that Tila Tequila had been signed to the Will.I.Am music group.", "Did Tila Tequila produce any songs?", "Tila Tequila independently released her first single I Love U through iTunes on February 27, 2007, justifying the independent release through her desire to become famous by herself.", "Was Tila Tequila's song, I Love U successful?", "Tila Tequila's I Love U failed to make the Hot 100, but sold over 13,000 copies in its first week and peaked at number 75 on Hot Digital Songs chart.", "Did Tila Tequila have any other songs besides I Love U?", "On October 9, 2007, Tila Tequila released her second official single, Stripper Friends." ], "Conversation_no": 1557, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a shot at love?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila", "Truth_answer": "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila was a bisexual-themed dating show where 16 straight men and 16 lesbian women competed for Tila Tequila's affections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show#Interviews", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are interviewed on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are interviewed on the show", "Truth_answer": "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are interviewed on The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show#Interviews", "Context": [ "Who are interviewed on The Daily Show?", "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest." ], "Conversation_no": 1558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are some of the guests that they have received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are some of the guests that The Daily Show have received", "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fox and Justin Trudeau have been guests on The Daily Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some of the guests that The Daily Show have received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show#Interviews", "Context": [ "Who are interviewed on The Daily Show?", "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Who are some of the guests that The Daily Show have received?", "Vicente Fox and Justin Trudeau have been guests on The Daily Show." ], "Conversation_no": 1558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who are the most prominent guests they have received so far?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the most prominent guests The Daily Show have received so far", "Truth_answer": "Prominent political guests on The Daily Show have included Barack Obama, Joe Biden, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the most prominent guests The Daily Show have received so far?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show#Interviews", "Context": [ "Who are interviewed on The Daily Show?", "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Who are some of the guests that The Daily Show have received?", "Vicente Fox and Justin Trudeau have been guests on The Daily Show.", "Who are the most prominent guests The Daily Show have received so far?", "Prominent political guests on The Daily Show have included Barack Obama, Joe Biden, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 1558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they only have political guests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do The Daily Show only have political guests", "Truth_answer": "The Daily Show's guests tended away from celebrities and more towards non-fiction authors and political pundits, as well as many prominent elected officials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do The Daily Show only have political guests?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show", "Context": [ "Who are interviewed on The Daily Show?", "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Who are some of the guests that The Daily Show have received?", "Vicente Fox and Justin Trudeau have been guests on The Daily Show.", "Who are the most prominent guests The Daily Show have received so far?", "Prominent political guests on The Daily Show have included Barack Obama, Joe Biden, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.", "Do The Daily Show only have political guests?", "The Daily Show's guests tended away from celebrities and more towards non-fiction authors and political pundits, as well as many prominent elected officials." ], "Conversation_no": 1558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who is the host of the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the host of The Daily Show", "Truth_answer": "The Daily Show was first hosted by Craig Kilborn until December 17, 1998. Jon Stewart then took over until August 6, 2015. Stewart was succeeded by Trevor Noah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the host of The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show", "Context": [ "Who are interviewed on The Daily Show?", "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Who are some of the guests that The Daily Show have received?", "Vicente Fox and Justin Trudeau have been guests on The Daily Show.", "Who are the most prominent guests The Daily Show have received so far?", "Prominent political guests on The Daily Show have included Barack Obama, Joe Biden, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.", "Do The Daily Show only have political guests?", "The Daily Show's guests tended away from celebrities and more towards non-fiction authors and political pundits, as well as many prominent elected officials.", "Who is the host of The Daily Show?", "The Daily Show was first hosted by Craig Kilborn until December 17, 1998. Jon Stewart then took over until August 6, 2015. Stewart was succeeded by Trevor Noah." ], "Conversation_no": 1558, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what have critics said about the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What have critics said about The Daily Show", "Truth_answer": "Some critics claimed that The Daily Show is overly liberal. Critics chastised Stewart for not conducting sufficiently hard-hitting interviews with his political guests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have critics said about The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings#Self-Titled_Nostalgia,_and_Six_(2016–present)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is Nostalgia the name of an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Nostalgia the name of an album", "Truth_answer": "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia." ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how well did the album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?" ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was there any hits on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any hits on this album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any hits on We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings#Self-Titled_Nostalgia,_and_Six_(2016–present)", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?", "Was there any hits on We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia?" ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the name of the upcoming album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the upcoming album after We the Kings' Self-Titled Nostalgia", "Truth_answer": "In December 2017, We the Kings released a video announcing the start of production for their sixth studio album, Six.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the upcoming album after We the Kings' Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings#Self-Titled_Nostalgia,_and_Six_(2016–present)", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?", "Was there any hits on We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "What is the name of the upcoming album after We the Kings' Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "In December 2017, We the Kings released a video announcing the start of production for their sixth studio album, Six." ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when is is set to be released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When is We the Kings' album Six released", "Truth_answer": "We the Kings' sixth album, Six was released July 6, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When is We the Kings' album Six released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?", "Was there any hits on We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "What is the name of the upcoming album after We the Kings' Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "In December 2017, We the Kings released a video announcing the start of production for their sixth studio album, Six.", "When is We the Kings' album Six released?", "We the Kings' sixth album, Six was released July 6, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "have they released any singles from the album yet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have We the Kings released any singles from Six yet", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have We the Kings released any singles from Six yet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings#Self-Titled_Nostalgia,_and_Six_(2016–present)", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?", "Was there any hits on We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "What is the name of the upcoming album after We the Kings' Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "In December 2017, We the Kings released a video announcing the start of production for their sixth studio album, Six.", "When is We the Kings' album Six released?", "We the Kings' sixth album, Six was released July 6, 2018.", "Have We the Kings released any singles from Six yet?" ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Six about this article", "Truth_answer": "To fund the Six album, We the Kings offered multiple packages for fans to purchase on PledgeMusic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about We the Kings during 2016 to the present?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings#Self-Titled_Nostalgia,_and_Six_(2016–present)", "Context": [ "Is Nostalgia the name of a We the Kings album?", "On September 12, 2017, We the Kings released a tenth anniversary album called Self-Titled Nostalgia.", "How well did We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia do?", "Was there any hits on We the Kings album, Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "What is the name of the upcoming album after We the Kings' Self-Titled Nostalgia?", "In December 2017, We the Kings released a video announcing the start of production for their sixth studio album, Six.", "When is We the Kings' album Six released?", "We the Kings' sixth album, Six was released July 6, 2018.", "Have We the Kings released any singles from Six yet?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about We the Kings during 2016 to the present?", "To fund the Six album, We the Kings offered multiple packages for fans to purchase on PledgeMusic." ], "Conversation_no": 1559, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what are in the packages?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are in the packages for funding the We the Kings album, Six", "Truth_answer": "The packages by We the Kings included items such as a vinyl record of the album, the ability to name a song on the album, a bass guitar used by Charles Tripp and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are in the packages for funding the We the Kings album, Six?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Work_in_film_production,_and_South_Africa_connections", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Jack Abramoff's work in film production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Jack Abramoff's work in film production", "Truth_answer": "Jack Abramoff spent 10 years in Hollywood. He developed and produced, with his brother Robert, the 1989 film Red Scorpion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jack Abramoff's work in film production?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was Jack Abramoff's work in film production?", "Jack Abramoff spent 10 years in Hollywood. He developed and produced, with his brother Robert, the 1989 film Red Scorpion." ], "Conversation_no": 1560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he sucessful in it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jack Abramoff successful in film production", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Abramoff successful in film production?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Work_in_film_production,_and_South_Africa_connections", "Context": [ "How was Jack Abramoff's work in film production?", "Jack Abramoff spent 10 years in Hollywood. He developed and produced, with his brother Robert, the 1989 film Red Scorpion.", "Was Jack Abramoff successful in film production?" ], "Conversation_no": 1560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his connections like in South Africa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Jack Abramoff's connections like in South Africa", "Truth_answer": "The South African government financed 1989 film Red Scorpion. via the International Freedom Foundation, a front-group chaired by Jack Abramoff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jack Abramoff's connections like in South Africa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff#Work_in_film_production,_and_South_Africa_connections", "Context": [ "How was Jack Abramoff's work in film production?", "Jack Abramoff spent 10 years in Hollywood. He developed and produced, with his brother Robert, the 1989 film Red Scorpion.", "Was Jack Abramoff successful in film production?", "What were Jack Abramoff's connections like in South Africa?", "The South African government financed 1989 film Red Scorpion. via the International Freedom Foundation, a front-group chaired by Jack Abramoff." ], "Conversation_no": 1560, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some important things to know about the South Africa connections?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some important things to know about Jack Abramoff's South Africa Connections", "Truth_answer": "The South African financing of Jack Abramoff's 1989 film Red Scorpion was part of its efforts to undermine international sympathy for the African National Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important things to know about Jack Abramoff's South Africa Connections?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the band", "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday#Major_label_debut:_Louder_Now_(2005–2007)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their major label debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut", "Truth_answer": "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_Now", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was their third album received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received", "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they will any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Again", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?" ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their next album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album", "Truth_answer": "New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170714025512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Again_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_All_Your_Friends_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022192923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_You_Want_to_Be_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031001452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_Now_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Again", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album?", "New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour to support the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Taking Back Sunday tour to support their fourth album, New Again", "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of 2008, Taking Back Sunday revealed the album's title, went on a US tour, and made Carpathia available for streaming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170714025512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Again_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taking Back Sunday tour to support their fourth album, New Again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_(album)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album?", "New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "Did Taking Back Sunday tour to support their fourth album, New Again?", "Towards the end of 2008, Taking Back Sunday revealed the album's title, went on a US tour, and made Carpathia available for streaming." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their next album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's fifth album", "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170714025512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Again_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_All_Your_Friends_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022192923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_You_Want_to_Be_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031001452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_Now_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's fifth album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album?", "New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "Did Taking Back Sunday tour to support their fourth album, New Again?", "Towards the end of 2008, Taking Back Sunday revealed the album's title, went on a US tour, and made Carpathia available for streaming.", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fifth album?", "Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the hit song from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the hit song from Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the hit song from Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_(album)", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album?", "New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "Did Taking Back Sunday tour to support their fourth album, New Again?", "Towards the end of 2008, Taking Back Sunday revealed the album's title, went on a US tour, and made Carpathia available for streaming.", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fifth album?", "Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "What was the hit song from Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album?" ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else you can tell me about that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album besides the hit song", "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday's self-titled album sold 27,000 copies in its first week of release, charting at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album besides the hit song?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday", "Context": [ "What is the band, Taking Back Sunday?", "Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.", "When was Taking Back Sunday's major label debut?", "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "How was Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now received?", "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 158,000 copies in its first week after release and received generally favorable reviews from critics.", "Did the band, Taking Back Sunday win any awards with their third album, Louder Now?", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fourth album?", "New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "Did Taking Back Sunday tour to support their fourth album, New Again?", "Towards the end of 2008, Taking Back Sunday revealed the album's title, went on a US tour, and made Carpathia available for streaming.", "What was Taking Back Sunday's fifth album?", "Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday.", "What was the hit song from Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album?", "Is there anything else you can tell me about Taking Back Sunday's self-titled fifth album besides the hit song?", "Taking Back Sunday's self-titled album sold 27,000 copies in its first week of release, charting at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1561, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has been their most successful album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's most successful album", "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now was the band's breakout mainstream album. The album sold over 900,000 copies and peaked at No. 2 on the United States Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's most successful album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Change_(album)#Reception", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Sea Change sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sea Change sell well", "Truth_answer": "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417082606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Change_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beck's album, Sea Change sell well?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck#Sea_Change_(2002–03)", "Context": [ "Did Beck's album, Sea Change sell well?", "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other public comments made about Sea Change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there public comments about Beck's album, Sea Change", "Truth_answer": "Beck sat on the Sea Change songs and later said that he wanted to focus on music and not really strew my baggage across the public lobby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122233003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there public comments about Beck's album, Sea Change?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Change_(album)#Reception", "Context": [ "Did Beck's album, Sea Change sell well?", "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States.", "Were there public comments about Beck's album, Sea Change?", "Beck sat on the Sea Change songs and later said that he wanted to focus on music and not really strew my baggage across the public lobby." ], "Conversation_no": 1562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many albums were sold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many of Beck's album, Sea Change were sold", "Truth_answer": "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417082606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Change_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Beck's album, Sea Change were sold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Change_(album)", "Context": [ "Did Beck's album, Sea Change sell well?", "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States.", "Were there public comments about Beck's album, Sea Change?", "Beck sat on the Sea Change songs and later said that he wanted to focus on music and not really strew my baggage across the public lobby.", "How many of Beck's album, Sea Change were sold?", "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Sea Change his tenth album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sea Change Beck's tenth album", "Truth_answer": "Sea Change is the eighth studio album by American musician Beck, released on September 24, 2002 by Geffen Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417082606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Change_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sea Change Beck's tenth album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Beck's album, Sea Change sell well?", "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States.", "Were there public comments about Beck's album, Sea Change?", "Beck sat on the Sea Change songs and later said that he wanted to focus on music and not really strew my baggage across the public lobby.", "How many of Beck's album, Sea Change were sold?", "As of July 2008, Beck's album, Sea Change has sold 680,000 copies in the United States.", "Was Sea Change Beck's tenth album?", "Sea Change is the eighth studio album by American musician Beck, released on September 24, 2002 by Geffen Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1562, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there features with other artists on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there features with other artists on Beck's album, Sea Change", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there features with other artists on Beck's album, Sea Change?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagiography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are hagiographies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are hagiographies", "Truth_answer": "A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. Namdev is the subject of many miracle-filled hagiographies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are hagiographies and its connection to Namdev?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namdev#Reliability_of_hagiographies", "Context": [ "What are hagiographies and its connection to Namdev?", "A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. Namdev is the subject of many miracle-filled hagiographies." ], "Conversation_no": 1563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was their reliability in question?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Namdev's hagiographies reliability in question", "Truth_answer": "The Namdev biographies in medieval manuscripts are inconsistent and contradictory, feeding questions of their reliability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namdev_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Namdev's hagiographies reliability in question?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are hagiographies and its connection to Namdev?", "A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. Namdev is the subject of many miracle-filled hagiographies.", "Was Namdev's hagiographies reliability in question?", "The Namdev biographies in medieval manuscripts are inconsistent and contradictory, feeding questions of their reliability." ], "Conversation_no": 1563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a large following?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Namdev have a large following", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Namdev have a large following?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are hagiographies and its connection to Namdev?", "A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. Namdev is the subject of many miracle-filled hagiographies.", "Was Namdev's hagiographies reliability in question?", "The Namdev biographies in medieval manuscripts are inconsistent and contradictory, feeding questions of their reliability.", "Did Namdev have a large following?" ], "Conversation_no": 1563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he able to make a positive change?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Namdev able to make a positive change", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Namdev able to make a positive change?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namdev#Work", "Context": [ "What are hagiographies and its connection to Namdev?", "A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. Namdev is the subject of many miracle-filled hagiographies.", "Was Namdev's hagiographies reliability in question?", "The Namdev biographies in medieval manuscripts are inconsistent and contradictory, feeding questions of their reliability.", "Did Namdev have a large following?", "Was Namdev able to make a positive change?" ], "Conversation_no": 1563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did produce his works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Namdev produce his works", "Truth_answer": "The earliest anthological record of Namdev's works occurs in the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scriptures compiled in 1604.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namdev_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Namdev produce his works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are hagiographies and its connection to Namdev?", "A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. Namdev is the subject of many miracle-filled hagiographies.", "Was Namdev's hagiographies reliability in question?", "The Namdev biographies in medieval manuscripts are inconsistent and contradictory, feeding questions of their reliability.", "Did Namdev have a large following?", "Was Namdev able to make a positive change?", "When did Namdev produce his works?", "The earliest anthological record of Namdev's works occurs in the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scriptures compiled in 1604." ], "Conversation_no": 1563, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does anyone question his teachings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does anyone question Namdev's teachings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does anyone question Namdev's teachings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks#Early_career_and_Vinegar_Joe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Elkie born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Elkie born", "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks#Early_career_and_Vinegar_Joe", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford." ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents", "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks#Early_career_and_Vinegar_Joe", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder." ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks' older brothers are Raymond Bookbinder and Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings?", "Elkie Brooks' older brothers are Raymond Bookbinder and Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield." ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other musicians in the family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Elkie Brooks have any other musicians in the family besides Raymond and Anthony Bookbinder", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elkie Brooks have any other musicians in the family besides Raymond and Anthony Bookbinder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks#Early_career_and_Vinegar_Joe", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings?", "Elkie Brooks' older brothers are Raymond Bookbinder and Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any other musicians in the family besides Raymond and Anthony Bookbinder?" ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What instrument did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What instrument did Elkie Brooks' brother Anthony Bookbinder play", "Truth_answer": "Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield was drummer for Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113050515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Elkie Brooks' brother Anthony Bookbinder play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings?", "Elkie Brooks' older brothers are Raymond Bookbinder and Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any other musicians in the family besides Raymond and Anthony Bookbinder?", "What instrument did Elkie Brooks' brother Anthony Bookbinder play?", "Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield was drummer for Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas." ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful were the Dakotas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful were the Dakotas", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were the Dakotas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks#Early_career_and_Vinegar_Joe", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings?", "Elkie Brooks' older brothers are Raymond Bookbinder and Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any other musicians in the family besides Raymond and Anthony Bookbinder?", "What instrument did Elkie Brooks' brother Anthony Bookbinder play?", "Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield was drummer for Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas.", "How successful were the Dakotas?" ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Vinegar Joe the name of an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Elkie Brooks' Vinegar Joe the name of an album", "Truth_answer": "Vinegar Joe were an English R&B band formed by Elkie Brooks, Pete Gage and Robert Palmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elkie Brooks' Vinegar Joe the name of an album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks#Early_career_and_Vinegar_Joe", "Context": [ "Where was Elkie Brooks born?", "Elkie Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Broughton, Salford.", "Who were Elkie Brooks' parents?", "Elkie Brooks is the daughter of Marjorie Violet Vi and Kalmon Charles Charlie Bookbinder.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any siblings?", "Elkie Brooks' older brothers are Raymond Bookbinder and Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield.", "Did Elkie Brooks have any other musicians in the family besides Raymond and Anthony Bookbinder?", "What instrument did Elkie Brooks' brother Anthony Bookbinder play?", "Anthony Bookbinder, who went by the stage name of Tony Mansfield was drummer for Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas.", "How successful were the Dakotas?", "Was Elkie Brooks' Vinegar Joe the name of an album?", "Vinegar Joe were an English R&B band formed by Elkie Brooks, Pete Gage and Robert Palmer." ], "Conversation_no": 1564, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Vinegar Joe the name of a band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Elkie Brooks' Vinegar Joe the name of a band", "Truth_answer": "Vinegar Joe were an English R&B band formed by Elkie Brooks, Pete Gage and Robert Palmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elkie Brooks' Vinegar Joe the name of a band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle#Appearances_abroad_and_later_operatic_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has Rosa ever performed overseas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Rosa ever performed overseas", "Truth_answer": "Outside the USA, Rosa Ponselle sang only at Covent Garden in London and in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Rosa Ponselle ever perfomed overseas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle#Appearances_abroad_and_later_operatic_career", "Context": [ "Has Rosa Ponselle ever perfomed overseas?", "Outside the USA, Rosa Ponselle sang only at Covent Garden in London and in Italy." ], "Conversation_no": 1565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did she begin to perform in London?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Rosa Ponselle begin to perform in London", "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Rosa Ponselle made her European debut in London, at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rosa Ponselle begin to perform in London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle#Appearances_abroad_and_later_operatic_career", "Context": [ "Has Rosa Ponselle ever perfomed overseas?", "Outside the USA, Rosa Ponselle sang only at Covent Garden in London and in Italy.", "What year did Rosa Ponselle begin to perform in London?", "In 1929, Rosa Ponselle made her European debut in London, at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden." ], "Conversation_no": 1565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she finish her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rosa Ponselle finish her career", "Truth_answer": "Rosa Ponselle's last operatic performance was as Carmen on April 22, 1937, in a Met tour performance in Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rosa Ponselle finish her career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle#Appearances_abroad_and_later_operatic_career", "Context": [ "Has Rosa Ponselle ever perfomed overseas?", "Outside the USA, Rosa Ponselle sang only at Covent Garden in London and in Italy.", "What year did Rosa Ponselle begin to perform in London?", "In 1929, Rosa Ponselle made her European debut in London, at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.", "When did Rosa Ponselle finish her career?", "Rosa Ponselle's last operatic performance was as Carmen on April 22, 1937, in a Met tour performance in Cleveland." ], "Conversation_no": 1565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she perform later in her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rosa Ponselle perform later in her career", "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Rosa Ponselle sang her first Carmen at the Met.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rosa Ponselle perform later in her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle#Appearances_abroad_and_later_operatic_career", "Context": [ "Has Rosa Ponselle ever perfomed overseas?", "Outside the USA, Rosa Ponselle sang only at Covent Garden in London and in Italy.", "What year did Rosa Ponselle begin to perform in London?", "In 1929, Rosa Ponselle made her European debut in London, at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.", "When did Rosa Ponselle finish her career?", "Rosa Ponselle's last operatic performance was as Carmen on April 22, 1937, in a Met tour performance in Cleveland.", "What did Rosa Ponselle perform later in her career?", "In 1935, Rosa Ponselle sang her first Carmen at the Met." ], "Conversation_no": 1565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did people think of this performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did people think of Rosa Ponselle's performance", "Truth_answer": "In spite of a great popular success with the role, Ponselle received a drubbing from most of the New York critics, whose savagely caustic review hurt her deeply.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Rosa Ponselle's 1935 performance at the Met?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle#Live_recordings", "Context": [ "Has Rosa Ponselle ever perfomed overseas?", "Outside the USA, Rosa Ponselle sang only at Covent Garden in London and in Italy.", "What year did Rosa Ponselle begin to perform in London?", "In 1929, Rosa Ponselle made her European debut in London, at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.", "When did Rosa Ponselle finish her career?", "Rosa Ponselle's last operatic performance was as Carmen on April 22, 1937, in a Met tour performance in Cleveland.", "What did Rosa Ponselle perform later in her career?", "In 1935, Rosa Ponselle sang her first Carmen at the Met.", "What did people think of Rosa Ponselle's 1935 performance at the Met?", "In spite of a great popular success with the role, Ponselle received a drubbing from most of the New York critics, whose savagely caustic review hurt her deeply." ], "Conversation_no": 1565, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were recordings ever released of her performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were recordings ever released of Rosa Ponselle's performances", "Truth_answer": "Rosa Ponselle has five complete opera performances from the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts: Don Giovanni, La traviata, and three performances of Carmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were recordings ever released of Rosa Ponselle's performances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)#Catholicism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do with catholicism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do with catholicism", "Truth_answer": "Catholics often refer to Michael as Holy Michael, the Archangel or Saint Michael, a title that does not indicate canonisation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210031923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the archangel Michael do with Catholicism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the archangel Michael do with Catholicism?", "Catholics often refer to Michael as Holy Michael, the Archangel or Saint Michael, a title that does not indicate canonisation." ], "Conversation_no": 1566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any struggles or conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the archangel Michael have any struggles or conflicts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the archangel Michael have any struggles or conflicts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the archangel Michael do with Catholicism?", "Catholics often refer to Michael as Holy Michael, the Archangel or Saint Michael, a title that does not indicate canonisation.", "Did the archangel Michael have any struggles or conflicts?" ], "Conversation_no": 1566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he give them a chance to redeem themselves?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did archangel Michael give souls a chance to redeem themselves", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did archangel Michael give souls a chance to redeem themselves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)#Catholicism", "Context": [ "What did the archangel Michael do with Catholicism?", "Catholics often refer to Michael as Holy Michael, the Archangel or Saint Michael, a title that does not indicate canonisation.", "Did the archangel Michael have any struggles or conflicts?", "How did archangel Michael give souls a chance to redeem themselves?" ], "Conversation_no": 1566, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article", "Truth_answer": "In the Roman Catholic teachings Saint Michael has four main roles or offices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210031923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the archangel Michael and Catholicism besides giving souls a chance to redeem themselves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble#Four_parts_3", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does four parts refer to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does four parts refer to", "Truth_answer": "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble#Four_parts_3", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who are some examples of a four part band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are some examples of a four-piece band", "Truth_answer": "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble#Four_parts_3", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what four roles are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What four roles are there in a four-piece band", "Truth_answer": "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble#Four_parts", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "are there alternatives to that line up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer", "Truth_answer": "In some early rock bands, keyboardists were used, performing on piano with a guitarist, singer, drummer and keyboardist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer.", "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer?", "In some early rock bands, keyboardists were used, performing on piano with a guitarist, singer, drummer and keyboardist." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a hallmark of this type of set up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a hallmark of a keyboardist setup in a four-piece band", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a hallmark of a keyboardist setup in a four-piece band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartet", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer.", "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer?", "In some early rock bands, keyboardists were used, performing on piano with a guitarist, singer, drummer and keyboardist.", "What is a hallmark of a keyboardist setup in a four-piece band?" ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there any other set ups?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other setup to a four-piece band besides having a keyboardist", "Truth_answer": "Some bands will have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other setup to a four-piece band besides having a keyboardist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartet", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer.", "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer?", "In some early rock bands, keyboardists were used, performing on piano with a guitarist, singer, drummer and keyboardist.", "What is a hallmark of a keyboardist setup in a four-piece band?", "Is there any other setup to a four-piece band besides having a keyboardist?", "Some bands will have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "are there any band examples of this type ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any band examples of a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player", "Truth_answer": "Talking Heads, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Small Faces, King Crimson, The Guess Who, Pink Floyd have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any band examples of a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartet", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer.", "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer?", "In some early rock bands, keyboardists were used, performing on piano with a guitarist, singer, drummer and keyboardist.", "What is a hallmark of a keyboardist setup in a four-piece band?", "Is there any other setup to a four-piece band besides having a keyboardist?", "Some bands will have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player.", "Are there any band examples of a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player?", "Talking Heads, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Small Faces, King Crimson, The Guess Who, Pink Floyd have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where there any others?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other bands that have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player as a setup besides Talking Heads, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Small Faces, King Crimson, The Guess Who, and Pink Floyd", "Truth_answer": "Queen, Coldplay, The Killers and Blind Faith have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other bands that have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player as a setup besides Talking Heads, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Small Faces, King Crimson, The Guess Who, and Pink Floyd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble#Four_parts_3", "Context": [ "What does a Musical ensemble four part refer to", "The four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music.", "Who are some examples of a four-piece band?", "The Who, The Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Blur, The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stone Roses are four-piece bands.", "What four roles are there in a four-piece band?", "A common formation for a four-piece band is a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer.", "Are there alternative formations to a four-piece band besides a vocalist, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer?", "In some early rock bands, keyboardists were used, performing on piano with a guitarist, singer, drummer and keyboardist.", "What is a hallmark of a keyboardist setup in a four-piece band?", "Is there any other setup to a four-piece band besides having a keyboardist?", "Some bands will have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player.", "Are there any band examples of a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player?", "Talking Heads, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Small Faces, King Crimson, The Guess Who, Pink Floyd have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player.", "Were there any other bands that have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player as a setup besides Talking Heads, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Small Faces, King Crimson, The Guess Who, and Pink Floyd?", "Queen, Coldplay, The Killers and Blind Faith have a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboard player." ], "Conversation_no": 1567, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "can a bassist ever sing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can a musical ensemble bassist ever sing", "Truth_answer": "Some bands will have the bassist on lead vocals, such as Thin Lizzy, The Chameleons, Skillet, Pink Floyd, Motörhead, NOFX, +44.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can a musical ensemble bassist ever sing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Sexual_impulse_in_youth", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his view on sexual impulse in the youth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his view on sexual impulse in the youth", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Sexual_impulse_in_youth", "Context": [ "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity." ], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does he feel they experience it differently?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis states that, even in the early development and lower function levels of the genitalia, there is a wide range of variation in terms of sexual stimulation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Sexual_impulse_in_youth", "Context": [ "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently?", "Havelock Ellis states that, even in the early development and lower function levels of the genitalia, there is a wide range of variation in terms of sexual stimulation." ], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he think that the youth are more sexually active than older people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Havelock Ellis think that the youth are more sexually active than older people", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis claims that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Havelock Ellis think that the youth are more sexually active than older people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Sexual_impulse_in_youth", "Context": [ "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently?", "Havelock Ellis states that, even in the early development and lower function levels of the genitalia, there is a wide range of variation in terms of sexual stimulation.", "Does Havelock Ellis think that the youth are more sexually active than older people?", "Havelock Ellis claims that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age." ], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he come to this conclusion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Havelock Ellis come to this conclusion", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis references Robie’s findings that boys’ first sex feelings appear between the ages of five and fourteen. For girls, this age ranges from eight to nineteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Havelock Ellis come to the conclusion that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently?", "Havelock Ellis states that, even in the early development and lower function levels of the genitalia, there is a wide range of variation in terms of sexual stimulation.", "Does Havelock Ellis think that the youth are more sexually active than older people?", "Havelock Ellis claims that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age.", "Why did Havelock Ellis come to the conclusion that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age?", "Havelock Ellis references Robie’s findings that boys’ first sex feelings appear between the ages of five and fourteen. For girls, this age ranges from eight to nineteen." ], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the recalling of sensations more in females or males?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the recalling of sensations more in females or males", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Havelock Ellis's claims that many people of both sexes can recall having agreeable sensations with the genitalia as a child more in females or males?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Sexual_impulse_in_youth", "Context": [ "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently?", "Havelock Ellis states that, even in the early development and lower function levels of the genitalia, there is a wide range of variation in terms of sexual stimulation.", "Does Havelock Ellis think that the youth are more sexually active than older people?", "Havelock Ellis claims that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age.", "Why did Havelock Ellis come to the conclusion that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age?", "Havelock Ellis references Robie’s findings that boys’ first sex feelings appear between the ages of five and fourteen. For girls, this age ranges from eight to nineteen.", "Were Havelock Ellis's claims that many people of both sexes can recall having agreeable sensations with the genitalia as a child more in females or males?" ], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the other authors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the authors that Havelock Ellis references in his studies of sexual impulse in youth", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis references authors like Marc, Fonssagrives, and Perez in France who published their findings in the nineteenth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the authors that Havelock Ellis references in his studies of sexual impulse in youth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Sexual_impulse_in_youth", "Context": [ "What was Havelock Ellis's view on sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis views children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "How does Havelock Ellis feel children experience sexuality differently?", "Havelock Ellis states that, even in the early development and lower function levels of the genitalia, there is a wide range of variation in terms of sexual stimulation.", "Does Havelock Ellis think that the youth are more sexually active than older people?", "Havelock Ellis claims that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age.", "Why did Havelock Ellis come to the conclusion that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age?", "Havelock Ellis references Robie’s findings that boys’ first sex feelings appear between the ages of five and fourteen. For girls, this age ranges from eight to nineteen.", "Were Havelock Ellis's claims that many people of both sexes can recall having agreeable sensations with the genitalia as a child more in females or males?", "Who were the authors that Havelock Ellis references in his studies of sexual impulse in youth?", "Havelock Ellis references authors like Marc, Fonssagrives, and Perez in France who published their findings in the nineteenth century." ], "Conversation_no": 1568, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any thoughts on the hereditary of sexual excitement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis have any thoughts on the hereditary of sexual excitement", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis considers ancestry as contributions to different sexual excitation levels, stating that children of “more unsound heredity” and/or hypersexual parents are “more precociously excitable”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis have any thoughts on the hereditary of sexual excitement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he for or against sterilization?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he for or against sterilization", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes." ], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he hae another motion in mind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes", "Truth_answer": "Ellis was witness to the rise of vasectomies and ligatures of the Fallopian tubes, which performed the same sterilization without removing the whole organ. In these cases, Ellis was favourable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes?", "Ellis was witness to the rise of vasectomies and ligatures of the Fallopian tubes, which performed the same sterilization without removing the whole organ. In these cases, Ellis was favourable." ], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he believe that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Havelock Ellis believe vasectomies and ligatures of the fallopian tubes more favourable for sterilization", "Truth_answer": "Ellis hypothesized that if an already mentally unfit man is forced to undergo sterilization, he would only become more ill-balanced, and would end up committing more anti-social acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Havelock Ellis believe vasectomies and ligatures of the fallopian tubes more favourable for sterilization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes?", "Ellis was witness to the rise of vasectomies and ligatures of the Fallopian tubes, which performed the same sterilization without removing the whole organ. In these cases, Ellis was favourable.", "Why did Havelock Ellis believe vasectomies and ligatures of the fallopian tubes more favourable for sterilization?", "Ellis hypothesized that if an already mentally unfit man is forced to undergo sterilization, he would only become more ill-balanced, and would end up committing more anti-social acts." ], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any controversy on his view?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any controversy on Havelock Ellis views on the forcement of sterlization", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversy on Havelock Ellis views on the forcement of sterlization?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis#Views_on_sterilization", "Context": [ "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes?", "Ellis was witness to the rise of vasectomies and ligatures of the Fallopian tubes, which performed the same sterilization without removing the whole organ. In these cases, Ellis was favourable.", "Why did Havelock Ellis believe vasectomies and ligatures of the fallopian tubes more favourable for sterilization?", "Ellis hypothesized that if an already mentally unfit man is forced to undergo sterilization, he would only become more ill-balanced, and would end up committing more anti-social acts.", "Were there any controversy on Havelock Ellis views on the forcement of sterlization?" ], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article Ellis hypothesized about this article", "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis and his views on sterilization besides opposing it for other means?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes?", "Ellis was witness to the rise of vasectomies and ligatures of the Fallopian tubes, which performed the same sterilization without removing the whole organ. In these cases, Ellis was favourable.", "Why did Havelock Ellis believe vasectomies and ligatures of the fallopian tubes more favourable for sterilization?", "Ellis hypothesized that if an already mentally unfit man is forced to undergo sterilization, he would only become more ill-balanced, and would end up committing more anti-social acts.", "Were there any controversy on Havelock Ellis views on the forcement of sterlization?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis and his views on sterilization besides opposing it for other means?", "Havelock Ellis supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene." ], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What form of birth control did he support?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What form of birth control did Havelock Ellis support adding", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What form of birth control did Havelock Ellis support adding?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Havelock Ellis for or against sterilization?", "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Did Havelock Ellis have another motion in mind besides castration for eugenic purposes?", "Ellis was witness to the rise of vasectomies and ligatures of the Fallopian tubes, which performed the same sterilization without removing the whole organ. In these cases, Ellis was favourable.", "Why did Havelock Ellis believe vasectomies and ligatures of the fallopian tubes more favourable for sterilization?", "Ellis hypothesized that if an already mentally unfit man is forced to undergo sterilization, he would only become more ill-balanced, and would end up committing more anti-social acts.", "Were there any controversy on Havelock Ellis views on the forcement of sterlization?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Havelock Ellis and his views on sterilization besides opposing it for other means?", "Havelock Ellis supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene.", "What form of birth control did Havelock Ellis support adding?" ], "Conversation_no": 1569, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was one deemed unfit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was one deemed unfit for sterlization according to Havelock Ellis", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was one deemed unfit for sterlization according to Havelock Ellis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are his political views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are his political views", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth#Political_career", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?" ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did you support any specific politicians?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao." ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what ways did he support the prime minister?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao.", "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?" ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Congress win seats because of his support?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Congress win seats because of Rajinikanth's support", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Congress win seats because of Rajinikanth's support of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth#Political_career", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao.", "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Did Congress win seats because of Rajinikanth's support of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?" ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he change his loyalty to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Rajinikanth change his loyalty to", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, when the Congress Party aligned with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for the assembly election, Rajinikanth changed loyalties and supported the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam - Tamil Maanila Congress alliance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rajinikanth change his political loyalty to in 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao.", "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Did Congress win seats because of Rajinikanth's support of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Who did Rajinikanth change his political loyalty to in 1996?", "In 1996, when the Congress Party aligned with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for the assembly election, Rajinikanth changed loyalties and supported the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam - Tamil Maanila Congress alliance." ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he change his support to them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Rajinikanth change his support to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rajinikanth change his support to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) - Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) alliance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth#Political_career", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao.", "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Did Congress win seats because of Rajinikanth's support of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Who did Rajinikanth change his political loyalty to in 1996?", "In 1996, when the Congress Party aligned with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for the assembly election, Rajinikanth changed loyalties and supported the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam - Tamil Maanila Congress alliance.", "Why did Rajinikanth change his support to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) - Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) alliance?" ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who won the assembly election?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the assembly election that Rajinikanth changed his loyalty for", "Truth_answer": "The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and Tamil Maanila Congress alliance had a complete victory in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the assembly election that Rajinikanth changed his loyalty for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are Rajinikanth's political views?", "Did Rajinikanth support any specific politicians?", "In 1995, Rajinikanth began supporting the Indian National Congress after meeting Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao.", "In what ways did Rajinikanth support Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Did Congress win seats because of Rajinikanth's support of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao?", "Who did Rajinikanth change his political loyalty to in 1996?", "In 1996, when the Congress Party aligned with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for the assembly election, Rajinikanth changed loyalties and supported the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam - Tamil Maanila Congress alliance.", "Why did Rajinikanth change his support to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) - Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) alliance?", "Who won the assembly election that Rajinikanth changed his loyalty for?", "The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and Tamil Maanila Congress alliance had a complete victory in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1570, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he an elected official?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rajinikanth an elected official", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rajinikanth an elected official?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips#Early_history_and_releases_(1983–1990)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they switch to Warner Bros?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did they switch to Warner Bros", "Truth_answer": "In 1990, The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records and were signed after a representative witnessed a show at which the band almost burned down the venue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the The Flaming Lips switch to the The Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips#Signed_to_Warner_Bros._(Hit_to_Death_in_the_Future_Head_to_Clouds_Taste_Metallic)_(1991–1996)", "Context": [ "Why did the The Flaming Lips switch to the The Warner Bros?", "In 1990, The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records and were signed after a representative witnessed a show at which the band almost burned down the venue." ], "Conversation_no": 1571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they start work on Hit to Death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips start work on their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, The Flaming Lips started recording their major label debut Hit to Death in the Future Head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips start work on their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_to_Death_in_the_Future_Head#Reception", "Context": [ "Why did the The Flaming Lips switch to the The Warner Bros?", "In 1990, The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records and were signed after a representative witnessed a show at which the band almost burned down the venue.", "When did The Flaming Lips start work on their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "In 1991, The Flaming Lips started recording their major label debut Hit to Death in the Future Head." ], "Conversation_no": 1571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Hit to Death do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hit to Death do", "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head was released to generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828030749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_to_Death_in_the_Future_Head_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_to_Death_in_the_Future_Head#Reception", "Context": [ "Why did the The Flaming Lips switch to the The Warner Bros?", "In 1990, The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records and were signed after a representative witnessed a show at which the band almost burned down the venue.", "When did The Flaming Lips start work on their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "In 1991, The Flaming Lips started recording their major label debut Hit to Death in the Future Head.", "How did The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head do?", "The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head was released to generally positive reviews from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 1571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened as a result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened as a result of The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head", "Truth_answer": "After the recording of the album, Hit to Death in the Future Head, Donahue left The Flaming Lips to concentrate on Mercury Rev and Roberts left the band as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did the The Flaming Lips switch to the The Warner Bros?", "In 1990, The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records and were signed after a representative witnessed a show at which the band almost burned down the venue.", "When did The Flaming Lips start work on their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "In 1991, The Flaming Lips started recording their major label debut Hit to Death in the Future Head.", "How did The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head do?", "The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head was released to generally positive reviews from critics.", "What happened as a result of The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head release?", "After the recording of the album, Hit to Death in the Future Head, Donahue left The Flaming Lips to concentrate on Mercury Rev and Roberts left the band as well." ], "Conversation_no": 1571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do any tours in support of Hit to Death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Flaming Lips do any tours in support of their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Flaming Lips do any tours in support of their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did the The Flaming Lips switch to the The Warner Bros?", "In 1990, The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records and were signed after a representative witnessed a show at which the band almost burned down the venue.", "When did The Flaming Lips start work on their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "In 1991, The Flaming Lips started recording their major label debut Hit to Death in the Future Head.", "How did The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head do?", "The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head was released to generally positive reviews from critics.", "What happened as a result of The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head release?", "After the recording of the album, Hit to Death in the Future Head, Donahue left The Flaming Lips to concentrate on Mercury Rev and Roberts left the band as well.", "Did The Flaming Lips do any tours in support of their album, Hit to Death in the Future Head?" ], "Conversation_no": 1571, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album, Hit to Death in the Future Head, win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Flaming Lips' album, Hit to Death in the Future Head win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips#Early_history_and_releases_(1983–1990)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the original band members", "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983 with Wayne Coyne on guitar, his brother Mark singing lead vocals, Michael Ivins on bass and Dave Kotska on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original band members of The Flaming Lips?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who were the original band members of The Flaming Lips?", "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983 with Wayne Coyne on guitar, his brother Mark singing lead vocals, Michael Ivins on bass and Dave Kotska on drums." ], "Conversation_no": 1572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Flaming Lips members Wayne Coyne, Mark Coyne, Michael Ivins, Dave Kotska meet", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Flaming Lips members Wayne Coyne, Mark Coyne, Michael Ivins, Dave Kotska meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips#Early_history_and_releases_(1983–1990)", "Context": [ "Who were the original band members of The Flaming Lips?", "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983 with Wayne Coyne on guitar, his brother Mark singing lead vocals, Michael Ivins on bass and Dave Kotska on drums.", "How did The Flaming Lips members Wayne Coyne, Mark Coyne, Michael Ivins, Dave Kotska meet?" ], "Conversation_no": 1572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they play their first gigs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did The Flaming Lips play their first gigs", "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips debuted at Oklahoma City's Blue Note Lounge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Flaming Lips play their first gigs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips#Early_history_and_releases_(1983–1990)", "Context": [ "Who were the original band members of The Flaming Lips?", "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983 with Wayne Coyne on guitar, his brother Mark singing lead vocals, Michael Ivins on bass and Dave Kotska on drums.", "How did The Flaming Lips members Wayne Coyne, Mark Coyne, Michael Ivins, Dave Kotska meet?", "Where did The Flaming Lips play their first gigs?", "The Flaming Lips debuted at Oklahoma City's Blue Note Lounge." ], "Conversation_no": 1572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they catch their break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips catch their break", "Truth_answer": "In 1984, they recorded The Flaming Lips, their only release with Mark Coyne singing lead vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips catch their break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who were the original band members of The Flaming Lips?", "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983 with Wayne Coyne on guitar, his brother Mark singing lead vocals, Michael Ivins on bass and Dave Kotska on drums.", "How did The Flaming Lips members Wayne Coyne, Mark Coyne, Michael Ivins, Dave Kotska meet?", "Where did The Flaming Lips play their first gigs?", "The Flaming Lips debuted at Oklahoma City's Blue Note Lounge.", "When did The Flaming Lips catch their break?", "In 1984, they recorded The Flaming Lips, their only release with Mark Coyne singing lead vocals." ], "Conversation_no": 1572, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did his brother leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Mark Coyne's brother leave", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne's brother Mark leave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Authorship", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What books did D'Souza write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What books did D'Souza write", "Truth_answer": "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Filmmaking", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the film about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Dinesh D'Souza about", "Truth_answer": "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101221612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Filmmaking", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the film popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Dinesh D'Souza popular", "Truth_answer": "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America#Critical_response", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did critics receive the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did critics receive the film", "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America has an approval rating of 27% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101221612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics receive Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Filmmaking", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million.", "How did critics receive Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America has an approval rating of 27% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America", "Truth_answer": "In a Fact Check of the film, the Associated Press found that D'Souza provided little or no evidence for most of his claims, noted that several allegations were factually false.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218010855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the popularity and negative review?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza#Filmmaking", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million.", "How did critics receive Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America has an approval rating of 27% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the popularity and negative review?", "In a Fact Check of the film, the Associated Press found that D'Souza provided little or no evidence for most of his claims, noted that several allegations were factually false." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did people have to say about the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did people have to say about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America", "Truth_answer": "The Obama administration described the film as an insidious attempt to dishonestly smear the president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people have to say about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million.", "How did critics receive Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America has an approval rating of 27% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the popularity and negative review?", "In a Fact Check of the film, the Associated Press found that D'Souza provided little or no evidence for most of his claims, noted that several allegations were factually false.", "What did people have to say about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "The Obama administration described the film as an insidious attempt to dishonestly smear the president." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was said about the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was said about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the the Obama Administration's description", "Truth_answer": "Reviewers from Entertainment Weekly, Time, Variety and The New York Times described the film as politically partisan and as a nonsensically unsubstantiated act of character assassination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101221612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the the Obama Administration's description?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million.", "How did critics receive Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America has an approval rating of 27% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the popularity and negative review?", "In a Fact Check of the film, the Associated Press found that D'Souza provided little or no evidence for most of his claims, noted that several allegations were factually false.", "What did people have to say about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "The Obama administration described the film as an insidious attempt to dishonestly smear the president.", "What else was said about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the the Obama Administration's description?", "Reviewers from Entertainment Weekly, Time, Variety and The New York Times described the film as politically partisan and as a nonsensically unsubstantiated act of character assassination." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the topic of the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the topic of Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America", "Truth_answer": "Through interviews and reenactments, D'Souza alleges that early influences on Obama are affecting his domestic policy decisions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101221612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016:_Obama%27s_America_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the topic of Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What books did Dinesh D'Souza write?", "Dinesh D'Souza has authored books such as The End of Racism, What's So Great About America and The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11.", "What was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America about?", "Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities in the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama.", "Was Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America popular?", "After a limited release beginning July 13, 2012, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America expanded to over 1,000 theaters in late August 2012 and eventually grossing more than $33.4 million.", "How did critics receive Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America has an approval rating of 27% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the popularity and negative review?", "In a Fact Check of the film, the Associated Press found that D'Souza provided little or no evidence for most of his claims, noted that several allegations were factually false.", "What did people have to say about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "The Obama administration described the film as an insidious attempt to dishonestly smear the president.", "What else was said about Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America besides the the Obama Administration's description?", "Reviewers from Entertainment Weekly, Time, Variety and The New York Times described the film as politically partisan and as a nonsensically unsubstantiated act of character assassination.", "What is the topic of Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America?", "Through interviews and reenactments, D'Souza alleges that early influences on Obama are affecting his domestic policy decisions." ], "Conversation_no": 1573, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the film address religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America address religion", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dinesh D'Souza's film, 2016: Obama's America address religion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream#Origins:_Psychedelia_and_krautrock", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is Psychedila and krautrock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Psychedila and krautrock", "Truth_answer": "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream#Origins:_Psychedelia_and_krautrock", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones." ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they put out albums with this sound?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock", "Truth_answer": "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for." ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were they well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for.", "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received?" ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win awards for their music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream win awards for their music", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream win awards for their album Electronic Meditation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Meditation#Recording_and_history", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for.", "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received?", "Did Tangerine Dream win awards for their album Electronic Meditation?" ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many were in the band making this music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many were in Tangerine Dream making the album Electronic Meditation", "Truth_answer": "Electronic Meditation is the only Tangerine Dream album to feature the line-up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507174359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Meditation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many were in Tangerine Dream making the album Electronic Meditation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream#Origins:_Psychedelia_and_krautrock", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for.", "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received?", "Did Tangerine Dream win awards for their album Electronic Meditation?", "How many were in Tangerine Dream making the album Electronic Meditation?", "Electronic Meditation is the only Tangerine Dream album to feature the line-up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler." ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting information pieces about the Psychedelia and krautrock?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting information pieces about the Psychedelia and krautrock", "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream's music during the early 1970s prominently featured organ from Steve Schroyder or Peter Baumann, commonly augmented by guitar from Froese and drums from Christopher Franke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting information about Tangerine Dream and their pieces with Psychedelia and krautrock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Meditation#Recording_and_history", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for.", "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received?", "Did Tangerine Dream win awards for their album Electronic Meditation?", "How many were in Tangerine Dream making the album Electronic Meditation?", "Electronic Meditation is the only Tangerine Dream album to feature the line-up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler.", "Are there any other interesting information about Tangerine Dream and their pieces with Psychedelia and krautrock?", "Tangerine Dream's music during the early 1970s prominently featured organ from Steve Schroyder or Peter Baumann, commonly augmented by guitar from Froese and drums from Christopher Franke." ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what's a tape-collage Kratrock piece mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's a tape-collage Kratrock piece mean", "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation was recorded in a rented factory in Berlin in October 1969, using just a two-track Revox tape recorder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a tape-collage Kratrock piece mean?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Psychedelia and krautrock and its connection with Tangerine Dream?", "Founder Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. His first band was psychedelic rock-styled The Ones.", "Did Tangerine Dream put out albums with psychedelia and krautrock?", "The first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for.", "Was the Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, well-received?", "Did Tangerine Dream win awards for their album Electronic Meditation?", "How many were in Tangerine Dream making the album Electronic Meditation?", "Electronic Meditation is the only Tangerine Dream album to feature the line-up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler.", "Are there any other interesting information about Tangerine Dream and their pieces with Psychedelia and krautrock?", "Tangerine Dream's music during the early 1970s prominently featured organ from Steve Schroyder or Peter Baumann, commonly augmented by guitar from Froese and drums from Christopher Franke.", "What's a tape-collage Kratrock piece mean?", "Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation was recorded in a rented factory in Berlin in October 1969, using just a two-track Revox tape recorder." ], "Conversation_no": 1574, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who played those instruments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played the instruments for Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the instruments for Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was You Light up My Life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was You Light up My Life", "Truth_answer": "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards", "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a top 100 song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song", "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song)#Debby_Boone_cover_version", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year.", "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song?", "You Light Up My Life spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did the song do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the song Do You Light Up My Life do", "Truth_answer": "Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life reached number one on the Adult Contemporary Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the song You Light Up My Life do besides appear at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song)#Debby_Boone_cover_version", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year.", "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song?", "You Light Up My Life spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.", "What else did the song You Light Up My Life do besides appear at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 chart?", "Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life reached number one on the Adult Contemporary Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it receive any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did You Light Up My Life receive any other awards other than giving Debby Boone Best New Artist", "Truth_answer": "Debby Boone also won the 1977 American Music Award for Favorite Pop Single with You Light Up My Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did You Light Up My Life receive any other awards other than giving Debby Boone Best New Artist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song)#Debby_Boone_cover_version", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year.", "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song?", "You Light Up My Life spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.", "What else did the song You Light Up My Life do besides appear at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 chart?", "Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life reached number one on the Adult Contemporary Chart.", "Did You Light Up My Life receive any other awards other than giving Debby Boone Best New Artist?", "Debby Boone also won the 1977 American Music Award for Favorite Pop Single with You Light Up My Life." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other awards did the song win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other awards did the song You Light Up My Life win", "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102103622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did the song You Light Up My Life win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone#Awards", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year.", "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song?", "You Light Up My Life spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.", "What else did the song You Light Up My Life do besides appear at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 chart?", "Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life reached number one on the Adult Contemporary Chart.", "Did You Light Up My Life receive any other awards other than giving Debby Boone Best New Artist?", "Debby Boone also won the 1977 American Music Award for Favorite Pop Single with You Light Up My Life.", "What other awards did the song You Light Up My Life win?", "You Light Up My Life was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any other awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Debby Boone win any other awards besides the Grammy Best New Artist Award", "Truth_answer": "Debby Boone won 1977's Top New Female Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Debby Boone win any other awards besides the Grammy Best New Artist Award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone#Beginnings", "Context": [ "When was You Light up My Life in relation to Debby Boone?", "Debby Boone released her first solo effort, You Light Up My Life in 1977.", "Did You Light Up My Life win any awards?", "You Light Up My Life led to Debby Boone winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year.", "Was You Light Up My Life a top 100 song?", "You Light Up My Life spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.", "What else did the song You Light Up My Life do besides appear at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 chart?", "Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life reached number one on the Adult Contemporary Chart.", "Did You Light Up My Life receive any other awards other than giving Debby Boone Best New Artist?", "Debby Boone also won the 1977 American Music Award for Favorite Pop Single with You Light Up My Life.", "What other awards did the song You Light Up My Life win?", "You Light Up My Life was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Did Debby Boone win any other awards besides the Grammy Best New Artist Award?", "Debby Boone won 1977's Top New Female Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music." ], "Conversation_no": 1575, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Debby Boone", "Truth_answer": "Debby Boone is the daughter of notable mid-century pop singer Pat Boone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Debby Boone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Basel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Basel", "Truth_answer": "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger#Basel,_1528–1532", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he use the house for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hans Holbein use the house for", "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about the house?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger#Basel,_1528–1532", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?" ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things happened during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things happened during this period", "Truth_answer": "Basel's reformist iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Hans Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened during this period in Basel for Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger#Basel,_1528–1532", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?", "What other things happened during this period in Basel for Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel's reformist iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Hans Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about that painting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about Basel's painting", "Truth_answer": "Art historian John Rowlands sees The Artist's Family as one of the most moving portraits in art, from an artist...who always characterized his sitters with a guarded restraint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger's The Artist's Family painting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Henry_VIII", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?", "What other things happened during this period in Basel for Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel's reformist iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Hans Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown.", "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger's The Artist's Family painting?", "Art historian John Rowlands sees The Artist's Family as one of the most moving portraits in art, from an artist...who always characterized his sitters with a guarded restraint." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other famous works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hans Holbein the Younger have any other famous works", "Truth_answer": "Portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger is one of the most iconic images of Henry and is one of the most famous portraits of any British monarch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112142544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Henry_VIII_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hans Holbein the Younger have any other famous works?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Erasmus_of_Rotterdam", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?", "What other things happened during this period in Basel for Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel's reformist iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Hans Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown.", "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger's The Artist's Family painting?", "Art historian John Rowlands sees The Artist's Family as one of the most moving portraits in art, from an artist...who always characterized his sitters with a guarded restraint.", "Did Hans Holbein the Younger have any other famous works?", "Portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger is one of the most iconic images of Henry and is one of the most famous portraits of any British monarch." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other famous paintings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other famous paintings", "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein the Younger painted the Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam and his portraits increased the painter's reputation across Europe, as they and their copies were widely distributed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other famous Hans Holbein the Younger paintings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger#Basel,_1528–1532", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?", "What other things happened during this period in Basel for Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel's reformist iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Hans Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown.", "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger's The Artist's Family painting?", "Art historian John Rowlands sees The Artist's Family as one of the most moving portraits in art, from an artist...who always characterized his sitters with a guarded restraint.", "Did Hans Holbein the Younger have any other famous works?", "Portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger is one of the most iconic images of Henry and is one of the most famous portraits of any British monarch.", "Were there any other famous Hans Holbein the Younger paintings?", "Hans Holbein the Younger painted the Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam and his portraits increased the painter's reputation across Europe, as they and their copies were widely distributed." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about that commission?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about the commission of Hans Holbein", "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein retained favor with iconoclastic reformists as he was allowed to paint themes from the Old Testament in Council Chamber frescos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger commission by Basel's reformist council?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel", "Context": [ "What was Basel in relation to Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel was where Hans Holbein the Younger worked as a young artist and where he bought a house in St Johanns-Vorstadt.", "What did Hans Holbein the Younger use the Basel house for?", "Hans Holbein presumably returned home to preserve his citizenship, since he had been granted only a two-year leave of absence to England.", "What was significant about Hans Holbein the Younger's house in Basel?", "What other things happened during this period in Basel for Hans Holbein the Younger?", "Basel's reformist iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Hans Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown.", "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger's The Artist's Family painting?", "Art historian John Rowlands sees The Artist's Family as one of the most moving portraits in art, from an artist...who always characterized his sitters with a guarded restraint.", "Did Hans Holbein the Younger have any other famous works?", "Portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger is one of the most iconic images of Henry and is one of the most famous portraits of any British monarch.", "Were there any other famous Hans Holbein the Younger paintings?", "Hans Holbein the Younger painted the Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam and his portraits increased the painter's reputation across Europe, as they and their copies were widely distributed.", "What was significant about that Hans Holbein the Younger commission by Basel's reformist council?", "Hans Holbein retained favor with iconoclastic reformists as he was allowed to paint themes from the Old Testament in Council Chamber frescos." ], "Conversation_no": 1576, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Basel located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Basel located", "Truth_answer": "Basel is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Basel located?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews#Religion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Religion do Mountain Jews follow", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Religion do Mountain Jews follow", "Truth_answer": "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews#Religion", "Context": [ "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs." ], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do they have any specific rituals related to this worship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism", "Truth_answer": "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs.", "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays." ], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which precepts were not as strictly followed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of the Mountain Jews' precepts were not as strictly followed", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the Mountain Jews' precepts were not as strictly followed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews#Religion", "Context": [ "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs.", "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "Which of the Mountain Jews' precepts were not as strictly followed?" ], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other traditions were closely followed as a result of this religious background", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other traditions were closely followed as a result of Mountain Jews' religious background", "Truth_answer": "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other traditions were closely followed as a result of Mountain Jews' religious background?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews#Religion", "Context": [ "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs.", "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "Which of the Mountain Jews' precepts were not as strictly followed?", "What other traditions were closely followed as a result of Mountain Jews' religious background?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays." ], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was notable about the religious traditions of the Mountain Jews", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was notable about the religious traditions of the Mountain Jews", "Truth_answer": "Mountain Jews' ethnic identity remained unshaken and cases of intermarriage with Muslims in Azerbaijan or Dagestan were rare as both groups practice endogamy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about the religious traditions of the Mountain Jews?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews#Religion", "Context": [ "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs.", "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "Which of the Mountain Jews' precepts were not as strictly followed?", "What other traditions were closely followed as a result of Mountain Jews' religious background?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "What was notable about the religious traditions of the Mountain Jews?", "Mountain Jews' ethnic identity remained unshaken and cases of intermarriage with Muslims in Azerbaijan or Dagestan were rare as both groups practice endogamy." ], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the soviet union try to dissuade the religion of the mountain Jews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Soviet Union try to dissuade the religion of the Mountain Jews", "Truth_answer": "In the early decades of the Soviet Union, the government took steps to suppress religion. Thus, in the 1930s, the Soviet Union closed synagogues belonging to Mountain Jews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Soviet Union try to dissuade the religion of the Mountain Jews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews#Religion", "Context": [ "What religion do Mountain Jews follow?", "Mountain Jews are not Sephardim nor Ashkenazim, but rather of Persian origin and they follow all of the Mizrachi and Sephardi customs.", "Do Mountain Jews have any specific rituals related to their Judaism?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "Which of the Mountain Jews' precepts were not as strictly followed?", "What other traditions were closely followed as a result of Mountain Jews' religious background?", "Mountain Jews observed the rituals of circumcision, marriage and burial, as well as Jewish holidays.", "What was notable about the religious traditions of the Mountain Jews?", "Mountain Jews' ethnic identity remained unshaken and cases of intermarriage with Muslims in Azerbaijan or Dagestan were rare as both groups practice endogamy.", "Did the Soviet Union try to dissuade the religion of the Mountain Jews?", "In the early decades of the Soviet Union, the government took steps to suppress religion. Thus, in the 1930s, the Soviet Union closed synagogues belonging to Mountain Jews." ], "Conversation_no": 1577, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do the six synagogues still remain today?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do the six synagogues still remain today", "Truth_answer": "By 1966, reportedly six Mountain Jew synagogues remained; some were confiscated by the Soviet authorities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the six synagogues still remain today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borley_Rectory", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Borley Rectory", "Truth_answer": "Borley Rectory was a Victorian house that gained infamy as the most haunted house in England after being described as such by psychic researcher Harry Price.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202084552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borley_Rectory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borley_Rectory#Hauntings", "Context": [ "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Borley Rectory was a Victorian house that gained infamy as the most haunted house in England after being described as such by psychic researcher Harry Price." ], "Conversation_no": 1578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the Borley Rectory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the Borley Rectory", "Truth_answer": "A series of paranormal events and apparitions appeared at the Borley Rectory starting in 1863.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borley_Rectory#Hauntings", "Context": [ "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Borley Rectory was a Victorian house that gained infamy as the most haunted house in England after being described as such by psychic researcher Harry Price.", "What happened at the Borley Rectory?", "A series of paranormal events and apparitions appeared at the Borley Rectory starting in 1863." ], "Conversation_no": 1578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of hauntings were they?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of hauntings were there at Borley Rectory", "Truth_answer": "An apparition of a nun, phantom coach driven by headless horsemen along with bells ringing, lights appearing in windows and unexplained footsteps marked the hauntings Borley Rectory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of hauntings were there at Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borley_Rectory#Price_investigation", "Context": [ "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Borley Rectory was a Victorian house that gained infamy as the most haunted house in England after being described as such by psychic researcher Harry Price.", "What happened at the Borley Rectory?", "A series of paranormal events and apparitions appeared at the Borley Rectory starting in 1863.", "What type of hauntings were there at Borley Rectory?", "An apparition of a nun, phantom coach driven by headless horsemen along with bells ringing, lights appearing in windows and unexplained footsteps marked the hauntings Borley Rectory." ], "Conversation_no": 1578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he say about the rectory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Harry Price say about the Borley Rectory", "Truth_answer": "Harry Price recounted that one of his helpers made contact with the spirit of a nun, Marie Lairre, who was murdered at Borley Rectory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harry Price say about the Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price#Borley_Rectory", "Context": [ "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Borley Rectory was a Victorian house that gained infamy as the most haunted house in England after being described as such by psychic researcher Harry Price.", "What happened at the Borley Rectory?", "A series of paranormal events and apparitions appeared at the Borley Rectory starting in 1863.", "What type of hauntings were there at Borley Rectory?", "An apparition of a nun, phantom coach driven by headless horsemen along with bells ringing, lights appearing in windows and unexplained footsteps marked the hauntings Borley Rectory.", "What else did Harry Price say about the Borley Rectory?", "Harry Price recounted that one of his helpers made contact with the spirit of a nun, Marie Lairre, who was murdered at Borley Rectory." ], "Conversation_no": 1578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his experiences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Harry Price's experiences at the Borley Rectory", "Truth_answer": "Harry Price documented a series of alleged hauntings from the time the rectory was built in 1863. He lived in the rectory and wrote of his experiences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Harry Price's experiences at the Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price#Borley_Rectory", "Context": [ "What is the Borley Rectory?", "Borley Rectory was a Victorian house that gained infamy as the most haunted house in England after being described as such by psychic researcher Harry Price.", "What happened at the Borley Rectory?", "A series of paranormal events and apparitions appeared at the Borley Rectory starting in 1863.", "What type of hauntings were there at Borley Rectory?", "An apparition of a nun, phantom coach driven by headless horsemen along with bells ringing, lights appearing in windows and unexplained footsteps marked the hauntings Borley Rectory.", "What else did Harry Price say about the Borley Rectory?", "Harry Price recounted that one of his helpers made contact with the spirit of a nun, Marie Lairre, who was murdered at Borley Rectory.", "What were Harry Price's experiences at the Borley Rectory?", "Harry Price documented a series of alleged hauntings from the time the rectory was built in 1863. He lived in the rectory and wrote of his experiences." ], "Conversation_no": 1578, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after he lived in the rectory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Harry Price lived in the Borley Rectory", "Truth_answer": "Harry Price was accused of publishing fraudulent claims of hauntings while living in Borley Rectory by members of the Society of Psychical Research.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harry Price lived in the Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Welsh_rugby_union_clubs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the rugby league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the rugby league", "Truth_answer": "The Welsh rugby is represented by the Pro14 League, then the Welsh Premier Division, then Division One and Division Two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Wales' rugby union league system?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Premier_Division#Competition_history", "Context": [ "What is Wales' rugby union league system?", "The Welsh rugby is represented by the Pro14 League, then the Welsh Premier Division, then Division One and Division Two." ], "Conversation_no": 1579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the league do after 1990?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Rugby union do after 1990", "Truth_answer": "For 1990-91, the Welsh Rugby Union announced the top 38 clubs would play in a league split into four divisions with the top ten teams forming the Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Welsh Rugby Union do after 1990 to rugby union league systems?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#League_rugby", "Context": [ "What is Wales' rugby union league system?", "The Welsh rugby is represented by the Pro14 League, then the Welsh Premier Division, then Division One and Division Two.", "What did the Welsh Rugby Union do after 1990 to rugby union league systems?", "For 1990-91, the Welsh Rugby Union announced the top 38 clubs would play in a league split into four divisions with the top ten teams forming the Premier League." ], "Conversation_no": 1579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in 1992?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in 1992", "Truth_answer": "Alex Evans took over Cardiff RFC as coach for the 1992–93 season, bringing in Terry Holmes and Charlie Faulkner as assistants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Cardiff RFC in the 1992 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC#League_rugby", "Context": [ "What is Wales' rugby union league system?", "The Welsh rugby is represented by the Pro14 League, then the Welsh Premier Division, then Division One and Division Two.", "What did the Welsh Rugby Union do after 1990 to rugby union league systems?", "For 1990-91, the Welsh Rugby Union announced the top 38 clubs would play in a league split into four divisions with the top ten teams forming the Premier League.", "What else happened to Cardiff RFC in the 1992 season?", "Alex Evans took over Cardiff RFC as coach for the 1992–93 season, bringing in Terry Holmes and Charlie Faulkner as assistants." ], "Conversation_no": 1579, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the team turn around after Evans was hired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cardiff RFC turn around their season after Evans was hired in 1992", "Truth_answer": "Alex Evans turned around in the club's fortunes, winning their first seven matches of the season and 20 of their first 22 to top the league in the new year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cardiff RFC turn around their season after Evans was hired in 1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling#Structure_of_the_atomic_nucleus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus", "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Linus Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling#Nature_of_the_chemical_bond", "Context": [ "How was Linus Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Linus Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences." ], "Conversation_no": 1580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were his publications received well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Linus Pauling's chemical bonds publications received well", "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling's textbook The Nature of the Chemical Bond has been considered chemistry's most influential book of this century and has been cited more than 16,000 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Linus Pauling's chemical bonds publications received well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling#Death_and_legacy", "Context": [ "How was Linus Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Linus Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.", "Were Linus Pauling's chemical bonds publications received well?", "Linus Pauling's textbook The Nature of the Chemical Bond has been considered chemistry's most influential book of this century and has been cited more than 16,000 times." ], "Conversation_no": 1580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Pauling die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Pauling die", "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling died of prostate cancer on August 19, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Linus Pauling die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling", "Context": [ "How was Linus Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Linus Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.", "Were Linus Pauling's chemical bonds publications received well?", "Linus Pauling's textbook The Nature of the Chemical Bond has been considered chemistry's most influential book of this century and has been cited more than 16,000 times.", "How did Linus Pauling die?", "Linus Pauling died of prostate cancer on August 19, 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 1580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling is one of four individuals to have won more than one Nobel Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Linus Pauling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling#Biological_molecules", "Context": [ "How was Linus Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Linus Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.", "Were Linus Pauling's chemical bonds publications received well?", "Linus Pauling's textbook The Nature of the Chemical Bond has been considered chemistry's most influential book of this century and has been cited more than 16,000 times.", "How did Linus Pauling die?", "Linus Pauling died of prostate cancer on August 19, 1994.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Linus Pauling?", "Linus Pauling is one of four individuals to have won more than one Nobel Prize." ], "Conversation_no": 1580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his model?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Linus Pauling's biological model", "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling proposed that deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was a triple helix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Linus Pauling's biological model?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling#Biological_molecules", "Context": [ "How was Linus Pauling involved with the structure of the atomic nucleus?", "Linus Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.", "Were Linus Pauling's chemical bonds publications received well?", "Linus Pauling's textbook The Nature of the Chemical Bond has been considered chemistry's most influential book of this century and has been cited more than 16,000 times.", "How did Linus Pauling die?", "Linus Pauling died of prostate cancer on August 19, 1994.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Linus Pauling?", "Linus Pauling is one of four individuals to have won more than one Nobel Prize.", "What else can you tell me about Linus Pauling's biological model?", "Linus Pauling proposed that deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was a triple helix." ], "Conversation_no": 1580, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he say about his model?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Linus Pauling say about his biological model", "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling cited reasons to explain how he had been misled about the structure of DNA, with misleading density data and the lack of high quality X-ray diffraction photographs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Linus Pauling say about his biological model?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-17866176", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was he born", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808154033id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-17866176_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Chen Guangcheng go to school", "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Chen Guangcheng married", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng met his wife, Yuan Weijing, in 2001, after listening to a radio talk show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Chen Guangcheng married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998.", "Is Chen Guangcheng married?", "Chen Guangcheng met his wife, Yuan Weijing, in 2001, after listening to a radio talk show." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "do they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "do they have children", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's son, Chen Kerui, was born in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998.", "Is Chen Guangcheng married?", "Chen Guangcheng met his wife, Yuan Weijing, in 2001, after listening to a radio talk show.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's son, Chen Kerui, was born in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "DO they have any other children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "DO Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have any other children", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's daughter, Chen Kesi, was born in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have any other children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998.", "Is Chen Guangcheng married?", "Chen Guangcheng met his wife, Yuan Weijing, in 2001, after listening to a radio talk show.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's son, Chen Kerui, was born in 2003.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have any other children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's daughter, Chen Kesi, was born in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he study in school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Chen Guangcheng study in university", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng specialized in acupuncture and massage at the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chen Guangcheng study in university?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998.", "Is Chen Guangcheng married?", "Chen Guangcheng met his wife, Yuan Weijing, in 2001, after listening to a radio talk show.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's son, Chen Kerui, was born in 2003.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have any other children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's daughter, Chen Kesi, was born in 2005.", "What did Chen Guangcheng study in university?", "Chen Guangcheng specialized in acupuncture and massage at the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did he get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Chen Guangcheng get married", "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing eloped in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Chen Guangcheng get married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "When was Chen Guangcheng born?", "Chen Guangcheng was born 12 November 1971 in a rural area of Shandong province.", "Does Chen Guangcheng have any siblings?", "Chen Guangcheng is the youngest of five brothers of a peasant family.", "Where did Chen Guangcheng go to primary and secondary school?", "In 1989 Chen Guangcheng attended the Elementary School for the Blind in Linyi. In 1994, he enrolled at the Qingdao High School for the Blind, where he studied until 1998.", "Is Chen Guangcheng married?", "Chen Guangcheng met his wife, Yuan Weijing, in 2001, after listening to a radio talk show.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's son, Chen Kerui, was born in 2003.", "Do Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing have any other children?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's daughter, Chen Kesi, was born in 2005.", "What did Chen Guangcheng study in university?", "Chen Guangcheng specialized in acupuncture and massage at the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1998.", "What year did Chen Guangcheng get married?", "Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing eloped in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1581, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else interesting during his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting during Chen Guangcheng's early life", "Truth_answer": "When Chen Guangcheng was a child, his father read literary works aloud to him, and reportedly helped impart to his son an appreciation of the values of democracy and freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting during Chen Guangcheng's early life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did the group first come together", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the group first come together", "Truth_answer": "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916140645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia." ], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did school cause the breakup", "Transformer_rewrite": "did school cause the breakup", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did school cause the breakup of the band Nomeansno", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/music/victoria-band-no-means-no-announces-retirement-1.2350915", "Context": [ "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia.", "did school cause the breakup of the band Nomeansno" ], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did any members leave on good terms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any Nomeansno band members leave on good terms", "Truth_answer": "Drummer John Wright thanked everyone during the lifespan of Nomeansno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Nomeansno band members leave on good terms?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno#Early_years_as_two-piece,_Mama_(1979–1982)", "Context": [ "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia.", "did school cause the breakup of the band Nomeansno", "Did any Nomeansno band members leave on good terms?", "Drummer John Wright thanked everyone during the lifespan of Nomeansno." ], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever try other forms of music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Nomeansno ever try other forms of music", "Truth_answer": "Rob Wright and John Wright began performing live as a bass-and-drums duo in 1981. Nomeansno's sound developed without a guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916140645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Nomeansno ever try other forms of music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno", "Context": [ "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia.", "did school cause the breakup of the band Nomeansno", "Did any Nomeansno band members leave on good terms?", "Drummer John Wright thanked everyone during the lifespan of Nomeansno.", "Did the band Nomeansno ever try other forms of music?", "Rob Wright and John Wright began performing live as a bass-and-drums duo in 1981. Nomeansno's sound developed without a guitar." ], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever have dreams of touring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Nomeansno ever have dreams of touring", "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Tom Holliston, and briefly second drummer Ken Kempster, joined Nomeansno in 1993, and they continued touring and recording extensively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916140645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Nomeansno ever have dreams of touring?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno#Early_years_as_two-piece,_Mama_(1979–1982)", "Context": [ "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia.", "did school cause the breakup of the band Nomeansno", "Did any Nomeansno band members leave on good terms?", "Drummer John Wright thanked everyone during the lifespan of Nomeansno.", "Did the band Nomeansno ever try other forms of music?", "Rob Wright and John Wright began performing live as a bass-and-drums duo in 1981. Nomeansno's sound developed without a guitar.", "Did the band Nomeansno ever have dreams of touring?", "Guitarist Tom Holliston, and briefly second drummer Ken Kempster, joined Nomeansno in 1993, and they continued touring and recording extensively." ], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they always into music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Nomeansno band members always into music", "Truth_answer": "Rob Wright and John Wright of Nomeansno were inspired to play punk rock after seeing D.O.A. perform at the University of Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916140645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Nomeansno band members always into music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did the musical group, Nomeansno first come together?", "Nomeansno was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia.", "did school cause the breakup of the band Nomeansno", "Did any Nomeansno band members leave on good terms?", "Drummer John Wright thanked everyone during the lifespan of Nomeansno.", "Did the band Nomeansno ever try other forms of music?", "Rob Wright and John Wright began performing live as a bass-and-drums duo in 1981. Nomeansno's sound developed without a guitar.", "Did the band Nomeansno ever have dreams of touring?", "Guitarist Tom Holliston, and briefly second drummer Ken Kempster, joined Nomeansno in 1993, and they continued touring and recording extensively.", "Were Nomeansno band members always into music?", "Rob Wright and John Wright of Nomeansno were inspired to play punk rock after seeing D.O.A. perform at the University of Victoria." ], "Conversation_no": 1582, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have a back up plan if music fell through", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Rob Wright and John Wright of Nomeansno have a back up plan if music fell through", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rob Wright and John Wright of Nomeansno have a back up plan if music fell through", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Wilkins do at Paris?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Wilkins do at Paris", "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [ "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić." ], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was his contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain", "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987, but this proved to be short-lived so he eagerly took the option to move after 13 appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [ "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987, but this proved to be short-lived so he eagerly took the option to move after 13 appearances." ], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go into any championships during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did footballer Ray Wilkins win any league championships during this time after transferring from PSG", "Truth_answer": "With Ray Wilkins, Rangers FC went on to win the league title in the 1988-1989 season, the first of their eventual nine-in-a-row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did footballer Ray Wilkins win any league championships during this time after transferring from PSG?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [ "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987, but this proved to be short-lived so he eagerly took the option to move after 13 appearances.", "Did footballer Ray Wilkins win any league championships during this time after transferring from PSG?", "With Ray Wilkins, Rangers FC went on to win the league title in the 1988-1989 season, the first of their eventual nine-in-a-row." ], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his stats in the Old Firm game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were footballer Ray Wilkins' stats in the Old Firm game", "Truth_answer": "With the score tied at 1–1, Ray Wilkins scored a volley to put Rangers ahead of Celtic in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were footballer Ray Wilkins' stats in the Old Firm game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [ "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987, but this proved to be short-lived so he eagerly took the option to move after 13 appearances.", "Did footballer Ray Wilkins win any league championships during this time after transferring from PSG?", "With Ray Wilkins, Rangers FC went on to win the league title in the 1988-1989 season, the first of their eventual nine-in-a-row.", "What were footballer Ray Wilkins' stats in the Old Firm game?", "With the score tied at 1–1, Ray Wilkins scored a volley to put Rangers ahead of Celtic in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he transfer to any other teams during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ray Wilkins transfer to any other teams during this period", "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins' family wished to return to London. As such, he left Rangers in December 1989 to sign for Queens Park Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did footballer Ray Wilkins transfer to any other teams besides PSG and Rangers during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [ "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987, but this proved to be short-lived so he eagerly took the option to move after 13 appearances.", "Did footballer Ray Wilkins win any league championships during this time after transferring from PSG?", "With Ray Wilkins, Rangers FC went on to win the league title in the 1988-1989 season, the first of their eventual nine-in-a-row.", "What were footballer Ray Wilkins' stats in the Old Firm game?", "With the score tied at 1–1, Ray Wilkins scored a volley to put Rangers ahead of Celtic in 1988.", "Did footballer Ray Wilkins transfer to any other teams besides PSG and Rangers during the 1980s?", "Ray Wilkins' family wished to return to London. As such, he left Rangers in December 1989 to sign for Queens Park Rangers." ], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play with Milan's team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did footballer Ray Wilkins play with A.C. Milan's team", "Truth_answer": "The 1985-1986 season had Ray Wilkins remain a key player in A.C. Milan's midfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did footballer Ray Wilkins play with A.C. Milan's team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins#Milan,_Paris_and_Rangers", "Context": [ "What did footballer Ray Wilkins do at Paris?", "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the PSG first team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "How long was footballer Ray Wilkins' contract at Paris Saint-Germain?", "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987, but this proved to be short-lived so he eagerly took the option to move after 13 appearances.", "Did footballer Ray Wilkins win any league championships during this time after transferring from PSG?", "With Ray Wilkins, Rangers FC went on to win the league title in the 1988-1989 season, the first of their eventual nine-in-a-row.", "What were footballer Ray Wilkins' stats in the Old Firm game?", "With the score tied at 1–1, Ray Wilkins scored a volley to put Rangers ahead of Celtic in 1988.", "Did footballer Ray Wilkins transfer to any other teams besides PSG and Rangers during the 1980s?", "Ray Wilkins' family wished to return to London. As such, he left Rangers in December 1989 to sign for Queens Park Rangers.", "What position did footballer Ray Wilkins play with A.C. Milan's team?", "The 1985-1986 season had Ray Wilkins remain a key player in A.C. Milan's midfield." ], "Conversation_no": 1583, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Wilkins perform well when he signed with A.C Milan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did footballer Ray Wilkins perform well when he signed with A.C Milan", "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins played 105 games for A.C. Milan between 1984 and 1987 and Corriere della Sera eulogized him as a serious and meticulous professional...appreciated for his long and precise passes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did footballer Ray Wilkins perform well when he signed with A.C Milan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun#Memorial_events", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did some of these memorial events take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did some of these memorial events take place", "Truth_answer": "A memorial service for Ahmet Ertegun was held in New York on April 17, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did some of these memorial events for Ahmet Ertegun take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun#Memorial_events", "Context": [ "When did some of these memorial events for Ahmet Ertegun take place?", "A memorial service for Ahmet Ertegun was held in New York on April 17, 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who attended the memorial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who attended the Ahmet Ertegun memorial", "Truth_answer": "Wynton Marsalis, Eric Clapton, Ben E. King, Sam Moore, Stevie Nicks, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Phil Collins honored Ahmet Ertegun at his memorial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who attended the Ahmet Ertegun memorial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun#Memorial_events", "Context": [ "When did some of these memorial events for Ahmet Ertegun take place?", "A memorial service for Ahmet Ertegun was held in New York on April 17, 2007.", "Who attended the Ahmet Ertegun memorial?", "Wynton Marsalis, Eric Clapton, Ben E. King, Sam Moore, Stevie Nicks, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Phil Collins honored Ahmet Ertegun at his memorial." ], "Conversation_no": 1584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some other attendants?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some other attendants in the Ahmet Ertegun memorial", "Truth_answer": "Solomon Burke, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Keith Emerson, Peter Asher, Spencer Davis, Phil Carson, Taylor Hackford and Martin Lewis honored Ahmet Ertegun at a memorial documentary screening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some other attendants of Ahmet Ertegun's memorial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun#Memorial_events", "Context": [ "When did some of these memorial events for Ahmet Ertegun take place?", "A memorial service for Ahmet Ertegun was held in New York on April 17, 2007.", "Who attended the Ahmet Ertegun memorial?", "Wynton Marsalis, Eric Clapton, Ben E. King, Sam Moore, Stevie Nicks, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Phil Collins honored Ahmet Ertegun at his memorial.", "Who were some other attendants of Ahmet Ertegun's memorial?", "Solomon Burke, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Keith Emerson, Peter Asher, Spencer Davis, Phil Carson, Taylor Hackford and Martin Lewis honored Ahmet Ertegun at a memorial documentary screening." ], "Conversation_no": 1584, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there multiple memorial events?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there multiple Ahmet Ertegun memorial events", "Truth_answer": "Another informal salute to Ahmet Ertegun took place in Los Angeles on July 31, 2007, the anniversary of his birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there multiple Ahmet Ertegun memorial events?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapon_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is weapon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is weapon", "Truth_answer": "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapon_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapon_(album)#Background_and_concept", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the album about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about", "Truth_answer": "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827121939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nivek_Ogre_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapon_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Weapon_and_subsequent_tours_(2013–present)", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any tours 2013 to present?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present", "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy's Live Shape For Arms Tour, a North American tour started in January 2014 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Dwayne_Goettel_and_stylistic_transition_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present?", "Skinny Puppy's Live Shape For Arms Tour, a North American tour started in January 2014 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other tours did they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other tours did Skinny Puppy have", "Truth_answer": "For Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse, Skinny Puppy toured with the band Severed Heads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tours did Skinny Puppy have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Dwayne_Goettel_and_stylistic_transition_(1986–1987)", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present?", "Skinny Puppy's Live Shape For Arms Tour, a North American tour started in January 2014 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA.", "What other tours did Skinny Puppy have?", "For Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse, Skinny Puppy toured with the band Severed Heads." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the singles that they produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the singles that Skinny Puppy produced", "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy's first single, Dig It was followed by Stairs and Flowers, Chainsaw and Addiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles that Skinny Puppy produced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Last_Rights_(1992)", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present?", "Skinny Puppy's Live Shape For Arms Tour, a North American tour started in January 2014 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA.", "What other tours did Skinny Puppy have?", "For Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse, Skinny Puppy toured with the band Severed Heads.", "What were some of the singles that Skinny Puppy produced?", "Skinny Puppy's first single, Dig It was followed by Stairs and Flowers, Chainsaw and Addiction." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did any of their music make it to top of the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of Skinny Puppy's music make it to top of the charts", "Truth_answer": "Last Rights became the first Skinny Puppy record to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 193.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Skinny Puppy's music make it to top of the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present?", "Skinny Puppy's Live Shape For Arms Tour, a North American tour started in January 2014 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA.", "What other tours did Skinny Puppy have?", "For Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse, Skinny Puppy toured with the band Severed Heads.", "What were some of the singles that Skinny Puppy produced?", "Skinny Puppy's first single, Dig It was followed by Stairs and Flowers, Chainsaw and Addiction.", "Did any of Skinny Puppy's music make it to top of the charts?", "Last Rights became the first Skinny Puppy record to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 193." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any international tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy have any international tours", "Truth_answer": "Over the course of several tours of North America and Europe in this period, Skinny Puppy became known for theatrical, horror-themed live performances and videos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy have any international tours?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy#Weapon_and_subsequent_tours_(2013–present)", "Context": [ "What is the band Skinny Puppy's Weapon?", "Weapon is the twelfth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy.", "What was Skinny Puppy's Weapon album about?", "Weapon was inspired by the news that Skinny Puppy's music had been used for torture sessions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", "Did Skinny Puppy have any tours 2013 to present?", "Skinny Puppy's Live Shape For Arms Tour, a North American tour started in January 2014 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA.", "What other tours did Skinny Puppy have?", "For Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse, Skinny Puppy toured with the band Severed Heads.", "What were some of the singles that Skinny Puppy produced?", "Skinny Puppy's first single, Dig It was followed by Stairs and Flowers, Chainsaw and Addiction.", "Did any of Skinny Puppy's music make it to top of the charts?", "Last Rights became the first Skinny Puppy record to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 193.", "Did Skinny Puppy have any international tours?", "Over the course of several tours of North America and Europe in this period, Skinny Puppy became known for theatrical, horror-themed live performances and videos." ], "Conversation_no": 1585, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they go during the international tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Skinny Puppy go during the international tours", "Truth_answer": "Following two successful tours with the Weapon album, Skinny Puppy embarked with Youth Code to play shows across Europe in 2017 under the Down the SocioPath tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Skinny Puppy go during the international tours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges#Managerial_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start his managerial career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start his managerial career", "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges immediately announced his retirement to become manager after being traded to the Washington Senators in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gil Hodges start a managerial career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges#Managerial_career", "Context": [ "When did Gil Hodges start a managerial career?", "Gil Hodges immediately announced his retirement to become manager after being traded to the Washington Senators in 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 1586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which teams did he manage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which baseball teams did Gil Hodges manage", "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges managed the Washington Senators and the New York Mets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403032921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Walker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which baseball teams did Gil Hodges manage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges", "Context": [ "When did Gil Hodges start a managerial career?", "Gil Hodges immediately announced his retirement to become manager after being traded to the Washington Senators in 1963.", "Which baseball teams did Gil Hodges manage?", "Gil Hodges managed the Washington Senators and the New York Mets." ], "Conversation_no": 1586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What successes did he have a manager?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What successes did Gil Hodges have a manager", "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges managed the New York Mets to the 1969 World Series title over the favored Baltimore Orioles, one of the greatest upsets in Fall Classic history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What baseball successes did Gil Hodges have as a manager?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges", "Context": [ "When did Gil Hodges start a managerial career?", "Gil Hodges immediately announced his retirement to become manager after being traded to the Washington Senators in 1963.", "Which baseball teams did Gil Hodges manage?", "Gil Hodges managed the Washington Senators and the New York Mets.", "What baseball successes did Gil Hodges have as a manager?", "Gil Hodges managed the New York Mets to the 1969 World Series title over the favored Baltimore Orioles, one of the greatest upsets in Fall Classic history." ], "Conversation_no": 1586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other successes was Hodges involved in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other baseball successes was Gil Hodges involved in besides management", "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges and Duke Snider are the only players to have the most home runs or runs batted in together during a decade with the Brooklyn Dodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other baseball successes was Gil Hodges involved in besides management?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges", "Context": [ "When did Gil Hodges start a managerial career?", "Gil Hodges immediately announced his retirement to become manager after being traded to the Washington Senators in 1963.", "Which baseball teams did Gil Hodges manage?", "Gil Hodges managed the Washington Senators and the New York Mets.", "What baseball successes did Gil Hodges have as a manager?", "Gil Hodges managed the New York Mets to the 1969 World Series title over the favored Baltimore Orioles, one of the greatest upsets in Fall Classic history.", "What other baseball successes was Gil Hodges involved in besides management?", "Gil Hodges and Duke Snider are the only players to have the most home runs or runs batted in together during a decade with the Brooklyn Dodgers." ], "Conversation_no": 1586, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gil Hodges win any awards or recognition in baseball", "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges was an All-Star for eight seasons from 1949 to 1955 and in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gil Hodges win any awards or recognition in baseball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Later_music_career:_1980–2002", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Colter do during the early 1980s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Colter do during the early 1980s", "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings released a duet album entitled Leather and Lace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leather_and_Lace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jessi Colter do during the early 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leather_and_Lace", "Context": [ "What did Jessi Colter do during the early 1980s?", "In 1981, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings released a duet album entitled Leather and Lace." ], "Conversation_no": 1587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace released", "Truth_answer": "Leather and Lace was released on February 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_Happened_to_Blue_Eyes", "Context": [ "What did Jessi Colter do during the early 1980s?", "In 1981, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings released a duet album entitled Leather and Lace.", "When was the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace released?", "Leather and Lace was released on February 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some singles from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles from the album Leather and Lace", "Truth_answer": "What's Happened to Blue Eyes was released as Jessi Colter's second single on the 1981 duet album, Leather and Lace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Later_music_career:_1980–2002", "Context": [ "What did Jessi Colter do during the early 1980s?", "In 1981, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings released a duet album entitled Leather and Lace.", "When was the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace released?", "Leather and Lace was released on February 1981.", "What were some singles from the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace?", "What's Happened to Blue Eyes was released as Jessi Colter's second single on the 1981 duet album, Leather and Lace." ], "Conversation_no": 1587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another single by her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another single by Blue Eyes", "Truth_answer": "The Wild Side of Life/It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels, was also a major hit in 1981 for Jessi Colter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another single off of the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leather_and_Lace#Background", "Context": [ "What did Jessi Colter do during the early 1980s?", "In 1981, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings released a duet album entitled Leather and Lace.", "When was the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace released?", "Leather and Lace was released on February 1981.", "What were some singles from the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace?", "What's Happened to Blue Eyes was released as Jessi Colter's second single on the 1981 duet album, Leather and Lace.", "What was another single off of the Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter album Leather and Lace?", "The Wild Side of Life/It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels, was also a major hit in 1981 for Jessi Colter." ], "Conversation_no": 1587, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that song do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter's song Suspicious Minds do", "Truth_answer": "Suspicious Minds reached number 25 on the country singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leather_and_Lace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter's song Suspicious Minds do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Return_to_music:_2006–present", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Colter return to music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Colter return to music", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Early_life", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes." ], "Conversation_no": 1588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she release any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter release any singles", "Truth_answer": "After marrying guitarist Duane Eddy in 1961, and still using her real name of Mirriam Johnson, Jessi Colter released two singles that were issued on the Jamie label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter release any singles besides I'm Not Lisa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter release any singles besides I'm Not Lisa?", "After marrying guitarist Duane Eddy in 1961, and still using her real name of Mirriam Johnson, Jessi Colter released two singles that were issued on the Jamie label." ], "Conversation_no": 1588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do in 2006?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Duane Eddy do in 2006", "Truth_answer": "Jessi Colter performed at the 2006 South by Southwest Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jessi Colter do in 2006 besides release Out of the Ashes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter release any singles besides I'm Not Lisa?", "After marrying guitarist Duane Eddy in 1961, and still using her real name of Mirriam Johnson, Jessi Colter released two singles that were issued on the Jamie label.", "What else did Jessi Colter do in 2006 besides release Out of the Ashes?", "Jessi Colter performed at the 2006 South by Southwest Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 1588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jessi Colter", "Truth_answer": "Jessi Colter was one of the few female artists to emerge from the mid-1970s outlaw country movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jessi Colter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Return_to_music:_2006–present", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter release any singles besides I'm Not Lisa?", "After marrying guitarist Duane Eddy in 1961, and still using her real name of Mirriam Johnson, Jessi Colter released two singles that were issued on the Jamie label.", "What else did Jessi Colter do in 2006 besides release Out of the Ashes?", "Jessi Colter performed at the 2006 South by Southwest Festival.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jessi Colter?", "Jessi Colter was one of the few female artists to emerge from the mid-1970s outlaw country movement." ], "Conversation_no": 1588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album make the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Jessi Colter make the charts", "Truth_answer": "Out of the Ashes was Jessi Colter's first album since 1981 to chart on the Top Country Albums chart, peaking at No. 61.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Jessi Colter album Out of the Ashes make the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter#Later_music_career:_1980–2002", "Context": [ "When did Jessi Colter return to music?", "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Did Jessi Colter release any singles besides I'm Not Lisa?", "After marrying guitarist Duane Eddy in 1961, and still using her real name of Mirriam Johnson, Jessi Colter released two singles that were issued on the Jamie label.", "What else did Jessi Colter do in 2006 besides release Out of the Ashes?", "Jessi Colter performed at the 2006 South by Southwest Festival.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jessi Colter?", "Jessi Colter was one of the few female artists to emerge from the mid-1970s outlaw country movement.", "Did the Jessi Colter album Out of the Ashes make the charts?", "Out of the Ashes was Jessi Colter's first album since 1981 to chart on the Top Country Albums chart, peaking at No. 61." ], "Conversation_no": 1588, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter have any other hits after the Leather and Lace album", "Truth_answer": "In 1981 Jessi Colter released Holdin' On, her final charting single on the country charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter have any other hits after the Leather and Lace album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he join slipknot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he join slipknot", "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slipknot", "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Corey Taylor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Corey Taylor?", "Corey Taylor is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour." ], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Stone Sour's first album released", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American rock band Stone Sour released on August 27, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918125625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhale_(song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stone Sour's first album released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)#Chart_positions", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Corey Taylor?", "Corey Taylor is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's first album released?", "Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American rock band Stone Sour released on August 27, 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do in the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Stone Sour do in the charts", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour's Stone Sour album reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stone Sour's Stone Sour album do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_discography", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Corey Taylor?", "Corey Taylor is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's first album released?", "Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American rock band Stone Sour released on August 27, 2002.", "How did Stone Sour's Stone Sour album do in the charts?", "Stone Sour's Stone Sour album reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he release any other albums with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor release any other albums with Stone Sour", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour with Corey Taylor has released five studio albums after their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor release any other albums with Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour#Stone_Sour_and_hiatus_(2000–2004)", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Corey Taylor?", "Corey Taylor is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's first album released?", "Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American rock band Stone Sour released on August 27, 2002.", "How did Stone Sour's Stone Sour album do in the charts?", "Stone Sour's Stone Sour album reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Did Corey Taylor release any other albums with Stone Sour?", "Stone Sour with Corey Taylor has released five studio albums after their debut album." ], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he tour with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor tour with Stone Sour", "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour toured with label mates Sinch and Chevelle before going on a temporary hiatus as Corey Taylor and Root went back to join Slipknot for another album and tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor tour with Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor#Stone_Sour", "Context": [ "When did Corey Taylor join Slipknot?", "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Corey Taylor?", "Corey Taylor is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour.", "When was Stone Sour's first album released?", "Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American rock band Stone Sour released on August 27, 2002.", "How did Stone Sour's Stone Sour album do in the charts?", "Stone Sour's Stone Sour album reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Did Corey Taylor release any other albums with Stone Sour?", "Stone Sour with Corey Taylor has released five studio albums after their debut album.", "Did Corey Taylor tour with Stone Sour?", "Stone Sour toured with label mates Sinch and Chevelle before going on a temporary hiatus as Corey Taylor and Root went back to join Slipknot for another album and tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1589, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor leave Stone Sour", "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Corey Taylor was approached by Slipknot, resulting in him abandoning Stone Sour while they were recording a demo album with Sean McMahon at SR studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor leave Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Philosophy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the basis of his philosophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the basis of his philosophy", "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings takes a philosophical approach to war: There are five ways in which men pass through life, gentlemen, warriors, farmers, artisans and merchants.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the basis of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the basis of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings takes a philosophical approach to war: There are five ways in which men pass through life, gentlemen, warriors, farmers, artisans and merchants.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was considered being a gentleman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was considered being a gentleman according to Miyamoto Musashi", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was considered being a gentleman according to Miyamoto Musashi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorinbo", "Context": [ "What was the basis of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings takes a philosophical approach to war: There are five ways in which men pass through life, gentlemen, warriors, farmers, artisans and merchants.“", "What was considered being a gentleman according to Miyamoto Musashi?" ], "Conversation_no": 1590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone help shape his philosophy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone help shape Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy", "Truth_answer": "Dorinbo, uncle of Miyamoto Musashi, raised Musashi as a youth, and taught him basic knowledge of painting and religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170126051620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorinbo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone help shape Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Five_Rings", "Context": [ "What was the basis of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings takes a philosophical approach to war: There are five ways in which men pass through life, gentlemen, warriors, farmers, artisans and merchants.“", "What was considered being a gentleman according to Miyamoto Musashi?", "Did anyone help shape Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Dorinbo, uncle of Miyamoto Musashi, raised Musashi as a youth, and taught him basic knowledge of painting and religion." ], "Conversation_no": 1590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write down his philosophies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi write down his philosophies", "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings is a text on kenjutsu and related philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi write down his philosophies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Musashi_as_an_artist", "Context": [ "What was the basis of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings takes a philosophical approach to war: There are five ways in which men pass through life, gentlemen, warriors, farmers, artisans and merchants.“", "What was considered being a gentleman according to Miyamoto Musashi?", "Did anyone help shape Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Dorinbo, uncle of Miyamoto Musashi, raised Musashi as a youth, and taught him basic knowledge of painting and religion.", "Did Miyamoto Musashi write down his philosophies?", "Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings is a text on kenjutsu and related philosophy." ], "Conversation_no": 1590, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he create art in other mediums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi create art in other mediums", "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi's paintings are characterized by skilled use of ink washes and an economy of brush stroke. He especially mastered the broken ink school of landscapes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi create art in other mediums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Teachings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was one of his teachings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was one of his teachings", "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi created and refined a two-sword kenjutsu technique called niten'ichi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Miyamoto Musashi's teachings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#Teachings", "Context": [ "What was one of Miyamoto Musashi's teachings?", "Miyamoto Musashi created and refined a two-sword kenjutsu technique called niten'ichi." ], "Conversation_no": 1591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of his other teachings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Miyamoto Musashi's other teachings besides niten'ichi", "Truth_answer": "Today Miyamoto Musashi's style of swordsmanship with a jitte is known as Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Miyamoto Musashi's other teachings besides niten'ichi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi#In_popular_culture", "Context": [ "What was one of Miyamoto Musashi's teachings?", "Miyamoto Musashi created and refined a two-sword kenjutsu technique called niten'ichi.", "What were some of Miyamoto Musashi's other teachings besides niten'ichi?", "Today Miyamoto Musashi's style of swordsmanship with a jitte is known as Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū." ], "Conversation_no": 1591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Miyamoto Musashi popular", "Truth_answer": "It is difficult to separate fact from fiction when discussing Miyamoto Musashi's life. There have been numerous works of fiction made about or featuring Musashi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miyamoto Musashi popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Five_Rings", "Context": [ "What was one of Miyamoto Musashi's teachings?", "Miyamoto Musashi created and refined a two-sword kenjutsu technique called niten'ichi.", "What were some of Miyamoto Musashi's other teachings besides niten'ichi?", "Today Miyamoto Musashi's style of swordsmanship with a jitte is known as Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū.", "Was Miyamoto Musashi popular?", "It is difficult to separate fact from fiction when discussing Miyamoto Musashi's life. There have been numerous works of fiction made about or featuring Musashi." ], "Conversation_no": 1591, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were his teachings followed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were Miyamoto Musashi teachings followed", "Truth_answer": "The Book of Five Rings written by Miyamoto Musashi around 1645, enjoys an audience considerably broader than only that of martial artists and people across East Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Miyamoto Musashi's teachings followed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H#D-Generation_X_reunion_(2006–2007)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the D Generation X Reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the D Generation X Reunion", "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Michaels#First_retirement_and_hiatus_(1998–2002)", "Context": [ "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X." ], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did he initially leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did Shawn Michaels initially leave", "Truth_answer": "At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Michaels took a back body drop causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did wrestler Shawn Michaels initially leave the WWE?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Generation_X#Reformed_duo_(2006–2007;_2009–2010;_2018)", "Context": [ "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X.", "Why did wrestler Shawn Michaels initially leave the WWE?", "At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Michaels took a back body drop causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely." ], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win matches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did wrestler Shawn Michaels win matches", "Truth_answer": "At the 2006 Survivor Series, Michaels and Triple H won by leading Team DX to a 5–0 sweep over Team Rated-RKO.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did D-Generation X win matches in 2006 -2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H#D-Generation_X_reunion_(2006–2007)", "Context": [ "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X.", "Why did wrestler Shawn Michaels initially leave the WWE?", "At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Michaels took a back body drop causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely.", "Did D-Generation X win matches in 2006 -2007?", "At the 2006 Survivor Series, Michaels and Triple H won by leading Team DX to a 5–0 sweep over Team Rated-RKO." ], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else interesting about X reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about X reunion", "Truth_answer": "At Cyber Sunday 2006 DX's first defeat as a tag team since their reunion occurred when Rated-RKO illegally used a steel chair to win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the D-Generation X reunion besides their 2006 Survivor Series victory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H#D-Generation_X_reunion_(2006–2007)", "Context": [ "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X.", "Why did wrestler Shawn Michaels initially leave the WWE?", "At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Michaels took a back body drop causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely.", "Did D-Generation X win matches in 2006 -2007?", "At the 2006 Survivor Series, Michaels and Triple H won by leading Team DX to a 5–0 sweep over Team Rated-RKO.", "Is there anything else interesting about the D-Generation X reunion besides their 2006 Survivor Series victory?", "At Cyber Sunday 2006 DX's first defeat as a tag team since their reunion occurred when Rated-RKO illegally used a steel chair to win." ], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did Vince do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Vince McMahon do after D-Generation X defeated the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 elimination match", "Truth_answer": "DX again defeated the McMahons at SummerSlam, withstanding the attack of several wrestlers who assaulted them before the match as directed by Vince McMahon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019091246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vince McMahon do after D-Generation X defeated the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 elimination match?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H#D-Generation_X_reunion_(2006–2007)", "Context": [ "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X.", "Why did wrestler Shawn Michaels initially leave the WWE?", "At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Michaels took a back body drop causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely.", "Did D-Generation X win matches in 2006 -2007?", "At the 2006 Survivor Series, Michaels and Triple H won by leading Team DX to a 5–0 sweep over Team Rated-RKO.", "Is there anything else interesting about the D-Generation X reunion besides their 2006 Survivor Series victory?", "At Cyber Sunday 2006 DX's first defeat as a tag team since their reunion occurred when Rated-RKO illegally used a steel chair to win.", "What did Vince McMahon do after D-Generation X defeated the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 elimination match?", "DX again defeated the McMahons at SummerSlam, withstanding the attack of several wrestlers who assaulted them before the match as directed by Vince McMahon." ], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened to them in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Triple H in January 2007", "Truth_answer": "Triple H tore his right quadriceps at New Year's Revolution 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Triple H in January 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H", "Context": [ "What is circumstance of the D-Generation X Reunion in 2006?", "Shawn Michaels returned on the June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to re-form D-Generation X.", "Why did wrestler Shawn Michaels initially leave the WWE?", "At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Michaels took a back body drop causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely.", "Did D-Generation X win matches in 2006 -2007?", "At the 2006 Survivor Series, Michaels and Triple H won by leading Team DX to a 5–0 sweep over Team Rated-RKO.", "Is there anything else interesting about the D-Generation X reunion besides their 2006 Survivor Series victory?", "At Cyber Sunday 2006 DX's first defeat as a tag team since their reunion occurred when Rated-RKO illegally used a steel chair to win.", "What did Vince McMahon do after D-Generation X defeated the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 elimination match?", "DX again defeated the McMahons at SummerSlam, withstanding the attack of several wrestlers who assaulted them before the match as directed by Vince McMahon.", "What happened to Triple H in January 2007?", "Triple H tore his right quadriceps at New Year's Revolution 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1592, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he return after he healed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Triple H return after he healed", "Truth_answer": "Surgery was successfully performed on January 9, 2007 by Dr. James Andrews and Triple H made his return at SummerSlam, where he defeated King Booker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Triple H return after he healed from a legitimate torn right quadriceps?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many strings did lead belly's guitar have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many strings did lead belly's guitar have", "Truth_answer": "Lead Belly usually played a twelve-string guitar, but he also played the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, and windjammer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101172845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many strings did Lead Belly's guitar have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly", "Context": [ "How many strings did Lead Belly's guitar have?", "Lead Belly usually played a twelve-string guitar, but he also played the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, and windjammer." ], "Conversation_no": 1593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of music style did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music style did Lead Belly play", "Truth_answer": "Lead Belly was an American folk and blues singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101172845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music style did Lead Belly play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "How many strings did Lead Belly's guitar have?", "Lead Belly usually played a twelve-string guitar, but he also played the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, and windjammer.", "What kind of music style did Lead Belly play?", "Lead Belly was an American folk and blues singer." ], "Conversation_no": 1593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lead Belly ever married", "Truth_answer": "The 1910 census of Harrison County, Texas, shows Hudy Ledbetter living next door to his parents with his first wife, Aletha Lethe Henderson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101172845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lead Belly ever married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly#Technique", "Context": [ "How many strings did Lead Belly's guitar have?", "Lead Belly usually played a twelve-string guitar, but he also played the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, and windjammer.", "What kind of music style did Lead Belly play?", "Lead Belly was an American folk and blues singer.", "Was Lead Belly ever married?", "The 1910 census of Harrison County, Texas, shows Hudy Ledbetter living next door to his parents with his first wife, Aletha Lethe Henderson." ], "Conversation_no": 1593, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who popularized his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who popularized Lead Belly", "Truth_answer": "Lead Belly's playing style was popularized by Pete Seeger, who adopted the twelve-string guitar and released an instructional LP and book using Lead Belly as an exemplar of technique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101172845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who popularized Lead Belly's playing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly#Technique", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Lead Belly come up with his technique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lead Belly come up with his technique", "Truth_answer": "Lead Belly used down-tuning, with notes shifting as strings wore, as it was a common technique before the development of truss rods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lead Belly come up with his piano-sounding technique?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Lead Belly come up with his piano-sounding technique?", "Lead Belly used down-tuning, with notes shifting as strings wore, as it was a common technique before the development of truss rods." ], "Conversation_no": 1594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he came up with this technique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Lead Belly when he came up with his down-tuning technique", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Lead Belly when he came up with his down-tuning technique?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly#Technique", "Context": [ "How did Lead Belly come up with his piano-sounding technique?", "Lead Belly used down-tuning, with notes shifting as strings wore, as it was a common technique before the development of truss rods.", "How old was Lead Belly when he came up with his down-tuning technique?" ], "Conversation_no": 1594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the technique influenced by someone or something in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the piano-sounding technique influenced by someone or something in Lead Belly's life", "Truth_answer": "Scholars have suggested much of Lead Belly's guitar playing was inspired by barrelhouse piano and the Mexican Bajo sexto, an instrument he encountered in Texas and Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the piano-sounding technique influenced by someone or something in Lead Belly's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly#Legal_issues", "Context": [ "How did Lead Belly come up with his piano-sounding technique?", "Lead Belly used down-tuning, with notes shifting as strings wore, as it was a common technique before the development of truss rods.", "How old was Lead Belly when he came up with his down-tuning technique?", "Was the piano-sounding technique influenced by someone or something in Lead Belly's life?", "Scholars have suggested much of Lead Belly's guitar playing was inspired by barrelhouse piano and the Mexican Bajo sexto, an instrument he encountered in Texas and Louisiana." ], "Conversation_no": 1594, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he go to jail for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Lead Belly go to jail for", "Truth_answer": "In 1939, Lead Belly served his final jail term for assault after stabbing a man in a fight in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101172845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lead Belly go to jail for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libretto", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a librettist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a librettist", "Truth_answer": "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a librettist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libretto", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a libretto?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a libretto", "Truth_answer": "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202104012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libretto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a libretto?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau#Rameau_and_his_librettists", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists", "Truth_answer": "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau#Rameau_and_his_librettists", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why didn't he work with the same librettists twice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau#Rameau_and_his_librettists", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any exceptions noted in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any exceptions noted in the article", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Cahusac", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was de Cahusac an exception", "Truth_answer": "Only Louis de Cahusac managed to agree with Jean-Philippe Rameau permanently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Cahusac", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas.", "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Only Louis de Cahusac managed to agree with Jean-Philippe Rameau permanently." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of their collaborations listed in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any of De Cahusac's collaborations listed in the article", "Truth_answer": "Louis de Cahusac and Jean-Philippe Rameau's operas were Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, Zaïs, Naïs, Zoroastre, La naissance d'Osiris, Anacréon, and Les Boréades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Cahusac and Rameau collaborations listed in the article on Cahusac?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castor_et_Pollux", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas.", "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Only Louis de Cahusac managed to agree with Jean-Philippe Rameau permanently.", "Were any of Cahusac and Rameau collaborations listed in the article on Cahusac?", "Louis de Cahusac and Jean-Philippe Rameau's operas were Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, Zaïs, Naïs, Zoroastre, La naissance d'Osiris, Anacréon, and Les Boréades." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other librettists did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other librettists did Louis de Cahusac work with", "Truth_answer": "Pierre-Joseph-Justin Bernard worked with Jean-Philippe Rameau on Castor et Pollux.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other librettists besides Cahusac did Jean-Philippe Rameau work with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau#Later_years,_1733–1764", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas.", "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Only Louis de Cahusac managed to agree with Jean-Philippe Rameau permanently.", "Were any of Cahusac and Rameau collaborations listed in the article on Cahusac?", "Louis de Cahusac and Jean-Philippe Rameau's operas were Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, Zaïs, Naïs, Zoroastre, La naissance d'Osiris, Anacréon, and Les Boréades.", "What other librettists besides Cahusac did Jean-Philippe Rameau work with?", "Pierre-Joseph-Justin Bernard worked with Jean-Philippe Rameau on Castor et Pollux." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he work on with Voltaire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jean-Philippe Rameau work on with Voltaire", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau worked on two collaborations with Voltaire, the opéra-ballet Le temple de la gloire and the comédie-ballet La princesse de Navarre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean-Philippe Rameau work on with Voltaire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_(opera)", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas.", "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Only Louis de Cahusac managed to agree with Jean-Philippe Rameau permanently.", "Were any of Cahusac and Rameau collaborations listed in the article on Cahusac?", "Louis de Cahusac and Jean-Philippe Rameau's operas were Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, Zaïs, Naïs, Zoroastre, La naissance d'Osiris, Anacréon, and Les Boréades.", "What other librettists besides Cahusac did Jean-Philippe Rameau work with?", "Pierre-Joseph-Justin Bernard worked with Jean-Philippe Rameau on Castor et Pollux.", "What did Jean-Philippe Rameau work on with Voltaire?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau worked on two collaborations with Voltaire, the opéra-ballet Le temple de la gloire and the comédie-ballet La princesse de Navarre." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Samson project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Jean-Philippe Rameau and Voltaire's Samson project", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau intended the opera Samson to be based on the biblical theme of Samson and Delilah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jean-Philippe Rameau and Voltaire's Samson project?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau#Later_years,_1733–1764", "Context": [ "What is a librettist?", "A librettist is a writer of a libretto.", "What is a libretto?", "A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's relation with his librettists?", "Unlike Jean-Baptiste Lully, who collaborated with Philippe Quinault on almost all his operas, Jean-Philippe Rameau rarely worked with the same librettist twice.", "Why didn't Jean-Philippe Rameau work with the same librettists twice?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Were any exceptions noted in the article about Jean-Philippe Rameau not working with the same librettists on multiple operas?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau didn't work with the same librettists twice with the exception of Louis de Cahusac, who collaborated with him on several operas.", "Why was de Cahusac an exception?", "Only Louis de Cahusac managed to agree with Jean-Philippe Rameau permanently.", "Were any of Cahusac and Rameau collaborations listed in the article on Cahusac?", "Louis de Cahusac and Jean-Philippe Rameau's operas were Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, Zaïs, Naïs, Zoroastre, La naissance d'Osiris, Anacréon, and Les Boréades.", "What other librettists besides Cahusac did Jean-Philippe Rameau work with?", "Pierre-Joseph-Justin Bernard worked with Jean-Philippe Rameau on Castor et Pollux.", "What did Jean-Philippe Rameau work on with Voltaire?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau worked on two collaborations with Voltaire, the opéra-ballet Le temple de la gloire and the comédie-ballet La princesse de Navarre.", "What was Jean-Philippe Rameau and Voltaire's Samson project?", "Jean-Philippe Rameau intended the opera Samson to be based on the biblical theme of Samson and Delilah." ], "Conversation_no": 1595, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the Samson project come to nothing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Jean-Philippe Rameau and Voltaire's Samson project come to nothing", "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau and Voltaire's project, the tragédie en musique Samson, was abandoned because an opera on a religious theme by Voltaire was likely to be banned by church authorities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jean-Philippe Rameau and Voltaire's Samson project come to nothing?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced My Happiness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "Nick DiDia produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Nick DiDia produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness." ], "Conversation_no": 1596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything unusual about the production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything unusual about the production of the Powderfinger song My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything unusual about the production of the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)", "Context": [ "Who produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Nick DiDia produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness.", "Was there anything unusual about the production of the Powderfinger song My Happiness?" ], "Conversation_no": 1596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was the record made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the recording made of the Powderfinger song My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "The Powderfinger song My Happiness was recorded at Sing Sing studio, Melbourne, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the recording made of the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Nick DiDia produced the Powderfinger song My Happiness.", "Was there anything unusual about the production of the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "Where was the recording made of the Powderfinger song My Happiness?", "The Powderfinger song My Happiness was recorded at Sing Sing studio, Melbourne, Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 1596, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the arrangement unusual?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the arrangement of the Powderfinger song My Happiness unusual", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the arrangement of the Powderfinger song My Happiness unusual?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Amendment II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Amendment II", "Truth_answer": "2. Set limits on the Interstate Commerce Clause", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Amendment II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What is Amendment II?", "2. Set limits on the Interstate Commerce Clause" ], "Conversation_no": 1597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the first section about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the first section about", "Truth_answer": "Section 1. Congress shall make no law laying or collecting taxes upon incomes, gifts, or estates, or upon aggregate consumption or expenditures...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first section about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What is Amendment II?", "2. Set limits on the Interstate Commerce Clause", "What is the first section about?", "Section 1. Congress shall make no law laying or collecting taxes upon incomes, gifts, or estates, or upon aggregate consumption or expenditures..." ], "Conversation_no": 1597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What re the three applications that were removed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What re the three applications that were removed", "Truth_answer": "Section 1 of the amendment would disallow federal income, gift, estate, and consumption taxes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What re the three applications that were removed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What is Amendment II?", "2. Set limits on the Interstate Commerce Clause", "What is the first section about?", "Section 1. Congress shall make no law laying or collecting taxes upon incomes, gifts, or estates, or upon aggregate consumption or expenditures...", "What re the three applications that were removed?", "Section 1 of the amendment would disallow federal income, gift, estate, and consumption taxes." ], "Conversation_no": 1597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is section two of Amendment II?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is section two of Amendment II", "Truth_answer": "Congress shall have power to regulate harmful emissions between one state and another, and to define and provide for punishment of offenses constituting acts of war or violent insurrection against...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is section two of Amendment II?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What is Amendment II?", "2. Set limits on the Interstate Commerce Clause", "What is the first section about?", "Section 1. Congress shall make no law laying or collecting taxes upon incomes, gifts, or estates, or upon aggregate consumption or expenditures...", "What re the three applications that were removed?", "Section 1 of the amendment would disallow federal income, gift, estate, and consumption taxes.", "What is section two of Amendment II?", "Congress shall have power to regulate harmful emissions between one state and another, and to define and provide for punishment of offenses constituting acts of war or violent insurrection against..." ], "Conversation_no": 1597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why is Section 1 of Amendment II important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is Section 1 of Amendment II important", "Truth_answer": "The amendment would overrule the current interpretation of the commerce clause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Section 1 of Amendment II important?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzales_v._Raich", "Context": [ "What is Amendment II?", "2. Set limits on the Interstate Commerce Clause", "What is the first section about?", "Section 1. Congress shall make no law laying or collecting taxes upon incomes, gifts, or estates, or upon aggregate consumption or expenditures...", "What re the three applications that were removed?", "Section 1 of the amendment would disallow federal income, gift, estate, and consumption taxes.", "What is section two of Amendment II?", "Congress shall have power to regulate harmful emissions between one state and another, and to define and provide for punishment of offenses constituting acts of war or violent insurrection against...", "Why is Section 1 of Amendment II important?", "The amendment would overrule the current interpretation of the commerce clause." ], "Conversation_no": 1597, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened as a result of Gonzales v. Raich?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Gonzales v. Raich", "Truth_answer": "Gonzales v. Raich was a decision by the Supreme Court ruling that Congress may criminalize the production and use of homegrown cannabis even if state law allows its use medicinally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Gonzales v. Raich?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan#Education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he first educated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he first educated", "Truth_answer": "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan#Education", "Context": [ "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani." ], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study", "Truth_answer": "Radhakrishnan studied philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan#Education", "Context": [ "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study?", "Radhakrishnan studied philosophy." ], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to cause this to happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to cause this to happen", "Truth_answer": "Being a financially constrained student, when a cousin who graduated from the same college passed on his philosophy textbooks to Radhakrishnan, it automatically decided his academic course.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to cause this to happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mapsofindia.com/who-is-who/government-politics/sarvepalli-radhakrishnan.html", "Context": [ "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study?", "Radhakrishnan studied philosophy.", "What happened to cause this to happen?", "Being a financially constrained student, when a cousin who graduated from the same college passed on his philosophy textbooks to Radhakrishnan, it automatically decided his academic course." ], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he graduate in the field?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduate in the field", "Truth_answer": "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduated from the Madras Christian College in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduate in the field?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan#Education", "Context": [ "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study?", "Radhakrishnan studied philosophy.", "What happened to cause this to happen?", "Being a financially constrained student, when a cousin who graduated from the same college passed on his philosophy textbooks to Radhakrishnan, it automatically decided his academic course.", "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduate in the field?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduated from the Madras Christian College in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy." ], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he continue in the field?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan continue in the field", "Truth_answer": "After college Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan became a philosophy professor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan continue in the field?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan#Education", "Context": [ "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study?", "Radhakrishnan studied philosophy.", "What happened to cause this to happen?", "Being a financially constrained student, when a cousin who graduated from the same college passed on his philosophy textbooks to Radhakrishnan, it automatically decided his academic course.", "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduate in the field?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduated from the Madras Christian College in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy.", "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan continue in the field?", "After college Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan became a philosophy professor." ], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he complete studies in Ph.D.?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan complete studies in Ph.D", "Truth_answer": "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduated from the Madras Christian College in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan complete studies in Ph.D.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mapsofindia.com/who-is-who/government-politics/sarvepalli-radhakrishnan.html", "Context": [ "Where was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan first educated?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "What did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan study?", "Radhakrishnan studied philosophy.", "What happened to cause this to happen?", "Being a financially constrained student, when a cousin who graduated from the same college passed on his philosophy textbooks to Radhakrishnan, it automatically decided his academic course.", "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduate in the field?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduated from the Madras Christian College in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy.", "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan continue in the field?", "After college Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan became a philosophy professor.", "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan complete studies in Ph.D.?", "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan graduated from the Madras Christian College in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy." ], "Conversation_no": 1598, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards in school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan receive any awards in school", "Truth_answer": "Radhakrishnan was awarded scholarships throughout his academic life and graduated as one of his college's most distinguished alumni.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan receive any awards in school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did she grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did she grow up", "Truth_answer": "Tim Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul, Minnesota where he played ice hockey on his high school's junior varsity squad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tim Pawlenty grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "where did Tim Pawlenty grow up?", "Tim Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul, Minnesota where he played ice hockey on his high school's junior varsity squad." ], "Conversation_no": 1599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tim Pawlenty have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tim Pawlenty have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [ "where did Tim Pawlenty grow up?", "Tim Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul, Minnesota where he played ice hockey on his high school's junior varsity squad.", "did Tim Pawlenty have any siblings?" ], "Conversation_no": 1599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he attend school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Tim Pawlenty attend school", "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Tim Pawlenty graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Minnesota. He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tim Pawlenty attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [ "where did Tim Pawlenty grow up?", "Tim Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul, Minnesota where he played ice hockey on his high school's junior varsity squad.", "did Tim Pawlenty have any siblings?", "where did Tim Pawlenty attend school?", "In 1983, Tim Pawlenty graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Minnesota. He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he graduate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tim Pawlenty graduate", "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Tim Pawlenty graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Minnesota. He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tim Pawlenty graduate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [ "where did Tim Pawlenty grow up?", "Tim Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul, Minnesota where he played ice hockey on his high school's junior varsity squad.", "did Tim Pawlenty have any siblings?", "where did Tim Pawlenty attend school?", "In 1983, Tim Pawlenty graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Minnesota. He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986.", "did Tim Pawlenty graduate?", "In 1983, Tim Pawlenty graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Minnesota. He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1599, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do any graduate work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Tim Pawlenty do any graduate work", "Truth_answer": "Tim Pawlenty received a Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tim Pawlenty do any graduate work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#Election_as_Master_of_Peterhouse,_Cambridge", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the election make an impact on his history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the election make an impact on his history", "Truth_answer": "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#Election_as_Master_of_Peterhouse,_Cambridge", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge." ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse", "Truth_answer": "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#Election_as_Master_of_Peterhouse,_Cambridge", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging." ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Admitted to what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging", "Truth_answer": "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#Election_as_Master_of_Peterhouse,_Cambridge", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging." ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the women admitted to at his urging?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging", "Truth_answer": "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#Election_as_Master_of_Peterhouse,_Cambridge", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging." ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hugh Trevor-Roper", "Truth_answer": "In a review of Adam Sisman's 2010 biography of Trevor-Roper, the Economist wrote that picture of Peterhouse in the 1980s was startling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hugh Trevor-Roper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper#Election_as_Master_of_Peterhouse,_Cambridge", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hugh Trevor-Roper?", "In a review of Adam Sisman's 2010 biography of Trevor-Roper, the Economist wrote that picture of Peterhouse in the 1980s was startling." ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was it startling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Peterhouse in the 1980s startling", "Truth_answer": "The college had become under Cowling's influence a sort of right-wing lunatic asylum, who were determined to sabotage Trevor-Roper's reforms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Peterhouse in the 1980s startling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hugh Trevor-Roper?", "In a review of Adam Sisman's 2010 biography of Trevor-Roper, the Economist wrote that picture of Peterhouse in the 1980s was startling.", "Why was Peterhouse in the 1980s startling?", "The college had become under Cowling's influence a sort of right-wing lunatic asylum, who were determined to sabotage Trevor-Roper's reforms." ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he able to accomplish in his position at peterhouse?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Hugh Trevor-Roper able to accomplish in his position at peterhouse", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Hugh Trevor-Roper able to accomplish in his position at peterhouse?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the election make an impact on Hugh Trevor-Roper's history?", "In 1980 at the age of 67, Hugh Trevor-Roper became Master of Peterhouse, the oldest and smallest college in the University of Cambridge.", "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper accomplish as Master of Peterhouse?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "What were the women admitted to at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging?", "Women were admitted into Peterhouse in 1983 at Hugh Trevor-Roper's urging.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hugh Trevor-Roper?", "In a review of Adam Sisman's 2010 biography of Trevor-Roper, the Economist wrote that picture of Peterhouse in the 1980s was startling.", "Why was Peterhouse in the 1980s startling?", "The college had become under Cowling's influence a sort of right-wing lunatic asylum, who were determined to sabotage Trevor-Roper's reforms.", "What else was Hugh Trevor-Roper able to accomplish in his position at peterhouse?" ], "Conversation_no": 1600, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after retirement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper do after retirement", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper do after retirement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Café_Tacuba#Formation_(1989–90)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "Singer Rubén Albarran and guitarist José Alfredo Rangel met while studying graphic design at Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. Rangel's brother, Enrique, completed the band's lineup in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caf%C3%A9_Tacuba_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the bandCafé Tacuba formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Café_Tacuba", "Context": [ "How was the bandCafé Tacuba formed?", "Singer Rubén Albarran and guitarist José Alfredo Rangel met while studying graphic design at Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. Rangel's brother, Enrique, completed the band's lineup in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was the band created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the bandCafé Tacuba created", "Truth_answer": "Café Tacuba was formed in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the bandCafé Tacuba created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Café_Tacuba#Formation_(1989–90)", "Context": [ "How was the bandCafé Tacuba formed?", "Singer Rubén Albarran and guitarist José Alfredo Rangel met while studying graphic design at Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. Rangel's brother, Enrique, completed the band's lineup in 1989.", "What year was the bandCafé Tacuba created?", "Café Tacuba was formed in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they gain attention?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did tCafé Tacuba gain attention", "Truth_answer": "As Café Tacuba performed in various venues around Mexico City, they were discovered by Argentinian music producer Gustavo Santaolalla", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did tCafé Tacuba gain attention?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Café_Tacuba#Formation_(1989–90)", "Context": [ "How was the bandCafé Tacuba formed?", "Singer Rubén Albarran and guitarist José Alfredo Rangel met while studying graphic design at Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. Rangel's brother, Enrique, completed the band's lineup in 1989.", "What year was the bandCafé Tacuba created?", "Café Tacuba was formed in 1989.", "How did tCafé Tacuba gain attention?", "As Café Tacuba performed in various venues around Mexico City, they were discovered by Argentinian music producer Gustavo Santaolalla" ], "Conversation_no": 1601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the producer offer them anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the producer offer them anything", "Truth_answer": "Santaolalla arranged a contract for Café Tacuba with Warner Music Latina (WEA), with plans to produce its debut album himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the producer offer them anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Café_Tacuba#Early_success_(1991–96)", "Context": [ "How was the bandCafé Tacuba formed?", "Singer Rubén Albarran and guitarist José Alfredo Rangel met while studying graphic design at Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. Rangel's brother, Enrique, completed the band's lineup in 1989.", "What year was the bandCafé Tacuba created?", "Café Tacuba was formed in 1989.", "How did tCafé Tacuba gain attention?", "As Café Tacuba performed in various venues around Mexico City, they were discovered by Argentinian music producer Gustavo Santaolalla", "Did the producer offer them anything?", "Santaolalla arranged a contract for Café Tacuba with Warner Music Latina (WEA), with plans to produce its debut album himself." ], "Conversation_no": 1601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it take them long to get well known?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did it take Café Tacuba long to get well known", "Truth_answer": "The group's debut album, Café Tacvba, was released in 1992 and was extremely popular in Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it take Café Tacuba long to get well known?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Café_Tacuba#Early_success_(1991–96)", "Context": [ "How was the bandCafé Tacuba formed?", "Singer Rubén Albarran and guitarist José Alfredo Rangel met while studying graphic design at Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. Rangel's brother, Enrique, completed the band's lineup in 1989.", "What year was the bandCafé Tacuba created?", "Café Tacuba was formed in 1989.", "How did tCafé Tacuba gain attention?", "As Café Tacuba performed in various venues around Mexico City, they were discovered by Argentinian music producer Gustavo Santaolalla", "Did the producer offer them anything?", "Santaolalla arranged a contract for Café Tacuba with Warner Music Latina (WEA), with plans to produce its debut album himself.", "Did it take Café Tacuba long to get well known?", "The group's debut album, Café Tacvba, was released in 1992 and was extremely popular in Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 1601, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Café Tacuba go on tour", "Truth_answer": "The band Café Tacuba toured in 1996 to promote the album Avalancha de Éxitos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Café Tacuba go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Kapoor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Kapoor", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films." ], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did those films do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do", "Truth_answer": "His debut film was considered a sleeper hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaah!_Life_Ho_Toh_Aisi!", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do?", "His debut film was considered a sleeper hit." ], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there another film he played in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there another film Shahid Kapoor played in other than his debut", "Truth_answer": "Shahid Kapoor appears in the 2005 comedy Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another film Shahid Kapoor played in other than his debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaah!_Life_Ho_Toh_Aisi!", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do?", "His debut film was considered a sleeper hit.", "Was there another film Shahid Kapoor played in other than his debut?", "Shahid Kapoor appears in the 2005 comedy Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!" ], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that film about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was that film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! about", "Truth_answer": "Aditya(Kapoor) is a happy man with a great life, but he dies in an accident and is sent to heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was that film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaah!_Life_Ho_Toh_Aisi!", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do?", "His debut film was considered a sleeper hit.", "Was there another film Shahid Kapoor played in other than his debut?", "Shahid Kapoor appears in the 2005 comedy Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!", "What was that film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! about?", "Aditya(Kapoor) is a happy man with a great life, but he dies in an accident and is sent to heaven." ], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did the film earn?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did Vaah", "Truth_answer": "The film earned 90,000,000 Indian Rupee or 1,263,645.90United States Dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! earn?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Kapoor", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do?", "His debut film was considered a sleeper hit.", "Was there another film Shahid Kapoor played in other than his debut?", "Shahid Kapoor appears in the 2005 comedy Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!", "What was that film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! about?", "Aditya(Kapoor) is a happy man with a great life, but he dies in an accident and is sent to heaven.", "How much did the film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! earn?", "The film earned 90,000,000 Indian Rupee or 1,263,645.90United States Dollars." ], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other films released during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Shahid Kapoor have any other films released during the early 2000s", "Truth_answer": "Shahid Kapoor starred in Sooraj Barjatya's top-grossing family drama Vivah (2006).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shahid Kapoor have any other films released during the early 2000s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Kapoor", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Shahid Kapoor article?", "Shahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "How did Shahid Kapoor's Hindi films do?", "His debut film was considered a sleeper hit.", "Was there another film Shahid Kapoor played in other than his debut?", "Shahid Kapoor appears in the 2005 comedy Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!", "What was that film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! about?", "Aditya(Kapoor) is a happy man with a great life, but he dies in an accident and is sent to heaven.", "How much did the film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! earn?", "The film earned 90,000,000 Indian Rupee or 1,263,645.90United States Dollars.", "Did Shahid Kapoor have any other films released during the early 2000s?", "Shahid Kapoor starred in Sooraj Barjatya's top-grossing family drama Vivah (2006)." ], "Conversation_no": 1602, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Shahid Kapoor's next success after Vivah", "Truth_answer": "Kapoor earned nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for portraying a troubled businessman in Imtiaz Ali's romantic comedy Jab We Met (2007)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shahid Kapoor's next success after Vivah?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless#North_Carolina_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she work a regular job in North Carolina?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she work a regular job in North Carolina", "Truth_answer": "When Patty Loveless wasn't performing she was working as a waitress at her mother-in-law's restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218181311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patty Loveless work a regular job in North Carolina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless", "Context": [ "Did Patty Loveless work a regular job in North Carolina?", "When Patty Loveless wasn't performing she was working as a waitress at her mother-in-law's restaurant." ], "Conversation_no": 1603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she in a band or a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Patty Loveless in a band or a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Patty Loveless was a solo artist who performed with bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patty Loveless in a band or a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Patty Loveless work a regular job in North Carolina?", "When Patty Loveless wasn't performing she was working as a waitress at her mother-in-law's restaurant.", "Was Patty Loveless in a band or a solo artist?", "Patty Loveless was a solo artist who performed with bands." ], "Conversation_no": 1603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they also get famous when she hit it big?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band also get famous when Patty Loveless hit it big", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band also get famous when Patty Loveless hit it big?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless#North_Carolina_years", "Context": [ "Did Patty Loveless work a regular job in North Carolina?", "When Patty Loveless wasn't performing she was working as a waitress at her mother-in-law's restaurant.", "Was Patty Loveless in a band or a solo artist?", "Patty Loveless was a solo artist who performed with bands.", "Did the band also get famous when Patty Loveless hit it big?" ], "Conversation_no": 1603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many years did she play in North Carolina before she was discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many years did Patty Loveless play in North Carolina before she was discovered", "Truth_answer": "Patty Loveless played for approximately ten years in North Carolina before singing with MCA Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Patty Loveless play in North Carolina before she was discovered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless", "Context": [ "Did Patty Loveless work a regular job in North Carolina?", "When Patty Loveless wasn't performing she was working as a waitress at her mother-in-law's restaurant.", "Was Patty Loveless in a band or a solo artist?", "Patty Loveless was a solo artist who performed with bands.", "Did the band also get famous when Patty Loveless hit it big?", "How many years did Patty Loveless play in North Carolina before she was discovered?", "Patty Loveless played for approximately ten years in North Carolina before singing with MCA Nashville." ], "Conversation_no": 1603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Patty Loveless get married", "Truth_answer": "Loveless was married to Terry Lovelace, from whom she derived her professional name, from 1976 to 1986. She has been married to record producer Emory Gordy Jr. since 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218181311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patty Loveless get married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Patty Loveless work a regular job in North Carolina?", "When Patty Loveless wasn't performing she was working as a waitress at her mother-in-law's restaurant.", "Was Patty Loveless in a band or a solo artist?", "Patty Loveless was a solo artist who performed with bands.", "Did the band also get famous when Patty Loveless hit it big?", "How many years did Patty Loveless play in North Carolina before she was discovered?", "Patty Loveless played for approximately ten years in North Carolina before singing with MCA Nashville.", "Did Patty Loveless get married?", "Loveless was married to Terry Lovelace, from whom she derived her professional name, from 1976 to 1986. She has been married to record producer Emory Gordy Jr. since 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1603, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terry Lovelace and Emory Gordy Sr. have children", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patty Loveless and her husband have children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans#Critical_response", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the response to her work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the response to her work", "Truth_answer": "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans#Critical_response", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was it criticized so?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so", "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans#Critical_response", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what values did they succumb to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to", "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what books did she write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write", "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this book popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular", "Truth_answer": "Inez was published by Harpers, but met with indifferent success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Augusta Jane Evans book Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young.", "was the Augusta Jane Evans book Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular?", "Inez was published by Harpers, but met with indifferent success." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else is interesting about her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans", "Truth_answer": "Her second book, Beulah became at once popular, still selling well when the American Civil War broke out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1021858.Beulah", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young.", "was the Augusta Jane Evans book Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular?", "Inez was published by Harpers, but met with indifferent success.", "what else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Her second book, Beulah became at once popular, still selling well when the American Civil War broke out." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the book about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the Augusta Jane Evans book Beulah about", "Truth_answer": "The plot of Beulah follows the uneven fortunes of the orphaned Beulah Benton from her early teens to young adulthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226063825id_/https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1021858.Beulah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Augusta Jane Evans book Beulah about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young.", "was the Augusta Jane Evans book Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular?", "Inez was published by Harpers, but met with indifferent success.", "what else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Her second book, Beulah became at once popular, still selling well when the American Civil War broke out.", "what was the Augusta Jane Evans book Beulah about?", "The plot of Beulah follows the uneven fortunes of the orphaned Beulah Benton from her early teens to young adulthood." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was it published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the Augusta Jane Evans book published", "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' second book, Beulah, was issued in 1859.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Beulah by Augusta Jane Evans published?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young.", "was the Augusta Jane Evans book Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular?", "Inez was published by Harpers, but met with indifferent success.", "what else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Her second book, Beulah became at once popular, still selling well when the American Civil War broke out.", "what was the Augusta Jane Evans book Beulah about?", "The plot of Beulah follows the uneven fortunes of the orphaned Beulah Benton from her early teens to young adulthood.", "when was Beulah by Augusta Jane Evans published?", "Augusta Jane Evans' second book, Beulah, was issued in 1859." ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she get any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Augusta Jane Evans get any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Augusta Jane Evans get any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans", "Context": [ "what was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans's work?", "Augusta Evans Wilson was not a professional writer and her style was severely criticized.", "why was Augusta Jane Evans's writings criticized so?", "Augusta Jane Evans' style was severely criticized as pedantic.", "what values did Augusta Jane Evans' heroes succumb to?", "Augusta Jane Evans' heroes eventually succumb to traditional values.", "what books did Augusta Jane Evans write?", "Augusta Jane Evans' first book was Inez, a Tale of the Alamo, written when she was still young.", "was the Augusta Jane Evans book Inez, a Tale of the Alamo popular?", "Inez was published by Harpers, but met with indifferent success.", "what else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Her second book, Beulah became at once popular, still selling well when the American Civil War broke out.", "what was the Augusta Jane Evans book Beulah about?", "The plot of Beulah follows the uneven fortunes of the orphaned Beulah Benton from her early teens to young adulthood.", "when was Beulah by Augusta Jane Evans published?", "Augusta Jane Evans' second book, Beulah, was issued in 1859.", "did Augusta Jane Evans get any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1604, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her biggest achievement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Augusta Jane Evans biggest achievement", "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was the first woman to earn US$100,000 through her writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Augusta Jane Evans biggest achievement?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Interesting aspects of his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Interesting aspects of his early life", "Truth_answer": "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Notable info on his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his next recordings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/5-allen-toussaint-songs-you-need-to-know-34050/", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the biggest hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint", "Truth_answer": "Southern Nights is one of Toussaint's 5 best songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#2000s", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee.", "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint?", "Southern Nights is one of Toussaint's 5 best songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Most interesting thing about this time of his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Most interesting thing about this time of Allen Toussaint's life", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint performed instrumentals from his album The Bright Mississippi and many of his older songs for a taping of the PBS series Austin City Limits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting thing about this time of Allen Toussaint's life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee.", "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint?", "Southern Nights is one of Toussaint's 5 best songs.", "Most interesting thing about this time of Allen Toussaint's life?", "Allen Toussaint performed instrumentals from his album The Bright Mississippi and many of his older songs for a taping of the PBS series Austin City Limits." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he educated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Allen Toussaint educated", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Allen Toussaint educated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee.", "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint?", "Southern Nights is one of Toussaint's 5 best songs.", "Most interesting thing about this time of Allen Toussaint's life?", "Allen Toussaint performed instrumentals from his album The Bright Mississippi and many of his older songs for a taping of the PBS series Austin City Limits.", "Where was Allen Toussaint educated?", "Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have siblings", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was the youngest of three children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee.", "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint?", "Southern Nights is one of Toussaint's 5 best songs.", "Most interesting thing about this time of Allen Toussaint's life?", "Allen Toussaint performed instrumentals from his album The Bright Mississippi and many of his older songs for a taping of the PBS series Austin City Limits.", "Where was Allen Toussaint educated?", "Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn.", "Did Allen Toussaint have siblings?", "Allen Toussaint was the youngest of three children." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Allen Toussaint's parents", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's mother was Naomi Melville and his father was Clarence Toussaint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Allen Toussaint's parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Interesting aspects of Allen Toussaint's early life?", "In his teens Allen Toussaint played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Notable info on Allen Toussaint's early career?", "Allen Toussaint's first recording was in 1957 as a stand-in for Fats Domino on Domino's record I Want You to Know, on which Toussaint played piano and Domino overdubbed vocals.", "What were Allen Toussaint's next recordings?", "Allen Toussaint's first success as a producer also came in 1957 with Lee Allen's Walking with Mr. Lee.", "What was the biggest hit by Allen Toussaint?", "Southern Nights is one of Toussaint's 5 best songs.", "Most interesting thing about this time of Allen Toussaint's life?", "Allen Toussaint performed instrumentals from his album The Bright Mississippi and many of his older songs for a taping of the PBS series Austin City Limits.", "Where was Allen Toussaint educated?", "Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn.", "Did Allen Toussaint have siblings?", "Allen Toussaint was the youngest of three children.", "Who were Allen Toussaint's parents?", "Allen Toussaint's mother was Naomi Melville and his father was Clarence Toussaint." ], "Conversation_no": 1605, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Allen Toussaint's born", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was born in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/Transylvania/field/descri/mode/all/page/2_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727043217id_/https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/nov/10/allen-toussaint-seven-of-his-greatest-songs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Allen Toussaint's born?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Breakthrough_with_reality_television_(2007–2009)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did she start in fashion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did she start in fashion", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Kim Kardashian entered the business world with her two sisters and opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Kim Kardashian start in fashion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)", "Context": [ "when did Kim Kardashian start in fashion?", "In 2006, Kim Kardashian entered the business world with her two sisters and opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what type of fashion did DASH sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of fashion did DASH sell", "Truth_answer": "DASH was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of fashion did DASH by Kim Kardashian sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoeDazzle", "Context": [ "when did Kim Kardashian start in fashion?", "In 2006, Kim Kardashian entered the business world with her two sisters and opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California.", "what type of fashion did DASH by Kim Kardashian sell?", "DASH was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters" ], "Conversation_no": 1606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was shoedazzle successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was shoedazzle by Kim Kardashian successful", "Truth_answer": "In August 2013, ShoeDazzle was acquired by rival online fashion subscription service JustFab. The two companies will continue to run independently as separate brands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130115608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoeDazzle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was shoedazzle by Kim Kardashian successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Kim Kardashian start in fashion?", "In 2006, Kim Kardashian entered the business world with her two sisters and opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California.", "what type of fashion did DASH by Kim Kardashian sell?", "DASH was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters", "was shoedazzle by Kim Kardashian successful?", "In August 2013, ShoeDazzle was acquired by rival online fashion subscription service JustFab. The two companies will continue to run independently as separate brands." ], "Conversation_no": 1606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how much does Shoedazzle make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does Shoedazzle make", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does Shoedazzle make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)", "Context": [ "when did Kim Kardashian start in fashion?", "In 2006, Kim Kardashian entered the business world with her two sisters and opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California.", "what type of fashion did DASH by Kim Kardashian sell?", "DASH was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters", "was shoedazzle by Kim Kardashian successful?", "In August 2013, ShoeDazzle was acquired by rival online fashion subscription service JustFab. The two companies will continue to run independently as separate brands.", "how much does Shoedazzle make?" ], "Conversation_no": 1606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many stores does DASH have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many stores does DASH have", "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, the chain DASH had three locations in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many stores does DASH have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian#Wealth", "Context": [ "when did Kim Kardashian start in fashion?", "In 2006, Kim Kardashian entered the business world with her two sisters and opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California.", "what type of fashion did DASH by Kim Kardashian sell?", "DASH was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters", "was shoedazzle by Kim Kardashian successful?", "In August 2013, ShoeDazzle was acquired by rival online fashion subscription service JustFab. The two companies will continue to run independently as separate brands.", "how much does Shoedazzle make?", "how many stores does DASH have?", "As of 2017, the chain DASH had three locations in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1606, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else interesting about her fashion ventures?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures besides starting DASH and Shoedazzle with her sisters", "Truth_answer": "Much of Kim Kardashian's income includes wholesale earnings of the Sears line, the Kardashian Kollection, which brought in $600 million in 2013 and the Kardashian Beauty cosmetics line, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Kim Kardashian's fashion ventures besides starting DASH and Shoedazzle with her sisters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1990?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1990", "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990" ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990", "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone" ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the film successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful", "Truth_answer": "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone#Box_office", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister." ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how much did the movie make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much did the movie Home Alone make", "Truth_answer": "Home Alone grossed $285.8 million in the United States and Canada and $190.9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $476.7 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the movie Home Alone make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister.", "how much did the movie Home Alone make?", "Home Alone grossed $285.8 million in the United States and Canada and $190.9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $476.7 million" ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Macaulay Culkin do other movies besides Home Alone", "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin also starred as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Macaulay Culkin do other movies besides Home Alone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister.", "how much did the movie Home Alone make?", "Home Alone grossed $285.8 million in the United States and Canada and $190.9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $476.7 million", "did Macaulay Culkin do other movies besides Home Alone?", "Macaulay Culkin also starred as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl" ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about My Girl about this article", "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin was paid $4.5 million to reprise his role of Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Macaulay Culkin article besides his role as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister.", "how much did the movie Home Alone make?", "Home Alone grossed $285.8 million in the United States and Canada and $190.9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $476.7 million", "did Macaulay Culkin do other movies besides Home Alone?", "Macaulay Culkin also starred as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Macaulay Culkin article besides his role as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl?", "Macaulay Culkin was paid $4.5 million to reprise his role of Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York successful", "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin won a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor for his role in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone_2:_Lost_in_New_York#Critical_response", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister.", "how much did the movie Home Alone make?", "Home Alone grossed $285.8 million in the United States and Canada and $190.9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $476.7 million", "did Macaulay Culkin do other movies besides Home Alone?", "Macaulay Culkin also starred as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Macaulay Culkin article besides his role as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl?", "Macaulay Culkin was paid $4.5 million to reprise his role of Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "was Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York successful?", "Macaulay Culkin won a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor for his role in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was home alone 2 successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was home alone 2 successful", "Truth_answer": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 32% based on 53 reviews, with an average rating of 4/10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was home alone 2 successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin#1990–1994:_Breakthrough", "Context": [ "What happened in 1990 with Macaulay Culkin?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame in 1990", "What did Macaulay Culkin do to rise to fame in 1990?", "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "was Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin successful?", "Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role as Kevin McCallister.", "how much did the movie Home Alone make?", "Home Alone grossed $285.8 million in the United States and Canada and $190.9 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $476.7 million", "did Macaulay Culkin do other movies besides Home Alone?", "Macaulay Culkin also starred as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Macaulay Culkin article besides his role as Thomas J. Sennett in the film My Girl?", "Macaulay Culkin was paid $4.5 million to reprise his role of Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "was Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York successful?", "Macaulay Culkin won a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor for his role in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "was home alone 2 successful?", "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 32% based on 53 reviews, with an average rating of 4/10." ], "Conversation_no": 1607, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did he do any other movies", "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin also played the role of Henry in the drama-thriller film The Good Son", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Macaulay Culkin do any other movies besides Home Alone 2?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Bernie's connection to the Eagles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Bernie's connection to the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles." ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he recruit to join the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner." ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Upon the release of their debut album, the Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles?", "Upon the release of their debut album, the Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles" ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of their debut album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the Eagles debut album", "Truth_answer": "Eagles is the name of the the Eagles debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the Eagles debut album with Bernie Leadon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles?", "Upon the release of their debut album, the Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles", "What is the name of the Eagles debut album with Bernie Leadon?", "Eagles is the name of the the Eagles debut album" ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any hit songs by the Eagles on their debut album Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Take It Easy“ was a hit song from the Eagles debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any hit songs by the Eagles on their debut album Eagles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles?", "Upon the release of their debut album, the Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles", "What is the name of the Eagles debut album with Bernie Leadon?", "Eagles is the name of the the Eagles debut album", "Any hit songs by the Eagles on their debut album Eagles?", "Take It Easy“ was a hit song from the Eagles debut album" ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other hit songs did the group produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other hit songs did the group produced", "Truth_answer": "Peaceful Easy Feeling and Witchy Woman are also hits produced by the Eagles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hit songs did the eagles produced besides their hit single Take It Easy“?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles?", "Upon the release of their debut album, the Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles", "What is the name of the Eagles debut album with Bernie Leadon?", "Eagles is the name of the the Eagles debut album", "Any hit songs by the Eagles on their debut album Eagles?", "Take It Easy“ was a hit song from the Eagles debut album", "What other hit songs did the eagles produced besides their hit single Take It Easy“?", "Peaceful Easy Feeling and Witchy Woman are also hits produced by the Eagles" ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the success of their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the success of the eagles first album Eagles", "Truth_answer": "The Eagles follow-up, Desperado, was another strong country-rock venture highlighted by the classics Tequila Sunrise and the title track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the success of the eagles first album Eagles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon#Eagles", "Context": [ "What is Bernie Leadon's connection to the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon is one of the founding member of the Eagles.", "Who did Bernie Leadon recruit to join the Eagles?", "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bernie Leadon article regarding the Eagles?", "Upon the release of their debut album, the Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles", "What is the name of the Eagles debut album with Bernie Leadon?", "Eagles is the name of the the Eagles debut album", "Any hit songs by the Eagles on their debut album Eagles?", "Take It Easy“ was a hit song from the Eagles debut album", "What other hit songs did the eagles produced besides their hit single Take It Easy“?", "Peaceful Easy Feeling and Witchy Woman are also hits produced by the Eagles", "What happened after the success of the eagles first album Eagles?", "The Eagles follow-up, Desperado, was another strong country-rock venture highlighted by the classics Tequila Sunrise and the title track." ], "Conversation_no": 1608, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was ths album more successful than the previous one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was ths album more successful than the previous one", "Truth_answer": "The Eagles album Desperado was met by surprisingly lukewarm reviews and lackluster sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Eagles' follow-up, Desperado album more successful than the previous album Eagles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through#The_Great_Fire,_disbandment_announcement_and_final_tours_(2010–2014)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the great fire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the great fire", "Truth_answer": "The Great Fire by Bleeding Through was their seventh studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the great fire by Bleeding Through?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the great fire by Bleeding Through?", "The Great Fire by Bleeding Through was their seventh studio album" ], "Conversation_no": 1609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do on the charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Great Fire by Bleeding Through do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Great Fire by Bleeding Through do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through#The_Great_Fire,_disbandment_announcement_and_final_tours_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What was the great fire by Bleeding Through?", "The Great Fire by Bleeding Through was their seventh studio album", "How did The Great Fire by Bleeding Through do on the charts" ], "Conversation_no": 1609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the disbandment announcement", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the disbandment announcement", "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 2013 Bleeding Through announced their upcoming tour in Europe would be their last, leading to rumors that the band would be breaking up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the disbandment announcement with Bleeding Through", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through#The_Great_Fire,_disbandment_announcement_and_final_tours_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What was the great fire by Bleeding Through?", "The Great Fire by Bleeding Through was their seventh studio album", "How did The Great Fire by Bleeding Through do on the charts", "What was the disbandment announcement with Bleeding Through", "On January 3, 2013 Bleeding Through announced their upcoming tour in Europe would be their last, leading to rumors that the band would be breaking up." ], "Conversation_no": 1609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bleeding Through", "Truth_answer": "Breakup rumors were confirmed by a post on Bleeding Through's Facebook page that they would be finished at the end of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bleeding Through article aside from rumors that the band would be breaking up.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through#Bleeding_Through_(2009–2010)", "Context": [ "What was the great fire by Bleeding Through?", "The Great Fire by Bleeding Through was their seventh studio album", "How did The Great Fire by Bleeding Through do on the charts", "What was the disbandment announcement with Bleeding Through", "On January 3, 2013 Bleeding Through announced their upcoming tour in Europe would be their last, leading to rumors that the band would be breaking up.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bleeding Through article aside from rumors that the band would be breaking up.?", "Breakup rumors were confirmed by a post on Bleeding Through's Facebook page that they would be finished at the end of the year." ], "Conversation_no": 1609, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 2010", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in 2010 with Bleeding Through", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Bleeding Through supported their self-titled album with a lengthy tour of Europe, Japan and Australia with Machine Head and Hatebreed in the first part of 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 2010 with Bleeding Through", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to Iran?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he return to Iran", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran on 1 February 1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201213144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran#Preparing_for_travel", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran on 1 February 1979" ], "Conversation_no": 1610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he return to Iran?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini decided to return to Iran after Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, fled on 16 January 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran#Preparing_for_travel", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran on 1 February 1979", "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini decided to return to Iran after Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, fled on 16 January 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 1610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How'd he get back to Iran?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How'd Ruhollah Khomeini get back to Iran", "Truth_answer": "A welcoming committee was formed on 21 January 1979, to organise and ensure Ruhollah Khomeini's return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How'd Ruhollah Khomeini get back to Iran?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran#Preparing_for_travel", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran on 1 February 1979", "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini decided to return to Iran after Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, fled on 16 January 1979.", "How'd Ruhollah Khomeini get back to Iran?", "A welcoming committee was formed on 21 January 1979, to organise and ensure Ruhollah Khomeini's return." ], "Conversation_no": 1610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they allow him back in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Iran allow Ruhollah Khomeini back in", "Truth_answer": "the Shah of Iran, fled", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201213144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Iran allow Ruhollah Khomeini back in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran#Preparing_for_travel", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran on 1 February 1979", "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini decided to return to Iran after Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, fled on 16 January 1979.", "How'd Ruhollah Khomeini get back to Iran?", "A welcoming committee was formed on 21 January 1979, to organise and ensure Ruhollah Khomeini's return.", "Why did Iran allow Ruhollah Khomeini back in?", "the Shah of Iran, fled" ], "Conversation_no": 1610, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ruhollah Khomeini", "Truth_answer": "It was originally planned that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini would enter Iran on January 26, but Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar announced that the airports would be closed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201213144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ruhollah Khomeini article besides that the Shah of Iran fled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten#2012–2013:_Return_and_The_Big_Reunion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the big reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the big reunion", "Truth_answer": "The Big Reunion was an ITV2 series featuring Atomic Kitten", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the big reunion with Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten#2012–2013:_Return_and_The_Big_Reunion", "Context": [ "What was the big reunion with Atomic Kitten?", "The Big Reunion was an ITV2 series featuring Atomic Kitten" ], "Conversation_no": 1611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Atomic Kitten get back together", "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten would reunite for an ITV2 series, The Big Reunion, along with five other pop groups of their time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Atomic Kitten get back together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten#2012–2013:_Return_and_The_Big_Reunion", "Context": [ "What was the big reunion with Atomic Kitten?", "The Big Reunion was an ITV2 series featuring Atomic Kitten", "Why did Atomic Kitten get back together?", "Atomic Kitten would reunite for an ITV2 series, The Big Reunion, along with five other pop groups of their time" ], "Conversation_no": 1611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Atomic Kitten tour", "Truth_answer": "Due to the massive success of The Big Reunion, it was announced that the reunited groups would also be going on a Christmas party tour in December 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Atomic Kitten tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten#2012–2013:_Return_and_The_Big_Reunion", "Context": [ "What was the big reunion with Atomic Kitten?", "The Big Reunion was an ITV2 series featuring Atomic Kitten", "Why did Atomic Kitten get back together?", "Atomic Kitten would reunite for an ITV2 series, The Big Reunion, along with five other pop groups of their time", "Where did Atomic Kitten tour?", "Due to the massive success of The Big Reunion, it was announced that the reunited groups would also be going on a Christmas party tour in December 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the tension about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the tension with Atomic Kitten about", "Truth_answer": "The reunion was later dismissed by all Atomic Kitten members due to the tension between Katona and Frost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the tension with Atomic Kitten about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten#2012–2013:_Return_and_The_Big_Reunion", "Context": [ "What was the big reunion with Atomic Kitten?", "The Big Reunion was an ITV2 series featuring Atomic Kitten", "Why did Atomic Kitten get back together?", "Atomic Kitten would reunite for an ITV2 series, The Big Reunion, along with five other pop groups of their time", "Where did Atomic Kitten tour?", "Due to the massive success of The Big Reunion, it was announced that the reunited groups would also be going on a Christmas party tour in December 2013.", "What was the tension with Atomic Kitten about?", "The reunion was later dismissed by all Atomic Kitten members due to the tension between Katona and Frost." ], "Conversation_no": 1611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Atomic Kitten and The Big Reunion besides the Christmas Party tour and the Tension between Atomic Kitten", "Truth_answer": "The groups in The Big Reunion, including Atomic Kitten, were originally supposed to perform a one-off comeback concert at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Atomic Kitten and The Big Reunion besides the Christmas Party tour and the Tension between Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten#2012–2013:_Return_and_The_Big_Reunion", "Context": [ "What was the big reunion with Atomic Kitten?", "The Big Reunion was an ITV2 series featuring Atomic Kitten", "Why did Atomic Kitten get back together?", "Atomic Kitten would reunite for an ITV2 series, The Big Reunion, along with five other pop groups of their time", "Where did Atomic Kitten tour?", "Due to the massive success of The Big Reunion, it was announced that the reunited groups would also be going on a Christmas party tour in December 2013.", "What was the tension with Atomic Kitten about?", "The reunion was later dismissed by all Atomic Kitten members due to the tension between Katona and Frost.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Atomic Kitten and The Big Reunion besides the Christmas Party tour and the Tension between Atomic Kitten?", "The groups in The Big Reunion, including Atomic Kitten, were originally supposed to perform a one-off comeback concert at the Hammersmith Apollo in London." ], "Conversation_no": 1611, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the show happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the show The Big Reunion with Atomic Kitten happen", "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten's comeback performance for The Big Reunion took place at the Hammersmith Apollo on 26 February, and was broadcast on ITV2 on 28 March.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show The Big Reunion with Atomic Kitten happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he use an unusual bike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he use an unusual bike", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree use an unusual bike?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "Did Graeme Obree use an unusual bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful." ], "Conversation_no": 1612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it custom made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful custom made", "Truth_answer": "Old Faithful has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful custom made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "Did Graeme Obree use an unusual bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful.", "Was Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful custom made?", "Old Faithful has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position." ], "Conversation_no": 1612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the design affect the bike's performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the design affect Graeme Obree bike's performance", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful has no top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the design affect Graeme Obree bike's performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "Did Graeme Obree use an unusual bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful.", "Was Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful custom made?", "Old Faithful has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "How did the design affect Graeme Obree bike's performance?", "Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful has no top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame." ], "Conversation_no": 1612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else is it advantageous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else is Graeme Obree's custom bike Old Faithful advantageous aside from not having a top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame", "Truth_answer": "The chainstays of Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful are not horizontal to the ground. Thus the cranks can pass with a narrow bottom bracket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is Graeme Obree's custom bike Old Faithful advantageous aside from not having a top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#The_bike", "Context": [ "Did Graeme Obree use an unusual bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful.", "Was Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful custom made?", "Old Faithful has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "How did the design affect Graeme Obree bike's performance?", "Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful has no top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame.", "How else is Graeme Obree's custom bike Old Faithful advantageous aside from not having a top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame?", "The chainstays of Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful are not horizontal to the ground. Thus the cranks can pass with a narrow bottom bracket." ], "Conversation_no": 1612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does that help with acceleration?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Old Faithful have acceleration", "Truth_answer": "narrow handlebars made accelerating the bike in a straight line difficult; once it was at speed, it was possible to hold the bars and get into Graeme Obree's tucked style", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the customization of Graeme Obree's bike help with acceleration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree#Old_Faithful_banned", "Context": [ "Did Graeme Obree use an unusual bike?", "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful.", "Was Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful custom made?", "Old Faithful has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together, as he thought this is the natural position.", "How did the design affect Graeme Obree bike's performance?", "Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful has no top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame.", "How else is Graeme Obree's custom bike Old Faithful advantageous aside from not having a top tube, so that his knees did not hit the frame?", "The chainstays of Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful are not horizontal to the ground. Thus the cranks can pass with a narrow bottom bracket.", "Does the customization of Graeme Obree's bike help with acceleration?", "narrow handlebars made accelerating the bike in a straight line difficult; once it was at speed, it was possible to hold the bars and get into Graeme Obree's tucked style" ], "Conversation_no": 1612, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he credit his wins to the bike?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree credit his wins to Old Faithful", "Truth_answer": "The drag coefficient of Graeme Obree's tuck or crouch position was 0.17, leading to an estimated gain in speed of about 2-2.5 km/h over his rivals in the nineties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree credit his wins to Old Faithful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he married", "Truth_answer": "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner" ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is mentioned about his sexuality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality" ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this effect his work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Match Game result Charles Nelson Reilly's work", "Truth_answer": "Charles Nelson Reilly felt no need to explain his jokes about Chuck and he never purposely hid being gay from anyone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charles Nelson Reilly revealing his homosexuality effect his work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality", "How did Charles Nelson Reilly revealing his homosexuality effect his work?", "Charles Nelson Reilly felt no need to explain his jokes about Chuck and he never purposely hid being gay from anyone" ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald, wearing a toupée throughout most of his appearances in the 1970s and 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality", "How did Charles Nelson Reilly revealing his homosexuality effect his work?", "Charles Nelson Reilly felt no need to explain his jokes about Chuck and he never purposely hid being gay from anyone", "What can you tell me about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald, wearing a toupée throughout most of his appearances in the 1970s and 1980s." ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything interesting about his toupee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about Charles Nelson Reilly's toupee", "Truth_answer": "Despite sporting what appeared to be a full head of hair for most of the prime of his television career, Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about Charles Nelson Reilly's toupee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality", "How did Charles Nelson Reilly revealing his homosexuality effect his work?", "Charles Nelson Reilly felt no need to explain his jokes about Chuck and he never purposely hid being gay from anyone", "What can you tell me about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald, wearing a toupée throughout most of his appearances in the 1970s and 1980s.", "Was there anything interesting about Charles Nelson Reilly's toupee?", "Despite sporting what appeared to be a full head of hair for most of the prime of his television career, Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald" ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ashamed of being bald?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Charles Nelson Reilly ashamed of being bald", "Truth_answer": "Charles Nelson Reilly abandoned the toupée in the late 1990s and appeared bald in public for the rest of his life", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Nelson Reilly ashamed of being bald?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality", "How did Charles Nelson Reilly revealing his homosexuality effect his work?", "Charles Nelson Reilly felt no need to explain his jokes about Chuck and he never purposely hid being gay from anyone", "What can you tell me about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald, wearing a toupée throughout most of his appearances in the 1970s and 1980s.", "Was there anything interesting about Charles Nelson Reilly's toupee?", "Despite sporting what appeared to be a full head of hair for most of the prime of his television career, Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald", "Was Charles Nelson Reilly ashamed of being bald?", "Charles Nelson Reilly abandoned the toupée in the late 1990s and appeared bald in public for the rest of his life" ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any special appearances ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Nelson Reilly make any special appearances with his toupee", "Truth_answer": "In one episode of Match Game '78, Charles Nelson Reilly took off his toupee and gave it to a bald contestant by putting it on his head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Nelson Reilly make any special appearances with his toupee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nelson_Reilly#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Charles Nelson Reilly married?", "Patrick Hughes, a set decorator and dresser, was Charles Nelson Reilly's domestic partner", "What is mentioned about Charles Nelson Reilly's sexuality in this article about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Magazine and newspaper profiles of Charles Nelson Reilly throughout the 1970s and 1980s did not mention his sexuality. Many years after the cancellation of Match Game, he revealed his homosexuality", "How did Charles Nelson Reilly revealing his homosexuality effect his work?", "Charles Nelson Reilly felt no need to explain his jokes about Chuck and he never purposely hid being gay from anyone", "What can you tell me about Charles Nelson Reilly's personal life?", "Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald, wearing a toupée throughout most of his appearances in the 1970s and 1980s.", "Was there anything interesting about Charles Nelson Reilly's toupee?", "Despite sporting what appeared to be a full head of hair for most of the prime of his television career, Charles Nelson Reilly was in fact bald", "Was Charles Nelson Reilly ashamed of being bald?", "Charles Nelson Reilly abandoned the toupée in the late 1990s and appeared bald in public for the rest of his life", "Did Charles Nelson Reilly make any special appearances with his toupee?", "In one episode of Match Game '78, Charles Nelson Reilly took off his toupee and gave it to a bald contestant by putting it on his head." ], "Conversation_no": 1613, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Charles Nelson Reilly personal life article aside from when he took off his toupee and gave it to a bald contestant by putting it on his head", "Truth_answer": "Charles Nelson Reilly dramatized the experience of being bald in his stage show The Life of Reilly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Charles Nelson Reilly personal life article aside from when he took off his toupee and gave it to a bald contestant by putting it on his head?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Man o'War born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Man o'War born", "Truth_answer": "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Man o'War born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War", "Context": [ "When was Man o'War born?", "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917" ], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his owner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Man o'War's owner", "Truth_answer": "Man o' War's was Samuel Riddle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Man o' War's owner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War", "Context": [ "When was Man o'War born?", "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917", "Who was Man o' War's owner?", "Man o' War's was Samuel Riddle" ], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many races did he run?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many races did Man o' War run", "Truth_answer": "During his racing career just after World War I, Man o' War won 20 of 21 races", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many races did Man o' War run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War", "Context": [ "When was Man o'War born?", "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917", "Who was Man o' War's owner?", "Man o' War's was Samuel Riddle", "How many races did Man o' War run?", "During his racing career just after World War I, Man o' War won 20 of 21 races" ], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of horse is it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of horse is Man o' War", "Truth_answer": "Man o' War was an American Thoroughbred who is widely considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of horse is Man o' War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War#Background", "Context": [ "When was Man o'War born?", "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917", "Who was Man o' War's owner?", "Man o' War's was Samuel Riddle", "How many races did Man o' War run?", "During his racing career just after World War I, Man o' War won 20 of 21 races", "What kind of horse is Man o' War?", "Man o' War was an American Thoroughbred who is widely considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have famous parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Man o' War have famous parents", "Truth_answer": "Man o' War was sired by Fair Play, a multiple stakes winner who finished second in the 1908 Belmont Stakes to the undefeated Colin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Man o' War have famous parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War#Background", "Context": [ "When was Man o'War born?", "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917", "Who was Man o' War's owner?", "Man o' War's was Samuel Riddle", "How many races did Man o' War run?", "During his racing career just after World War I, Man o' War won 20 of 21 races", "What kind of horse is Man o' War?", "Man o' War was an American Thoroughbred who is widely considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time.", "Did Man o' War have famous parents?", "Man o' War was sired by Fair Play, a multiple stakes winner who finished second in the 1908 Belmont Stakes to the undefeated Colin." ], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is interesting about its background?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is interesting about Man o' War's background", "Truth_answer": "after the colt was foaled, Belmont Jr. joined the United States Army. While he was overseas, his wife named the foal Man o' War in honor of her husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Man o' War's background?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War#Background", "Context": [ "When was Man o'War born?", "Man o' War's date of birth is March 29, 1917", "Who was Man o' War's owner?", "Man o' War's was Samuel Riddle", "How many races did Man o' War run?", "During his racing career just after World War I, Man o' War won 20 of 21 races", "What kind of horse is Man o' War?", "Man o' War was an American Thoroughbred who is widely considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time.", "Did Man o' War have famous parents?", "Man o' War was sired by Fair Play, a multiple stakes winner who finished second in the 1908 Belmont Stakes to the undefeated Colin.", "What is interesting about Man o' War's background?", "after the colt was foaled, Belmont Jr. joined the United States Army. While he was overseas, his wife named the foal Man o' War in honor of her husband." ], "Conversation_no": 1614, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it most famous for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Man o' War most famous for", "Truth_answer": "An energetic, spirited horse, Man o' War is often pictured standing very still and gazing off into the distance, described as the look of eagles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Man o' War most famous for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson#College_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do at the university of cincinnati", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do at the university of cincinnati", "Truth_answer": "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson", "Context": [ "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game" ], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what position did he play", "Transformer_rewrite": "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Truth_answer": "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the University of Cincinatti", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson#College_career", "Context": [ "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game", "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the University of Cincinatti" ], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they win any championships", "Transformer_rewrite": "did University of Cincinnati win any championships with Oscar Robertson", "Truth_answer": "However, a championship eluded Oscar Robertson, something that would become a repeated occurrence until late in his professional career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did University of Cincinnati win any championships with Oscar Robertson", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson#College_career", "Context": [ "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game", "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the University of Cincinatti", "did University of Cincinnati win any championships with Oscar Robertson", "However, a championship eluded Oscar Robertson, something that would become a repeated occurrence until late in his professional career." ], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he recieve any special recognition", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Oscar Robertson recieve any special recognition for playing at University of Cincinnati", "Truth_answer": "When Oscar Robertson left college he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Oscar Robertson recieve any special recognition for playing at University of Cincinnati", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson#College_career", "Context": [ "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game", "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the University of Cincinatti", "did University of Cincinnati win any championships with Oscar Robertson", "However, a championship eluded Oscar Robertson, something that would become a repeated occurrence until late in his professional career.", "did Oscar Robertson recieve any special recognition for playing at University of Cincinnati", "When Oscar Robertson left college he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him" ], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was that", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year was that when Robertson left college and he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich topped Oscar Robertson in 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was that when Robertson left college and he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson#College_career", "Context": [ "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game", "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the University of Cincinatti", "did University of Cincinnati win any championships with Oscar Robertson", "However, a championship eluded Oscar Robertson, something that would become a repeated occurrence until late in his professional career.", "did Oscar Robertson recieve any special recognition for playing at University of Cincinnati", "When Oscar Robertson left college he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "what year was that when Robertson left college and he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "Pete Maravich topped Oscar Robertson in 1970" ], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what other interesting things happened during this time", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other interesting things happened to Oscar Robertson during this time around 1970", "Truth_answer": "Oscar Robertson took Cincinnati to national prominence during his time there, but the university's greatest success in basketball took place immediately after his departure", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other interesting things happened to Oscar Robertson during this time around 1970", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson#College_career", "Context": [ "What did Oscar Robertson do at the university of cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson continued to excel while at the University of Cincinnati, recording an incredible scoring average of 33.8 points per game", "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the university of Cincinnati", "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the University of Cincinatti", "did University of Cincinnati win any championships with Oscar Robertson", "However, a championship eluded Oscar Robertson, something that would become a repeated occurrence until late in his professional career.", "did Oscar Robertson recieve any special recognition for playing at University of Cincinnati", "When Oscar Robertson left college he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "what year was that when Robertson left college and he was the all-time leading NCAA scorer until fellow Hall of Fame player Pete Maravich topped him", "Pete Maravich topped Oscar Robertson in 1970", "what other interesting things happened to Oscar Robertson during this time around 1970", "Oscar Robertson took Cincinnati to national prominence during his time there, but the university's greatest success in basketball took place immediately after his departure" ], "Conversation_no": 1615, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he graduate", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Oscar Robertson graduate from University of Cincinnati", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Oscar Robertson graduate from University of Cincinnati", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "At what age did Rahul begin playing cricket?", "Transformer_rewrite": "At what age did Rahul begin playing cricket", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid started playing cricket at the age of 12", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Rahul Dravid begin playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid#Early_life", "Context": [ "At what age did Rahul Dravid begin playing cricket?", "Rahul Dravid started playing cricket at the age of 12" ], "Conversation_no": 1616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many games did Dravid help lead his team to victory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many games did Rahul Dravid help lead his team to victory", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid's first full season was in 1991–92, when he scored two centuries and finished up with 380 runs at an average of 63.30", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Rahul Dravid help lead his team to victory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid", "Context": [ "At what age did Rahul Dravid begin playing cricket?", "Rahul Dravid started playing cricket at the age of 12", "How many games did Rahul Dravid help lead his team to victory?", "Rahul Dravid's first full season was in 1991–92, when he scored two centuries and finished up with 380 runs at an average of 63.30" ], "Conversation_no": 1616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Dravid considered a great player by his teammates?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rahul Dravid considered a great player by his teammates", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid has scored nearly 25,000 runs in international cricket and is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rahul Dravid considered a great player by his teammates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid", "Context": [ "At what age did Rahul Dravid begin playing cricket?", "Rahul Dravid started playing cricket at the age of 12", "How many games did Rahul Dravid help lead his team to victory?", "Rahul Dravid's first full season was in 1991–92, when he scored two centuries and finished up with 380 runs at an average of 63.30", "Was Rahul Dravid considered a great player by his teammates?", "Rahul Dravid has scored nearly 25,000 runs in international cricket and is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket." ], "Conversation_no": 1616, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did Dravid play as in his team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Rahul Dravid play as in his team", "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid played Batsman, occasional wicket-keeper", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Rahul Dravid play as in his team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan#Major_works", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of McLuhan's major works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of McLuhan's major works", "Truth_answer": "Marshall McLuhan wrote the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man,", "Truth_passages": [ "https://discoverarchives.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/informationobject/browse?names=10332&sort=startDate&genres=96064&%3Bmediatypes=137&%3Bamp%3BtopLod=0&%3Bamp%3Bsort=alphabetic&%3Bsort=lastUpdated&topLod=0&sortDir=asc_p2", "https://discoverarchives.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/informationobject/browse?names=10332&sort=startDate&genres=96064&%3Bmediatypes=137&%3Bamp%3BtopLod=0&%3Bamp%3Bsort=alphabetic&%3Bsort=lastUpdated&topLod=0&sortDir=asc_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129134308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Marshall McLuhan's major works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan#Major_works", "Context": [ "What are some of Marshall McLuhan's major works?", "Marshall McLuhan wrote the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man," ], "Conversation_no": 1617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Mechanical Bride about", "Truth_answer": "In The Mechanical Bride, Marshall McLuhan turned his attention to analysing and commenting on numerous examples of persuasion in contemporary popular culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129134308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man by Marshall McLuhan about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan#Major_works", "Context": [ "What are some of Marshall McLuhan's major works?", "Marshall McLuhan wrote the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man,", "What was the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man by Marshall McLuhan about?", "In The Mechanical Bride, Marshall McLuhan turned his attention to analysing and commenting on numerous examples of persuasion in contemporary popular culture." ], "Conversation_no": 1617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Marshall McLuhan do", "Truth_answer": "Marshall McLuhan also started the journal Explorations with anthropologist Edmund Ted Carpenter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Marshall McLuhan do besides turned his attention to analysing and commenting on numerous examples of persuasion in contemporary popular culture in The Mechanical Bride?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan#Major_works", "Context": [ "What are some of Marshall McLuhan's major works?", "Marshall McLuhan wrote the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man,", "What was the book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man by Marshall McLuhan about?", "In The Mechanical Bride, Marshall McLuhan turned his attention to analysing and commenting on numerous examples of persuasion in contemporary popular culture.", "What else did Marshall McLuhan do besides turned his attention to analysing and commenting on numerous examples of persuasion in contemporary popular culture in The Mechanical Bride?", "Marshall McLuhan also started the journal Explorations with anthropologist Edmund Ted Carpenter" ], "Conversation_no": 1617, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Marshall McLuhan's the journal Explorations with anthropologist Edmund Ted Carpenter about", "Truth_answer": "Marshall McLuhan's journal, Explorations, is a communication project at the University of Toronto involving faculty from different disciplines, which led to the creation of the journal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129134308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marshall McLuhan's the journal Explorations with anthropologist Edmund Ted Carpenter about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many trilogies were there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many trilogies were there", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article", "Truth_answer": "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus", "Truth_answer": "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of one of the trilogies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus", "Truth_answer": "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in The Salaminian Women", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus", "Truth_answer": "The Salaminian Women suggest a trilogy about the madness and subsequent suicide of the Greek hero Ajax;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women", "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus?", "The Salaminian Women suggest a trilogy about the madness and subsequent suicide of the Greek hero Ajax;" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the Salaminian Women written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Salaminian Women written by Aeschylus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Salaminian Women written by Aeschylus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women", "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus?", "The Salaminian Women suggest a trilogy about the madness and subsequent suicide of the Greek hero Ajax;", "When was the Salaminian Women written by Aeschylus?" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any other trilogies named?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any other trilogies by Aeschylus named besides The Salaminian Women", "Truth_answer": "A triology by Aeschylus is the Oedipus trilogy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other trilogies by Aeschylus named besides The Salaminian Women?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women", "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus?", "The Salaminian Women suggest a trilogy about the madness and subsequent suicide of the Greek hero Ajax;", "When was the Salaminian Women written by Aeschylus?", "Was there any other trilogies by Aeschylus named besides The Salaminian Women?", "A triology by Aeschylus is the Oedipus trilogy" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in Oedipus", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in Oedipus", "Truth_answer": "The final play in the Oedipus Trilogy, Seven Against Thebes, tells the story of Eteocles and Polynices, the sons of the shamed King of Thebes, Oedipus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in the Oedipus trilogy by Aeschylus?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women", "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus?", "The Salaminian Women suggest a trilogy about the madness and subsequent suicide of the Greek hero Ajax;", "When was the Salaminian Women written by Aeschylus?", "Was there any other trilogies by Aeschylus named besides The Salaminian Women?", "A triology by Aeschylus is the Oedipus trilogy", "What happen in the Oedipus trilogy by Aeschylus?", "The final play in the Oedipus Trilogy, Seven Against Thebes, tells the story of Eteocles and Polynices, the sons of the shamed King of Thebes, Oedipus." ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the last trilogies written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the last trilogies by Aeschylus written", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last trilogies by Aeschylus written?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus#Trilogies", "Context": [ "How many trilogies by Aeschylus were there?", "Was there anything that you thought was interesting about the Aeschylus trilogies article?", "Another trilogy apparently recounts the entry of the Trojan ally Memnon into the war", "What happened during the Trojan Ally Memnon by Aeschylus?", "Trojan ally Memnon's death at the hands of Achilles", "What was the name of one of the trilogies by Aeschylus?", "A trilogy by Aeschylus is The Salaminian Women", "What happened in The Salaminian Women by Aeschylus?", "The Salaminian Women suggest a trilogy about the madness and subsequent suicide of the Greek hero Ajax;", "When was the Salaminian Women written by Aeschylus?", "Was there any other trilogies by Aeschylus named besides The Salaminian Women?", "A triology by Aeschylus is the Oedipus trilogy", "What happen in the Oedipus trilogy by Aeschylus?", "The final play in the Oedipus Trilogy, Seven Against Thebes, tells the story of Eteocles and Polynices, the sons of the shamed King of Thebes, Oedipus.", "When was the last trilogies by Aeschylus written?" ], "Conversation_no": 1618, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote the trilogies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the trilogies Oedipus and The Salaminian Women", "Truth_answer": "Aeschylus wrote the Oedipus and Salaminian Women trilogies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the trilogies Oedipus and The Salaminian Women?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Post-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Comet Post-Crisis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Comet Post-Crisis", "Truth_answer": "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Post-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [ "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA." ], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Comet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Jones attempted to save Andrea Martinez from an avalanche, but they both died. This caused them to combine into one being, thus Comet became the Earth Angel of Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Pre-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [ "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA.", "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Andrew Jones attempted to save Andrea Martinez from an avalanche, but they both died. This caused them to combine into one being, thus Comet became the Earth Angel of Love." ], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Comic did he first appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What comic did DC Comic's Comet first appear in", "Truth_answer": "DC Comics' Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, then appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What comic did DC Comic's Comet first appear in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Post-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [ "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA.", "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Andrew Jones attempted to save Andrea Martinez from an avalanche, but they both died. This caused them to combine into one being, thus Comet became the Earth Angel of Love.", "What comic did DC Comic's Comet first appear in?", "DC Comics' Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, then appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962." ], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was she similar to Danvers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was DC Comics' Andrea Martinez similar to Linda Danvers", "Truth_answer": "Andrea Martinez, could shape-shift between her human and super-powered forms like Linda Danvers could turn into Supergirl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was DC Comics' Andrea Martinez similar to Linda Danvers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Post-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [ "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA.", "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Andrew Jones attempted to save Andrea Martinez from an avalanche, but they both died. This caused them to combine into one being, thus Comet became the Earth Angel of Love.", "What comic did DC Comic's Comet first appear in?", "DC Comics' Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, then appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962.", "How was DC Comics' Andrea Martinez similar to Linda Danvers?", "Andrea Martinez, could shape-shift between her human and super-powered forms like Linda Danvers could turn into Supergirl." ], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Comet work with other superheroes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did DC Comics' Comet work with other superheroes Post-Crisis", "Truth_answer": "Blithe deceived Comet into joining forces with the Carnivore (a powerful demonic creature who despised the Earth Angels, and sought their power).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DC Comics' Comet work with other superheroes Post-Crisis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Post-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [ "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA.", "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Andrew Jones attempted to save Andrea Martinez from an avalanche, but they both died. This caused them to combine into one being, thus Comet became the Earth Angel of Love.", "What comic did DC Comic's Comet first appear in?", "DC Comics' Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, then appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962.", "How was DC Comics' Andrea Martinez similar to Linda Danvers?", "Andrea Martinez, could shape-shift between her human and super-powered forms like Linda Danvers could turn into Supergirl.", "Did DC Comics' Comet work with other superheroes Post-Crisis?", "Blithe deceived Comet into joining forces with the Carnivore (a powerful demonic creature who despised the Earth Angels, and sought their power)." ], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after that", "Truth_answer": "The Carnivore lost control, however, when Andrea abandoned her anger, learning that her mother had died, and had left a video apology for her actions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after DC Comics' Comet joined forces with the Carnivore?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)#Post-Crisis_Comet", "Context": [ "Who is DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "It was revealed that DC Comics' Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic and Comet's male form was originally a jockey rebuilt as a superhuman with equine DNA.", "What happened to DC Comics' Comet Post-Crisis?", "Andrew Jones attempted to save Andrea Martinez from an avalanche, but they both died. This caused them to combine into one being, thus Comet became the Earth Angel of Love.", "What comic did DC Comic's Comet first appear in?", "DC Comics' Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, then appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962.", "How was DC Comics' Andrea Martinez similar to Linda Danvers?", "Andrea Martinez, could shape-shift between her human and super-powered forms like Linda Danvers could turn into Supergirl.", "Did DC Comics' Comet work with other superheroes Post-Crisis?", "Blithe deceived Comet into joining forces with the Carnivore (a powerful demonic creature who despised the Earth Angels, and sought their power).", "What happened after DC Comics' Comet joined forces with the Carnivore?", "The Carnivore lost control, however, when Andrea abandoned her anger, learning that her mother had died, and had left a video apology for her actions." ], "Conversation_no": 1619, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Comet do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did DC Comics' Comet do after the Carnivore was stopped", "Truth_answer": "DC Comics' Comet began a relationship with Blithe, since she loved both their forms, revealing that Blithe is bisexual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did DC Comics' Comet do after the Carnivore was stopped?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is he married", "Truth_answer": "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long were they married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married", "Truth_answer": "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "does he have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Arnold Palmer have children", "Truth_answer": "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his wife pass away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he marry again?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer marry again", "Truth_answer": "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii" ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where does he live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does Arnold Palmer live", "Truth_answer": "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando" ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is a notable fact about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer created the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation to help children and youth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando", "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life?", "Arnold Palmer created the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation to help children and youth." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the charity do to help people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation do to help people", "Truth_answer": "Arnie's Army saw the creation of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Center, The Howard Philips Center for Children & Families, and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation do to help people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando", "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life?", "Arnold Palmer created the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation to help children and youth.", "What did the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation do to help people?", "Arnie's Army saw the creation of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Center, The Howard Philips Center for Children & Families, and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he involved in any other charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Arnold Palmer involved in any other charities besides Arnie's Army", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Arnold Palmer involved in any other charities besides Arnie's Army?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando", "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life?", "Arnold Palmer created the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation to help children and youth.", "What did the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation do to help people?", "Arnie's Army saw the creation of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Center, The Howard Philips Center for Children & Families, and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.", "Was Arnold Palmer involved in any other charities besides Arnie's Army?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he involved in any media appearances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Arnold Palmer involved in any media appearances", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer noted that many of his colleagues smoked, and he even endorsed the product in television commercials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Arnold Palmer involved in any media appearances?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando", "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life?", "Arnold Palmer created the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation to help children and youth.", "What did the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation do to help people?", "Arnie's Army saw the creation of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Center, The Howard Philips Center for Children & Families, and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.", "Was Arnold Palmer involved in any other charities besides Arnie's Army?", "No", "Is Arnold Palmer involved in any media appearances?", "Arnold Palmer noted that many of his colleagues smoked, and he even endorsed the product in television commercials." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are his children golfers too?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are Arnold Palmer's children golfers, too", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's grandson, Sam Saunders, is a professional golfer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Arnold Palmer's children golfers, too?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Is Arnold Palmer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer.", "How long were Arnold Palmer and Winnie Walzer married?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer for 45 years.", "Does Arnold Palmer have children?", "Palmer was married to Winnie Walzer had two daughters.", "Did Arnold Palmer's wife pass away?", "Arnold Palmer's wife died at age 65 from complications due to ovarian cancer.", "Did Arnold Palmer marry again?", "He married his second wife, Kathleen Gawthrop, in 2005 in Hawaii", "Where does Arnold Palmer live?", "During the spring and summer months, Arnold Palmer resided in Latrobe, and he spent winters in Orlando and La Quinta, California. The he took residence in Orlando", "What is a notable fact about Arnold Palmer's personal life?", "Arnold Palmer created the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation to help children and youth.", "What did the Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation do to help people?", "Arnie's Army saw the creation of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Center, The Howard Philips Center for Children & Families, and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.", "Was Arnold Palmer involved in any other charities besides Arnie's Army?", "No", "Is Arnold Palmer involved in any media appearances?", "Arnold Palmer noted that many of his colleagues smoked, and he even endorsed the product in television commercials.", "Are Arnold Palmer's children golfers, too?", "Arnold Palmer's grandson, Sam Saunders, is a professional golfer." ], "Conversation_no": 1620, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Arnold Palmer a success", "Truth_answer": "Sam Saunders won the Bay Hill club championship at age 15. He attended Clemson University in South Carolina on a golf scholarship and turned pro in 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Arnold Palmer's grandson, Sam Saunders, a success?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104105822id_/http://www.msbluestrail.org:80/blues-trail-markers/sam-cooke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi" ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Sam Cooke's parents", "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae." ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae.", "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children" ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get started in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sam Cooke get started in music", "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke began his career with his siblings in a group called the Singing Children when he was six years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sam Cooke get started in music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae.", "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children", "How did Sam Cooke get started in music?", "Sam Cooke began his career with his siblings in a group called the Singing Children when he was six years old." ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry young?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke marry young", "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke's first marriage was to singer-dancer Dolores Elizabeth Milligan Cook in 1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke marry young?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae.", "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children", "How did Sam Cooke get started in music?", "Sam Cooke began his career with his siblings in a group called the Singing Children when he was six years old.", "Did Sam Cooke marry young?", "Sam Cooke's first marriage was to singer-dancer Dolores Elizabeth Milligan Cook in 1953" ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he discovered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Sam Cooke discovered", "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke first became known as lead singer with the Highway QC's when he was a teenager, having joined the group at the age of 14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sam Cooke discovered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke#The_Soul_Stirrers", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae.", "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children", "How did Sam Cooke get started in music?", "Sam Cooke began his career with his siblings in a group called the Singing Children when he was six years old.", "Did Sam Cooke marry young?", "Sam Cooke's first marriage was to singer-dancer Dolores Elizabeth Milligan Cook in 1953", "How was Sam Cooke discovered?", "Sam Cooke first became known as lead singer with the Highway QC's when he was a teenager, having joined the group at the age of 14." ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who discovered him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who discovered Sam Cooke", "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Sam Cooke became the lead singer of the gospel group the Soul Stirrers, founded by Harris, who had signed with Specialty Records on behalf of the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who discovered Sam Cooke?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Sam Cooke born?", "Sam Cooke was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi", "Who were Sam Cooke's parents?", "Sam Cooke's father was the Rev. Charles Cook, a minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and his mother was Annie Mae.", "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children", "How did Sam Cooke get started in music?", "Sam Cooke began his career with his siblings in a group called the Singing Children when he was six years old.", "Did Sam Cooke marry young?", "Sam Cooke's first marriage was to singer-dancer Dolores Elizabeth Milligan Cook in 1953", "How was Sam Cooke discovered?", "Sam Cooke first became known as lead singer with the Highway QC's when he was a teenager, having joined the group at the age of 14.", "Who discovered Sam Cooke?", "In 1950, Sam Cooke became the lead singer of the gospel group the Soul Stirrers, founded by Harris, who had signed with Specialty Records on behalf of the group." ], "Conversation_no": 1621, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on any tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke go on any tours", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#Social_and_public_health_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of social work did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of social work did he do", "Truth_answer": "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#Social_and_public_health_work", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other jobs for him aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#Social_and_public_health_work", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career", "Truth_answer": "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#Social_and_public_health_work", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he work there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins was appointed general manager at the Red Cross in Atlanta in 1921 and in 1922, Hopkins returned to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louisa-Lee-Schuyler#ref669347", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921.", "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta?", "Harry Hopkins was appointed general manager at the Red Cross in Atlanta in 1921 and in 1922, Hopkins returned to New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the State Charities Aid Association do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the States Charities Aid Association do", "Truth_answer": "The State Charities Aid Association was an umbrella organization for local groups of volunteer visitors interested in the inspection and improvement of prisons, poorhouses, workhouses, public hospitals, and schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150911014920id_/http://www.britannica.com/biography/Louisa-Lee-Schuyler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the States Charities Aid Association do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#Social_and_public_health_work", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921.", "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta?", "Harry Hopkins was appointed general manager at the Red Cross in Atlanta in 1921 and in 1922, Hopkins returned to New York City.", "What did the States Charities Aid Association do?", "The State Charities Aid Association was an umbrella organization for local groups of volunteer visitors interested in the inspection and improvement of prisons, poorhouses, workhouses, public hospitals, and schools." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after 1922?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Harry Hopkins do after 1922", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins became manager of the Bellevue-Yorkville health project and assistant director of the AICP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Hopkins do after 1922?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#World_War_II", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921.", "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta?", "Harry Hopkins was appointed general manager at the Red Cross in Atlanta in 1921 and in 1922, Hopkins returned to New York City.", "What did the States Charities Aid Association do?", "The State Charities Aid Association was an umbrella organization for local groups of volunteer visitors interested in the inspection and improvement of prisons, poorhouses, workhouses, public hospitals, and schools.", "What did Harry Hopkins do after 1922?", "Harry Hopkins became manager of the Bellevue-Yorkville health project and assistant director of the AICP." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that his final venture?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Harry Hopkins' final venture", "Truth_answer": "During the war years, Harry Hopkins acted as Roosevelt's chief emissary to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Hopkins' final venture?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921.", "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta?", "Harry Hopkins was appointed general manager at the Red Cross in Atlanta in 1921 and in 1922, Hopkins returned to New York City.", "What did the States Charities Aid Association do?", "The State Charities Aid Association was an umbrella organization for local groups of volunteer visitors interested in the inspection and improvement of prisons, poorhouses, workhouses, public hospitals, and schools.", "What did Harry Hopkins do after 1922?", "Harry Hopkins became manager of the Bellevue-Yorkville health project and assistant director of the AICP.", "What was Harry Hopkins' final venture?", "During the war years, Harry Hopkins acted as Roosevelt's chief emissary to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have health issues which made him concerned about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins have health issues which made him concerned", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins' health declined after 1939 due to stomach cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins have health issues which made him concerned?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins#Social_and_public_health_work", "Context": [ "What kind of social work did Harry Hopkins do?", "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Were there other jobs for Harry Hopkins aside from being secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Harry Hopkins moved to New Orleans in 1917, where he worked for the American Red Cross as director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division.", "What did working for the Red Cross in New Orleans do for Harry Hopkin's career?", "Eventually, the Gulf Division of the Red Cross merged with the Southwestern Division and Harry Hopkins, headquartered now in Atlanta, was appointed general manager in 1921.", "How long did Harry Hopkins work in Atlanta?", "Harry Hopkins was appointed general manager at the Red Cross in Atlanta in 1921 and in 1922, Hopkins returned to New York City.", "What did the States Charities Aid Association do?", "The State Charities Aid Association was an umbrella organization for local groups of volunteer visitors interested in the inspection and improvement of prisons, poorhouses, workhouses, public hospitals, and schools.", "What did Harry Hopkins do after 1922?", "Harry Hopkins became manager of the Bellevue-Yorkville health project and assistant director of the AICP.", "What was Harry Hopkins' final venture?", "During the war years, Harry Hopkins acted as Roosevelt's chief emissary to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.", "Did Harry Hopkins have health issues which made him concerned?", "Harry Hopkins' health declined after 1939 due to stomach cancer." ], "Conversation_no": 1622, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any other public health work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins do any other public health work besides working for the Bureau of Child Welfare and the Red Cross", "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins also became manager of the Bellevue-Yorkville health project, assistant director of the AICP, and executive director of the New York Tuberculosis Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins do any other public health work besides working for the Bureau of Child Welfare and the Red Cross?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Rod serling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Rod serling", "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218005758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Rod Serling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling#Postwar_life,_education,_and_family", "Context": [ "Who is Rod Serling?", "Rod Serling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone." ], "Conversation_no": 1623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do professionally after the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Rod Serling do professionally after the war", "Truth_answer": "After being discharged from the Army in 1946, Rod Serling worked at a rehabilitation hospital while recovering from his wounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rod Serling do professionally after the war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling", "Context": [ "Who is Rod Serling?", "Rod Serling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.", "What did Rod Serling do professionally after the war?", "After being discharged from the Army in 1946, Rod Serling worked at a rehabilitation hospital while recovering from his wounds." ], "Conversation_no": 1623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write anything for television or radio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rod Serling write anything for television or radio", "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling wrote for both television and radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Serling write anything for television or radio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling#Radio", "Context": [ "Who is Rod Serling?", "Rod Serling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.", "What did Rod Serling do professionally after the war?", "After being discharged from the Army in 1946, Rod Serling worked at a rehabilitation hospital while recovering from his wounds.", "Did Rod Serling write anything for television or radio?", "Rod Serling wrote for both television and radio." ], "Conversation_no": 1623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What radio programs did he write for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What radio programs did Rod Serling write for", "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling wrote Hop Off the Express and Grab a Local in 1949, which became his first nationally broadcast piece. His Dr. Christian script aired the same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What radio programs did Rod Serling write for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling#Television", "Context": [ "Who is Rod Serling?", "Rod Serling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.", "What did Rod Serling do professionally after the war?", "After being discharged from the Army in 1946, Rod Serling worked at a rehabilitation hospital while recovering from his wounds.", "Did Rod Serling write anything for television or radio?", "Rod Serling wrote for both television and radio.", "What radio programs did Rod Serling write for?", "Rod Serling wrote Hop Off the Express and Grab a Local in 1949, which became his first nationally broadcast piece. His Dr. Christian script aired the same year." ], "Conversation_no": 1623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a television show he wrote for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a television show that Rod Serling wrote for", "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling created a series of scripts for a live TV program, The Storm, as well as for other anthology dramas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218005758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a television show that Rod Serling wrote for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling", "Context": [ "Who is Rod Serling?", "Rod Serling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.", "What did Rod Serling do professionally after the war?", "After being discharged from the Army in 1946, Rod Serling worked at a rehabilitation hospital while recovering from his wounds.", "Did Rod Serling write anything for television or radio?", "Rod Serling wrote for both television and radio.", "What radio programs did Rod Serling write for?", "Rod Serling wrote Hop Off the Express and Grab a Local in 1949, which became his first nationally broadcast piece. His Dr. Christian script aired the same year.", "What is a television show that Rod Serling wrote for?", "Rod Serling created a series of scripts for a live TV program, The Storm, as well as for other anthology dramas." ], "Conversation_no": 1623, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most interesting thing you found in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most intereting thing you found in the Rod Sterling article", "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling was active in politics and helped form television industry standards. He was known for clashing with television executives and sponsors over a wide range of issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most intereting thing you found in the Rod Sterling article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What good things he did as an ambassador?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What good things he did as an ambassador", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Ambassador_to_Ireland", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?" ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did he become the U.S. ambassador to Ireland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Ambassador_to_Ireland", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009" ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What government position did Dan Rooney get", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney became the U.S. ambassador to Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What government position did Dan Rooney get?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009", "What government position did Dan Rooney get?", "Dan Rooney became the U.S. ambassador to Ireland." ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he had any problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dan Rooney have any problems", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rooney have any problems while he was the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Steelers_taxes_and_taxpayer_funding", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009", "What government position did Dan Rooney get?", "Dan Rooney became the U.S. ambassador to Ireland.", "Did Dan Rooney have any problems while he was the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland?" ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesing aspects about the Dan Rooney article", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney's team received $5 million in state funds for a new, $12 million amphitheater, in addition to the $158 million in public subsidies to build Heinz Field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesing aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009", "What government position did Dan Rooney get?", "Dan Rooney became the U.S. ambassador to Ireland.", "Did Dan Rooney have any problems while he was the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland?", "Are there any other interesing aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "Dan Rooney's team received $5 million in state funds for a new, $12 million amphitheater, in addition to the $158 million in public subsidies to build Heinz Field." ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other careers after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dan Rooney have other careers after he resigned as ambassador to Ireland", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rooney have other careers after he resigned as ambassador to Ireland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Ambassador_to_Ireland", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009", "What government position did Dan Rooney get?", "Dan Rooney became the U.S. ambassador to Ireland.", "Did Dan Rooney have any problems while he was the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland?", "Are there any other interesing aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "Dan Rooney's team received $5 million in state funds for a new, $12 million amphitheater, in addition to the $158 million in public subsidies to build Heinz Field.", "Did Dan Rooney have other careers after he resigned as ambassador to Ireland?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most important event in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most important event in the Dan Rooney article", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland on July 1, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important event in the Dan Rooney article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What good things did Dan Rooney do as an ambassador?", "In what year was Dan Rooney become the U.S. ambassadorship to Ireland?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland in 2009", "What government position did Dan Rooney get?", "Dan Rooney became the U.S. ambassador to Ireland.", "Did Dan Rooney have any problems while he was the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland?", "Are there any other interesing aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "Dan Rooney's team received $5 million in state funds for a new, $12 million amphitheater, in addition to the $158 million in public subsidies to build Heinz Field.", "Did Dan Rooney have other careers after he resigned as ambassador to Ireland?", "No", "What is the most important event in the Dan Rooney article?", "Dan Rooney was sworn in as the new ambassador to Ireland on July 1, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 1624, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the major problem he had when he was in politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the major problem Dan Rooney had when he was ambassador", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the major problem Dan Rooney had when he was ambassador?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Controversies", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Controversies", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend." ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does james have to do with that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Controversies", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“" ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did he state?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney said that the circumstances of Cedrick Wilson's and James Harrison's incidents were completely different.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“", "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Dan Rooney said that the circumstances of Cedrick Wilson's and James Harrison's incidents were completely different." ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his next step after letting the player go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Dan Rooney's next step after letting Cedrick Wilson go", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Rooney's next step after letting Cedrick Wilson go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Controversies", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“", "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Dan Rooney said that the circumstances of Cedrick Wilson's and James Harrison's incidents were completely different.", "What was Dan Rooney's next step after letting Cedrick Wilson go?" ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was james harrison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was James Harrison", "Truth_answer": "James Harrison was a former American football linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was James Harrison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“", "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Dan Rooney said that the circumstances of Cedrick Wilson's and James Harrison's incidents were completely different.", "What was Dan Rooney's next step after letting Cedrick Wilson go?", "who was James Harrison?", "James Harrison was a former American football linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers." ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was rooney's biggest accomplishment in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Dan Rooney's biggest accomplishment, according the Dan Rooney article", "Truth_answer": "The Steelers were very successful during Dan Rooney's tenure, winning fifteen division championships, eight AFC Championships, and an NFL record six Super Bowl Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Rooney's biggest accomplishment, according the Dan Rooney article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Controversies", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“", "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Dan Rooney said that the circumstances of Cedrick Wilson's and James Harrison's incidents were completely different.", "What was Dan Rooney's next step after letting Cedrick Wilson go?", "who was James Harrison?", "James Harrison was a former American football linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "What was Dan Rooney's biggest accomplishment, according the Dan Rooney article?", "The Steelers were very successful during Dan Rooney's tenure, winning fifteen division championships, eight AFC Championships, and an NFL record six Super Bowl Championships." ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most important fact mentioned in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Dan Rooney article regarding James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson", "Truth_answer": "Rooney released Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend. However earlier that month, Rooney failed to discipline James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Dan Rooney article regarding James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney#Controversies", "Context": [ "Are there any interesting aspects about the Dan Rooney article?", "On March 19, 2008, Dan Rooney released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend.", "What does James Harrison have to do with Dan Rooney firing Cedrick Wilson?", "Dan Rooney failed to offer any type of discipline to James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend while Wilson was fired because the Steelers do not condone violence of any kind“", "What else did Dan Ronney state regarding the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Dan Rooney said that the circumstances of Cedrick Wilson's and James Harrison's incidents were completely different.", "What was Dan Rooney's next step after letting Cedrick Wilson go?", "who was James Harrison?", "James Harrison was a former American football linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "What was Dan Rooney's biggest accomplishment, according the Dan Rooney article?", "The Steelers were very successful during Dan Rooney's tenure, winning fifteen division championships, eight AFC Championships, and an NFL record six Super Bowl Championships.", "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Dan Rooney article regarding James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson?", "Rooney released Cedrick Wilson from the Steelers, after he was arrested for punching his former girlfriend. However earlier that month, Rooney failed to discipline James Harrison for slapping his girlfriend." ], "Conversation_no": 1625, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he say when asked about the incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Dan Rooney say when asked about the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy", "Truth_answer": "Dan Rooney stated that the the circumstances between James Harrison's and Cedrick Wilson's incidents were completely different.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Rooney say when asked about the James Harrison vs. Cedrick Wilson controversy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some changes to the line up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some changes to the line up", "Truth_answer": "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz#Group_dispute", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who quit the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz", "Truth_answer": "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz#Group_dispute", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Jay leave the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jay leave the group Bucks Fizz", "Truth_answer": "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Jay a female?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female", "Truth_answer": "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz#Line-up_changes", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some conflicts she had with the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz", "Truth_answer": "Jay Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill, the husband of the group's creator Nichola Martin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz#Line-up_changes", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz.", "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz?", "Jay Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill, the husband of the group's creator Nichola Martin." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the affair?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the affair between Bucks Fizz' Jay Aston and Andy Hill", "Truth_answer": "Jay Aston was sued by management over breach of contract while a replacement member was quickly sought to continue promotion for the current single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the affair between Bucks Fizz' Jay Aston and Andy Hill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz#Line-up_changes", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz.", "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz?", "Jay Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill, the husband of the group's creator Nichola Martin.", "What was the result of the affair between Bucks Fizz' Jay Aston and Andy Hill?", "Jay Aston was sued by management over breach of contract while a replacement member was quickly sought to continue promotion for the current single." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the replacement they chose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the replacement for Jay Aston", "Truth_answer": "21-year-old Shelley Preston was chosen to replace Jay Aston and unveiled to the press and TV among much media attention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the replacement that the group Buck Fizz chose to replace Jay Aston?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_Preston", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz.", "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz?", "Jay Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill, the husband of the group's creator Nichola Martin.", "What was the result of the affair between Bucks Fizz' Jay Aston and Andy Hill?", "Jay Aston was sued by management over breach of contract while a replacement member was quickly sought to continue promotion for the current single.", "Who was the replacement that the group Buck Fizz chose to replace Jay Aston?", "21-year-old Shelley Preston was chosen to replace Jay Aston and unveiled to the press and TV among much media attention." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Shelley Preston do well in the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Shelley Preston do well in the group Bucks Fizz", "Truth_answer": "Due to the huge amount of publicity and media frenzy surrounding the 'new girl', Shelley Preston, Bucks Fizz were back in the charts and selling out tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210200602id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_Preston_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shelley Preston do well in the group Bucks Fizz?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz.", "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz?", "Jay Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill, the husband of the group's creator Nichola Martin.", "What was the result of the affair between Bucks Fizz' Jay Aston and Andy Hill?", "Jay Aston was sued by management over breach of contract while a replacement member was quickly sought to continue promotion for the current single.", "Who was the replacement that the group Buck Fizz chose to replace Jay Aston?", "21-year-old Shelley Preston was chosen to replace Jay Aston and unveiled to the press and TV among much media attention.", "Did Shelley Preston do well in the group Bucks Fizz?", "Due to the huge amount of publicity and media frenzy surrounding the 'new girl', Shelley Preston, Bucks Fizz were back in the charts and selling out tours." ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who replaced Preston?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who replaced Preston", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Shelley Preston in th group Bucks Fizz?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some changes to the group Bucks Fizz line up?", "The line-up of Bucks Fizz has changed a number of times over the years, most famously when Jay Aston quit the group and was replaced by Shelley Preston.", "Who quit the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Did Jay Aston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "After early promotion and a concert in Newcastle, Jay Aston sensationally quit the group, despite still being under contract.", "Was Jay Aston from the group Bucks Fizz a female?", "Jay Aston was one of the female vocalists in Bucks Fizz.", "what were some conflicts Jay Aston had with the group Buck Fizz?", "Jay Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill, the husband of the group's creator Nichola Martin.", "What was the result of the affair between Bucks Fizz' Jay Aston and Andy Hill?", "Jay Aston was sued by management over breach of contract while a replacement member was quickly sought to continue promotion for the current single.", "Who was the replacement that the group Buck Fizz chose to replace Jay Aston?", "21-year-old Shelley Preston was chosen to replace Jay Aston and unveiled to the press and TV among much media attention.", "Did Shelley Preston do well in the group Bucks Fizz?", "Due to the huge amount of publicity and media frenzy surrounding the 'new girl', Shelley Preston, Bucks Fizz were back in the charts and selling out tours.", "Who replaced Shelley Preston in th group Bucks Fizz?" ], "Conversation_no": 1626, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Preston leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Shelley Preston leave the group Bucks Fizz", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Shelley Preston leave the group Bucks Fizz?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige#2011–2013:_My_Life_II..._The_Journey_Continues_(Act_1)_&_A_Mary_Christmas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any important releases from 2011 - 2013?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did she have any important releases from 2011 - 2013", "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1, was released in November 2011. Mr. Wrong peaked at no. 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary J. Blige have any important releases from 2011 to 2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige#2011–2013:_My_Life_II..._The_Journey_Continues_(Act_1)_&_A_Mary_Christmas", "Context": [ "Did Mary J. Blige have any important releases from 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1, was released in November 2011. Mr. Wrong peaked at no. 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which performances did she do during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which performances did Mary J. Blige do during this time", "Truth_answer": "Mary J Blige performed Star Spangled Banner at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and she sang the national anthem at the 2013 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which performance did Mary J. Blige's do during 2011 to 2013?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_II..._The_Journey_Continues_(Act_1)", "Context": [ "Did Mary J. Blige have any important releases from 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1, was released in November 2011. Mr. Wrong peaked at no. 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Which performance did Mary J. Blige's do during 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J Blige performed Star Spangled Banner at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and she sang the national anthem at the 2013 World Series." ], "Conversation_no": 1627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which awards did she win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which awards did Mary J. Blige win with My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1", "Truth_answer": "With My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1), Mary J. Blige won the award for Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Album at the 41st NAACP Image Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which awards did Mary J. Blige win with My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige#2011–2013:_My_Life_II..._The_Journey_Continues_(Act_1)_&_A_Mary_Christmas", "Context": [ "Did Mary J. Blige have any important releases from 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1, was released in November 2011. Mr. Wrong peaked at no. 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Which performance did Mary J. Blige's do during 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J Blige performed Star Spangled Banner at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and she sang the national anthem at the 2013 World Series.", "Which awards did Mary J. Blige win with My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1?", "With My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1), Mary J. Blige won the award for Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Album at the 41st NAACP Image Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was A Mary Christmas released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas released", "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas was released on October 15, 2013 through Matriarch and Verve Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige#2011–2013:_My_Life_II..._The_Journey_Continues_(Act_1)_&_A_Mary_Christmas", "Context": [ "Did Mary J. Blige have any important releases from 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1, was released in November 2011. Mr. Wrong peaked at no. 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Which performance did Mary J. Blige's do during 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J Blige performed Star Spangled Banner at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and she sang the national anthem at the 2013 World Series.", "Which awards did Mary J. Blige win with My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1?", "With My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1), Mary J. Blige won the award for Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Album at the 41st NAACP Image Awards.", "When was Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas released?", "Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas was released on October 15, 2013 through Matriarch and Verve Records" ], "Conversation_no": 1627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful were her other songs during 2011 - 2013?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful were Mary J. Blige's other songs, besides Mr Wrong, during 2011 to 2013", "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige's other songs between 2011 and 2013, including lead single 25/8, achieved only moderate success, peaking within the top 40 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were Mary J. Blige's other songs, besides Mr Wrong, during 2011 to 2013?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige#2011–2013:_My_Life_II..._The_Journey_Continues_(Act_1)_&_A_Mary_Christmas", "Context": [ "Did Mary J. Blige have any important releases from 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1, was released in November 2011. Mr. Wrong peaked at no. 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Which performance did Mary J. Blige's do during 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J Blige performed Star Spangled Banner at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and she sang the national anthem at the 2013 World Series.", "Which awards did Mary J. Blige win with My Life II... The Journey continues, Act 1?", "With My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1), Mary J. Blige won the award for Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Album at the 41st NAACP Image Awards.", "When was Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas released?", "Mary J. Blige's album A Mary Christmas was released on October 15, 2013 through Matriarch and Verve Records", "How successful were Mary J. Blige's other songs, besides Mr Wrong, during 2011 to 2013?", "Mary J. Blige's other songs between 2011 and 2013, including lead single 25/8, achieved only moderate success, peaking within the top 40 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1627, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any interesting performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mary J. Blige have any interesting performances", "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige appeared as guest mentor on American Idol on March 7, 2012, and performed Why on the results show the following night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_J._Blige_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary J. Blige have any interesting performances between 2011 to 2013?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#Opioid_crisis", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How is Hatch involved with the Opioid Crisis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is Hatch involved with the Opioid Crisis", "Truth_answer": "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#Opioid_crisis", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers." ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the Act voted into law?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Act voted into law", "Truth_answer": "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid_epidemic_in_the_United_States#Causes", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama" ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Opioid crisis develop", "Truth_answer": "The Opioid Crisis began with over-prescription of opioids in the 1990s, which led to them becoming the most prescribed class of medications in the United States leading to misuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#Opioid_crisis", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama", "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "The Opioid Crisis began with over-prescription of opioids in the 1990s, which led to them becoming the most prescribed class of medications in the United States leading to misuse." ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does the new law affect the drug companies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the drug companies", "Truth_answer": "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act clarifies penalties for manufacturing or dispensing outside approved procedures while helping to ensure that supply chains to legitimate users remain intact", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the drug companies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#Opioid_crisis", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama", "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "The Opioid Crisis began with over-prescription of opioids in the 1990s, which led to them becoming the most prescribed class of medications in the United States leading to misuse.", "How does the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the drug companies?", "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act clarifies penalties for manufacturing or dispensing outside approved procedures while helping to ensure that supply chains to legitimate users remain intact" ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the bill cause controversy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act cause controversy", "Truth_answer": "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act made it impossible for the DEA to suspend a drug company's operations for failing to comply with federal law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act cause controversy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#Opioid_crisis", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama", "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "The Opioid Crisis began with over-prescription of opioids in the 1990s, which led to them becoming the most prescribed class of medications in the United States leading to misuse.", "How does the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the drug companies?", "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act clarifies penalties for manufacturing or dispensing outside approved procedures while helping to ensure that supply chains to legitimate users remain intact", "Did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act cause controversy?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act made it impossible for the DEA to suspend a drug company's operations for failing to comply with federal law." ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the law ever repealed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the law ever repealed", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act ever repealed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama", "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "The Opioid Crisis began with over-prescription of opioids in the 1990s, which led to them becoming the most prescribed class of medications in the United States leading to misuse.", "How does the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the drug companies?", "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act clarifies penalties for manufacturing or dispensing outside approved procedures while helping to ensure that supply chains to legitimate users remain intact", "Did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act cause controversy?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act made it impossible for the DEA to suspend a drug company's operations for failing to comply with federal law.", "Was the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act ever repealed?", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the new acts or laws affect the opioid crisis?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the new acts or laws affect the opioid crisis", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the opioid crisis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How is Orrin Hatch involved witht the Opioid Crisis?", "Orrin Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers.", "Was the Ensuring Patent Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act voted into law?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act passed the Senate and Tom Marino passed a version of the bill in the House and was signed by President Obama", "How did the Opioid crisis develop?", "The Opioid Crisis began with over-prescription of opioids in the 1990s, which led to them becoming the most prescribed class of medications in the United States leading to misuse.", "How does the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the drug companies?", "Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act clarifies penalties for manufacturing or dispensing outside approved procedures while helping to ensure that supply chains to legitimate users remain intact", "Did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act cause controversy?", "The Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act made it impossible for the DEA to suspend a drug company's operations for failing to comply with federal law.", "Was the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act ever repealed?", "No", "How did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act affect the opioid crisis?" ], "Conversation_no": 1628, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the laws improve the crisis for the opioid abusers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the laws improve the crisis for the opioid abusers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act improve the crisis for the opioid abusers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she win anything ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did she win anything", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Summitt win anything?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Did Pat Summitt win anything?", "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal." ], "Conversation_no": 1629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did she achieve as a coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Pat Summitt achieve as a coach", "Truth_answer": "In 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pat Summit achieve as coach of the U.S. women's national basketball team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Did Pat Summitt win anything?", "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "What did Pat Summit achieve as coach of the U.S. women's national basketball team?", "In 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal." ], "Conversation_no": 1629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she achieve any other thing as a coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pat Summitt achieve any other thing as U.S. women's national basketball team coach", "Truth_answer": "Pat Summitt became the first U.S. Olympian to win a basketball medal and coach a medal-winning team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Summitt achieve any other thing as U.S. women's national basketball team coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt#Early_life_and_family", "Context": [ "Did Pat Summitt win anything?", "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "What did Pat Summit achieve as coach of the U.S. women's national basketball team?", "In 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "Did Pat Summitt achieve any other thing as U.S. women's national basketball team coach?", "Pat Summitt became the first U.S. Olympian to win a basketball medal and coach a medal-winning team." ], "Conversation_no": 1629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any interesting thing happen with her son?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything interesting thing happen with Pat Summitt's son", "Truth_answer": "In what ESPN columnist Gene Wojciechowski called a bittersweet irony, Tyler Summitt's hiring by Marquette University women's team was announced on the same day his mother announced her retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting thing happen with Pat Summitt's son?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt#2000s", "Context": [ "Did Pat Summitt win anything?", "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "What did Pat Summit achieve as coach of the U.S. women's national basketball team?", "In 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "Did Pat Summitt achieve any other thing as U.S. women's national basketball team coach?", "Pat Summitt became the first U.S. Olympian to win a basketball medal and coach a medal-winning team.", "Did anything interesting thing happen with Pat Summitt's son?", "In what ESPN columnist Gene Wojciechowski called a bittersweet irony, Tyler Summitt's hiring by Marquette University women's team was announced on the same day his mother announced her retirement." ], "Conversation_no": 1629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2002", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Pat Summitt in 2002", "Truth_answer": "During the 2002–03 season, Pat Summitt earned her 800th win, 76–57 over DePaul and was the fastest coach to reach this milestone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Pat Summitt in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt#Tournament_record", "Context": [ "Did Pat Summitt win anything?", "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "What did Pat Summit achieve as coach of the U.S. women's national basketball team?", "In 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "Did Pat Summitt achieve any other thing as U.S. women's national basketball team coach?", "Pat Summitt became the first U.S. Olympian to win a basketball medal and coach a medal-winning team.", "Did anything interesting thing happen with Pat Summitt's son?", "In what ESPN columnist Gene Wojciechowski called a bittersweet irony, Tyler Summitt's hiring by Marquette University women's team was announced on the same day his mother announced her retirement.", "What happened with Pat Summitt in 2002?", "During the 2002–03 season, Pat Summitt earned her 800th win, 76–57 over DePaul and was the fastest coach to reach this milestone." ], "Conversation_no": 1629, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have an unbeaten record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Pat Summitt have an unbeaten record", "Truth_answer": "In the 1997–98 season, Pat Summitt's team went unbeaten, winning all 30 regular and 9 tournament games, earning her sixth championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pat Summitt have an unbeaten record?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was viv's place in cricket history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was viv's place in cricket history", "Truth_answer": "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Irvine_Shillingford_p16", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Irvine_Shillingford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisden_Cricketers%27_Almanack", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000" ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were the wisden cricketers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the Wisden cricketers", "Truth_answer": "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223023507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisden_Cricketers%27_Almanack_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Place_in_cricket_history", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did viv do anything significant in cricket?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did viv do anything significant in cricket", "Truth_answer": "Several prominent personalities including former cricketer Imran Khan and writer John Birmingham are of the opinion that Viv Richards was the best ever batsman against genuine fast bowling", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Viv Richards do anything significant in cricket?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Personality_and_playing_style", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.", "Did Viv Richards do anything significant in cricket?", "Several prominent personalities including former cricketer Imran Khan and writer John Birmingham are of the opinion that Viv Richards was the best ever batsman against genuine fast bowling" ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was richards the best ever?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Viv Richards considered the best ever batsman", "Truth_answer": "His batting often completely dominated opposing bowlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Viv Richards considered the best ever batsman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.", "Did Viv Richards do anything significant in cricket?", "Several prominent personalities including former cricketer Imran Khan and writer John Birmingham are of the opinion that Viv Richards was the best ever batsman against genuine fast bowling", "Why was Viv Richards considered the best ever batsman?", "His batting often completely dominated opposing bowlers." ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what years did he play his best?", "Transformer_rewrite": "1976 was perhaps Viv Richards' finest year: he scored 1710 runs, at an astonishing average of 90.00, with seven centuries in 11 Tests", "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "1976 was perhaps Viv Richards' finest year: he scored 1710 runs, at an astonishing average of 90.00, with seven centuries in 11 Tests.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.", "Did Viv Richards do anything significant in cricket?", "Several prominent personalities including former cricketer Imran Khan and writer John Birmingham are of the opinion that Viv Richards was the best ever batsman against genuine fast bowling", "Why was Viv Richards considered the best ever batsman?", "His batting often completely dominated opposing bowlers.", "1976 was perhaps Viv Richards' finest year: he scored 1710 runs, at an astonishing average of 90.00, with seven centuries in 11 Tests.", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984" ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get any other recognition or awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Viv Richards get any other recognition or awards besides his performance in 1976", "Truth_answer": "Viv Richards' team, Somerset, won the NatWest Trophy, with Richards and close friend Ian Botham having a playful slugging match in the final few overs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Viv Richards get any other recognition or awards besides his performance in 1976?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.", "Did Viv Richards do anything significant in cricket?", "Several prominent personalities including former cricketer Imran Khan and writer John Birmingham are of the opinion that Viv Richards was the best ever batsman against genuine fast bowling", "Why was Viv Richards considered the best ever batsman?", "His batting often completely dominated opposing bowlers.", "1976 was perhaps Viv Richards' finest year: he scored 1710 runs, at an astonishing average of 90.00, with seven centuries in 11 Tests.", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984", "Did Viv Richards get any other recognition or awards besides his performance in 1976?", "Viv Richards' team, Somerset, won the NatWest Trophy, with Richards and close friend Ian Botham having a playful slugging match in the final few overs." ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Viv Richards and Somerset win the NatWest Trophy", "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Viv Richards' team, Somerset, won the NatWest Trophy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Viv Richards and Somerset win the NatWest Trophy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Place_in_cricket_history", "Context": [ "What was Viv Richards' place in cricket?", "Viv Richards is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000", "Who were the Wisden cricketers?", "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden or colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.", "Did Viv Richards do anything significant in cricket?", "Several prominent personalities including former cricketer Imran Khan and writer John Birmingham are of the opinion that Viv Richards was the best ever batsman against genuine fast bowling", "Why was Viv Richards considered the best ever batsman?", "His batting often completely dominated opposing bowlers.", "1976 was perhaps Viv Richards' finest year: he scored 1710 runs, at an astonishing average of 90.00, with seven centuries in 11 Tests.", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards#Test_debut_to_international_stardom,_1975–1984", "Did Viv Richards get any other recognition or awards besides his performance in 1976?", "Viv Richards' team, Somerset, won the NatWest Trophy, with Richards and close friend Ian Botham having a playful slugging match in the final few overs.", "What year did Viv Richards and Somerset win the NatWest Trophy?", "In 1983, Viv Richards' team, Somerset, won the NatWest Trophy" ], "Conversation_no": 1630, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting aspects about viv's place in cricket history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Viv Richards place in cricket history", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Richards was named one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Century in the poll of 100 international cricket experts appointed by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Viv Richards place in cricket history?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Voltaire change his name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Voltaire change his name", "Truth_answer": "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Voltaire change his name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he decide to change his name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name", "Truth_answer": "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Biography", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he incarcerated at the Bastille?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille", "Truth_answer": "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he choose the name Voltaire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Voltaire choose his name", "Truth_answer": "Voltaire's name's origin is unclear. It is an anagram of AROVET LI, the Latinized spelling of his surname, Arouet, and the initial letters of le jeune, the young.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Voltaire choose his name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille.", "How did Voltaire choose his name?", "Voltaire's name's origin is unclear. It is an anagram of AROVET LI, the Latinized spelling of his surname, Arouet, and the initial letters of le jeune, the young." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Voltaire mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Voltaire mean", "Truth_answer": "Voltaire has connotations of speed and daring. Voltige means acrobatics on a trapeze or horse, volte-face, a spinning about to face one's enemies, and volatile, any winged creature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Voltaire mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille.", "How did Voltaire choose his name?", "Voltaire's name's origin is unclear. It is an anagram of AROVET LI, the Latinized spelling of his surname, Arouet, and the initial letters of le jeune, the young.", "What does Voltaire mean?", "Voltaire has connotations of speed and daring. Voltige means acrobatics on a trapeze or horse, volte-face, a spinning about to face one's enemies, and volatile, any winged creature." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else does Voltaire mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else does Voltaire mean", "Truth_answer": "Voltaire was known as le petit volontaire, determined little thing, as a child, and he resurrected a variant of the name in his adult life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Voltaire mean, besides young and having connotations of speed and daring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille.", "How did Voltaire choose his name?", "Voltaire's name's origin is unclear. It is an anagram of AROVET LI, the Latinized spelling of his surname, Arouet, and the initial letters of le jeune, the young.", "What does Voltaire mean?", "Voltaire has connotations of speed and daring. Voltige means acrobatics on a trapeze or horse, volte-face, a spinning about to face one's enemies, and volatile, any winged creature.", "What else does Voltaire mean, besides young and having connotations of speed and daring?", "Voltaire was known as le petit volontaire, determined little thing, as a child, and he resurrected a variant of the name in his adult life." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Airvault mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Airvault mean", "Truth_answer": "The name Voltaire also reverses the syllables of Airvault, his family's home town in the Poitou region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Airvault mean?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire#Name", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille.", "How did Voltaire choose his name?", "Voltaire's name's origin is unclear. It is an anagram of AROVET LI, the Latinized spelling of his surname, Arouet, and the initial letters of le jeune, the young.", "What does Voltaire mean?", "Voltaire has connotations of speed and daring. Voltige means acrobatics on a trapeze or horse, volte-face, a spinning about to face one's enemies, and volatile, any winged creature.", "What else does Voltaire mean, besides young and having connotations of speed and daring?", "Voltaire was known as le petit volontaire, determined little thing, as a child, and he resurrected a variant of the name in his adult life.", "What does Airvault mean?", "The name Voltaire also reverses the syllables of Airvault, his family's home town in the Poitou region." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he not keep his name Arouet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Voltaire not keep his name Arouet", "Truth_answer": "Arouet was not a noble name fit for his growing reputation, especially given that name's resonance with à rouer, to be beaten up, and roué, a débauché.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Voltaire not keep his name Arouet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Voltaire change his name?", "The author adopted the name Voltaire in 1718, following his incarceration at the Bastille.", "Why did Voltaire decide to change his name?", "In a letter to Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Voltaire writes, I was so unhappy under the name of Arouet, primarily so as to cease to be confused with the poet Roi.“", "Why was Voltaire incarcerated in Bastille?", "One satirical verse, in which Voltaire accused the Régent of incest with his daughter, resulted in an eleven-month imprisonment in the Bastille.", "How did Voltaire choose his name?", "Voltaire's name's origin is unclear. It is an anagram of AROVET LI, the Latinized spelling of his surname, Arouet, and the initial letters of le jeune, the young.", "What does Voltaire mean?", "Voltaire has connotations of speed and daring. Voltige means acrobatics on a trapeze or horse, volte-face, a spinning about to face one's enemies, and volatile, any winged creature.", "What else does Voltaire mean, besides young and having connotations of speed and daring?", "Voltaire was known as le petit volontaire, determined little thing, as a child, and he resurrected a variant of the name in his adult life.", "What does Airvault mean?", "The name Voltaire also reverses the syllables of Airvault, his family's home town in the Poitou region.", "Why did Voltaire not keep his name Arouet?", "Arouet was not a noble name fit for his growing reputation, especially given that name's resonance with à rouer, to be beaten up, and roué, a débauché." ], "Conversation_no": 1631, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any books under the name Arouet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Voltaire write any books under the name Arouet", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Voltaire write any books under the name Arouet?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1973–1979:_Experimentation_and_consolidation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What came of this experimentation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What came of this experimentation", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1967–1972:_Formation_and_breakthrough", "Context": [ "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was this style different from their usual style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Santana's usual style different from their usual style", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's debut album was composed mostly of instrumental rock tracks. The album Santana III from 1971 was the last to feature its classic Woodstock era line-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the experimental style different from the band Santana's usual style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1967–1972:_Formation_and_breakthrough", "Context": [ "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "How was the experimental style different from the band Santana's usual style?", "The band Santana's debut album was composed mostly of instrumental rock tracks. The album Santana III from 1971 was the last to feature its classic Woodstock era line-up." ], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this popular with their fans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Santana popular with Santana fans", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the experimental style popular with the band Santana's fans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1973–1979:_Experimentation_and_consolidation", "Context": [ "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "How was the experimental style different from the band Santana's usual style?", "The band Santana's debut album was composed mostly of instrumental rock tracks. The album Santana III from 1971 was the last to feature its classic Woodstock era line-up.", "Was the experimental style popular with the band Santana's fans?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the band's consolidation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the band Santana's consolidation", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's Moonflower, 1977, was the most successful since Santana III, achieving 2x platinum in the US. It broke the top 10 in the UK since 1974's Borboletta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Santana's consolidation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1973–1979:_Experimentation_and_consolidation", "Context": [ "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "How was the experimental style different from the band Santana's usual style?", "The band Santana's debut album was composed mostly of instrumental rock tracks. The album Santana III from 1971 was the last to feature its classic Woodstock era line-up.", "Was the experimental style popular with the band Santana's fans?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "What was the band Santana's consolidation?", "The band Santana's Moonflower, 1977, was the most successful since Santana III, achieving 2x platinum in the US. It broke the top 10 in the UK since 1974's Borboletta." ], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their typical style at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Santana's typical style at this time", "Truth_answer": "Moonflower contained heavier influences from the more conventional sound of the group's early work, while still maintaining the experimental sound of their last few albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_%28band%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Santana's typical style at the time they released Moonflower?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)", "Context": [ "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "How was the experimental style different from the band Santana's usual style?", "The band Santana's debut album was composed mostly of instrumental rock tracks. The album Santana III from 1971 was the last to feature its classic Woodstock era line-up.", "Was the experimental style popular with the band Santana's fans?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "What was the band Santana's consolidation?", "The band Santana's Moonflower, 1977, was the most successful since Santana III, achieving 2x platinum in the US. It broke the top 10 in the UK since 1974's Borboletta.", "What was the band Santana's typical style at the time they released Moonflower?", "Moonflower contained heavier influences from the more conventional sound of the group's early work, while still maintaining the experimental sound of their last few albums." ], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Santana win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, the band won six Grammy Awards in one night, a record tied with Michael Jackson, and three Latin Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Santana win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1973–1979:_Experimentation_and_consolidation", "Context": [ "What came of the band Santana's experimentation?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "How was the experimental style different from the band Santana's usual style?", "The band Santana's debut album was composed mostly of instrumental rock tracks. The album Santana III from 1971 was the last to feature its classic Woodstock era line-up.", "Was the experimental style popular with the band Santana's fans?", "The band Santana's next few albums contained a more experimental style, beginning with Borboletta, which fared arguably worse than its predecessor, despite climbing five spots on the US charts.", "What was the band Santana's consolidation?", "The band Santana's Moonflower, 1977, was the most successful since Santana III, achieving 2x platinum in the US. It broke the top 10 in the UK since 1974's Borboletta.", "What was the band Santana's typical style at the time they released Moonflower?", "Moonflower contained heavier influences from the more conventional sound of the group's early work, while still maintaining the experimental sound of their last few albums.", "Did the band Santana win any awards?", "In 2000, the band won six Grammy Awards in one night, a record tied with Michael Jackson, and three Latin Grammy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1632, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is notable about this period for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is notable about Santana", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's albums Inner Secrets and Marathon moved more towards a conventional rock sound. They faired poorly commercially, although both achieved gold status in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the experimentation period of the band Santana?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1998–2001:_Supernatural_and_the_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they find success", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they find success", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_%28band%29_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Santana find success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1998–2001:_Supernatural_and_the_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they do any more albums", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002003432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%C3%A1_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1998–2001:_Supernatural_and_the_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural." ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Supernatural album do", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's album Supernatural was certified platinum 15 times by the RIAA and sold 30 million copies worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Santana's album Supernatural do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural.", "How did the band Santana's album Supernatural do?", "The band Santana's album Supernatural was certified platinum 15 times by the RIAA and sold 30 million copies worldwide" ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band handle success", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Santana handle the success of Supernatural", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Santana handle the success of Supernatural?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#2002–2012:_Dealing_with_new-found_success", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural.", "How did the band Santana's album Supernatural do?", "The band Santana's album Supernatural was certified platinum 15 times by the RIAA and sold 30 million copies worldwide", "How did the band Santana handle the success of Supernatural?" ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any other popular music after the Supernatural singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Supernatural have any other popular music after the Supernatural singles", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's singles, The Game of Love with Michelle Branch and Why Don't You & I with Alex Band reached no. 5 and 8 respectively on the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Santana have any other popular music after Supernatural's singles Smooth and Maria Maria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1998–2001:_Supernatural_and_the_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural.", "How did the band Santana's album Supernatural do?", "The band Santana's album Supernatural was certified platinum 15 times by the RIAA and sold 30 million copies worldwide", "How did the band Santana handle the success of Supernatural?", "Did the band Santana have any other popular music after Supernatural's singles Smooth and Maria Maria?", "The band Santana's singles, The Game of Love with Michelle Branch and Why Don't You & I with Alex Band reached no. 5 and 8 respectively on the Hot 100." ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Santana win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's Supernatural won nine Grammy Awards, including the award for Album of the Year, and also won three Latin Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Santana win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#1998–2001:_Supernatural_and_the_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural.", "How did the band Santana's album Supernatural do?", "The band Santana's album Supernatural was certified platinum 15 times by the RIAA and sold 30 million copies worldwide", "How did the band Santana handle the success of Supernatural?", "Did the band Santana have any other popular music after Supernatural's singles Smooth and Maria Maria?", "The band Santana's singles, The Game of Love with Michelle Branch and Why Don't You & I with Alex Band reached no. 5 and 8 respectively on the Hot 100.", "Did the band Santana win any awards?", "The band Santana's Supernatural won nine Grammy Awards, including the award for Album of the Year, and also won three Latin Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year." ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interestinf aspects about the band Santana article", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's previous number one album, before Supernatural, had been Santana III in 1971. According to Guinness World Records, this is the longest gap between number one albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interestinf aspects about the band Santana article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_(band)#2002–2012:_Dealing_with_new-found_success", "Context": [ "Did the band Santana find success?", "In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Did the band Santana record any more albums after their experimental period?", "In 1999, the band Santana's album Supernatural.", "How did the band Santana's album Supernatural do?", "The band Santana's album Supernatural was certified platinum 15 times by the RIAA and sold 30 million copies worldwide", "How did the band Santana handle the success of Supernatural?", "Did the band Santana have any other popular music after Supernatural's singles Smooth and Maria Maria?", "The band Santana's singles, The Game of Love with Michelle Branch and Why Don't You & I with Alex Band reached no. 5 and 8 respectively on the Hot 100.", "Did the band Santana win any awards?", "The band Santana's Supernatural won nine Grammy Awards, including the award for Album of the Year, and also won three Latin Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year.", "Are there any other interestinf aspects about the band Santana article?", "The band Santana's previous number one album, before Supernatural, had been Santana III in 1971. According to Guinness World Records, this is the longest gap between number one albums." ], "Conversation_no": 1633, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did their music change in any other ways", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Supernatural change in any other ways", "Truth_answer": "The band Santana's albums Shaman and All That I Am had a mainly Latin rock-based sound. 2010's Guitar Heaven had strong heavy metal influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Santana's music change in any other ways besides going back to their Latin-rock sound?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Cornell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was George Cornell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was George Cornell", "Truth_answer": "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402163631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Cornell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was George Cornell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Cornell", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he commit the murder?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder", "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Cornell", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he shoot him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell", "Truth_answer": "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins#Conviction_and_imprisonment", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Ronnie charged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder", "Truth_answer": "In March 1969, the Kray twins were convicted for the murders of Cornell and McVitie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins#Conviction_and_imprisonment", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965.", "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were convicted for the murders of Cornell and McVitie." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his sentence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ronnie Kray's sentence", "Truth_answer": "In March 1969, the Kray twins were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ronnie Kray's sentence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins#Later_years", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965.", "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were convicted for the murders of Cornell and McVitie.", "What was Ronnie Kray's sentence?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is he still in prison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Ronnie Kray still in prison", "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Kray was eventually certified insane and in 1979 he was committed and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ronnie Kray still in prison?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins#George_Cornell", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965.", "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were convicted for the murders of Cornell and McVitie.", "What was Ronnie Kray's sentence?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years.", "Is Ronnie Kray still in prison?", "Ronnie Kray was eventually certified insane and in 1979 he was committed and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kray twins article", "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Kray was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time he killed George Cornell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kray twins article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins#Later_years", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965.", "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were convicted for the murders of Cornell and McVitie.", "What was Ronnie Kray's sentence?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years.", "Is Ronnie Kray still in prison?", "Ronnie Kray was eventually certified insane and in 1979 he was committed and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kray twins article?", "Ronnie Kray was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time he killed George Cornell." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever treated for his mental illness?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ronnie Kray ever treated for his mental illness", "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Kray was eventually certified insane, his paranoid schizophrenia being tempered with constant medication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ronnie Kray ever treated for his mental illness?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins#Personal_lives", "Context": [ "Who was George Cornell?", "George Cornell was an English criminal and member of the Richardson Gang, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals. He was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray.", "When did Ronnie Kray commit the murder?", "Ronnie Kray shot and killed George Cornell at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel on 9 March 1966.", "Why did Ronnie Kray shoot George Cornell?", "According to some sources, Ronnie Kray killed Cornell because Cornell called him a fat poof, a derogatory term for gay men, during a confrontation at the Astor Club in 1965.", "Was Ronnie Kray charged with murder?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were convicted for the murders of Cornell and McVitie.", "What was Ronnie Kray's sentence?", "In March 1969, the Kray twins were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years.", "Is Ronnie Kray still in prison?", "Ronnie Kray was eventually certified insane and in 1979 he was committed and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kray twins article?", "Ronnie Kray was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time he killed George Cornell.", "Was Ronnie Kray ever treated for his mental illness?", "Ronnie Kray was eventually certified insane, his paranoid schizophrenia being tempered with constant medication." ], "Conversation_no": 1634, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So Ronnie was gay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Ronnie Kray was gay", "Truth_answer": "In his book My Story and a comment to writer Robin McGibbon on The Kray Tapes, Ronnie Kray states: I'm bisexual, not gay. Bisexual.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ronnie Kray gay?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the original members", "Truth_answer": "Exodus' initial lineup was formed in the late 1970s by guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello, drummer/vocalist Tom Hunting, and vocalist Keith Stewart, while they attended high school together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the American band Exodus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)#Formation_and_early_years_(1979–1983)", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of the American band Exodus?", "Exodus' initial lineup was formed in the late 1970s by guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello, drummer/vocalist Tom Hunting, and vocalist Keith Stewart, while they attended high school together." ], "Conversation_no": 1635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How/why were some members changed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many members of the original Exodus were changed", "Truth_answer": "Keith Stewart soon left Exodus and Tom Hunting became the band's sole vocalist for some time. Carlton Melson was replaced in 1981 by bass guitarist Geoff Andrews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How or why were some members in the American band Exodus changed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)#Formation_and_early_years_(1979–1983)", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of the American band Exodus?", "Exodus' initial lineup was formed in the late 1970s by guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello, drummer/vocalist Tom Hunting, and vocalist Keith Stewart, while they attended high school together.", "How or why were some members in the American band Exodus changed?", "Keith Stewart soon left Exodus and Tom Hunting became the band's sole vocalist for some time. Carlton Melson was replaced in 1981 by bass guitarist Geoff Andrews" ], "Conversation_no": 1635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other members leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other members leave the American band Exodus besides Keith Stewart and Carlton Melson", "Truth_answer": "Tim Agnello and Geoff Andrews also left the band Exodus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other members leave the American band Exodus besides Keith Stewart and Carlton Melson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)#Formation_and_early_years_(1979–1983)", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of the American band Exodus?", "Exodus' initial lineup was formed in the late 1970s by guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello, drummer/vocalist Tom Hunting, and vocalist Keith Stewart, while they attended high school together.", "How or why were some members in the American band Exodus changed?", "Keith Stewart soon left Exodus and Tom Hunting became the band's sole vocalist for some time. Carlton Melson was replaced in 1981 by bass guitarist Geoff Andrews", "Did any other members leave the American band Exodus besides Keith Stewart and Carlton Melson?", "Tim Agnello and Geoff Andrews also left the band Exodus." ], "Conversation_no": 1635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Andrews leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Geoff Andrews leave the American band Exodus", "Truth_answer": "Geoff Andrews left to start an early incarnation of pioneering death metal band Possessed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Geoff Andrews leave the American band Exodus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)#Formation_and_early_years_(1979–1983)", "Context": [ "Who were the original members of the American band Exodus?", "Exodus' initial lineup was formed in the late 1970s by guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello, drummer/vocalist Tom Hunting, and vocalist Keith Stewart, while they attended high school together.", "How or why were some members in the American band Exodus changed?", "Keith Stewart soon left Exodus and Tom Hunting became the band's sole vocalist for some time. Carlton Melson was replaced in 1981 by bass guitarist Geoff Andrews", "Did any other members leave the American band Exodus besides Keith Stewart and Carlton Melson?", "Tim Agnello and Geoff Andrews also left the band Exodus.", "Why did Geoff Andrews leave the American band Exodus?", "Geoff Andrews left to start an early incarnation of pioneering death metal band Possessed." ], "Conversation_no": 1635, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How succesful were they in their early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful was the American band Exodus in their early years", "Truth_answer": "As the American band Exodus began playing more shows in Bay Area clubs, they gained a large, fervent fan base known for their violent concert behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the American band Exodus in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What charity work did Lisa do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What charity work did Lisa do", "Truth_answer": "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is she still involved in the charity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?" ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do any other charity work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work", "Truth_answer": "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs." ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she involved in other charities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities", "Truth_answer": "The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in the arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities?", "The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in the arts." ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the program work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the EPCF work", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley said, The work that MIFA, the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, does truly has an impact on peoples' lives and we look forward to this collaboration.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the Univeristy of Memohis work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mifa.org", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities?", "The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in the arts.", "Did the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the Univeristy of Memohis work?", "Lisa Marie Presley said, The work that MIFA, the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, does truly has an impact on peoples' lives and we look forward to this collaboration.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the program still exist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship fund still exist", "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association still exist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities?", "The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in the arts.", "Did the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the Univeristy of Memohis work?", "Lisa Marie Presley said, The work that MIFA, the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, does truly has an impact on peoples' lives and we look forward to this collaboration.“", "Does the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association still exist?", "Yes" ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she involved in any humintarian efforts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in any humanitarian efforts", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley joined Oprah Winfrey and her Angel Network and was active in the relief efforts after hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and surrounding areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in any humanitarian efforts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities?", "The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in the arts.", "Did the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the Univeristy of Memohis work?", "Lisa Marie Presley said, The work that MIFA, the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, does truly has an impact on peoples' lives and we look forward to this collaboration.“", "Does the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association still exist?", "Yes", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in any humanitarian efforts?", "Lisa Marie Presley joined Oprah Winfrey and her Angel Network and was active in the relief efforts after hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and surrounding areas." ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there more humanitarian work done by her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any more humanitarian work done by Lisa Marie Presley besides helping the relief efforts after hurricane Katrina", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Lisa Marie Presley became a patron of the Dream Factory, which grants the wishes of terminally ill children and those with life-threatening illnesses or disabilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any more humanitarian work done by Lisa Marie Presley besides helping the relief efforts after hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Charity_work_and_humanitarian_efforts", "Context": [ "What charity work did Lisa Marie Presley do?", "The EPCF. overssen by Lisa Marie Presley and the management team of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., opened Presley Place in 2001.", "Is Lisa Marie Presley still involved in the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation?", "Did Lisa Marie Presley do any other work?", "The Elvis Presley Music Room was also funded by the EPCF. The youngsters there enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in other charities?", "The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in the arts.", "Did the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the Univeristy of Memohis work?", "Lisa Marie Presley said, The work that MIFA, the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, does truly has an impact on peoples' lives and we look forward to this collaboration.“", "Does the Memphis-based Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association still exist?", "Yes", "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in any humanitarian efforts?", "Lisa Marie Presley joined Oprah Winfrey and her Angel Network and was active in the relief efforts after hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and surrounding areas.", "Was there any more humanitarian work done by Lisa Marie Presley besides helping the relief efforts after hurricane Katrina?", "In 2011, Lisa Marie Presley became a patron of the Dream Factory, which grants the wishes of terminally ill children and those with life-threatening illnesses or disabilities." ], "Conversation_no": 1636, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she involved in anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in anything else besides the EPCF, the releif efforts after hurricane Katrina, and the Dream Factory", "Truth_answer": "During Michael Jackson's tour, she traveled with him and she visited orphanages and hospitals around the world, handing out toys for all the children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley involved in anything else besides the EPCF, the releif efforts after hurricane Katrina, and the Dream Factory?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Lisa join scientology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lisa join scientology", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was her family into Scientology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other scientology causes did she work for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for", "Truth_answer": "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get any awards for her work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology", "Truth_answer": "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of award is this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade for her efforts to help American children learn study skills and improve their lives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade.", "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award?", "Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade for her efforts to help American children learn study skills and improve their lives." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she use her star power for other causes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley use her star power for other causes", "Truth_answer": "On September 26, 2002. Lisa Marie Presley addressed a Congressional hearing in opposition to the use of medication in treating ADHD in children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley use her star power for other causes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade.", "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award?", "Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade for her efforts to help American children learn study skills and improve their lives.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley use her star power for other causes?", "On September 26, 2002. Lisa Marie Presley addressed a Congressional hearing in opposition to the use of medication in treating ADHD in children." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do regarding this issue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Lisa Marie Presley do regarding this issue", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley also addressed the Scientology Committee as the International Spokesperson for Children's Rights, for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a group run by Scientologists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lisa Marie Presley do regarding the use of medication in treating ADHD in children besides speaking at a congressional hearing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade.", "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award?", "Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade for her efforts to help American children learn study skills and improve their lives.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley use her star power for other causes?", "On September 26, 2002. Lisa Marie Presley addressed a Congressional hearing in opposition to the use of medication in treating ADHD in children.", "What else did Lisa Marie Presley do regarding the use of medication in treating ADHD in children besides speaking at a congressional hearing?", "Lisa Marie Presley also addressed the Scientology Committee as the International Spokesperson for Children's Rights, for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a group run by Scientologists." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she speak out about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Lisa Marie Presley speak out about this", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley said she had spoken to children who had been forced to take a cocaine-like stimulant to control their behavior and shared their sense of sheer desperation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lisa Marie Presley speak about the use of medication in treating ADHD in children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley#Scientology", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade.", "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award?", "Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade for her efforts to help American children learn study skills and improve their lives.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley use her star power for other causes?", "On September 26, 2002. Lisa Marie Presley addressed a Congressional hearing in opposition to the use of medication in treating ADHD in children.", "What else did Lisa Marie Presley do regarding the use of medication in treating ADHD in children besides speaking at a congressional hearing?", "Lisa Marie Presley also addressed the Scientology Committee as the International Spokesperson for Children's Rights, for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a group run by Scientologists.", "Why did Lisa Marie Presley speak about the use of medication in treating ADHD in children?", "Lisa Marie Presley said she had spoken to children who had been forced to take a cocaine-like stimulant to control their behavior and shared their sense of sheer desperation." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she say about this issue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Lisa Marie Presley say about ADHD", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Presley said that children had been wrenched from their family's care simply because their parents favored a drug-free approach and that the psychotropic drugging had to stop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lisa Marie Presley say about the use of medication in treating ADHD in children besides the fact that she had spoken to them directly?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Lisa Marie Presley join scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "Was Lisa Marie Presley's family into Scientology?", "Lisa Marie Presley was brought into the Church of Scientology in 1977 by her mother, Priscilla.", "What Scientology causes did Lisa Marie Presley work for?", "In October 1997, Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley get any awards for her charitable work with the Church of Scientology?", "On January 5, 2002, Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade.", "What kind of award is the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade award?", "Lisa Marie Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported World Literacy Crusade for her efforts to help American children learn study skills and improve their lives.", "Did Lisa Marie Presley use her star power for other causes?", "On September 26, 2002. Lisa Marie Presley addressed a Congressional hearing in opposition to the use of medication in treating ADHD in children.", "What else did Lisa Marie Presley do regarding the use of medication in treating ADHD in children besides speaking at a congressional hearing?", "Lisa Marie Presley also addressed the Scientology Committee as the International Spokesperson for Children's Rights, for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a group run by Scientologists.", "Why did Lisa Marie Presley speak about the use of medication in treating ADHD in children?", "Lisa Marie Presley said she had spoken to children who had been forced to take a cocaine-like stimulant to control their behavior and shared their sense of sheer desperation.", "What else did Lisa Marie Presley say about the use of medication in treating ADHD in children besides the fact that she had spoken to them directly?", "Lisa Marie Presley said that children had been wrenched from their family's care simply because their parents favored a drug-free approach and that the psychotropic drugging had to stop." ], "Conversation_no": 1637, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she speak out about any other world issues?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley speak out about any other world issues besides the the psychotropic drugging of millions of children with ADHD", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lisa Marie Presley speak out about any other world issues besides the the psychotropic drugging of millions of children with ADHD?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)#Solo_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he begin his solo career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he begin his solo career", "Truth_answer": "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros." ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success", "Truth_answer": "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“" ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he sing with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album", "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald sang I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), a duet with his sisters Kathy and Maureen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Keep_Forgettin%27_(Every_Time_You%27re_Near)", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“", "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album?", "Michael McDonald sang I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), a duet with his sisters Kathy and Maureen." ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did the song chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) by the musician Michael McDonald chart", "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald's I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) reached no. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles charts, no. 7 R&B and no. 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) by the musician Michael McDonald chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“", "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album?", "Michael McDonald sang I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), a duet with his sisters Kathy and Maureen.", "Did the song I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) by the musician Michael McDonald chart?", "Michael McDonald's I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) reached no. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles charts, no. 7 R&B and no. 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he tour at all as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald tour at all as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald tour at all as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“", "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album?", "Michael McDonald sang I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), a duet with his sisters Kathy and Maureen.", "Did the song I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) by the musician Michael McDonald chart?", "Michael McDonald's I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) reached no. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles charts, no. 7 R&B and no. 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Did the musician Michael McDonald tour at all as a solo artist?" ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician Michael McDonald article", "Truth_answer": "During his solo career, Michael McDonald continued to collaborate with other artists like Van Halen and James Ingram, winning a Grammy with the latter for Yah Mo B There.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician Michael McDonald article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“", "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album?", "Michael McDonald sang I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), a duet with his sisters Kathy and Maureen.", "Did the song I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) by the musician Michael McDonald chart?", "Michael McDonald's I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) reached no. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles charts, no. 7 R&B and no. 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Did the musician Michael McDonald tour at all as a solo artist?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician Michael McDonald article?", "During his solo career, Michael McDonald continued to collaborate with other artists like Van Halen and James Ingram, winning a Grammy with the latter for Yah Mo B There." ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in his career in 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the musician Michael McDonald's career in 1985", "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Michael McDonald released his second studio album No Lookin' Back, which for the first time, he coproduced, as well as wrote or cowrote all of the tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the musician Michael McDonald's career in 1985?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)#Solo_career", "Context": [ "When did the musician Michael McDonald begin his solo career?", "After the Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album, If That's What It Takes, in 1982 on the label Warner Bros.", "Was the album If That's What It Takes by musician Michael McDonald a success?", "The album featured the hit singles I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) and I Gotta Try“", "Did the musician Michael McDonald sing with anyone else in his first solo album?", "Michael McDonald sang I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), a duet with his sisters Kathy and Maureen.", "Did the song I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) by the musician Michael McDonald chart?", "Michael McDonald's I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) reached no. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles charts, no. 7 R&B and no. 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Did the musician Michael McDonald tour at all as a solo artist?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician Michael McDonald article?", "During his solo career, Michael McDonald continued to collaborate with other artists like Van Halen and James Ingram, winning a Grammy with the latter for Yah Mo B There.", "What happened in the musician Michael McDonald's career in 1985?", "In 1985, Michael McDonald released his second studio album No Lookin' Back, which for the first time, he coproduced, as well as wrote or cowrote all of the tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 1638, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was that album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was No Lookin' Back", "Truth_answer": "By June 1986, the album No Lookin' Back had met little success, but McDonald then had a huge boost with the release of the single Sweet Freedom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musician Michael McDonald's album No Lookin' Back successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Title", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why didn't they come up with a more unique title?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why didn't they come up with a more unique title", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Title", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV." ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did this go over initially?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did this go over initially", "Truth_answer": "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Title", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted." ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well was the album actually received by audiences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences", "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin IV, one of the best-selling albums in the US, was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Track_listing", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted.", "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences?", "Led Zeppelin IV, one of the best-selling albums in the US, was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many songs were on the fourth album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many songs were on Led Zeppelin's fourth album", "Truth_answer": "There were eight songs on Led Zeppelin's fouth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on Led Zeppelin's fourth album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Cover", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted.", "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences?", "Led Zeppelin IV, one of the best-selling albums in the US, was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide.", "How many songs were on Led Zeppelin's fourth album?", "There were eight songs on Led Zeppelin's fouth album." ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Led Zeppelin IV article", "Truth_answer": "The album cover was among the 10 chosen by the Royal Mail for a set of Classic Album Cover postage stamps issued in January 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Led Zeppelin IV article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Cover", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted.", "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences?", "Led Zeppelin IV, one of the best-selling albums in the US, was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide.", "How many songs were on Led Zeppelin's fourth album?", "There were eight songs on Led Zeppelin's fouth album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Led Zeppelin IV article?", "The album cover was among the 10 chosen by the Royal Mail for a set of Classic Album Cover postage stamps issued in January 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they come up with the four symbols?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Led Zeppelin IV article come up with the four symbols used in the song \"Manifesto\"", "Truth_answer": "Page designed his own symbols while Jones and Bonham chose their symbols from Rudolf Koch's Book of Signs. Plant designed his based on the sign of the supposed Mu civilisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band members of Led Zeppelin come up with the four symbols for their fourth album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Cover", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted.", "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences?", "Led Zeppelin IV, one of the best-selling albums in the US, was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide.", "How many songs were on Led Zeppelin's fourth album?", "There were eight songs on Led Zeppelin's fouth album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Led Zeppelin IV article?", "The album cover was among the 10 chosen by the Royal Mail for a set of Classic Album Cover postage stamps issued in January 2010", "How did the band members of Led Zeppelin come up with the four symbols for their fourth album?", "Page designed his own symbols while Jones and Bonham chose their symbols from Rudolf Koch's Book of Signs. Plant designed his based on the sign of the supposed Mu civilisation." ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the symbols mean for each band member?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the symbols on the fourth album mean for each Led Zeppelin band member", "Truth_answer": "Page never disclosed its meaning. Jones' symbolises a person who possesses confidence and competence. Bonham's represents mother, father and child. Plant's was based on the sign of the Mu civilisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the symbols on the fourth album mean for each Led Zeppelin band member?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV#Cover", "Context": [ "Why didn't Led Zeppelin come up with a more unique title than Led Zeppelin IV for their fourth album?", "Jimmy Page decided that Led Zeppelin's fourth album would feature four hand-drawn symbols instead of a title. It is referred to as the fourth album and Led Zeppelin IV.", "How did the no title but symbols idea for Led Zeppelin's fourth album go over initially?", "The record company were strongly against the no title idea, but Led Zeppelin stood their ground and refused to hand over the master tapes until their decision was accepted.", "How well was the album Led Zeppelin IV actually received by audiences?", "Led Zeppelin IV, one of the best-selling albums in the US, was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide.", "How many songs were on Led Zeppelin's fourth album?", "There were eight songs on Led Zeppelin's fouth album.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Led Zeppelin IV article?", "The album cover was among the 10 chosen by the Royal Mail for a set of Classic Album Cover postage stamps issued in January 2010", "How did the band members of Led Zeppelin come up with the four symbols for their fourth album?", "Page designed his own symbols while Jones and Bonham chose their symbols from Rudolf Koch's Book of Signs. Plant designed his based on the sign of the supposed Mu civilisation.", "What did the symbols on the fourth album mean for each Led Zeppelin band member?", "Page never disclosed its meaning. Jones' symbolises a person who possesses confidence and competence. Bonham's represents mother, father and child. Plant's was based on the sign of the Mu civilisation." ], "Conversation_no": 1639, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there meaning behind the symbols each member chose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there meaning behind the symbols each member of Led Zeppelin chose for the fourth album", "Truth_answer": "Page never disclosed its meaning. Jones' symbolises a person who possesses confidence and competence. Bonham's represents mother, father and child. Plant's was based on the sign of the Mu civilisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there meaning behind the symbols each member of Led Zeppelin chose for the fourth album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Reformation_and_Get_Ready:_1998–2003", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is Reformation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Reformation", "Truth_answer": "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Reformation_and_Get_Ready:_1998–2003", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the group reformed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the band New Order reformed", "Truth_answer": "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band New Order reformed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What genre of music are they?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What genre of music are New Order", "Truth_answer": "New Order are an English rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Style_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they collaborate with any artists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did New Order collaborate with any artists", "Truth_answer": "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is a band member?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is a band member of New Order", "Truth_answer": "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is a band member of New Order?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Who is a band member of New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is an album they released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is an album the band New Order released", "Truth_answer": "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Fake_Tales_of_San_Francisco_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_the_Sirens%27_Call_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112054514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power,_Corruption_%26_Lies_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618002132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618114752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Sirens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an album the band New Order released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Who is a band member of New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.", "What is an album the band New Order released?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did they release the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did the band New Order release the album Movement", "Truth_answer": "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215085403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the band New Order release the album Movement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)#Background", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Who is a band member of New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.", "What is an album the band New Order released?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "In what year did the band New Order release the album Movement?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is a song from the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a song from the album Movement by the band New Order", "Truth_answer": "With the exception of two songs, Ceremony and In a Lonely Place, all the material played on the album Movement by the band New Order would be new.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song from the album Movement by the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Low-Life,_Brotherhood,_and_Substance:_1985–1987", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Who is a band member of New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.", "What is an album the band New Order released?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "In what year did the band New Order release the album Movement?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981.", "What is a song from the album Movement by the band New Order?", "With the exception of two songs, Ceremony and In a Lonely Place, all the material played on the album Movement by the band New Order would be new." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band New Order tour", "Truth_answer": "While the band New Order toured North America with friends Echo & the Bunnymen, the summer of 1987 saw the release of the compilation Substance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Reformation_and_Get_Ready:_1998–2003", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Who is a band member of New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.", "What is an album the band New Order released?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "In what year did the band New Order release the album Movement?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981.", "What is a song from the album Movement by the band New Order?", "With the exception of two songs, Ceremony and In a Lonely Place, all the material played on the album Movement by the band New Order would be new.", "Did the band New Order tour?", "While the band New Order toured North America with friends Echo & the Bunnymen, the summer of 1987 saw the release of the compilation Substance." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did the band get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the band New Order get back together", "Truth_answer": "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band New Order get back together?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Reformation_and_Get_Ready:_1998–2003", "Context": [ "What is Reformation in relation to the band New Order?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton.", "How was the band New Order reformed?", "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "What genre of music are the band New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band.", "Did the band New Order collaborate with any artists?", "The band New Order's collaboration with DJ Arthur Baker was inspired by the records' sounds of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force.", "Who is a band member of New Order?", "New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.", "What is an album the band New Order released?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "In what year did the band New Order release the album Movement?", "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981.", "What is a song from the album Movement by the band New Order?", "With the exception of two songs, Ceremony and In a Lonely Place, all the material played on the album Movement by the band New Order would be new.", "Did the band New Order tour?", "While the band New Order toured North America with friends Echo & the Bunnymen, the summer of 1987 saw the release of the compilation Substance.", "Why did the band New Order get back together?", "The band New Order reconvened in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton." ], "Conversation_no": 1640, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band New Order do after reconvening in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton", "Truth_answer": "By the second meeting everyone in the band New Order agreed to continue playing, scheduling their reunion gig for the Phoenix Festival that same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band New Order do after reconvening in 1998 at the suggestion of Rob Gretton?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Britain_and_Europe,_1928–38", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened before 1930?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened before 1930", "Truth_answer": "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Later_work,_1958–73", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do later on in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life", "Truth_answer": "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Education", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of his first poem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Early_work,_1922–39", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about W. H. Auden's first poem", "Truth_answer": "In 1928 W. H. Auden wrote his first dramatic work, Paid on Both Sides, subtitled A Charade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article regarding his works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Early_work,_1922–39", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article regarding his works?", "In 1928 W. H. Auden wrote his first dramatic work, Paid on Both Sides, subtitled A Charade." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the aftermath of this dramatic work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides", "Truth_answer": "The mixture of tragedy and farce in W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides, introduced the mixed styles and content of much of his later work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#1940–46", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article regarding his works?", "In 1928 W. H. Auden wrote his first dramatic work, Paid on Both Sides, subtitled A Charade.", "What was the aftermath of W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides?", "The mixture of tragedy and farce in W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides, introduced the mixed styles and content of much of his later work." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he introduce any new poems after 1938?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden introduce any new poems after 1938", "Truth_answer": "In 1940 W. H. Auden wrote a long philosophical poem New Year Letter, which appeared with miscellaneous notes and other poems in his book of poems The Double Man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden introduce any new poems after 1938?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article regarding his works?", "In 1928 W. H. Auden wrote his first dramatic work, Paid on Both Sides, subtitled A Charade.", "What was the aftermath of W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides?", "The mixture of tragedy and farce in W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides, introduced the mixed styles and content of much of his later work.", "Did W. H. Auden introduce any new poems after 1938?", "In 1940 W. H. Auden wrote a long philosophical poem New Year Letter, which appeared with miscellaneous notes and other poems in his book of poems The Double Man." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this book of poems a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was W. H. Auden's book of poems The Double Man a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was W. H. Auden's book of poems The Double Man a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nones_(Auden)", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article regarding his works?", "In 1928 W. H. Auden wrote his first dramatic work, Paid on Both Sides, subtitled A Charade.", "What was the aftermath of W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides?", "The mixture of tragedy and farce in W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides, introduced the mixed styles and content of much of his later work.", "Did W. H. Auden introduce any new poems after 1938?", "In 1940 W. H. Auden wrote a long philosophical poem New Year Letter, which appeared with miscellaneous notes and other poems in his book of poems The Double Man.", "Was W. H. Auden's book of poems The Double Man a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he publish another book after this one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden publish another book after this one", "Truth_answer": "Nones is a book of poems by W. H. Auden published in 1951 by Faber & Faber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170103190441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nones_(Auden)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170215181623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Double_Man_%28book%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden publish another book after The Double Man?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden#Early_work,_1922–39", "Context": [ "What happened with W. H. Auden before 1930?", "In late 1928, W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "What did W. H. Auden do later on in his life?", "In the late 1960s W. H. Auden wrote some of his most vigorous poems, including River Profile and two poems that looked back over his life.", "What is the name of W. H. Auden's first poem?", "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1923.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article regarding his works?", "In 1928 W. H. Auden wrote his first dramatic work, Paid on Both Sides, subtitled A Charade.", "What was the aftermath of W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides?", "The mixture of tragedy and farce in W. H. Auden's dramatic work Paid on Both Sides, introduced the mixed styles and content of much of his later work.", "Did W. H. Auden introduce any new poems after 1938?", "In 1940 W. H. Auden wrote a long philosophical poem New Year Letter, which appeared with miscellaneous notes and other poems in his book of poems The Double Man.", "Was W. H. Auden's book of poems The Double Man a success?", "Did W. H. Auden publish another book after The Double Man?", "Nones is a book of poems by W. H. Auden published in 1951 by Faber & Faber." ], "Conversation_no": 1641, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do before 1930?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did W. H. Auden do before 1930 besides leaving Britain for Berlin for nine months in 1928", "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden began writing poems in 1922, at fifteen, mostly in the styles of 19th-century romantic poets, especially Wordsworth, and later poets with rural interests, especially Thomas Hardy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did W. H. Auden do before 1930 besides leaving Britain for Berlin for nine months in 1928?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in Exile to India?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in Exile to India", "Truth_answer": "At the outset of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, fearing for his life, the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue fled Tibet, crossing into India on 30 March 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "What happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India?", "At the outset of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, fearing for his life, the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue fled Tibet, crossing into India on 30 March 1959." ], "Conversation_no": 1642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after they crossed into India?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue crossed into India on 30 March 1959", "Truth_answer": "Some time later the 14th Dalai Lama set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala, India, which is often referred to as Little Lhasa.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue crossed into India on 30 March 1959?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Cooperation_and_conflicts_with_the_People's_Republic_of_China", "Context": [ "What happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India?", "At the outset of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, fearing for his life, the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue fled Tibet, crossing into India on 30 March 1959.", "What happened after the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue crossed into India on 30 March 1959?", "Some time later the 14th Dalai Lama set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala, India, which is often referred to as Little Lhasa." ], "Conversation_no": 1642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama have any conflicts", "Truth_answer": "Long called a splitist and traitor by China, the 14th Dalai Lama has attempted formal talks over Tibet's status in China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama have any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama#Exile_to_India", "Context": [ "What happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India?", "At the outset of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, fearing for his life, the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue fled Tibet, crossing into India on 30 March 1959.", "What happened after the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue crossed into India on 30 March 1959?", "Some time later the 14th Dalai Lama set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala, India, which is often referred to as Little Lhasa.", "Did the 14th Dalai Lama have any conflicts?", "Long called a splitist and traitor by China, the 14th Dalai Lama has attempted formal talks over Tibet's status in China." ], "Conversation_no": 1642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in the Exile to India?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in the Exile to India", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, there were demands from Indian citizens and politicians of different political parties to confer the 14th Dalai Lama the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India after he set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala, India?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India?", "At the outset of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, fearing for his life, the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue fled Tibet, crossing into India on 30 March 1959.", "What happened after the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue crossed into India on 30 March 1959?", "Some time later the 14th Dalai Lama set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala, India, which is often referred to as Little Lhasa.", "Did the 14th Dalai Lama have any conflicts?", "Long called a splitist and traitor by China, the 14th Dalai Lama has attempted formal talks over Tibet's status in China.", "What else happened in the 14th Dalai Lama's exile to India after he set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala, India?", "In 2016, there were demands from Indian citizens and politicians of different political parties to confer the 14th Dalai Lama the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour of India." ], "Conversation_no": 1642, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they react to those demands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the 14th Dalai Lama react to demands from Indian citizens and politicians to confer him the Bharat Ratna", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 14th Dalai Lama react to demands from Indian citizens and politicians to confer him the Bharat Ratna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-Life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album Low-Life released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Low-Life released", "Truth_answer": "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112054514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power,_Corruption_%26_Lies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Low-Life,_Brotherhood,_and_Substance:_1985–1987", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?" ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986", "Truth_answer": "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album Brotherhood released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released", "Truth_answer": "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618002132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986.", "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood", "Truth_answer": "Some songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order include: Paradise, Weirdo, As It Is When It Was, Broken Promise, Way of Life, Bizarre Love Triangle, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986.", "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order?", "Some songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order include: Paradise, Weirdo, As It Is When It Was, Broken Promise, Way of Life, Bizarre Love Triangle, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album Substance released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Substance by the band New Order released", "Truth_answer": "Substance, also known as Substance 1987, is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Substance by the band New Order released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986.", "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order?", "Some songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order include: Paradise, Weirdo, As It Is When It Was, Broken Promise, Way of Life, Bizarre Love Triangle, and more.", "When was the album Substance by the band New Order released?", "Substance, also known as Substance 1987, is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any significant singles on the album Substance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any significant singles on the album Substance", "Truth_answer": "The then-newly released non-album single True Faith is also featured on ther album Substance by the band New Order, along with its B-side 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_1987_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant singles on the album Substance by the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Low-Life,_Brotherhood,_and_Substance:_1985–1987", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986.", "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order?", "Some songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order include: Paradise, Weirdo, As It Is When It Was, Broken Promise, Way of Life, Bizarre Love Triangle, and more.", "When was the album Substance by the band New Order released?", "Substance, also known as Substance 1987, is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order.", "Were there any significant singles on the album Substance by the band New Order?", "The then-newly released non-album single True Faith is also featured on ther album Substance by the band New Order, along with its B-side 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other significant singles released in 1987?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other significant singles released in 1987", "Truth_answer": "In December 1987, the band New Order released a further single, Touched by the Hand of God.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other significant singles released in 1987 by the band New Order besides True Faith?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Faith_(song)", "Context": [ "When was the album Low-Life by the band New Order released?", "Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985.", "Did the band New Order do any concert tours in 1985?", "Did the band New Order appear in any music festivals with other bands in 1986?", "New Order headlined a line-up that included the Smiths, the Fall, and A Certain Ratio during the Festival of the Tenth Summer at Manchester's G-Mex in 1986.", "When was the album Brotherhood by the band New Order released?", "Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 29 September 1986.", "What were some of the songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order?", "Some songs on the album Brotherhood by the band New Order include: Paradise, Weirdo, As It Is When It Was, Broken Promise, Way of Life, Bizarre Love Triangle, and more.", "When was the album Substance by the band New Order released?", "Substance, also known as Substance 1987, is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order.", "Were there any significant singles on the album Substance by the band New Order?", "The then-newly released non-album single True Faith is also featured on ther album Substance by the band New Order, along with its B-side 1963.", "Were there any other significant singles released in 1987 by the band New Order besides True Faith?", "In December 1987, the band New Order released a further single, Touched by the Hand of God." ], "Conversation_no": 1643, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any significant hits in the United States during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band New Order have any significant hits in the United States during this period from 1985-1987", "Truth_answer": "True Faith became the band New Order's first single to chart in the Hot 100 and would also go on to be a top 40 hit in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213135718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Faith_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order have any significant hits in the United States during this period from 1985-1987?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_Order_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the new world order", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the new world order", "Truth_answer": "The New World Order, commonly abbreviated as nWo, is a professional wrestling stable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the New World Order in relation to Randy Savage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_Order_(professional_wrestling)", "Context": [ "What is the New World Order in relation to Randy Savage?", "The New World Order, commonly abbreviated as nWo, is a professional wrestling stable." ], "Conversation_no": 1644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So the New World Order has no meaning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So the New World Order has no meaning", "Truth_answer": "The stable originated in World Championship Wrestling with the gimmick of a group of unsanctioned wrestlers aiming to take over and control WCW in the manner of a street gang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_Order_(professional_wrestling)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So the name of the professional wrestling stable New World Order has no meaning?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage#WCW_World_Heavyweight_Champion_(1994–1996)", "Context": [ "What is the New World Order in relation to Randy Savage?", "The New World Order, commonly abbreviated as nWo, is a professional wrestling stable.", "So the name of the professional wrestling stable New World Order has no meaning?", "The stable originated in World Championship Wrestling with the gimmick of a group of unsanctioned wrestlers aiming to take over and control WCW in the manner of a street gang." ], "Conversation_no": 1644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members of the professional wrestling stable New World Order relative to Randy Savage", "Truth_answer": "The New World Order was formed when Hulk Hogan turned on Randy Savage, Sting, and Lex Luger and joined The Outsiders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the professional wrestling stable New World Order relative to Randy Savage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the New World Order in relation to Randy Savage?", "The New World Order, commonly abbreviated as nWo, is a professional wrestling stable.", "So the name of the professional wrestling stable New World Order has no meaning?", "The stable originated in World Championship Wrestling with the gimmick of a group of unsanctioned wrestlers aiming to take over and control WCW in the manner of a street gang.", "Who were the members of the professional wrestling stable New World Order relative to Randy Savage?", "The New World Order was formed when Hulk Hogan turned on Randy Savage, Sting, and Lex Luger and joined The Outsiders." ], "Conversation_no": 1644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "So he had a lot of famous enemies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "So Randy Savage had a lot of famous enemies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Randy Savage had a lot of famous enemies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the New World Order in relation to Randy Savage?", "The New World Order, commonly abbreviated as nWo, is a professional wrestling stable.", "So the name of the professional wrestling stable New World Order has no meaning?", "The stable originated in World Championship Wrestling with the gimmick of a group of unsanctioned wrestlers aiming to take over and control WCW in the manner of a street gang.", "Who were the members of the professional wrestling stable New World Order relative to Randy Savage?", "The New World Order was formed when Hulk Hogan turned on Randy Savage, Sting, and Lex Luger and joined The Outsiders.", "So Randy Savage had a lot of famous enemies?" ], "Conversation_no": 1644, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to start this fight in the New World Order era?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Randy Savage do to start this fight in the New World Order era", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Randy Savage do to start this fight in the New World Order era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner#Musical_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get started in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he get started in music", "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner formed the metal band Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://worldhistoryproject.org/1983/chuck-schuldiner-forms-his-first-band-mantas_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chuck Schuldiner get started in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner#Musical_career", "Context": [ "How did Chuck Schuldiner get started in music?", "Chuck Schuldiner formed the metal band Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 1645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the band Death as Mantas", "Truth_answer": "The original members of the metal band Death were Chuck Schuldiner, Rick Rozz and Kam Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in metal band Death with Chuck Schuldiner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Bloody_Gore", "Context": [ "How did Chuck Schuldiner get started in music?", "Chuck Schuldiner formed the metal band Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old.", "Who else was in metal band Death with Chuck Schuldiner?", "The original members of the metal band Death were Chuck Schuldiner, Rick Rozz and Kam Lee." ], "Conversation_no": 1645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first release?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was metal band Death's first release", "Truth_answer": "Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026171632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Bloody_Gore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was metal band Death's first release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Chuck Schuldiner get started in music?", "Chuck Schuldiner formed the metal band Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old.", "Who else was in metal band Death with Chuck Schuldiner?", "The original members of the metal band Death were Chuck Schuldiner, Rick Rozz and Kam Lee.", "What was metal band Death's first release?", "Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death successful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Chuck Schuldiner get started in music?", "Chuck Schuldiner formed the metal band Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old.", "Who else was in metal band Death with Chuck Schuldiner?", "The original members of the metal band Death were Chuck Schuldiner, Rick Rozz and Kam Lee.", "What was metal band Death's first release?", "Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987.", "Was the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death successful?" ], "Conversation_no": 1645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles were released from it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles were released from the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Chuck Schuldiner get started in music?", "Chuck Schuldiner formed the metal band Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old.", "Who else was in metal band Death with Chuck Schuldiner?", "The original members of the metal band Death were Chuck Schuldiner, Rick Rozz and Kam Lee.", "What was metal band Death's first release?", "Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987.", "Was the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death successful?", "What singles were released from the album Scream Bloody Gore by metal band Death?" ], "Conversation_no": 1645, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Activism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what causes what O'Hair active in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what causes what O'Hair active in", "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Madalyn Murray O'Hair filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System, naming her son William as plaintiff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes were Madalyn Murray O'Hair active in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Activism", "Context": [ "What causes were Madalyn Murray O'Hair active in?", "In 1960, Madalyn Murray O'Hair filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System, naming her son William as plaintiff." ], "Conversation_no": 1646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of Madalyn Murray O'Hair's Madalyn Murray O'Hair lawsuit", "Truth_answer": "After consolidation with Abington School District v. Schempp, the lawsuit was heard by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1963. The Court voted 8–1 in Schempp's favor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206010329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Madalyn Murray O'Hair's lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Activism", "Context": [ "What causes were Madalyn Murray O'Hair active in?", "In 1960, Madalyn Murray O'Hair filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System, naming her son William as plaintiff.", "What was the result of Madalyn Murray O'Hair's lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "After consolidation with Abington School District v. Schempp, the lawsuit was heard by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1963. The Court voted 8–1 in Schempp's favor." ], "Conversation_no": 1646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Madalyn Murray O'Hair article besides her lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System", "Truth_answer": "Madalyn Murray O'Hair appeared on The Phil Donahue Show several times, including the first episode in 1967. Later Donahue said that O'Hair was unpleasant in person.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206010329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Madalyn Murray O'Hair article besides her lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Activism", "Context": [ "What causes were Madalyn Murray O'Hair active in?", "In 1960, Madalyn Murray O'Hair filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System, naming her son William as plaintiff.", "What was the result of Madalyn Murray O'Hair's lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "After consolidation with Abington School District v. Schempp, the lawsuit was heard by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1963. The Court voted 8–1 in Schempp's favor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Madalyn Murray O'Hair article besides her lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair appeared on The Phil Donahue Show several times, including the first episode in 1967. Later Donahue said that O'Hair was unpleasant in person." ], "Conversation_no": 1646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he say she was unpleasant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Phil Donahue say Madalyn Murray O'Hair was unpleasant", "Truth_answer": "Phil Donahue said that Madalyn Murray O'Hair was unpleasant in person and had mocked him off-camera for being a Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206010329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Phil Donahue say Madalyn Murray O'Hair was unpleasant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Feminism", "Context": [ "What causes were Madalyn Murray O'Hair active in?", "In 1960, Madalyn Murray O'Hair filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System, naming her son William as plaintiff.", "What was the result of Madalyn Murray O'Hair's lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "After consolidation with Abington School District v. Schempp, the lawsuit was heard by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1963. The Court voted 8–1 in Schempp's favor.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Madalyn Murray O'Hair article besides her lawsuit against the Baltimore City Public School System?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair appeared on The Phil Donahue Show several times, including the first episode in 1967. Later Donahue said that O'Hair was unpleasant in person.", "Why did Phil Donahue say Madalyn Murray O'Hair was unpleasant?", "Phil Donahue said that Madalyn Murray O'Hair was unpleasant in person and had mocked him off-camera for being a Catholic." ], "Conversation_no": 1646, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she support any other causes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair support any other causes besides atheism", "Truth_answer": "During an interview with Playboy in 1965, Madalyn Murray O'Hair described herself as a militant feminist and expressed her dissatisfaction with women's inequality in America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair support any other causes besides atheism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Early_and_personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where is she from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is she from", "Truth_answer": "Madalyn Murray O'Hair was born in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on April 13, 1919.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206010329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Madalyn Murray O'Hair from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Early_and_personal_life", "Context": [ "Where is Madalyn Murray O'Hair from?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair was born in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on April 13, 1919." ], "Conversation_no": 1647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is her education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Madalyn Murray O'Hair's education", "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Madalyn Murray O'Hair completed a bachelor's degree from Ashland University. She earned a law degree from the South Texas College of Law, but didn't pass the bar exam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Madalyn Murray O'Hair's education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where is Madalyn Murray O'Hair from?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair was born in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on April 13, 1919.", "What is Madalyn Murray O'Hair's education?", "In 1949, Madalyn Murray O'Hair completed a bachelor's degree from Ashland University. She earned a law degree from the South Texas College of Law, but didn't pass the bar exam." ], "Conversation_no": 1647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have a family", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have a family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair#Early_and_personal_life", "Context": [ "Where is Madalyn Murray O'Hair from?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair was born in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on April 13, 1919.", "What is Madalyn Murray O'Hair's education?", "In 1949, Madalyn Murray O'Hair completed a bachelor's degree from Ashland University. She earned a law degree from the South Texas College of Law, but didn't pass the bar exam.", "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have a family?" ], "Conversation_no": 1647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have any children", "Truth_answer": "Madalyn Murray O'Hair gave birth to her son with officer William J. Murray, Jr. after returning to Ohio, and named the boy William J. Murray III.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O'Hair", "Context": [ "Where is Madalyn Murray O'Hair from?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair was born in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on April 13, 1919.", "What is Madalyn Murray O'Hair's education?", "In 1949, Madalyn Murray O'Hair completed a bachelor's degree from Ashland University. She earned a law degree from the South Texas College of Law, but didn't pass the bar exam.", "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have a family?", "Did Madalyn Murray O'Hair have any children?", "Madalyn Murray O'Hair gave birth to her son with officer William J. Murray, Jr. after returning to Ohio, and named the boy William J. Murray III." ], "Conversation_no": 1647, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is she still living?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Madalyn Murray O'Hair still living", "Truth_answer": "David Roland Waters, a convicted felon and former employee of American Atheists, was convicted of murdering Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Jon Garth Murray, and Robin Murray O'Hair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206010329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Madalyn Murray O'Hair still living?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads#1989–1992:_Formation_and_early_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the band formed", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads#1989–1992:_Formation_and_early_years", "Context": [ "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group." ], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they find them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group", "Truth_answer": "Ely Buendia posted an audition notice on a university message board. Only Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro showed up at the audition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads#1989–1992:_Formation_and_early_years", "Context": [ "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group.", "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group?", "Ely Buendia posted an audition notice on a university message board. Only Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro showed up at the audition." ], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they get signed by a label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eraserheads get signed by a label", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, BMG signed up Eraserheads for a three-year record deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eraserheads get signed by a label?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraelectromagneticpop!", "Context": [ "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group.", "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group?", "Ely Buendia posted an audition notice on a university message board. Only Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro showed up at the audition.", "When did Eraserheads get signed by a label?", "In 1992, BMG signed up Eraserheads for a three-year record deal." ], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release any albums on this label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eraserheads release any albums on the BMG label", "Truth_answer": "Ultraelectromagneticpop! is the debut studio album of the Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads, released by BMG Records, Inc. in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170316020737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraelectromagneticpop!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eraserheads release any albums on the BMG label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads#1993–1997:_Mainstream_success", "Context": [ "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group.", "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group?", "Ely Buendia posted an audition notice on a university message board. Only Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro showed up at the audition.", "When did Eraserheads get signed by a label?", "In 1992, BMG signed up Eraserheads for a three-year record deal.", "Did Eraserheads release any albums on the BMG label?", "Ultraelectromagneticpop! is the debut studio album of the Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads, released by BMG Records, Inc. in 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eraserheads article besides their early years", "Truth_answer": "The album Ultraelectromagneticpop! by Eraserheads became a smash hit. By the end of the year, BMG sold 300,000 copies, and the album turned sextuple platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eraserheads article besides their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads#1993–1997:_Mainstream_success", "Context": [ "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group.", "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group?", "Ely Buendia posted an audition notice on a university message board. Only Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro showed up at the audition.", "When did Eraserheads get signed by a label?", "In 1992, BMG signed up Eraserheads for a three-year record deal.", "Did Eraserheads release any albums on the BMG label?", "Ultraelectromagneticpop! is the debut studio album of the Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads, released by BMG Records, Inc. in 1993.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eraserheads article besides their early years?", "The album Ultraelectromagneticpop! by Eraserheads became a smash hit. By the end of the year, BMG sold 300,000 copies, and the album turned sextuple platinum." ], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any of their music win awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of Eraserheads' music win awards", "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Eraserheads were at the Radio City Music Hall in New York to receive the coveted Moon Man trophy for winning the 1997 MTV Asia Viewer's Choice Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Eraserheads' music win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How was the band Eraserheads formed?", "In 1989, two college bands from the University of the Philippines, Diliman were both in search of new members for a new group.", "In 1989, how did the two college bands from the University of Philippines, Diliman find new members for a new group?", "Ely Buendia posted an audition notice on a university message board. Only Raimund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro showed up at the audition.", "When did Eraserheads get signed by a label?", "In 1992, BMG signed up Eraserheads for a three-year record deal.", "Did Eraserheads release any albums on the BMG label?", "Ultraelectromagneticpop! is the debut studio album of the Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads, released by BMG Records, Inc. in 1993.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eraserheads article besides their early years?", "The album Ultraelectromagneticpop! by Eraserheads became a smash hit. By the end of the year, BMG sold 300,000 copies, and the album turned sextuple platinum.", "Did any of Eraserheads' music win awards?", "In 1997, Eraserheads were at the Radio City Music Hall in New York to receive the coveted Moon Man trophy for winning the 1997 MTV Asia Viewer's Choice Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1648, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was their first tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Eraserheads' first tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Eraserheads' first tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were her legal difficulties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were her legal difficulties", "Truth_answer": "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after she was charged?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye", "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she able to resolve her legal issue?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue", "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the charges dismissed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed", "Truth_answer": "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other legal problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye", "Truth_answer": "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any other problems with violence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Amy Winehouse admitted to punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face?", "In 2006, Amy Winehouse admitted to punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the fan press charges?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the fan press charges", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fan that Amy Winehouse admitted to punching in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband press charges?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face?", "In 2006, Amy Winehouse admitted to punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband.", "Did the fan that Amy Winehouse admitted to punching in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband press charges?" ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other problems has she had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other problems has Amy Winehouse had besides punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband", "Truth_answer": "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other problems has Amy Winehouse had besides punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face?", "In 2006, Amy Winehouse admitted to punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband.", "Did the fan that Amy Winehouse admitted to punching in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband press charges?", "What other problems has Amy Winehouse had besides punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband?", "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she arrested for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Amy Winehouse arrested for on 19 December 2009", "Truth_answer": "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time on charges of common assault, plus another charge of public order offence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Amy Winehouse arrested for on 19 December 2009?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse#Violence_and_legal_difficulties", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face?", "In 2006, Amy Winehouse admitted to punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband.", "Did the fan that Amy Winehouse admitted to punching in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband press charges?", "What other problems has Amy Winehouse had besides punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband?", "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time.", "What was Amy Winehouse arrested for on 19 December 2009?", "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time on charges of common assault, plus another charge of public order offence." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receive punishment for that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse receive punishment for her charges of common assault and public order offence after being arrested on 19 December 2009", "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse plead guilty to the charges and was given a conditional discharge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse receive punishment for her charges of common assault and public order offence after being arrested on 19 December 2009?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Amy Winehouse's legal difficulties?", "On 5 March 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested and charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye.", "What happened after Amy Winehouse was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse's spokesperson announced the cancellation of the singer's US Coachella Festival appearance in light of the new legal issue.", "Was Amy Winehouse able to resolve her legal issue after she was charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "Amy Winehouse appeared in court on 17 March to enter her plea of not guilty.", "Were the charges against Amy Winehouse for common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye dismissed?", "On 24 July, District Judge Timothy Workman ruled that Amy Winehouse was not guilty.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other legal problems besides being charged with common assault following a claim by Sharene Flash that Winehouse hit her in the eye?", "On 26 April 2008, Amy Winehouse was cautioned after she admitted to police she slapped a 38-year-old man in the face.", "Did Amy Winehouse have any other problems with violence besides slapping a 38-year-old man in the face?", "In 2006, Amy Winehouse admitted to punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband.", "Did the fan that Amy Winehouse admitted to punching in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband press charges?", "What other problems has Amy Winehouse had besides punching a female fan in the face for criticising her having taken Blake Fielder-Civil as a husband?", "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time.", "What was Amy Winehouse arrested for on 19 December 2009?", "On 19 December 2009, Amy Winehouse was arrested for a third time on charges of common assault, plus another charge of public order offence.", "Did Amy Winehouse receive punishment for her charges of common assault and public order offence after being arrested on 19 December 2009?", "Amy Winehouse plead guilty to the charges and was given a conditional discharge." ], "Conversation_no": 1649, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get any help for her violent tendencies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse get any help for her violent tendencies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse get any help for her violent tendencies?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2002–2007:_C:Lear,_joining_Juno_Reactor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is C:Lear an album he released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is C:Lear an album he released", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2002–2007:_C:Lear,_joining_Juno_Reactor", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear." ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was C:Lear released", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear." ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles were on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2002–2007:_C:Lear,_joining_Juno_Reactor", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo?" ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album C:Lear by Sugizo a success", "Truth_answer": "The album C:Lear by Sugizo peaked at the number 56 on the album charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album C:Lear by Sugizo a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2002–2007:_C:Lear,_joining_Juno_Reactor", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo?", "Was the album C:Lear by Sugizo a success?", "The album C:Lear by Sugizo peaked at the number 56 on the album charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugizo article besides his album C:Lear", "Truth_answer": "Sugizo had his first performance with Juno Reactor at the Tokyo Techno Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugizo article besides his album C:Lear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Reactor", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo?", "Was the album C:Lear by Sugizo a success?", "The album C:Lear by Sugizo peaked at the number 56 on the album charts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugizo article besides his album C:Lear?", "Sugizo had his first performance with Juno Reactor at the Tokyo Techno Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What or who is Juno Reactor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What or who is Juno Reactor", "Truth_answer": "Juno Reactor is an English musical and performing group known for their cinematic fusion of electronic, global influences, and orchestral symphonic approach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827111835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Reactor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What or who is Juno Reactor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2002–2007:_C:Lear,_joining_Juno_Reactor", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo?", "Was the album C:Lear by Sugizo a success?", "The album C:Lear by Sugizo peaked at the number 56 on the album charts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugizo article besides his album C:Lear?", "Sugizo had his first performance with Juno Reactor at the Tokyo Techno Festival.", "What or who is Juno Reactor?", "Juno Reactor is an English musical and performing group known for their cinematic fusion of electronic, global influences, and orchestral symphonic approach." ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they record together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sugizo and Juno Reactor record together", "Truth_answer": "In July 2007, Juno Reactor performed as the White Stage's main act on the final day of the Fuji Rock Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo and Juno Reactor record together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo#2008–2009:_Cosmoscape,_joining_X_Japan", "Context": [ "Is C:Lear an album Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "When was the album C:Lear by Sugizo released?", "In 2003, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "What singles were on the album C:Lear by Sugizo?", "Was the album C:Lear by Sugizo a success?", "The album C:Lear by Sugizo peaked at the number 56 on the album charts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugizo article besides his album C:Lear?", "Sugizo had his first performance with Juno Reactor at the Tokyo Techno Festival.", "What or who is Juno Reactor?", "Juno Reactor is an English musical and performing group known for their cinematic fusion of electronic, global influences, and orchestral symphonic approach.", "Did Sugizo and Juno Reactor record together?", "In July 2007, Juno Reactor performed as the White Stage's main act on the final day of the Fuji Rock Festival." ], "Conversation_no": 1650, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other venues did they play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other venues did Juno Reactor play other than at the Fuji Rock Festival", "Truth_answer": "In April 2008, Sugizo took part in Juno Reactor's European tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other venues did Juno Reactor play other than at the Fuji Rock Festival?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the incident at Alf-Inge Haland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the incident at Alf-Inge Haland", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Alf-Inge Håland incident involving Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "What was the Alf-Inge Håland incident involving Roy Keane?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland." ], "Conversation_no": 1651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did this occur?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did this occurrence occur", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Roy Keane getting sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "What was the Alf-Inge Håland incident involving Roy Keane?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What year did Roy Keane getting sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland occur?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland." ], "Conversation_no": 1651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his punishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Roy Keane's punishment for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine from The Football Association, but further punishment was to follow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roy Keane's punishment for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "What was the Alf-Inge Håland incident involving Roy Keane?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What year did Roy Keane getting sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland occur?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine from The Football Association, but further punishment was to follow." ], "Conversation_no": 1651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the soccer officials punish Keane?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the soccer officials punish Keane", "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the soccer officials punish Roy Keane further for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland other than the initial three-match suspension and £5,000 fine from The Football Association?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "What was the Alf-Inge Håland incident involving Roy Keane?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What year did Roy Keane getting sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland occur?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine from The Football Association, but further punishment was to follow.", "How did the soccer officials punish Roy Keane further for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland other than the initial three-match suspension and £5,000 fine from The Football Association?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation." ], "Conversation_no": 1651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he attack the player?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Roy Keane attack Alf-Inge Håland", "Truth_answer": "Despite widespread condemnation, Roy Keane later maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident: My attitude was, fuck him. What goes around comes around.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roy Keane attack Alf-Inge Håland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane#Alf-Inge_Håland_incident", "Context": [ "What was the Alf-Inge Håland incident involving Roy Keane?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What year did Roy Keane getting sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland occur?", "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland.", "What was Roy Keane's punishment for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland?", "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine from The Football Association, but further punishment was to follow.", "How did the soccer officials punish Roy Keane further for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland other than the initial three-match suspension and £5,000 fine from The Football Association?", "Roy Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000 in the ensuing investigation.", "Why did Roy Keane attack Alf-Inge Håland?", "Despite widespread condemnation, Roy Keane later maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident: My attitude was, fuck him. What goes around comes around.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1651, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the player respond to the attack?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the player respond to the attack on Alf-Inge HÃ¥land", "Truth_answer": "Alfe-Inge Håland later implied that the tackle effectively finished his playing career as he never played a full game afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alf-Inge Håland respond to the attack from Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#Other_ventures", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Charlie go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Charlie go to college", "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward was a model student-athlete at Florida State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Charlie Ward go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#College_football", "Context": [ "Where did Charlie Ward go to college?", "Charlie Ward was a model student-athlete at Florida State University." ], "Conversation_no": 1652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sport did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sport did Charlie Ward play", "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward led the Seminoles to their first-ever National Championship when Florida State University defeated Nebraska 18–16 in the 1993 Orange Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Charlie Ward play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#College_football", "Context": [ "Where did Charlie Ward go to college?", "Charlie Ward was a model student-athlete at Florida State University.", "What sport did Charlie Ward play?", "Charlie Ward led the Seminoles to their first-ever National Championship when Florida State University defeated Nebraska 18–16 in the 1993 Orange Bowl." ], "Conversation_no": 1652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any more wins?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward have any more wins besides leading the Seminoles to their first-ever Championship", "Truth_answer": "The Seminoles' path to the National Championship was cleared a week later when the Irish were upset at home by Boston College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward have any more wins besides leading the Seminoles to their first-ever Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Charlie Ward go to college?", "Charlie Ward was a model student-athlete at Florida State University.", "What sport did Charlie Ward play?", "Charlie Ward led the Seminoles to their first-ever National Championship when Florida State University defeated Nebraska 18–16 in the 1993 Orange Bowl.", "Did Charlie Ward have any more wins besides leading the Seminoles to their first-ever Championship?", "The Seminoles' path to the National Championship was cleared a week later when the Irish were upset at home by Boston College." ], "Conversation_no": 1652, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any sports awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward win any sports awards", "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward won the 1993 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Davey O'Brien Award as a quarterback for Florida State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward win any sports awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott#Abbotsford", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is abbotsford", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is abbotsford", "Truth_answer": "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford." ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is that where he grew up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott#Abbotsford", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?" ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he name it that way?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way", "Truth_answer": "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford." ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who lived in this family cottage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who lived in the abbots of Melrose", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lived in the Walter Scott's Abbotsford family cottage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotsford_House", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.", "Who lived in the Walter Scott's Abbotsford family cottage?" ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where is Abbotsford?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is Walter Scott's Abbotsford House", "Truth_answer": "Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108201456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotsford_House_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotsford_House#Description", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.", "Who lived in the Walter Scott's Abbotsford family cottage?", "Where is Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed." ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "From what year to what year did he live there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "From what year to what year did Walter Scott live at Abbotsford House", "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when (1825) he met with that reverse of fortune which involved the estate in debt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108201456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotsford_House_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "From what year to what year did Walter Scott live at Abbotsford House?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott#Abbotsford", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.", "Who lived in the Walter Scott's Abbotsford family cottage?", "Where is Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed.", "From what year to what year did Walter Scott live at Abbotsford House?", "Walter Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when (1825) he met with that reverse of fortune which involved the estate in debt." ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Walter Scott article besides how long he lived at Abbotsford", "Truth_answer": "It is estimated that Abbotsford cost Walter Scott more than £25,000, equivalent to £2,000,000 in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Walter Scott article besides how long he lived at Abbotsford?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott#Abbotsford", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.", "Who lived in the Walter Scott's Abbotsford family cottage?", "Where is Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed.", "From what year to what year did Walter Scott live at Abbotsford House?", "Walter Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when (1825) he met with that reverse of fortune which involved the estate in debt.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Walter Scott article besides how long he lived at Abbotsford?", "It is estimated that Abbotsford cost Walter Scott more than £25,000, equivalent to £2,000,000 in 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What materials were used to build it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What materials were used to build Abbotsford", "Truth_answer": "Panelling of oak and cedar and carved ceilings relieved by coats of arms in their correct colours added to the beauty of Abbotsford House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What materials were used to build Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott#Abbotsford", "Context": [ "What is Abbotsford in regard to Walter Scott?", "In 1811, Walter Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm. The farm had the nickname of Clarty Hole, and when Scott built a family cottage there in 1812 he named it Abbotsford.", "Is Abbotsford House where Walter Scott grew up?", "Why did Walter Scott name Abbotsford House that way?", "A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.", "Who lived in the Walter Scott's Abbotsford family cottage?", "Where is Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed.", "From what year to what year did Walter Scott live at Abbotsford House?", "Walter Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when (1825) he met with that reverse of fortune which involved the estate in debt.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Walter Scott article besides how long he lived at Abbotsford?", "It is estimated that Abbotsford cost Walter Scott more than £25,000, equivalent to £2,000,000 in 2018.", "What materials were used to build Walter Scott's Abbotsford House?", "Panelling of oak and cedar and carved ceilings relieved by coats of arms in their correct colours added to the beauty of Abbotsford House." ], "Conversation_no": 1653, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the interior of the house?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the interior of Walter Scott's Abbotsford House besides it having oak and cedar panelling", "Truth_answer": "Through windows enriched with the insignia of heraldry the sun shone on suits of armour, trophies of the chase, a library of more than 9,000 volumes, fine furniture, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the interior of Walter Scott's Abbotsford House besides it having oak and cedar panelling?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first instrument he learned to play", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first instrument he learned to play", "Truth_answer": "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wtpotus.wordpress.com/links/comment-page-2/?replytocom=125174_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he teach himself to play it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele", "Truth_answer": "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wtpotus.wordpress.com/links/comment-page-2/?replytocom=125174_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the next instrument he learned to play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele", "Truth_answer": "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he teach himself that too?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself that too", "Truth_answer": "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wtpotus.wordpress.com/links/comment-page-2/?replytocom=125174_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever get any lessons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons", "Truth_answer": "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get his first electric guitar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar", "Truth_answer": "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever play any other instruments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar?" ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he first start playing for the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jimi Hendrix first start playing for the public", "Truth_answer": "Jimi Hendrix's first gig was with an unnamed band in the Jaffe Room of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch Sinai, but they fired him between sets for showing off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jimi Hendrix first start playing for the public?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#UK_success", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar?", "When did Jimi Hendrix first start playing for the public?", "Jimi Hendrix's first gig was with an unnamed band in the Jaffe Room of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch Sinai, but they fired him between sets for showing off." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he first gain fame for his playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jimi Hendrix first gain fame for his playing", "Truth_answer": "In mid-November 1966, the Jimi Hendrix Experience performed at the Bag O'Nails nightclub in London, with Eirc Clapton, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Jeff Beck, and others in attendance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jimi Hendrix first gain fame for his playing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar?", "When did Jimi Hendrix first start playing for the public?", "Jimi Hendrix's first gig was with an unnamed band in the Jaffe Room of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch Sinai, but they fired him between sets for showing off.", "When did Jimi Hendrix first gain fame for his playing?", "In mid-November 1966, the Jimi Hendrix Experience performed at the Bag O'Nails nightclub in London, with Eirc Clapton, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Jeff Beck, and others in attendance." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the year 1966 for Jimi Hendrix", "Truth_answer": "At Horace Mann Elementary School during the mid-1950s, Jimi Hendrix's habit of carrying a broom with him to emulate a guitar gained the attention of the school's social worker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the year 1966 for Jimi Hendrix?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar?", "When did Jimi Hendrix first start playing for the public?", "Jimi Hendrix's first gig was with an unnamed band in the Jaffe Room of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch Sinai, but they fired him between sets for showing off.", "When did Jimi Hendrix first gain fame for his playing?", "In mid-November 1966, the Jimi Hendrix Experience performed at the Bag O'Nails nightclub in London, with Eirc Clapton, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Jeff Beck, and others in attendance.", "Is there anything else interesting about the year 1966 for Jimi Hendrix?", "At Horace Mann Elementary School during the mid-1950s, Jimi Hendrix's habit of carrying a broom with him to emulate a guitar gained the attention of the school's social worker." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the social worker do about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jimi Hendrix's elementary school social worker do about his habit of carrying a broom with him to emulate a guitar", "Truth_answer": "The social worker wrote a letter requesting school funding intended for underprivileged children, insisting that leaving Jimi Hendrix without a guitar might result in psychological damage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jimi Hendrix's elementary school social worker do about his habit of carrying a broom with him to emulate a guitar?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix#First_instruments", "Context": [ "What was the first instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play?", "In 1957, while helping his father with a side-job, Jimi Hendrix found a ukulele amongst the garbage they were removing from an older woman's home.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the ukulele?", "She told him that he could keep the ukulele, which had only one string. Learning by ear, Jimi Hendrix played single notes, following along to Elvis Presley songs.", "What was the next instrument Jimi Hendrix learned to play after the ukulele?", "In mid-1958, at age 15, Jimi Hendrix acquired his first acoustic guitar, for $5, equivalent to $43.40 in 2018.", "Did Jimi Hendrix teach himself to play the guitar too after the ukulele?", "Jimi Hendrix played for hours daily, watching others and learning from more experienced guitarists, and listening to blues artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever get any guitar lessons?", "In 1959, attending a concert by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters in Seattle, Jimi Hendrix met the group's guitarist Billy Davis. Davis showed him some guitar licks.", "When did Jimi Hendrix get his first electric guitar?", "In mid-1959, Jimi Hendrix's father relented and bought him a white Supro Ozark.", "Did Jimi Hendrix ever play any other instruments besides ukulele and guitar?", "When did Jimi Hendrix first start playing for the public?", "Jimi Hendrix's first gig was with an unnamed band in the Jaffe Room of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch Sinai, but they fired him between sets for showing off.", "When did Jimi Hendrix first gain fame for his playing?", "In mid-November 1966, the Jimi Hendrix Experience performed at the Bag O'Nails nightclub in London, with Eirc Clapton, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Jeff Beck, and others in attendance.", "Is there anything else interesting about the year 1966 for Jimi Hendrix?", "At Horace Mann Elementary School during the mid-1950s, Jimi Hendrix's habit of carrying a broom with him to emulate a guitar gained the attention of the school's social worker.", "What did Jimi Hendrix's elementary school social worker do about his habit of carrying a broom with him to emulate a guitar?", "The social worker wrote a letter requesting school funding intended for underprivileged children, insisting that leaving Jimi Hendrix without a guitar might result in psychological damage." ], "Conversation_no": 1654, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she get it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the social worker who wrote a letter requesting school funding for Jimi Hendrix get the funding", "Truth_answer": "The social worker's efforts failed, and Al Hendrix refused to buy Jimi Hendrix a guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the social worker who wrote a letter requesting school funding for Jimi Hendrix get the funding?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the musical Characteristics and lyrics of placebo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the musical Characteristics and lyrics of placebo", "Truth_answer": "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [ "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock." ], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other genres are mentioned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock", "Truth_answer": "Critics have also described the band Placebo's sound as pop punk, industrial rock, Britpop, glam rock, gothic rock, electronic rock, post-punk revival, and experimental rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [ "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock.", "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock?", "Critics have also described the band Placebo's sound as pop punk, industrial rock, Britpop, glam rock, gothic rock, electronic rock, post-punk revival, and experimental rock." ], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are other factors that affect their music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are other factors that affect the band Placebo's music besides what genres they are considered", "Truth_answer": "Lyrically, the band Placebo's music contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other factors that affect the band Placebo's music besides what genres they are considered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [ "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock.", "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock?", "Critics have also described the band Placebo's sound as pop punk, industrial rock, Britpop, glam rock, gothic rock, electronic rock, post-punk revival, and experimental rock.", "What are other factors that affect the band Placebo's music besides what genres they are considered?", "Lyrically, the band Placebo's music contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes." ], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What substantiates this claim for their music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What substantiates the claim for the band Placebo's music that it contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes", "Truth_answer": "In a 1997 interview with Kerrang! magazine Brian Molko admitted that heroin was probably the only drug on this planet I haven't tried.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What substantiates the claim for the band Placebo's music that it contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [ "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock.", "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock?", "Critics have also described the band Placebo's sound as pop punk, industrial rock, Britpop, glam rock, gothic rock, electronic rock, post-punk revival, and experimental rock.", "What are other factors that affect the band Placebo's music besides what genres they are considered?", "Lyrically, the band Placebo's music contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes.", "What substantiates the claim for the band Placebo's music that it contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes?", "In a 1997 interview with Kerrang! magazine Brian Molko admitted that heroin was probably the only drug on this planet I haven't tried." ], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other drugs did he admit to trying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other drugs did Brian Molko of the band Placebo admit to trying besides everything but heroin", "Truth_answer": "Brian Molko later admitted to using heroin as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other drugs did Brian Molko of the band Placebo admit to trying besides everything but heroin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [ "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock.", "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock?", "Critics have also described the band Placebo's sound as pop punk, industrial rock, Britpop, glam rock, gothic rock, electronic rock, post-punk revival, and experimental rock.", "What are other factors that affect the band Placebo's music besides what genres they are considered?", "Lyrically, the band Placebo's music contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes.", "What substantiates the claim for the band Placebo's music that it contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes?", "In a 1997 interview with Kerrang! magazine Brian Molko admitted that heroin was probably the only drug on this planet I haven't tried.", "Which other drugs did Brian Molko of the band Placebo admit to trying besides everything but heroin?", "Brian Molko later admitted to using heroin as well." ], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the aftermath of his use of drugs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of Brian Molko's use of drugs relative to the band Placebo", "Truth_answer": "Brian Molko admitted in 2003 that many of his initial excesses were due to his mental issues; he was officially diagnosed with major depressive disorder in his late twenties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of Brian Molko's use of drugs relative to the band Placebo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)#Musical_characteristics_and_lyrics", "Context": [ "What were the musical characteristics and lyrics of the band Placebo?", "The band Placebo's music has typically been labeled as alternative rock.", "Which other genres are mentioned regarding the band Placebo's musical characteristics and lyrics besides alternative rock?", "Critics have also described the band Placebo's sound as pop punk, industrial rock, Britpop, glam rock, gothic rock, electronic rock, post-punk revival, and experimental rock.", "What are other factors that affect the band Placebo's music besides what genres they are considered?", "Lyrically, the band Placebo's music contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes.", "What substantiates the claim for the band Placebo's music that it contains many references to drugs and LGBT themes?", "In a 1997 interview with Kerrang! magazine Brian Molko admitted that heroin was probably the only drug on this planet I haven't tried.", "Which other drugs did Brian Molko of the band Placebo admit to trying besides everything but heroin?", "Brian Molko later admitted to using heroin as well.", "What was the aftermath of Brian Molko's use of drugs relative to the band Placebo?", "Brian Molko admitted in 2003 that many of his initial excesses were due to his mental issues; he was officially diagnosed with major depressive disorder in his late twenties." ], "Conversation_no": 1655, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Placebo", "Truth_answer": "Brian Molko claimed in 2016 that he gave up drugs completely after the recording and release of the album Meds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Placebo besides Brian Molko's major depressive disorder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did George Steiner's career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did George Steiner's career start", "Truth_answer": "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Steiner's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [ "How did George Steiner's career start?", "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Steiner do while at the IAS in Princeton?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [ "How did George Steiner's career start?", "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959." ], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did George Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria", "Truth_answer": "In 1959, George Steiner was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton, where he lectured for another two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [ "How did George Steiner's career start?", "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959.", "Where did George Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria?", "In 1959, George Steiner was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton, where he lectured for another two years." ], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides his time at Princeton University and in Innsbruck, Austria", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner then became a founding fellow of Churchill College at the University of Cambridge in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides his time at Princeton University and in Innsbruck, Austria?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [ "How did George Steiner's career start?", "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959.", "Where did George Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria?", "In 1959, George Steiner was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton, where he lectured for another two years.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides his time at Princeton University and in Innsbruck, Austria?", "George Steiner then became a founding fellow of Churchill College at the University of Cambridge in 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he in the UK?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was George Steiner in the UK", "Truth_answer": "After several years as a freelance writer and occasional lecturer, Steiner accepted the post of Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was George Steiner in the UK?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [ "How did George Steiner's career start?", "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959.", "Where did George Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria?", "In 1959, George Steiner was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton, where he lectured for another two years.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides his time at Princeton University and in Innsbruck, Austria?", "George Steiner then became a founding fellow of Churchill College at the University of Cambridge in 1961.", "How long was George Steiner in the UK?", "After several years as a freelance writer and occasional lecturer, Steiner accepted the post of Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides becoming Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was initially not well received at Cambridge by the English faculty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides becoming Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Career", "Context": [ "How did George Steiner's career start?", "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "What did George Steiner do while at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959.", "Where did George Steiner go after Innsbruck, Austria?", "In 1959, George Steiner was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton, where he lectured for another two years.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides his time at Princeton University and in Innsbruck, Austria?", "George Steiner then became a founding fellow of Churchill College at the University of Cambridge in 1961.", "How long was George Steiner in the UK?", "After several years as a freelance writer and occasional lecturer, Steiner accepted the post of Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides becoming Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974?", "George Steiner was initially not well received at Cambridge by the English faculty." ], "Conversation_no": 1656, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Steiner leave Cambridge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Steiner leave Cambridge", "Truth_answer": "After several years as a freelance writer and occasional lecturer, Steiner accepted the post of Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Steiner leave the University of Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was he born", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.amansw.com.au/insight-dr-michael-steiner/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929." ], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was George Steiner born", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929.", "Where was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were George Steiner's parents", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner (née Franzos).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Steiner's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929.", "Where was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.", "Who were George Steiner's parents?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner (née Franzos)." ], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he an only child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was George Steiner an only child", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner has an elder sister, Ruth Lilian Steiner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Steiner an only child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929.", "Where was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.", "Who were George Steiner's parents?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner (née Franzos).", "Was George Steiner an only child?", "George Steiner has an elder sister, Ruth Lilian Steiner." ], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did George Steiner go to school", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner's first formal education took place at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Steiner go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929.", "Where was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.", "Who were George Steiner's parents?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner (née Franzos).", "Was George Steiner an only child?", "George Steiner has an elder sister, Ruth Lilian Steiner.", "Where did George Steiner go to school?", "George Steiner's first formal education took place at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly in Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did George Steiner go to college", "Truth_answer": "After high school, George Steiner went to the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Steiner go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner#Early_life", "Context": [ "When was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929.", "Where was George Steiner born?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.", "Who were George Steiner's parents?", "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner (née Franzos).", "Was George Steiner an only child?", "George Steiner has an elder sister, Ruth Lilian Steiner.", "Where did George Steiner go to school?", "George Steiner's first formal education took place at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly in Paris.", "Did George Steiner go to college?", "After high school, George Steiner went to the University of Chicago." ], "Conversation_no": 1657, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he study?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did George Steiner study", "Truth_answer": "George Steiner went to the University of Chicago, where he studied literature as well as mathematics and physics, and obtained a BA degree in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Steiner study at the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was she born", "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are her parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are Lady Gaga's parents", "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does she have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Lady Gaga have siblings", "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga has a younger sister, Natali Germanotta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lady Gaga have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta.", "Does Lady Gaga have siblings?", "Lady Gaga has a younger sister, Natali Germanotta." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she like as a child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lady Gaga like as a child", "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga described her high school self as very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined but also a bit insecure. She considered herself a misfit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lady Gaga like as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta.", "Does Lady Gaga have siblings?", "Lady Gaga has a younger sister, Natali Germanotta.", "What was Lady Gaga like as a child?", "Lady Gaga described her high school self as very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined but also a bit insecure. She considered herself a misfit." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start singing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Lady Gaga start singing", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, at age 17, Lady Gaga gained early admission to Collaborative Arts Project 21, a music school at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lady Gaga start singing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta.", "Does Lady Gaga have siblings?", "Lady Gaga has a younger sister, Natali Germanotta.", "What was Lady Gaga like as a child?", "Lady Gaga described her high school self as very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined but also a bit insecure. She considered herself a misfit.", "When did Lady Gaga start singing?", "In 2003, at age 17, Lady Gaga gained early admission to Collaborative Arts Project 21, a music school at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she discovered there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lady Gaga discovered at Collaborative Arts Project 21", "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga withdrew from school during the second semester of her sophomore year, in 2005, to focus on her music career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lady Gaga discovered at Collaborative Arts Project 21?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga#1986–2005:_Early_life", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta.", "Does Lady Gaga have siblings?", "Lady Gaga has a younger sister, Natali Germanotta.", "What was Lady Gaga like as a child?", "Lady Gaga described her high school self as very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined but also a bit insecure. She considered herself a misfit.", "When did Lady Gaga start singing?", "In 2003, at age 17, Lady Gaga gained early admission to Collaborative Arts Project 21, a music school at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.", "Was Lady Gaga discovered at Collaborative Arts Project 21?", "Lady Gaga withdrew from school during the second semester of her sophomore year, in 2005, to focus on her music career." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she do there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Lady Gaga do in Collaborative Arts Project 21", "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga studied music at Collaborative Arts Project 21, and improved her songwriting skills by writing essays on art, religion, social issues and politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lady Gaga do at Collaborative Arts Project 21?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Lady Gaga born?", "Lady Gaga was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.", "Who are Lady Gaga's parents?", "Lady Gaga's parents are Cynthia Louise (née Bissett), a philanthropist and business executive, and Internet entrepreneur Joseph Germanotta.", "Does Lady Gaga have siblings?", "Lady Gaga has a younger sister, Natali Germanotta.", "What was Lady Gaga like as a child?", "Lady Gaga described her high school self as very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined but also a bit insecure. She considered herself a misfit.", "When did Lady Gaga start singing?", "In 2003, at age 17, Lady Gaga gained early admission to Collaborative Arts Project 21, a music school at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.", "Was Lady Gaga discovered at Collaborative Arts Project 21?", "Lady Gaga withdrew from school during the second semester of her sophomore year, in 2005, to focus on her music career.", "How did Lady Gaga do at Collaborative Arts Project 21?", "Lady Gaga studied music at Collaborative Arts Project 21, and improved her songwriting skills by writing essays on art, religion, social issues and politics." ], "Conversation_no": 1658, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything noteworthy about her time there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything noteworthy about Lady Gaga's time in Collaborative Arts Project 21", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything noteworthy about Lady Gaga's time at Collaborative Arts Project 21?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)#1987_animated_series", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the animated series about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the animated series about", "Truth_answer": "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this." ], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Leonardo become more brave in the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)#2003_animated_series", "Context": [ "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series?" ], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight against an enemy in the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight against an enemy in the TV animated series", "Truth_answer": "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the most skilled of the Turtles, being the only one trained by two ninja masters, and capable of facing and defeating Karai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight against an enemy in the TV animated series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)#2012_animated_series", "Context": [ "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series?", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight against an enemy in the TV animated series?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the most skilled of the Turtles, being the only one trained by two ninja masters, and capable of facing and defeating Karai." ], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he defeat karai?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat Karai", "Truth_answer": "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returns to the city, reunites his family in a safe location, and confronts Karai. He defeats her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat Karai?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series?", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight against an enemy in the TV animated series?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the most skilled of the Turtles, being the only one trained by two ninja masters, and capable of facing and defeating Karai.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat Karai?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returns to the city, reunites his family in a safe location, and confronts Karai. He defeats her." ], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever try again to defeat her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ever try again to defeat Karai after her defeat by Leonardo in the fourth season of the 2003 animated series", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ever try again to defeat Karai after her defeat by Leonardo in the fourth season of the 2003 animated series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series?", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight against an enemy in the TV animated series?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the most skilled of the Turtles, being the only one trained by two ninja masters, and capable of facing and defeating Karai.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat Karai?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returns to the city, reunites his family in a safe location, and confronts Karai. He defeats her.", "Did the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ever try again to defeat Karai after her defeat by Leonardo in the fourth season of the 2003 animated series?" ], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he and Karai end up together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Karai end up together", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Karai end up together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)#2003_animated_series", "Context": [ "What is the animated series about for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "In the 1987 TV series' theme song lyrics, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is said outright to be the leader of the TMNT, and there is little disputing this.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles become more brave in the TV animated series?", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight against an enemy in the TV animated series?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the most skilled of the Turtles, being the only one trained by two ninja masters, and capable of facing and defeating Karai.", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat Karai?", "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returns to the city, reunites his family in a safe location, and confronts Karai. He defeats her.", "Did the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ever try again to defeat Karai after her defeat by Leonardo in the fourth season of the 2003 animated series?", "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Karai end up together?" ], "Conversation_no": 1659, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight any other villains?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight any other villains besides Karai", "Truth_answer": "In the third part of the first season episode series Return to New York of the 2003 animated series, Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cuts the Shredder's head off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight any other villains besides Karai?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Ladyland#Recording_and_production", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the recording go", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the recording go", "Truth_answer": "Recording of Electric Ladyland resumed on April 18, 1968, at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Ladyland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the recording of Electric Ladyland go?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Ladyland#Recording_and_production", "Context": [ "How did the recording of Electric Ladyland go?", "Recording of Electric Ladyland resumed on April 18, 1968, at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened next after the Jimi Hendrix Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the US and UK in between July 1967 and January 1968", "Truth_answer": "Jimi Hendrix was famous for his studio perfectionism; he and drummer Mitch Mitchell recorded over 50 takes of Gypsy Eyes over three sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Ladyland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after the Jimi Hendrix Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the US and UK in between July 1967 and January 1968?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Ladyland#Recording_and_production", "Context": [ "How did the recording of Electric Ladyland go?", "Recording of Electric Ladyland resumed on April 18, 1968, at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City.", "What happened next after the Jimi Hendrix Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the US and UK in between July 1967 and January 1968?", "Jimi Hendrix was famous for his studio perfectionism; he and drummer Mitch Mitchell recorded over 50 takes of Gypsy Eyes over three sessions." ], "Conversation_no": 1660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the rest of the band feel about that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the rest of the band feel about that", "Truth_answer": "As recording progressed, Chas Chandler became frustrated with Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the rest of The Jimi Hendrix Experience besides Jimi Hendrix feel about Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the recording of Electric Ladyland go?", "Recording of Electric Ladyland resumed on April 18, 1968, at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City.", "What happened next after the Jimi Hendrix Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the US and UK in between July 1967 and January 1968?", "Jimi Hendrix was famous for his studio perfectionism; he and drummer Mitch Mitchell recorded over 50 takes of Gypsy Eyes over three sessions.", "How did the rest of The Jimi Hendrix Experience besides Jimi Hendrix feel about Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism?", "As recording progressed, Chas Chandler became frustrated with Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes." ], "Conversation_no": 1660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the others think?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the others think about Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism besides Chas Chandler", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the others think about Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism besides Chas Chandler?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did the recording of Electric Ladyland go?", "Recording of Electric Ladyland resumed on April 18, 1968, at the newly opened Record Plant Studios in New York City.", "What happened next after the Jimi Hendrix Experience began recording Electric Ladyland at several studios in the US and UK in between July 1967 and January 1968?", "Jimi Hendrix was famous for his studio perfectionism; he and drummer Mitch Mitchell recorded over 50 takes of Gypsy Eyes over three sessions.", "How did the rest of The Jimi Hendrix Experience besides Jimi Hendrix feel about Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism?", "As recording progressed, Chas Chandler became frustrated with Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes.", "What did the others think about Jimi Hendrix's perfectionism besides Chas Chandler?" ], "Conversation_no": 1660, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take to record Electric Ladyland", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to record Electric Ladyland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Dark_Roots_of_Earth_(2010–2013)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Dark Roots of Earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Dark Roots of Earth", "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Dark_Roots_of_Earth_(2010–2013)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released", "Truth_answer": "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Paul Bostaph's injury", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Reunion_and_The_Formation_of_Damnation_(2005–2010)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?" ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2010?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament", "Truth_answer": "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Dark_Roots_of_Thrash_and_Brotherhood_of_the_Snake_(2013–2017)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2013?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2013", "Truth_answer": "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2013 for the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Dark_Roots_of_Thrash_and_Brotherhood_of_the_Snake_(2013–2017)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus.", "What happened in 2013 for the band Testament?", "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else good that happened that you read?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else good that happened that you read about the band Testament besides what happened in 2010 and 2013", "Truth_answer": "The album Brotherhood of the Snake was released on October 28, 2016, and scored the band Testament their second-highest chart position on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else good that happened that you read about the band Testament besides what happened in 2010 and 2013?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Dark_Roots_of_Thrash_and_Brotherhood_of_the_Snake_(2013–2017)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus.", "What happened in 2013 for the band Testament?", "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013.", "Is there anything else good that happened that you read about the band Testament besides what happened in 2010 and 2013?", "The album Brotherhood of the Snake was released on October 28, 2016, and scored the band Testament their second-highest chart position on the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened with their music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened with their music", "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake, the band Testament embarked on an international tour with Amon Amarth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the band Testament's music besides the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Dark_Roots_of_Thrash_and_Brotherhood_of_the_Snake_(2013–2017)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus.", "What happened in 2013 for the band Testament?", "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013.", "Is there anything else good that happened that you read about the band Testament besides what happened in 2010 and 2013?", "The album Brotherhood of the Snake was released on October 28, 2016, and scored the band Testament their second-highest chart position on the Billboard 200.", "What else happened with the band Testament's music besides the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "Shortly after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake, the band Testament embarked on an international tour with Amon Amarth." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band come out", "Truth_answer": "The band Testament toured North America in April–May 2017 with Sepultura, Prong, Infernal Tenebra and Dying Gorgeous Lies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Testament tour after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Early_career_and_The_Legacy_(1982–1987)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus.", "What happened in 2013 for the band Testament?", "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013.", "Is there anything else good that happened that you read about the band Testament besides what happened in 2010 and 2013?", "The album Brotherhood of the Snake was released on October 28, 2016, and scored the band Testament their second-highest chart position on the Billboard 200.", "What else happened with the band Testament's music besides the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "Shortly after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake, the band Testament embarked on an international tour with Amon Amarth.", "Where did the band Testament tour after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "The band Testament toured North America in April–May 2017 with Sepultura, Prong, Infernal Tenebra and Dying Gorgeous Lies." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of their band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the band Testament", "Truth_answer": "While recording their first album, the band was forced to change their name to Testament, because the Legacy name was already trademarked by a hotel R&B cover band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)#Early_career_and_The_Legacy_(1982–1987)", "Context": [ "What was Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the eleventh studio album by the band Testament would be called Dark Roots of Earth, which was released on July 27, 2012.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Testament besides when the album Dark Roots of Earth was released?", "The band Testament began recording their tenth studio album on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a serious injury.", "What was Paul Bostaph's injury relative to the band Testament?", "What happened in 2010 for the band Testament?", "In early 2010, the band Testament toured the United States with Megadeth and American band Exodus.", "What happened in 2013 for the band Testament?", "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013.", "Is there anything else good that happened that you read about the band Testament besides what happened in 2010 and 2013?", "The album Brotherhood of the Snake was released on October 28, 2016, and scored the band Testament their second-highest chart position on the Billboard 200.", "What else happened with the band Testament's music besides the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "Shortly after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake, the band Testament embarked on an international tour with Amon Amarth.", "Where did the band Testament tour after the release of the album Brotherhood of the Snake?", "The band Testament toured North America in April–May 2017 with Sepultura, Prong, Infernal Tenebra and Dying Gorgeous Lies.", "What was the name of the band Testament?", "While recording their first album, the band was forced to change their name to Testament, because the Legacy name was already trademarked by a hotel R&B cover band." ], "Conversation_no": 1661, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band Testament start", "Truth_answer": "The band Testament was formed in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1982 by guitarist Eric Peterson and his cousin, vocalist Derrick Ramirez, also a guitarist, using the name Legacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Testament start?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is another designation of the Romani people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is another designation of the Romani people", "Truth_answer": "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity." ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who refers to them as Gypsies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies", "Truth_answer": "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people#Other_designations", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies)." ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other names do they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other names do Romani have", "Truth_answer": "As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as Egyptiens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names do the Romani people have besides Gypsies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people#Other_designations", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).", "What other names do the Romani people have besides Gypsies?", "As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as Egyptiens." ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone else refer to them as Egyptiens?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone else refer to the Romani people as Egyptiens besides the medieval French", "Truth_answer": "The English term Gypsy originates from Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. Spanish Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies. They are ultimately derived from Greek Aigyptioi, meaning Egyptian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else refer to the Romani people as Egyptiens besides the medieval French?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people#Other_designations", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).", "What other names do the Romani people have besides Gypsies?", "As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as Egyptiens.", "Did anyone else refer to the Romani people as Egyptiens besides the medieval French?", "The English term Gypsy originates from Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. Spanish Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies. They are ultimately derived from Greek Aigyptioi, meaning Egyptian." ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the Romani people article besides the etymology of English term Gypsy, Spanish Gitano, and French Gitan", "Truth_answer": "Another common designation of the Romani people is Cingane, which likely derives from Athinganoi, the name of a Christian sect with whom the Romani became associated in the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the Romani people article besides the etymology of English term Gypsy, Spanish Gitano, and French Gitan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).", "What other names do the Romani people have besides Gypsies?", "As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as Egyptiens.", "Did anyone else refer to the Romani people as Egyptiens besides the medieval French?", "The English term Gypsy originates from Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. Spanish Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies. They are ultimately derived from Greek Aigyptioi, meaning Egyptian.", "What else is interesting in the Romani people article besides the etymology of English term Gypsy, Spanish Gitano, and French Gitan?", "Another common designation of the Romani people is Cingane, which likely derives from Athinganoi, the name of a Christian sect with whom the Romani became associated in the Middle Ages." ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who referred to them as Cingane?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who referred to the Romani people as Cingane", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who referred to the Romani people as Cingane?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Romani_people", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).", "What other names do the Romani people have besides Gypsies?", "As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as Egyptiens.", "Did anyone else refer to the Romani people as Egyptiens besides the medieval French?", "The English term Gypsy originates from Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. Spanish Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies. They are ultimately derived from Greek Aigyptioi, meaning Egyptian.", "What else is interesting in the Romani people article besides the etymology of English term Gypsy, Spanish Gitano, and French Gitan?", "Another common designation of the Romani people is Cingane, which likely derives from Athinganoi, the name of a Christian sect with whom the Romani became associated in the Middle Ages.", "Who referred to the Romani people as Cingane?" ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most common name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most common name in the Romani community", "Truth_answer": "The Romani people are known by a variety of other names; in English as gypsies or gipsies and Roma, in Greek as gíftoi or tsiggánoi, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most common name for the Romani people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is another designation for the Romani people besides Romani people?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity.", "Who refers to the Romani people as Gypsies?", "The Romani people are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies).", "What other names do the Romani people have besides Gypsies?", "As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as Egyptiens.", "Did anyone else refer to the Romani people as Egyptiens besides the medieval French?", "The English term Gypsy originates from Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. Spanish Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies. They are ultimately derived from Greek Aigyptioi, meaning Egyptian.", "What else is interesting in the Romani people article besides the etymology of English term Gypsy, Spanish Gitano, and French Gitan?", "Another common designation of the Romani people is Cingane, which likely derives from Athinganoi, the name of a Christian sect with whom the Romani became associated in the Middle Ages.", "Who referred to the Romani people as Cingane?", "What was the most common name for the Romani people?", "The Romani people are known by a variety of other names; in English as gypsies or gipsies and Roma, in Greek as gíftoi or tsiggánoi, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 1662, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who referred to them with those names?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who referred to them with the names gypsies, gipseis, Roma, gíftoi, or tsiggánoi", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who referred to them with the names gypsies, gipseis, Roma, gíftoi, or tsiggánoi?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2011?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2011", "Truth_answer": "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011" ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it reach Billboard charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts", "Truth_answer": "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jukebox_(JLS_album)", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many records did they sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell", "Truth_answer": "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jukebox_(JLS_album)", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did JLS go on tour", "Truth_answer": "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Evolution recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was JLS' Evolution recorded", "Truth_answer": "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170411141319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_(JLS_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_(JLS_album)#Charts", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it reach Billboard charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts", "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Evolution reached no. 7 on the Irish Albums (IRMA), no. 5 on the Scottish Albums (OCC), and no. 3 on the UK Albums (OCC).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“", "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts?", "In 2012, Evolution reached no. 7 on the Irish Albums (IRMA), no. 5 on the Scottish Albums (OCC), and no. 3 on the UK Albums (OCC)." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release Jukebox?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did JLS release the album Jukebox", "Truth_answer": "The album Jukebox was released on 14 November 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did JLS release the album Jukebox?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“", "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts?", "In 2012, Evolution reached no. 7 on the Irish Albums (IRMA), no. 5 on the Scottish Albums (OCC), and no. 3 on the UK Albums (OCC).", "When did JLS release the album Jukebox?", "The album Jukebox was released on 14 November 2011" ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the album Jukebox do", "Truth_answer": "The album Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Jukebox do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“", "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts?", "In 2012, Evolution reached no. 7 on the Irish Albums (IRMA), no. 5 on the Scottish Albums (OCC), and no. 3 on the UK Albums (OCC).", "When did JLS release the album Jukebox?", "The album Jukebox was released on 14 November 2011", "How did the album Jukebox do?", "The album Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen with JLS in 2012", "Truth_answer": "On 6 September, JLS premiered the lead single, Hottest Girl in the World, on BBC Radio 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen with JLS in 2012?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2011–2012:_Jukebox_and_Evolution", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“", "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts?", "In 2012, Evolution reached no. 7 on the Irish Albums (IRMA), no. 5 on the Scottish Albums (OCC), and no. 3 on the UK Albums (OCC).", "When did JLS release the album Jukebox?", "The album Jukebox was released on 14 November 2011", "How did the album Jukebox do?", "The album Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "Did anything else happen with JLS in 2012?", "On 6 September, JLS premiered the lead single, Hottest Girl in the World, on BBC Radio 1." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was JLS' single Hottest Girl in the World a success", "Truth_answer": "The single Hottest Girl in the World was released on 21 October and debuted at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was JLS' single Hottest Girl in the World a success?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS#2013:_Goodbye_–_The_Greatest_Hits_and_split", "Context": [ "What happened with JLS in 2011?", "JLS released their third album, Jukebox, on 14 November 2011", "Did the album Jukebox reach the Billboard charts?", "Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "How many records did JLS' Jukebox sell?", "Jukebox was certified Gold in Ireland (IRMA) with 7,500 copies sold. It was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom (BPI) with 300,000 copies sold.", "Did JLS go on tour in support of the album Jukebox??", "The band JLS would embark on another UK arena tour in support of the album in March and April 2012.", "When was JLS' Evolution recorded?", "Regarding Evolution, JLS revealed on April 2012 that they were going to Scandinavia and America over the next few weeks to put pen to paper.“", "Did the album Evolution reach the Billboard charts?", "In 2012, Evolution reached no. 7 on the Irish Albums (IRMA), no. 5 on the Scottish Albums (OCC), and no. 3 on the UK Albums (OCC).", "When did JLS release the album Jukebox?", "The album Jukebox was released on 14 November 2011", "How did the album Jukebox do?", "The album Jukebox charted at number 2 on the UK Album Charts and entered the Irish Album Charts at number 5.", "Did anything else happen with JLS in 2012?", "On 6 September, JLS premiered the lead single, Hottest Girl in the World, on BBC Radio 1.", "Was JLS' single Hottest Girl in the World a success?", "The single Hottest Girl in the World was released on 21 October and debuted at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1663, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the band still together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is JLS still together", "Truth_answer": "JLS officially split up on 22 December 2013. In 2019 it was reported that JLS would return as a band after six years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is JLS still together?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie#Casting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what decided the casting for the simpsons movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what decided the casting for the simpsons movie", "Truth_answer": "For inspiration the for crowd scenes in the Simpsons Movie, the production staff referenced a poster featuring more than 320 Simpsons characters, trying to include every character in the film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What factor decided the casting for the Simpsons Movie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie#Casting", "Context": [ "What factor decided the casting for the Simpsons Movie?", "For inspiration the for crowd scenes in the Simpsons Movie, the production staff referenced a poster featuring more than 320 Simpsons characters, trying to include every character in the film" ], "Conversation_no": 1664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simpsons Movie besides production staff referencing a poster with more than 320 Simpsons characters", "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons Movie cast did the first of three table readings in May 2005, and began recording every week from June 2006 until the end of production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103184509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simpsons Movie besides production staff referencing a poster with more than 320 Simpsons characters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie#Editing", "Context": [ "What factor decided the casting for the Simpsons Movie?", "For inspiration the for crowd scenes in the Simpsons Movie, the production staff referenced a poster featuring more than 320 Simpsons characters, trying to include every character in the film", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simpsons Movie besides production staff referencing a poster with more than 320 Simpsons characters?", "The Simpsons Movie cast did the first of three table readings in May 2005, and began recording every week from June 2006 until the end of production." ], "Conversation_no": 1664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was the end of production?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the end of production", "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons Movie crew continued to edit their film into 2007, with some edits taking place as late as May, two months before the film was released", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the end of production of the Simpsons Movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie#Casting", "Context": [ "What factor decided the casting for the Simpsons Movie?", "For inspiration the for crowd scenes in the Simpsons Movie, the production staff referenced a poster featuring more than 320 Simpsons characters, trying to include every character in the film", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simpsons Movie besides production staff referencing a poster with more than 320 Simpsons characters?", "The Simpsons Movie cast did the first of three table readings in May 2005, and began recording every week from June 2006 until the end of production.", "When was the end of production of the Simpsons Movie?", "The Simpsons Movie crew continued to edit their film into 2007, with some edits taking place as late as May, two months before the film was released" ], "Conversation_no": 1664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the most interesting part of this article, in your opinion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of the Simpsons Movie article, in your opinion", "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons Movie animators began by drawing an accurate caricature of Schwarzenegger, but one of the staff instead suggested an altered version of recurring character Rainier Wolfcastle as President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of the Simpsons Movie article, in your opinion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie#Casting", "Context": [ "What factor decided the casting for the Simpsons Movie?", "For inspiration the for crowd scenes in the Simpsons Movie, the production staff referenced a poster featuring more than 320 Simpsons characters, trying to include every character in the film", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simpsons Movie besides production staff referencing a poster with more than 320 Simpsons characters?", "The Simpsons Movie cast did the first of three table readings in May 2005, and began recording every week from June 2006 until the end of production.", "When was the end of production of the Simpsons Movie?", "The Simpsons Movie crew continued to edit their film into 2007, with some edits taking place as late as May, two months before the film was released", "What is the most interesting part of the Simpsons Movie article, in your opinion?", "The Simpsons Movie animators began by drawing an accurate caricature of Schwarzenegger, but one of the staff instead suggested an altered version of recurring character Rainier Wolfcastle as President." ], "Conversation_no": 1664, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was the president of the US him instead of George bush?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the president of the US Arnold Schwarzenegger instead of George Bush", "Truth_answer": "Arnold Schwarzenegger is President of the United States over then-President George W. Bush because, according to Matt Groening, in two years ...the [Simpsons Movie] [would be] out of date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103184509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons_Movie_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the president of the US Arnold Schwarzenegger instead of George Bush?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Diminishing_returns:_1971–74", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happene din 1971?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happene din 1971", "Truth_answer": "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Diminishing_returns:_1971–74", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album." ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did she leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band", "Truth_answer": "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Diminishing_returns:_1971–74", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations." ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations", "Truth_answer": "Mike Heron's solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was well received.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Diminishing_returns:_1971–74", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations.", "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron's solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was well received." ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he return to the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Heron return to The Incredible String Band after recording Smiling Men with Bad Reputations", "Truth_answer": "Mike Heron returned to The Incredible String Band and recorded a few more albums which were received disappointingly. Island Records dropped them in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Heron return to The Incredible String Band after recording Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Diminishing_returns:_1971–74", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations.", "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron's solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was well received.", "Did Mike Heron return to The Incredible String Band after recording Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron returned to The Incredible String Band and recorded a few more albums which were received disappointingly. Island Records dropped them in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "were those albums successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Incredible String Band's final albums for Island successful", "Truth_answer": "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Incredible String Band's final albums for Island successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Musical_style", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations.", "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron's solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was well received.", "Did Mike Heron return to The Incredible String Band after recording Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron returned to The Incredible String Band and recorded a few more albums which were received disappointingly. Island Records dropped them in 1974.", "Were the Incredible String Band's final albums for Island successful?", "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Incredible String Band besides their records and solo projects", "Truth_answer": "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974. By then, Robin Williamson and Mike Heron had disagreements between them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Incredible String Band besides their records and solo projects?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Diminishing_returns:_1971–74", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations.", "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron's solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was well received.", "Did Mike Heron return to The Incredible String Band after recording Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron returned to The Incredible String Band and recorded a few more albums which were received disappointingly. Island Records dropped them in 1974.", "Were the Incredible String Band's final albums for Island successful?", "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Incredible String Band besides their records and solo projects?", "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974. By then, Robin Williamson and Mike Heron had disagreements between them" ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were their disagreements?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the disagreements between Robin Williamson and Mike Heron", "Truth_answer": "Disagreements between Robin Williamson and Mike Heron about musical policy had become irreconcilable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306221921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the disagreements between Robin Williamson and Mike Heron?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band#Reunion_and_final_separation:_1999–2006", "Context": [ "What happened witht the Incredible String Band in 1971?", "Rose Simpson left The Incredible String Band in 1971 and Mike Heron took time out to record a solo album.", "Why did Mike Heron take time off from the Incredible String Band?", "Mike Heron took time off from the Incredible String Band to record his solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations.", "Was Mike Heron successful with his album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron's solo album Smiling Men with Bad Reputations was well received.", "Did Mike Heron return to The Incredible String Band after recording Smiling Men with Bad Reputations?", "Mike Heron returned to The Incredible String Band and recorded a few more albums which were received disappointingly. Island Records dropped them in 1974.", "Were the Incredible String Band's final albums for Island successful?", "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Incredible String Band besides their records and solo projects?", "The Incredible String Band's final albums for Island were received disappointingly, and the label dropped them in 1974. By then, Robin Williamson and Mike Heron had disagreements between them", "What were the disagreements between Robin Williamson and Mike Heron?", "Disagreements between Robin Williamson and Mike Heron about musical policy had become irreconcilable." ], "Conversation_no": 1665, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Robin Williamson and Mike Heron get back together", "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Robin Williamson and Mike Heron got back together for two concerts, which were warmly received.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306221921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Incredible String Band get back together after they split up in October 1974?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Chemical_experiments", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first chemical experiment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first chemical experiment", "Truth_answer": "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Chemical_experiments", "Context": [ "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings." ], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start doing chemical experiments?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments", "Truth_answer": "In late 1786, James Watt discovered that mixing salt, manganese dioxide, and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine. This would improve the cloth bleaching process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt", "Context": [ "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments?", "In late 1786, James Watt discovered that mixing salt, manganese dioxide, and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine. This would improve the cloth bleaching process." ], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was McGrigor's relationship to James Watt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was McGrigor's relationship to James Watt", "Truth_answer": "James McGrigor was James Watt's father-in-law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James McGrigor's relationship to James Watt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt", "Context": [ "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments?", "In late 1786, James Watt discovered that mixing salt, manganese dioxide, and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine. This would improve the cloth bleaching process.", "What was James McGrigor's relationship to James Watt?", "James McGrigor was James Watt's father-in-law." ], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of their company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of James McGrigor's company", "Truth_answer": "The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and James Watt became a wealthy man.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/tag/brewing-equipment/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the company that James Watt founded with Matthew Boulton in 1775?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Chemical_experiments", "Context": [ "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments?", "In late 1786, James Watt discovered that mixing salt, manganese dioxide, and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine. This would improve the cloth bleaching process.", "What was James McGrigor's relationship to James Watt?", "James McGrigor was James Watt's father-in-law.", "What was the name of the company that James Watt founded with Matthew Boulton in 1775?", "The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and James Watt became a wealthy man." ], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he work with McGrigor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did James Watt work with James McGrigor", "Truth_answer": "With James McGrigor and James Watt's wife Annie, Watt started scaling up the process, and in March 1788, McGrigor was able to bleach 1500 yards of cloth to his satisfaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did James Watt work with James McGrigor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Chemical_experiments", "Context": [ "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments?", "In late 1786, James Watt discovered that mixing salt, manganese dioxide, and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine. This would improve the cloth bleaching process.", "What was James McGrigor's relationship to James Watt?", "James McGrigor was James Watt's father-in-law.", "What was the name of the company that James Watt founded with Matthew Boulton in 1775?", "The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and James Watt became a wealthy man.", "How long did James Watt work with James McGrigor?", "With James McGrigor and James Watt's wife Annie, Watt started scaling up the process, and in March 1788, McGrigor was able to bleach 1500 yards of cloth to his satisfaction." ], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did James Watt do after many others began experimenting to improve the process of bleaching", "Truth_answer": "By 1794 James Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Watt do after many others began experimenting to improve the process of bleaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt#Chemical_experiments", "Context": [ "What was James Watt's first chemical experiment?", "James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "When did James Watt start doing chemical experiments?", "In late 1786, James Watt discovered that mixing salt, manganese dioxide, and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine. This would improve the cloth bleaching process.", "What was James McGrigor's relationship to James Watt?", "James McGrigor was James Watt's father-in-law.", "What was the name of the company that James Watt founded with Matthew Boulton in 1775?", "The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and James Watt became a wealthy man.", "How long did James Watt work with James McGrigor?", "With James McGrigor and James Watt's wife Annie, Watt started scaling up the process, and in March 1788, McGrigor was able to bleach 1500 yards of cloth to his satisfaction.", "What did James Watt do after many others began experimenting to improve the process of bleaching?", "By 1794 James Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol." ], "Conversation_no": 1666, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his most important chemical experiment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was James Watt's most important chemical experiment", "Truth_answer": "By 1786, James Watt had already found that an aqueous solution of chlorine could bleach textiles, and had published his findings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Watt's most important chemical experiment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry#New_York_Nets", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Barry join the Nets?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Barry join the Nets", "Truth_answer": "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry#New_York_Nets", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do as a Net?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Rick Barry do as a Net", "Truth_answer": "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry#New_York_Nets", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23." ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many seasons did he spend as a Net?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net", "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry played with the Nets in the 1970 to 71 and 1971 to 72 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry#New_York_Nets", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23.", "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net?", "Rick Barry played with the Nets in the 1970 to 71 and 1971 to 72 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he leave the Nets?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Rick Barry leave the Nets", "Truth_answer": "On October 6, 1972, the Nets released Barry and he returned to the Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rick Barry leave the Nets?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23.", "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net?", "Rick Barry played with the Nets in the 1970 to 71 and 1971 to 72 seasons.", "When did Rick Barry leave the Nets?", "On October 6, 1972, the Nets released Barry and he returned to the Warriors." ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Barry win anything while with the Nets?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rick Barry win anything while with the Nets", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Barry win anything while with the Nets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry#New_York_Nets", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23.", "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net?", "Rick Barry played with the Nets in the 1970 to 71 and 1971 to 72 seasons.", "When did Rick Barry leave the Nets?", "On October 6, 1972, the Nets released Barry and he returned to the Warriors.", "Did Rick Barry win anything while with the Nets?" ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information on Rick Barry, particularly about the situation behind his return to the Warriors", "Truth_answer": "On June 23, 1972, a United States District Court judge issued a preliminary injunction to prohibit Rick Barry from playing for any team other than the Golden State Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information on Rick Barry, particularly about the situation behind his return to the Warriors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nytimes.com/1972/06/25/archives/nets-face-long-battle-in-bid-to-keep-barry.html", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23.", "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net?", "Rick Barry played with the Nets in the 1970 to 71 and 1971 to 72 seasons.", "When did Rick Barry leave the Nets?", "On October 6, 1972, the Nets released Barry and he returned to the Warriors.", "Did Rick Barry win anything while with the Nets?", "Is there any interesting information on Rick Barry, particularly about the situation behind his return to the Warriors?", "On June 23, 1972, a United States District Court judge issued a preliminary injunction to prohibit Rick Barry from playing for any team other than the Golden State Warriors." ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was an injunction issued?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was an injunction issued to Rick Barry", "Truth_answer": "Alfonso J. Zirpolo ruled that the contract Rick Barry signed with the Warriors when he was with the Oakland Oaks, a franchise that moved to Washington, must be fulfilled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was an injunction issued to Rick Barry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry#Golden_State_Warriors", "Context": [ "When did Rick Barry join the Nets?", "After the Squires dealt Rick Barry to the New York Nets, he played in only 59 games in the 1970–71 season.", "How did Rick Barry do as a Net?", "In 1971 to 72 Rick Barry led the ABA in free throw percentage. Barry also became the ABA record holder for most consecutive free throws in one game with 23.", "How many seasons did Rick Barry spend as a Net?", "Rick Barry played with the Nets in the 1970 to 71 and 1971 to 72 seasons.", "When did Rick Barry leave the Nets?", "On October 6, 1972, the Nets released Barry and he returned to the Warriors.", "Did Rick Barry win anything while with the Nets?", "Is there any interesting information on Rick Barry, particularly about the situation behind his return to the Warriors?", "On June 23, 1972, a United States District Court judge issued a preliminary injunction to prohibit Rick Barry from playing for any team other than the Golden State Warriors.", "Why was an injunction issued to Rick Barry?", "Alfonso J. Zirpolo ruled that the contract Rick Barry signed with the Warriors when he was with the Oakland Oaks, a franchise that moved to Washington, must be fulfilled." ], "Conversation_no": 1667, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else", "Truth_answer": "Upon Rick Barry's return to the Warriors and the NBA, the cumulative effects of knee problems were taking their toll. Barry became more of a perimeter shooter and ball distributor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Rick Barry after his return to the Warriors?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#History", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it." ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they form", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Earth Crisis form", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#History", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together." ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release their first album", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album", "Truth_answer": "Destroy the Machines, Earth Crisis' first full-length record, was released in 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#History", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together.", "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album?", "Destroy the Machines, Earth Crisis' first full-length record, was released in 1995" ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they release a follow-up album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band Earth Crisis release a follow-up album after Destroy the Machines", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis follow-up album was 1996's Gomorrah's Season Ends which brought a more complex and developed form of metalcore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Earth Crisis release a follow-up album after Destroy the Machines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Buechner", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together.", "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album?", "Destroy the Machines, Earth Crisis' first full-length record, was released in 1995", "When did the band Earth Crisis release a follow-up album after Destroy the Machines?", "Earth Crisis follow-up album was 1996's Gomorrah's Season Ends which brought a more complex and developed form of metalcore." ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is in charge of the band", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is in charge of the band Earth Crisis", "Truth_answer": "Karl Buechner is best known as the frontman for the metalcore band Earth Crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106024542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Buechner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in charge of the band Earth Crisis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#History", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together.", "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album?", "Destroy the Machines, Earth Crisis' first full-length record, was released in 1995", "When did the band Earth Crisis release a follow-up album after Destroy the Machines?", "Earth Crisis follow-up album was 1996's Gomorrah's Season Ends which brought a more complex and developed form of metalcore.", "Who is in charge of the band Earth Crisis?", "Karl Buechner is best known as the frontman for the metalcore band Earth Crisis." ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the basis of their name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the basis of their name", "Truth_answer": "DJ Rose named the band Earth Crisis after the 1984's album of the same name from the British reggae band Steel Pulse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the basis of the Earth Crisis band name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis#History", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together.", "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album?", "Destroy the Machines, Earth Crisis' first full-length record, was released in 1995", "When did the band Earth Crisis release a follow-up album after Destroy the Machines?", "Earth Crisis follow-up album was 1996's Gomorrah's Season Ends which brought a more complex and developed form of metalcore.", "Who is in charge of the band Earth Crisis?", "Karl Buechner is best known as the frontman for the metalcore band Earth Crisis.", "What is the basis of the Earth Crisis band name?", "DJ Rose named the band Earth Crisis after the 1984's album of the same name from the British reggae band Steel Pulse." ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the last album before their breakup", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the last album Earth Crisis made before their breakup", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis final album before their breakup was 2001's Last of the Sane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last album Earth Crisis made before their breakup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Earth Crisis article?", "The name of the band, Earth Crisis, indicates how their members see the current state of the planet and in their lyrics they seek to offer solutions to it.", "When did the band Earth Crisis form?", "Earth Crisis originally formed in 1989, after bassist Karl Buechner proposed the idea to his friend DJ Rose, whom he knew because both skateboarded together.", "When did the band Earth Crisis release their first album?", "Destroy the Machines, Earth Crisis' first full-length record, was released in 1995", "When did the band Earth Crisis release a follow-up album after Destroy the Machines?", "Earth Crisis follow-up album was 1996's Gomorrah's Season Ends which brought a more complex and developed form of metalcore.", "Who is in charge of the band Earth Crisis?", "Karl Buechner is best known as the frontman for the metalcore band Earth Crisis.", "What is the basis of the Earth Crisis band name?", "DJ Rose named the band Earth Crisis after the 1984's album of the same name from the British reggae band Steel Pulse.", "What was the last album Earth Crisis made before their breakup?", "Earth Crisis final album before their breakup was 2001's Last of the Sane" ], "Conversation_no": 1668, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where are they from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the band Earth Crisis from", "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis is an American hardcore punk band from Syracuse, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the band Earth Crisis from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he have a family", "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976" ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children", "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrett_Payton", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney." ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the children play sports?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton's children play sports", "Truth_answer": "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.espn.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/id/7031006/chicago-bears-walter-payton-used-drugs-talked-suicide-according-book", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back." ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was significant about his personal life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was significant about Jarrett Walter Payton's personal life", "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190512121955id_/http://www.espn.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/id/7031006/chicago-bears-walter-payton-used-drugs-talked-suicide-according-book_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.espn.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/id/7031006/chicago-bears-walter-payton-used-drugs-talked-suicide-according-book", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was it tumultuous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous", "Truth_answer": "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190512121955id_/http://www.espn.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/id/7031006/chicago-bears-walter-payton-used-drugs-talked-suicide-according-book_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.businessinsider.com/walter-payton-biography-2011-9", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation." ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of drugs did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do", "Truth_answer": "Pearlman writes Walter Payton: “habitually ingested a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin.” He’d even coat his body with “dimethyl sulfoxide, a topical analgesic commonly used to treat horses.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151024215652id_/http://www.businessinsider.com/walter-payton-biography-2011-9_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation.", "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do?", "Pearlman writes Walter Payton: “habitually ingested a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin.” He’d even coat his body with “dimethyl sulfoxide, a topical analgesic commonly used to treat horses.”" ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this interfere with his playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did abusing pain medication interfere with Walter Payton's playing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did abusing pain medication interfere with Walter Payton's playing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation.", "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do?", "Pearlman writes Walter Payton: “habitually ingested a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin.” He’d even coat his body with “dimethyl sulfoxide, a topical analgesic commonly used to treat horses.”", "Did abusing pain medication interfere with Walter Payton's playing?" ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get help for his drug use?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton get help for his drug use", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton get help for his drug use?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation.", "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do?", "Pearlman writes Walter Payton: “habitually ingested a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin.” He’d even coat his body with “dimethyl sulfoxide, a topical analgesic commonly used to treat horses.”", "Did abusing pain medication interfere with Walter Payton's playing?", "Did Walter Payton get help for his drug use?" ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Walter Payton's personal life besides his family and drug abuse", "Truth_answer": "Throughout his life, Payton had claimed his date of birth as July 25, 1954, a date which is cited in many of his early biographies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Walter Payton's personal life besides his family and drug abuse?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation.", "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do?", "Pearlman writes Walter Payton: “habitually ingested a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin.” He’d even coat his body with “dimethyl sulfoxide, a topical analgesic commonly used to treat horses.”", "Did abusing pain medication interfere with Walter Payton's playing?", "Did Walter Payton get help for his drug use?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Walter Payton's personal life besides his family and drug abuse?", "Throughout his life, Payton had claimed his date of birth as July 25, 1954, a date which is cited in many of his early biographies." ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this not considered his real birthdate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was July 25, 1954 not considered Walter Payton's real birthdate", "Truth_answer": "Sports Illustrated's Jeff Pearlman discovered Walter Payton's actual date of birth to be July 25, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was July 25, 1954 not considered Walter Payton's real birthdate?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton#Personal_life", "Context": [ "Did Walter Payton have a family?", "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976", "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Walter Payton and his wife Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney.", "Did Walter Payton's children play sports?", "Jarrett Walter Payton is a former professional NFL running back.", "What else is significant about Walter Payton's personal life besides his wife and children?", "Walter Payton was depressed and suicidal in the mid-1990s.", "Why was Walter Payton's life tumultuous?", "In the Walter Payton biography, Jeff Pearlman describes the Hall of Famer as suicidal, abusing pain medication and dealing with a crumbling family situation.", "What kind of drugs did Walter Payton do?", "Pearlman writes Walter Payton: “habitually ingested a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin.” He’d even coat his body with “dimethyl sulfoxide, a topical analgesic commonly used to treat horses.”", "Did abusing pain medication interfere with Walter Payton's playing?", "Did Walter Payton get help for his drug use?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Walter Payton's personal life besides his family and drug abuse?", "Throughout his life, Payton had claimed his date of birth as July 25, 1954, a date which is cited in many of his early biographies.", "Was July 25, 1954 not considered Walter Payton's real birthdate?", "Sports Illustrated's Jeff Pearlman discovered Walter Payton's actual date of birth to be July 25, 1953." ], "Conversation_no": 1669, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he lie about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Walter Payton lie about this", "Truth_answer": "Jeff Pearlman found Walter Payton's earliest use of the later date during his pursuit of the Heisman Trophy at Jackson State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Walter Payton lie about his real date of birth?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimú_culture#Expansion_and_rule", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city did the Chimu expand their territory in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What city did the Chimu expand their territory in", "Truth_answer": "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimú_culture", "Context": [ "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo." ], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on", "Truth_answer": "The Chimú resided on a strip of desert on the northern coast of Peru. The rivers in the region carved a series of fertile valley plains well-suited to irrigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimú_culture#Subsistence_and_agriculture", "Context": [ "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo.", "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "The Chimú resided on a strip of desert on the northern coast of Peru. The rivers in the region carved a series of fertile valley plains well-suited to irrigation." ], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it difficult for them to find food?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was it difficult for the Chimu to find food", "Truth_answer": "The Chimú developed excellent agricultural techniques which expanded the strength of their cultivated areas. They cultivated beans, sweet potato, papaya, and cotton with their reservoir and irrigation system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it difficult for the Chimu to find food?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo.", "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "The Chimú resided on a strip of desert on the northern coast of Peru. The rivers in the region carved a series of fertile valley plains well-suited to irrigation.", "Was it difficult for the Chimu to find food?", "The Chimú developed excellent agricultural techniques which expanded the strength of their cultivated areas. They cultivated beans, sweet potato, papaya, and cotton with their reservoir and irrigation system." ], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have to use force in order to expand?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Chimu have to use force in order to expand", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Chimu have to use force in order to expand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimú_culture#Expansion_and_rule", "Context": [ "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo.", "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "The Chimú resided on a strip of desert on the northern coast of Peru. The rivers in the region carved a series of fertile valley plains well-suited to irrigation.", "Was it difficult for the Chimu to find food?", "The Chimú developed excellent agricultural techniques which expanded the strength of their cultivated areas. They cultivated beans, sweet potato, papaya, and cotton with their reservoir and irrigation system.", "Did the Chimu have to use force in order to expand?" ], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the conquered after the lower part of the valley was taken?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the conquered after the lower part of the valley was taken by the Chimu", "Truth_answer": "Guacri-caur was succeeded by Nancen-pinco who really laid the foundations of the Kingdom by conquering the head of the valley of Chimor and the neighboring valleys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the conquered after the lower part of the valley was taken by the Chimu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo.", "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "The Chimú resided on a strip of desert on the northern coast of Peru. The rivers in the region carved a series of fertile valley plains well-suited to irrigation.", "Was it difficult for the Chimu to find food?", "The Chimú developed excellent agricultural techniques which expanded the strength of their cultivated areas. They cultivated beans, sweet potato, papaya, and cotton with their reservoir and irrigation system.", "Did the Chimu have to use force in order to expand?", "What happened to the conquered after the lower part of the valley was taken by the Chimu?", "Guacri-caur was succeeded by Nancen-pinco who really laid the foundations of the Kingdom by conquering the head of the valley of Chimor and the neighboring valleys." ], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What sort of weapons were used during the expansion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What sort of weapons were used during the expandion of the Chimu", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of weapons were used during the expandion of the Chimu?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimú_culture", "Context": [ "In what city did the Chimu expand their territory?", "The Chimu territory developed in the Moche Valley north of present-day Lima and later expanded to Arequipa. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayallo.", "What sort of terrain did the Chimu live on?", "The Chimú resided on a strip of desert on the northern coast of Peru. The rivers in the region carved a series of fertile valley plains well-suited to irrigation.", "Was it difficult for the Chimu to find food?", "The Chimú developed excellent agricultural techniques which expanded the strength of their cultivated areas. They cultivated beans, sweet potato, papaya, and cotton with their reservoir and irrigation system.", "Did the Chimu have to use force in order to expand?", "What happened to the conquered after the lower part of the valley was taken by the Chimu?", "Guacri-caur was succeeded by Nancen-pinco who really laid the foundations of the Kingdom by conquering the head of the valley of Chimor and the neighboring valleys.", "What sort of weapons were used during the expandion of the Chimu?" ], "Conversation_no": 1670, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was day to day life like in the desert coast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was day to day life like in the desert coast", "Truth_answer": "The rivers carved a series of fertile valley plains, which were very flat and well-suited to irrigation. Agriculture and fishing were both very important to the Chimú economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was day to day life like for the Chimu in the desert coast?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes#Holmes_vs._Cooney", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did his fight against Cooney take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did his fight against Cooney take place", "Truth_answer": "The fight between Larry Homes and Gerry Cooney was held in a 32,000-seat stadium erected in a Caesar's Palace Parking lot, with millions more watching around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Larry Holmes' fight against Gerry Cooney take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes#Holmes_vs._Cooney", "Context": [ "Where did Larry Holmes' fight against Gerry Cooney take place?", "The fight between Larry Homes and Gerry Cooney was held in a 32,000-seat stadium erected in a Caesar's Palace Parking lot, with millions more watching around the world." ], "Conversation_no": 1671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did it take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Larry Holmes' and Gerry Cooney's boxing match take place", "Truth_answer": "On June 11, 1982, Larry Holmes defended his title against Gerry Cooney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Larry Holmes' and Gerry Cooney's boxing match take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes#Holmes_vs._Cooney", "Context": [ "Where did Larry Holmes' fight against Gerry Cooney take place?", "The fight between Larry Homes and Gerry Cooney was held in a 32,000-seat stadium erected in a Caesar's Palace Parking lot, with millions more watching around the world.", "When did the Larry Holmes' and Gerry Cooney's boxing match take place?", "On June 11, 1982, Larry Holmes defended his title against Gerry Cooney." ], "Conversation_no": 1671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Larry Holmes win the fight against Gerry Cooney", "Truth_answer": "In the thirteenth, a barrage of punches from Larry Holmes sent Gerry Cooney down. He got up, but his trainer, Victor Valle, stepped into the ring and stopped the fight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Holmes win the fight against Gerry Cooney?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes#Professional_boxing_record", "Context": [ "Where did Larry Holmes' fight against Gerry Cooney take place?", "The fight between Larry Homes and Gerry Cooney was held in a 32,000-seat stadium erected in a Caesar's Palace Parking lot, with millions more watching around the world.", "When did the Larry Holmes' and Gerry Cooney's boxing match take place?", "On June 11, 1982, Larry Holmes defended his title against Gerry Cooney.", "Did Larry Holmes win the fight against Gerry Cooney?", "In the thirteenth, a barrage of punches from Larry Holmes sent Gerry Cooney down. He got up, but his trainer, Victor Valle, stepped into the ring and stopped the fight." ], "Conversation_no": 1671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the stats of the fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the stats of the fight between Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney", "Truth_answer": "Larry Holmes beat Gerry Cooney 40 to 0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the stats of the fight between Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_vs._Gerry_Cooney", "Context": [ "Where did Larry Holmes' fight against Gerry Cooney take place?", "The fight between Larry Homes and Gerry Cooney was held in a 32,000-seat stadium erected in a Caesar's Palace Parking lot, with millions more watching around the world.", "When did the Larry Holmes' and Gerry Cooney's boxing match take place?", "On June 11, 1982, Larry Holmes defended his title against Gerry Cooney.", "Did Larry Holmes win the fight against Gerry Cooney?", "In the thirteenth, a barrage of punches from Larry Holmes sent Gerry Cooney down. He got up, but his trainer, Victor Valle, stepped into the ring and stopped the fight.", "What were the stats of the fight between Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney?", "Larry Holmes beat Gerry Cooney 40 to 0." ], "Conversation_no": 1671, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his manager at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Gerry Cooney's manager at the time", "Truth_answer": "Don King and Dennis Rappaport were Larry Holmes' managers during the time the fight between him and Gerry Cooney happened.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Larry Holmes' manager at the time of his fight with Gerry Cooney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did casey do in early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did casey do in early career", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland." ], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem moved to California. At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested that he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland.", "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland?", "Casey Kasem moved to California. At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested that he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead." ], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he follow his advice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem follow the advice of the general manager at KYA in San Francisco", "Truth_answer": "At KEWB in Oakland, California, Casey Kasem became both the music director and an on-air personality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem follow the advice of the general manager at KYA in San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland.", "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland?", "Casey Kasem moved to California. At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested that he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead.", "Did Casey Kasem follow the advice of the general manager at KYA in San Francisco?", "At KEWB in Oakland, California, Casey Kasem became both the music director and an on-air personality." ], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do instead?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasem do instead toning down his delivery and just taking about the records", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem became an on-air personality. He created a show that mixed in biographical tidbits about the artists and songs he played, attracting the attention of Bill Gavin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasem do instead toning down his delivery and just taking about the records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland.", "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland?", "Casey Kasem moved to California. At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested that he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead.", "Did Casey Kasem follow the advice of the general manager at KYA in San Francisco?", "At KEWB in Oakland, California, Casey Kasem became both the music director and an on-air personality.", "What did Casey Kasem do instead toning down his delivery and just taking about the records?", "Casey Kasem became an on-air personality. He created a show that mixed in biographical tidbits about the artists and songs he played, attracting the attention of Bill Gavin." ], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they end up becoming partners?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem and Bill Gavin end up becoming partners", "Truth_answer": "After Casey Kasem joined KRLA in Los Angeles in 1963, his career began to blossom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem and Bill Gavin end up becoming partners?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem#Early_career", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland.", "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland?", "Casey Kasem moved to California. At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested that he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead.", "Did Casey Kasem follow the advice of the general manager at KYA in San Francisco?", "At KEWB in Oakland, California, Casey Kasem became both the music director and an on-air personality.", "What did Casey Kasem do instead toning down his delivery and just taking about the records?", "Casey Kasem became an on-air personality. He created a show that mixed in biographical tidbits about the artists and songs he played, attracting the attention of Bill Gavin.", "Did Casey Kasem and Bill Gavin end up becoming partners?", "After Casey Kasem joined KRLA in Los Angeles in 1963, his career began to blossom." ], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do as it blossomed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasem do as is career began to blossom", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem championed the R&B music of East L.A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasem do as is career began to blossom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem do in his early career?", "Casey Kasem began his professional broadcasting career in Flint, Michigan. He became a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland.", "What did Casey Kasum do after working as a disc jockey for WJBK-AM in Detroit, WBNY in Buffalo, NY, and a station in Cleveland?", "Casey Kasem moved to California. At KYA in San Francisco, the general manager suggested that he tone down his delivery and talk about the records instead.", "Did Casey Kasem follow the advice of the general manager at KYA in San Francisco?", "At KEWB in Oakland, California, Casey Kasem became both the music director and an on-air personality.", "What did Casey Kasem do instead toning down his delivery and just taking about the records?", "Casey Kasem became an on-air personality. He created a show that mixed in biographical tidbits about the artists and songs he played, attracting the attention of Bill Gavin.", "Did Casey Kasem and Bill Gavin end up becoming partners?", "After Casey Kasem joined KRLA in Los Angeles in 1963, his career began to blossom.", "What did Casey Kasem do as is career began to blossom?", "Casey Kasem championed the R&B music of East L.A." ], "Conversation_no": 1672, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards for his acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem win any awards for his acting", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem win any awards for his acting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he have to do with the American Top 40?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he have to do with the American Top 40", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show." ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they launch the program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the show American Top 40 launch the program", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened during the time period known as the Super 40", "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Casey Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video award show taped for distribution to television, which he also hosted and co-produced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Casey Kasem during the time he launched American Top 40?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.", "What else happened with Casey Kasem during the time he launched American Top 40?", "In 1983, Casey Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video award show taped for distribution to television, which he also hosted and co-produced." ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the show run?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did American Top 40 run", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970 and left the show in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did American Top 40 run?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.", "What else happened with Casey Kasem during the time he launched American Top 40?", "In 1983, Casey Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video award show taped for distribution to television, which he also hosted and co-produced.", "How long did American Top 40 run?", "Casey Kasem launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970 and left the show in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many viewers/listeners did the show have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many listeners did the show American Top 40 have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many listeners did the show American Top 40 have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.", "What else happened with Casey Kasem during the time he launched American Top 40?", "In 1983, Casey Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video award show taped for distribution to television, which he also hosted and co-produced.", "How long did American Top 40 run?", "Casey Kasem launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970 and left the show in 1988.", "How many listeners did the show American Top 40 have?" ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about the Top 40?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is intereting about American Top 40 besides who launched it, when it launched, what happened to Casey Kasem after he leaunched it, and how long it ran", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem mixed in biographical information and trivia about the artists, as well as flashbacks and Long-Distance Dedication segments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is intereting about American Top 40 besides who launched it, when it launched, what happened to Casey Kasem after he leaunched it, and how long it ran?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.", "What else happened with Casey Kasem during the time he launched American Top 40?", "In 1983, Casey Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video award show taped for distribution to television, which he also hosted and co-produced.", "How long did American Top 40 run?", "Casey Kasem launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970 and left the show in 1988.", "How many listeners did the show American Top 40 have?", "What else is intereting about American Top 40 besides who launched it, when it launched, what happened to Casey Kasem after he leaunched it, and how long it ran?", "Casey Kasem mixed in biographical information and trivia about the artists, as well as flashbacks and Long-Distance Dedication segments." ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any spin-offs or other shows similar to the Top 40?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any spin-offs or other shows similar to the American Top 40", "Truth_answer": "American Top 40's success spawned several imitators, including a weekly half-hour music video television show, America's Top 10, hosted by Casey Kasem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any spin-offs or other shows similar to the American Top 40?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Kasem", "Context": [ "What did Casey Kasem have to do with the American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem along with Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs, launched the weekly radio program American Top 40. He was co-creator and the host of the show.", "When did Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launch American Top 40?", "Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.", "What else happened with Casey Kasem during the time he launched American Top 40?", "In 1983, Casey Kasem helped found the American Video Awards, an annual music video award show taped for distribution to television, which he also hosted and co-produced.", "How long did American Top 40 run?", "Casey Kasem launched American Top 40 on July 4, 1970 and left the show in 1988.", "How many listeners did the show American Top 40 have?", "What else is intereting about American Top 40 besides who launched it, when it launched, what happened to Casey Kasem after he leaunched it, and how long it ran?", "Casey Kasem mixed in biographical information and trivia about the artists, as well as flashbacks and Long-Distance Dedication segments.", "Were there any spin-offs or other shows similar to the American Top 40?", "American Top 40's success spawned several imitators, including a weekly half-hour music video television show, America's Top 10, hosted by Casey Kasem." ], "Conversation_no": 1673, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a lot of voice acting roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem have a lot of voice acting roles", "Truth_answer": "Casey Kasem provided the voice of Peter Cottontail, Robin for several SuperFriends franchise shows, Merry in The Return of the King, and a number of voices for Sesame Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casey Kasem have a lot of voice acting roles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D." ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jackass come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jackass come out", "Truth_answer": "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jackass come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "When did Jackass come out?", "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he rise to fame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the CKY Crew with Bam Margera, for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera, leading to the rise of Jackass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bam_Margera", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "When did Jackass come out?", "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002.", "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame?", "Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the CKY Crew with Bam Margera, for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera, leading to the rise of Jackass." ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera successful", "Truth_answer": "In MTV's Jackass, Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bam_Margera_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bam_Margera", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "When did Jackass come out?", "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002.", "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame?", "Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the CKY Crew with Bam Margera, for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera, leading to the rise of Jackass.", "Were Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera successful?", "In MTV's Jackass, Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees." ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Have they participated in anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in anything else besides Jackass", "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera also participated the show Viva La Bam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in anything else besides Jackass?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viva_La_Bam", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "When did Jackass come out?", "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002.", "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame?", "Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the CKY Crew with Bam Margera, for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera, leading to the rise of Jackass.", "Were Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera successful?", "In MTV's Jackass, Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees.", "Have Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in anything else besides Jackass?", "Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera also participated the show Viva La Bam." ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did the show last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the show last", "Truth_answer": "The show Viva La Bam stated from 2003 to 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the show Viva La Bam last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bam_Margera", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "When did Jackass come out?", "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002.", "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame?", "Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the CKY Crew with Bam Margera, for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera, leading to the rise of Jackass.", "Were Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera successful?", "In MTV's Jackass, Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees.", "Have Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in anything else besides Jackass?", "Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera also participated the show Viva La Bam.", "How long did the show Viva La Bam last?", "The show Viva La Bam stated from 2003 to 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the show called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the show that Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in besides Jackass", "Truth_answer": "The show that Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in, besides Jackass, was called Viva La Bam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show that Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in besides Jackass?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viva_La_Bam#Featured_music_and_guests", "Context": [ "When did Ryan Dunn begin to get famous?", "Ryan Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made Jackass famous, and featured in three released films, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two and Jackass 3D.", "When did Jackass come out?", "Jackass, the television show, aired from 2000 to 2002 and Jackass: The Movie, came out in 2002.", "How did Ryan Dunn rise to fame?", "Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the CKY Crew with Bam Margera, for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera, leading to the rise of Jackass.", "Were Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera successful?", "In MTV's Jackass, Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees.", "Have Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in anything else besides Jackass?", "Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera also participated the show Viva La Bam.", "How long did the show Viva La Bam last?", "The show Viva La Bam stated from 2003 to 2006", "What was the show that Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in besides Jackass?", "The show that Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera participated in, besides Jackass, was called Viva La Bam." ], "Conversation_no": 1674, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any guest stars on there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any guest stars in the show Viva La Bam", "Truth_answer": "Viva La Bam featured Margera's favorite bands, such as HIM, CKY, The Bloodhound Gang; his friends, including Johnny Knoxville; and famous stars such as Sean Penn and Billy Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any guest stars in the show Viva La Bam?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he considered the black messiah?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he considered the black messiah", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was D'Angelo considered the black Messiah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo", "Context": [ "Was D'Angelo considered the black Messiah?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Black Messiah", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo originally wanted to release the album Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it in December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Messiah_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspests about D'Angelo's album Black Messiah besides being released in December 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Michael_Brown, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Eric_Garner", "Context": [ "Was D'Angelo considered the black Messiah?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Are there any other interesting aspests about D'Angelo's album Black Messiah besides being released in December 2014?", "D'Angelo originally wanted to release the album Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it in December 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What decisions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases", "Truth_answer": "Neither Darren Wilson nor Eric Pantaleo, who were white police officers, were charged for murder or violation of human rights after killing African Americans Darren Wilson and Michael Brown, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo", "Context": [ "Was D'Angelo considered the black Messiah?", "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Are there any other interesting aspests about D'Angelo's album Black Messiah besides being released in December 2014?", "D'Angelo originally wanted to release the album Black Messiah in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it in December 2014.", "What were the controversial decisions in the Ferguson and Eric Garner cases?", "Neither Darren Wilson nor Eric Pantaleo, who were white police officers, were charged for murder or violation of human rights after killing African Americans Darren Wilson and Michael Brown, respectively." ], "Conversation_no": 1675, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything affect him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything affect D'Angelo", "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo discussed his original inspirations to produce music, stating The sound and feel of my music are going to be affected by what motivates me to do it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything affect D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of the first success in comics during the 1920's and 1930;s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of the first success in comics during the 1920's and 1930;s", "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Jimmy Frise, sold Life's Little Comedies. This strip was later retitled Birdseye Center, and became the longest-running strip in English Canadian history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the first success in comics during the 1920's and 1930's in Canada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics", "Context": [ "What was one of the first success in comics during the 1920's and 1930's in Canada?", "In 1921, Jimmy Frise, sold Life's Little Comedies. This strip was later retitled Birdseye Center, and became the longest-running strip in English Canadian history." ], "Conversation_no": 1676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he sell it to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Jimmy Frise sell Life's Little Comedies to", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Frise sold Life's Little Comedies to the Toronto Star's Star Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jimmy Frise sell Life's Little Comedies to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics", "Context": [ "What was one of the first success in comics during the 1920's and 1930's in Canada?", "In 1921, Jimmy Frise, sold Life's Little Comedies. This strip was later retitled Birdseye Center, and became the longest-running strip in English Canadian history.", "Who did Jimmy Frise sell Life's Little Comedies to?", "Jimmy Frise sold Life's Little Comedies to the Toronto Star's Star Weekly." ], "Conversation_no": 1676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most successful comic strip during that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most successful comic strip during the 1920's in Canada", "Truth_answer": "Nova Scotia-born artist J. R. Williams single-panel strip about rural and small-town life, Out Our Way, began in 1922 and was syndicated in 700 newspapers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most successful comic strip during the 1920's in Canada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics", "Context": [ "What was one of the first success in comics during the 1920's and 1930's in Canada?", "In 1921, Jimmy Frise, sold Life's Little Comedies. This strip was later retitled Birdseye Center, and became the longest-running strip in English Canadian history.", "Who did Jimmy Frise sell Life's Little Comedies to?", "Jimmy Frise sold Life's Little Comedies to the Toronto Star's Star Weekly.", "What was the most successful comic strip during the 1920's in Canada?", "Nova Scotia-born artist J. R. Williams single-panel strip about rural and small-town life, Out Our Way, began in 1922 and was syndicated in 700 newspapers." ], "Conversation_no": 1676, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were comic strips primarily political?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were comic strips primarily political", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian cartoons in the humor magazine Grip, founded in 1873, tended to be political, and Prime Minister John A. Macdonald and Métis rebel leader Louis Riel were favourite targets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were comic strips primarily political in the early history of Canadian comics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson#Early_influences_and_writing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were her early influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were her early influences", "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson's early influences included Benjamin Franklin Newton, Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New York, and William Shakespeare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Emily Dickinson's early influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org/emily-dickinson/biography/emily-dickinson-the-writing-years-1855-1865/", "Context": [ "Who were Emily Dickinson's early influences?", "Emily Dickinson's early influences included Benjamin Franklin Newton, Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New York, and William Shakespeare." ], "Conversation_no": 1677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was she when she started to write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Emily Dickinson when she started to write", "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson's calling as a writer began as a teenager but scholars identify the writing years to be 1858 to 1865 when she composed, revised, and saved hundreds of poems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Emily Dickinson when she started to write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who were Emily Dickinson's early influences?", "Emily Dickinson's early influences included Benjamin Franklin Newton, Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New York, and William Shakespeare.", "How old was Emily Dickinson when she started to write?", "Emily Dickinson's calling as a writer began as a teenager but scholars identify the writing years to be 1858 to 1865 when she composed, revised, and saved hundreds of poems." ], "Conversation_no": 1677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of her early writings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Emily Dickinson's early writings", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Emily Dickinson's early writings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org/emily-dickinson/biography/emily-dickinson-the-writing-years-1855-1865/", "Context": [ "Who were Emily Dickinson's early influences?", "Emily Dickinson's early influences included Benjamin Franklin Newton, Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New York, and William Shakespeare.", "How old was Emily Dickinson when she started to write?", "Emily Dickinson's calling as a writer began as a teenager but scholars identify the writing years to be 1858 to 1865 when she composed, revised, and saved hundreds of poems.", "What were some of Emily Dickinson's early writings?" ], "Conversation_no": 1677, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Emily Dickinson article", "Truth_answer": "In 1850s, Emily Dickenson's strongest and most affectionate relationship was with her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert. Many scholars interpret the relationship between Emily and Susan as a romantic one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Emily Dickinson article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Early_years_(1973–1982)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did Ratt make in the early years", "Truth_answer": "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Early_years_(1973–1982)", "Context": [ "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E." ], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What albums did they make in the early years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What albums did Ratt make in the early years", "Truth_answer": "Time Coast released the band's six-track debut EP, simply titled Ratt in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Ratt make in the early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Members", "Context": [ "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E.", "What albums did Ratt make in the early years?", "Time Coast released the band's six-track debut EP, simply titled Ratt in the U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in Ratt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the members in the band Ratt", "Truth_answer": "The current members of Ratt are Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420114036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Undercover_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Cellar_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905234058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Your_Privacy_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members in the band Ratt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ratt_members#Former_Ratt_members", "Context": [ "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E.", "What albums did Ratt make in the early years?", "Time Coast released the band's six-track debut EP, simply titled Ratt in the U.S.", "Who were the members in the band Ratt?", "The current members of Ratt are Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes." ], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other members of Ratt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other members of Ratt", "Truth_answer": "The former members of Ratt include Jake E. Lee, Dave Alford, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer, Marq Torien, Michael Schenker, Robbie Crane, Keri Kelli, John Corabi, Jizzy Pearl, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other member of Ratt besides the current members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt", "Context": [ "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E.", "What albums did Ratt make in the early years?", "Time Coast released the band's six-track debut EP, simply titled Ratt in the U.S.", "Who were the members in the band Ratt?", "The current members of Ratt are Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "Were there any other member of Ratt besides the current members?", "The former members of Ratt include Jake E. Lee, Dave Alford, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer, Marq Torien, Michael Schenker, Robbie Crane, Keri Kelli, John Corabi, Jizzy Pearl, among others." ], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many members made up the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many members made up the band Ratt", "Truth_answer": "There are five band members in Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members made up the band Ratt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Pearcy", "Context": [ "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E.", "What albums did Ratt make in the early years?", "Time Coast released the band's six-track debut EP, simply titled Ratt in the U.S.", "Who were the members in the band Ratt?", "The current members of Ratt are Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "Were there any other member of Ratt besides the current members?", "The former members of Ratt include Jake E. Lee, Dave Alford, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer, Marq Torien, Michael Schenker, Robbie Crane, Keri Kelli, John Corabi, Jizzy Pearl, among others.", "How many members made up the band Ratt?", "There are five band members in Ratt." ], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the lead singer of Ratt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of the band Ratt", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Pearcy is the founder, singer, and songwriter of the heavy metal band Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181222031244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Pearcy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of the band Ratt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt#Two_versions_of_Ratt,_and_death_of_Robbin_Crosby_(2000–2006)", "Context": [ "What songs did Ratt make in the early years?", "In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, Ratt recorded a single Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E.", "What albums did Ratt make in the early years?", "Time Coast released the band's six-track debut EP, simply titled Ratt in the U.S.", "Who were the members in the band Ratt?", "The current members of Ratt are Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, and Pete Holmes.", "Were there any other member of Ratt besides the current members?", "The former members of Ratt include Jake E. Lee, Dave Alford, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer, Marq Torien, Michael Schenker, Robbie Crane, Keri Kelli, John Corabi, Jizzy Pearl, among others.", "How many members made up the band Ratt?", "There are five band members in Ratt.", "Who was the lead singer of the band Ratt?", "Stephen Pearcy is the founder, singer, and songwriter of the heavy metal band Ratt." ], "Conversation_no": 1678, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other singers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other singers in the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy", "Truth_answer": "Warren DeMartini and Bobby Blotzer briefly replaced Stephen Pearcy with singer Robert Mason, who would demo with the band Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singers in the band Ratt besides Stephen Pearcy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was his estate worth a lot of money?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was his estate worth a lot of money", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Scott-Heron#Scott-Heron's_estate", "Context": [ "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?" ], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who fought over the estate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Rumal Rackley filed a suit against sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Gil Scott-Heron's first wife, Brenda Sykes, as he believed they had unfairly attained US$250,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Scott-Heron#Scott-Heron's_estate", "Context": [ "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?", "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "In 2011, Rumal Rackley filed a suit against sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Gil Scott-Heron's first wife, Brenda Sykes, as he believed they had unfairly attained US$250,000." ], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the 2011 lawsuit Rumal Rackley filed against his sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Brenda Sykes", "Truth_answer": "The 2011 case was later settled for an undisclosed sum in early 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the 2011 lawsuit Rumal Rackley filed against his sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Brenda Sykes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Scott-Heron#Scott-Heron's_estate", "Context": [ "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?", "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "In 2011, Rumal Rackley filed a suit against sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Gil Scott-Heron's first wife, Brenda Sykes, as he believed they had unfairly attained US$250,000.", "What was the result of the 2011 lawsuit Rumal Rackley filed against his sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Brenda Sykes?", "The 2011 case was later settled for an undisclosed sum in early 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the estate still in the family's possession now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Gil Scott-Heron's estate still in the family's possession now", "Truth_answer": "Rumal Rackley still serves as court-appointed administrator for Gil Scott-Heron's estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Gil Scott-Heron's estate still in the family's possession now?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Scott-Heron#Scott-Heron's_estate", "Context": [ "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?", "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "In 2011, Rumal Rackley filed a suit against sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Gil Scott-Heron's first wife, Brenda Sykes, as he believed they had unfairly attained US$250,000.", "What was the result of the 2011 lawsuit Rumal Rackley filed against his sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Brenda Sykes?", "The 2011 case was later settled for an undisclosed sum in early 2013.", "Is Gil Scott-Heron's estate still in the family's possession now?", "Rumal Rackley still serves as court-appointed administrator for Gil Scott-Heron's estate." ], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was included in the estate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was included in Gil Scott-Heron's estate", "Truth_answer": "At the time of Gil Scott-Heron's death, a will could not be found to determine the future of his estate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was included in Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Scott-Heron#Scott-Heron's_estate", "Context": [ "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?", "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "In 2011, Rumal Rackley filed a suit against sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Gil Scott-Heron's first wife, Brenda Sykes, as he believed they had unfairly attained US$250,000.", "What was the result of the 2011 lawsuit Rumal Rackley filed against his sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Brenda Sykes?", "The 2011 case was later settled for an undisclosed sum in early 2013.", "Is Gil Scott-Heron's estate still in the family's possession now?", "Rumal Rackley still serves as court-appointed administrator for Gil Scott-Heron's estate.", "What was included in Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "At the time of Gil Scott-Heron's death, a will could not be found to determine the future of his estate." ], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why wasn't there a clear lineage for the estate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why wasn't there a clear lineage for Gil Scott-Heron's estate", "Truth_answer": "Raquiyah Kelly-Heron filed papers in Manhattan, New York's Surrogate's Court in August 2013, claiming that Rumal Rackley is not Gil Scott-Heron's son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't there a clear lineage for Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Scott-Heron#Scott-Heron's_estate", "Context": [ "Was Gil Scott-Heron's estate worth a lot of money?", "Who fought over Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "In 2011, Rumal Rackley filed a suit against sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Gil Scott-Heron's first wife, Brenda Sykes, as he believed they had unfairly attained US$250,000.", "What was the result of the 2011 lawsuit Rumal Rackley filed against his sister Gia Scott-Heron and her mother, Brenda Sykes?", "The 2011 case was later settled for an undisclosed sum in early 2013.", "Is Gil Scott-Heron's estate still in the family's possession now?", "Rumal Rackley still serves as court-appointed administrator for Gil Scott-Heron's estate.", "What was included in Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "At the time of Gil Scott-Heron's death, a will could not be found to determine the future of his estate.", "Why wasn't there a clear lineage for Gil Scott-Heron's estate?", "Raquiyah Kelly-Heron filed papers in Manhattan, New York's Surrogate's Court in August 2013, claiming that Rumal Rackley is not Gil Scott-Heron's son." ], "Conversation_no": 1679, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any kids it could go to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gil Scott-Heron have any kids his estate could go to", "Truth_answer": "In December 2018, the Surrogate Court ruled that Rumal Rackley and his half sisters are all legal heirs of Gil Scott-Heron's estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gil Scott-Heron have any kids his estate could go to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasons_of_Your_Day", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was mazzy star connection to seasons of your day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was mazzy star connection to seasons of your day", "Truth_answer": "Seasons of Your Day is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Mazzy Star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528001345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasons_of_Your_Day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mazzy Star's connection to Seasons of Your Day?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star#Reformation_and_Seasons_of_Your_Day_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What was Mazzy Star's connection to Seasons of Your Day?", "Seasons of Your Day is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Mazzy Star." ], "Conversation_no": 1680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the reformation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the reformation for Mazzy Star", "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2011, Hope Sandoval's official website confirmed Mazzy Star would release their first new material in 15 years later that same month.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reformation for Mazzy Star?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star#Reformation_and_Seasons_of_Your_Day_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What was Mazzy Star's connection to Seasons of Your Day?", "Seasons of Your Day is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Mazzy Star.", "What is the reformation for Mazzy Star?", "On October 12, 2011, Hope Sandoval's official website confirmed Mazzy Star would release their first new material in 15 years later that same month." ], "Conversation_no": 1680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other works were produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other works were produced", "Truth_answer": "On July 13, 2013, Mazzy Star announced details of their fourth studio album, Seasons of Your Day, which was released on September 23, 2013 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works were produced besides the double A-sided single Common Burn / Lay Myself Down by Mazzy Star after their reformation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star#Reformation_and_Seasons_of_Your_Day_(2010–2014)", "Context": [ "What was Mazzy Star's connection to Seasons of Your Day?", "Seasons of Your Day is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Mazzy Star.", "What is the reformation for Mazzy Star?", "On October 12, 2011, Hope Sandoval's official website confirmed Mazzy Star would release their first new material in 15 years later that same month.", "What other works were produced besides the double A-sided single Common Burn / Lay Myself Down by Mazzy Star after their reformation?", "On July 13, 2013, Mazzy Star announced details of their fourth studio album, Seasons of Your Day, which was released on September 23, 2013 in the UK." ], "Conversation_no": 1680, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other works produced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other works produced besides the double A-sided single Common Burn / Lay Myself Down and the album Seasons of Your Day by Mazzy Star after their reformation", "Truth_answer": "On April 19, Mazzy Star released two new songs as part of Record Store Day 2014. I'm Less Here and Things were released on 7 vinyl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528001345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasons_of_Your_Day_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other works produced besides the double A-sided single Common Burn / Lay Myself Down and the album Seasons of Your Day by Mazzy Star after their reformation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the rise to prominence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the rise to prominence", "Truth_answer": "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan." ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in Kazan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in Kazan", "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do in Kazan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "What did he do in Kazan?", "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man." ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did others perceive him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin", "Truth_answer": "Despite rumors that Grigori Rasputin was having sex with some of his female followers, he won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "What did he do in Kazan?", "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man.", "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin?", "Despite rumors that Grigori Rasputin was having sex with some of his female followers, he won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan." ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why were there rumors about him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why were there rumors about Grigori Rasputin", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were there rumors about Grigori Rasputin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "What did he do in Kazan?", "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man.", "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin?", "Despite rumors that Grigori Rasputin was having sex with some of his female followers, he won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan.", "Why were there rumors about Grigori Rasputin?" ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Grigori Rasputin's article", "Truth_answer": "Upon meeting Sergei at the Nevsky Monastery, Grigori Rasputin was introduced to a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Grigori Rasputin article besides the rumors about him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "What did he do in Kazan?", "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man.", "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin?", "Despite rumors that Grigori Rasputin was having sex with some of his female followers, he won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan.", "Why were there rumors about Grigori Rasputin?", "What are some other interesting aspects about the Grigori Rasputin article besides the rumors about him?", "Upon meeting Sergei at the Nevsky Monastery, Grigori Rasputin was introduced to a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan." ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Sergei?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Sergei in relation to Grigori Rasputin", "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin won over local church officials Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos, who gave him a letter of recommendation to Bishop Sergei, the rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Seminary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sergei in relation to Grigori Rasputin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "What did he do in Kazan?", "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man.", "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin?", "Despite rumors that Grigori Rasputin was having sex with some of his female followers, he won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan.", "Why were there rumors about Grigori Rasputin?", "What are some other interesting aspects about the Grigori Rasputin article besides the rumors about him?", "Upon meeting Sergei at the Nevsky Monastery, Grigori Rasputin was introduced to a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan.", "Who was Sergei in relation to Grigori Rasputin?", "Grigori Rasputin won over local church officials Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos, who gave him a letter of recommendation to Bishop Sergei, the rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Seminary." ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was this letter important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the letter of recommendation that Grigori Rasputin received from Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos important", "Truth_answer": "Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos arranged for Grigori Rasputin to travel to St. Petersburg, either in 1903 or in the winter of 1904–1905.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the letter of recommendation that Grigori Rasputin received from Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos important?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin#Rise_to_prominence", "Context": [ "What was the Rise to prominence for Grigori Rasputin?", "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s. Sometime between 1902 and 1904, he travelled to the city of Kazan.", "What did he do in Kazan?", "Grigori Rasputin travelled to the city of Kazan on the Volga river, where he acquired a reputation as a wise and perceptive starets, or holy man.", "How did others perceive Grigori Rasputin?", "Despite rumors that Grigori Rasputin was having sex with some of his female followers, he won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan.", "Why were there rumors about Grigori Rasputin?", "What are some other interesting aspects about the Grigori Rasputin article besides the rumors about him?", "Upon meeting Sergei at the Nevsky Monastery, Grigori Rasputin was introduced to a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan.", "Who was Sergei in relation to Grigori Rasputin?", "Grigori Rasputin won over local church officials Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos, who gave him a letter of recommendation to Bishop Sergei, the rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Seminary.", "Why was the letter of recommendation that Grigori Rasputin received from Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos important?", "Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos arranged for Grigori Rasputin to travel to St. Petersburg, either in 1903 or in the winter of 1904–1905." ], "Conversation_no": 1681, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was in St. Petersburg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was in St. Petersburg", "Truth_answer": "Archimandrite Feofan was so impressed with Grigori Rasputin that he invited him to stay in his home, and became one of Rasputin's most important and influential friends in St. Petersburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in St. Petersburg for Grigori Rasputin in 1903 or in the winter of 1904-1905?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period#Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the origins of the Vedic period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the origins of the Vedic period", "Truth_answer": "After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which ended circa 1900 BCE, groups of Indo-Aryan peoples migrated into north-western India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of the Vedic period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period#Origins", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the Vedic period?", "After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which ended circa 1900 BCE, groups of Indo-Aryan peoples migrated into north-western India." ], "Conversation_no": 1682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were differences after inhabiting the northern Indus Valley?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were differences after groups of Indo-Aryan peoples started inhabiting the northern Indus Valley", "Truth_answer": "The Vedic period beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era were closely related to the hypothesised Proto-Indo-European religion, and the Indo-Iranian religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism_p52" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were differences after groups of Indo-Aryan peoples started inhabiting the northern Indus Valley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period#Vedic_religionThe main deities of the Vedic period pantheon were Indra, Agni, and Soma and some deities of social order.", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the Vedic period?", "After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which ended circa 1900 BCE, groups of Indo-Aryan peoples migrated into north-western India.", "What were differences after groups of Indo-Aryan peoples started inhabiting the northern Indus Valley?", "The Vedic period beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era were closely related to the hypothesised Proto-Indo-European religion, and the Indo-Iranian religion." ], "Conversation_no": 1682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the religious beliefs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Vedic period religious beliefs", "Truth_answer": "The main deities of the Vedic period pantheon were Indra, Agni, and Soma and some deities of social order.What were Vedic period religious beliefs?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Vedic period religious beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period#Vedic_religion", "Context": [ "What are the origins of the Vedic period?", "After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which ended circa 1900 BCE, groups of Indo-Aryan peoples migrated into north-western India.", "What were differences after groups of Indo-Aryan peoples started inhabiting the northern Indus Valley?", "The Vedic period beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era were closely related to the hypothesised Proto-Indo-European religion, and the Indo-Iranian religion.", "What were Vedic period religious beliefs?", "The main deities of the Vedic period pantheon were Indra, Agni, and Soma and some deities of social order.What were Vedic period religious beliefs?" ], "Conversation_no": 1682, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the religious practices?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some Vedic period religious practices", "Truth_answer": "The mode of worship during the Vedic period was the performance of sacrifices which included the chanting of Rigvedic verses, singing of Samans and 'mumbling' of sacrificial mantras.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some Vedic period religious practices?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil#Recording", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was this song recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was this song recorded", "Truth_answer": "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the song Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil#Recording", "Context": [ "Where was the song Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios." ], "Conversation_no": 1683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it recorded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the song, Sympathy for the Devil recorded", "Truth_answer": "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios on 4 June 1968 and continued into the next day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil#Recording", "Context": [ "Where was the song Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios.", "When was Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios on 4 June 1968 and continued into the next day." ], "Conversation_no": 1683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was involved in the recording?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was involved in the recording of Sympathy for the Devil", "Truth_answer": "Personnel included on the recording of Sympathy for the Devil include Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas and Bill Wyman on maracas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the recording of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil#Recording", "Context": [ "Where was the song Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios.", "When was Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios on 4 June 1968 and continued into the next day.", "Who was involved in the recording of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Personnel included on the recording of Sympathy for the Devil include Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas and Bill Wyman on maracas." ], "Conversation_no": 1683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was someone else involved on an instrument for the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was someone else involved on an instrument for the song Sympathy for the Devil besides Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas and Bill Wyman on maracas", "Truth_answer": "Keith Richards plays bass on the original recording of Sympathy for the Devil, and also electric guitar. Brian Jones plays a mostly mixed out acoustic guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was someone else involved on an instrument for the song Sympathy for the Devil besides Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas and Bill Wyman on maracas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil", "Context": [ "Where was the song Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios.", "When was Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "The recording of Sympathy for the Devil began at London's Olympic Sound Studios on 4 June 1968 and continued into the next day.", "Who was involved in the recording of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Personnel included on the recording of Sympathy for the Devil include Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas and Bill Wyman on maracas.", "Was someone else involved on an instrument for the song Sympathy for the Devil besides Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas and Bill Wyman on maracas?", "Keith Richards plays bass on the original recording of Sympathy for the Devil, and also electric guitar. Brian Jones plays a mostly mixed out acoustic guitar." ], "Conversation_no": 1683, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the producer for the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the producer for the song Sympathy for the Devil", "Truth_answer": "The producer for the song Sympathy for the Devil is Jimmy Miller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer for the song Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#California_properties", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the California properties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the California properties", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#California_properties", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he own other properties in California?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle", "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#California_properties", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there other properties in addition to these two?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon", "Truth_answer": "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#California_properties", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything noteworthy about this mansion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything noteworthy about this mansion", "Truth_answer": "This home, known as Beverly House, was once perhaps the most expensive private home in the U.S., valued at $165 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything noteworthy about the H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion William Randolph Hearst bought in 1947?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#Final_years_and_death", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard.", "Was there anything noteworthy about the H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion William Randolph Hearst bought in 1947?", "This home, known as Beverly House, was once perhaps the most expensive private home in the U.S., valued at $165 million." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which property was his primary home?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which property was William Randolph Hearst's primary home", "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst, after spending much of World War II at his estate of Wyntoon, returned to San Simeon full-time in 1945 and resumed building works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which property was William Randolph Hearst's primary home?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#California_properties", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard.", "Was there anything noteworthy about the H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion William Randolph Hearst bought in 1947?", "This home, known as Beverly House, was once perhaps the most expensive private home in the U.S., valued at $165 million.", "Which property was William Randolph Hearst's primary home?", "William Randolph Hearst, after spending much of World War II at his estate of Wyntoon, returned to San Simeon full-time in 1945 and resumed building works." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was this property?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon property", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon property?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst#California_properties", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard.", "Was there anything noteworthy about the H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion William Randolph Hearst bought in 1947?", "This home, known as Beverly House, was once perhaps the most expensive private home in the U.S., valued at $165 million.", "Which property was William Randolph Hearst's primary home?", "William Randolph Hearst, after spending much of World War II at his estate of Wyntoon, returned to San Simeon full-time in 1945 and resumed building works.", "Where was William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon property?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he own any other properties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst own any other properties besides Hearst Castle, Wyntoon, and the Beverly House", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1890s, William Randolph Hearst began building a mansion on the hills overlooking Pleasanton, California on land purchased by his father a decade earlier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst own any other properties besides Hearst Castle, Wyntoon, and the Beverly House?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What are the California properties in relation to William Randolph Hearst?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own other properties in California besides Hearst Castle?", "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Were there other properties William Randolph Hearst in addition to Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard.", "Was there anything noteworthy about the H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion William Randolph Hearst bought in 1947?", "This home, known as Beverly House, was once perhaps the most expensive private home in the U.S., valued at $165 million.", "Which property was William Randolph Hearst's primary home?", "William Randolph Hearst, after spending much of World War II at his estate of Wyntoon, returned to San Simeon full-time in 1945 and resumed building works.", "Where was William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon property?", "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000-acre ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Did William Randolph Hearst own any other properties besides Hearst Castle, Wyntoon, and the Beverly House?", "In the early 1890s, William Randolph Hearst began building a mansion on the hills overlooking Pleasanton, California on land purchased by his father a decade earlier." ], "Conversation_no": 1684, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the ranch called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the ranch at San Simeon, California, where William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, called", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ranch at San Simeon, California, where William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, called?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is her family background", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is her family background", "Truth_answer": "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.imdb.com/search/name/?birth_year=1975&ref_=nmbio_ov_2_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Eva Longoria's family background?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "What is Eva Longoria's family background?", "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr." ], "Conversation_no": 1685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something major that happened to her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something major that happened to Eva Longoria", "Truth_answer": "While in high school, Eva Longoria worked at a Wendy's restaurant part-time for three years to help earn money for her quinceañera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something major that happened to Eva Longoria?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Eva Longoria's family background?", "Eva Longoria was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four daughters born to Mexican-American (Tejano) parents, Ella Eva (Mireles) and Enrique Longoria, Jr.", "What is something major that happened to Eva Longoria?", "While in high school, Eva Longoria worked at a Wendy's restaurant part-time for three years to help earn money for her quinceañera." ], "Conversation_no": 1685, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she live with her grandparents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eva Longoria live with her grandparents", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eva Longoria live with her grandparents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix#1995–1999:_Return_to_acting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Phoenix have to make a return to acting", "Truth_answer": "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix#1995–1999:_Return_to_acting", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side." ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Phoenix do in 1995?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Phoenix do in 1995", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder." ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What films did Phoenix release in 1996?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Turn_(1997_film)", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996?" ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did U Turn gross?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did the 1997 film U Turn gross", "Truth_answer": "The 1997 film U Turn grossed $6.6 million in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the 1997 film U Turn gross?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix#1995–1999:_Return_to_acting", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996?", "How much did the 1997 film U Turn gross?", "The 1997 film U Turn grossed $6.6 million in the US." ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What films did Joaquin Phoenix star in in 1999?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films did Joaquin Phoenix star in 1999", "Truth_answer": "In the 1999 film 8mm, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred as an adult video store employee who helps Tom Welles penetrate the underworld of illegal pornography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Joaquin Phoenix star in in 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix#1995–1999:_Return_to_acting", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996?", "How much did the 1997 film U Turn gross?", "The 1997 film U Turn grossed $6.6 million in the US.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix star in in 1999?", "In the 1999 film 8mm, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred as an adult video store employee who helps Tom Welles penetrate the underworld of illegal pornography." ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did that movie gross?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the film 8mm with Joaquin Phoenix gross", "Truth_answer": "The film 8mm turned out be a box office success, grossing $96 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the film 8mm with Joaquin Phoenix gross?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix#1995–1999:_Return_to_acting", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996?", "How much did the 1997 film U Turn gross?", "The 1997 film U Turn grossed $6.6 million in the US.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix star in in 1999?", "In the 1999 film 8mm, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred as an adult video store employee who helps Tom Welles penetrate the underworld of illegal pornography.", "What did the film 8mm with Joaquin Phoenix gross?", "The film 8mm turned out be a box office success, grossing $96 million worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How do critics feel about Phoenix?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do critics feel about Joaquin Phoenix", "Truth_answer": "New York Times critic Janet Maslin praised Joaquin Phoenix's performance in the film To Die For.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do critics feel about Joaquin Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix#1995–1999:_Return_to_acting", "Context": [ "Why did Joaquin Phoenix have to make a return to acting?", "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman to commit murder.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix release in 1996?", "How much did the 1997 film U Turn gross?", "The 1997 film U Turn grossed $6.6 million in the US.", "What films did Joaquin Phoenix star in in 1999?", "In the 1999 film 8mm, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred as an adult video store employee who helps Tom Welles penetrate the underworld of illegal pornography.", "What did the film 8mm with Joaquin Phoenix gross?", "The film 8mm turned out be a box office success, grossing $96 million worldwide.", "How do critics feel about Joaquin Phoenix?", "New York Times critic Janet Maslin praised Joaquin Phoenix's performance in the film To Die For." ], "Conversation_no": 1686, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is important about the years 1995-1999?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is important about the years 1995-1999 for Joaquin Phoenix besides the films U Turn, 8mm, and To Die For", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Joaquin Phoenix starred in the film Clay Pigeons as a young man in a small town who befriends a serial killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the years 1995-1999 for Joaquin Phoenix besides the films U Turn, 8mm, and To Die For?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created Marge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created Marge", "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his process in creating her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other inspirations for Marge's creation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother", "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he draw on for the character's personality?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?" ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her", "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What makes them difficult to write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What makes Marge Simpson difficult to write", "Truth_answer": "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_Alone", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was that episode about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Simpsons about", "Truth_answer": "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Simpsons episode Homer Alone about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone.", "What was the Simpsons episode Homer Alone about?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Matt's original concept of Marge meet with approval?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Matt Groening's original concept of Marge Simpson meet with approval", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Groening's original concept of Marge Simpson meet with approval?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone.", "What was the Simpsons episode Homer Alone about?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Did Matt Groening's original concept of Marge Simpson meet with approval?" ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Brooks have any comments about Marge?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James L. Brooks have any comments about Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "David M. Stern felt that they could achieve a deeper vein of comedy in an episode where Marge Simpson has a nervous breakdown, and James L. Brooks quickly approved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James L. Brooks have any comments about Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_Alone", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone.", "What was the Simpsons episode Homer Alone about?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Did Matt Groening's original concept of Marge Simpson meet with approval?", "Did James L. Brooks have any comments about Marge Simpson?", "David M. Stern felt that they could achieve a deeper vein of comedy in an episode where Marge Simpson has a nervous breakdown, and James L. Brooks quickly approved." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have a nervous breakdown in an episode?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marge Simpson have a nervous breakdown in an episode", "Truth_answer": "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marge Simpson have a nervous breakdown in an episode?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_Alone", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone.", "What was the Simpsons episode Homer Alone about?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Did Matt Groening's original concept of Marge Simpson meet with approval?", "Did James L. Brooks have any comments about Marge Simpson?", "David M. Stern felt that they could achieve a deeper vein of comedy in an episode where Marge Simpson has a nervous breakdown, and James L. Brooks quickly approved.", "Did Marge Simpson have a nervous breakdown in an episode?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else wrote episodes with Marge in them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else wrote episodes with Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Bill Oakley believes that the junior writers are usually given Marge Simpson episodes because he and writing partner Josh Weinstein were given several to write during their first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else wrote episodes with Marge Simpson in them besides David M. Stern?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening.", "What was Matt Groening's process in creating Marge Simpson?", "Marge Simpson was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Did Matt Groening have any other inspirations for Marge Simpson's creation besides his mother?", "Marge Simpson's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "What did Matt Groening draw on for Marge Simpson's personality?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article besides Matt Groenig's inspiration for her?", "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge Simpson are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "What makes the episodes of The Simpsons featuring Marge Simpson difficult to write for Matt Groening?", "During the third season, most of the writers focused on Bart and Homer, so David M. Stern decided to write a Marge Simpson episode, which became Homer Alone.", "What was the Simpsons episode Homer Alone about?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Did Matt Groening's original concept of Marge Simpson meet with approval?", "Did James L. Brooks have any comments about Marge Simpson?", "David M. Stern felt that they could achieve a deeper vein of comedy in an episode where Marge Simpson has a nervous breakdown, and James L. Brooks quickly approved.", "Did Marge Simpson have a nervous breakdown in an episode?", "In the episode, stress from doing housework and being underappreciated at home causes Marge Simpson to have a mental breakdown and she decides to go on a vacation.", "Who else wrote episodes with Marge Simpson in them besides David M. Stern?", "Bill Oakley believes that the junior writers are usually given Marge Simpson episodes because he and writing partner Josh Weinstein were given several to write during their first season." ], "Conversation_no": 1687, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened when Bill and Josh wrote Marge episodes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein wrote Marge Simpson episodes", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein wrote Marge Simpson episodes?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes#Scientific_research", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Marie Stopes research", "Truth_answer": "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris." ], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did someone help her with her research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes#Scientific_research", "Context": [ "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research?" ], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she meet anyone of note during the time of her research ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes meet anyone of note during the time of her research", "Truth_answer": "A chance meeting with Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott in 1904 brought a possibility of Marie Stopes proving Edward Suess's theory concerning the existence of Gondwana or Pangaea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes meet anyone of note during the time of her research ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes#Scientific_research", "Context": [ "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research?", "Did Marie Stopes meet anyone of note during the time of her research ?", "A chance meeting with Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott in 1904 brought a possibility of Marie Stopes proving Edward Suess's theory concerning the existence of Gondwana or Pangaea." ], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do with Robert Falcon Scott?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Marie Stopes do with Robert Falcon Scott", "Truth_answer": "Marie Stopes's passion to prove Edward Suess's theory led her to discuss the possibility of joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica. She did not join the expedition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marie Stopes do with Robert Falcon Scott?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes#Scientific_research", "Context": [ "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research?", "Did Marie Stopes meet anyone of note during the time of her research ?", "A chance meeting with Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott in 1904 brought a possibility of Marie Stopes proving Edward Suess's theory concerning the existence of Gondwana or Pangaea.", "What did Marie Stopes do with Robert Falcon Scott?", "Marie Stopes's passion to prove Edward Suess's theory led her to discuss the possibility of joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica. She did not join the expedition." ], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Robert Falcon Scott's article", "Truth_answer": "During World War I, Marie Stopes was engaged in studies of coal for the British government, which culminated in the writing of Monograph on the constitution of coal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marie Stopes article besides her possibly joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research?", "Did Marie Stopes meet anyone of note during the time of her research ?", "A chance meeting with Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott in 1904 brought a possibility of Marie Stopes proving Edward Suess's theory concerning the existence of Gondwana or Pangaea.", "What did Marie Stopes do with Robert Falcon Scott?", "Marie Stopes's passion to prove Edward Suess's theory led her to discuss the possibility of joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica. She did not join the expedition.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marie Stopes article besides her possibly joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica?", "During World War I, Marie Stopes was engaged in studies of coal for the British government, which culminated in the writing of Monograph on the constitution of coal." ], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she write Monograph on the constitution of coal for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Marie Stopes write Monograph on the constitution of coal for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Marie Stopes write Monograph on the constitution of coal for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Marie Stopes research ?", "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Did someone help Marie Stopes with her research?", "Did Marie Stopes meet anyone of note during the time of her research ?", "A chance meeting with Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott in 1904 brought a possibility of Marie Stopes proving Edward Suess's theory concerning the existence of Gondwana or Pangaea.", "What did Marie Stopes do with Robert Falcon Scott?", "Marie Stopes's passion to prove Edward Suess's theory led her to discuss the possibility of joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica. She did not join the expedition.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marie Stopes article besides her possibly joining Robert Falcon Scott's next expedition to Antarctica?", "During World War I, Marie Stopes was engaged in studies of coal for the British government, which culminated in the writing of Monograph on the constitution of coal.", "Who did Marie Stopes write Monograph on the constitution of coal for?" ], "Conversation_no": 1688, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any prizes for her scientific research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes win any prizes for her scientific research", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes win any prizes for her scientific research?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he first join a team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he first join a team", "Truth_answer": "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful with that team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season", "Truth_answer": "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he then move to another team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team", "Truth_answer": "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team did he move to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season", "Truth_answer": "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he find success with Bombay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Bombay cricket team", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar finished the 1988–89 Ranji Trophy season as Bombay's highest run-scorer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Bombay cricket team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Bombay cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar finished the 1988–89 Ranji Trophy season as Bombay's highest run-scorer." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any trophies with Bombay?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar win any trophies with the Bombay cricket team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar win any trophies with the Bombay cricket team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Bombay cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar finished the 1988–89 Ranji Trophy season as Bombay's highest run-scorer.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar win any trophies with the Bombay cricket team?" ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he eventually move to another team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar eventually move to another team", "Truth_answer": "In 1992, at the age of 19, Sachin Tendulkar became the first overseas-born player to represent Yorkshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar eventually move to another team after the Bombay cricket team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Bombay cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar finished the 1988–89 Ranji Trophy season as Bombay's highest run-scorer.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar win any trophies with the Bombay cricket team?", "Did Sachin Tendulkar eventually move to another team after the Bombay cricket team?", "In 1992, at the age of 19, Sachin Tendulkar became the first overseas-born player to represent Yorkshire." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he find success with that team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Yorkshire cricket team", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar played 16 first-class matches for Yorkshire and scored 1070 runs at an average of 46.52.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Yorkshire cricket team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#Early_domestic_career", "Context": [ "When did Sachin Tendulkar first join a team?", "On 14 November 1987, Sachin Tendulkar was selected to represent Bombay in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic First-class cricket tournament, for the 1987–88 season.", "Was Sachin Tendulkar successful with the Bombay cricket team in the 1987-88 season?", "However, Sachin Tendulkar was not selected for the final eleven in any of the matches, though he was often used as a substitute fielder.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar then move to another team after finishing the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "What team did Sachin Tendulkar move to after the 1987-88 season?", "On 11 December 1988, aged 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for Bombay against Gujarat.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Bombay cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar finished the 1988–89 Ranji Trophy season as Bombay's highest run-scorer.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar win any trophies with the Bombay cricket team?", "Did Sachin Tendulkar eventually move to another team after the Bombay cricket team?", "In 1992, at the age of 19, Sachin Tendulkar became the first overseas-born player to represent Yorkshire.", "Did Sachin Tendulkar find success with the Yorkshire cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar played 16 first-class matches for Yorkshire and scored 1070 runs at an average of 46.52." ], "Conversation_no": 1689, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about his early career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Sachin Tendulkars early career", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar's first double century was for Mumbai while playing against the visiting Australian team at the Brabourne Stadium in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Sachin Tendulkar's early career besides playing for Yorkshire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#2003_tour_of_Australia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour Aurstralia with a team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he tour Aurstralia with a team", "Truth_answer": "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series." ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many games did they win on their Australia tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?" ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any trophies while in Australia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#2003_tour_of_Australia", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?", "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team?" ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most significant thing that happened to him in Australia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most significant thing that happened to Sachin Tendulkar in Australia in 2003", "Truth_answer": "It was no aberration that 2003 was Sachin Tendulkar's worst year in Test cricket, with an average of 17.25 and just one fifty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most significant thing that happened to Sachin Tendulkar in Australia in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#2003_tour_of_Australia", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?", "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team?", "What was the most significant thing that happened to Sachin Tendulkar in Australia in 2003?", "It was no aberration that 2003 was Sachin Tendulkar's worst year in Test cricket, with an average of 17.25 and just one fifty." ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this cost him his role on the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar's role on the team cost Sachin Tendulkar's role on the team", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did averaging 17.25 and just on fifty in 2003 cost Sachin Tendulkar his role on the Indian cricket team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#2003_tour_of_Australia", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?", "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team?", "What was the most significant thing that happened to Sachin Tendulkar in Australia in 2003?", "It was no aberration that 2003 was Sachin Tendulkar's worst year in Test cricket, with an average of 17.25 and just one fifty.", "Did averaging 17.25 and just on fifty in 2003 cost Sachin Tendulkar his role on the Indian cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series." ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after his match against Pakistan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sachin Tendulkar do after scoring an unbeaten 194 in his match against Pakistan at Multan", "Truth_answer": "Indian captain Rahul Dravid declared before Sachin Tendulkar reached 200; had he done so it would have been the fourth time he had passed the landmark in Tests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sachin Tendulkar do after scoring an unbeaten 194 in his match against Pakistan at Multan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar#2003_tour_of_Australia", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?", "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team?", "What was the most significant thing that happened to Sachin Tendulkar in Australia in 2003?", "It was no aberration that 2003 was Sachin Tendulkar's worst year in Test cricket, with an average of 17.25 and just one fifty.", "Did averaging 17.25 and just on fifty in 2003 cost Sachin Tendulkar his role on the Indian cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series.", "What did Sachin Tendulkar do after scoring an unbeaten 194 in his match against Pakistan at Multan?", "Indian captain Rahul Dravid declared before Sachin Tendulkar reached 200; had he done so it would have been the fourth time he had passed the landmark in Tests." ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the importance of Rahul Dravid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the importance of Rahul Dravid in relation to Sachin Tendulkar", "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar said that he was disappointed and that the declaration had taken him by surprise. Many former cricketers commented that Rahul Dravid's declaration was in bad taste.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the importance of Rahul Dravid in relation to Sachin Tendulkar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Sachin Tendulkar tour Australia with a team?", "The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003–04 saw Sachin Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series.", "How many games did Sachin Tendulkar win on their Australia tour?", "Did the Indian cricket team win any trophies while in Australia in 2003 with Sachin Tendulkar on their team?", "What was the most significant thing that happened to Sachin Tendulkar in Australia in 2003?", "It was no aberration that 2003 was Sachin Tendulkar's worst year in Test cricket, with an average of 17.25 and just one fifty.", "Did averaging 17.25 and just on fifty in 2003 cost Sachin Tendulkar his role on the Indian cricket team?", "Sachin Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series.", "What did Sachin Tendulkar do after scoring an unbeaten 194 in his match against Pakistan at Multan?", "Indian captain Rahul Dravid declared before Sachin Tendulkar reached 200; had he done so it would have been the fourth time he had passed the landmark in Tests.", "What was the importance of Rahul Dravid in relation to Sachin Tendulkar?", "Sachin Tendulkar said that he was disappointed and that the declaration had taken him by surprise. Many former cricketers commented that Rahul Dravid's declaration was in bad taste." ], "Conversation_no": 1690, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Dravid have some kind of bias against Tendulkar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid have some kind of bias against Sachin Tendulkar", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid have some kind of bias against Sachin Tendulkar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he an actor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was he an actor", "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Brett was an English actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226225521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeremy Brett an actor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett", "Context": [ "Was Jeremy Brett an actor?", "Jeremy Brett was an English actor." ], "Conversation_no": 1691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What shows was he in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What shows was Jeremy Brett in", "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Brett played fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in four Granada TV series from 1984 to 1994 in all 41 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226225521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows was Jeremy Brett in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett", "Context": [ "Was Jeremy Brett an actor?", "Jeremy Brett was an English actor.", "What shows was Jeremy Brett in?", "Jeremy Brett played fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in four Granada TV series from 1984 to 1994 in all 41 episodes." ], "Conversation_no": 1691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jeremy Brett article besides what shows he was in", "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Brett's career spanned from stage, to television and film, to Shakespeare and musical theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226225521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jeremy Brett article besides what shows he was in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Jeremy Brett an actor?", "Jeremy Brett was an English actor.", "What shows was Jeremy Brett in?", "Jeremy Brett played fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in four Granada TV series from 1984 to 1994 in all 41 episodes.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jeremy Brett article besides what shows he was in?", "Jeremy Brett's career spanned from stage, to television and film, to Shakespeare and musical theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 1691, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jeremy Brett win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeremy Brett win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)#2016–2018:_Beautiful_Trauma", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen in 2016", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen in 2016", "Truth_answer": "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204044529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)#2016–2018:_Beautiful_Trauma", "Context": [ "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs." ], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she cover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Lucy cover", "Truth_answer": "In the same month, it was announced that the singer Pink had recorded a cover of White Rabbit for the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204044529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the singer Pink cover besides the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)#2019:_Hurts_2B_Human", "Context": [ "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs.", "What else did the singer Pink cover besides the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?", "In the same month, it was announced that the singer Pink had recorded a cover of White Rabbit for the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass." ], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the present day?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the present day for the singer Pink", "Truth_answer": "In December 2019, Pollstar named the singer Pink Artist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the present day for the singer Pink?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)#2019:_Hurts_2B_Human", "Context": [ "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs.", "What else did the singer Pink cover besides the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?", "In the same month, it was announced that the singer Pink had recorded a cover of White Rabbit for the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass.", "What happened in the present day for the singer Pink?", "In December 2019, Pollstar named the singer Pink Artist of the Year." ], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the singer Pink besides what happened in the present day for her", "Truth_answer": "On February 5, 2019, the singer Pink received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; she further announced the release of her eighth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the singer Pink besides what happened in the present day for her?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurts_2B_Human", "Context": [ "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs.", "What else did the singer Pink cover besides the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?", "In the same month, it was announced that the singer Pink had recorded a cover of White Rabbit for the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass.", "What happened in the present day for the singer Pink?", "In December 2019, Pollstar named the singer Pink Artist of the Year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the singer Pink besides what happened in the present day for her?", "On February 5, 2019, the singer Pink received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; she further announced the release of her eighth album." ], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the title of her album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the title of the singer Pink's eighth album", "Truth_answer": "Hurts 2B Human is the eighth studio album by American singer Pink.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurts_2B_Human_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the singer Pink's eighth album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurts_2B_Human", "Context": [ "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs.", "What else did the singer Pink cover besides the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?", "In the same month, it was announced that the singer Pink had recorded a cover of White Rabbit for the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass.", "What happened in the present day for the singer Pink?", "In December 2019, Pollstar named the singer Pink Artist of the Year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the singer Pink besides what happened in the present day for her?", "On February 5, 2019, the singer Pink received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; she further announced the release of her eighth album.", "What was the title of the singer Pink's eighth album?", "Hurts 2B Human is the eighth studio album by American singer Pink." ], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it hit the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Hurts 2B Human by the singer Pink hit the charts", "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Hurts 2B Human became the singer Pink's third consecutive album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Hurts 2B Human by the singer Pink hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)#2019:_Hurts_2B_Human", "Context": [ "What happened in 2016 for the singer Pink?", "It was announced in February 2016 that the singer Pink will cover a Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs.", "What else did the singer Pink cover besides the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?", "In the same month, it was announced that the singer Pink had recorded a cover of White Rabbit for the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass.", "What happened in the present day for the singer Pink?", "In December 2019, Pollstar named the singer Pink Artist of the Year.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the singer Pink besides what happened in the present day for her?", "On February 5, 2019, the singer Pink received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; she further announced the release of her eighth album.", "What was the title of the singer Pink's eighth album?", "Hurts 2B Human is the eighth studio album by American singer Pink.", "Did the album Hurts 2B Human by the singer Pink hit the charts?", "In the United States, Hurts 2B Human became the singer Pink's third consecutive album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1692, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was she known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was the singer Pink known for besides the album Hurts 2B Human", "Truth_answer": "The singer Pink was also awarded with the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award at the BRIT Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was the singer Pink known for besides the album Hurts 2B Human?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Amendments_of_the_Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does amendment two involve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does amendment two involve", "Truth_answer": "The amendment would overrule the current interpretation of the commerce clause by removing three applications of the interstate commerce clause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Amendment II involve in relation to Randy Barnett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Amendments_of_the_Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What does Amendment II involve in relation to Randy Barnett?", "The amendment would overrule the current interpretation of the commerce clause by removing three applications of the interstate commerce clause." ], "Conversation_no": 1693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is it related to another amendment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Amendment II related to another amendment in relation to Randy Barnett", "Truth_answer": "The first clause of the Amendment III would disallow unfunded mandates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Amendment II related to another amendment in relation to Randy Barnett?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Amendments_of_the_Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What does Amendment II involve in relation to Randy Barnett?", "The amendment would overrule the current interpretation of the commerce clause by removing three applications of the interstate commerce clause.", "Is Amendment II related to another amendment in relation to Randy Barnett?", "The first clause of the Amendment III would disallow unfunded mandates." ], "Conversation_no": 1693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does the amendment do anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Amendment III on the Randy Barnett artilce do anything else besides disallow unfunded mandates", "Truth_answer": "The second clause of Amendment III would prevent Congress from using conditional funding to induce the states to enact any law if it would restrict the liberties of its citizens.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Amendment III on the Randy Barnett artilce do anything else besides disallow unfunded mandates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett#Amendments_of_the_Bill_of_Federalism", "Context": [ "What does Amendment II involve in relation to Randy Barnett?", "The amendment would overrule the current interpretation of the commerce clause by removing three applications of the interstate commerce clause.", "Is Amendment II related to another amendment in relation to Randy Barnett?", "The first clause of the Amendment III would disallow unfunded mandates.", "Does Amendment III on the Randy Barnett artilce do anything else besides disallow unfunded mandates?", "The second clause of Amendment III would prevent Congress from using conditional funding to induce the states to enact any law if it would restrict the liberties of its citizens.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1693, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Amendment III", "Truth_answer": "Amendment IV would overturn Missouri v. Holland, preventing any treaty from enlarging Congress' power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Randy Barnett article besides Amendment II and Amendment III?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee#Menominee_Indian_Reservation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened at the reservation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened at the reservation", "Truth_answer": "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties." ], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What lands did those include?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee#Current_tribal_activities", "Context": [ "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties.", "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include?" ], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there a casino on the reservation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation", "Truth_answer": "Since June 5, 1987, the Menominee tribe has owned and operated a Las Vegas-style gaming casino, associated with bingo games and a hotel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee#Current_tribal_activities", "Context": [ "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties.", "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include?", "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation?", "Since June 5, 1987, the Menominee tribe has owned and operated a Las Vegas-style gaming casino, associated with bingo games and a hotel." ], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the reservation home to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Menominee reservation home to", "Truth_answer": "The Menominee developed the College of Menominee Nation in 1993 and it was accredited in 1998. It includes a Sustainable Development Institute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Menominee reservation home to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee#Menominee_Indian_Reservation", "Context": [ "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties.", "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include?", "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation?", "Since June 5, 1987, the Menominee tribe has owned and operated a Las Vegas-style gaming casino, associated with bingo games and a hotel.", "What is the Menominee reservation home to?", "The Menominee developed the College of Menominee Nation in 1993 and it was accredited in 1998. It includes a Sustainable Development Institute." ], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menominee article besides the College of Menominee Nation", "Truth_answer": "After the Menominee tribe had regained federal recognition in 1973, it essentially restored the reservation to its historic boundaries in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menominee article besides the College of Menominee Nation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee#Menominee_Indian_Reservation", "Context": [ "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties.", "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include?", "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation?", "Since June 5, 1987, the Menominee tribe has owned and operated a Las Vegas-style gaming casino, associated with bingo games and a hotel.", "What is the Menominee reservation home to?", "The Menominee developed the College of Menominee Nation in 1993 and it was accredited in 1998. It includes a Sustainable Development Institute.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menominee article besides the College of Menominee Nation?", "After the Menominee tribe had regained federal recognition in 1973, it essentially restored the reservation to its historic boundaries in 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has happened on the reservation since 1975?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has happened on the Menominee reservation since 1975", "Truth_answer": "Many small pockets of territory within Menominee County are not considered as part of the reservation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has happened on the Menominee reservation since 1975?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened at the Menominee reservation?", "The reservation was created in a treaty with the U.S. signed on May 12, 1854 in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands they held under previous treaties.", "What lands did the Menominee hold under previous treaties before the one signed with the U.S. on May 12, 1854, include?", "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation?", "Since June 5, 1987, the Menominee tribe has owned and operated a Las Vegas-style gaming casino, associated with bingo games and a hotel.", "What is the Menominee reservation home to?", "The Menominee developed the College of Menominee Nation in 1993 and it was accredited in 1998. It includes a Sustainable Development Institute.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menominee article besides the College of Menominee Nation?", "After the Menominee tribe had regained federal recognition in 1973, it essentially restored the reservation to its historic boundaries in 1975.", "What has happened on the Menominee reservation since 1975?", "Many small pockets of territory within Menominee County are not considered as part of the reservation." ], "Conversation_no": 1694, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the pockets referring to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the pockets referring to in small pockets of territory within Menominee County", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the pockets referring to in small pockets of territory within Menominee County?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee#Mature_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career", "Truth_answer": "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee#Mature_career", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart." ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get the position?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee get the position at the Academy of Art", "Truth_answer": "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz" ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he keep the contract?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee keep the contract", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee#Mature_career", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?" ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career", "Truth_answer": "Klee was also a member of Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four), with Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky; formed in 1923, they lectured and exhibited together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee#Mature_career", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career?", "Klee was also a member of Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four), with Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky; formed in 1923, they lectured and exhibited together." ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Paul Klee successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus", "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee was a Form master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops and was provided with two studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Klee successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "define form master", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career?", "Klee was also a member of Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four), with Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky; formed in 1923, they lectured and exhibited together.", "Was Paul Klee successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus?", "Paul Klee was a Form master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops and was provided with two studios." ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you tell me what is a form master?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you tell me what is a form master", "Truth_answer": "A for master is a teacher in charge of a form especially in an English secondary school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what is a form master?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career?", "Klee was also a member of Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four), with Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky; formed in 1923, they lectured and exhibited together.", "Was Paul Klee successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus?", "Paul Klee was a Form master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops and was provided with two studios.", "Can you tell me what is a form master?", "A for master is a teacher in charge of a form especially in an English secondary school." ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any work to show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee have any work to show", "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee's notable works include Twittering Machine (1922), Fish Magic (1925), Viaducts Break Ranks (1937).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee have any work to show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee#Mature_career", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career?", "Klee was also a member of Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four), with Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky; formed in 1923, they lectured and exhibited together.", "Was Paul Klee successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus?", "Paul Klee was a Form master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops and was provided with two studios.", "Can you tell me what is a form master?", "A for master is a teacher in charge of a form especially in an English secondary school.", "Did Paul Klee have any work to show?", "Paul Klee's notable works include Twittering Machine (1922), Fish Magic (1925), Viaducts Break Ranks (1937)." ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his exhibits become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee's exhibits become popular", "Truth_answer": "In 1925 Paul Klee had his first exhibits in Paris, and he became a hit with the French Surrealists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee's exhibits become popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee", "Context": [ "Can you tell me about Paul Klee and his mature career?", "In 1919, Klee applied for a teaching post at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.", "Did Paul Klee get the position of teching post at Stuttgart?", "This attempt failed but he had a major success in securing a three-year contract (with a minimum annual income) with dealer Hans Goltz", "Did Paul Klee keep the contract with Hans Goltz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Klee's mature career?", "Klee was also a member of Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four), with Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Alexej von Jawlensky; formed in 1923, they lectured and exhibited together.", "Was Paul Klee successful with his teaching at the Bauhaus?", "Paul Klee was a Form master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops and was provided with two studios.", "Can you tell me what is a form master?", "A for master is a teacher in charge of a form especially in an English secondary school.", "Did Paul Klee have any work to show?", "Paul Klee's notable works include Twittering Machine (1922), Fish Magic (1925), Viaducts Break Ranks (1937).", "Did Paul Klee's exhibits become popular?", "In 1925 Paul Klee had his first exhibits in Paris, and he became a hit with the French Surrealists." ], "Conversation_no": 1695, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else important about his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Paul Klee's career", "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee and his colleague, Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, both taught at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Paul Klee's career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls#Dissolution:_1975–76", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1975?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1975", "Truth_answer": "By 1975 the Dolls were playing smaller venues than they had been previously. Drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences also created tension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 1975?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls#Reunion,_return_to_recording_and_second_dissolution:_2004–11", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 1975?", "By 1975 the Dolls were playing smaller venues than they had been previously. Drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences also created tension." ], "Conversation_no": 1696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2004?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 2004", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Band member Arthur Kane passed away, and the remaining members reunited for the Meltdown Festival in London on June 16, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls#Individual_endeavors:_1975–2004", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 1975?", "By 1975 the Dolls were playing smaller venues than they had been previously. Drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences also created tension.", "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 2004?", "In 2004, Band member Arthur Kane passed away, and the remaining members reunited for the Meltdown Festival in London on June 16, 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 1696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the individual endeavors they had?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the individual endeavors and endeavors the New York Dolls had", "Truth_answer": "Thunders and Nolan formed The Heartbreakers with bassist Richard Hell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the individual endeavors the New York Dolls had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heartbreakers", "Context": [ "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 1975?", "By 1975 the Dolls were playing smaller venues than they had been previously. Drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences also created tension.", "What happened regarding the New York Dolls in 2004?", "In 2004, Band member Arthur Kane passed away, and the remaining members reunited for the Meltdown Festival in London on June 16, 2004.", "What were the individual endeavors the New York Dolls had?", "Thunders and Nolan formed The Heartbreakers with bassist Richard Hell." ], "Conversation_no": 1696, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the heart breakers stands for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the heart breakers stands for", "Truth_answer": "The Heartbreakers were also known as Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the heart breakers stands for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#1989–1994", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do around 1989?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do around 1989", "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#1989–1994", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he perform well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990", "Truth_answer": "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#1989–1994", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do for this team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Peter Forsberg do for the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league", "Truth_answer": "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#1989–1994", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990", "Truth_answer": "At the end of the season, Peter Forsberg was drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, the first European player taken that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#1989–1994", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990?", "At the end of the season, Peter Forsberg was drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, the first European player taken that year." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after this season", "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg was included in a deal that sent five players, two first-round draft picks, and US$15 million to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Lindros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Peter Forsberg after the 1991 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.broadstreethockey.com/2018/12/28/18149793/the-best-european-philadelphia-flyers-5-peter-forsberg", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990?", "At the end of the season, Peter Forsberg was drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, the first European player taken that year.", "What happened to Peter Forsberg after the 1991 season?", "Peter Forsberg was included in a deal that sent five players, two first-round draft picks, and US$15 million to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Lindros." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play well for the Flyers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg play well for the Flyers", "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg’s reputation with the Flyers will always be one of great success in a limited window.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204934id_/https://www.broadstreethockey.com/2018/12/28/18149793/the-best-european-philadelphia-flyers-5-peter-forsberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg play well for the Flyers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#1989–1994", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990?", "At the end of the season, Peter Forsberg was drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, the first European player taken that year.", "What happened to Peter Forsberg after the 1991 season?", "Peter Forsberg was included in a deal that sent five players, two first-round draft picks, and US$15 million to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Lindros.", "Did Peter Forsberg play well for the Flyers?", "Peter Forsberg’s reputation with the Flyers will always be one of great success in a limited window." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do after playing for the Flyers", "Truth_answer": "After playing for the Flyers Peter Forsberg played for the Nashville Predators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do after playing for the Flyers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#Career_statistics", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990?", "At the end of the season, Peter Forsberg was drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, the first European player taken that year.", "What happened to Peter Forsberg after the 1991 season?", "Peter Forsberg was included in a deal that sent five players, two first-round draft picks, and US$15 million to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Lindros.", "Did Peter Forsberg play well for the Flyers?", "Peter Forsberg’s reputation with the Flyers will always be one of great success in a limited window.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after playing for the Flyers?", "After playing for the Flyers Peter Forsberg played for the Nashville Predators." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he return to the NHL?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg return to the NHL", "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg played for the Colorado Avalanche from 2007-2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg return to the NHL?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg#Career_statistics", "Context": [ "What did Peter Forsberg do around 1989?", "Peter Forsberg debuted in 1990 with the junior squad of Modo Hockey, the club of his hometown Örnsköldsvik.", "Did Peter Forsberg perform well in 1990?", "During the course of the season, Peter Forsberg debuted with the senior team that played in the Elitserien, the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Sweden, and scored an assist.", "How did Peter Forsberg do for the team in 1990?", "In 1990–91, Peter Forsberg scored 102 points in 39 games with the junior team and 17 points in 23 games with the senior team.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after 1990?", "At the end of the season, Peter Forsberg was drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, the first European player taken that year.", "What happened to Peter Forsberg after the 1991 season?", "Peter Forsberg was included in a deal that sent five players, two first-round draft picks, and US$15 million to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Lindros.", "Did Peter Forsberg play well for the Flyers?", "Peter Forsberg’s reputation with the Flyers will always be one of great success in a limited window.", "What did Peter Forsberg do after playing for the Flyers?", "After playing for the Flyers Peter Forsberg played for the Nashville Predators.", "Did Peter Forsberg return to the NHL?", "Peter Forsberg played for the Colorado Avalanche from 2007-2008." ], "Conversation_no": 1697, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do when he got back?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do when he got back to the NHL", "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg played for the Colorado Avalanche from 2007-2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do when he got back to the NHL?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocka_Rolla_(song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Rocka Rolla/", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Rocka Rolla/", "Truth_answer": "Rocka Rolla is the debut single by British rock band Judas Priest, first released in August 1974. It is also the title of their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocka_Rolla", "Context": [ "What is Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest?", "Rocka Rolla is the debut single by British rock band Judas Priest, first released in August 1974. It is also the title of their debut album." ], "Conversation_no": 1698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any hit singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any hit singles", "Truth_answer": "The single from the album Rocka Rolla is Rocka Rolla.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any hit singles from Rocka Rolla?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocka_Rolla", "Context": [ "What is Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest?", "Rocka Rolla is the debut single by British rock band Judas Priest, first released in August 1974. It is also the title of their debut album.", "Are there any hit singles from Rocka Rolla?", "The single from the album Rocka Rolla is Rocka Rolla." ], "Conversation_no": 1698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant about Rocka Rolla", "Truth_answer": "Rocka Rolla is the only Judas Priest album to feature drummer John Hinch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190510225731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocka_Rolla_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Rocka Rolla?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest#Mainstream_success_years_(1979–1991)", "Context": [ "What is Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest?", "Rocka Rolla is the debut single by British rock band Judas Priest, first released in August 1974. It is also the title of their debut album.", "Are there any hit singles from Rocka Rolla?", "The single from the album Rocka Rolla is Rocka Rolla.", "What else is significant about Rocka Rolla?", "Rocka Rolla is the only Judas Priest album to feature drummer John Hinch." ], "Conversation_no": 1698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Judas Priest perform", "Truth_answer": "The Judast Priest album Turbo went Platinum and had a successful arena tour in support, with 100 concerts in North America, Europe and Japan in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judas Priest perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest#Mainstream_success_years_(1979–1991)", "Context": [ "What is Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest?", "Rocka Rolla is the debut single by British rock band Judas Priest, first released in August 1974. It is also the title of their debut album.", "Are there any hit singles from Rocka Rolla?", "The single from the album Rocka Rolla is Rocka Rolla.", "What else is significant about Rocka Rolla?", "Rocka Rolla is the only Judas Priest album to feature drummer John Hinch.", "Where did Judas Priest perform?", "The Judast Priest album Turbo went Platinum and had a successful arena tour in support, with 100 concerts in North America, Europe and Japan in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1698, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is significant during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is significant during 1986 for Judas Priest", "Truth_answer": "A live album recorded on the tour, titled Priest...Live!, was released the next year, offering live tracks from the era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant during 1986 for Judas Priest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they compose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did they compose", "Truth_answer": "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405190432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East", "Context": [ "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall." ], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was notable or interesting about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East", "Truth_answer": "Produced by Tom Dowd, the album At Fillmore East was released in July 1971 in the United States by Capricorn Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405190432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East#Release_and_critical_reception", "Context": [ "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall.", "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East?", "Produced by Tom Dowd, the album At Fillmore East was released in July 1971 in the United States by Capricorn Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album At Fillmore East successful", "Truth_answer": "At Fillmore East peaked at number thirteen on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart, and was = certified platinum on August 25, 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wiki2.org/en/The_Allman_Brothers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album At Fillmore East successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_a_Peach", "Context": [ "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall.", "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East?", "Produced by Tom Dowd, the album At Fillmore East was released in July 1971 in the United States by Capricorn Records.", "Was the album At Fillmore East successful?", "At Fillmore East peaked at number thirteen on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart, and was = certified platinum on August 25, 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened next with the band and this music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Allman Brothrers do after At Fillmore East", "Truth_answer": "In 1972 the Allman Brothers released the album Eat a Peach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Allman Brothrers do after At Fillmore East?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall.", "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East?", "Produced by Tom Dowd, the album At Fillmore East was released in July 1971 in the United States by Capricorn Records.", "Was the album At Fillmore East successful?", "At Fillmore East peaked at number thirteen on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart, and was = certified platinum on August 25, 1992.", "What happened with the Allman Brothrers do after At Fillmore East?", "In 1972 the Allman Brothers released the album Eat a Peach." ], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they perform after that the final concert at Fillmore East?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Allman Brothers perform after that final concert at Fillmore East", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Allman Brothers perform after that final concert at Fillmore East?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East#Composition", "Context": [ "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall.", "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East?", "Produced by Tom Dowd, the album At Fillmore East was released in July 1971 in the United States by Capricorn Records.", "Was the album At Fillmore East successful?", "At Fillmore East peaked at number thirteen on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart, and was = certified platinum on August 25, 1992.", "What happened with the Allman Brothrers do after At Fillmore East?", "In 1972 the Allman Brothers released the album Eat a Peach.", "Where did the Allman Brothers perform after that final concert at Fillmore East?" ], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is interesting about this time period with the band and composing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is interesting about the At Fillmore East time period with the Allman Brothers and composing", "Truth_answer": "At Fillmore East showcases the band's eclectic mixture of blues, rock, country, and jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the At Fillmore East time period with the Allman Brothers and composing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East#Recording_and_production", "Context": [ "What did At Fillmore East compose?", "At Fillmore East is the first live album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band, and their third release overall.", "What was notable or interesting about At Fillmore East?", "Produced by Tom Dowd, the album At Fillmore East was released in July 1971 in the United States by Capricorn Records.", "Was the album At Fillmore East successful?", "At Fillmore East peaked at number thirteen on Billboard's Top Pop Albums chart, and was = certified platinum on August 25, 1992.", "What happened with the Allman Brothrers do after At Fillmore East?", "In 1972 the Allman Brothers released the album Eat a Peach.", "Where did the Allman Brothers perform after that final concert at Fillmore East?", "What is interesting about the At Fillmore East time period with the Allman Brothers and composing?", "At Fillmore East showcases the band's eclectic mixture of blues, rock, country, and jazz." ], "Conversation_no": 1699, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the performances well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the performances well received", "Truth_answer": "The shows were typical performances for the band, and regarded as slightly above average by drummer Jai Johanny Johanson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405190432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Fillmore_East_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the At Fillmore East performances well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who initiated the ban?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who initiated the ban", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who initiated the ban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the ban initiated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the APFA college player ban initiated", "Truth_answer": "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Carr enforce the ban?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Carr enforce the ban on the APFA", "Truth_answer": "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do to enforce the ban?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Carr do to enforce the APFA", "Truth_answer": "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any other teams fined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban", "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals were fined $1,000 for their prior knowledge of the violation, and Cardinal player Art Foltz was temporary banned from the league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA.", "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban?", "The Cardinals were fined $1,000 for their prior knowledge of the violation, and Cardinal player Art Foltz was temporary banned from the league." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was the ban active?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was the APFA college player ban active", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the APFA college player ban active?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA.", "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban?", "The Cardinals were fined $1,000 for their prior knowledge of the violation, and Cardinal player Art Foltz was temporary banned from the league.", "How long was the APFA college player ban active?" ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any opposition to the ban?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any opposition to the APFA college player ban", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any opposition to the APFA college player ban?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA.", "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban?", "The Cardinals were fined $1,000 for their prior knowledge of the violation, and Cardinal player Art Foltz was temporary banned from the league.", "How long was the APFA college player ban active?", "Was there any opposition to the APFA college player ban?" ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interesting information is there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interesting information is there about the APFA college player ban", "Truth_answer": "The issue arose again when Red Grange, star halfback of the University of Illinois football team, signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information is there about the APFA college player ban?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr#Ban_on_use_of_college_players", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA.", "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban?", "The Cardinals were fined $1,000 for their prior knowledge of the violation, and Cardinal player Art Foltz was temporary banned from the league.", "How long was the APFA college player ban active?", "Was there any opposition to the APFA college player ban?", "What other interesting information is there about the APFA college player ban?", "The issue arose again when Red Grange, star halfback of the University of Illinois football team, signed with the Chicago Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the ban initiated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the ban initiated", "Truth_answer": "In the early 20th century professional teams would sometimes pay college players to play for them, which was considered questionable ethically, resulting in taint being associated with the professional game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the ban initiated?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who initiated the ban?", "Joseph Carr made it one of his first goals as league president to impose a strict ban the use of college football players.", "When was the APFA college player ban initiated?", "The ban was initiated around 1921.", "How did Carr enforce the APFA college player ban?", "Players lost their amateur status and were barred from further college football participation.", "What else did Joseph Carr do to enforce the APFA college player ban?", "In January 1922, Carr responded with the severest possible action, kicking the Packers out of the APFA.", "Were any other teams fined besides the Packers for violating the APFA college player ban?", "The Cardinals were fined $1,000 for their prior knowledge of the violation, and Cardinal player Art Foltz was temporary banned from the league.", "How long was the APFA college player ban active?", "Was there any opposition to the APFA college player ban?", "What other interesting information is there about the APFA college player ban?", "The issue arose again when Red Grange, star halfback of the University of Illinois football team, signed with the Chicago Bears.", "Why was the ban initiated?", "In the early 20th century professional teams would sometimes pay college players to play for them, which was considered questionable ethically, resulting in taint being associated with the professional game." ], "Conversation_no": 1700, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it discovered that college players were being paid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was it discovered that college players were being paid", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was it discovered that college players were being paid?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams#2014–present:_The_Voice,_Something_in_the_Water_and_other_ventures", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he sign on to the Voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he sign on to the Voice", "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_TV_series)#Timeline_of_coaches", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice." ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What season was this for the voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice", "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams#2014–present:_The_Voice,_Something_in_the_Water_and_other_ventures", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice." ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is he presently doing since the voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice", "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Pharrell_Williams", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice.", "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice?", "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer." ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he won any awards during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Pharrell Williams won any awards from 2014-present", "Truth_answer": "In 2014, he received an Academy Award for his song Happy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Pharrell Williams won any awards from 2014-present?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice.", "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice?", "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.", "Has Pharrell Williams won any awards from 2014-present?", "In 2014, he received an Academy Award for his song Happy." ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he coach on the voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Pharell Williams coach on the voice", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pharell Williams coach on the voice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams#2014–present:_The_Voice,_Something_in_the_Water_and_other_ventures", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice.", "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice?", "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.", "Has Pharrell Williams won any awards from 2014-present?", "In 2014, he received an Academy Award for his song Happy.", "Who did Pharell Williams coach on the voice?" ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else while doing the Voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pharell Williams do anything else while doing the Voice", "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Pharrell Williams was the musical director of the Live Earth concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharell Williams do anything else while doing the Voice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams#2014–present:_The_Voice,_Something_in_the_Water_and_other_ventures", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice.", "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice?", "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.", "Has Pharrell Williams won any awards from 2014-present?", "In 2014, he received an Academy Award for his song Happy.", "Who did Pharell Williams coach on the voice?", "Did Pharell Williams do anything else while doing the Voice?", "In 2015 Pharrell Williams was the musical director of the Live Earth concert." ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he make any new music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pharell Williams make any new music", "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams does not seem to make his own music anymore, but produces songs for films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharell Williams make any new music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams#2014–present:_The_Voice,_Something_in_the_Water_and_other_ventures", "Context": [ "When did Pharrell Williams sign on to the Voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh season of The Voice.", "What season was Pharrell Williams a coach for the voice?", "Pharrell Williams was a coach for the seventh to tenth seasons of The Voice.", "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing since the voice?", "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.", "Has Pharrell Williams won any awards from 2014-present?", "In 2014, he received an Academy Award for his song Happy.", "Who did Pharell Williams coach on the voice?", "Did Pharell Williams do anything else while doing the Voice?", "In 2015 Pharrell Williams was the musical director of the Live Earth concert.", "Did Pharell Williams make any new music?", "Pharrell Williams does not seem to make his own music anymore, but produces songs for films." ], "Conversation_no": 1701, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is he presently doing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing", "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams is set to produce five songs for Walt Disney Pictures's The Lion King, marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pharrell Williams presently doing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his greatest achievement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his greatest achievement", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies, and at the end of the series, had a career average of 58.25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Norm O'Neill's greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what was Norm O'Neill's greatest achievement?", "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies, and at the end of the series, had a career average of 58.25." ], "Conversation_no": 1702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Most notable match?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Most notable match", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Norm O'Neill's most notable match?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill", "Context": [ "what was Norm O'Neill's greatest achievement?", "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies, and at the end of the series, had a career average of 58.25.", "What was Norm O'Neill's most notable match?" ], "Conversation_no": 1702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what age was he at his peak?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What age was Norm O'Neill at his peak", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was 23-24 years old at his peak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Norm O'Neill at his peak?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill", "Context": [ "what was Norm O'Neill's greatest achievement?", "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies, and at the end of the series, had a career average of 58.25.", "What was Norm O'Neill's most notable match?", "What age was Norm O'Neill at his peak?", "Norm O'Neill was 23-24 years old at his peak." ], "Conversation_no": 1702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Most interesting observations about his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Most interesting observations about Norm O'Neill's career", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was inducted into the Australian Hall of Fame by the CA in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting observations about Norm O'Neill's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill", "Context": [ "what was Norm O'Neill's greatest achievement?", "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies, and at the end of the series, had a career average of 58.25.", "What was Norm O'Neill's most notable match?", "What age was Norm O'Neill at his peak?", "Norm O'Neill was 23-24 years old at his peak.", "Most interesting observations about Norm O'Neill's career?", "Norm O'Neill was inducted into the Australian Hall of Fame by the CA in 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 1702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a popular player with fans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Norm O'Neill a popular player with fans", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was regarded as one of the finest fielders of his era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Norm O'Neill a popular player with fans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Retirement", "Context": [ "what was Norm O'Neill's greatest achievement?", "Norm O'Neill's career peaked in 1960–61 when he scored 181 in the Tied Test against the West Indies, and at the end of the series, had a career average of 58.25.", "What was Norm O'Neill's most notable match?", "What age was Norm O'Neill at his peak?", "Norm O'Neill was 23-24 years old at his peak.", "Most interesting observations about Norm O'Neill's career?", "Norm O'Neill was inducted into the Australian Hall of Fame by the CA in 2018.", "Was Norm O'Neill a popular player with fans?", "Norm O'Neill was regarded as one of the finest fielders of his era." ], "Conversation_no": 1702, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did his career last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Norm O'Neill's career last", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill retired upon his return to Australia due to a knee injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Norm O'Neill's career last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his test debut with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was his test debut with", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill was selected in a Western Australia Combined XI for a match against the touring England cricket team at the start of the 1958–59 season in Perth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Norm O'Neill's test debut with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [ "Who was Norm O'Neill's test debut with?", "Norm O'Neill was selected in a Western Australia Combined XI for a match against the touring England cricket team at the start of the 1958–59 season in Perth." ], "Conversation_no": 1703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Norm O'Neill perform in his test debut", "Truth_answer": "Norm O'Neill compiled 104 with an emphasis on off side play. He took a total of 2/67, removing Fred Trueman and Arthur Milton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Norm O'Neill perform in his test debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [ "Who was Norm O'Neill's test debut with?", "Norm O'Neill was selected in a Western Australia Combined XI for a match against the touring England cricket team at the start of the 1958–59 season in Perth.", "How did Norm O'Neill perform in his test debut?", "Norm O'Neill compiled 104 with an emphasis on off side play. He took a total of 2/67, removing Fred Trueman and Arthur Milton." ], "Conversation_no": 1703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did people think about his test debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did people think about Norm O'Neill's test debut", "Truth_answer": "England captain Peter May described O'Neill's innings as sparkling and said that it made everything which had gone before look even more wretched.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think about Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [ "Who was Norm O'Neill's test debut with?", "Norm O'Neill was selected in a Western Australia Combined XI for a match against the touring England cricket team at the start of the 1958–59 season in Perth.", "How did Norm O'Neill perform in his test debut?", "Norm O'Neill compiled 104 with an emphasis on off side play. He took a total of 2/67, removing Fred Trueman and Arthur Milton.", "What did people think about Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "England captain Peter May described O'Neill's innings as sparkling and said that it made everything which had gone before look even more wretched." ], "Conversation_no": 1703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he think of his test debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Norm O'Neill think of his test debut", "Truth_answer": "For his part, Norm O'Neill said that the dour play was unbelievable and that he was just about falling to sleep in the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130160610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Norm O'Neill think of his test debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_O%27Neill#Test_debut", "Context": [ "Who was Norm O'Neill's test debut with?", "Norm O'Neill was selected in a Western Australia Combined XI for a match against the touring England cricket team at the start of the 1958–59 season in Perth.", "How did Norm O'Neill perform in his test debut?", "Norm O'Neill compiled 104 with an emphasis on off side play. He took a total of 2/67, removing Fred Trueman and Arthur Milton.", "What did people think about Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "England captain Peter May described O'Neill's innings as sparkling and said that it made everything which had gone before look even more wretched.", "What did Norm O'Neill think of his test debut?", "For his part, Norm O'Neill said that the dour play was unbelievable and that he was just about falling to sleep in the field." ], "Conversation_no": 1703, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is something good that came out of his test debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is something good that came out of Norm O'Neill's test debut", "Truth_answer": "Despite making a duck in the Fifth Test, Norm O'Neill ended the series as the second highest runscorer with 282 at 56.40 as Australia took the series 4–0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something good that came out of Norm O'Neill's test debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his views on religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his views on religion", "Truth_answer": "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he against organized religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion", "Truth_answer": "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his beliefs concerning religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Charles Dickens beliefs concerning religion", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism, seeing both as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Charles Dickens' beliefs concerning religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays.", "What were Charles Dickens' beliefs concerning religion?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism, seeing both as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he believe in Christ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Dickens believe in Christ", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens is regarded as a professing Christian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Dickens believe in Christ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays.", "What were Charles Dickens' beliefs concerning religion?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism, seeing both as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression.", "Did Charles Dickens believe in Christ?", "Charles Dickens is regarded as a professing Christian." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any religious influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Dickens have any religious influences", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens authored a work called The Life of Our Lord (1846), which is a book about the life of Jesus Christ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Dickens have any religious influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays.", "What were Charles Dickens' beliefs concerning religion?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism, seeing both as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression.", "Did Charles Dickens believe in Christ?", "Charles Dickens is regarded as a professing Christian.", "Did Charles Dickens have any religious influences?", "Charles Dickens authored a work called The Life of Our Lord (1846), which is a book about the life of Jesus Christ." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any organized religions that he really disapproved of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any organized religions that Charles Dickens really disapproved of", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any organized religions that Charles Dickens really disapproved of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays.", "What were Charles Dickens' beliefs concerning religion?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism, seeing both as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression.", "Did Charles Dickens believe in Christ?", "Charles Dickens is regarded as a professing Christian.", "Did Charles Dickens have any religious influences?", "Charles Dickens authored a work called The Life of Our Lord (1846), which is a book about the life of Jesus Christ.", "Were there any organized religions that Charles Dickens really disapproved of?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the article state why he disapproved ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the article state why Charles Dickens disapproved of XX", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens saw both Roman Catholicism and 19th century evangelicalism as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the article state why Charles Dickens disapproved of XX?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Religious_views", "Context": [ "What were Charles Dickens' views on religion?", "As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organised religion.", "Why was Charles Dickens against organized religion?", "In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays.", "What were Charles Dickens' beliefs concerning religion?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism, seeing both as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression.", "Did Charles Dickens believe in Christ?", "Charles Dickens is regarded as a professing Christian.", "Did Charles Dickens have any religious influences?", "Charles Dickens authored a work called The Life of Our Lord (1846), which is a book about the life of Jesus Christ.", "Were there any organized religions that Charles Dickens really disapproved of?", "Charles Dickens disapproved of Roman Catholicism and 19th-century evangelicalism.", "Did the article state why Charles Dickens disapproved of XX?", "Charles Dickens saw both Roman Catholicism and 19th century evangelicalism as extremes of Christianity and likely to limit personal expression." ], "Conversation_no": 1704, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Dickens and religion", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens rejected the Evangelical conviction that the Bible was the infallible world of God.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Dickens and religion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant about his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about his death", "Truth_answer": "It was said in Charles Dickens' epitaph that by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Charles Dickens' death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Death", "Context": [ "What was significant about Charles Dickens' death?", "It was said in Charles Dickens' epitaph that by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the cause of death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens' died from a stroke.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.restaurant-nakagawa.com/www-charles-dickens-biography/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Edwin_Drood", "Context": [ "What was significant about Charles Dickens' death?", "It was said in Charles Dickens' epitaph that by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.“", "What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death?", "Charles Dickens' died from a stroke." ], "Conversation_no": 1705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to Edwin Drood after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Edwin Drood after Charles Dickens' death", "Truth_answer": "With Charles Dickens' death on 9 June 1870 the novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was left unfinished, only six of a planned twelve instalments having been published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726234720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Edwin_Drood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Edwin Drood after Charles Dickens' death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Farewell_readings", "Context": [ "What was significant about Charles Dickens' death?", "It was said in Charles Dickens' epitaph that by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.“", "What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death?", "Charles Dickens' died from a stroke.", "What happened to Edwin Drood after Charles Dickens' death?", "With Charles Dickens' death on 9 June 1870 the novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was left unfinished, only six of a planned twelve instalments having been published." ], "Conversation_no": 1705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he up to in the years up until his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Charles Dickens up to in the years up until his death", "Truth_answer": "Between 1868 and 1869, Charles Dickens gave a series of farewell readings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, beginning on 6 October. He also began work on his final novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Dickens up to in the years up until his death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Death", "Context": [ "What was significant about Charles Dickens' death?", "It was said in Charles Dickens' epitaph that by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.“", "What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death?", "Charles Dickens' died from a stroke.", "What happened to Edwin Drood after Charles Dickens' death?", "With Charles Dickens' death on 9 June 1870 the novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was left unfinished, only six of a planned twelve instalments having been published.", "What was Charles Dickens up to in the years up until his death?", "Between 1868 and 1869, Charles Dickens gave a series of farewell readings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, beginning on 6 October. He also began work on his final novel." ], "Conversation_no": 1705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Dickens' death", "Truth_answer": "Charles Dickens died five years to the day after the Staplehurst rail crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Dickens' death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-funeral-of-charles-dickens/", "Context": [ "What was significant about Charles Dickens' death?", "It was said in Charles Dickens' epitaph that by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.“", "What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death?", "Charles Dickens' died from a stroke.", "What happened to Edwin Drood after Charles Dickens' death?", "With Charles Dickens' death on 9 June 1870 the novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was left unfinished, only six of a planned twelve instalments having been published.", "What was Charles Dickens up to in the years up until his death?", "Between 1868 and 1869, Charles Dickens gave a series of farewell readings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, beginning on 6 October. He also began work on his final novel.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Dickens' death?", "Charles Dickens died five years to the day after the Staplehurst rail crash." ], "Conversation_no": 1705, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a funeral after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a funeral after Charles Dickens' death", "Truth_answer": "On June 14th 1870, the nation was in mourning for the loss of the greatest novelist of the era, Charles Dickens, whose funeral had taken place the previous day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210123202818id_/https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-funeral-of-charles-dickens/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a funeral after Charles Dickens' death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Days", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were happy days?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were happy days", "Truth_answer": "Happy Days is an American television sitcom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were happy days?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler", "Context": [ "what were happy days?", "Happy Days is an American television sitcom." ], "Conversation_no": 1706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did henry do on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Henry Winkler do on the show Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Henry Winkler do on the show Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler", "Context": [ "what were happy days?", "Happy Days is an American television sitcom.", "what did Henry Winkler do on the show Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days." ], "Conversation_no": 1706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he get the part?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Henry Winkler get the part of Fonzie on Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Henry Winkler get the part of Fonzie on Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonzie", "Context": [ "what were happy days?", "Happy Days is an American television sitcom.", "what did Henry Winkler do on the show Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "did Henry Winkler get the part of Fonzie on Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days." ], "Conversation_no": 1706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was special about fonzie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was special about fonzie", "Truth_answer": "The Fonz was originally a secondary character, but was soon positioned as a lead character when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonzie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about fonzie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler#2000s", "Context": [ "what were happy days?", "Happy Days is an American television sitcom.", "what did Henry Winkler do on the show Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "did Henry Winkler get the part of Fonzie on Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "what was special about fonzie?", "The Fonz was originally a secondary character, but was soon positioned as a lead character when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity." ], "Conversation_no": 1706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Henry Winkler and Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "The Weezer video for 1994's Buddy Holly included edited period footage of Henry Winkler as the Fonz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Henry Winkler and Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler#Honors_and_awards", "Context": [ "what were happy days?", "Happy Days is an American television sitcom.", "what did Henry Winkler do on the show Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "did Henry Winkler get the part of Fonzie on Happy Days?", "Henry Winkler played the role of greaser Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli, the breakout character of the 1970s American sitcom Happy Days.", "what was special about fonzie?", "The Fonz was originally a secondary character, but was soon positioned as a lead character when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Henry Winkler and Happy Days?", "The Weezer video for 1994's Buddy Holly included edited period footage of Henry Winkler as the Fonz." ], "Conversation_no": 1706, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win any awards with the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Henry Winkler win any awards with the show Happy Days", "Truth_answer": "Henry Winkler received the 1977 and 1978 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy for Happy Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Henry Winkler win any awards with the show Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_(politician)#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did scott go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did scott go to school", "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Scott Walker go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_(politician)#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "where did Scott Walker go to school?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University." ], "Conversation_no": 1707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his education?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Scott Walker's education", "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scott Walker's education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_(politician)#Education_2", "Context": [ "where did Scott Walker go to school?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "What was Scott Walker's education?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University." ], "Conversation_no": 1707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "of an initiative for what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Scott Walker sign an initiative for", "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker signed a law to fund evaluation of the reading skills of kindergartners as part of an initiative to ensure that students are reading at an appropriate level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Scott Walker sign an initiative for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "where did Scott Walker go to school?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "What was Scott Walker's education?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "What did Scott Walker sign an initiative for?", "Scott Walker signed a law to fund evaluation of the reading skills of kindergartners as part of an initiative to ensure that students are reading at an appropriate level." ], "Conversation_no": 1707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this decision a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was this decision a success", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Scott Walker's kindergartner's educational initiative a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_(politician)#Education_2", "Context": [ "where did Scott Walker go to school?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "What was Scott Walker's education?", "Scott Walker graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University.", "What did Scott Walker sign an initiative for?", "Scott Walker signed a law to fund evaluation of the reading skills of kindergartners as part of an initiative to ensure that students are reading at an appropriate level.", "was Scott Walker's kindergartner's educational initiative a success?" ], "Conversation_no": 1707, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scott Walker", "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker signed a No Climate Tax pledge promising not to support any legislation that would raise taxes to combat climate change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scott Walker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)#Early_press_comparisons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some early press comparisions for Swans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some early press comparisions for Swans", "Truth_answer": "Kane compares Swans to blues icon Chester Burnett, a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf. Some similarities worth noting—the music of early Swans was often based on a single riff, played repeatedly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some early press comparisions for Swans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)#Early_press_comparisons", "Context": [ "What were some early press comparisions for Swans?", "Kane compares Swans to blues icon Chester Burnett, a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf. Some similarities worth noting—the music of early Swans was often based on a single riff, played repeatedly." ], "Conversation_no": 1708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some other comparisions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some other comparisions of Swans early work besides to Chester Burnett", "Truth_answer": "The Swans early music is reminiscent of earlier no wave bands, such as Mars, and the work of Swans' contemporaries, like Sonic Youth's Confusion Is Sex and Kill Yr Idols.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other comparisions of Swans early work besides to Chester Burnett?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were some early press comparisions for Swans?", "Kane compares Swans to blues icon Chester Burnett, a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf. Some similarities worth noting—the music of early Swans was often based on a single riff, played repeatedly.", "What were some other comparisions of Swans early work besides to Chester Burnett?", "The Swans early music is reminiscent of earlier no wave bands, such as Mars, and the work of Swans' contemporaries, like Sonic Youth's Confusion Is Sex and Kill Yr Idols." ], "Conversation_no": 1708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Swans compared to earlier no wave bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Swans compared to earlier no wave bands", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Swans compared to earlier no wave bands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filth_(Swans_album)#Release", "Context": [ "What were some early press comparisions for Swans?", "Kane compares Swans to blues icon Chester Burnett, a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf. Some similarities worth noting—the music of early Swans was often based on a single riff, played repeatedly.", "What were some other comparisions of Swans early work besides to Chester Burnett?", "The Swans early music is reminiscent of earlier no wave bands, such as Mars, and the work of Swans' contemporaries, like Sonic Youth's Confusion Is Sex and Kill Yr Idols.", "Why was Swans compared to earlier no wave bands?" ], "Conversation_no": 1708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this style well received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Swans' early style well received by the public", "Truth_answer": "Upon release, Swans' first album Filth did not receive much critical attention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Swans' early style well received by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_(band)#Initial_influences", "Context": [ "What were some early press comparisions for Swans?", "Kane compares Swans to blues icon Chester Burnett, a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf. Some similarities worth noting—the music of early Swans was often based on a single riff, played repeatedly.", "What were some other comparisions of Swans early work besides to Chester Burnett?", "The Swans early music is reminiscent of earlier no wave bands, such as Mars, and the work of Swans' contemporaries, like Sonic Youth's Confusion Is Sex and Kill Yr Idols.", "Why was Swans compared to earlier no wave bands?", "Was the Swans' early style well received by the public?", "Upon release, Swans' first album Filth did not receive much critical attention." ], "Conversation_no": 1708, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other types of music or band influenced Swans?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other types of music or band influenced Swans", "Truth_answer": "Swans' plodding tempos and distorted, detuned guitar work is reminiscent of such post-punk outfits as Joy Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other types of music or band influenced Swans besides no wave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was there hit", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was there hit", "Truth_answer": "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hanson's hit song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_of_Nowhere_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Hanson's hit song?", "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album." ], "Conversation_no": 1709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What album did they realse", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album did Hanson release", "Truth_answer": "Middle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210118040341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_of_Nowhere_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Hanson release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_of_Nowhere_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Hanson's hit song?", "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album.", "What album did Hanson release?", "Middle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson." ], "Conversation_no": 1709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What day was this on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What day was Hanson's debut album released", "Truth_answer": "Hanson's debut album was released May 6, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was Hanson's debut album released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_of_Nowhere_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Hanson's hit song?", "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album.", "What album did Hanson release?", "Middle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "What day was Hanson's debut album released?", "Hanson's debut album was released May 6, 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Hanson's debut album released", "Truth_answer": "Hanson's debut album was released in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Hanson's debut album released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_of_Nowhere_(album)", "Context": [ "What was Hanson's hit song?", "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album.", "What album did Hanson release?", "Middle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "What day was Hanson's debut album released?", "Hanson's debut album was released May 6, 1997.", "What year was Hanson's debut album released?", "Hanson's debut album was released in 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this day made", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Hanson's debut album recorded", "Truth_answer": "Hanson's debut album was recorded July–November 1996, Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hanson's debut album recorded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Time_Around_(Hanson_album)", "Context": [ "What was Hanson's hit song?", "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album.", "What album did Hanson release?", "Middle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson.", "What day was Hanson's debut album released?", "Hanson's debut album was released May 6, 1997.", "What year was Hanson's debut album released?", "Hanson's debut album was released in 1997.", "When was Hanson's debut album recorded?", "Hanson's debut album was recorded July–November 1996, Los Angeles, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1709, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the brothers next acheivment", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Hanson brothers next achievment after Middle of Nowhere", "Truth_answer": "This Time Around is the second studio album by American pop rock group Hanson, released in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Time_Around_(Hanson_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hanson brothers next achievment after Middle of Nowhere?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine#Metropolitan_Opera", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did James join the opera?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did James join the opera", "Truth_answer": "James Levine made his Metropolitan Opera (the Met) debut at age 28 on June 5, 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Levine join the opera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine#Metropolitan_Opera", "Context": [ "When did James Levine join the opera?", "James Levine made his Metropolitan Opera (the Met) debut at age 28 on June 5, 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 1710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he doing in the opera?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was James Levine doing in the opera", "Truth_answer": "James Levine became the Met's principal conductor in 1973, and its music director in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was James Levine doing in the opera?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine#Metropolitan_Opera", "Context": [ "When did James Levine join the opera?", "James Levine made his Metropolitan Opera (the Met) debut at age 28 on June 5, 1971.", "what was James Levine doing in the opera?", "James Levine became the Met's principal conductor in 1973, and its music director in 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 1710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did James Levine do anything else for the Metropolitan Opera besides conducting and directing music", "Truth_answer": "James Levine became the company's first artistic director in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine do anything else for the Metropolitan Opera besides conducting and directing music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine", "Context": [ "When did James Levine join the opera?", "James Levine made his Metropolitan Opera (the Met) debut at age 28 on June 5, 1971.", "what was James Levine doing in the opera?", "James Levine became the Met's principal conductor in 1973, and its music director in 1975.", "Did James Levine do anything else for the Metropolitan Opera besides conducting and directing music?", "James Levine became the company's first artistic director in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1710, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was he known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was James Levine known for", "Truth_answer": "James Levine is primarily known for his tenure as Music Director of the Metropolitan Opera (the Met), a position he held for 40 years .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was James Levine known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#San_Francisco_49ers_(first_stint)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he join the 49ers", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he join the 49ers", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.profootballhof.com/players/charles-haley/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#San_Francisco_49ers_(first_stint)", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what position did he play", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#Dallas_Cowboys", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he receive any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley received the UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#Dallas_Cowboys", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers.", "Did Charles Haley receive any awards?", "Charles Haley received the UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he get injured", "Transformer_rewrite": "DidCharles Haley get injured", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley had back injuries with the Dallas Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidCharles Haley get injured?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#Dallas_Cowboys", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers.", "Did Charles Haley receive any awards?", "Charles Haley received the UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award.", "DidCharles Haley get injured?", "Charles Haley had back injuries with the Dallas Cowboys." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they make the playoffs", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Dalls Cowboys make the playoffs with Charles Haley", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley started in Super Bowl XXX six weeks after having back surgery, making one sack, 3 quarterback pressures and 5 tackles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Dalls Cowboys make the playoffs with Charles Haley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#Early_years", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers.", "Did Charles Haley receive any awards?", "Charles Haley received the UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award.", "DidCharles Haley get injured?", "Charles Haley had back injuries with the Dallas Cowboys.", "Did The Dalls Cowboys make the playoffs with Charles Haley?", "Charles Haley started in Super Bowl XXX six weeks after having back surgery, making one sack, 3 quarterback pressures and 5 tackles." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he receive any other awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley receive any other awards", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley was a two-time Division I-AA All-American.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley receive any other awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#Career_statistics", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers.", "Did Charles Haley receive any awards?", "Charles Haley received the UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award.", "DidCharles Haley get injured?", "Charles Haley had back injuries with the Dallas Cowboys.", "Did The Dalls Cowboys make the playoffs with Charles Haley?", "Charles Haley started in Super Bowl XXX six weeks after having back surgery, making one sack, 3 quarterback pressures and 5 tackles.", "Did Charles Haley receive any other awards?", "Charles Haley was a two-time Division I-AA All-American." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he make any pro bowls", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley make any pro bowls", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley was selected to play in five Pro Bowls (1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995),.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley make any pro bowls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley#San_Francisco_49ers_(second_stint)", "Context": [ "When did Charles Haley join the 49ers?", "Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986.", "What position did Charles Haley play for the 49ers?", "Charles Haley played left outside linebacker for the 49ers.", "Did Charles Haley receive any awards?", "Charles Haley received the UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Award.", "DidCharles Haley get injured?", "Charles Haley had back injuries with the Dallas Cowboys.", "Did The Dalls Cowboys make the playoffs with Charles Haley?", "Charles Haley started in Super Bowl XXX six weeks after having back surgery, making one sack, 3 quarterback pressures and 5 tackles.", "Did Charles Haley receive any other awards?", "Charles Haley was a two-time Division I-AA All-American.", "Did Charles Haley make any pro bowls?", "Charles Haley was selected to play in five Pro Bowls (1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995),." ], "Conversation_no": 1711, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he leave the 49ers", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley leave the 49ers", "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley had two stints with the 49ers, leaving once to play for the Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley leave the 49ers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#1995–1996:_Robbie_Williams's_departure,_break-up_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Robbie leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Robbie leave", "Truth_answer": "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#2014–2015:_Line-up_change_and_III", "Context": [ "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter." ], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Jason leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Jason leave Take That", "Truth_answer": "Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 because he did not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jason leave Take That?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#1995–1996:_Robbie_Williams's_departure,_break-up_and_Greatest_Hits", "Context": [ "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "When did Jason leave Take That?", "Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 because he did not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album." ], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did Robbie leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Robbie leave Take That", "Truth_answer": "Robbie left Take That in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robbie leave Take That?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)", "Context": [ "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "When did Jason leave Take That?", "Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 because he did not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.", "What year did Robbie leave Take That?", "Robbie left Take That in 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Ill an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is III an album by Take That", "Truth_answer": "III is the seventh studio album by English pop band Take That.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024124504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is III an album by Take That?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)", "Context": [ "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "When did Jason leave Take That?", "Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 because he did not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.", "What year did Robbie leave Take That?", "Robbie left Take That in 1995.", "Is III an album by Take That?", "III is the seventh studio album by English pop band Take That." ], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Ill released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was III by Take That released", "Truth_answer": "III released 28 November 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024124504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was III by Take That released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)", "Context": [ "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "When did Jason leave Take That?", "Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 because he did not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.", "What year did Robbie leave Take That?", "Robbie left Take That in 1995.", "Is III an album by Take That?", "III is the seventh studio album by English pop band Take That.", "When was III by Take That released?", "III released 28 November 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Take That album III well received", "Truth_answer": "The album III debuted at number one in the UK, becoming Take That's seventh number-one album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Take That album III well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)", "Context": [ "Why did Robbie leave Take That?", "After drug problems, the band offered Robbie an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled world tour. Williams chose the latter.", "When did Jason leave Take That?", "Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 because he did not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.", "What year did Robbie leave Take That?", "Robbie left Take That in 1995.", "Is III an album by Take That?", "III is the seventh studio album by English pop band Take That.", "When was III by Take That released?", "III released 28 November 2014.", "Was the Take That album III well received?", "The album III debuted at number one in the UK, becoming Take That's seventh number-one album." ], "Conversation_no": 1712, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Take That album III have any singles", "Truth_answer": "The first single from Take That's album III is These Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Take That album III have any singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal#Communist_politics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Transformer_rewrite": "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Truth_answer": "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal#Communist_politics", "Context": [ "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism." ], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Karmal take to Marxism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism", "Truth_answer": "Karmal changed his name from Sultan Hussein to Babrak Karmal, which means Comrade of the Workers' in Pashtun, to disassociate himself from his bourgeois background.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal#Communist_politics", "Context": [ "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism.", "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism?", "Karmal changed his name from Sultan Hussein to Babrak Karmal, which means Comrade of the Workers' in Pashtun, to disassociate himself from his bourgeois background." ], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what about after his release from prison?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about after his release from prison", "Truth_answer": "When Babrak Karmal was released from prison, he continued his activities in the student union, and began to promote Marxism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about after his release from prison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal#Communist_politics", "Context": [ "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism.", "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism?", "Karmal changed his name from Sultan Hussein to Babrak Karmal, which means Comrade of the Workers' in Pashtun, to disassociate himself from his bourgeois background.", "what about after his release from prison?", "When Babrak Karmal was released from prison, he continued his activities in the student union, and began to promote Marxism." ], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get into politics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did he get into politics", "Truth_answer": "In high school, Karmal was a student political activist with openly leftist views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did he get into politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism.", "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism?", "Karmal changed his name from Sultan Hussein to Babrak Karmal, which means Comrade of the Workers' in Pashtun, to disassociate himself from his bourgeois background.", "what about after his release from prison?", "When Babrak Karmal was released from prison, he continued his activities in the student union, and began to promote Marxism.", "How did he get into politics?", "In high school, Karmal was a student political activist with openly leftist views." ], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened after that", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism.", "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism?", "Karmal changed his name from Sultan Hussein to Babrak Karmal, which means Comrade of the Workers' in Pashtun, to disassociate himself from his bourgeois background.", "what about after his release from prison?", "When Babrak Karmal was released from prison, he continued his activities in the student union, and began to promote Marxism.", "How did he get into politics?", "In high school, Karmal was a student political activist with openly leftist views.", "what happened after that?" ], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they manage to establish one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they manage to establish one", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they manage to establish one?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Please tell me something interesting about the communist politics", "Imprisoned from 1953 to 1956, Karmal befriended fellow inmate Mir Akbar Khyber, who introduced Karmal to Marxism.", "Did Babrak Karmal take to Marxism?", "Karmal changed his name from Sultan Hussein to Babrak Karmal, which means Comrade of the Workers' in Pashtun, to disassociate himself from his bourgeois background.", "what about after his release from prison?", "When Babrak Karmal was released from prison, he continued his activities in the student union, and began to promote Marxism.", "How did he get into politics?", "In high school, Karmal was a student political activist with openly leftist views.", "what happened after that?", "Did they manage to establish one?" ], "Conversation_no": 1713, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why was it split into two parties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was it split into two parties", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was it split into two parties?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey#The_psychoanalytic_turn", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the psychoanalytic turn", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the psychoanalytic turn", "Truth_answer": "The turn happened after James Strachey wrote a letter out of the blue to Freud, asking him if he would take him as a student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the psychoanalytic turn that changed James Strachey's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey#The_psychoanalytic_turn", "Context": [ "What was the psychoanalytic turn that changed James Strachey's life?", "The turn happened after James Strachey wrote a letter out of the blue to Freud, asking him if he would take him as a student." ], "Conversation_no": 1714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Freud take him on", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Freud take James Strachey on", "Truth_answer": "Freud did take on James Strachey as a student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freud take James Strachey on as a student?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey", "Context": [ "What was the psychoanalytic turn that changed James Strachey's life?", "The turn happened after James Strachey wrote a letter out of the blue to Freud, asking him if he would take him as a student.", "Did Freud take James Strachey on as a student?", "Freud did take on James Strachey as a student." ], "Conversation_no": 1714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Strachey", "Truth_answer": "He is perhaps best known as the general editor of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729082541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Strachey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey#Psychoanalytic_writings", "Context": [ "What was the psychoanalytic turn that changed James Strachey's life?", "The turn happened after James Strachey wrote a letter out of the blue to Freud, asking him if he would take him as a student.", "Did Freud take James Strachey on as a student?", "Freud did take on James Strachey as a student.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Strachey?", "He is perhaps best known as the general editor of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud." ], "Conversation_no": 1714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other work did he do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other work did James Strachey do", "Truth_answer": "Strachey published three articles in the International Journal of Psychoanalysis between 1930 and 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729082541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did James Strachey do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey#James_Strachey,_Michael_Holroyd,_and_\"Lytton_Strachey\"", "Context": [ "What was the psychoanalytic turn that changed James Strachey's life?", "The turn happened after James Strachey wrote a letter out of the blue to Freud, asking him if he would take him as a student.", "Did Freud take James Strachey on as a student?", "Freud did take on James Strachey as a student.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Strachey?", "He is perhaps best known as the general editor of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.", "What other work did James Strachey do?", "Strachey published three articles in the International Journal of Psychoanalysis between 1930 and 1935." ], "Conversation_no": 1714, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was his known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was James Strachey known for", "Truth_answer": "James was also an authority on Haydn, Mozart and Wagner, and contributed notes and commentaries to Glyndebourne programmes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was James Strachey known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson#Israeli_press", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Adelsons connection to the Israeli press?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Adelsons connection to the Israeli press", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv." ], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was the bid unsuccessful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the bid unsuccessful", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sheldon Adelson's bid to purchase Maariv unsuccessful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson#Israeli_press", "Context": [ "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv.", "Why was Sheldon Adelson's bid to purchase Maariv unsuccessful?" ], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Adelson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Sheldon Adelson", "Truth_answer": "When his bid to purchase Maariv failed, he proceeded with parallel plans to publish a free daily newspaper to compete with Israeli, a newspaper he had co-founded in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Sheldon Adelson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson#Israeli_press", "Context": [ "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv.", "Why was Sheldon Adelson's bid to purchase Maariv unsuccessful?", "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Sheldon Adelson?", "When his bid to purchase Maariv failed, he proceeded with parallel plans to publish a free daily newspaper to compete with Israeli, a newspaper he had co-founded in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Adelson own anything Israeli?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Adelson own anything Israeli", "Truth_answer": "In 2016 Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Adelson own anything Israeli?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson", "Context": [ "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv.", "Why was Sheldon Adelson's bid to purchase Maariv unsuccessful?", "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Sheldon Adelson?", "When his bid to purchase Maariv failed, he proceeded with parallel plans to publish a free daily newspaper to compete with Israeli, a newspaper he had co-founded in 2006.", "Does Adelson own anything Israeli?", "In 2016 Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his." ], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting information", "Truth_answer": "As of November 2019, Adelson was listed by Forbes as having a fortune of US$37.7 billion, making him the 24th-richest person in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson#Israeli_press", "Context": [ "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv.", "Why was Sheldon Adelson's bid to purchase Maariv unsuccessful?", "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Sheldon Adelson?", "When his bid to purchase Maariv failed, he proceeded with parallel plans to publish a free daily newspaper to compete with Israeli, a newspaper he had co-founded in 2006.", "Does Adelson own anything Israeli?", "In 2016 Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his.", "Any other interesting information?", "As of November 2019, Adelson was listed by Forbes as having a fortune of US$37.7 billion, making him the 24th-richest person in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does Adelson still own the newspaper?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Adelson still own the newspaper", "Truth_answer": "In 2016 Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sheldon Adelson still own the Israel Hayom newspaper?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson#2019", "Context": [ "What is Sheldon Adelson's connection to the Israeli press?", "In 2007, Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv.", "Why was Sheldon Adelson's bid to purchase Maariv unsuccessful?", "What else does the Israeli press have to do with Sheldon Adelson?", "When his bid to purchase Maariv failed, he proceeded with parallel plans to publish a free daily newspaper to compete with Israeli, a newspaper he had co-founded in 2006.", "Does Adelson own anything Israeli?", "In 2016 Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his.", "Any other interesting information?", "As of November 2019, Adelson was listed by Forbes as having a fortune of US$37.7 billion, making him the 24th-richest person in the world.", "Does Sheldon Adelson still own the Israel Hayom newspaper?", "In 2016 Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his." ], "Conversation_no": 1715, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Adelson doing now?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Adelson doing now", "Truth_answer": "On January 31, ABC News reported that Adelson and his wife Miriam had contributed $500,000 to the Patriot Legal Expense Fund Trust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sheldon Adelson doing now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_(Between_the_Buried_and_Me_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Colors released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Colors released", "Truth_answer": "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815071524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_(Between_the_Buried_and_Me_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_(Between_the_Buried_and_Me_album)#Overview", "Context": [ "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it successful?", "Truth_answer": "The album Colors received great praising reception and sold 12,600 copies in its first week of release, reaching 57th on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815071524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_(Between_the_Buried_and_Me_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Colors by Between the Buried and Me successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Misdirect", "Context": [ "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records.", "Was the album Colors by Between the Buried and Me successful?", "The album Colors received great praising reception and sold 12,600 copies in its first week of release, reaching 57th on the Billboard 200." ], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was The Great Misdirect released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Great Misdirect released", "Truth_answer": "The Great Misdirect was released on October 27, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111225454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Misdirect_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Great Misdirect released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records.", "Was the album Colors by Between the Buried and Me successful?", "The album Colors received great praising reception and sold 12,600 copies in its first week of release, reaching 57th on the Billboard 200.", "When was The Great Misdirect released?", "The Great Misdirect was released on October 27, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where there any albums released between Colors and The Great Misdirect?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where there any albums released between Colors and The Great Misdirect", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any albums released between Colors and The Great Misdirect?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_the_Buried_and_Me#Formation_and_eponymous_album_(2000–2002)", "Context": [ "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records.", "Was the album Colors by Between the Buried and Me successful?", "The album Colors received great praising reception and sold 12,600 copies in its first week of release, reaching 57th on the Billboard 200.", "When was The Great Misdirect released?", "The Great Misdirect was released on October 27, 2009.", "Where there any albums released between Colors and The Great Misdirect?" ], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the go on Tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Between the Buried and Me go on Tour", "Truth_answer": "Between the Buried and Me toured in support of their first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Between the Buried and Me go on Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_the_Buried_and_Me#Formation_and_eponymous_album_(2000–2002)", "Context": [ "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records.", "Was the album Colors by Between the Buried and Me successful?", "The album Colors received great praising reception and sold 12,600 copies in its first week of release, reaching 57th on the Billboard 200.", "When was The Great Misdirect released?", "The Great Misdirect was released on October 27, 2009.", "Where there any albums released between Colors and The Great Misdirect?", "Did Between the Buried and Me go on Tour?", "Between the Buried and Me toured in support of their first album." ], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other bands involved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other bands involved", "Truth_answer": "They toured with Canadian metalcore group The End.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other bands involved?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_the_Buried_and_Me#Colors_and_The_Great_Misdirect_(2007–2009)", "Context": [ "When was the Between the Buried and Me album Colors released?", "Colors was released on September 18, 2007 through Victory Records.", "Was the album Colors by Between the Buried and Me successful?", "The album Colors received great praising reception and sold 12,600 copies in its first week of release, reaching 57th on the Billboard 200.", "When was The Great Misdirect released?", "The Great Misdirect was released on October 27, 2009.", "Where there any albums released between Colors and The Great Misdirect?", "Did Between the Buried and Me go on Tour?", "Between the Buried and Me toured in support of their first album.", "Were there any other bands involved?", "They toured with Canadian metalcore group The End." ], "Conversation_no": 1716, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on any other tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Between the Buried and Me go on any other tours", "Truth_answer": "In September 2007, after the release of Colors, the band went on tour with Animosity and Horse the Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_the_Buried_and_Me_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Between the Buried and Me go on any other tours?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created the themes for Iron Man?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created the themes for Iron Man", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the themes for Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man", "Context": [ "Who created the themes for Iron Man?" ], "Conversation_no": 1717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most popular theme?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most popular theme of Iron Man", "Truth_answer": "Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most popular theme of Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man", "Context": [ "Who created the themes for Iron Man?", "What is the most popular theme of Iron Man?", "Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes." ], "Conversation_no": 1717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And what are some of the other themes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And what are some of the other themes of Iron Man", "Truth_answer": "Other themes include the role of American technology and industry in the fight against communism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what are some of the other themes of Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man", "Context": [ "Who created the themes for Iron Man?", "What is the most popular theme of Iron Man?", "Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes.", "And what are some of the other themes of Iron Man?", "Other themes include the role of American technology and industry in the fight against communism." ], "Conversation_no": 1717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there more themes in addition to the ones you stated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there more Iron Man themes in addition to the ones you stated", "Truth_answer": "Stark developed into a more complex and vulnerable character as they depicted his battle with alcoholism (as in the Demon in a Bottle storyline) and other personal difficulties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more Iron Man themes in addition to the ones you stated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who created the themes for Iron Man?", "What is the most popular theme of Iron Man?", "Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes.", "And what are some of the other themes of Iron Man?", "Other themes include the role of American technology and industry in the fight against communism.", "Were there more Iron Man themes in addition to the ones you stated?", "Stark developed into a more complex and vulnerable character as they depicted his battle with alcoholism (as in the Demon in a Bottle storyline) and other personal difficulties." ], "Conversation_no": 1717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the inspiration for the themes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the themes of Iron Man", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the themes of Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man", "Context": [ "Who created the themes for Iron Man?", "What is the most popular theme of Iron Man?", "Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes.", "And what are some of the other themes of Iron Man?", "Other themes include the role of American technology and industry in the fight against communism.", "Were there more Iron Man themes in addition to the ones you stated?", "Stark developed into a more complex and vulnerable character as they depicted his battle with alcoholism (as in the Demon in a Bottle storyline) and other personal difficulties.", "What was the inspiration for the themes of Iron Man?" ], "Conversation_no": 1717, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything especally notable about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything especally notable about Iron Man", "Truth_answer": "Throughout most of the character's publication history, Iron Man has been a founding member of the superhero team the Avengers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything especally notable about Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar#Early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did his career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did his career start", "Truth_answer": "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar#Early_career", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore." ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did his career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Aghar Akhtar's career start", "Truth_answer": "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did his career start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What records does he hold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What records does he hold", "Truth_answer": "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What records does he hold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "What records does he hold?", "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph)." ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are his stats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are his stats", "Truth_answer": "Balls bowled: 8143, 7764, 318", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are his stats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "What records does he hold?", "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph).", "What are his stats?", "Balls bowled: 8143, 7764, 318" ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup", "Truth_answer": "Akhtar was selected in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar#England_county_cricket", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "What records does he hold?", "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph).", "What are his stats?", "Balls bowled: 8143, 7764, 318", "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup?", "Akhtar was selected in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other impressive games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he have any other impressive games", "Truth_answer": "Shoaib Akhtar did achieve his moments of success, such as taking 5 wickets for 35 runs for Durham against Somerset in the National League in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have any other impressive games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "What records does he hold?", "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph).", "What are his stats?", "Balls bowled: 8143, 7764, 318", "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup?", "Akhtar was selected in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.", "Did he have any other impressive games?", "Shoaib Akhtar did achieve his moments of success, such as taking 5 wickets for 35 runs for Durham against Somerset in the National League in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play with anybody famous?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he play with anybody famous", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he play with anybody famous?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar#Cricket_controversies_and_injuries", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "What records does he hold?", "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph).", "What are his stats?", "Balls bowled: 8143, 7764, 318", "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup?", "Akhtar was selected in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.", "Did he have any other impressive games?", "Shoaib Akhtar did achieve his moments of success, such as taking 5 wickets for 35 runs for Durham against Somerset in the National League in 2003.", "Did he play with anybody famous?" ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else interesting", "Truth_answer": "Akhtar's career has been plagued with injuries, controversies and accusations of poor attitude.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaib_Akhtar", "Context": [ "how did Shoaib Akhtar's career start?", "A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall college, but disrupted his studies to attend trials for the PIA team's Karachi division to be held in Lahore.", "What year did his career start?", "After some struggle, he started his List A career during the 1993/1994 season.", "What records does he hold?", "He is recognized as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket, delivering a world record top speed of 161. 3 km/h (100.23 mph).", "What are his stats?", "Balls bowled: 8143, 7764, 318", "Did he play in other tournaments aside from the world cup?", "Akhtar was selected in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.", "Did he have any other impressive games?", "Shoaib Akhtar did achieve his moments of success, such as taking 5 wickets for 35 runs for Durham against Somerset in the National League in 2003.", "Did he play with anybody famous?", "anything else interesting?", "Akhtar's career has been plagued with injuries, controversies and accusations of poor attitude." ], "Conversation_no": 1718, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play against other countries besides India?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did he play against other countries besides India", "Truth_answer": "Shoaib Akhtar's ODI debut on 28 March 1998 was versus Zimbabwe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he play against other countries besides India?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is neal mccoy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is neal mccoy", "Truth_answer": "Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr., known professionally as Neal McCoy, is an American country music singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is neal mccoy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_discography", "Context": [ "Who is neal mccoy?", "Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr., known professionally as Neal McCoy, is an American country music singer." ], "Conversation_no": 1719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many records has he released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many records has Neal McCoy released", "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy has released ten studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://britneg.konthainews.xyz/muscle-shoals-chat-room.html_p2", "http://mathura.badmomsfullmovie.xyz/broken-bow-divorced-singles.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records has Neal McCoy released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#1990–2000:_Atlantic_Records", "Context": [ "Who is neal mccoy?", "Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr., known professionally as Neal McCoy, is an American country music singer.", "How many records has Neal McCoy released?", "Neal McCoy has released ten studio albums." ], "Conversation_no": 1719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many times has he signed on to Atlantic records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many times has Neal McCoy signed on to Atlantic records", "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy was signed to Atlantic Records from 1990-2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times has Neal McCoy signed on to Atlantic records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy", "Context": [ "Who is neal mccoy?", "Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr., known professionally as Neal McCoy, is an American country music singer.", "How many records has Neal McCoy released?", "Neal McCoy has released ten studio albums.", "How many times has Neal McCoy signed on to Atlantic records?", "Neal McCoy was signed to Atlantic Records from 1990-2000." ], "Conversation_no": 1719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Neal McCoy", "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy has released 34 singles to country radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Neal-McCoy-Headlines-in-The-Pavilion-on-May-25-at-Cypress-Bayou-Casino-Hotel-20180329_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Neal McCoy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Doubt_About_It_(album)", "Context": [ "Who is neal mccoy?", "Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr., known professionally as Neal McCoy, is an American country music singer.", "How many records has Neal McCoy released?", "Neal McCoy has released ten studio albums.", "How many times has Neal McCoy signed on to Atlantic records?", "Neal McCoy was signed to Atlantic Records from 1990-2000.", "Any other interesting information about Neal McCoy?", "Neal McCoy has released 34 singles to country radio." ], "Conversation_no": 1719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did No Doubt About It do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did No Doubt About It do", "Truth_answer": "No Doubt About It is considered his breakthrough album, and has been certified platinum in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126122246id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Doubt_About_It_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Neal McCoy album No Doubt About It do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy#Musical_career", "Context": [ "Who is neal mccoy?", "Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr., known professionally as Neal McCoy, is an American country music singer.", "How many records has Neal McCoy released?", "Neal McCoy has released ten studio albums.", "How many times has Neal McCoy signed on to Atlantic records?", "Neal McCoy was signed to Atlantic Records from 1990-2000.", "Any other interesting information about Neal McCoy?", "Neal McCoy has released 34 singles to country radio.", "How well did the Neal McCoy album No Doubt About It do?", "No Doubt About It is considered his breakthrough album, and has been certified platinum in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1719, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he sign with any other record companies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Neal McCoy sign with any other record companies", "Truth_answer": "Later in his career Neal McCoy worked with Atlantic and SEA records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neal McCoy sign with any other record companies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Alarm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is silent alarm?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is silent alarm", "Truth_answer": "Silent Alarm is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Alarm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806190935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Weekend_in_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Bloc Party, what is silent alarm?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Alarm#Accolades_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Regarding Bloc Party, what is silent alarm?", "Silent Alarm is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party." ], "Conversation_no": 1720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Silent Alarm win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The record won Indie Rock Album of the Year at the 2006 PLUG Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Alarm_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bloc Party album Silent Alarm win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Alarm", "Context": [ "Regarding Bloc Party, what is silent alarm?", "Silent Alarm is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party.", "Did the Bloc Party album Silent Alarm win any awards?", "The record won Indie Rock Album of the Year at the 2006 PLUG Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Bloc Party released", "Truth_answer": "The abum Silent Alarm was released 2 February 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://beatzone.eu/artist/Bloc+Party_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104005743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloc_Party_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Silent Alarm by Bloc Party released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloc_Party", "Context": [ "Regarding Bloc Party, what is silent alarm?", "Silent Alarm is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party.", "Did the Bloc Party album Silent Alarm win any awards?", "The record won Indie Rock Album of the Year at the 2006 PLUG Awards.", "When was Silent Alarm by Bloc Party released?", "The abum Silent Alarm was released 2 February 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1720, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bloc Party", "Truth_answer": "The band Bloc Party was formed at the 1999 Reading Festival by Okereke and Lissack. They went through a variety of names before settling on Bloc Party in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104005743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloc_Party_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bloc Party", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1997–1998:_Evolution_and_label_conflicts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the label conflicts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the label conflicts", "Truth_answer": "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1997–1998:_Evolution_and_label_conflicts", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work." ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the resolution of this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts", "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1999–2001:_Nathan_Michael_Shawn_Wanya", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that", "Truth_answer": "Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_(Boyz_II_Men_album)", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records.", "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me about Evolution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me about Evolution by Boyz II Men", "Truth_answer": "Evolution is the fourth studio album by American R&B quartet Boyz II Men, released in September 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111063726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_(Boyz_II_Men_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Evolution by Boyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#1999–2001:_Nathan_Michael_Shawn_Wanya", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records.", "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.", "Tell me about Evolution by Boyz II Men?", "Evolution is the fourth studio album by American R&B quartet Boyz II Men, released in September 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have the label conflicts after Evolution?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men have label conflicts after Evolution", "Truth_answer": "After Evolution was released, Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.f", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men have label conflicts after Evolution?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men#Style_and_influence", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records.", "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.", "Tell me about Evolution by Boyz II Men?", "Evolution is the fourth studio album by American R&B quartet Boyz II Men, released in September 1997.", "Did Boyz II Men have label conflicts after Evolution?", "After Evolution was released, Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.f" ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boyz II Men", "Truth_answer": "On January 5, 2012, Boyz II Men were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/boyz-ii-men", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records.", "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.", "Tell me about Evolution by Boyz II Men?", "Evolution is the fourth studio album by American R&B quartet Boyz II Men, released in September 1997.", "Did Boyz II Men have label conflicts after Evolution?", "After Evolution was released, Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.f", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boyz II Men?", "On January 5, 2012, Boyz II Men were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame." ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win the Grammys?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men win the Grammys", "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men won 4 grammies and received 15 nominations, two of which occurred in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boyz II Men win the Grammys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were the label conflicts regardingBoyz II Men?", "The Motown label issued without permission a remix compilation that Boyz II Men itself had opposed the release of because they felt the compilation did not represent their best work.", "What was the resolution of Boyz II Men's label conflicts?", "Boyz II Men initiated their own recording company Stonecreek, and they arranged for Stonecreek's distribution by Epic Records.", "Did Boyz II Men stay with Stonecreek after that?", "Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.", "Tell me about Evolution by Boyz II Men?", "Evolution is the fourth studio album by American R&B quartet Boyz II Men, released in September 1997.", "Did Boyz II Men have label conflicts after Evolution?", "After Evolution was released, Motown was merged with UMG's Universal Records, where Boyz II Men found themselves reassigned. The group then joined Arista Records.f", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boyz II Men?", "On January 5, 2012, Boyz II Men were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "Did Boyz II Men win the Grammys?", "Boyz II Men won 4 grammies and received 15 nominations, two of which occurred in 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1721, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen in 1998?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen to Boyz II Men in 1998 other than the two grammy nominations", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen to Boyz II Men in 1998 other than the two grammy nominations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook#Revival", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the revival of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the revival of", "Truth_answer": "In late 1989, Peter Cook married for the third time, to Malaysian-born property developer Chiew Lin Chong (1945–2016), in Torbay, Devon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Peter Cook's revival of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook#Revival", "Context": [ "what was Peter Cook's revival of?", "In late 1989, Peter Cook married for the third time, to Malaysian-born property developer Chiew Lin Chong (1945–2016), in Torbay, Devon." ], "Conversation_no": 1722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was this successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Peter Cook's revival successful", "Truth_answer": "Peter Cook's third wife provided him with some stability in his personal life, and he reduced his drinking to the extent that for a time he was teetotal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Peter Cook's revival successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook#Revival", "Context": [ "what was Peter Cook's revival of?", "In late 1989, Peter Cook married for the third time, to Malaysian-born property developer Chiew Lin Chong (1945–2016), in Torbay, Devon.", "was Peter Cook's revival successful?", "Peter Cook's third wife provided him with some stability in his personal life, and he reduced his drinking to the extent that for a time he was teetotal." ], "Conversation_no": 1722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else was interesting about the revival?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else was interesting about the revival", "Truth_answer": "Peter Cook lived alone in a small 18th-century house in Perrins Walk, Hampstead, while his wife kept her own property just 100 yards (90 m) away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was interesting about the revival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook#Revival", "Context": [ "what was Peter Cook's revival of?", "In late 1989, Peter Cook married for the third time, to Malaysian-born property developer Chiew Lin Chong (1945–2016), in Torbay, Devon.", "was Peter Cook's revival successful?", "Peter Cook's third wife provided him with some stability in his personal life, and he reduced his drinking to the extent that for a time he was teetotal.", "what else was interesting about the revival?", "Peter Cook lived alone in a small 18th-century house in Perrins Walk, Hampstead, while his wife kept her own property just 100 yards (90 m) away." ], "Conversation_no": 1722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the four characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the four characters Peter Cook appeared as", "Truth_answer": "Peter Cook appeared as the characters biscuit tester and alien abductee Norman House, football manager and motivational speaker Alan Latchley, judge Sir James Beauchamp, and rock legend Eric Daley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the four characters Peter Cook appeared as?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook", "Context": [ "what was Peter Cook's revival of?", "In late 1989, Peter Cook married for the third time, to Malaysian-born property developer Chiew Lin Chong (1945–2016), in Torbay, Devon.", "was Peter Cook's revival successful?", "Peter Cook's third wife provided him with some stability in his personal life, and he reduced his drinking to the extent that for a time he was teetotal.", "what else was interesting about the revival?", "Peter Cook lived alone in a small 18th-century house in Perrins Walk, Hampstead, while his wife kept her own property just 100 yards (90 m) away.", "what were the four characters Peter Cook appeared as?", "Peter Cook appeared as the characters biscuit tester and alien abductee Norman House, football manager and motivational speaker Alan Latchley, judge Sir James Beauchamp, and rock legend Eric Daley." ], "Conversation_no": 1722, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Peter Cook", "Truth_answer": "Referred to as the father of modern satire by The Guardian newspaper in 2005, Peter Cook was ranked number one in the Comedians' Comedian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cook_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Peter Cook?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Raúl_Capablanca#Tournament_results", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1723, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the first tournament he played in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first tournament he played in", "Truth_answer": "José Raúl Capablanca first tournament was in New York, 1910.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first tournament José Raúl Capablanca played in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does DRA stand for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does DRA stand for", "Truth_answer": "DRA stands for The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does DRA stand for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar#Relations_with_the_Taliban", "Context": [ "what does DRA stand for?", "DRA stands for The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan." ], "Conversation_no": 1724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened after their Civil War?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after their Civil War", "Truth_answer": "After the civil war, Hekmatyar then fled to Iran in 1997 where he is said to have resided for almost six years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after their Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_Civil_War_(1992–1996)", "Context": [ "what does DRA stand for?", "DRA stands for The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.", "What happened after their Civil War?", "After the civil war, Hekmatyar then fled to Iran in 1997 where he is said to have resided for almost six years." ], "Conversation_no": 1724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they conquer Afghanistan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did they conquer Afghanistan", "Truth_answer": "The civil war was a Northern Alliance victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they conquer Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what does DRA stand for?", "DRA stands for The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.", "What happened after their Civil War?", "After the civil war, Hekmatyar then fled to Iran in 1997 where he is said to have resided for almost six years.", "Did they conquer Afghanistan?", "The civil war was a Northern Alliance victory." ], "Conversation_no": 1724, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who was the head of the ISI?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the head of the ISI", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the head of the ISI?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Kon-Tiki_expedition", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place", "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki expedition took place from late April to August of 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Kon-Tiki_expedition", "Context": [ "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "The Kon-Tiki expedition took place from late April to August of 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 1725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on the expedition alone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Thor Heyerdahl go on the Kon-Tiki expedition alone", "Truth_answer": "Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thor Heyerdahl go on the Kon-Tiki expedition alone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl#Kon-Tiki_expedition", "Context": [ "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "The Kon-Tiki expedition took place from late April to August of 1967.", "Did Thor Heyerdahl go on the Kon-Tiki expedition alone?", "Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia." ], "Conversation_no": 1725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take to get there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take for the Kon-tiki expedition raft to reach French Polynesia", "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki expedition lasted 101-days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for the Kon-tiki expedition raft to reach French Polynesia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "The Kon-Tiki expedition took place from late April to August of 1967.", "Did Thor Heyerdahl go on the Kon-Tiki expedition alone?", "Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "How long did it take for the Kon-tiki expedition raft to reach French Polynesia?", "The Kon-Tiki expedition lasted 101-days." ], "Conversation_no": 1725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did they stay once they arrived there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the Kon-Tiki expedition stay once they arrived in French Polynesia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the crew of the Kon-Tiki expedition stay once they arrived in French Polynesia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did the Kon-Tiki expedition take place?", "The Kon-Tiki expedition took place from late April to August of 1967.", "Did Thor Heyerdahl go on the Kon-Tiki expedition alone?", "Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "How long did it take for the Kon-tiki expedition raft to reach French Polynesia?", "The Kon-Tiki expedition lasted 101-days.", "How long did the crew of the Kon-Tiki expedition stay once they arrived in French Polynesia?" ], "Conversation_no": 1725, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they find anything interesting once they arrived?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the crew of the Kon-Tiki expedition find anything interesting once they arrived in French Polynesia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the crew of the Kon-Tiki expedition find anything interesting once they arrived in French Polynesia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)#In_other_media", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Mojo seen on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Mojo seen on", "Truth_answer": "Mojo has appeared on the television shows X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Avengers Assemble", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Mojo been seen on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)#Powers_and_abilities", "Context": [ "What has Mojo been seen on?", "Mojo has appeared on the television shows X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Avengers Assemble" ], "Conversation_no": 1726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the superpower of the comic book character Mojo", "Truth_answer": "He has several powers derived from magic, like the projection of magical energy blasts, controlling the minds of others, and inter-dimensional teleportation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the superpower of the comic book character Mojo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)#Powers_and_abilities", "Context": [ "What has Mojo been seen on?", "Mojo has appeared on the television shows X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Avengers Assemble", "What was the superpower of the comic book character Mojo?", "He has several powers derived from magic, like the projection of magical energy blasts, controlling the minds of others, and inter-dimensional teleportation" ], "Conversation_no": 1726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Sometimes superheros have more than one power. Does he have another power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Sometimes superheros have more than one power. Does Mojo have another power", "Truth_answer": "He is also a master manipulator and schemer, shown in his organization of his slaughter entertainment games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Sometimes superheros have more than one power. Does Mojo have another power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)#Publication_history", "Context": [ "What has Mojo been seen on?", "Mojo has appeared on the television shows X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Avengers Assemble", "What was the superpower of the comic book character Mojo?", "He has several powers derived from magic, like the projection of magical energy blasts, controlling the minds of others, and inter-dimensional teleportation", "Sometimes superheros have more than one power. Does Mojo have another power?", "He is also a master manipulator and schemer, shown in his organization of his slaughter entertainment games" ], "Conversation_no": 1726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there an influence of mojo's?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there an influence of Mojo's", "Truth_answer": "Mojo's creation was influenced by the magazine Lies of Our Times, and the work of writers like Marshall McLuhan, Noam Chomsky, Edward S. Herman and Walter Lippmann", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an influence of Mojo's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)#In_other_media", "Context": [ "What has Mojo been seen on?", "Mojo has appeared on the television shows X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Avengers Assemble", "What was the superpower of the comic book character Mojo?", "He has several powers derived from magic, like the projection of magical energy blasts, controlling the minds of others, and inter-dimensional teleportation", "Sometimes superheros have more than one power. Does Mojo have another power?", "He is also a master manipulator and schemer, shown in his organization of his slaughter entertainment games", "Was there an influence of Mojo's?", "Mojo's creation was influenced by the magazine Lies of Our Times, and the work of writers like Marshall McLuhan, Noam Chomsky, Edward S. Herman and Walter Lippmann" ], "Conversation_no": 1726, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What shows did Mojo appear in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What shows did Mojo appear in", "Truth_answer": "Mojo has appeared on the television shows X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Avengers Assemble", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Mojo appear in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart#Authorship,_research,_and_reporting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was breitbart's career as an author?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was breitbart's career as an author", "Truth_answer": "Breitbart has been lauded for his role in the evolution of pioneering [journalism] websites including The Huffington Post and The Drudge Report, and more recently his Big sites", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew Breitbart's career as an author?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart#Authorship,_research,_and_reporting", "Context": [ "What was Andrew Breitbart's career as an author?", "Breitbart has been lauded for his role in the evolution of pioneering [journalism] websites including The Huffington Post and The Drudge Report, and more recently his Big sites" ], "Conversation_no": 1727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what subjects did he do research in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What subjects did Andrew Breitbart do research in", "Truth_answer": "Journalists have credited Breitbart with bringing new voices to debates about politics and culture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What subjects did Andrew Breitbart do research in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart#Authorship,_research,_and_reporting", "Context": [ "What was Andrew Breitbart's career as an author?", "Breitbart has been lauded for his role in the evolution of pioneering [journalism] websites including The Huffington Post and The Drudge Report, and more recently his Big sites", "What subjects did Andrew Breitbart do research in?", "Journalists have credited Breitbart with bringing new voices to debates about politics and culture" ], "Conversation_no": 1727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the significant aspect of his reporting ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the significant aspect of Andrew Breitbart's reporting", "Truth_answer": "Described as a series of do-it-yourself demonstration projects and conversation pits, the Breitbart websites have been both criticized and praised for their role in various political issues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significant aspect of Andrew Breitbart's reporting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart#Authorship,_research,_and_reporting", "Context": [ "What was Andrew Breitbart's career as an author?", "Breitbart has been lauded for his role in the evolution of pioneering [journalism] websites including The Huffington Post and The Drudge Report, and more recently his Big sites", "What subjects did Andrew Breitbart do research in?", "Journalists have credited Breitbart with bringing new voices to debates about politics and culture", "What was the significant aspect of Andrew Breitbart's reporting?", "Described as a series of do-it-yourself demonstration projects and conversation pits, the Breitbart websites have been both criticized and praised for their role in various political issues" ], "Conversation_no": 1727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did this reporting influence the conservative movement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Andrew Breitbart's reporting influence the conservative movement", "Truth_answer": "Yes, as he worked for several conservative news media websites and has written several best-selling books", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Breitbart's reporting influence the conservative movement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart#Authorship,_research,_and_reporting", "Context": [ "What was Andrew Breitbart's career as an author?", "Breitbart has been lauded for his role in the evolution of pioneering [journalism] websites including The Huffington Post and The Drudge Report, and more recently his Big sites", "What subjects did Andrew Breitbart do research in?", "Journalists have credited Breitbart with bringing new voices to debates about politics and culture", "What was the significant aspect of Andrew Breitbart's reporting?", "Described as a series of do-it-yourself demonstration projects and conversation pits, the Breitbart websites have been both criticized and praised for their role in various political issues", "Did Andrew Breitbart's reporting influence the conservative movement?", "Yes, as he worked for several conservative news media websites and has written several best-selling books" ], "Conversation_no": 1727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any interesting information from this topic?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any interesting information from this topic, besides Andrew Breibart's research topics and influence", "Truth_answer": "He has also been credited with helping to derail conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's citizenship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information from this topic, besides Andrew Breibart's research topics and influence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood,_Interrupted#Reception", "Context": [ "What was Andrew Breitbart's career as an author?", "Breitbart has been lauded for his role in the evolution of pioneering [journalism] websites including The Huffington Post and The Drudge Report, and more recently his Big sites", "What subjects did Andrew Breitbart do research in?", "Journalists have credited Breitbart with bringing new voices to debates about politics and culture", "What was the significant aspect of Andrew Breitbart's reporting?", "Described as a series of do-it-yourself demonstration projects and conversation pits, the Breitbart websites have been both criticized and praised for their role in various political issues", "Did Andrew Breitbart's reporting influence the conservative movement?", "Yes, as he worked for several conservative news media websites and has written several best-selling books", "Any interesting information from this topic, besides Andrew Breibart's research topics and influence?", "He has also been credited with helping to derail conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's citizenship." ], "Conversation_no": 1727, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was this book received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Andrew Breitbart's book received", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Breitbart's book Hollywood Interrupted is a New York Times and Los Angeles Times bestseller", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Andrew Breitbart's book received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)#1989–1991:_Early_work_and_indie_success", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Hole get together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hole get together", "Truth_answer": "Hole formed after Eric Erlandson responded to an advertisement placed by Courtney Love in Recycler in the summer of 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Hole get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)#1989–1991:_Early_work_and_indie_success", "Context": [ "How did the band Hole get together?", "Hole formed after Eric Erlandson responded to an advertisement placed by Courtney Love in Recycler in the summer of 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else joined the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else joined the band Hole", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Roberts, Caroline Rue, Mike Geisbrecht, and Jill Emery all joined the band Hole during its first year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else joined the band Hole?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)#1989–1991:_Early_work_and_indie_success", "Context": [ "How did the band Hole get together?", "Hole formed after Eric Erlandson responded to an advertisement placed by Courtney Love in Recycler in the summer of 1989.", "Who else joined the band Hole?", "Lisa Roberts, Caroline Rue, Mike Geisbrecht, and Jill Emery all joined the band Hole during its first year" ], "Conversation_no": 1728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were their early songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the band Hole's early songs", "Truth_answer": "Hole released their no wave-influenced debut single Retard Girl in April 1990, and followed it with Dicknail in 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the band Hole's early songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)#1989–1991:_Early_work_and_indie_success", "Context": [ "How did the band Hole get together?", "Hole formed after Eric Erlandson responded to an advertisement placed by Courtney Love in Recycler in the summer of 1989.", "Who else joined the band Hole?", "Lisa Roberts, Caroline Rue, Mike Geisbrecht, and Jill Emery all joined the band Hole during its first year", "What were the band Hole's early songs?", "Hole released their no wave-influenced debut single Retard Girl in April 1990, and followed it with Dicknail in 1991" ], "Conversation_no": 1728, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Erlandson's background as a musician?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Erlandson's background as a musician", "Truth_answer": "Eric Erlandson was a guitarist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eric Erlandson's background as a musician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Brown the mayor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Brown the mayor", "Truth_answer": "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What promises did he make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What promises did Willie Brown make", "Truth_answer": "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Willie Brown say", "Truth_answer": "Brown called for expansions to the San Francisco budget to provide for new employees and programs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Willie Brown say?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed", "What else did Willie Brown say?", "Brown called for expansions to the San Francisco budget to provide for new employees and programs" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he want to do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Willie Brown want to do", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Brown proposed hiring 1,392 new city workers and proposed a second straight budget with a US$100 million surplus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Willie Brown want to do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed", "What else did Willie Brown say?", "Brown called for expansions to the San Francisco budget to provide for new employees and programs", "What else did Willie Brown want to do?", "In 1999, Brown proposed hiring 1,392 new city workers and proposed a second straight budget with a US$100 million surplus" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else did he try to help people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else did Willie Brown try to help people", "Truth_answer": "He helped to oversee the settling of a two-day garbage strike in April 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Willie Brown try to help people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed", "What else did Willie Brown say?", "Brown called for expansions to the San Francisco budget to provide for new employees and programs", "What else did Willie Brown want to do?", "In 1999, Brown proposed hiring 1,392 new city workers and proposed a second straight budget with a US$100 million surplus", "How else did Willie Brown try to help people?", "He helped to oversee the settling of a two-day garbage strike in April 1997" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other set backs as mayor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Willie Brown have any other setbacks as mayor", "Truth_answer": "Brown tried to develop a plan for universal health care, but there wasn't enough in the budget to do so", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Brown have any other setbacks as mayor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed", "What else did Willie Brown say?", "Brown called for expansions to the San Francisco budget to provide for new employees and programs", "What else did Willie Brown want to do?", "In 1999, Brown proposed hiring 1,392 new city workers and proposed a second straight budget with a US$100 million surplus", "How else did Willie Brown try to help people?", "He helped to oversee the settling of a two-day garbage strike in April 1997", "Did Willie Brown have any other setbacks as mayor?", "Brown tried to develop a plan for universal health care, but there wasn't enough in the budget to do so" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Willie Brown have any other problems", "Truth_answer": "Opponents criticized Brown for spending the city's US$1 billion in budget growth without addressing the city's major problems and creating an environment in city hall of corruption and patronage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Brown have any other problems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)#Mayor_of_San_Francisco", "Context": [ "When was Willie Brown the mayor of San Francisco?", "Willie Brown served as San Francisco mayor from January 8, 1996 until January 8, 2004, or eight years", "What promises did Willie Brown make?", "In his announcement speech, Brown said San Francisco needed a resurrection and that he would bring the risk-taking leadership the city needed", "What else did Willie Brown say?", "Brown called for expansions to the San Francisco budget to provide for new employees and programs", "What else did Willie Brown want to do?", "In 1999, Brown proposed hiring 1,392 new city workers and proposed a second straight budget with a US$100 million surplus", "How else did Willie Brown try to help people?", "He helped to oversee the settling of a two-day garbage strike in April 1997", "Did Willie Brown have any other setbacks as mayor?", "Brown tried to develop a plan for universal health care, but there wasn't enough in the budget to do so", "Did Willie Brown have any other problems?", "Opponents criticized Brown for spending the city's US$1 billion in budget growth without addressing the city's major problems and creating an environment in city hall of corruption and patronage" ], "Conversation_no": 1729, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Jordan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Jordan", "Truth_answer": "Frank Jordan was the previous mayor of San Francisco before Willie Brown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Frank Jordan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Vista_Social_Club#Live_performances", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some notable live performances at the Buena Vista Social Club?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some notable live performances at the Buena Vista Social Club", "Truth_answer": "Ibrahim Ferrer and Rubén González performed together in Los Angeles in 1998 to an audience that included Alanis Morissette, Sean Combs, and Jennifer Lopez", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208193319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Vista_Social_Club_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable live performances at the Buena Vista Social Club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Vista_Social_Club#Live_performances", "Context": [ "What were some notable live performances at the Buena Vista Social Club?", "Ibrahim Ferrer and Rubén González performed together in Los Angeles in 1998 to an audience that included Alanis Morissette, Sean Combs, and Jennifer Lopez" ], "Conversation_no": 1730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they protest?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the Buena Vista Social Club protest", "Truth_answer": "Protesters opposed the Cuban government", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Buena Vista Social Club protest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Vista_Social_Club#Live_performances", "Context": [ "What were some notable live performances at the Buena Vista Social Club?", "Ibrahim Ferrer and Rubén González performed together in Los Angeles in 1998 to an audience that included Alanis Morissette, Sean Combs, and Jennifer Lopez", "Why did the Buena Vista Social Club protest?", "Protesters opposed the Cuban government" ], "Conversation_no": 1730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other live performances are important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other live performances of the Buena Vista Social Club are important", "Truth_answer": "The first performances by the full line up of Buena Vista Social Club, including Cooder, were those filmed by Wenders in Amsterdam and New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208193319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Vista_Social_Club_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other live performances of the Buena Vista Social Club are important?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Vista_Social_Club#Live_performances", "Context": [ "What were some notable live performances at the Buena Vista Social Club?", "Ibrahim Ferrer and Rubén González performed together in Los Angeles in 1998 to an audience that included Alanis Morissette, Sean Combs, and Jennifer Lopez", "Why did the Buena Vista Social Club protest?", "Protesters opposed the Cuban government", "What other live performances of the Buena Vista Social Club are important?", "The first performances by the full line up of Buena Vista Social Club, including Cooder, were those filmed by Wenders in Amsterdam and New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1730, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the Buena Vista Social Club tour", "Truth_answer": "They toured throughout the world, including London, Amsterdam, NYC, and Florida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Buena Vista Social Club tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin#Work_in_population_genetics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do with population genetics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do with population genetics", "Truth_answer": "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin#Work_in_population_genetics", "Context": [ "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus" ], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he find anything in his studies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies", "Truth_answer": "In 1960 he and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin#Work_in_population_genetics", "Context": [ "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus", "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies?", "In 1960 he and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci" ], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the information recieved well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Richard Lewontin's information received well", "Truth_answer": "There was immense interest. Their work set off a wave of theoretical work on two-locus selection in the 1960s and 1970s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Lewontin's information received well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin#Work_in_population_genetics", "Context": [ "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus", "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies?", "In 1960 he and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci", "Was Richard Lewontin's information received well?", "There was immense interest. Their work set off a wave of theoretical work on two-locus selection in the 1960s and 1970s" ], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did it get criticized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin's research get criticized", "Truth_answer": "A.W.F. Edwards criticized Lewontin's conclusion that race is an invalid taxonomic construct, terming it Lewontin's fallacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin's research get criticized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin#Work_in_population_genetics", "Context": [ "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus", "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies?", "In 1960 he and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci", "Was Richard Lewontin's information received well?", "There was immense interest. Their work set off a wave of theoretical work on two-locus selection in the 1960s and 1970s", "Did Richard Lewontin's research get criticized?", "A.W.F. Edwards criticized Lewontin's conclusion that race is an invalid taxonomic construct, terming it Lewontin's fallacy." ], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "In 1966, he and Jack Hubby published a paper that revolutionized population genetics. They used protein gel electrophoresis to survey dozens of loci in the fruit fly", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Richard Lewontin's research with population genetics, his findings, and criticisms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus", "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies?", "In 1960 he and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci", "Was Richard Lewontin's information received well?", "There was immense interest. Their work set off a wave of theoretical work on two-locus selection in the 1960s and 1970s", "Did Richard Lewontin's research get criticized?", "A.W.F. Edwards criticized Lewontin's conclusion that race is an invalid taxonomic construct, terming it Lewontin's fallacy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Richard Lewontin's research with population genetics, his findings, and criticisms?", "In 1966, he and Jack Hubby published a paper that revolutionized population genetics. They used protein gel electrophoresis to survey dozens of loci in the fruit fly" ], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did his work receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin's work receive any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin's work receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin#Work_in_population_genetics", "Context": [ "What did Richard Lewontin do with population genetics?", "A hallmark of Richard Lewontin's work has been an interest in new technology. He was the first to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus", "Did Richard Lewontin find anything in his studies?", "In 1960 he and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci", "Was Richard Lewontin's information received well?", "There was immense interest. Their work set off a wave of theoretical work on two-locus selection in the 1960s and 1970s", "Did Richard Lewontin's research get criticized?", "A.W.F. Edwards criticized Lewontin's conclusion that race is an invalid taxonomic construct, terming it Lewontin's fallacy.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Richard Lewontin's research with population genetics, his findings, and criticisms?", "In 1966, he and Jack Hubby published a paper that revolutionized population genetics. They used protein gel electrophoresis to survey dozens of loci in the fruit fly", "Did Richard Lewontin's work receive any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1731, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Richard Lewontin work with", "Truth_answer": "Richard Lewontin worked with Jack Hubby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Richard Lewontin work with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What mainstream success did the band have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What mainstream success did the band have", "Truth_answer": "They released their second album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back in 1988, which performed better in the charts than their previous release", "Truth_passages": [ "https://imusic.am/ar/95mnsgi3_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What mainstream success did the band Public Enemy have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What mainstream success did the band Public Enemy have?", "They released their second album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back in 1988, which performed better in the charts than their previous release" ], "Conversation_no": 1732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What hit singles did the album have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What hit singles did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have", "Truth_answer": "Don't Believe the Hype was one of Public Enemy's singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What hit singles did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What mainstream success did the band Public Enemy have?", "They released their second album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back in 1988, which performed better in the charts than their previous release", "What hit singles did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have?", "Don't Believe the Hype was one of Public Enemy's singles" ], "Conversation_no": 1732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have any other singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have any other singles", "Truth_answer": "Another single of theirs was Bring the Noise“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have any other singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)#Mainstream_success_(1987–1994)", "Context": [ "What mainstream success did the band Public Enemy have?", "They released their second album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back in 1988, which performed better in the charts than their previous release", "What hit singles did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have?", "Don't Believe the Hype was one of Public Enemy's singles", "Did the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back have any other singles?", "Another single of theirs was Bring the Noise“" ], "Conversation_no": 1732, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Public Enemy's mainstream success and second album singles", "Truth_answer": "Their second album was the first hip hop album to be voted album of the year in The Village Voice's influential Pazz & Jop critics' poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Public Enemy's mainstream success and second album singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Formation_(1985-90)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Color Me Badd get together", "Truth_answer": "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Formation_(1985-90)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they decide on the band name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name", "Truth_answer": "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Formation_(1985-90)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they meet the other band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members", "Truth_answer": "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#C.M.B._(1991-92)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd tour", "Truth_answer": "No, they did not tour at this time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#C.M.B._(1991-92)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they start getting successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful", "Truth_answer": "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#C.M.B._(1991-92)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time", "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Color Me Badd had hit songs such as I Wanna Sex You Up, I Adore Mi Amor, :All 4 Love', Thinkin Back and Slow Motion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#C.M.B._(1991-92)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time", "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991", "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs?", "Yes, Color Me Badd had hit songs such as I Wanna Sex You Up, I Adore Mi Amor, :All 4 Love', Thinkin Back and Slow Motion" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the inspiration for the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the hit song", "Truth_answer": "I Wanna Sex You Up was written and passed up by other artists, until producer Dr. Freeze had them record it for a soundtrack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the hit song?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#C.M.B._(1991-92)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time", "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991", "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs?", "Yes, Color Me Badd had hit songs such as I Wanna Sex You Up, I Adore Mi Amor, :All 4 Love', Thinkin Back and Slow Motion", "What was the inspiration for the hit song?", "I Wanna Sex You Up was written and passed up by other artists, until producer Dr. Freeze had them record it for a soundtrack" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the song successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the song I Wanna Sex You Up successful", "Truth_answer": "Yes, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song I Wanna Sex You Up successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Formation_(1985-90)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time", "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991", "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs?", "Yes, Color Me Badd had hit songs such as I Wanna Sex You Up, I Adore Mi Amor, :All 4 Love', Thinkin Back and Slow Motion", "What was the inspiration for the hit song?", "I Wanna Sex You Up was written and passed up by other artists, until producer Dr. Freeze had them record it for a soundtrack", "Was the song I Wanna Sex You Up successful?", "Yes, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who managed the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who managed Color Me Badd", "Truth_answer": "Adil Bayyan was their manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who managed Color Me Badd?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Formation_(1985-90)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time", "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991", "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs?", "Yes, Color Me Badd had hit songs such as I Wanna Sex You Up, I Adore Mi Amor, :All 4 Love', Thinkin Back and Slow Motion", "What was the inspiration for the hit song?", "I Wanna Sex You Up was written and passed up by other artists, until producer Dr. Freeze had them record it for a soundtrack", "Was the song I Wanna Sex You Up successful?", "Yes, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart", "Who managed Color Me Badd?", "Adil Bayyan was their manager" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they move to New York City?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Color Me Badd move to New York City", "Truth_answer": "They moved to New York City on September 23, 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Color Me Badd move to New York City?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd#Formation_(1985-90)", "Context": [ "How did Color Me Badd get together?", "The four met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City", "How did Color Me Badd decide on the band name?", "Watters selected the name, after a horse at the racetrack named Color Me Bad", "How did Color Me Badd meet the other band members?", "Thornton and Abrams became friends in junior high school, and Watters and Calderon became friends in grade school", "Did Color Me Badd tour?", "No, they did not tour at this time", "When did Color Me Badd start getting successful?", "Color Me Badd started to be successful after releasing their single I Wanna Sex You Up, released March 2, 1991", "Did Color Me Badd have any hit songs?", "Yes, Color Me Badd had hit songs such as I Wanna Sex You Up, I Adore Mi Amor, :All 4 Love', Thinkin Back and Slow Motion", "What was the inspiration for the hit song?", "I Wanna Sex You Up was written and passed up by other artists, until producer Dr. Freeze had them record it for a soundtrack", "Was the song I Wanna Sex You Up successful?", "Yes, it peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart", "Who managed Color Me Badd?", "Adil Bayyan was their manager", "When did Color Me Badd move to New York City?", "They moved to New York City on September 23, 1989" ], "Conversation_no": 1733, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the biggest (most famous)act they performed for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the biggest (most famous) act Color Me Badd performed for", "Truth_answer": "Color Me Badd sang acapella for John Bon Jovi, and the next night they opened for him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest (most famous) act Color Me Badd performed for?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Performative_Acts_and_Gender_Constitution_(1988)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in 1988?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in 1988", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Performative_Acts_and_Gender_Constitution_(1988)", "Context": [ "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“" ], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was her theory about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Judith Butler's theory about", "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler's theory argues that gender is best perceived as performative", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Judith Butler's theory about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Performative_Acts_and_Gender_Constitution_(1988)", "Context": [ "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“", "What was Judith Butler's theory about?", "Judith Butler's theory argues that gender is best perceived as performative" ], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is lived experience?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is lived experience", "Truth_answer": "One's lived experience is what an individual has gone through in their own life. Butler says certain people have grounded their gender theories in their own lived experience", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is lived experience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Reception", "Context": [ "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“", "What was Judith Butler's theory about?", "Judith Butler's theory argues that gender is best perceived as performative", "What is lived experience?", "One's lived experience is what an individual has gone through in their own life. Butler says certain people have grounded their gender theories in their own lived experience" ], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did people think of this theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did people think of Judith Butler's theory", "Truth_answer": "Traditionalists around the globe, including the Pope, no not agree with Judith Butler's theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Judith Butler's theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Performative_Acts_and_Gender_Constitution_(1988)", "Context": [ "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“", "What was Judith Butler's theory about?", "Judith Butler's theory argues that gender is best perceived as performative", "What is lived experience?", "One's lived experience is what an individual has gone through in their own life. Butler says certain people have grounded their gender theories in their own lived experience", "What did people think of Judith Butler's theory?", "Traditionalists around the globe, including the Pope, no not agree with Judith Butler's theory." ], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did she describe in her theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Judith Butler describe in her theory", "Truth_answer": "Butler's theory also suggests that performances of woman are compelled and enforced by historical social practice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Judith Butler describe in her theory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Performative_Acts_and_Gender_Constitution_(1988)", "Context": [ "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“", "What was Judith Butler's theory about?", "Judith Butler's theory argues that gender is best perceived as performative", "What is lived experience?", "One's lived experience is what an individual has gone through in their own life. Butler says certain people have grounded their gender theories in their own lived experience", "What did people think of Judith Butler's theory?", "Traditionalists around the globe, including the Pope, no not agree with Judith Butler's theory.", "What else did Judith Butler describe in her theory?", "Butler's theory also suggests that performances of woman are compelled and enforced by historical social practice" ], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Butler's theory", "Truth_answer": "Butler argues that the performance of gender itself creates gender. Additionally, she compares the performativity of gender to the performance of the theater", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides her theory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler#Performative_Acts_and_Gender_Constitution_(1988)", "Context": [ "What did Judith Butler do in 1988?", "In 1988, Judith Butler published the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution“", "What was Judith Butler's theory about?", "Judith Butler's theory argues that gender is best perceived as performative", "What is lived experience?", "One's lived experience is what an individual has gone through in their own life. Butler says certain people have grounded their gender theories in their own lived experience", "What did people think of Judith Butler's theory?", "Traditionalists around the globe, including the Pope, no not agree with Judith Butler's theory.", "What else did Judith Butler describe in her theory?", "Butler's theory also suggests that performances of woman are compelled and enforced by historical social practice", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides her theory?", "Butler argues that the performance of gender itself creates gender. Additionally, she compares the performativity of gender to the performance of the theater" ], "Conversation_no": 1734, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any other similarities?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other similarities between performativity of gender and performance in the theater", "Truth_answer": "She brings many similarities, including the idea of each individual functioning as an actor of their gender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other similarities between performativity of gender and performance in the theater?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strokes#Room_on_Fire_(2003–2004)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what happened in 2003?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 2003", "Truth_answer": "The Strokes released their second album Room on Fire in October 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Strokes in 2003?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_on_Fire#Singles", "Context": [ "What happened to The Strokes in 2003?", "The Strokes released their second album Room on Fire in October 2003" ], "Conversation_no": 1735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some of the songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of the songs on The Strokes' Room on Fire album", "Truth_answer": "The singles from the album Room on Fire were 12:51, Reptilia, and The End Has No End“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the songs on The Strokes' Room on Fire album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_on_Fire#Singles", "Context": [ "What happened to The Strokes in 2003?", "The Strokes released their second album Room on Fire in October 2003", "what were some of the songs on The Strokes' Room on Fire album?", "The singles from the album Room on Fire were 12:51, Reptilia, and The End Has No End“" ], "Conversation_no": 1735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did any of these songs chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the Room on Fire songs chart", "Truth_answer": "On the US Modern Rock charts, 12:51 hit number 15, Reptilia hit number 19, and The End Has No End hit number 35", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the Room on Fire songs chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strokes#Room_on_Fire_(2003–2004)", "Context": [ "What happened to The Strokes in 2003?", "The Strokes released their second album Room on Fire in October 2003", "what were some of the songs on The Strokes' Room on Fire album?", "The singles from the album Room on Fire were 12:51, Reptilia, and The End Has No End“", "Did any of the Room on Fire songs chart?", "On the US Modern Rock charts, 12:51 hit number 15, Reptilia hit number 19, and The End Has No End hit number 35" ], "Conversation_no": 1735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they make any other music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Strokes make any other music", "Truth_answer": "The Strokes recorded two songs that they put on the B-side of the Rooms on Fire Album: Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men and a Clampdown cover", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Strokes make any other music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to The Strokes in 2003?", "The Strokes released their second album Room on Fire in October 2003", "what were some of the songs on The Strokes' Room on Fire album?", "The singles from the album Room on Fire were 12:51, Reptilia, and The End Has No End“", "Did any of the Room on Fire songs chart?", "On the US Modern Rock charts, 12:51 hit number 15, Reptilia hit number 19, and The End Has No End hit number 35", "Did The Strokes make any other music?", "The Strokes recorded two songs that they put on the B-side of the Rooms on Fire Album: Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men and a Clampdown cover" ], "Conversation_no": 1735, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was that receieved?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was The Strokes' new music received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Strokes' new music received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway#Primate_Visions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were primate visions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were primate visions", "Truth_answer": "In Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1990), Donna Haraway focused on the metaphors and narratives that direct the science of primatology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Primate Visions for Donna Haraway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway#Primate_Visions", "Context": [ "What was Primate Visions for Donna Haraway?", "In Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1990), Donna Haraway focused on the metaphors and narratives that direct the science of primatology." ], "Conversation_no": 1736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was written primate visions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was written in Donna Haraway's Primate Visions", "Truth_answer": "Donna Haraway questioned the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was written in Donna Haraway's Primate Visions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway#Primate_Visions", "Context": [ "What was Primate Visions for Donna Haraway?", "In Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1990), Donna Haraway focused on the metaphors and narratives that direct the science of primatology.", "What was written in Donna Haraway's Primate Visions?", "Donna Haraway questioned the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates." ], "Conversation_no": 1736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she do this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Donna Haraway question the most fundalmental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates in Primate Visions", "Truth_answer": "Drawing on examples of Western narratives and ideologies of gender, race and class, Donna Haraway questioned the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Donna Haraway question the most fundalmental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates in Primate Visions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway#Primate_Visions", "Context": [ "What was Primate Visions for Donna Haraway?", "In Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1990), Donna Haraway focused on the metaphors and narratives that direct the science of primatology.", "What was written in Donna Haraway's Primate Visions?", "Donna Haraway questioned the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates.", "How did Donna Haraway question the most fundalmental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates in Primate Visions?", "Drawing on examples of Western narratives and ideologies of gender, race and class, Donna Haraway questioned the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates." ], "Conversation_no": 1736, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she write about in primate visions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Donna Haraway write about in Primate Visions besides questioning the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates", "Truth_answer": "Donna Haraway urges feminists to be more involved in the world of technoscience and to be credited for that involvement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Donna Haraway write about in Primate Visions besides questioning the most fundamental constructions of scientific human nature stories based on primates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)#Band_members", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who are the original band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the original band members", "Truth_answer": "The early Kansas group, sometimes called Kansas I, included Dave Hope, Phil Ehart, Kerry Lvigren, Lynn Meredith, Greg Allen, Don Montre, Dan Wright, and Larry Baker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the original Kansas band members?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)#1970%E2%80%931973:_Early_years", "Context": [ "Who are the original Kansas band members?", "The early Kansas group, sometimes called Kansas I, included Dave Hope, Phil Ehart, Kerry Lvigren, Lynn Meredith, Greg Allen, Don Montre, Dan Wright, and Larry Baker." ], "Conversation_no": 1737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the band's original name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the band Kansas's original name", "Truth_answer": "After leaving the Reasons Why, Don Montre and Kerry Livgren formed the band Saratoga with Lynn Meredith, Dan Wright, Scott Kessler and Zeke Lowe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Kansas's original name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)#1970%E2%80%931973:_Early_years", "Context": [ "Who are the original Kansas band members?", "The early Kansas group, sometimes called Kansas I, included Dave Hope, Phil Ehart, Kerry Lvigren, Lynn Meredith, Greg Allen, Don Montre, Dan Wright, and Larry Baker.", "What was the band Kansas's original name?", "After leaving the Reasons Why, Don Montre and Kerry Livgren formed the band Saratoga with Lynn Meredith, Dan Wright, Scott Kessler and Zeke Lowe." ], "Conversation_no": 1737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the name get changed to Kansas?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the original band name Saratoga get changed to Kansas", "Truth_answer": "In 1970 the band Saratoga changed its name to Kansas and merged with members of rival Topeka progressive rock group White Clover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the original band name Saratoga get changed to Kansas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)#1970%E2%80%931973:_Early_years", "Context": [ "Who are the original Kansas band members?", "The early Kansas group, sometimes called Kansas I, included Dave Hope, Phil Ehart, Kerry Lvigren, Lynn Meredith, Greg Allen, Don Montre, Dan Wright, and Larry Baker.", "What was the band Kansas's original name?", "After leaving the Reasons Why, Don Montre and Kerry Livgren formed the band Saratoga with Lynn Meredith, Dan Wright, Scott Kessler and Zeke Lowe.", "When did the original band name Saratoga get changed to Kansas?", "In 1970 the band Saratoga changed its name to Kansas and merged with members of rival Topeka progressive rock group White Clover." ], "Conversation_no": 1737, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did some of the members leave the group?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did some of the members of the early Kansas band leave the group", "Truth_answer": "The early Kansas group lasted until early 1971 when Phil Ehart, Dave Hope and some of the others left to re-form White Clover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did some of the members of the early Kansas band leave the group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe#England", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When di d he go to england?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When di d he go to england", "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe#England", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article", "Truth_answer": "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe#England", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England", "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://64parishes.org/entry/benjamin-latrobe", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe)." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they divorce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce", "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190601125307id_/https://64parishes.org/entry/benjamin-latrobe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the child live?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the child live", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe#England", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793" ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What ele happened in england?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton", "Truth_answer": "In 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe suffered a breakdown and decided to emigrate to America, departing on November 25 aboard the Eliza.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/architecture/benjamin-latrobe.htm#training", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793", "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton?", "In 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe suffered a breakdown and decided to emigrate to America, departing on November 25 aboard the Eliza." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the break down?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused the break down of the Eliza", "Truth_answer": "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the break down of Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/architecture/benjamin-latrobe.htm#training", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793", "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton?", "In 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe suffered a breakdown and decided to emigrate to America, departing on November 25 aboard the Eliza.", "What caused the break down of Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England?", "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he avoid bankrucy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe avoid bankrucy in England", "Truth_answer": "Eventually Benjamin Henry Latrobe's business went bankrupt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe avoid bankrucy in England?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/architecture/benjamin-latrobe.htm#training", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793", "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton?", "In 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe suffered a breakdown and decided to emigrate to America, departing on November 25 aboard the Eliza.", "What caused the break down of Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England?", "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe avoid bankrucy in England?", "Eventually Benjamin Henry Latrobe's business went bankrupt." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was england a good place for him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was England a good place for Benjamin Henry Latrobe", "Truth_answer": "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was England a good place for Benjamin Henry Latrobe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe#England", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793", "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton?", "In 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe suffered a breakdown and decided to emigrate to America, departing on November 25 aboard the Eliza.", "What caused the break down of Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England?", "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe avoid bankrucy in England?", "Eventually Benjamin Henry Latrobe's business went bankrupt.", "Was England a good place for Benjamin Henry Latrobe?", "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was is practice off?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Benjamin Henry Latrobe's practice in England", "Truth_answer": "In 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe was appointed Surveyor of the Public Offices in London, and established his own private practice in 1791.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Benjamin Henry Latrobe's practice in England?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe#England", "Context": [ "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe return to england?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe returned to England in 1784, and was apprenticed to John Smeaton, an engineer known for designing Eddystone Lighthouse.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about England the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "In February 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have a family in England?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Lydia Sellon had a daughter (Lydia Sellon Latrobe) and a son (Henry Sellon Boneval Latrobe).", "Did Lydia Sellon Latrobe and Benjamin Henry Latrobe divorce?", "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon died during the birth of their third child in 1793.", "Did the third child live when Benjamin Henry Latrobe's wife Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during its birth in 1793", "What else happened to Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England besides his return, marriage and death of wife Lydia Selton?", "In 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe suffered a breakdown and decided to emigrate to America, departing on November 25 aboard the Eliza.", "What caused the break down of Benjamin Henry Latrobe in England?", "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died.", "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe avoid bankrucy in England?", "Eventually Benjamin Henry Latrobe's business went bankrupt.", "Was England a good place for Benjamin Henry Latrobe?", "The times were unfavourable during Benjamin Henry Latrobe's breakdown because he received commissions for only two houses and some renovations. In addition, Lydia Sellon, his wife of 5-years died.", "What was Benjamin Henry Latrobe's practice in England?", "In 1790, Benjamin Henry Latrobe was appointed Surveyor of the Public Offices in London, and established his own private practice in 1791." ], "Conversation_no": 1738, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he build in england?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe build in england", "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe was commissioned in 1792 to design Hammerwood Lodge, near East Grinstead in Sussex, his first independent work, and he designed nearby Ashdown House in 1793.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe build in england?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Santa_Sangre_and_The_Rainbow_Thief_(1981%E2%80%931990)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What family issues was he facing", "Transformer_rewrite": "What family issues was he facing", "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Santa_Sangre_and_The_Rainbow_Thief_(1981%E2%80%931990)", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book." ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year was this", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die", "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Attempts_to_return_to_filmmaking_(1990%E2%80%932011)", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book." ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he begin working again", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995", "Truth_answer": "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but did not find investors for the project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Attempts_to_return_to_filmmaking_(1990%E2%80%932011)", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995?", "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but did not find investors for the project." ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What film was this", "Transformer_rewrite": "What film was Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995", "Truth_answer": "The sequel to El Topo was called at different times The Sons of El Topo and Abel Cain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was to be the sequal to El Topo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995?", "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but did not find investors for the project.", "What film was to be the sequal to El Topo?", "The sequel to El Topo was called at different times The Sons of El Topo and Abel Cain." ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the film compared to", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the film compared to", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain compared to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Cain", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995?", "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but did not find investors for the project.", "What film was to be the sequal to El Topo?", "The sequel to El Topo was called at different times The Sons of El Topo and Abel Cain.", "What is the Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain compared to?" ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the movie about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the movie about", "Truth_answer": "El Topo's sons, Cain and Abel, join forces to deliver their dead mother to be buried with their father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105193202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Cain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alejandro Jodorowsky's movie Abel Cain about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Cain", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995?", "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but did not find investors for the project.", "What film was to be the sequal to El Topo?", "The sequel to El Topo was called at different times The Sons of El Topo and Abel Cain.", "What is the Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain compared to?", "What is Alejandro Jodorowsky's movie Abel Cain about?", "El Topo's sons, Cain and Abel, join forces to deliver their dead mother to be buried with their father." ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who acted in the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who acted in Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain", "Truth_answer": "Originally Sons of El Topo was to star Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp, but the funding never materialized and Alejandro Jodorowsky shortly abandoned the project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105193202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Cain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who acted in Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky#Attempts_to_return_to_filmmaking_(1990%E2%80%932011)", "Context": [ "What family issues was Alejandro Jodorowsky facing", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, die?", "Alejandro Jodorowsky's son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in an accident while his father was busy preparing for a trip to Mexico City to promote his new book.", "What year did Alejandro Jodorowsky begin working again after his son, Teo Jodorowsky, died in 1995?", "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but did not find investors for the project.", "What film was to be the sequal to El Topo?", "The sequel to El Topo was called at different times The Sons of El Topo and Abel Cain.", "What is the Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain compared to?", "What is Alejandro Jodorowsky's movie Abel Cain about?", "El Topo's sons, Cain and Abel, join forces to deliver their dead mother to be buried with their father.", "Who acted in Alejandro Jodorowsky's film Abel Cain?", "Originally Sons of El Topo was to star Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp, but the funding never materialized and Alejandro Jodorowsky shortly abandoned the project." ], "Conversation_no": 1739, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Alejandro Jodorowsky do next", "Truth_answer": "In an interview, Alejandro Jodorowsky said he intended his next project to be a gangster film called King Shot, however, Jodorowsky revealed that he was unable to find the funds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alejandro Jodorowsky do next after the abandoned film Abel Cain?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candyman_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Candyman?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Candyman", "Truth_answer": "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candyman_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather#1989%E2%80%931997:_Lukather,_Candyman,_and_Luke", "Context": [ "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys." ], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Candyman popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular", "Truth_answer": "Some international fans were confused about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather or a Los Lobotomys album. Japanese and US releases were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candyman_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather#1989%E2%80%931997:_Lukather,_Candyman,_and_Luke", "Context": [ "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.", "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular?", "Some international fans were confused about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather or a Los Lobotomys album. Japanese and US releases were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's." ], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which musicians did he collaborate with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with", "Truth_answer": "Toto familiars Simon Phillips and David Paich participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather#1989%E2%80%931997:_Lukather,_Candyman,_and_Luke", "Context": [ "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.", "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular?", "Some international fans were confused about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather or a Los Lobotomys album. Japanese and US releases were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's.", "Which musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "Toto familiars Simon Phillips and David Paich participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album." ], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other musicians did he collaborate with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman", "Truth_answer": "David Garfield, John Peña, Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro, Larry Klimas, Fee Waybill, Richard Page, and Paul Rodgers also participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather#1989%E2%80%931997:_Lukather,_Candyman,_and_Luke", "Context": [ "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.", "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular?", "Some international fans were confused about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather or a Los Lobotomys album. Japanese and US releases were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's.", "Which musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "Toto familiars Simon Phillips and David Paich participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "Which other musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "David Garfield, John Peña, Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro, Larry Klimas, Fee Waybill, Richard Page, and Paul Rodgers also participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album." ], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other albums did he make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other albums did Steve Lukather make after his album Candyman", "Truth_answer": "Luke is the third solo studio album by Steve Lukather released in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Steve Lukather make after his album Candyman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.", "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular?", "Some international fans were confused about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather or a Los Lobotomys album. Japanese and US releases were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's.", "Which musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "Toto familiars Simon Phillips and David Paich participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "Which other musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "David Garfield, John Peña, Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro, Larry Klimas, Fee Waybill, Richard Page, and Paul Rodgers also participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "What other albums did Steve Lukather make after his album Candyman?", "Luke is the third solo studio album by Steve Lukather released in 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Luke well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Steve Lukather's album Luke well received", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Lukather's album Luke well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather#Side_projects", "Context": [ "What is Steve Lukather's Candyman?", "Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.", "Was Steve Lukather's album Candyman popular?", "Some international fans were confused about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather or a Los Lobotomys album. Japanese and US releases were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's.", "Which musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "Toto familiars Simon Phillips and David Paich participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "Which other musicians did Steve Lukather collaborate with on his album Candyman?", "David Garfield, John Peña, Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro, Larry Klimas, Fee Waybill, Richard Page, and Paul Rodgers also participated on Steve Lukather's Candyman album.", "What other albums did Steve Lukather make after his album Candyman?", "Luke is the third solo studio album by Steve Lukather released in 1997.", "Was Steve Lukather's album Luke well received?" ], "Conversation_no": 1740, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after Luke was released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Steve Lukather's album Luke was released", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Steve Lukather received an invitation to tour Japan with fellow guitarist Larry Carlton after Japanese promoters requested that Carlton's annual tours each be different from the last.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Steve Lukather's album Luke was released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein#Swindle_pitch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with Swindle Pitch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Swindle Pitch", "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein#Swindle_pitch", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did this money go, was it legal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the money go, was it legal", "Truth_answer": "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein#Swindle_pitch", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did Rothstein work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases", "Truth_answer": "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the defendat found guilty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases", "Truth_answer": "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other cases did Rothstein manage or was a part of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-rothstein-david-boden-plea-20141023-story.html", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?" ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases", "Truth_answer": "David Boden pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160426041238id_/http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-rothstein-david-boden-plea-20141023-story.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-rothstein-david-boden-sentenced-20150130-story.html", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?", "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases?", "David Boden pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he convicted or did he get away with it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was David Boden convicted or did David Boden get away with it", "Truth_answer": "David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170311225632id_/http://www.sun-sentinel.com:80/news/crime/fl-rothstein-david-boden-sentenced-20150130-story.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Boden convicted or did he get away with wire fraud conspiracy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-rothstein-david-boden-sentenced-20150130-story.html", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?", "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases?", "David Boden pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy.", "Was David Boden convicted or did he get away with wire fraud conspiracy?", "David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did this happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did David Boden's sentencing for wire fraud conspiracy happen", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170311225632id_/http://www.sun-sentinel.com:80/news/crime/fl-rothstein-david-boden-sentenced-20150130-story.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did David Boden's sentencing for wire fraud conspiracy happen?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein#Swindle_pitch", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?", "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases?", "David Boden pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy.", "Was David Boden convicted or did he get away with wire fraud conspiracy?", "David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "In what year did David Boden's sentencing for wire fraud conspiracy happen?", "In 2015, David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting about the article.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about the article", "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein figured out a formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about the Scott W. Rothstein article besides Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch, and David Boden?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein#Swindle_pitch", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?", "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases?", "David Boden pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy.", "Was David Boden convicted or did he get away with wire fraud conspiracy?", "David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "In what year did David Boden's sentencing for wire fraud conspiracy happen?", "In 2015, David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "Anything else interesting about the Scott W. Rothstein article besides Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch, and David Boden?", "Scott W. Rothstein figured out a formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress." ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about the potential defendats, what was their roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the potential defendats, what was their roles", "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein would meet potential defendants in his office and would question them about affairs they had with an employee. The key was confidentiality. Defendants would pay settlement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the potential defendats on Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases, what was their roles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein#Swindle_pitch", "Context": [ "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch?", "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Where did the whistle-blower million dollar settlement money go, was it legal?", "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with on these settlement cases?", "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Was the Scott W. Rothstein found guilty as a result of these settlement cases?", "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "What other cases did Scott W. Rothstein manage or was a part of besides whistle-blower million dollar settlements?", "Was David Boden innocent of the charges presented against him in relation to Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases?", "David Boden pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy.", "Was David Boden convicted or did he get away with wire fraud conspiracy?", "David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "In what year did David Boden's sentencing for wire fraud conspiracy happen?", "In 2015, David Boden was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for wire fraud conspiracy.", "Anything else interesting about the Scott W. Rothstein article besides Scott W. Rothstein's Swindle Pitch, and David Boden?", "Scott W. Rothstein figured out a formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "What about the potential defendats on Scott W. Rothstein's settlement cases, what was their roles?", "Scott W. Rothstein would meet potential defendants in his office and would question them about affairs they had with an employee. The key was confidentiality. Defendants would pay settlement" ], "Conversation_no": 1741, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this artwork important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was this artwork in Scott W. Rothstein's office important in these settlement cases", "Truth_answer": "When defendants deny affairs, Scott W. Rothstein pointed to artwork with a television behind it and a video of the guy having sex with his mistress to have defendent settle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this artwork in Scott W. Rothstein's office important in these settlement cases?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Church", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Church study most of his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Church study most of his life", "Truth_answer": "Frank Church studied at Standford Law School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Church study most of his life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Church", "Context": [ "Where did Frank Church study most of his life?", "Frank Church studied at Standford Law School" ], "Conversation_no": 1742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his political afiliation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Frank Church's political afiliation", "Truth_answer": "Frank Church was Democratic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Church's political afiliation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Moss_(politician)", "Context": [ "Where did Frank Church study most of his life?", "Frank Church studied at Standford Law School", "What was Frank Church's political afiliation?", "Frank Church was Democratic" ], "Conversation_no": 1742, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Frank Moss do", "Truth_answer": "Frank Edward Ted Moss was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States Senator from Utah from 1959 to 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730192445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Moss_(politician)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Moss do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bikila do in the Olypmics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bikila do in the Olypmics", "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila is an Ethiopian marathon runner.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.blog.1mg.healthcare/federal-taxes-6-key-deductions-that-early-morning-about_p18", "https://www.blog.1mg.healthcare/tag/toys-for-kids_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Abebe Bikila do in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila", "Context": [ "What did Abebe Bikila do in the Olympics?", "Abebe Bikila is an Ethiopian marathon runner." ], "Conversation_no": 1743, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What he successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Abebe Bikila successful", "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila was a back-to-back Olympic marathon champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Abebe Bikila successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips#Music_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he start his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he start his career", "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol on May 23, 2012, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phillip Phillips start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips#American_Idol", "Context": [ "When did Phillip Phillips start his career?", "After winning American Idol on May 23, 2012, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11." ], "Conversation_no": 1744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did he do well after American Idol", "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips coronation song, Home, was released after his performance, and had the biggest digital sales week for any Idol winner's coronation song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did he do well after American Idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips#American_Idol", "Context": [ "When did Phillip Phillips start his career?", "After winning American Idol on May 23, 2012, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "did he do well after American Idol?", "Phillip Phillips coronation song, Home, was released after his performance, and had the biggest digital sales week for any Idol winner's coronation song." ], "Conversation_no": 1744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Phillip Phillips win American Idol", "Truth_answer": "Phillip Philips won the eleventh season of American Idol on May 23, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://1-dot-name-meaning.appspot.com/boy/Phillip_p4", "https://www.celebrities-galore.com/celebrities/george-r-r-martin/numerology-daily-forecast/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Phillip Phillips win American Idol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips#American_Idol", "Context": [ "When did Phillip Phillips start his career?", "After winning American Idol on May 23, 2012, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "did he do well after American Idol?", "Phillip Phillips coronation song, Home, was released after his performance, and had the biggest digital sales week for any Idol winner's coronation song.", "did Phillip Phillips win American Idol?", "Phillip Philips won the eleventh season of American Idol on May 23, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1744, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how many votes did he get?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many votes did Phillip Phillips get on Ameican Idol", "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips became the winner on the finale against Jessica Sanchez after a record-breaking 132 million votes were cast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many votes did Phillip Phillips get on Ameican Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a major foreign policy bill he introduced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a major foreign policy bill he introduced", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a major foreign policy bill Tom DeLay introduced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was a major foreign policy bill Tom DeLay introduced?" ], "Conversation_no": 1745, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was he involved in proposing or negotiating any treaties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Tom DeLay involved in proposing or negotiating any treaties", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tom DeLay involved in proposing or negotiating any treaties?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay#Legislative_and_electoral_methods", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of his legislative and electoral methods?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of his legislative and electoral methods", "Truth_answer": "Tom DeLay had the ability to sway the votes of his party, a method called growing the vote“. He involved lobbyists in the process of passing House bills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Tom DeLay legislative and electoral methods?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay#Legislative_and_electoral_methods", "Context": [ "What were some of Tom DeLay legislative and electoral methods?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to sway the votes of his party, a method called growing the vote“. He involved lobbyists in the process of passing House bills." ], "Conversation_no": 1746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he usually keep his promises?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom DeLay usually keep his promises", "Truth_answer": "Yes, in a 2002 speech, Tom DeLay promised to use every tool at my disposal to ensure that the Republican Conference, and the House of Representatives, continues to preserve and strengthen America's alliance with the State of Israel.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118151505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom DeLay usually keep his promises?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay#Legislative_and_electoral_methods", "Context": [ "What were some of Tom DeLay legislative and electoral methods?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to sway the votes of his party, a method called growing the vote“. He involved lobbyists in the process of passing House bills.", "Did Tom DeLay usually keep his promises?", "Yes, in a 2002 speech, Tom DeLay promised to use every tool at my disposal to ensure that the Republican Conference, and the House of Representatives, continues to preserve and strengthen America's alliance with the State of Israel.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other methods or tactics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tom DeLay have any other methods or tactics besides growing the vote or involving lobbyists in bills", "Truth_answer": "Tom DeLay had the ability to raise money which gave him additional influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom DeLay have any other methods or tactics besides growing the vote or involving lobbyists in bills?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay#Legislative_and_electoral_methods", "Context": [ "What were some of Tom DeLay legislative and electoral methods?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to sway the votes of his party, a method called growing the vote“. He involved lobbyists in the process of passing House bills.", "Did Tom DeLay usually keep his promises?", "Yes, in a 2002 speech, Tom DeLay promised to use every tool at my disposal to ensure that the Republican Conference, and the House of Representatives, continues to preserve and strengthen America's alliance with the State of Israel.“", "Did Tom DeLay have any other methods or tactics besides growing the vote or involving lobbyists in bills?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to raise money which gave him additional influence." ], "Conversation_no": 1746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this effective?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was raising money effective for Tom DeLay", "Truth_answer": "During the 2004 election cycle, Tom DeLay's political action committee ARMPAC was one of the top contributors to Republican congressional candidates, contributing over $980,000 in total.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was raising money effective for Tom DeLay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay", "Context": [ "What were some of Tom DeLay legislative and electoral methods?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to sway the votes of his party, a method called growing the vote“. He involved lobbyists in the process of passing House bills.", "Did Tom DeLay usually keep his promises?", "Yes, in a 2002 speech, Tom DeLay promised to use every tool at my disposal to ensure that the Republican Conference, and the House of Representatives, continues to preserve and strengthen America's alliance with the State of Israel.“", "Did Tom DeLay have any other methods or tactics besides growing the vote or involving lobbyists in bills?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to raise money which gave him additional influence.", "Was raising money effective for Tom DeLay?", "During the 2004 election cycle, Tom DeLay's political action committee ARMPAC was one of the top contributors to Republican congressional candidates, contributing over $980,000 in total." ], "Conversation_no": 1746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he most known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Tom DeLay most known for", "Truth_answer": "Former member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas's 22nd congressional district. Tom DeLay was Republican Party (GOP) House Majority Leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom DeLay most known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay", "Context": [ "What were some of Tom DeLay legislative and electoral methods?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to sway the votes of his party, a method called growing the vote“. He involved lobbyists in the process of passing House bills.", "Did Tom DeLay usually keep his promises?", "Yes, in a 2002 speech, Tom DeLay promised to use every tool at my disposal to ensure that the Republican Conference, and the House of Representatives, continues to preserve and strengthen America's alliance with the State of Israel.“", "Did Tom DeLay have any other methods or tactics besides growing the vote or involving lobbyists in bills?", "Tom DeLay had the ability to raise money which gave him additional influence.", "Was raising money effective for Tom DeLay?", "During the 2004 election cycle, Tom DeLay's political action committee ARMPAC was one of the top contributors to Republican congressional candidates, contributing over $980,000 in total.", "What was Tom DeLay most known for?", "Former member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas's 22nd congressional district. Tom DeLay was Republican Party (GOP) House Majority Leader." ], "Conversation_no": 1746, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they admonish him for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The House Ethics Committee admonish Tom DeLay for", "Truth_answer": "The House Ethics Committee unanimously admonished Tom DeLay because he offered to endorse Representative Nick Smith's son in exchange for Representative Smith's vote in favor of the Medicare bill.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118151505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_DeLay_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The House Ethics Committee admonish Tom DeLay for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does William have to do with calculations on data rate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does William have to do with calculations on data rate", "Truth_answer": "William Thomson contended that the signalling speed through a given cable was inversely proportional to the square of the length of the cable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin have to do with calculations on data rate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin", "Context": [ "What does William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin have to do with calculations on data rate?", "William Thomson contended that the signalling speed through a given cable was inversely proportional to the square of the length of the cable." ], "Conversation_no": 1747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were his contributions helpful to society?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin contributions helpful to society", "Truth_answer": "During the 1880s, William Thomson worked to perfect the adjustable compass to correct errors arising from magnetic deviation owing to the increased use of iron in naval architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin contributions helpful to society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What does William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin have to do with calculations on data rate?", "William Thomson contended that the signalling speed through a given cable was inversely proportional to the square of the length of the cable.", "How were William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin contributions helpful to society?", "During the 1880s, William Thomson worked to perfect the adjustable compass to correct errors arising from magnetic deviation owing to the increased use of iron in naval architecture." ], "Conversation_no": 1747, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do once in the board of directors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did William Thomson do once in the board of directors", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin do once in the board of directors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Literary_style", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was his style", "Truth_answer": "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Dickens style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Literary_style", "Context": [ "What was Charles Dickens style?", "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism" ], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did critics like about his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style", "Truth_answer": "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Literary_style", "Context": [ "What was Charles Dickens style?", "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism", "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life." ], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And what else did the reviewer say?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And what else did the reviewer say", "Truth_answer": "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what did an early reviewer say about Charles Dickens style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Influence_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What was Charles Dickens style?", "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism", "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "And what did an early reviewer say about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life." ], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What influenced his writing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What influenced Charles Dickens writing style", "Truth_answer": "Perhaps the most important literary influence on Dickens was derived from the fables of The Arabian Nights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Charles Dickens writing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Influence_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What was Charles Dickens style?", "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism", "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "And what did an early reviewer say about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "What influenced Charles Dickens writing style?", "Perhaps the most important literary influence on Dickens was derived from the fables of The Arabian Nights." ], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And what were some of his better writings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Charles Dickens better writings", "Truth_answer": "Oliver Twist, published in 1838, became one of Dickens's better known stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Charles Dickens better writings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Twist", "Context": [ "What was Charles Dickens style?", "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism", "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "And what did an early reviewer say about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "What influenced Charles Dickens writing style?", "Perhaps the most important literary influence on Dickens was derived from the fables of The Arabian Nights.", "What were some of Charles Dickens better writings?", "Oliver Twist, published in 1838, became one of Dickens's better known stories." ], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Oliver Twist about", "Truth_answer": "Oliver Twist is born in a workhouse and sold into apprenticeship. After escaping, he meets the Artful Dodger, a member of a gang of juvenile pickpockets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oliver Twist about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens#Literary_style", "Context": [ "What was Charles Dickens style?", "His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism", "What did critics like about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "And what did an early reviewer say about Charles Dickens style?", "An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life.", "What influenced Charles Dickens writing style?", "Perhaps the most important literary influence on Dickens was derived from the fables of The Arabian Nights.", "What were some of Charles Dickens better writings?", "Oliver Twist, published in 1838, became one of Dickens's better known stories.", "What was Oliver Twist about?", "Oliver Twist is born in a workhouse and sold into apprenticeship. After escaping, he meets the Artful Dodger, a member of a gang of juvenile pickpockets." ], "Conversation_no": 1748, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Charles Dickens style", "Truth_answer": "Dickens worked closely with illustrators, supplying them with a summary of the work at the outset and thus ensuring that his characters and settings were exactly how he envisioned them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Charles Dickens style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What players did he admire and emulate in his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What players did he admire and emulate in his playing style", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What players did Enzo Francescoli admire and emulate in his playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What players did Enzo Francescoli admire and emulate in his playing style?" ], "Conversation_no": 1749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about Zidane's playing style did he copy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about Zidane's playing style did Enzo Francescoli copy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Zidane's playing style did Enzo Francescoli copy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#Style_of_play_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What players did Enzo Francescoli admire and emulate in his playing style?", "What about Zidane's playing style did Enzo Francescoli copy?" ], "Conversation_no": 1749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is distinctive about Francescoli's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is distinctive about Enzo Francescoli's style", "Truth_answer": "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is distinctive about Enzo Francescoli's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#Style_of_play_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What players did Enzo Francescoli admire and emulate in his playing style?", "What about Zidane's playing style did Enzo Francescoli copy?", "What is distinctive about Enzo Francescoli's style?", "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace." ], "Conversation_no": 1749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is distinctive about Francescoli's playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is distinctive about Francescoli's playing style", "Truth_answer": "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What distinguishes Francescoli's playing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli#Style_of_play_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What players did Enzo Francescoli admire and emulate in his playing style?", "What about Zidane's playing style did Enzo Francescoli copy?", "What is distinctive about Enzo Francescoli's style?", "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace.", "What distinguishes Francescoli's playing style?", "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace." ], "Conversation_no": 1749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What players cite him as an influence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What players cite Enzo Francescoli as an influence", "Truth_answer": "Francescoli influenced the style of French creative offensive midfielder Zinedine Zidane, who has stated that, Francescoli was one of his favorite players as a young boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What players cite Enzo Francescoli as an influence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What players did Enzo Francescoli admire and emulate in his playing style?", "What about Zidane's playing style did Enzo Francescoli copy?", "What is distinctive about Enzo Francescoli's style?", "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace.", "What distinguishes Francescoli's playing style?", "A quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder, Francescoli was noted for his control, grace, fluidity, dribbling skills and ability on the ball, despite his lack of notable pace.", "What players cite Enzo Francescoli as an influence?", "Francescoli influenced the style of French creative offensive midfielder Zinedine Zidane, who has stated that, Francescoli was one of his favorite players as a young boy." ], "Conversation_no": 1749, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did other players emulate his playing style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did other players, besides Zinedine Zidane, emulate Enzo Francescoli's playing style", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other players, besides Zinedine Zidane, emulate Enzo Francescoli's playing style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles' album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles' album", "Truth_answer": "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225074943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road#\"Her_Majesty\"", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road." ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the rest of the Beatles' like Her Majesty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty", "Truth_answer": "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123124046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road#\"Her_Majesty\"", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut." ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the effect that the Beatles liked?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Truth_answer": "Mastering engineer Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence of the master tape, including Her Majesty. The Beatles liked this effect and included it on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut.", "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Mastering engineer Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence of the master tape, including Her Majesty. The Beatles liked this effect and included it on the album." ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Her Majesty received by the public?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was The Beatles' Her Majesty received by the public", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Beatles' Her Majesty received by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)#Structure_and_placement", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut.", "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Mastering engineer Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence of the master tape, including Her Majesty. The Beatles liked this effect and included it on the album.", "How was The Beatles' Her Majesty received by the public?" ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other musicians besides The Beatles contribute to Her Majesty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other musicians besides The Beatles contribute to Her Majesty", "Truth_answer": "Although credited to the band, McCartney is the only Beatle to appear on the track.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225074943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other musicians besides The Beatles contribute to Her Majesty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)#Recording", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut.", "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Mastering engineer Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence of the master tape, including Her Majesty. The Beatles liked this effect and included it on the album.", "How was The Beatles' Her Majesty received by the public?", "Did any other musicians besides The Beatles contribute to Her Majesty?", "Although credited to the band, McCartney is the only Beatle to appear on the track." ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was Her Majesty created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was The Beatles created", "Truth_answer": "The song was recorded in three takes on 2 July 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225074943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was The Beatles' song Her Majesty created?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road#\"Her_Majesty\"", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut.", "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Mastering engineer Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence of the master tape, including Her Majesty. The Beatles liked this effect and included it on the album.", "How was The Beatles' Her Majesty received by the public?", "Did any other musicians besides The Beatles contribute to Her Majesty?", "Although credited to the band, McCartney is the only Beatle to appear on the track.", "What year was The Beatles' song Her Majesty created?", "The song was recorded in three takes on 2 July 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the creation of Her Majesty influenced by any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the creation of The Beatles' song Her Majesty influenced by any other songs", "Truth_answer": "Her Majesty was recorded by McCartney on 2 July when he arrived before the rest of the group at Abbey Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123124046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the creation of The Beatles' song Her Majesty influenced by any other songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)#Recording", "Context": [ "Is Her Majesty the name of a Beatles album?", "Her Majesty is a song by the English rock band The Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.", "Did the rest of The Beatles like Her Majesty?", "McCartney disliked the way the medley sounded when it included Her Majesty, so he asked for it to be cut.", "What was the musical effect that The Beatles liked on Her Majesty", "Mastering engineer Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence of the master tape, including Her Majesty. The Beatles liked this effect and included it on the album.", "How was The Beatles' Her Majesty received by the public?", "Did any other musicians besides The Beatles contribute to Her Majesty?", "Although credited to the band, McCartney is the only Beatle to appear on the track.", "What year was The Beatles' song Her Majesty created?", "The song was recorded in three takes on 2 July 1969.", "Was the creation of The Beatles' song Her Majesty influenced by any other songs?", "Her Majesty was recorded by McCartney on 2 July when he arrived before the rest of the group at Abbey Road." ], "Conversation_no": 1750, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How much did John Lennon contribute to the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much did John Lennon contribute to the song Her Majesty", "Truth_answer": "Her Majesty was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225074943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did John Lennon contribute to the song Her Majesty?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Adams#Get_Smart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Get Smart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Get Smart", "Truth_answer": "Get Smart is an American comedy television series which parodies the secret agent genre that was popular in the United States in the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Get Smart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Smart", "Context": [ "What was Get Smart?", "Get Smart is an American comedy television series which parodies the secret agent genre that was popular in the United States in the late 1960s." ], "Conversation_no": 1751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was its debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the debut of Get Smart", "Truth_answer": "Get Smart had its television premiere on NBC on September 18, 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the debut of Get Smart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Smart", "Context": [ "What was Get Smart?", "Get Smart is an American comedy television series which parodies the secret agent genre that was popular in the United States in the late 1960s.", "When was the debut of Get Smart?", "Get Smart had its television premiere on NBC on September 18, 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 1751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created of wrote Get Smart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created or wrote Get Smart", "Truth_answer": "Get Smart was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created or wrote Get Smart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Smart", "Context": [ "What was Get Smart?", "Get Smart is an American comedy television series which parodies the secret agent genre that was popular in the United States in the late 1960s.", "When was the debut of Get Smart?", "Get Smart had its television premiere on NBC on September 18, 1965.", "Who created or wrote Get Smart?", "Get Smart was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry." ], "Conversation_no": 1751, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Get Smart created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Get Smart created", "Truth_answer": "Buck Henry said they created the show at the request of Daniel Melnick to capitalize on James Bond and Inspector Clouseau, the two biggest things in the entertainment world today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Get Smart created?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds#Donny's_solo_career,_and_the_emergence_of_Marie_and_Jimmy_as_spin-off_acts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did their solo carrers take off?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did their solo carrers take off", "Truth_answer": "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds#Donny's_solo_career,_and_the_emergence_of_Marie_and_Jimmy_as_spin-off_acts", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he becoming big?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big", "Truth_answer": "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donny_Osmond#Other_hosting_opportunities", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other hits or successful ventures did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have", "Truth_answer": "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs, including Go Away Little Girl, Puppy Love, and The Twelfth of Never.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds#Donny's_solo_career,_and_the_emergence_of_Marie_and_Jimmy_as_spin-off_acts", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group.", "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs, including Go Away Little Girl, Puppy Love, and The Twelfth of Never." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about the other members of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about the other members of The Osmonds solo careers aside from Donny", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy was becoming big in Japan in 1972, and Marie hit number 1 on the US country chart in 1973 with Paper Roses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the other members of The Osmonds solo careers aside from Donny?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds#Donny's_solo_career,_and_the_emergence_of_Marie_and_Jimmy_as_spin-off_acts", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group.", "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs, including Go Away Little Girl, Puppy Love, and The Twelfth of Never.", "What about the other members of The Osmonds solo careers aside from Donny?", "Jimmy was becoming big in Japan in 1972, and Marie hit number 1 on the US country chart in 1973 with Paper Roses." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Marie continue singing or release any other songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Marie Osmond continue singing or release any other songs", "Truth_answer": "Marie recorded a number of successful duets with Donny and continued to sing country music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Osmond continue singing or release any other songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds#Donny's_solo_career,_and_the_emergence_of_Marie_and_Jimmy_as_spin-off_acts", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group.", "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs, including Go Away Little Girl, Puppy Love, and The Twelfth of Never.", "What about the other members of The Osmonds solo careers aside from Donny?", "Jimmy was becoming big in Japan in 1972, and Marie hit number 1 on the US country chart in 1973 with Paper Roses.", "Did Marie Osmond continue singing or release any other songs?", "Marie recorded a number of successful duets with Donny and continued to sing country music." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Osmonds later career", "Truth_answer": "Marie suffered from postpartum depression and wanted to help other women who suffered from it. In 2001 Marie, Marcia Wilkie and Dr. Judith Moore wrote a book on postpartum depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Osmonds later career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds#Donny's_solo_career,_and_the_emergence_of_Marie_and_Jimmy_as_spin-off_acts", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group.", "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs, including Go Away Little Girl, Puppy Love, and The Twelfth of Never.", "What about the other members of The Osmonds solo careers aside from Donny?", "Jimmy was becoming big in Japan in 1972, and Marie hit number 1 on the US country chart in 1973 with Paper Roses.", "Did Marie Osmond continue singing or release any other songs?", "Marie recorded a number of successful duets with Donny and continued to sing country music.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Osmonds later career?", "Marie suffered from postpartum depression and wanted to help other women who suffered from it. In 2001 Marie, Marcia Wilkie and Dr. Judith Moore wrote a book on postpartum depression." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they produce an album at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Osmonds produce an album in their later career", "Truth_answer": "The Osmonds did not produce any album in their later career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Osmonds produce an album in their later career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did The Osmonds solo careers take off?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs.", "Why was Donny Osmond becoming big?", "Donny's emergence as a solo star and the record company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience often thrust Donny out in front of the group.", "What other hits or successful ventures did Donny Osmond have?", "Donny had a string of pop hits with a string of covers of earlier teen-pop songs, including Go Away Little Girl, Puppy Love, and The Twelfth of Never.", "What about the other members of The Osmonds solo careers aside from Donny?", "Jimmy was becoming big in Japan in 1972, and Marie hit number 1 on the US country chart in 1973 with Paper Roses.", "Did Marie Osmond continue singing or release any other songs?", "Marie recorded a number of successful duets with Donny and continued to sing country music.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Osmonds later career?", "Marie suffered from postpartum depression and wanted to help other women who suffered from it. In 2001 Marie, Marcia Wilkie and Dr. Judith Moore wrote a book on postpartum depression.", "Did The Osmonds produce an album in their later career?", "The Osmonds did not produce any album in their later career." ], "Conversation_no": 1752, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever fight or face difficulties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Osmonds ever fight or face difficulties", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Osmonds ever fight or face difficulties?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were the sexual assault allegation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the sexual assault allegation", "Truth_answer": "While visiting Sweden, Assange became the subject of sexual assault allegations for two counts of sexual molestation, one count of unlawful coercion and one count of lesser-degree rape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange", "Context": [ "What were the sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "While visiting Sweden, Assange became the subject of sexual assault allegations for two counts of sexual molestation, one count of unlawful coercion and one count of lesser-degree rape." ], "Conversation_no": 1753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Assange denied the allegations and said he was happy to face questions in Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Julian Assange's sexual assault allegations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange", "Context": [ "What were the sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "While visiting Sweden, Assange became the subject of sexual assault allegations for two counts of sexual molestation, one count of unlawful coercion and one count of lesser-degree rape.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Julian Assange's sexual assault allegations?", "Assange denied the allegations and said he was happy to face questions in Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 1753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he face questioning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange face questioning", "Truth_answer": "On 8 December 2010 Assange gave himself up to British police and attended his first extradition hearing where he was remanded in custody pending another hearing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange face questioning in Britain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were the sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "While visiting Sweden, Assange became the subject of sexual assault allegations for two counts of sexual molestation, one count of unlawful coercion and one count of lesser-degree rape.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Julian Assange's sexual assault allegations?", "Assange denied the allegations and said he was happy to face questions in Britain.", "Did Julian Assange face questioning in Britain?", "On 8 December 2010 Assange gave himself up to British police and attended his first extradition hearing where he was remanded in custody pending another hearing." ], "Conversation_no": 1753, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his greatest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Julian Assange's greatest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julian Assange's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was an example of his solo work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was an example of his solo work", "Truth_answer": "Panda Bear is the self-titled debut solo album by the Baltimore musician Noah Lennox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207071350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an example of Panda Bear's solo work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(album)", "Context": [ "What was an example of Panda Bear's solo work?", "Panda Bear is the self-titled debut solo album by the Baltimore musician Noah Lennox." ], "Conversation_no": 1754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some singles released from that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some singles released from Panda Bear", "Truth_answer": "Bro's, Carrots, Take Pills, Tomboy, You Can Count On Me, and Last Night at the Jetty are some of the singles from the Panda Bear album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles released from the Panda Bear album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)", "Context": [ "What was an example of Panda Bear's solo work?", "Panda Bear is the self-titled debut solo album by the Baltimore musician Noah Lennox.", "What were some singles released from the Panda Bear album?", "Bro's, Carrots, Take Pills, Tomboy, You Can Count On Me, and Last Night at the Jetty are some of the singles from the Panda Bear album." ], "Conversation_no": 1754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tour as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear tour as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Panda Bear did a brief European tour in January 2010, he played three shows consisting almost entirely of new material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear tour as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)", "Context": [ "What was an example of Panda Bear's solo work?", "Panda Bear is the self-titled debut solo album by the Baltimore musician Noah Lennox.", "What were some singles released from the Panda Bear album?", "Bro's, Carrots, Take Pills, Tomboy, You Can Count On Me, and Last Night at the Jetty are some of the singles from the Panda Bear album.", "Did Panda Bear tour as a solo artist?", "Panda Bear did a brief European tour in January 2010, he played three shows consisting almost entirely of new material." ], "Conversation_no": 1754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he release any other albums as a solo artist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear release any other albums as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Lennox released his second solo album Young Prayer in 2004 and the highly acclaimed third solo album Person Pitch in 2007. Panda Bear's fourth album Tomboy was released in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear release any other albums besides Panda Bear as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)", "Context": [ "What was an example of Panda Bear's solo work?", "Panda Bear is the self-titled debut solo album by the Baltimore musician Noah Lennox.", "What were some singles released from the Panda Bear album?", "Bro's, Carrots, Take Pills, Tomboy, You Can Count On Me, and Last Night at the Jetty are some of the singles from the Panda Bear album.", "Did Panda Bear tour as a solo artist?", "Panda Bear did a brief European tour in January 2010, he played three shows consisting almost entirely of new material.", "Did Panda Bear release any other albums besides Panda Bear as a solo artist?", "Lennox released his second solo album Young Prayer in 2004 and the highly acclaimed third solo album Person Pitch in 2007. Panda Bear's fourth album Tomboy was released in 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 1754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Panda Bear's solo career", "Truth_answer": "Lennox started performing material from Tomboy on December 5, 2008, at a show with No Age in Miami, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Panda Bear's solo career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)", "Context": [ "What was an example of Panda Bear's solo work?", "Panda Bear is the self-titled debut solo album by the Baltimore musician Noah Lennox.", "What were some singles released from the Panda Bear album?", "Bro's, Carrots, Take Pills, Tomboy, You Can Count On Me, and Last Night at the Jetty are some of the singles from the Panda Bear album.", "Did Panda Bear tour as a solo artist?", "Panda Bear did a brief European tour in January 2010, he played three shows consisting almost entirely of new material.", "Did Panda Bear release any other albums besides Panda Bear as a solo artist?", "Lennox released his second solo album Young Prayer in 2004 and the highly acclaimed third solo album Person Pitch in 2007. Panda Bear's fourth album Tomboy was released in 2011.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Panda Bear's solo career?", "Lennox started performing material from Tomboy on December 5, 2008, at a show with No Age in Miami, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 1754, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Do he do any other performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Panda Bear do any performances other than performing material from Tomboy in Miami, Florida", "Truth_answer": "Panda Bear has also played Primavera Sound Festival in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Panda Bear do any performances other than performing material from Tomboy in Miami, Florida?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Naming_and_terminology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Naming and Terminology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Naming and Terminology", "Truth_answer": "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site." ], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the name Powhatan created", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the name Powhatan created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_and_treaties", "Context": [ "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site.", "When was the name Powhatan created?" ], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What terminology was used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What terminology was used in creating the name Powhatan", "Truth_answer": "The title Chief or King Powhatan, used by the English is believed to have been derived from the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What terminology was used in creating the name Powhatan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_and_treaties", "Context": [ "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site.", "When was the name Powhatan created?", "What terminology was used in creating the name Powhatan?", "The title Chief or King Powhatan, used by the English is believed to have been derived from the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh." ], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any other meaning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chief Powhatan have any other meaning", "Truth_answer": "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the name Powhatan have any other meaning besides the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site.", "When was the name Powhatan created?", "What terminology was used in creating the name Powhatan?", "The title Chief or King Powhatan, used by the English is believed to have been derived from the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh.", "Did the name Powhatan have any other meaning besides the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation." ], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anything else created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anything else created", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What anything else besides the name Powhatan created?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_and_treaties", "Context": [ "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site.", "When was the name Powhatan created?", "What terminology was used in creating the name Powhatan?", "The title Chief or King Powhatan, used by the English is believed to have been derived from the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh.", "Did the name Powhatan have any other meaning besides the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "What anything else besides the name Powhatan created?" ], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What there anything else interesting about Powhatan naming and terminology", "Truth_answer": "The English colonists named many features in the early years of the Virginia Colony in honor of the king, as well as for his three children, Elizabeth, Henry, and Charles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What there anything else interesting about Powhatan naming and terminology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_and_treaties", "Context": [ "What is naming and terminology in reference to the Powhatan?", "The name Powhatan is the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh. The title Chief or King Powhatan, is believed to have been derived from this site.", "When was the name Powhatan created?", "What terminology was used in creating the name Powhatan?", "The title Chief or King Powhatan, used by the English is believed to have been derived from the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh.", "Did the name Powhatan have any other meaning besides the name of the native village or town of Wahunsenacawh?", "Powhatan was also the name used by the natives to refer to the river where the town sat at the head of navigation.", "What anything else besides the name Powhatan created?", "What there anything else interesting about Powhatan naming and terminology?", "The English colonists named many features in the early years of the Virginia Colony in honor of the king, as well as for his three children, Elizabeth, Henry, and Charles." ], "Conversation_no": 1755, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does it have any special meaning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does naming and terminology of Powhatan land have any special meaning", "Truth_answer": "Powhatan County and its county seat at Powhatan, Virginia were honorific names established years later, in locations west of the area populated by the Powhatan peoples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does naming and terminology of Powhatan land have any special meaning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What Non-Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What Non-Hindi film did Riya Sen act in", "Truth_answer": "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other movies has she acted in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Truth_answer": "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the critics think of her acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting", "Truth_answer": "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Sen star in any other non-Hindi films?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sen star in any other non-Hindi films", "Truth_answer": "She made her Telugu Debut with Nenu Meeku Telusa...?, in which she was paired opposite Manoj Manchu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Riya Sen star in any other non-Hindi films besides Ananthabhadram?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards.", "Did Riya Sen star in any other non-Hindi films besides Ananthabhadram?", "She made her Telugu Debut with Nenu Meeku Telusa...?, in which she was paired opposite Manoj Manchu." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Ananthabhadram a commercial success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Riya Sen's film Ananthabhadram a commercial success", "Truth_answer": "Ananthabhadram was both a critical and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Nitin_Mukesh_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Riya Sen's film Ananthabhadram a commercial success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards.", "Did Riya Sen star in any other non-Hindi films besides Ananthabhadram?", "She made her Telugu Debut with Nenu Meeku Telusa...?, in which she was paired opposite Manoj Manchu.", "Was Riya Sen's film Ananthabhadram a commercial success?", "Ananthabhadram was both a critical and commercial success." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Riya and Sivan do any more films together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Riya and Sivan do any more films together", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Riya Sen and Santhosh Sivan do any more films together besides Ananthabhadram?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards.", "Did Riya Sen star in any other non-Hindi films besides Ananthabhadram?", "She made her Telugu Debut with Nenu Meeku Telusa...?, in which she was paired opposite Manoj Manchu.", "Was Riya Sen's film Ananthabhadram a commercial success?", "Ananthabhadram was both a critical and commercial success.", "Did Riya Sen and Santhosh Sivan do any more films together besides Ananthabhadram?" ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any more successful Non-Hindi films that Riya Sen starred in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any more successful Non-Hindi films that Riya Sen starred in other than Ananthabhadram", "Truth_answer": "In 2012 Sen won the Star Guide Award as best actress for her performance in Noukadubi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more successful Non-Hindi films that Riya Sen starred in other than Ananthabhadram ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards.", "Did Riya Sen star in any other non-Hindi films besides Ananthabhadram?", "She made her Telugu Debut with Nenu Meeku Telusa...?, in which she was paired opposite Manoj Manchu.", "Was Riya Sen's film Ananthabhadram a commercial success?", "Ananthabhadram was both a critical and commercial success.", "Did Riya Sen and Santhosh Sivan do any more films together besides Ananthabhadram?", "Are there any more successful Non-Hindi films that Riya Sen starred in other than Ananthabhadram ?", "In 2012 Sen won the Star Guide Award as best actress for her performance in Noukadubi." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Riya Sen in non-Hindi films", "Truth_answer": "In It Was Raining That Night, she collaborated with mother Moon Moon Sen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Riya Sen in non-Hindi films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen#Non-Hindi_films", "Context": [ "What non Hindi film did Riya Sen act in?", "Her first English language movie was It Was Raining That Night, a remake of the Bengali film Hei Brishtir Raat, scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.", "What other movies has Riya Sen acted in besides", "Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram.", "What did the critics think of Riya Sen's acting?", "The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards.", "Did Riya Sen star in any other non-Hindi films besides Ananthabhadram?", "She made her Telugu Debut with Nenu Meeku Telusa...?, in which she was paired opposite Manoj Manchu.", "Was Riya Sen's film Ananthabhadram a commercial success?", "Ananthabhadram was both a critical and commercial success.", "Did Riya Sen and Santhosh Sivan do any more films together besides Ananthabhadram?", "Are there any more successful Non-Hindi films that Riya Sen starred in other than Ananthabhadram ?", "In 2012 Sen won the Star Guide Award as best actress for her performance in Noukadubi.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Riya Sen in non-Hindi films?", "In It Was Raining That Night, she collaborated with mother Moon Moon Sen." ], "Conversation_no": 1756, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which film used Kathakali that Riya Sen starred in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which film used Kathakali that Riya Sen starred in", "Truth_answer": "Kathakali movements were used in the film Ananthabhadram.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which used Kathakali dance that Riya Sen starred in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did his career start to go downhill?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did his career start to go downhill", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Statham's career start to go downhill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Brian Statham's career start to go downhill?" ], "Conversation_no": 1757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the things that caused his decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the things that caused Brian Statham's career decline", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the things that caused Brian Statham's career decline?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Did Brian Statham's career start to go downhill?", "What were some of the things that caused Brian Statham's career decline?" ], "Conversation_no": 1757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have an injury or illness that caused his decline?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Brian Statham have an injury or illness that caused his career decline", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Statham have an injury or illness that caused his career decline?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Statham#1968_season", "Context": [ "Did Brian Statham's career start to go downhill?", "What were some of the things that caused Brian Statham's career decline?", "Did Brian Statham have an injury or illness that caused his career decline?" ], "Conversation_no": 1757, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he fired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Brian Statham fired", "Truth_answer": "Statham decided to retire and announced that the 1968 season would be his last.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brian Statham fired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Öyster_Cult#Early_years_as_Soft_White_Underbelly_(1967–1971)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was soft white underbelly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was soft white underbelly", "Truth_answer": "The band Blue Öyster Cult originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%C3%96yster_Cult_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soft White Underbelly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Öyster_Cult#Early_years_as_Soft_White_Underbelly_(1967–1971)", "Context": [ "What was Soft White Underbelly?", "The band Blue Öyster Cult originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly." ], "Conversation_no": 1758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they originate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Blue Öyster Cult originate", "Truth_answer": "The band originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly in 1967 in the vicinity of Stony Brook University on Long Island, at the prompting of critic and manager Sandy Pearlman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Blue Öyster Cult originate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Öyster_Cult#Early_years_as_Soft_White_Underbelly_(1967–1971)", "Context": [ "What was Soft White Underbelly?", "The band Blue Öyster Cult originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly.", "What year did Blue Öyster Cult originate?", "The band originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly in 1967 in the vicinity of Stony Brook University on Long Island, at the prompting of critic and manager Sandy Pearlman." ], "Conversation_no": 1758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they change their name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Soft White Underbelly change their name", "Truth_answer": "A bad review of a 1969 Fillmore East show caused Sandy Pearlman to change the name of the band – first to Oaxaca, then to the Stalk-Forrest Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%C3%96yster_Cult_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Soft White Underbelly change their name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Öyster_Cult#Members", "Context": [ "What was Soft White Underbelly?", "The band Blue Öyster Cult originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly.", "What year did Blue Öyster Cult originate?", "The band originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly in 1967 in the vicinity of Stony Brook University on Long Island, at the prompting of critic and manager Sandy Pearlman.", "When did Soft White Underbelly change their name?", "A bad review of a 1969 Fillmore East show caused Sandy Pearlman to change the name of the band – first to Oaxaca, then to the Stalk-Forrest Group." ], "Conversation_no": 1758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour as Soft White Underbelly?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult tour as Soft White Underbelly", "Truth_answer": "Blue Öyster Cult did not tour as Soft White Underbelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult tour as Soft White Underbelly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Öyster_Cult#Members", "Context": [ "What was Soft White Underbelly?", "The band Blue Öyster Cult originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly.", "What year did Blue Öyster Cult originate?", "The band originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly in 1967 in the vicinity of Stony Brook University on Long Island, at the prompting of critic and manager Sandy Pearlman.", "When did Soft White Underbelly change their name?", "A bad review of a 1969 Fillmore East show caused Sandy Pearlman to change the name of the band – first to Oaxaca, then to the Stalk-Forrest Group.", "Did Blue Öyster Cult tour as Soft White Underbelly?", "Blue Öyster Cult did not tour as Soft White Underbelly." ], "Conversation_no": 1758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original band members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Blue Öyster Cult's original band members", "Truth_answer": "The group consisted of guitarist Buck Dharma, drummer Albert Bouchard, keyboardist Allen Lanier, singers Jeff Kagel and Les Braunstein and bassist Andrew Winters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%C3%96yster_Cult_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Blue Öyster Cult's original band members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Öyster_Cult#Early_years_as_Soft_White_Underbelly_(1967–1971)", "Context": [ "What was Soft White Underbelly?", "The band Blue Öyster Cult originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly.", "What year did Blue Öyster Cult originate?", "The band originated as a group called Soft White Underbelly in 1967 in the vicinity of Stony Brook University on Long Island, at the prompting of critic and manager Sandy Pearlman.", "When did Soft White Underbelly change their name?", "A bad review of a 1969 Fillmore East show caused Sandy Pearlman to change the name of the band – first to Oaxaca, then to the Stalk-Forrest Group.", "Did Blue Öyster Cult tour as Soft White Underbelly?", "Blue Öyster Cult did not tour as Soft White Underbelly.", "Who were Blue Öyster Cult's original band members?", "The group consisted of guitarist Buck Dharma, drummer Albert Bouchard, keyboardist Allen Lanier, singers Jeff Kagel and Les Braunstein and bassist Andrew Winters." ], "Conversation_no": 1758, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go by any other band names?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult go by any other band names", "Truth_answer": "The band has previously gone by Soft White Underbelly, Oaxaca, Stalk-Forrest Group, and Santos Sisters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult go by any other band names?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips#Return", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the Horslips do after the reunited?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Horslips do after the reunited", "Truth_answer": "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips#Return", "Context": [ "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member." ], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play with anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips", "Truth_answer": "Even before Horslips ended, Johnny Fean, Eamon Carr and two others founded the Zen Alligators in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips#Return", "Context": [ "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member.", "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips?", "Even before Horslips ended, Johnny Fean, Eamon Carr and two others founded the Zen Alligators in 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Horslips do after playing live music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Horslips do after playing live music", "Truth_answer": "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Horslips members do after playing live music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips#Return", "Context": [ "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member.", "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips?", "Even before Horslips ended, Johnny Fean, Eamon Carr and two others founded the Zen Alligators in 1980.", "What did Horslips members do after playing live music?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire." ], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Eamon do anything else beyond being a producer and creating Hotwire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eamon Carr do anything else beyong being a producer and creating Hotwire", "Truth_answer": "He also did a number of specialist DJ slots on radio before morphing into a music/sports journalist with the Evening Herald in Dublin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eamon Carr do anything else beyong being a producer and creating Hotwire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member.", "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips?", "Even before Horslips ended, Johnny Fean, Eamon Carr and two others founded the Zen Alligators in 1980.", "What did Horslips members do after playing live music?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Did Eamon Carr do anything else beyong being a producer and creating Hotwire?", "He also did a number of specialist DJ slots on radio before morphing into a music/sports journalist with the Evening Herald in Dublin." ], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he do journalism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Eamon Carr do journalism for the Evening Herald", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Eamon Carr do journalism for the Evening Herald?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member.", "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips?", "Even before Horslips ended, Johnny Fean, Eamon Carr and two others founded the Zen Alligators in 1980.", "What did Horslips members do after playing live music?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Did Eamon Carr do anything else beyong being a producer and creating Hotwire?", "He also did a number of specialist DJ slots on radio before morphing into a music/sports journalist with the Evening Herald in Dublin.", "How long did Eamon Carr do journalism for the Evening Herald?" ], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the book very popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Eamon Carr's book The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002 popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eamon Carr's book The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002 popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did the Horslips do after they reunited?", "Drummer Eamon Carr did not play the concerts, citing personal reasons, though he was fully supportive and remains a fifth member.", "Did Eamon Carr play with anyone else besides the Horslips?", "Even before Horslips ended, Johnny Fean, Eamon Carr and two others founded the Zen Alligators in 1980.", "What did Horslips members do after playing live music?", "After his retirement, Eamon Carr went on to become a producer of young rock talent in the mid-1980s, and also forming his own record label called Hotwire.", "Did Eamon Carr do anything else beyong being a producer and creating Hotwire?", "He also did a number of specialist DJ slots on radio before morphing into a music/sports journalist with the Evening Herald in Dublin.", "How long did Eamon Carr do journalism for the Evening Herald?", "Was Eamon Carr's book The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002 popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 1759, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after releasing his book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Eamon Carr do after releasing his book The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eamon Carr do after releasing his book The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Thank Me Later released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Thank Me Later released", "Truth_answer": "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/drakes-hotline-hollywood-inside-an-ambitious-push-film-tv-1055765_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first mixtape?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Drake's first mixtape", "Truth_answer": "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his second mixtape?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Drake's second mixtape", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a third mixtape?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a third mixtape from Drake", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a third mixtape from Drake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Was there a third mixtape from Drake?", "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was So Far Gone succesful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Drake's album So Far Gone successful", "Truth_answer": "It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success due to the singles Best I Ever Had and Successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Drake's album So Far Gone successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Far_Gone_(mixtape)#Reception", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Was there a third mixtape from Drake?", "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone.", "Was Drake's album So Far Gone successful?", "It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success due to the singles Best I Ever Had and Successful." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did So Far Gone win any awards", "Truth_answer": "So Far Gone has won MTV's Hottest Mixtape of The Year, Complex's #3 Best Albums of 2009, and Complex's #5 Best Mixtape Album of The Decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Far_Gone_(mixtape)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake's mixtape So Far Gone win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Was there a third mixtape from Drake?", "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone.", "Was Drake's album So Far Gone successful?", "It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success due to the singles Best I Ever Had and Successful.", "Did Drake's mixtape So Far Gone win any awards?", "So Far Gone has won MTV's Hottest Mixtape of The Year, Complex's #3 Best Albums of 2009, and Complex's #5 Best Mixtape Album of The Decade." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of the singles on So Far Gone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of the singles on Drake's album So Far Gone", "Truth_answer": "Singles Best I Ever Had and Successful are both on the So Far Gone album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles on Drake's album So Far Gone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Was there a third mixtape from Drake?", "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone.", "Was Drake's album So Far Gone successful?", "It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success due to the singles Best I Ever Had and Successful.", "Did Drake's mixtape So Far Gone win any awards?", "So Far Gone has won MTV's Hottest Mixtape of The Year, Complex's #3 Best Albums of 2009, and Complex's #5 Best Mixtape Album of The Decade.", "What were some of the singles on Drake's album So Far Gone?", "Singles Best I Ever Had and Successful are both on the So Far Gone album." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about this time period on his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about 2006-2009 of Drake's career", "Truth_answer": "Drake was the subject of a bidding war from various labels, often reported as one of the biggest bidding wars ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about 2006-2009 of Drake's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)", "Context": [ "When was Drake's album Thank Me Later released?", "Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010.", "What was Drake's first mixtape?", "In 2007 Drake released his debut mixtape Room for Improvement.", "What was Drake's second mixtape?", "In 2007, he released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Was there a third mixtape from Drake?", "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone.", "Was Drake's album So Far Gone successful?", "It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success due to the singles Best I Ever Had and Successful.", "Did Drake's mixtape So Far Gone win any awards?", "So Far Gone has won MTV's Hottest Mixtape of The Year, Complex's #3 Best Albums of 2009, and Complex's #5 Best Mixtape Album of The Decade.", "What were some of the singles on Drake's album So Far Gone?", "Singles Best I Ever Had and Successful are both on the So Far Gone album.", "What else is interesting about 2006-2009 of Drake's career?", "Drake was the subject of a bidding war from various labels, often reported as one of the biggest bidding wars ever." ], "Conversation_no": 1760, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What label did he go with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What label did Drake go with", "Truth_answer": "Drake was rumoured to have secured a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment on June 29, 2009.This was later confirmed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did Drake go with?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Rossi#Later_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he retire", "Truth_answer": "Paolo Rossi ended his club career at Hellas Verona during the 1986–87 season, helping them to a fourth-place finish in Serie A, before retiring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Rossi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paolo Rossi retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Rossi", "Context": [ "When did Paolo Rossi retire?", "Paolo Rossi ended his club career at Hellas Verona during the 1986–87 season, helping them to a fourth-place finish in Serie A, before retiring." ], "Conversation_no": 1761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Paolo Rossi receive any awards or recognition", "Truth_answer": "Paolo Rossi is one of only three players to have won all three awards at a World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Rossi_p0", "http://www.worldlibrary.in/articles/eng/Mario_Kempes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paolo Rossi receive any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Paolo Rossi retire?", "Paolo Rossi ended his club career at Hellas Verona during the 1986–87 season, helping them to a fourth-place finish in Serie A, before retiring.", "Did Paolo Rossi receive any awards or recognition?", "Paolo Rossi is one of only three players to have won all three awards at a World Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 1761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did people react when he retired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did people react when Paolo Rossi retired", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react when Paolo Rossi retired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Rossi#Later_years", "Context": [ "When did Paolo Rossi retire?", "Paolo Rossi ended his club career at Hellas Verona during the 1986–87 season, helping them to a fourth-place finish in Serie A, before retiring.", "Did Paolo Rossi receive any awards or recognition?", "Paolo Rossi is one of only three players to have won all three awards at a World Cup.", "How did people react when Paolo Rossi retired?" ], "Conversation_no": 1761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he retired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Paolo Rossi do after he retired", "Truth_answer": "In August 1990, Paolo Rossi was named vice-president of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club A.S. Pescina Valle del Giovenco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paolo Rossi do after he retired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Paolo Rossi retire?", "Paolo Rossi ended his club career at Hellas Verona during the 1986–87 season, helping them to a fourth-place finish in Serie A, before retiring.", "Did Paolo Rossi receive any awards or recognition?", "Paolo Rossi is one of only three players to have won all three awards at a World Cup.", "How did people react when Paolo Rossi retired?", "What did Paolo Rossi do after he retired?", "In August 1990, Paolo Rossi was named vice-president of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club A.S. Pescina Valle del Giovenco." ], "Conversation_no": 1761, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do as vice-president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Paolo Rossi do as vice-president of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club A.S. Pescina Valle del G", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paolo Rossi do as vice-president of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club A.S. Pescina Valle del Giovenco?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Kenyan_constitutional_referendum", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what connection does kibaki have with the constitutional referendum", "Transformer_rewrite": "what connection does kibaki have with the constitutional referendum", "Truth_answer": "Although many government officials, including President Mwai Kibaki, had campaigned for a yes vote, the proposed new constitution was rejected by 58% of voters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200901121936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Kenyan_constitutional_referendum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What connection does Mwai Kibaki have with the constitutional referendum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Rainbow_Coalition", "Context": [ "What connection does Mwai Kibaki have with the constitutional referendum?", "Although many government officials, including President Mwai Kibaki, had campaigned for a yes vote, the proposed new constitution was rejected by 58% of voters." ], "Conversation_no": 1762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the NARC?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the NARC", "Truth_answer": "The National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) is a political party in Kenya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the NARC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002_elections", "Context": [ "What connection does Mwai Kibaki have with the constitutional referendum?", "Although many government officials, including President Mwai Kibaki, had campaigned for a yes vote, the proposed new constitution was rejected by 58% of voters.", "What is the NARC?", "The National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) is a political party in Kenya." ], "Conversation_no": 1762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did Kibaki hold?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Mwai Kibaki hold", "Truth_answer": "On 14 October 2002, at a large opposition rally in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Mwai Kibaki was nominated the NARC opposition alliance presidential candidate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Mwai Kibaki hold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki#2002:_Swearing-in,_end_of_KANU_rule,_retirement_of_Moi", "Context": [ "What connection does Mwai Kibaki have with the constitutional referendum?", "Although many government officials, including President Mwai Kibaki, had campaigned for a yes vote, the proposed new constitution was rejected by 58% of voters.", "What is the NARC?", "The National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) is a political party in Kenya.", "What position did Mwai Kibaki hold?", "On 14 October 2002, at a large opposition rally in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Mwai Kibaki was nominated the NARC opposition alliance presidential candidate." ], "Conversation_no": 1762, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he elected president?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Mwai Kibaki elected president", "Truth_answer": "On 29 December 2002, Mwai Kibaki was sworn in as the third President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kenya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mwai Kibaki elected president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations#Use_of_theremin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is theremin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is theremin", "Truth_answer": "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a theremin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations#Use_of_theremin", "Context": [ "What is a theremin?", "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers." ], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What single", "Truth_answer": "Although the song does not technically contain a theremin, Good Vibrations is the most frequently cited example of the instrument's use in pop music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What single by the Beach Boys prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [ "What is a theremin?", "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers.", "What single by the Beach Boys prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers?", "Although the song does not technically contain a theremin, Good Vibrations is the most frequently cited example of the instrument's use in pop music." ], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they use it for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band the Beach Boys use the theremin for", "Truth_answer": "The track featured previously untried mixes of instruments, including jaw harp and Electro-Theremin, and although the latter is not a true theremin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band the Beach Boys use the theremin for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations", "Context": [ "What is a theremin?", "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers.", "What single by the Beach Boys prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers?", "Although the song does not technically contain a theremin, Good Vibrations is the most frequently cited example of the instrument's use in pop music.", "What did the band the Beach Boys use the theremin for?", "The track featured previously untried mixes of instruments, including jaw harp and Electro-Theremin, and although the latter is not a true theremin." ], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did it become popular", "Truth_answer": "The success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys led to a renewed interest and sales of theremins and synthesizers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it become popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin#Popular_music", "Context": [ "What is a theremin?", "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers.", "What single by the Beach Boys prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers?", "Although the song does not technically contain a theremin, Good Vibrations is the most frequently cited example of the instrument's use in pop music.", "What did the band the Beach Boys use the theremin for?", "The track featured previously untried mixes of instruments, including jaw harp and Electro-Theremin, and although the latter is not a true theremin.", "Did it become popular?", "The success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys led to a renewed interest and sales of theremins and synthesizers." ], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other bands use the theremin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other bands use the theremin besides the Beach Boys", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin used a variation of the theremin during performances of Whole Lotta Love and No Quarter throughout the performance history of Led Zeppelin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other bands use the theremin besides the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations#Use_of_theremin", "Context": [ "What is a theremin?", "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers.", "What single by the Beach Boys prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers?", "Although the song does not technically contain a theremin, Good Vibrations is the most frequently cited example of the instrument's use in pop music.", "What did the band the Beach Boys use the theremin for?", "The track featured previously untried mixes of instruments, including jaw harp and Electro-Theremin, and although the latter is not a true theremin.", "Did it become popular?", "The success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys led to a renewed interest and sales of theremins and synthesizers.", "Did any other bands use the theremin besides the Beach Boys?", "Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin used a variation of the theremin during performances of Whole Lotta Love and No Quarter throughout the performance history of Led Zeppelin" ], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is interesting about the use of the theremin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the use of the theremin besides its popularity following the success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys", "Truth_answer": "In the 1993 documentary Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey, it was revealed that the attention being paid to the theremin due to Good Vibrations caused Russian authorities to exile its inventor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the use of the theremin besides its popularity following the success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is a theremin?", "Upon release, the single Good Vibrations prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers.", "What single by the Beach Boys prompted an unexpected revival in theremins and increased the awareness of analog synthesizers?", "Although the song does not technically contain a theremin, Good Vibrations is the most frequently cited example of the instrument's use in pop music.", "What did the band the Beach Boys use the theremin for?", "The track featured previously untried mixes of instruments, including jaw harp and Electro-Theremin, and although the latter is not a true theremin.", "Did it become popular?", "The success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys led to a renewed interest and sales of theremins and synthesizers.", "Did any other bands use the theremin besides the Beach Boys?", "Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin used a variation of the theremin during performances of Whole Lotta Love and No Quarter throughout the performance history of Led Zeppelin", "What else is interesting about the use of the theremin besides its popularity following the success of the song Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys?", "In the 1993 documentary Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey, it was revealed that the attention being paid to the theremin due to Good Vibrations caused Russian authorities to exile its inventor." ], "Conversation_no": 1763, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did they exile him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Russian authorities exile Léon Theremin", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Russian authorities exile Léon Theremin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_shift", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the jump shift", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the jump shift", "Truth_answer": "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200729234514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_shift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the jump shift in relation to John Heisman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman#1910–1914:_Relying_on_the_jump_shift", "Context": [ "What is the jump shift in relation to John Heisman?", "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman." ], "Conversation_no": 1764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he doing in 1910?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Heisman doing in 1910", "Truth_answer": "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Heisman doing in 1910?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman#1906–1909:_Start_of_the_jump_shift", "Context": [ "What is the jump shift in relation to John Heisman?", "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman.", "What was John Heisman doing in 1910?", "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time." ], "Conversation_no": 1764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does the jump shift work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does John Heisman's jump shift work", "Truth_answer": "In John Heisman's jump shift, all but the center may shift into various formations, with a jump before the snap.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does John Heisman's jump shift work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the jump shift in relation to John Heisman?", "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman.", "What was John Heisman doing in 1910?", "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time.", "How does John Heisman's jump shift work?", "In John Heisman's jump shift, all but the center may shift into various formations, with a jump before the snap." ], "Conversation_no": 1764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was he doing from 1910-11?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was John Heisman doing from 1910-11 besides relying on the jump shift for the first time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was John Heisman doing from 1910-11 besides relying on the jump shift for the first time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1911_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football_team", "Context": [ "What is the jump shift in relation to John Heisman?", "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman.", "What was John Heisman doing in 1910?", "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time.", "How does John Heisman's jump shift work?", "In John Heisman's jump shift, all but the center may shift into various formations, with a jump before the snap.", "What else was John Heisman doing from 1910-11 besides relying on the jump shift for the first time?" ], "Conversation_no": 1764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What team was he coaching?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team was John Heisman coaching", "Truth_answer": "John Heisman was coaching the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was John Heisman coaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman#1910–1914:_Relying_on_the_jump_shift", "Context": [ "What is the jump shift in relation to John Heisman?", "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman.", "What was John Heisman doing in 1910?", "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time.", "How does John Heisman's jump shift work?", "In John Heisman's jump shift, all but the center may shift into various formations, with a jump before the snap.", "What else was John Heisman doing from 1910-11 besides relying on the jump shift for the first time?", "What team was John Heisman coaching?", "John Heisman was coaching the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets." ], "Conversation_no": 1764, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything different than other teams at the time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did John Heisman do anything different than other teams from the early 1910s", "Truth_answer": "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Heisman do anything different than other teams from the early 1910s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm#First_term:_2003–2007", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did get get elected?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did get get elected", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the 47th Governor of the state of Michigan on January 1, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200827075833id_/https://ballotpedia.org/Jennifer_Granholm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jennifer Granholm get elected Governor of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm", "Context": [ "When did Jennifer Granholm get elected Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the 47th Governor of the state of Michigan on January 1, 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was she in office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Jennifer Granholm in office as Governor of Michigan", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Granholm was the 47th Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Jennifer Granholm in office as Governor of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm#First_term:_2003–2007", "Context": [ "When did Jennifer Granholm get elected Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the 47th Governor of the state of Michigan on January 1, 2003.", "How long was Jennifer Granholm in office as Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was the 47th Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 1765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What major bills did she pass while in office?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What major bills did Jennifer Granholm pass while in office", "Truth_answer": "During Jennifer Granholm's first year in office, she made a significant number of budget cuts to deal with a $1.7 billion deficit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What major bills did Jennifer Granholm pass while in office as Governor of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm#First_term:_2003–2007", "Context": [ "When did Jennifer Granholm get elected Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the 47th Governor of the state of Michigan on January 1, 2003.", "How long was Jennifer Granholm in office as Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was the 47th Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011.", "What major bills did Jennifer Granholm pass while in office as Governor of Michigan?", "During Jennifer Granholm's first year in office, she made a significant number of budget cuts to deal with a $1.7 billion deficit." ], "Conversation_no": 1765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything with schools?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm do anything with schools", "Truth_answer": "In her first State of the State Address in 2003, Jennifer Granholm announced Project Great Start to focus on reforming education for children from birth to age 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm do anything as with schools as Governor of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Jennifer Granholm get elected Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the 47th Governor of the state of Michigan on January 1, 2003.", "How long was Jennifer Granholm in office as Governor of Michigan?", "Jennifer Granholm was the 47th Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011.", "What major bills did Jennifer Granholm pass while in office as Governor of Michigan?", "During Jennifer Granholm's first year in office, she made a significant number of budget cuts to deal with a $1.7 billion deficit.", "Did Jennifer Granholm do anything as with schools as Governor of Michigan?", "In her first State of the State Address in 2003, Jennifer Granholm announced Project Great Start to focus on reforming education for children from birth to age 5." ], "Conversation_no": 1765, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything to repair roads?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm do anything to repair roads as Governor of Michigan", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm do anything to repair roads as Governor of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was she born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was she born", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Granholm was born February 5, 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jennifer Granholm born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm#Subsequent_career", "Context": [ "When was Jennifer Granholm born?", "Jennifer Granholm was born February 5, 1959." ], "Conversation_no": 1766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Granholm do", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Granholm is a regular contributor to NBC's political talk show Meet the Press and has written on U.S. energy policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Granholm do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm#Subsequent_career", "Context": [ "When was Jennifer Granholm born?", "Jennifer Granholm was born February 5, 1959.", "What did Jennifer Granholm do?", "Jennifer Granholm is a regular contributor to NBC's political talk show Meet the Press and has written on U.S. energy policy." ], "Conversation_no": 1766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did her work ever go unnoticed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm's work ever go unnoticed", "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Granholm has co-authored a book with her husband, A Governor's Story: The Fight For Jobs and America's Economic Future.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm's work ever go unnoticed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm#Subsequent_career", "Context": [ "When was Jennifer Granholm born?", "Jennifer Granholm was born February 5, 1959.", "What did Jennifer Granholm do?", "Jennifer Granholm is a regular contributor to NBC's political talk show Meet the Press and has written on U.S. energy policy.", "Did Jennifer Granholm's work ever go unnoticed?", "Jennifer Granholm has co-authored a book with her husband, A Governor's Story: The Fight For Jobs and America's Economic Future." ], "Conversation_no": 1766, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the book A Governor's Story: The Fight For Jobs and America's Economic Future by Jennifer Granholm and her husband get published", "Truth_answer": "The book A Governor's Story: The Fight For Jobs and America's Economic Future by Jennifer Granholm and her husband was released in September 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the book A Governor's Story: The Fight For Jobs and America's Economic Future by Jennifer Granholm and her husband get published?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell#Gay_Liberation_Front", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in the Gay Liberation Front", "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell#Gay_Liberation_Front", "Context": [ "Who was in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Peter Tatchell had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse." ], "Conversation_no": 1767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What role did Peter Tatchell play in the GLF?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What role did Peter Tatchell play in the Gay Liberation Front", "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell was prominent in organising sit-ins at pubs that refused to serve poofs and protests against police harassment and the medical classification of homosexuality as an illness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Peter Tatchell play in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell#Gay_Liberation_Front", "Context": [ "Who was in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Peter Tatchell had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse.", "What role did Peter Tatchell play in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Peter Tatchell was prominent in organising sit-ins at pubs that refused to serve poofs and protests against police harassment and the medical classification of homosexuality as an illness." ], "Conversation_no": 1767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the GLF do while Tatchell was a member?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Gay Liberation Front do while Peter Tatchell was a member", "Truth_answer": "With others Peter Tatchell helped organise Britain's first Gay Pride march in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Gay Liberation Front do while Peter Tatchell was a member?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell#Gay_Liberation_Front", "Context": [ "Who was in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Peter Tatchell had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse.", "What role did Peter Tatchell play in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Peter Tatchell was prominent in organising sit-ins at pubs that refused to serve poofs and protests against police harassment and the medical classification of homosexuality as an illness.", "What did the Gay Liberation Front do while Peter Tatchell was a member?", "With others Peter Tatchell helped organise Britain's first Gay Pride march in 1972." ], "Conversation_no": 1767, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the ideology of the GLF?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the ideology of the Gay Liberation Front", "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell wrote: ...We shared a radical idealism – a dream of what the world could and should be – free from not just homophobia but the whole sex-shame culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ideology of the Gay Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the relation between AI and otsuka?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relation between AI and otsuka", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between AI and Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Jam", "Context": [ "What is the relation between AI and Otsuka?" ], "Conversation_no": 1768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the relation between Ai and Love Jam?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the relation between Ai Otsuka and Love Jam", "Truth_answer": "Love Jam is the second album by Ai Otsuka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161127132423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Days_(Ai_Otsuka_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309141423id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_JAM_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Ai Otsuka and Love Jam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Jam#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What is the relation between AI and Otsuka?", "What is the relation between Ai Otsuka and Love Jam?", "Love Jam is the second album by Ai Otsuka." ], "Conversation_no": 1768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which songs are in the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which songs are in the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka", "Truth_answer": "The songs on the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka include Superman, Happy Days, Strawberry Jam, Daisuki Da yo., Sensu, Mousou Choppu, Pompon, Futatsuboshi Kinenbi, Kingyo Hanabi, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs are in the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the relation between AI and Otsuka?", "What is the relation between Ai Otsuka and Love Jam?", "Love Jam is the second album by Ai Otsuka.", "Which songs are in the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka?", "The songs on the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka include Superman, Happy Days, Strawberry Jam, Daisuki Da yo., Sensu, Mousou Choppu, Pompon, Futatsuboshi Kinenbi, Kingyo Hanabi, and more." ], "Conversation_no": 1768, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ai Otsuka win any awards for the album Love Jam", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Otsuka win any awards for the album Love Jam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Stones' legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Stones' legacy", "Truth_answer": "Since their formation in 1962, the Rolling Stones have survived multiple feuds. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums, 25 compilation albums and 120 singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Rolling Stones' legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the Rolling Stones' legacy?", "Since their formation in 1962, the Rolling Stones have survived multiple feuds. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums, 25 compilation albums and 120 singles." ], "Conversation_no": 1769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How were they different than other bands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were The Rolling Stones different than other bands", "Truth_answer": "The Rolling Stones are also credited with changing the whole business model of popular music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were The Rolling Stones different than other bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Rolling Stones' legacy?", "Since their formation in 1962, the Rolling Stones have survived multiple feuds. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums, 25 compilation albums and 120 singles.", "How were The Rolling Stones different than other bands?", "The Rolling Stones are also credited with changing the whole business model of popular music." ], "Conversation_no": 1769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they change the business model?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Rolling Stones change the business model of popular music", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Rolling Stones change the business model of popular music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones#Legacy", "Context": [ "What is the Rolling Stones' legacy?", "Since their formation in 1962, the Rolling Stones have survived multiple feuds. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums, 25 compilation albums and 120 singles.", "How were The Rolling Stones different than other bands?", "The Rolling Stones are also credited with changing the whole business model of popular music.", "How did The Rolling Stones change the business model of popular music?" ], "Conversation_no": 1769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was said about the Stones' legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was said about The Rolling Stones' legacy besides how they were different than other bands", "Truth_answer": "The Rolling Stones have inspired and mentored new generations of musical artists both as a band and individually.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about The Rolling Stones' legacy besides how they were different than other bands?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Rolling Stones' legacy?", "Since their formation in 1962, the Rolling Stones have survived multiple feuds. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums, 25 compilation albums and 120 singles.", "How were The Rolling Stones different than other bands?", "The Rolling Stones are also credited with changing the whole business model of popular music.", "How did The Rolling Stones change the business model of popular music?", "What else was said about The Rolling Stones' legacy besides how they were different than other bands?", "The Rolling Stones have inspired and mentored new generations of musical artists both as a band and individually." ], "Conversation_no": 1769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What bands list the Stones as one of their influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What bands list The Rolling Stones as one of their influences", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What bands list The Rolling Stones as one of their influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the Rolling Stones' legacy?", "Since their formation in 1962, the Rolling Stones have survived multiple feuds. They have released 30 studio albums, 23 live albums, 25 compilation albums and 120 singles.", "How were The Rolling Stones different than other bands?", "The Rolling Stones are also credited with changing the whole business model of popular music.", "How did The Rolling Stones change the business model of popular music?", "What else was said about The Rolling Stones' legacy besides how they were different than other bands?", "The Rolling Stones have inspired and mentored new generations of musical artists both as a band and individually.", "What bands list The Rolling Stones as one of their influences?" ], "Conversation_no": 1769, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many gold records did the Stones have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many gold records did The Rolling Stones have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many gold records did The Rolling Stones have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Mariel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was El Mariel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was El Mariel", "Truth_answer": "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Mariel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was El Mariel by Pitbull?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boatlift", "Context": [ "What was El Mariel by Pitbull?", "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull." ], "Conversation_no": 1770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Boatlift? Are these Pitbull's albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Boatlift? Are these the rapper Pitbull's albums", "Truth_answer": "The Boatlift is the third studio album by Miami rapper Pitbull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boatlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Boatlift? Are these the rapper Pitbull's albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was El Mariel by Pitbull?", "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "What is the Boatlift? Are these the rapper Pitbull's albums?", "The Boatlift is the third studio album by Miami rapper Pitbull." ], "Conversation_no": 1770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did these albums sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did The Boatlift sell", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift by Pitbull sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(rapper)#2006–2007:_El_Mariel_and_The_Boatlift", "Context": [ "What was El Mariel by Pitbull?", "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "What is the Boatlift? Are these the rapper Pitbull's albums?", "The Boatlift is the third studio album by Miami rapper Pitbull.", "How well did the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift by Pitbull sell?" ], "Conversation_no": 1770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they work with any other artists at this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides with himself, did the rapper Pitbull work with any other artists at the time the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift were released", "Truth_answer": "On Listennn... the Album, the debut album by DJ Khaled, Pitbull performed on three singles: Holla at Me and Born-N-Raised alongside other Southern-based rappers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides with himself, did the rapper Pitbull work with any other artists at the time the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift were released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(rapper)", "Context": [ "What was El Mariel by Pitbull?", "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "What is the Boatlift? Are these the rapper Pitbull's albums?", "The Boatlift is the third studio album by Miami rapper Pitbull.", "How well did the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift by Pitbull sell?", "Besides with himself, did the rapper Pitbull work with any other artists at the time the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift were released?", "On Listennn... the Album, the debut album by DJ Khaled, Pitbull performed on three singles: Holla at Me and Born-N-Raised alongside other Southern-based rappers." ], "Conversation_no": 1770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the most interesting aspect of the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the most interesting aspect of the article", "Truth_answer": "Pitbull's music has sold over 70 million records worldwide, as well as number 1 singles in 15 different countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting aspect of the article about the rapper Pitbull?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(rapper)#2012–2013:_Global_Warming,_Meltdown_&_Men_in_Black_3", "Context": [ "What was El Mariel by Pitbull?", "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "What is the Boatlift? Are these the rapper Pitbull's albums?", "The Boatlift is the third studio album by Miami rapper Pitbull.", "How well did the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift by Pitbull sell?", "Besides with himself, did the rapper Pitbull work with any other artists at the time the albums El Mariel and The Boatlift were released?", "On Listennn... the Album, the debut album by DJ Khaled, Pitbull performed on three singles: Holla at Me and Born-N-Raised alongside other Southern-based rappers.", "What was the most interesting aspect of the article about the rapper Pitbull?", "Pitbull's music has sold over 70 million records worldwide, as well as number 1 singles in 15 different countries." ], "Conversation_no": 1770, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who played with Pitbull?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played with Pitbull", "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Pitbull embarked on the North American / Australian Summer Tour with Kesha to promote both their albums, which extended from May to November.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116025433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(rapper)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played with Pitbull?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the final season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the final season", "Truth_answer": "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with the Jazz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with the Jazz", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the coach's rule?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule", "Truth_answer": "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he finally get to play with the Jazz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz", "Truth_answer": "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he play in Utah?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah", "Truth_answer": "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season.", "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah?", "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he play with the Celtics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Pete Maravich play with the Boston Celtics", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich appeared in nine games during that postseason.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Maravich play with the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season.", "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah?", "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics.", "How long did Pete Maravich play with the Boston Celtics?", "Pete Maravich appeared in nine games during that postseason." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they do in the postseason?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Boston Celtics do in the 1980 postseason", "Truth_answer": "The Boston Celtics were upended by Julius Erving and the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference finals, four games to one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Boston Celtics do in the 1980 postseason?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season.", "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah?", "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics.", "How long did Pete Maravich play with the Boston Celtics?", "Pete Maravich appeared in nine games during that postseason.", "How did the Boston Celtics do in the 1980 postseason?", "The Boston Celtics were upended by Julius Erving and the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference finals, four games to one." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Boston Celtics", "Truth_answer": "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Pete Maravich's time with the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Final_season", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season.", "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah?", "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics.", "How long did Pete Maravich play with the Boston Celtics?", "Pete Maravich appeared in nine games during that postseason.", "How did the Boston Celtics do in the 1980 postseason?", "The Boston Celtics were upended by Julius Erving and the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference finals, four games to one.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Pete Maravich's time with the Boston Celtics?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he retire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Pete Maravich retire", "Truth_answer": "Injuries forced Pete Maravich's retirement from the game in the fall of 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Pete Maravich retire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "What was the final season for Pete Maravich?", "The Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics, the top team in the league that year, led by rookie superstar Larry Bird.", "What happened with the Utah Jazz in relation to Pete Maravich?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games early in the season, but his injuries prevented him from practicing much, and new Utah Jazz coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule.", "What was the Utah Jazz coach's rule?", "New coach Tom Nissalke had a strict rule that players who didn't practice were not allowed to play in games.", "When did Pete Maravich finally get to play with the Utah Jazz?", "The Utah Jazz with Pete Maravich began play in the 1979–80 season.", "How long did Pete Maravich play in Utah?", "The Utah Jazz placed Pete Maravich on waivers in January 1980. He signed with the Celtics.", "How long did Pete Maravich play with the Boston Celtics?", "Pete Maravich appeared in nine games during that postseason.", "How did the Boston Celtics do in the 1980 postseason?", "The Boston Celtics were upended by Julius Erving and the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference finals, four games to one.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Pete Maravich's time with the Boston Celtics?", "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of that season.", "What year did Pete Maravich retire?", "Injuries forced Pete Maravich's retirement from the game in the fall of 1980." ], "Conversation_no": 1771, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did he do during his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Pete Maravich do during his career besides play for the Utah Jazz and the Boston Celtics", "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pete Maravich do during his career besides play for the Utah Jazz and the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Pete join the hawks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Pete join the hawks", "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play well with the hawks?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his style of play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his best game?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravich's best game", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that season end?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end", "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he play in his next season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Pete Maravich play in his next season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#Atlanta_Hawks", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happened in this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happened in the All-Star Game", "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Hawks sank to a disappointing 35–47 record and missed the postseason entirely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Pete Maravich's fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks besides him posting 27.7 points per game and earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "What else happened in Pete Maravich's fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks besides him posting 27.7 points per game and earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game?", "The Atlanta Hawks sank to a disappointing 35–47 record and missed the postseason entirely." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have another season playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich have another season playing for the Atlanta Hawks after his fourth season with them", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich have another season playing for the Atlanta Hawks after his fourth season with them?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#New_Orleans_Jazz", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "What else happened in Pete Maravich's fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks besides him posting 27.7 points per game and earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game?", "The Atlanta Hawks sank to a disappointing 35–47 record and missed the postseason entirely.", "Did Pete Maravich have another season playing for the Atlanta Hawks after his fourth season with them?" ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to him next in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Pete Maravich next in his career after playing with the Atlanta Hawks", "Truth_answer": "The 1976-77 season with the Jazz was Pete Maravich's most productive in the NBA. He led the league in scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Pete Maravich next in his career after playing with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#New_Orleans_Jazz", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "What else happened in Pete Maravich's fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks besides him posting 27.7 points per game and earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game?", "The Atlanta Hawks sank to a disappointing 35–47 record and missed the postseason entirely.", "Did Pete Maravich have another season playing for the Atlanta Hawks after his fourth season with them?", "What happened to Pete Maravich next in his career after playing with the Atlanta Hawks?", "The 1976-77 season with the Jazz was Pete Maravich's most productive in the NBA. He led the league in scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other highlights did he have in this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other highlights did Pete Maravich have in this season", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich scored 40 points or more in 13 different games, and 50 or more in 4 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other highlights did Pete Maravich have in the 1976-77 season besides scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#New_Orleans_Jazz", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "What else happened in Pete Maravich's fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks besides him posting 27.7 points per game and earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game?", "The Atlanta Hawks sank to a disappointing 35–47 record and missed the postseason entirely.", "Did Pete Maravich have another season playing for the Atlanta Hawks after his fourth season with them?", "What happened to Pete Maravich next in his career after playing with the Atlanta Hawks?", "The 1976-77 season with the Jazz was Pete Maravich's most productive in the NBA. He led the league in scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game.", "What other highlights did Pete Maravich have in the 1976-77 season besides scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game?", "Pete Maravich scored 40 points or more in 13 different games, and 50 or more in 4 games." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other success did he have in this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other success did Pete Maravich have in the 1976-77 season besides scoring 40 points or more in 13 different games, and 50 or more in 4 games", "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's 68-point masterpiece against the New York Knicks was at the time the most points ever scored by a guard in a single game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did Pete Maravich have in the 1976-77 season besides scoring 40 points or more in 13 different games, and 50 or more in 4 games?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich#New_Orleans_Jazz", "Context": [ "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin.", "Did Pete Maravich play well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Lou Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy.", "How was Pete Maravich's style of play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors.", "What was Pete Maravich's best game?", "Pete Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.", "How did Pete Maravich's third season with the Atlanta Hawks end?", "The Atlanta Hawks soared to a 46–36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.", "How did Pete Maravich play in his fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game—second in the league behind Bob McAdoo—and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "What else happened in Pete Maravich's fourth season with the Atlanta Hawks besides him posting 27.7 points per game and earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game?", "The Atlanta Hawks sank to a disappointing 35–47 record and missed the postseason entirely.", "Did Pete Maravich have another season playing for the Atlanta Hawks after his fourth season with them?", "What happened to Pete Maravich next in his career after playing with the Atlanta Hawks?", "The 1976-77 season with the Jazz was Pete Maravich's most productive in the NBA. He led the league in scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game.", "What other highlights did Pete Maravich have in the 1976-77 season besides scoring with an average of 31.1 points per game?", "Pete Maravich scored 40 points or more in 13 different games, and 50 or more in 4 games.", "What other success did Pete Maravich have in the 1976-77 season besides scoring 40 points or more in 13 different games, and 50 or more in 4 games?", "Pete Maravich's 68-point masterpiece against the New York Knicks was at the time the most points ever scored by a guard in a single game." ], "Conversation_no": 1772, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any more seasons with the team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich have any more seasons with the New Orleans Jazz", "Truth_answer": "The following season, injuries to both knees forced Pete Maravich to miss 32 games during the 1977–78 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich have any more seasons with the New Orleans Jazz?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Eddy first compete in cycling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eddy first compete in cycling", "Truth_answer": "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he win his first race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race", "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his coach initially?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially", "Truth_answer": "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#1965–1967:_Solo–Superia_and_Peugeot–BP–Michelin", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally", "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Rik Van Looy's Belgian team, Solo–Superia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome.", "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Eddy Merckx turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Rik Van Looy's Belgian team, Solo–Superia." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his parents' occupations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Eddy Merckx's parents' occupations", "Truth_answer": "In September 1946, the Eddy Merckx's family moved to Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, in Brussels, Belgium in order to take over a grocery store that had been up for lease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Eddy Merckx's parents' occupations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome.", "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Eddy Merckx turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Rik Van Looy's Belgian team, Solo–Superia.", "What were Eddy Merckx's parents' occupations?", "In September 1946, the Eddy Merckx's family moved to Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, in Brussels, Belgium in order to take over a grocery store that had been up for lease." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other sports did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other sports did Eddy Merckx play besides cycling", "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx was a competitive child and played several sports, including basketball, boxing, football, and table tennis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sports did Eddy Merckx play besides cycling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome.", "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Eddy Merckx turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Rik Van Looy's Belgian team, Solo–Superia.", "What were Eddy Merckx's parents' occupations?", "In September 1946, the Eddy Merckx's family moved to Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, in Brussels, Belgium in order to take over a grocery store that had been up for lease.", "What other sports did Eddy Merckx play besides cycling?", "Eddy Merckx was a competitive child and played several sports, including basketball, boxing, football, and table tennis." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Eddy have siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx have siblings", "Truth_answer": "In May 1948, Eddy Merckx's mother Jenny Pittomvils gave birth to twins: a boy, Michel, and a girl, Micheline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx have siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome.", "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Eddy Merckx turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Rik Van Looy's Belgian team, Solo–Superia.", "What were Eddy Merckx's parents' occupations?", "In September 1946, the Eddy Merckx's family moved to Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, in Brussels, Belgium in order to take over a grocery store that had been up for lease.", "What other sports did Eddy Merckx play besides cycling?", "Eddy Merckx was a competitive child and played several sports, including basketball, boxing, football, and table tennis.", "Did Eddy Merckx have siblings?", "In May 1948, Eddy Merckx's mother Jenny Pittomvils gave birth to twins: a boy, Michel, and a girl, Micheline." ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his biggest competition in his amatuer career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Eddy Merckx's biggest competition in his amatuer career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Eddy Merckx's biggest competition in his amatuer career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx#Early_life_and_amateur_career", "Context": [ "When did Eddy Merckx first compete in cycling?", "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "When did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Eddy Merckx rode in twelve more races before winning his first, at Petit-Enghien, on 1 October 1961.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's coach initially?", "In the winter following his first amateur victory on 1 October 1961, Eddy Merckx trained with former racer Félicien Vervaecke at the local velodrome.", "When did Eddy Merckx start competing professionally?", "Eddy Merckx turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Rik Van Looy's Belgian team, Solo–Superia.", "What were Eddy Merckx's parents' occupations?", "In September 1946, the Eddy Merckx's family moved to Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, in Brussels, Belgium in order to take over a grocery store that had been up for lease.", "What other sports did Eddy Merckx play besides cycling?", "Eddy Merckx was a competitive child and played several sports, including basketball, boxing, football, and table tennis.", "Did Eddy Merckx have siblings?", "In May 1948, Eddy Merckx's mother Jenny Pittomvils gave birth to twins: a boy, Michel, and a girl, Micheline.", "Who was Eddy Merckx's biggest competition in his amatuer career?" ], "Conversation_no": 1773, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Eddy win his first race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx win his first race", "Truth_answer": "In summer 1961, Eddy Merckx bought his first racing license and competed in his first official race a month after he turned sixteen, coming in sixth place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx win his first race?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written", "Truth_answer": "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was in the abstract?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was in the abstract", "Truth_answer": "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who read it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James", "Truth_answer": "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Innovations", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season.", "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was an example of the statistical information in the abstract?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was an example of the statistical information in The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James", "Truth_answer": "Runs created. A statistic intended to quantify a player's contribution to runs scored, as well as a team's expected number of runs scored in The Bill James Baseball Abstract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an example of the statistical information in The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Post-Abstracts_work", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season.", "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James.", "What was an example of the statistical information in The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Runs created. A statistic intended to quantify a player's contribution to runs scored, as well as a team's expected number of runs scored in The Bill James Baseball Abstract." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the last abstract published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the last edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract published", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Bill James ceased writing the The Bill James Baseball Abstract. He has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#Post-Abstracts_work", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season.", "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James.", "What was an example of the statistical information in The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Runs created. A statistic intended to quantify a player's contribution to runs scored, as well as a team's expected number of runs scored in The Bill James Baseball Abstract.", "When was the last edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract published?", "In 1988, Bill James ceased writing the The Bill James Baseball Abstract. He has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were The Bill James Baseball Abstract popular", "Truth_answer": "Bill James has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history, which have sold well and received admiring reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Bill James hardcover books about baseball history popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season.", "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James.", "What was an example of the statistical information in The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Runs created. A statistic intended to quantify a player's contribution to runs scored, as well as a team's expected number of runs scored in The Bill James Baseball Abstract.", "When was the last edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract published?", "In 1988, Bill James ceased writing the The Bill James Baseball Abstract. He has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history.", "Were Bill James hardcover books about baseball history popular?", "Bill James has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history, which have sold well and received admiring reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bill James article besides his hardcover books about baseball history", "Truth_answer": "An aspiring writer and obsessive fan, Bill James began writing baseball articles after leaving the United States Army in his mid-twenties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bill James article besides his hardcover books about baseball history?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James#The_Bill_James_Baseball_Abstracts", "Context": [ "When were the Bill James Baseball Abstracts written?", "In an effort to reach a wider audience, Bill James began self-publishing an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.", "What was in the The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "The first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James presented 68 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season.", "Who read the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Seventy-five people purchased the first edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James.", "What was an example of the statistical information in The Bill James Baseball Abstract by Bill James?", "Runs created. A statistic intended to quantify a player's contribution to runs scored, as well as a team's expected number of runs scored in The Bill James Baseball Abstract.", "When was the last edition of The Bill James Baseball Abstract published?", "In 1988, Bill James ceased writing the The Bill James Baseball Abstract. He has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history.", "Were Bill James hardcover books about baseball history popular?", "Bill James has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history, which have sold well and received admiring reviews.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bill James article besides his hardcover books about baseball history?", "An aspiring writer and obsessive fan, Bill James began writing baseball articles after leaving the United States Army in his mid-twenties." ], "Conversation_no": 1774, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where were his first articles published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were Bill James' first articles published", "Truth_answer": "Editors considered Bill James' pieces so unusual that few believed them suitable for their readers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Bill James' first articles published?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#ARIA_Awards", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are the ARIA awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the ARIA awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARIA_Music_Awards", "Context": [ "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group." ], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does ARIA stand for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does ARIA stand for", "Truth_answer": "The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does ARIA stand for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#ARIA_Awards", "Context": [ "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group.", "What does ARIA stand for?", "The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association." ], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which awards were they nominated for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which awards were Hilltop Hoods nominated for", "Truth_answer": "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning in two categories: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which awards were Hilltop Hoods nominated for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#ARIA_Awards", "Context": [ "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group.", "What does ARIA stand for?", "The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association.", "Which awards were Hilltop Hoods nominated for?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning in two categories: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'." ], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the other three?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the other three", "Truth_answer": "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', and 'Best Music DVD'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other three ARIA Awards categories that Hilltop Hoods were nominated for in 2006 besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#ARIA_Awards", "Context": [ "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group.", "What does ARIA stand for?", "The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association.", "Which awards were Hilltop Hoods nominated for?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning in two categories: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'.", "What were the other three ARIA Awards categories that Hilltop Hoods were nominated for in 2006 besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', and 'Best Music DVD'." ], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any of these?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Hilltop Hoods win 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', or 'Best Music DVD' in 2006", "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hilltop Hoods win 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', or 'Best Music DVD' in 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#ARIA_Awards", "Context": [ "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group.", "What does ARIA stand for?", "The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association.", "Which awards were Hilltop Hoods nominated for?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning in two categories: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'.", "What were the other three ARIA Awards categories that Hilltop Hoods were nominated for in 2006 besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', and 'Best Music DVD'.", "Did the Hilltop Hoods win 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', or 'Best Music DVD' in 2006?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'." ], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hilltop Hoods win anything else besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release' at the 2006 ARIA Awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2007 Hilltop Hoods won 'Best Urban Release' at the ARIA Awards for their remix album The Hard Road: Restrung.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hilltop Hoods win anything else besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release' at the 2006 ARIA Awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#ARIA_Awards", "Context": [ "What are the ARIA awards for Hilltop Hoods?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group.", "What does ARIA stand for?", "The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association.", "Which awards were Hilltop Hoods nominated for?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning in two categories: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'.", "What were the other three ARIA Awards categories that Hilltop Hoods were nominated for in 2006 besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'?", "Hilltop Hoods were nominated for 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', and 'Best Music DVD'.", "Did the Hilltop Hoods win 'Breakthrough Artist – Album', 'Breakthrough Artist – Single', or 'Best Music DVD' in 2006?", "In 2006 Hilltop Hoods were nominated for five ARIA Awards – the first ever for an Australian hip hop group – winning: 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release'.", "Did Hilltop Hoods win anything else besides 'Best Urban Release' and 'Best Independent Release' at the 2006 ARIA Awards?", "In 2007 Hilltop Hoods won 'Best Urban Release' at the ARIA Awards for their remix album The Hard Road: Restrung." ], "Conversation_no": 1775, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Hard Road", "Truth_answer": "The album The Hard Road: Restrun by Hilltop Hoods was also nominated for 'Best Independent Release' and 'Best Cover Art' by John Engelhardt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hilltop Hoods article besides their 2007 ARIA Award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#Hilltop_Hoods_Initiative", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was hilltop hoods initiative?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was hilltop hoods initiative", "Truth_answer": "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#Hilltop_Hoods_Initiative", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it founded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded", "Truth_answer": "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#Hilltop_Hoods_Initiative", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative", "Truth_answer": "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#Awards_and_accolades", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA.", "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Hilltop Hoods' greatest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Hilltop Hoods greatest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "On Australia Day, 2007, the Hilltop Hoods claimed five spots in Triple J's Hottest 100 with The Hard Road reaching third place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hilltop Hoods' greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods#Awards_and_accolades", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA.", "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "What was Hilltop Hoods' greatest accomplishment?", "On Australia Day, 2007, the Hilltop Hoods claimed five spots in Triple J's Hottest 100 with The Hard Road reaching third place." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the most important fact listed in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most important fact listed in the Hilltop Hoods article", "Truth_answer": "Six of Hilltop Hoods' eight albums have peaked at number one on the Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact listed in the Hilltop Hoods article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA.", "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "What was Hilltop Hoods' greatest accomplishment?", "On Australia Day, 2007, the Hilltop Hoods claimed five spots in Triple J's Hottest 100 with The Hard Road reaching third place.", "What is the most important fact listed in the Hilltop Hoods article?", "Six of Hilltop Hoods' eight albums have peaked at number one on the Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hilltop Hoods article", "Truth_answer": "The group Hilltop Hoods was founded by Suffa and Pressure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hilltop Hoods article besides six of their eight albums peaking at number one on Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA.", "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "What was Hilltop Hoods' greatest accomplishment?", "On Australia Day, 2007, the Hilltop Hoods claimed five spots in Triple J's Hottest 100 with The Hard Road reaching third place.", "What is the most important fact listed in the Hilltop Hoods article?", "Six of Hilltop Hoods' eight albums have peaked at number one on the Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hilltop Hoods article besides six of their eight albums peaking at number one on Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts?", "The group Hilltop Hoods was founded by Suffa and Pressure." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else founded Hilltop Hoods besides Suffa and Pressure", "Truth_answer": "The group was founded by Suffa and Pressure, who were joined by DJ Debris after fellow founder, DJ Next, left in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else founded Hilltop Hoods besides Suffa and Pressure?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "When was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative founded?", "In 2005 the annual Hilltop Hoods Initiative was established in association with Arts SA.", "What was the Hilltop Hoods Initiative?", "The Hilltop Hoods initiative helped young and emerging South Australian hip-hop artists to manufacture and distribute a CD.", "What was Hilltop Hoods' greatest accomplishment?", "On Australia Day, 2007, the Hilltop Hoods claimed five spots in Triple J's Hottest 100 with The Hard Road reaching third place.", "What is the most important fact listed in the Hilltop Hoods article?", "Six of Hilltop Hoods' eight albums have peaked at number one on the Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hilltop Hoods article besides six of their eight albums peaking at number one on Australian Record Industry Association Albums Charts?", "The group Hilltop Hoods was founded by Suffa and Pressure.", "Who else founded Hilltop Hoods besides Suffa and Pressure?", "The group was founded by Suffa and Pressure, who were joined by DJ Debris after fellow founder, DJ Next, left in 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 1776, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any more?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any more founders or members of Hilltop Hoods besides Suffa, Pressure, DJ Debris, and DJ Next", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more founders or members of Hilltop Hoods besides Suffa, Pressure, DJ Debris, and DJ Next?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#The_Newlywed_Game_and_country_music_business", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the newlywed game started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the newlywed game started", "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Newlywed_Game", "Context": [ "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year." ], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the show like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the show The Newlywed Game like", "Truth_answer": "The Newlywed Game pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109233456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Newlywed_Game_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show The Newlywed Game like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#The_Newlywed_Game_and_country_music_business", "Context": [ "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year.", "What was the show The Newlywed Game like?", "The Newlywed Game pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other." ], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the show successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Newlywed Game successful", "Truth_answer": "During The Newlywed Game's debut, it was an immediate hit, and the show's popularity led the network to expand the prime-time lineup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show The Newlywed Game successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year.", "What was the show The Newlywed Game like?", "The Newlywed Game pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other.", "Was the show The Newlywed Game successful?", "During The Newlywed Game's debut, it was an immediate hit, and the show's popularity led the network to expand the prime-time lineup." ], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many viewers did it receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many viewers did the show The Newlywed Game receive", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many viewers did the show The Newlywed Game receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#The_Newlywed_Game_and_country_music_business", "Context": [ "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year.", "What was the show The Newlywed Game like?", "The Newlywed Game pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other.", "Was the show The Newlywed Game successful?", "During The Newlywed Game's debut, it was an immediate hit, and the show's popularity led the network to expand the prime-time lineup.", "How many viewers did the show The Newlywed Game receive?" ], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Bob Eubanks on the show The Newlywed Game", "Truth_answer": "The Newlywed Game ended in 1974, after 2195 episodes, making Bob Eubanks one of the most viewed game show hosts to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bob Eubanks on the show The Newlywed Game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#The_Newlywed_Game_and_country_music_business", "Context": [ "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year.", "What was the show The Newlywed Game like?", "The Newlywed Game pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other.", "Was the show The Newlywed Game successful?", "During The Newlywed Game's debut, it was an immediate hit, and the show's popularity led the network to expand the prime-time lineup.", "How many viewers did the show The Newlywed Game receive?", "How long was Bob Eubanks on the show The Newlywed Game?", "The Newlywed Game ended in 1974, after 2195 episodes, making Bob Eubanks one of the most viewed game show hosts to date." ], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after the show ended?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bob Eubanks do after the show ended", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Bob Eubanks left The Newlywed Game to pursue other interests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Eubanks do after the show The Newlywed Game ended?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was The Newlywed Game started in relation to Bob Eubanks?", "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered later that same year.", "What was the show The Newlywed Game like?", "The Newlywed Game pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other.", "Was the show The Newlywed Game successful?", "During The Newlywed Game's debut, it was an immediate hit, and the show's popularity led the network to expand the prime-time lineup.", "How many viewers did the show The Newlywed Game receive?", "How long was Bob Eubanks on the show The Newlywed Game?", "The Newlywed Game ended in 1974, after 2195 episodes, making Bob Eubanks one of the most viewed game show hosts to date.", "What did Bob Eubanks do after the show The Newlywed Game ended?", "In 1988, Bob Eubanks left The Newlywed Game to pursue other interests." ], "Conversation_no": 1777, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other interests?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other interests than The Newlywed Game", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interests did Bob Eubanks leave The Newlywed Game in 1988 to pursue?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when was Bob born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Bob born", "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#Biography", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938." ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first occupation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation", "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#Biography", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads." ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he model for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Bob Eubanks model for", "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads and meeting his idol, Gene Autry, when he was scheduled to do an ad photo shoot with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bob Eubanks model for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads.", "Who did Bob Eubanks model for?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads and meeting his idol, Gene Autry, when he was scheduled to do an ad photo shoot with him." ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the photo shoot for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the photo shoot Bob Eubanks did with Gene Autry for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the photo shoot Bob Eubanks did with Gene Autry for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#Biography", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads.", "Who did Bob Eubanks model for?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads and meeting his idol, Gene Autry, when he was scheduled to do an ad photo shoot with him.", "Who was the photo shoot Bob Eubanks did with Gene Autry for?" ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go from modeling?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Bob Eubanks go from modeling", "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks watched popular classic television and quiz game shows. Growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he was influenced by Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Buddy Hackett, and Bill Cullen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Eubanks go from modeling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#Biography", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads.", "Who did Bob Eubanks model for?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads and meeting his idol, Gene Autry, when he was scheduled to do an ad photo shoot with him.", "Who was the photo shoot Bob Eubanks did with Gene Autry for?", "Where did Bob Eubanks go from modeling?", "Bob Eubanks watched popular classic television and quiz game shows. Growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he was influenced by Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Buddy Hackett, and Bill Cullen." ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What school did he graduate from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What school did Bob Eubanks graduate from", "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks attended Pasadena High School, where he graduated in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Bob Eubanks graduate from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks#Biography", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads.", "Who did Bob Eubanks model for?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads and meeting his idol, Gene Autry, when he was scheduled to do an ad photo shoot with him.", "Who was the photo shoot Bob Eubanks did with Gene Autry for?", "Where did Bob Eubanks go from modeling?", "Bob Eubanks watched popular classic television and quiz game shows. Growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he was influenced by Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Buddy Hackett, and Bill Cullen.", "What school did Bob Eubanks graduate from?", "Bob Eubanks attended Pasadena High School, where he graduated in 1955." ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he ever go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bob Eubanks ever go to college", "Truth_answer": "After graduation from high school, Bob Eubanks attended Los Angeles Pierce College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Eubanks ever go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Bob Eubanks born?", "Bob Eubanks was born January 8, 1938.", "What was Bob Eubanks' first occupation?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads.", "Who did Bob Eubanks model for?", "Bob Eubanks became a child model, doing photo shoots for ads and meeting his idol, Gene Autry, when he was scheduled to do an ad photo shoot with him.", "Who was the photo shoot Bob Eubanks did with Gene Autry for?", "Where did Bob Eubanks go from modeling?", "Bob Eubanks watched popular classic television and quiz game shows. Growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he was influenced by Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Buddy Hackett, and Bill Cullen.", "What school did Bob Eubanks graduate from?", "Bob Eubanks attended Pasadena High School, where he graduated in 1955.", "Did Bob Eubanks ever go to college?", "After graduation from high school, Bob Eubanks attended Los Angeles Pierce College." ], "Conversation_no": 1778, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he major in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bob Eubanks major in", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Eubanks major in at Los Angeles Pierce College?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal#Feature_films", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What films did he create?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What films did he create", "Truth_answer": "After returning to Mumbai, Shyam Benegal received independent financing and the film Ankur was finally made in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Shyam Benegal create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal#Feature_films", "Context": [ "What films did Shyam Benegal create?", "After returning to Mumbai, Shyam Benegal received independent financing and the film Ankur was finally made in 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 1779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it get any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ankur get any awards", "Truth_answer": "Shyam Benegal won the 1975 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal get any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal#Feature_films", "Context": [ "What films did Shyam Benegal create?", "After returning to Mumbai, Shyam Benegal received independent financing and the film Ankur was finally made in 1973.", "Did the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal get any awards?", "Shyam Benegal won the 1975 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film." ], "Conversation_no": 1779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the film about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal about", "Truth_answer": "It was a story of economic and sexual exploitation in Shyam Benegal's home state, Telangana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nishant_(film)", "Context": [ "What films did Shyam Benegal create?", "After returning to Mumbai, Shyam Benegal received independent financing and the film Ankur was finally made in 1973.", "Did the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal get any awards?", "Shyam Benegal won the 1975 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film.", "What was the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal about?", "It was a story of economic and sexual exploitation in Shyam Benegal's home state, Telangana." ], "Conversation_no": 1779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other films he released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other films Shyam Benegal released besides Ankur", "Truth_answer": "Nishant is a 1975 Hindi drama film directed by Shyam Benegal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311002643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nishant_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films Shyam Benegal released besides Ankur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal#Feature_films", "Context": [ "What films did Shyam Benegal create?", "After returning to Mumbai, Shyam Benegal received independent financing and the film Ankur was finally made in 1973.", "Did the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal get any awards?", "Shyam Benegal won the 1975 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film.", "What was the film Ankur directed by Shyam Benegal about?", "It was a story of economic and sexual exploitation in Shyam Benegal's home state, Telangana.", "Were there any other films Shyam Benegal released besides Ankur?", "Nishant is a 1975 Hindi drama film directed by Shyam Benegal." ], "Conversation_no": 1779, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Nishant about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Nishant about", "Truth_answer": "In Shyam Benegal's next film, Nishant, a teacher's wife is abducted and gang-raped by four zamindars; officialdom turns a deaf ear to the distraught husband's pleas for help.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam_Benegal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Nishant directed by Shyam Benegal about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Mark Levin from", "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania." ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he graduate from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Mark Levin graduate from", "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin go to college", "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin enrolled at Temple University Ambler and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Political Science in 1977 at age 19.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974.", "Did Mark Levin go to college?", "Mark Levin enrolled at Temple University Ambler and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Political Science in 1977 at age 19." ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go to any other schools?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin go to any other schools", "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Mark Levin earned a J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin go to any other schools besides Temple University Ambler?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974.", "Did Mark Levin go to college?", "Mark Levin enrolled at Temple University Ambler and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Political Science in 1977 at age 19.", "Did Mark Levin go to any other schools besides Temple University Ambler?", "In 1980, Mark Levin earned a J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law." ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do next in his life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Mark Levin do next in his life", "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin worked for Texas Instruments after law school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mark Levin do next in his life after earning a J.D. in 1980?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974.", "Did Mark Levin go to college?", "Mark Levin enrolled at Temple University Ambler and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Political Science in 1977 at age 19.", "Did Mark Levin go to any other schools besides Temple University Ambler?", "In 1980, Mark Levin earned a J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law.", "What did Mark Levin do next in his life after earning a J.D. in 1980?", "Mark Levin worked for Texas Instruments after law school." ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of work did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of work did Mark Levin do for Texas Instruments", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1981, Mark Levin served as an adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work did Mark Levin do for Texas Instruments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974.", "Did Mark Levin go to college?", "Mark Levin enrolled at Temple University Ambler and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Political Science in 1977 at age 19.", "Did Mark Levin go to any other schools besides Temple University Ambler?", "In 1980, Mark Levin earned a J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law.", "What did Mark Levin do next in his life after earning a J.D. in 1980?", "Mark Levin worked for Texas Instruments after law school.", "What type of work did Mark Levin do for Texas Instruments?", "Beginning in 1981, Mark Levin served as an adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet." ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other cabinet roles did he have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other cabinet roles did Mark Levin have", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cabinet roles did Mark Levin have besides serving as an adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet beginning in 1981?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin#Biography", "Context": [ "Where was Mark Levin from?", "Mark Levin, one of three boys, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Erdenheim as well as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.", "Where did Mark Levin graduate from?", "Mark Levin graduated from Cheltenham High School after three years in 1974.", "Did Mark Levin go to college?", "Mark Levin enrolled at Temple University Ambler and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Political Science in 1977 at age 19.", "Did Mark Levin go to any other schools besides Temple University Ambler?", "In 1980, Mark Levin earned a J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law.", "What did Mark Levin do next in his life after earning a J.D. in 1980?", "Mark Levin worked for Texas Instruments after law school.", "What type of work did Mark Levin do for Texas Instruments?", "Beginning in 1981, Mark Levin served as an adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet.", "What other cabinet roles did Mark Levin have besides serving as an adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet beginning in 1981?" ], "Conversation_no": 1780, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he use his law degree at all?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin use his law degree at all", "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin practiced law in the private sector and is president of Landmark Legal Foundation, a public interest law firm founded in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin use his law degree at all?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Later_years:_jazz_inspiration_and_pop_arranger", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Later_years:_jazz_inspiration_and_pop_arranger", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer." ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was that", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer", "Truth_answer": "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Salsa_Picante_years", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer" ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen with the Salsa Picante years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer", "Truth_answer": "He started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante, which showed great eclecticism in musical styles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Salsa_Picante_years", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer", "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer?", "He started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante, which showed great eclecticism in musical styles." ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did it win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What awards did Clare Fischer's Salsa Picante win", "Truth_answer": "The Salsa Picante album 2+2 won a Grammy in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Clare Fischer's Salsa Picante win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Salsa_Picante_years", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer", "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer?", "He started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante, which showed great eclecticism in musical styles.", "What awards did Clare Fischer's Salsa Picante win?", "The Salsa Picante album 2+2 won a Grammy in 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else happen with the Salsa Picante?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else happen with the Salsa Picante besides the Grammy Award win in 1981", "Truth_answer": "After 2+2 Clare Fischer recorded And Sometimes Voices and Free Fall with the vocal group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with the Salsa Picante besides the Grammy Award win in 1981?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer", "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer?", "He started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante, which showed great eclecticism in musical styles.", "What awards did Clare Fischer's Salsa Picante win?", "The Salsa Picante album 2+2 won a Grammy in 1981.", "What else happen with the Salsa Picante besides the Grammy Award win in 1981?", "After 2+2 Clare Fischer recorded And Sometimes Voices and Free Fall with the vocal group." ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was Clare known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Clare Fischer known for besides Salsa Picante", "Truth_answer": "Fischer started his own band at 15, for which he wrote all the arrangements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Clare Fischer known for besides Salsa Picante?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Z-UiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UqsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3126,1784317&dq", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer", "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer?", "He started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante, which showed great eclecticism in musical styles.", "What awards did Clare Fischer's Salsa Picante win?", "The Salsa Picante album 2+2 won a Grammy in 1981.", "What else happen with the Salsa Picante besides the Grammy Award win in 1981?", "After 2+2 Clare Fischer recorded And Sometimes Voices and Free Fall with the vocal group.", "What else was Clare Fischer known for besides Salsa Picante?", "Fischer started his own band at 15, for which he wrote all the arrangements." ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year he started that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was Douglas Fischer started that", "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer started his own band in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Clare Fischer started his own band at 15?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Clare Fischer?", "Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer in recognition of his creativity and excellence as a jazz composer, arranger and performer.", "What year was the doctorate conferred onto Clare Fischer?", "In December 1999, Michigan State University School of Music conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Degree on Fischer", "What happen with the Salsa Picante years to Clare Fischer?", "He started his own group with Latino musicians, Salsa Picante, which showed great eclecticism in musical styles.", "What awards did Clare Fischer's Salsa Picante win?", "The Salsa Picante album 2+2 won a Grammy in 1981.", "What else happen with the Salsa Picante besides the Grammy Award win in 1981?", "After 2+2 Clare Fischer recorded And Sometimes Voices and Free Fall with the vocal group.", "What else was Clare Fischer known for besides Salsa Picante?", "Fischer started his own band at 15, for which he wrote all the arrangements.", "What year did Clare Fischer started his own band at 15?", "Clare Fischer started his own band in 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 1781, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else he do after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Clare Fischer do after starting his own band in 1943", "Truth_answer": "After graduating in 1946, he began undergraduate studies in 1947 at Michigan State University, majoring in music composition and theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Clare Fischer do after starting his own band in 1943?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Retrospective_evaluation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation", "Truth_answer": "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Retrospective_evaluation", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they derive from the retrospective inspection of La Strada ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were some of the characters in La Strada ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was cast other than Quinn ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn", "Truth_answer": "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Retrospective_evaluation", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Fellini feel about La Strada ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Fellini feel about the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "In later years, Fellini explained that from a sentimental point of view, he was most attached to La Strada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fellini feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Retrospective_evaluation", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How did Fellini feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "In later years, Fellini explained that from a sentimental point of view, he was most attached to La Strada." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did Quinn say or feel about La Strada?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Anthony Quinn say or feel about the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "Anthony Quinn found working for Fellini invaluable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anthony Quinn say or feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How did Fellini feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "In later years, Fellini explained that from a sentimental point of view, he was most attached to La Strada.", "What did Anthony Quinn say or feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "Anthony Quinn found working for Fellini invaluable." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is one interesting aspect about this article ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is one interesting aspect about this article on the 1954 film La Strada? besides the retrospective critical evaulation, cast members and characters", "Truth_answer": "La Strada has become ...one of the most influential films ever made, according to the American Film Institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one interesting aspect about this article on the 1954 film La Strada? besides the retrospective critical evaulation, cast members and characters.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Initial_response", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How did Fellini feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "In later years, Fellini explained that from a sentimental point of view, he was most attached to La Strada.", "What did Anthony Quinn say or feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "Anthony Quinn found working for Fellini invaluable.", "What is one interesting aspect about this article on the 1954 film La Strada? besides the retrospective critical evaulation, cast members and characters.", "La Strada has become ...one of the most influential films ever made, according to the American Film Institute." ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was La Strada well received by the public ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was La Strada well received by the public", "Truth_answer": "The Venice premiere began in an inexplicably chilly atmosphere, according to Tino Ranieri, and the audience, who rather disliked it as the screening began, seemed to change opinion...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1954 film La Strada well received by the public ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada", "Context": [ "What was the result of the retrospective evaluation of the 1954 film La Strada?", "The years since its initial release have solidified the high estimation of La Strada.", "What else did critics derive from the retrospective inspection of the 1954 film La Strada?", "It holds a 97% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes from 31 reviewers.", "Who were some of the characters in the 1954 film La Strada?", "The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Who else was cast in the 1954 film La Strada other than Anthony Quinn?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How did Fellini feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "In later years, Fellini explained that from a sentimental point of view, he was most attached to La Strada.", "What did Anthony Quinn say or feel about the 1954 film La Strada?", "Anthony Quinn found working for Fellini invaluable.", "What is one interesting aspect about this article on the 1954 film La Strada? besides the retrospective critical evaulation, cast members and characters.", "La Strada has become ...one of the most influential films ever made, according to the American Film Institute.", "Was the 1954 film La Strada well received by the public ?", "The Venice premiere began in an inexplicably chilly atmosphere, according to Tino Ranieri, and the audience, who rather disliked it as the screening began, seemed to change opinion...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1782, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards or other recognition ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the 1954 film La Strada win any awards or other recognition", "Truth_answer": "It won the inaugural Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1957. It", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1954 film La Strada win any awards or other recognition ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was cast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was cast", "Truth_answer": "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he want to cast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How else did he decide who to cast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How else did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "His first choice was the actor Moraldo Rossi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail.", "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "His first choice was the actor Moraldo Rossi." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Rossi get the part?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Moraldo Rossi get the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "Rossi wanted to be the assistant director, not a performer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moraldo Rossi get the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail.", "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "His first choice was the actor Moraldo Rossi.", "Did Moraldo Rossi get the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Rossi wanted to be the assistant director, not a performer." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the director?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the director of the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "La Strada is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the director of the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail.", "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "His first choice was the actor Moraldo Rossi.", "Did Moraldo Rossi get the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Rossi wanted to be the assistant director, not a performer.", "Who was the director of the 1954 film La Strada?", "La Strada is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other casting was done?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other casting was done", "Truth_answer": "When Giulietta Masina introduced Anthony Quinn to her husband, the actor was disconcerted by Fellini's insistence that the director had found his Zampanò", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other casting was done for the 1954 film La Strada besides Giulietta Masina, Moraldo Rossi and circus performers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail.", "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "His first choice was the actor Moraldo Rossi.", "Did Moraldo Rossi get the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Rossi wanted to be the assistant director, not a performer.", "Who was the director of the 1954 film La Strada?", "La Strada is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini.", "What other casting was done for the 1954 film La Strada besides Giulietta Masina, Moraldo Rossi and circus performers?", "When Giulietta Masina introduced Anthony Quinn to her husband, the actor was disconcerted by Fellini's insistence that the director had found his Zampanò" ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he familiar with Basehart previous to this casting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Federico Fellini familiar with Richard Basehart previous to his casting in the 1954 film La Strada", "Truth_answer": "Upon being introduced to Basehart by Cortese, Fellini invited the actor to lunch, at which he was offered the role of Il Matto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Federico Fellini familiar with Richard Basehart previous to his casting in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada#Casting", "Context": [ "Who was cast in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Fellini secured financing through the producers Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, who wanted to cast Silvana Mangano as Gelsomina and Burt Lancaster as Zampanò, but Fellini refused these choices.", "Who did Federico Fellini want to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "Giulietta Masina had been the inspiration for the entire project, so Fellini was determined never to accept an alternative to her.", "How else besides Giulietta Masina, did Federico Fellini decide who to cast for the 1954 film La Strada?", "For Zampanò, Fellini had hoped to cast a nonprofessional and, to that end, he tested a number of circus strongmen, to no avail.", "Who else did Federico Fellini like for the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "His first choice was the actor Moraldo Rossi.", "Did Moraldo Rossi get the part of Il Matto in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Rossi wanted to be the assistant director, not a performer.", "Who was the director of the 1954 film La Strada?", "La Strada is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini.", "What other casting was done for the 1954 film La Strada besides Giulietta Masina, Moraldo Rossi and circus performers?", "When Giulietta Masina introduced Anthony Quinn to her husband, the actor was disconcerted by Fellini's insistence that the director had found his Zampanò", "Was Federico Fellini familiar with Richard Basehart previous to his casting in the 1954 film La Strada?", "Upon being introduced to Basehart by Cortese, Fellini invited the actor to lunch, at which he was offered the role of Il Matto." ], "Conversation_no": 1783, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Had some of the actors been on previous movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Had some of the actors been on previous movies", "Truth_answer": "Alberto Sordi, the star of Fellini's earlier films The White Sheik and I Vitelloni, was eager to take the role, and was bitterly disappointed when Fellini rejected him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Strada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had some of the actors on the 1954 film La Strada been on previous Federico Fellini movies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Later_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Hayakawa do after acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Hayakawa do after acting", "Truth_answer": "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Later_career", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master", "Truth_answer": "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Racial_barriers", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else interesting in this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in Zen Showed Me the Way", "Truth_answer": "Hayakawa's early films were not popular in Japan because many felt that his roles portrayed an image of Japanese men being sadistic and cruel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in this article on Sessue Hayakawa besides his work after acting and zen mastery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Typhoon", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way.", "Was there anything else interesting in this article on Sessue Hayakawa besides his work after acting and zen mastery?", "Hayakawa's early films were not popular in Japan because many felt that his roles portrayed an image of Japanese men being sadistic and cruel." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first film debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film debut", "Truth_answer": "The Typhoon, starring Sessue Hayakawa, was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Death_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way.", "Was there anything else interesting in this article on Sessue Hayakawa besides his work after acting and zen mastery?", "Hayakawa's early films were not popular in Japan because many felt that his roles portrayed an image of Japanese men being sadistic and cruel.", "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film debut?", "The Typhoon, starring Sessue Hayakawa, was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he earn any awards in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa earn any awards in his career", "Truth_answer": "For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Hayakawa was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa earn any awards in his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Later_career", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way.", "Was there anything else interesting in this article on Sessue Hayakawa besides his work after acting and zen mastery?", "Hayakawa's early films were not popular in Japan because many felt that his roles portrayed an image of Japanese men being sadistic and cruel.", "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film debut?", "The Typhoon, starring Sessue Hayakawa, was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa earn any awards in his career?", "For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Hayakawa was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he stop acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Sessue Hayakawa stop acting", "Truth_answer": "After The Bridge on the River Kwai, Hayakawa largely retired from acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sessue Hayakawa stop acting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way.", "Was there anything else interesting in this article on Sessue Hayakawa besides his work after acting and zen mastery?", "Hayakawa's early films were not popular in Japan because many felt that his roles portrayed an image of Japanese men being sadistic and cruel.", "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film debut?", "The Typhoon, starring Sessue Hayakawa, was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa earn any awards in his career?", "For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Hayakawa was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.", "When did Sessue Hayakawa stop acting?", "After The Bridge on the River Kwai, Hayakawa largely retired from acting." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa have a family", "Truth_answer": "Hayakawa married Tsuru Aoki and adopted two daughters Yoshiko and Fujiko after winning custody of his son Yukio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa have a family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "What did Sessue Hayakawa do after acting?", "Returning to the United States again in 1926 to appear on Broadway—and later in vaudeville—Hayakawa opened a Zen temple and study hall on New York’s Upper West Side.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa do anything after becoming a zen master?", "Sessue Hayakawa worked as a private acting coach, and authored his autobiography Zen Showed Me the Way.", "Was there anything else interesting in this article on Sessue Hayakawa besides his work after acting and zen mastery?", "Hayakawa's early films were not popular in Japan because many felt that his roles portrayed an image of Japanese men being sadistic and cruel.", "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film debut?", "The Typhoon, starring Sessue Hayakawa, was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa earn any awards in his career?", "For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Hayakawa was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.", "When did Sessue Hayakawa stop acting?", "After The Bridge on the River Kwai, Hayakawa largely retired from acting.", "Did Sessue Hayakawa have a family?", "Hayakawa married Tsuru Aoki and adopted two daughters Yoshiko and Fujiko after winning custody of his son Yukio." ], "Conversation_no": 1784, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do before acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Sessue Hayakawa do before acting", "Truth_answer": "His acting career likely followed a series of odd jobs in California: dishwasher, waiter, ice cream vendor, and factory worker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sessue Hayakawa do before acting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_in_the_Vaseline:_Popular_Favorites", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to the band in 1992?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the band in 1992", "Truth_answer": "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_in_the_Vaseline:_Popular_Favorites_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1981–1991:_Commercial_peak_and_breakup", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the band break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the band Talking Heads break up", "Truth_answer": "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Talking Heads break up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post-break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992.", "When did the band Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up." ], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they go on tour when they reunited in 1996?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Talking Heads go on tour when they reunited in 1996", "Truth_answer": "The album was accompanied by a tour, which featured Johnette Napolitano as the vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Talking Heads go on tour when reunited as The Heads in 1996?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post-break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992.", "When did the band Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Did the band Talking Heads go on tour when reunited as The Heads in 1996?", "The album was accompanied by a tour, which featured Johnette Napolitano as the vocalist." ], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the band The Heads tour", "Truth_answer": "They opted to record and tour as The Heads. Likewise, Byrne continued his solo career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the band The Heads tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992.", "When did the band Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Did the band Talking Heads go on tour when reunited as The Heads in 1996?", "The album was accompanied by a tour, which featured Johnette Napolitano as the vocalist.", "What happened after the band The Heads tour?", "They opted to record and tour as The Heads. Likewise, Byrne continued his solo career." ], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they receive any awards or honors for any of their albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Talking Heads receive any awards or honors for any albums", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Talking Heads receive any awards or honors for any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post-break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992.", "When did the band Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Did the band Talking Heads go on tour when reunited as The Heads in 1996?", "The album was accompanied by a tour, which featured Johnette Napolitano as the vocalist.", "What happened after the band The Heads tour?", "They opted to record and tour as The Heads. Likewise, Byrne continued his solo career.", "Did the band Talking Heads receive any awards or honors for any albums?" ], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the final reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the band Talking Heads' final reunion", "Truth_answer": "The band played Life During Wartime, Psycho Killer, and Burning Down the House together on March 18, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Talking Heads' final reunion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads#1992–2002:_Post-break-up_and_final_reunion", "Context": [ "What happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992.", "When did the band Talking Heads break up?", "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Did the band Talking Heads go on tour when reunited as The Heads in 1996?", "The album was accompanied by a tour, which featured Johnette Napolitano as the vocalist.", "What happened after the band The Heads tour?", "They opted to record and tour as The Heads. Likewise, Byrne continued his solo career.", "Did the band Talking Heads receive any awards or honors for any albums?", "When was the band Talking Heads' final reunion?", "The band played Life During Wartime, Psycho Killer, and Burning Down the House together on March 18, 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 1785, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2002?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2002", "Truth_answer": "The band played at the ceremony of their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2002 to the band Talking Heads?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor#Junior_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he junior season start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he junior season start", "Truth_answer": "On September 19 John Calipari made Okafor an offer to play for Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jahlil Okafor's junior high school season start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor#College_career", "Context": [ "When did Jahlil Okafor's junior high school season start?", "On September 19 John Calipari made Okafor an offer to play for Kentucky." ], "Conversation_no": 1786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long did he play for them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Jahlil Okafor play for the Duke Blue Devils", "Truth_answer": "Okafor played one season of college basketball for Duke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jahlil Okafor play for the Duke Blue Devils?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor", "Context": [ "When did Jahlil Okafor's junior high school season start?", "On September 19 John Calipari made Okafor an offer to play for Kentucky.", "How long did Jahlil Okafor play for the Duke Blue Devils?", "Okafor played one season of college basketball for Duke." ], "Conversation_no": 1786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he play for anyone else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor play for anyone else besides Duke University and Whitney M. Young Magnet High School", "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Obika Okafor born December 15, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor play for anyone else besides Duke University and Whitney M. Young Magnet High School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor#College_career", "Context": [ "When did Jahlil Okafor's junior high school season start?", "On September 19 John Calipari made Okafor an offer to play for Kentucky.", "How long did Jahlil Okafor play for the Duke Blue Devils?", "Okafor played one season of college basketball for Duke.", "Did Jahlil Okafor play for anyone else besides Duke University and Whitney M. Young Magnet High School?", "Jahlil Obika Okafor born December 15, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association" ], "Conversation_no": 1786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he set any records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor set any records at Duke University", "Truth_answer": "On December 15 with a 25-point and 20-rebound performance against Elon, Okafor became the first Duke freshman to record 20 rebounds in a game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor set any records at Duke University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor#Early_career", "Context": [ "When did Jahlil Okafor's junior high school season start?", "On September 19 John Calipari made Okafor an offer to play for Kentucky.", "How long did Jahlil Okafor play for the Duke Blue Devils?", "Okafor played one season of college basketball for Duke.", "Did Jahlil Okafor play for anyone else besides Duke University and Whitney M. Young Magnet High School?", "Jahlil Obika Okafor born December 15, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association", "Did Jahlil Okafor set any records at Duke University?", "On December 15 with a 25-point and 20-rebound performance against Elon, Okafor became the first Duke freshman to record 20 rebounds in a game." ], "Conversation_no": 1786, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jahlil Okafor besides his high school, college and NBA career", "Truth_answer": "Okafor was recruited by DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball in violation of National Collegiate Athletic Association recruiting rules.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jahlil Okafor besides his high school, college and NBA career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Émile_Durkheim#Childhood_and_education", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was he born", "Truth_answer": "Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Émile Durkheim born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Émile_Durkheim#Childhood_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine." ], "Conversation_no": 1787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Émile Durkheim born", "Truth_answer": "Emile Durkheim was born 15 April 1858.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112002504id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Emile-Durkheim_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Émile Durkheim born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Émile_Durkheim#Childhood_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine.", "When was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born 15 April 1858." ], "Conversation_no": 1787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Émile Durkheim's parents", "Truth_answer": "Emile Durkheim was the son of Mélanie and Moïse Durkheim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Émile Durkheim's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Émile_Durkheim#Childhood_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine.", "When was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born 15 April 1858.", "Who were Émile Durkheim's parents?", "Emile Durkheim was the son of Mélanie and Moïse Durkheim." ], "Conversation_no": 1787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his childhood like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Émile Durkheim's childhood like", "Truth_answer": "He began his education in a rabbinical school, but at an early age, he decided not to follow in his family's footsteps and switched schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Émile Durkheim's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Émile_Durkheim#Childhood_and_education", "Context": [ "Where was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine.", "When was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born 15 April 1858.", "Who were Émile Durkheim's parents?", "Emile Durkheim was the son of Mélanie and Moïse Durkheim.", "What was Émile Durkheim's childhood like?", "He began his education in a rabbinical school, but at an early age, he decided not to follow in his family's footsteps and switched schools." ], "Conversation_no": 1787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Émile Durkheim besides his childhood, parents, birth date and birthplace", "Truth_answer": "Much of his work was dedicated to demonstrating that religious phenomena stemmed from social rather than divine factors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Émile Durkheim besides his childhood, parents, birth date and birthplace?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Emile-Durkheim", "Context": [ "Where was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine.", "When was Émile Durkheim born?", "Emile Durkheim was born 15 April 1858.", "Who were Émile Durkheim's parents?", "Emile Durkheim was the son of Mélanie and Moïse Durkheim.", "What was Émile Durkheim's childhood like?", "He began his education in a rabbinical school, but at an early age, he decided not to follow in his family's footsteps and switched schools.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Émile Durkheim besides his childhood, parents, birth date and birthplace?", "Much of his work was dedicated to demonstrating that religious phenomena stemmed from social rather than divine factors." ], "Conversation_no": 1787, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his first attempt?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Émile Durkheim's first attempt at enterting École Normale Supérieure", "Truth_answer": "As an excellent student at the Lycée Louis le Grand, Durkheim was a strong candidate to enter the renowned and highly competitive École Normale Supérieure in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112002504id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Emile-Durkheim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Émile Durkheim's first attempt at enterting École Normale Supérieure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What convention was in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What convention was in the article", "Truth_answer": "Entering the 1860 convention, Senator William H. Seward of New York was generally regarded as the front-runner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What convention was covered in the article on William H. Seward?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention", "Context": [ "What convention was covered in the article on William H. Seward?", "Entering the 1860 convention, Senator William H. Seward of New York was generally regarded as the front-runner." ], "Conversation_no": 1788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the convention go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the 1860 Republican National Convention go for William H. Seward", "Truth_answer": "Lincoln clinched the nomination on the third ballot after consolidating support from more delegates who had backed candidates other than Seward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 1860 Republican National Convention go for William H. Seward?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.greatamericanhistory.net/nomination.htm", "Context": [ "What convention was covered in the article on William H. Seward?", "Entering the 1860 convention, Senator William H. Seward of New York was generally regarded as the front-runner.", "How did the 1860 Republican National Convention go for William H. Seward?", "Lincoln clinched the nomination on the third ballot after consolidating support from more delegates who had backed candidates other than Seward." ], "Conversation_no": 1788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Seward the favorite?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was William H. Seward the favorite for the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860", "Truth_answer": "It would take 233 delegate votes to win the nomination, and Seward had nearly a third of that in the New York delegation alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073510id_/https://www.greatamericanhistory.net/nomination.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was William H. Seward the favorite for the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention", "Context": [ "What convention was covered in the article on William H. Seward?", "Entering the 1860 convention, Senator William H. Seward of New York was generally regarded as the front-runner.", "How did the 1860 Republican National Convention go for William H. Seward?", "Lincoln clinched the nomination on the third ballot after consolidating support from more delegates who had backed candidates other than Seward.", "Why was William H. Seward the favorite for the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860?", "It would take 233 delegate votes to win the nomination, and Seward had nearly a third of that in the New York delegation alone." ], "Conversation_no": 1788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was at the convention?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was up for nomination at the 1860 Republican National Convention", "Truth_answer": "Abraham Lincoln, Governor Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, former Representative Edward Bates of Missouri, and Senator Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania all commanded support from a significant share of delegates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was up for nomination at the 1860 Republican National Convention?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention", "Context": [ "What convention was covered in the article on William H. Seward?", "Entering the 1860 convention, Senator William H. Seward of New York was generally regarded as the front-runner.", "How did the 1860 Republican National Convention go for William H. Seward?", "Lincoln clinched the nomination on the third ballot after consolidating support from more delegates who had backed candidates other than Seward.", "Why was William H. Seward the favorite for the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860?", "It would take 233 delegate votes to win the nomination, and Seward had nearly a third of that in the New York delegation alone.", "Who else was up for nomination at the 1860 Republican National Convention?", "Abraham Lincoln, Governor Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, former Representative Edward Bates of Missouri, and Senator Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania all commanded support from a significant share of delegates." ], "Conversation_no": 1788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the importance of the convention?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the importance of the 1860 Republican National Convention", "Truth_answer": "After taking office in 1861, Lincoln would appoint all four of his major opponents for the Republican nomination to his cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Republican_National_Convention_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the importance of the 1860 Republican National Convention?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward", "Context": [ "What convention was covered in the article on William H. Seward?", "Entering the 1860 convention, Senator William H. Seward of New York was generally regarded as the front-runner.", "How did the 1860 Republican National Convention go for William H. Seward?", "Lincoln clinched the nomination on the third ballot after consolidating support from more delegates who had backed candidates other than Seward.", "Why was William H. Seward the favorite for the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860?", "It would take 233 delegate votes to win the nomination, and Seward had nearly a third of that in the New York delegation alone.", "Who else was up for nomination at the 1860 Republican National Convention?", "Abraham Lincoln, Governor Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, former Representative Edward Bates of Missouri, and Senator Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania all commanded support from a significant share of delegates.", "What was the importance of the 1860 Republican National Convention?", "After taking office in 1861, Lincoln would appoint all four of his major opponents for the Republican nomination to his cabinet." ], "Conversation_no": 1788, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on William H. Seward besides his involvement at the 1860 Republican National Convention", "Truth_answer": "Several factors, including attitudes to his vocal opposition to slavery, his support for immigrants and Catholics, and his association with editor and political boss Thurlow Weed, worked against him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on William H. Seward besides his involvement at the 1860 Republican National Convention?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Archaeology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Christie's interest in archaeology", "Truth_answer": "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Archaeology", "Context": [ "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology." ], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she go on any archaelogical projects?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects", "Truth_answer": "She met her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, a distinguished archaeologist, on a trip to the excavation site at Ur in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Archaeology", "Context": [ "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology.", "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects?", "She met her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, a distinguished archaeologist, on a trip to the excavation site at Ur in 1930." ], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other sites did she visit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other sites besides Ur did Agatha Christie visit", "Truth_answer": "Christie accompanied Mallowan on countless archaeological trips in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Nineveh, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sites besides Ur did Agatha Christie visit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Archaeology", "Context": [ "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology.", "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects?", "She met her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, a distinguished archaeologist, on a trip to the excavation site at Ur in 1930.", "What other sites besides Ur did Agatha Christie visit?", "Christie accompanied Mallowan on countless archaeological trips in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Nineveh, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud." ], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she say about archaeology?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Agatha Christie say about archaeology", "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie said about archaeology: The lure of the past came up to grab me...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Agatha Christie say about archaeology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Disappearance:_1926", "Context": [ "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology.", "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects?", "She met her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, a distinguished archaeologist, on a trip to the excavation site at Ur in 1930.", "What other sites besides Ur did Agatha Christie visit?", "Christie accompanied Mallowan on countless archaeological trips in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Nineveh, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud.", "What did Agatha Christie say about archaeology?", "Agatha Christie said about archaeology: The lure of the past came up to grab me...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about archaeology", "Truth_answer": "On 3 December 1926 Christie disappeared from her home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her interest in archaeology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Archaeology", "Context": [ "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology.", "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects?", "She met her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, a distinguished archaeologist, on a trip to the excavation site at Ur in 1930.", "What other sites besides Ur did Agatha Christie visit?", "Christie accompanied Mallowan on countless archaeological trips in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Nineveh, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud.", "What did Agatha Christie say about archaeology?", "Agatha Christie said about archaeology: The lure of the past came up to grab me...“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her interest in archaeology?", "On 3 December 1926 Christie disappeared from her home." ], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do while at excavation sites?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Christie do while at excavation sites", "Truth_answer": "She contributed to the archaeological restoration and labelling of ancient exhibits, including tasks such as cleaning and conserving delicate ivory pieces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Agatha Christie do while at excavation sites besides accompanying Max Mallowan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Archaeology", "Context": [ "What was Agatha Christie's interest in archaeology?", "Prior to meeting her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology.", "Did Agatha Christie go on any archaelogical projects?", "She met her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, a distinguished archaeologist, on a trip to the excavation site at Ur in 1930.", "What other sites besides Ur did Agatha Christie visit?", "Christie accompanied Mallowan on countless archaeological trips in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Nineveh, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud.", "What did Agatha Christie say about archaeology?", "Agatha Christie said about archaeology: The lure of the past came up to grab me...“", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her interest in archaeology?", "On 3 December 1926 Christie disappeared from her home.", "What else did Agatha Christie do while at excavation sites besides accompanying Max Mallowan?", "She contributed to the archaeological restoration and labelling of ancient exhibits, including tasks such as cleaning and conserving delicate ivory pieces." ], "Conversation_no": 1789, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was written about her experiences at the sites?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was written about Agatha Christie's experiences at the sites", "Truth_answer": "Their extensive travelling had a strong influence on her writing, as some type of transportation often plays a part in her murderer's schemes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was written about Agatha Christie's experiences at the sites?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Critical_reception_and_legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Agatha's legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Agatha's legacy", "Truth_answer": "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation." ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of her famous novels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels", "Truth_answer": "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/agatha-christie-novel-and-then-there-were-none/_p0", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/agatha-christie-novel-and-then-there-were-none/_p1", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/agatha-christie-novel-and-then-there-were-none/_p2", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/agatha-christie-novel-and-then-there-were-none/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel." ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a successful novel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel", "Truth_answer": "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel.", "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever." ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her legacy and And Then There Were None novel", "Truth_answer": "Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her legacy and And Then There Were None novel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Character_stereotypes", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel.", "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her legacy and And Then There Were None novel?", "Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible." ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some of those descriptions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some of the descriptions in the first one", "Truth_answer": "For example, she described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of those stereotypical descriptions employed by Agatha Christie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Character_stereotypes", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel.", "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her legacy and And Then There Were None novel?", "Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible.", "What are some of those stereotypical descriptions employed by Agatha Christie?", "For example, she described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin" ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there other interesting descriptions?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other interesting descriptions of Agatha Christie", "Truth_answer": "In The Hollow a character is a Whitechapel Jewess with dyed hair and a voice like a corncrake ... a small woman with a thick nose, henna red...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting stereotypical descriptions used by Agatha Christie besides a Hebraic men?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Critical_reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel.", "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her legacy and And Then There Were None novel?", "Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible.", "What are some of those stereotypical descriptions employed by Agatha Christie?", "For example, she described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin", "Are there other interesting stereotypical descriptions used by Agatha Christie besides a Hebraic men?", "In The Hollow a character is a Whitechapel Jewess with dyed hair and a voice like a corncrake ... a small woman with a thick nose, henna red...“" ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the critical reception?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the critical reception of Agatha Christie", "Truth_answer": "Some critics, however, have regarded Christie's plotting as superior to her skill with other literary elements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical reception of Agatha Christie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Critical_reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What is Agatha Christie's legacy?", "Christie is the world's best-selling mystery writer and is considered a master of suspense, plotting, and characterisation.", "What is the name of one of Agatha Christie famous novels?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel.", "Was Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None a successful novel?", "And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Agatha Christie besides her legacy and And Then There Were None novel?", "Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible.", "What are some of those stereotypical descriptions employed by Agatha Christie?", "For example, she described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin", "Are there other interesting stereotypical descriptions used by Agatha Christie besides a Hebraic men?", "In The Hollow a character is a Whitechapel Jewess with dyed hair and a voice like a corncrake ... a small woman with a thick nose, henna red...“", "What was the critical reception of Agatha Christie?", "Some critics, however, have regarded Christie's plotting as superior to her skill with other literary elements." ], "Conversation_no": 1790, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receive any negative reviews or critcs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie receive any negative reviews or critcs", "Truth_answer": "Novelist Raymond Chandler criticised her in his essay The Simple Art of Murder.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie receive any negative reviews or critcs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson#Kansas_City_/_Oakland_Athletics_(1967–1975)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he play for during this season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he play for during this season", "Truth_answer": "Jackson debuted in the major leagues with the A's in 1967 in a Friday doubleheader in Kansas City on June 9", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Reginald Martinez Jackson play for during his first season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson", "Context": [ "Who did Reginald Martinez Jackson play for during his first season?", "Jackson debuted in the major leagues with the A's in 1967 in a Friday doubleheader in Kansas City on June 9" ], "Conversation_no": 1791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he play well during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson play well during his time with the Oakland A's", "Truth_answer": "He helped Oakland win five consecutive American League West divisional pennants, three consecutive American League pennants and three consecutive World Series titles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson play well during his time with the Oakland A's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson#Collegiate_athletic_career", "Context": [ "Who did Reginald Martinez Jackson play for during his first season?", "Jackson debuted in the major leagues with the A's in 1967 in a Friday doubleheader in Kansas City on June 9", "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson play well during his time with the Oakland A's?", "He helped Oakland win five consecutive American League West divisional pennants, three consecutive American League pennants and three consecutive World Series titles." ], "Conversation_no": 1791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Reginald Martinez's article", "Truth_answer": "For football, Jackson was recruited by Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, all of whom were willing to break the color barrier just for Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Reginald Martinez Jackson besides his time with the Oakland A's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson#1980–81_seasons", "Context": [ "Who did Reginald Martinez Jackson play for during his first season?", "Jackson debuted in the major leagues with the A's in 1967 in a Friday doubleheader in Kansas City on June 9", "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson play well during his time with the Oakland A's?", "He helped Oakland win five consecutive American League West divisional pennants, three consecutive American League pennants and three consecutive World Series titles.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Reginald Martinez Jackson besides his time with the Oakland A's?", "For football, Jackson was recruited by Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, all of whom were willing to break the color barrier just for Jackson." ], "Conversation_no": 1791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his trouble with Steinbrenner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Reginald Martinez Jackson's trouble with George Steinbrenner", "Truth_answer": "Steinbrenner invoked a clause in Jackson's contract forcing him to take a complete physical examination. Jackson was outraged and blasted Steinbrenner in the media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Reginald Martinez Jackson's trouble with George Steinbrenner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson#1980–81_seasons", "Context": [ "Who did Reginald Martinez Jackson play for during his first season?", "Jackson debuted in the major leagues with the A's in 1967 in a Friday doubleheader in Kansas City on June 9", "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson play well during his time with the Oakland A's?", "He helped Oakland win five consecutive American League West divisional pennants, three consecutive American League pennants and three consecutive World Series titles.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Reginald Martinez Jackson besides his time with the Oakland A's?", "For football, Jackson was recruited by Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, all of whom were willing to break the color barrier just for Jackson.", "What was Reginald Martinez Jackson's trouble with George Steinbrenner?", "Steinbrenner invoked a clause in Jackson's contract forcing him to take a complete physical examination. Jackson was outraged and blasted Steinbrenner in the media." ], "Conversation_no": 1791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever resolve this problem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Reginald Martinez ever resolve Reginald Martinez's problem", "Truth_answer": "Jackson expected Steinbrenner to work out a new contract for him as well. Steinbrenner never did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson and George Steinbrenner ever resolve this contract renewal problem?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson", "Context": [ "Who did Reginald Martinez Jackson play for during his first season?", "Jackson debuted in the major leagues with the A's in 1967 in a Friday doubleheader in Kansas City on June 9", "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson play well during his time with the Oakland A's?", "He helped Oakland win five consecutive American League West divisional pennants, three consecutive American League pennants and three consecutive World Series titles.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Reginald Martinez Jackson besides his time with the Oakland A's?", "For football, Jackson was recruited by Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, all of whom were willing to break the color barrier just for Jackson.", "What was Reginald Martinez Jackson's trouble with George Steinbrenner?", "Steinbrenner invoked a clause in Jackson's contract forcing him to take a complete physical examination. Jackson was outraged and blasted Steinbrenner in the media.", "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson and George Steinbrenner ever resolve this contract renewal problem?", "Jackson expected Steinbrenner to work out a new contract for him as well. Steinbrenner never did." ], "Conversation_no": 1791, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any important stats during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any important stats during his Yankee seasons for Reginald Martinez Jackson", "Truth_answer": "Jackson hit three consecutive home runs at Yankee Stadium in the clinching game six of the 1977 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any important stats during his Yankee seasons for Reginald Martinez Jackson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite#Early_years_at_CBS", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get started at CBS?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he get started at CBS", "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Cronkite get started at CBS News?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite#Career", "Context": [ "When did Walter Cronkite get started at CBS News?", "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News." ], "Conversation_no": 1792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he get the job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Walter Cronkite get the job at CBS News", "Truth_answer": "He received a job offer from Edward R. Murrow at CBS News to join the Murrow Boys, relieving Bill Downs as the head of the Moscow bureau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Walter Cronkite get the job at CBS News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite", "Context": [ "When did Walter Cronkite get started at CBS News?", "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News.", "How did Walter Cronkite get the job at CBS News?", "He received a job offer from Edward R. Murrow at CBS News to join the Murrow Boys, relieving Bill Downs as the head of the Moscow bureau." ], "Conversation_no": 1792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Walter Cronkite stay at CBS News", "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quotes.yourdictionary.com/author/walter-cronkite/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Walter Cronkite stay at CBS News?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite#Anchor_of_the_CBS_Evening_News", "Context": [ "When did Walter Cronkite get started at CBS News?", "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News.", "How did Walter Cronkite get the job at CBS News?", "He received a job offer from Edward R. Murrow at CBS News to join the Murrow Boys, relieving Bill Downs as the head of the Moscow bureau.", "How long did Walter Cronkite stay at CBS News?", "Walter Cronkite served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years." ], "Conversation_no": 1792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kinds of things did he cover there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kinds of things did Walter Cronkite cover at CBS News", "Truth_answer": "A key moment for Cronkite came during his coverage of John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of things did Walter Cronkite cover at CBS News?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite#Anchor_of_the_CBS_Evening_News", "Context": [ "When did Walter Cronkite get started at CBS News?", "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News.", "How did Walter Cronkite get the job at CBS News?", "He received a job offer from Edward R. Murrow at CBS News to join the Murrow Boys, relieving Bill Downs as the head of the Moscow bureau.", "How long did Walter Cronkite stay at CBS News?", "Walter Cronkite served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years.", "What kinds of things did Walter Cronkite cover at CBS News?", "A key moment for Cronkite came during his coverage of John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 1792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other kinds of things did he cover during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other kinds of things did Walter Cronkite cover during this period", "Truth_answer": "In 1969, during the Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 moon missions, Cronkite received the best ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kinds of things besides John F. Kennedy's assassination did Walter Cronkite cover at CBS News during this period as anchor for CBS Evening News?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite#Voice-overs", "Context": [ "When did Walter Cronkite get started at CBS News?", "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News.", "How did Walter Cronkite get the job at CBS News?", "He received a job offer from Edward R. Murrow at CBS News to join the Murrow Boys, relieving Bill Downs as the head of the Moscow bureau.", "How long did Walter Cronkite stay at CBS News?", "Walter Cronkite served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years.", "What kinds of things did Walter Cronkite cover at CBS News?", "A key moment for Cronkite came during his coverage of John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.", "What other kinds of things besides John F. Kennedy's assassination did Walter Cronkite cover at CBS News during this period as anchor for CBS Evening News?", "In 1969, during the Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 moon missions, Cronkite received the best ratings." ], "Conversation_no": 1792, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Walter Cronkite besides his work on CBS News", "Truth_answer": "Cronkite narrated the IMAX film about the Space Shuttle, The Dream is Alive, released in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Walter Cronkite besides his work on CBS News?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Jowell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Jowell, Mills and Berlusconi", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Jowell, Mills and Berlusconi", "Truth_answer": "Tessa Jowell was a British Labour politician.David Mackenzie Donald Mills is a British corporate lawyer.Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian media tycoon and politician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Tessa Jowell, David Mackenzie Donald Mills and Silvio Berlusconi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Jowell#Jowell,_Mills_and_Berlusconi", "Context": [ "Who is Tessa Jowell, David Mackenzie Donald Mills and Silvio Berlusconi?", "Tessa Jowell was a British Labour politician.David Mackenzie Donald Mills is a British corporate lawyer.Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian media tycoon and politician." ], "Conversation_no": 1793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What has he done for Berlusconi?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What has David Mills done for Silvio Berlusconi", "Truth_answer": "Jowell's husband David Mills acted for Silvio Berlusconi, then the Italian Prime Minister. Mills was investigated in Italy for money laundering and alleged tax fraud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130175731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Jowell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has David Mills done for Silvio Berlusconi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Jowell#Other_controversies", "Context": [ "Who is Tessa Jowell, David Mackenzie Donald Mills and Silvio Berlusconi?", "Tessa Jowell was a British Labour politician.David Mackenzie Donald Mills is a British corporate lawyer.Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian media tycoon and politician.", "What has David Mills done for Silvio Berlusconi?", "Jowell's husband David Mills acted for Silvio Berlusconi, then the Italian Prime Minister. Mills was investigated in Italy for money laundering and alleged tax fraud." ], "Conversation_no": 1793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Tessa Jowell besides the scandal involving her husband and Silvio Berlusconi", "Truth_answer": "In May 2014 a temporary personal assistant to Richard Scudamore, chief executive of England's Premier League, read private emails between Scudamore and colleagues and friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Tessa Jowell besides the scandal involving her husband and Silvio Berlusconi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Jowell#Jowell,_Mills_and_Berlusconi", "Context": [ "Who is Tessa Jowell, David Mackenzie Donald Mills and Silvio Berlusconi?", "Tessa Jowell was a British Labour politician.David Mackenzie Donald Mills is a British corporate lawyer.Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian media tycoon and politician.", "What has David Mills done for Silvio Berlusconi?", "Jowell's husband David Mills acted for Silvio Berlusconi, then the Italian Prime Minister. Mills was investigated in Italy for money laundering and alleged tax fraud.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Tessa Jowell besides the scandal involving her husband and Silvio Berlusconi?", "In May 2014 a temporary personal assistant to Richard Scudamore, chief executive of England's Premier League, read private emails between Scudamore and colleagues and friends." ], "Conversation_no": 1793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What case did they dissolve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What case did the Italian Cassation Court dissolve regarding David Mills", "Truth_answer": "The Italian Cassation Court dissolved the David Mills bribery case, taking advantage of the statute of limitations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What case did the Italian Cassation Court dissolve regarding David Mills?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mills_financial_allegations", "Context": [ "Who is Tessa Jowell, David Mackenzie Donald Mills and Silvio Berlusconi?", "Tessa Jowell was a British Labour politician.David Mackenzie Donald Mills is a British corporate lawyer.Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian media tycoon and politician.", "What has David Mills done for Silvio Berlusconi?", "Jowell's husband David Mills acted for Silvio Berlusconi, then the Italian Prime Minister. Mills was investigated in Italy for money laundering and alleged tax fraud.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Tessa Jowell besides the scandal involving her husband and Silvio Berlusconi?", "In May 2014 a temporary personal assistant to Richard Scudamore, chief executive of England's Premier League, read private emails between Scudamore and colleagues and friends.", "What case did the Italian Cassation Court dissolve regarding David Mills?", "The Italian Cassation Court dissolved the David Mills bribery case, taking advantage of the statute of limitations." ], "Conversation_no": 1793, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Berlusconi bribing him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Berlusconi bribing David Mills", "Truth_answer": "During his work for Berlusconi, Mills received $600,000; the precise source of the money and the reason for its payment was under dispute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mills_financial_allegations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Berlusconi bribing David Mills?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson#Sign_stealing", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What controversy was associated with Thomson?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What controversy was associated with Thomson", "Truth_answer": "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy was associated with baseball player Bobby Thomson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal_Yvars", "Context": [ "What controversy was associated with baseball player Bobby Thomson?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Yvars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Salvador Anthony Yvars", "Truth_answer": "Salvador Anthony Yvars was a professional baseball catcher.Yvars is best remembered as the player who relayed stolen signals to his teammates during the 1951 pennant-winning season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Salvador Anthony Yvars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Walker#Career", "Context": [ "What controversy was associated with baseball player Bobby Thomson?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Who is Salvador Anthony Yvars?", "Salvador Anthony Yvars was a professional baseball catcher.Yvars is best remembered as the player who relayed stolen signals to his teammates during the 1951 pennant-winning season." ], "Conversation_no": 1794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Walker the catcher?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Walker the catcher", "Truth_answer": "Walker was behind the plate in the deciding game of the 1951 National League tie-breaker series on October 3, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403032921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Walker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rube Walker the Brooklyn Dodges catcher in The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#Sign_stealing", "Context": [ "What controversy was associated with baseball player Bobby Thomson?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Who is Salvador Anthony Yvars?", "Salvador Anthony Yvars was a professional baseball catcher.Yvars is best remembered as the player who relayed stolen signals to his teammates during the 1951 pennant-winning season.", "Was Rube Walker the Brooklyn Dodges catcher in The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Walker was behind the plate in the deciding game of the 1951 National League tie-breaker series on October 3, 1951." ], "Conversation_no": 1794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Yvars say they did this in all their games?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Salvador Anthony Yvars say the 1951 New York Giants stole signs in all their games", "Truth_answer": "In ensuing years, rumors began to circulate that during the second half of the 1951 season, the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Anthony Yvars say the 1951 New York Giants stole signs in all their games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#Sign_stealing", "Context": [ "What controversy was associated with baseball player Bobby Thomson?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Who is Salvador Anthony Yvars?", "Salvador Anthony Yvars was a professional baseball catcher.Yvars is best remembered as the player who relayed stolen signals to his teammates during the 1951 pennant-winning season.", "Was Rube Walker the Brooklyn Dodges catcher in The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Walker was behind the plate in the deciding game of the 1951 National League tie-breaker series on October 3, 1951.", "Did Salvador Anthony Yvars say the 1951 New York Giants stole signs in all their games?", "In ensuing years, rumors began to circulate that during the second half of the 1951 season, the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing." ], "Conversation_no": 1794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did other players corroborate the story of stealing signals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did other players corroborate the story of stealing signals", "Truth_answer": "In 2001 surviving Giants players told the Wall Street Journal the team used a telescope behind center field to steal the finger signals of opposing catchers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other 1951 New York Giants players corroborate the story of stealing signals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#Sign_stealing", "Context": [ "What controversy was associated with baseball player Bobby Thomson?", "Longstanding rumors that the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing during the second half of the 1951 season were confirmed in 2001.", "Who is Salvador Anthony Yvars?", "Salvador Anthony Yvars was a professional baseball catcher.Yvars is best remembered as the player who relayed stolen signals to his teammates during the 1951 pennant-winning season.", "Was Rube Walker the Brooklyn Dodges catcher in The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Walker was behind the plate in the deciding game of the 1951 National League tie-breaker series on October 3, 1951.", "Did Salvador Anthony Yvars say the 1951 New York Giants stole signs in all their games?", "In ensuing years, rumors began to circulate that during the second half of the 1951 season, the Giants engaged in systematic sign stealing.", "Did other 1951 New York Giants players corroborate the story of stealing signals?", "In 2001 surviving Giants players told the Wall Street Journal the team used a telescope behind center field to steal the finger signals of opposing catchers." ], "Conversation_no": 1794, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reaction to this story?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reaction to this story", "Truth_answer": "Branca made no public comment at the time. I made a decision not to speak about it, he said.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108074706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World_(baseball)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to the 1951 New York Giants sign stealing story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Shot heard round the world?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the Shot heard round the world", "Truth_answer": "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#The_game", "Context": [ "What was The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951." ], "Conversation_no": 1795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was at bat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was at bat for The Shot Heard 'Round the World", "Truth_answer": "Thomson was now at bat, with first base open and Willie Mays on deck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was at bat for The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson#The_\"Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World\"", "Context": [ "What was The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951.", "Who was at bat for The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Thomson was now at bat, with first base open and Willie Mays on deck." ], "Conversation_no": 1795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Bobby Thomson's role in this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Bobby Thomson's role in The Shot Heard 'Round the World in 1951", "Truth_answer": "Thomson became a celebrity for his walk-off home run off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca to win the 1951 National League pennant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Thomson's role in The Shot Heard 'Round the World in 1951?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#Background", "Context": [ "What was The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951.", "Who was at bat for The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Thomson was now at bat, with first base open and Willie Mays on deck.", "What was Bobby Thomson's role in The Shot Heard 'Round the World in 1951?", "Thomson became a celebrity for his walk-off home run off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca to win the 1951 National League pennant." ], "Conversation_no": 1795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the opposing team's name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the opposing team's name", "Truth_answer": "The Brooklyn Dodgers won the coin toss to determine the playoff schedule; they elected to play the first game at home and the second at the Polo Grounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the away team's name in the 1951 National League tie-breaker series game 3?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_%27Round_the_World_(baseball)#Background", "Context": [ "What was The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951.", "Who was at bat for The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Thomson was now at bat, with first base open and Willie Mays on deck.", "What was Bobby Thomson's role in The Shot Heard 'Round the World in 1951?", "Thomson became a celebrity for his walk-off home run off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca to win the 1951 National League pennant.", "What was the away team's name in the 1951 National League tie-breaker series game 3?", "The Brooklyn Dodgers won the coin toss to determine the playoff schedule; they elected to play the first game at home and the second at the Polo Grounds." ], "Conversation_no": 1795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the home team's name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the home team's name in the 1951 National League tie-breaker series game 3", "Truth_answer": "The 1–1 deadlock set up the deciding third game at the New York Giants' Polo Grounds on October 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the home team's name in the 1951 National League tie-breaker series game 3?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson#The_\"Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World\"", "Context": [ "What was The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951.", "Who was at bat for The Shot Heard 'Round the World?", "Thomson was now at bat, with first base open and Willie Mays on deck.", "What was Bobby Thomson's role in The Shot Heard 'Round the World in 1951?", "Thomson became a celebrity for his walk-off home run off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca to win the 1951 National League pennant.", "What was the away team's name in the 1951 National League tie-breaker series game 3?", "The Brooklyn Dodgers won the coin toss to determine the playoff schedule; they elected to play the first game at home and the second at the Polo Grounds.", "What was the home team's name in the 1951 National League tie-breaker series game 3?", "The 1–1 deadlock set up the deciding third game at the New York Giants' Polo Grounds on October 3." ], "Conversation_no": 1795, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the Giants go on to win the World series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Giants go on to win the World Series", "Truth_answer": "The Giants' season ended, however, at the 1951 World Series; the Yankees swept the last three games to win the best-of-seven series, 4 games to 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Thomson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New York Giants go on to win the 1951 World Series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_a_Four_Letter_Word_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Love is a four Letter Word ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Love is a four Letter Word", "Truth_answer": "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325234259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_a_Four_Letter_Word_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jason Mraz's Love is a four Letter Word?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_a_Four_Letter_Word_(album)", "Context": [ "What is Jason Mraz's Love is a four Letter Word?", "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz." ], "Conversation_no": 1796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it an album ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jason Mraz's Love Is a Four Letter Word an album", "Truth_answer": "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325234259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_a_Four_Letter_Word_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jason Mraz's Love Is a Four Letter Word an album ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wmg.com/news/jason-mraz-scores-love-four-letter-word-grammy-winner-s-new-album-makes-record-breaking-debut-2", "Context": [ "What is Jason Mraz's Love is a four Letter Word?", "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.", "Was Jason Mraz's Love Is a Four Letter Word an album ?", "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz." ], "Conversation_no": 1796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he go on tour after it was released ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jason Mraz go on tour after Love Is a Four Letter Word released", "Truth_answer": "The TV appearances set the stage for Mraz’s hugely anticipated worldwide tour, dubbed “TOUR IS A FOUR LETTER WORD.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150920071941id_/http://www.wmg.com/news/jason-mraz-scores-love-four-letter-word-grammy-winner-s-new-album-makes-record-breaking-debut-2_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150920071941id_/http://www.wmg.com/news/jason-mraz-scores-love-four-letter-word-grammy-winner-s-new-album-makes-record-breaking-debut-2_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Mraz go on tour after Love Is a Four Letter Word was released ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz#Love_Is_a_Four_Letter_Word_(2010–13)", "Context": [ "What is Jason Mraz's Love is a four Letter Word?", "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.", "Was Jason Mraz's Love Is a Four Letter Word an album ?", "Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.", "Did Jason Mraz go on tour after Love Is a Four Letter Word was released ?", "The TV appearances set the stage for Mraz’s hugely anticipated worldwide tour, dubbed “TOUR IS A FOUR LETTER WORD.”" ], "Conversation_no": 1796, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in 2013 ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Jason Mraz do in 2013", "Truth_answer": "Mraz won a 2013 People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jason Mraz do in 2013 ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposé_(group)#Exposure_(1986–1988)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what shows did the group appear on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what shows did the group appear on", "Truth_answer": "Exposé had television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appear on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposé_(group)#Exposé_(1992–1995)", "Context": [ "What shows did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appear on?", "Exposé had television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers." ], "Conversation_no": 1797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the song that appeared on a movie soundtrack?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé song that appeared on a movie soundtrack", "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Exposé recorded I'll Say Good-Bye for the Two of Us, which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé song that appeared on a movie soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposé_(group)#Exposé_(1992–1995)", "Context": [ "What shows did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appear on?", "Exposé had television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers.", "What was the name of the American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé song that appeared on a movie soundtrack?", "In 1995, Exposé recorded I'll Say Good-Bye for the Two of Us, which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home." ], "Conversation_no": 1797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what status did the third album receive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what status did the third album receive", "Truth_answer": "The third album was not as commercially successful as their previous two, but it still achieved gold status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What status did the third American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé album receive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposé_(group)#Exposé_(1992–1995)", "Context": [ "What shows did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appear on?", "Exposé had television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers.", "What was the name of the American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé song that appeared on a movie soundtrack?", "In 1995, Exposé recorded I'll Say Good-Bye for the Two of Us, which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home.", "What status did the third American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé album receive?", "The third album was not as commercially successful as their previous two, but it still achieved gold status." ], "Conversation_no": 1797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the 2 songs that made the top 40?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the two American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé songs on the album Exposé that made the Top 40", "Truth_answer": "The group managed to crack the U.S. Top 40 pop chart with I Wish the Phone Would Ring and I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé songs on the album Exposé that made the Top 40?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposé_(group)#Exposé_(1992–1995)", "Context": [ "What shows did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appear on?", "Exposé had television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers.", "What was the name of the American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé song that appeared on a movie soundtrack?", "In 1995, Exposé recorded I'll Say Good-Bye for the Two of Us, which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home.", "What status did the third American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé album receive?", "The third album was not as commercially successful as their previous two, but it still achieved gold status.", "What were the two American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé songs on the album Exposé that made the Top 40?", "The group managed to crack the U.S. Top 40 pop chart with I Wish the Phone Would Ring and I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me“." ], "Conversation_no": 1797, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the name of the children show they appeared on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the children show American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appeared on", "Truth_answer": "Among the group's television appearances during this period include the Brazilian actress-singer children's show Xuxa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the children show American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé appeared on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Rookie_season:_1951", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Mickey do his rookie season", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Mickey do his rookie season", "Truth_answer": "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Rookie_season:_1951", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he improve", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Truth_answer": "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Minor_leagues_(1948–1950)", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Kansas City his first team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team", "Truth_answer": "Mantle began his professional baseball career in Kansas with the semi-professional Baxter Springs Whiz Kids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Rookie_season:_1951", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City.", "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team?", "Mantle began his professional baseball career in Kansas with the semi-professional Baxter Springs Whiz Kids." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did Mickey Mantle play", "Truth_answer": "Yankees manager Casey Stengel decided to promote Mantle to the majors as a right fielder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Mickey Mantle play", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Rookie_season:_1951", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City.", "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team?", "Mantle began his professional baseball career in Kansas with the semi-professional Baxter Springs Whiz Kids.", "What position did Mickey Mantle play", "Yankees manager Casey Stengel decided to promote Mantle to the majors as a right fielder." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is important to know about his rookie year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is important to know about Mickey Mantle's rookie year", "Truth_answer": "Mantle tripped over an exposed drain pipe and severely injured his right knee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important to know about Mickey Mantle's rookie year", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Rookie_season:_1951", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City.", "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team?", "Mantle began his professional baseball career in Kansas with the semi-professional Baxter Springs Whiz Kids.", "What position did Mickey Mantle play", "Yankees manager Casey Stengel decided to promote Mantle to the majors as a right fielder.", "What else is important to know about Mickey Mantle's rookie year", "Mantle tripped over an exposed drain pipe and severely injured his right knee." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it keep him from playing?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle's knee injury in his rookie season keep him from playing", "Truth_answer": "He played the rest of his career with a torn ACL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle's knee injury in his rookie season keep him from playing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Rookie_season:_1951", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City.", "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team?", "Mantle began his professional baseball career in Kansas with the semi-professional Baxter Springs Whiz Kids.", "What position did Mickey Mantle play", "Yankees manager Casey Stengel decided to promote Mantle to the majors as a right fielder.", "What else is important to know about Mickey Mantle's rookie year", "Mantle tripped over an exposed drain pipe and severely injured his right knee.", "Did Mickey Mantle's knee injury in his rookie season keep him from playing?", "He played the rest of his career with a torn ACL." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get injured any other time", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle get injured any other time after his first knee injury", "Truth_answer": "This was the first of numerous injuries that plagued his 18-year career with the Yankees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle get injured any other time after his first knee injury", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle#Minor_leagues_(1948–1950)", "Context": [ "How did Mickey Mantle do his rookie season", "After a brief slump, Mantle was sent down to the Yankees' top farm team. However, he was not able to find the power he once had in the lower minors.", "Did Mickey Mantle improve after his rookie season", "Mantle broke out of his slump, going on to hit .361 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs during his stay in Kansas City.", "Was Kansas City Mickey Mantle's first team?", "Mantle began his professional baseball career in Kansas with the semi-professional Baxter Springs Whiz Kids.", "What position did Mickey Mantle play", "Yankees manager Casey Stengel decided to promote Mantle to the majors as a right fielder.", "What else is important to know about Mickey Mantle's rookie year", "Mantle tripped over an exposed drain pipe and severely injured his right knee.", "Did Mickey Mantle's knee injury in his rookie season keep him from playing?", "He played the rest of his career with a torn ACL.", "Did Mickey Mantle get injured any other time after his first knee injury", "This was the first of numerous injuries that plagued his 18-year career with the Yankees." ], "Conversation_no": 1798, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he good on defense", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mickey Mantle good on defense", "Truth_answer": "Mantle struggled defensively at shortstop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mickey Mantle good on defense", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What changes did King implement in Jazz?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What changes did King implement in Jazz", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did Kaki King implement in Jazz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King#Further_changes_in_sound", "Context": [ "What changes did Kaki King implement in Jazz?" ], "Conversation_no": 1799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kaki King article", "Truth_answer": "After completing the last leg of her world tour, King decided to tour once again with a strictly acoustic show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kaki King article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King#Further_changes_in_sound", "Context": [ "What changes did Kaki King implement in Jazz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kaki King article?", "After completing the last leg of her world tour, King decided to tour once again with a strictly acoustic show." ], "Conversation_no": 1799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did her strictly acoustic tour do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Kaki King's strictly acoustic tour do well", "Truth_answer": "After completing her No Bullshit Tour, King scored work on the independent film How I Got Lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kaki King's strictly acoustic tour do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-xpm-2011-oct-07-la-et-capsules-how-i-got-lost20111007-story.html", "Context": [ "What changes did Kaki King implement in Jazz?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kaki King article?", "After completing the last leg of her world tour, King decided to tour once again with a strictly acoustic show.", "did Kaki King's strictly acoustic tour do well?", "After completing her No Bullshit Tour, King scored work on the independent film How I Got Lost." ], "Conversation_no": 1799, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the film do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the film How I Got Lost do well", "Truth_answer": "The problem with director Joe Leonard’s road trip is that the skill of his actors is undercut by slick moodiness, dime-store philosophizing and an egregiously low-burning pace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film How I Got Lost do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#2006–2007:_Beautiful_World", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles were released from Beautiful World?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles were released from Beautiful World", "Truth_answer": "The comeback single, Patience, was released on 20 November 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Take_That_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from Beautiful World by Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#2006–2007:_Beautiful_World", "Context": [ "What singles were released from Beautiful World by Take That?", "The comeback single, Patience, was released on 20 November 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the only single on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Patience the only single on the album Beautiful World", "Truth_answer": "The video for the number 1 hit single Shine, the follow-up to Patience, premiered on 25 January 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Take_That_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patience the only single on the album Beautiful World?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#2006–2007:_Beautiful_World", "Context": [ "What singles were released from Beautiful World by Take That?", "The comeback single, Patience, was released on 20 November 2006.", "Was Patience the only single on the album Beautiful World?", "The video for the number 1 hit single Shine, the follow-up to Patience, premiered on 25 January 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Patience do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Patience by Take That do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Patience hit number 1 in the UK in its second week of chart entry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Take_That_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Patience by Take That do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_World_(Take_That_album)", "Context": [ "What singles were released from Beautiful World by Take That?", "The comeback single, Patience, was released on 20 November 2006.", "Was Patience the only single on the album Beautiful World?", "The video for the number 1 hit single Shine, the follow-up to Patience, premiered on 25 January 2007.", "How did Patience by Take That do on the charts?", "Patience hit number 1 in the UK in its second week of chart entry." ], "Conversation_no": 1800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the album debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the album Beautiful World by Take That debut", "Truth_answer": "Beautiful World is the fourth studio album by the British pop group Take That, released on 24 November 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album Beautiful World by Take That debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_World_(Take_That_album)#Track_listing", "Context": [ "What singles were released from Beautiful World by Take That?", "The comeback single, Patience, was released on 20 November 2006.", "Was Patience the only single on the album Beautiful World?", "The video for the number 1 hit single Shine, the follow-up to Patience, premiered on 25 January 2007.", "How did Patience by Take That do on the charts?", "Patience hit number 1 in the UK in its second week of chart entry.", "When did the album Beautiful World by Take That debut?", "Beautiful World is the fourth studio album by the British pop group Take That, released on 24 November 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced Beautiful World?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced Beautiful World by Take That", "Truth_answer": "All tracks produced by John Shanks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Beautiful World by Take That?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That#2006–2007:_Beautiful_World", "Context": [ "What singles were released from Beautiful World by Take That?", "The comeback single, Patience, was released on 20 November 2006.", "Was Patience the only single on the album Beautiful World?", "The video for the number 1 hit single Shine, the follow-up to Patience, premiered on 25 January 2007.", "How did Patience by Take That do on the charts?", "Patience hit number 1 in the UK in its second week of chart entry.", "When did the album Beautiful World by Take That debut?", "Beautiful World is the fourth studio album by the British pop group Take That, released on 24 November 2006.", "Who produced Beautiful World by Take That?", "All tracks produced by John Shanks." ], "Conversation_no": 1800, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any guest appearances or features on the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any guest appearances or features on the album Beautiful World by Take That", "Truth_answer": "Take That also accompanied eventual winner Leona Lewis on a live version of A Million Love Songs during the final of The X Factor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any guest appearances or features on the album Beautiful World by Take That?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Trial_and_imprisonment", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was harold's trial?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was harold's trial", "Truth_answer": "Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011032840id_/https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/harold-shipman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was harold Shipman's trial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Trial_and_imprisonment", "Context": [ "When was harold Shipman's trial?", "Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 1801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he on trial for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman on trial for", "Truth_answer": "He was charged with the murders of Marie West, Irene Turner, Lizzie Adams, Jean Lilley, Ivy Lomas, Muriel Grimshaw, Marie Quinn, Kathleen Wagstaff, Bianka Pomfret, Norah Nuttall, and Kathleen Grundy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman on trial for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Trial_and_imprisonment", "Context": [ "When was harold Shipman's trial?", "Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999.", "What was Harold Shipman on trial for", "He was charged with the murders of Marie West, Irene Turner, Lizzie Adams, Jean Lilley, Ivy Lomas, Muriel Grimshaw, Marie Quinn, Kathleen Wagstaff, Bianka Pomfret, Norah Nuttall, and Kathleen Grundy." ], "Conversation_no": 1801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other victims?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman have any other victims", "Truth_answer": "Pamela Hillier, Maureen Ward, Winifred Mellor, Joan Melia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman have any other victims?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Trial_and_imprisonment", "Context": [ "When was harold Shipman's trial?", "Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999.", "What was Harold Shipman on trial for", "He was charged with the murders of Marie West, Irene Turner, Lizzie Adams, Jean Lilley, Ivy Lomas, Muriel Grimshaw, Marie Quinn, Kathleen Wagstaff, Bianka Pomfret, Norah Nuttall, and Kathleen Grundy.", "Did Harold Shipman have any other victims?", "Pamela Hillier, Maureen Ward, Winifred Mellor, Joan Melia" ], "Conversation_no": 1801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What evidence was there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What evidence was there", "Truth_answer": "Shipman consistently denied his guilt, disputing the scientific evidence against him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What evidence was there that Harold Shipman had committed murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Detection", "Context": [ "When was harold Shipman's trial?", "Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999.", "What was Harold Shipman on trial for", "He was charged with the murders of Marie West, Irene Turner, Lizzie Adams, Jean Lilley, Ivy Lomas, Muriel Grimshaw, Marie Quinn, Kathleen Wagstaff, Bianka Pomfret, Norah Nuttall, and Kathleen Grundy.", "Did Harold Shipman have any other victims?", "Pamela Hillier, Maureen Ward, Winifred Mellor, Joan Melia", "What evidence was there that Harold Shipman had committed murder?", "Shipman consistently denied his guilt, disputing the scientific evidence against him." ], "Conversation_no": 1801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What scientific evidence did they have against him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What scientific evidence did the court have against Harold Shipman", "Truth_answer": "Grundy's body was exhumed and when examined, was found to contain traces of diamorphine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What scientific evidence did the court have against Harold Shipman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman#Trial_and_imprisonment", "Context": [ "When was harold Shipman's trial?", "Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999.", "What was Harold Shipman on trial for", "He was charged with the murders of Marie West, Irene Turner, Lizzie Adams, Jean Lilley, Ivy Lomas, Muriel Grimshaw, Marie Quinn, Kathleen Wagstaff, Bianka Pomfret, Norah Nuttall, and Kathleen Grundy.", "Did Harold Shipman have any other victims?", "Pamela Hillier, Maureen Ward, Winifred Mellor, Joan Melia", "What evidence was there that Harold Shipman had committed murder?", "Shipman consistently denied his guilt, disputing the scientific evidence against him.", "What scientific evidence did the court have against Harold Shipman?", "Grundy's body was exhumed and when examined, was found to contain traces of diamorphine." ], "Conversation_no": 1801, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sentence him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the court sentence Harold Shipman for murder", "Truth_answer": "The jury found Shipman guilty of fifteen counts of murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the court sentence Harold Shipman for murder?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Albert's style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Albert's style", "Truth_answer": "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [ "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts." ], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What musical contexts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in", "Truth_answer": "Ayler showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts, including children's songs, march melodies, and gospel hymns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [ "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts.", "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in?", "Ayler showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts, including children's songs, march melodies, and gospel hymns." ], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was different about his artistry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was different about Albert Ayler's artistry", "Truth_answer": "Ayler's wild energy and intense improvisations transformed them into something nearly unrecognizable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was different about Albert Ayler's musical artistry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [ "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts.", "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in?", "Ayler showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts, including children's songs, march melodies, and gospel hymns.", "What else was different about Albert Ayler's musical artistry?", "Ayler's wild energy and intense improvisations transformed them into something nearly unrecognizable." ], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his style of music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Albert Aylers style of music", "Truth_answer": "Ayler took a deconstructive approach to his music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Albert Ayler's style of music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [ "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts.", "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in?", "Ayler showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts, including children's songs, march melodies, and gospel hymns.", "What else was different about Albert Ayler's musical artistry?", "Ayler's wild energy and intense improvisations transformed them into something nearly unrecognizable.", "What was Albert Ayler's style of music?", "Ayler took a deconstructive approach to his music." ], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other things made his music sound different?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other things made Albert Ayler's music sound different", "Truth_answer": "Phil Hardy says that Ayler dismantled melody and harmony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things made Albert Ayler's music sound different?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [ "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts.", "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in?", "Ayler showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts, including children's songs, march melodies, and gospel hymns.", "What else was different about Albert Ayler's musical artistry?", "Ayler's wild energy and intense improvisations transformed them into something nearly unrecognizable.", "What was Albert Ayler's style of music?", "Ayler took a deconstructive approach to his music.", "What other things made Albert Ayler's music sound different?", "Phil Hardy says that Ayler dismantled melody and harmony." ], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was important about his music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was important about Albert Aylers music", "Truth_answer": "Ayler wished to free himself and his bandmates to improvise, relate to one another, and relate to their instruments on a more raw, primal level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about Albert Ayler's music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler#Artistry", "Context": [ "What was Albert Ayler's style?", "Ayler routinely showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts.", "What musical contexts did Albert Ayler showcase his style in?", "Ayler showcased his highly untraditional personal saxophone style in very conventional musical contexts, including children's songs, march melodies, and gospel hymns.", "What else was different about Albert Ayler's musical artistry?", "Ayler's wild energy and intense improvisations transformed them into something nearly unrecognizable.", "What was Albert Ayler's style of music?", "Ayler took a deconstructive approach to his music.", "What other things made Albert Ayler's music sound different?", "Phil Hardy says that Ayler dismantled melody and harmony.", "What else was important about Albert Ayler's music?", "Ayler wished to free himself and his bandmates to improvise, relate to one another, and relate to their instruments on a more raw, primal level." ], "Conversation_no": 1802, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he similar to any other musicians?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Albert Ayler similar to any other musicians", "Truth_answer": "The intensely spiritual aspect of Ayler's music was clearly aligned with the beliefs of jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Albert Ayler similar to any other musicians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the voice ideas come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the voice ideas come from", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Voice", "Context": [ "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?" ], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has she always been voiced by the same person?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person", "Truth_answer": "During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Voice", "Context": [ "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?", "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person?", "During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors." ], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with Fox's threat to replace the voice actors in The Simpsons", "Truth_answer": "The dispute was soon resolved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Fox's threat to replace the voice actors in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Voice", "Context": [ "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?", "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person?", "During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors.", "What happened with Fox's threat to replace the voice actors in The Simpsons?", "The dispute was soon resolved." ], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article", "Truth_answer": "After salary re-negotiations in 2008, the voice actors receive approximately $400,000 per episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?", "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person?", "During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors.", "What happened with Fox's threat to replace the voice actors in The Simpsons?", "The dispute was soon resolved.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "After salary re-negotiations in 2008, the voice actors receive approximately $400,000 per episode." ], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the idea behind her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the idea behind Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Marge was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the idea behind Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?", "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person?", "During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors.", "What happened with Fox's threat to replace the voice actors in The Simpsons?", "The dispute was soon resolved.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "After salary re-negotiations in 2008, the voice actors receive approximately $400,000 per episode.", "What was the idea behind Marge Simpson?", "Marge was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character." ], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she state?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Margaret Groening state about Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Groening has said she bears little similarity to the character, stating, It's really weird to have people think you're a cartoon.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Margaret Groening state about Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Voice", "Context": [ "Where did the voice ideas for Marge Simpson come from?", "Has Marge Simpson always been voiced by the same person?", "During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors.", "What happened with Fox's threat to replace the voice actors in The Simpsons?", "The dispute was soon resolved.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "After salary re-negotiations in 2008, the voice actors receive approximately $400,000 per episode.", "What was the idea behind Marge Simpson?", "Marge was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character.", "What did Margaret Groening state about Marge Simpson?", "Groening has said she bears little similarity to the character, stating, It's really weird to have people think you're a cartoon.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1803, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can be said about her voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can be said about Marge Simpson's voice", "Truth_answer": "Marge's voice is performed by Julie Kavner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can be said about Marge Simpson's voice?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they breakup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they breakup", "Truth_answer": "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born. Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born. Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band feel about him leaving?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Steeleye Span feel about Gay Woods leaving", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Steeleye Span feel about Gay Woods leaving?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born. Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band.", "How did the band Steeleye Span feel about Gay Woods leaving?" ], "Conversation_no": 1804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other members left?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other members left the band Steeleye Span", "Truth_answer": "Health problems forced Johnson into retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other members left the band Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born. Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band.", "How did the band Steeleye Span feel about Gay Woods leaving?", "What other members left the band Steeleye Span?", "Health problems forced Johnson into retirement." ], "Conversation_no": 1804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other members leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other members leave the band Steeleye Span", "Truth_answer": "Drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other members leave Steeleye Span, besides Woods and Johnson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born. Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band.", "How did the band Steeleye Span feel about Gay Woods leaving?", "What other members left the band Steeleye Span?", "Health problems forced Johnson into retirement.", "Did any other members leave Steeleye Span, besides Woods and Johnson?", "Drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end." ], "Conversation_no": 1804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they all reunite", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the members of Steeleye Span all reunite", "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916093530id_/http://steeleyespan.org.uk:80/history/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the members of Steeleye Span all reunite", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span#Breakup_and_comeback", "Context": [ "When did Steeleye Span break up?", "Reported difficulties among band members saw a split during the recording of Bedlam Born. Woods reportedly was uncomfortable with the financial arrangements of the band.", "How did the band Steeleye Span feel about Gay Woods leaving?", "What other members left the band Steeleye Span?", "Health problems forced Johnson into retirement.", "Did any other members leave Steeleye Span, besides Woods and Johnson?", "Drummer Dave Mattacks' period as an unofficial member came to an end.", "When did the members of Steeleye Span all reunite", "In 2002, Steeleye Span reformed with a classic line-up." ], "Conversation_no": 1804, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any other bands play", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any other bands play with Steeleye Span after they reformed", "Truth_answer": "Bob Johnson's health prevented him from playing live shortly before the 2002 comeback tour, and he was replaced by Ken Nicol, formerly of the Albion Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other bands play with Steeleye Span after they reformed", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Ernie Kovacs die", "Truth_answer": "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Death", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962." ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article", "Truth_answer": "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Death", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole." ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs have children", "Truth_answer": "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Death", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982" ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did his daughter die from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Edie Adams daughter die from", "Truth_answer": "Mia was killed on May 8, 1982, also in an automobile accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ernie Kovacs' daughter die from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982", "what did Ernie Kovacs' daughter die from?", "Mia was killed on May 8, 1982, also in an automobile accident." ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after her death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Ernie Kovacs do after his daughter's death", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ernie Kovacs do after his daughter's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Death", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982", "what did Ernie Kovacs' daughter die from?", "Mia was killed on May 8, 1982, also in an automobile accident.", "what did Ernie Kovacs do after his daughter's death?" ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what does his epitaph read?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does Ernie Kovacs' epitaph read", "Truth_answer": "His epitaph reads Nothing in moderation—We all loved him.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Ernie Kovacs' epitaph read?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Death", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982", "what did Ernie Kovacs' daughter die from?", "Mia was killed on May 8, 1982, also in an automobile accident.", "what did Ernie Kovacs do after his daughter's death?", "what does Ernie Kovacs' epitaph read?", "His epitaph reads Nothing in moderation—We all loved him.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Ernie Kovacs die", "Truth_answer": "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982", "what did Ernie Kovacs' daughter die from?", "Mia was killed on May 8, 1982, also in an automobile accident.", "what did Ernie Kovacs do after his daughter's death?", "what does Ernie Kovacs' epitaph read?", "His epitaph reads Nothing in moderation—We all loved him.“", "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962." ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have a wife?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs have a wife", "Truth_answer": "Kovacs and Adams met in 1951. They eloped and were married on September 12, 1954, in Mexico City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs have a wife?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole.", "did Ernie Kovacs have children?", "His only child with Edie Adams, Mia, was killed on May 8, 1982. (1959–1982), was killed on May 8, 1982", "what did Ernie Kovacs' daughter die from?", "Mia was killed on May 8, 1982, also in an automobile accident.", "what did Ernie Kovacs do after his daughter's death?", "what does Ernie Kovacs' epitaph read?", "His epitaph reads Nothing in moderation—We all loved him.“", "when did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "did Ernie Kovacs have a wife?", "Kovacs and Adams met in 1951. They eloped and were married on September 12, 1954, in Mexico City." ], "Conversation_no": 1805, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did they tell her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Ernie Kovacs tell Edie Adams", "Truth_answer": "After the couple's first date, Kovacs proceeded to buy a Jaguar car, telling Adams he wanted to take her out in style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ernie Kovacs tell Edie Adams?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was marge a popular character right away?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was marge a popular character right away", "Truth_answer": "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reception?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reception to Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article", "Truth_answer": "At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards, Kavner received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Marge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards, Kavner received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Marge." ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "has she received other awards or recognition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "has Julie Kavner received other awards or recognition for voicing Marge Simpson", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Kavner and Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) won a Young Artist Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has Julie Kavner received other awards or recognition for voicing Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards, Kavner received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Marge.", "has Julie Kavner received other awards or recognition for voicing Marge Simpson?", "In 2004, Kavner and Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) won a Young Artist Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other honors has Kavner received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other honors has Julie Kavner received", "Truth_answer": "Kavner was nominated for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature“ at the 2007 Annie Awards, but lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honors has Julie Kavner received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards, Kavner received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Marge.", "has Julie Kavner received other awards or recognition for voicing Marge Simpson?", "In 2004, Kavner and Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) won a Young Artist Award.", "What other honors has Julie Kavner received?", "Kavner was nominated for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature“ at the 2007 Annie Awards, but lost." ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did she lose to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Julie Kavner lose to", "Truth_answer": "Kavner lost to Ian Holm from Ratatouille.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Julie Kavner lose the 2007 award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards, Kavner received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Marge.", "has Julie Kavner received other awards or recognition for voicing Marge Simpson?", "In 2004, Kavner and Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) won a Young Artist Award.", "What other honors has Julie Kavner received?", "Kavner was nominated for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature“ at the 2007 Annie Awards, but lost.", "Who did Julie Kavner lose the 2007 award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature to?", "Kavner lost to Ian Holm from Ratatouille." ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any quotes in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any quotes in the Reception section of the Marge Simpson article", "Truth_answer": "One critic said she gave what must be the most heartfelt performance ever.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any quotes in the Reception section of the Marge Simpson article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson#Reception", "Context": [ "Was marge a popular character on The Simpsons right away?", "Marge has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "What was the reception to Marge Simpson?", "Various episodes in which Marge is prominently featured have been nominated for Emmy Awards.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marge Simpson article?", "At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards, Kavner received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Marge.", "has Julie Kavner received other awards or recognition for voicing Marge Simpson?", "In 2004, Kavner and Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) won a Young Artist Award.", "What other honors has Julie Kavner received?", "Kavner was nominated for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature“ at the 2007 Annie Awards, but lost.", "Who did Julie Kavner lose the 2007 award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature to?", "Kavner lost to Ian Holm from Ratatouille.", "Are there any quotes in the Reception section of the Marge Simpson article?", "One critic said she gave what must be the most heartfelt performance ever.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1806, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which episode was he/she referring to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which Simpsons episode was a critic referring to when saying Julie Kavner gave what must be the most heartfelt performance ever", "Truth_answer": "Kavner's emotional performance in the movie got positive reviews and one critic said she gave what must be the most heartfelt performance ever.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Simpsons episode was a critic referring to when saying Julie Kavner gave what must be the most heartfelt performance ever?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2013–present:_Reunion_and_The_Return_Tour", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did day26 reunited?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did day26 reunited", "Truth_answer": "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the band day26 reunite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2013–present:_Reunion_and_The_Return_Tour", "Context": [ "when did the band day26 reunite?", "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite." ], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did all the members reunite or some of them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them", "Truth_answer": "In Spring 2017, all members of Day26 announced over social media they would hold a 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2013–present:_Reunion_and_The_Return_Tour", "Context": [ "when did the band day26 reunite?", "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite.", "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them?", "In Spring 2017, all members of Day26 announced over social media they would hold a 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert." ], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did that concert go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Day26's 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert go", "Truth_answer": "Due to the venue being sold out and overwhelming fans demanding more tickets, the band decided add an encore concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Day26's 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did the band day26 reunite?", "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite.", "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them?", "In Spring 2017, all members of Day26 announced over social media they would hold a 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert.", "how did Day26's 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert go?", "Due to the venue being sold out and overwhelming fans demanding more tickets, the band decided add an encore concert." ], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where else did they go for their reunion tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else did Day26 go for their reunion tour, after their encore concert", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else did Day26 go for their reunion tour, after their encore concert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Boy_Family_Reunion_Tour#Background", "Context": [ "when did the band day26 reunite?", "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite.", "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them?", "In Spring 2017, all members of Day26 announced over social media they would hold a 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert.", "how did Day26's 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert go?", "Due to the venue being sold out and overwhelming fans demanding more tickets, the band decided add an encore concert.", "where else did Day26 go for their reunion tour, after their encore concert?" ], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what songs did they play on their reunion tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what songs did Day26 play on their reunion tour", "Truth_answer": "Combs reunited with Bad Boy Family artists for an all-star medley performance of the collective's many hits along with a new single, Finna Get Loose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Day26 play on their reunion tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2013–present:_Reunion_and_The_Return_Tour", "Context": [ "when did the band day26 reunite?", "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite.", "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them?", "In Spring 2017, all members of Day26 announced over social media they would hold a 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert.", "how did Day26's 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert go?", "Due to the venue being sold out and overwhelming fans demanding more tickets, the band decided add an encore concert.", "where else did Day26 go for their reunion tour, after their encore concert?", "what songs did Day26 play on their reunion tour?", "Combs reunited with Bad Boy Family artists for an all-star medley performance of the collective's many hits along with a new single, Finna Get Loose." ], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "is there anything else that was interesting about their reunion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anything else that was interesting about Day26's reunion", "Truth_answer": "In a recent interview with radio personality Sway on his radio show, Sways Universe, Willie announced that the group was recording their third studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else that was interesting about Day26's reunion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26#2013–present:_Reunion_and_The_Return_Tour", "Context": [ "when did the band day26 reunite?", "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that the group would reunite.", "did all the members of Day26 reunite or some of them?", "In Spring 2017, all members of Day26 announced over social media they would hold a 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert.", "how did Day26's 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert go?", "Due to the venue being sold out and overwhelming fans demanding more tickets, the band decided add an encore concert.", "where else did Day26 go for their reunion tour, after their encore concert?", "what songs did Day26 play on their reunion tour?", "Combs reunited with Bad Boy Family artists for an all-star medley performance of the collective's many hits along with a new single, Finna Get Loose.", "is there anything else that was interesting about Day26's reunion?", "In a recent interview with radio personality Sway on his radio show, Sways Universe, Willie announced that the group was recording their third studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 1807, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they sign with BMG?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Day26 sign with BMG", "Truth_answer": "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word that the group would reunite and be planning a tour for the next year. The group signed with BMG Rights Management.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Day26 sign with BMG?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#College_football", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What are some highlights of Charlie Ward's collegiate career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are some highlights of Charlie Ward's collegiate career", "Truth_answer": "Ward won the 1993 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Davey O'Brien Award as a quarterback for Florida State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some highlights of Charlie Ward's collegiate sports career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_Award", "Context": [ "What are some highlights of Charlie Ward's collegiate sports career?", "Ward won the 1993 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Davey O'Brien Award as a quarterback for Florida State University." ], "Conversation_no": 1808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the Maxwell Award?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Maxwell Award", "Truth_answer": "The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the college football player judged to be the best all-around in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Maxwell Award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#College_basketball", "Context": [ "What are some highlights of Charlie Ward's collegiate sports career?", "Ward won the 1993 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Davey O'Brien Award as a quarterback for Florida State University.", "What is the Maxwell Award?", "The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the college football player judged to be the best all-around in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What records did he set in college?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What records did Charlie Ward set in college", "Truth_answer": "Ward still holds FSU basketball records for career steals at 236 and steals in one game at 9.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Charlie Ward set in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#College_basketball", "Context": [ "What are some highlights of Charlie Ward's collegiate sports career?", "Ward won the 1993 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Davey O'Brien Award as a quarterback for Florida State University.", "What is the Maxwell Award?", "The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the college football player judged to be the best all-around in the United States.", "What records did Charlie Ward set in college?", "Ward still holds FSU basketball records for career steals at 236 and steals in one game at 9." ], "Conversation_no": 1808, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about his college records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Charlie Ward's college records", "Truth_answer": "Ward ranks sixth all-time in assists at 396.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Charlie Ward's college records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did the song do on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did the song do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it ever climb higher on the chart?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67", "Truth_answer": "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article", "Truth_answer": "For the Billboard issue dated November 23, 2002, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100, jumping to number eight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article?", "For the Billboard issue dated November 23, 2002, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100, jumping to number eight." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other charts did it have a spot on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other music charts did Jenny from the Block have a spot on", "Truth_answer": "It also reached the top ten of the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music charts did Jenny from the Block have a spot on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article?", "For the Billboard issue dated November 23, 2002, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100, jumping to number eight.", "What other music charts did Jenny from the Block have a spot on?", "It also reached the top ten of the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number nine." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other charts it was on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other music charts Jenny from the Block was on", "Truth_answer": "The following week, the song continued climbing the Hot 100, moving to number six.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other music charts Jenny from the Block was on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article?", "For the Billboard issue dated November 23, 2002, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100, jumping to number eight.", "What other music charts did Jenny from the Block have a spot on?", "It also reached the top ten of the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number nine.", "Are there any other music charts Jenny from the Block was on?", "The following week, the song continued climbing the Hot 100, moving to number six." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which chart did it place highest on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which music chart did Jenny from the Block place highest on", "Truth_answer": "It peaked at two on the US Mainstream Top 40 Pop Songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which music chart did Jenny from the Block place highest on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article?", "For the Billboard issue dated November 23, 2002, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100, jumping to number eight.", "What other music charts did Jenny from the Block have a spot on?", "It also reached the top ten of the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number nine.", "Are there any other music charts Jenny from the Block was on?", "The following week, the song continued climbing the Hot 100, moving to number six.", "Which music chart did Jenny from the Block place highest on?", "It peaked at two on the US Mainstream Top 40 Pop Songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it perform better or worse than expected?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Jenny from the Block perform better or worse than expected", "Truth_answer": "While some critics praised the song and theme, others disregarded the lyrics as silly and laughable. Despite this, the song became a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jenny from the Block perform better or worse than expected?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "How well did the song Jenny from the Block do on the charts?", "On the US Billboard Hot 100, Jenny from the Block debuted at number 67.", "Did Jenny from the Block ever climb higher on the chart than number 67?", "By its third week on the Hot 100, the song had propelled to the top twenty, reaching number 17.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jenny from the Block article?", "For the Billboard issue dated November 23, 2002, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100, jumping to number eight.", "What other music charts did Jenny from the Block have a spot on?", "It also reached the top ten of the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number nine.", "Are there any other music charts Jenny from the Block was on?", "The following week, the song continued climbing the Hot 100, moving to number six.", "Which music chart did Jenny from the Block place highest on?", "It peaked at two on the US Mainstream Top 40 Pop Songs.", "Did Jenny from the Block perform better or worse than expected?", "While some critics praised the song and theme, others disregarded the lyrics as silly and laughable. Despite this, the song became a commercial success." ], "Conversation_no": 1809, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else you can tell me about the songs performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about the song Jenny from the Block's performance", "Truth_answer": "In Australia, Jenny from the Block made its debut inside the top ten at number eight on December 1, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about the song Jenny from the Block's performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he amplify the audio frequency?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did he amplify the audio frequency", "Truth_answer": "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have any problems?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency", "Truth_answer": "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did he fix it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency", "Truth_answer": "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article", "Truth_answer": "AT&T, through a third party who disguised his link to the telephone company, purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "AT&T, through a third party who disguised his link to the telephone company, purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how much did they purchase it for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much did At&T purchase seven Audion patents for", "Truth_answer": "AT&T purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents for $50,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did At&T purchase seven Audion patents for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "AT&T, through a third party who disguised his link to the telephone company, purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents.", "how much did At&T purchase seven Audion patents for?", "AT&T purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents for $50,000." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Lee de Forest do after buying the Audion patents", "Truth_answer": "AT&T used the innovation to conduct the first transcontinental telephone calls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lee de Forest do after buying the Audion patents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "AT&T, through a third party who disguised his link to the telephone company, purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents.", "how much did At&T purchase seven Audion patents for?", "AT&T purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents for $50,000.", "what did Lee de Forest do after buying the Audion patents?", "AT&T used the innovation to conduct the first transcontinental telephone calls." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they use it for anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did AT&T use the Audion patents for anything else", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did AT&T use the Audion technology for anything else besides transcontinental telephone calls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Audio_frequency_amplification", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "AT&T, through a third party who disguised his link to the telephone company, purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents.", "how much did At&T purchase seven Audion patents for?", "AT&T purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents for $50,000.", "what did Lee de Forest do after buying the Audion patents?", "AT&T used the innovation to conduct the first transcontinental telephone calls.", "Did AT&T use the Audion technology for anything else besides transcontinental telephone calls?" ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what made him amplify the audio?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what made Lee de Forest amplify the audio", "Truth_answer": "The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was researching ways to amplify telephone signals to provide better long-distance service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what made Lee de Forest amplify the audio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest#Phonofilm_sound-on-film_process", "Context": [ "how did Lee de Forest amplify the audio frequency?", "he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion by feeding it into a second tube for additional amplification.", "did Lee de Forest have any problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "de Forest's gassy version of the Audion could not handle even the relatively low voltages used by telephone lines.", "how did Lee de Forest fix the problems with amplifying audio frequency?", "By improving the tube's design, it could be more fully evacuated, and the high vacuum allowed it to successfully operate at telephone line voltages.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "AT&T, through a third party who disguised his link to the telephone company, purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents.", "how much did At&T purchase seven Audion patents for?", "AT&T purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents for $50,000.", "what did Lee de Forest do after buying the Audion patents?", "AT&T used the innovation to conduct the first transcontinental telephone calls.", "Did AT&T use the Audion technology for anything else besides transcontinental telephone calls?", "what made Lee de Forest amplify the audio?", "The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was researching ways to amplify telephone signals to provide better long-distance service." ], "Conversation_no": 1810, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he have other areas of research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Lee de Forest have other areas of research, besides audio amplification", "Truth_answer": "In 1921 de Forest ended most of his radio research in order to concentrate on developing an optical sound-on-film process called Phonofilm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lee de Forest have other areas of research, besides audio amplification?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Dennis die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Dennis die", "Truth_answer": "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die", "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he with the band when he died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died", "Truth_answer": "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he check into rehab?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to", "Truth_answer": "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band do after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death", "Truth_answer": "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1990s:_Lawsuits_and_death_of_Carl", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform anywhere else during that time frame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Beach Boys perform anywhere else during that time frame", "Truth_answer": "Carl continued to perform with the band on its 1997 summer tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else during the time frame after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring.", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else during the time frame after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Carl continued to perform with the band on its 1997 summer tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the reception of their performances?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reception of the Beach Boys performances after Dennis Wilson's death", "Truth_answer": "In 1988, they unexpectedly claimed their first U.S. number one single in 22 years with Kokomo“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception of the Beach Boys performances after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring.", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else during the time frame after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Carl continued to perform with the band on its 1997 summer tour.", "What was the reception of the Beach Boys performances after Dennis Wilson's death?", "In 1988, they unexpectedly claimed their first U.S. number one single in 22 years with Kokomo“." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs did they perform?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs did the Beach Boys perform", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the Beach Boys perform in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring.", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else during the time frame after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Carl continued to perform with the band on its 1997 summer tour.", "What was the reception of the Beach Boys performances after Dennis Wilson's death?", "In 1988, they unexpectedly claimed their first U.S. number one single in 22 years with Kokomo“.", "What songs did the Beach Boys perform in the 1980s?" ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform anywhere else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else in the 1980s", "Truth_answer": "From 1980 through 1982, the Beach Boys and the Grass Roots performed Independence Day concerts at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#Notes", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring.", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else during the time frame after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Carl continued to perform with the band on its 1997 summer tour.", "What was the reception of the Beach Boys performances after Dennis Wilson's death?", "In 1988, they unexpectedly claimed their first U.S. number one single in 22 years with Kokomo“.", "What songs did the Beach Boys perform in the 1980s?", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else in the 1980s?", "From 1980 through 1982, the Beach Boys and the Grass Roots performed Independence Day concerts at the National Mall in Washington, D.C." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they perform in DC after 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys perform in DC after 1985", "Truth_answer": "On July 4, 1985, the group played to an afternoon crowd in Philadelphia, and the same evening they performed on the Mall in Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys perform in DC after 1985?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#1980s:_Dennis'_death,_Brian's_estrangement,_and_\"Kokomo\"", "Context": [ "How did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "He fatally drowned at the age of 39 in Marina del Rey while diving from a friend's boat.", "When did Dennis from the Beach Boys die?", "On December 28, 1983, he fatally drowned.", "Was Dennis Wilson with the Beach Boys when he died?", "With the rest of the band fearing that he would end up like Brian, Dennis was given an ultimatum in November 1983 to check into rehab.", "Did Dennis Wilson check into rehab after the Beach Boys told him to?", "Dennis checked into rehab for his chance to get sober.", "What did the Beach Boys do after Dennis Wilson's death?", "The Beach Boys spent the next several years touring.", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else during the time frame after Dennis Wilson's death?", "Carl continued to perform with the band on its 1997 summer tour.", "What was the reception of the Beach Boys performances after Dennis Wilson's death?", "In 1988, they unexpectedly claimed their first U.S. number one single in 22 years with Kokomo“.", "What songs did the Beach Boys perform in the 1980s?", "Did the Beach Boys perform anywhere else in the 1980s?", "From 1980 through 1982, the Beach Boys and the Grass Roots performed Independence Day concerts at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.", "Did the Beach Boys perform in DC after 1985?", "On July 4, 1985, the group played to an afternoon crowd in Philadelphia, and the same evening they performed on the Mall in Washington." ], "Conversation_no": 1811, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any thing else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any thing else interesting", "Truth_answer": "They released the album Still Cruisin', which went platinum in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any thing else interesting about the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How successful were they in promoting the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How successful were they in promoting the song", "Truth_answer": "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the song top the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did My Happiness top the charts", "Truth_answer": "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Release_and_commercial_success", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the song win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long were they on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001.", "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness?" ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when they played it on tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when Powderfinger played it on tour", "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger signed a contract with United States label Republic as a result of the song's early success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when Powderfinger played it on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001.", "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness?", "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when Powderfinger played it on tour?", "Powderfinger signed a contract with United States label Republic as a result of the song's early success." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When touring, were their international shows more successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When touring, were Powderfinger's international shows more successful", "Truth_answer": "Australians were starting to get sick of My Happiness—Cameron Adams argued in The Hobart Mercury that this was one of the reasons Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When touring for My Happiness, were Powderfinger's international shows more successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001.", "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness?", "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when Powderfinger played it on tour?", "Powderfinger signed a contract with United States label Republic as a result of the song's early success.", "When touring for My Happiness, were Powderfinger's international shows more successful?", "Australians were starting to get sick of My Happiness—Cameron Adams argued in The Hobart Mercury that this was one of the reasons Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the My Happiness (Powderfinger) article", "Truth_answer": "Part of the song's success came about because very few people knew of Powderfinger, but were drawn towards My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the My Happiness (Powderfinger) article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001.", "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness?", "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when Powderfinger played it on tour?", "Powderfinger signed a contract with United States label Republic as a result of the song's early success.", "When touring for My Happiness, were Powderfinger's international shows more successful?", "Australians were starting to get sick of My Happiness—Cameron Adams argued in The Hobart Mercury that this was one of the reasons Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the My Happiness (Powderfinger) article?", "Part of the song's success came about because very few people knew of Powderfinger, but were drawn towards My Happiness." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What drew people towards the band's music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What drew people towards the band Powderfinger's music", "Truth_answer": "It was melodic, [and] pretty—a change from what she described as middle of the road rock popular in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What drew people towards the band Powderfinger's music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)#Touring_and_promotion", "Context": [ "How successful were Powderfinger in promoting the song My Happiness?", "My Happiness was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger top the charts?", "My Happiness peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", "Did the song My Happiness by Powderfinger win any awards?", "The song won the Single of the Year award at the ARIA Awards of 2001.", "How long were Powderfinger on tour for My Happiness?", "Did the crowd enjoy My Happiness when Powderfinger played it on tour?", "Powderfinger signed a contract with United States label Republic as a result of the song's early success.", "When touring for My Happiness, were Powderfinger's international shows more successful?", "Australians were starting to get sick of My Happiness—Cameron Adams argued in The Hobart Mercury that this was one of the reasons Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the My Happiness (Powderfinger) article?", "Part of the song's success came about because very few people knew of Powderfinger, but were drawn towards My Happiness.", "What drew people towards the band Powderfinger's music?", "It was melodic, [and] pretty—a change from what she described as middle of the road rock popular in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1812, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they focus their promotion efforts on the United States after that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Powderfinger focus their promotion efforts on the United States after that", "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Powderfinger focus their promotion efforts on the United States after the release of My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led to Hansen and Kiske's departures?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led to Hansen and Kiske's departures", "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Kiske leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween", "Truth_answer": "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Hansen give a reason for leaving?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween", "Truth_answer": "Kai Hansen left due to ill-health, conflicts within the band, troubles with Noise International, and a growing dissatisfaction with life on tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske.", "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween?", "Kai Hansen left due to ill-health, conflicts within the band, troubles with Noise International, and a growing dissatisfaction with life on tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who replaced Hansen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who replaced Kai Hansen in Helloween", "Truth_answer": "Weikath chose his friend Roland Grapow to replace him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Kai Hansen in Helloween?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#First_years_with_Andi_Deris_(1994–2000)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske.", "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween?", "Kai Hansen left due to ill-health, conflicts within the band, troubles with Noise International, and a growing dissatisfaction with life on tour.", "Who replaced Kai Hansen in Helloween?", "Weikath chose his friend Roland Grapow to replace him." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who replaced Kiske?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who replaced Michael Kiske in Helloween", "Truth_answer": "Helloween returned in 1994 with Andi Deris as their new lead vocalist and Uli Kusch on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Michael Kiske in Helloween?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske.", "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween?", "Kai Hansen left due to ill-health, conflicts within the band, troubles with Noise International, and a growing dissatisfaction with life on tour.", "Who replaced Kai Hansen in Helloween?", "Weikath chose his friend Roland Grapow to replace him.", "Who replaced Michael Kiske in Helloween?", "Helloween returned in 1994 with Andi Deris as their new lead vocalist and Uli Kusch on drums." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Helloween article", "Truth_answer": "Abdel-Nabi's inability to replicate Schwichtenberg's machine-gun style of drumming hindered Helloween's ability to play live fan-favorites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Helloween article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske.", "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween?", "Kai Hansen left due to ill-health, conflicts within the band, troubles with Noise International, and a growing dissatisfaction with life on tour.", "Who replaced Kai Hansen in Helloween?", "Weikath chose his friend Roland Grapow to replace him.", "Who replaced Michael Kiske in Helloween?", "Helloween returned in 1994 with Andi Deris as their new lead vocalist and Uli Kusch on drums.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Helloween article?", "Abdel-Nabi's inability to replicate Schwichtenberg's machine-gun style of drumming hindered Helloween's ability to play live fan-favorites." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band decide to do then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the band decide to do about Abdel-Nabi's drumming problems", "Truth_answer": "Abdel-Nabi was let go by the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band decide to do about Abdel-Nabi's drumming problems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween#Hansen_and_Kiske's_departures_(1989–1993)", "Context": [ "What led to Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween?", "Guitarist Kai Hansen unexpectedly left the band in 1989.", "Why did Michael Kiske leave Helloween?", "Conflicts within the rest of the band worsened, with Michael Weikath refusing to work any longer with Michael Kiske. The decision was made to fire Kiske.", "Did Kai Hansen give a reason for leaving Helloween?", "Kai Hansen left due to ill-health, conflicts within the band, troubles with Noise International, and a growing dissatisfaction with life on tour.", "Who replaced Kai Hansen in Helloween?", "Weikath chose his friend Roland Grapow to replace him.", "Who replaced Michael Kiske in Helloween?", "Helloween returned in 1994 with Andi Deris as their new lead vocalist and Uli Kusch on drums.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Helloween article?", "Abdel-Nabi's inability to replicate Schwichtenberg's machine-gun style of drumming hindered Helloween's ability to play live fan-favorites.", "What did the band decide to do about Abdel-Nabi's drumming problems?", "Abdel-Nabi was let go by the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1813, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other conflicts did the band have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other conflicts did the band Helloween have", "Truth_answer": "1993 would come to a close for Helloween with no singer, no drummer, and no record contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other conflicts did the band Helloween have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman#Final_years_and_death_(2012–2017)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did Gregg Allman spend his final years?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Gregg Allman spend his final years", "Truth_answer": "After the dissolution of the Allman Brothers, Allman kept busy performing music with his solo band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician Gregg Allman spend his final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman#Final_years_and_death_(2012–2017)", "Context": [ "How did musician Gregg Allman spend his final years?", "After the dissolution of the Allman Brothers, Allman kept busy performing music with his solo band." ], "Conversation_no": 1814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he very sick during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Gregg Allman very sick during his final years", "Truth_answer": "His health problems remained; he had atrial fibrillation, and though he kept it private, his liver cancer had returned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gregg Allman very sick during his final years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman#Final_years_and_death_(2012–2017)", "Context": [ "How did musician Gregg Allman spend his final years?", "After the dissolution of the Allman Brothers, Allman kept busy performing music with his solo band.", "Was Gregg Allman very sick during his final years?", "His health problems remained; he had atrial fibrillation, and though he kept it private, his liver cancer had returned." ], "Conversation_no": 1814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How bad was his atrial fibrillation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How bad was Gregg Allman atrial fibrillation", "Truth_answer": "He continued to cancel concerts citing serious health issues“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Gregg Allman's atrial fibrillation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman#Final_years_and_death_(2012–2017)", "Context": [ "How did musician Gregg Allman spend his final years?", "After the dissolution of the Allman Brothers, Allman kept busy performing music with his solo band.", "Was Gregg Allman very sick during his final years?", "His health problems remained; he had atrial fibrillation, and though he kept it private, his liver cancer had returned.", "How bad was Gregg Allman's atrial fibrillation?", "He continued to cancel concerts citing serious health issues“." ], "Conversation_no": 1814, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How bad was his liver cancer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How bad was Gregg Allman's liver cancer", "Truth_answer": "Allman died at his home in Richmond Hill, Georgia, on May 27, 2017, due to complications from liver cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wiki2.org/en/The_Allman_Brothers_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Gregg Allman's liver cancer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Second_marriage", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the second marriage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the second marriage", "Truth_answer": "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she meet him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband", "Truth_answer": "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Abdication_crisis", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the second marriage last?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last", "Truth_answer": "Wallis filed for divorce from her second husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Abdication_crisis", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last?", "Wallis filed for divorce from her second husband." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she get divorced?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wallis Simpson get divorced", "Truth_answer": "The decree nisi was granted on 27 October 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wallis Simpson get divorced from her second husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last?", "Wallis filed for divorce from her second husband.", "When did Wallis Simpson get divorced from her second husband?", "The decree nisi was granted on 27 October 1936." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Can you give me any interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can you give me any interesting information about Wallis Simpson", "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons temporarily set up home in a furnished house with four servants in Mayfair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me any interesting information about Wallis Simpson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last?", "Wallis filed for divorce from her second husband.", "When did Wallis Simpson get divorced from her second husband?", "The decree nisi was granted on 27 October 1936.", "Can you give me any interesting information about Wallis Simpson?", "The Simpsons temporarily set up home in a furnished house with four servants in Mayfair." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they stay in Mayfair?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson and her husband stay in Mayfair", "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Wallis sailed back to the United States to visit her sick mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson and her husband stay in Mayfair?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last?", "Wallis filed for divorce from her second husband.", "When did Wallis Simpson get divorced from her second husband?", "The decree nisi was granted on 27 October 1936.", "Can you give me any interesting information about Wallis Simpson?", "The Simpsons temporarily set up home in a furnished house with four servants in Mayfair.", "Did Wallis Simpson and her husband stay in Mayfair?", "In 1929, Wallis sailed back to the United States to visit her sick mother." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened to her sick mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Wallis Simpson's sick mother", "Truth_answer": "Her mother died penniless on 2 November 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Wallis Simpson's sick mother?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson#Second_marriage", "Context": [ "What was the second marriage of Wallis Simpson?", "Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson. He divorced his first wife, Dorothea, to marry Wallis on 21 July 1928.", "How did Wallis Simpson meet her second husband?", "By the time her marriage to Spencer was dissolved, Wallis had become involved with Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "Did Wallis Simpson's second marriage last?", "Wallis filed for divorce from her second husband.", "When did Wallis Simpson get divorced from her second husband?", "The decree nisi was granted on 27 October 1936.", "Can you give me any interesting information about Wallis Simpson?", "The Simpsons temporarily set up home in a furnished house with four servants in Mayfair.", "Did Wallis Simpson and her husband stay in Mayfair?", "In 1929, Wallis sailed back to the United States to visit her sick mother.", "What happened to Wallis Simpson's sick mother?", "Her mother died penniless on 2 November 1929." ], "Conversation_no": 1815, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where else did they go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where else did Wallis Simpson go", "Truth_answer": "Wallis returned to England and with the shipping business still buoyant, the Simpsons moved into a large flat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Wallis Simpson and her second husband go?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he rise to power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he rise to power", "Truth_answer": "On their way to Kandahar, the Abdalis had unanimously accepted Ahmad Shah Durrani as their new leader after Nader Shah's death in June 1747.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani rise to power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani", "Context": [ "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani rise to power?", "On their way to Kandahar, the Abdalis had unanimously accepted Ahmad Shah Durrani as their new leader after Nader Shah's death in June 1747." ], "Conversation_no": 1816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he well liked?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Ahmad Shah Durrani well liked", "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Durrani was well liked among military and political officials but not much is said about his public approval.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ahmad Shah Durrani well liked?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani", "Context": [ "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani rise to power?", "On their way to Kandahar, the Abdalis had unanimously accepted Ahmad Shah Durrani as their new leader after Nader Shah's death in June 1747.", "Was Ahmad Shah Durrani well liked?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani was well liked among military and political officials but not much is said about his public approval." ], "Conversation_no": 1816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of his accomplishments during his rise to power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Ahmad Shah Durrani accomplishments during his rise to power", "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Durrani began his military conquest by capturing Ghazni from the Ghiljis and then wresting Kabul from the local ruler, and thus strengthened his hold over Khorasan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Ahmad Shah Durrani's accomplishments during his rise to power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani", "Context": [ "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani rise to power?", "On their way to Kandahar, the Abdalis had unanimously accepted Ahmad Shah Durrani as their new leader after Nader Shah's death in June 1747.", "Was Ahmad Shah Durrani well liked?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani was well liked among military and political officials but not much is said about his public approval.", "What were some of Ahmad Shah Durrani's accomplishments during his rise to power?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani began his military conquest by capturing Ghazni from the Ghiljis and then wresting Kabul from the local ruler, and thus strengthened his hold over Khorasan." ], "Conversation_no": 1816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else interesting happened during his rise to power?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else interesting happened during Ahmad Shah Durrani's rise to power besides nader shah's death, approval, and capture of Ghazni", "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Durrani pardoned Shah Rukh and reconstituted Khorasan, but a tributary of the Durrani Empire. This marked the westernmost border of the Afghan Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened during Ahmad Shah Durrani's rise to power besides nader shah's death, approval, and capture of Ghazni?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nader_Shah", "Context": [ "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani rise to power?", "On their way to Kandahar, the Abdalis had unanimously accepted Ahmad Shah Durrani as their new leader after Nader Shah's death in June 1747.", "Was Ahmad Shah Durrani well liked?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani was well liked among military and political officials but not much is said about his public approval.", "What were some of Ahmad Shah Durrani's accomplishments during his rise to power?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani began his military conquest by capturing Ghazni from the Ghiljis and then wresting Kabul from the local ruler, and thus strengthened his hold over Khorasan.", "What else interesting happened during Ahmad Shah Durrani's rise to power besides nader shah's death, approval, and capture of Ghazni?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani pardoned Shah Rukh and reconstituted Khorasan, but a tributary of the Durrani Empire. This marked the westernmost border of the Afghan Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 1816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did his guards assassinate him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Ahmad Shah Durrani's guards assassinate him", "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Durrani wasn't assassinated. Nader Shah Afshar was assassinated because some of his officers and courtiers feared he was about to execute them, and they plotted against him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ahmad Shah Durrani's guards assassinate him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani", "Context": [ "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani rise to power?", "On their way to Kandahar, the Abdalis had unanimously accepted Ahmad Shah Durrani as their new leader after Nader Shah's death in June 1747.", "Was Ahmad Shah Durrani well liked?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani was well liked among military and political officials but not much is said about his public approval.", "What were some of Ahmad Shah Durrani's accomplishments during his rise to power?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani began his military conquest by capturing Ghazni from the Ghiljis and then wresting Kabul from the local ruler, and thus strengthened his hold over Khorasan.", "What else interesting happened during Ahmad Shah Durrani's rise to power besides nader shah's death, approval, and capture of Ghazni?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani pardoned Shah Rukh and reconstituted Khorasan, but a tributary of the Durrani Empire. This marked the westernmost border of the Afghan Empire.", "Why did Ahmad Shah Durrani's guards assassinate him?", "Ahmad Shah Durrani wasn't assassinated. Nader Shah Afshar was assassinated because some of his officers and courtiers feared he was about to execute them, and they plotted against him." ], "Conversation_no": 1816, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was he killed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Ahmad Shah Durrani killed", "Truth_answer": "In June 1773, Ahmad Shah Durrani finally died of cancer in Murghah, in the Herat Province, at fifty years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ahmad Shah Durrani killed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date was the near fatal crash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date was the near fatal crash", "Truth_answer": "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did howard sustain any injuries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries", "Truth_answer": "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were those his only injuries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries", "Truth_answer": "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did hughes get started?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RKO_Pictures", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?" ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the RKO companies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the RKO companies", "Truth_answer": "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RKO_Pictures_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the RKO companies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article", "Truth_answer": "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was hughes sued?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Howard Hughes sued", "Truth_answer": "Howard Hughes was accused of financial misconduct and corporate mismanagement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Howard Hughes sued?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy.", "Why was Howard Hughes sued?", "Howard Hughes was accused of financial misconduct and corporate mismanagement." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was suing him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was suing Howard Hughes", "Truth_answer": "A steady stream of lawsuits from RKO's minority shareholders had grown to be extremely annoying to Howard Hughes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was suing Howard Hughes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy.", "Why was Howard Hughes sued?", "Howard Hughes was accused of financial misconduct and corporate mismanagement.", "Who was suing Howard Hughes?", "A steady stream of lawsuits from RKO's minority shareholders had grown to be extremely annoying to Howard Hughes." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the result of the lawsuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the result of the RKO lawsuit against Howard Hughes", "Truth_answer": "Since Howard Hughes wanted to focus on his aircraft manufacturing and TWA holdings, Hughes offered to buy out all other stockholders in order to dispense with their distractions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the RKO lawsuit against Howard Hughes?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy.", "Why was Howard Hughes sued?", "Howard Hughes was accused of financial misconduct and corporate mismanagement.", "Who was suing Howard Hughes?", "A steady stream of lawsuits from RKO's minority shareholders had grown to be extremely annoying to Howard Hughes.", "What was the result of the RKO lawsuit against Howard Hughes?", "Since Howard Hughes wanted to focus on his aircraft manufacturing and TWA holdings, Hughes offered to buy out all other stockholders in order to dispense with their distractions." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he sued anymore?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Howard Hughes sued anymore", "Truth_answer": "It's not stated if Howard Hughes was sued anymore from other people but the chances are very likely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Howard Hughes sued anymore after the RKO lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy.", "Why was Howard Hughes sued?", "Howard Hughes was accused of financial misconduct and corporate mismanagement.", "Who was suing Howard Hughes?", "A steady stream of lawsuits from RKO's minority shareholders had grown to be extremely annoying to Howard Hughes.", "What was the result of the RKO lawsuit against Howard Hughes?", "Since Howard Hughes wanted to focus on his aircraft manufacturing and TWA holdings, Hughes offered to buy out all other stockholders in order to dispense with their distractions.", "Was Howard Hughes sued anymore after the RKO lawsuit?", "It's not stated if Howard Hughes was sued anymore from other people but the chances are very likely." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Howard continue to pilot the xf-11 after the crash?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Howard Hughes continue to pilot the xf-11 after the crash", "Truth_answer": "Howard Hughes did not pilot the xf-11 after the crash. Instead, he decided to focus his attenion on the H-4 Hercules.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Howard Hughes continue to pilot the xf-11 after the crash?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes", "Context": [ "What date was the near fatal crash Howard Hughes was in?", "Hughes was involved in another near-fatal aircraft accident on July 7, 1946, while performing the first flight of the prototype U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft.", "Did Howard Hughes sustain any injuries?", "Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash, including a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns.", "Were a crushed collar bone, multiple cracked ribs, crushed chest with collapsed left lung, and numerous third-degree burns Howard Hughes only injuries?", "Yes, they were Howard Hughes' only injuries.", "When did Howard Hughes get started with his career?", "What were the RKO companies?", "RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Hughes article?", "In 1938, Howard Hughes won a Collier Trophy.", "Why was Howard Hughes sued?", "Howard Hughes was accused of financial misconduct and corporate mismanagement.", "Who was suing Howard Hughes?", "A steady stream of lawsuits from RKO's minority shareholders had grown to be extremely annoying to Howard Hughes.", "What was the result of the RKO lawsuit against Howard Hughes?", "Since Howard Hughes wanted to focus on his aircraft manufacturing and TWA holdings, Hughes offered to buy out all other stockholders in order to dispense with their distractions.", "Was Howard Hughes sued anymore after the RKO lawsuit?", "It's not stated if Howard Hughes was sued anymore from other people but the chances are very likely.", "Did Howard Hughes continue to pilot the xf-11 after the crash?", "Howard Hughes did not pilot the xf-11 after the crash. Instead, he decided to focus his attenion on the H-4 Hercules." ], "Conversation_no": 1817, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did howard recover fully?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Howard Hughes recover fully", "Truth_answer": "Howard Hughes recovered the hard way - no sleeping pills, no opiates of any kind. The trademark mustache was used to hide a scar on his upper lip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Howard Hughes recover fully?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how long was his tenure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was his tenure", "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "During his tenure what was his main goal.", "Transformer_rewrite": "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal", "Truth_answer": "A good portion of Sam Brownback's tenure was heading the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011.", "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal.", "A good portion of Sam Brownback's tenure was heading the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act." ], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he accomplish anything else during his tenure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback accomplish anything else during his tenure besides the Trafficing Victims Protection Act", "Truth_answer": "President Clinton signed Sam Brownback's legislation in October 2000. The stronger enforcement increased the number of U.S. federal trafficking cases eightfold in the five years after enactment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback accomplish anything else during his tenure besides the Trafficing Victims Protection Act?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011.", "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal.", "A good portion of Sam Brownback's tenure was heading the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.", "Did Sam Brownback accomplish anything else during his tenure besides the Trafficing Victims Protection Act?", "President Clinton signed Sam Brownback's legislation in October 2000. The stronger enforcement increased the number of U.S. federal trafficking cases eightfold in the five years after enactment." ], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this bill pass?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Trafficking Victims Protection Act pass", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Trafficking Victims Protection Act passed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://agriexchange.apeda.gov.in/countrysearchnew/factbook/factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html?fieldkey=2050&alphaletter=E&term=Exports%20-%20partners_p96", "http://agriexchange.apeda.gov.in/countrysearchnew/factbook/factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html?fieldkey=2127&alphaletter=T&term=Total%20fertility%20rate_p96", "http://agriexchange.apeda.gov.in/countrysearchnew/factbook/factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html?fieldkey=2149&alphaletter=D&term=Diplomatic%20representation%20in%20the%20US_p96", "http://agriexchange.apeda.gov.in/countrysearchnew/factbook/factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html?fieldkey=2225&alphaletter=H&term=Health%20expenditures_p96", "http://agriexchange.apeda.gov.in/countrysearchnew/factbook/factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html?fieldkey=2250&alphaletter=N&term=Natural%20gas%20-%20consumption_p96", "http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/0108F1C73781B7F485257AC20074F49E_p0", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/the-polaris-project-for-some-sort-of-without-slavery_p1", "https://endinghumantrafficking.org/podcast/171/_p4", "https://endslaveryandtrafficking.org/could-congressional-indifference-kill-the-most-important-anti-trafficking-law-ever-passed/_p2", "https://endslaveryandtrafficking.org/department-education-ed-mckinney-vento-act-fy-2017/_p2", "https://reason.com/2017/01/10/the-business-of-government-is-hysteria/printer/_p1", "https://thephotojaneic-diary.com/tag/independent-thriller/_p1", "https://www.123helpme.com/victims-and-creators-in-my-life-preview.asp?id=299596_p4", "http://www.ironstrikes.com/blog/category/fantasy_p16", "http://www.seattleglobalist.com/2015/07/09/judge-oks-forced-labor-lawsuit-against-detention-center-contractor/39203_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Trafficking Victims Protection Act pass?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011.", "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal.", "A good portion of Sam Brownback's tenure was heading the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.", "Did Sam Brownback accomplish anything else during his tenure besides the Trafficing Victims Protection Act?", "President Clinton signed Sam Brownback's legislation in October 2000. The stronger enforcement increased the number of U.S. federal trafficking cases eightfold in the five years after enactment.", "Did the Trafficking Victims Protection Act pass?", "Yes, Trafficking Victims Protection Act passed." ], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he pass any other legislation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback pass any other legislation besides the Trafficking Victims Protection Act", "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Sam Brownback voted for the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage for purposes of federal law as the union between a man and a woman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback pass any other legislation besides the Trafficking Victims Protection Act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011.", "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal.", "A good portion of Sam Brownback's tenure was heading the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.", "Did Sam Brownback accomplish anything else during his tenure besides the Trafficing Victims Protection Act?", "President Clinton signed Sam Brownback's legislation in October 2000. The stronger enforcement increased the number of U.S. federal trafficking cases eightfold in the five years after enactment.", "Did the Trafficking Victims Protection Act pass?", "Yes, Trafficking Victims Protection Act passed.", "Did Sam Brownback pass any other legislation besides the Trafficking Victims Protection Act?", "In 1996, Sam Brownback voted for the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage for purposes of federal law as the union between a man and a woman." ], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he anger or upset anyone during his tenure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback anger or upset anyone during his tenure", "Truth_answer": "With Sam Brownback's conservative views, it's almost certain that he upset a lot of people from different cultures and demographics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback anger or upset anyone during his tenure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback", "Context": [ "How long was Sam Brownback's tenure?", "Sam Brownback's tenure as senator was from November 7, 1996 to January 3, 2011.", "During Sam Brownback's tenure what was his main goal.", "A good portion of Sam Brownback's tenure was heading the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.", "Did Sam Brownback accomplish anything else during his tenure besides the Trafficing Victims Protection Act?", "President Clinton signed Sam Brownback's legislation in October 2000. The stronger enforcement increased the number of U.S. federal trafficking cases eightfold in the five years after enactment.", "Did the Trafficking Victims Protection Act pass?", "Yes, Trafficking Victims Protection Act passed.", "Did Sam Brownback pass any other legislation besides the Trafficking Victims Protection Act?", "In 1996, Sam Brownback voted for the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage for purposes of federal law as the union between a man and a woman.", "Did Sam Brownback anger or upset anyone during his tenure?", "With Sam Brownback's conservative views, it's almost certain that he upset a lot of people from different cultures and demographics." ], "Conversation_no": 1818, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his allies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Sam Brownback's allies", "Truth_answer": "Throughout his Senate career, Sam Brownback's principal campaign donors were the politically influential libertarian Koch brothers of Kansas, and their enterprises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sam Brownback's allies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What tv station aired this show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What tv station aired this show", "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who starred in this show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who starred in the show that aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963", "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What actors were on the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What actors were on the show that weekend", "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other well known actors in the cast?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other well known actors in the cast for that movie", "Truth_answer": "Frankie Howerd also guested on That Was the Week That Was with stand-up comedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other well known actors in the cast besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Were there any other well known actors in the cast besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin?", "Frankie Howerd also guested on That Was the Week That Was with stand-up comedy." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 1985 in the United States concerning That Was the Week That Was", "Truth_answer": "On April 21, 1985 in the United States, the ABC network aired That Was The Week That Was as a special, hosted by David Frost and Anne Bancroft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1985 in the United States concerning That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Were there any other well known actors in the cast besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin?", "Frankie Howerd also guested on That Was the Week That Was with stand-up comedy.", "What happened in 1985 in the United States concerning That Was the Week That Was?", "On April 21, 1985 in the United States, the ABC network aired That Was The Week That Was as a special, hosted by David Frost and Anne Bancroft." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it a success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Week that a success", "Truth_answer": "Historians have identified TW3 as breaking ground in comedy and broadcasting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was That Was the Week That Was a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Were there any other well known actors in the cast besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin?", "Frankie Howerd also guested on That Was the Week That Was with stand-up comedy.", "What happened in 1985 in the United States concerning That Was the Week That Was?", "On April 21, 1985 in the United States, the ABC network aired That Was The Week That Was as a special, hosted by David Frost and Anne Bancroft.", "Was That Was the Week That Was a success?", "Historians have identified TW3 as breaking ground in comedy and broadcasting." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the That Was the Week That Was article", "Truth_answer": "On Saturday, 23 November 1963, the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, TW3 produced a shortened 20-minute programme with no satire, reflecting on the loss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the That Was the Week That Was article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Were there any other well known actors in the cast besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin?", "Frankie Howerd also guested on That Was the Week That Was with stand-up comedy.", "What happened in 1985 in the United States concerning That Was the Week That Was?", "On April 21, 1985 in the United States, the ABC network aired That Was The Week That Was as a special, hosted by David Frost and Anne Bancroft.", "Was That Was the Week That Was a success?", "Historians have identified TW3 as breaking ground in comedy and broadcasting.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the That Was the Week That Was article?", "On Saturday, 23 November 1963, the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, TW3 produced a shortened 20-minute programme with no satire, reflecting on the loss." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it cancelled?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the that weekend that cancelled", "Truth_answer": "After two successful series, the That Was the Week That Was did not return in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was That Was the Week That Was cancelled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was", "Context": [ "What tv station aired That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was was aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "What actors were on That Was the Week That Was?", "That Was the Week That Was cast members included Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Were there any other well known actors in the cast besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, Lance Percival, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin?", "Frankie Howerd also guested on That Was the Week That Was with stand-up comedy.", "What happened in 1985 in the United States concerning That Was the Week That Was?", "On April 21, 1985 in the United States, the ABC network aired That Was The Week That Was as a special, hosted by David Frost and Anne Bancroft.", "Was That Was the Week That Was a success?", "Historians have identified TW3 as breaking ground in comedy and broadcasting.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the That Was the Week That Was article?", "On Saturday, 23 November 1963, the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, TW3 produced a shortened 20-minute programme with no satire, reflecting on the loss.", "Was That Was the Week That Was cancelled?", "After two successful series, the That Was the Week That Was did not return in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 1819, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the US version the most successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the US version of That Was the Week That Was the most successful", "Truth_answer": "The UK version of That Was the Week That Was was the most successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the US version of That Was the Week That Was the most successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the early history like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the early history like", "Truth_answer": "Ukraine has had a very turbulent history, a fact explained by its geographical position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the early history of Ukranians like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians", "Context": [ "What was the early history of Ukranians like?", "Ukraine has had a very turbulent history, a fact explained by its geographical position." ], "Conversation_no": 1820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did it obtain distinctive statehood?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Ukraine obtain distinctive statehood", "Truth_answer": "In the 16th – 17th centuries, with the establishment of the Zaporizhian Sich, the notion of Ukraine as a separate country with a separate ethnic identity came into being.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ukraine obtain distinctive statehood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians", "Context": [ "What was the early history of Ukranians like?", "Ukraine has had a very turbulent history, a fact explained by its geographical position.", "How did Ukraine obtain distinctive statehood?", "In the 16th – 17th centuries, with the establishment of the Zaporizhian Sich, the notion of Ukraine as a separate country with a separate ethnic identity came into being." ], "Conversation_no": 1820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did they do in their early history?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the United States do in Ukraine", "Truth_answer": "The Ukrainian language appeared in the 14th – 16th centuries, but at that time, it was mostly known as Ruthenian, like its brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ukrainians do in their early history besides the establishment of the Zaporizhian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians", "Context": [ "What was the early history of Ukranians like?", "Ukraine has had a very turbulent history, a fact explained by its geographical position.", "How did Ukraine obtain distinctive statehood?", "In the 16th – 17th centuries, with the establishment of the Zaporizhian Sich, the notion of Ukraine as a separate country with a separate ethnic identity came into being.", "What else did Ukrainians do in their early history besides the establishment of the Zaporizhian?", "The Ukrainian language appeared in the 14th – 16th centuries, but at that time, it was mostly known as Ruthenian, like its brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 1820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it become widely used?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Ukrainian language become widely used", "Truth_answer": "A Ukrainian language revival began in the late 18th century in eastern Ukraine with overlapping literary and academic phases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ukrainian language become widely used?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians", "Context": [ "What was the early history of Ukranians like?", "Ukraine has had a very turbulent history, a fact explained by its geographical position.", "How did Ukraine obtain distinctive statehood?", "In the 16th – 17th centuries, with the establishment of the Zaporizhian Sich, the notion of Ukraine as a separate country with a separate ethnic identity came into being.", "What else did Ukrainians do in their early history besides the establishment of the Zaporizhian?", "The Ukrainian language appeared in the 14th – 16th centuries, but at that time, it was mostly known as Ruthenian, like its brothers.", "Did the Ukrainian language become widely used?", "A Ukrainian language revival began in the late 18th century in eastern Ukraine with overlapping literary and academic phases." ], "Conversation_no": 1820, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ukrainians article", "Truth_answer": "A 2016 survey conducted by the Razumkov Centre found that majority of Ukrainian populations was adhering to Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ukrainians article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Carter_(wrestling)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Dixie Carter", "Truth_answer": "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2009?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009", "Truth_answer": "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin", "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan defeated Flair in all four matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin.", "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin?", "Hulk Hogan defeated Flair in all four matches." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have a lot of success with his matches?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan have a lot of success with his matches", "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan had a lot of success in his wrestling career even headlining the first nine editions of WWF's flagship annual event, WrestleMania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan have a lot of success with his matches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin.", "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin?", "Hulk Hogan defeated Flair in all four matches.", "Did Hulk Hogan have a lot of success with his matches?", "Hulk Hogan had a lot of success in his wrestling career even headlining the first nine editions of WWF's flagship annual event, WrestleMania." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get his Hall of Fame ring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hulk Hogan get his Hall of Fame ring", "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://elblogdehola.blogspot.com/2011/?m=0_p11", "https://bodysize.org/en/yokozuna/_p0", "https://www.buzzfuse.net/294-1/the-greatest-wrestler-from-every-state/_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Orndorff_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Orndorff_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hulk Hogan get his Hall of Fame ring?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Hart", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin.", "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin?", "Hulk Hogan defeated Flair in all four matches.", "Did Hulk Hogan have a lot of success with his matches?", "Hulk Hogan had a lot of success in his wrestling career even headlining the first nine editions of WWF's flagship annual event, WrestleMania.", "When did Hulk Hogan get his Hall of Fame ring?", "Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his business partner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Hulk Hogan's business partner", "Truth_answer": "James Ray Hart was an American professional wrestling manager for Hulk Hogan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Hulk Hogan's business partner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin.", "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin?", "Hulk Hogan defeated Flair in all four matches.", "Did Hulk Hogan have a lot of success with his matches?", "Hulk Hogan had a lot of success in his wrestling career even headlining the first nine editions of WWF's flagship annual event, WrestleMania.", "When did Hulk Hogan get his Hall of Fame ring?", "Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.", "Who was Hulk Hogan's business partner?", "James Ray Hart was an American professional wrestling manager for Hulk Hogan." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hulk Hogan article", "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan appeared in movies like Rocky III, The A-Team, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Baywatch, Muppets from Space and many other films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hulk Hogan article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan", "Context": [ "Who was Dixie Carter?", "Dixie Carter-Salinas is an American businesswoman best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2003 to 2016.", "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2009?", "In November of 2009, Hulk Hogan performed with a group of wrestlers including Spartan-3000, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan across Australia in a tour titled Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin.", "How did Hulk Hogan do in Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin?", "Hulk Hogan defeated Flair in all four matches.", "Did Hulk Hogan have a lot of success with his matches?", "Hulk Hogan had a lot of success in his wrestling career even headlining the first nine editions of WWF's flagship annual event, WrestleMania.", "When did Hulk Hogan get his Hall of Fame ring?", "Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.", "Who was Hulk Hogan's business partner?", "James Ray Hart was an American professional wrestling manager for Hulk Hogan.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hulk Hogan article?", "Hulk Hogan appeared in movies like Rocky III, The A-Team, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Baywatch, Muppets from Space and many other films." ], "Conversation_no": 1821, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else did he work with?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else did Hulk Hogan work with besides James Ray Hart, Flair, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan", "Truth_answer": "Together, Hulk Hogan, Savage, and manager Miss Elizabeth formed a partnership known as The Mega Powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Hulk Hogan work with besides James Ray Hart, Flair, Heidenreich, Eugene, and Orlando Jordan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What led the band to go independent?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What led the band to go independent", "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream wanted artistic freedom with their music that wouldn't be possible outside of going independent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led Tangerine Dream to go independent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream", "Context": [ "What led Tangerine Dream to go independent?", "Tangerine Dream wanted artistic freedom with their music that wouldn't be possible outside of going independent." ], "Conversation_no": 1822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when Tangerine Dream went public", "Truth_answer": "Thought Tangerine Dream wasn't overtly popular during their debut era, they helped pave the way for other musicians of the same or similar genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Tangerine Dream went public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream", "Context": [ "What led Tangerine Dream to go independent?", "Tangerine Dream wanted artistic freedom with their music that wouldn't be possible outside of going independent.", "What happened when Tangerine Dream went public?", "Thought Tangerine Dream wasn't overtly popular during their debut era, they helped pave the way for other musicians of the same or similar genre." ], "Conversation_no": 1822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were any of the albums successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream have any successful albums", "Truth_answer": "The Tangerine Dream's 1973 album Atem was named as Album of the Year by British DJ John Peel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream have any successful albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream", "Context": [ "What led Tangerine Dream to go independent?", "Tangerine Dream wanted artistic freedom with their music that wouldn't be possible outside of going independent.", "What happened when Tangerine Dream went public?", "Thought Tangerine Dream wasn't overtly popular during their debut era, they helped pave the way for other musicians of the same or similar genre.", "Did Tangerine Dream have any successful albums?", "The Tangerine Dream's 1973 album Atem was named as Album of the Year by British DJ John Peel." ], "Conversation_no": 1822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the music like during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the music like during the 1980s", "Truth_answer": "In the 1980s, along with other electronic music pioneers like Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis, the band were early adopters of digital technology, which revolutionized the sound of the synthesizer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the music like during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream", "Context": [ "What led Tangerine Dream to go independent?", "Tangerine Dream wanted artistic freedom with their music that wouldn't be possible outside of going independent.", "What happened when Tangerine Dream went public?", "Thought Tangerine Dream wasn't overtly popular during their debut era, they helped pave the way for other musicians of the same or similar genre.", "Did Tangerine Dream have any successful albums?", "The Tangerine Dream's 1973 album Atem was named as Album of the Year by British DJ John Peel.", "What was the music like during the 1980s?", "In the 1980s, along with other electronic music pioneers like Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis, the band were early adopters of digital technology, which revolutionized the sound of the synthesizer." ], "Conversation_no": 1822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they cite any bands as influences?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream cite any bands as influences", "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream's Edgar Froese's guitar style was inspired by Jimi Hendrix, while Christopher Franke contributed the more avant garde elements of Karlheinz Stockhausen and Terry Riley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream cite any bands as influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream", "Context": [ "What led Tangerine Dream to go independent?", "Tangerine Dream wanted artistic freedom with their music that wouldn't be possible outside of going independent.", "What happened when Tangerine Dream went public?", "Thought Tangerine Dream wasn't overtly popular during their debut era, they helped pave the way for other musicians of the same or similar genre.", "Did Tangerine Dream have any successful albums?", "The Tangerine Dream's 1973 album Atem was named as Album of the Year by British DJ John Peel.", "What was the music like during the 1980s?", "In the 1980s, along with other electronic music pioneers like Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis, the band were early adopters of digital technology, which revolutionized the sound of the synthesizer.", "Did Tangerine Dream cite any bands as influences?", "Tangerine Dream's Edgar Froese's guitar style was inspired by Jimi Hendrix, while Christopher Franke contributed the more avant garde elements of Karlheinz Stockhausen and Terry Riley." ], "Conversation_no": 1822, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tangerine Dream article", "Truth_answer": "The Tangerine Dream influence can be felt in ambient artists such as Deepspace, The Future Sound of London, David Kristian, and Global Communication, Cut Copy, and Kasabian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tangerine Dream article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of the Fictional character biography", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the Fictional character biography", "Truth_answer": "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year was it created?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year was Kitty Pryde created", "Truth_answer": "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980)." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Tell me something interesting about the fictional character biography", "Transformer_rewrite": "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Truth_answer": "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were her mutant powers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers", "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about Kitty?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde", "Truth_answer": "IGN ranked her as the 47th greatest comic book hero of all time stating Kitty Pryde set the standard when she debuted, and none have surpassed her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde besides her comic introduction, powers, and memory wipe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.", "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde besides her comic introduction, powers, and memory wipe?", "IGN ranked her as the 47th greatest comic book hero of all time stating Kitty Pryde set the standard when she debuted, and none have surpassed her." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many mutants comprised her team?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many mutants comprised Kitty Pryde's team", "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde was a part of the X-Men team which was comprised of a variety of different team members with mutant powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many mutants comprised Kitty Pryde's team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.", "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde besides her comic introduction, powers, and memory wipe?", "IGN ranked her as the 47th greatest comic book hero of all time stating Kitty Pryde set the standard when she debuted, and none have surpassed her.", "How many mutants comprised Kitty Pryde's team?", "Kitty Pryde was a part of the X-Men team which was comprised of a variety of different team members with mutant powers." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she get her powers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Kitty Pryde get her powers", "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde's powers surfaced naturally at the age of 13. Though certain life events have allowed her access to different and more powerful abilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kitty Pryde get her powers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.", "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde besides her comic introduction, powers, and memory wipe?", "IGN ranked her as the 47th greatest comic book hero of all time stating Kitty Pryde set the standard when she debuted, and none have surpassed her.", "How many mutants comprised Kitty Pryde's team?", "Kitty Pryde was a part of the X-Men team which was comprised of a variety of different team members with mutant powers.", "How did Kitty Pryde get her powers?", "Kitty Pryde's powers surfaced naturally at the age of 13. Though certain life events have allowed her access to different and more powerful abilities." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was she able to do with the powers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Kitty Pryde able to do with the powers", "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde can also apparently transverse between the planes of the multiverse and is immune to the effects of space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kitty Pryde able to do with the powers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.", "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde besides her comic introduction, powers, and memory wipe?", "IGN ranked her as the 47th greatest comic book hero of all time stating Kitty Pryde set the standard when she debuted, and none have surpassed her.", "How many mutants comprised Kitty Pryde's team?", "Kitty Pryde was a part of the X-Men team which was comprised of a variety of different team members with mutant powers.", "How did Kitty Pryde get her powers?", "Kitty Pryde's powers surfaced naturally at the age of 13. Though certain life events have allowed her access to different and more powerful abilities.", "What was Kitty Pryde able to do with the powers?", "Kitty Pryde can also apparently transverse between the planes of the multiverse and is immune to the effects of space." ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde can phase through any material of any density and can even phase a planet out of Thane's amber", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://arousinggrammar.com/2014/05/26/kitty-pryde-vs-emma-frost/", "Context": [ "What is the birth name of Kitty Pryde in the biography?", "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde is the birth name given in the X-Men comics.", "In what year was Kitty Pryde created?", "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne first introduced Kitty Pryde in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).", "Tell me something interesting about Kitty Pryde's fictional biography", "Phoenix used her telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting Kitty being allowed to enroll at Xavier's school with her parents' blessing.", "What were Kitty Pryde mutant powers?", "Kitty Pryde has the ability to pass through solid matter by passing her particles through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.", "What else can you tell me about Kitty Pryde besides her comic introduction, powers, and memory wipe?", "IGN ranked her as the 47th greatest comic book hero of all time stating Kitty Pryde set the standard when she debuted, and none have surpassed her.", "How many mutants comprised Kitty Pryde's team?", "Kitty Pryde was a part of the X-Men team which was comprised of a variety of different team members with mutant powers.", "How did Kitty Pryde get her powers?", "Kitty Pryde's powers surfaced naturally at the age of 13. Though certain life events have allowed her access to different and more powerful abilities.", "What was Kitty Pryde able to do with the powers?", "Kitty Pryde can also apparently transverse between the planes of the multiverse and is immune to the effects of space.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Kitty Pryde can phase through any material of any density and can even phase a planet out of Thane's amber" ], "Conversation_no": 1823, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she able to defeat Frost?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Kitty Pryde able to defeat Frost", "Truth_answer": "In Astonishing X-Men #15-16, Kitty Pryde doest win the fight between her and Emma Frost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kitty Pryde able to defeat Frost?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Roberto Mangabeira do in sense of academics?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Roberto Mangabeira do in sense of academics", "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write these books, or how was he influenced by them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them", "Truth_answer": "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he continue with his academic career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career", "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he face any setbacks in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger face any setbacks in his career", "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger published the books that stirred up controversy in schools across America, challenged legal scholarship, and made proposals for legal education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger face any setbacks in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger face any setbacks in his career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger published the books that stirred up controversy in schools across America, challenged legal scholarship, and made proposals for legal education." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article", "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis of liberalism and the philosophical program he builds around rethinking the individual has also inspired new thinking and approaches to psychiatry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger face any setbacks in his career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger published the books that stirred up controversy in schools across America, challenged legal scholarship, and made proposals for legal education.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis of liberalism and the philosophical program he builds around rethinking the individual has also inspired new thinking and approaches to psychiatry." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he finish his magnum opus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger finish his magnum opus", "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's opus was published in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger finish his magnum opus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics:_A_Work_In_Constructive_Social_Theory", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger face any setbacks in his career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger published the books that stirred up controversy in schools across America, challenged legal scholarship, and made proposals for legal education.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis of liberalism and the philosophical program he builds around rethinking the individual has also inspired new thinking and approaches to psychiatry.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger finish his magnum opus?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's opus was published in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the public react to this opus?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the public react to Roberto Mangabeira Unger's opus", "Truth_answer": "Early reviewers of Politics questioned Roberto Mangabeira Unger's seeming predicament of criticizing a system of thought and its historical tradition without subjecting himself to the same critical gaze.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public react to Roberto Mangabeira Unger's opus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger", "Context": [ "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in sense of academics?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger worked on Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger write Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, or how was he influenced by them?", "Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society are both books written by Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "How did Roberto Mangabeira Unger continue with his academic career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger face any setbacks in his career?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger published the books that stirred up controversy in schools across America, challenged legal scholarship, and made proposals for legal education.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis of liberalism and the philosophical program he builds around rethinking the individual has also inspired new thinking and approaches to psychiatry.", "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger finish his magnum opus?", "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's opus was published in 1987.", "How did the public react to Roberto Mangabeira Unger's opus?", "Early reviewers of Politics questioned Roberto Mangabeira Unger's seeming predicament of criticizing a system of thought and its historical tradition without subjecting himself to the same critical gaze." ], "Conversation_no": 1824, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he leave a legacy behind?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger leave a legacy behind", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, the Northwestern University Law Review devoted an issue to Roberto Mangabeira Unger's work, analysing his three volume publication Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger leave a legacy behind?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Nancy grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Nancy grow up", "Truth_answer": "Nancy Lieberman's family lived in Brooklyn when she was born, but soon moved to Far Rockaway, New York where she grew up with her older brother Clifford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828024101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nancy Lieberman grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman", "Context": [ "Where did Nancy Lieberman grow up?", "Nancy Lieberman's family lived in Brooklyn when she was born, but soon moved to Far Rockaway, New York where she grew up with her older brother Clifford." ], "Conversation_no": 1825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she an only child?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Nancy Lieberman an only child", "Truth_answer": "No, Nancy Liberman has an older brother named Clifford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nancy Lieberman an only child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman", "Context": [ "Where did Nancy Lieberman grow up?", "Nancy Lieberman's family lived in Brooklyn when she was born, but soon moved to Far Rockaway, New York where she grew up with her older brother Clifford.", "Was Nancy Lieberman an only child?", "No, Nancy Liberman has an older brother named Clifford." ], "Conversation_no": 1825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she start playing basketball", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Nancy Lieberman start playing basketball", "Truth_answer": "Nancy Lieberman played basketball primarily on pickup teams with boys, not playing on a girls' team until she was a high school sophomore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828024101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nancy Lieberman start playing basketball", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman", "Context": [ "Where did Nancy Lieberman grow up?", "Nancy Lieberman's family lived in Brooklyn when she was born, but soon moved to Far Rockaway, New York where she grew up with her older brother Clifford.", "Was Nancy Lieberman an only child?", "No, Nancy Liberman has an older brother named Clifford.", "When did Nancy Lieberman start playing basketball", "Nancy Lieberman played basketball primarily on pickup teams with boys, not playing on a girls' team until she was a high school sophomore." ], "Conversation_no": 1825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she play in high school", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nancy Lieberman play in high school", "Truth_answer": "While attending Far Rockaway High School, Nacy Lieberman established herself as one of the top women's basketball players by earning a slot on the USA's National Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Lieberman play in high school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Nancy Lieberman grow up?", "Nancy Lieberman's family lived in Brooklyn when she was born, but soon moved to Far Rockaway, New York where she grew up with her older brother Clifford.", "Was Nancy Lieberman an only child?", "No, Nancy Liberman has an older brother named Clifford.", "When did Nancy Lieberman start playing basketball", "Nancy Lieberman played basketball primarily on pickup teams with boys, not playing on a girls' team until she was a high school sophomore.", "Did Nancy Lieberman play in high school", "While attending Far Rockaway High School, Nacy Lieberman established herself as one of the top women's basketball players by earning a slot on the USA's National Team." ], "Conversation_no": 1825, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did her high school team do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Nancy Lieberman's high school team do", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nancy Lieberman's high school team do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Ferdinand born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Ferdinand born", "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan", "Context": [ "Where was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa." ], "Conversation_no": 1826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was he born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Ferdinand Magellan born", "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan was born in or around 1480.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.planetpapers.com/1/Biographies~8.aspx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan", "Context": [ "Where was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa.", "When was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in or around 1480." ], "Conversation_no": 1826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Ferdinand Magellan die", "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan died April 27, 1521.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229120512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ferdinand Magellan die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan", "Context": [ "Where was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa.", "When was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in or around 1480.", "When did Ferdinand Magellan die?", "Ferdinand Magellan died April 27, 1521." ], "Conversation_no": 1826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he travel in his early life?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ferdinand Magellan travel in his early life", "Truth_answer": "In his early years, Ferdinand Magellan sailed under Diogo Lopes de Sequeira in the first Portuguese embassy to Malacca, with Francisco Serrão, his friend and possibly cousin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ferdinand Magellan travel in his early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan", "Context": [ "Where was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa.", "When was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Ferdinand Magellan was born in or around 1480.", "When did Ferdinand Magellan die?", "Ferdinand Magellan died April 27, 1521.", "Did Ferdinand Magellan travel in his early life?", "In his early years, Ferdinand Magellan sailed under Diogo Lopes de Sequeira in the first Portuguese embassy to Malacca, with Francisco Serrão, his friend and possibly cousin." ], "Conversation_no": 1826, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Ferdinand Magellan travel to", "Truth_answer": "After several weeks in the Philippines, Ferdinand Magellan had converted as many as 2,200 locals to Christianity, including Rajah Humabon of Cebu and most leaders of the islands around Cebu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ferdinand Magellan travel to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was Reeve born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Reeve born", "Truth_answer": "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p1", "http://www.peaceful-achiever.com/blog/_p2", "http://www.peaceful-achiever.com/blog/?s=_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were his parents?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Christopher Reeves parents", "Truth_answer": "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his childhood like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like", "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he go to school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school", "Truth_answer": "Tristam Johnson enrolled Christopher Reeve and his brother, Benjamin, in Princeton Country Day School, which later merged with Miss Fine's School for Girls to become the co-educational Princeton Day School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval.", "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school?", "Tristam Johnson enrolled Christopher Reeve and his brother, Benjamin, in Princeton Country Day School, which later merged with Miss Fine's School for Girls to become the co-educational Princeton Day School." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a good student?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Christopher Reeve a good student", "Truth_answer": "Chistopher Reeve excelled academically, athletically, and onstage; he was on the honor roll and played soccer, baseball, tennis, and hockey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Christopher Reeve a good student?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval.", "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school?", "Tristam Johnson enrolled Christopher Reeve and his brother, Benjamin, in Princeton Country Day School, which later merged with Miss Fine's School for Girls to become the co-educational Princeton Day School.", "Was Christopher Reeve a good student?", "Chistopher Reeve excelled academically, athletically, and onstage; he was on the honor roll and played soccer, baseball, tennis, and hockey." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get interested in acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Christopher Reeve get interested in acting", "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve found his passion for acting in 1962 at age nine when he was cast in an amateur version of the operetta The Yeomen of the Guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Christopher Reeve get interested in acting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval.", "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school?", "Tristam Johnson enrolled Christopher Reeve and his brother, Benjamin, in Princeton Country Day School, which later merged with Miss Fine's School for Girls to become the co-educational Princeton Day School.", "Was Christopher Reeve a good student?", "Chistopher Reeve excelled academically, athletically, and onstage; he was on the honor roll and played soccer, baseball, tennis, and hockey.", "When did Christopher Reeve get interested in acting?", "Christopher Reeve found his passion for acting in 1962 at age nine when he was cast in an amateur version of the operetta The Yeomen of the Guard." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Christopher Reeve article", "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve was elected Chairman of the American Paralysis Association and Vice Chairman of the National Organization on Disability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Christopher Reeve article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval.", "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school?", "Tristam Johnson enrolled Christopher Reeve and his brother, Benjamin, in Princeton Country Day School, which later merged with Miss Fine's School for Girls to become the co-educational Princeton Day School.", "Was Christopher Reeve a good student?", "Chistopher Reeve excelled academically, athletically, and onstage; he was on the honor roll and played soccer, baseball, tennis, and hockey.", "When did Christopher Reeve get interested in acting?", "Christopher Reeve found his passion for acting in 1962 at age nine when he was cast in an amateur version of the operetta The Yeomen of the Guard.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Christopher Reeve article?", "Christopher Reeve was elected Chairman of the American Paralysis Association and Vice Chairman of the National Organization on Disability." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role at the Theater Company?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Christopher Reeve's role at the Theater Company", "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve played a Russian sailor in The Hostage and Belyayev in A Month in the Country for Harvard Summer Repertory Theater Company in Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Christopher Reeve's role at the Theater Company?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve", "Context": [ "Where was Christopher Reeve born?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City.", "Who were Christopher Reeve's parents?", "Christopher D'Olier Reeve was the son of Barbara Pitney Lamb, a journalist, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar.", "What was Christopher Reeve's childhood like?", "Christopher Reeve's childhood was riddled with divorce, but he excelled at academics. Reeve admitted that he put pressure on himself to act older in order to gain his father's approval.", "Where did Christopher Reeve go to school?", "Tristam Johnson enrolled Christopher Reeve and his brother, Benjamin, in Princeton Country Day School, which later merged with Miss Fine's School for Girls to become the co-educational Princeton Day School.", "Was Christopher Reeve a good student?", "Chistopher Reeve excelled academically, athletically, and onstage; he was on the honor roll and played soccer, baseball, tennis, and hockey.", "When did Christopher Reeve get interested in acting?", "Christopher Reeve found his passion for acting in 1962 at age nine when he was cast in an amateur version of the operetta The Yeomen of the Guard.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Christopher Reeve article?", "Christopher Reeve was elected Chairman of the American Paralysis Association and Vice Chairman of the National Organization on Disability.", "What was Christopher Reeve's role at the Theater Company?", "Christopher Reeve played a Russian sailor in The Hostage and Belyayev in A Month in the Country for Harvard Summer Repertory Theater Company in Cambridge." ], "Conversation_no": 1827, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else significant happen during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen during Christopher Reeve's time working for Harvard Summer Repertory Theater Company", "Truth_answer": "The 23-year-old lead actress in the play turned out to be Christopher Reeve's first romance. She was engaged to a fellow Carnegie Mellon graduate at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen during Christopher Reeve's time working for Harvard Summer Repertory Theater Company?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How old was he when he started his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was he when he started his career", "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Stan Kenton when he started his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton", "Context": [ "How old was Stan Kenton when he started his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 1828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he immediately successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Stan Kenton immediately successful", "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton wasn't immediately successful, but he was very talented from a young age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stan Kenton immediately successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton", "Context": [ "How old was Stan Kenton when he started his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Was Stan Kenton immediately successful?", "Stan Kenton wasn't immediately successful, but he was very talented from a young age." ], "Conversation_no": 1828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he begin his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Stan Kenton begin his career", "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stan Kenton begin his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton", "Context": [ "How old was Stan Kenton when he started his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Was Stan Kenton immediately successful?", "Stan Kenton wasn't immediately successful, but he was very talented from a young age.", "Where did Stan Kenton begin his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 1828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he start out doing in his career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stan Kenton start out doing in his career", "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stan Kenton start out doing in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton", "Context": [ "How old was Stan Kenton when he started his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Was Stan Kenton immediately successful?", "Stan Kenton wasn't immediately successful, but he was very talented from a young age.", "Where did Stan Kenton begin his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "What did Stan Kenton start out doing in his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937." ], "Conversation_no": 1828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he stay with Gus Arnheim?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Stan Kenton stay with Gus Arnheim", "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton stayed with Gus Arnheim's group for about roughly a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Stan Kenton stay with Gus Arnheim?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton", "Context": [ "How old was Stan Kenton when he started his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "Was Stan Kenton immediately successful?", "Stan Kenton wasn't immediately successful, but he was very talented from a young age.", "Where did Stan Kenton begin his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "What did Stan Kenton start out doing in his career?", "Stan Kenton was 25 when he would make his first recordings when Arnheim made 14 sides for the Brunswick label in summer of 1937.", "How long did Stan Kenton stay with Gus Arnheim?", "Stan Kenton stayed with Gus Arnheim's group for about roughly a year." ], "Conversation_no": 1828, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after leaving in 1937?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Stan Kenton do after leaving in 1937", "Truth_answer": "Once Stan Kenton departed from Gus Arnheim's group, Kenton went back to study with private teachers on both the piano and in composition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stan Kenton do after leaving in 1937?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in his fellowship travels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did he do in his fellowship travels", "Truth_answer": "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he travel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Truth_answer": "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he travel", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Chinua Achebe travel", "Truth_answer": "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Longer_at_Ease", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is no longer at ease?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is no longer at ease", "Truth_answer": "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226121210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Longer_at_Ease_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is No Longer at Ease?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was No Longer at Ease about", "Truth_answer": "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226121210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Longer_at_Ease_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the novel sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did No Longer at Ease sell well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did No Longer at Ease sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.", "Did No Longer at Ease sell well?" ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.", "Did No Longer at Ease sell well?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?" ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he abandon medicine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Chinua Achebe abandon medicine", "Truth_answer": "After reading Mister Johnson, Chinua Achebe was so disturbed by the portrayal of its Nigerian characters as either savages or buffoons that he decided to become a writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chinua Achebe abandon medicine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.", "Did No Longer at Ease sell well?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Why did Chinua Achebe abandon medicine?", "After reading Mister Johnson, Chinua Achebe was so disturbed by the portrayal of its Nigerian characters as either savages or buffoons that he decided to become a writer." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he critical of it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Chinua Achebe critical of the portrayal of its Nigerian characters", "Truth_answer": "Chinua Achebe recognised his dislike for the African protagonist as a sign of the author's cultural ignorance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chinua Achebe critical of Mr. Johnson (1939)?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.", "Did No Longer at Ease sell well?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Why did Chinua Achebe abandon medicine?", "After reading Mister Johnson, Chinua Achebe was so disturbed by the portrayal of its Nigerian characters as either savages or buffoons that he decided to become a writer.", "Why was Chinua Achebe critical of Mr. Johnson (1939)?", "Chinua Achebe recognised his dislike for the African protagonist as a sign of the author's cultural ignorance." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he find success as a writer?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Chinua Achebe find success as a writer", "Truth_answer": "Chinua Achebe found success when he wrote Things Fall Apart. It was received well by British press, and received positive reviews from critic Walter Allen and novelist Angus Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chinua Achebe find success as a writer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe", "Context": [ "What did Chinua Achebe do in his fellowship travels?", "Chinua Achebe left Nigeria as part of a Fellowship for Creative Artists awarded by UNESCO. He travelled to the United States and Brazil.", "Where did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship?", "Chinua Achebe met with writers from the US, including novelists Ralph Ellison and Arthur Miller. In Brazil, he met with authors to discuss the complications of writing in Portuguese.", "How long did Chinua Achebe travel during his fellowship", "Chinua Achebe was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for six months of travel.", "What is No Longer at Ease?", "No Longer at Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.", "What was No Longer at Ease about?", "No Longer at Ease is the story of an Igbo man, who leaves his village for an education in Britain and then a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service.", "Did No Longer at Ease sell well?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Why did Chinua Achebe abandon medicine?", "After reading Mister Johnson, Chinua Achebe was so disturbed by the portrayal of its Nigerian characters as either savages or buffoons that he decided to become a writer.", "Why was Chinua Achebe critical of Mr. Johnson (1939)?", "Chinua Achebe recognised his dislike for the African protagonist as a sign of the author's cultural ignorance.", "When did Chinua Achebe find success as a writer?", "Chinua Achebe found success when he wrote Things Fall Apart. It was received well by British press, and received positive reviews from critic Walter Allen and novelist Angus Wilson." ], "Conversation_no": 1829, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Chinua Achebe win any awards", "Truth_answer": "In October 1979, Chinua Achebe was awarded the first-ever Nigerian National Merit Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chinua Achebe win any awards?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was maturity?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was maturity", "Truth_answer": "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered his high point when Jan van Eyck produced extraordinary works and really matured as an artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jan van Eyck's maturity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck", "Context": [ "What was Jan van Eyck's maturity?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered his high point when Jan van Eyck produced extraordinary works and really matured as an artist." ], "Conversation_no": 1830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was one of his successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was one of Jan van Eyck's successes", "Truth_answer": "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including Lucca Madonna and Virgin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Jan van Eyck's successes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck", "Context": [ "What was Jan van Eyck's maturity?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered his high point when Jan van Eyck produced extraordinary works and really matured as an artist.", "What was one of Jan van Eyck's successes?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including Lucca Madonna and Virgin." ], "Conversation_no": 1830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was special about it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was special about Jan van Eyck's successes", "Truth_answer": "The interior has complex light sources, typical of Jan van Eyck, with light coming both from a variety of angles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Jan van Eck's successful paintings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck", "Context": [ "What was Jan van Eyck's maturity?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered his high point when Jan van Eyck produced extraordinary works and really matured as an artist.", "What was one of Jan van Eyck's successes?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including Lucca Madonna and Virgin.", "What was special about Jan van Eck's successful paintings?", "The interior has complex light sources, typical of Jan van Eyck, with light coming both from a variety of angles." ], "Conversation_no": 1830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another success?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another successful painting Jan van Eyck is known for besides Lucca Madonna and Virgin", "Truth_answer": "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including Child with Canon van der Paele.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another successful painting Jan van Eyck is known for besides Lucca Madonna and Virgin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck", "Context": [ "What was Jan van Eyck's maturity?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered his high point when Jan van Eyck produced extraordinary works and really matured as an artist.", "What was one of Jan van Eyck's successes?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including Lucca Madonna and Virgin.", "What was special about Jan van Eck's successful paintings?", "The interior has complex light sources, typical of Jan van Eyck, with light coming both from a variety of angles.", "What was another successful painting Jan van Eyck is known for besides Lucca Madonna and Virgin?", "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including Child with Canon van der Paele." ], "Conversation_no": 1830, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other successes?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other successes", "Truth_answer": "The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered Jan van Eyck high point when he produced works including the Madonna of Chancellor Rolin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another successful painting Jan van Eyck is known for besides Child with Canon van der Paele, Lucca Madonna, and Virgin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he a communist?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was he a communist", "Truth_answer": "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [ "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government." ], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was he in prison for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for", "Truth_answer": "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [ "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government.", "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for?", "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities." ], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do to promote Marxism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Babrak Karmal do to promote Marxism", "Truth_answer": "Babrak Karmal spent the rest of the 1950s and the early 1960s becoming involved with Marxist organizations; two of the four were established by Karmal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Babrak Karmal do to promote Marxism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [ "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government.", "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for?", "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities.", "What did Babrak Karmal do to promote Marxism?", "Babrak Karmal spent the rest of the 1950s and the early 1960s becoming involved with Marxist organizations; two of the four were established by Karmal." ], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were the Marxist organizations in Afghanistan at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the Marxist organizations in Afghanistan during the early 1960s", "Truth_answer": "The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan was established in January 1965 in Nur Muhammad Taraki's home was one of the few communist organizations at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Marxist organizations in Afghanistan during the early 1960s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [ "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government.", "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for?", "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities.", "What did Babrak Karmal do to promote Marxism?", "Babrak Karmal spent the rest of the 1950s and the early 1960s becoming involved with Marxist organizations; two of the four were established by Karmal.", "What were the Marxist organizations in Afghanistan during the early 1960s?", "The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan was established in January 1965 in Nur Muhammad Taraki's home was one of the few communist organizations at the time." ], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which new political entities did it legalize?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which new political entities did the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan legalize", "Truth_answer": "When the 1964 Afghan Provisional Constitution, which legalised the establishment of new political entities, was introduced several prominent Marxists agreed to establish a communist political party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which new political entities did the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan legalize?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [ "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government.", "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for?", "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities.", "What did Babrak Karmal do to promote Marxism?", "Babrak Karmal spent the rest of the 1950s and the early 1960s becoming involved with Marxist organizations; two of the four were established by Karmal.", "What were the Marxist organizations in Afghanistan during the early 1960s?", "The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan was established in January 1965 in Nur Muhammad Taraki's home was one of the few communist organizations at the time.", "Which new political entities did the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan legalize?", "When the 1964 Afghan Provisional Constitution, which legalised the establishment of new political entities, was introduced several prominent Marxists agreed to establish a communist political party." ], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was communism popular in Afghanistan back then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was communism popular in Afghanistan during Babrak Karmal's time", "Truth_answer": "Communism popular among certain demographics in Afghanistan during that time, but it is difficult to say if communism was popular with the public overall?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was communism popular in Afghanistan during Babrak Karmal's time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal", "Context": [ "Was Babrak Karmal a communist?", "Yes, Babrak Karmal was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, synonymous with vice head of state, in the communist government.", "What was Babrak Karmal in prison for?", "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities.", "What did Babrak Karmal do to promote Marxism?", "Babrak Karmal spent the rest of the 1950s and the early 1960s becoming involved with Marxist organizations; two of the four were established by Karmal.", "What were the Marxist organizations in Afghanistan during the early 1960s?", "The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan was established in January 1965 in Nur Muhammad Taraki's home was one of the few communist organizations at the time.", "Which new political entities did the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan legalize?", "When the 1964 Afghan Provisional Constitution, which legalised the establishment of new political entities, was introduced several prominent Marxists agreed to establish a communist political party.", "Was communism popular in Afghanistan during Babrak Karmal's time?", "Communism popular among certain demographics in Afghanistan during that time, but it is difficult to say if communism was popular with the public overall?" ], "Conversation_no": 1831, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Babrak Karmal article", "Truth_answer": "After the end of his Presidency, Babrak Karmal denounced the Saur Revolution of 1978 in which he took part, taking aim at the Khalq governments of Taraki and Amin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Babrak Karmal article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did he do", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://carolsnotebook.com/2019/04/04/the-secret-agent-by-joseph-conrad/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130063853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Chance published?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Chance published", "Truth_answer": "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chance published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "When was Chance published?", "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have friends?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad have friends", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad had a friend named Stefan Buszczyński.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad have friends?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "When was Chance published?", "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels.", "Did Joseph Conrad have friends?", "Joseph Conrad had a friend named Stefan Buszczyński." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have more friends?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad have more friends", "Truth_answer": "In the northern Corsica town of Luri, where there is a plaque to a Corsican merchant seaman, Dominique Cervoni, whom Joseph Conrad befriended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130063853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad have more friends other than Stefan Buszczynski?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "When was Chance published?", "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels.", "Did Joseph Conrad have friends?", "Joseph Conrad had a friend named Stefan Buszczyński.", "Did Joseph Conrad have more friends other than Stefan Buszczynski?", "In the northern Corsica town of Luri, where there is a plaque to a Corsican merchant seaman, Dominique Cervoni, whom Joseph Conrad befriended." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write books with someone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad write books with someone", "Truth_answer": "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story is a quasi-science fiction novel on which Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad collaborated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad write books with someone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "When was Chance published?", "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels.", "Did Joseph Conrad have friends?", "Joseph Conrad had a friend named Stefan Buszczyński.", "Did Joseph Conrad have more friends other than Stefan Buszczynski?", "In the northern Corsica town of Luri, where there is a plaque to a Corsican merchant seaman, Dominique Cervoni, whom Joseph Conrad befriended.", "Did Joseph Conrad write books with someone?", "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story is a quasi-science fiction novel on which Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad collaborated." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other works?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad have any other works besides The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story or chance", "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad wrote books such as Almayer's Folly, An Outcast of the Islands, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad have any other works besides The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story or chance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "When was Chance published?", "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels.", "Did Joseph Conrad have friends?", "Joseph Conrad had a friend named Stefan Buszczyński.", "Did Joseph Conrad have more friends other than Stefan Buszczynski?", "In the northern Corsica town of Luri, where there is a plaque to a Corsican merchant seaman, Dominique Cervoni, whom Joseph Conrad befriended.", "Did Joseph Conrad write books with someone?", "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story is a quasi-science fiction novel on which Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad collaborated.", "Did Joseph Conrad have any other works besides The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story or chance?", "Joseph Conrad wrote books such as Almayer's Folly, An Outcast of the Islands, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', and many more." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story made", "Truth_answer": "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story was published in 1901.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story made?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad", "Context": [ "What did Joseph Conrad do?", "Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.", "When was Chance published?", "Though his talent was early on recognised by English intellectuals, popular success eluded him until the 1913 publication of Chance, which is often considered one of his weaker novels.", "Did Joseph Conrad have friends?", "Joseph Conrad had a friend named Stefan Buszczyński.", "Did Joseph Conrad have more friends other than Stefan Buszczynski?", "In the northern Corsica town of Luri, where there is a plaque to a Corsican merchant seaman, Dominique Cervoni, whom Joseph Conrad befriended.", "Did Joseph Conrad write books with someone?", "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story is a quasi-science fiction novel on which Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad collaborated.", "Did Joseph Conrad have any other works besides The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story or chance?", "Joseph Conrad wrote books such as Almayer's Folly, An Outcast of the Islands, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', and many more.", "When was The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story made?", "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story was published in 1901." ], "Conversation_no": 1832, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get relieved of Russian subject?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad get relieved of Russian subject", "Truth_answer": "The Russian Ministry of Home Affairs released the son of a Polish man of letters, captain of the British merchant marine from the status of Russian subject.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130063853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad get relieved of Russian subject?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Isabella live in Granada?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Isabella live in Granada", "Truth_answer": "It is unclear if Isabella I of Castile lived in Granada, but she definitely had a love for the land and was eventually entombed there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Isabella live in Granada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile", "Context": [ "Did Isabella live in Granada?", "It is unclear if Isabella I of Castile lived in Granada, but she definitely had a love for the land and was eventually entombed there." ], "Conversation_no": 1833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were they fighting against to conquer Granada?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fighting against to conquer Granada", "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fought against the Emirate of Granada, who had been held by the Muslim Nasrid dynasty since the mid-13th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fighting against to conquer Granada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile", "Context": [ "Did Isabella live in Granada?", "It is unclear if Isabella I of Castile lived in Granada, but she definitely had a love for the land and was eventually entombed there.", "Who were Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fighting against to conquer Granada?", "Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fought against the Emirate of Granada, who had been held by the Muslim Nasrid dynasty since the mid-13th century." ], "Conversation_no": 1833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they able to conquer Granada?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Emirates able to conquer Granada", "Truth_answer": "On 2 January 1492 Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand entered Granada to receive the keys of the city, and the principal mosque was reconsecrated as a church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand II able to conquer Granada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile", "Context": [ "Did Isabella live in Granada?", "It is unclear if Isabella I of Castile lived in Granada, but she definitely had a love for the land and was eventually entombed there.", "Who were Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fighting against to conquer Granada?", "Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II fought against the Emirate of Granada, who had been held by the Muslim Nasrid dynasty since the mid-13th century.", "Were Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand II able to conquer Granada?", "On 2 January 1492 Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand entered Granada to receive the keys of the city, and the principal mosque was reconsecrated as a church." ], "Conversation_no": 1833, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they do to reorganize the empire?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did King Ferdinand II and Princess Diana do to reorganize the empire", "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Granada was signed, and in it Ferdinand and Isabella I of Castile gave their word to allow the Muslims and Jews of Granada to live in peace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand II do to reorganize the Granada empire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the band working on in 2014?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the band working on in 2014", "Truth_answer": "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [ "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album named?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the album called", "Truth_answer": "Descensus is the name of the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Circa Survive's fifth studio album named?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [ "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "What was Circa Survive's fifth studio album named?", "Descensus is the name of the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album have any major hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Descensus album have any major hits", "Truth_answer": "No, not for Descensus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Descensus album have any major hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [ "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "What was Circa Survive's fifth studio album named?", "Descensus is the name of the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "Did the Descensus album have any major hits?", "No, not for Descensus." ], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did any songs make it onto the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any songs from Descenus make it onto the charts", "Truth_answer": "No, not for Descensus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any songs from Descenus make it onto the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [ "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "What was Circa Survive's fifth studio album named?", "Descensus is the name of the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "Did the Descensus album have any major hits?", "No, not for Descensus.", "Did any songs from Descenus make it onto the charts?", "No, not for Descensus." ], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was in the band during this period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was in Circa Survive around the time of Descensus", "Truth_answer": "Anthony Green, Colin Frangicetto, Brendan Ekstrom, Nick Beard , and Steve Clifford were a part of Circa Survive during the time around Descensus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Circa Survive around the time of Descensus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [ "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "What was Circa Survive's fifth studio album named?", "Descensus is the name of the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "Did the Descensus album have any major hits?", "No, not for Descensus.", "Did any songs from Descenus make it onto the charts?", "No, not for Descensus.", "Who was in Circa Survive around the time of Descensus?", "Anthony Green, Colin Frangicetto, Brendan Ekstrom, Nick Beard , and Steve Clifford were a part of Circa Survive during the time around Descensus." ], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the band work on after that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Circa Survive work on after Descensus", "Truth_answer": "After Descensus, the Circa Survive began to work on their next LP The Amulet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Circa Survive work on after Descensus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive", "Context": [ "What was Circa Survive working on in 2014?", "Descensus is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "What was Circa Survive's fifth studio album named?", "Descensus is the name of the fifth studio album by the American rock band Circa Survive, released on November 24, 2014.", "Did the Descensus album have any major hits?", "No, not for Descensus.", "Did any songs from Descenus make it onto the charts?", "No, not for Descensus.", "Who was in Circa Survive around the time of Descensus?", "Anthony Green, Colin Frangicetto, Brendan Ekstrom, Nick Beard , and Steve Clifford were a part of Circa Survive during the time around Descensus.", "What did Circa Survive work on after Descensus?", "After Descensus, the Circa Survive began to work on their next LP The Amulet." ], "Conversation_no": 1834, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else important to know about the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else important to know about Circa Survive", "Truth_answer": "Circa Survive, led by Anthony Green, consists of former members from Saosin, This Day Forward, and Taken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210103405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important to know about Circa Survive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids#Four_Minute_Mile_(1997–1998)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Four Minute Mile their album name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Four Minute Mile their album name", "Truth_answer": "Four Minute Mile is The Get Up Kids debut studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201209110224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Minute_Mile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Four Minute Mile The Get Up Kids album name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids#Four_Minute_Mile_(1997–1998)", "Context": [ "Was Four Minute Mile The Get Up Kids album name?", "Four Minute Mile is The Get Up Kids debut studio album." ], "Conversation_no": 1835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the artists in the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the artists in the band The Get Up Kids", "Truth_answer": "Matt Pryor, Jim Suptic, Rob Pope and Ryan Pope are artists in the band The Get Up Kids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the artists in the band The Get Up Kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Minute_Mile#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Was Four Minute Mile The Get Up Kids album name?", "Four Minute Mile is The Get Up Kids debut studio album.", "Who were the artists in the band The Get Up Kids?", "Matt Pryor, Jim Suptic, Rob Pope and Ryan Pope are artists in the band The Get Up Kids." ], "Conversation_no": 1835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the album Four Minute Mile by The Get Up Kids popular", "Truth_answer": "The Get Up Kids album Four Minute Mile brought a great deal of attention from critics, fans and labels alike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Four Minute Mile by The Get Up Kids popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids#Four_Minute_Mile_(1997–1998)", "Context": [ "Was Four Minute Mile The Get Up Kids album name?", "Four Minute Mile is The Get Up Kids debut studio album.", "Who were the artists in the band The Get Up Kids?", "Matt Pryor, Jim Suptic, Rob Pope and Ryan Pope are artists in the band The Get Up Kids.", "Was the album Four Minute Mile by The Get Up Kids popular?", "The Get Up Kids album Four Minute Mile brought a great deal of attention from critics, fans and labels alike." ], "Conversation_no": 1835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they sign with anyone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Get Up Kids sign with anyone after releasing Four Minute Mile", "Truth_answer": "The Get Up Kids signed with Los Angeles-based Vagrant Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Get Up Kids sign with anyone after releasing Four Minute Mile?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Four Minute Mile The Get Up Kids album name?", "Four Minute Mile is The Get Up Kids debut studio album.", "Who were the artists in the band The Get Up Kids?", "Matt Pryor, Jim Suptic, Rob Pope and Ryan Pope are artists in the band The Get Up Kids.", "Was the album Four Minute Mile by The Get Up Kids popular?", "The Get Up Kids album Four Minute Mile brought a great deal of attention from critics, fans and labels alike.", "Did The Get Up Kids sign with anyone after releasing Four Minute Mile?", "The Get Up Kids signed with Los Angeles-based Vagrant Records." ], "Conversation_no": 1835, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band create a single for the album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Get Up Kids create a single for the album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the Get Up Kids create a single for the album Four minute mile?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles#Return_to_the_independent_circuit_(2003–2005)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to the independent circuit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he return to the independent circuit", "Truth_answer": "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles#Return_to_the_independent_circuit_(2003–2005)", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel." ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he fight once he returned?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did A.J. Styles fight once he returned", "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles#Return_to_the_independent_circuit_(2003–2005)", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title." ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win that fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003", "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles won the fight against Super Hentai in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles#Championships_and_accomplishments", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003?", "A.J. Styles won the fight against Super Hentai in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any championships?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles win any championships", "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice, and was the inaugural titleholder of the X Division Championship six times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles win any championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003?", "A.J. Styles won the fight against Super Hentai in 2003.", "Did A.J Styles win any championships?", "A.J. Styles held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice, and was the inaugural titleholder of the X Division Championship six times." ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he beat to win that championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did A.J Styles beat to win the championship", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did A.J Styles beat to win the championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2771236-aj-styles-shinsuke-nakamura-fight-to-double-count-out-at-greatest-royal-rumble", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003?", "A.J. Styles won the fight against Super Hentai in 2003.", "Did A.J Styles win any championships?", "A.J. Styles held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice, and was the inaugural titleholder of the X Division Championship six times.", "who did A.J Styles beat to win the championship?" ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he fight anyone twice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did A.j Styleds fight anyone twice", "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles fought Shinsuke Nakamura twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.j Styleds fight anyone twice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2771236-aj-styles-shinsuke-nakamura-fight-to-double-count-out-at-greatest-royal-rumble", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003?", "A.J. Styles won the fight against Super Hentai in 2003.", "Did A.J Styles win any championships?", "A.J. Styles held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice, and was the inaugural titleholder of the X Division Championship six times.", "who did A.J Styles beat to win the championship?", "Did A.j Styleds fight anyone twice?", "A.J. Styles fought Shinsuke Nakamura twice." ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What title was this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What title did A.J Styles defeat Shinsuke Nakamura was this", "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles defeated Shinsuke Nakamura in the WWE Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What title did A.J Styles defeat Shinsuke Nakamura was this?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_and_Christopher_Daniels", "Context": [ "When did A.J Styles return to the independent circuit?", "On March 14, 2003 A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel.", "Who did A.J Styles fight once he returned to the independent circuit?", "A.J. Styles successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Did A.J Styles win that fight against Super Hentai in 2003?", "A.J. Styles won the fight against Super Hentai in 2003.", "Did A.J Styles win any championships?", "A.J. Styles held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice, and was the inaugural titleholder of the X Division Championship six times.", "who did A.J Styles beat to win the championship?", "Did A.j Styleds fight anyone twice?", "A.J. Styles fought Shinsuke Nakamura twice.", "What title did A.J Styles defeat Shinsuke Nakamura was this?", "A.J. Styles defeated Shinsuke Nakamura in the WWE Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1836, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he tag team ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles tag team", "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels were recurring tag team partners in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325063605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_and_Christopher_Daniels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles tag team ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Parliament_of_2005–2010", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she enter parliament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did she enter parliament", "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election." ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she help in the implementing of any policies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Entering_parliament", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?" ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article", "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries served as Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.brugesgroup.com/events/10-events/1287-brexit-the-future_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Parliament_of_2005–2010", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Nadine Dorries served as Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire." ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did she serve as anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nadine Dorries serve as anything else besides a Member of Parliament for Mid Bedforshire", "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for State for Health and Social Care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadine Dorries serve as anything else besides a Member of Parliament for Mid Bedforshire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Parliament_of_2005–2010", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Nadine Dorries served as Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire.", "Did Nadine Dorries serve as anything else besides a Member of Parliament for Mid Bedforshire?", "Nadine Dorries served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for State for Health and Social Care." ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did she serve on the Health Select Committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Nadine Dorries serve on the Health Select Committee", "Truth_answer": "as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nadine Dorries serve on the Health Select Committee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Parliament_of_2005–2010", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Nadine Dorries served as Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire.", "Did Nadine Dorries serve as anything else besides a Member of Parliament for Mid Bedforshire?", "Nadine Dorries served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for State for Health and Social Care.", "How did Nadine Dorries serve on the Health Select Committee?", "as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State." ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant on her entering parliament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant about Nadine Dorries entering parliament", "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election on the retirement through ill health after a series of scandals of Jonathan Sayeed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Nadine Dorries entering parliament?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Parliament_of_2005–2010", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Nadine Dorries served as Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire.", "Did Nadine Dorries serve as anything else besides a Member of Parliament for Mid Bedforshire?", "Nadine Dorries served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for State for Health and Social Care.", "How did Nadine Dorries serve on the Health Select Committee?", "as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.", "What was significant about Nadine Dorries entering parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election on the retirement through ill health after a series of scandals of Jonathan Sayeed" ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some stances on political issues did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some stances on political issues Nadine Dorries has", "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries wanted to reduce the time limit for abortions in the UK and make changes to the rules regarding counseling for the women involved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some stances on political issues Nadine Dorries has?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Parliament_of_2017–2019", "Context": [ "When did Nadine Dorries enter parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election.", "Did Nadine Dorries help in the implementing of any policies?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Nadine Dorries served as Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire.", "Did Nadine Dorries serve as anything else besides a Member of Parliament for Mid Bedforshire?", "Nadine Dorries served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for State for Health and Social Care.", "How did Nadine Dorries serve on the Health Select Committee?", "as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.", "What was significant about Nadine Dorries entering parliament?", "Nadine Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election on the retirement through ill health after a series of scandals of Jonathan Sayeed", "What were some stances on political issues Nadine Dorries has?", "Nadine Dorries wanted to reduce the time limit for abortions in the UK and make changes to the rules regarding counseling for the women involved." ], "Conversation_no": 1837, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything of significance that she did as a member of the Health committee?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything of significance that Nadine Dorries did as a member of the Health committee", "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries proposed amendments to the Health and Social Care Bill 2011 which would have blocked abortion services such as BPAS and Marie Stopes International from providing counseling services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything of significance that Nadine Dorries did as a member of the Health committee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Tyson start boxing professionally", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he fight in his debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other people did he fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson fought James Tillis, David Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO.", "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes?", "Mike Tyson fought James Tillis, David Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he starting to become famous at this point?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Mike Tyson starting to become famous in the first year of his professional career", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson's win streak attracted media attention and Tyson was billed as the next great heavyweight champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mike Tyson starting to become famous in the first year of his professional career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO.", "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes?", "Mike Tyson fought James Tillis, David Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier.", "Was Mike Tyson starting to become famous in the first year of his professional career?", "Mike Tyson's win streak attracted media attention and Tyson was billed as the next great heavyweight champion." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he get his big break?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Mike Tyson get his big break in his professional career", "Truth_answer": "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mike Tyson get his big break in his professional career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO.", "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes?", "Mike Tyson fought James Tillis, David Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier.", "Was Mike Tyson starting to become famous in the first year of his professional career?", "Mike Tyson's win streak attracted media attention and Tyson was billed as the next great heavyweight champion.", "When did Mike Tyson get his big break in his professional career?", "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was he fighting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Mike Tyson's first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship against", "Truth_answer": "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mike Tyson's first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship against?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO.", "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes?", "Mike Tyson fought James Tillis, David Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier.", "Was Mike Tyson starting to become famous in the first year of his professional career?", "Mike Tyson's win streak attracted media attention and Tyson was billed as the next great heavyweight champion.", "When did Mike Tyson get his big break in his professional career?", "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship.", "Who was Mike Tyson's first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship against?", "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win the fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson win the fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship", "Truth_answer": "Tyson won the title by TKO in the second round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson win the fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "When did Mike Tyson start boxing professionally?", "Mike Tyson made his professional debut as an 18-year-old on March 6, 1985, in Albany, New York.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight in his debut on March, 1985?", "Mike Tyson defeated Hector Mercedes via first-round TKO.", "What other people did Mike Tyson fight in his early career besides Hector Mercedes?", "Mike Tyson fought James Tillis, David Jaco, Jesse Ferguson, Mitch Green, and Marvis Frazier.", "Was Mike Tyson starting to become famous in the first year of his professional career?", "Mike Tyson's win streak attracted media attention and Tyson was billed as the next great heavyweight champion.", "When did Mike Tyson get his big break in his professional career?", "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship.", "Who was Mike Tyson's first title fight for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship against?", "On November 22, 1986, Tyson was given his first title fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship.", "Did Mike Tyson win the fight against Trevor Berbick for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship?", "Tyson won the title by TKO in the second round." ], "Conversation_no": 1838, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything special happen in this fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything special happen in the fight between Mike Tyson and Trevor Berbick", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson won the title by TKO in the second round, and at the age of 20 years and 4 months became the youngest heavyweight champion in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything special happen in the fight between Mike Tyson and Trevor Berbick?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the undisputed champion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the undisputed champion", "Truth_answer": "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously." ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he start that journey?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the undisputed champion of boxing start that journey", "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith." ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he fight after this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May by TKO in the sixth round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May by TKO in the sixth round." ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year was that fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the fight between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May 1987 by TKO in the sixth round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the fight between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May by TKO in the sixth round.", "What year was the fight between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May 1987 by TKO in the sixth round." ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there anything else interesting in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in this section about Mike Tyson in 1987", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson came to the attention of gaming company Nintendo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in this section about Mike Tyson in 1987?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May by TKO in the sixth round.", "What year was the fight between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May 1987 by TKO in the sixth round.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section about Mike Tyson in 1987?", "Mike Tyson came to the attention of gaming company Nintendo." ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with Nintendo?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson work with Nintendo", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson work with Nintendo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May by TKO in the sixth round.", "What year was the fight between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May 1987 by TKO in the sixth round.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section about Mike Tyson in 1987?", "Mike Tyson came to the attention of gaming company Nintendo.", "Did Mike Tyson work with Nintendo?" ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any contracts with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson do any contracts with Nintendo", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Tyson do any contracts with Nintendo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson#Professional_career", "Context": [ "What is the undisputed champion in boxing?", "In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is the boxer who holds world titles from all four of the major sanctioning organizations simultaneously.", "What year did Mike Tyson start the journey of Undisputed heavyweight champion?", "In 1987, Mike Tyson began his journey of undisputed heavyweight champion in a match against James Smith.", "Who did Mike Tyson fight after James Smith in 1987?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May by TKO in the sixth round.", "What year was the fight between Mike Tyson and Pinklon Thomas?", "Mike Tyson beat Pinklon Thomas in May 1987 by TKO in the sixth round.", "Was there anything else interesting in this section about Mike Tyson in 1987?", "Mike Tyson came to the attention of gaming company Nintendo.", "Did Mike Tyson work with Nintendo?", "Did Mike Tyson do any contracts with Nintendo?" ], "Conversation_no": 1839, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the game a hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Legend of Zelda a hit", "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! was well received and sold more than a million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! a hit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant#Legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his legacy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was his legacy", "Truth_answer": "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cary Grant's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Cary Grant's legacy?", "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known." ], "Conversation_no": 1840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What works was he known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What works was Cary Grant known for", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant was known for Blonde Venus, She Done Him Wrong, The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, and His Girl Friday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works was Cary Grant known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Cary Grant's legacy?", "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known.", "What works was Cary Grant known for?", "Cary Grant was known for Blonde Venus, She Done Him Wrong, The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, and His Girl Friday." ], "Conversation_no": 1840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What shows or movies was he in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What shows or movies was Cary Grant in", "Truth_answer": "Other well-known films in which Cary Grant starred are Gunga Din and the dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace. Also Only Angels Have Wings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows or movies was Cary Grant in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Cary Grant's legacy?", "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known.", "What works was Cary Grant known for?", "Cary Grant was known for Blonde Venus, She Done Him Wrong, The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, and His Girl Friday.", "What shows or movies was Cary Grant in", "Other well-known films in which Cary Grant starred are Gunga Din and the dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace. Also Only Angels Have Wings" ], "Conversation_no": 1840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any other honors", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant have any other honors", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant have any other honors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant#Legacy", "Context": [ "What was Cary Grant's legacy?", "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known.", "What works was Cary Grant known for?", "Cary Grant was known for Blonde Venus, She Done Him Wrong, The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, and His Girl Friday.", "What shows or movies was Cary Grant in", "Other well-known films in which Cary Grant starred are Gunga Din and the dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace. Also Only Angels Have Wings", "Did Cary Grant have any other honors?" ], "Conversation_no": 1840, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant received a special Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant win any awards besides being accorded the kennedy center honors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange#Swedish_sexual_assault_allegations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there any sexual assault allegations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there any sexual assault allegations", "Truth_answer": "Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Julian Assange, after questioning him months earlier about allegations of sexual assault", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange#Swedish_sexual_assault_allegations", "Context": [ "Were there any sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Julian Assange, after questioning him months earlier about allegations of sexual assault" ], "Conversation_no": 1841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he get in trouble for this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange get in trouble for the allegations of sexual assault in Sweden", "Truth_answer": "the Swedish police issued an international arrest warrant via Interpol for Julian Assange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange get in trouble for the allegations of sexual assault in Sweden?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Were there any sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Julian Assange, after questioning him months earlier about allegations of sexual assault", "Did Julian Assange get in trouble for the allegations of sexual assault in Sweden?", "the Swedish police issued an international arrest warrant via Interpol for Julian Assange." ], "Conversation_no": 1841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the women mad about this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the women mad about Julian Assanges allegations of sexual assault in Sweden", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the women mad about Julian Assanges allegations of sexual assault in Sweden ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange#Swedish_sexual_assault_allegations", "Context": [ "Were there any sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Julian Assange, after questioning him months earlier about allegations of sexual assault", "Did Julian Assange get in trouble for the allegations of sexual assault in Sweden?", "the Swedish police issued an international arrest warrant via Interpol for Julian Assange.", "Were the women mad about Julian Assanges allegations of sexual assault in Sweden ?" ], "Conversation_no": 1841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Julian Assange article", "Truth_answer": "After his period of study at the University of Melbourne, Julian Assange and others established WikiLeaks in 2006. Assange is a member of the organisation's advisory board.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Julian Assange article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange#WikiLeaks", "Context": [ "Were there any sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Julian Assange, after questioning him months earlier about allegations of sexual assault", "Did Julian Assange get in trouble for the allegations of sexual assault in Sweden?", "the Swedish police issued an international arrest warrant via Interpol for Julian Assange.", "Were the women mad about Julian Assanges allegations of sexual assault in Sweden ?", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Julian Assange article?", "After his period of study at the University of Melbourne, Julian Assange and others established WikiLeaks in 2006. Assange is a member of the organisation's advisory board." ], "Conversation_no": 1841, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Julian do anything else interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange do anything else interesting beisdes establishing WikiLeaks in 2006", "Truth_answer": "By 2015, WikiLeaks had published more than ten million documents and associated analyses, and was described by Julian Assange as a giant library of the world's most persecuted documents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange do anything else interesting beisdes establishing WikiLeaks in 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor", "Truth_answer": "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was the chancellor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to", "Truth_answer": "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron#Member_of_Parliament,_2001–05", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont" ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was he adviser?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was David Cameron adviser", "Truth_answer": "David Cameron was special adviser for Norman Lamont from 1992 to 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was David Cameron special adviser for Norman Lamont?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron#Member_of_Parliament,_2001–05", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont", "How long was David Cameron special adviser for Norman Lamont?", "David Cameron was special adviser for Norman Lamont from 1992 to 1994" ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was Lamont fired?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Norman Lamont fired from the chancellor position", "Truth_answer": "Norman Lamont fell out with John Major after Black Wednesday and became highly unpopular with the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Norman Lamont fired from the chancellor position?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont", "How long was David Cameron special adviser for Norman Lamont?", "David Cameron was special adviser for Norman Lamont from 1992 to 1994", "Why was Norman Lamont fired from the chancellor position?", "Norman Lamont fell out with John Major after Black Wednesday and became highly unpopular with the public." ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Cameron and Lamont get along?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did David Cameron and Norman Lamont get along", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Cameron and Norman Lamont get along?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron#Member_of_Parliament,_2001–05", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont", "How long was David Cameron special adviser for Norman Lamont?", "David Cameron was special adviser for Norman Lamont from 1992 to 1994", "Why was Norman Lamont fired from the chancellor position?", "Norman Lamont fell out with John Major after Black Wednesday and became highly unpopular with the public.", "Did David Cameron and Norman Lamont get along?" ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did you find most interesting in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting in the David Cameron article", "Truth_answer": "it was speculated that the heavy Conservative defeat in Newbury may have cost David Cameron his chance of becoming Chancellor himself", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting in the David Cameron article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont", "How long was David Cameron special adviser for Norman Lamont?", "David Cameron was special adviser for Norman Lamont from 1992 to 1994", "Why was Norman Lamont fired from the chancellor position?", "Norman Lamont fell out with John Major after Black Wednesday and became highly unpopular with the public.", "Did David Cameron and Norman Lamont get along?", "What did you find most interesting in the David Cameron article?", "it was speculated that the heavy Conservative defeat in Newbury may have cost David Cameron his chance of becoming Chancellor himself" ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the defeat in Newbury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was David Cameron's heavy Conservative defeat in Newbury", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was David Cameron's heavy Conservative defeat in Newbury?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron#Member_of_Parliament,_2001–05", "Context": [ "When did David Cameron become special adviser to the chancellor?", "David Cameron became special adviser to the chancellor in 1992.", "Who was the chancellor David Cameron became special advisor to?", "David Cameron became special advisor to Norman Lamont", "How long was David Cameron special adviser for Norman Lamont?", "David Cameron was special adviser for Norman Lamont from 1992 to 1994", "Why was Norman Lamont fired from the chancellor position?", "Norman Lamont fell out with John Major after Black Wednesday and became highly unpopular with the public.", "Did David Cameron and Norman Lamont get along?", "What did you find most interesting in the David Cameron article?", "it was speculated that the heavy Conservative defeat in Newbury may have cost David Cameron his chance of becoming Chancellor himself", "When was David Cameron's heavy Conservative defeat in Newbury?" ], "Conversation_no": 1842, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Cameron do after the defeat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Cameron do after the defeat", "Truth_answer": "David Cameron remained at the Treasury for less than a month before being specifically recruited by Home Secretary Michael Howard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Cameron do after the defeat in Newbury?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they decide to get back together?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did they decide to get back together", "Truth_answer": "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)#1994–2001:_Reunion,_Hell_Freezes_Over", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did all the original members return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994", "Truth_answer": "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)#1994–2001:_Reunion,_Hell_Freezes_Over", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return." ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they make another album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994", "Truth_answer": "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Frey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)#1994–2001:_Reunion,_Hell_Freezes_Over", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over." ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "was the album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful", "Truth_answer": "The Eagles album Hell Freezes Over debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)#1994–2001:_Reunion,_Hell_Freezes_Over", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over.", "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful?", "The Eagles album Hell Freezes Over debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it have any hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles have any hit songs", "Truth_answer": "Get Over It is the hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over.", "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful?", "The Eagles album Hell Freezes Over debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album chart.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles have any hit songs?", "Get Over It is the hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over." ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles win any awards", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)#1994–2001:_Reunion,_Hell_Freezes_Over", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over.", "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful?", "The Eagles album Hell Freezes Over debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album chart.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles have any hit songs?", "Get Over It is the hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles win any awards?" ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any other hit songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other hit songs in titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles", "Truth_answer": "Love Will Keep Us Alive“ is another hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hit songs in titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over.", "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful?", "The Eagles album Hell Freezes Over debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album chart.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles have any hit songs?", "Get Over It is the hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles win any awards?", "Were there any other hit songs in titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles?", "Love Will Keep Us Alive“ is another hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over." ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did they tour at?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the band the eagles tour at for their album titled Hell Freezes over", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the band the eagles tour at for their album titled Hell Freezes over?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did the band The Eagles decide to get back together?", "The Eagles got back together in 1994.", "Did all the original members for the band the eagles return in 1994?", "Eagles original members Glenn Frey and Don Henley were joined by Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit in the bands 1994 return.", "Did the Eagles make another album after reuniting in 1994?", "The Eagles made a live album titled Hell Freezes Over.", "was the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles successful?", "The Eagles album Hell Freezes Over debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album chart.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles have any hit songs?", "Get Over It is the hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over.", "Did the album titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles win any awards?", "Were there any other hit songs in titled Hell Freezes Over by the band the Eagles?", "Love Will Keep Us Alive“ is another hit song from the Eagles album Hell Freezes Over.", "where did the band the eagles tour at for their album titled Hell Freezes over?" ], "Conversation_no": 1843, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the tour sold out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the Eagles tour for the album Hell Freezes Over sold out", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Eagles tour for the album Hell Freezes Over sold out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Team Bella all about ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Team Bella all about", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Team Bella all about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins#Divas_Champions_(2011–2012)", "Context": [ "What is Team Bella all about?" ], "Conversation_no": 1844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the Twin Magic ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the bellas twins Twin Magic", "Truth_answer": "the Bella twins switched places behind the referee's back if one of them was hurt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804011902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the bellas twins Twin Magic ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins#Divas_Champions_(2011–2012)", "Context": [ "What is Team Bella all about?", "What was the bellas twins Twin Magic ?", "the Bella twins switched places behind the referee's back if one of them was hurt." ], "Conversation_no": 1844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the match on June 1?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to the bella twins after the match on June 1", "Truth_answer": "The Bella Twins became villains once again by employing Twin Magic, which helped Nikki retain the title against Paige", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804011902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the bella twins after the match on June 1?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins#Divas_Champions_(2011–2012)", "Context": [ "What is Team Bella all about?", "What was the bellas twins Twin Magic ?", "the Bella twins switched places behind the referee's back if one of them was hurt.", "What happened to the bella twins after the match on June 1?", "The Bella Twins became villains once again by employing Twin Magic, which helped Nikki retain the title against Paige" ], "Conversation_no": 1844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did they fight as Team Bella ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the Bella twins fight as Team Bella", "Truth_answer": "The Bella Twins fought against Paige and Tamina as Team Bella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Bella twins fight as Team Bella ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins#Divas_Champions_(2011–2012)", "Context": [ "What is Team Bella all about?", "What was the bellas twins Twin Magic ?", "the Bella twins switched places behind the referee's back if one of them was hurt.", "What happened to the bella twins after the match on June 1?", "The Bella Twins became villains once again by employing Twin Magic, which helped Nikki retain the title against Paige", "Who did the Bella twins fight as Team Bella ?", "The Bella Twins fought against Paige and Tamina as Team Bella." ], "Conversation_no": 1844, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was team Bella ever defeated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Team Bella ever defeated", "Truth_answer": "The Bella Twins were defeated at SummerSlam as Team Bella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the bella twins team Bella ever defeated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Historical_context", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What historical context is within Tosca?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What historical context is within Tosca", "Truth_answer": "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What historical context is within Tosca?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Historical_context", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera." ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What date does Sardou state in his play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca", "Truth_answer": "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Historical_context", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800" ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any more historical context within the play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800", "Truth_answer": "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798." ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca", "Truth_answer": "In Tosca, the new republic was ruled by seven consuls in the absence of a pope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798.", "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the new republic was ruled by seven consuls in the absence of a pope." ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the seven consuls", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the seven consuls who were the seven consuls to Tocca", "Truth_answer": "In Tosca, the seven consuls rule the new republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the seven consuls in the play Tosca?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Historical_context", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798.", "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the new republic was ruled by seven consuls in the absence of a pope.", "Who were the seven consuls in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the seven consuls rule the new republic." ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other historical context is present within the play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other historical context is present within the play Tosca", "Truth_answer": "In the historical context in Tosca, in May 1800 Napoleon brought his troops across the Alps to Italy once again", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other historical context is present within the play Tosca?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798.", "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the new republic was ruled by seven consuls in the absence of a pope.", "Who were the seven consuls in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the seven consuls rule the new republic.", "What other historical context is present within the play Tosca?", "In the historical context in Tosca, in May 1800 Napoleon brought his troops across the Alps to Italy once again" ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened when the troops arrived in Italy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened when the troops arrived in Italy", "Truth_answer": "In Tosca, Napolean's army arrives in Italy, and are met by Austrian forces at the Battle of Marengo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the play Tosca when Napolean's troops arrived in Italy in May 1800?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798.", "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the new republic was ruled by seven consuls in the absence of a pope.", "Who were the seven consuls in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the seven consuls rule the new republic.", "What other historical context is present within the play Tosca?", "In the historical context in Tosca, in May 1800 Napoleon brought his troops across the Alps to Italy once again", "What happened in the play Tosca when Napolean's troops arrived in Italy in May 1800?", "In Tosca, Napolean's army arrives in Italy, and are met by Austrian forces at the Battle of Marengo." ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other interesting information?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the play Tosca", "Truth_answer": "In the play Tosca, the Neapolitans abandoned Rome and the city spent the next fourteen years under French domination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the play Tosca?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What historical context is within Tosca?", "The action of Tosca occurs in Rome in June 1800. There is neither a Pope nor papal government in Rome during the days depicted in the opera.", "What date does Sardou state in his play Tosca?", "La Tosca takes place in the afternoon, evening, and early morning of 17 and 18 June 1800", "Is there any more historical context within the play Tosca besides ocurring in rome in 1800?", "In Tosca Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner, and was sent into exile on February 20, 1798.", "What significance did not having a Pope have in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the new republic was ruled by seven consuls in the absence of a pope.", "Who were the seven consuls in the play Tosca?", "In Tosca, the seven consuls rule the new republic.", "What other historical context is present within the play Tosca?", "In the historical context in Tosca, in May 1800 Napoleon brought his troops across the Alps to Italy once again", "What happened in the play Tosca when Napolean's troops arrived in Italy in May 1800?", "In Tosca, Napolean's army arrives in Italy, and are met by Austrian forces at the Battle of Marengo.", "Is there any other interesting information about the play Tosca?", "In the play Tosca, the Neapolitans abandoned Rome and the city spent the next fourteen years under French domination." ], "Conversation_no": 1845, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the Neapolitans abandon Rome?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Neapolitans abandon Rome", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Neapolitans abandon Rome in the play Tosca?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Background", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the background of Tosca?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the background of Tosca", "Truth_answer": "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the background of Tosca?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Background", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas." ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca", "Truth_answer": "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Background", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe" ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where all did they take La Tosca in Europe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe", "Truth_answer": "Tosca premiered in Paris, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone. Tosca had played in both Milan and Turin, as well as across Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca#Background", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe", "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe?", "Tosca premiered in Paris, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone. Tosca had played in both Milan and Turin, as well as across Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was it received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the play Tosca received", "Truth_answer": "Tosca was an outstanding success, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the play Tosca received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe", "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe?", "Tosca premiered in Paris, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone. Tosca had played in both Milan and Turin, as well as across Europe.", "How was the play Tosca received?", "Tosca was an outstanding success, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone" ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made it so popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made the play Tosca so popular", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the play Tosca so popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe", "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe?", "Tosca premiered in Paris, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone. Tosca had played in both Milan and Turin, as well as across Europe.", "How was the play Tosca received?", "Tosca was an outstanding success, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone", "What made the play Tosca so popular?" ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there anything else interesting about the background of this opera?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the background of the Tosca opera", "Truth_answer": "Giacomo Puccini wrote to his publisher, Giulio Ricordi, begging him to get Sardou's permission for the work La Tosca to be made into an opera", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the background of the Tosca opera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorien_Sardou", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe", "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe?", "Tosca premiered in Paris, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone. Tosca had played in both Milan and Turin, as well as across Europe.", "How was the play Tosca received?", "Tosca was an outstanding success, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone", "What made the play Tosca so popular?", "Is there anything else interesting about the background of the Tosca opera?", "Giacomo Puccini wrote to his publisher, Giulio Ricordi, begging him to get Sardou's permission for the work La Tosca to be made into an opera" ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he need Sardou's permission?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Giacomo Puccini need Sardou's permission", "Truth_answer": "Giacomo Puccini needed Victorien Sardou's permission to make La Tosca an opera, because Sardou wrote the play La Tosca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Giacomo Puccini need Sardou's permission to make La Tosca into an opera?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is the background of Tosca?", "In the early 1880s, the French playwright Victorien Sardou began a collaboration on Tosca with actress Sarah Bernhardt, whom he provided with a series of historical melodramas.", "Did Sarah Bernhardt play a role in Tosca?", "Sarah Bernhardt starred in La Tosca throughout Europe", "Where did Sarah Bernhardt and Victorien Sardou take La Tosca in Europe?", "Tosca premiered in Paris, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone. Tosca had played in both Milan and Turin, as well as across Europe.", "How was the play Tosca received?", "Tosca was an outstanding success, with more than 3,000 performances in France alone", "What made the play Tosca so popular?", "Is there anything else interesting about the background of the Tosca opera?", "Giacomo Puccini wrote to his publisher, Giulio Ricordi, begging him to get Sardou's permission for the work La Tosca to be made into an opera", "Why did Giacomo Puccini need Sardou's permission to make La Tosca into an opera?", "Giacomo Puccini needed Victorien Sardou's permission to make La Tosca an opera, because Sardou wrote the play La Tosca." ], "Conversation_no": 1846, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What made him come around?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What made Giacomo Puccini come around", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Victorien Sardou come around and let Giacomo Sardou turn la tosca into an opera?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the show called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the show called", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What character did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven", "Truth_answer": "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did the show also have in it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass", "Truth_answer": "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her characters name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name", "Truth_answer": "Beverley Mitchell played Lucy Camden on 7th Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell.", "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name?", "Beverley Mitchell played Lucy Camden on 7th Heaven." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his next job", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was lance bass next job after guest starring in the show 7th heaven", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass starred in the 2001 motion picture On The Line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was lance bass next job after guest starring in the show 7th heaven?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell.", "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name?", "Beverley Mitchell played Lucy Camden on 7th Heaven.", "What was lance bass next job after guest starring in the show 7th heaven?", "Lance Bass starred in the 2001 motion picture On The Line." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his characters name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was lance bass character's name in his first starring role in the 2002 motion picture On The Line", "Truth_answer": "Bass played Kevin, a man who falls in love with a woman on a Chicago train and begins a search to find her again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was lance bass character's name in his first starring role in the 2002 motion picture On The Line?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell.", "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name?", "Beverley Mitchell played Lucy Camden on 7th Heaven.", "What was lance bass next job after guest starring in the show 7th heaven?", "Lance Bass starred in the 2001 motion picture On The Line.", "What was lance bass character's name in his first starring role in the 2002 motion picture On The Line?", "Bass played Kevin, a man who falls in love with a woman on a Chicago train and begins a search to find her again." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his character want", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did lance bass' character kevin want in the movie On the Line", "Truth_answer": "In On the Line Lance Bass's character Kevin wants to search and find a woman he met and fell in love with on a Chicago train.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did lance bass' character kevin want in the movie On the Line?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell.", "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name?", "Beverley Mitchell played Lucy Camden on 7th Heaven.", "What was lance bass next job after guest starring in the show 7th heaven?", "Lance Bass starred in the 2001 motion picture On The Line.", "What was lance bass character's name in his first starring role in the 2002 motion picture On The Line?", "Bass played Kevin, a man who falls in love with a woman on a Chicago train and begins a search to find her again.", "What did lance bass' character kevin want in the movie On the Line?", "In On the Line Lance Bass's character Kevin wants to search and find a woman he met and fell in love with on a Chicago train." ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced the movie On the Line", "Truth_answer": "The film was produced by Lance Bass's production company, A Happy Place", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the movie On the line with Lance bass?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "What was the show lance bass guest starred in called?", "Lance Bass guest starred in 7th Heaven.", "What character did lance bass play in 7th Heaven?", "Last Bass played the character Rick Palmer on 7th Heaven.", "Who did the show 7th Heaven also have in it besides Lance bass?", "7th Heaven also starred Beverley Mitchell.", "What was Beverley Mitchell character's name?", "Beverley Mitchell played Lucy Camden on 7th Heaven.", "What was lance bass next job after guest starring in the show 7th heaven?", "Lance Bass starred in the 2001 motion picture On The Line.", "What was lance bass character's name in his first starring role in the 2002 motion picture On The Line?", "Bass played Kevin, a man who falls in love with a woman on a Chicago train and begins a search to find her again.", "What did lance bass' character kevin want in the movie On the Line?", "In On the Line Lance Bass's character Kevin wants to search and find a woman he met and fell in love with on a Chicago train.", "Who produced the movie On the line with Lance bass?", "The film was produced by Lance Bass's production company, A Happy Place" ], "Conversation_no": 1847, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else stared in the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else stared in the movie On the Line besides Lance Bass", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Stiller, Al Green, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, former WWE wrestler Chyna, and Bass's bandmates Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone star along side Lance Bass in the movie On the Line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else stared in the movie On the Line besides Lance Bass?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she born", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was she born", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his fathers name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lance bass father's name", "Truth_answer": "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lance bass father's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did his father do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his mothers name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Lance bass mother's name", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass's mother's name is Diane née Pulliam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lance bass mother's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist.", "What was Lance bass mother's name?", "Lance Bass's mother's name is Diane née Pulliam." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did she do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do", "Truth_answer": "Diane née Pulliam is a middle school mathematics teacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist.", "What was Lance bass mother's name?", "Lance Bass's mother's name is Diane née Pulliam.", "What did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do?", "Diane née Pulliam is a middle school mathematics teacher." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did she do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do besides being a middle school mathematics teacher", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass's mother was also a English and career discovery teacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do besides being a middle school mathematics teacher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist.", "What was Lance bass mother's name?", "Lance Bass's mother's name is Diane née Pulliam.", "What did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do?", "Diane née Pulliam is a middle school mathematics teacher.", "What else did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do besides being a middle school mathematics teacher?", "Lance Bass's mother was also a English and career discovery teacher." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What religion was he raised as?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What religion was Lance Bass raised as", "Truth_answer": "Lance bass was raised as a Southern Baptist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion was Lance Bass raised as?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist.", "What was Lance bass mother's name?", "Lance Bass's mother's name is Diane née Pulliam.", "What did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do?", "Diane née Pulliam is a middle school mathematics teacher.", "What else did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do besides being a middle school mathematics teacher?", "Lance Bass's mother was also a English and career discovery teacher.", "What religion was Lance Bass raised as?", "Lance bass was raised as a Southern Baptist" ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his dream job", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Lance bass dream job", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass's dream job was to work for NASA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Lance bass dream job?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Bass#Acting", "Context": [ "Where was Lance Bass born?", "Lance Bass was born in Laurel, Mississippi.", "What was Lance bass father's name?", "James Irvin Bass Jr. is Lance Bass's father.", "What did lance bass' father James Irvin Bass, Jr do?", "Lance Bass's father James Irvin Bass Jr. is a medical technologist.", "What was Lance bass mother's name?", "Lance Bass's mother's name is Diane née Pulliam.", "What did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do?", "Diane née Pulliam is a middle school mathematics teacher.", "What else did Lance bass mother Diane née Pulliam do besides being a middle school mathematics teacher?", "Lance Bass's mother was also a English and career discovery teacher.", "What religion was Lance Bass raised as?", "Lance bass was raised as a Southern Baptist", "what was Lance bass dream job?", "Lance Bass's dream job was to work for NASA." ], "Conversation_no": 1848, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What changed that dream", "Transformer_rewrite": "What changed that dream", "Truth_answer": "Lance Bass received a call from Justin Timberlake and his mother, Lynn Harless, who asked Bass if he would be interested in auditioning for the pop group NSYNC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed lance bass' dream to work for NASA?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie#Character_and_personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Minnie married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Minnie married", "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie#Character_and_personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found." ], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was her first husband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband", "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie's first husband was Casey Bill Weldon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found.", "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Memphis Minnie's first husband was Casey Bill Weldon." ], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie and Casey Bill Weldon have any children", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie and Casey Bill Weldon have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found.", "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Memphis Minnie's first husband was Casey Bill Weldon.", "Did Memphis Minnie and Casey Bill Weldon have any children?" ], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have children by either of her other husbands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie have children by either of her other husbands", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie have children by either of her other husbands?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie#Character_and_personal_life", "Context": [ "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found.", "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Memphis Minnie's first husband was Casey Bill Weldon.", "Did Memphis Minnie and Casey Bill Weldon have any children?", "Did Memphis Minnie have children by either of her other husbands?" ], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other family members does she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other family members does Memphis Minnie have", "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie has a sister named Daisy Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other family members does Memphis Minnie have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found.", "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Memphis Minnie's first husband was Casey Bill Weldon.", "Did Memphis Minnie and Casey Bill Weldon have any children?", "Did Memphis Minnie have children by either of her other husbands?", "What other family members does Memphis Minnie have?", "Memphis Minnie has a sister named Daisy Johnson." ], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she close to Daisy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Memphis Minnie close to her sister Daisy Johnson", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Memphis Minnie close to her sister Daisy Johnson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Was Memphis Minnie married?", "Memphis Minnie was married three times, although no marriage certificates have been found.", "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Memphis Minnie's first husband was Casey Bill Weldon.", "Did Memphis Minnie and Casey Bill Weldon have any children?", "Did Memphis Minnie have children by either of her other husbands?", "What other family members does Memphis Minnie have?", "Memphis Minnie has a sister named Daisy Johnson.", "Was Memphis Minnie close to her sister Daisy Johnson?" ], "Conversation_no": 1849, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did her first marriage not work out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Memphis Minnie first marriage not work out", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Memphis Minnie first marriage not work out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is modern day parliament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is modern day parliament", "Truth_answer": "The remaining members of Parliament-Funkadelic recorded the 1982 hit album Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What is modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "The remaining members of Parliament-Funkadelic recorded the 1982 hit album Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album." ], "Conversation_no": 1850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the album make it big?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Parliament-Funkadelic's album Computer Games make it big", "Truth_answer": "Included on this release was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Parliament-Funkadelic's album Computer Games make it big?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic#Modern_day_Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What is modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "The remaining members of Parliament-Funkadelic recorded the 1982 hit album Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "Did Parliament-Funkadelic's album Computer Games make it big?", "Included on this release was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog." ], "Conversation_no": 1850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about modern day Parliament-Funkadelic", "Truth_answer": "The song Atomic Dog is one of the most sampled songs in the history of hip hop, especially in the subgenre G-funk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about modern day Parliament-Funkadelic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic", "Context": [ "What is modern day Parliament-Funkadelic like?", "The remaining members of Parliament-Funkadelic recorded the 1982 hit album Computer Games, which was released as a George Clinton solo album.", "Did Parliament-Funkadelic's album Computer Games make it big?", "Included on this release was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about modern day Parliament-Funkadelic?", "The song Atomic Dog is one of the most sampled songs in the history of hip hop, especially in the subgenre G-funk." ], "Conversation_no": 1850, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their biggest accomplishment?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Parliament-Funkadelic's biggest accomplishment", "Truth_answer": "In 2019, the group was given the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Parliament-Funkadelic's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin#Golovkin_vs._Proksa,_Rosado", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was their first job?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was their first job", "Truth_answer": "After ending his amateur career in 2005, Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gennady Golovkin's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin#Golovkin_vs._Proksa,_Rosado", "Context": [ "What was Gennady Golovkin's first job?", "After ending his amateur career in 2005, Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut." ], "Conversation_no": 1851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they sign him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Universum Box-Promotion sign Gennady Golovkin", "Truth_answer": "Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut in May 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Universum Box-Promotion sign Gennady Golovkin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin#Golovkin_vs._Proksa,_Rosado", "Context": [ "What was Gennady Golovkin's first job?", "After ending his amateur career in 2005, Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut.", "When did Universum Box-Promotion sign Gennady Golovkin?", "Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut in May 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 1851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happens after he is signed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Gennady Golovkin was signed with Universum Box- Promotion", "Truth_answer": "By the end of 2008, Golovkin's record stood at 14–0 and while he had few wins, he was regarded as one of the best prospects in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gennady Golovkin was signed with Universum Box- Promotion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "What was Gennady Golovkin's first job?", "After ending his amateur career in 2005, Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut.", "When did Universum Box-Promotion sign Gennady Golovkin?", "Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut in May 2006.", "What happened after Gennady Golovkin was signed with Universum Box- Promotion?", "By the end of 2008, Golovkin's record stood at 14–0 and while he had few wins, he was regarded as one of the best prospects in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 1851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any notable losses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin have any notable losses", "Truth_answer": "At the world championships in 2005 Gennady sensationally lost to Mohamed Hikal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin have any notable losses ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin", "Context": [ "What was Gennady Golovkin's first job?", "After ending his amateur career in 2005, Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut.", "When did Universum Box-Promotion sign Gennady Golovkin?", "Golovkin signed with the Universum Box-Promotion and made his professional debut in May 2006.", "What happened after Gennady Golovkin was signed with Universum Box- Promotion?", "By the end of 2008, Golovkin's record stood at 14–0 and while he had few wins, he was regarded as one of the best prospects in the world.", "Did Gennady Golovkin have any notable losses ?", "At the world championships in 2005 Gennady sensationally lost to Mohamed Hikal." ], "Conversation_no": 1851, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any notable win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin have any notable win", "Truth_answer": "Gennady went on to represent Kazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics, winning a middleweight silver medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin have any notable win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused the first breakup?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused the first breakup", "Truth_answer": "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen." ], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Joey do solo work after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup", "Truth_answer": "After D.O.A.'s first breakup, Keithley pursued an acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen.", "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup?", "After D.O.A.'s first breakup, Keithley pursued an acting career." ], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did other band members do anything?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did other D.O.A. members besides Joey Keithley do anything after the bands first breakup", "Truth_answer": "In 1991, other members of D.O.A. released a posthumous live album entitled Talk Minus Action = 0.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other D.O.A. members besides Joey Keithley do anything after the bands first breakup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen.", "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup?", "After D.O.A.'s first breakup, Keithley pursued an acting career.", "Did other D.O.A. members besides Joey Keithley do anything after the bands first breakup?", "In 1991, other members of D.O.A. released a posthumous live album entitled Talk Minus Action = 0." ], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did they stay together after reuniting in 1992?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did D.O.A. stay together after reuniting in 1992", "Truth_answer": "After reuniting in 1992, D.O.A. stayed together until they announced an indefinite hiatus, and began their farewell tour on January 18, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did D.O.A. stay together after reuniting in 1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#Later_years_and_second_hiatus_(2003–2013)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen.", "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup?", "After D.O.A.'s first breakup, Keithley pursued an acting career.", "Did other D.O.A. members besides Joey Keithley do anything after the bands first breakup?", "In 1991, other members of D.O.A. released a posthumous live album entitled Talk Minus Action = 0.", "How long did D.O.A. stay together after reuniting in 1992?", "After reuniting in 1992, D.O.A. stayed together until they announced an indefinite hiatus, and began their farewell tour on January 18, 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the album well-received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was D.O.A.'s album The Blackspot well received", "Truth_answer": "The album featured a more basic, sing-along type punk rock sound that was reminiscent of the band's late 1970s and early 1980s output.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was D.O.A.'s album The Blackspot well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#Later_years_and_second_hiatus_(2003–2013)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen.", "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup?", "After D.O.A.'s first breakup, Keithley pursued an acting career.", "Did other D.O.A. members besides Joey Keithley do anything after the bands first breakup?", "In 1991, other members of D.O.A. released a posthumous live album entitled Talk Minus Action = 0.", "How long did D.O.A. stay together after reuniting in 1992?", "After reuniting in 1992, D.O.A. stayed together until they announced an indefinite hiatus, and began their farewell tour on January 18, 2013.", "Was D.O.A.'s album The Blackspot well received?", "The album featured a more basic, sing-along type punk rock sound that was reminiscent of the band's late 1970s and early 1980s output." ], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened with them next?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened with D.O.A. after releasing The Blackspot", "Truth_answer": "The late 1990s found the band's lineup in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with D.O.A. after releasing The Blackspot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up?", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A. but, at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen.", "Did Joey Keithley do solo work after D.O.A.'s first breakup?", "After D.O.A.'s first breakup, Keithley pursued an acting career.", "Did other D.O.A. members besides Joey Keithley do anything after the bands first breakup?", "In 1991, other members of D.O.A. released a posthumous live album entitled Talk Minus Action = 0.", "How long did D.O.A. stay together after reuniting in 1992?", "After reuniting in 1992, D.O.A. stayed together until they announced an indefinite hiatus, and began their farewell tour on January 18, 2013.", "Was D.O.A.'s album The Blackspot well received?", "The album featured a more basic, sing-along type punk rock sound that was reminiscent of the band's late 1970s and early 1980s output.", "What happened with D.O.A. after releasing The Blackspot?", "The late 1990s found the band's lineup in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band." ], "Conversation_no": 1852, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Wimpy Roy leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Wimpy Roy leave", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Wimpy Roy leave D.O.A.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did he die", "Truth_answer": "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://thetech.tk/category/trending/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sridevi die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [ "When did Sridevi die?", "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did she die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Sridevi die", "Truth_answer": "Dubai revealed that the cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sridevi die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [ "When did Sridevi die?", "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018.", "How did Sridevi die?", "Dubai revealed that the cause of death was accidental drowning." ], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was she when she died?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Sridevi when she died", "Truth_answer": "Sridevi was staying at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai when she died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sridevi when she died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [ "When did Sridevi die?", "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018.", "How did Sridevi die?", "Dubai revealed that the cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Where was Sridevi when she died?", "Sridevi was staying at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai when she died." ], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after her death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Sridevi's death", "Truth_answer": "The investigation into Sridevi's death began early that Sunday morning, and the case was transferred to Dubai Public Prosecution by Dubai Police.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sridevi's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [ "When did Sridevi die?", "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018.", "How did Sridevi die?", "Dubai revealed that the cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Where was Sridevi when she died?", "Sridevi was staying at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai when she died.", "What happened after Sridevi's death?", "The investigation into Sridevi's death began early that Sunday morning, and the case was transferred to Dubai Public Prosecution by Dubai Police." ], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened after the police investigation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after the police investigation into Sridevi's death", "Truth_answer": "It was revealed that Sridevi's cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the police investigation into Sridevi's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [ "When did Sridevi die?", "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018.", "How did Sridevi die?", "Dubai revealed that the cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Where was Sridevi when she died?", "Sridevi was staying at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai when she died.", "What happened after Sridevi's death?", "The investigation into Sridevi's death began early that Sunday morning, and the case was transferred to Dubai Public Prosecution by Dubai Police.", "What happened after the police investigation into Sridevi's death?", "It was revealed that Sridevi's cause of death was accidental drowning." ], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Sridevi", "Truth_answer": "The toxicology report later also revealed that traces of alcohol were found in her body, and water was found in her lungs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Sridevi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi#Death", "Context": [ "When did Sridevi die?", "Sridevi was pronounced dead on February 24, 2018.", "How did Sridevi die?", "Dubai revealed that the cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Where was Sridevi when she died?", "Sridevi was staying at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai when she died.", "What happened after Sridevi's death?", "The investigation into Sridevi's death began early that Sunday morning, and the case was transferred to Dubai Public Prosecution by Dubai Police.", "What happened after the police investigation into Sridevi's death?", "It was revealed that Sridevi's cause of death was accidental drowning.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Sridevi?", "The toxicology report later also revealed that traces of alcohol were found in her body, and water was found in her lungs." ], "Conversation_no": 1853, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where was her funeral?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Sridevi's funeral", "Truth_answer": "Her funeral took place on 28 February, at the Vile Parle Seva Samaj Crematorium in Mumbai.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sridevi's funeral?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Debut:_2001–02", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her debut?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was her debut", "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Debut:_2001–02", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this help her become well known?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known", "Truth_answer": "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did she receive unfavorable reviews?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Debut:_2001–02", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?" ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie", "Truth_answer": "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajnabee_(2001_film)", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did this movie come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Ajnabee come out", "Truth_answer": "Ajnabee was released in September 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajnabee_(2001_film)", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Ajnabee was released in September 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were their any other well known actors in this movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee", "Truth_answer": "Ajnabee Stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Kareena Kapoor Khan.", "Truth_passages": [ 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any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Acting_career", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Ajnabee was released in September 2001.", "Were there any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee?", "Ajnabee Stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Kareena Kapoor Khan." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was she in any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bipasha Basu in any other movies besides Ajnabee", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Basu starred in Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller film, Jism alongside John Abraham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bipasha Basu in any other movies besides Ajnabee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Acting_career", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Ajnabee was released in September 2001.", "Were there any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee?", "Ajnabee Stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Kareena Kapoor Khan.", "Was Bipasha Basu in any other movies besides Ajnabee?", "In 2003, Basu starred in Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller film, Jism alongside John Abraham." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she receive any awards for that movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu receive any awards for the movie Jism", "Truth_answer": "Basu received worldwide critical recognition and several awards for her portrayals of a seductress in the 2003 erotic thriller Jism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu receive any awards for the movie Jism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Acting_career", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Ajnabee was released in September 2001.", "Were there any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee?", "Ajnabee Stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Kareena Kapoor Khan.", "Was Bipasha Basu in any other movies besides Ajnabee?", "In 2003, Basu starred in Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller film, Jism alongside John Abraham.", "Did Bipasha Basu receive any awards for the movie Jism?", "Basu received worldwide critical recognition and several awards for her portrayals of a seductress in the 2003 erotic thriller Jism." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this a box office hit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Jism a box office hit", "Truth_answer": "Basu's film Jism was well received by critics and fared well at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jism a box office hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Acting_career", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Ajnabee was released in September 2001.", "Were there any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee?", "Ajnabee Stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Kareena Kapoor Khan.", "Was Bipasha Basu in any other movies besides Ajnabee?", "In 2003, Basu starred in Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller film, Jism alongside John Abraham.", "Did Bipasha Basu receive any awards for the movie Jism?", "Basu received worldwide critical recognition and several awards for her portrayals of a seductress in the 2003 erotic thriller Jism.", "Was Jism a box office hit?", "Basu's film Jism was well received by critics and fared well at the box office." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she act in any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu act in any movies other than Jism and Ajnabee", "Truth_answer": "Basu starred in an Indian Hindi business drama film titled Corporate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu act in any movies other than Jism and Ajnabee?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu#Debut:_2001–02", "Context": [ "What was Bipasha Basu's film debut?", "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Did Anjabee help Bipasha Basu become well known?", "Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.", "Why did Bipasha Basu receive unfavorable reviews?", "What was the name of Bipasha Basu's debut movie?", "Bipasha Basu's debut movie is titled Ajnabee.", "What year did Ajnabee come out?", "Ajnabee was released in September 2001.", "Were there any other well known stars besides Bipasah Basu in Ajnabee?", "Ajnabee Stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, and Kareena Kapoor Khan.", "Was Bipasha Basu in any other movies besides Ajnabee?", "In 2003, Basu starred in Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller film, Jism alongside John Abraham.", "Did Bipasha Basu receive any awards for the movie Jism?", "Basu received worldwide critical recognition and several awards for her portrayals of a seductress in the 2003 erotic thriller Jism.", "Was Jism a box office hit?", "Basu's film Jism was well received by critics and fared well at the box office.", "Did Bipasha Basu act in any movies other than Jism and Ajnabee?", "Basu starred in an Indian Hindi business drama film titled Corporate." ], "Conversation_no": 1854, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she ever retire from acting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu ever retire from acting", "Truth_answer": "Basu still has an active acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu ever retire from acting?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Rudy hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Rudy hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000", "Truth_answer": "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was Rudy still a mayor when he was running for senate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Rudy Giuliani still a mayor when he was running for senate", "Truth_answer": "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was his Democrat opponent for this race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate", "Truth_answer": "Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel and others recruited then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton to run for Moynihan's seat, hoping she might combat Giuliani's star power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate?", "Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel and others recruited then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton to run for Moynihan's seat, hoping she might combat Giuliani's star power." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was Hillary Clinton received by the public at that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Hilary Clinton received by the public at the time of the 2000 Senate campaign", "Truth_answer": "By April 2000, reports showed Clinton gaining upstate and generally outworking Giuliani.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hilary Clinton received by the public at the time of the 2000 Senate campaign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate?", "Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel and others recruited then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton to run for Moynihan's seat, hoping she might combat Giuliani's star power.", "How was Hilary Clinton received by the public at the time of the 2000 Senate campaign?", "By April 2000, reports showed Clinton gaining upstate and generally outworking Giuliani." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was a major topic that was discussed by the candidates during the campaign?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was a major topic that was discussed by Rudy Giuliani and Hilary Clinton during the 2000 Senate campaign", "Truth_answer": "The New York Police Department's fatal shooting of Patrick Dorismond in March 2000 was the major topic discussed during the campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a major topic that was discussed by Rudy Giuliani and Hilary Clinton during the 2000 Senate campaign?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate?", "Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel and others recruited then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton to run for Moynihan's seat, hoping she might combat Giuliani's star power.", "How was Hilary Clinton received by the public at the time of the 2000 Senate campaign?", "By April 2000, reports showed Clinton gaining upstate and generally outworking Giuliani.", "What was a major topic that was discussed by Rudy Giuliani and Hilary Clinton during the 2000 Senate campaign?", "The New York Police Department's fatal shooting of Patrick Dorismond in March 2000 was the major topic discussed during the campaign." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Patrick Dorismond shot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Patrick Dorismond shot", "Truth_answer": "Patrick Dorismond was shot in March 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Patrick Dorismond shot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_York", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate?", "Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel and others recruited then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton to run for Moynihan's seat, hoping she might combat Giuliani's star power.", "How was Hilary Clinton received by the public at the time of the 2000 Senate campaign?", "By April 2000, reports showed Clinton gaining upstate and generally outworking Giuliani.", "What was a major topic that was discussed by Rudy Giuliani and Hilary Clinton during the 2000 Senate campaign?", "The New York Police Department's fatal shooting of Patrick Dorismond in March 2000 was the major topic discussed during the campaign.", "When was Patrick Dorismond shot?", "Patrick Dorismond was shot in March 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who won the race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the 2000 Senate Race in New York", "Truth_answer": "Hillary Clinton won the 2000 Senate race in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_York_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 2000 Senate Race in New York?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani#2000_U.S._Senate_campaign", "Context": [ "Did Rudy Giuliani hold a political position when he was running for senate in 2000?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Was Rudy Giuliani still mayor when he was running for Senate in the 2000 campaign?", "Rudy Giuliani was mayor at the time he began his 2000 Senate campaign.", "Who was Rudy Giuliani's Democratic opponent for the 2000 race for Senate?", "Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel and others recruited then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton to run for Moynihan's seat, hoping she might combat Giuliani's star power.", "How was Hilary Clinton received by the public at the time of the 2000 Senate campaign?", "By April 2000, reports showed Clinton gaining upstate and generally outworking Giuliani.", "What was a major topic that was discussed by Rudy Giuliani and Hilary Clinton during the 2000 Senate campaign?", "The New York Police Department's fatal shooting of Patrick Dorismond in March 2000 was the major topic discussed during the campaign.", "When was Patrick Dorismond shot?", "Patrick Dorismond was shot in March 2000.", "Who won the 2000 Senate Race in New York?", "Hillary Clinton won the 2000 Senate race in New York." ], "Conversation_no": 1855, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did Rudy withdraw from the race?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Rudy Giuliani withdraw from the 2000 New York Senate Race", "Truth_answer": "On May 19, 2000 Giuliani announced his withdrawal from the Senate race after his medical life, romantic life, marital life, and political life all collided at once in a most visible fashion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rudy Giuliani withdraw from the 2000 New York Senate Race?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher#Global_warming", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the relation between Dana and Global warming?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the relation between Dana and Global warming", "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans." ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he create any movement that was againt it?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher#Global_warming", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?" ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any opposition?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming", "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher's global warming reports sparked strong criticism by some scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher#Global_warming", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?", "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming?", "Rohrabacher's global warming reports sparked strong criticism by some scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds." ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article", "Truth_answer": "At a town hall meeting in August 2013, Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?", "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming?", "Rohrabacher's global warming reports sparked strong criticism by some scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "At a town hall meeting in August 2013, Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government." ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which other names were mentioned in his movement against global warming?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in Dana Rohrabacher's movement against global warming besides Oliver Phillips", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in Dana Rohrabacher's movement against global warming besides Oliver Phillips?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher#Global_warming", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?", "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming?", "Rohrabacher's global warming reports sparked strong criticism by some scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "At a town hall meeting in August 2013, Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government.", "Which other names were mentioned in Dana Rohrabacher's movement against global warming besides Oliver Phillips?" ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his role in the movement?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Dana Rohrabacher's role in the global warming movement", "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher disputed evidence of man-made global warming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dana Rohrabacher's role in the global warming movement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher#Global_warming", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?", "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming?", "Rohrabacher's global warming reports sparked strong criticism by some scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "At a town hall meeting in August 2013, Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government.", "Which other names were mentioned in Dana Rohrabacher's movement against global warming besides Oliver Phillips?", "What was Dana Rohrabacher's role in the global warming movement?", "Rohrabacher disputed evidence of man-made global warming." ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is there any other political movement that he was involved in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any other political movement Dana Rohrabacher was involved with besides global warming", "Truth_answer": "In foreign policy, Rohrabacher supported withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other political movement Dana Rohrabacher was involved with besides global warming?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "What was the relation between Dana Rohrabacher and Global warming?", "Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Did Dana Rohrabacher create any movement that was against global warming?", "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any opposition in regards to global warming?", "Rohrabacher's global warming reports sparked strong criticism by some scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "At a town hall meeting in August 2013, Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government.", "Which other names were mentioned in Dana Rohrabacher's movement against global warming besides Oliver Phillips?", "What was Dana Rohrabacher's role in the global warming movement?", "Rohrabacher disputed evidence of man-made global warming.", "Is there any other political movement Dana Rohrabacher was involved with besides global warming?", "In foreign policy, Rohrabacher supported withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan." ], "Conversation_no": 1856, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which political party does he belong?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which political party does Dana Rohrabacher belong to", "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher belongs to the republican party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which political party does Dana Rohrabacher belong to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was pandora's hope?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was pandora's hope", "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bruno say about these findings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bruno Latour say about these findings", "Truth_answer": "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone oppose these views?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope", "Truth_answer": "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they oppose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the Batellists oppose", "Truth_answer": "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did some authors oppose about Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma.", "What did some authors oppose about Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Latour's theory", "Truth_answer": "Latour uses a narrative, anecdotal approach in a number of the essays, describing research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma.", "What did some authors oppose about Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope?", "Latour uses a narrative, anecdotal approach in a number of the essays, describing research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did this research yield?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Pandora's Hope yield", "Truth_answer": "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruno Latour's research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War yield?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#Pandora's_Hope", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma.", "What did some authors oppose about Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope?", "Latour uses a narrative, anecdotal approach in a number of the essays, describing research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War.", "What did Bruno Latour's research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War yield?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does anyone oppose their research?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does anyone oppose Bruno Latour's narrative on the French atomic scientists research at the outbreak of the Second World War", "Truth_answer": "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does anyone oppose Bruno Latour's narrative on the French atomic scientists research at the outbreak of the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was Bruno Latour's Pandora's Hope?", "Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope marks a return to the themes Latour explored in Science in Action and We Have Never Been Modern.", "What did Bruno Latour say about findings in Pandora's Hope?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Did anyone oppose Bruno Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma.", "What did some authors oppose about Latour's views in Pandora's Hope?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruno Latour's book Pandora's Hope?", "Latour uses a narrative, anecdotal approach in a number of the essays, describing research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War.", "What did Bruno Latour's research of French atomic scientists at the outbreak of the Second World War yield?", "Latour states that this specific, anecdotal approach to science studies is essential to gaining a full understanding of the discipline.", "Does anyone oppose Bruno Latour's narrative on the French atomic scientists research at the outbreak of the Second World War?", "Some authors have criticized Latour's methodology, including Katherine Pandora, a history of science professor at the University of Oklahoma." ], "Conversation_no": 1857, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does Latour counter that point?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Latour counter that point", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Bruno Latour counter the opposing point on the French atomic scientists research at the outbreak of the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour#\"Why_Has_Critique_Run_Out_of_Steam?\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Critique?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Critique", "Truth_answer": "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia." ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this correlate with his views on modernism?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Has Critique Run Out of Steam correlate with his views on modernism", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?" ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was anyone critical of Bruno's ideas on this?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, historian of science Margaret C. Jacob argued that Latour's politicized account of the development of modernism in the 17th century is a fanciful escape from modern Western history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?", "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism?", "In 1998, historian of science Margaret C. Jacob argued that Latour's politicized account of the development of modernism in the 17th century is a fanciful escape from modern Western history." ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruno Latour article", "Truth_answer": "Latour attempted to prove through case studies the fallacy in the old object/subject and Nature/Society compacts of modernity, which can be traced back to Plato.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruno Latour article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?", "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism?", "In 1998, historian of science Margaret C. Jacob argued that Latour's politicized account of the development of modernism in the 17th century is a fanciful escape from modern Western history.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruno Latour article?", "Latour attempted to prove through case studies the fallacy in the old object/subject and Nature/Society compacts of modernity, which can be traced back to Plato." ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he go on to suggest how to support matters of concern?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Bruno Latour go on to suggest how to support matters of concern in his article Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam", "Truth_answer": "Latour suggests the conclusion of the article is to argue for a positive framing of critique, to help understand how matters of concern can be supported rather than undermined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bruno Latour go on to suggest how to support matters of concern in his article Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?", "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism?", "In 1998, historian of science Margaret C. Jacob argued that Latour's politicized account of the development of modernism in the 17th century is a fanciful escape from modern Western history.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruno Latour article?", "Latour attempted to prove through case studies the fallacy in the old object/subject and Nature/Society compacts of modernity, which can be traced back to Plato.", "Does Bruno Latour go on to suggest how to support matters of concern in his article Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?", "Latour suggests the conclusion of the article is to argue for a positive framing of critique, to help understand how matters of concern can be supported rather than undermined." ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How does the think critique is bordering on irrelevancy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does Bruno Latour think critique is bordering on irrelevancy", "Truth_answer": "To maintain any vitality, Latour argues that social critiques require a drastic reappraisal: our critical equipment deserves as much critical scrutiny as the Pentagon budget.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Bruno Latour think critique is bordering on irrelevancy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?", "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism?", "In 1998, historian of science Margaret C. Jacob argued that Latour's politicized account of the development of modernism in the 17th century is a fanciful escape from modern Western history.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruno Latour article?", "Latour attempted to prove through case studies the fallacy in the old object/subject and Nature/Society compacts of modernity, which can be traced back to Plato.", "Does Bruno Latour go on to suggest how to support matters of concern in his article Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?", "Latour suggests the conclusion of the article is to argue for a positive framing of critique, to help understand how matters of concern can be supported rather than undermined.", "How does Bruno Latour think critique is bordering on irrelevancy?", "To maintain any vitality, Latour argues that social critiques require a drastic reappraisal: our critical equipment deserves as much critical scrutiny as the Pentagon budget.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does he believe the critic is?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Bruno Latour believe the critique is", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Bruno Latour believe the critique is?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What is Bruno Latour's article on Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?“", "Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?, is a 2004 article in which Latour undertakes a trenchant critique of his own field of study and social criticism in contemporary academia.", "Did Bruno Latour's article on critique correlate with his views on modernism?", "Was anyone critical of Bruno Latour's ideas on modernism?", "In 1998, historian of science Margaret C. Jacob argued that Latour's politicized account of the development of modernism in the 17th century is a fanciful escape from modern Western history.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruno Latour article?", "Latour attempted to prove through case studies the fallacy in the old object/subject and Nature/Society compacts of modernity, which can be traced back to Plato.", "Does Bruno Latour go on to suggest how to support matters of concern in his article Why Has Critique Run Out of Steam?", "Latour suggests the conclusion of the article is to argue for a positive framing of critique, to help understand how matters of concern can be supported rather than undermined.", "How does Bruno Latour think critique is bordering on irrelevancy?", "To maintain any vitality, Latour argues that social critiques require a drastic reappraisal: our critical equipment deserves as much critical scrutiny as the Pentagon budget.“", "What does Bruno Latour believe the critique is?" ], "Conversation_no": 1858, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he publish a book on this subject?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour publish a book on this subject", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour publish a book on the subject of critique?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe#Criticism_of_West_Yorkshire_Police", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why were the police criticized?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why were the police criticized", "Truth_answer": "West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the police criticized in Peter Sutcliffe's case??", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe#Criticism_of_West_Yorkshire_Police", "Context": [ "Why were the police criticized in Peter Sutcliffe's case??", "West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale." ], "Conversation_no": 1859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they investigate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the West Yorkshire Police investigate in regards to Peter Sutcliffe", "Truth_answer": "The Yorkshire Police investigated the Yorkshire Ripper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the West Yorkshire Police investigate in regards to Peter Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Why were the police criticized in Peter Sutcliffe's case??", "West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale.", "What did the West Yorkshire Police investigate in regards to Peter Sutcliffe?", "The Yorkshire Police investigated the Yorkshire Ripper." ], "Conversation_no": 1859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did another police department take over the case?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did another police department take over the Yorkshire Police's Yorkshire Ripper case", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did another police department take over the Yorkshire Police's Yorkshire Ripper case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe#Attacks_and_murders", "Context": [ "Why were the police criticized in Peter Sutcliffe's case??", "West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale.", "What did the West Yorkshire Police investigate in regards to Peter Sutcliffe?", "The Yorkshire Police investigated the Yorkshire Ripper.", "Did another police department take over the Yorkshire Police's Yorkshire Ripper case?" ], "Conversation_no": 1859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did it take for the police to catch Peter Sutcliffe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did it take for the police to catch Peter Sutcliffe", "Truth_answer": "Sutcliffe began his assaults in 1969, and was not apprehended by the authorities until 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for the police to catch Peter Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe#Criticism_of_West_Yorkshire_Police", "Context": [ "Why were the police criticized in Peter Sutcliffe's case??", "West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale.", "What did the West Yorkshire Police investigate in regards to Peter Sutcliffe?", "The Yorkshire Police investigated the Yorkshire Ripper.", "Did another police department take over the Yorkshire Police's Yorkshire Ripper case?", "How long did it take for the police to catch Peter Sutcliffe?", "Sutcliffe began his assaults in 1969, and was not apprehended by the authorities until 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 1859, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Is the anything else interesting about the police department?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Yorkshire Police department in the Peter Sutcliffe case besides the preparation of the yorkshire ripper case and the apprehension", "Truth_answer": "Information on suspects was stored on handwritten index cards by the Yorkshire Police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Yorkshire Police department in the Peter Sutcliffe case besides the preparation of the yorkshire ripper case and the apprehension?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Michele Bachmann born", "Truth_answer": "Michele Marie Bachmann was born April 6, 1956 in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [ "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Michele Marie Bachmann was born April 6, 1956 in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 1860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Bachmann go on to further her education after High School?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michele Bachmann go on to further her education after High School", "Truth_answer": "Bachmann graduated from Anoka High School in 1974 and, after graduation, spent one summer working at kibbutz Be'eri in Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michele Bachmann go on to further her education after High School?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [ "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Michele Marie Bachmann was born April 6, 1956 in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.", "Did Michele Bachmann go on to further her education after High School?", "Bachmann graduated from Anoka High School in 1974 and, after graduation, spent one summer working at kibbutz Be'eri in Israel." ], "Conversation_no": 1860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bachmann do after her summer in Israel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michele Bachmann do after her summer in Israel", "Truth_answer": "In 1978 she graduated from Winona State University with a B.A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michele Bachmann do after her summer in Israel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann#Early_life,_education,_and_early_career", "Context": [ "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Michele Marie Bachmann was born April 6, 1956 in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.", "Did Michele Bachmann go on to further her education after High School?", "Bachmann graduated from Anoka High School in 1974 and, after graduation, spent one summer working at kibbutz Be'eri in Israel.", "What did Michele Bachmann do after her summer in Israel?", "In 1978 she graduated from Winona State University with a B.A." ], "Conversation_no": 1860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did Bachmann originally do for her career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Michele Bahmann originally do for her career", "Truth_answer": "From 1988 to 1993 she worked as an attorney for the Internal Revenue Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michele Bahmann originally do for her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Michele Marie Bachmann was born April 6, 1956 in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.", "Did Michele Bachmann go on to further her education after High School?", "Bachmann graduated from Anoka High School in 1974 and, after graduation, spent one summer working at kibbutz Be'eri in Israel.", "What did Michele Bachmann do after her summer in Israel?", "In 1978 she graduated from Winona State University with a B.A.", "What did Michele Bahmann originally do for her career?", "From 1988 to 1993 she worked as an attorney for the Internal Revenue Service." ], "Conversation_no": 1860, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long was Bachmann a research assistant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Bachmann a research assistant", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Michele Bachmann a research assistant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_Nugget", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Fashion Nugget?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Fashion Nugget", "Truth_answer": "Fashion Nugget is the second studio album by alternative rock band Cake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928091743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_Nugget_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Cake's Fashion Nugget?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Fashion_Nugget_(1996–1998)", "Context": [ "What is Cake's Fashion Nugget?", "Fashion Nugget is the second studio album by alternative rock band Cake." ], "Conversation_no": 1861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was it written by?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Cake's The Distance single written by", "Truth_answer": "Fashion Nugget album's first single, The Distance, written by Greg Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Cake's The Distance single written by?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)#Fashion_Nugget_(1996–1998)", "Context": [ "What is Cake's Fashion Nugget?", "Fashion Nugget is the second studio album by alternative rock band Cake.", "Who was Cake's The Distance single written by?", "Fashion Nugget album's first single, The Distance, written by Greg Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 1861, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any singles", "Truth_answer": "The second single from Fashion Nugget, a cover of I Will Survive, hit number 38 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles on Cake's Fashion Nugget album other than The Distance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_(The_Cult_album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the ceremony?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the ceremony", "Truth_answer": "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_%28The_Cult_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_(The_Cult_album)", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was it released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released", "Truth_answer": "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_(The_Cult_album)#Album_information", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was it well received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received", "Truth_answer": "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_%28The_Cult_album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://diffuser.fm/cult-ceremony/", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the lawsuit come about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the lawsuit for The Cult come about", "Truth_answer": "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630194338id_/https://diffuser.fm/cult-ceremony/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Ceremony_and_the_lawsuit_(1991–1994)", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was it about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about", "Truth_answer": "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult#Ceremony_and_the_lawsuit_(1991–1994)", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover.", "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about?", "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have permission to use the image?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Cult have permission to use the image", "Truth_answer": "Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult have permission to use the image for the Ceremony album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://albumsthattimeforgot.com/ceremony-the-cult", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover.", "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about?", "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Did The Cult have permission to use the image for the Ceremony album?", "Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the lawsuit successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit successful", "Truth_answer": "The case was eventually thrown out of court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090229id_/http://albumsthattimeforgot.com/ceremony-the-cult_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_(The_Cult_album)#Track_information", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover.", "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about?", "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Did The Cult have permission to use the image for the Ceremony album?", "Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image.", "Was the The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit successful?", "The case was eventually thrown out of court." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were there any singles released on ceremony?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any singles released on The Cult's Ceremony album", "Truth_answer": "Wild Hearted Son was the first officially released single, followed by Heart of Soul, Sweet Salvation and Heart of Soul and Ceremony was released as a promotional single in Spain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released on The Cult's Ceremony album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_(The_Cult_album)#Track_information", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover.", "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about?", "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Did The Cult have permission to use the image for the Ceremony album?", "Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image.", "Was the The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit successful?", "The case was eventually thrown out of court.", "Were there any singles released on The Cult's Ceremony album?", "Wild Hearted Son was the first officially released single, followed by Heart of Soul, Sweet Salvation and Heart of Soul and Ceremony was released as a promotional single in Spain." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the album about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was The Cult's Ceremony album about", "Truth_answer": "Both Ceremony and Wild Hearted Son begin with Native American Indian dances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_%28The_Cult_album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Cult's Ceremony album about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_(The_Cult_album)#Album_information", "Context": [ "What was The Cult's Ceremony?", "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult.", "When was The Cult's Ceremony album released?", "The Cult's Ceremony album was released on 23 September 1991.", "Was The Cult's Ceremony album well received?", "Ceremony reached 25 in the U.S. and reached 9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status, but sales suffered with the arrival of grunge rock.", "When did The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit come about?", "Sharon Isaak of Entertainment Weekly reported in June 1992 that the Cult was being sued by the family of the Native American boy featured on Ceremony's cover.", "What was The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit about?", "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Did The Cult have permission to use the image for the Ceremony album?", "Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image.", "Was the The Cult's Ceremony album lawsuit successful?", "The case was eventually thrown out of court.", "Were there any singles released on The Cult's Ceremony album?", "Wild Hearted Son was the first officially released single, followed by Heart of Soul, Sweet Salvation and Heart of Soul and Ceremony was released as a promotional single in Spain.", "What was The Cult's Ceremony album about?", "Both Ceremony and Wild Hearted Son begin with Native American Indian dances." ], "Conversation_no": 1862, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else notable about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the article on The Cult's Ceremony album other than the lawsuit", "Truth_answer": "The Cult's Ceremony album was unreleased in Turkey until the Cult played several shows in Istanbul in June 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_%28The_Cult_album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the article on The Cult's Ceremony album other than the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how was lisa developed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was lisa developed", "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening, in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks's office, hurriedly sketched his version of a dysfunctional family and Lisa Simpson was named after Groening's younger sister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lisa Simpson developed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson#Personality", "Context": [ "How was Lisa Simpson developed?", "Matt Groening, in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks's office, hurriedly sketched his version of a dysfunctional family and Lisa Simpson was named after Groening's younger sister." ], "Conversation_no": 1863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is Lisa's IQ?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Lisa Simpson's IQ", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson is said to have an IQ of 159.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830084523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lisa Simpson's IQ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson", "Context": [ "How was Lisa Simpson developed?", "Matt Groening, in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks's office, hurriedly sketched his version of a dysfunctional family and Lisa Simpson was named after Groening's younger sister.", "What is Lisa Simpson's IQ?", "Lisa Simpson is said to have an IQ of 159." ], "Conversation_no": 1863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is Lisa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Lisa Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://noticiasensenada.com/and/629-bart-and-lisa-in-bed-390-265.php_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830084523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lisa Simpson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson#Creation", "Context": [ "How was Lisa Simpson developed?", "Matt Groening, in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks's office, hurriedly sketched his version of a dysfunctional family and Lisa Simpson was named after Groening's younger sister.", "What is Lisa Simpson's IQ?", "Lisa Simpson is said to have an IQ of 159.", "Who is Lisa Simpson?", "Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons." ], "Conversation_no": 1863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who created Lisa?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created Lisa Simpson", "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening conceived Lisa Simpson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Lisa Simpson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson", "Context": [ "How was Lisa Simpson developed?", "Matt Groening, in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks's office, hurriedly sketched his version of a dysfunctional family and Lisa Simpson was named after Groening's younger sister.", "What is Lisa Simpson's IQ?", "Lisa Simpson is said to have an IQ of 159.", "Who is Lisa Simpson?", "Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons.", "Who created Lisa Simpson?", "Matt Groening conceived Lisa Simpson." ], "Conversation_no": 1863, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who's lisa's dad?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who's Lisa Simpson's dad", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson is the second child of Homer Simpson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's Lisa Simpson's dad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Return_to_Iran", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he return to Ruhollah", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he return to Ruhollah", "Truth_answer": "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201213144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Return_to_Iran", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happen after returning?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Return_to_Iran", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do anything else important?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran", "Truth_answer": "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Return_to_Iran", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he do that?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini do that", "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own interim prime minister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini appoint his own prime minister?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar.", "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini appoint his own prime minister?", "In 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own interim prime minister." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Ruhollah Khomeini besides his exile and return to Iran", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini is legally considered inviolable, with Iranians regularly punished for insulting him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Ruhollah Khomeini besides his exile and return to Iran?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Return_to_Iran", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar.", "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini appoint his own prime minister?", "In 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own interim prime minister.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Ruhollah Khomeini besides his exile and return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini is legally considered inviolable, with Iranians regularly punished for insulting him." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did the troops do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did the troops do when Ruhollah Khomeini", "Truth_answer": "As Ruhollah Khomeini's movement gained momentum, soldiers began to defect to his side and Khomeini declared ill fortune on troops who did not surrender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the troops do when Ruhollah Khomeini?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Return_to_Iran", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar.", "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini appoint his own prime minister?", "In 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own interim prime minister.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Ruhollah Khomeini besides his exile and return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini is legally considered inviolable, with Iranians regularly punished for insulting him.", "What else did the troops do when Ruhollah Khomeini?", "As Ruhollah Khomeini's movement gained momentum, soldiers began to defect to his side and Khomeini declared ill fortune on troops who did not surrender." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen when he returned to Iran?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen when Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran besides appointing a prime minister and gaining favor among the military", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini and his supporters worked to suppress some former allies and rewrote the proposed constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen when Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran besides appointing a prime minister and gaining favor among the military?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar.", "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini appoint his own prime minister?", "In 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own interim prime minister.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Ruhollah Khomeini besides his exile and return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini is legally considered inviolable, with Iranians regularly punished for insulting him.", "What else did the troops do when Ruhollah Khomeini?", "As Ruhollah Khomeini's movement gained momentum, soldiers began to defect to his side and Khomeini declared ill fortune on troops who did not surrender.", "Did anything else happen when Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran besides appointing a prime minister and gaining favor among the military?", "Ruhollah Khomeini and his supporters worked to suppress some former allies and rewrote the proposed constitution." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was Ruhollah known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was Ruhollah Khomeini known for", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini was Time magazine's Man of the Year in 1979 for his international influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Ruhollah Khomeini known for besides his return to Iran and resulting leadership of the country?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini#Political_thought_and_legacy", "Context": [ "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran from exile?", "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran.", "What happen to Ruhollah Khomeini after returning to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything else important after returning to Iran?", "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan to Shapour Bakhtiar.", "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini appoint his own prime minister?", "In 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own interim prime minister.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Ruhollah Khomeini besides his exile and return to Iran?", "Ruhollah Khomeini is legally considered inviolable, with Iranians regularly punished for insulting him.", "What else did the troops do when Ruhollah Khomeini?", "As Ruhollah Khomeini's movement gained momentum, soldiers began to defect to his side and Khomeini declared ill fortune on troops who did not surrender.", "Did anything else happen when Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran besides appointing a prime minister and gaining favor among the military?", "Ruhollah Khomeini and his supporters worked to suppress some former allies and rewrote the proposed constitution.", "What else was Ruhollah Khomeini known for besides his return to Iran and resulting leadership of the country?", "Ruhollah Khomeini was Time magazine's Man of the Year in 1979 for his international influence." ], "Conversation_no": 1864, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other statements was made?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other statements was made by Ruhollah Khomeini besides his feeling of returning to Iran", "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini made statements at different times indicating both support and opposition to democracy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other statements was made by Ruhollah Khomeini besides his feeling of returning to Iran?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_–_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did they form", "Truth_answer": "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Exile form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_–_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Exile form", "Truth_answer": "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exile form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_–_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the original members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the band Exile's original members", "Truth_answer": "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_–_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they choose the name Exile?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile", "Truth_answer": "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_–_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they get their start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Exile get their start", "Truth_answer": "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exile get their start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)#1960s_–_Early_rock_and_roll_years", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959.", "How did the band Exile get their start?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars", "Truth_answer": "Exiles opened and provided back-up for headlining stars like Freddy Cannon, B. J. Thomas, Paul Revere and the Raiders on Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959.", "How did the band Exile get their start?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars?", "Exiles opened and provided back-up for headlining stars like Freddy Cannon, B. J. Thomas, Paul Revere and the Raiders on Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars", "Truth_answer": "J.P. Pennington's music has been recorded by Alabama, Janie Fricke, Kenny Rogers and other artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band Exile besides Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars and their formation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Hearts", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959.", "How did the band Exile get their start?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars?", "Exiles opened and provided back-up for headlining stars like Freddy Cannon, B. J. Thomas, Paul Revere and the Raiders on Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band Exile besides Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars and their formation?", "J.P. Pennington's music has been recorded by Alabama, Janie Fricke, Kenny Rogers and other artists." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who produced the record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who produced the record Exile", "Truth_answer": "Buddy Killen produced Exile's Kentucky Hearts album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the band Exile's Kentucky Hearts record?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Hearts", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959.", "How did the band Exile get their start?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars?", "Exiles opened and provided back-up for headlining stars like Freddy Cannon, B. J. Thomas, Paul Revere and the Raiders on Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band Exile besides Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars and their formation?", "J.P. Pennington's music has been recorded by Alabama, Janie Fricke, Kenny Rogers and other artists.", "Who produced the band Exile's Kentucky Hearts record?", "Buddy Killen produced Exile's Kentucky Hearts album." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the record do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band Exile's Kentucky Hearts record do", "Truth_answer": "Exile's Kentucky Hearts album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exile's Kentucky Hearts record do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_discography#1980s_and_1990s", "Context": [ "When did the band Exile form?", "In 1963 the band the Exiles, which later became Exile formed.", "How did the band Exile form?", "Most of the Exiles were students at Madison Central and Madison High School in Richmond, Kentucky when the band formed.", "Who were the band Exile's original members?", "The original Exile lineup was Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie 'Mack' Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison.", "How did the band Exile choose the name Exile?", "The band the Exiles' chosen name may have resulted from the influx of Cubans into the United States after the Fidel Castro takeover in 1959.", "How did the band Exile get their start?", "When the Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars hit the road in 1965, they picked up the Exiles to perform on several dates in and around Kentucky.", "Who else was part of Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars?", "Exiles opened and provided back-up for headlining stars like Freddy Cannon, B. J. Thomas, Paul Revere and the Raiders on Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band Exile besides Dick Clark Caravan Of Stars and their formation?", "J.P. Pennington's music has been recorded by Alabama, Janie Fricke, Kenny Rogers and other artists.", "Who produced the band Exile's Kentucky Hearts record?", "Buddy Killen produced Exile's Kentucky Hearts album.", "How did the band Exile's Kentucky Hearts record do?", "Exile's Kentucky Hearts album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1865, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they release other records?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band Exile release other records besides Kentucky Hearts, Exile, Stage Pass, Mixed Emotions and All There Is", "Truth_answer": "Exile released Don't Leave Me This Way, Heart and Soul, Hang On to Your Heart, Shelter from the Night, Still Standing and Justice as records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Exile release other records besides Kentucky Hearts, Exile, Stage Pass, Mixed Emotions and All There Is?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh#Birth_and_origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his parents like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were his parents like", "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh#Birth_and_origins", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "And his mother?", "Transformer_rewrite": "And Robert Stewart's mother", "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Vane,_3rd_Marquess_of_Londonderry#Early_life", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford" ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart have other siblings", "Truth_answer": "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh#Birth_and_origins", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How many passed as children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood", "Truth_answer": "By Frances Pratt, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father had ten children who survived to adulthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh#Marriage", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood?", "By Frances Pratt, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father had ten children who survived to adulthood." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh marry", "Truth_answer": "In 1794, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh married Amelia Hobart a daughter of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh#Marriage", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood?", "By Frances Pratt, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father had ten children who survived to adulthood.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh marry?", "In 1794, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh married Amelia Hobart a daughter of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he father children with her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh father children with Amelia Hobart", "Truth_answer": "By all accounts, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and Amelia Hobart remained devoted to each other to the end, but they had no children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh father children with Amelia Hobart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh#Birth_and_origins", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood?", "By Frances Pratt, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father had ten children who survived to adulthood.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh marry?", "In 1794, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh married Amelia Hobart a daughter of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh father children with Amelia Hobart?", "By all accounts, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and Amelia Hobart remained devoted to each other to the end, but they had no children." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have other family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart have other family", "Truth_answer": "The elder Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's marriages linked his family with the upper ranks of English nobility and political elites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Robert_Stewart", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood?", "By Frances Pratt, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father had ten children who survived to adulthood.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh marry?", "In 1794, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh married Amelia Hobart a daughter of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh father children with Amelia Hobart?", "By all accounts, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and Amelia Hobart remained devoted to each other to the end, but they had no children.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other family?", "The elder Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's marriages linked his family with the upper ranks of English nobility and political elites." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have cousins?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart have cousins", "Truth_answer": "Alexander Robert Stewart was first cousin to Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have cousins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Vane,_3rd_Marquess_of_Londonderry#Early_life", "Context": [ "What were Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's parents like?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father, the Robert Stewart senior, was an Irish politician and prominent Ulster landowner.", "Who was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother?", "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's mother, who died in childbirth when he was a year old, was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway, daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other siblings?", "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry's half-brother from his father's first marriage was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh.", "How many of Robert Stewart senior's chidlren passed as children to adulthood?", "By Frances Pratt, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's father had ten children who survived to adulthood.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh marry?", "In 1794, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh married Amelia Hobart a daughter of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh father children with Amelia Hobart?", "By all accounts, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and Amelia Hobart remained devoted to each other to the end, but they had no children.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other family?", "The elder Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's marriages linked his family with the upper ranks of English nobility and political elites.", "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have cousins?", "Alexander Robert Stewart was first cousin to Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh." ], "Conversation_no": 1866, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he close with any of his siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh close with any of his siblings", "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and his half-brother remained lifelong friends and wrote each other many letters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504200639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Vane%2C_3rd_Marquess_of_Londonderry_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh close with any of his siblings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was there a solo album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a solo album released", "Truth_answer": "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://17seconds.co.uk/blog/2011/10/page/2/_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was that the only album he released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released", "Truth_answer": "Rod Jones released his second solo album, A Generation Innocence, in August 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released?", "Rod Jones released his second solo album, A Generation Innocence, in August 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that album do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Idlewild's Rod Jones' A Generation Innocence album do", "Truth_answer": "While writing for the second album, Rod Jones discovered that he was not satisfied with any of the material that he had written thus far.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Idlewild's Rod Jones' A Generation Innocence album do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released?", "Rod Jones released his second solo album, A Generation Innocence, in August 2012.", "How did Idlewild's Rod Jones' A Generation Innocence album do?", "While writing for the second album, Rod Jones discovered that he was not satisfied with any of the material that he had written thus far." ], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he work with any other artists?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Idlewild's Rod Jones work with any other artists", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Rod Jones founded The Fruit Tree Foundation, alongside Emma Pollock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Idlewild's Rod Jones work with any other artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released?", "Rod Jones released his second solo album, A Generation Innocence, in August 2012.", "How did Idlewild's Rod Jones' A Generation Innocence album do?", "While writing for the second album, Rod Jones discovered that he was not satisfied with any of the material that he had written thus far.", "Did Idlewild's Rod Jones work with any other artists?", "In 2010, Rod Jones founded The Fruit Tree Foundation, alongside Emma Pollock." ], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does the fruit tree foundation do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does The Fruit Tree Foundation do", "Truth_answer": "The Fruit Tree Foundation was formed in order to raise awareness of mental health problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does The Fruit Tree Foundation do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released?", "Rod Jones released his second solo album, A Generation Innocence, in August 2012.", "How did Idlewild's Rod Jones' A Generation Innocence album do?", "While writing for the second album, Rod Jones discovered that he was not satisfied with any of the material that he had written thus far.", "Did Idlewild's Rod Jones work with any other artists?", "In 2010, Rod Jones founded The Fruit Tree Foundation, alongside Emma Pollock.", "What does The Fruit Tree Foundation do?", "The Fruit Tree Foundation was formed in order to raise awareness of mental health problems." ], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Idlewild's Roddy Woomble tour as a solo artist", "Truth_answer": "Roddy Woomble toured the United Kingdom in support of My Secret is my Silence album's release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Idlewild's Roddy Woomble tour as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)#Solo_work", "Context": [ "Was there a Idlewild's Rod Jones solo album released?", "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Was A Sentimental Education the only album Idlewild's Rod Jones released?", "Rod Jones released his second solo album, A Generation Innocence, in August 2012.", "How did Idlewild's Rod Jones' A Generation Innocence album do?", "While writing for the second album, Rod Jones discovered that he was not satisfied with any of the material that he had written thus far.", "Did Idlewild's Rod Jones work with any other artists?", "In 2010, Rod Jones founded The Fruit Tree Foundation, alongside Emma Pollock.", "What does The Fruit Tree Foundation do?", "The Fruit Tree Foundation was formed in order to raise awareness of mental health problems.", "Where did Idlewild's Roddy Woomble tour as a solo artist?", "Roddy Woomble toured the United Kingdom in support of My Secret is my Silence album's release." ], "Conversation_no": 1867, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "After that album did he release anything new?", "Transformer_rewrite": "After My Secret is My Silence album did Roddy Woomble release anything new", "Truth_answer": "Roddy Woomble's follow-up album, Before the Ruin, written and recorded with Kris Drever and John McCusker, was released on 15 September 2008 through Navigator Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the My Secret is my Silence album did Idlewild's Roddy Woomble release anything new?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson#Death", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did Wilson die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wilson die", "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson#Death", "Context": [ "When did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 1868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did The Beach Boys die", "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson died in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/2015/03/26/zayn-malik-bands-who-lost-members/70478238/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson#Death", "Context": [ "When did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998.", "Where did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 1868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he achieve before death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson achieve before death", "Truth_answer": "Despite his lung cancer diagnosis, Carl Wilson continued to perform while undergoing chemotherapy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson achieve before death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson#Death", "Context": [ "When did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998.", "Where did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died in Los Angeles.", "What did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson achieve before death?", "Despite his lung cancer diagnosis, Carl Wilson continued to perform while undergoing chemotherapy." ], "Conversation_no": 1868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the course of his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the course of The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson death", "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson was diagnosed with lung cancer after becoming ill at his vacation home in Hawaii, in early 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110082522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the course of The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys#2000s:_Band_split", "Context": [ "When did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998.", "Where did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died in Los Angeles.", "What did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson achieve before death?", "Despite his lung cancer diagnosis, Carl Wilson continued to perform while undergoing chemotherapy.", "What was the course of The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson death?", "Carl Wilson was diagnosed with lung cancer after becoming ill at his vacation home in Hawaii, in early 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 1868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who took over after his death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who took in The Beach Boys over after Carl Wilson's death", "Truth_answer": "Following Carl Wilson's death, the remaining members of The Beach Boys splintered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took in The Beach Boys over after Carl Wilson's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson#Death", "Context": [ "When did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998.", "Where did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson die?", "Carl Wilson died in Los Angeles.", "What did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson achieve before death?", "Despite his lung cancer diagnosis, Carl Wilson continued to perform while undergoing chemotherapy.", "What was the course of The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson death?", "Carl Wilson was diagnosed with lung cancer after becoming ill at his vacation home in Hawaii, in early 1997.", "Who took in The Beach Boys over after Carl Wilson's death?", "Following Carl Wilson's death, the remaining members of The Beach Boys splintered." ], "Conversation_no": 1868, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he sing with before dying?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Carl Wilson sing with before dying", "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson played and sang throughout the Beach Boys' entire summer tour which ended in the fall of 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110082522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Carl Wilson sing with before dying?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_(album)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was Curb released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Curb released", "Truth_answer": "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190123021526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_%28album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(Nickelback_song)", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What singles were on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What singles were on that album", "Truth_answer": "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_(album)", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was this album successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful", "Truth_answer": "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190123021526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_%28album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback#Curb_and_The_State_(1996–2000)", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was The State released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Nickelback's The State released", "Truth_answer": "The State was released by Nickelback in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Nickelback's The State released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback#Curb_and_The_State_(1996–2000)", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015.", "When was Nickelback's The State released?", "The State was released by Nickelback in 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What songs were on The State album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What songs were on Nickelback's The State album", "Truth_answer": "The State spawned 4 singles: Old Enough, Worthy to Say, Leader of Men and Breathe,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190112023017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_State_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Nickelback's The State album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback#Curb_and_The_State_(1996–2000)", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015.", "When was Nickelback's The State released?", "The State was released by Nickelback in 2000.", "What songs were on Nickelback's The State album?", "The State spawned 4 singles: Old Enough, Worthy to Say, Leader of Men and Breathe," ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did it do well on the charts?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nickelback's The State do well on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The State entered the Billboard 200 at number 130 and peaked at number 3 in the Billboard Top Heatseekers albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickelback's The State do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback#Formation_(1995)", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015.", "When was Nickelback's The State released?", "The State was released by Nickelback in 2000.", "What songs were on Nickelback's The State album?", "The State spawned 4 singles: Old Enough, Worthy to Say, Leader of Men and Breathe,", "Did Nickelback's The State do well on the charts?", "The State entered the Billboard 200 at number 130 and peaked at number 3 in the Billboard Top Heatseekers albums chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The State about this article", "Truth_answer": "The band changed its name to Nickelback, which originated from the nickel in change that band member Mike Kroeger gave customers at his job at Starbucks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Nickelback besides their Curb and The State albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_State_(album)#Background", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015.", "When was Nickelback's The State released?", "The State was released by Nickelback in 2000.", "What songs were on Nickelback's The State album?", "The State spawned 4 singles: Old Enough, Worthy to Say, Leader of Men and Breathe,", "Did Nickelback's The State do well on the charts?", "The State entered the Billboard 200 at number 130 and peaked at number 3 in the Billboard Top Heatseekers albums chart.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Nickelback besides their Curb and The State albums?", "The band changed its name to Nickelback, which originated from the nickel in change that band member Mike Kroeger gave customers at his job at Starbucks." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they tour at all during this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nickelback tour at all during this time period", "Truth_answer": "To support The State, Nickelback toured with Creed, Sevendust, 3 Doors Down, and Stone Temple Pilots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190112023017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_State_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickelback tour at all during this time period when The State was released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_State_(album)#Background", "Context": [ "When was Nickelback's Curb album released?", "Curb was originally released in Canada only by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings in 1996.", "What singles were on Nickelback's Curb album?", "Fly is the debut single by Canadian band Nickelback, released on the band's debut studio album Curb in 1996.", "Was Nickelback's Curb album successful?", "Curb was certified gold by Music Canada in 2010 and silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015.", "When was Nickelback's The State released?", "The State was released by Nickelback in 2000.", "What songs were on Nickelback's The State album?", "The State spawned 4 singles: Old Enough, Worthy to Say, Leader of Men and Breathe,", "Did Nickelback's The State do well on the charts?", "The State entered the Billboard 200 at number 130 and peaked at number 3 in the Billboard Top Heatseekers albums chart.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Nickelback besides their Curb and The State albums?", "The band changed its name to Nickelback, which originated from the nickel in change that band member Mike Kroeger gave customers at his job at Starbucks.", "Did Nickelback tour at all during this time period when The State was released?", "To support The State, Nickelback toured with Creed, Sevendust, 3 Doors Down, and Stone Temple Pilots." ], "Conversation_no": 1869, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other hits released during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other hits released during The State", "Truth_answer": "Leader of Men and Breathe charted on the top 10 of the Mainstream Rock Tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190112023017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_State_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other Nickelback hits released during this time when The State was released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#California", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he move to cali?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did he move to cali", "Truth_answer": "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#California", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he find work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California", "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#California", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station", "Truth_answer": "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTNQ#Early_years", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do or him?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Woody Guthrie do for him", "Truth_answer": "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#Marriage_and_family", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry any one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone", "Truth_answer": "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#Marriage_and_family", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When were they married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married", "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, in Texas in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#Marriage_and_family", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings.", "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married?", "Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, in Texas in 1931." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did they have kids?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings have kids", "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings had three children together, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings have kids?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#World_War_II_years", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings.", "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married?", "Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, in Texas in 1931.", "Did Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings have kids?", "Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings had three children together, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he go to war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie go to World War II", "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie wrote songs about his experience in the Merchant Marine but was never satisfied with them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie go to World War II?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie#California", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings.", "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married?", "Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, in Texas in 1931.", "Did Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings have kids?", "Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings had three children together, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill.", "Did Woody Guthrie go to World War II?", "Woody Guthrie wrote songs about his experience in the Merchant Marine but was never satisfied with them." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about World War II", "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie's son Arlo Guthrie became nationally known as a musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Woody Guthrie besides his move to California, communist sympathies and his radio career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTNQ#Early_years", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings.", "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married?", "Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, in Texas in 1931.", "Did Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings have kids?", "Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings had three children together, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill.", "Did Woody Guthrie go to World War II?", "Woody Guthrie wrote songs about his experience in the Merchant Marine but was never satisfied with them.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Woody Guthrie besides his move to California, communist sympathies and his radio career?", "Woody Guthrie's son Arlo Guthrie became nationally known as a musician." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is spinning apologia?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Woody Guthrie's spinning apologia", "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie continued for another year as The Lone Wolf until he was sacked for his unrelenting support for the Soviet Union even after they invaded Poland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Woody Guthrie's spinning apologia?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTNQ#Early_years", "Context": [ "Why did Woody Guthrie move to California?", "During the Dust Bowl period, Woody Guthrie joined the thousands of Okies and others who migrated to California to look for work.", "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "What did Woody Guthrie do for him?", "With Woody Guthrie's contribution to The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on Burke's station.", "Did Woody Guthrie marry anyone?", "At age 19, Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings.", "When were Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings married?", "Woody Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, in Texas in 1931.", "Did Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings have kids?", "Woody Guthrie and Mary Jennings had three children together, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill.", "Did Woody Guthrie go to World War II?", "Woody Guthrie wrote songs about his experience in the Merchant Marine but was never satisfied with them.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Woody Guthrie besides his move to California, communist sympathies and his radio career?", "Woody Guthrie's son Arlo Guthrie became nationally known as a musician.", "What is Woody Guthrie's spinning apologia?", "Woody Guthrie continued for another year as The Lone Wolf until he was sacked for his unrelenting support for the Soviet Union even after they invaded Poland." ], "Conversation_no": 1870, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who hosted the daily radio show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who hosted the Woody Guthrie daily radio show", "Truth_answer": "Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman hosted The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show with Woody Guthrie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who hosted the Woody Guthrie daily radio show?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro#1999–2001:_Personal_struggles,_Genius_2000_and_Break_the_Rules", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Namie Amuro toured?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Namie Amuro toured", "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro#1999–2001:_Personal_struggles,_Genius_2000_and_Break_the_Rules", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "In what year did Namie Amuro toured in Japan?", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan", "Truth_answer": "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs", "Truth_answer": "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius_2000", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the name of one of her albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums", "Truth_answer": "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201125180447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_19_Blues_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius_2000_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What about other of her albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about other of Namie Amuro's albums", "Truth_answer": "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Play_(Namie_Amuro_album)", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was this album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released", "Truth_answer": "Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro, released on June 27, 2007 in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160109005801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Play_(Namie_Amuro_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence.", "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released?", "Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro, released on June 27, 2007 in Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting about the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the article other than touring and album releases of Namie Amuro", "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro has been referred to as the diva of the Heisei era and the Queen of Japanese Pop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the article other than touring and album releases of Namie Amuro?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro#2015–2018:_Genic,_return_of_maxi-single_releases,_25th_anniversary_commemoration,_Finally_and_retirement", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence.", "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released?", "Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro, released on June 27, 2007 in Japan.", "Is there anything else interesting about the article other than touring and album releases of Namie Amuro?", "Namie Amuro has been referred to as the diva of the Heisei era and the Queen of Japanese Pop." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did she host this concert?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Namie Amuro host this Okinawa anniversary concert", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Namie Amuro announced her 25th anniversary concert in her hometown Okinawa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Namie Amuro host this Okinawa anniversary concert?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro#2010–2012:_Award_at_WMA_2010,_Checkmate!,_Uncontrolled_and_20th_anniversary_commemoration", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence.", "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released?", "Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro, released on June 27, 2007 in Japan.", "Is there anything else interesting about the article other than touring and album releases of Namie Amuro?", "Namie Amuro has been referred to as the diva of the Heisei era and the Queen of Japanese Pop.", "When did Namie Amuro host this Okinawa anniversary concert?", "In 2017, Namie Amuro announced her 25th anniversary concert in her hometown Okinawa." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she do anything worthwhile in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Namie Amuro do anything worthwhile in 2012", "Truth_answer": "In April, Namie Amuro confirmed the release of her 10th studio and first bilingual album Uncontrolled, which premiered on June 27, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Namie Amuro do anything worthwhile in 2012?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro#2010–2012:_Award_at_WMA_2010,_Checkmate!,_Uncontrolled_and_20th_anniversary_commemoration", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence.", "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released?", "Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro, released on June 27, 2007 in Japan.", "Is there anything else interesting about the article other than touring and album releases of Namie Amuro?", "Namie Amuro has been referred to as the diva of the Heisei era and the Queen of Japanese Pop.", "When did Namie Amuro host this Okinawa anniversary concert?", "In 2017, Namie Amuro announced her 25th anniversary concert in her hometown Okinawa.", "Did Namie Amuro do anything worthwhile in 2012?", "In April, Namie Amuro confirmed the release of her 10th studio and first bilingual album Uncontrolled, which premiered on June 27, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were these singles successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Namie Amuro singles off of Uncontrolled successful", "Truth_answer": "Love Story off of Uncontrolled shifted over 3 million digital copies throughout Japan, becoming one of Namie Amuro's highest-selling singles to date", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Namie Amuro singles off of Uncontrolled successful?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_19_Blues#Impact_and_legacy", "Context": [ "Where did Namie Amuro tour?", "Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour throughout Japan.", "In what year did Namie Amuro tour in Japan?", "For the first half of 2000, Namie Amuro embarked on her Genius 2000 concert tour.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro songs?", "One of the singles from Namie Amuro's album Concentration 20, Can You Celebrate?, is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.", "What is the name of one of Namie Amuro's albums?", "Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro.", "What about Namie Amuro's other albums can be named?", "Play, Namie Amuro's eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence.", "When was Namie Amuro's Play album released?", "Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro, released on June 27, 2007 in Japan.", "Is there anything else interesting about the article other than touring and album releases of Namie Amuro?", "Namie Amuro has been referred to as the diva of the Heisei era and the Queen of Japanese Pop.", "When did Namie Amuro host this Okinawa anniversary concert?", "In 2017, Namie Amuro announced her 25th anniversary concert in her hometown Okinawa.", "Did Namie Amuro do anything worthwhile in 2012?", "In April, Namie Amuro confirmed the release of her 10th studio and first bilingual album Uncontrolled, which premiered on June 27, 2012.", "Were the Namie Amuro singles off of Uncontrolled successful?", "Love Story off of Uncontrolled shifted over 3 million digital copies throughout Japan, becoming one of Namie Amuro's highest-selling singles to date" ], "Conversation_no": 1871, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her most successful album or single?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Namie Amuro's most successful album or single", "Truth_answer": "Sweet 19 Blues remains Namie Amuro's best-selling studio album, and overall work of her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201125180447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_19_Blues_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Namie Amuro's most successful album or single?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1991–1993:_The_Apples", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who is McIntyre's favorite band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is McIntyre's favorite band", "Truth_answer": "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1991–1993:_The_Apples", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did the band meet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet", "Truth_answer": "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1991–1993:_The_Apples", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who else was a member of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo", "Truth_answer": "The earliest incarnation of the band began to form between Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt. The two recruited Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney during the autumn of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1991–1993:_The_Apples", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo ?", "The earliest incarnation of the band began to form between Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt. The two recruited Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney during the autumn of that year." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did the band start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the band The Apples in Stereo start", "Truth_answer": "The earliest incarnation of The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band The Apples in Stereo start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1994–1995:_Hypnotic_Suggestion_and_Fun_Trick_Noisemaker", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo ?", "The earliest incarnation of the band began to form between Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt. The two recruited Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney during the autumn of that year.", "What year did the band The Apples in Stereo start?", "The earliest incarnation of The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did they release their first album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did The Apples in Stereo release their first album", "Truth_answer": "In early 1995, The Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did The Apples in Stereo release their first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1991–1993:_The_Apples", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo ?", "The earliest incarnation of the band began to form between Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt. The two recruited Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney during the autumn of that year.", "What year did the band The Apples in Stereo start?", "The earliest incarnation of The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992.", "What year did The Apples in Stereo release their first album?", "In early 1995, The Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Which bands are they similar to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which bands are The Apples in Stereo similar to", "Truth_answer": "Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt toyed with the idea of having a rock band similar to The Velvet Underground or Black Sabbath, with production qualities similar to The Beach Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which bands are The Apples in Stereo similar to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_in_Stereo#1991–1993:_The_Apples", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo ?", "The earliest incarnation of the band began to form between Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt. The two recruited Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney during the autumn of that year.", "What year did the band The Apples in Stereo start?", "The earliest incarnation of The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992.", "What year did The Apples in Stereo release their first album?", "In early 1995, The Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house.", "Which bands are The Apples in Stereo similar to?", "Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt toyed with the idea of having a rock band similar to The Velvet Underground or Black Sabbath, with production qualities similar to The Beach Boys." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did the band get it's name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the band The Apples in Stereo get it's first band name", "Truth_answer": "The name The Apples was inspired by the Pink Floyd song Apples and Oranges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band The Apples in Stereo get it's first band name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_6_Recording_Company#History", "Context": [ "Who is The Apples in Stereo's Jim McIntyre's favorite band?", "When Robert Schneider asked Jim McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his favorite band: The Beach Boys.", "Where did the band The Apples in Stereo meet?", "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Who else was an early member of The Apples in Stereo ?", "The earliest incarnation of the band began to form between Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt. The two recruited Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney during the autumn of that year.", "What year did the band The Apples in Stereo start?", "The earliest incarnation of The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992.", "What year did The Apples in Stereo release their first album?", "In early 1995, The Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house.", "Which bands are The Apples in Stereo similar to?", "Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt toyed with the idea of having a rock band similar to The Velvet Underground or Black Sabbath, with production qualities similar to The Beach Boys.", "How did the band The Apples in Stereo get it's first band name?", "The name The Apples was inspired by the Pink Floyd song Apples and Oranges." ], "Conversation_no": 1872, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever make a record label?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Apples ever make a record label", "Truth_answer": "The Elephant 6 Recording Company was founded by Robert Schneider, Bill Doss, Will Cullen Hart and Jeff Mangum, along with founding Apples in Stereo members Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sidney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205193528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_6_Recording_Company_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Apples in Stereo ever make a record label?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who did he work for", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did he work for", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where was he located at", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did he spend this time at", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How long did he work for the new york times", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges worked for 15 years as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges worked for 15 years as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what country did he cover war in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country did Chris Hedges cover war in for The New York Times", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Chris Hedges cover war in for The New York Times?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges worked for 15 years as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.", "What country did Chris Hedges cover war in for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other war did he cover", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other war did Chris Hedges cover besides war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other war did Chris Hedges cover besides war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges worked for 15 years as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.", "What country did Chris Hedges cover war in for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "What other war did Chris Hedges cover besides war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina" ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "where did he cover them from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Chris Hedges cover Al Qaeda from", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chris Hedges cover Al Qaeda from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges worked for 15 years as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.", "What country did Chris Hedges cover war in for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "What other war did Chris Hedges cover besides war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Where did Chris Hedges cover Al Qaeda from?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What country was he in at the time", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country was Chris Hedges in at the time", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Chris Hedges in at the time he was covering the Yugoslav Wars?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges#The_New_York_Times", "Context": [ "Who did Chris Hedges work for?", "Chris Hedges worked for The New York Times.", "Where was Chris Hedges located at as a foreign correspondant for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges was based in the Middle East for five years.", "Where did Chris Hedges spend this time at as a foreign correspondant besides the Middle East?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "How long did Chris Hedges work for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges worked for 15 years as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.", "What country did Chris Hedges cover war in for The New York Times?", "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "What other war did Chris Hedges cover besides war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Where did Chris Hedges cover Al Qaeda from?", "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "What country was Chris Hedges in at the time he was covering the Yugoslav Wars?", "Chris Hedges covered the war in the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia and Herzegovina." ], "Conversation_no": 1873, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What city was he in", "Transformer_rewrite": "What city was Chris Hedges in when he covered Al Qaeda", "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges covered Al Qaeda in Europe and the Middle East from Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was Chris Hedges in when he covered Al Qaeda?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks#Children's_fiction_and_non-fiction", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What books did he write?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What books did he write", "Truth_answer": "Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties, concerning a Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks#Children's_fiction_and_non-fiction", "Context": [ "What books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties, concerning a Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit." ], "Conversation_no": 1874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he write them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Terrance Dicks write The Mounties", "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112001006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terrance Dicks write The Mounties?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks#Children's_fiction_and_non-fiction", "Context": [ "What books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties, concerning a Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit.", "When did Terrance Dicks write The Mounties?", "In 1976, Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties." ], "Conversation_no": 1874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write any other books?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terrance Dicks write any other books besides The Mounties", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1978, Terrance Dicks penned The Baker Street Irregulars inspired by the Sherlock Holmes characters; the series eventually ran to 10 books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112001006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terrance Dicks write any other books besides The Mounties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks#Children's_fiction_and_non-fiction", "Context": [ "What books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties, concerning a Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit.", "When did Terrance Dicks write The Mounties?", "In 1976, Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties.", "Did Terrance Dicks write any other books besides The Mounties?", "Beginning in 1978, Terrance Dicks penned The Baker Street Irregulars inspired by the Sherlock Holmes characters; the series eventually ran to 10 books." ], "Conversation_no": 1874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Mounties", "Truth_answer": "As well as his numerous fictional works, Terrance Dicks also penned several non-fiction books for children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Terrance Dicks besides his books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks#Books", "Context": [ "What books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties, concerning a Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit.", "When did Terrance Dicks write The Mounties?", "In 1976, Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties.", "Did Terrance Dicks write any other books besides The Mounties?", "Beginning in 1978, Terrance Dicks penned The Baker Street Irregulars inspired by the Sherlock Holmes characters; the series eventually ran to 10 books.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Terrance Dicks besides his books?", "As well as his numerous fictional works, Terrance Dicks also penned several non-fiction books for children." ], "Conversation_no": 1874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the novels sell well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novels sell well", "Truth_answer": "As of September, 1980, Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novelizations had sold three-and-a-half million copies and had been translated into ten different languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112001006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novels sell well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks#Books", "Context": [ "What books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties, concerning a Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit.", "When did Terrance Dicks write The Mounties?", "In 1976, Terrance Dicks wrote a trilogy for Target Books, The Mounties.", "Did Terrance Dicks write any other books besides The Mounties?", "Beginning in 1978, Terrance Dicks penned The Baker Street Irregulars inspired by the Sherlock Holmes characters; the series eventually ran to 10 books.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Terrance Dicks besides his books?", "As well as his numerous fictional works, Terrance Dicks also penned several non-fiction books for children.", "Did Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novels sell well?", "As of September, 1980, Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novelizations had sold three-and-a-half million copies and had been translated into ten different languages." ], "Conversation_no": 1874, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were the novels popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the novels popular", "Truth_answer": "Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novelizations had been translated into ten different languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who novels popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaolin_and_Wu_Tang", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did their name come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did their name come from", "Truth_answer": "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan", "Context": [ "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan." ], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did the group form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Wu-Tang Clan form", "Truth_answer": "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wu-Tang Clan form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan", "Context": [ "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan form?", "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who were the founding members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan", "Truth_answer": "Wu-Tang Clan was originally composed of rapper-producer RZA and rappers GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_the_Wu-Tang_(36_Chambers)", "Context": [ "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan form?", "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 1992.", "Who were the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan?", "Wu-Tang Clan was originally composed of rapper-producer RZA and rappers GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa." ], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they put out an album after forming?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan put out an album after forming", "Truth_answer": "Enter the Wu-Tang is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released on November 9, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224231350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_the_Wu-Tang_(36_Chambers)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan put out an album after forming?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan#Founding", "Context": [ "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan form?", "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 1992.", "Who were the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan?", "Wu-Tang Clan was originally composed of rapper-producer RZA and rappers GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan put out an album after forming?", "Enter the Wu-Tang is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released on November 9, 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What does Wu Tang Clan mean?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Wu-Tang Clan mean", "Truth_answer": "Wu-Tang Clan developed backronyms for the name, including Witty Unpredictable Talent And Natural Game, and Wisdom of the Universe, and the Truth of Allah for the Nation of the Gods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Wu-Tang Clan mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan", "Context": [ "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan form?", "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 1992.", "Who were the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan?", "Wu-Tang Clan was originally composed of rapper-producer RZA and rappers GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan put out an album after forming?", "Enter the Wu-Tang is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released on November 9, 1993.", "What does Wu-Tang Clan mean?", "Wu-Tang Clan developed backronyms for the name, including Witty Unpredictable Talent And Natural Game, and Wisdom of the Universe, and the Truth of Allah for the Nation of the Gods." ], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they mostly all come from New York City area?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan members mostly all come from New York City area", "Truth_answer": "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan members mostly all come from New York City area?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan", "Context": [ "Where did Wu-Tang Clan's name come from?", "Shaolin and Wu Tang is a film that inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", "When did Wu-Tang Clan form?", "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island in 1992.", "Who were the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan?", "Wu-Tang Clan was originally composed of rapper-producer RZA and rappers GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan put out an album after forming?", "Enter the Wu-Tang is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released on November 9, 1993.", "What does Wu-Tang Clan mean?", "Wu-Tang Clan developed backronyms for the name, including Witty Unpredictable Talent And Natural Game, and Wisdom of the Universe, and the Truth of Allah for the Nation of the Gods.", "Did Wu-Tang Clan members mostly all come from New York City area?", "Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in the New York City borough of Staten Island." ], "Conversation_no": 1875, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about Wu Tang?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Wu-Tang Clan besides their origins, namesake and first album", "Truth_answer": "Wu-Tang Clan are regarded as one of the most influential hip hop groups of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu-Tang_Clan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Wu-Tang Clan besides their origins, namesake and first album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_England", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what year did he move to England?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did he move to England", "Truth_answer": "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London." ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he attend school in England?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_England", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?" ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he move to England?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England", "Truth_answer": "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War compelledLawrence Alma-Tadema to move to London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_England", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?", "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War compelledLawrence Alma-Tadema to move to London." ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he marry Laura Epps?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema marry Laura Epps", "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadem and Laura Epps married in July 1871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema marry Laura Epps?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_England", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?", "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War compelledLawrence Alma-Tadema to move to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema marry Laura Epps?", "Lawrence Alma-Tadem and Laura Epps married in July 1871." ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he do any paintings in England?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do any paintings in England", "Truth_answer": "Laura, appears in numerous of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage, The Women of Amphissa, being a notable example.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do any paintings in England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_England", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?", "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War compelledLawrence Alma-Tadema to move to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema marry Laura Epps?", "Lawrence Alma-Tadem and Laura Epps married in July 1871.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do any paintings in England?", "Laura, appears in numerous of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage, The Women of Amphissa, being a notable example." ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Does he have any children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any children", "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema had three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_England", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?", "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War compelledLawrence Alma-Tadema to move to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema marry Laura Epps?", "Lawrence Alma-Tadem and Laura Epps married in July 1871.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do any paintings in England?", "Laura, appears in numerous of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage, The Women of Amphissa, being a notable example.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any children?", "Lawrence Alma-Tadema had three children." ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he paint his family?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema paint his family", "Truth_answer": "Laura, appears in numerous of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage, The Women of Amphissa, being a notable example.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema paint his family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema#Move_to_Belgium", "Context": [ "What year did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "In July 1870 Lawrence Alma-Tadema moved to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema attend school in England?", "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War compelledLawrence Alma-Tadema to move to London.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema marry Laura Epps?", "Lawrence Alma-Tadem and Laura Epps married in July 1871.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do any paintings in England?", "Laura, appears in numerous of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage, The Women of Amphissa, being a notable example.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any children?", "Lawrence Alma-Tadema had three children.", "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema paint his family?", "Laura, appears in numerous of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage, The Women of Amphissa, being a notable example." ], "Conversation_no": 1876, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema win any awards", "Truth_answer": "During Lawrence Alma-Tadema's four years as a registered student at the Royal Academy of Antwerp, he won several respectable awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was the significance of his post 1987 career", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the significance of his post 1987 career", "Truth_answer": "Although one of the finest cyclists of his generation and admired for Stephen Roche pedalling style, he struggled with knee injuries and never contended in the Grand Tours post-1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of Stephen Roche's post-1987 career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Chronic_knee_injury", "Context": [ "What was the significance of Stephen Roche's post-1987 career?", "Although one of the finest cyclists of his generation and admired for Stephen Roche pedalling style, he struggled with knee injuries and never contended in the Grand Tours post-1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he recover from his knee injury?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche recover from the 1986 knee injury", "Truth_answer": "The injury and then associated back problems recurred throughout Stephen Roche's career and a series of operations appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche recover from the 1986 knee injury?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the significance of Stephen Roche's post-1987 career?", "Although one of the finest cyclists of his generation and admired for Stephen Roche pedalling style, he struggled with knee injuries and never contended in the Grand Tours post-1987.", "Did Stephen Roche recover from the 1986 knee injury?", "The injury and then associated back problems recurred throughout Stephen Roche's career and a series of operations appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury." ], "Conversation_no": 1877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he change his career post 1987", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Stephen Roche change his career post 1987", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Roche change his career post 1987", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [ "What was the significance of Stephen Roche's post-1987 career?", "Although one of the finest cyclists of his generation and admired for Stephen Roche pedalling style, he struggled with knee injuries and never contended in the Grand Tours post-1987.", "Did Stephen Roche recover from the 1986 knee injury?", "The injury and then associated back problems recurred throughout Stephen Roche's career and a series of operations appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury.", "did Stephen Roche change his career post 1987" ], "Conversation_no": 1877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "any interesting information about his post 1987 career?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Stephen Roche's post-1987 career besides his knee injury recovery", "Truth_answer": "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Stephen Roche's post-1987 career besides his knee injury recovery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche#Post-1987_career", "Context": [ "What was the significance of Stephen Roche's post-1987 career?", "Although one of the finest cyclists of his generation and admired for Stephen Roche pedalling style, he struggled with knee injuries and never contended in the Grand Tours post-1987.", "Did Stephen Roche recover from the 1986 knee injury?", "The injury and then associated back problems recurred throughout Stephen Roche's career and a series of operations appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury.", "did Stephen Roche change his career post 1987", "Is there any interesting information about Stephen Roche's post-1987 career besides his knee injury recovery?", "At the close of 1987, Stephen Roche moved to Fagor MBK." ], "Conversation_no": 1877, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he do any other tour?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche do any other tours after 1987", "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche was again ninth in the 1993 Giro d'Italia and 13th in the 1993 Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche do any other tours after 1987?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Alliance_with_Roman_Reigns_(2015–2016)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about the alliance with roman reigns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the alliance with roman reigns", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Reigns", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who was Roman Reigns?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Roman Reigns", "Truth_answer": "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Other_media", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE", "Truth_answer": "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Alliance_with_Roman_Reigns_(2015–2016)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did they do on that episode?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw", "Truth_answer": "The Usos along with Reigns, Ambrose and Ryback were victorious in the match against Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and The New Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Storyline_with_New_Day_and_multiple_championship_reigns_(2016–2018)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.", "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw?", "The Usos along with Reigns, Ambrose and Ryback were victorious in the match against Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and The New Day." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2016?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2016", "Truth_answer": "On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, The Usos were drafted to SmackDown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2016 to The Usos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Storyline_with_New_Day_and_multiple_championship_reigns_(2016–2018)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.", "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw?", "The Usos along with Reigns, Ambrose and Ryback were victorious in the match against Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and The New Day.", "What happened in 2016 to The Usos?", "On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, The Usos were drafted to SmackDown." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "The Usos lost the championship?", "Transformer_rewrite": "The Usos lost the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship championship in 2016", "Truth_answer": "At Backlash, The Usos defeated the Hype Bros before facing Heath Slater and Rhyno in the tournament finals, but were defeated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The Usos lost the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship championship in 2016?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Storyline_with_New_Day_and_multiple_championship_reigns_(2016–2018)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.", "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw?", "The Usos along with Reigns, Ambrose and Ryback were victorious in the match against Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and The New Day.", "What happened in 2016 to The Usos?", "On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, The Usos were drafted to SmackDown.", "The Usos lost the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship championship in 2016?", "At Backlash, The Usos defeated the Hype Bros before facing Heath Slater and Rhyno in the tournament finals, but were defeated." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anything else happen in 2016?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in 2016 to The Usos besides the draft and loss at Backlash", "Truth_answer": "As part of the Usos heel turn, they have since began a street-like, thuggish gimmick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in 2016 to The Usos besides the draft and loss at Backlash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Storyline_with_New_Day_and_multiple_championship_reigns_(2016–2018)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.", "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw?", "The Usos along with Reigns, Ambrose and Ryback were victorious in the match against Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and The New Day.", "What happened in 2016 to The Usos?", "On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, The Usos were drafted to SmackDown.", "The Usos lost the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship championship in 2016?", "At Backlash, The Usos defeated the Hype Bros before facing Heath Slater and Rhyno in the tournament finals, but were defeated.", "Did anything else happen in 2016 to The Usos besides the draft and loss at Backlash?", "As part of the Usos heel turn, they have since began a street-like, thuggish gimmick." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they enter a match with them?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Usos enter a match with American Alphas on Smackdown Live on March 21, 2017", "Truth_answer": "The Usos defeated American Alpha to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, becoming the first team to have won both the Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Usos enter a match with American Alphas on Smackdown Live on March 21, 2017?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos#Storyline_with_New_Day_and_multiple_championship_reigns_(2016–2018)", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about The Usos' alliance with Roman Reigns?", "Jimmy Uso of the Uso's returned to action in an episode of SmackDown, teaming with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team against The New Day.", "Who is Roman Reigns?", "Roman Reigns is an American professional wrestler.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos outside of WWE?", "The Usos brothers are regularly featured on Xavier Woods' YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.", "How did The Usos do on the November 2, 2015 episode of Raw?", "The Usos along with Reigns, Ambrose and Ryback were victorious in the match against Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and The New Day.", "What happened in 2016 to The Usos?", "On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, The Usos were drafted to SmackDown.", "The Usos lost the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship championship in 2016?", "At Backlash, The Usos defeated the Hype Bros before facing Heath Slater and Rhyno in the tournament finals, but were defeated.", "Did anything else happen in 2016 to The Usos besides the draft and loss at Backlash?", "As part of the Usos heel turn, they have since began a street-like, thuggish gimmick.", "Did The Usos enter a match with American Alphas on Smackdown Live on March 21, 2017?", "The Usos defeated American Alpha to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, becoming the first team to have won both the Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 1878, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they ever get a rematch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Usos ever get a rematch", "Truth_answer": "On the April 12 episode of SmackDown Live, The Usos were successful in their first title defense by defeating American Alpha in a rematch, ending the feud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Usos ever get a rematch against American Alphas on the April 12 2017 Smackdown Live?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg#2007–2012:_Ego_Trippin',_Malice_n_Wonderland_and_Doggumentary", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was Ego Trippin'?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Ego Trippin", "Truth_answer": "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_Trippin%27", "Context": [ "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album," ], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was the album released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album released", "Truth_answer": "Ego Trippin’ by Snoop Dogg was released on March 11, 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_Trippin%27_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg#2007–2012:_Ego_Trippin',_Malice_n_Wonderland_and_Doggumentary", "Context": [ "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album,", "When was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg released?", "Ego Trippin’ by Snoop Dogg was released on March 11, 2008" ], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do in 2007?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Snoop Dogg do in 2007", "Truth_answer": "In July 2007, Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Snoop Dogg do in 2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg#2007–2012:_Ego_Trippin',_Malice_n_Wonderland_and_Doggumentary", "Context": [ "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album,", "When was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg released?", "Ego Trippin’ by Snoop Dogg was released on March 11, 2008", "What did Snoop Dogg do in 2007?", "In July 2007, Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release" ], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What track was released as a ringtone?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What track was released as a ringtone", "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release as a single, It's the D.O.G.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What track by Snoop Dogg was released as a ringtone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg#2007–2012:_Ego_Trippin',_Malice_n_Wonderland_and_Doggumentary", "Context": [ "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album,", "When was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg released?", "Ego Trippin’ by Snoop Dogg was released on March 11, 2008", "What did Snoop Dogg do in 2007?", "In July 2007, Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release", "What track by Snoop Dogg was released as a ringtone?", "Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release as a single, It's the D.O.G.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he released any other albums during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Snoop Dogg released any other albums during 2007–2012", "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg's tenth studio album, Malice n Wonderland, was released on December 8, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Snoop Dogg released any other albums during 2007–2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album,", "When was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg released?", "Ego Trippin’ by Snoop Dogg was released on March 11, 2008", "What did Snoop Dogg do in 2007?", "In July 2007, Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release", "What track by Snoop Dogg was released as a ringtone?", "Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release as a single, It's the D.O.G.“", "Has Snoop Dogg released any other albums during 2007–2012?", "Snoop Dogg's tenth studio album, Malice n Wonderland, was released on December 8, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Has he performed any where else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Snoop Dogg performed any where else besides the music industry", "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg has appeared in numerous films and television episodes throughout his career. His starring roles in film includes The Wash and the horror film Bones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Snoop Dogg performed any where else besides the music industry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg#Other_ventures", "Context": [ "What was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg?", "Ego Trippin’ is Snoop Dogg's ninth studio album,", "When was Ego Trippin' by Snoop Dogg released?", "Ego Trippin’ by Snoop Dogg was released on March 11, 2008", "What did Snoop Dogg do in 2007?", "In July 2007, Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release", "What track by Snoop Dogg was released as a ringtone?", "Snoop Dogg made history by becoming the first artist to release a track as a ringtone before its release as a single, It's the D.O.G.“", "Has Snoop Dogg released any other albums during 2007–2012?", "Snoop Dogg's tenth studio album, Malice n Wonderland, was released on December 8, 2009.", "Has Snoop Dogg performed any where else besides the music industry?", "Snoop Dogg has appeared in numerous films and television episodes throughout his career. His starring roles in film includes The Wash and the horror film Bones." ], "Conversation_no": 1879, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he in any other movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Snoop Dogg in any other movies", "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg also co-starred with rapper Wiz Khalifa in the 2012 movie Mac and Devin Go to High School which a sequel has been announced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Snoop Dogg in any other movies besides The Wash and the horror film Bones?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people#Pre-19th_century", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was significant during the Pre-19th century?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was significant during the Pre-19th century", "Truth_answer": "Oromos also had a number of independent kingdoms, which they shared with the Sidama people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant during the Pre-19th century for the Oromo people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people#Pre-19th_century", "Context": [ "What was significant during the Pre-19th century for the Oromo people?", "Oromos also had a number of independent kingdoms, which they shared with the Sidama people." ], "Conversation_no": 1880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of government did they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of government did Oromo people in the Pre-19th century have", "Truth_answer": "Historically, Afaan Oromo-speaking people used their own Gadaa system of governance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of government did Oromo people in the Pre-19th century have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people#Pre-19th_century", "Context": [ "What was significant during the Pre-19th century for the Oromo people?", "Oromos also had a number of independent kingdoms, which they shared with the Sidama people.", "What type of government did Oromo people in the Pre-19th century have?", "Historically, Afaan Oromo-speaking people used their own Gadaa system of governance." ], "Conversation_no": 1880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were some of their other kingdoms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were some of Oromo people's other independent kingdoms which they shared with the Sidama people", "Truth_answer": "Some Oromo kingdoms include the Gibe region kingdoms of Kaffa, Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, Leeqa-Nekemte and Limmu-Ennarea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Oromo people's other independent kingdoms which they shared with the Sidama people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people#Pre-19th_century", "Context": [ "What was significant during the Pre-19th century for the Oromo people?", "Oromos also had a number of independent kingdoms, which they shared with the Sidama people.", "What type of government did Oromo people in the Pre-19th century have?", "Historically, Afaan Oromo-speaking people used their own Gadaa system of governance.", "What were some of Oromo people's other independent kingdoms which they shared with the Sidama people?", "Some Oromo kingdoms include the Gibe region kingdoms of Kaffa, Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, Leeqa-Nekemte and Limmu-Ennarea." ], "Conversation_no": 1880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Oromo people article besides the Gibe region kingdoms of Kaffa, Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, Leeqa-Nekemte and Limmu-Ennarea", "Truth_answer": "Both peaceful integration and violent competition between Oromo people and other neighboring ethnicities such as the Amhara, Sidama, Afar and the Somali affected politics within the Oromo community", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Oromo people article besides the Gibe region kingdoms of Kaffa, Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, Leeqa-Nekemte and Limmu-Ennarea?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people#Pre-19th_century", "Context": [ "What was significant during the Pre-19th century for the Oromo people?", "Oromos also had a number of independent kingdoms, which they shared with the Sidama people.", "What type of government did Oromo people in the Pre-19th century have?", "Historically, Afaan Oromo-speaking people used their own Gadaa system of governance.", "What were some of Oromo people's other independent kingdoms which they shared with the Sidama people?", "Some Oromo kingdoms include the Gibe region kingdoms of Kaffa, Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, Leeqa-Nekemte and Limmu-Ennarea.", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Oromo people article besides the Gibe region kingdoms of Kaffa, Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, Leeqa-Nekemte and Limmu-Ennarea?", "Both peaceful integration and violent competition between Oromo people and other neighboring ethnicities such as the Amhara, Sidama, Afar and the Somali affected politics within the Oromo community" ], "Conversation_no": 1880, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were they violent people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were the Oromo violent people", "Truth_answer": "According to oral and literary evidence, Borana Oromo clan and Garre Somali clan mutually victimized each other in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly near their eastern borders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Oromo violent people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato#1992–2006:_Early_life_and_career_beginnings", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When was demi born?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was demi born", "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato was born on August 20, 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.lyrics.com/album/3130523_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Demi Lovato born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato#1992–2006:_Early_life_and_career_beginnings", "Context": [ "When was Demi Lovato born?", "Demi Lovato was born on August 20, 1992" ], "Conversation_no": 1881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did her parents do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Demi Lovato's parents do", "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato's parents are former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Dianna De La Garza and engineer and musician Patrick Martin Lovato", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Demi Lovato's parents do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato#1992–2006:_Early_life_and_career_beginnings", "Context": [ "When was Demi Lovato born?", "Demi Lovato was born on August 20, 1992", "What did Demi Lovato's parents do?", "Demi Lovato's parents are former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Dianna De La Garza and engineer and musician Patrick Martin Lovato" ], "Conversation_no": 1881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Were her parents married?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were Demi Lovato's parents married", "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato's parents divorced in mid-1994, shortly after her second birthday", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Demi Lovato's parents married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato#1992–2006:_Early_life_and_career_beginnings", "Context": [ "When was Demi Lovato born?", "Demi Lovato was born on August 20, 1992", "What did Demi Lovato's parents do?", "Demi Lovato's parents are former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Dianna De La Garza and engineer and musician Patrick Martin Lovato", "Were Demi Lovato's parents married?", "Demi Lovato's parents divorced in mid-1994, shortly after her second birthday" ], "Conversation_no": 1881, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did she grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Demi Lovato grow up", "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato was raised in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Demi Lovato grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#1990s_and_beyond", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were Bacharach's major achievements in the 1990s?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Bacharach's major achievements in the 1990s", "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Burt Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Burt Bacharach's major achievements in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#1990s_and_beyond", "Context": [ "What were Burt Bacharach's major achievements in the 1990s?", "In 1998, Burt Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory" ], "Conversation_no": 1882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he write or record any other albums after 1990?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach write or record any other albums besides Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory after 1990", "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach and Costello later reunited for Costello's 2018 album, Look Now, working on several tracks together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach write or record any other albums besides Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory after 1990?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach#1990s_and_beyond", "Context": [ "What were Burt Bacharach's major achievements in the 1990s?", "In 1998, Burt Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory", "Did Burt Bacharach write or record any other albums besides Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory after 1990?", "Burt Bacharach and Costello later reunited for Costello's 2018 album, Look Now, working on several tracks together." ], "Conversation_no": 1882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other albums besides the Costello and Isley collaborations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other albums besides the Costello and Isley collaborations", "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach's 2005 solo album At This Time was a departure from past works in that Bacharach penned his own lyrics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other albums by Burt Bacharach besides the Costello and Isley collaborations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What were Burt Bacharach's major achievements in the 1990s?", "In 1998, Burt Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory", "Did Burt Bacharach write or record any other albums besides Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory after 1990?", "Burt Bacharach and Costello later reunited for Costello's 2018 album, Look Now, working on several tracks together.", "Any other albums by Burt Bacharach besides the Costello and Isley collaborations?", "Burt Bacharach's 2005 solo album At This Time was a departure from past works in that Bacharach penned his own lyrics" ], "Conversation_no": 1882, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What producer was he working with during this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What producer was Burt Bacharach working with during this time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What producer was Burt Bacharach working with during this time for his solo album At This Time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers#2012_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in the 2012 season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in the 2012 season", "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers played with plantar fasciitis during the 2012 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 2012 season with Julius Peppers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers#2012_season", "Context": [ "What happened in the 2012 season with Julius Peppers?", "Julius Peppers played with plantar fasciitis during the 2012 season" ], "Conversation_no": 1883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did that affect his play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did plantar fasciitis affect Julius Peppers's play in 2012", "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers was able to record 11.5 sacks on the season, becoming the first Bears player to record ten sacks or more in back-to-back years since Rosevelt Colvin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did plantar fasciitis affect Julius Peppers's play in 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers#2012_season", "Context": [ "What happened in the 2012 season with Julius Peppers?", "Julius Peppers played with plantar fasciitis during the 2012 season", "How did plantar fasciitis affect Julius Peppers's play in 2012?", "Julius Peppers was able to record 11.5 sacks on the season, becoming the first Bears player to record ten sacks or more in back-to-back years since Rosevelt Colvin" ], "Conversation_no": 1883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he receive any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Julius Peppers receive any awards in his 2012 season", "Truth_answer": "for his efforts Julius Peppers earned his fifth career NFC Defensive Player of the Week Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julius Peppers receive any awards in his 2012 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers#2012_season", "Context": [ "What happened in the 2012 season with Julius Peppers?", "Julius Peppers played with plantar fasciitis during the 2012 season", "How did plantar fasciitis affect Julius Peppers's play in 2012?", "Julius Peppers was able to record 11.5 sacks on the season, becoming the first Bears player to record ten sacks or more in back-to-back years since Rosevelt Colvin", "Did Julius Peppers receive any awards in his 2012 season?", "for his efforts Julius Peppers earned his fifth career NFC Defensive Player of the Week Award." ], "Conversation_no": 1883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he play in 2012?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Julius Peppers play in 2012", "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers finished the season with 32 solo tackles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Julius Peppers play in 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers#2012_season", "Context": [ "What happened in the 2012 season with Julius Peppers?", "Julius Peppers played with plantar fasciitis during the 2012 season", "How did plantar fasciitis affect Julius Peppers's play in 2012?", "Julius Peppers was able to record 11.5 sacks on the season, becoming the first Bears player to record ten sacks or more in back-to-back years since Rosevelt Colvin", "Did Julius Peppers receive any awards in his 2012 season?", "for his efforts Julius Peppers earned his fifth career NFC Defensive Player of the Week Award.", "How did Julius Peppers play in 2012?", "Julius Peppers finished the season with 32 solo tackles" ], "Conversation_no": 1883, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were his game stats?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were Julius Peppers's game stats in his 2012 season", "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers also finished with 7 assisted tackles, 11.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 4 fumble recoveries, 2 passes defensed, 3 stuffs, and 1 blocked kick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Julius Peppers's game stats in his 2012 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What caused was the D.O.A.'s first break up", "Transformer_rewrite": "What caused was the D.O.A.'s first break up", "Truth_answer": "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A" ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did they accomplish before the first break up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up", "Truth_answer": "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver" ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who rejoined the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke", "Truth_answer": "19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver", "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke?", "19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were they popular for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were D.O.A. popular for", "Truth_answer": "D.O.A.'s albums found the band replacing the more hard-rock oriented sound of the 1980s with a return to punk rock, a tighter brand of punk than their earlier work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were D.O.A. the band popular for after their first break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver", "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke?", "19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992.", "What were D.O.A. the band popular for after their first break up?", "D.O.A.'s albums found the band replacing the more hard-rock oriented sound of the 1980s with a return to punk rock, a tighter brand of punk than their earlier work." ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who played drums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played drums", "Truth_answer": "D.O.A. hired Ken Jensen from Red Tide as the new drummer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played drums in D.O.A. after their first breakup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver", "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke?", "19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992.", "What were D.O.A. the band popular for after their first break up?", "D.O.A.'s albums found the band replacing the more hard-rock oriented sound of the 1980s with a return to punk rock, a tighter brand of punk than their earlier work.", "Who played drums in D.O.A. after their first breakup?", "D.O.A. hired Ken Jensen from Red Tide as the new drummer" ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who played bass?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played bass in D.O.A. the band after their first breakup", "Truth_answer": "The late 1990s found D.O.A.'s lineup in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band after a decade and a half of service and Kuba joining to play bass", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played bass in D.O.A. the band after their first breakup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)#First_breakup_and_reunion_(1990–2002)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver", "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke?", "19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992.", "What were D.O.A. the band popular for after their first break up?", "D.O.A.'s albums found the band replacing the more hard-rock oriented sound of the 1980s with a return to punk rock, a tighter brand of punk than their earlier work.", "Who played drums in D.O.A. after their first breakup?", "D.O.A. hired Ken Jensen from Red Tide as the new drummer", "Who played bass in D.O.A. the band after their first breakup?", "The late 1990s found D.O.A.'s lineup in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band after a decade and a half of service and Kuba joining to play bass" ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Randy Rampage stick with them or leave?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Randy Rampage stick with D.O.A. or leave after their first breakup", "Truth_answer": "Randy Rampage returned to D.O.A. after nearly 20 years for the Win The Battle album. However, the reunion did not last", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Rampage stick with D.O.A. or leave after their first breakup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)", "Context": [ "What caused D.O.A.'s first break up", "In August 1990, Joey decided he was breaking up D.O.A", "What did D.O.A. accomplish before the first break up?", "at the suggestion of promoter Dirk Dirksen, D.O.A. did a farewell tour of the West Coast, playing their final show on December 1, 1990 at the Commodore in Vancouver", "Who rejoined the band after D.O.A. first broke?", "19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992.", "What were D.O.A. the band popular for after their first break up?", "D.O.A.'s albums found the band replacing the more hard-rock oriented sound of the 1980s with a return to punk rock, a tighter brand of punk than their earlier work.", "Who played drums in D.O.A. after their first breakup?", "D.O.A. hired Ken Jensen from Red Tide as the new drummer", "Who played bass in D.O.A. the band after their first breakup?", "The late 1990s found D.O.A.'s lineup in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band after a decade and a half of service and Kuba joining to play bass", "Did Randy Rampage stick with D.O.A. or leave after their first breakup?", "Randy Rampage returned to D.O.A. after nearly 20 years for the Win The Battle album. However, the reunion did not last" ], "Conversation_no": 1884, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did the band end on a good note?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the band D.O.A. end on a good note", "Truth_answer": "The band D.O.A. is still active despite the multiple breakups", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band D.O.A. end on a good note?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about her legacy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about her legacy", "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional." ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else is said about her voice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional", "Truth_answer": "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music" ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What type of style did she have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have", "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen had a classical music vocal style that is applied to a metal band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music", "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have?", "Tarja Turunen had a classical music vocal style that is applied to a metal band" ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did anyone of note make any statements about her?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did anyone of note make any statements about Tarja Turunen", "Truth_answer": "even critics who do not like classical voices admit that Tarja Turunen voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone of note make any statements about Tarja Turunen and her legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music", "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have?", "Tarja Turunen had a classical music vocal style that is applied to a metal band", "Did anyone of note make any statements about Tarja Turunen and her legacy?", "even critics who do not like classical voices admit that Tarja Turunen voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well" ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tarja Turunen article besides that critics who do not like classical voices admit that her voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well", "Truth_answer": "Until the end of their collaboration, Tarja Turunen's singing was a trademark of Nightwish", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tarja Turunen article besides that critics who do not like classical voices admit that her voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#2005–present:_Independent_career", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music", "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have?", "Tarja Turunen had a classical music vocal style that is applied to a metal band", "Did anyone of note make any statements about Tarja Turunen and her legacy?", "even critics who do not like classical voices admit that Tarja Turunen voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tarja Turunen article besides that critics who do not like classical voices admit that her voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well?", "Until the end of their collaboration, Tarja Turunen's singing was a trademark of Nightwish" ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tarja Turunen win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen was nominated for the Finnish Emma Award as Best Soloist of 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tarja Turunen win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music", "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have?", "Tarja Turunen had a classical music vocal style that is applied to a metal band", "Did anyone of note make any statements about Tarja Turunen and her legacy?", "even critics who do not like classical voices admit that Tarja Turunen voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tarja Turunen article besides that critics who do not like classical voices admit that her voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well?", "Until the end of their collaboration, Tarja Turunen's singing was a trademark of Nightwish", "Did Tarja Turunen win any awards?", "Tarja Turunen was nominated for the Finnish Emma Award as Best Soloist of 2006" ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she perform at any events?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Tarja Turunen perform at any events", "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen was invited by Finnish president Tarja Halonen to celebrate the Finnish Independence Day at the Presidential Palace together with other Finnish celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tarja Turunen perform at any events?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen#Reception_and_legacy", "Context": [ "What can you tell me about Tarja Turunen's legacy?", "Tarja Turunen's voice is described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional.", "What else is said about Tarja Turunen's voice aside from being described by critics as remarkably powerful and emotional?", "Sometimes it is stated that Tarja Turunen's voice is too trained or operatic for metal music", "What type of style did Tarja Turunen have?", "Tarja Turunen had a classical music vocal style that is applied to a metal band", "Did anyone of note make any statements about Tarja Turunen and her legacy?", "even critics who do not like classical voices admit that Tarja Turunen voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well", "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tarja Turunen article besides that critics who do not like classical voices admit that her voice suits the kind of metal songs she sings unusually well?", "Until the end of their collaboration, Tarja Turunen's singing was a trademark of Nightwish", "Did Tarja Turunen win any awards?", "Tarja Turunen was nominated for the Finnish Emma Award as Best Soloist of 2006", "Did Tarja Turunen perform at any events?", "Tarja Turunen was invited by Finnish president Tarja Halonen to celebrate the Finnish Independence Day at the Presidential Palace together with other Finnish celebrities." ], "Conversation_no": 1885, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What can you tell me about that event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Finnish Independence Day at the Presidential Palace with Tarja Turunen", "Truth_answer": "The event is televised annually live by the state-owned broadcaster, the Finnish Broadcasting Company. In December 2007, Tarja Turunen performed different versions of the Finnish national anthem Maamme", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Finnish Independence Day at the Presidential Palace with Tarja Turunen?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did they form", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did The Undertones form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did they form?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did The Undertones form", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did The Undertones form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "how did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne." ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who were the five friends?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones", "Truth_answer": "the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "how did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne.", "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones?", "the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty." ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who else was a part of th eband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else was a part of th eband", "Truth_answer": "Vincent O'Neill left The Undertones; being replaced by his younger brother Damian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was a part ofThe Undertones besides Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "how did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne.", "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones?", "the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty.", "who else was a part ofThe Undertones besides Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty?", "Vincent O'Neill left The Undertones; being replaced by his younger brother Damian." ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "why did vincent leave the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did vincent leave The Undertones", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did vincent leave The Undertones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "how did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne.", "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones?", "the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty.", "who else was a part ofThe Undertones besides Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty?", "Vincent O'Neill left The Undertones; being replaced by his younger brother Damian.", "why did vincent leave The Undertones?" ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what were some early gigs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some of The Undertones' early gigs", "Truth_answer": "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, they began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts, where Feargal Sharkey, was a local Scout leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of The Undertones' early gigs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#Formation_and_early_gigs", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "how did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne.", "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones?", "the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty.", "who else was a part ofThe Undertones besides Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty?", "Vincent O'Neill left The Undertones; being replaced by his younger brother Damian.", "why did vincent leave The Undertones?", "what were some of The Undertones' early gigs?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, they began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts, where Feargal Sharkey, was a local Scout leader." ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did the scout do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the local scout leader Feargal Sharkey from The Undertones do", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones' Feargal Sharkey also worked as a television repairman and delivery man. The van which Sharkey drove in this employment was used by the Undertones to transport their equipment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the local scout leader Feargal Sharkey from The Undertones do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones#The_Casbah", "Context": [ "when did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones formed in 1974.", "how did The Undertones form?", "The Undertones members were five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne.", "who were the five friends from Creggan and the Bogside, who originally drew inspiration from such artists as the Beatles, Small Faces and Lindisfarne in The Undertones?", "the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty.", "who else was a part ofThe Undertones besides Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty?", "Vincent O'Neill left The Undertones; being replaced by his younger brother Damian.", "why did vincent leave The Undertones?", "what were some of The Undertones' early gigs?", "Beginning in February 1976 The Undertones, they began playing gigs at various minor local venues, including schools, parish halls and Scout huts, where Feargal Sharkey, was a local Scout leader.", "what did the local scout leader Feargal Sharkey from The Undertones do?", "The Undertones' Feargal Sharkey also worked as a television repairman and delivery man. The van which Sharkey drove in this employment was used by the Undertones to transport their equipment" ], "Conversation_no": 1886, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "when did they make it big?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did The Undertones make it big", "Truth_answer": "The Undertones had also sent a copy of their recordings to influential BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, requesting he play the songs on his radio programme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did The Undertones make it big?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the celebrity takedown?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the celebrity takedown", "Truth_answer": "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November." ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened during this takedown?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down", "Truth_answer": "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website" ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did this dvd do well?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website", "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well?" ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did you find interesting?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Gorillaz in 2000–03", "Truth_answer": "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Gorillaz in 2000–03?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website", "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well?", "What else did you find interesting about Gorillaz in 2000–03?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act" ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Gorillaz win any awards after the band were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act", "Truth_answer": "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act but did not win any awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gorillaz win any awards after the band were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website", "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well?", "What else did you find interesting about Gorillaz in 2000–03?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act", "Did Gorillaz win any awards after the band were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act but did not win any awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What happened in 2003?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened in 2003", "Truth_answer": "Rumours were circulating at this time that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing a film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2003 to Gorillaz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website", "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well?", "What else did you find interesting about Gorillaz in 2000–03?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act", "Did Gorillaz win any awards after the band were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act but did not win any awards.", "What happened in 2003 to Gorillaz?", "Rumours were circulating at this time that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing a film" ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Any other significant happenings in this time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other significant happenings in this time", "Truth_answer": "Hewlett said that the Gorillaz film project had been abandoned", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other significant happenings in 2003 after rumours were circulating at this time that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing a film?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What was the celebrity takedown with Gorillaz?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was a DVD by Gorillaz released on 18 November.", "What happened during this DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down?", "Phase One: Celebrity Take Down contains four promotional videos, the abandoned video for 5/4, the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez, and a tour of the website", "Did the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD by Gorillaz do well?", "What else did you find interesting about Gorillaz in 2000–03?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act", "Did Gorillaz win any awards after the band were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act?", "Gorillaz were nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act but did not win any awards.", "What happened in 2003 to Gorillaz?", "Rumours were circulating at this time that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing a film", "Any other significant happenings in 2003 after rumours were circulating at this time that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing a film?", "Hewlett said that the Gorillaz film project had been abandoned" ], "Conversation_no": 1887, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the film supposed to be about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the film that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing for but later abandoned supposed to be about", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing for but later abandoned supposed to be about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley#Coaching_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "When did he begin coaching?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did he begin coaching", "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011" ], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he ever head coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach", "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley then became head coach in 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011", "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach?", "Nathan Buckley then became head coach in 2012" ], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was his time as assistant coach?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Nathan Buckley's time as assistant coach", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nathan Buckley's time as assistant coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011", "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach?", "Nathan Buckley then became head coach in 2012", "How was Nathan Buckley's time as assistant coach?" ], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did Collingwood have a better season after 2013?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Collingwood have a better season after 2013 with Nathan Buckley", "Truth_answer": "2013 started poorly for the Collingwood Magpies wikth Nathan Buckley, slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games. They couldn't quite find the consistency of previous seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Collingwood have a better season after 2013 with Nathan Buckley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011", "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach?", "Nathan Buckley then became head coach in 2012", "How was Nathan Buckley's time as assistant coach?", "Did Collingwood have a better season after 2013 with Nathan Buckley?", "2013 started poorly for the Collingwood Magpies wikth Nathan Buckley, slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games. They couldn't quite find the consistency of previous seasons" ], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was the rest of the year better after the shaky start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the rest of the year better after the shaky start", "Truth_answer": "The Collingwood Magpies finished the year in sixth place with a 14-8 record and played Port Adelaide in their Elimination Final at the MCG and slumped to a shock 24-point loss", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the rest of the year 2013 better after the Collingwood Magpies' shaky start slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011", "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach?", "Nathan Buckley then became head coach in 2012", "How was Nathan Buckley's time as assistant coach?", "Did Collingwood have a better season after 2013 with Nathan Buckley?", "2013 started poorly for the Collingwood Magpies wikth Nathan Buckley, slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games. They couldn't quite find the consistency of previous seasons", "Was the rest of the year 2013 better after the Collingwood Magpies' shaky start slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games?", "The Collingwood Magpies finished the year in sixth place with a 14-8 record and played Port Adelaide in their Elimination Final at the MCG and slumped to a shock 24-point loss" ], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have good seasons following the turn around?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Collingwood Magpies have good seasons following the turn around", "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley's contract was extended, however Collingwood produced a poor performance in round 1 and lost to 2013 grand finalists Fremantle by 70 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley have good seasons following their Elimination Final at the MCG and slumped to a shock 24-point loss?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "When did Nathan Buckley begin coaching?", "Nathan Buckley signed a 5-year deal with the Collingwood Football Club. He was the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011", "Was Nathan Buckley ever head coach?", "Nathan Buckley then became head coach in 2012", "How was Nathan Buckley's time as assistant coach?", "Did Collingwood have a better season after 2013 with Nathan Buckley?", "2013 started poorly for the Collingwood Magpies wikth Nathan Buckley, slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games. They couldn't quite find the consistency of previous seasons", "Was the rest of the year 2013 better after the Collingwood Magpies' shaky start slumping to a 5-4 record after 9 games?", "The Collingwood Magpies finished the year in sixth place with a 14-8 record and played Port Adelaide in their Elimination Final at the MCG and slumped to a shock 24-point loss", "Did Nathan Buckley have good seasons following their Elimination Final at the MCG and slumped to a shock 24-point loss?", "Nathan Buckley's contract was extended, however Collingwood produced a poor performance in round 1 and lost to 2013 grand finalists Fremantle by 70 points." ], "Conversation_no": 1888, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he coach any other teams?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley coach any other teams", "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley's coaching career was with the Collingwood Football Club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley coach any other teams?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#\"Human_Bullet\"", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why was he known as the human bullet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was he known as the human bullet", "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch won several nicknames based on his size, running style, and fighting spirit, including the Human Bullet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was John Maulbetsch known as the human bullet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#\"Human_Bullet\"", "Context": [ "Why was John Maulbetsch known as the human bullet?", "John Maulbetsch won several nicknames based on his size, running style, and fighting spirit, including the Human Bullet" ], "Conversation_no": 1889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What position did he play?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What position did John Maulbetsch play", "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch played Halfback", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did John Maulbetsch play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#\"Human_Bullet\"", "Context": [ "Why was John Maulbetsch known as the human bullet?", "John Maulbetsch won several nicknames based on his size, running style, and fighting spirit, including the Human Bullet", "What position did John Maulbetsch play?", "John Maulbetsch played Halfback" ], "Conversation_no": 1889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else can you tell me about the human bullet?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the human bullet John Maulbetsch", "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch was a small back. His running style saw him bend his torso and propel himself like a projectile into the opposing line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the human bullet John Maulbetsch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#1914_season", "Context": [ "Why was John Maulbetsch known as the human bullet?", "John Maulbetsch won several nicknames based on his size, running style, and fighting spirit, including the Human Bullet", "What position did John Maulbetsch play?", "John Maulbetsch played Halfback", "What else can you tell me about the human bullet John Maulbetsch?", "John Maulbetsch was a small back. His running style saw him bend his torso and propel himself like a projectile into the opposing line." ], "Conversation_no": 1889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else was noted about his style?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else was noted about John Maulbetsch's style", "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch has a corkscrew style of dashing, and even when tackled squarely has such a sturdy pair of legs that his assailant is usually carried back several yards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was noted about John Maulbetsch's style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch#Head_coaching_record", "Context": [ "Why was John Maulbetsch known as the human bullet?", "John Maulbetsch won several nicknames based on his size, running style, and fighting spirit, including the Human Bullet", "What position did John Maulbetsch play?", "John Maulbetsch played Halfback", "What else can you tell me about the human bullet John Maulbetsch?", "John Maulbetsch was a small back. His running style saw him bend his torso and propel himself like a projectile into the opposing line.", "What else was noted about John Maulbetsch's style?", "John Maulbetsch has a corkscrew style of dashing, and even when tackled squarely has such a sturdy pair of legs that his assailant is usually carried back several yards" ], "Conversation_no": 1889, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was his record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was John Maulbetsch's record", "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch had a Head coaching record", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Maulbetsch's record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey#Automatic_Dlamini:_1988–1991", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is To Bring You My Love?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is To Bring You My Love", "Truth_answer": "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey#Automatic_Dlamini:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album" ], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did she have any successful singles on this album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love", "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey's record To Bring You My Love generated a surprise modern rock radio hit in the United States with its lead single, Down by the Water.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey#Automatic_Dlamini:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album", "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love?", "PJ Harvey's record To Bring You My Love generated a surprise modern rock radio hit in the United States with its lead single, Down by the Water.“" ], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was another big single on that album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was another big single on To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey besides its lead single, Down by the Water", "Truth_answer": "C'mon Billy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p38", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another big single on To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey besides its lead single, Down by the Water?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey#Automatic_Dlamini:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album", "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love?", "PJ Harvey's record To Bring You My Love generated a surprise modern rock radio hit in the United States with its lead single, Down by the Water.“", "What was another big single on To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey besides its lead single, Down by the Water?", "C'mon Billy" ], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did this album sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey sell", "Truth_answer": "To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey was a commercial success selling one million copies worldwide including 370,000 in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey#Automatic_Dlamini:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album", "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love?", "PJ Harvey's record To Bring You My Love generated a surprise modern rock radio hit in the United States with its lead single, Down by the Water.“", "What was another big single on To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey besides its lead single, Down by the Water?", "C'mon Billy", "How well did To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey sell?", "To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey was a commercial success selling one million copies worldwide including 370,000 in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her next album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was PJ Harvey's next album", "Truth_answer": "Is This Desire?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p38", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_This_Desire%3F_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was PJ Harvey's next album after To Bring You My Love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey#Automatic_Dlamini:_1988–1991", "Context": [ "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album", "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love?", "PJ Harvey's record To Bring You My Love generated a surprise modern rock radio hit in the United States with its lead single, Down by the Water.“", "What was another big single on To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey besides its lead single, Down by the Water?", "C'mon Billy", "How well did To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey sell?", "To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey was a commercial success selling one million copies worldwide including 370,000 in the United States.", "What was PJ Harvey's next album after To Bring You My Love?", "Is This Desire?" ], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was her fourth studio album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was PJ Harvey's fourth studio album", "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey's fourth studio album was Is This Desire?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was PJ Harvey's fourth studio album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_This_Desire%3F#Reception", "Context": [ "What is To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey?", "To Bring You My Love is PJ Harvey's third studio album", "Did PJ Harvey have any successful singles on To Bring You My Love?", "PJ Harvey's record To Bring You My Love generated a surprise modern rock radio hit in the United States with its lead single, Down by the Water.“", "What was another big single on To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey besides its lead single, Down by the Water?", "C'mon Billy", "How well did To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey sell?", "To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey was a commercial success selling one million copies worldwide including 370,000 in the United States.", "What was PJ Harvey's next album after To Bring You My Love?", "Is This Desire?", "What was PJ Harvey's fourth studio album?", "PJ Harvey's fourth studio album was Is This Desire?" ], "Conversation_no": 1890, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How well did this album sell?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How well did Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is", "Truth_answer": "Is This Desire? did not sell as well as Harvey's 1995 commercial breakthrough To Bring You My Love, but did spawn her biggest UK hit with A Perfect Day Elise“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_This_Desire%3F_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Is This Desire? by PJ Harvey sell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what has inspired their cuisine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what has inspired their cuisine", "Truth_answer": "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What food are they known for?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What food are the Sinhalese people known for", "Truth_answer": "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What other food do they eat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries", "Truth_answer": "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What kind of meat do they eat?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of meat do they eat", "Truth_answer": "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of meat do they eat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Anything else interesting about food in the article?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken", "Truth_answer": "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what spices do they have?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have", "Truth_answer": "The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices.", "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have?", "The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did spice trades come?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did spice traders come to Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese people", "Truth_answer": "In the 15th and 16th centuries, spice and ivory traders from all over the world who came to Sri Lanka brought their native cuisines to the island", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p12", "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/curry/_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did spice traders come to Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices.", "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have?", "The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka.", "did spice traders come to Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese people?", "In the 15th and 16th centuries, spice and ivory traders from all over the world who came to Sri Lanka brought their native cuisines to the island" ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what else did they make with rice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else did the Sinhalese people make with rice", "Truth_answer": "Typical Sri Lankan dish of rice and prawns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did the Sinhalese people make with rice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices.", "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have?", "The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka.", "did spice traders come to Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese people?", "In the 15th and 16th centuries, spice and ivory traders from all over the world who came to Sri Lanka brought their native cuisines to the island", "what else did the Sinhalese people make with rice?", "Typical Sri Lankan dish of rice and prawns" ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of curry did they make?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of curry did the Sinhalese people make", "Truth_answer": "This usually consists of a main curry of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of curry did the Sinhalese people make?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices.", "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have?", "The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka.", "did spice traders come to Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese people?", "In the 15th and 16th centuries, spice and ivory traders from all over the world who came to Sri Lanka brought their native cuisines to the island", "what else did the Sinhalese people make with rice?", "Typical Sri Lankan dish of rice and prawns", "what kind of curry did the Sinhalese people make?", "This usually consists of a main curry of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else on Sinhalese people and their cuisine besides usually consisting of a main curry of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries", "Truth_answer": "Sinhalese cuisine is one of the most complex cuisines of South Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else on Sinhalese people and their cuisine besides usually consisting of a main curry of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people#Cuisine", "Context": [ "what has inspired theSinhalese people's cuisine?", "As a major trade hub, theSinhalese people and their cuisine draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders.", "What food are the Sinhalese people known for?", "Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "What other food do Sinhalese people eat besides rice and spicy curries?", "A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning Milk Rice. In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "What kind of meat do they eat?", "British influences on Sinhalese cuisine include roast beef and roast chicken.", "Anything else interesting about food in the Sinhalese people article besides British influding roast beef and roast chicken?", "Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices.", "what spices do the Sinhalese people they have?", "The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka.", "did spice traders come to Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese people?", "In the 15th and 16th centuries, spice and ivory traders from all over the world who came to Sri Lanka brought their native cuisines to the island", "what else did the Sinhalese people make with rice?", "Typical Sri Lankan dish of rice and prawns", "what kind of curry did the Sinhalese people make?", "This usually consists of a main curry of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries.", "anything else on Sinhalese people and their cuisine besides usually consisting of a main curry of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries?", "Sinhalese cuisine is one of the most complex cuisines of South Asia." ], "Conversation_no": 1891, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is sambol?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is sambol in relation to the cuisione ofSinhalese people", "Truth_answer": "In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat Mallung- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is sambol in relation to the cuisione ofSinhalese people?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum#Acting", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what is the film noir?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the film noir", "Truth_answer": "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum#Acting", "Context": [ "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir." ], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what was his role", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Truth_answer": "Crossfire featured Robert Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers, one of whom kills a Jewish man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum#Acting", "Context": [ "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir.", "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Crossfire featured Robert Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers, one of whom kills a Jewish man." ], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "how did that movie do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the movie Crossfire featuring Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers do", "Truth_answer": "The film Crossfire directed by Edward Dmytryk, earned five Academy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the movie Crossfire featuring Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossfire_(film)", "Context": [ "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir.", "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Crossfire featured Robert Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers, one of whom kills a Jewish man.", "how did the movie Crossfire featuring Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers do?", "The film Crossfire directed by Edward Dmytryk, earned five Academy Award nominations." ], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "who acted alongside with him", "Transformer_rewrite": "who acted alongside Mitchum", "Truth_answer": "When Strangers Marry stars Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame and Sam Levene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who acted alongside Robert Mitchum in When Strangers Marry movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossfire_(film)#Awards", "Context": [ "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir.", "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Crossfire featured Robert Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers, one of whom kills a Jewish man.", "how did the movie Crossfire featuring Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers do?", "The film Crossfire directed by Edward Dmytryk, earned five Academy Award nominations.", "who acted alongside Robert Mitchum in When Strangers Marry movie", "When Strangers Marry stars Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame and Sam Levene." ], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did teh movie win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the movie Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Crossfire with Robert Mitchum was nominated for the 20th Academy Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossfire_(film)", "Context": [ "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir.", "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Crossfire featured Robert Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers, one of whom kills a Jewish man.", "how did the movie Crossfire featuring Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers do?", "The film Crossfire directed by Edward Dmytryk, earned five Academy Award nominations.", "who acted alongside Robert Mitchum in When Strangers Marry movie", "When Strangers Marry stars Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame and Sam Levene.", "did the movie Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win any awards", "Crossfire with Robert Mitchum was nominated for the 20th Academy Awards" ], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what kind of Academy Awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of Academy Awards did Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win", "Truth_answer": "It received five Oscar nominations, including Ryan for Best Supporting Actor and Gloria Grahame for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first B movie to receive a best picture nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218084547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossfire_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of Academy Awards did Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is the film noir with Robert Mitchum?", "Robert Mitchum was initially known for his work in film noir.", "what was Robert Mitchum's role with the genre film noir", "Crossfire featured Robert Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers, one of whom kills a Jewish man.", "how did the movie Crossfire featuring Mitchum as a member of a group of World War II soldiers do?", "The film Crossfire directed by Edward Dmytryk, earned five Academy Award nominations.", "who acted alongside Robert Mitchum in When Strangers Marry movie", "When Strangers Marry stars Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame and Sam Levene.", "did the movie Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win any awards", "Crossfire with Robert Mitchum was nominated for the 20th Academy Awards", "what kind of Academy Awards did Crossfire with Robert Mitchum win?", "It received five Oscar nominations, including Ryan for Best Supporting Actor and Gloria Grahame for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first B movie to receive a best picture nomination." ], "Conversation_no": 1892, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did robert recieve any nominations for this film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Robert Mitchum recieve any nominations for Crossfire film", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Robert Mitchum recieve any nominations for Crossfire film?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee#1959_to_1964:_Continuous_studies_and_martial_arts_breakthrough", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What year did he leave Hong Kong?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did he leave Hong Kong", "Truth_answer": "In April 1959, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee#1959_to_1964:_Continuous_studies_and_martial_arts_breakthrough", "Context": [ "What year did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "In April 1959, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee" ], "Conversation_no": 1893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Was he young when he left?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Bruce Lee young when he left Hong Kong", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee was 18 when he left Hong Kong", "Truth_passages": [ "http://freebrucelee.com/bruce-lee-fights/bruce-lee-battle-wong-jack-man/?replytocom=509673_p143", "http://freebrucelee.com/bruce-lee-fights/bruce-lee-battle-wong-jack-man/?shared=email&msg=fail&replytocom=41637_p144" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Lee young when he left Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "In April 1959, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee", "Was Bruce Lee young when he left Hong Kong?", "Bruce Lee was 18 when he left Hong Kong" ], "Conversation_no": 1893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did he feel about leaving?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Bruce Lee feel about leaving", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruce Lee feel about leaving?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee#1959_to_1964:_Continuous_studies_and_martial_arts_breakthrough", "Context": [ "What year did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "In April 1959, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee", "Was Bruce Lee young when he left Hong Kong?", "Bruce Lee was 18 when he left Hong Kong", "How did Bruce Lee feel about leaving?" ], "Conversation_no": 1893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did he do after he left?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee do after he left Hong Kong", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee taught friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, who continued to teach some of Lee's early techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee do after he left Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee#1959_to_1964:_Continuous_studies_and_martial_arts_breakthrough", "Context": [ "What year did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "In April 1959, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee", "Was Bruce Lee young when he left Hong Kong?", "Bruce Lee was 18 when he left Hong Kong", "How did Bruce Lee feel about leaving?", "What did Bruce Lee do after he left Hong Kong?", "Bruce Lee taught friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, who continued to teach some of Lee's early techniques." ], "Conversation_no": 1893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What else did you find interesting in this section?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this Bruce Lee 1959 to 1964: Continuous studies and martial arts breakthrough section aside from Lee teaching friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, some of Lee's early techniques", "Truth_answer": "Until his late teens, Bruce Lee's street fights became more frequent and included beating the son of a feared triad family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this Bruce Lee 1959 to 1964: Continuous studies and martial arts breakthrough section aside from Lee teaching friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, some of Lee's early techniques?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "What year did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "In April 1959, Bruce Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee", "Was Bruce Lee young when he left Hong Kong?", "Bruce Lee was 18 when he left Hong Kong", "How did Bruce Lee feel about leaving?", "What did Bruce Lee do after he left Hong Kong?", "Bruce Lee taught friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, who continued to teach some of Lee's early techniques.", "What else did you find interesting in this Bruce Lee 1959 to 1964: Continuous studies and martial arts breakthrough section aside from Lee teaching friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, some of Lee's early techniques?", "Until his late teens, Bruce Lee's street fights became more frequent and included beating the son of a feared triad family." ], "Conversation_no": 1893, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Why did he fight?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Bruce Lee fight", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bruce Lee fight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans#Commercial_success:_1995–2000", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How was the success of their first popular song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the success of their first popular song", "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' Lovefool was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the success of The Cardigans' first popular song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans#Commercial_success:_1995–2000", "Context": [ "How was the success of The Cardigans' first popular song?", "The Cardigans' Lovefool was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks." ], "Conversation_no": 1894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did they have other great hits?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans have other great hits", "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans have an assortment of hits", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans have other great hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans#Commercial_success:_1995–2000", "Context": [ "How was the success of The Cardigans' first popular song?", "The Cardigans' Lovefool was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks.", "Did The Cardigans have other great hits?", "The Cardigans have an assortment of hits" ], "Conversation_no": 1894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What were their record sales like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were The Cardigans' record sales like", "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' Life became an international success, selling more than a million copies and achieving platinum status in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Cardigans' record sales like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans#Commercial_success:_1995–2000", "Context": [ "How was the success of The Cardigans' first popular song?", "The Cardigans' Lovefool was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks.", "Did The Cardigans have other great hits?", "The Cardigans have an assortment of hits", "What were The Cardigans' record sales like?", "The Cardigans' Life became an international success, selling more than a million copies and achieving platinum status in Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 1894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did they perform their concert tours?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did The Cardigans perform their concert tours", "Truth_answer": "The remainder of 1994 for The Cardigans was spent touring Europe and recording Life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Cardigans perform their concert tours?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovefool", "Context": [ "How was the success of The Cardigans' first popular song?", "The Cardigans' Lovefool was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks.", "Did The Cardigans have other great hits?", "The Cardigans have an assortment of hits", "What were The Cardigans' record sales like?", "The Cardigans' Life became an international success, selling more than a million copies and achieving platinum status in Japan.", "Where did The Cardigans perform their concert tours?", "The remainder of 1994 for The Cardigans was spent touring Europe and recording Life" ], "Conversation_no": 1894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Who wrote the songs?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the song Lovefool in The Cardigans", "Truth_answer": "Peter Svensson and Nina Persson wrote The Cardigans' Lovefood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song Lovefool in The Cardigans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans#Commercial_success:_1995–2000", "Context": [ "How was the success of The Cardigans' first popular song?", "The Cardigans' Lovefool was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks.", "Did The Cardigans have other great hits?", "The Cardigans have an assortment of hits", "What were The Cardigans' record sales like?", "The Cardigans' Life became an international success, selling more than a million copies and achieving platinum status in Japan.", "Where did The Cardigans perform their concert tours?", "The remainder of 1994 for The Cardigans was spent touring Europe and recording Life", "Who wrote the song Lovefool in The Cardigans?", "Peter Svensson and Nina Persson wrote The Cardigans' Lovefood" ], "Conversation_no": 1894, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What did the critics think of their albums?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What did the critics think of The Cardigans' album Lovefool", "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' album also achieved gold sales status in the US. Lovefool was shown on MTV in the late 1990s as a music video", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think of The Cardigans' album Lovefool", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What is the minit?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the minit", "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Allen Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the minit with Allen Toussaint?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [ "What is the minit with Allen Toussaint?", "In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Allen Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer." ], "Conversation_no": 1895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what music did he produce?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what music did Allen Toussaint produce under Minit Records", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint played piano, wrote, arranged and produced a string of hits in the early and mid-1960s for New Orleans R&B artists such as Ernie K-Doe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what music did Allen Toussaint produce under Minit Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [ "What is the minit with Allen Toussaint?", "In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Allen Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.", "what music did Allen Toussaint produce under Minit Records?", "Allen Toussaint played piano, wrote, arranged and produced a string of hits in the early and mid-1960s for New Orleans R&B artists such as Ernie K-Doe" ], "Conversation_no": 1895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "did he produce an album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Allen Toussaint produce an album with Minit", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint produced a string of hits in the early and mid-1960s for other New Orleans R&B artists", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Allen Toussaint produce an album with Minit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Minit_and_Instant_Records", "Context": [ "What is the minit with Allen Toussaint?", "In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Allen Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.", "what music did Allen Toussaint produce under Minit Records?", "Allen Toussaint played piano, wrote, arranged and produced a string of hits in the early and mid-1960s for New Orleans R&B artists such as Ernie K-Doe", "did Allen Toussaint produce an album with Minit?", "Allen Toussaint produced a string of hits in the early and mid-1960s for other New Orleans R&B artists" ], "Conversation_no": 1895, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "what did he do that was successful during that time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Allen Toussaint do that was successful during his time with Minit", "Truth_answer": "The early to mid-1960s are regarded as Allen Toussaint's most creatively successful period. Notable work are Jessie Hill's Ooh Poo Pah Doo and Ernie K-Doe's Mother-in-Law", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Allen Toussaint do that was successful during his time with Minit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Where did Allen grow up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where did Allen grow up", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was born in 1938 in New Orleans and grew up in a shotgun house in the Gert Town neighborhood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Allen Toussaint grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Allen Toussaint grow up?", "Allen Toussaint was born in 1938 in New Orleans and grew up in a shotgun house in the Gert Town neighborhood" ], "Conversation_no": 1896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he move out of the dangerous Gert Town?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint move out of the dangerous Gert Town", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint move out of the dangerous Gert Town?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Allen Toussaint grow up?", "Allen Toussaint was born in 1938 in New Orleans and grew up in a shotgun house in the Gert Town neighborhood", "Did Allen Toussaint move out of the dangerous Gert Town?" ], "Conversation_no": 1896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "Did he have any siblings?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have any siblings", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was the youngest of three children", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint#Early_life_and_career", "Context": [ "Where did Allen Toussaint grow up?", "Allen Toussaint was born in 1938 in New Orleans and grew up in a shotgun house in the Gert Town neighborhood", "Did Allen Toussaint move out of the dangerous Gert Town?", "Did Allen Toussaint have any siblings?", "Allen Toussaint was the youngest of three children" ], "Conversation_no": 1896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "How did his career start?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Allen Toussaint's career start", "Truth_answer": "After a lucky break at age 17, in which Allen Toussaint stood in for Huey Piano Smith at a performance with Earl King's band in Prichard, Alabama", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Allen Toussaint's career start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Where did Allen Toussaint grow up?", "Allen Toussaint was born in 1938 in New Orleans and grew up in a shotgun house in the Gert Town neighborhood", "Did Allen Toussaint move out of the dangerous Gert Town?", "Did Allen Toussaint have any siblings?", "Allen Toussaint was the youngest of three children", "How did Allen Toussaint's career start?", "After a lucky break at age 17, in which Allen Toussaint stood in for Huey Piano Smith at a performance with Earl King's band in Prichard, Alabama" ], "Conversation_no": 1896, "Conversation_source": "quac", "Question": "What was the name of the band?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the name of the band that was playing in Prichard, Alabama", "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint stood in for Huey Piano Smith at a performance with Earl King's band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the band which Allen Toussaint stood in for Huey Piano Smith at a performance in Prichard, Alabama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0388-alcohol-laws-state", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1897, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "Truth_answer": "All states prohibit providing alcohol to persons under 21, although states may have limited exceptions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0388-alcohol-laws-state", "Context": [ "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "All states prohibit providing alcohol to persons under 21, although states may have limited exceptions." ], "Conversation_no": 1897, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of limited exceptions", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of limited exceptions", "Truth_answer": "States may have limited exceptions relating to lawful employment, religious activities, or consent by a parent, guardian, or spouse, but may be limited to specific locations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of limited exceptions can states have providing alcohol to persons under 21", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0388-alcohol-laws-state", "Context": [ "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "All states prohibit providing alcohol to persons under 21, although states may have limited exceptions.", "what kind of limited exceptions can states have providing alcohol to persons under 21", "States may have limited exceptions relating to lawful employment, religious activities, or consent by a parent, guardian, or spouse, but may be limited to specific locations." ], "Conversation_no": 1897, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there exceptions to providing on private property", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there exceptions to providing alcohol on private property", "Truth_answer": "No state has an exception that permits anyone other than a family member to provide alcohol to a minor on private property.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216235440id_/https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0388-alcohol-laws-state_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there exceptions to providing alcohol on private property", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0388-alcohol-laws-state", "Context": [ "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "All states prohibit providing alcohol to persons under 21, although states may have limited exceptions.", "what kind of limited exceptions can states have providing alcohol to persons under 21", "States may have limited exceptions relating to lawful employment, religious activities, or consent by a parent, guardian, or spouse, but may be limited to specific locations.", "are there exceptions to providing alcohol on private property", "No state has an exception that permits anyone other than a family member to provide alcohol to a minor on private property." ], "Conversation_no": 1897, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about from social hosts", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about are ther exceptions to providing alcohol from social hosts", "Truth_answer": "Many states have laws that provide that “social hosts” are responsible for underage drinking events on property they control, whether or not the social host actually provides the alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216235440id_/https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0388-alcohol-laws-state_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about are ther exceptions to providing alcohol from social hosts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age#Americas", "Context": [ "How many U.S. states have a legal drinking age of 21", "All states prohibit providing alcohol to persons under 21, although states may have limited exceptions.", "what kind of limited exceptions can states have providing alcohol to persons under 21", "States may have limited exceptions relating to lawful employment, religious activities, or consent by a parent, guardian, or spouse, but may be limited to specific locations.", "are there exceptions to providing alcohol on private property", "No state has an exception that permits anyone other than a family member to provide alcohol to a minor on private property.", "what about are ther exceptions to providing alcohol from social hosts", "Many states have laws that provide that “social hosts” are responsible for underage drinking events on property they control, whether or not the social host actually provides the alcohol." ], "Conversation_no": 1897, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what places are exempted from age 21 limit", "Transformer_rewrite": "what places are exempted from the age 21 legal drinking age limit in the united states", "Truth_answer": "The two exceptions are Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands where the age is 18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106032516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what places are exempted from the age 21 legal drinking age limit in the united states", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1898, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Truth_answer": "Dave Pirner states that the lyrics to Runaway Train originally described his experience of depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115162200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Dave Pirner states that the lyrics to Runaway Train originally described his experience of depression." ], "Conversation_no": 1898, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was it released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train released", "Truth_answer": "Runaway Train was released in June 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115162200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Dave Pirner states that the lyrics to Runaway Train originally described his experience of depression.", "When was the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train released", "Runaway Train was released in June 1993." ], "Conversation_no": 1898, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What album is the song from", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album is the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train from", "Truth_answer": "Runaway Train was released in June 1993 as the fourth single from the Soul Asylum's 1992 album, Grave Dancers Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115162200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album is the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Dave Pirner states that the lyrics to Runaway Train originally described his experience of depression.", "When was the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train released", "Runaway Train was released in June 1993.", "What album is the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train from", "Runaway Train was released in June 1993 as the fourth single from the Soul Asylum's 1992 album, Grave Dancers Union." ], "Conversation_no": 1898, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song chart", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song chart", "Truth_answer": "The Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to the top position on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Train_(Soul_Asylum_song)", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train", "Dave Pirner states that the lyrics to Runaway Train originally described his experience of depression.", "When was the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train released", "Runaway Train was released in June 1993.", "What album is the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train from", "Runaway Train was released in June 1993 as the fourth single from the Soul Asylum's 1992 album, Grave Dancers Union.", "Did the Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train chart", "The Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to the top position on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart." ], "Conversation_no": 1898, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was notable about the music video", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was notable about the music video", "Truth_answer": "The Soul Asylum song, Runaway Train music video is notable for featuring images of missing people, most of them involving young children and adolescent teenagers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about the Soul Asylum song Runaway Train music video", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1899, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "Truth_answer": "A total of five seasons of the Happy Tree Friends have been released: 4 seasons on the internet, and 1 season on television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307082849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes", "Context": [ "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "A total of five seasons of the Happy Tree Friends have been released: 4 seasons on the internet, and 1 season on television." ], "Conversation_no": 1899, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who developed the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who developed Happy Tree Friends", "Truth_answer": "Happy Tree Friends is developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff for Mondo Media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307082849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who developed Happy Tree Friends", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes", "Context": [ "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "A total of five seasons of the Happy Tree Friends have been released: 4 seasons on the internet, and 1 season on television.", "Who developed Happy Tree Friends", "Happy Tree Friends is developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff for Mondo Media." ], "Conversation_no": 1899, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the series start", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the series Happy Tree Friends start", "Truth_answer": "In 1999, the crew began the Happy Tree Friends with a pilot episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the series Happy Tree Friends start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes", "Context": [ "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "A total of five seasons of the Happy Tree Friends have been released: 4 seasons on the internet, and 1 season on television.", "Who developed Happy Tree Friends", "Happy Tree Friends is developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff for Mondo Media.", "When did the series Happy Tree Friends start", "In 1999, the crew began the Happy Tree Friends with a pilot episode." ], "Conversation_no": 1899, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the series air on television", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Happy Tree Friends air on television", "Truth_answer": "The Happy Tree Friends television series aired on G4 in the United States in 2006. It also aired on G4 and Razer in Canada in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307082849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Happy Tree Friends air on television", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes", "Context": [ "How many seasons of Happy Tree Friends are there", "A total of five seasons of the Happy Tree Friends have been released: 4 seasons on the internet, and 1 season on television.", "Who developed Happy Tree Friends", "Happy Tree Friends is developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff for Mondo Media.", "When did the series Happy Tree Friends start", "In 1999, the crew began the Happy Tree Friends with a pilot episode.", "When did the Happy Tree Friends air on television", "The Happy Tree Friends television series aired on G4 in the United States in 2006. It also aired on G4 and Razer in Canada in 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1899, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Were there spin-offs", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there Happy Tree Friends spin-offs", "Truth_answer": "A spin-off called Ka-Pow! debuted on September 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307082849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Happy_Tree_Friends_episodes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there Happy Tree Friends spin-offs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1900, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "describe the advantages and disadvantages of a market economy", "Transformer_rewrite": "describe the advantages and disadvantages of a market economy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the advantages and disadvantages of a market economy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1901, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the philadelphia athletics become the phillies", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the philadelphia athletics become the phillies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the philadelphia athletics become the phillies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1902, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the first african american to serve as us ambassador to the united nations was", "Transformer_rewrite": "the first african american to serve as us ambassador to the united nations was", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the first african american to serve as us ambassador to the united nations was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_intestine#Absorption", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1903, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Truth_answer": "Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003211605id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ap/chapter/absorption/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/jejunum-what-is-the-jejunum-3157103", "Context": [ "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum" ], "Conversation_no": 1903, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the absorption of nutrients occur in the jejunum", "Truth_answer": "The jejunum is able to absorb nutrients because it is lined with finger like projections that are called villi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429013759id_/https://www.verywellhealth.com/jejunum-what-is-the-jejunum-3157103_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the absorption of nutrients occur in the jejunum", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/jejunum-what-is-the-jejunum-3157103", "Context": [ "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum", "How does the absorption of nutrients occur in the jejunum", "The jejunum is able to absorb nutrients because it is lined with finger like projections that are called villi." ], "Conversation_no": 1903, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What do the projections absorb", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do the villi in the jejunum absorb", "Truth_answer": "The villi absorb nutrients in the form of minerals, electrolytes, and carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that were consumed in the form of food.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429013759id_/https://www.verywellhealth.com/jejunum-what-is-the-jejunum-3157103_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the villi in the jejunum absorb", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/villus", "Context": [ "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum", "How does the absorption of nutrients occur in the jejunum", "The jejunum is able to absorb nutrients because it is lined with finger like projections that are called villi.", "What do the villi in the jejunum absorb", "The villi absorb nutrients in the form of minerals, electrolytes, and carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that were consumed in the form of food." ], "Conversation_no": 1903, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How do the projections move", "Transformer_rewrite": "How do the projections move", "Truth_answer": "Villi of the intestine move in swaying, contracting motions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031041821id_/https://www.britannica.com/science/villus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do the villi in the small intestine move", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/villus", "Context": [ "where does most absorption occur in small intestine", "Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum", "How does the absorption of nutrients occur in the jejunum", "The jejunum is able to absorb nutrients because it is lined with finger like projections that are called villi.", "What do the villi in the jejunum absorb", "The villi absorb nutrients in the form of minerals, electrolytes, and carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that were consumed in the form of food.", "How do the villi in the small intestine move", "Villi of the intestine move in swaying, contracting motions." ], "Conversation_no": 1903, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why", "Truth_answer": "The swaying, contracting motions of the villi are believed to increase the flow of blood and lymph and to enhance absorption", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031041821id_/https://www.britannica.com/science/villus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do the villi in the small interstine move in swaying, contracting motions", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1904, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the printing press how did he develop the print technology", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the printing press how did he develop the print technology", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the printing press how did he develop the print technology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1905, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Truth_answer": "Bruno Mars' That's What I Like was released on January 30, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)", "Context": [ "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Bruno Mars' That's What I Like was released on January 30, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 1905, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What album is that song from", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album is Bruno Mars's That's What I Like from", "Truth_answer": "That's What I Like is from Bruno Mars's third studio album 24K Magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album is Bruno Mars's That's What I Like from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)", "Context": [ "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Bruno Mars' That's What I Like was released on January 30, 2017.", "What album is Bruno Mars's That's What I Like from", "That's What I Like is from Bruno Mars's third studio album 24K Magic." ], "Conversation_no": 1905, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was that album released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album 24K Magic released", "Truth_answer": "Bruno Mars's third studio album, 24K Magic, was released in 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album 24K Magic released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)", "Context": [ "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Bruno Mars' That's What I Like was released on January 30, 2017.", "What album is Bruno Mars's That's What I Like from", "That's What I Like is from Bruno Mars's third studio album 24K Magic.", "When was the album 24K Magic released", "Bruno Mars's third studio album, 24K Magic, was released in 2016" ], "Conversation_no": 1905, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the song make the charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did That's What I Like make the charts", "Truth_answer": "That's What I Like peaked at number one on the US Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs Chart and topped the Year End Chart in the format.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did That's What I Like make the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)", "Context": [ "when did bruno mars's thats what i like come out", "Bruno Mars' That's What I Like was released on January 30, 2017.", "What album is Bruno Mars's That's What I Like from", "That's What I Like is from Bruno Mars's third studio album 24K Magic.", "When was the album 24K Magic released", "Bruno Mars's third studio album, 24K Magic, was released in 2016", "Did That's What I Like make the charts", "That's What I Like peaked at number one on the US Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs Chart and topped the Year End Chart in the format." ], "Conversation_no": 1905, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the song win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did That's What I Like win any awards", "Truth_answer": "That's What I Like won Song of the Year, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Performance at the 2018 Grammys", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224184627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did That's What I Like win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://empoweringmichigan.com/this-month-in-michigan-history-michigan-becomes-a-state/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1906, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "Transformer_rewrite": "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "Truth_answer": "The 1836 Treaty of Washington can also be credited for the statehood of Michigan becoming a reality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Michigan", "Context": [ "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "The 1836 Treaty of Washington can also be credited for the statehood of Michigan becoming a reality." ], "Conversation_no": 1906, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What does the state flag look like", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the flag of Michigan look like", "Truth_answer": "The flag of the state of Michigan depicts the state's coat of arms on a dark blue field, as set forth by Michigan state law", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the flag of Michigan look like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Michigan", "Context": [ "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "The 1836 Treaty of Washington can also be credited for the statehood of Michigan becoming a reality.", "What does the flag of Michigan look like", "The flag of the state of Michigan depicts the state's coat of arms on a dark blue field, as set forth by Michigan state law" ], "Conversation_no": 1906, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about the coat of arms", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does Michigan's coat of arms look like", "Truth_answer": "Michigan's coat of arms depicts a blue shield, upon which the sun rises over a lake and peninsula, and a man with a raised hand and holding a long gun", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Michigan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Michigan's coat of arms look like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Michigan", "Context": [ "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "The 1836 Treaty of Washington can also be credited for the statehood of Michigan becoming a reality.", "What does the flag of Michigan look like", "The flag of the state of Michigan depicts the state's coat of arms on a dark blue field, as set forth by Michigan state law", "What does Michigan's coat of arms look like", "Michigan's coat of arms depicts a blue shield, upon which the sun rises over a lake and peninsula, and a man with a raised hand and holding a long gun" ], "Conversation_no": 1906, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What does the motto on the blue shield mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the Tuebor on Michigan's coat of arms mean", "Truth_answer": "The Latin motto Tuebor, on Michigan's coat of arms means, I will defend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Tuebor on Michigan's coat of arms mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Michigan", "Context": [ "which treaty led to michigan becoming a state", "The 1836 Treaty of Washington can also be credited for the statehood of Michigan becoming a reality.", "What does the flag of Michigan look like", "The flag of the state of Michigan depicts the state's coat of arms on a dark blue field, as set forth by Michigan state law", "What does Michigan's coat of arms look like", "Michigan's coat of arms depicts a blue shield, upon which the sun rises over a lake and peninsula, and a man with a raised hand and holding a long gun", "What does the Tuebor on Michigan's coat of arms mean", "The Latin motto Tuebor, on Michigan's coat of arms means, I will defend." ], "Conversation_no": 1906, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the flag adopted", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the flag of Michigan adopted", "Truth_answer": "The flag of the state of Michigan was adopted on June 26, 1911", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the flag of Michigan adopted", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1907, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Truth_answer": "Russia and Saudi Arabia played the opening match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/14/sports/world-cup/russia-saudi-arabia-live.html", "Context": [ "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Russia and Saudi Arabia played the opening match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup" ], "Conversation_no": 1907, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which team won", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Russia or Saudi Arabia win the first game of the 2018 World Cup", "Truth_answer": "Russia comprehensively thrashed Saudi Arabia, 5 to 0, in the opening game of its home World Cup 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104063238id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/14/sports/world-cup/russia-saudi-arabia-live.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russia or Saudi Arabia win the first game of the 2018 World Cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Russia and Saudi Arabia played the opening match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup", "Did Russia or Saudi Arabia win the first game of the 2018 World Cup", "Russia comprehensively thrashed Saudi Arabia, 5 to 0, in the opening game of its home World Cup 2018" ], "Conversation_no": 1907, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the team win the World Cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Russia win the 2018 World Cup", "Truth_answer": "France won the 2018 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://abcnews.go.com/International/photos/week-pictures-july-12-july-19-2018-56694886_p1", "https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/tag/world-cup-podcast/_p0", "https://sports.yahoo.com/real-winner-world-cup-vladimir-putin-013308669.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113001913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russia win the 2018 World Cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/russia2018/matches/match/300331552/#match-summary", "Context": [ "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Russia and Saudi Arabia played the opening match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup", "Did Russia or Saudi Arabia win the first game of the 2018 World Cup", "Russia comprehensively thrashed Saudi Arabia, 5 to 0, in the opening game of its home World Cup 2018", "Did Russia win the 2018 World Cup", "France won the 2018 World Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 1907, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who did the team play", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who did France play in the final match at the 2018 World Cup", "Truth_answer": "France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup after defeating Croatia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did France play in the final match at the 2018 World Cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/russia2018/matches/match/300331552/#match-summary", "Context": [ "who played the first game of the 2018 world cup", "Russia and Saudi Arabia played the opening match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup", "Did Russia or Saudi Arabia win the first game of the 2018 World Cup", "Russia comprehensively thrashed Saudi Arabia, 5 to 0, in the opening game of its home World Cup 2018", "Did Russia win the 2018 World Cup", "France won the 2018 World Cup.", "Who did France play in the final match at the 2018 World Cup", "France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup after defeating Croatia" ], "Conversation_no": 1907, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was the score", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the score of the final 2018 World Cup match", "Truth_answer": "France won the 2018 World Cup after defeating Croatia 4 to 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the final 2018 World Cup match", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1908, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the gobi desert sub-region is much more densely populated than the taklamakan desert sub-region", "Transformer_rewrite": "the gobi desert sub-region is much more densely populated than the taklamakan desert sub-region", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the gobi desert sub-region is much more densely populated than the taklamakan desert sub-region", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_in_the_Sky_with_Diamonds", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1909, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Truth_answer": "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song written by The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015040429id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_in_the_Sky_with_Diamonds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_in_the_Sky_with_Diamonds", "Context": [ "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song written by The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney" ], "Conversation_no": 1909, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What album was the song on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What album was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds on", "Truth_answer": "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015040429id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_in_the_Sky_with_Diamonds_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_in_the_Sky_with_Diamonds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band", "Context": [ "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song written by The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney", "What album was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds on", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" ], "Conversation_no": 1909, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the album released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released", "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles was released on 26 May 1967 in the United Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band", "Context": [ "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song written by The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney", "What album was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds on", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "When was the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles was released on 26 May 1967 in the United Kingdom" ], "Conversation_no": 1909, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the album do well", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band do well", "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band spent 27 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart and 15 weeks at number one on the US Billboard Top LPs chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band do well", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band", "Context": [ "who sings in lucy in the sky with diamonds", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song written by The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney", "What album was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds on", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "When was the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles was released on 26 May 1967 in the United Kingdom", "Did the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band do well", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band spent 27 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart and 15 weeks at number one on the US Billboard Top LPs chart" ], "Conversation_no": 1909, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the album win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band won four Grammy Awards in 1968, including Album of the Year, the first rock LP to receive this honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110011756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_You_(Yazoo_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1910, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Truth_answer": "Only You is a song written by English musician Vince Clarke. He recorded it in 1982 after forming the duo Yazoo with Alison Moyet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_You_(Yazoo_song)", "Context": [ "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Only You is a song written by English musician Vince Clarke. He recorded it in 1982 after forming the duo Yazoo with Alison Moyet." ], "Conversation_no": 1910, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the musician in a band", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Vince Clarke in a band when he wrote Only You", "Truth_answer": "Vince Clarke wrote the song, Only You while he was with Depeche Mode", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vince Clarke in a band when he wrote Only You", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode#Band_members", "Context": [ "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Only You is a song written by English musician Vince Clarke. He recorded it in 1982 after forming the duo Yazoo with Alison Moyet.", "Was Vince Clarke in a band when he wrote Only You", "Vince Clarke wrote the song, Only You while he was with Depeche Mode" ], "Conversation_no": 1910, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How long was the musician in the group", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long was Vince Clarke in Depeche Mode", "Truth_answer": "Vince Clarke was in Depeche Mode from 1980 through 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Vince Clarke in Depeche Mode", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Clarke", "Context": [ "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Only You is a song written by English musician Vince Clarke. He recorded it in 1982 after forming the duo Yazoo with Alison Moyet.", "Was Vince Clarke in a band when he wrote Only You", "Vince Clarke wrote the song, Only You while he was with Depeche Mode", "How long was Vince Clarke in Depeche Mode", "Vince Clarke was in Depeche Mode from 1980 through 1981" ], "Conversation_no": 1910, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the musician also in Erasure", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Vince Clarke also in Erasure", "Truth_answer": "Vince Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Clarke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vince Clarke also in Erasure", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erasure", "Context": [ "who sings all i needed was the love you gave", "Only You is a song written by English musician Vince Clarke. He recorded it in 1982 after forming the duo Yazoo with Alison Moyet.", "Was Vince Clarke in a band when he wrote Only You", "Vince Clarke wrote the song, Only You while he was with Depeche Mode", "How long was Vince Clarke in Depeche Mode", "Vince Clarke was in Depeche Mode from 1980 through 1981", "Was Vince Clarke also in Erasure", "Vince Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985" ], "Conversation_no": 1910, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the band popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the band Erasure popular", "Truth_answer": "Erasure is most popular in their native UK and mainland Europe, especially Germany, Denmark, and Sweden, and also in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erasure_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Erasure popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1911, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "if the growth rate of the population is 3.5 per year then the doubling time would be how many years", "Transformer_rewrite": "if the growth rate of the population is 3.5 per year then the doubling time would be how many years", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if the growth rate of the population is 3.5 per year then the doubling time would be how many years", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1912, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Truth_answer": "Venom Snake is most notably the protagonist in the 2015 game Metal Gear Solid V, The Phantom Pain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818132314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake", "Context": [ "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Venom Snake is most notably the protagonist in the 2015 game Metal Gear Solid V, The Phantom Pain" ], "Conversation_no": 1912, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who voices the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who voices Venom Snake", "Truth_answer": "Venom Snake is performed via voice acting and performance capture by Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese version and by Kiefer Sutherland in the English version.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818132314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who voices Venom Snake", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake", "Context": [ "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Venom Snake is most notably the protagonist in the 2015 game Metal Gear Solid V, The Phantom Pain", "Who voices Venom Snake", "Venom Snake is performed via voice acting and performance capture by Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese version and by Kiefer Sutherland in the English version." ], "Conversation_no": 1912, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the character's story", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Venom Snake's story", "Truth_answer": "Venom Snake is the leader of a mercenary unit who returns to the battlefield after waking up from a nine year coma", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818132314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Venom Snake's story", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake", "Context": [ "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Venom Snake is most notably the protagonist in the 2015 game Metal Gear Solid V, The Phantom Pain", "Who voices Venom Snake", "Venom Snake is performed via voice acting and performance capture by Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese version and by Kiefer Sutherland in the English version.", "What is Venom Snake's story", "Venom Snake is the leader of a mercenary unit who returns to the battlefield after waking up from a nine year coma" ], "Conversation_no": 1912, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How did the character end up in a coma", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Venom Snake end up in a coma", "Truth_answer": "Venom Snake had an incident that also resulted in the loss of his left arm and a piece of shrapnel embedded into the right side of his forehead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818132314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Venom Snake end up in a coma", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake", "Context": [ "who is snake in metal gear solid 5", "Venom Snake is most notably the protagonist in the 2015 game Metal Gear Solid V, The Phantom Pain", "Who voices Venom Snake", "Venom Snake is performed via voice acting and performance capture by Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese version and by Kiefer Sutherland in the English version.", "What is Venom Snake's story", "Venom Snake is the leader of a mercenary unit who returns to the battlefield after waking up from a nine year coma", "How did Venom Snake end up in a coma", "Venom Snake had an incident that also resulted in the loss of his left arm and a piece of shrapnel embedded into the right side of his forehead" ], "Conversation_no": 1912, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What have critics said about the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "What have critics said about Venom Snake", "Truth_answer": "Venom Snake's design and role in The Phantom Pain received mixed opinions from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818132314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_Snake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What have critics said about Venom Snake", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/maps/place/Rocky+Mountains/@46.0758924,-133.5335016,4z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x5353ab66ebd1785d:0x51d0a39c77375f60!8m2!3d44.2642998!4d-109.7869527", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1913, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are the rocky mountains located on a map", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are the rocky mountains located on a map", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the rocky mountains located on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountains", "Context": [ "where are the rocky mountains located on a map" ], "Conversation_no": 1913, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How long ago were the mountains formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long ago were the Rocky Mountains formed", "Truth_answer": "The Rocky Mountains formed 80 million to 55 million years ago", "Truth_passages": [ "https://maryoblog.com/tag/southwest/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountains_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long ago were the Rocky Mountains formed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountains#Economy", "Context": [ "where are the rocky mountains located on a map", "How long ago were the Rocky Mountains formed", "The Rocky Mountains formed 80 million to 55 million years ago" ], "Conversation_no": 1913, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What minerals can be found in the mountains", "Transformer_rewrite": "What minerals can be found in the Rocky Mountains", "Truth_answer": "Minerals found in the Rocky Mountains include significant deposits of copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, silver, tungsten, and zinc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountains_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What minerals can be found in the Rocky Mountains", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountains#Economy", "Context": [ "where are the rocky mountains located on a map", "How long ago were the Rocky Mountains formed", "The Rocky Mountains formed 80 million to 55 million years ago", "What minerals can be found in the Rocky Mountains", "Minerals found in the Rocky Mountains include significant deposits of copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, silver, tungsten, and zinc." ], "Conversation_no": 1913, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What do the mountain's sedimentary basins contain", "Transformer_rewrite": "What do the Rocky Mountains' sedimentary basins contain", "Truth_answer": "The Rocky Mountains contain several sedimentary basins that are rich in coalbed methane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountains_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the Rocky Mountains' sedimentary basins contain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.generon.com/what-is-coal-bed-methane-cbm-extraction-methods/", "Context": [ "where are the rocky mountains located on a map", "How long ago were the Rocky Mountains formed", "The Rocky Mountains formed 80 million to 55 million years ago", "What minerals can be found in the Rocky Mountains", "Minerals found in the Rocky Mountains include significant deposits of copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, silver, tungsten, and zinc.", "What do the Rocky Mountains' sedimentary basins contain", "The Rocky Mountains contain several sedimentary basins that are rich in coalbed methane" ], "Conversation_no": 1913, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the gas used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is coalbed methane used for", "Truth_answer": "Coalbed methane is used for power generation, for manufacturing fertilizers and plastics, and for fuel for automobiles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is coalbed methane used for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ancient.eu/Timbuktu/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1914, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Truth_answer": "Timbuktu was located near the Niger River bend and so it was fed by the trade along both the east and west branches of this great water highway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221190414id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Timbuktu/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ancient.eu/Timbuktu/", "Context": [ "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Timbuktu was located near the Niger River bend and so it was fed by the trade along both the east and west branches of this great water highway" ], "Conversation_no": 1914, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why was agriculture favorable in the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was agriculture favorable in Timbuktu", "Truth_answer": "The Niger River regularly flooded the plains between Timbuktu and Segu to the southwest, which provided fertile land for agriculture", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221190414id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Timbuktu/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was agriculture favorable in Timbuktu", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ancient.eu/Timbuktu/", "Context": [ "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Timbuktu was located near the Niger River bend and so it was fed by the trade along both the east and west branches of this great water highway", "Why was agriculture favorable in Timbuktu", "The Niger River regularly flooded the plains between Timbuktu and Segu to the southwest, which provided fertile land for agriculture" ], "Conversation_no": 1914, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why did the city become the holiest in the region", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Timbuktu become the holiest city in the Sudan region", "Truth_answer": "The combination of Timbuktu’s three mosques, clerical class, and universities meant that it became the holiest city in the Sudan region", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221190414id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Timbuktu/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Timbuktu become the holiest city in the Sudan region", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/119/", "Context": [ "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Timbuktu was located near the Niger River bend and so it was fed by the trade along both the east and west branches of this great water highway", "Why was agriculture favorable in Timbuktu", "The Niger River regularly flooded the plains between Timbuktu and Segu to the southwest, which provided fertile land for agriculture", "Why did Timbuktu become the holiest city in the Sudan region", "The combination of Timbuktu’s three mosques, clerical class, and universities meant that it became the holiest city in the Sudan region" ], "Conversation_no": 1914, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What were the mosques called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What were the three great mosques in Timbuktu called", "Truth_answer": "Its three great mosques, Djingareyber, Sankore and Sidi Yahia, recall Timbuktu's golden age", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.addisherald.com/africa/mali/_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130175909id_/http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/119_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the three great mosques in Timbuktu called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/mar/27/timbuktu-djinguereber-mosque-history-cities-buildings", "Context": [ "why was timbuktu a major center of trade and cultural exchange", "Timbuktu was located near the Niger River bend and so it was fed by the trade along both the east and west branches of this great water highway", "Why was agriculture favorable in Timbuktu", "The Niger River regularly flooded the plains between Timbuktu and Segu to the southwest, which provided fertile land for agriculture", "Why did Timbuktu become the holiest city in the Sudan region", "The combination of Timbuktu’s three mosques, clerical class, and universities meant that it became the holiest city in the Sudan region", "What were the three great mosques in Timbuktu called", "Its three great mosques, Djingareyber, Sankore and Sidi Yahia, recall Timbuktu's golden age" ], "Conversation_no": 1914, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the mosque made of", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Djinguereber mosque made of", "Truth_answer": "Djinguereber mosque is constructed in mud brick. It’s a method in which layer upon layer of wet soil is rendered on to limestone rocks or onto bricks made from banco", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114060837id_/https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/mar/27/timbuktu-djinguereber-mosque-history-cities-buildings_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Djinguereber mosque made of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus#Structure", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1915, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the uterus located in the female body", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the uterus located in the female body", "Truth_answer": "The uterus is located within the pelvic region immediately behind and almost overlying the bladder, and in front of the sigmoid colon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the uterus located in the female body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus#Structure", "Context": [ "where is the uterus located in the female body", "The uterus is located within the pelvic region immediately behind and almost overlying the bladder, and in front of the sigmoid colon." ], "Conversation_no": 1915, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How much does the organ weight", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much does the uterus weight", "Truth_answer": "A typical adult uterus weighs about 60 grams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much does the uterus weight", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus#Structure", "Context": [ "where is the uterus located in the female body", "The uterus is located within the pelvic region immediately behind and almost overlying the bladder, and in front of the sigmoid colon.", "How much does the uterus weight", "A typical adult uterus weighs about 60 grams." ], "Conversation_no": 1915, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are the organ's four regions", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the uterus's four regions", "Truth_answer": "The uterus can be divided anatomically into four regions: the fundus, the corpus, the cervix, and the cervical canal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the uterus's four regions", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus#Structure", "Context": [ "where is the uterus located in the female body", "The uterus is located within the pelvic region immediately behind and almost overlying the bladder, and in front of the sigmoid colon.", "How much does the uterus weight", "A typical adult uterus weighs about 60 grams.", "What are the uterus's four regions", "The uterus can be divided anatomically into four regions: the fundus, the corpus, the cervix, and the cervical canal." ], "Conversation_no": 1915, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What holds the organ in position", "Transformer_rewrite": "What holds the uterus in position", "Truth_answer": "The uterus is held in position within the pelvis by ligaments, which are called endopelvic fascia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What holds the uterus in position", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus#Layers", "Context": [ "where is the uterus located in the female body", "The uterus is located within the pelvic region immediately behind and almost overlying the bladder, and in front of the sigmoid colon.", "How much does the uterus weight", "A typical adult uterus weighs about 60 grams.", "What are the uterus's four regions", "The uterus can be divided anatomically into four regions: the fundus, the corpus, the cervix, and the cervical canal.", "What holds the uterus in position", "The uterus is held in position within the pelvis by ligaments, which are called endopelvic fascia." ], "Conversation_no": 1915, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are the organ's three layers", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the uterus's three layers", "Truth_answer": "The uterus has three layers, which together form the uterine wall. From innermost to outermost, these layers are the endometrium, myometrium, and perimetrium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the uterus's three layers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee_Bucks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1916, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "Truth_answer": "The Milwaukee Bucks won an NBA Championship in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_p34", "http://www.peggyackerfarber.com/?p=pagecontent.asp&nav=1&pid=6186_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Milwaukee_Bucks_head_coaches", "Context": [ "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "The Milwaukee Bucks won an NBA Championship in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 1916, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was the team's coach in 1971", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the Milwaukee Bucks' coach in 1971", "Truth_answer": "The Milwaukee Bucks won its only NBA championship in the 1971 NBA Finals under the leadership of its first coach, Larry Costello", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626192524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Milwaukee_Bucks_head_coaches_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Milwaukee Bucks' coach in 1971", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Costello#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "The Milwaukee Bucks won an NBA Championship in 1971.", "Who was the Milwaukee Bucks' coach in 1971", "The Milwaukee Bucks won its only NBA championship in the 1971 NBA Finals under the leadership of its first coach, Larry Costello" ], "Conversation_no": 1916, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the coach resign", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Larry Costello resign as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks", "Truth_answer": "Larry Costello resigned as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks on November 22, 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Larry Costello resign as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Costello#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "The Milwaukee Bucks won an NBA Championship in 1971.", "Who was the Milwaukee Bucks' coach in 1971", "The Milwaukee Bucks won its only NBA championship in the 1971 NBA Finals under the leadership of its first coach, Larry Costello", "When did Larry Costello resign as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks", "Larry Costello resigned as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks on November 22, 1976" ], "Conversation_no": 1916, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What year did the coach retire", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did coach Larry Costello retire", "Truth_answer": "Larry Costello retired in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did coach Larry Costello retire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Costello#Coaching_career", "Context": [ "when did the milwaukee bucks win the nba championship", "The Milwaukee Bucks won an NBA Championship in 1971.", "Who was the Milwaukee Bucks' coach in 1971", "The Milwaukee Bucks won its only NBA championship in the 1971 NBA Finals under the leadership of its first coach, Larry Costello", "When did Larry Costello resign as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks", "Larry Costello resigned as coach for the Milwaukee Bucks on November 22, 1976", "What year did coach Larry Costello retire", "Larry Costello retired in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 1916, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was the coach's last job", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was Larry Costello last coaching job", "Truth_answer": "Costello's last coaching job was at Utica College in the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Costello_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Larry Costello last coaching job", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1917, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "dish network subscribers lose access to cbs 13 amid nationwide dispute", "Transformer_rewrite": "dish network subscribers lose access to cbs 13 amid nationwide dispute", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dish network subscribers lose access to cbs 13 amid nationwide dispute", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_car", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1918, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "Truth_answer": "The first safety car in Formula One was used at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, where a yellow Porsche 914 was called for duty following various weather related incidents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-safety-car-in-F1-racing-When-does-it-come-into-play-Why", "Context": [ "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "The first safety car in Formula One was used at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, where a yellow Porsche 914 was called for duty following various weather related incidents." ], "Conversation_no": 1918, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the aim of the car", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the aim of a safety car in formula 1 races", "Truth_answer": "The safety car comes into use during a race when the Race Director wants to reduce speed for safety reasons, like after an accident or heavy rain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the aim of a safety car in formula 1 races", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_car#Procedure", "Context": [ "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "The first safety car in Formula One was used at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, where a yellow Porsche 914 was called for duty following various weather related incidents.", "what is the aim of a safety car in formula 1 races", "The safety car comes into use during a race when the Race Director wants to reduce speed for safety reasons, like after an accident or heavy rain" ], "Conversation_no": 1918, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the green lights for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the green lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "Truth_answer": "The green lights are used to signal that it is possible to overtake the safety car", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720223101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_car_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the green lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.topgear.com/car-news/supercar/f1s-new-safety-car-510bhp-awesome", "Context": [ "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "The first safety car in Formula One was used at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, where a yellow Porsche 914 was called for duty following various weather related incidents.", "what is the aim of a safety car in formula 1 races", "The safety car comes into use during a race when the Race Director wants to reduce speed for safety reasons, like after an accident or heavy rain", "what are the green lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "The green lights are used to signal that it is possible to overtake the safety car" ], "Conversation_no": 1918, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the organge lights", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the orange lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "Truth_answer": "A Formula 1 safety car's orange lights indicate no overtaking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the orange lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.topgear.com/car-news/supercar/f1s-new-safety-car-510bhp-awesome", "Context": [ "when was the safety car introduced in formula 1 races", "The first safety car in Formula One was used at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, where a yellow Porsche 914 was called for duty following various weather related incidents.", "what is the aim of a safety car in formula 1 races", "The safety car comes into use during a race when the Race Director wants to reduce speed for safety reasons, like after an accident or heavy rain", "what are the green lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "The green lights are used to signal that it is possible to overtake the safety car", "what are the orange lights for in a formula 1 safety car", "A Formula 1 safety car's orange lights indicate no overtaking." ], "Conversation_no": 1918, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the light mounted", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the orange light mounted on a formula 1 safety car", "Truth_answer": "The Orange Light on the roof in a safety car is mounted on a carbon fibre air scoop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the orange light mounted on a formula 1 safety car", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1919, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the range of growth rates across countries is", "Transformer_rewrite": "the range of growth rates across countries is", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the range of growth rates across countries is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Basketball_series", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1920, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "Truth_answer": "The NCAA College Basketball series was discontinued on February 10, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.si.com/college/2018/02/08/court-justice-ed-obannon-book-excerpt-ea-sports-college-sports-video-games", "Context": [ "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "The NCAA College Basketball series was discontinued on February 10, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 1920, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why were the ncaa college basketball series discontinued", "Truth_answer": "The NCAA told EA that the video game publisher couldn't pay for the complete identity rights of college players. So that stopped EA from obtaining them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the ncaa college basketball series discontinued", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Basketball_series", "Context": [ "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "The NCAA College Basketball series was discontinued on February 10, 2010.", "why were the ncaa college basketball series discontinued", "The NCAA told EA that the video game publisher couldn't pay for the complete identity rights of college players. So that stopped EA from obtaining them." ], "Conversation_no": 1920, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in which consoles was the series available", "Transformer_rewrite": "in which consoles was the ncaa basketball series available", "Truth_answer": "The NCAA Basketball series was released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Basketball_series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in which consoles was the ncaa basketball series available", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Basketball_series", "Context": [ "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "The NCAA College Basketball series was discontinued on February 10, 2010.", "why were the ncaa college basketball series discontinued", "The NCAA told EA that the video game publisher couldn't pay for the complete identity rights of college players. So that stopped EA from obtaining them.", "in which consoles was the ncaa basketball series available", "The NCAA Basketball series was released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3" ], "Conversation_no": 1920, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whose voices are featured in the series' play by play", "Transformer_rewrite": "whose voices are featured in the ncaa basketball series' play by play", "Truth_answer": "Verne Lundquist, Brad Nessler, and Gus Johnson lent their voices for play by play in the NCAA Basketball series at various times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whose voices are featured in the ncaa basketball series' play by play", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Basketball_series", "Context": [ "when did they stop having ncaa basketball games", "The NCAA College Basketball series was discontinued on February 10, 2010.", "why were the ncaa college basketball series discontinued", "The NCAA told EA that the video game publisher couldn't pay for the complete identity rights of college players. So that stopped EA from obtaining them.", "in which consoles was the ncaa basketball series available", "The NCAA Basketball series was released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3", "whose voices are featured in the ncaa basketball series' play by play", "Verne Lundquist, Brad Nessler, and Gus Johnson lent their voices for play by play in the NCAA Basketball series at various times." ], "Conversation_no": 1920, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the analysts in the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the analysts in the ncaa college basketball series", "Truth_answer": "Bill Raftery and Dick Vitale were the analysts in the NCAA Basketball series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Basketball_series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the analysts in the ncaa college basketball series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_One_Tree_Hill_characters#Mouth_McFadden", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1921, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Truth_answer": "Mouth McFadden marries Millicent Huxtable in One Tree Hill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Goldstein_(actress)#Career", "Context": [ "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Mouth McFadden marries Millicent Huxtable in One Tree Hill" ], "Conversation_no": 1921, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the wife's character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays millicent huxtable in one tree hill", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Goldstein was booked on the CW's popular drama series One Tree Hill as Millicent Huxtable", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161023192316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Goldstein_(actress)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays millicent huxtable in one tree hill", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Goldstein_(actress)#Career", "Context": [ "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Mouth McFadden marries Millicent Huxtable in One Tree Hill", "who plays millicent huxtable in one tree hill", "Lisa Goldstein was booked on the CW's popular drama series One Tree Hill as Millicent Huxtable" ], "Conversation_no": 1921, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actress start appearing in the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did lisa goldstein start appearing in one tree hill", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Goldstein was cast only for the first episode of season 5 but the One Tree Hill writers decided to bring her character back for the remainder of the season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did lisa goldstein start appearing in one tree hill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Goldstein_(actress)#Career", "Context": [ "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Mouth McFadden marries Millicent Huxtable in One Tree Hill", "who plays millicent huxtable in one tree hill", "Lisa Goldstein was booked on the CW's popular drama series One Tree Hill as Millicent Huxtable", "when did lisa goldstein start appearing in one tree hill", "Lisa Goldstein was cast only for the first episode of season 5 but the One Tree Hill writers decided to bring her character back for the remainder of the season" ], "Conversation_no": 1921, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actress become a regular in the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did lisa goldstein become a regular in one tree hill", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Golstein became a regular in season 6 of One Tree Hill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did lisa goldstein become a regular in one tree hill", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Goldstein_(actress)#Personal_life_and_education", "Context": [ "who does mouth marry on one tree hill", "Mouth McFadden marries Millicent Huxtable in One Tree Hill", "who plays millicent huxtable in one tree hill", "Lisa Goldstein was booked on the CW's popular drama series One Tree Hill as Millicent Huxtable", "when did lisa goldstein start appearing in one tree hill", "Lisa Goldstein was cast only for the first episode of season 5 but the One Tree Hill writers decided to bring her character back for the remainder of the season", "when did lisa goldstein become a regular in one tree hill", "Lisa Golstein became a regular in season 6 of One Tree Hill" ], "Conversation_no": 1921, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the actress study", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did lisa goldstein study", "Truth_answer": "Lisa Goldstein graduated from Hingham High School in Hingham, Massachusetts and received her BFA in Music Theatre from Elon University in North Carolina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did lisa goldstein study", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1922, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Truth_answer": "Guyana became a member of CARICOM on 1 August 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community", "Context": [ "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Guyana became a member of CARICOM on 1 August 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 1922, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the organization's objectives", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are caricom's objectives", "Truth_answer": "CARICOM's objectives are to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to coordinate foreign policy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026170306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are caricom's objectives", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://caricom.org/our-community/who-we-are/our-governance/member-states-and-associate-members/", "Context": [ "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Guyana became a member of CARICOM on 1 August 1973.", "what are caricom's objectives", "CARICOM's objectives are to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to coordinate foreign policy" ], "Conversation_no": 1922, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many nations are part of the organization", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many nations are part of caricom", "Truth_answer": "Twenty countries make up the Caribbean Community. Fifteen are full members and five are Associate Members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083605id_/https://caricom.org/our-community/who-we-are/our-governance/member-states-and-associate-members/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nations are part of caricom", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/trade-blocs/caricom", "Context": [ "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Guyana became a member of CARICOM on 1 August 1973.", "what are caricom's objectives", "CARICOM's objectives are to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to coordinate foreign policy", "how many nations are part of caricom", "Twenty countries make up the Caribbean Community. Fifteen are full members and five are Associate Members." ], "Conversation_no": 1922, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which countries are associate members", "Transformer_rewrite": "which countries are associate members", "Truth_answer": "The 5 associate members of CARICOM are Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://en.turkcewiki.org/wiki/The_Bahamas_p43", "https://carifesta.net/event/from-script-to-screen-with-lisa-wickham/_p0", "https://carifesta.net/event/from-script-to-screen-with-lisa-wickham/_p1", "https://today.caricom.org/2019/08/09/16-film-festival-flicks-you-should-check-out-during-carifesta/_p0", "https://today.caricom.org/2019/11/07/caricom-anomalies/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319184733id_/https://globaledge.msu.edu/trade-blocs/caricom_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026170306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126142052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bahamas_p47", "http://www.worldlibrary.in/articles/eng/Saint_Vincent_and_the_Grenadines_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries are the associate members of caricom", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community#Membership", "Context": [ "when did guyana become a member of caricom", "Guyana became a member of CARICOM on 1 August 1973.", "what are caricom's objectives", "CARICOM's objectives are to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to coordinate foreign policy", "how many nations are part of caricom", "Twenty countries make up the Caribbean Community. Fifteen are full members and five are Associate Members.", "which countries are the associate members of caricom", "The 5 associate members of CARICOM are Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos." ], "Conversation_no": 1922, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the function of the associate members", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the function of the associate members of caricom", "Truth_answer": "All of the associate members are British overseas territories, and it is currently not established what the role of the associate members will be.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026170306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the associate members of caricom", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1923, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "Truth_answer": "John Stape is Hope's father in Coronation Street", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape", "Context": [ "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "John Stape is Hope's father in Coronation Street" ], "Conversation_no": 1923, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the character", "Truth_answer": "John Stape is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by actor Graeme Hawley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays john stape in coronation street", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape", "Context": [ "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "John Stape is Hope's father in Coronation Street", "who plays john stape in coronation street", "John Stape is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by actor Graeme Hawley" ], "Conversation_no": 1923, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the character married to", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the character married to", "Truth_answer": "In Coronation Street, John Stape was married to Fiz Brown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was john stape married to in coronation street", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape#Reception", "Context": [ "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "John Stape is Hope's father in Coronation Street", "who plays john stape in coronation street", "John Stape is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by actor Graeme Hawley", "who was john stape married to in coronation street", "In Coronation Street, John Stape was married to Fiz Brown" ], "Conversation_no": 1923, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor receive any nominations", "Transformer_rewrite": "did graeme hawley receive any nominations for his role as john stape", "Truth_answer": "Graeme Hawley's character, John Stape, was nominated in the category of Villain of the Year at the 2009 and 2011 British Soap Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did graeme hawley receive any nominations for his role as john stape", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape#Reception", "Context": [ "who is hope's dad in coronation street", "John Stape is Hope's father in Coronation Street", "who plays john stape in coronation street", "John Stape is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by actor Graeme Hawley", "who was john stape married to in coronation street", "In Coronation Street, John Stape was married to Fiz Brown", "did graeme hawley receive any nominations for his role as john stape", "Graeme Hawley's character, John Stape, was nominated in the category of Villain of the Year at the 2009 and 2011 British Soap Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 1923, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the character die in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "did john stape die in coronation street", "Truth_answer": "Coronation Street's John Stape died in October 2011 after crashing his car into the back of a lorry, during a car chase with Kevin Webster", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stape_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did john stape die in coronation street", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1924, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "Transformer_rewrite": "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "Truth_answer": "The Stardust mission collected samples of a comet and returned them to Earth for laboratory analysis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202191802id_/https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225123907id_/https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news116.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stardust_(spacecraft)#Results", "Context": [ "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "The Stardust mission collected samples of a comet and returned them to Earth for laboratory analysis." ], "Conversation_no": 1924, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the nature of the particles making up the celestial object", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the scientists find out about the nature of the particles of comet wild 2 after the stardust mission", "Truth_answer": "In 2009 it was announced by NASA that scientists had identified one of the fundamental chemical building blocks of life in a comet for the first time, glycine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129061620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stardust_(spacecraft)_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the scientists find out about the nature of the particles of comet wild 2 after the stardust mission", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stardust_(spacecraft)#Results", "Context": [ "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "The Stardust mission collected samples of a comet and returned them to Earth for laboratory analysis.", "what did the scientists find out about the nature of the particles of comet wild 2 after the stardust mission", "In 2009 it was announced by NASA that scientists had identified one of the fundamental chemical building blocks of life in a comet for the first time, glycine" ], "Conversation_no": 1924, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the discovery mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does comet wild 2 being made of glycine mean", "Truth_answer": "The discovery of glycine in a comet means that the fundamental building blocks of life are prevalent in space thus life in the universe may be common rather than rare", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does comet wild 2 being made of glycine mean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news116.html", "Context": [ "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "The Stardust mission collected samples of a comet and returned them to Earth for laboratory analysis.", "what did the scientists find out about the nature of the particles of comet wild 2 after the stardust mission", "In 2009 it was announced by NASA that scientists had identified one of the fundamental chemical building blocks of life in a comet for the first time, glycine", "what does comet wild 2 being made of glycine mean", "The discovery of glycine in a comet means that the fundamental building blocks of life are prevalent in space thus life in the universe may be common rather than rare" ], "Conversation_no": 1924, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the celestial object have craters", "Transformer_rewrite": "did comet wild 2 have impact craters", "Truth_answer": "There were no impact craters in the images of the comet, such those found on the Moon, Mars and practically every other surface exposed to space", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225123907id_/https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news116.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did comet wild 2 have impact craters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news116.html", "Context": [ "what real life mission returned a sample from a comet", "The Stardust mission collected samples of a comet and returned them to Earth for laboratory analysis.", "what did the scientists find out about the nature of the particles of comet wild 2 after the stardust mission", "In 2009 it was announced by NASA that scientists had identified one of the fundamental chemical building blocks of life in a comet for the first time, glycine", "what does comet wild 2 being made of glycine mean", "The discovery of glycine in a comet means that the fundamental building blocks of life are prevalent in space thus life in the universe may be common rather than rare", "did comet wild 2 have impact craters", "There were no impact craters in the images of the comet, such those found on the Moon, Mars and practically every other surface exposed to space" ], "Conversation_no": 1924, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the lack of craters mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does comet wild 2 lacking impact craters mean", "Truth_answer": "The lack of impact craters on the comet surface indicates the surface is new, the old cratered surface is gone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225123907id_/https://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news116.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does comet wild 2 lacking impact craters mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drucilla_Winters#2002–07", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1925, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "Truth_answer": "In The Young and the Restless, Sharon and Drucilla fall off a cliff after a struggle with Phyllis. Sharon gets injured while Dru's body is never recovered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drucilla_Winters", "Context": [ "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "In The Young and the Restless, Sharon and Drucilla fall off a cliff after a struggle with Phyllis. Sharon gets injured while Dru's body is never recovered." ], "Conversation_no": 1925, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays drucilla winters", "Truth_answer": "Drucilla Winters was portrayed by Victoria Rowell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays drucilla winters", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drucilla_Winters", "Context": [ "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "In The Young and the Restless, Sharon and Drucilla fall off a cliff after a struggle with Phyllis. Sharon gets injured while Dru's body is never recovered.", "who plays drucilla winters", "Drucilla Winters was portrayed by Victoria Rowell" ], "Conversation_no": 1925, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the actress blacklisted", "Transformer_rewrite": "was victoria rowell blacklisted for speaking up", "Truth_answer": "Victoria Rowell filed a lawsuit against the soap opera and Sony Pictures Entertainment for retaliation, claiming that she had been blacklisted by the network for speaking out against racial discrimination", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126033011id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drucilla_Winters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was victoria rowell blacklisted for speaking up", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/victoria-rowell-ends-lawsuit-soap-opera-producers-975576", "Context": [ "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "In The Young and the Restless, Sharon and Drucilla fall off a cliff after a struggle with Phyllis. Sharon gets injured while Dru's body is never recovered.", "who plays drucilla winters", "Drucilla Winters was portrayed by Victoria Rowell", "was victoria rowell blacklisted for speaking up", "Victoria Rowell filed a lawsuit against the soap opera and Sony Pictures Entertainment for retaliation, claiming that she had been blacklisted by the network for speaking out against racial discrimination" ], "Conversation_no": 1925, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the outcome of the case", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the outcome of the lawsuit victoria rowell filed claiming racial discrimination", "Truth_answer": "On February 2017, a judge dismissed Victoria Rowell's case after being informed of a settlement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of the lawsuit victoria rowell filed claiming racial discrimination", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/victoria-rowell-ends-lawsuit-soap-opera-producers-975576", "Context": [ "Who killed Drucilla on The Young and the Restless", "In The Young and the Restless, Sharon and Drucilla fall off a cliff after a struggle with Phyllis. Sharon gets injured while Dru's body is never recovered.", "who plays drucilla winters", "Drucilla Winters was portrayed by Victoria Rowell", "was victoria rowell blacklisted for speaking up", "Victoria Rowell filed a lawsuit against the soap opera and Sony Pictures Entertainment for retaliation, claiming that she had been blacklisted by the network for speaking out against racial discrimination", "what was the outcome of the lawsuit victoria rowell filed claiming racial discrimination", "On February 2017, a judge dismissed Victoria Rowell's case after being informed of a settlement" ], "Conversation_no": 1925, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much did the actress receive as settlement", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much did victoria rowell receive as settlement", "Truth_answer": "A source close to the case said that Victoria Rowell didn't receive payment from the settlement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610100655id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/victoria-rowell-ends-lawsuit-soap-opera-producers-975576_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did victoria rowell receive as settlement", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1926, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "i see the light piano cover by gun", "Transformer_rewrite": "i see the light piano cover by gun", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i see the light piano cover by gun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_in_the_United_Kingdom", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1927, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a us military base in scotland", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a us military base in scotland", "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a us military base in scotland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/", "Context": [ "is there a us military base in scotland", "No" ], "Conversation_no": 1927, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many bases were there in the uk during the 90s", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many us bases were there in the uk during the 90s", "Truth_answer": "During the 1990s there were approximately 100 US bases in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many us bases were there in the uk during the 90s", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/", "Context": [ "is there a us military base in scotland", "No", "how many us bases were there in the uk during the 90s", "During the 1990s there were approximately 100 US bases in the UK" ], "Conversation_no": 1927, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many bases remain today", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many us bases remain in the uk today", "Truth_answer": "13 US bases remain in the UK today", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004456id_/https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many us bases remain in the uk today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/", "Context": [ "is there a us military base in scotland", "No", "how many us bases were there in the uk during the 90s", "During the 1990s there were approximately 100 US bases in the UK", "how many us bases remain in the uk today", "13 US bases remain in the UK today" ], "Conversation_no": 1927, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the forces arrive in the UK", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the us forces arrive in the uk", "Truth_answer": "The US Forces initially arrived in the UK as part of the Allied efforts against Nazi Germany", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004456id_/https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us forces arrive in the uk", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/", "Context": [ "is there a us military base in scotland", "No", "how many us bases were there in the uk during the 90s", "During the 1990s there were approximately 100 US bases in the UK", "how many us bases remain in the uk today", "13 US bases remain in the UK today", "when did the us forces arrive in the uk", "The US Forces initially arrived in the UK as part of the Allied efforts against Nazi Germany" ], "Conversation_no": 1927, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the status of forces agreement become accepted", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the status of forces agreement become accepted", "Truth_answer": "The Status of Forces Agreement between NATO and the UK in 1951 became accepted into UK law via the Visiting Forces Act of 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004456id_/https://cnduk.org/resources/military-bases-us-bases-in-the-uk-and-uk-bases-overseas-what-they-are-and-what-they-do/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the status of forces agreement become accepted into uk law", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1928, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "shakespeare all the world is a stage quote", "Transformer_rewrite": "shakespeare all the world is a stage quote", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "shakespeare all the world is a stage quote", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1929, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "Truth_answer": "A Linux distribution is an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Linux kernel. Multiple distributions make it available for desktops, servers, laptops, and tablets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution#Types_and_trends", "Context": [ "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "A Linux distribution is an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Linux kernel. Multiple distributions make it available for desktops, servers, laptops, and tablets" ], "Conversation_no": 1929, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the distribution designed for", "Transformer_rewrite": "for whom is linux distribution designed", "Truth_answer": "Linux distribution is designed for enterprise users, power users, or for home users", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for whom is linux distribution designed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution#History", "Context": [ "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "A Linux distribution is an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Linux kernel. Multiple distributions make it available for desktops, servers, laptops, and tablets", "for whom is linux distribution designed", "Linux distribution is designed for enterprise users, power users, or for home users" ], "Conversation_no": 1929, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who developed the distribution", "Transformer_rewrite": "who developed linux distribution", "Truth_answer": "Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed linux distribution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution#History", "Context": [ "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "A Linux distribution is an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Linux kernel. Multiple distributions make it available for desktops, servers, laptops, and tablets", "for whom is linux distribution designed", "Linux distribution is designed for enterprise users, power users, or for home users", "who developed linux distribution", "Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel" ], "Conversation_no": 1929, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first version distributed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first linux version distributed", "Truth_answer": "The first version of Linux distribution, 0.01, was distributed in 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first linux version distributed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution#History", "Context": [ "what is a linux distribution what is the benefit of having multiple linux distributions", "A Linux distribution is an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Linux kernel. Multiple distributions make it available for desktops, servers, laptops, and tablets", "for whom is linux distribution designed", "Linux distribution is designed for enterprise users, power users, or for home users", "who developed linux distribution", "Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel", "when was the first linux version distributed", "The first version of Linux distribution, 0.01, was distributed in 1991" ], "Conversation_no": 1929, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the distribution become popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did linux distribution become popular", "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, Linux has become more popular in server and embedded devices markets than in the desktop market. Linux is used on over 50% of web servers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did linux distribution become popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/atlantic-salmon-protected", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1930, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Truth_answer": "Atlantic salmon spawn in the coastal rivers of northeastern North America, Iceland, Europe, and northwestern Russia. After spawning, they migrate through various portions of the North Atlantic Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709060626id_/https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/atlantic-salmon-protected_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_salmon#Description", "Context": [ "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Atlantic salmon spawn in the coastal rivers of northeastern North America, Iceland, Europe, and northwestern Russia. After spawning, they migrate through various portions of the North Atlantic Ocean." ], "Conversation_no": 1930, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the fish change colors", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the atlantic salmon change colors", "Truth_answer": "While the atlantic salmon live in fresh water, they have blue and red spots. At maturity, they take on a silver blue sheen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_salmon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the atlantic salmon change colors", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_salmon#Description", "Context": [ "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Atlantic salmon spawn in the coastal rivers of northeastern North America, Iceland, Europe, and northwestern Russia. After spawning, they migrate through various portions of the North Atlantic Ocean.", "does the atlantic salmon change colors", "While the atlantic salmon live in fresh water, they have blue and red spots. At maturity, they take on a silver blue sheen." ], "Conversation_no": 1930, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the males change color", "Transformer_rewrite": "do the male atlantic salmon change color", "Truth_answer": "When they reproduce, male atlantic salmon take on a slight green or red colouration", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_salmon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the male atlantic salmon change color", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/why-do-salmon-change-color-and-die-after-they-spawn?qt-news_science_products=0#qt-news_science_products", "Context": [ "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Atlantic salmon spawn in the coastal rivers of northeastern North America, Iceland, Europe, and northwestern Russia. After spawning, they migrate through various portions of the North Atlantic Ocean.", "does the atlantic salmon change colors", "While the atlantic salmon live in fresh water, they have blue and red spots. At maturity, they take on a silver blue sheen.", "do the male atlantic salmon change color", "When they reproduce, male atlantic salmon take on a slight green or red colouration" ], "Conversation_no": 1930, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the fish die", "Transformer_rewrite": "do atlantic salmon die after spawning", "Truth_answer": "Unlike Pacific salmon, Atlantic salmon do not die after spawning, so adults can repeat the spawning cycle for several years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104637id_/https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/why-do-salmon-change-color-and-die-after-they-spawn?qt-news_science_products=0_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do atlantic salmon die after spawning", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/atlantic-salmon-protected", "Context": [ "where do atlantic salmon go in the ocean", "Atlantic salmon spawn in the coastal rivers of northeastern North America, Iceland, Europe, and northwestern Russia. After spawning, they migrate through various portions of the North Atlantic Ocean.", "does the atlantic salmon change colors", "While the atlantic salmon live in fresh water, they have blue and red spots. At maturity, they take on a silver blue sheen.", "do the male atlantic salmon change color", "When they reproduce, male atlantic salmon take on a slight green or red colouration", "do atlantic salmon die after spawning", "Unlike Pacific salmon, Atlantic salmon do not die after spawning, so adults can repeat the spawning cycle for several years." ], "Conversation_no": 1930, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the fish considered endangered", "Transformer_rewrite": "are atlantic salmon considered endangered", "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Maine DPS of Atlantic salmon is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act and is in danger of extinction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709060626id_/https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/atlantic-salmon-protected_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are atlantic salmon considered endangered", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1931, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Truth_answer": "Snehlata Shrivastava is BJP Secretary General since 1 December 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha", "Context": [ "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Snehlata Shrivastava is BJP Secretary General since 1 December 2017" ], "Conversation_no": 1931, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who elects the members", "Transformer_rewrite": "who elects the members of the Lok sabha", "Truth_answer": "Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by adult universal suffrage and a first past the post system to represent their respective constituencies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who elects the members of the lok sabha", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha", "Context": [ "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Snehlata Shrivastava is BJP Secretary General since 1 December 2017", "who elects the members of the lok sabha", "Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by adult universal suffrage and a first past the post system to represent their respective constituencies" ], "Conversation_no": 1931, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long do the members hold their seats", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long do the members of the lok sabha hold their seats", "Truth_answer": "The members of Lok Sabha hold their seats for five years or until the body is dissolved by the President on the advice of the council of ministers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long do the members of lok sabha hold their seats", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha", "Context": [ "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Snehlata Shrivastava is BJP Secretary General since 1 December 2017", "who elects the members of the lok sabha", "Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by adult universal suffrage and a first past the post system to represent their respective constituencies", "how long do the members of lok sabha hold their seats", "The members of Lok Sabha hold their seats for five years or until the body is dissolved by the President on the advice of the council of ministers." ], "Conversation_no": 1931, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the house meet", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the lok sabha meet", "Truth_answer": "The House of the People meets in the Lok Sabha Chambers of the Sansad Bhavan, New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the lok sabha meet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha", "Context": [ "who has been appointed as secretary general of lok sabha", "Snehlata Shrivastava is BJP Secretary General since 1 December 2017", "who elects the members of the lok sabha", "Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by adult universal suffrage and a first past the post system to represent their respective constituencies", "how long do the members of lok sabha hold their seats", "The members of Lok Sabha hold their seats for five years or until the body is dissolved by the President on the advice of the council of ministers.", "where does the lok sabha meet", "The House of the People meets in the Lok Sabha Chambers of the Sansad Bhavan, New Delhi." ], "Conversation_no": 1931, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the maximum number of seats allowed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the maximum number of seats allowed", "Truth_answer": "The maximum strength of the House of the People allotted by the Constitution of India is 550", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the maximum number of seats allowed in the lok sabha", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1932, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who among the following has won the international children‟s peace prize", "Transformer_rewrite": "who among the following has won the international children‟s peace prize", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who among the following has won the international children‟s peace prize", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Atwood", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1933, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "Transformer_rewrite": "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "Truth_answer": "In season 1 of the O.C., Theresa reveals she is pregnant but does not know whether the father is Ryan or Eddie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618145626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Atwood_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Atwood", "Context": [ "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "In season 1 of the O.C., Theresa reveals she is pregnant but does not know whether the father is Ryan or Eddie." ], "Conversation_no": 1933, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the character do about the baby", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does ryan do about theresa's baby in the o.c", "Truth_answer": "Feeling compelled to help Theresa bring up the child, Ryan decides to go with her, leaving Marissa, the Cohens, and everything else in his life behind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618145626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Atwood_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ryan do about theresa's baby in the o.c.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Atwood", "Context": [ "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "In season 1 of the O.C., Theresa reveals she is pregnant but does not know whether the father is Ryan or Eddie.", "what does ryan do about theresa's baby in the o.c.", "Feeling compelled to help Theresa bring up the child, Ryan decides to go with her, leaving Marissa, the Cohens, and everything else in his life behind." ], "Conversation_no": 1933, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why does the character return to Newport", "Transformer_rewrite": "why does ryan return to newport after following theresa in the o.c", "Truth_answer": "While Ryan is in Portland, Theresa notifies him through the telephone she has miscarried. Theresa tells him he needs to go back to Newport with Seth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does ryan return to newport after following theresa in the o.c.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://oc.fandom.com/wiki/Theresa_Diaz", "Context": [ "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "In season 1 of the O.C., Theresa reveals she is pregnant but does not know whether the father is Ryan or Eddie.", "what does ryan do about theresa's baby in the o.c.", "Feeling compelled to help Theresa bring up the child, Ryan decides to go with her, leaving Marissa, the Cohens, and everything else in his life behind.", "why does ryan return to newport after following theresa in the o.c.", "While Ryan is in Portland, Theresa notifies him through the telephone she has miscarried. Theresa tells him he needs to go back to Newport with Seth" ], "Conversation_no": 1933, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the character really miscarry", "Transformer_rewrite": "did theresa really miscarry in the o.c", "Truth_answer": "Theresa gives birth to the baby in season 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did theresa really miscarry in the o.c.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://oc.fandom.com/wiki/Theresa_Diaz", "Context": [ "In The O.C., does Ryan ever find out about his baby", "In season 1 of the O.C., Theresa reveals she is pregnant but does not know whether the father is Ryan or Eddie.", "what does ryan do about theresa's baby in the o.c.", "Feeling compelled to help Theresa bring up the child, Ryan decides to go with her, leaving Marissa, the Cohens, and everything else in his life behind.", "why does ryan return to newport after following theresa in the o.c.", "While Ryan is in Portland, Theresa notifies him through the telephone she has miscarried. Theresa tells him he needs to go back to Newport with Seth", "did theresa really miscarry in the o.c.", "Theresa gives birth to the baby in season 2" ], "Conversation_no": 1933, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whose baby did the character give birth to", "Transformer_rewrite": "whose baby did theresa give birth to in the o.c", "Truth_answer": "Theresa does tell Ryan she gave birth but when she visits him, she says that the baby is Eddie's. However, the baby is seen with all light features like Ryan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whose baby did theresa give birth to in the o.c.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://teachersinstitute.yale.edu/curriculum/units/2003/4/03.04.04.x.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1934, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "Truth_answer": "A sound originates in the vibration of an object, which makes the air or another substance around the object vibrate. The vibration moves outward in the form of a wave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound#Perception_of_sound", "Context": [ "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "A sound originates in the vibration of an object, which makes the air or another substance around the object vibrate. The vibration moves outward in the form of a wave." ], "Conversation_no": 1934, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the frequency that is audible", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the frequency that is audible", "Truth_answer": "Humans normally hear sound frequencies between approximately 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the frequency range that is audible to humans", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound", "Context": [ "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "A sound originates in the vibration of an object, which makes the air or another substance around the object vibrate. The vibration moves outward in the form of a wave.", "what is the frequency range that is audible to humans", "Humans normally hear sound frequencies between approximately 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz" ], "Conversation_no": 1934, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is ultrasound audible", "Transformer_rewrite": "is ultrasound audible", "Truth_answer": "Sound waves above 20 kHz are known as ultrasound and are not audible to humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is ultrasound audible by humans", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound#Infrasound", "Context": [ "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "A sound originates in the vibration of an object, which makes the air or another substance around the object vibrate. The vibration moves outward in the form of a wave.", "what is the frequency range that is audible to humans", "Humans normally hear sound frequencies between approximately 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz", "is ultrasound audible by humans", "Sound waves above 20 kHz are known as ultrasound and are not audible to humans." ], "Conversation_no": 1934, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about infrasound", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about infrasound", "Truth_answer": "Infrasound is sound waves with frequencies lower than 20 Hz. Sounds of such low frequency are too low for humans to hear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is infrasound audible by humans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound#Infrasound", "Context": [ "Where does sound originate from and how is it produced", "A sound originates in the vibration of an object, which makes the air or another substance around the object vibrate. The vibration moves outward in the form of a wave.", "what is the frequency range that is audible to humans", "Humans normally hear sound frequencies between approximately 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz", "is ultrasound audible by humans", "Sound waves above 20 kHz are known as ultrasound and are not audible to humans.", "is infrasound audible by humans", "Infrasound is sound waves with frequencies lower than 20 Hz. Sounds of such low frequency are too low for humans to hear." ], "Conversation_no": 1934, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who can hear the sound", "Transformer_rewrite": "who can hear infrasound", "Truth_answer": "Whales, elephants and other animals can detect infrasound and use it to communicate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who can hear infrasound", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_View_to_a_Kill", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1935, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was a view to a kill made", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was a view to a kill made", "Truth_answer": "A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was a view to a kill made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_View_to_a_Kill", "Context": [ "when was a view to a kill made", "A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions" ], "Conversation_no": 1935, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the film a view to kill", "Truth_answer": "A View to Kill was the third James Bond film and was directed by John Glen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211022347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_View_to_a_Kill_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film a view to kill", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_View_to_a_Kill", "Context": [ "when was a view to a kill made", "A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions", "who directed the film a view to kill", "A View to Kill was the third James Bond film and was directed by John Glen" ], "Conversation_no": 1935, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played the main character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played james bond in a view to kill", "Truth_answer": "Roger Moore played James Bond, MI6 agent 007, in A View to Kill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played james bond in a view to kill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Moore#A_View_to_a_Kill_(1985)", "Context": [ "when was a view to a kill made", "A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions", "who directed the film a view to kill", "A View to Kill was the third James Bond film and was directed by John Glen", "who played james bond in a view to kill", "Roger Moore played James Bond, MI6 agent 007, in A View to Kill" ], "Conversation_no": 1935, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old was the actor", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was roger moore when he played james bond in a view to kill", "Truth_answer": "Roger Moore starred in his final Bond film, A View to a Kill at the age of 58. Moore was the oldest actor to have played Bond", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Moore_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was roger moore when he played james bond in a view to kill", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Moore", "Context": [ "when was a view to a kill made", "A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions", "who directed the film a view to kill", "A View to Kill was the third James Bond film and was directed by John Glen", "who played james bond in a view to kill", "Roger Moore played James Bond, MI6 agent 007, in A View to Kill", "how old was roger moore when he played james bond in a view to kill", "Roger Moore starred in his final Bond film, A View to a Kill at the age of 58. Moore was the oldest actor to have played Bond" ], "Conversation_no": 1935, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in how many films did the actor play the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "in how many films did roger moore play james bond", "Truth_answer": "George Moore played British secret agent James Bond in seven feature films from 1973 to 1985, beginning with Live and Let Die.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Moore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in how many films did roger moore play james bond", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.teenvogue.com/story/christina-perri-twilight", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1936, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Truth_answer": "Christina Perri saw the film Breaking Dawn Part 1 six months before it came out, and wrote 'A Thousand Years' for Edward and Bella.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228182521id_/https://www.teenvogue.com/story/christina-perri-twilight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Saga:_Breaking_Dawn_–_Part_1", "Context": [ "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Christina Perri saw the film Breaking Dawn Part 1 six months before it came out, and wrote 'A Thousand Years' for Edward and Bella." ], "Conversation_no": 1936, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the movie come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the movie breaking dawn part 1 come out", "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 was released on November 18, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2011/11/18/movie-review-the-twilight-saga-breaking-dawn-part-1-is-beautiful-and-insane_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie breaking dawn part 1 come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Thousand_Years_(Christina_Perri_song)#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Christina Perri saw the film Breaking Dawn Part 1 six months before it came out, and wrote 'A Thousand Years' for Edward and Bella.", "when did the movie breaking dawn part 1 come out", "The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 was released on November 18, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 1936, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many copies did the song sell", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many copies did the song a thousand years sell", "Truth_answer": "As of 2014, the A Thousand Years had sold 3,657,000 copies in the US. By 2018, it had sold seven million digital copies in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the song a thousand years sell", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Thousand_Years_(Christina_Perri_song)#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Christina Perri saw the film Breaking Dawn Part 1 six months before it came out, and wrote 'A Thousand Years' for Edward and Bella.", "when did the movie breaking dawn part 1 come out", "The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 was released on November 18, 2011.", "how many copies did the song a thousand years sell", "As of 2014, the A Thousand Years had sold 3,657,000 copies in the US. By 2018, it had sold seven million digital copies in the US" ], "Conversation_no": 1936, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song chart in the uk", "Transformer_rewrite": "did a thousand years chart in the uk", "Truth_answer": "In the UK, A Thousand Years reached number 32 in 2011. The following year, it peaked at number 13. In 2013, it reached a new peak of 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did a thousand years chart in the uk", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Thousand_Years_(Christina_Perri_song)#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "when did christina perri write a thousand years", "Christina Perri saw the film Breaking Dawn Part 1 six months before it came out, and wrote 'A Thousand Years' for Edward and Bella.", "when did the movie breaking dawn part 1 come out", "The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 was released on November 18, 2011.", "how many copies did the song a thousand years sell", "As of 2014, the A Thousand Years had sold 3,657,000 copies in the US. By 2018, it had sold seven million digital copies in the US", "did a thousand years chart in the uk", "In the UK, A Thousand Years reached number 32 in 2011. The following year, it peaked at number 13. In 2013, it reached a new peak of 11." ], "Conversation_no": 1936, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about in the us", "Truth_answer": "The song A Thousand Years debuted at number 63 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and eventually reached a peak at number 31", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did a thousand years chart in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/war/rationing.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1937, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Truth_answer": "Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight on 4 July 1954, nine years after the end of the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162347id_/http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk:80/war/rationing.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/war/rationing.htm", "Context": [ "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight on 4 July 1954, nine years after the end of the war." ], "Conversation_no": 1937, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was rationing introduced", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was rationing introduced in the uk", "Truth_answer": "Rationing was introduced at the beginning of 1940", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162347id_/http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk:80/war/rationing.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was rationing introduced in the uk", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/war/rationing.htm", "Context": [ "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight on 4 July 1954, nine years after the end of the war.", "when was rationing introduced in the uk", "Rationing was introduced at the beginning of 1940" ], "Conversation_no": 1937, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was rationing introduced", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was rationing introduced", "Truth_answer": "The Germans tried to cut off supplies of food and other goods. German submarines attacked many of the ships that brought food to Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162347id_/http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk:80/war/rationing.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was rationing introduced in the uk during world war 2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/war/rationing.htm", "Context": [ "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight on 4 July 1954, nine years after the end of the war.", "when was rationing introduced in the uk", "Rationing was introduced at the beginning of 1940", "why was rationing introduced in the uk during world war 2", "The Germans tried to cut off supplies of food and other goods. German submarines attacked many of the ships that brought food to Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 1937, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did ration books contain", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did ration books contain", "Truth_answer": "UK ration books contained coupons that shopkeepers cut out or signed when people bought food and other items", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162347id_/http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk:80/war/rationing.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did uk ration books contain during world war 2", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationing_in_the_United_Kingdom#Second_World_War", "Context": [ "when did rationing end in the uk after world war 2", "Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight on 4 July 1954, nine years after the end of the war.", "when was rationing introduced in the uk", "Rationing was introduced at the beginning of 1940", "why was rationing introduced in the uk during world war 2", "The Germans tried to cut off supplies of food and other goods. German submarines attacked many of the ships that brought food to Britain.", "what did uk ration books contain during world war 2", "UK ration books contained coupons that shopkeepers cut out or signed when people bought food and other items" ], "Conversation_no": 1937, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was alcohol rationed", "Transformer_rewrite": "was alcohol rationed in the uk during ww2", "Truth_answer": "Although alcoholic beverages like wine and whisky were not rationed, all drinks except beer were scarce with many consumers self rationing their own drinks cabinets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was alcohol rationed in the uk during ww2", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1938, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "dmx x gon give it to ya deadpool", "Transformer_rewrite": "dmx x gon give it to ya deadpool", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dmx x gon give it to ya deadpool", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1939, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "stand in the trench achilles flame-capped and shout for me", "Transformer_rewrite": "stand in the trench achilles flame-capped and shout for me", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "stand in the trench achilles flame-capped and shout for me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1940, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the catholic church in australia is divided into provinces and dioceses", "Transformer_rewrite": "the catholic church in australia is divided into provinces and dioceses", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the catholic church in australia is divided into provinces and dioceses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1941, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the university of texas football coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the university of texas football coach", "Truth_answer": "Tom Herman is the head football coach at The University of Texas at Austin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210306043515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the university of texas football coach", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)#Texas", "Context": [ "who is the university of texas football coach", "Tom Herman is the head football coach at The University of Texas at Austin." ], "Conversation_no": 1941, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the coach sign to be head coach at the university", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did tom herman sign to be head coach of the university of texas at austin", "Truth_answer": "On November 27, 2016, Tom Herman was hired as the new head coach for the University of Texas at Austin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210306043515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did tom herman sign to be head coach of the university of texas at austin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)", "Context": [ "who is the university of texas football coach", "Tom Herman is the head football coach at The University of Texas at Austin.", "when did tom herman sign to be head coach of the university of texas at austin", "On November 27, 2016, Tom Herman was hired as the new head coach for the University of Texas at Austin" ], "Conversation_no": 1941, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which team did the coach work with before", "Transformer_rewrite": "which team did the coach work with before", "Truth_answer": "Tom Herman was previously the head coach at the University of Houston", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hkm.com/football/contracts/tom-herman-2/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which team did tom herman work with before the university of texas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)#Early_life", "Context": [ "who is the university of texas football coach", "Tom Herman is the head football coach at The University of Texas at Austin.", "when did tom herman sign to be head coach of the university of texas at austin", "On November 27, 2016, Tom Herman was hired as the new head coach for the University of Texas at Austin", "which team did tom herman work with before the university of texas", "Tom Herman was previously the head coach at the University of Houston" ], "Conversation_no": 1941, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the coach go to school", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did tom herman go to school", "Truth_answer": "Tom Herman earned his B.S. in Business Administration from California Lutheran University in 1997. He also earned a master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did tom herman go to school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)#Early_coaching_career", "Context": [ "who is the university of texas football coach", "Tom Herman is the head football coach at The University of Texas at Austin.", "when did tom herman sign to be head coach of the university of texas at austin", "On November 27, 2016, Tom Herman was hired as the new head coach for the University of Texas at Austin", "which team did tom herman work with before the university of texas", "Tom Herman was previously the head coach at the University of Houston", "where did tom herman go to school", "Tom Herman earned his B.S. in Business Administration from California Lutheran University in 1997. He also earned a master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin." ], "Conversation_no": 1941, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the coach begin his career", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did tom herman begin his coaching career", "Truth_answer": "Tom Herman began his coaching career in 1998 at Texas Lutheran as a receivers coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210306043515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Herman_(American_football)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did tom herman begin his coaching career", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despicable_Me#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1942, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Truth_answer": "Ken Jeong plays a talk show host in Despicable Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despicable_Me_2", "Context": [ "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Ken Jeong plays a talk show host in Despicable Me." ], "Conversation_no": 1942, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor have a role in part 2", "Transformer_rewrite": "did ken jeong have a role in despicable me 2", "Truth_answer": "In Despicable Me 2, Ken Jeong voiced Floyd Eagle san, the owner of Eagle Hair Club, a wig store in the Paradise Mall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did ken jeong have a role in despicable me 2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.animationsource.org/despicableme/en/chars/Floyd-Eaglesan/56209.html", "Context": [ "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Ken Jeong plays a talk show host in Despicable Me.", "did ken jeong have a role in despicable me 2", "In Despicable Me 2, Ken Jeong voiced Floyd Eagle san, the owner of Eagle Hair Club, a wig store in the Paradise Mall." ], "Conversation_no": 1942, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the character's appearance", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Floyd Eagle-san's appearance", "Truth_answer": "Floyd Eaglesan is short, has a generally Asian sounding broken English accent, has blond hair and a blond Fu Manchu goatee, and wears a green changshan robe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Floyd Eagle-san's appearance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.animationsource.org/despicableme/en/chars/Floyd-Eaglesan/56209.html", "Context": [ "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Ken Jeong plays a talk show host in Despicable Me.", "did ken jeong have a role in despicable me 2", "In Despicable Me 2, Ken Jeong voiced Floyd Eagle san, the owner of Eagle Hair Club, a wig store in the Paradise Mall.", "What is Floyd Eagle-san's appearance?", "Floyd Eaglesan is short, has a generally Asian sounding broken English accent, has blond hair and a blond Fu Manchu goatee, and wears a green changshan robe" ], "Conversation_no": 1942, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the character's personality like", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Floyd Eagle-san's personality like", "Truth_answer": "Floyd Eaglesan has a very eccentric and sometimes even bizarre personality. He displays a love of his hair pieces, and believes that they can improve the life of any client", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093510id_/https://www.animationsource.org/despicableme/en/chars/Floyd-Eaglesan/56209.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Floyd Eagle-san's personality like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.animationsource.org/despicableme/en/chars/Floyd-Eaglesan/56209.html", "Context": [ "who does ken jeong play in despicable me", "Ken Jeong plays a talk show host in Despicable Me.", "did ken jeong have a role in despicable me 2", "In Despicable Me 2, Ken Jeong voiced Floyd Eagle san, the owner of Eagle Hair Club, a wig store in the Paradise Mall.", "What is Floyd Eagle-san's appearance?", "Floyd Eaglesan is short, has a generally Asian sounding broken English accent, has blond hair and a blond Fu Manchu goatee, and wears a green changshan robe", "What is Floyd Eagle-san's personality like?", "Floyd Eaglesan has a very eccentric and sometimes even bizarre personality. He displays a love of his hair pieces, and believes that they can improve the life of any client" ], "Conversation_no": 1942, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what pet does the chatacter own", "Transformer_rewrite": "What pet does Floyd Eagle-san own", "Truth_answer": "Floyd Eaglesan has an American bald eagle which he keeps as a pet in the store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093510id_/https://www.animationsource.org/despicableme/en/chars/Floyd-Eaglesan/56209.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What pet does Floyd Eagle-san own?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Calls_the_Heart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1943, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "Truth_answer": "In When Calls the Heart, Daniel Lissing played Mountie Jack Thornton from seasons 1 though 5 and Kevin McGarry started playing Mountie Nathan Grant from season 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Calls_the_Heart#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "In When Calls the Heart, Daniel Lissing played Mountie Jack Thornton from seasons 1 though 5 and Kevin McGarry started playing Mountie Nathan Grant from season 6." ], "Conversation_no": 1943, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the series filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was when calls the heart filmed", "Truth_answer": "The series When Calls the Heart, originally planned to be filmed in Colorado, is filmed south of Vancouver, British Columbia, on a farm surrounded by vineyards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was when calls the heart filmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Calls_the_Heart", "Context": [ "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "In When Calls the Heart, Daniel Lissing played Mountie Jack Thornton from seasons 1 though 5 and Kevin McGarry started playing Mountie Nathan Grant from season 6.", "where was when calls the heart filmed", "The series When Calls the Heart, originally planned to be filmed in Colorado, is filmed south of Vancouver, British Columbia, on a farm surrounded by vineyards." ], "Conversation_no": 1943, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the series air in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did when calls the heart air in the us", "Truth_answer": "The series When Calls the Heart began airing on the Hallmark Channel in the United States on January 11, 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thepracticalgospel.com/when-calls-the-heart-the-heart-of-faith/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702042652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Calls_the_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did when calls the heart air in the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Calls_the_Heart#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "In When Calls the Heart, Daniel Lissing played Mountie Jack Thornton from seasons 1 though 5 and Kevin McGarry started playing Mountie Nathan Grant from season 6.", "where was when calls the heart filmed", "The series When Calls the Heart, originally planned to be filmed in Colorado, is filmed south of Vancouver, British Columbia, on a farm surrounded by vineyards.", "when did when calls the heart air in the us", "The series When Calls the Heart began airing on the Hallmark Channel in the United States on January 11, 2014" ], "Conversation_no": 1943, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons of when calls the heart are there", "Truth_answer": "On April 13, 2019, the series When Calls the Heart was renewed for a seventh season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of when calls the heart are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Calls_the_Heart#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the mountie in when calls the heart", "In When Calls the Heart, Daniel Lissing played Mountie Jack Thornton from seasons 1 though 5 and Kevin McGarry started playing Mountie Nathan Grant from season 6.", "where was when calls the heart filmed", "The series When Calls the Heart, originally planned to be filmed in Colorado, is filmed south of Vancouver, British Columbia, on a farm surrounded by vineyards.", "when did when calls the heart air in the us", "The series When Calls the Heart began airing on the Hallmark Channel in the United States on January 11, 2014", "how many seasons of when calls the heart are there", "On April 13, 2019, the series When Calls the Heart was renewed for a seventh season" ], "Conversation_no": 1943, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will season 7 air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will season 7 air", "Truth_answer": "The seventh season of When Calls the Heart will premiere on February 23, 2020", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will season 7 of when calls the heart air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/todays-doc/?dod-date=223", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1944, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "Truth_answer": "On February 23, 1945, during the battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines raised a flag atop Mount Suribachi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430073629id_/https://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/todays-doc/?dod-date=223_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima#Raising_the_flag_on_Mt._Suribachi", "Context": [ "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "On February 23, 1945, during the battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines raised a flag atop Mount Suribachi." ], "Conversation_no": 1944, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who took the picture", "Transformer_rewrite": "who took the photograph titled raising the flag on iwo jima", "Truth_answer": "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a black and white photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125083203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who took the photograph titled raising the flag on iwo jima", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima", "Context": [ "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "On February 23, 1945, during the battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines raised a flag atop Mount Suribachi.", "who took the photograph titled raising the flag on iwo jima", "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a black and white photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal" ], "Conversation_no": 1944, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the battle last", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the battle of iwo jima last", "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Iwo Jima lasted from 19 February though 26 March 1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the battle of iwo jima last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima#Aftermath", "Context": [ "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "On February 23, 1945, during the battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines raised a flag atop Mount Suribachi.", "who took the photograph titled raising the flag on iwo jima", "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a black and white photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal", "how long did the battle of iwo jima last", "The Battle of Iwo Jima lasted from 19 February though 26 March 1945" ], "Conversation_no": 1944, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many american casualties were there in the battle", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many american casualties were there in the battle", "Truth_answer": "According to the official Navy Department Library website, the 36 day Iwo Jima assault resulted in more than 26,000 American casualties, including 6,800 dead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125083203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many american casualties were there in the battle of iwo jima", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima#Aftermath", "Context": [ "when was the flag raised on iwo jima", "On February 23, 1945, during the battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines raised a flag atop Mount Suribachi.", "who took the photograph titled raising the flag on iwo jima", "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a black and white photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal", "how long did the battle of iwo jima last", "The Battle of Iwo Jima lasted from 19 February though 26 March 1945", "how many american casualties were there in the battle of iwo jima", "According to the official Navy Department Library website, the 36 day Iwo Jima assault resulted in more than 26,000 American casualties, including 6,800 dead" ], "Conversation_no": 1944, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about japanese casualties", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about japanese casualties", "Truth_answer": "Of the 22,060 Japanese soldiers on Iwo Jima, 18,844 died from fighting or by suicide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043237id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Iwo_Jima_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many japanese casualties were there in the battle of iwo jima", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tutorialspoint.com/The-Transport-Layer-in-TCP-IP-Model", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1945, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "Truth_answer": "The function of transport layer in TCP IP is to facilitate the communicating hosts, provide an interface for the users to the underlying network, and provide reliable connection", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer", "Context": [ "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "The function of transport layer in TCP IP is to facilitate the communicating hosts, provide an interface for the users to the underlying network, and provide reliable connection" ], "Conversation_no": 1945, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the layer called in the osi model", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the transport layer called in the osi model", "Truth_answer": "In the OSI model the transport layer is often referred to as Layer 4, or L4", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102204403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the transport layer called in the osi model", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer", "Context": [ "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "The function of transport layer in TCP IP is to facilitate the communicating hosts, provide an interface for the users to the underlying network, and provide reliable connection", "what is the transport layer called in the osi model", "In the OSI model the transport layer is often referred to as Layer 4, or L4" ], "Conversation_no": 1945, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is used for simpler messaging", "Transformer_rewrite": "what protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions", "Truth_answer": "The connectionless User Datagram Protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102204403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer", "Context": [ "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "The function of transport layer in TCP IP is to facilitate the communicating hosts, provide an interface for the users to the underlying network, and provide reliable connection", "what is the transport layer called in the osi model", "In the OSI model the transport layer is often referred to as Layer 4, or L4", "what protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions", "The connectionless User Datagram Protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions." ], "Conversation_no": 1945, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the protocol more complex", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is tcp more complex compared to udp", "Truth_answer": "TCP is the more complex protocol, due to its stateful design incorporating reliable transmission and data stream services", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102204403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is tcp more complex compared to udp", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer", "Context": [ "what is the function of transport layer in tcp ip", "The function of transport layer in TCP IP is to facilitate the communicating hosts, provide an interface for the users to the underlying network, and provide reliable connection", "what is the transport layer called in the osi model", "In the OSI model the transport layer is often referred to as Layer 4, or L4", "what protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions", "The connectionless User Datagram Protocol is used for simpler messaging transmissions.", "why is tcp more complex compared to udp", "TCP is the more complex protocol, due to its stateful design incorporating reliable transmission and data stream services" ], "Conversation_no": 1945, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some additional protocols", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some additional transport layer protocols besides tcp and udp", "Truth_answer": "Additional transport layer protocols that have been defined and implemented include the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol and the Stream Control Transmission Protocol", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102204403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_layer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some additional transport layer protocols besides tcp and udp", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1946, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "call of duty games in order they came out", "Transformer_rewrite": "call of duty games in order they came out", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "call of duty games in order they came out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1947, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "function of the cell wall of a plant cell", "Transformer_rewrite": "function of the cell wall of a plant cell", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "function of the cell wall of a plant cell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_overseas_military_bases", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1948, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has the most military bases in the world", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has the most military bases in the world", "Truth_answer": "The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 named bases having active duty, national guard, reserve or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most military bases in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://247wallst.com/special-report/2019/05/07/countries-with-the-most-us-military-bases/", "Context": [ "who has the most military bases in the world", "The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 named bases having active duty, national guard, reserve or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014" ], "Conversation_no": 1948, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the counrty have the most bases", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the us have the most military bases", "Truth_answer": "Germany, which fought the United States in both world wars, hosts more U.S. military bases than any other nation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the us have the most military bases", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://247wallst.com/special-report/2019/05/07/countries-with-the-most-us-military-bases/", "Context": [ "who has the most military bases in the world", "The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 named bases having active duty, national guard, reserve or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014", "where does the us have the most military bases", "Germany, which fought the United States in both world wars, hosts more U.S. military bases than any other nation" ], "Conversation_no": 1948, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which continent does not have bases", "Transformer_rewrite": "which continent does not have us military bases", "Truth_answer": "America has established more than 400 military bases on every continent except for Antarctica", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820194036id_/https://247wallst.com/special-report/2019/05/07/countries-with-the-most-us-military-bases/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which continent does not have us military bases", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_activity_in_the_Antarctic", "Context": [ "who has the most military bases in the world", "The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 named bases having active duty, national guard, reserve or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014", "where does the us have the most military bases", "Germany, which fought the United States in both world wars, hosts more U.S. military bases than any other nation", "which continent does not have us military bases", "America has established more than 400 military bases on every continent except for Antarctica" ], "Conversation_no": 1948, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "The Antarctic Treaty bans military activity in Antarctica, military personnel and equipment may only be used for scientific research or any other peaceful purpose", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_activity_in_the_Antarctic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does antarctica not have us military bases", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_activity_in_the_Antarctic", "Context": [ "who has the most military bases in the world", "The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 named bases having active duty, national guard, reserve or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014", "where does the us have the most military bases", "Germany, which fought the United States in both world wars, hosts more U.S. military bases than any other nation", "which continent does not have us military bases", "America has established more than 400 military bases on every continent except for Antarctica", "why does antarctica not have us military bases", "The Antarctic Treaty bans military activity in Antarctica, military personnel and equipment may only be used for scientific research or any other peaceful purpose" ], "Conversation_no": 1948, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the treaty come into effect", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the antarctic treaty come into effect", "Truth_answer": "The Antarctic Treaty came into effect on June 23, 1961", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_activity_in_the_Antarctic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the antarctic treaty come into effect", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle#Etymology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1949, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "Truth_answer": "The plural noun, cattle, encompasses both sexes. The singular, cow, technically means the female, the male being bull.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle#Terminology", "Context": [ "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "The plural noun, cattle, encompasses both sexes. The singular, cow, technically means the female, the male being bull." ], "Conversation_no": 1949, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are castrated males called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are castrated males called", "Truth_answer": "A castrated male is called a steer in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are castrated male cattle called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle#Terminology", "Context": [ "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "The plural noun, cattle, encompasses both sexes. The singular, cow, technically means the female, the male being bull.", "what are castrated male cattle called", "A castrated male is called a steer in the United States" ], "Conversation_no": 1949, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are castrated males for riding called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are steer kept for riding purposes called", "Truth_answer": "A castrated male kept for draft or riding purposes is called an ox", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are steer kept for riding purposes called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle#Terminology", "Context": [ "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "The plural noun, cattle, encompasses both sexes. The singular, cow, technically means the female, the male being bull.", "what are castrated male cattle called", "A castrated male is called a steer in the United States", "what are steer kept for riding purposes called", "A castrated male kept for draft or riding purposes is called an ox" ], "Conversation_no": 1949, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can the female twin of a male reproduce", "Transformer_rewrite": "can a female twin of a bull reproduce", "Truth_answer": "In all cattle species, a female twin of a bull usually becomes an infertile partial intersex", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can a female twin of a bull reproduce", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle#Terminology", "Context": [ "What is the difference between cattle and cows", "The plural noun, cattle, encompasses both sexes. The singular, cow, technically means the female, the male being bull.", "what are castrated male cattle called", "A castrated male is called a steer in the United States", "what are steer kept for riding purposes called", "A castrated male kept for draft or riding purposes is called an ox", "can a female twin of a bull reproduce", "In all cattle species, a female twin of a bull usually becomes an infertile partial intersex" ], "Conversation_no": 1949, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the female called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the female twin of a bull called", "Truth_answer": "A female twin of a bull is called a freemartin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the female twin of a bull called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catfish#Aquaculture", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1950, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does catfish come from in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does catfish come from in the us", "Truth_answer": "About 60 percent of US farm raised catfish are grown within a 65 mile radius of Belzoni, Mississippi. The largest producers are in the south, including Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does catfish come from in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.uscatfish.com/faqs", "Context": [ "where does catfish come from in the us", "About 60 percent of US farm raised catfish are grown within a 65 mile radius of Belzoni, Mississippi. The largest producers are in the south, including Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas" ], "Conversation_no": 1950, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how are the fish raised", "Transformer_rewrite": "how are catfish raised", "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Farm Raised Catfish is raised in environmentally controlled, clay based ponds, filled with fresh water pumped from underground wells and filtered by alluvial aquifers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127220623id_/https://www.uscatfish.com/faqs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are catfish raised", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catfish#Catfish_as_food", "Context": [ "where does catfish come from in the us", "About 60 percent of US farm raised catfish are grown within a 65 mile radius of Belzoni, Mississippi. The largest producers are in the south, including Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas", "how are catfish raised", "The U.S. Farm Raised Catfish is raised in environmentally controlled, clay based ponds, filled with fresh water pumped from underground wells and filtered by alluvial aquifers" ], "Conversation_no": 1950, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the most commonly eaten fish", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the most commonly eaten catfish", "Truth_answer": "The most commonly eaten species in the US are the channel catfish and the blue catfish, both of which are common in the wild and increasingly widely farmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223114527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catfish_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the most commonly eaten catfish", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finfish-and-shellfish-products/4036/2", "Context": [ "where does catfish come from in the us", "About 60 percent of US farm raised catfish are grown within a 65 mile radius of Belzoni, Mississippi. The largest producers are in the south, including Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas", "how are catfish raised", "The U.S. Farm Raised Catfish is raised in environmentally controlled, clay based ponds, filled with fresh water pumped from underground wells and filtered by alluvial aquifers", "what are the most commonly eaten catfish", "The most commonly eaten species in the US are the channel catfish and the blue catfish, both of which are common in the wild and increasingly widely farmed." ], "Conversation_no": 1950, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the nutritional value of the fish", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the nutritional value of the catfish", "Truth_answer": "Catfish is low in Sodium. It is also a good source of Thiamin, Potassium and Selenium, and a very good source of Protein, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and Phosphorus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nutritional value of the catfish", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catfish#Catfish_as_food", "Context": [ "where does catfish come from in the us", "About 60 percent of US farm raised catfish are grown within a 65 mile radius of Belzoni, Mississippi. The largest producers are in the south, including Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas", "how are catfish raised", "The U.S. Farm Raised Catfish is raised in environmentally controlled, clay based ponds, filled with fresh water pumped from underground wells and filtered by alluvial aquifers", "what are the most commonly eaten catfish", "The most commonly eaten species in the US are the channel catfish and the blue catfish, both of which are common in the wild and increasingly widely farmed.", "what is the nutritional value of the catfish", "Catfish is low in Sodium. It is also a good source of Thiamin, Potassium and Selenium, and a very good source of Protein, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and Phosphorus" ], "Conversation_no": 1950, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why are the fish not considered kosher", "Transformer_rewrite": "why are catfish not considered kosher", "Truth_answer": "Fish must have fins and scales to be kosher. Since catfish lacks scales, they are not kosher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223114527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catfish_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are catfish not considered kosher", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.visitmaryland.org/article/civil-war-history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1951, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "Transformer_rewrite": "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "Truth_answer": "During the months leading up to the Civil War, Maryland stood as a house divided. Although it was a slaveholding state, Maryland did not secede.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814151431id_/https://www.visitmaryland.org/article/civil-war-history_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-blood-in-the-civil-war", "Context": [ "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "During the months leading up to the Civil War, Maryland stood as a house divided. Although it was a slaveholding state, Maryland did not secede." ], "Conversation_no": 1951, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first blood of the war shed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first blood of the american civil war shed", "Truth_answer": "On April 19, 1861, a secessionist mob in Baltimore attacks Massachusetts troops bound for Washington, D.C. Four soldiers and 12 rioters were killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070227id_/http://www.history.com:80/this-day-in-history/first-blood-in-the-civil-war_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first blood of the american civil war shed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lincoln-issues-emancipation-proclamation", "Context": [ "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "During the months leading up to the Civil War, Maryland stood as a house divided. Although it was a slaveholding state, Maryland did not secede.", "when was the first blood of the american civil war shed", "On April 19, 1861, a secessionist mob in Baltimore attacks Massachusetts troops bound for Washington, D.C. Four soldiers and 12 rioters were killed." ], "Conversation_no": 1951, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the executive order issued", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the preliminary emancipation proclamation issued", "Truth_answer": "On September 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://constitutionreader.com/searchresults.engz?uq=*&sort=relevance&c=%28%5Bdate%5D%3E%3D%2218500000%22%20AND%20%5Bdate%5D%3C%2219000000%22%29%20AND%20%5Btopics%5D%3D%22Challenges%20to%20the%20Constitution%22_p10", "http://normanhooben.blogspot.com/2012_09_16_archive.html_p7", "https://bafybeiemxf5abjwjbikoz4mc3a3dla6ual3jsgpdr4cjr3oz3evfyavhwq.cf-ipfs.com/wiki/American_Civil_War.html_p45", "https://constitutingamerica.org/category/daily-reading/_p19", "https://www.grpm.org/changingamerica/_p1", "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/so-called-midtown-stabber-kills-his-first-victim_p3", "https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2019/09/22/On-This-Day-Friends-debuts-on-NBC/3261569078204/?spt=su_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_p57", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208111151id_/http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lincoln-issues-emancipation-proclamation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the preliminary emancipation proclamation issued", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland_in_the_American_Civil_War", "Context": [ "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "During the months leading up to the Civil War, Maryland stood as a house divided. Although it was a slaveholding state, Maryland did not secede.", "when was the first blood of the american civil war shed", "On April 19, 1861, a secessionist mob in Baltimore attacks Massachusetts troops bound for Washington, D.C. Four soldiers and 12 rioters were killed.", "when was the preliminary emancipation proclamation issued", "On September 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation" ], "Conversation_no": 1951, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the order take effect", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did president lincoln's emancipation proclamation take effect", "Truth_answer": "The Emancipation Proclamation took effect January 1st, 1863", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did president lincoln's emancipation proclamation take effect", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_Proclamation", "Context": [ "which side was maryland on in the civil war", "During the months leading up to the Civil War, Maryland stood as a house divided. Although it was a slaveholding state, Maryland did not secede.", "when was the first blood of the american civil war shed", "On April 19, 1861, a secessionist mob in Baltimore attacks Massachusetts troops bound for Washington, D.C. Four soldiers and 12 rioters were killed.", "when was the preliminary emancipation proclamation issued", "On September 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation", "when did president lincoln's emancipation proclamation take effect", "The Emancipation Proclamation took effect January 1st, 1863" ], "Conversation_no": 1951, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the president do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did president lincoln do to ensure the abolition of slavery", "Truth_answer": "To ensure the abolition of slavery, Lincoln pushed for passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, and insisted that Reconstruction plans for Southern states require abolition in new state constitutions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_Proclamation_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did president lincoln do to ensure the abolition of slavery", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Who-Has-Been-Every-Season-American-Horror-Story-43317243", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1952, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Truth_answer": "Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, and Evan Peters have been on every season of AHS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story", "Context": [ "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, and Evan Peters have been on every season of AHS" ], "Conversation_no": 1952, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many season of ahs are there", "Truth_answer": "There are 9 seasons of AHS", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.girlsnumberslist.com/2017/12/vikings-all-seasons-wallpapers.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many season of ahs are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story#Future_seasons", "Context": [ "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, and Evan Peters have been on every season of AHS", "how many season of ahs are there", "There are 9 seasons of AHS" ], "Conversation_no": 1952, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the series renewed", "Transformer_rewrite": "was ahs renewed", "Truth_answer": "On January 9, 2020, AHS was renewed for three more seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was ahs renewed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story#Future_seasons", "Context": [ "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, and Evan Peters have been on every season of AHS", "how many season of ahs are there", "There are 9 seasons of AHS", "was ahs renewed", "On January 9, 2020, AHS was renewed for three more seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 1952, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which actor confirmed their participation in the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "which actor confirmed their participation on future seasons of ahs", "Truth_answer": "Sarah Paulson confirmed that she would be returning AHS in an undisclosed role", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which actor confirmed their participation on future seasons of ahs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story#Seasons", "Context": [ "who has been in all seasons of ahs", "Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, and Evan Peters have been on every season of AHS", "how many season of ahs are there", "There are 9 seasons of AHS", "was ahs renewed", "On January 9, 2020, AHS was renewed for three more seasons.", "which actor confirmed their participation on future seasons of ahs", "Sarah Paulson confirmed that she would be returning AHS in an undisclosed role" ], "Conversation_no": 1952, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did season 1 first air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did seaon 1 of ahs first air", "Truth_answer": "Season 1 of AHS first aired on October 5, 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did seaon 1 of ahs first air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records#Game", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1953, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Transformer_rewrite": "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Truth_answer": "Klay Thompson holds the record for most 3-point field goals made in a game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records#Game", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Klay Thompson holds the record for most 3-point field goals made in a game" ], "Conversation_no": 1953, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the record", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the record for most 3 pointers in a game Klay Thompson holds", "Truth_answer": "The record is 14 3-point field goals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the record for most 3 pointers in a game Klay Thompson holds", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records#Game", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Klay Thompson holds the record for most 3-point field goals made in a game", "what is the record for most 3 pointers in a game Klay Thompson holds", "The record is 14 3-point field goals" ], "Conversation_no": 1953, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the record broken", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Klay Thompson break the record", "Truth_answer": "Klay Thompson broke the 3-point field goal record on October 29, 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Klay Thompson break the record", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records#Game", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Klay Thompson holds the record for most 3-point field goals made in a game", "what is the record for most 3 pointers in a game Klay Thompson holds", "The record is 14 3-point field goals", "When did Klay Thompson break the record", "Klay Thompson broke the 3-point field goal record on October 29, 2018" ], "Conversation_no": 1953, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Against what team", "Transformer_rewrite": "Against what team", "Truth_answer": "Klay Thompson played against the Chicago Bulls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Klay Thomnpson playing against when he made the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records#Game", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Klay Thompson holds the record for most 3-point field goals made in a game", "what is the record for most 3 pointers in a game Klay Thompson holds", "The record is 14 3-point field goals", "When did Klay Thompson break the record", "Klay Thompson broke the 3-point field goal record on October 29, 2018", "What team was Klay Thomnpson playing against when he made the record for most 3 pointers in a game", "Klay Thompson played against the Chicago Bulls" ], "Conversation_no": 1953, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "With what team", "Transformer_rewrite": "What team did Klay Thompson play for when he made the record for the most 3 pointers in a game", "Truth_answer": "Klay Thompson plays for the Golden State Warriors", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ca.nba.com/news/who-are-the-top-10-shooting-guards-in-the-nba-entering-the-2019-20-season/e4im9tw0o3on1i10nfvdeiwv3_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records_p59", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_regular_season_records_p6", "http://www2.thepostgame.com/stephen-curry-breaks-nba-record-13-3-pointers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Klay Thompson play for when he made the record for the most 3 pointers in a game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1954, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "Truth_answer": "The phrase bless your heart has multiple meanings. It can be used as a sincere expression of sympathy or genuine concern", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220042709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart", "Context": [ "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "The phrase bless your heart has multiple meanings. It can be used as a sincere expression of sympathy or genuine concern" ], "Conversation_no": 1954, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How is the phrase used", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is Bless your little heart used", "Truth_answer": "Bless your heart can be used as a precursor to an insult to soften the blow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is Bless your little heart used", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart", "Context": [ "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "The phrase bless your heart has multiple meanings. It can be used as a sincere expression of sympathy or genuine concern", "how is Bless your little heart used", "Bless your heart can be used as a precursor to an insult to soften the blow" ], "Conversation_no": 1954, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Does the phrase have any other meanings", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Bless your little heart have any other meanings", "Truth_answer": "The phrase bless your little heart is also sometimes used to mean you are dumb or otherwise impaired, but you can't help it by individuals who wish to be sweet.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bless your little heart have any other meanings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart", "Context": [ "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "The phrase bless your heart has multiple meanings. It can be used as a sincere expression of sympathy or genuine concern", "how is Bless your little heart used", "Bless your heart can be used as a precursor to an insult to soften the blow", "Does Bless your little heart have any other meanings", "The phrase bless your little heart is also sometimes used to mean you are dumb or otherwise impaired, but you can't help it by individuals who wish to be sweet.”" ], "Conversation_no": 1954, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any examples", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any examples of Divine Wands", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Nikki Haley, then governor of South Carolina, received extensive press coverage for saying the phrase in response to an attack by presidential candidate Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220042709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are any examples of how Bless your little heart is used", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_your_heart", "Context": [ "what does bless your little heart mean in the south", "The phrase bless your heart has multiple meanings. It can be used as a sincere expression of sympathy or genuine concern", "how is Bless your little heart used", "Bless your heart can be used as a precursor to an insult to soften the blow", "Does Bless your little heart have any other meanings", "The phrase bless your little heart is also sometimes used to mean you are dumb or otherwise impaired, but you can't help it by individuals who wish to be sweet.”", "are any examples of how Bless your little heart is used", "In 2016, Nikki Haley, then governor of South Carolina, received extensive press coverage for saying the phrase in response to an attack by presidential candidate Donald Trump." ], "Conversation_no": 1954, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other examples", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any other examples on how bless your little heart is used", "Truth_answer": "Speaking about ex-husband Ben Affleck's large back tattoo of a rising phoenix, Jennifer Garner said, You know what we would say in my hometown about that? 'Bless his heart'.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other examples on how bless your little heart is used", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1955, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Truth_answer": "Dana Delany plays Wyatt earp's wife Josephine Marcus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)#Cast", "Context": [ "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Dana Delany plays Wyatt earp's wife Josephine Marcus" ], "Conversation_no": 1955, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who played Wyatt Earp", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played Wyatt earp in the movie Tombstone", "Truth_answer": "Kurt Russell played Wyatt Earp in the movie Tombstone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Wyatt earp in the movie Tombstone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)", "Context": [ "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Dana Delany plays Wyatt earp's wife Josephine Marcus", "Who played Wyatt earp in the movie Tombstone", "Kurt Russell played Wyatt Earp in the movie Tombstone" ], "Conversation_no": 1955, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the movie released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the movie Tombstone released", "Truth_answer": "Tombstone was released December 25, 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212024458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212024458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie Tombstone released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)", "Context": [ "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Dana Delany plays Wyatt earp's wife Josephine Marcus", "Who played Wyatt earp in the movie Tombstone", "Kurt Russell played Wyatt Earp in the movie Tombstone", "When was the movie Tombstone released", "Tombstone was released December 25, 1993" ], "Conversation_no": 1955, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the movie based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the movie Tombstone based on", "Truth_answer": "The film Tombstone is based on events in Tombstone, Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride, during the 1880s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the movie Tombstone based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)", "Context": [ "who played wyatt earp's wife in the movie tombstone", "Dana Delany plays Wyatt earp's wife Josephine Marcus", "Who played Wyatt earp in the movie Tombstone", "Kurt Russell played Wyatt Earp in the movie Tombstone", "When was the movie Tombstone released", "Tombstone was released December 25, 1993", "What is the movie Tombstone based on", "The film Tombstone is based on events in Tombstone, Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride, during the 1880s." ], "Conversation_no": 1955, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the movie succesful", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the movie Tombstone successful", "Truth_answer": "The film Tombstone was a financial success, and for the Western genre, it ranks number 16 in the list of highest-grossing films since 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212024458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie Tombstone successful", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Turning_Point_(The_Vampire_Diaries)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1956, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Transformer_rewrite": "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Truth_answer": "Elena and Stefan sleep together on the episode The Turning Point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Turning_Point_(The_Vampire_Diaries)", "Context": [ "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Elena and Stefan sleep together on the episode The Turning Point." ], "Conversation_no": 1956, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "In what season", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what season of vampire Diaries does Elena and Stefan sleep together", "Truth_answer": "In the first season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what season of vampire Diaries does Elena and Stefan sleep together", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore", "Context": [ "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Elena and Stefan sleep together on the episode The Turning Point.", "In what season of vampire Diaries does Elena and Stefan sleep together", "In the first season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries" ], "Conversation_no": 1956, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about with Damon", "Transformer_rewrite": "What episode of Vampire Diaries does Elena sleep with Damon", "Truth_answer": "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What episode of Vampire Diaries does Elena sleep with Damon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vampirediaries.fandom.com/wiki/Damon_and_Isobel", "Context": [ "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Elena and Stefan sleep together on the episode The Turning Point.", "In what season of vampire Diaries does Elena and Stefan sleep together", "In the first season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries", "What episode of Vampire Diaries does Elena sleep with Damon", "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex." ], "Conversation_no": 1956, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about Damon", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who has Damon slept with in the Vampire Diaries", "Truth_answer": "Damon also slept with Elena's mother Isobel Flemming", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Damon slept with in the Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vampire_Diaries", "Context": [ "what episode of vampire diaries does elena and stefan sleep together", "Elena and Stefan sleep together on the episode The Turning Point.", "In what season of vampire Diaries does Elena and Stefan sleep together", "In the first season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries", "What episode of Vampire Diaries does Elena sleep with Damon", "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex.", "Who has Damon slept with in the Vampire Diaries", "Damon also slept with Elena's mother Isobel Flemming" ], "Conversation_no": 1956, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many seasons is the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons is the show The Vampire Diaries", "Truth_answer": "there are eight seasons of The Vampire Diaries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons is the show The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_the_room#Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1957, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "Truth_answer": "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first recorded use of the phrase, as a simile, in The New York Times on June 20, 1959", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_the_room", "Context": [ "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first recorded use of the phrase, as a simile, in The New York Times on June 20, 1959" ], "Conversation_no": 1957, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the saying mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the saying the elephant in the room mean", "Truth_answer": "The elephant in the room means an important or enormous topic, problem, or risk that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the saying the elephant in the room mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_the_room", "Context": [ "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first recorded use of the phrase, as a simile, in The New York Times on June 20, 1959", "What does the saying the elephant in the room mean", "The elephant in the room means an important or enormous topic, problem, or risk that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions." ], "Conversation_no": 1957, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the saying based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the saying based on", "Truth_answer": "The elephant in the room is based on the idea/thought that something as conspicuous as an elephant can appear to be overlooked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the saying the elephan in the room based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_the_room#Similar", "Context": [ "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first recorded use of the phrase, as a simile, in The New York Times on June 20, 1959", "What does the saying the elephant in the room mean", "The elephant in the room means an important or enormous topic, problem, or risk that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions.", "What is the saying the elephan in the room based on", "The elephant in the room is based on the idea/thought that something as conspicuous as an elephant can appear to be overlooked." ], "Conversation_no": 1957, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the saying in different languages", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the saying in different languages", "Truth_answer": "The expression the elephant in the room has also been used as a metaphorical idiom in Spanish", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the saying the the elephant in the room in different languages", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_the_room#Similar", "Context": [ "where does the saying the elephant in the room come from", "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first recorded use of the phrase, as a simile, in The New York Times on June 20, 1959", "What does the saying the elephant in the room mean", "The elephant in the room means an important or enormous topic, problem, or risk that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions.", "What is the saying the elephan in the room based on", "The elephant in the room is based on the idea/thought that something as conspicuous as an elephant can appear to be overlooked.", "Is the saying the the elephant in the room in different languages", "The expression the elephant in the room has also been used as a metaphorical idiom in Spanish" ], "Conversation_no": 1957, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is there a similar saying", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a similar saying of the elephant in the room", "Truth_answer": "A variation is the phrase elephant in the corner which is infrequently used to the same effect", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020072358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_the_room_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a similar saying of the elephant in the room", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/art/concerto-grosso-music", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1958, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "Truth_answer": "In the Concerto Grosso, a ritornello structure was used, in which a recurrent section, or ritornello, alternates with episodes, or contrasting sections, played by the soloists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205103148id_/https://www.britannica.com/art/concerto-grosso-music_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritornello", "Context": [ "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "In the Concerto Grosso, a ritornello structure was used, in which a recurrent section, or ritornello, alternates with episodes, or contrasting sections, played by the soloists." ], "Conversation_no": 1958, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in what kind of music", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what kind of music are the ritornellos played", "Truth_answer": "A ritornello is a recurring passage in Baroque music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritornello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what kind of music are the ritornellos played", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicapp_historical/chapter/chapter-1/", "Context": [ "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "In the Concerto Grosso, a ritornello structure was used, in which a recurrent section, or ritornello, alternates with episodes, or contrasting sections, played by the soloists.", "In what kind of music are the ritornellos played", "A ritornello is a recurring passage in Baroque music" ], "Conversation_no": 1958, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the meaning of Baroque", "Truth_answer": "The word “baroque” comes from the Portuguese word barroco meaning misshapen pearl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219195131id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicapp_historical/chapter/chapter-1/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of Baroque", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicapp_historical/chapter/chapter-1/", "Context": [ "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "In the Concerto Grosso, a ritornello structure was used, in which a recurrent section, or ritornello, alternates with episodes, or contrasting sections, played by the soloists.", "In what kind of music are the ritornellos played", "A ritornello is a recurring passage in Baroque music", "What is the meaning of Baroque", "The word “baroque” comes from the Portuguese word barroco meaning misshapen pearl" ], "Conversation_no": 1958, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "In what period", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what period was Baroque music first composed", "Truth_answer": "Baroque music was composed from approximately 1600 to 1750", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219195131id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicapp_historical/chapter/chapter-1/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what period was Baroque music first composed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicapp_historical/chapter/chapter-1/", "Context": [ "who plays the contrasting sections in a ritornello", "In the Concerto Grosso, a ritornello structure was used, in which a recurrent section, or ritornello, alternates with episodes, or contrasting sections, played by the soloists.", "In what kind of music are the ritornellos played", "A ritornello is a recurring passage in Baroque music", "What is the meaning of Baroque", "The word “baroque” comes from the Portuguese word barroco meaning misshapen pearl", "In what period was Baroque music first composed", "Baroque music was composed from approximately 1600 to 1750" ], "Conversation_no": 1958, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any famous composers", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there any famous composers of Baroque music", "Truth_answer": "Composers of the Baroque era include Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean-Baptiste Lully and Arcangelo Corelli.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219195131id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicapp_historical/chapter/chapter-1/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any famous composers of Baroque music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1959, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the poor farmers of the manor were called", "Transformer_rewrite": "the poor farmers of the manor were called", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the poor farmers of the manor were called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/which-of-the-following-salts-will-not-undergo-hydrolysis3/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1960, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "Truth_answer": "The salt of strong acid and strong base like NaCl, does not undergo hydrolysis.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pl.b-ok.org/book/987799/5c9338_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://byjus.com/chemistry/salt-hydrolysis/", "Context": [ "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "The salt of strong acid and strong base like NaCl, does not undergo hydrolysis." ], "Conversation_no": 1960, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which one does", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which type of salt undergos hydrolysis", "Truth_answer": "Ammonium ion formed undergoes hydrolysis to form ammonium hydroxide and H^+ ions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922141456id_/https://byjus.com/chemistry/salt-hydrolysis/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which type of salt undergos hydrolysis", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium", "Context": [ "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "The salt of strong acid and strong base like NaCl, does not undergo hydrolysis.", "Which type of salt undergos hydrolysis", "Ammonium ion formed undergoes hydrolysis to form ammonium hydroxide and H^+ ions." ], "Conversation_no": 1960, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the result a possitive compound", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the ammonium hydroxide a possitive compound", "Truth_answer": "The ammonium cation is a positively charged polyatomic ion with the chemical formula NH+4. It is formed by the protonation of ammonia -NH3-.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the ammonium hydroxide a possitive compound", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/which-of-the-following-salts-will-not-undergo-hydrolysis3/", "Context": [ "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "The salt of strong acid and strong base like NaCl, does not undergo hydrolysis.", "Which type of salt undergos hydrolysis", "Ammonium ion formed undergoes hydrolysis to form ammonium hydroxide and H^+ ions.", "Is the ammonium hydroxide a possitive compound", "The ammonium cation is a positively charged polyatomic ion with the chemical formula NH+4. It is formed by the protonation of ammonia -NH3-." ], "Conversation_no": 1960, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When is the ion generated", "Transformer_rewrite": "When is the ammonium ion generated", "Truth_answer": "The ammonium ion is generated when ammonia, a weak base, reacts with Brønsted acids -proton donors-.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When is the ammonium ion generated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium", "Context": [ "Which type of salts do not undergo hydrolysis", "The salt of strong acid and strong base like NaCl, does not undergo hydrolysis.", "Which type of salt undergos hydrolysis", "Ammonium ion formed undergoes hydrolysis to form ammonium hydroxide and H^+ ions.", "Is the ammonium hydroxide a possitive compound", "The ammonium cation is a positively charged polyatomic ion with the chemical formula NH+4. It is formed by the protonation of ammonia -NH3-.", "When is the ammonium ion generated", "The ammonium ion is generated when ammonia, a weak base, reacts with Brønsted acids -proton donors-." ], "Conversation_no": 1960, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the ion found in what compunds", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is ammonium ion found, in what compounds", "Truth_answer": "Ammonium cation is found in a variety of salts such as ammonium carbonate, ammonium chloride and ammonium nitrate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is ammonium ion found, in what compounds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1961, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "list of states and capitals of the US", "Transformer_rewrite": "list of states and capitals of the US", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of states and capitals of the US", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ushistory.org/us/25.asp", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1962, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where was the first factory in North America", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the first factory in North America", "Truth_answer": "The first factory in North America, a cotton-spinning mill factory was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first factory in North America", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ushistory.org/us/25d.asp", "Context": [ "Where was the first factory in North America", "The first factory in North America, a cotton-spinning mill factory was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island." ], "Conversation_no": 1962, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year was the first factory in Rhode Island built", "Truth_answer": "The first factory in the United States begun in Rhode Island after George Washington became President in 1790.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the first factory in Rhode Island built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ushistory.org/us/25d.asp", "Context": [ "Where was the first factory in North America", "The first factory in North America, a cotton-spinning mill factory was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.", "What year was the first factory in Rhode Island built", "The first factory in the United States begun in Rhode Island after George Washington became President in 1790." ], "Conversation_no": 1962, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who built the factory", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who built the first facrtory in the United States in 1790", "Truth_answer": "Samuel Slater, a cotton spinner's apprentice who left England the year before with the secrets of textile machinery, built a factory from memory to produce spindles of yarn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125005217id_/http://www.ushistory.org:80/us/25d.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who built the first facrtory in the United States in 1790", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ushistory.org/us/25d.asp", "Context": [ "Where was the first factory in North America", "The first factory in North America, a cotton-spinning mill factory was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.", "What year was the first factory in Rhode Island built", "The first factory in the United States begun in Rhode Island after George Washington became President in 1790.", "Who built the first facrtory in the United States in 1790", "Samuel Slater, a cotton spinner's apprentice who left England the year before with the secrets of textile machinery, built a factory from memory to produce spindles of yarn." ], "Conversation_no": 1962, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How was the factory powered", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the first factory in the United States built by Samuel Slater powered", "Truth_answer": "The factory had 72 spindles, powered by nine children pushing foot treadles, soon replaced by water power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125005217id_/http://www.ushistory.org:80/us/25d.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the first factory in the United States built by Samuel Slater powered", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ushistory.org/us/25d.asp", "Context": [ "Where was the first factory in North America", "The first factory in North America, a cotton-spinning mill factory was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.", "What year was the first factory in Rhode Island built", "The first factory in the United States begun in Rhode Island after George Washington became President in 1790.", "Who built the first facrtory in the United States in 1790", "Samuel Slater, a cotton spinner's apprentice who left England the year before with the secrets of textile machinery, built a factory from memory to produce spindles of yarn.", "How was the first factory in the United States built by Samuel Slater powered", "The factory had 72 spindles, powered by nine children pushing foot treadles, soon replaced by water power." ], "Conversation_no": 1962, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many factories were built after", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many factories were built after the first factory in the United States built by Samuel Slater powered How many factories were built after", "Truth_answer": "From these humble beginnings to the time of the Civil War there were over two million spindles in over 1200 cotton factories and 1500 woolen factories in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many factories were built after the first factory in the United States", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1963, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did sam get out of lucifer's cage", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did sam get out of lucifer's cage", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did sam get out of lucifer's cage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1964, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "No one dies the in the first season of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/", "Context": [ "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "No one dies the in the first season of Grey's Anatomy" ], "Conversation_no": 1964, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did someone die", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did someone die in Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Dylan Young dies on Season 2, Episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did someone die in Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/", "Context": [ "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "No one dies the in the first season of Grey's Anatomy", "When did someone die in Grey's Anatomy", "Dylan Young dies on Season 2, Episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy" ], "Conversation_no": 1964, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Dylan Young die on Season 2, episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Dylan Young, the leading member of the Seattle Police Department Bomb Squad died when a bomb exploded in his hands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215074739id_/https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dylan Young die on Season 2, episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/", "Context": [ "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "No one dies the in the first season of Grey's Anatomy", "When did someone die in Grey's Anatomy", "Dylan Young dies on Season 2, Episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "How did Dylan Young die on Season 2, episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "Dylan Young, the leading member of the Seattle Police Department Bomb Squad died when a bomb exploded in his hands." ], "Conversation_no": 1964, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did someone else die in season 2", "Transformer_rewrite": "did someone else die in season 2 of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Denny Duquette dies in Season 2, Episode 27 of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did someone else die in season 2 of Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/", "Context": [ "who dies in the first season of grey's anatomy", "No one dies the in the first season of Grey's Anatomy", "When did someone die in Grey's Anatomy", "Dylan Young dies on Season 2, Episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "How did Dylan Young die on Season 2, episode 17 of Grey's Anatomy", "Dylan Young, the leading member of the Seattle Police Department Bomb Squad died when a bomb exploded in his hands.", "did someone else die in season 2 of Grey's Anatomy", "Denny Duquette dies in Season 2, Episode 27 of Grey's Anatomy" ], "Conversation_no": 1964, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did someone else die in season 2 of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Denny Duquette died tragically at the end of season 2 of Grey's Anatomy when he had a stroke following his heart transplant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215074739id_/https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/g26340817/greys-anatomy-cast-characters-death/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Denny Duquette die in season 2 of Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garc%C3%ADa_(surname)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1965, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Truth_answer": "Garcia is a patronymic surname from the Basque word Hartz, meaning Bear, or from the Basque words Gazte Hartz, meaning young bear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garc%C3%ADa_(surname)", "Context": [ "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Garcia is a patronymic surname from the Basque word Hartz, meaning Bear, or from the Basque words Gazte Hartz, meaning young bear." ], "Conversation_no": 1965, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the surname most commonly found around the world", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the surname Garcia most commonly found around the world", "Truth_answer": "Garcia or García is common throughout Spain, Portugal, parts of France, the Americas, and the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the surname Garcia most commonly found around the world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garc%C3%ADa_(surname)", "Context": [ "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Garcia is a patronymic surname from the Basque word Hartz, meaning Bear, or from the Basque words Gazte Hartz, meaning young bear.", "Where is the surname Garcia most commonly found around the world", "Garcia or García is common throughout Spain, Portugal, parts of France, the Americas, and the Philippines." ], "Conversation_no": 1965, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How popular is the surname in the USA", "Transformer_rewrite": "How popular is the surname Garcia in the USA", "Truth_answer": "Garcia is the 8th most popular surname in the United States, the most common Hispanic surname in the country based on the 2000 census", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular is the surname Garcia in the USA", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garc%C3%ADa_(surname)", "Context": [ "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Garcia is a patronymic surname from the Basque word Hartz, meaning Bear, or from the Basque words Gazte Hartz, meaning young bear.", "Where is the surname Garcia most commonly found around the world", "Garcia or García is common throughout Spain, Portugal, parts of France, the Americas, and the Philippines.", "How popular is the surname Garcia in the USA", "Garcia is the 8th most popular surname in the United States, the most common Hispanic surname in the country based on the 2000 census" ], "Conversation_no": 1965, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are the variant forms of the surname", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the variant forms of the surname Garcia", "Truth_answer": "Variant forms of Garcia name are: Garci, Garza, Garcia, Garcés, Garcicea, Garciandia, Gassie, Gassion, Gaztea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garc%C3%ADa_(surname)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the variant forms of the surname Garcia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://forebears.io/surnames/garcia", "Context": [ "what does the name Garcia mean in Spanish", "Garcia is a patronymic surname from the Basque word Hartz, meaning Bear, or from the Basque words Gazte Hartz, meaning young bear.", "Where is the surname Garcia most commonly found around the world", "Garcia or García is common throughout Spain, Portugal, parts of France, the Americas, and the Philippines.", "How popular is the surname Garcia in the USA", "Garcia is the 8th most popular surname in the United States, the most common Hispanic surname in the country based on the 2000 census", "What are the variant forms of the surname Garcia", "Variant forms of Garcia name are: Garci, Garza, Garcia, Garcés, Garcicea, Garciandia, Gassie, Gassion, Gaztea." ], "Conversation_no": 1965, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What country has the highest number of people with the last name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country has the highest number of people with the last name Garcia", "Truth_answer": "The surname Garcia occurs in Mexico more than any other country or territory, where it is borne by 3,575,796 people, or 1 in 35.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country has the highest number of people with the last name Garcia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1966, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Truth_answer": "Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://industrious.info/57/06006-michael-phelps-swimming.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps", "Context": [ "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games." ], "Conversation_no": 1966, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was a record broken", "Transformer_rewrite": "was a record broken when Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games", "Truth_answer": "Michael Phelps broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://industrious.info/57/06006-michael-phelps-swimming.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was a record broken when Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps", "Context": [ "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games.", "was a record broken when Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games", "Michael Phelps broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games" ], "Conversation_no": 1966, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about in other competitions", "Transformer_rewrite": "How about in other competitions", "Truth_answer": "Michael Phelps has won 82 medals in major competitions, the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Michael Phelps have medals in other competitions besides the Olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps", "Context": [ "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games.", "was a record broken when Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games", "Michael Phelps broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games", "does Michael Phelps have medals in other competitions besides the Olympics", "Michael Phelps has won 82 medals in major competitions, the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships." ], "Conversation_no": 1966, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "All gold medals", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Michael Phelps win all gold medals in the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships", "Truth_answer": "Michael Phelps has won 65 gold, 14 silver, and three bronze in the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Phelps win all gold medals in the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps#Testing_for_performance-enhancing_drugs", "Context": [ "who won 8 gold medals at 2008 olympics", "Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games.", "was a record broken when Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games", "Michael Phelps broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games", "does Michael Phelps have medals in other competitions besides the Olympics", "Michael Phelps has won 82 medals in major competitions, the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships.", "Did Michael Phelps win all gold medals in the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships", "Michael Phelps has won 65 gold, 14 silver, and three bronze in the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships" ], "Conversation_no": 1966, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can another record be broken in the 2020 olympics", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can Michael Phelps break another record in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo", "Truth_answer": "Michael Phelps announced his second retirement on August 12, 2016, having won more medals than 161 countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Michael Phelps break another record in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1967, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "picking up dimes in front of a steam roller", "Transformer_rewrite": "picking up dimes in front of a steam roller", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "picking up dimes in front of a steam roller", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/roman-numerals-1-100.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1968, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "Truth_answer": "The least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters is number 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/roman-numerals-1-100.html", "Context": [ "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "The least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters is number 18." ], "Conversation_no": 1968, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the following one with five symbols", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the following result with five symbols", "Truth_answer": "The following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols is number 23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/roman-numerals-1-100.html", "Context": [ "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "The least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters is number 18.", "What is the following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols", "The following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols is number 23." ], "Conversation_no": 1968, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many symbols in the number following", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many symbols in the number following the roman numeral number 23", "Truth_answer": "In the Roman numeral numbers the number following 23 has 4 symbols.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many symbols in the number following the roman numeral number 23", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/roman-numerals-1-100.html", "Context": [ "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "The least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters is number 18.", "What is the following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols", "The following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols is number 23.", "How many symbols in the number following the roman numeral number 23", "In the Roman numeral numbers the number following 23 has 4 symbols." ], "Conversation_no": 1968, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the first number in that group that has 6 symbols", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the first roman numeral number in the group from 1 to 50 that has 6 symbols", "Truth_answer": "The first roman numeral number in the group from 1 to 50 that has 6 symbols is number 28", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first roman numeral number in the group from 1 to 50 that has 6 symbols", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/roman-numerals-1-100.html", "Context": [ "what is the least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters", "The least roman numeral between 1 and 50 with five symbols or letters is number 18.", "What is the following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols", "The following roman numeral number after 18 with 5 symbols is number 23.", "How many symbols in the number following the roman numeral number 23", "In the Roman numeral numbers the number following 23 has 4 symbols.", "What is the first roman numeral number in the group from 1 to 50 that has 6 symbols", "The first roman numeral number in the group from 1 to 50 that has 6 symbols is number 28" ], "Conversation_no": 1968, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which is the next number with 6 symbols", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which is the next roman numeral number following 28 with six symbols", "Truth_answer": "The next roman numeral number following 28 with six symbols is 33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which is the next roman numeral number following 28 with six symbols", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman#Rifle", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1969, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "Transformer_rewrite": "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "Truth_answer": "the rifle used on the set of The Rifleman, an 1892 Winchester caliber .44-40", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forums.sassnet.com/index.php?/topic/294086-cimarron-1873-with-or-without-pistol-grip/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106163449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman#Rifle", "Context": [ "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "the rifle used on the set of The Rifleman, an 1892 Winchester caliber .44-40" ], "Conversation_no": 1969, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is in the tv show the Rifleman", "Truth_answer": "The rifleman stars Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://foxforestband.com/genre-tv/37/western_p4", "https://bccleveland.com/tv-shows/genre/western/37_p3", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skip-homeier/timeline_p7", "https://www.netflixtvseries.com/genre/37/western_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106163449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in the tv show the Rifleman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman#Rifle", "Context": [ "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "the rifle used on the set of The Rifleman, an 1892 Winchester caliber .44-40", "Who is in the tv show the Rifleman", "The rifleman stars Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain" ], "Conversation_no": 1969, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the TV show set", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the TV show The Rifleman set", "Truth_answer": "The Rifleman was set in the 1880s in the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://foxforestband.com/genre-tv/37/western_p4", "https://bccleveland.com/tv-shows/genre/western/37_p3", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skip-homeier/timeline_p7", "https://www.netflixtvseries.com/genre/37/western_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106163449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the TV show The Rifleman set", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman#Rifle", "Context": [ "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "the rifle used on the set of The Rifleman, an 1892 Winchester caliber .44-40", "Who is in the tv show the Rifleman", "The rifleman stars Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain", "Where was the TV show The Rifleman set", "The Rifleman was set in the 1880s in the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory" ], "Conversation_no": 1969, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the show air", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the show air", "Truth_answer": "The Rifleman aired from September 30, 1958, to April 8, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://foxforestband.com/genre-tv/37/western_p4", "https://bccleveland.com/tv-shows/genre/western/37_p3", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skip-homeier/timeline_p7", "https://www.netflixtvseries.com/genre/37/western_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106163449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the tv show The Rifleman air", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman#Rifle", "Context": [ "what caliber of rifle did the rifleman use", "the rifle used on the set of The Rifleman, an 1892 Winchester caliber .44-40", "Who is in the tv show the Rifleman", "The rifleman stars Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain", "Where was the TV show The Rifleman set", "The Rifleman was set in the 1880s in the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory", "When did the tv show The Rifleman air", "The Rifleman aired from September 30, 1958, to April 8, 1963." ], "Conversation_no": 1969, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "In what network", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what network did The Rifleman aired", "Truth_answer": "The Rifleman aired on ABC", "Truth_passages": [ "http://foxforestband.com/genre-tv/37/western_p4", "https://bccleveland.com/tv-shows/genre/western/37_p3", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skip-homeier/timeline_p7", "https://www.netflixtvseries.com/genre/37/western_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106163449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rifleman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what network did The Rifleman aired", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1970, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "most players in all-star game from one MLB team", "Transformer_rewrite": "most players in all-star game from one MLB team", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "most players in all-star game from one MLB team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1971, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "xbox one backwards compatible with original xbox games", "Transformer_rewrite": "xbox one backwards compatible with original xbox games", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "xbox one backwards compatible with original xbox games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_the_Big_Red_Dog_(TV_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1972, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Truth_answer": "Emily Elizabeth Howard is the name of Clifford's 8-year-old owner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377156/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast", "Context": [ "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Emily Elizabeth Howard is the name of Clifford's 8-year-old owner." ], "Conversation_no": 1972, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the voice actress", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the voice actress", "Truth_answer": "Grey Griffin plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the Big Red Dog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the voice actress that plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the big red dog", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_the_Big_Red_Dog_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Emily Elizabeth Howard is the name of Clifford's 8-year-old owner.", "who is the voice actress that plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the big red dog", "Grey Griffin plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the Big Red Dog." ], "Conversation_no": 1972, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons were there in Clifford the Big Red Dog", "Truth_answer": "There were 2 seasons, and a total of 65 episodes of Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000-03).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons were there in Clifford the Big Red Dog", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thecinemaholic.com/clifford-the-big-red-dog/", "Context": [ "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Emily Elizabeth Howard is the name of Clifford's 8-year-old owner.", "who is the voice actress that plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the big red dog", "Grey Griffin plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the Big Red Dog.", "how many seasons were there in Clifford the Big Red Dog", "There were 2 seasons, and a total of 65 episodes of Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000-03)." ], "Conversation_no": 1972, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the 2019 version", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the 2019 version how many seasons and episodes so far", "Truth_answer": "So far, there are 13 episodes of the 2019 version of Clifford the Big Red Dog", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the 2019 version how many seasons and episodes so far", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thecinemaholic.com/clifford-the-big-red-dog/", "Context": [ "what is clifford the big red dog owner's name", "Emily Elizabeth Howard is the name of Clifford's 8-year-old owner.", "who is the voice actress that plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the big red dog", "Grey Griffin plays Emily Elizabeth in Clifford the Big Red Dog.", "how many seasons were there in Clifford the Big Red Dog", "There were 2 seasons, and a total of 65 episodes of Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000-03).", "what about the 2019 version how many seasons and episodes so far", "So far, there are 13 episodes of the 2019 version of Clifford the Big Red Dog" ], "Conversation_no": 1972, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is renewal expected", "Transformer_rewrite": "is renewal expected for clifford the big red dog", "Truth_answer": "Scholastic has already announced that they are developing the show for three seasons, totaling 39 episodes. So, you can expect more of Clifford and his quests in the upcoming months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207130651id_/https://www.thecinemaholic.com/clifford-the-big-red-dog/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is renewal expected for clifford the big red dog", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1973, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the method of finding square root", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the method of finding square root", "Truth_answer": "The most familiar such method, most suited for programmatic calculation, is Newton's method, which is based on a property of the derivative in the calculus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the method of finding square root", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots", "Context": [ "what is the method of finding square root", "The most familiar such method, most suited for programmatic calculation, is Newton's method, which is based on a property of the derivative in the calculus." ], "Conversation_no": 1973, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is used to find the calculations", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is used to find calculations of square root", "Truth_answer": "The methods may be those suitable for mental calculation, requiring at least paper and pencil, and those which are implemented as programs to be executed on a digital electronic computer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is used to find calculations of square root", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots", "Context": [ "what is the method of finding square root", "The most familiar such method, most suited for programmatic calculation, is Newton's method, which is based on a property of the derivative in the calculus.", "what is used to find calculations of square root", "The methods may be those suitable for mental calculation, requiring at least paper and pencil, and those which are implemented as programs to be executed on a digital electronic computer." ], "Conversation_no": 1973, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "since when have the methods been known", "Transformer_rewrite": "since when have the methods been known", "Truth_answer": "Procedures for finding square roots, particularly the square root of 2, have been known since at least the period of ancient Babylon in the 17th century BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "since when have the methods of calculating square roots been known", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots", "Context": [ "what is the method of finding square root", "The most familiar such method, most suited for programmatic calculation, is Newton's method, which is based on a property of the derivative in the calculus.", "what is used to find calculations of square root", "The methods may be those suitable for mental calculation, requiring at least paper and pencil, and those which are implemented as programs to be executed on a digital electronic computer.", "since when have the methods of calculating square roots been known", "Procedures for finding square roots, particularly the square root of 2, have been known since at least the period of ancient Babylon in the 17th century BCE." ], "Conversation_no": 1973, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was the first method ever used", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first method ever used to find square root", "Truth_answer": "Heron's method from first century Egypt was the first ascertainable algorithm for computing square roots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first method ever used to find square root", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots", "Context": [ "what is the method of finding square root", "The most familiar such method, most suited for programmatic calculation, is Newton's method, which is based on a property of the derivative in the calculus.", "what is used to find calculations of square root", "The methods may be those suitable for mental calculation, requiring at least paper and pencil, and those which are implemented as programs to be executed on a digital electronic computer.", "since when have the methods of calculating square roots been known", "Procedures for finding square roots, particularly the square root of 2, have been known since at least the period of ancient Babylon in the 17th century BCE.", "What was the first method ever used to find square root", "Heron's method from first century Egypt was the first ascertainable algorithm for computing square roots." ], "Conversation_no": 1973, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the modern analytical methods begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the modern analytical methods begin", "Truth_answer": "Modern analytic methods began to be developed after introduction of the Arabic numeral system to western Europe in the early Renaissance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the modern analytical methods to find square root begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/palm-bay-fl-population/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1974, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Truth_answer": "Palm Bay, Florida's estimated population is 114,194 according to the most recent United States census estimates", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/palm-bay-fl-population/", "Context": [ "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Palm Bay, Florida's estimated population is 114,194 according to the most recent United States census estimates" ], "Conversation_no": 1974, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the racial composition", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the racial composition", "Truth_answer": "Racial composition of Palm Bay Florida is: White 73.11%, Black or African American 18.68%, mixed races: 3.30%, Others: 2.10%, Asian: 2.04% Native American: 0.76% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.00%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the racial composition of Palm Bay Florida's population", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/palm-bay-fl", "Context": [ "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Palm Bay, Florida's estimated population is 114,194 according to the most recent United States census estimates", "what is the racial composition of Palm Bay Florida's population", "Racial composition of Palm Bay Florida is: White 73.11%, Black or African American 18.68%, mixed races: 3.30%, Others: 2.10%, Asian: 2.04% Native American: 0.76% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.00%." ], "Conversation_no": 1974, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the income demographics", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the income demographics of Palm Bay Florida's population", "Truth_answer": "The median household income in Palm Bay Florida is $45,811 with 4.67% growth and the median property value is $119,200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the income demographics of Palm Bay Florida", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.eachtown.com/Florida/City/Palm-Bay;6302/nearby_cities.html?radius=60&unit=miles", "Context": [ "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Palm Bay, Florida's estimated population is 114,194 according to the most recent United States census estimates", "what is the racial composition of Palm Bay Florida's population", "Racial composition of Palm Bay Florida is: White 73.11%, Black or African American 18.68%, mixed races: 3.30%, Others: 2.10%, Asian: 2.04% Native American: 0.76% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.00%.", "how about the income demographics of Palm Bay Florida", "The median household income in Palm Bay Florida is $45,811 with 4.67% growth and the median property value is $119,200." ], "Conversation_no": 1974, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the nearest cities", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the nearest cities to Palm Bay Florida", "Truth_answer": "Palm Bay Florida nearest cities in order of distance: Malabar, Melbourne Beach, Melbourne, Indialantic, Valkaria, Palm Bay West, Melbourne Village, Eau Gallie, Indian Harbour Beach, all these cities within Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the nearest cities to Palm Bay Florida", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Malabar-Florida.html", "Context": [ "what is the population of palm bay florida", "Palm Bay, Florida's estimated population is 114,194 according to the most recent United States census estimates", "what is the racial composition of Palm Bay Florida's population", "Racial composition of Palm Bay Florida is: White 73.11%, Black or African American 18.68%, mixed races: 3.30%, Others: 2.10%, Asian: 2.04% Native American: 0.76% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.00%.", "how about the income demographics of Palm Bay Florida", "The median household income in Palm Bay Florida is $45,811 with 4.67% growth and the median property value is $119,200.", "what are the nearest cities to Palm Bay Florida", "Palm Bay Florida nearest cities in order of distance: Malabar, Melbourne Beach, Melbourne, Indialantic, Valkaria, Palm Bay West, Melbourne Village, Eau Gallie, Indian Harbour Beach, all these cities within Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 1974, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population of the nearest city", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population of Malabar Florida", "Truth_answer": "Population of Malabar, FL in 2017: 3,077 (47% urban, 53% rural). Population change since 2000: +17.4%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203151512id_/http://www.city-data.com:80/city/Malabar-Florida.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of Malabar Florida", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/inorganic-carbon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1975, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Truth_answer": "Inorganic carbon in our atmosphere in the form of CO2 is one of the largest sources of carbon in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103712id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/inorganic-carbon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/inorganic-carbon", "Context": [ "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Inorganic carbon in our atmosphere in the form of CO2 is one of the largest sources of carbon in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 1975, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the concentration in the atmosphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere", "Truth_answer": "the concentration of CO2 in 2009 was approximately 380 ppm, increasing by about 2 ppm per year. The concentration is constantly increasing since the industrial revolution, intensifying the greenhouse effect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide", "Context": [ "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Inorganic carbon in our atmosphere in the form of CO2 is one of the largest sources of carbon in the world.", "What is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere", "the concentration of CO2 in 2009 was approximately 380 ppm, increasing by about 2 ppm per year. The concentration is constantly increasing since the industrial revolution, intensifying the greenhouse effect." ], "Conversation_no": 1975, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where else can we find the gas", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else can we find concentration of CO2 gas", "Truth_answer": "CO2 is found in volcanoes, hot springs, geysers, in carbonate rocks from dissolution in water and acids, also found naturally in groundwater, rivers and lakes, ice caps, glaciers and seawater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else can we find concentration of CO2 gas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/inorganic-carbon", "Context": [ "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Inorganic carbon in our atmosphere in the form of CO2 is one of the largest sources of carbon in the world.", "What is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere", "the concentration of CO2 in 2009 was approximately 380 ppm, increasing by about 2 ppm per year. The concentration is constantly increasing since the industrial revolution, intensifying the greenhouse effect.", "where else can we find concentration of CO2 gas", "CO2 is found in volcanoes, hot springs, geysers, in carbonate rocks from dissolution in water and acids, also found naturally in groundwater, rivers and lakes, ice caps, glaciers and seawater." ], "Conversation_no": 1975, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there other forms of the gas", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there other forms of the CO2 gas", "Truth_answer": "When CO2 is dissolved in water, it can exist in a variety of forms, depending on pH. The forms are carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate, and carbonate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other forms of the CO2 gas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/silicon-based-life-may-be-more-just-science-fiction-n748266", "Context": [ "where is the largest quantity of inorganic carbon found", "Inorganic carbon in our atmosphere in the form of CO2 is one of the largest sources of carbon in the world.", "What is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere", "the concentration of CO2 in 2009 was approximately 380 ppm, increasing by about 2 ppm per year. The concentration is constantly increasing since the industrial revolution, intensifying the greenhouse effect.", "where else can we find concentration of CO2 gas", "CO2 is found in volcanoes, hot springs, geysers, in carbonate rocks from dissolution in water and acids, also found naturally in groundwater, rivers and lakes, ice caps, glaciers and seawater.", "are there other forms of the CO2 gas", "When CO2 is dissolved in water, it can exist in a variety of forms, depending on pH. The forms are carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate, and carbonate." ], "Conversation_no": 1975, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the gas help living things", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the CO2 gas help living things", "Truth_answer": "Carbon is the backbone of every known biological molecule. Life on Earth is based on carbon, because each carbon atom can form bonds with up to four other atoms simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the CO2 gas help living things", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsignor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1976, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Truth_answer": "Monsignor ranks below cardinal or patriarch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://work.chron.com/catholic-priest-become-monsignor-5419.html", "Context": [ "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Monsignor ranks below cardinal or patriarch." ], "Conversation_no": 1976, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the title mean in the Catholic Church", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the title Monsignor mean in the Catholic Church", "Truth_answer": "Monsignor is an honorary title, rather than a specific position in the church hierarchy, so a Monsignor does not necessarily have any duties distinct from those of any other priest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926101248id_/https://work.chron.com/catholic-priest-become-monsignor-5419.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the title Monsignor mean in the Catholic Church", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://work.chron.com/catholic-priest-become-monsignor-5419.html", "Context": [ "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Monsignor ranks below cardinal or patriarch.", "what does the title Monsignor mean in the Catholic Church", "Monsignor is an honorary title, rather than a specific position in the church hierarchy, so a Monsignor does not necessarily have any duties distinct from those of any other priest." ], "Conversation_no": 1976, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the title earned", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does one become a Monsignor in the Catholic Church", "Truth_answer": "In pursuing the vocation of priesthood in the Catholic Church, you can't apply to become a monsignor the way you would apply for a job in the secular world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926101248id_/https://work.chron.com/catholic-priest-become-monsignor-5419.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does one become a Monsignor in the Catholic Church", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://work.chron.com/catholic-priest-become-monsignor-5419.html", "Context": [ "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Monsignor ranks below cardinal or patriarch.", "what does the title Monsignor mean in the Catholic Church", "Monsignor is an honorary title, rather than a specific position in the church hierarchy, so a Monsignor does not necessarily have any duties distinct from those of any other priest.", "how does one become a Monsignor in the Catholic Church", "In pursuing the vocation of priesthood in the Catholic Church, you can't apply to become a monsignor the way you would apply for a job in the secular world" ], "Conversation_no": 1976, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you expand from the position", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you expand further on the process of becoming a monsignor", "Truth_answer": "You would first have to go through the process of becoming a Catholic priest. This requires a four-year college degree, and an extensive series of interviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926101248id_/https://work.chron.com/catholic-priest-become-monsignor-5419.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you expand further on the process of becoming a monsignor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://zenit.org/articles/pope-francis-changes-rules-on-use-of-monsignor-title/", "Context": [ "Where does a monsignor rank in the catholic church", "Monsignor ranks below cardinal or patriarch.", "what does the title Monsignor mean in the Catholic Church", "Monsignor is an honorary title, rather than a specific position in the church hierarchy, so a Monsignor does not necessarily have any duties distinct from those of any other priest.", "how does one become a Monsignor in the Catholic Church", "In pursuing the vocation of priesthood in the Catholic Church, you can't apply to become a monsignor the way you would apply for a job in the secular world", "can you expand further on the process of becoming a monsignor", "You would first have to go through the process of becoming a Catholic priest. This requires a four-year college degree, and an extensive series of interviews." ], "Conversation_no": 1976, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any changes to the title", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any changes to the title", "Truth_answer": "Pope Francis has instituted a change in the title of “monsignor”, ordering that within dioceses it only be granted to priests who are at least 65 years of age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105206id_/https://zenit.org/articles/pope-francis-changes-rules-on-use-of-monsignor-title/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any recent changes in the process of becoming a monsignor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_It_Talk_It", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1977, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Truth_answer": "Walk It Talk It is a song by American hip hop trio Migos with guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, produced by frequent collaborators OG Parker and Deko.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.redandblack.com/culture/review-migos-releases-s-inspired-music-video-for-walk-it/article_9018bf00-2bff-11e8-8903-1f19cea0341e.html", "Context": [ "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Walk It Talk It is a song by American hip hop trio Migos with guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, produced by frequent collaborators OG Parker and Deko." ], "Conversation_no": 1977, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is there a video for the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a video made for the song Walk It Talk It“", "Truth_answer": "Migos pays homage to an unexpected source in its most recently-released music video: the ‘70s. In the video for “Walk It Talk It” featuring Drake, released on March 18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103052id_/https://www.redandblack.com/culture/review-migos-releases-s-inspired-music-video-for-walk-it/article_9018bf00-2bff-11e8-8903-1f19cea0341e.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a video made for the song Walk It Talk It“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Walk It Talk It is a song by American hip hop trio Migos with guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, produced by frequent collaborators OG Parker and Deko.", "Is there a video made for the song Walk It Talk It“", "Migos pays homage to an unexpected source in its most recently-released music video: the ‘70s. In the video for “Walk It Talk It” featuring Drake, released on March 18." ], "Conversation_no": 1977, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who are the singers in the band", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the singers in the band Migos", "Truth_answer": "Migos formed in 2008, by Quavo -born Quavious Keyate Marshall-,Takeoff -born Kirshnik Khari Ball-, and Offset -born Kiari Kendrell Cephus-.The three members directly related and raised together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the singers in the band Migos", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migos", "Context": [ "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Walk It Talk It is a song by American hip hop trio Migos with guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, produced by frequent collaborators OG Parker and Deko.", "Is there a video made for the song Walk It Talk It“", "Migos pays homage to an unexpected source in its most recently-released music video: the ‘70s. In the video for “Walk It Talk It” featuring Drake, released on March 18.", "Who are the singers in the band Migos", "Migos formed in 2008, by Quavo -born Quavious Keyate Marshall-,Takeoff -born Kirshnik Khari Ball-, and Offset -born Kiari Kendrell Cephus-.The three members directly related and raised together." ], "Conversation_no": 1977, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are other famous songs by the group", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are other famous song by Migos", "Truth_answer": "Migos released several singles, including Fight Night 2014, Look at My Dab 2015, and their four Billboard Hot 100 top 10 entries Bad and Boujee 2016, peaking at number one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other famous song by Migos", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migos", "Context": [ "Who made the song walk it like i talk it", "Walk It Talk It is a song by American hip hop trio Migos with guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, produced by frequent collaborators OG Parker and Deko.", "Is there a video made for the song Walk It Talk It“", "Migos pays homage to an unexpected source in its most recently-released music video: the ‘70s. In the video for “Walk It Talk It” featuring Drake, released on March 18.", "Who are the singers in the band Migos", "Migos formed in 2008, by Quavo -born Quavious Keyate Marshall-,Takeoff -born Kirshnik Khari Ball-, and Offset -born Kiari Kendrell Cephus-.The three members directly related and raised together.", "What are other famous song by Migos", "Migos released several singles, including Fight Night 2014, Look at My Dab 2015, and their four Billboard Hot 100 top 10 entries Bad and Boujee 2016, peaking at number one." ], "Conversation_no": 1977, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which was the group's second most famous album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which was group Migos' second most famous album", "Truth_answer": "Migos signed a deal with Motown and Capitol Records in February 2017, and followed up the latter album with Culture II in January 2018, becoming the second number one album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was group Migos' second most famous album", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1978, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who said in ramcharitmanas mangal bhavan amangal hari", "Transformer_rewrite": "who said in ramcharitmanas mangal bhavan amangal hari", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said in ramcharitmanas mangal bhavan amangal hari", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.songfacts.com/facts/bruce-springsteen/dancing-in-the-dark", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1979, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "Truth_answer": "The video Dancing In The Dark was filmed during Springsteen's concert at the St. Paul Civic Center in Minnesota on June 29, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190107112100id_/https://www.songfacts.com/facts/bruce-springsteen/dancing-in-the-dark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)", "Context": [ "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "The video Dancing In The Dark was filmed during Springsteen's concert at the St. Paul Civic Center in Minnesota on June 29, 1984." ], "Conversation_no": 1979, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song", "Truth_answer": "Dancing in the Dark is a song written and performed by American rock singer Bruce Springsteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404135851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song Dancing In The Dark", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)", "Context": [ "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "The video Dancing In The Dark was filmed during Springsteen's concert at the St. Paul Civic Center in Minnesota on June 29, 1984.", "who wrote the song Dancing In The Dark", "Dancing in the Dark is a song written and performed by American rock singer Bruce Springsteen." ], "Conversation_no": 1979, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the song perform in music charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the song Dancing In The Dark perform in music charts", "Truth_answer": "Released as a single, the song Dancing in the Dark entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart on May 26, 1984 at no. 36, and spent four weeks at No. 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404135851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song Dancing In The Dark perform in music charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)", "Context": [ "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "The video Dancing In The Dark was filmed during Springsteen's concert at the St. Paul Civic Center in Minnesota on June 29, 1984.", "who wrote the song Dancing In The Dark", "Dancing in the Dark is a song written and performed by American rock singer Bruce Springsteen.", "how did the song Dancing In The Dark perform in music charts", "Released as a single, the song Dancing in the Dark entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart on May 26, 1984 at no. 36, and spent four weeks at No. 2." ], "Conversation_no": 1979, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what key is the song performed in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what key is the song performed in", "Truth_answer": "The song is written in the key of B major with a tempo of 149 beats per minute in common time. Springsteen's vocals span from G♯4 to G♯5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404135851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what key the song dancing in the dark is performed in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_in_the_Dark_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)", "Context": [ "where was dancing in the dark video filmed", "The video Dancing In The Dark was filmed during Springsteen's concert at the St. Paul Civic Center in Minnesota on June 29, 1984.", "who wrote the song Dancing In The Dark", "Dancing in the Dark is a song written and performed by American rock singer Bruce Springsteen.", "how did the song Dancing In The Dark perform in music charts", "Released as a single, the song Dancing in the Dark entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart on May 26, 1984 at no. 36, and spent four weeks at No. 2.", "what key the song dancing in the dark is performed in", "The song is written in the key of B major with a tempo of 149 beats per minute in common time. Springsteen's vocals span from G♯4 to G♯5." ], "Conversation_no": 1979, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song successful outside the U.S.", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song dancing in the dark successful outside the U.S", "Truth_answer": "Dancing in the Dark become Australia's highest-selling single of 1984, peaking at number one in Belgium and the Netherlands, and charting within the top 10 in seven other countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song dancing in the dark successful outside the U.S.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1980, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "exact location of the philippines on the globe", "Transformer_rewrite": "exact location of the philippines on the globe", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "exact location of the philippines on the globe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1981, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "describe the dual wave particle nature of light", "Transformer_rewrite": "describe the dual wave particle nature of light", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the dual wave particle nature of light", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Olson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1982, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Truth_answer": "Following a merger between Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough, Peggy Olson finds herself working again with Don Draper at Sterling Cooper & Partners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Olson", "Context": [ "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Following a merger between Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough, Peggy Olson finds herself working again with Don Draper at Sterling Cooper & Partners." ], "Conversation_no": 1982, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the actress", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the actress that plays peggy olson on mad men", "Truth_answer": "Peggy Olson is portrayed by Elisabeth Moss.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Mad_Men_ponies_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress that plays peggy olson on mad men", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0804503", "Context": [ "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Following a merger between Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough, Peggy Olson finds herself working again with Don Draper at Sterling Cooper & Partners.", "who is the actress that plays peggy olson on mad men", "Peggy Olson is portrayed by Elisabeth Moss." ], "Conversation_no": 1982, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons are there in mad men", "Truth_answer": "Mad Men has 7 seasons and ran from 2007 to 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there in mad men", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0804503/", "Context": [ "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Following a merger between Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough, Peggy Olson finds herself working again with Don Draper at Sterling Cooper & Partners.", "who is the actress that plays peggy olson on mad men", "Peggy Olson is portrayed by Elisabeth Moss.", "how many seasons are there in mad men", "Mad Men has 7 seasons and ran from 2007 to 2015." ], "Conversation_no": 1982, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the IMDb user rating", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the IMDb user rating for Mad Men", "Truth_answer": "Mad Men currently has 8.6/10 on IMDB, making it the 133rd rated TV show on IMDB out of 250 highly rated shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the IMDb user rating for Mad Men", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/chart/toptv?ref_=tt_awd", "Context": [ "when does peggy go back to sterling cooper", "Following a merger between Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough, Peggy Olson finds herself working again with Don Draper at Sterling Cooper & Partners.", "who is the actress that plays peggy olson on mad men", "Peggy Olson is portrayed by Elisabeth Moss.", "how many seasons are there in mad men", "Mad Men has 7 seasons and ran from 2007 to 2015.", "what is the IMDb user rating for Mad Men", "Mad Men currently has 8.6/10 on IMDB, making it the 133rd rated TV show on IMDB out of 250 highly rated shows." ], "Conversation_no": 1982, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what show ranks number one", "Transformer_rewrite": "what show ranks number one on IMDb's Top 250 Rated TV Shows", "Truth_answer": "The No. 1 ranked TV show on IMDb's Top 250 Rated TV Shows is Planet Earth II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what show ranks number one on IMDb's Top 250 Rated TV Shows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sportscasting.com/who-has-the-longest-undefeated-streak-in-mma-history/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1983, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Truth_answer": "Travis Fulton has the longest win streak in MMA history, racking up a 40-fight win streak in 318 professional fights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Fulton", "Context": [ "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Travis Fulton has the longest win streak in MMA history, racking up a 40-fight win streak in 318 professional fights." ], "Conversation_no": 1983, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other records", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other records", "Truth_answer": "Travis Fulton holds the record for most sanctioned mixed martial arts bouts, with 320 bouts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Fulton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other records does Travis Fulton hold besides the longest win streak in MMA history at 40 wins", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Fulton", "Context": [ "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Travis Fulton has the longest win streak in MMA history, racking up a 40-fight win streak in 318 professional fights.", "what other records does Travis Fulton hold besides the longest win streak in MMA history at 40 wins", "Travis Fulton holds the record for most sanctioned mixed martial arts bouts, with 320 bouts" ], "Conversation_no": 1983, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which promotions are the fights in", "Transformer_rewrite": "which promotions are the Travis Fulton fights in", "Truth_answer": "Travis Fulton is best known for competing in smaller US-based promotions, bus has competed in UFC, WEC, Pancrase, IFL, King of the Cage and RINGS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which promotions are the Travis Fulton fights in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sportscasting.com/who-has-the-longest-undefeated-streak-in-mma-history/", "Context": [ "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Travis Fulton has the longest win streak in MMA history, racking up a 40-fight win streak in 318 professional fights.", "what other records does Travis Fulton hold besides the longest win streak in MMA history at 40 wins", "Travis Fulton holds the record for most sanctioned mixed martial arts bouts, with 320 bouts", "which promotions are the Travis Fulton fights in", "Travis Fulton is best known for competing in smaller US-based promotions, bus has competed in UFC, WEC, Pancrase, IFL, King of the Cage and RINGS." ], "Conversation_no": 1983, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has the longest active undefeated streak", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has the longest active undefeated streak in mma", "Truth_answer": "Khabib Nurmagomedov is the only person on this list to still have an active win streak, so his 27 wins may keep growing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the longest active undefeated streak in mma", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.espn.com/mma/fightcenter/_/id/401129626/league/ufc", "Context": [ "who has the longest undefeated streak in mma", "Travis Fulton has the longest win streak in MMA history, racking up a 40-fight win streak in 318 professional fights.", "what other records does Travis Fulton hold besides the longest win streak in MMA history at 40 wins", "Travis Fulton holds the record for most sanctioned mixed martial arts bouts, with 320 bouts", "which promotions are the Travis Fulton fights in", "Travis Fulton is best known for competing in smaller US-based promotions, bus has competed in UFC, WEC, Pancrase, IFL, King of the Cage and RINGS.", "who has the longest active undefeated streak in mma", "Khabib Nurmagomedov is the only person on this list to still have an active win streak, so his 27 wins may keep growing." ], "Conversation_no": 1983, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the most recent win against", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the most recent win against in Khabib Nurmagomedov's current win streak", "Truth_answer": "Khabib Nurmagomedov's most recent fight was against Dustin Poirier on September 7, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most recent win against in Khabib Nurmagomedov's current win streak", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/jets-lose-monday-night-football-game-1970-article-1.2364537", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1984, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Transformer_rewrite": "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Truth_answer": "Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game in 1970, falling to the Cleveland Browns 31-21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201004201334id_/https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/jets-lose-monday-night-football-game-1970-article-1.2364537_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/video/nfl-throwback-first-ever-monday-night-football-game", "Context": [ "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game in 1970, falling to the Cleveland Browns 31-21." ], "Conversation_no": 1984, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the game played", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the game in which Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game to the Cleveland Browns 31-21", "Truth_answer": "The New York Jets met the Cleveland Browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094313id_/https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/video/nfl-throwback-first-ever-monday-night-football-game_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the game in which Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game to the Cleveland Browns 31-21", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2019/09/browns-win-over-joe-namath-and-jets-in-debut-of-monday-night-football.html", "Context": [ "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game in 1970, falling to the Cleveland Browns 31-21.", "when was the game in which Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game to the Cleveland Browns 31-21", "The New York Jets met the Cleveland Browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 1984, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were Joe Namath's stats", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were Joe Namath's stats in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970", "Truth_answer": "New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath completed 18 of 31 passes for 298 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted three times by the Cleveland Browns’ defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094320id_/https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2019/09/browns-win-over-joe-namath-and-jets-in-debut-of-monday-night-football.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Joe Namath's stats in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2019/09/browns-win-over-joe-namath-and-jets-in-debut-of-monday-night-football.html", "Context": [ "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game in 1970, falling to the Cleveland Browns 31-21.", "when was the game in which Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game to the Cleveland Browns 31-21", "The New York Jets met the Cleveland Browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970.", "what were Joe Namath's stats in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970", "New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath completed 18 of 31 passes for 298 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted three times by the Cleveland Browns’ defense." ], "Conversation_no": 1984, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the coach for the browns", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was coach for the cleveland browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets", "Truth_answer": "Blanton Collier was head coach for the Cleveland Browns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was coach for the cleveland browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2019/09/browns-win-over-joe-namath-and-jets-in-debut-of-monday-night-football.html", "Context": [ "who defeated the new york jets in the first monday night football game in 1970", "Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game in 1970, falling to the Cleveland Browns 31-21.", "when was the game in which Joe Namath and the New York Jets lost in the first ever Monday Night Football game to the Cleveland Browns 31-21", "The New York Jets met the Cleveland Browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970.", "what were Joe Namath's stats in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970", "New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath completed 18 of 31 passes for 298 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted three times by the Cleveland Browns’ defense.", "who was coach for the cleveland browns in the first-ever Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets", "Blanton Collier was head coach for the Cleveland Browns." ], "Conversation_no": 1984, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many were in attendance", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many were in attendance for the first-ever Monday Night Football game between the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns", "Truth_answer": "A franchise-record crowd of 85,703 showed up at Cleveland Stadium to see the Cleveland Browns defeat the New York Jets, 31-21, in the first Monday Night Football Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094320id_/https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2019/09/browns-win-over-joe-namath-and-jets-in-debut-of-monday-night-football.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many were in attendance for the first-ever Monday Night Football game between the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts#Games", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1985, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom Hearts III game was released on January 25, 2019 in Japan and on January 29 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_III", "Context": [ "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "The Kingdom Hearts III game was released on January 25, 2019 in Japan and on January 29 worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 1985, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the critical reception", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the critical reception", "Truth_answer": "Kingdom Hearts III received generally favorable reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117220513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_III_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical reception of kingdom hearts III", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_III", "Context": [ "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "The Kingdom Hearts III game was released on January 25, 2019 in Japan and on January 29 worldwide.", "what was the critical reception of kingdom hearts III", "Kingdom Hearts III received generally favorable reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic." ], "Conversation_no": 1985, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the composer", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the composer for kingdom hearts III", "Truth_answer": "Kingdom Hearts III's soundtrack was composed by long-time series composer, Yoko Shimomura, and features additional contributions from Takeharu Ishimoto and Tsuyoshi Sekito.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117220513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_III_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the composer for kingdom hearts III", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/kingdom-hearts-iii", "Context": [ "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "The Kingdom Hearts III game was released on January 25, 2019 in Japan and on January 29 worldwide.", "what was the critical reception of kingdom hearts III", "Kingdom Hearts III received generally favorable reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.", "who was the composer for kingdom hearts III", "Kingdom Hearts III's soundtrack was composed by long-time series composer, Yoko Shimomura, and features additional contributions from Takeharu Ishimoto and Tsuyoshi Sekito." ], "Conversation_no": 1985, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the plot summary", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of kingdom hearts III", "Truth_answer": "Kingdom Hearts III tells the story of the power of friendship and light vs. darkness as Sora and his friends embark on a perilous adventure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609041547id_/https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/kingdom-hearts-iii_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of kingdom hearts III", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.gamesradar.com/kingdom-hearts-mobile-game-2020-project-xehanort/", "Context": [ "when did the last kingdom hearts game come out", "The Kingdom Hearts III game was released on January 25, 2019 in Japan and on January 29 worldwide.", "what was the critical reception of kingdom hearts III", "Kingdom Hearts III received generally favorable reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.", "who was the composer for kingdom hearts III", "Kingdom Hearts III's soundtrack was composed by long-time series composer, Yoko Shimomura, and features additional contributions from Takeharu Ishimoto and Tsuyoshi Sekito.", "what is the plot summary of kingdom hearts III", "Kingdom Hearts III tells the story of the power of friendship and light vs. darkness as Sora and his friends embark on a perilous adventure." ], "Conversation_no": 1985, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any future games planned", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any future kingdom hearts games planned", "Truth_answer": "Kingdom Hearts is getting a new mobile game this spring. Project Xehanort is the working title for an all-new Kingdom Hearts experience hitting iOS and Android in Spring 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123052611id_/https://www.gamesradar.com/kingdom-hearts-mobile-game-2020-project-xehanort/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any future kingdom hearts games planned", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Which-Indian-state-does-not-have-any-railway-till-date", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1986, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which state of india does not have a railway line", "Transformer_rewrite": "which state of india does not have a railway line", "Truth_answer": "There is no railway station in Meghalaya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state of india does not have a railway line", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Which-Indian-state-does-not-have-any-railway-till-date", "Context": [ "which state of india does not have a railway line", "There is no railway station in Meghalaya." ], "Conversation_no": 1986, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any plans for a railway station", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there plans for a railway station in Meghalaya", "Truth_answer": "The chief minister of Meghalaya declared that the first railway station in Meghalaya would be inaugurated at Mendipathar in the North Garo Hills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there plans for a railway station in Meghalaya", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Which-Indian-state-does-not-have-any-railway-till-date", "Context": [ "which state of india does not have a railway line", "There is no railway station in Meghalaya.", "are there plans for a railway station in Meghalaya", "The chief minister of Meghalaya declared that the first railway station in Meghalaya would be inaugurated at Mendipathar in the North Garo Hills." ], "Conversation_no": 1986, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the nearest railway station", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the nearest railway station for the people of Meghalaya", "Truth_answer": "Guwahati is the nearest Railway station.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gotirupati.com/ghati-subramanya-abhishekam/comment-page-5/_p0", "http://shekhawatihotels.com/Travel-tools/location-map.aspx_p0", "https://resmyhotel.com/famous-dams-in-idukki-kerala/_p2", "https://resmyhotel.com/famous-dams-in-idukki-kerala/_p3", "https://traveltriangle.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-india-before-you-turn-30/_p49", "https://www.accessable.co.uk/venues/riverside-stand-hospitality-seasons-wine-lounge_p2", "https://www.euttaranchal.com/tourism/munsiyari-faqs.php_p3", "https://www.mazaindia.com/travel/Tamil-Nadu-Hill-Stations_p1", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/b189bf_p9", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/b189fu_p9", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/b929hs_p9", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/ba201er_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/ba201tp_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/hr13pe_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/hr14aj_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/hr14dd_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/hr14pg_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/n111dx_p9", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/nn71zr_p9", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/nn72ah_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/nn74fu_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/nn79ba_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/nr104jq_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/pe261gr_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/se50xe_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/se55fs_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/sl21qs_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/sl23yd_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/sl25nx_p8", "https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/tf13qy_p8", "https://www.ticketgoose.com/bus-tickets/alangudi-to-palladam_p1", "https://www.ticketgoose.com/bus-tickets/anand-to-sayra_p1", "https://www.ticketgoose.com/bus-tickets/ayyampet-to-nagercoil_p1", "https://www.ticketgoose.com/bus-tickets/barwaha-to-hingoli_p1", "https://www.ticketgoose.com/bus-tickets/pune-to-shergarh_p2", "https://www.trip.com/hotels/dali-hotels-list-36/district11808/_p9", "https://www.trip.com/hotels/wenchang-bar/hotels-c44f11/_p6", "https://www.trip.com/hotels/xuancheng-gym/hotels-c1006f4/_p4", "http://touristinindia.com/marayur-sandalwood-stone-age/_p1", "http://vargiskhan.com/log/best-honeymoon-destinations-in-uttarakhand/?shared=email&msg=fail_p8", "http://village.org.in/Karera-Khurd_p2", "http://village.org.in/Karera-Khurd_p3", "http://village.org.in/Pachowal_p1", "http://village.org.in/Pachowal_p2", "http://village.org.in/Shamarpura_p2", "http://village.org.in/Shamarpura_p3", "http://www.touristplacesinindia.com/nainital/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nearest railway station for the people of Meghalaya", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Which-Indian-state-does-not-have-any-railway-till-date", "Context": [ "which state of india does not have a railway line", "There is no railway station in Meghalaya.", "are there plans for a railway station in Meghalaya", "The chief minister of Meghalaya declared that the first railway station in Meghalaya would be inaugurated at Mendipathar in the North Garo Hills.", "what is the nearest railway station for the people of Meghalaya", "Guwahati is the nearest Railway station." ], "Conversation_no": 1986, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what modes of transportation are available", "Transformer_rewrite": "what modes of transportation are available in Meghalaya", "Truth_answer": "Modes of transportation available in Meghalaya include metro stations, bus, and cab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what modes of transportation are available in Meghalaya", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Which-Indian-state-does-not-have-any-railway-till-date", "Context": [ "which state of india does not have a railway line", "There is no railway station in Meghalaya.", "are there plans for a railway station in Meghalaya", "The chief minister of Meghalaya declared that the first railway station in Meghalaya would be inaugurated at Mendipathar in the North Garo Hills.", "what is the nearest railway station for the people of Meghalaya", "Guwahati is the nearest Railway station.", "what modes of transportation are available in Meghalaya", "Modes of transportation available in Meghalaya include metro stations, bus, and cab." ], "Conversation_no": 1986, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there an airport", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there an airport in Meghalaya", "Truth_answer": "There is no airport in the state of Meghalaya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there an airport in Meghalaya", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1987, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "anatomical features of the coxal (hip) bone", "Transformer_rewrite": "anatomical features of the coxal (hip) bone", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anatomical features of the coxal (hip) bone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Iodine-131", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1988, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Transformer_rewrite": "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Truth_answer": "Iodine-131 (131I, I-131) is a radioactive isotope of iodine with an atomic mass of 131.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131", "Context": [ "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Iodine-131 (131I, I-131) is a radioactive isotope of iodine with an atomic mass of 131." ], "Conversation_no": 1988, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who discovered the isotope", "Transformer_rewrite": "who discovered iodine-131", "Truth_answer": "Iodine-131 was discovered by Glenn Seaborg and John Livingood in 1938 at the University of California, Berkeley..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930185938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered iodine-131", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131", "Context": [ "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Iodine-131 (131I, I-131) is a radioactive isotope of iodine with an atomic mass of 131.", "who discovered iodine-131", "Iodine-131 was discovered by Glenn Seaborg and John Livingood in 1938 at the University of California, Berkeley.." ], "Conversation_no": 1988, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the half-life", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the half-life of iodine-131", "Truth_answer": "The half-life of iodine-131 is 8.0197 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://admin.clutchprep.com/chemistry/practice-problems/80568/be-sure-to-answer-all-parts-the-radioactive-decay-of-thallium-206-to-lead-206-ha_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the half-life of iodine-131", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131", "Context": [ "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Iodine-131 (131I, I-131) is a radioactive isotope of iodine with an atomic mass of 131.", "who discovered iodine-131", "Iodine-131 was discovered by Glenn Seaborg and John Livingood in 1938 at the University of California, Berkeley..", "what is the half-life of iodine-131", "The half-life of iodine-131 is 8.0197 days." ], "Conversation_no": 1988, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the isotope produced", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is iodine-131 produced", "Truth_answer": "Most iodine-131 production is from neutron irradiation of a natural tellurium target in a nuclear reactor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930185938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is iodine-131 produced", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131", "Context": [ "which is the correct way to write iodine (i) with an atomic mass of 131", "Iodine-131 (131I, I-131) is a radioactive isotope of iodine with an atomic mass of 131.", "who discovered iodine-131", "Iodine-131 was discovered by Glenn Seaborg and John Livingood in 1938 at the University of California, Berkeley..", "what is the half-life of iodine-131", "The half-life of iodine-131 is 8.0197 days.", "how is iodine-131 produced", "Most iodine-131 production is from neutron irradiation of a natural tellurium target in a nuclear reactor." ], "Conversation_no": 1988, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a use of the isotope", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a use of iodine-131", "Truth_answer": "Iodine-131, in higher doses than for thyrotoxicosis, is used for ablation of remnant thyroid tissue following a complete thyroidectomy to treat thyroid cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930185938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-131_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a use of iodine-131", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1989, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210081853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework", "Context": [ "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores." ], "Conversation_no": 1989, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what providers does the framework ship with", "Transformer_rewrite": "what providers does microsoft sync framework ship with", "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Sync Framework ships with three providers: Microsoft Sync Services for ADO.NET, Sync Services for File Systems, and Sync Services for SSE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210081853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what providers does microsoft sync framework ship with", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework", "Context": [ "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores.", "what providers does microsoft sync framework ship with", "Microsoft Sync Framework ships with three providers: Microsoft Sync Services for ADO.NET, Sync Services for File Systems, and Sync Services for SSE." ], "Conversation_no": 1989, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the framework first ship", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did microsoft sync framework first ship", "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Sync Framework was scheduled to ship with Visual Studio 2008 in late November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210081853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did microsoft sync framework first ship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework", "Context": [ "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores.", "what providers does microsoft sync framework ship with", "Microsoft Sync Framework ships with three providers: Microsoft Sync Services for ADO.NET, Sync Services for File Systems, and Sync Services for SSE.", "when did microsoft sync framework first ship", "Microsoft Sync Framework was scheduled to ship with Visual Studio 2008 in late November 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 1989, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much does the framework cost", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does microsoft sync framework", "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Sync Framework is free on Windows and Windows Mobile devices. Support for other platforms is available through commercial licensing and porting kits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210081853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Sync_Framework_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does microsoft sync framework", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4316957/products-ending-support-in-2019", "Context": [ "what is microsoft sync framework do i need it", "Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores.", "what providers does microsoft sync framework ship with", "Microsoft Sync Framework ships with three providers: Microsoft Sync Services for ADO.NET, Sync Services for File Systems, and Sync Services for SSE.", "when did microsoft sync framework first ship", "Microsoft Sync Framework was scheduled to ship with Visual Studio 2008 in late November 2007.", "how much does microsoft sync framework", "Microsoft Sync Framework is free on Windows and Windows Mobile devices. Support for other platforms is available through commercial licensing and porting kits." ], "Conversation_no": 1989, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the framework still supported", "Transformer_rewrite": "is microsoft sync framework still supported", "Truth_answer": "Microsoft ended support for Microsoft Sync Framework on January 8, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is microsoft sync framework still supported", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1990, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "fantastic beast and where to find them textbook", "Transformer_rewrite": "fantastic beast and where to find them textbook", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fantastic beast and where to find them textbook", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki%27s_Delivery_Service#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1991, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Truth_answer": "Kiki was original voiced by Japanese voice actor Minami Takayama, and later Lisa Michaelson in the 1990 Streamline English dub, and Kirsten Dunst in the 1997 Disney English dub.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki%27s_Delivery_Service", "Context": [ "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Kiki was original voiced by Japanese voice actor Minami Takayama, and later Lisa Michaelson in the 1990 Streamline English dub, and Kirsten Dunst in the 1997 Disney English dub." ], "Conversation_no": 1991, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the plot summary", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of kiki's delivery service", "Truth_answer": "Kiki's Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch, Kiki, who moves to a new town and uses her flying ability to earn a living.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031025303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki%27s_Delivery_Service_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of kiki's delivery service", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki%27s_Delivery_Service", "Context": [ "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Kiki was original voiced by Japanese voice actor Minami Takayama, and later Lisa Michaelson in the 1990 Streamline English dub, and Kirsten Dunst in the 1997 Disney English dub.", "what is the plot summary of kiki's delivery service", "Kiki's Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch, Kiki, who moves to a new town and uses her flying ability to earn a living." ], "Conversation_no": 1991, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the film based on a book", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the film Kiki's Delivery Service based on a book", "Truth_answer": "Kiki's Delivery Service was written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki as an adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Eiko Kadono.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031025303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki%27s_Delivery_Service_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film Kiki's Delivery Service based on a book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki%27s_Delivery_Service", "Context": [ "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Kiki was original voiced by Japanese voice actor Minami Takayama, and later Lisa Michaelson in the 1990 Streamline English dub, and Kirsten Dunst in the 1997 Disney English dub.", "what is the plot summary of kiki's delivery service", "Kiki's Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch, Kiki, who moves to a new town and uses her flying ability to earn a living.", "was the film Kiki's Delivery Service based on a book", "Kiki's Delivery Service was written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki as an adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Eiko Kadono." ], "Conversation_no": 1991, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the total box office gross in japan", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the total box office gross in japan", "Truth_answer": "Kiki's Delivery Service's distribution receipts were ¥2.17 billion, with a total box office gross of ¥4.3 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the total box office gross in japan for the film kiki's delivery service", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi", "Context": [ "who plays kiki in kiki's delivery service", "Kiki was original voiced by Japanese voice actor Minami Takayama, and later Lisa Michaelson in the 1990 Streamline English dub, and Kirsten Dunst in the 1997 Disney English dub.", "what is the plot summary of kiki's delivery service", "Kiki's Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch, Kiki, who moves to a new town and uses her flying ability to earn a living.", "was the film Kiki's Delivery Service based on a book", "Kiki's Delivery Service was written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki as an adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Eiko Kadono.", "what was the total box office gross in japan for the film kiki's delivery service", "Kiki's Delivery Service's distribution receipts were ¥2.17 billion, with a total box office gross of ¥4.3 billion." ], "Conversation_no": 1991, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who composed the music", "Transformer_rewrite": "who composed the music for kiki's delivery service", "Truth_answer": "Joe Hisaishi scored the music for Kiki's Delivery Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the music for kiki's delivery service", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1992, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "austria - denmark (n) football / u19 european championship qualification", "Transformer_rewrite": "austria - denmark (n) football / u19 european championship qualification", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "austria - denmark (n) football / u19 european championship qualification", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2020/02/22/wales-v-france-six-nations-2020-live-score-latest-updates-cardiff/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1993, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the rugby between wales and france", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the rugby between wales and france", "Truth_answer": "France stayed on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam by beating Wales 27-23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the rugby between wales and france", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_Championship", "Context": [ "who won the rugby between wales and france", "France stayed on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam by beating Wales 27-23." ], "Conversation_no": 1993, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the grand slam", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the six nations grand slam", "Truth_answer": "The Six Nations Championship is an annual international men's rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the six nations grand slam", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_Championship", "Context": [ "who won the rugby between wales and france", "France stayed on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam by beating Wales 27-23.", "what is the six nations grand slam", "The Six Nations Championship is an annual international men's rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 1993, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the current champions", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the current champions of the six nations grand slam", "Truth_answer": "The current Six Nations champions are Wales, who won the 2019 tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the current champions of the six nations grand slam", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_Championship", "Context": [ "who won the rugby between wales and france", "France stayed on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam by beating Wales 27-23.", "what is the six nations grand slam", "The Six Nations Championship is an annual international men's rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales.", "who are the current champions of the six nations grand slam", "The current Six Nations champions are Wales, who won the 2019 tournament." ], "Conversation_no": 1993, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the tournament first played", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the six nations championship tournament first played", "Truth_answer": "The Sex Nations Championship tournament was first played in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship among the four Home Nations — England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231044253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_Championship_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the six nations championship tournament first played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Nations_Championship", "Context": [ "who won the rugby between wales and france", "France stayed on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam by beating Wales 27-23.", "what is the six nations grand slam", "The Six Nations Championship is an annual international men's rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales.", "who are the current champions of the six nations grand slam", "The current Six Nations champions are Wales, who won the 2019 tournament.", "when was the six nations championship tournament first played", "The Sex Nations Championship tournament was first played in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship among the four Home Nations — England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 1993, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a women's equivalent", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a women's equivalent of the six nations championship tournament", "Truth_answer": "The women's tournament started as the Women's Five Nations in the 1995/96 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a women's equivalent of the six nations championship tournament", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://energized.edison.com/stories/what-are-those-balls-that-hang-on-power-lines", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1994, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the balls in power lines for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the balls in power lines for", "Truth_answer": "The marker balls are placed on power lines to make the conductor crossings visible to aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the balls in power lines for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/598043/colored-balls-power-lines-reason", "Context": [ "what are the balls in power lines for", "The marker balls are placed on power lines to make the conductor crossings visible to aircraft." ], "Conversation_no": 1994, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the balls introduced", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were the balls in power lines introduced", "Truth_answer": "The marker balls first gained popularity in the early 1970s, when Arkansas’s then-governor Winthrop Rockefeller decided something should be done to make them more obvious to pilots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the balls in power lines introduced", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://sciencing.com/what-are-the-red-balls-on-power-lines-12539427.html", "Context": [ "what are the balls in power lines for", "The marker balls are placed on power lines to make the conductor crossings visible to aircraft.", "when were the balls in power lines introduced", "The marker balls first gained popularity in the early 1970s, when Arkansas’s then-governor Winthrop Rockefeller decided something should be done to make them more obvious to pilots." ], "Conversation_no": 1994, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the most common color", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most common color for the balls in power lines", "Truth_answer": "While red is one of the most common colors used for these warning balls, other colors are also available. The color used is determined primarily by the surrounding landscape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200919090119id_/https://sciencing.com/what-are-the-red-balls-on-power-lines-12539427.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most common color for the balls in power lines", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/powerlines.html", "Context": [ "what are the balls in power lines for", "The marker balls are placed on power lines to make the conductor crossings visible to aircraft.", "when were the balls in power lines introduced", "The marker balls first gained popularity in the early 1970s, when Arkansas’s then-governor Winthrop Rockefeller decided something should be done to make them more obvious to pilots.", "what is the most common color for the balls in power lines", "While red is one of the most common colors used for these warning balls, other colors are also available. The color used is determined primarily by the surrounding landscape." ], "Conversation_no": 1994, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is it safe to live near lines", "Transformer_rewrite": "is it safe to live near power lines", "Truth_answer": "Most scientists believe that exposure to the low-level EMFs near power lines is safe, but some scientists continue research to look for possible health risks associated with these fields.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015092232id_/http://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/powerlines.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is it safe to live near power lines", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://budgeting.thenest.com/much-power-lines-lower-real-estate-value-32367.html", "Context": [ "what are the balls in power lines for", "The marker balls are placed on power lines to make the conductor crossings visible to aircraft.", "when were the balls in power lines introduced", "The marker balls first gained popularity in the early 1970s, when Arkansas’s then-governor Winthrop Rockefeller decided something should be done to make them more obvious to pilots.", "what is the most common color for the balls in power lines", "While red is one of the most common colors used for these warning balls, other colors are also available. The color used is determined primarily by the surrounding landscape.", "is it safe to live near power lines", "Most scientists believe that exposure to the low-level EMFs near power lines is safe, but some scientists continue research to look for possible health risks associated with these fields." ], "Conversation_no": 1994, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is home resale value affected", "Transformer_rewrite": "is home resale value affected by power lines", "Truth_answer": "Not only have researchers had trouble nailing down how much power lines lower real estate value, they've found that it's not actually clear whether they hurt values at all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105200id_/https://budgeting.thenest.com/much-power-lines-lower-real-estate-value-32367.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is home resale value affected by power lines", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1995, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "supernatural is the only thing keeping this country", "Transformer_rewrite": "supernatural is the only thing keeping this country", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "supernatural is the only thing keeping this country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://networkofcommunityactivities.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/un_rights_child.pdf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1996, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "Truth_answer": "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was developed in 1989 and is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights for children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://networkofcommunityactivities.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/un_rights_child.pdf", "Context": [ "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was developed in 1989 and is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights for children" ], "Conversation_no": 1996, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the rights", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the rights given by the convention on the rights of the child", "Truth_answer": "The right to survival; to develop to the fullest; to protection from harmful influences, abuse and exploitation; and to participate fully in family, cultural and social life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the rights given by the convention on the rights of the child", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://networkofcommunityactivities.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/un_rights_child.pdf", "Context": [ "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was developed in 1989 and is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights for children", "what are the rights given by the convention on the rights of the child", "The right to survival; to develop to the fullest; to protection from harmful influences, abuse and exploitation; and to participate fully in family, cultural and social life." ], "Conversation_no": 1996, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the principles", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the principles of the convention on the rights of the child", "Truth_answer": "Non-discrimination; devotion to the best interests of the child; the right to life, survival and development; and respect for the views of the child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the principles of the convention on the rights of the child", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bice.org/en/convention-rights-child/", "Context": [ "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was developed in 1989 and is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights for children", "what are the rights given by the convention on the rights of the child", "The right to survival; to develop to the fullest; to protection from harmful influences, abuse and exploitation; and to participate fully in family, cultural and social life.", "what are the principles of the convention on the rights of the child", "Non-discrimination; devotion to the best interests of the child; the right to life, survival and development; and respect for the views of the child." ], "Conversation_no": 1996, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the history", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the history of the convention on the rights of the child", "Truth_answer": "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was unanimously adopted on the 20 November 1989, at the United Nations General Assembly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history behind the convention on the rights of the child", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.unicef.org/csr/112.htm", "Context": [ "what is the convention on the rights of the child and why was it developed", "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was developed in 1989 and is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights for children", "what are the rights given by the convention on the rights of the child", "The right to survival; to develop to the fullest; to protection from harmful influences, abuse and exploitation; and to participate fully in family, cultural and social life.", "what are the principles of the convention on the rights of the child", "Non-discrimination; devotion to the best interests of the child; the right to life, survival and development; and respect for the views of the child.", "what is the history behind the convention on the rights of the child", "The Convention on the Rights of the Child was unanimously adopted on the 20 November 1989, at the United Nations General Assembly." ], "Conversation_no": 1996, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were the effects", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the effects", "Truth_answer": "The provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child have been accepted by nearly all States as aspirations and legally binding commitments for which they are held accountable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the effects of the convention on the rights of the child", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Measures_Act", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1997, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "Transformer_rewrite": "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "Truth_answer": "The War Measures Act was brought into force three times in Canadian history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104125040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Measures_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Measures_Act", "Context": [ "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "The War Measures Act was brought into force three times in Canadian history." ], "Conversation_no": 1997, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the first time", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first time the war measures act was used", "Truth_answer": "The War Measures Act was first used during the First World War", "Truth_passages": [ "https://jennyrightside.com/category/canadiana/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first time the war measures act was used", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Measures_Act", "Context": [ "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "The War Measures Act was brought into force three times in Canadian history.", "When was the first time the war measures act was used", "The War Measures Act was first used during the First World War" ], "Conversation_no": 1997, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the second time", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the second time the war measures act was used", "Truth_answer": "The War Measures Act was used a second time during the Second World War", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the second time the war measures act was used", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Measures_Act", "Context": [ "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "The War Measures Act was brought into force three times in Canadian history.", "When was the first time the war measures act was used", "The War Measures Act was first used during the First World War", "When was the second time the war measures act was used", "The War Measures Act was used a second time during the Second World War" ], "Conversation_no": 1997, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the third time", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the third time the war measures act was used", "Truth_answer": "The War Measures Act was used a third time during the October Crisis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the third time the war measures act was used", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_Crisis", "Context": [ "when has the war measures act been used in canada", "The War Measures Act was brought into force three times in Canadian history.", "When was the first time the war measures act was used", "The War Measures Act was first used during the First World War", "When was the second time the war measures act was used", "The War Measures Act was used a second time during the Second World War", "When was the third time the war measures act was used", "The War Measures Act was used a third time during the October Crisis" ], "Conversation_no": 1997, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was prime minister", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was prime minister during the time the War Measures Act was used during the October Crisis", "Truth_answer": "The Prime Minister during the October Crisis was Pierre Trudeau", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was prime minister during the time the War Measures Act was used during the October Crisis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1998, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "Truth_answer": "The 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.shameface.com.wstub.archive.org/details/tv?and%5B%5D=publicdate%3A%5B2013-12-01+TO+2013-12-31%5D&q=toyota&red=1&and%5B%5D=collection%3A%22TV-BLOOMBERG%22&and%5B%5D=sponsor%3A%22Internet+Archive%22&sort=titleSorter_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531185152id_/http://time.com:80/4932670/2018-winter-olympics-when-where/?_p11", "http://www.ededition.com/vancouver-2010-olympics-day-5/?replytocom=238364_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing" ], "Conversation_no": 1998, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when", "Transformer_rewrite": "when", "Truth_answer": "The 2022 winter olympics will be held from february 4th to february 20th, 2022", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when are the next winter olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing", "when are the next winter olympics", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held from february 4th to february 20th, 2022" ], "Conversation_no": 1998, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What country is hosting", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country is hosting the next winter olympics", "Truth_answer": "China is hosting the 2022 winter olympics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Olympic_Games_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is hosting the 2022 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing", "when are the next winter olympics", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held from february 4th to february 20th, 2022", "What country is hosting the 2022 winter olympics", "China is hosting the 2022 winter olympics" ], "Conversation_no": 1998, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where in china", "Transformer_rewrite": "where in china", "Truth_answer": "the 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing, china", "Truth_passages": [ "https://currentaffairs.gktoday.in/tags/2020-tokyo-olympics_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531185152id_/http://time.com:80/4932670/2018-winter-olympics-when-where/?_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where in china are the 2022 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "where are the next winter olympics going to be at", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing", "when are the next winter olympics", "The 2022 winter olympics will be held from february 4th to february 20th, 2022", "What country is hosting the 2022 winter olympics", "China is hosting the 2022 winter olympics", "where in china are the 2022 winter olympics", "the 2022 winter olympics will be held in beijing, china" ], "Conversation_no": 1998, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who will attend", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who will attend the 2022 winter Olympics", "Truth_answer": "95 nations will attend the 2022 winter olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who will attend the 2022 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Akufo-Addo", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 1999, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "Truth_answer": "the full name of the president of ghana is Nana Akufo-Addo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Akufo-Addo", "Context": [ "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "the full name of the president of ghana is Nana Akufo-Addo" ], "Conversation_no": 1999, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first day in office", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first day in office of president of ghana", "Truth_answer": "Nana Akufo-Addo assumed office on january 7th 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first day in office of president of ghana", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Akufo-Addo", "Context": [ "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "the full name of the president of ghana is Nana Akufo-Addo", "when was the first day in office of president of ghana", "Nana Akufo-Addo assumed office on january 7th 2017" ], "Conversation_no": 1999, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the party affiliation", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the party affiliation", "Truth_answer": "Nana Akufo-Addo is part of the New Patriotic Party", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.ghnewsnow.com/2016/02/_p0", "http://www.ghnewsnow.com/2016/02/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the party affiliation of president of ghana", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Akufo-Addo", "Context": [ "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "the full name of the president of ghana is Nana Akufo-Addo", "when was the first day in office of president of ghana", "Nana Akufo-Addo assumed office on january 7th 2017", "what's the party affiliation of president of ghana", "Nana Akufo-Addo is part of the New Patriotic Party" ], "Conversation_no": 1999, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the date of birth", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the date of birth", "Truth_answer": "Nana Akufo-Addo was born on march 29th, 1944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the date of birth of the president of ghana", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Akufo-Addo", "Context": [ "what is the full name of the president of ghana", "the full name of the president of ghana is Nana Akufo-Addo", "when was the first day in office of president of ghana", "Nana Akufo-Addo assumed office on january 7th 2017", "what's the party affiliation of president of ghana", "Nana Akufo-Addo is part of the New Patriotic Party", "what's the date of birth of the president of ghana", "Nana Akufo-Addo was born on march 29th, 1944" ], "Conversation_no": 1999, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the spouse", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the spouse of the president of ghana", "Truth_answer": "Nana Akufo-Addo's spouse is Rebecca Akufo-Addo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the spouse of the president of ghana", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_Jets", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2000, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "Truth_answer": "The Winnipeg Jets have 0 Stanley Cups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_Jets", "Context": [ "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "The Winnipeg Jets have 0 Stanley Cups." ], "Conversation_no": 2000, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who is the head coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the winnipeg jets", "Truth_answer": "The head coach of the of the winnipeg jets is Paul Maurice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223150747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_NHL_season_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the winnipeg jets", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_Jets", "Context": [ "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "The Winnipeg Jets have 0 Stanley Cups.", "who is the head coach of the winnipeg jets", "The head coach of the of the winnipeg jets is Paul Maurice" ], "Conversation_no": 2000, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the captain", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the captain of the winnipeg jets", "Truth_answer": "the captain of the winnipeg jets is Blake Wheeler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://petrescueshelter.com/muxleys-story/_p1", "https://pattitherivercityrenegade.wordpress.com/tag/leslie-gore/_p2", "https://www.nhlpa.com/news/2-13885/jets-sign-nathan-beaulieu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the captain of the winnipeg jets", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_Jets", "Context": [ "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "The Winnipeg Jets have 0 Stanley Cups.", "who is the head coach of the winnipeg jets", "The head coach of the of the winnipeg jets is Paul Maurice", "who is the captain of the winnipeg jets", "the captain of the winnipeg jets is Blake Wheeler" ], "Conversation_no": 2000, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the colors", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the colors of the winnipeg jets", "Truth_answer": "the colors of the of the winnipeg jets are Polar night blue, aviator blue, silver, red, white", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the colors of the winnipeg jets", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_Jets", "Context": [ "when was the last time winnipeg jets won the stanley cup", "The Winnipeg Jets have 0 Stanley Cups.", "who is the head coach of the winnipeg jets", "The head coach of the of the winnipeg jets is Paul Maurice", "who is the captain of the winnipeg jets", "the captain of the winnipeg jets is Blake Wheeler", "what are the colors of the winnipeg jets", "the colors of the of the winnipeg jets are Polar night blue, aviator blue, silver, red, white" ], "Conversation_no": 2000, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whats the home arena", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats the home arena of the winnipeg jets", "Truth_answer": "the home arena of the winnipeg jets is Bell MTS Place", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the home arena of the winnipeg jets", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://photos.state.gov/libraries/nigeria/487468/pdfs/Nigeria%20overview%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2001, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Truth_answer": "Nigeria has 250 ethnic groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-nigeria.html", "Context": [ "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Nigeria has 250 ethnic groups." ], "Conversation_no": 2001, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the biggest", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the biggest ethnic group in nigeria", "Truth_answer": "the Hausa are the biggest ethnic group in Nigeria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205739id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-nigeria.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the biggest ethnic group in nigeria", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-nigeria.html", "Context": [ "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Nigeria has 250 ethnic groups.", "what's the biggest ethnic group in nigeria", "the Hausa are the biggest ethnic group in Nigeria" ], "Conversation_no": 2001, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the population of nigeria", "Truth_answer": "there are 67 million Hausa in Nigeria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of Hausa in nigeria", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-nigeria.html", "Context": [ "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Nigeria has 250 ethnic groups.", "what's the biggest ethnic group in nigeria", "the Hausa are the biggest ethnic group in Nigeria", "what's the population of Hausa in nigeria", "there are 67 million Hausa in Nigeria" ], "Conversation_no": 2001, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what percentage of the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what percentage of nigeria is hausa", "Truth_answer": "the hausa make up 25% of the population in nigeria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of nigeria is hausa", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-nigeria.html", "Context": [ "how many ethnic groups did we have in nigeria", "Nigeria has 250 ethnic groups.", "what's the biggest ethnic group in nigeria", "the Hausa are the biggest ethnic group in Nigeria", "what's the population of Hausa in nigeria", "there are 67 million Hausa in Nigeria", "what percentage of nigeria is hausa", "the hausa make up 25% of the population in nigeria" ], "Conversation_no": 2001, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the second biggest", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the second biggest", "Truth_answer": "the yoruba are the second biggest ethnic group in nigeria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205739id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-groups-in-nigeria.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the second biggest population in hausa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2002, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what percentage of the world can speak english", "Transformer_rewrite": "what percentage of the world can speak english", "Truth_answer": "4.922% of the world can speak english", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of the world can speak english", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers", "Context": [ "what percentage of the world can speak english", "4.922% of the world can speak english" ], "Conversation_no": 2002, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about french", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about french", "Truth_answer": "1.003% of the world can speak french", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of the world can speak french", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rypeapp.com/blog/french-in-africa-29-countries-where-french-is-spoken/", "Context": [ "what percentage of the world can speak english", "4.922% of the world can speak english", "what percentage of the world can speak french", "1.003% of the world can speak french" ], "Conversation_no": 2002, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many countries in africa speak the language", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many countries in africa speak french", "Truth_answer": "French is spoken in at least 29 African countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505154345id_/https://www.rypeapp.com/blog/french-in-africa-29-countries-where-french-is-spoken/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries in africa speak french", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://frenchly.us/the-countries-outside-of-france-that-speak-the-most-french/", "Context": [ "what percentage of the world can speak english", "4.922% of the world can speak english", "what percentage of the world can speak french", "1.003% of the world can speak french", "how many countries in africa speak french", "French is spoken in at least 29 African countries." ], "Conversation_no": 2002, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which country has the most speakers", "Transformer_rewrite": "which country has the most speakers", "Truth_answer": "The Democratic Republic of the Congo has the largest concentration of French speakers in all of Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which african country has the most speakers french speakers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo", "Context": [ "what percentage of the world can speak english", "4.922% of the world can speak english", "what percentage of the world can speak french", "1.003% of the world can speak french", "how many countries in africa speak french", "French is spoken in at least 29 African countries.", "which african country has the most speakers french speakers", "The Democratic Republic of the Congo has the largest concentration of French speakers in all of Africa." ], "Conversation_no": 2002, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the national languages", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the national languages of the democratic republic of the congo", "Truth_answer": "Four indigenous languages have the status of national language in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kituba, Lingala, Swahili and Tshiluba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the national languages of the democratic republic of the congo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2003, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has sold more albums lil wayne or eminem", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has sold more albums lil wayne or eminem", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has sold more albums lil wayne or eminem", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2004, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "Truth_answer": "derek jeter has hit 260 home runs in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter", "Context": [ "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "derek jeter has hit 260 home runs in his career." ], "Conversation_no": 2004, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what team did the baseball player play for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what team did derek jeter play for in his career", "Truth_answer": "As a player, Derek Jeter spent his entire 20-year career in MLB with the New York Yankees.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-name-these-baseball-players-a-photo-them-bat?rmalg=es&remorapos=2&remorasrc=39266136a9104a1bbe7f31ba2d46f20b_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225170854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did derek jeter play for in his career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter", "Context": [ "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "derek jeter has hit 260 home runs in his career.", "what team did derek jeter play for in his career", "As a player, Derek Jeter spent his entire 20-year career in MLB with the New York Yankees." ], "Conversation_no": 2004, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what position", "Transformer_rewrite": "what position did derek jeter play in his mlb career", "Truth_answer": "Derek Jeter is an American former professional baseball shortstop.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://marriedbiowiki.com/whos-derek-jeter-dating-wiki-wife-baby-net-worth-parents-daughter/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225170854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did derek jeter play in his mlb career", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter#Draft", "Context": [ "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "derek jeter has hit 260 home runs in his career.", "what team did derek jeter play for in his career", "As a player, Derek Jeter spent his entire 20-year career in MLB with the New York Yankees.", "what position did derek jeter play in his mlb career", "Derek Jeter is an American former professional baseball shortstop." ], "Conversation_no": 2004, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much did the player get drafted for", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much did derek jeter get drafted for by the new york yankees", "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees drafted Derek Jeter, who chose to turn pro, signing for $800,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225170854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did derek jeter get drafted for by the new york yankees", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jeter", "Context": [ "how many home runs has derek jeter hit in his career", "derek jeter has hit 260 home runs in his career.", "what team did derek jeter play for in his career", "As a player, Derek Jeter spent his entire 20-year career in MLB with the New York Yankees.", "what position did derek jeter play in his mlb career", "Derek Jeter is an American former professional baseball shortstop.", "how much did derek jeter get drafted for by the new york yankees", "The New York Yankees drafted Derek Jeter, who chose to turn pro, signing for $800,000." ], "Conversation_no": 2004, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any nicknames", "Transformer_rewrite": "any nicknames", "Truth_answer": "Derek Jeter has earned the nicknames Captain Clutch and Mr. November due to his outstanding play in the postseason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does derek jeter have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/about-educational-outreach/activity-resources/about", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2005, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Truth_answer": "Judicial review is not found within the text of the Constitution itself. The Court established this doctrine in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030042110id_/https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/about-educational-outreach/activity-resources/about_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution", "Context": [ "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Judicial review is not found within the text of the Constitution itself. The Court established this doctrine in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803)." ], "Conversation_no": 2005, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about quartering of soldiers", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is quarter of soldiers found in the constitution", "Truth_answer": "The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118151439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is quarter of soldiers found in the constitution", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution", "Context": [ "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Judicial review is not found within the text of the Constitution itself. The Court established this doctrine in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803).", "where is quarter of soldiers found in the constitution", "The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime." ], "Conversation_no": 2005, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is prohibition", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is prohibition", "Truth_answer": "The Eighteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution established the prohibition of intoxicating liquors in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is prohibition in the united states constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-first_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution", "Context": [ "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Judicial review is not found within the text of the Constitution itself. The Court established this doctrine in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803).", "where is quarter of soldiers found in the constitution", "The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime.", "where is prohibition in the united states constitution", "The Eighteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution established the prohibition of intoxicating liquors in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2005, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which amendment repealed prohibition", "Transformer_rewrite": "which amendment to the united states constitution repealed prohibition", "Truth_answer": "The Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which had mandated nationwide Prohibition on alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://nwrp.eu/topic/801-project-six-puzzle/?tab=comments_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-first_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which amendment to the united states constitution repealed prohibition", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amendments_to_the_United_States_Constitution", "Context": [ "where is judicial review found in the constitution", "Judicial review is not found within the text of the Constitution itself. The Court established this doctrine in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803).", "where is quarter of soldiers found in the constitution", "The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime.", "where is prohibition in the united states constitution", "The Eighteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution established the prohibition of intoxicating liquors in the United States.", "which amendment to the united states constitution repealed prohibition", "The Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which had mandated nationwide Prohibition on alcohol." ], "Conversation_no": 2005, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many amendments are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many amendments are there", "Truth_answer": "Thirty-three amendments to the United States Constitution have been proposed by the United States Congress and sent to the states for ratification. Twenty-seven of these have been ratified.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many amendments are there in the united states constitution", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal_Gadot#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2006, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Truth_answer": "Gal Gadot married Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal_Gadot#Early_life", "Context": [ "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Gal Gadot married Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano in 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 2006, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the place of birth", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's gal gadot's place of birth", "Truth_answer": "gal gadot was born in petah tikva, israel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal_Gadot_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's gal gadot's place of birth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal_Gadot", "Context": [ "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Gal Gadot married Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano in 2008.", "what's gal gadot's place of birth", "gal gadot was born in petah tikva, israel" ], "Conversation_no": 2006, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the actor's birthday", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is gal gadot's birthday", "Truth_answer": "gal gadot was born 30 April 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is gal gadot's birthday", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal_Gadot", "Context": [ "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Gal Gadot married Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano in 2008.", "what's gal gadot's place of birth", "gal gadot was born in petah tikva, israel", "what is gal gadot's birthday", "gal gadot was born 30 April 1985" ], "Conversation_no": 2006, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many kids does the actor have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many kids does gal gadot have", "Truth_answer": "gal gadot has two children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many kids does gal gadot have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal_Gadot#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who is the new wonder woman married to", "Gal Gadot married Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano in 2008.", "what's gal gadot's place of birth", "gal gadot was born in petah tikva, israel", "what is gal gadot's birthday", "gal gadot was born 30 April 1985", "how many kids does gal gadot have", "gal gadot has two children" ], "Conversation_no": 2006, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old are gal gadot's children", "Truth_answer": "Gal Gadot has two daughters, one born in 2011, and another in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old are gal gadot's children", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.sinoorigin.com/famous-artists/leonardo-da-vinci.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2007, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Transformer_rewrite": "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci was and is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are his most famous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202012345id_/http://www.sinoorigin.com:80/famous-artists/leonardo-da-vinci.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scream", "Context": [ "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Leonardo da Vinci was and is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are his most famous." ], "Conversation_no": 2007, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the scream", "Transformer_rewrite": "who painted the scream", "Truth_answer": "the scream was painted by Edvard Munch", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.laurencedevalmy.com/roy-drowninggirl_p0", "https://zooquizzes.com/quiz/the-ultimate-art-history-quiz_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190214030328id_/http://legomenon.com:80/meaning-of-the-scream-1893-painting-by-edvard-munch.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scream_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135106id_/http://projectbritain.com:80/calendar/May/scream.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who painted the scream", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://projectbritain.com/calendar/May/scream.html", "Context": [ "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Leonardo da Vinci was and is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are his most famous.", "who painted the scream", "the scream was painted by Edvard Munch" ], "Conversation_no": 2007, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the artist's inspiration", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was edvard munch's inspiration for the scream", "Truth_answer": "The Scream was a result of the anxiety and fear Edvard Munch felt on a day while walking with two friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135106id_/http://projectbritain.com:80/calendar/May/scream.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was edvard munch's inspiration for the scream", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/later-europe-and-americas/modernity-ap/a/munch-the-scream", "Context": [ "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Leonardo da Vinci was and is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are his most famous.", "who painted the scream", "the scream was painted by Edvard Munch", "what was edvard munch's inspiration for the scream", "The Scream was a result of the anxiety and fear Edvard Munch felt on a day while walking with two friends." ], "Conversation_no": 2007, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened", "Truth_answer": "From Edvard Munch's diary: “I was walking along the road with two friends—the sun went down—I felt a gust of melancholy—suddenly the sky turned a bloody red.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when edvard munch was walking with two friends", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://legomenon.com/meaning-of-the-scream-1893-painting-by-edvard-munch.html", "Context": [ "who painted the pictures mona lisa and the last supper", "Leonardo da Vinci was and is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are his most famous.", "who painted the scream", "the scream was painted by Edvard Munch", "what was edvard munch's inspiration for the scream", "The Scream was a result of the anxiety and fear Edvard Munch felt on a day while walking with two friends.", "what happened when edvard munch was walking with two friends", "From Edvard Munch's diary: “I was walking along the road with two friends—the sun went down—I felt a gust of melancholy—suddenly the sky turned a bloody red.“" ], "Conversation_no": 2007, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the painting symbolize", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the scream symbolize", "Truth_answer": "In what he referred to as his soul painting, Edvard Munch reveals in The Screan an honest and perhaps even ugly glimpse of his inner troubles and feelings of anxiety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the scream symbolize", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vikings.fandom.com/wiki/Ivar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2008, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "Truth_answer": "In the 2013 TV series Vikings, because Ragnar did not heed Aslaug's warnings, Ivar was born with weak bones, his legs twisted and seemingly broken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227123410id_/https://vikings.fandom.com/wiki/Ivar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(2013_TV_series)", "Context": [ "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "In the 2013 TV series Vikings, because Ragnar did not heed Aslaug's warnings, Ivar was born with weak bones, his legs twisted and seemingly broken." ], "Conversation_no": 2008, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the series based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the series based on", "Truth_answer": "The 2013 TV series Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the 2013 tv series vikings based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(2013_TV_series)#Premise", "Context": [ "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "In the 2013 TV series Vikings, because Ragnar did not heed Aslaug's warnings, Ivar was born with weak bones, his legs twisted and seemingly broken.", "what is the 2013 tv series vikings based on", "The 2013 TV series Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok." ], "Conversation_no": 2008, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the series take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the show take place", "Truth_answer": "The 2013 TV series Vikings begins at the start of the Viking Age, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does thr 2013 tv series vikings take place", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_Age", "Context": [ "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "In the 2013 TV series Vikings, because Ragnar did not heed Aslaug's warnings, Ivar was born with weak bones, his legs twisted and seemingly broken.", "what is the 2013 tv series vikings based on", "The 2013 TV series Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok.", "when does thr 2013 tv series vikings take place", "The 2013 TV series Vikings begins at the start of the Viking Age, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793." ], "Conversation_no": 2008, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what years was the period", "Transformer_rewrite": "what years was the viking age", "Truth_answer": "The Viking Age was from 793 to 1066 AD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what years was the viking age", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_Age", "Context": [ "what is wrong with ragnar's last son", "In the 2013 TV series Vikings, because Ragnar did not heed Aslaug's warnings, Ivar was born with weak bones, his legs twisted and seemingly broken.", "what is the 2013 tv series vikings based on", "The 2013 TV series Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok.", "when does thr 2013 tv series vikings take place", "The 2013 TV series Vikings begins at the start of the Viking Age, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793.", "what years was the viking age", "The Viking Age was from 793 to 1066 AD." ], "Conversation_no": 2008, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened during the period", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened during the viking age", "Truth_answer": "The Viking Age is a period in the history of the Scandinavians, during which they expanded and built settlements throughout Europe and beyond after the main European Migration Period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_Age_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened during the viking age", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theinvisiblementor.com/you-cannot-step-into-the-same-river-twice/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2009, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Transformer_rewrite": "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Truth_answer": "Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 b.c. said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.”", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2019/07/14/sunday-sayings-change/?replytocom=20073_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303041652id_/https://theinvisiblementor.com/you-cannot-step-into-the-same-river-twice/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-explain-in-a-very-simple-way-the-saying-No-man-ever-steps-into-the-same-river-twice", "Context": [ "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 b.c. said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2009, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the meaning", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the meaning", "Truth_answer": "The statement no man ever steps into the same river twice is an analogy for Heraclitus's belief that everything is constantly changing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the meaning of no man ever steps in the same river twice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus", "Context": [ "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 b.c. said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.”", "what's the meaning of no man ever steps in the same river twice", "The statement no man ever steps into the same river twice is an analogy for Heraclitus's belief that everything is constantly changing." ], "Conversation_no": 2009, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the philosopher born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was heraclitus born", "Truth_answer": "heraclitus was born in 535 BCE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was heraclitus born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus", "Context": [ "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 b.c. said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.”", "what's the meaning of no man ever steps in the same river twice", "The statement no man ever steps into the same river twice is an analogy for Heraclitus's belief that everything is constantly changing.", "when was heraclitus born", "heraclitus was born in 535 BCE" ], "Conversation_no": 2009, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the philosopher born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was heraclitus born", "Truth_answer": "Heraclitus was born in Ephesus, Ionia, Persian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was heraclitus born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephesus#Ottoman_era", "Context": [ "who said you can't step into the same river twice", "Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 b.c. said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.”", "what's the meaning of no man ever steps in the same river twice", "The statement no man ever steps into the same river twice is an analogy for Heraclitus's belief that everything is constantly changing.", "when was heraclitus born", "heraclitus was born in 535 BCE", "where was heraclitus born", "Heraclitus was born in Ephesus, Ionia, Persian Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 2009, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the city still exist", "Transformer_rewrite": "does ephesus still exist", "Truth_answer": "Ephesus was completely abandoned by the 15th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does ephesus still exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Leftovers_episodes#Season_3_(2017)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2010, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "Truth_answer": "The third and final season of the TV series The Leftovers consists of eight episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Leftovers_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "The third and final season of the TV series The Leftovers consists of eight episodes." ], "Conversation_no": 2010, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the premise of the tv series", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the premise of the tv series the leftovers", "Truth_answer": "The TV series The Leftovers begins three years after the Sudden Departure, a global event that resulted in 2% of the world's population disappearing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the tv series the leftovers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Leftovers_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "The third and final season of the TV series The Leftovers consists of eight episodes.", "what is the premise of the tv series the leftovers", "The TV series The Leftovers begins three years after the Sudden Departure, a global event that resulted in 2% of the world's population disappearing." ], "Conversation_no": 2010, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the tv series based on another work", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the tv series the leftovers based on another work", "Truth_answer": "The TV series The Leftovers is based on Tom Perrotta's novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the tv series the leftovers based on another work", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Perrotta", "Context": [ "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "The third and final season of the TV series The Leftovers consists of eight episodes.", "what is the premise of the tv series the leftovers", "The TV series The Leftovers begins three years after the Sudden Departure, a global event that resulted in 2% of the world's population disappearing.", "is the tv series the leftovers based on another work", "The TV series The Leftovers is based on Tom Perrotta's novel of the same name." ], "Conversation_no": 2010, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else has the author written", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else has tom perrotta written besides the novel the leftovers", "Truth_answer": "Tom Perrotta is best known for his novels Election and Little Children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has tom perrotta written besides the novel the leftovers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Perrotta", "Context": [ "how many episodes in the final season of the leftovers", "The third and final season of the TV series The Leftovers consists of eight episodes.", "what is the premise of the tv series the leftovers", "The TV series The Leftovers begins three years after the Sudden Departure, a global event that resulted in 2% of the world's population disappearing.", "is the tv series the leftovers based on another work", "The TV series The Leftovers is based on Tom Perrotta's novel of the same name.", "what else has tom perrotta written besides the novel the leftovers", "Tom Perrotta is best known for his novels Election and Little Children." ], "Conversation_no": 2010, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other works have been adapted into other media", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other works by tom perrotta have been adapted into other media besides the novel the leftovers", "Truth_answer": "Tom Perrotta is best known for his novels Election and Little Children, both of which were made into critically acclaimed, Academy Award-nominated films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720185731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Perrotta_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other works by tom perrotta have been adapted into other media besides the novel the leftovers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us#Cast_and_characters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2011, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the actress kate on this is us", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the actress kate on this is us", "Truth_answer": "kate pearson is portrayed by Chrissy Metz on the this is us", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress kate on this is us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who is the actress kate on this is us", "kate pearson is portrayed by Chrissy Metz on the this is us" ], "Conversation_no": 2011, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did this is us premiere", "Truth_answer": "This Is Us premiered on September 20, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did this is us premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who is the actress kate on this is us", "kate pearson is portrayed by Chrissy Metz on the this is us", "when did this is us premiere", "This Is Us premiered on September 20, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2011, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the show filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is this is us filmed", "Truth_answer": "This Is Us is filmed in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is this is us filmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us_(season_4)", "Context": [ "who is the actress kate on this is us", "kate pearson is portrayed by Chrissy Metz on the this is us", "when did this is us premiere", "This Is Us premiered on September 20, 2016.", "where is this is us filmed", "This Is Us is filmed in Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 2011, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes are in season 4", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes are in season 4", "Truth_answer": "The fourth season of This Is US premiered on September 24, 2019, and consists of 18 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in season 4 of this is us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who is the actress kate on this is us", "kate pearson is portrayed by Chrissy Metz on the this is us", "when did this is us premiere", "This Is Us premiered on September 20, 2016.", "where is this is us filmed", "This Is Us is filmed in Los Angeles.", "how many episodes are in season 4 of this is us", "The fourth season of This Is US premiered on September 24, 2019, and consists of 18 episodes." ], "Conversation_no": 2011, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the creator", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the creator of this is us", "Truth_answer": "Dan Fogelman is the creator of this is us", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of this is us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Jax_Jones_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2012, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings you don't know me 2017", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings you don't know me 2017", "Truth_answer": "You Don't Know Me is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones featuring vocals from Raye", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings you don't know me 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Jax_Jones_song)", "Context": [ "who sings you don't know me 2017", "You Don't Know Me is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones featuring vocals from Raye" ], "Conversation_no": 2012, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the genre", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the genre of the song you don't know me by jax jones", "Truth_answer": "You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is a dance-pop and house song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the genre of the song you don't know me by jax jones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Jax_Jones_song)", "Context": [ "who sings you don't know me 2017", "You Don't Know Me is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones featuring vocals from Raye", "what's the genre of the song you don't know me by jax jones", "You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is a dance-pop and house song" ], "Conversation_no": 2012, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the length", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the length of the song You Don't Know Me by jax jones", "Truth_answer": "The song You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is 3 minutes and 33 seconds long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of the song You Don't Know Me by jax jones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Jax_Jones_song)", "Context": [ "who sings you don't know me 2017", "You Don't Know Me is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones featuring vocals from Raye", "what's the genre of the song you don't know me by jax jones", "You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is a dance-pop and house song", "what's the length of the song You Don't Know Me by jax jones", "The song You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is 3 minutes and 33 seconds long" ], "Conversation_no": 2012, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song you don't know me by jax jones released", "Truth_answer": "The song You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones was released on 9 December 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song you don't know me by jax jones released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Jax_Jones_song)", "Context": [ "who sings you don't know me 2017", "You Don't Know Me is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones featuring vocals from Raye", "what's the genre of the song you don't know me by jax jones", "You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is a dance-pop and house song", "what's the length of the song You Don't Know Me by jax jones", "The song You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones is 3 minutes and 33 seconds long", "when was the song you don't know me by jax jones released", "The song You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones was released on 9 December 2016" ], "Conversation_no": 2012, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the song sample", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the song you don't know me by jax jones sample", "Truth_answer": "The song You Don't Know Me by Jax Jones sampling the bassline of M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade's 2005 hit Body Language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the song you don't know me by jax jones sample", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%27s_Next_Top_Model_(season_5)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2013, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "Truth_answer": "The winner of season 5 of Asia's Next Top Model was Maureen Wroblewitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maureen_Wroblewitz", "Context": [ "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "The winner of season 5 of Asia's Next Top Model was Maureen Wroblewitz." ], "Conversation_no": 2013, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what country did the winner represent", "Transformer_rewrite": "what country did maureen wroblewitz represent in season 5 of asia's next top model", "Truth_answer": "Maureen Wroblewitz represented the Philippines in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201013111946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maureen_Wroblewitz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what country did maureen wroblewitz represent in season 5 of asia's next top model", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%27s_Next_Top_Model_(season_5)#Episodes", "Context": [ "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "The winner of season 5 of Asia's Next Top Model was Maureen Wroblewitz.", "what country did maureen wroblewitz represent in season 5 of asia's next top model", "Maureen Wroblewitz represented the Philippines in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model." ], "Conversation_no": 2013, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was first eliminated", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was first eliminated", "Truth_answer": "Anjelica Santillan was the first model eliminated in Asia's Next Top Model season 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was first eliminated in asia's next top model season 5", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%27s_Next_Top_Model_(season_5)#Judges", "Context": [ "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "The winner of season 5 of Asia's Next Top Model was Maureen Wroblewitz.", "what country did maureen wroblewitz represent in season 5 of asia's next top model", "Maureen Wroblewitz represented the Philippines in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model.", "who was first eliminated in asia's next top model season 5", "Anjelica Santillan was the first model eliminated in Asia's Next Top Model season 5." ], "Conversation_no": 2013, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the judges", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the judges in asia's next top model season 5", "Truth_answer": "Judges in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model include Cindy Bishop, Cara G. McIlroy, Yu Tsai, and Pia Wurtzbach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%27s_Next_Top_Model_(season_5)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the judges in asia's next top model season 5", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%27s_Next_Top_Model_(season_5)", "Context": [ "who won in asia's next top model cycle 5", "The winner of season 5 of Asia's Next Top Model was Maureen Wroblewitz.", "what country did maureen wroblewitz represent in season 5 of asia's next top model", "Maureen Wroblewitz represented the Philippines in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model.", "who was first eliminated in asia's next top model season 5", "Anjelica Santillan was the first model eliminated in Asia's Next Top Model season 5.", "who were the judges in asia's next top model season 5", "Judges in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model include Cindy Bishop, Cara G. McIlroy, Yu Tsai, and Pia Wurtzbach." ], "Conversation_no": 2013, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the premiere", "Truth_answer": "The fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model aired on April 5, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premiere of asia's next top model season 5", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Time_to_Die", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2014, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the name of the last james bond film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the name of the last james bond film", "Truth_answer": "No Time to Die is a forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the last james bond film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Time_to_Die", "Context": [ "what was the name of the last james bond film", "No Time to Die is a forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series." ], "Conversation_no": 2014, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the director", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the director of no time to die", "Truth_answer": "No Time to Die is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the director of no time to die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Joji_Fukunaga", "Context": [ "what was the name of the last james bond film", "No Time to Die is a forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series.", "who is the director of no time to die", "No Time to Die is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga." ], "Conversation_no": 2014, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the director's first film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was cary joji fukunaga's first film", "Truth_answer": "Cary Joji Fukunaga first gained recognition for writing and directing the 2009 film Sin Nombre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103082630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Joji_Fukunaga_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was cary joji fukunaga's first film", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre_(2011_film)", "Context": [ "what was the name of the last james bond film", "No Time to Die is a forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series.", "who is the director of no time to die", "No Time to Die is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.", "what was cary joji fukunaga's first film", "Cary Joji Fukunaga first gained recognition for writing and directing the 2009 film Sin Nombre." ], "Conversation_no": 2014, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else has the director directed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else has the director directed", "Truth_answer": "Jane Eyre is a 2011 romantic drama film directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907173630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre_(2011_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has cary joji fukunaga directed besides no time to die and the 2009 film sin nombre", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre_(2011_film)", "Context": [ "what was the name of the last james bond film", "No Time to Die is a forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series.", "who is the director of no time to die", "No Time to Die is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.", "what was cary joji fukunaga's first film", "Cary Joji Fukunaga first gained recognition for writing and directing the 2009 film Sin Nombre.", "what else has cary joji fukunaga directed besides no time to die and the 2009 film sin nombre", "Jane Eyre is a 2011 romantic drama film directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga." ], "Conversation_no": 2014, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the film win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the 2011 film jane eyre win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The costume design of the 2011 film Jane Eyre, led by Michael O'Connor, was nominated for an Academy Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the 2011 film jane eyre win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2015, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Truth_answer": "Oxygen and Silicon are the most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Truth_passages": [ "http://slideplayer.com/slide/7964194/_p0", "https://www.universetoday.com/tag/structure-of-mars/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html", "Context": [ "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Oxygen and Silicon are the most abundant elements in the earth's crust" ], "Conversation_no": 2015, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is oxygen", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much of the earth's crust is oxygen", "Truth_answer": "Oxygen makes up 46.6% of the Earth's crust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221103026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the earth's crust is oxygen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html", "Context": [ "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Oxygen and Silicon are the most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "how much of the earth's crust is oxygen", "Oxygen makes up 46.6% of the Earth's crust." ], "Conversation_no": 2015, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is silicon", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is silicon", "Truth_answer": "27.7% of the earth's crust is silicon", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=15556&start=60_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the earth's crust is silicon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html", "Context": [ "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Oxygen and Silicon are the most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "how much of the earth's crust is oxygen", "Oxygen makes up 46.6% of the Earth's crust.", "how much of the earth's crust is silicon", "27.7% of the earth's crust is silicon" ], "Conversation_no": 2015, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the third most abundant", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the third most abundant", "Truth_answer": "Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust", "Truth_passages": [ "http://afl.mcgill.ca/_p2", "http://sacrificefly.blogspot.com/2012/08/_p15", "https://letterkundigen-vvl.be/magnesium+mining+use_7064.html_p5", "https://letterkundigen-vvl.be/magnesium+mining+use_7064.html_p8", "https://scienceblogs.com/comment/1349067_p21", "https://scienceblogs.com/comment/1349296_p21", "https://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2011/11/03/vaccine-injury-awareness-week-joe-mercol_p107", "https://wineclubsa.co.za/aluminium-dross-reycling-plant-in-zimbabwe_154.html_p2", "https://www.agroairconcepts.nl/19792/bauxite-to-alumina-process/_p3", "https://www.aimsci.com/ros/html/?page_id=134_p4", "https://www.alimexltd.co.uk/blog/material-month-aluminium_p0", "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/cliffsnotes/subjects/literature/im-supposed-to-write-a-comparison-of-hektor-and-achilles-from-homers_p45", "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/cliffsnotes/subjects/literature/what-is-a-slave-narrative_p45", "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/cliffsnotes/subjects/writing/can-i-end-a-sentence-with-a-preposition_p45", "https://www.definitions.net/definition/calcium_p0", "https://www.perma-zyme.nl/pro/aluminum_sheets_formats_26711.html_p3", "https://www.wineandcompany.co.za/1140845513/global-marble-quarry-market/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181203165147id_/https://www.ducksters.com/science/chemistry/metalloids.php_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202112124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-based_life_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221103026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221103026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-abundant-elements-in-the-earth-s-crust.html_p1", "http://www.paete.org/forums/posting.php?mode=quote&p=21336_p23", "http://www.paete.org/forums/posting.php?mode=quote&p=22943_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the third most abundant in the earths crust", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium", "Context": [ "what are the 2 most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "Oxygen and Silicon are the most abundant elements in the earth's crust", "how much of the earth's crust is oxygen", "Oxygen makes up 46.6% of the Earth's crust.", "how much of the earth's crust is silicon", "27.7% of the earth's crust is silicon", "what's the third most abundant in the earths crust", "Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust" ], "Conversation_no": 2015, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the atomic number", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the atomic number of aluminum", "Truth_answer": "the atomic number of aluminum is 13", "Truth_passages": [ "http://khub.info/mock-test12.php_p12", "https://learn.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-solutions-class-9-science-chapter-4-structure-of-the-atom/_p12", "https://www.accessscience.com/search?amp%3BrootID=794558&topics=Agriculture%2C+Forestry+%26+Soils&topics=Physics&topics=Engineering+%26+Materials&start=0&%3Bstart=0&%3Bamp%3Bstart=0&%3Btopics=Paleontology&%3Btopics=Anthropology+%26+Archeology&%3Bamp%3BsearchStr=Marine+ecology&types=Article&types=Video+%2F+Animation&%3Bamp%3Brows=100&%3Bamp%3Btopics=Earth+Science&%3Bamp%3Btopics=Navigation&rows=100_p12", "https://www.accessscience.com/search?amp%3BrootID=794558&topics=Engineering+%26+Materials&start=0&%3Bstart=0&%3Bamp%3Bstart=0&%3Btopics=Environmental+Science&%3Btopics=Botany&%3Bamp%3BsearchStr=Marine+ecology&%3Bamp%3Brows=10&%3Bamp%3Btypes=Video+%2F+Animation&rows=100_p6", "https://www.accessscience.com/search?topics=Earth+Science&topics=Psychiatry+%26+Psychology&topics=Navigation&topics=Engineering+%26+Materials&start=0&%3Bstart=0&%3Btopics=Botany&%3Btopics=Engineering+%26+Materials&%3Btopics=Psychiatry+%26+Psychology&types=Article&types=Project&%3Brows=10&rows=50&%3Btypes=Briefing&%3Btypes=Image_p6", "https://www.accessscience.com/search?topics=Engineering+%26+Materials&topics=Environmental+Science&%3BrootID=794558&start=0&%3Bstart=0&%3Bamp%3Bstart=0&%3Btopics=Paleontology&%3Btopics=Environmental+Science&%3Bamp%3BsearchStr=Marine+ecology&types=Article&types=Project&%3Bamp%3Btopics=Earth+Science&%3Bamp%3Brows=100&%3Bamp%3Btypes=Image+Gallery&rows=50_p5", "https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xpert/scoreresults.php?keywords=Introduction%20to%20macroeco&start=4840&end=4860_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the atomic number of aluminum", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2727620/characters/nm2179037", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2016, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Charles Michael Davis played Jason Myers on grey's anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/?ref_=tt_ch", "Context": [ "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Charles Michael Davis played Jason Myers on grey's anatomy" ], "Conversation_no": 2016, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about doctor grey", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played doctor grey on grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "ellen pompeo plays doctor meredith grey on grey's anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played doctor grey on grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/?ref_=tt_ch", "Context": [ "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Charles Michael Davis played Jason Myers on grey's anatomy", "who played doctor grey on grey's anatomy", "ellen pompeo plays doctor meredith grey on grey's anatomy" ], "Conversation_no": 2016, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "The creator of Grey's Anatomy is Shonda Rhimes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hard_Day%27s_Night_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)", "Context": [ "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Charles Michael Davis played Jason Myers on grey's anatomy", "who played doctor grey on grey's anatomy", "ellen pompeo plays doctor meredith grey on grey's anatomy", "who created grey's anatomy", "The creator of Grey's Anatomy is Shonda Rhimes." ], "Conversation_no": 2016, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first episode of grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "grey's anatomy first aired on March 27, 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170104010416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hard_Day%27s_Night_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first episode of grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/?ref_=tt_ch", "Context": [ "who did charles michael davis play on grey's anatomy", "Charles Michael Davis played Jason Myers on grey's anatomy", "who played doctor grey on grey's anatomy", "ellen pompeo plays doctor meredith grey on grey's anatomy", "who created grey's anatomy", "The creator of Grey's Anatomy is Shonda Rhimes.", "when was the first episode of grey's anatomy", "grey's anatomy first aired on March 27, 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 2016, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did Kevin McKidd join", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Kevin McKidd join grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Kevin McKidd joined Grey's Anatomy in 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Kevin McKidd join grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2017, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "current distance that the voyager 1 spacecraft is from earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "current distance that the voyager 1 spacecraft is from earth", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "current distance that the voyager 1 spacecraft is from earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_points_of_the_United_States#Northernmost_points", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2018, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Truth_answer": "Northwest Angle Inlet in Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, is the northernmost point in the 48 contiguous states of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_points_of_the_United_States#Easternmost_points", "Context": [ "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Northwest Angle Inlet in Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, is the northernmost point in the 48 contiguous states of the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2018, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the easternmost point", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the easternmost point", "Truth_answer": "West Quoddy Head, Maine, is the easternmost point on the U.S. mainland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206091609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_points_of_the_United_States_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the easternmost point of the continental united states", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Quoddy_Head_Light", "Context": [ "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Northwest Angle Inlet in Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, is the northernmost point in the 48 contiguous states of the United States.", "where is the easternmost point of the continental united states", "West Quoddy Head, Maine, is the easternmost point on the U.S. mainland." ], "Conversation_no": 2018, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the town", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the town", "Truth_answer": "West Quoddy Head, in Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine, is the easternmost point of the contiguous United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322164551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Quoddy_Head_Light_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the town west quoddy head is in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubec,_Maine", "Context": [ "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Northwest Angle Inlet in Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, is the northernmost point in the 48 contiguous states of the United States.", "where is the easternmost point of the continental united states", "West Quoddy Head, Maine, is the easternmost point on the U.S. mainland.", "what is the town west quoddy head is in", "West Quoddy Head, in Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine, is the easternmost point of the contiguous United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2018, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the population of the town", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the population of lubec, maine", "Truth_answer": "The population of Lubec, Maine, was 1,359 at the 2010 census.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubec,_Maine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of lubec, maine", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubec,_Maine#History", "Context": [ "where is the northernmost point of the continental united states", "Northwest Angle Inlet in Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, is the northernmost point in the 48 contiguous states of the United States.", "where is the easternmost point of the continental united states", "West Quoddy Head, Maine, is the easternmost point on the U.S. mainland.", "what is the town west quoddy head is in", "West Quoddy Head, in Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine, is the easternmost point of the contiguous United States.", "what's the population of lubec, maine", "The population of Lubec, Maine, was 1,359 at the 2010 census." ], "Conversation_no": 2018, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the town first settled", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was lubec, maine, first settled", "Truth_answer": "Lubec, Maine, was first settled about 1775.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubec,_Maine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was lubec, maine, first settled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cricket.yahoo.net/news/top-5-bowlers-most-wickets-061251146", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2019, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes of England holds the record of taking most wickets in a test series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Sydney Barnes of England holds the record of taking most wickets in a test series" ], "Conversation_no": 2019, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the cricketer bowl", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did sydney barnes bowl", "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes was right-handed and bowled at a pace from medium to fast-medium with the ability to make the ball both swing and break from off or leg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did sydney barnes bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes#Early_and_private_life", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Sydney Barnes of England holds the record of taking most wickets in a test series", "how did sydney barnes bowl", "Sydney Barnes was right-handed and bowled at a pace from medium to fast-medium with the ability to make the ball both swing and break from off or leg." ], "Conversation_no": 2019, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the cricketer do outside of cricket", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did sydney barnes do outside of cricket", "Truth_answer": "Outside cricket, Sydney Barnes worked as a clerk in a Staffordshire colliery until 1914, and later at Staffordshire County Council where he became skilful in calligraphy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did sydney barnes do outside of cricket", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Sydney Barnes of England holds the record of taking most wickets in a test series", "how did sydney barnes bowl", "Sydney Barnes was right-handed and bowled at a pace from medium to fast-medium with the ability to make the ball both swing and break from off or leg.", "what did sydney barnes do outside of cricket", "Outside cricket, Sydney Barnes worked as a clerk in a Staffordshire colliery until 1914, and later at Staffordshire County Council where he became skilful in calligraphy." ], "Conversation_no": 2019, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the cricketer live", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did sydney barnes live", "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes lived from 19 April 1873 to 26 December 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did sydney barnes live", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes", "Context": [ "who holds the record for most wickets in a test series", "Sydney Barnes of England holds the record of taking most wickets in a test series", "how did sydney barnes bowl", "Sydney Barnes was right-handed and bowled at a pace from medium to fast-medium with the ability to make the ball both swing and break from off or leg.", "what did sydney barnes do outside of cricket", "Outside cricket, Sydney Barnes worked as a clerk in a Staffordshire colliery until 1914, and later at Staffordshire County Council where he became skilful in calligraphy.", "when did sydney barnes live", "Sydney Barnes lived from 19 April 1873 to 26 December 1967." ], "Conversation_no": 2019, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old was the cricketer when he died", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was sydney barnes when he died", "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes died aged 94.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was sydney barnes when he died", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://howtogetawaywithmurder.fandom.com/wiki/Kendrick_Sampson", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2020, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays caleb in how to get away", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays caleb in how to get away", "Truth_answer": "Kendrick Sampson is a supporting actor on How to Get Away with Murder, who portrays the role of Caleb Hapstall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110104id_/https://howtogetawaywithmurder.fandom.com/wiki/Kendrick_Sampson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays caleb in how to get away", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Get_Away_with_Murder", "Context": [ "who plays caleb in how to get away", "Kendrick Sampson is a supporting actor on How to Get Away with Murder, who portrays the role of Caleb Hapstall." ], "Conversation_no": 2020, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about annalise", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays annalise in how to get away with murder", "Truth_answer": "Viola Davis stars as Annalise Keating in How to Get Away with Murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://andrewpegoda.com/2018/03/03/racism-history-and-how-to-get-away-with-murders-bold-statement/?like_comment=16353&_wpnonce=60ada6ff66&replytocom=16724_p0", "https://andrewpegoda.com/2018/03/03/racism-history-and-how-to-get-away-with-murders-bold-statement/?like_comment=16653&_wpnonce=cce4822529_p0", "https://quotecatalog.com/communicator/annalise-keating/_p0", "https://quotecatalog.com/communicator/annalise-keating/_p1", 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created how to get away with murder", "How to Get Away with Murder was created by Peter Nowalk.", "how many seasons are there of how to get away with murder", "How to Get Away with Murder has 6 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2020, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the premise", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the premise", "Truth_answer": "In How to Get Away with Murder, Annalise Keating, a law professor at a prestigious Philadelphia university, along with five of her students, becomes entwined in a murder plot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the premise of how to get away with murder", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kagame", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2021, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Truth_answer": "Paul Kagame is the 4th and current President of Rwanda, having taken office in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kagame_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_Rwanda", "Context": [ "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Paul Kagame is the 4th and current President of Rwanda, having taken office in 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 2021, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is one term", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is a term of rwandan president", "Truth_answer": "The President of Rwanda is elected by popular vote every seven years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is one term of the rwandan presidency", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grégoire_Kayibanda", "Context": [ "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Paul Kagame is the 4th and current President of Rwanda, having taken office in 2000.", "how long is one term of the rwandan presidency", "The President of Rwanda is elected by popular vote every seven years." ], "Conversation_no": 2021, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the first rwandan president", "Truth_answer": "Grégoire Kayibanda was the first elected President of Rwanda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first rwandan president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_Rwanda", "Context": [ "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Paul Kagame is the 4th and current President of Rwanda, having taken office in 2000.", "how long is one term of the rwandan presidency", "The President of Rwanda is elected by popular vote every seven years.", "who was the first rwandan president", "Grégoire Kayibanda was the first elected President of Rwanda." ], "Conversation_no": 2021, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the second", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the second rwandan president", "Truth_answer": "Juvénal Habyarimana was the 2nd President of Rwanda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the second rwandan president", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvénal_Habyarimana", "Context": [ "how long has the rwandan president been in power", "Paul Kagame is the 4th and current President of Rwanda, having taken office in 2000.", "how long is one term of the rwandan presidency", "The President of Rwanda is elected by popular vote every seven years.", "who was the first rwandan president", "Grégoire Kayibanda was the first elected President of Rwanda.", "who was the second rwandan president", "Juvénal Habyarimana was the 2nd President of Rwanda." ], "Conversation_no": 2021, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the second president die", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the second president of rwanda die", "Truth_answer": "On 6 April 1994, Juvénal Habyarimana was killed when his aircraft, also carrying the President of neighbouring Burundi, Cyprien Ntaryamira, was shot down near Kigali, Rwanda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the second president of rwanda die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2022, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "Truth_answer": "On December 26, 2018, Mayon caused two phereatic explosions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925160039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon", "Context": [ "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "On December 26, 2018, Mayon caused two phereatic explosions" ], "Conversation_no": 2022, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how active is the volcano", "Transformer_rewrite": "how active is mayon", "Truth_answer": "Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Philippines_p38", "http://news.trust.org/item/20141020120230-yijnc/_p0", "https://colololz.com/2016/11/28/mayonvolcano/_p2", "https://doomsdaysurvivalformula.com/how-to-stay-safe-during-a-volcanic-eruption-and-ash-fallout/_p0", "https://kurtzjack.photoshelter.com/image?_bqG=62&_bqH=eJwzSzNPD3CMyA809A.pcIqoKnQLKtbNqAoMCLGwMjE1szI0MABhIOkZ7xLsbOubWJmfpwZmxzv6udiWANmhwa5B8Z4utqEgdSkuGR6JTtmm2d6RavGOziG2xamJRckZAFzUH1g-&GI_ID=_p0", "https://richearthjewelry.com/blogs/facet/life-style-fashion-and-craft_p1", "https://www.philippinetourismusa.com/tag/diving/_p14", "http://volcano.si.edu/showreport.cfm?doi=GVP.WVAR20021030-273030_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925160039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925160039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128062135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how active is mayon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon#Geomorphology", "Context": [ "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "On December 26, 2018, Mayon caused two phereatic explosions", "how active is mayon", "Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines." ], "Conversation_no": 2022, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of volcano", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of volcano", "Truth_answer": "Mayon is a classic stratovolcano with a small central summit crater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925160039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of volcano is mayon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon", "Context": [ "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "On December 26, 2018, Mayon caused two phereatic explosions", "how active is mayon", "Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines.", "what kind of volcano is mayon", "Mayon is a classic stratovolcano with a small central summit crater." ], "Conversation_no": 2022, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what part of the philippines is the volcano in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what part of the philippines is mayon in", "Truth_answer": "Mayon is in the province of Albay in Bicol Region, on the large island of Luzon in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925160039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the philippines is mayon in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon#Mythology", "Context": [ "when was the last time mt. mayon erupted", "On December 26, 2018, Mayon caused two phereatic explosions", "how active is mayon", "Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines.", "what kind of volcano is mayon", "Mayon is a classic stratovolcano with a small central summit crater.", "what part of the philippines is mayon in", "Mayon is in the province of Albay in Bicol Region, on the large island of Luzon in the Philippines." ], "Conversation_no": 2022, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the volcano's mythology", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the mayon's mythology", "Truth_answer": "It is said that Mayon grew from the burial grounds of lovers Magayon and Pangaronon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925160039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mayon's mythology", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2023, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Truth_answer": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on March 10, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer", "Context": [ "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on March 10, 1997." ], "Conversation_no": 2023, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who plays buffy", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who plays buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Truth_answer": "Buffy Summers is played by Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xander_Harris", "Context": [ "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on March 10, 1997.", "Who plays buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Buffy Summers is played by Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer" ], "Conversation_no": 2023, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about xander", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Truth_answer": "Xander Harris was portrayed throughout Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Nicholas Brendon and in two episodes by his twin brother, Kelly Donovan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218230515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xander_Harris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer", "Context": [ "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on March 10, 1997.", "Who plays buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Buffy Summers is played by Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "who plays xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Xander Harris was portrayed throughout Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Nicholas Brendon and in two episodes by his twin brother, Kelly Donovan." ], "Conversation_no": 2023, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the creator", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Truth_answer": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer was created by Joss Whedon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ofmj.bluemonkey.fr/worst-buffy-villains.html_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-joss-whedon-tv-shows-list/reference?ref=also_ranked&pos=81&a=0&l=78249503<ype=n&g=0_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer", "Context": [ "when did buffy the vampire slayer first air", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on March 10, 1997.", "Who plays buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Buffy Summers is played by Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "who plays xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Xander Harris was portrayed throughout Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Nicholas Brendon and in two episodes by his twin brother, Kelly Donovan.", "who was the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer was created by Joss Whedon" ], "Conversation_no": 2023, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Truth_answer": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer concluded on May 20, 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_(season_1)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2024, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did stranger things come out season 1", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did stranger things come out season 1", "Truth_answer": "The first season of Stranger Things premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 15, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did stranger things come out season 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_(season_1)", "Context": [ "when did stranger things come out season 1", "The first season of Stranger Things premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 15, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2024, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes of stranger things season 1 are there", "Truth_answer": "there are 8 episodes in the first season of stranger things", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of stranger things season 1 are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things", "Context": [ "when did stranger things come out season 1", "The first season of Stranger Things premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 15, 2016.", "how many episodes of stranger things season 1 are there", "there are 8 episodes in the first season of stranger things" ], "Conversation_no": 2024, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created stranger things", "Truth_answer": "Stranger Things is an American science fiction, drama-horror web television series created by the Duffer Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created stranger things", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duffer_Brothers", "Context": [ "when did stranger things come out season 1", "The first season of Stranger Things premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 15, 2016.", "how many episodes of stranger things season 1 are there", "there are 8 episodes in the first season of stranger things", "who created stranger things", "Stranger Things is an American science fiction, drama-horror web television series created by the Duffer Brothers." ], "Conversation_no": 2024, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else are the brothers known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else are the duffer brothers known for besides stranger things", "Truth_answer": "The Duffer Brothers wrote and directed the 2015 horror film Hidden and have written episodes for Wayward Pines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duffer_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else are the duffer brothers known for besides stranger things", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duffer_Brothers", "Context": [ "when did stranger things come out season 1", "The first season of Stranger Things premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 15, 2016.", "how many episodes of stranger things season 1 are there", "there are 8 episodes in the first season of stranger things", "who created stranger things", "Stranger Things is an American science fiction, drama-horror web television series created by the Duffer Brothers.", "what else are the duffer brothers known for besides stranger things", "The Duffer Brothers wrote and directed the 2015 horror film Hidden and have written episodes for Wayward Pines." ], "Conversation_no": 2024, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the brothers twins", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the duffer brothers twins", "Truth_answer": "The Duffer Brothers are twin brothers and have had a close relationship since childhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duffer_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the duffer brothers twins", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2025, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the alcohol still invented and by who", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the alcohol still invented and by who", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the alcohol still invented and by who", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://cochranfirm.com/will-my-case-go-before-a-judge-or-jury/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2026, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Transformer_rewrite": "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Truth_answer": "Many states have a threshold that the alleged damages must meet in order to give the plaintiff the right to request a jury, also known as the “amount in controversy.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://litigation.findlaw.com/going-to-court/judge-versus-jury-trials.html", "Context": [ "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Many states have a threshold that the alleged damages must meet in order to give the plaintiff the right to request a jury, also known as the “amount in controversy.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2026, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the advantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the advantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "Truth_answer": "If you elect to have your case before a judge instead of a jury, you will not have to make an opening statement or go through jury selection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925153917id_/https://litigation.findlaw.com/going-to-court/judge-versus-jury-trials.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the advantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://brettpodolsky.com/jury/jury-vs-bench-trials-the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-both", "Context": [ "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Many states have a threshold that the alleged damages must meet in order to give the plaintiff the right to request a jury, also known as the “amount in controversy.”", "what are the advantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "If you elect to have your case before a judge instead of a jury, you will not have to make an opening statement or go through jury selection." ], "Conversation_no": 2026, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the disadvantages", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the disadvantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "Truth_answer": "A case with riveting facts is often a better candidate for a jury trial. The jury may also sympathize with the defendant in a criminal case.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the disadvantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.schwebel.com/faq/trial/", "Context": [ "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Many states have a threshold that the alleged damages must meet in order to give the plaintiff the right to request a jury, also known as the “amount in controversy.”", "what are the advantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "If you elect to have your case before a judge instead of a jury, you will not have to make an opening statement or go through jury selection.", "what are the disadvantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "A case with riveting facts is often a better candidate for a jury trial. The jury may also sympathize with the defendant in a criminal case." ], "Conversation_no": 2026, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the average length", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the average length for a case", "Truth_answer": "Jury trials generally take at least three days to complete, and can go as long as many months. The average length of a trial is between four to five days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200812115250id_/https://www.schwebel.com/faq/trial/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average length for a case", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.courts.ca.gov/1076.htm", "Context": [ "when can a case be heard only by a judge", "Many states have a threshold that the alleged damages must meet in order to give the plaintiff the right to request a jury, also known as the “amount in controversy.”", "what are the advantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "If you elect to have your case before a judge instead of a jury, you will not have to make an opening statement or go through jury selection.", "what are the disadvantages of a case being heard only by a judge", "A case with riveting facts is often a better candidate for a jury trial. The jury may also sympathize with the defendant in a criminal case.", "what is the average length for a case", "Jury trials generally take at least three days to complete, and can go as long as many months. The average length of a trial is between four to five days." ], "Conversation_no": 2026, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do i need a lawyer", "Transformer_rewrite": "do i need a lawyer", "Truth_answer": "You may need a lawyer if you have a complicated case or a case that may become complicated. se. You want a confidential attorney-client relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do i need a lawyer for a case", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_roll", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2027, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "Truth_answer": "A 1979 Washington Post article speculated that the Chinese word for egg sounds very similar to the Chinese word for spring, but this theory has not been widely adopted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014172136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_roll_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.insider.com/chinese-american-food-isnt-from-china-2018-12", "Context": [ "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "A 1979 Washington Post article speculated that the Chinese word for egg sounds very similar to the Chinese word for spring, but this theory has not been widely adopted." ], "Conversation_no": 2027, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other Chinese dishes are not authentic", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other chinese dishes are not authentic in Chinese cusine", "Truth_answer": "Crab Wonton, General Tso's Chicken, Chop Suey, Pu Pu Platter, Sweet 'n' Sour Pork, Sweet 'n' Sour Chicken, Salad, Egg Rolls, Beef and broccoli, Fortune cookies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other chinese dishes are not authentic in Chinese cusine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dc.eater.com/2011/11/4/6639107/10-chinese-dishes-real-chinese-people-do-eat-and-where-to-find-them", "Context": [ "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "A 1979 Washington Post article speculated that the Chinese word for egg sounds very similar to the Chinese word for spring, but this theory has not been widely adopted.", "what other chinese dishes are not authentic in Chinese cusine", "Crab Wonton, General Tso's Chicken, Chop Suey, Pu Pu Platter, Sweet 'n' Sour Pork, Sweet 'n' Sour Chicken, Salad, Egg Rolls, Beef and broccoli, Fortune cookies" ], "Conversation_no": 2027, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what dishes are authentic", "Transformer_rewrite": "what dishes are authentic in Chinese cuisine", "Truth_answer": "Peking Duck, Jellyfish, Century Eggs, Chicken Feet, Chow Fun, Hot Pot, Sea Cucumbers, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Xiao Long Bao", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what dishes are authentic in Chinese cuisine", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://dc.eater.com/2011/11/4/6639107/10-chinese-dishes-real-chinese-people-do-eat-and-where-to-find-them", "Context": [ "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "A 1979 Washington Post article speculated that the Chinese word for egg sounds very similar to the Chinese word for spring, but this theory has not been widely adopted.", "what other chinese dishes are not authentic in Chinese cusine", "Crab Wonton, General Tso's Chicken, Chop Suey, Pu Pu Platter, Sweet 'n' Sour Pork, Sweet 'n' Sour Chicken, Salad, Egg Rolls, Beef and broccoli, Fortune cookies", "what dishes are authentic in Chinese cuisine", "Peking Duck, Jellyfish, Century Eggs, Chicken Feet, Chow Fun, Hot Pot, Sea Cucumbers, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Xiao Long Bao" ], "Conversation_no": 2027, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Give me examples of street food", "Transformer_rewrite": "Give me examples of street food", "Truth_answer": "Jianbing, Jiaozi, Pai gu nian gao, Cifantuan or Ci Faan, Baozi, Huo guo, Rou Jia Mo, Donkey Meat Sandwich, Chuan’r, Bing Tanghulu, Banmian, Cong You Bing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Give me examples of street food in Chinese cuisine", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-food/eight-cuisine.htm", "Context": [ "why do they call egg rolls egg rolls", "A 1979 Washington Post article speculated that the Chinese word for egg sounds very similar to the Chinese word for spring, but this theory has not been widely adopted.", "what other chinese dishes are not authentic in Chinese cusine", "Crab Wonton, General Tso's Chicken, Chop Suey, Pu Pu Platter, Sweet 'n' Sour Pork, Sweet 'n' Sour Chicken, Salad, Egg Rolls, Beef and broccoli, Fortune cookies", "what dishes are authentic in Chinese cuisine", "Peking Duck, Jellyfish, Century Eggs, Chicken Feet, Chow Fun, Hot Pot, Sea Cucumbers, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Xiao Long Bao", "Give me examples of street food in Chinese cuisine", "Jianbing, Jiaozi, Pai gu nian gao, Cifantuan or Ci Faan, Baozi, Huo guo, Rou Jia Mo, Donkey Meat Sandwich, Chuan’r, Bing Tanghulu, Banmian, Cong You Bing" ], "Conversation_no": 2027, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the different regional cuisines", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the different regional cuisines in Chinese cuisine", "Truth_answer": "Guangdong/Cantonese Cuisine, Sichuan Cuisine, Jiangsu Cuisine, Zhejiang Cuisine, Fujian/Min Cuisine, Hunan Cuisine, Anhui Cuisine, Shandong Cuisine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different regional cuisines in Chinese cuisine", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_(season_2)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2028, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Transformer_rewrite": "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Truth_answer": "Nick sings Your Biggest Fan on the Jonas episode called The Secret", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_(season_2)", "Context": [ "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Nick sings Your Biggest Fan on the Jonas episode called The Secret" ], "Conversation_no": 2028, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what season", "Transformer_rewrite": "What season was The Secret", "Truth_answer": "Season 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What season was The Secret", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_(season_2)", "Context": [ "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Nick sings Your Biggest Fan on the Jonas episode called The Secret", "What season was The Secret", "Season 2" ], "Conversation_no": 2028, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what episode number", "Transformer_rewrite": "what episode number", "Truth_answer": "27th episode", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What episode number was The Secret", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://disneynow.com/shows/jonas", "Context": [ "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Nick sings Your Biggest Fan on the Jonas episode called The Secret", "What season was The Secret", "Season 2", "What episode number was The Secret", "27th episode" ], "Conversation_no": 2028, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where can I watch", "Transformer_rewrite": "where can I watch Jonas The Secret", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can I watch Jonas The Secret", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://jonas.fandom.com/wiki/Macy_Misa", "Context": [ "what episode of jonas la does nick sing your biggest fan", "Nick sings Your Biggest Fan on the Jonas episode called The Secret", "What season was The Secret", "Season 2", "What episode number was The Secret", "27th episode", "where can I watch Jonas The Secret" ], "Conversation_no": 2028, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played macy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played macy in Jonas", "Truth_answer": "Nicole Anderson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210021id_/https://jonas.fandom.com/wiki/Macy_Misa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played macy in Jonas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2029, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "power of love jennifer rush and celine dion", "Transformer_rewrite": "power of love jennifer rush and celine dion", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "power of love jennifer rush and celine dion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Who-was-the-first-Muslim-to-get-a-Nobel-Prize", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2030, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "Truth_answer": "The first Muslim Nobel prize laureate was Anwar Sadat, the then president of Egypt, who shared the 1978 peace prize for his peace treaty with Israel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muslim_Nobel_laureates", "Context": [ "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "The first Muslim Nobel prize laureate was Anwar Sadat, the then president of Egypt, who shared the 1978 peace prize for his peace treaty with Israel." ], "Conversation_no": 2030, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who in sciences", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who in sciences", "Truth_answer": "Abdus Salam was a theoretical physicist who became the first Pakistani and the first Muslim to be awarded the Nobel Prize in the sciences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122175121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muslim_Nobel_laureates_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who in sciences was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Who-was-the-first-Muslim-to-get-a-Nobel-Prize", "Context": [ "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "The first Muslim Nobel prize laureate was Anwar Sadat, the then president of Egypt, who shared the 1978 peace prize for his peace treaty with Israel.", "Who in sciences was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "Abdus Salam was a theoretical physicist who became the first Pakistani and the first Muslim to be awarded the Nobel Prize in the sciences." ], "Conversation_no": 2030, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who in literature", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "Truth_answer": "The first Muslim literature winner was Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the prize in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muslim_Nobel_laureates", "Context": [ "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "The first Muslim Nobel prize laureate was Anwar Sadat, the then president of Egypt, who shared the 1978 peace prize for his peace treaty with Israel.", "Who in sciences was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "Abdus Salam was a theoretical physicist who became the first Pakistani and the first Muslim to be awarded the Nobel Prize in the sciences.", "was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "The first Muslim literature winner was Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the prize in 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 2030, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was the first muslim woman", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the first muslim woman", "Truth_answer": "The 2003 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Ebadi for her efforts for democracy and human rights.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122175121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muslim_Nobel_laureates_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first muslim woman to be awarded the nobel prize", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muslim_Nobel_laureates", "Context": [ "who was the first muslim personality to be awarded the nobel prize", "The first Muslim Nobel prize laureate was Anwar Sadat, the then president of Egypt, who shared the 1978 peace prize for his peace treaty with Israel.", "Who in sciences was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "Abdus Salam was a theoretical physicist who became the first Pakistani and the first Muslim to be awarded the Nobel Prize in the sciences.", "was the first muslim to be awarded the nobel prize", "The first Muslim literature winner was Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the prize in 1988.", "who was the first muslim woman to be awarded the nobel prize", "The 2003 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Ebadi for her efforts for democracy and human rights.“" ], "Conversation_no": 2030, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the total number of muslims who won", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the total number of muslims who won the nobel prize", "Truth_answer": "Distribution of Muslims in Nobel Prizes 1901–2015: 12 laureates have been Muslims, 1.4% of all Nobel prizes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122175121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muslim_Nobel_laureates_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the total number of muslims who won the nobel prize", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadenza", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2031, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "Truth_answer": "The cadenza normally occurs near the end of the first movement, though it can be at any point in a concerto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadenza_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadenza", "Context": [ "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "The cadenza normally occurs near the end of the first movement, though it can be at any point in a concerto." ], "Conversation_no": 2031, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the music definition", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the music definition of candenza", "Truth_answer": "A cadenza is an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a free rhythmic style, and often allowing virtuosic display.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the music definition of candenza", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/best-cadenzas/", "Context": [ "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "The cadenza normally occurs near the end of the first movement, though it can be at any point in a concerto.", "what is the music definition of candenza", "A cadenza is an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a free rhythmic style, and often allowing virtuosic display." ], "Conversation_no": 2031, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the greatest examples", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the greatest examples of a candenza", "Truth_answer": "Beethoven's cadenza for Mozart. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, was given its premiere in Vienna on 22 February 1785, with the composer at the piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the greatest examples of a candenza", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJzuQ2Jc9XY", "Context": [ "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "The cadenza normally occurs near the end of the first movement, though it can be at any point in a concerto.", "what is the music definition of candenza", "A cadenza is an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a free rhythmic style, and often allowing virtuosic display.", "what are the greatest examples of a candenza", "Beethoven's cadenza for Mozart. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, was given its premiere in Vienna on 22 February 1785, with the composer at the piano." ], "Conversation_no": 2031, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "show me various renditions", "Transformer_rewrite": "show me various rendition of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466 cadenzas", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me various rendition of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466 cadenzas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/cadenza", "Context": [ "when do cadenzas usually occur in solo concertos", "The cadenza normally occurs near the end of the first movement, though it can be at any point in a concerto.", "what is the music definition of candenza", "A cadenza is an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a free rhythmic style, and often allowing virtuosic display.", "what are the greatest examples of a candenza", "Beethoven's cadenza for Mozart. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, was given its premiere in Vienna on 22 February 1785, with the composer at the piano.", "show me various rendition of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466 cadenzas" ], "Conversation_no": 2031, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the word origin", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the word origin of cadenza", "Truth_answer": "The origin of the word cadenza is mid 18th century, from Italian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the word origin of cadenza", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/samh/crisis-services/baker-act.shtml", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2032, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who do you call to baker act someone", "Transformer_rewrite": "who do you call to baker act someone", "Truth_answer": "If you are looking for services or confirming if a provider is a Baker Act receiving facility, please use the following link: Baker Act Receiving Facilities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who do you call to baker act someone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tampabay.com/news/courts/Five-things-to-know-about-the-Baker-Act-and-why-it-didn-t-prevent-car-attack-on-New-Tampa-bike-family_169491866/", "Context": [ "who do you call to baker act someone", "If you are looking for services or confirming if a provider is a Baker Act receiving facility, please use the following link: Baker Act Receiving Facilities" ], "Conversation_no": 2032, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the process", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the process to baker act someone", "Truth_answer": "The Baker Act is allows people with mental illnesses to be held involuntarily for up to 72 hours in a mental health treatment facility if they meet certain criteria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229135542id_/https://www.tampabay.com/news/courts/Five-things-to-know-about-the-Baker-Act-and-why-it-didn-t-prevent-car-attack-on-New-Tampa-bike-family_169491866/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the process to baker act someone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act", "Context": [ "who do you call to baker act someone", "If you are looking for services or confirming if a provider is a Baker Act receiving facility, please use the following link: Baker Act Receiving Facilities", "what is the process to baker act someone", "The Baker Act is allows people with mental illnesses to be held involuntarily for up to 72 hours in a mental health treatment facility if they meet certain criteria." ], "Conversation_no": 2032, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the criteria for involuntary examination", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the criteria for involuntary examination", "Truth_answer": "Reason to believe that the person has a mental illness; The person refuses voluntary examination; The person is unable to determine whether examination is necessary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120100357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the criteria for involuntary examination for baker act", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://fcfrmd.com/happens-baker-act-someone/", "Context": [ "who do you call to baker act someone", "If you are looking for services or confirming if a provider is a Baker Act receiving facility, please use the following link: Baker Act Receiving Facilities", "what is the process to baker act someone", "The Baker Act is allows people with mental illnesses to be held involuntarily for up to 72 hours in a mental health treatment facility if they meet certain criteria.", "what is the criteria for involuntary examination for baker act", "Reason to believe that the person has a mental illness; The person refuses voluntary examination; The person is unable to determine whether examination is necessary." ], "Conversation_no": 2032, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens after", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens after baker act", "Truth_answer": "As a result, people cannot be involuntarily institutionalized simply because they're acting strangely, refuse to seek psychiatric examinations, or have occasional mood swings or outbursts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens after baker act", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act", "Context": [ "who do you call to baker act someone", "If you are looking for services or confirming if a provider is a Baker Act receiving facility, please use the following link: Baker Act Receiving Facilities", "what is the process to baker act someone", "The Baker Act is allows people with mental illnesses to be held involuntarily for up to 72 hours in a mental health treatment facility if they meet certain criteria.", "what is the criteria for involuntary examination for baker act", "Reason to believe that the person has a mental illness; The person refuses voluntary examination; The person is unable to determine whether examination is necessary.", "what happens after baker act", "As a result, people cannot be involuntarily institutionalized simply because they're acting strangely, refuse to seek psychiatric examinations, or have occasional mood swings or outbursts." ], "Conversation_no": 2032, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is baker", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is baker", "Truth_answer": "The Baker Act was nicknamed after Florida Democratic state representative from Miami, Maxine Baker, who had a strong interest in mental health issues and who served from 1963 to 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120100357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is baker of the baker act", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://tipsandtricksfor.com/trivia-crack-tips-and-hints-guide/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2033, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "Truth_answer": "The Diamonds or gems in Trivia Crack are used to activate the card machines and collect cards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190110212349id_/https://tipsandtricksfor.com/trivia-crack-tips-and-hints-guide/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://tipsandtricksfor.com/trivia-crack-tips-and-hints-guide/", "Context": [ "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "The Diamonds or gems in Trivia Crack are used to activate the card machines and collect cards." ], "Conversation_no": 2033, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how to get more diamonds", "Transformer_rewrite": "how to get more diamonds in trivia crack", "Truth_answer": "If it’s a simple question you’ll recieve 2 gem points. You’ll recieve a full GEM if you have reached 50 gem points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190110212349id_/https://tipsandtricksfor.com/trivia-crack-tips-and-hints-guide/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how to get more diamonds in trivia crack", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://maumilnahi.bandcamp.com/album/what-do-gems-do-in-trivia-crack#targetText=The%20Diamonds%20or%20gems%20in,card%20value%20and%20your%20needs.", "Context": [ "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "The Diamonds or gems in Trivia Crack are used to activate the card machines and collect cards.", "how to get more diamonds in trivia crack", "If it’s a simple question you’ll recieve 2 gem points. You’ll recieve a full GEM if you have reached 50 gem points." ], "Conversation_no": 2033, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what can i buy", "Transformer_rewrite": "what can i buy with gems in trivia crack", "Truth_answer": "Use your gems to purchase cards that you can use for extra lives, coins, free spins or more diamonds based on the card value and your needs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190110212349id_/https://tipsandtricksfor.com/trivia-crack-tips-and-hints-guide/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what can i buy with gems in trivia crack", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.applevis.com/guides/trivia-crack-cards-and-gems-complete-tutorial", "Context": [ "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "The Diamonds or gems in Trivia Crack are used to activate the card machines and collect cards.", "how to get more diamonds in trivia crack", "If it’s a simple question you’ll recieve 2 gem points. You’ll recieve a full GEM if you have reached 50 gem points.", "what can i buy with gems in trivia crack", "Use your gems to purchase cards that you can use for extra lives, coins, free spins or more diamonds based on the card value and your needs." ], "Conversation_no": 2033, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the card machines", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the card machines in trivia crack", "Truth_answer": "The cards machine is a slot machine, where we can buy cards with gems. We have three basic machines, each one has cards in it, with different costs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095747id_/https://www.applevis.com/guides/trivia-crack-cards-and-gems-complete-tutorial_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the card machines in trivia crack", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reddit.com/r/TriviaCrack/comments/603zfb/list_of_top_cards_for_each_category/", "Context": [ "what are diamonds used for in trivia crack", "The Diamonds or gems in Trivia Crack are used to activate the card machines and collect cards.", "how to get more diamonds in trivia crack", "If it’s a simple question you’ll recieve 2 gem points. You’ll recieve a full GEM if you have reached 50 gem points.", "what can i buy with gems in trivia crack", "Use your gems to purchase cards that you can use for extra lives, coins, free spins or more diamonds based on the card value and your needs.", "what are the card machines in trivia crack", "The cards machine is a slot machine, where we can buy cards with gems. We have three basic machines, each one has cards in it, with different costs." ], "Conversation_no": 2033, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which are the best cards", "Transformer_rewrite": "which are the best cards in trivia crack", "Truth_answer": "For 1 Coin, Rosa will collect a 3,750 bonus. For 2 Coins, The Twins will collect a 500 bonus. For 3 Fluffy and Mory will collect a 3,250 bonus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which are the best cards in trivia crack", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_Dubai", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2034, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Truth_answer": "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Northern Hemisphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "tallest building in the southern hemisphere 2018", "Context": [ "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Northern Hemisphere." ], "Conversation_no": 2034, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in the southern hemisphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere", "Truth_answer": "Q1 is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/move-over-freedom-towersoon-there-will-be-new-hemispheres-tallest-building-180955238/", "Context": [ "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Northern Hemisphere.", "what is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere", "Q1 is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2034, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in the eastern hemisphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the eastern hemisphere", "Truth_answer": "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Eastern Hemisphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the eastern hemisphere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dezeen.com/2013/11/13/one-world-trade-center-named-tallest-skyscraper-in-western-hemisphere/", "Context": [ "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Northern Hemisphere.", "what is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere", "Q1 is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere 2018.", "what is the tallest building in the eastern hemisphere", "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Eastern Hemisphere." ], "Conversation_no": 2034, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in the western hemisphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the western hemisphere", "Truth_answer": "One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://atridim.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/obamacare-medicaid-expansion-dr-tom-patterson-former-arizona-state-senator-whoops-there-go-the-humbug-sensors/_p15", 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"http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_p17", "http://www.weddingsbyjubilee.com/there-s-a-new-highest-building-west-of-the-mississippi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in the western hemisphere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings", "Context": [ "what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere", "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Northern Hemisphere.", "what is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere", "Q1 is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere 2018.", "what is the tallest building in the eastern hemisphere", "Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the Eastern Hemisphere.", "what is the tallest building in the western hemisphere", "One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere." ], "Conversation_no": 2034, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in Africa", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in Africa", "Truth_answer": "Carlton Centre is the tallest building in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.moyo.co.za/category/african/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in Africa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2035, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who developed America's first water works system?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who developed America's first water works system", "Truth_answer": "Hans Christopher Christiansen engineered the Bethlehem Water Works in 1754, America's first municipal water distribution system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed America's first water works system?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/", "Context": [ "who developed America's first water works system?", "Hans Christopher Christiansen engineered the Bethlehem Water Works in 1754, America's first municipal water distribution system." ], "Conversation_no": 2035, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the system built?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the Bethlehem Water Works engineered by Hans Christopher Christiansen", "Truth_answer": "Using a system of pumps and heavy wooden pipes, Christiansen managed to pump water uphill from the Moncacy River to a reservoir in the young industrial community's town square.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204945id_/https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the Bethlehem Water Works engineered by Hans Christopher Christiansen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/", "Context": [ "who developed America's first water works system?", "Hans Christopher Christiansen engineered the Bethlehem Water Works in 1754, America's first municipal water distribution system.", "how was the Bethlehem Water Works engineered by Hans Christopher Christiansen?", "Using a system of pumps and heavy wooden pipes, Christiansen managed to pump water uphill from the Moncacy River to a reservoir in the young industrial community's town square." ], "Conversation_no": 2035, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the water go after?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the water go after", "Truth_answer": "Once in the reservoir, the water was then distributed to homes and businesses throughout Bethlehem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204945id_/https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the water go after pumped to a reservoir in the town square in Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/", "Context": [ "who developed America's first water works system?", "Hans Christopher Christiansen engineered the Bethlehem Water Works in 1754, America's first municipal water distribution system.", "how was the Bethlehem Water Works engineered by Hans Christopher Christiansen?", "Using a system of pumps and heavy wooden pipes, Christiansen managed to pump water uphill from the Moncacy River to a reservoir in the young industrial community's town square.", "where did the water go after pumped to a reservoir in the town square in Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works?", "Once in the reservoir, the water was then distributed to homes and businesses throughout Bethlehem." ], "Conversation_no": 2035, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were there any flaws?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any flaws in Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works", "Truth_answer": "Pipes often needed to be replaced because of the occasional burt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204945id_/https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any flaws in Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/", "Context": [ "who developed America's first water works system?", "Hans Christopher Christiansen engineered the Bethlehem Water Works in 1754, America's first municipal water distribution system.", "how was the Bethlehem Water Works engineered by Hans Christopher Christiansen?", "Using a system of pumps and heavy wooden pipes, Christiansen managed to pump water uphill from the Moncacy River to a reservoir in the young industrial community's town square.", "where did the water go after pumped to a reservoir in the town square in Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works?", "Once in the reservoir, the water was then distributed to homes and businesses throughout Bethlehem.", "were there any flaws in Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works?", "Pipes often needed to be replaced because of the occasional burt." ], "Conversation_no": 2035, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the public react?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the public react to Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works", "Truth_answer": "Visitors marveled at the engineering feat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204945id_/https://www.christmascity.org/innovator/hans-christopher-christiansen/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the public react to Hans Christopher Christiansen's Bethlehem Water Works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Stone:_Benefit_of_the_Doubt", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2036, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did they film the jesse stone movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did they film the jesse stone movies", "Truth_answer": "The Jesse Stone movie was filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Stone:_Benefit_of_the_Doubt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they film the jesse stone movies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NfJwRDeYmPQ", "Context": [ "where did they film the jesse stone movies?", "The Jesse Stone movie was filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts." ], "Conversation_no": 2036, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the house located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the Jesse Stone house located", "Truth_answer": "East Stonehurst, Lunenburg in The South Shore of Nova Scotia - the red house on the island right after the bridge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the Jesse Stone house located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/Collection-Paradise-Passage-Remorse-Innocents/dp/B00AEB70V2", "Context": [ "where did they film the jesse stone movies?", "The Jesse Stone movie was filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts.", "where is the Jesse Stone house located?", "East Stonehurst, Lunenburg in The South Shore of Nova Scotia - the red house on the island right after the bridge" ], "Conversation_no": 2036, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many books were made into movies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many books were made into movies", "Truth_answer": "There is a Jesse Stone 8 Movie Collection including Death in Paradise, Stone Cold, Night Passage, Sea Change, Thin Ice, No Remorse, Innocents Lost, Benefit of the Doubt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many Jesse Stone books were made into movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://deadline.com/2015/03/jesse-stone-lost-in-paradise-no-9-ordered-hallmark-movies-mysteries-tom-selleck-star-1201385749/", "Context": [ "where did they film the jesse stone movies?", "The Jesse Stone movie was filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts.", "where is the Jesse Stone house located?", "East Stonehurst, Lunenburg in The South Shore of Nova Scotia - the red house on the island right after the bridge", "how many Jesse Stone books were made into movies?", "There is a Jesse Stone 8 Movie Collection including Death in Paradise, Stone Cold, Night Passage, Sea Change, Thin Ice, No Remorse, Innocents Lost, Benefit of the Doubt." ], "Conversation_no": 2036, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a 9th movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a 9th Jesse Stone movie", "Truth_answer": "Hallmark has picked up Jesse Stone: Lost In Paradise, a ninth movie in the detective series, which is in pre-production in Halifax, Nova Scotia for a fall 2015 premiere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002141128id_/https://deadline.com/2015/03/jesse-stone-lost-in-paradise-no-9-ordered-hallmark-movies-mysteries-tom-selleck-star-1201385749/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a 9th Jesse Stone movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://therealbookspy.com/2019/01/21/reed-farrel-colemans-next-jesse-stone-novel-set-for-september-release/", "Context": [ "where did they film the jesse stone movies?", "The Jesse Stone movie was filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts.", "where is the Jesse Stone house located?", "East Stonehurst, Lunenburg in The South Shore of Nova Scotia - the red house on the island right after the bridge", "how many Jesse Stone books were made into movies?", "There is a Jesse Stone 8 Movie Collection including Death in Paradise, Stone Cold, Night Passage, Sea Change, Thin Ice, No Remorse, Innocents Lost, Benefit of the Doubt.", "is there a 9th Jesse Stone movie?", "Hallmark has picked up Jesse Stone: Lost In Paradise, a ninth movie in the detective series, which is in pre-production in Halifax, Nova Scotia for a fall 2015 premiere." ], "Conversation_no": 2036, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "will there be a new book in 2019?", "Transformer_rewrite": "will there be a new Jesse Stone book in 2019", "Truth_answer": "Police Chief Jessee Stone is set to return on September 10th, 2019 in Robert B. Parker’s The Bitterest Pill, the latest novel from Reed Farrel Coleman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200511081921id_/https://therealbookspy.com/2019/01/21/reed-farrel-colemans-next-jesse-stone-novel-set-for-september-release/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a new Jesse Stone book in 2019?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagetes_erecta#Rituals", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2037, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the flower of the dead in spanish?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the flower of the dead in spanish", "Truth_answer": "Flower of the dead is called flor de muertos in Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the flower of the dead in spanish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "the flor de muertos (\"flower of the dead\") in Mexico is used in the Día de Muertos celebration every 2 November", "Context": [ "what is the flower of the dead in spanish?", "Flower of the dead is called flor de muertos in Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 2037, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the uses in mexico?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the uses of flor de muertos in Mexico", "Truth_answer": "the flor de muertos in Mexico and is used in the Día de Muertos celebration every 2 November", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagetes_erecta_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the uses of flor de muertos in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead", "Context": [ "what is the flower of the dead in spanish?", "Flower of the dead is called flor de muertos in Mexico.", "what are the uses of flor de muertos in Mexico?", "the flor de muertos in Mexico and is used in the Día de Muertos celebration every 2 November" ], "Conversation_no": 2037, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the celebration called in english?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the celebration called in english", "Truth_answer": "Día de Muertos is Day of the Dead in English", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blog.trafalgar.com/day-of-the-dead-celebration/_p1", "https://business.kittitascountychamber.com/events/details/d%C3%ADa-de-los-muertos-day-of-the-dead-at-cwu-25924_p0", "https://monemonkey.com/q/what-are-foods-the-mexicans-buy-for-day-of-the-dead_p17", "http://www.irmafotos.com/resume_p1", "http://www.irmafotos.com/resume_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Día de Muertos celebration called in English?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead", "Context": [ "what is the flower of the dead in spanish?", "Flower of the dead is called flor de muertos in Mexico.", "what are the uses of flor de muertos in Mexico?", "the flor de muertos in Mexico and is used in the Día de Muertos celebration every 2 November", "what is the Día de Muertos celebration called in English?", "Día de Muertos is Day of the Dead in English" ], "Conversation_no": 2037, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is this celebration about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the Day of the Dead celebration about", "Truth_answer": "The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died, and helping support their spiritual journey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130142847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Day of the Dead celebration about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead", "Context": [ "what is the flower of the dead in spanish?", "Flower of the dead is called flor de muertos in Mexico.", "what are the uses of flor de muertos in Mexico?", "the flor de muertos in Mexico and is used in the Día de Muertos celebration every 2 November", "what is the Día de Muertos celebration called in English?", "Día de Muertos is Day of the Dead in English", "what is the Day of the Dead celebration about?", "The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died, and helping support their spiritual journey." ], "Conversation_no": 2037, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which days does the celebration fall on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "which days does the Day of the Dead celebration fall on", "Truth_answer": "It is associated with October 31, November 1, and November 2 to coincide with the Western Christian triduum of Allhallowtide: All Saints' Eve, All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which days does the Day of the Dead celebration fall on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2038, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the girl with all the gifts summary book", "Transformer_rewrite": "the girl with all the gifts summary book", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the girl with all the gifts summary book", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2039, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "structure of law enforcement in the united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "structure of law enforcement in the united states", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "structure of law enforcement in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2040, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy", "Truth_answer": "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in 2005, The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2006, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://autoimun.ga/doc/files_551_p34", "http://cubeelixir.tk/doc/files_388_p39", "http://glabra.ga/doc/files_551_p15", "http://gout.gq/pdf/files_939_p34", "http://massascension.tk/pdf/files_939_p63", "http://rigknight.gq/pdf/files_939_p97", "http://rubic.ml/doc/files_551_p5", "https://anglophone-direct.com/forum/search.php?author_id=142&sr=posts_p5", "https://dev.openlibrary.org/authors/OL1414302A/Stieg_Larsson?v=12_p0", "http://siouxfallsfeminists.com/thinking-differently-your-greatest-asset.html_p4", "https://screenrant.com/dragon-tattoo-movies-ranked-lisbeth-salander/_p0", "http://www.siouxfallsfeminists.com/the-compass-center-2.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)", "Context": [ "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy?", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in 2005, The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2006, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest in 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 2040, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the author?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy", "Truth_answer": "Stieg Larsson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://glabra.ga/doc/files_551_p15", "https://anglophone-direct.com/forum/search.php?author_id=142&sr=posts_p5", "https://dev.openlibrary.org/authors/OL1414302A/Stieg_Larsson?v=12_p0", "https://screenrant.com/dragon-tattoo-movies-ranked-lisbeth-salander/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523130436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523130436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523130436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523130436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)", "Context": [ "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy?", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in 2005, The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2006, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest in 2007.", "who was the author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?", "Stieg Larsson" ], "Conversation_no": 2040, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many were in the novel series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many were in the Millenium novel series by Stieg Larsson", "Truth_answer": "Larsson planned the Millenium series as having ten installments, but due to his sudden death in 2004, only three were completed and published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523130436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(novel_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many were in the Millenium novel series by Stieg Larsson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stieg_Larsson#Death", "Context": [ "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy?", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in 2005, The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2006, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest in 2007.", "who was the author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?", "Stieg Larsson", "how many were in the Millenium novel series by Stieg Larsson?", "Larsson planned the Millenium series as having ten installments, but due to his sudden death in 2004, only three were completed and published." ], "Conversation_no": 2040, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the cause of death?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the cause of death for Stieg Larsson", "Truth_answer": "Larsson died of a heart attack after climbing the stairs to work on 9 November 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024131923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stieg_Larsson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of death for Stieg Larsson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stieg_Larsson#Death", "Context": [ "what is the order of the girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy?", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in 2005, The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2006, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest in 2007.", "who was the author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?", "Stieg Larsson", "how many were in the Millenium novel series by Stieg Larsson?", "Larsson planned the Millenium series as having ten installments, but due to his sudden death in 2004, only three were completed and published.", "what was the cause of death for Stieg Larsson?", "Larsson died of a heart attack after climbing the stairs to work on 9 November 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 2040, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "at what age?", "Transformer_rewrite": "at what age", "Truth_answer": "Larsson died at age 50.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age did Larsson die of a heart attack?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://betweennapsontheporch.net/tour-jules-home-in-movie-the-intern-with-anne-hathaway-robert-de-niro/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2041, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern", "Truth_answer": "Anders Holm plays Jules Ostin's husband, Matt, in The Intern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holm", "Context": [ "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern?", "Anders Holm plays Jules Ostin's husband, Matt, in The Intern." ], "Conversation_no": 2041, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the most well-known roles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the most well-known roles of Anders Holm", "Truth_answer": "He is one of the stars and creators of the Comedy Central show Workaholics and starred in the short-lived NBC series Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021004238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the most well-known roles of Anders Holm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holm", "Context": [ "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern?", "Anders Holm plays Jules Ostin's husband, Matt, in The Intern.", "what are the most well-known roles of Anders Holm?", "He is one of the stars and creators of the Comedy Central show Workaholics and starred in the short-lived NBC series Champions." ], "Conversation_no": 2041, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old are the actors in Donnie Darko's Donnie Darko", "Truth_answer": "38 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Anders Holm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holm#Career", "Context": [ "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern?", "Anders Holm plays Jules Ostin's husband, Matt, in The Intern.", "what are the most well-known roles of Anders Holm?", "He is one of the stars and creators of the Comedy Central show Workaholics and starred in the short-lived NBC series Champions.", "how old is Anders Holm?", "38 years old" ], "Conversation_no": 2041, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the most recent project?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most recent project of anders Holm", "Truth_answer": "In June 2016, it was announced that Mail Order Comedy would create and star in the film Game Over, Man!, with Seth Rogen as producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent project of anders Holm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holm", "Context": [ "who plays anne hathaway's husband in the intern?", "Anders Holm plays Jules Ostin's husband, Matt, in The Intern.", "what are the most well-known roles of Anders Holm?", "He is one of the stars and creators of the Comedy Central show Workaholics and starred in the short-lived NBC series Champions.", "how old is Anders Holm?", "38 years old", "what is the most recent project of anders Holm?", "In June 2016, it was announced that Mail Order Comedy would create and star in the film Game Over, Man!, with Seth Rogen as producer." ], "Conversation_no": 2041, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is mail order comedy?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is mail order comedy for Andres Holm", "Truth_answer": "He, along with fellow Workaholics creators Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, and Kyle Newacheck, formed the sketch group Mail Order Comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021004238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mail order comedy for Andres Holm?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating#Men", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2042, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the highest men's free skate score?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the highest men's free skate score", "Truth_answer": "223.20 is the highest men's free skate score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highest men's free skate score?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating#Men", "Context": [ "what is the highest men's free skate score?", "223.20 is the highest men's free skate score." ], "Conversation_no": 2042, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the skater?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the skater", "Truth_answer": "Yuzuru Hanyu scored the highesgt men's free skate score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the skater with the highest men's free skate score?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating#Men", "Context": [ "what is the highest men's free skate score?", "223.20 is the highest men's free skate score.", "who was the skater with the highest men's free skate score?", "Yuzuru Hanyu scored the highesgt men's free skate score." ], "Conversation_no": 2042, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the event?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the event in which Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score", "Truth_answer": "Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score at the 2017 World Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the event in which Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating#Men", "Context": [ "what is the highest men's free skate score?", "223.20 is the highest men's free skate score.", "who was the skater with the highest men's free skate score?", "Yuzuru Hanyu scored the highesgt men's free skate score.", "what was the event in which Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score?", "Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score at the 2017 World Championships." ], "Conversation_no": 2042, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about short program?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the highest men's short program score", "Truth_answer": "112.72 is the highest men's short program score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highest men's short program score?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating#Men", "Context": [ "what is the highest men's free skate score?", "223.20 is the highest men's free skate score.", "who was the skater with the highest men's free skate score?", "Yuzuru Hanyu scored the highesgt men's free skate score.", "what was the event in which Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score?", "Yuzuru Hanye set the highest men's free skate score at the 2017 World Championships.", "what is the highest men's short program score?", "112.72 is the highest men's short program score." ], "Conversation_no": 2042, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about combined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the highest men's combined score", "Truth_answer": "330.43 is the highest men's combined score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the highest men's combined score?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aetv.com/shows/60-days-in/cast/stephanie?newexp=true", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2043, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name", "Truth_answer": "On 60 Days, the perennial odd one out, Stephanie is one of the few people in her family to have never been arrested.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092123id_/https://www.aetv.com/shows/60-days-in/cast/stephanie?newexp=true_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60_Days_In#Season_4_cast", "Context": [ "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name?", "On 60 Days, the perennial odd one out, Stephanie is one of the few people in her family to have never been arrested." ], "Conversation_no": 2043, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the occupation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the occupation", "Truth_answer": "Pharmacy Tech", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the occupation of Stephanie from 60 Days In?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60_Days_In#Season_4_cast", "Context": [ "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name?", "On 60 Days, the perennial odd one out, Stephanie is one of the few people in her family to have never been arrested.", "what is the occupation of Stephanie from 60 Days In?", "Pharmacy Tech" ], "Conversation_no": 2043, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the reason for coming on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the reason for coming on the show", "Truth_answer": "Has family members incarcerated; joined the program to understand what they go through.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for Stephanie coming on the show 60 Days In?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/does-the-cast-of-60-days-in-get-paid-for-the-show.html/", "Context": [ "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name?", "On 60 Days, the perennial odd one out, Stephanie is one of the few people in her family to have never been arrested.", "what is the occupation of Stephanie from 60 Days In?", "Pharmacy Tech", "what was the reason for Stephanie coming on the show 60 Days In?", "Has family members incarcerated; joined the program to understand what they go through." ], "Conversation_no": 2043, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do participants get paid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "do participants get paid", "Truth_answer": "While the cast of 60 Days In is paid for their work, they likely aren't getting paid much. One estimate placed the salary per show at around $3,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do participants get paid on the show 60 Days In?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/is-60-days-in-real-or-fake.html/", "Context": [ "what is stephanie from 60 days in real name?", "On 60 Days, the perennial odd one out, Stephanie is one of the few people in her family to have never been arrested.", "what is the occupation of Stephanie from 60 Days In?", "Pharmacy Tech", "what was the reason for Stephanie coming on the show 60 Days In?", "Has family members incarcerated; joined the program to understand what they go through.", "do participants get paid on the show 60 Days In?", "While the cast of 60 Days In is paid for their work, they likely aren't getting paid much. One estimate placed the salary per show at around $3,000." ], "Conversation_no": 2043, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the show scripted?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the show 60 Days In scripted", "Truth_answer": "When 60 Days In made its debut on A&E back in March 2016, it was purported to be an unrehearsed, in-depth look at the Indiana penal system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208112803id_/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/is-60-days-in-real-or-fake.html/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the show 60 Days In scripted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/battle-of-gettysburg#targetText=After%20a%20great%20victory%20over,the%20crossroads%20town%20of%20Gettysburg.", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2044, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "General Robert E. Lee led the confederate army in the battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_passages": [ "http://0-network.bepress.com.library.simmons.edu/arts-and-humanities/history/united-states-history/page642_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/battle-of-gettysburg-confederate-commanders-2360310", "Context": [ "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg?", "General Robert E. Lee led the confederate army in the battle of Gettysburg" ], "Conversation_no": 2044, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the other commanding officers?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the other commanding officers in the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "Lieutenant General James Longstreet - First Corps. Lieutenant General Richard Ewell - Second Corps. Lieutenant General Ambrose P. Hill - Third Corps. Major General J.E.B.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the other commanding officers in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/battle-of-gettysburg-facts-summary-significance.html", "Context": [ "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg?", "General Robert E. Lee led the confederate army in the battle of Gettysburg", "who were the other commanding officers in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Lieutenant General James Longstreet - First Corps. Lieutenant General Richard Ewell - Second Corps. Lieutenant General Ambrose P. Hill - Third Corps. Major General J.E.B." ], "Conversation_no": 2044, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won in the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Gettysburg, fought in July 1863, was a Union victory that stopped Confederate General Robert E. Lee's second invasion of the North.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/battle-of-gettysburg-facts-summary-significance.html", "Context": [ "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg?", "General Robert E. Lee led the confederate army in the battle of Gettysburg", "who were the other commanding officers in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Lieutenant General James Longstreet - First Corps. Lieutenant General Richard Ewell - Second Corps. Lieutenant General Ambrose P. Hill - Third Corps. Major General J.E.B.", "who won in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "The Battle of Gettysburg, fought in July 1863, was a Union victory that stopped Confederate General Robert E. Lee's second invasion of the North." ], "Conversation_no": 2044, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many casualties?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many casualties", "Truth_answer": "50,000 men fell as casualties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualities at the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/battle-of-gettysburg-facts-summary-significance.html", "Context": [ "who led the confederate army in the battle of gettysburg?", "General Robert E. Lee led the confederate army in the battle of Gettysburg", "who were the other commanding officers in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Lieutenant General James Longstreet - First Corps. Lieutenant General Richard Ewell - Second Corps. Lieutenant General Ambrose P. Hill - Third Corps. Major General J.E.B.", "who won in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "The Battle of Gettysburg, fought in July 1863, was a Union victory that stopped Confederate General Robert E. Lee's second invasion of the North.", "how many casualities at the Battle of Gettysburg?", "50,000 men fell as casualties" ], "Conversation_no": 2044, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long was the battle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was the Battle of Gettysburg", "Truth_answer": "3-day battle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Tour_de_France", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2045, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the tour de france in 1985?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the tour de france in 1985", "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault won the Tour de France in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the tour de france in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tour_de_France_general_classification_winners", "Context": [ "who won the tour de france in 1985?", "Bernard Hinault won the Tour de France in 1985." ], "Conversation_no": 2045, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the most recent winner from france?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the most recent winner from france", "Truth_answer": "1985, France, Bernard Hinault, La Vie Claire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most recent Tour de France winner from France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Tour_de_France", "Context": [ "who won the tour de france in 1985?", "Bernard Hinault won the Tour de France in 1985.", "who was the most recent Tour de France winner from France?", "1985, France, Bernard Hinault, La Vie Claire" ], "Conversation_no": 2045, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won in 2019?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won in 2019", "Truth_answer": "Egan Bernal from Team Ineos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810022117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Tour_de_France_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the Tour de France in 2019?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-france/history/youngest-and-oldest-winners", "Context": [ "who won the tour de france in 1985?", "Bernard Hinault won the Tour de France in 1985.", "who was the most recent Tour de France winner from France?", "1985, France, Bernard Hinault, La Vie Claire", "who won the Tour de France in 2019?", "Egan Bernal from Team Ineos" ], "Conversation_no": 2045, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the youngest winner?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the youngest Tour de France winner", "Truth_answer": "The youngest Tour de France winner was Cornet Henri, who was 19 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the youngest Tour de France winner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Cornet", "Context": [ "who won the tour de france in 1985?", "Bernard Hinault won the Tour de France in 1985.", "who was the most recent Tour de France winner from France?", "1985, France, Bernard Hinault, La Vie Claire", "who won the Tour de France in 2019?", "Egan Bernal from Team Ineos", "who was the youngest Tour de France winner?", "The youngest Tour de France winner was Cornet Henri, who was 19 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 2045, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which year?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which year did Henri Cornet win the Tour de France to become the youngest winner ever", "Truth_answer": "1904 Tour de France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125013352id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Cornet_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125013352id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Cornet_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125013352id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Cornet_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125013352id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Cornet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year did Henri Cornet win the Tour de France to become the youngest winner ever?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bree_Van_de_Kamp#Season_3", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2046, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives", "Truth_answer": "Bree returns for Gabrielle and Victor's wedding, heavily pregnant on Desperate Housewives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Married_Today", "Context": [ "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives?", "Bree returns for Gabrielle and Victor's wedding, heavily pregnant on Desperate Housewives." ], "Conversation_no": 2046, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what episode is Gabrielle and Victor's wedding?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what episode is Gabrielle and Victor's wedding on Desperate Housewives", "Truth_answer": "Getting Married Today“, Desperate Housewives episode, Episode no. Season 3 Episode 23.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170405171207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Married_Today_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode is Gabrielle and Victor's wedding on Desperate Housewives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://desperatehousewives.fandom.com/wiki/Season_3#Notes", "Context": [ "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives?", "Bree returns for Gabrielle and Victor's wedding, heavily pregnant on Desperate Housewives.", "what episode is Gabrielle and Victor's wedding on Desperate Housewives?", "Getting Married Today“, Desperate Housewives episode, Episode no. Season 3 Episode 23." ], "Conversation_no": 2046, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the reason for the absensce in episodes 3.16 to 3.22?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the reason for Bree's absense in episodes 3.16 to 3.22 of Desperate Housewives", "Truth_answer": "Due to Marcia Cross' pregnancy, the character of Bree Van de Kamp had to be written off for a short period of time towards the end of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729155805id_/https://desperatehousewives.fandom.com/wiki/Season_3_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for Bree's absense in episodes 3.16 to 3.22 of Desperate Housewives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Cross", "Context": [ "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives?", "Bree returns for Gabrielle and Victor's wedding, heavily pregnant on Desperate Housewives.", "what episode is Gabrielle and Victor's wedding on Desperate Housewives?", "Getting Married Today“, Desperate Housewives episode, Episode no. Season 3 Episode 23.", "What was the reason for Bree's absense in episodes 3.16 to 3.22 of Desperate Housewives?", "Due to Marcia Cross' pregnancy, the character of Bree Van de Kamp had to be written off for a short period of time towards the end of the season." ], "Conversation_no": 2046, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is Marcia Cross' husband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Marcia Cross' husband", "Truth_answer": "Tom Mahoney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Cross_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Marcia Cross' husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Cross#Personal_life", "Context": [ "when does bree come back in season 3 of desperate housewives?", "Bree returns for Gabrielle and Victor's wedding, heavily pregnant on Desperate Housewives.", "what episode is Gabrielle and Victor's wedding on Desperate Housewives?", "Getting Married Today“, Desperate Housewives episode, Episode no. Season 3 Episode 23.", "What was the reason for Bree's absense in episodes 3.16 to 3.22 of Desperate Housewives?", "Due to Marcia Cross' pregnancy, the character of Bree Van de Kamp had to be written off for a short period of time towards the end of the season.", "Who is Marcia Cross' husband?", "Tom Mahoney" ], "Conversation_no": 2046, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many children?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many children are in the Marcia Cross family", "Truth_answer": "In 2006, she married stockbroker Tom Mahoney, underwent in vitro fertilization soon after their wedding, and gave birth to fraternal twin daughters Eden and Savannah in February 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children do Marcia Cross and Tom Hamoney have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2047, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "yaaradi nee mohini on zee tamil serial cast and crew?", "Transformer_rewrite": "yaaradi nee mohini on zee tamil serial cast and crew", "Truth_answer": "Series Cast. Surjith Ansary, Nachathira, Chaitra Reddy, Shreekumar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "yaaradi nee mohini on zee tamil serial cast and crew?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)#Breakthrough_success_and_decline_(1967%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2048, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from", "Truth_answer": "In late 1967, Gabriel Mekler urged Kay to re-form the Sparrows and suggested the name change to Steppenwolf, inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225092905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)#Breakthrough_success_and_decline_(1967%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from?", "In late 1967, Gabriel Mekler urged Kay to re-form the Sparrows and suggested the name change to Steppenwolf, inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name." ], "Conversation_no": 2048, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were the first singles?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the first singles of the band Steppenwolf", "Truth_answer": "Steppenwolf's first two singles were A Girl I Knew and Sookie Sookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225092905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the first singles of the band Steppenwolf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)#Breakthrough_success_and_decline_(1967%E2%80%931972)", "Context": [ "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from?", "In late 1967, Gabriel Mekler urged Kay to re-form the Sparrows and suggested the name change to Steppenwolf, inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name.", "what were the first singles of the band Steppenwolf?", "Steppenwolf's first two singles were A Girl I Knew and Sookie Sookie." ], "Conversation_no": 2048, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what song brought the band fame?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what song brought the band Steppenwolf fame", "Truth_answer": "The band finally rocketed to worldwide fame after their third single, Born to Be Wild, was released in 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225092905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what song brought the band Steppenwolf fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Steppenwolf_members", "Context": [ "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from?", "In late 1967, Gabriel Mekler urged Kay to re-form the Sparrows and suggested the name change to Steppenwolf, inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name.", "what were the first singles of the band Steppenwolf?", "Steppenwolf's first two singles were A Girl I Knew and Sookie Sookie.", "what song brought the band Steppenwolf fame?", "The band finally rocketed to worldwide fame after their third single, Born to Be Wild, was released in 1968" ], "Conversation_no": 2048, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the original members?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the original members of The Wolf of Wall Street", "Truth_answer": "The group originally consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist John Kay, lead guitarist Michael Monarch, bassist Rushton Moreve, drummer Jerry Edmonton and keyboardist Goldy McJohn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180507115556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Steppenwolf_members_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the original members of the band Steppenwolf?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(band)#Notable_performances", "Context": [ "where did the band steppenwolf get their name from?", "In late 1967, Gabriel Mekler urged Kay to re-form the Sparrows and suggested the name change to Steppenwolf, inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name.", "what were the first singles of the band Steppenwolf?", "Steppenwolf's first two singles were A Girl I Knew and Sookie Sookie.", "what song brought the band Steppenwolf fame?", "The band finally rocketed to worldwide fame after their third single, Born to Be Wild, was released in 1968", "who were the original members of the band Steppenwolf?", "The group originally consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist John Kay, lead guitarist Michael Monarch, bassist Rushton Moreve, drummer Jerry Edmonton and keyboardist Goldy McJohn." ], "Conversation_no": 2048, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the band's last notable performance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the the band Steppenwolf's last notable performance", "Truth_answer": "August 4, 2007, Sandy Point State Park, Annapolis, Maryland, Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival with Aretha Franklin, Three Dog Night, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and Buddy Guy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the the band Steppenwolf's last notable performance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://malcolminthemiddle.fandom.com/wiki/The_Wilkerson_Family", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2049, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle", "Truth_answer": "On the show Malcom in the Middle, The Wilkersons live in an unnamed neighborhood in an American state that is never mentioned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reddit.com/r/AskScienceFiction/comments/3d37ac/malcolm_in_the_middle_where_the_hell_do_they_live/", "Context": [ "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle?", "On the show Malcom in the Middle, The Wilkersons live in an unnamed neighborhood in an American state that is never mentioned." ], "Conversation_no": 2049, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any fan guesses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any fan guesses as to where the Wilkersons live in Malcolm in the Middle", "Truth_answer": "San Antonio, Southern Texas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any fan guesses as to where the Wilkersons live in Malcolm in the Middle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_in_the_Middle#Filming", "Context": [ "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle?", "On the show Malcom in the Middle, The Wilkersons live in an unnamed neighborhood in an American state that is never mentioned.", "any fan guesses as to where the Wilkersons live in Malcolm in the Middle?", "San Antonio, Southern Texas" ], "Conversation_no": 2049, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the real life house?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the real life house from Malcolm in the Middle", "Truth_answer": "A privately owned home, located at 12334 Cantura Street in Studio City, California, was rented for upwards of $3,000 a day to film as Malcolm's house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_in_the_Middle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the real life house from Malcolm in the Middle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_in_the_Middle#Filming", "Context": [ "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle?", "On the show Malcom in the Middle, The Wilkersons live in an unnamed neighborhood in an American state that is never mentioned.", "any fan guesses as to where the Wilkersons live in Malcolm in the Middle?", "San Antonio, Southern Texas", "where is the real life house from Malcolm in the Middle?", "A privately owned home, located at 12334 Cantura Street in Studio City, California, was rented for upwards of $3,000 a day to film as Malcolm's house." ], "Conversation_no": 2049, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the real life school?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the real life school from Malcolm in the Middle", "Truth_answer": "School scenes were filmed at Walter Reed Middle School, in North Hollywood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_in_the_Middle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the real life school from Malcolm in the Middle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_in_the_Middle#Filming", "Context": [ "where do the Wilkersons live in malcolm in the middle?", "On the show Malcom in the Middle, The Wilkersons live in an unnamed neighborhood in an American state that is never mentioned.", "any fan guesses as to where the Wilkersons live in Malcolm in the Middle?", "San Antonio, Southern Texas", "where is the real life house from Malcolm in the Middle?", "A privately owned home, located at 12334 Cantura Street in Studio City, California, was rented for upwards of $3,000 a day to film as Malcolm's house.", "Where is the real life school from Malcolm in the Middle?", "School scenes were filmed at Walter Reed Middle School, in North Hollywood" ], "Conversation_no": 2049, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what studio was filming?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What studio was filming for Malcolm in the Middle", "Truth_answer": "Studio filming for Malcolm in the Middle took place on Stage 21 at CBS Studio Center in Studio City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_in_the_Middle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What studio was filming for Malcolm in the Middle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2050, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings that song i can only imagine?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings that song i can only imagine", "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings that song i can only imagine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)", "Context": [ "who sings that song i can only imagine?", "I Can Only Imagine is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe." ], "Conversation_no": 2050, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "from what album?", "Transformer_rewrite": "from what album is the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe", "Truth_answer": "Almost There", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "from what album is the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)", "Context": [ "who sings that song i can only imagine?", "I Can Only Imagine is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe.", "from what album is the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Almost There" ], "Conversation_no": 2050, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe", "Truth_answer": "Bart Millard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)", "Context": [ "who sings that song i can only imagine?", "I Can Only Imagine is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe.", "from what album is the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Almost There", "who wrote the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Bart Millard" ], "Conversation_no": 2050, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song successful", "Truth_answer": "it has been certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and as of April 2018 it has sold over 2.5 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe sucessful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)", "Context": [ "who sings that song i can only imagine?", "I Can Only Imagine is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe.", "from what album is the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Almost There", "who wrote the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe?", "Bart Millard", "was the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe sucessful?", "it has been certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and as of April 2018 it has sold over 2.5 million copies." ], "Conversation_no": 2050, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe win any awards", "Truth_answer": "It received the Dove Awards for Song of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year at the 33rd GMA Dove Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song I Can Only Imagine“ by MercyMe win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://fadeawayworld.net/2018/07/20/nba-legends-and-how-many-times-they-got-swept/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2051, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals", "Truth_answer": "Michael Jordan got swept 3 times in the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.michaeljordansworld.com/stats_finals.htm", "Context": [ "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals?", "Michael Jordan got swept 3 times in the playoffs." ], "Conversation_no": 2051, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the finals average?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the finals average for Michael Jordan", "Truth_answer": "G 35, MPG 43.0, FG% .481, 3P% .368, FT% .806, RPG 6.0, APG 6.0, SPG 1.8, BPG, 0.66, PPG 33.6", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the finals average for Michael Jordan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://fadeawayworld.net/2018/07/20/nba-legends-and-how-many-times-they-got-swept/", "Context": [ "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals?", "Michael Jordan got swept 3 times in the playoffs.", "what was the finals average for Michael Jordan?", "G 35, MPG 43.0, FG% .481, 3P% .368, FT% .806, RPG 6.0, APG 6.0, SPG 1.8, BPG, 0.66, PPG 33.6" ], "Conversation_no": 2051, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did a playoff series end in a sweep?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did a playoff series end in a sweep for Michael Jordan", "Truth_answer": "1985-86 Chicago Bulls vs. Celtics 0-3 First Round", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085507id_/https://fadeawayworld.net/2018/07/20/nba-legends-and-how-many-times-they-got-swept/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did a playoff series end in a sweep for Michael Jordan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://fadeawayworld.net/2018/07/20/nba-legends-and-how-many-times-they-got-swept/", "Context": [ "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals?", "Michael Jordan got swept 3 times in the playoffs.", "what was the finals average for Michael Jordan?", "G 35, MPG 43.0, FG% .481, 3P% .368, FT% .806, RPG 6.0, APG 6.0, SPG 1.8, BPG, 0.66, PPG 33.6", "when did a playoff series end in a sweep for Michael Jordan?", "1985-86 Chicago Bulls vs. Celtics 0-3 First Round" ], "Conversation_no": 2051, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other time?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other time in which a playoff series ended in a sweep for Michael Jordan", "Truth_answer": "1986-87 Chicago Bulls vs. Celtics 0-3 First Round", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085507id_/https://fadeawayworld.net/2018/07/20/nba-legends-and-how-many-times-they-got-swept/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other time in which a playoff series ended in a sweep for Michael Jordan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2018/05/13/michael-jordan-lebron-james-which-one-greatest-all-time/602231002/", "Context": [ "when did Michael Jordan get swept in the finals?", "Michael Jordan got swept 3 times in the playoffs.", "what was the finals average for Michael Jordan?", "G 35, MPG 43.0, FG% .481, 3P% .368, FT% .806, RPG 6.0, APG 6.0, SPG 1.8, BPG, 0.66, PPG 33.6", "when did a playoff series end in a sweep for Michael Jordan?", "1985-86 Chicago Bulls vs. Celtics 0-3 First Round", "any other time in which a playoff series ended in a sweep for Michael Jordan?", "1986-87 Chicago Bulls vs. Celtics 0-3 First Round" ], "Conversation_no": 2051, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the all-time playoff record?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the all-time playoff record", "Truth_answer": "30-7; .810 winning percentage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430220058id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2018/05/13/michael-jordan-lebron-james-which-one-greatest-all-time/602231002/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the all-time playoff record for Michael Jordan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2052, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does it mean when something is canon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does it mean when something is canon", "Truth_answer": "In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in the fictional universe of that story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does it mean when something is canon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)#Canon_as_distinguishing_between_original_works_and_later_additions", "Context": [ "what does it mean when something is canon?", "In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in the fictional universe of that story." ], "Conversation_no": 2052, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the work have to be from the original author?", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the work have to be from the original author to be canon", "Truth_answer": "In literature the term canon is used to distinguish between the original works of a writer who created certain characters and/or settings, and the later works of other writers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124053405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the work have to be from the original author to be canon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)#Canon_as_distinguishing_between_original_works_and_later_additions", "Context": [ "what does it mean when something is canon?", "In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in the fictional universe of that story.", "does the work have to be from the original author to be canon?", "In literature the term canon is used to distinguish between the original works of a writer who created certain characters and/or settings, and the later works of other writers." ], "Conversation_no": 2052, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an example?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an example of canon in literature to distinguish between the original works and later works of other writers", "Truth_answer": "Sherlock Holmes consists of the 56 short stories and four novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The subsequent works by other authors are considered non-canonical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124053405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of canon in literature to distinguish between the original works and later works of other writers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)#Canonicity", "Context": [ "what does it mean when something is canon?", "In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in the fictional universe of that story.", "does the work have to be from the original author to be canon?", "In literature the term canon is used to distinguish between the original works of a writer who created certain characters and/or settings, and the later works of other writers.", "what is an example of canon in literature to distinguish between the original works and later works of other writers?", "Sherlock Holmes consists of the 56 short stories and four novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The subsequent works by other authors are considered non-canonical." ], "Conversation_no": 2052, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about stars wars?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about stars wars", "Truth_answer": "The Star Wars canon originally existed on several levels. The highest level was the original Star Wars films, and statements by George Lucas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124053405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about canon in Star Wars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)#Canonicity", "Context": [ "what does it mean when something is canon?", "In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in the fictional universe of that story.", "does the work have to be from the original author to be canon?", "In literature the term canon is used to distinguish between the original works of a writer who created certain characters and/or settings, and the later works of other writers.", "what is an example of canon in literature to distinguish between the original works and later works of other writers?", "Sherlock Holmes consists of the 56 short stories and four novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The subsequent works by other authors are considered non-canonical.", "how about canon in Star Wars?", "The Star Wars canon originally existed on several levels. The highest level was the original Star Wars films, and statements by George Lucas." ], "Conversation_no": 2052, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened after Disney bought the franchise?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to canon after Disney bough the Star Wars franchise", "Truth_answer": "All subsequent material exists on the same level of canon, with the Lucasfilm Story Group being established to ensure no contradictions among canon works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124053405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to canon after Disney bough the Star Wars franchise?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2053, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "Truth_answer": "How Long Will I Love U is about a young woman from 2018 and a young man from 1999 who become roommates after a spacetime merge inside their apartment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U", "Context": [ "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "How Long Will I Love U is about a young woman from 2018 and a young man from 1999 who become roommates after a spacetime merge inside their apartment." ], "Conversation_no": 2053, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who stars in the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who stars in the movie How Long Will I Love U", "Truth_answer": "Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215125305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U", "Context": [ "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "How Long Will I Love U is about a young woman from 2018 and a young man from 1999 who become roommates after a spacetime merge inside their apartment.", "who stars in the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya" ], "Conversation_no": 2053, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "have the two stars worked together previously?", "Transformer_rewrite": "have the two stars worked together previously", "Truth_answer": "The actors previously co-starred in the 2013 TV series Weaning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215125305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya worked together previously, prior to movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U#Awards", "Context": [ "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "How Long Will I Love U is about a young woman from 2018 and a young man from 1999 who become roommates after a spacetime merge inside their apartment.", "who stars in the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya", "have Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya worked together previously, prior to movie How Long Will I Love U?", "The actors previously co-starred in the 2013 TV series Weaning." ], "Conversation_no": 2053, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what awards did the movie win?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what awards did the movie How Long Will I Love U", "Truth_answer": "2018 China Movie Channel Media Awards. Best New Director, Su Lun. Best Actress, Tong Liya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards did the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_U#See_also", "Context": [ "how long will i love u movie synopsis", "How Long Will I Love U is about a young woman from 2018 and a young man from 1999 who become roommates after a spacetime merge inside their apartment.", "who stars in the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya", "have Lei Jiayin and Tong Liya worked together previously, prior to movie How Long Will I Love U?", "The actors previously co-starred in the 2013 TV series Weaning.", "what awards did the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "2018 China Movie Channel Media Awards. Best New Director, Su Lun. Best Actress, Tong Liya." ], "Conversation_no": 2053, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any movies or shows that are similar?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any movies or shows that are similar to the movie How Long Will I Love U", "Truth_answer": "Meet Me @ 1006, a 2018 Taiwanese TV series with a similar premise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any movies or shows that are similar to the movie How Long Will I Love U?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091106062632AA8JWtO", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2054, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide", "Truth_answer": "(2molecules of NO2/1)(46.005gNO2/6.022*10^23 molecules of NO2)=1.5335*10^-22 g of NO2", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091932id_/https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091106062632AA8JWtO_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.convertunits.com/molarmass/NO2", "Context": [ "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide?", "(2molecules of NO2/1)(46.005gNO2/6.022*10^23 molecules of NO2)=1.5335*10^-22 g of NO2" ], "Conversation_no": 2054, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the mass percent of nitrogen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the pass percent of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide", "Truth_answer": "30.45%", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the pass percent of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.convertunits.com/molarmass/NO2", "Context": [ "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide?", "(2molecules of NO2/1)(46.005gNO2/6.022*10^23 molecules of NO2)=1.5335*10^-22 g of NO2", "what is the pass percent of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide?", "30.45%" ], "Conversation_no": 2054, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the mass percent of oxygen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the mass percent of oxygen", "Truth_answer": "69.55%", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mass percent of oxygen in nitrogen dioxide?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.convertunits.com/molarmass/NO2", "Context": [ "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide?", "(2molecules of NO2/1)(46.005gNO2/6.022*10^23 molecules of NO2)=1.5335*10^-22 g of NO2", "what is the pass percent of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide?", "30.45%", "what is the mass percent of oxygen in nitrogen dioxide?", "69.55%" ], "Conversation_no": 2054, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the mass of one mole?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the mass of one mole of nitrogen dioxide", "Truth_answer": "46.0055 g/mol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mass of one mole of nitrogen dioxide?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.convertunits.com/from/moles+NO2/to/grams", "Context": [ "what is the mass of 2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide?", "(2molecules of NO2/1)(46.005gNO2/6.022*10^23 molecules of NO2)=1.5335*10^-22 g of NO2", "what is the pass percent of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide?", "30.45%", "what is the mass percent of oxygen in nitrogen dioxide?", "69.55%", "what is the mass of one mole of nitrogen dioxide?", "46.0055 g/mol" ], "Conversation_no": 2054, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many moles in 1 gram?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many moles in 1 gram nitogran dioxide", "Truth_answer": "0.02174", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many moles in 1 gram nitogran dioxide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bmsgoats.fandom.com/wiki/Radon_Randell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2055, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens to radon in blue mountain state?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens to radon in blue mountain state", "Truth_answer": "Radon Randell is the starting quarterback in season 2. He was not to re-appear in season 3 because in between seasons his character had a career ending shoulder injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to radon in blue mountain state?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State#Cast", "Context": [ "what happens to radon in blue mountain state?", "Radon Randell is the starting quarterback in season 2. He was not to re-appear in season 3 because in between seasons his character had a career ending shoulder injury." ], "Conversation_no": 2055, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the season 3 quarterback?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the Blue Mountain State season 3 quarterback", "Truth_answer": "Alex Moran", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101112039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101112039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the Blue Mountain State season 3 quarterback?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State", "Context": [ "what happens to radon in blue mountain state?", "Radon Randell is the starting quarterback in season 2. He was not to re-appear in season 3 because in between seasons his character had a career ending shoulder injury.", "who was the Blue Mountain State season 3 quarterback?", "Alex Moran" ], "Conversation_no": 2055, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a fourth season?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a fourth season for Blue Mountain State", "Truth_answer": "In February 2012, it was reported that Blue Mountain State would not be renewed for a fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101112039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a fourth season for Blue Mountain State?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State:_The_Rise_of_Thadland", "Context": [ "what happens to radon in blue mountain state?", "Radon Randell is the starting quarterback in season 2. He was not to re-appear in season 3 because in between seasons his character had a career ending shoulder injury.", "who was the Blue Mountain State season 3 quarterback?", "Alex Moran", "was there a fourth season for Blue Mountain State?", "In February 2012, it was reported that Blue Mountain State would not be renewed for a fourth season." ], "Conversation_no": 2055, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the movie called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the Blue Mountain State movie called", "Truth_answer": "Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2014/05/37559-update-blue-mountain-state-movie-hits-1-million-kickstarter/_p1", "https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2014/05/37559-update-blue-mountain-state-movie-hits-1-million-kickstarter/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521054441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State:_The_Rise_of_Thadland_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101112039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101112039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101112039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Blue Mountain State movie called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State:_The_Rise_of_Thadland", "Context": [ "what happens to radon in blue mountain state?", "Radon Randell is the starting quarterback in season 2. He was not to re-appear in season 3 because in between seasons his character had a career ending shoulder injury.", "who was the Blue Mountain State season 3 quarterback?", "Alex Moran", "was there a fourth season for Blue Mountain State?", "In February 2012, it was reported that Blue Mountain State would not be renewed for a fourth season.", "what was the Blue Mountain State movie called?", "Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland" ], "Conversation_no": 2055, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the movie released in theaters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the movie Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland released in theaters", "Truth_answer": "On March 1, 2016, the film was released on Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521054441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountain_State:_The_Rise_of_Thadland_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland released in theaters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2056, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "new york's role in the american revolution", "Transformer_rewrite": "new york's role in the american revolution", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "new york's role in the american revolution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_(American_season_10)#Top_20", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2057, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was sent home last week on masterchef?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was sent home last week on masterchef", "Truth_answer": "On MasterChef, American season 10, Nicholas “Nick” DiGiovanni was eliminated on September 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was sent home last week on masterchef?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_(American_season_10)", "Context": [ "who was sent home last week on masterchef?", "On MasterChef, American season 10, Nicholas “Nick” DiGiovanni was eliminated on September 18." ], "Conversation_no": 2057, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was runner-up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the runner-up of MasterChef American season 10", "Truth_answer": "Sarah Faherty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814234026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_(American_season_10)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the runner-up of MasterChef American season 10?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_(American_season_10)", "Context": [ "who was sent home last week on masterchef?", "On MasterChef, American season 10, Nicholas “Nick” DiGiovanni was eliminated on September 18.", "who was the runner-up of MasterChef American season 10?", "Sarah Faherty" ], "Conversation_no": 2057, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the MasterChef American Challenge", "Truth_answer": "Dorian Hunter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814234026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_(American_season_10)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won MasterChef American season 10?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://deadline.com/2019/09/masterchef-names-dorian-hunter-season-10-winner-1202738447/", "Context": [ "who was sent home last week on masterchef?", "On MasterChef, American season 10, Nicholas “Nick” DiGiovanni was eliminated on September 18.", "who was the runner-up of MasterChef American season 10?", "Sarah Faherty", "who won MasterChef American season 10?", "Dorian Hunter" ], "Conversation_no": 2057, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what entree did Dorian make in her winning menu?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what entree did Dorian Hunter make in h er winning menu for MasterChef American season 10", "Truth_answer": "an entree of Applewood smoked short rib with potato and horseradish gratin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205045607id_/https://deadline.com/2019/09/masterchef-names-dorian-hunter-season-10-winner-1202738447/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what entree did Dorian Hunter make in h er winning menu for MasterChef American season 10?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/masterchef-season-11-renewal-casting-underway-for-fox-series/", "Context": [ "who was sent home last week on masterchef?", "On MasterChef, American season 10, Nicholas “Nick” DiGiovanni was eliminated on September 18.", "who was the runner-up of MasterChef American season 10?", "Sarah Faherty", "who won MasterChef American season 10?", "Dorian Hunter", "what entree did Dorian Hunter make in h er winning menu for MasterChef American season 10?", "an entree of Applewood smoked short rib with potato and horseradish gratin" ], "Conversation_no": 2057, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "will there be a season 11?", "Transformer_rewrite": "will there be an American season 11 for MasterChef", "Truth_answer": "MasterChef has begun casting for its 11th season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be an American season 11 for MasterChef?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Infinite#Playable_characters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2058, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite", "Truth_answer": "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite features a base roster of 30 playable characters, consisting of both new and returning heroes and villains in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Infinite#Playable_characters", "Context": [ "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite?", "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite features a base roster of 30 playable characters, consisting of both new and returning heroes and villains in the Marvel vs. Capcom series." ], "Conversation_no": 2058, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the new characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the new chracters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite", "Truth_answer": "Black Panther, Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Gamora, Ultron, Winter Soldier, Jedah Dohma, Monster Hunter, Sigma, X", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the new chracters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Infinite#Playable_characters", "Context": [ "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite?", "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite features a base roster of 30 playable characters, consisting of both new and returning heroes and villains in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.", "who are the new chracters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Black Panther, Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Gamora, Ultron, Winter Soldier, Jedah Dohma, Monster Hunter, Sigma, X" ], "Conversation_no": 2058, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any more characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any more characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite", "Truth_answer": "Additional characters were also released post-launch as downloadable content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any more characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Infinite#Playable_characters", "Context": [ "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite?", "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite features a base roster of 30 playable characters, consisting of both new and returning heroes and villains in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.", "who are the new chracters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Black Panther, Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Gamora, Ultron, Winter Soldier, Jedah Dohma, Monster Hunter, Sigma, X", "any more characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Additional characters were also released post-launch as downloadable content." ], "Conversation_no": 2058, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the downloadable characters?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the downloadable characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite", "Truth_answer": "Black Panther, Black Widow, Venom, Winter Soldier, Monster Hunter, Sigma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the downloadable characters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Infinite", "Context": [ "what characters are on marvel vs capcom infinite?", "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite features a base roster of 30 playable characters, consisting of both new and returning heroes and villains in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.", "who are the new chracters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Black Panther, Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Gamora, Ultron, Winter Soldier, Jedah Dohma, Monster Hunter, Sigma, X", "any more characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Additional characters were also released post-launch as downloadable content.", "who are the downloadable characters of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite?", "Black Panther, Black Widow, Venom, Winter Soldier, Monster Hunter, Sigma" ], "Conversation_no": 2058, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the game available on Nintendo Switch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the game Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite available on Nintendo Switch", "Truth_answer": "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the game Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite available on Nintendo Switch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2059, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did apollo 13 land on the moon?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did apollo 13 land on the moon", "Truth_answer": "The Apollo 13 Lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module failed two days into the mission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did apollo 13 land on the moon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [ "where did apollo 13 land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 Lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module failed two days into the mission." ], "Conversation_no": 2059, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the crew do instead?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the crew of Apollo 13 do instead of land on the moon", "Truth_answer": "The Apollo 13 crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17, 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the crew of Apollo 13 do instead of land on the moon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [ "where did apollo 13 land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 Lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module failed two days into the mission.", "what did the crew of Apollo 13 do instead of land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17, 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 2059, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who commanded the mission?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who commanded the Apollo 13 mission", "Truth_answer": "Jim Lovell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who commanded the Apollo 13 mission?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [ "where did apollo 13 land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 Lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module failed two days into the mission.", "what did the crew of Apollo 13 do instead of land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17, 1970.", "who commanded the Apollo 13 mission?", "Jim Lovell" ], "Conversation_no": 2059, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made up the rest of the crew?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made up the rest of the crew of Apollo 13", "Truth_answer": "Jack Swigert as command module pilot and Fred Haise as lunar module pilot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made up the rest of the crew of Apollo 13?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [ "where did apollo 13 land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 Lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module failed two days into the mission.", "what did the crew of Apollo 13 do instead of land on the moon?", "The Apollo 13 crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17, 1970.", "who commanded the Apollo 13 mission?", "Jim Lovell", "who made up the rest of the crew of Apollo 13?", "Jack Swigert as command module pilot and Fred Haise as lunar module pilot" ], "Conversation_no": 2059, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what caused the oxygen tank failure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what caused the oxygen tank failure", "Truth_answer": "An investigative review board found fault with the testing of the oxygen tank and the fact combustible Teflon was placed inside it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the oxygen tank failure during the Apollo 13 mission?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2060, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "description of the a in the scarlet letter", "Transformer_rewrite": "description of the a in the scarlet letter", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "description of the a in the scarlet letter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lightbrigade.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2061, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the charge of the light brigade happen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the charge of the light brigade happen", "Truth_answer": "The Charge of the Light Brigade took place during a battle near the city of Balaclava on October 25, 1854.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095905id_/http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com:80/lightbrigade.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the charge of the light brigade happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lightbrigade.htm", "Context": [ "when did the charge of the light brigade happen?", "The Charge of the Light Brigade took place during a battle near the city of Balaclava on October 25, 1854." ], "Conversation_no": 2061, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what the charge successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "was The Charge of the Light Brigade successful", "Truth_answer": "The result was disastrous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095905id_/http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com:80/lightbrigade.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was The Charge of the Light Brigade successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lightbrigade.htm", "Context": [ "when did the charge of the light brigade happen?", "The Charge of the Light Brigade took place during a battle near the city of Balaclava on October 25, 1854.", "was The Charge of the Light Brigade successful?", "The result was disastrous." ], "Conversation_no": 2061, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the result?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the result of The Charge of the Light Brigade", "Truth_answer": "An estimated 278 of the Light Brigade were killed or wounded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095905id_/http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com:80/lightbrigade.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of The Charge of the Light Brigade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lightbrigade.htm", "Context": [ "when did the charge of the light brigade happen?", "The Charge of the Light Brigade took place during a battle near the city of Balaclava on October 25, 1854.", "was The Charge of the Light Brigade successful?", "The result was disastrous.", "what was the result of The Charge of the Light Brigade?", "An estimated 278 of the Light Brigade were killed or wounded." ], "Conversation_no": 2061, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the cause?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the cause of the disastrous result of The Charge of the Light Brigade", "Truth_answer": "Through a miscommunication of orders, the Light Brigade of approximately 600 horsemen began a charge into a valley ringed on three sides by 20 battalions of Russian infantry and artillery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the disastrous result of The Charge of the Light Brigade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lightbrigade.htm", "Context": [ "when did the charge of the light brigade happen?", "The Charge of the Light Brigade took place during a battle near the city of Balaclava on October 25, 1854.", "was The Charge of the Light Brigade successful?", "The result was disastrous.", "what was the result of The Charge of the Light Brigade?", "An estimated 278 of the Light Brigade were killed or wounded.", "what was the cause of the disastrous result of The Charge of the Light Brigade?", "Through a miscommunication of orders, the Light Brigade of approximately 600 horsemen began a charge into a valley ringed on three sides by 20 battalions of Russian infantry and artillery." ], "Conversation_no": 2061, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the event remembered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is The Charge of the Light Brigade remembered", "Truth_answer": "History remembers the charge of the Light Brigade as an example of the extraordinary bravery of the British soldier in the face of enemy fire in spite of poor leadership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095905id_/http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com:80/lightbrigade.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is The Charge of the Light Brigade remembered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://brainly.in/question/2569992", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2062, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Truth_answer": "Himachal Pradesh is located in the ranges of Himalaya commonly known as the Himachal range.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://brainly.in/question/2569992", "Context": [ "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Himachal Pradesh is located in the ranges of Himalaya commonly known as the Himachal range." ], "Conversation_no": 2062, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any more reasons?", "Transformer_rewrite": "any more reasons why the state of Himachal Pradesh is called so", "Truth_answer": "The Jammu and Kashmir states border the Himachal Pradesh in the North and the term Himachal indicates abode of snow. Accordingly, Himachal Pradesh is also granted a name Himachal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any more reasons why the state of Himachal Pradesh is called so?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradesh", "Context": [ "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Himachal Pradesh is located in the ranges of Himalaya commonly known as the Himachal range.", "any more reasons why the state of Himachal Pradesh is called so?", "The Jammu and Kashmir states border the Himachal Pradesh in the North and the term Himachal indicates abode of snow. Accordingly, Himachal Pradesh is also granted a name Himachal." ], "Conversation_no": 2062, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who came up with the state's name?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who came up with the state of Himachal Pradesh's name", "Truth_answer": "The state's name was coined by acharya Diwakar Dutt Sharma, one of the state's eminent Sanskrit scholars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came up with the state of Himachal Pradesh's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradesh#Geography_and_climate", "Context": [ "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Himachal Pradesh is located in the ranges of Himalaya commonly known as the Himachal range.", "any more reasons why the state of Himachal Pradesh is called so?", "The Jammu and Kashmir states border the Himachal Pradesh in the North and the term Himachal indicates abode of snow. Accordingly, Himachal Pradesh is also granted a name Himachal.", "who came up with the state of Himachal Pradesh's name?", "The state's name was coined by acharya Diwakar Dutt Sharma, one of the state's eminent Sanskrit scholars." ], "Conversation_no": 2062, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how large is the state?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how large is the state of Himachal Pradesh", "Truth_answer": "55,673 square kilometres (21,495 sq mi)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how large is the state of Himachal Pradesh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradesh", "Context": [ "why do you think the state of himachal pradesh is called so", "Himachal Pradesh is located in the ranges of Himalaya commonly known as the Himachal range.", "any more reasons why the state of Himachal Pradesh is called so?", "The Jammu and Kashmir states border the Himachal Pradesh in the North and the term Himachal indicates abode of snow. Accordingly, Himachal Pradesh is also granted a name Himachal.", "who came up with the state of Himachal Pradesh's name?", "The state's name was coined by acharya Diwakar Dutt Sharma, one of the state's eminent Sanskrit scholars.", "how large is the state of Himachal Pradesh?", "55,673 square kilometres (21,495 sq mi)" ], "Conversation_no": 2062, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the state's economy made up of?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the state's economy made up of", "Truth_answer": "Agriculture, horticulture, hydropower and tourism are important constituents of the state's economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115190437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himachal_Pradesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the state of Himachal Pradesh's economy made up of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://brainly.com/question/2560628", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2063, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who determines the information to be included in an incident report?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who determines the information to be included in an incident report", "Truth_answer": "Health care facilities determine what is to be included in an incident report.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who determines the information to be included in an incident report?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/105826125/incident-report-flash-cards/", "Context": [ "who determines the information to be included in an incident report?", "Health care facilities determine what is to be included in an incident report." ], "Conversation_no": 2063, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the purpose?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the purpose of an incident report", "Truth_answer": "Incident reports document any unexpected or unplanned occurrence that affects or could potentially affect a patient, family, or staff", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of an incident report?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/105826125/incident-report-flash-cards/", "Context": [ "who determines the information to be included in an incident report?", "Health care facilities determine what is to be included in an incident report.", "what is the purpose of an incident report?", "Incident reports document any unexpected or unplanned occurrence that affects or could potentially affect a patient, family, or staff" ], "Conversation_no": 2063, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are examples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are examples of incident reports", "Truth_answer": "medication errors, falls, patient injury, medical-legal incident, incorrect sponge count in surgery, failure to report change in patient's condition", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are examples of incident reports?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/105826125/incident-report-flash-cards/", "Context": [ "who determines the information to be included in an incident report?", "Health care facilities determine what is to be included in an incident report.", "what is the purpose of an incident report?", "Incident reports document any unexpected or unplanned occurrence that affects or could potentially affect a patient, family, or staff", "what are examples of incident reports?", "medication errors, falls, patient injury, medical-legal incident, incorrect sponge count in surgery, failure to report change in patient's condition" ], "Conversation_no": 2063, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what should be included?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what should be included in an incident report", "Truth_answer": "complete name of people involved and witnesses; complete factual account of the incident; equipment or resources used; any variables believed to be important; in detail patient's response and the treatment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what should be included in an incident report?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/105826125/incident-report-flash-cards/", "Context": [ "who determines the information to be included in an incident report?", "Health care facilities determine what is to be included in an incident report.", "what is the purpose of an incident report?", "Incident reports document any unexpected or unplanned occurrence that affects or could potentially affect a patient, family, or staff", "what are examples of incident reports?", "medication errors, falls, patient injury, medical-legal incident, incorrect sponge count in surgery, failure to report change in patient's condition", "what should be included in an incident report?", "complete name of people involved and witnesses; complete factual account of the incident; equipment or resources used; any variables believed to be important; in detail patient's response and the treatment" ], "Conversation_no": 2063, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what should be avoided?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what should be avoided in an incident report", "Truth_answer": "including a reference to the incident report; using words such as error or inappropriate; using inflammatory words or judgmental statements", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what should be avoided in an incident report?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald%27s_No._1_Store_Museum", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2064, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant", "Truth_answer": "the first McDonalds was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002145646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald%27s_No._1_Store_Museum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_and_Maurice_McDonald", "Context": [ "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant?", "the first McDonalds was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940" ], "Conversation_no": 2064, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the restaurant still open?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the first McDonald's restaurant still open", "Truth_answer": "The San Bernardino store was demolished in 1976", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002145700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_McDonald%27s_restaurant_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the first McDonald's restaurant still open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_and_Maurice_McDonald", "Context": [ "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant?", "the first McDonalds was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940", "is the first McDonald's restaurant still open?", "The San Bernardino store was demolished in 1976" ], "Conversation_no": 2064, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the first cook?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the first McDonald's restaurant cook", "Truth_answer": "Richard McDonald", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102015050id_/https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_and_Maurice_McDonald_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first McDonald's restaurant cook?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_McDonald%27s_restaurant", "Context": [ "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant?", "the first McDonalds was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940", "is the first McDonald's restaurant still open?", "The San Bernardino store was demolished in 1976", "who was the first McDonald's restaurant cook?", "Richard McDonald" ], "Conversation_no": 2064, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the oldest still operating?", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the oldest still operating McDonald's restuarant", "Truth_answer": "The oldest operating McDonald's restaurant is a drive-up hamburger stand at 10207 Lakewood Boulevard at Florence Avenue in Downey, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002145700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_McDonald%27s_restaurant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the oldest still operating McDonald's restuarant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_and_Maurice_McDonald", "Context": [ "where did mcdonald's open their first restaurant?", "the first McDonalds was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940", "is the first McDonald's restaurant still open?", "The San Bernardino store was demolished in 1976", "who was the first McDonald's restaurant cook?", "Richard McDonald", "where is the oldest still operating McDonald's restuarant?", "The oldest operating McDonald's restaurant is a drive-up hamburger stand at 10207 Lakewood Boulevard at Florence Avenue in Downey, California." ], "Conversation_no": 2064, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the brothers still alive?", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the McDonald brothers still alive", "Truth_answer": "Maurice J. McDonald died on December 11, 1971. His younger brother, Richard, died on July 14, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the McDonald brothers still alive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_(2009_film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2065, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the main idea of the movie up?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the main idea of the movie up", "Truth_answer": "In Up, Carl sets to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America, a promise made to his late wife, by tying thousands of balloons to his house.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main idea of the movie up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_(2009_film)", "Context": [ "what is the main idea of the movie up?", "In Up, Carl sets to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America, a promise made to his late wife, by tying thousands of balloons to his house." ], "Conversation_no": 2065, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the story?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the story for the movie Up", "Truth_answer": "Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Tom McCarthy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the story for the movie Up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_(2009_film)", "Context": [ "what is the main idea of the movie up?", "In Up, Carl sets to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America, a promise made to his late wife, by tying thousands of balloons to his house.", "who wrote the story for the movie Up?", "Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Tom McCarthy" ], "Conversation_no": 2065, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the story based on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the story for the movie Up based on", "Truth_answer": "Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the story for the movie Up based on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_(2009_film)", "Context": [ "what is the main idea of the movie up?", "In Up, Carl sets to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America, a promise made to his late wife, by tying thousands of balloons to his house.", "who wrote the story for the movie Up?", "Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Tom McCarthy", "what was the story for the movie Up based on?", "Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating." ], "Conversation_no": 2065, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who produced the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who produced the movie Up", "Truth_answer": "Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the movie Up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_(2009_film)", "Context": [ "what is the main idea of the movie up?", "In Up, Carl sets to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America, a promise made to his late wife, by tying thousands of balloons to his house.", "who wrote the story for the movie Up?", "Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Tom McCarthy", "what was the story for the movie Up based on?", "Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating.", "who produced the movie Up?", "Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures" ], "Conversation_no": 2065, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the movie received?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the movie Up received", "Truth_answer": "The film grossed over $735 million, and received universal acclaim, with critics commending the humor and heart of the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the movie Up received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/medical-resources/airman-medical-certification", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2066, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a faa third class medical certificate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a faa third class medical certificate", "Truth_answer": "A Third class medical certificate is appropriate for student pilots, recreational pilots, and private pilots who fly for pleasure or personal business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a faa third class medical certificate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/medical-resources/airman-medical-certification", "Context": [ "what is a faa third class medical certificate?", "A Third class medical certificate is appropriate for student pilots, recreational pilots, and private pilots who fly for pleasure or personal business." ], "Conversation_no": 2066, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is the certificate valid?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is the certificate valid", "Truth_answer": "A third class medical is valid for 60 months for pilots under age 40, and 24 months for applicants who are age 40 or older.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104050300id_/http://www.aopa.org:80/go-fly/medical-resources/airman-medical-certification_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the FAA third class medical certificate valid for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/medical-resources/airman-medical-certification", "Context": [ "what is a faa third class medical certificate?", "A Third class medical certificate is appropriate for student pilots, recreational pilots, and private pilots who fly for pleasure or personal business.", "how long is the FAA third class medical certificate valid for?", "A third class medical is valid for 60 months for pilots under age 40, and 24 months for applicants who are age 40 or older." ], "Conversation_no": 2066, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a first class certificate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a first class FAA medical certificate", "Truth_answer": "A first class medical is required for pilots who exercise airline transport pilot privileges", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104050300id_/http://www.aopa.org:80/go-fly/medical-resources/airman-medical-certification_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a first class FAA medical certificate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/medical-resources/airman-medical-certification", "Context": [ "what is a faa third class medical certificate?", "A Third class medical certificate is appropriate for student pilots, recreational pilots, and private pilots who fly for pleasure or personal business.", "how long is the FAA third class medical certificate valid for?", "A third class medical is valid for 60 months for pilots under age 40, and 24 months for applicants who are age 40 or older.", "what is a first class FAA medical certificate?", "A first class medical is required for pilots who exercise airline transport pilot privileges" ], "Conversation_no": 2066, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a second class certificate?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a second class FAA medical certificate", "Truth_answer": "A Second class is required for pilots who fly commercially—in operations such as crop dusting, delivering canceled checks, or carrying passengers or cargo for hire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a second class FAA medical certificate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pea.com/blog/posts/the-faa-medical-exam-common-questions/", "Context": [ "what is a faa third class medical certificate?", "A Third class medical certificate is appropriate for student pilots, recreational pilots, and private pilots who fly for pleasure or personal business.", "how long is the FAA third class medical certificate valid for?", "A third class medical is valid for 60 months for pilots under age 40, and 24 months for applicants who are age 40 or older.", "what is a first class FAA medical certificate?", "A first class medical is required for pilots who exercise airline transport pilot privileges", "what is a second class FAA medical certificate?", "A Second class is required for pilots who fly commercially—in operations such as crop dusting, delivering canceled checks, or carrying passengers or cargo for hire." ], "Conversation_no": 2066, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the medical exam?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the medical exam", "Truth_answer": "The cost of the medical exam will vary by location, examiner, type of exam given, between $75 and $200. Special Issuance medical exams can cost more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the medical exam for an FAA medical certificate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/energy/gujarat-set-to-develop-india-s-first-tidal-energy-plant-38042", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2067, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "Transformer_rewrite": "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "Truth_answer": "The state government has approved Rs 25 crore for setting up the 50 MW plant at the Gulf of Kutch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002237id_/https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/energy/gujarat-set-to-develop-india-s-first-tidal-energy-plant-38042_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tidal_power_stations#Proposed", "Context": [ "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "The state government has approved Rs 25 crore for setting up the 50 MW plant at the Gulf of Kutch." ], "Conversation_no": 2067, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the capacity", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the capacity of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Kutch Project has a capacity of 50 MW.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the capacity of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12215065", "Context": [ "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "The state government has approved Rs 25 crore for setting up the 50 MW plant at the Gulf of Kutch.", "what's the capacity of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "The Gulf of Kutch Project has a capacity of 50 MW." ], "Conversation_no": 2067, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the builder", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the builder of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Truth_answer": "The company Atlantis Resources is to install a 50MW tidal farm in the Gulf of Kutch on India's west coast, with construction starting early in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200703113433id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12215065_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the builder of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12215065", "Context": [ "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "The state government has approved Rs 25 crore for setting up the 50 MW plant at the Gulf of Kutch.", "what's the capacity of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "The Gulf of Kutch Project has a capacity of 50 MW.", "who is the builder of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "The company Atlantis Resources is to install a 50MW tidal farm in the Gulf of Kutch on India's west coast, with construction starting early in 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 2067, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the commencement", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the commencement of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Truth_answer": "Construction was said to be starting early in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the commencement of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12215065", "Context": [ "name the place in gujarat which has huge tidal mill farms", "The state government has approved Rs 25 crore for setting up the 50 MW plant at the Gulf of Kutch.", "what's the capacity of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "The Gulf of Kutch Project has a capacity of 50 MW.", "who is the builder of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "The company Atlantis Resources is to install a 50MW tidal farm in the Gulf of Kutch on India's west coast, with construction starting early in 2012.", "when was the commencement of the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Construction was said to be starting early in 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 2067, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is being installed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is being installed in the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Truth_answer": "The Atlantis AK1000 turbine will be deployed in the Gulf of Kutch", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200703113433id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12215065_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is being installed in the tidal mill farm in the gulf of kutch", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/news/how-did-multicellular-life-evolve/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2068, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Truth_answer": "Multicellular life forms appeared on Earth 600 million years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism", "Context": [ "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Multicellular life forms appeared on Earth 600 million years ago." ], "Conversation_no": 2068, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "give some examples.", "Transformer_rewrite": "give some examples of muticellular organisms", "Truth_answer": "All species of animals, land plants, and most fungi are multicellular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give some examples of muticellular organisms.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism", "Context": [ "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Multicellular life forms appeared on Earth 600 million years ago.", "give some examples of muticellular organisms.", "All species of animals, land plants, and most fungi are multicellular." ], "Conversation_no": 2068, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the origin hypotheses?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the origin hypotheses for muticellularity", "Truth_answer": "A group of function-specific cells aggregated into a slug-like mass called a grex, which moved as a multicellular unit. This is essentially what slime molds do.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin hypotheses for muticellularity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism", "Context": [ "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Multicellular life forms appeared on Earth 600 million years ago.", "give some examples of muticellular organisms.", "All species of animals, land plants, and most fungi are multicellular.", "what is the origin hypotheses for muticellularity?", "A group of function-specific cells aggregated into a slug-like mass called a grex, which moved as a multicellular unit. This is essentially what slime molds do." ], "Conversation_no": 2068, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a popular theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a popular theory", "Truth_answer": "The symbiotic theory suggests that the first multicellular organisms occurred from symbiosis (cooperation) of different species of single-cell organisms, each with different roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a popular theory for the origin of muticellularity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism", "Context": [ "about how long ago did multicellular life forms appear on earth", "Multicellular life forms appeared on Earth 600 million years ago.", "give some examples of muticellular organisms.", "All species of animals, land plants, and most fungi are multicellular.", "what is the origin hypotheses for muticellularity?", "A group of function-specific cells aggregated into a slug-like mass called a grex, which moved as a multicellular unit. This is essentially what slime molds do.", "what is a popular theory for the origin of muticellularity?", "The symbiotic theory suggests that the first multicellular organisms occurred from symbiosis (cooperation) of different species of single-cell organisms, each with different roles." ], "Conversation_no": 2068, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is another popular theory?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is another popular theory for the origin of muticellularity", "Truth_answer": "The Synzoospore theory suggests that the origin of multicellularity, at least in Metazoa, occurred due to a transition from temporal to spatial cell differentiation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another popular theory for the origin of muticellularity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama%27s_congressional_districts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2069, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Truth_answer": "Alabama has 7 congressional districts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama%27s_congressional_districts", "Context": [ "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Alabama has 7 congressional districts." ], "Conversation_no": 2069, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the representative for the 1st district?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the representative for the 1st district of alabama", "Truth_answer": "Bradley Byrne is the representative for the 1st district of Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the representative for the 1st district of alabama?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama%27s_congressional_districts", "Context": [ "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Alabama has 7 congressional districts.", "who is the representative for the 1st district of alabama?", "Bradley Byrne is the representative for the 1st district of Alabama." ], "Conversation_no": 2069, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the CPVI for the 1st district?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the CPVI for the 1st district of alabama", "Truth_answer": "The CPVI for the 1st district of Alabama is R+15.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the CPVI for the 1st district of alabama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama%27s_congressional_districts", "Context": [ "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Alabama has 7 congressional districts.", "who is the representative for the 1st district of alabama?", "Bradley Byrne is the representative for the 1st district of Alabama.", "what is the CPVI for the 1st district of alabama?", "The CPVI for the 1st district of Alabama is R+15." ], "Conversation_no": 2069, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the incumbency for the 1st district?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the incumbency for the 1st district of alabama", "Truth_answer": "The incumbency for the 1st district of Alabama is from January 8, 2014 - present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the incumbency for the 1st district of alabama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama%27s_congressional_districts", "Context": [ "how many districts are in the state of alabama", "Alabama has 7 congressional districts.", "who is the representative for the 1st district of alabama?", "Bradley Byrne is the representative for the 1st district of Alabama.", "what is the CPVI for the 1st district of alabama?", "The CPVI for the 1st district of Alabama is R+15.", "what is the incumbency for the 1st district of alabama?", "The incumbency for the 1st district of Alabama is from January 8, 2014 - present." ], "Conversation_no": 2069, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the representative for the 2nd district?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the representative for the 2nd district of alabama", "Truth_answer": "Martha Roby is the representative for the 2nd district of Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the representative for the 2nd district of alabama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Yule", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2070, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Truth_answer": "Doug Yule plays lead guitar on Oh Sweet Nuthin’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground", "Context": [ "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Doug Yule plays lead guitar on Oh Sweet Nuthin’" ], "Conversation_no": 2070, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the band formed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was The Velvet Underground formed", "Truth_answer": "The Velvet Underground formed in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was The Velvet Underground formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground", "Context": [ "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Doug Yule plays lead guitar on Oh Sweet Nuthin’", "when was The Velvet Underground formed?", "The Velvet Underground formed in 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 2070, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the band still active?", "Transformer_rewrite": "is The Velvet Underground still active", "Truth_answer": "The Velvet Underground was last active in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is The Velvet Underground still active?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground", "Context": [ "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Doug Yule plays lead guitar on Oh Sweet Nuthin’", "when was The Velvet Underground formed?", "The Velvet Underground formed in 1964.", "is The Velvet Underground still active?", "The Velvet Underground was last active in 1996." ], "Conversation_no": 2070, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened in 1973?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened in 1973 to The Velvet Underground", "Truth_answer": "In 1973 the Velvet Underground performed their final VU shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1973 to The Velvet Underground?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground", "Context": [ "who plays lead guitar on oh sweet nuthin", "Doug Yule plays lead guitar on Oh Sweet Nuthin’", "when was The Velvet Underground formed?", "The Velvet Underground formed in 1964.", "is The Velvet Underground still active?", "The Velvet Underground was last active in 1996.", "what happened in 1973 to The Velvet Underground?", "In 1973 the Velvet Underground performed their final VU shows." ], "Conversation_no": 2070, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else happened in 1973?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else happened in 1973 to the Velvet Underfround besides their final VU shows", "Truth_answer": "In 1973 the Velvet Underground released the Squeeze album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened in 1973 to the Velvet Underfround besides their final VU shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.stevejenkins.com/blog/2014/11/tpms-warning-light-replace-your-tpms-sensors-for-cheap/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2071, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "Truth_answer": "On average, a TPMS sensor's battery should last between 5-7 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a25737955/tire-pressure-sensor/", "Context": [ "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "On average, a TPMS sensor's battery should last between 5-7 years." ], "Conversation_no": 2071, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the sensor do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the TPMS do", "Truth_answer": "The TPMS warns you that your tire pressure is too low.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the TPMS do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a25737955/tire-pressure-sensor/", "Context": [ "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "On average, a TPMS sensor's battery should last between 5-7 years.", "what does the TPMS do?", "The TPMS warns you that your tire pressure is too low." ], "Conversation_no": 2071, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is considered too low?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what tire pressure is considered too low", "Truth_answer": "Dangerously low tire pressure is 25 percent below the recommended air pressure, according to federal government regulations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what tire pressure is considered too low?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a25737955/tire-pressure-sensor/", "Context": [ "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "On average, a TPMS sensor's battery should last between 5-7 years.", "what does the TPMS do?", "The TPMS warns you that your tire pressure is too low.", "what tire pressure is considered too low?", "Dangerously low tire pressure is 25 percent below the recommended air pressure, according to federal government regulations." ], "Conversation_no": 2071, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much does a sensor cost to replace?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does a sensor cost to replace", "Truth_answer": "Expect to pay at least $100 for a set of four tire sensors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023211049id_/https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a25737955/tire-pressure-sensor/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does a tire sensor cost to replace?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a25737955/tire-pressure-sensor/", "Context": [ "when do tire pressure sensors need to be replaced", "On average, a TPMS sensor's battery should last between 5-7 years.", "what does the TPMS do?", "The TPMS warns you that your tire pressure is too low.", "what tire pressure is considered too low?", "Dangerously low tire pressure is 25 percent below the recommended air pressure, according to federal government regulations.", "how much does a tire sensor cost to replace?", "Expect to pay at least $100 for a set of four tire sensors." ], "Conversation_no": 2071, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what can happen if you do not fix a failed sensor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what can happen if you do not fix a failed sensor", "Truth_answer": "Without a working tire sensor your car will never be able to warn you if you've picked up a puncture in those tires and are on the verge of a blowout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023211049id_/https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a25737955/tire-pressure-sensor/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what can happen if you do not fix a failed tire sensor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2072, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is do you know the road to san jose", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is do you know the road to san jose", "Truth_answer": "A 1968 popular song written and composed for singer Dionne Warwick by Burt Bacharach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is do you know the road to san jose", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose", "Context": [ "what is do you know the road to san jose", "A 1968 popular song written and composed for singer Dionne Warwick by Burt Bacharach." ], "Conversation_no": 2072, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the lyrics for the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the lyrics for the song do you know the way to san jose", "Truth_answer": "Hal David wrote the lyrics to the song Do You Know the Way to San Jose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the lyrics for the song do you know the way to san jose?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose", "Context": [ "what is do you know the road to san jose", "A 1968 popular song written and composed for singer Dionne Warwick by Burt Bacharach.", "who wrote the lyrics for the song do you know the way to san jose?", "Hal David wrote the lyrics to the song Do You Know the Way to San Jose." ], "Conversation_no": 2072, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the song about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the song do you know the way to san jose about", "Truth_answer": "Do You Know the Way to San Jose tells the story of a person from San Jose who fails to make it as a star in LA and returns home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song do you know the way to san jose about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose", "Context": [ "what is do you know the road to san jose", "A 1968 popular song written and composed for singer Dionne Warwick by Burt Bacharach.", "who wrote the lyrics for the song do you know the way to san jose?", "Hal David wrote the lyrics to the song Do You Know the Way to San Jose.", "what is the song do you know the way to san jose about?", "Do You Know the Way to San Jose tells the story of a person from San Jose who fails to make it as a star in LA and returns home." ], "Conversation_no": 2072, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was do you know the way to san jose released", "Truth_answer": "Do You Know the Way to San Jose was released April 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was do you know the way to san jose released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose", "Context": [ "what is do you know the road to san jose", "A 1968 popular song written and composed for singer Dionne Warwick by Burt Bacharach.", "who wrote the lyrics for the song do you know the way to san jose?", "Hal David wrote the lyrics to the song Do You Know the Way to San Jose.", "what is the song do you know the way to san jose about?", "Do You Know the Way to San Jose tells the story of a person from San Jose who fails to make it as a star in LA and returns home.", "when was do you know the way to san jose released?", "Do You Know the Way to San Jose was released April 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 2072, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song win any awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did The Way to San Jose win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Dionne Warwick won her first Grammy, the 1969 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, for Do You Know the Way to San Jose.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_You_Know_the_Way_to_San_Jose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did do you know the way to san jose win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_United_F.C._in_European_football", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2073, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Transformer_rewrite": "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Truth_answer": "Manchester United have won the Champions League in the years 1968, 1999, and 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League", "Context": [ "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Manchester United have won the Champions League in the years 1968, 1999, and 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 2073, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the league founded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was UCL founded", "Truth_answer": "The The UEFA Champions League was founded in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was UCL founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League#Records_and_statistics", "Context": [ "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Manchester United have won the Champions League in the years 1968, 1999, and 2008.", "when was UCL founded?", "The The UEFA Champions League was founded in 1955." ], "Conversation_no": 2073, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the all time top scorer in the league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League", "Truth_answer": "Cristiano Ronaldo is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League#Records_and_statistics", "Context": [ "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Manchester United have won the Champions League in the years 1968, 1999, and 2008.", "when was UCL founded?", "The The UEFA Champions League was founded in 1955.", "who is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League?", "Cristiano Ronaldo is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League." ], "Conversation_no": 2073, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many goals did the top scorer make in the league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many goals did the top scorer make in the UEFA Champions league", "Truth_answer": "The top scorer of the UEFA Champions League Cristiano Ronaldo has made 128 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals did the top scorer make in the UEFA Champions league?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League#Records_and_statistics", "Context": [ "when have manchester united won the champions league", "Manchester United have won the Champions League in the years 1968, 1999, and 2008.", "when was UCL founded?", "The The UEFA Champions League was founded in 1955.", "who is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League?", "Cristiano Ronaldo is the all time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League.", "how many goals did the top scorer make in the UEFA Champions league?", "The top scorer of the UEFA Champions League Cristiano Ronaldo has made 128 goals." ], "Conversation_no": 2073, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the last league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the last UCL", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool FC was the most recent UCL champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the last UCL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2074, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 1994–95 season, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117112738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "Context": [ "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "At the end of the 1994–95 season, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20." ], "Conversation_no": 2074, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the current champion of the league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the current champion of the premier league", "Truth_answer": "Manchester City (4th title) (2018–19) is the current champion of The Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current champion of the premier league?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "Context": [ "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "At the end of the 1994–95 season, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20.", "who is the current champion of the premier league?", "Manchester City (4th title) (2018–19) is the current champion of The Premier League." ], "Conversation_no": 2074, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the league founded?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the premier league founded", "Truth_answer": "The Premier League was founded February 20, 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117112738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premier league founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "Context": [ "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "At the end of the 1994–95 season, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20.", "who is the current champion of the premier league?", "Manchester City (4th title) (2018–19) is the current champion of The Premier League.", "when was the premier league founded?", "The Premier League was founded February 20, 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 2074, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what confederation does the league belong to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what confederation does the premier league belong to", "Truth_answer": "The Premier League belongs to the UEFA (Europe).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what confederation does the premier league belong to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "Context": [ "when did the premier league go from 22 to 20 teams", "At the end of the 1994–95 season, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20.", "who is the current champion of the premier league?", "Manchester City (4th title) (2018–19) is the current champion of The Premier League.", "when was the premier league founded?", "The Premier League was founded February 20, 1992.", "what confederation does the premier league belong to?", "The Premier League belongs to the UEFA (Europe)." ], "Conversation_no": 2074, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who received the most golden boots in the league?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who received the most golden boots in the premier league", "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry has received the most boots in the Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who received the most golden boots in the premier league?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wisconsin_Badgers_bowl_games", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2075, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "Truth_answer": "The Badgers' most recent Rose Bowl game was January 1, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Badgers", "Context": [ "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "The Badgers' most recent Rose Bowl game was January 1, 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2075, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what division does the team belong to?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what division does the Wisconsin Badgers belong to", "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Badgers belong to Division I/FBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what division does the Wisconsin Badgers belong to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Badgers", "Context": [ "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "The Badgers' most recent Rose Bowl game was January 1, 2020.", "what division does the Wisconsin Badgers belong to?", "The Wisconsin Badgers belong to Division I/FBS." ], "Conversation_no": 2075, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the team mascot?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the wisconsin badgers' team mascot", "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Badgers' team mascot is Bucky Badger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the wisconsin badgers' team mascot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Badgers", "Context": [ "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "The Badgers' most recent Rose Bowl game was January 1, 2020.", "what division does the Wisconsin Badgers belong to?", "The Wisconsin Badgers belong to Division I/FBS.", "what is the wisconsin badgers' team mascot?", "The Wisconsin Badgers' team mascot is Bucky Badger." ], "Conversation_no": 2075, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the team fight song called?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is wisconsin badgers' team fight song called", "Truth_answer": "On, Wisconsin! is the fight song of the Wisconsin Badgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223231708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On,_Wisconsin!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is wisconsin badgers' team fight song called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On,_Wisconsin!", "Context": [ "when was the last time the badgers went to the rose bowl", "The Badgers' most recent Rose Bowl game was January 1, 2020.", "what division does the Wisconsin Badgers belong to?", "The Wisconsin Badgers belong to Division I/FBS.", "what is the wisconsin badgers' team mascot?", "The Wisconsin Badgers' team mascot is Bucky Badger.", "what is wisconsin badgers' team fight song called?", "On, Wisconsin! is the fight song of the Wisconsin Badgers." ], "Conversation_no": 2075, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who composed the song?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who composed the on, wisconsin! song", "Truth_answer": "William T. Purdy composed the tune for the song On Wisconsin!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the on, wisconsin! song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/pqom4q0/The-energy-to-hydrolyze-water-comes-from-A-oxidized-chlorophyll-B-reduced/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2076, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "Truth_answer": "The energy to hydrolyze water comes from oxidized chlorophyll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water", "Context": [ "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "The energy to hydrolyze water comes from oxidized chlorophyll." ], "Conversation_no": 2076, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the states of the substance?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the states of water", "Truth_answer": "Water's states are Liquid, solid, steam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the states of water?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water", "Context": [ "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "The energy to hydrolyze water comes from oxidized chlorophyll.", "what are the states of water?", "Water's states are Liquid, solid, steam." ], "Conversation_no": 2076, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much of the substance is found on earth?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much water is found on earth", "Truth_answer": "Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface. Earth's approximate water volume is 1.386 × 109 cubic kilometers (3.33 × 108 cubic miles).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much water is found on earth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water", "Context": [ "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "The energy to hydrolyze water comes from oxidized chlorophyll.", "what are the states of water?", "Water's states are Liquid, solid, steam.", "how much water is found on earth?", "Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface. Earth's approximate water volume is 1.386 × 109 cubic kilometers (3.33 × 108 cubic miles)." ], "Conversation_no": 2076, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the substance used in transportation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is water used in transportation", "Truth_answer": "The use of water for transportation of materials through rivers and canals as well as the international shipping lanes is an important part of the world economy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is water used in transportation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water", "Context": [ "where does the energy to hydrolyze water come from", "The energy to hydrolyze water comes from oxidized chlorophyll.", "what are the states of water?", "Water's states are Liquid, solid, steam.", "how much water is found on earth?", "Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface. Earth's approximate water volume is 1.386 × 109 cubic kilometers (3.33 × 108 cubic miles).", "how is water used in transportation?", "The use of water for transportation of materials through rivers and canals as well as the international shipping lanes is an important part of the world economy." ], "Conversation_no": 2076, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the substance used in religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the substance used in religion", "Truth_answer": "Water is considered a purifier in most religions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the substance used in religion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_World", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2077, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Truth_answer": "Debbie Allen plays Dr. Langhorne and herself on A Different World", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_World", "Context": [ "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Debbie Allen plays Dr. Langhorne and herself on A Different World" ], "Conversation_no": 2077, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the show about?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was a different world about", "Truth_answer": "The series A Different World originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a different world about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_World", "Context": [ "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Debbie Allen plays Dr. Langhorne and herself on A Different World", "what was a different world about?", "The series A Different World originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia." ], "Conversation_no": 2077, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created the show a different world", "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby created A Different World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show a different world?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_World", "Context": [ "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Debbie Allen plays Dr. Langhorne and herself on A Different World", "what was a different world about?", "The series A Different World originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.", "who created the show a different world?", "Bill Cosby created A Different World." ], "Conversation_no": 2077, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were there any notable guest stars on the show?", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any notable guest stars on the show", "Truth_answer": "Notable guest stars on A Different World include Whoopi Goldberg as Dr. Jordan, Halle Berry as Jaclyn, Tupac Shakur as Piccolo, and Gladys Knight as herself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any notable guest stars on the show a different world?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_World", "Context": [ "who did debbie allen play on a different world", "Debbie Allen plays Dr. Langhorne and herself on A Different World", "what was a different world about?", "The series A Different World originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.", "who created the show a different world?", "Bill Cosby created A Different World.", "were there any notable guest stars on the show a different world?", "Notable guest stars on A Different World include Whoopi Goldberg as Dr. Jordan, Halle Berry as Jaclyn, Tupac Shakur as Piccolo, and Gladys Knight as herself." ], "Conversation_no": 2077, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show first air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the show first air", "Truth_answer": "A Different World first aired 10/24/1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show a different world first air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_On_Stranger_Tides", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2078, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played the mermaids in pirates of the caribbean", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played the mermaids in pirates of the caribbean", "Truth_answer": "Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey and Gemma Ward play the mermaids in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.", "Truth_passages": [], 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Caribbean: On Stranger Tides based on", "Truth_answer": "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is based on On Stranger Tides, a novel by Tim Powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides based on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_On_Stranger_Tides", "Context": [ "who played the mermaids in pirates of the caribbean", "Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey and Gemma Ward play the mermaids in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.", "who directed the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides?", "Rob Marshall directed Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.", "who produced the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides?", "Jerry Bruckheimer produced Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.", "what was the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides based on?", "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is based on On Stranger Tides, a novel by Tim Powers." ], "Conversation_no": 2078, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did Keira Knightley star in the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Keira Knightley star in", "Truth_answer": "Keira Knightley appears in Pirates of the Caribbean 1–3, and 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Keira Knightley star in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdale_(2017_TV_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2079, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "Truth_answer": "The fourth season will be released on Netflix on October 9, 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdale_(2017_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "The fourth season will be released on Netflix on October 9, 2019" ], "Conversation_no": 2079, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the show based on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the show riverdale based on", "Truth_answer": "Riverdale is based on characters by Archie Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show riverdale based on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdale_(2017_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "The fourth season will be released on Netflix on October 9, 2019", "what is the show riverdale based on?", "Riverdale is based on characters by Archie Comics." ], "Conversation_no": 2079, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what network does the show run on?", "Transformer_rewrite": "what network does the show riverdale run on", "Truth_answer": "Riverdale runs on the CW network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what network does the show riverdale run on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdale_(2017_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "The fourth season will be released on Netflix on October 9, 2019", "what is the show riverdale based on?", "Riverdale is based on characters by Archie Comics.", "what network does the show riverdale run on?", "Riverdale runs on the CW network." ], "Conversation_no": 2079, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show first air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the show riverdale first air", "Truth_answer": "The first episode of Riverdale aired 1/26/2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show riverdale first air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdale_(2017_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does riverdale come out on american netflix", "The fourth season will be released on Netflix on October 9, 2019", "what is the show riverdale based on?", "Riverdale is based on characters by Archie Comics.", "what network does the show riverdale run on?", "Riverdale runs on the CW network.", "when did the show riverdale first air?", "The first episode of Riverdale aired 1/26/2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2079, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many viewers saw the first episode?", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many viewers saw the first episode of riverdale", "Truth_answer": "The first episode episode of Riverdale had 2.38 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many viewers saw the first episode of riverdale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis_test", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2080, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "Truth_answer": "The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test, consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis_test", "Context": [ "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test, consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas." ], "Conversation_no": 2080, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What professional field is required to take the test", "Transformer_rewrite": "What professional field is required to take the praxis test", "Truth_answer": "A Praxis Test is one of a series of American teacher certification exam written and administered by the Educational Testing Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905042946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis_test_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What professional field is required to take the praxis test", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis_test", "Context": [ "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test, consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas.", "What professional field is required to take the praxis test", "A Praxis Test is one of a series of American teacher certification exam written and administered by the Educational Testing Service." ], "Conversation_no": 2080, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When is the test required", "Transformer_rewrite": "When is the praxis test required", "Truth_answer": "Various Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and after teaching training courses in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905042946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis_test_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When is the praxis test required", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/praxis", "Context": [ "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test, consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas.", "What professional field is required to take the praxis test", "A Praxis Test is one of a series of American teacher certification exam written and administered by the Educational Testing Service.", "When is the praxis test required", "Various Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and after teaching training courses in the U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 2080, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What does the name of the test mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the test name Praxis mean", "Truth_answer": "The noun praxis comes from the Latin and Greek words of the same spelling, based on the Greek word prattein, which means to do.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the test name Praxis mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://teach.com/careers/become-a-teacher/teaching-credential/teaching-certification-tests/", "Context": [ "what's the difference between praxis 1 and praxis 2", "The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test, consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas.", "What professional field is required to take the praxis test", "A Praxis Test is one of a series of American teacher certification exam written and administered by the Educational Testing Service.", "When is the praxis test required", "Various Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and after teaching training courses in the U.S.", "What does the test name Praxis mean", "The noun praxis comes from the Latin and Greek words of the same spelling, based on the Greek word prattein, which means to do." ], "Conversation_no": 2080, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the testing required in all states of the U.S.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the Praxis testing required in all the states of the U.S", "Truth_answer": "The Praxis test is used by over 40 states in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Praxis testing required in all the states of the U.S.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2081, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "mike oldfield music of the spheres full album", "Transformer_rewrite": "mike oldfield music of the spheres full album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mike oldfield music of the spheres full album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2082, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the coulomb which is the unit of charge is the charge on one electron", "Transformer_rewrite": "the coulomb which is the unit of charge is the charge on one electron", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the coulomb which is the unit of charge is the charge on one electron", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_(baseball)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2083, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "Transformer_rewrite": "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "Truth_answer": "If a batter is judged to have reached base because of a fielder's mistake, it is scored as a hit on error. An error still counts as an at bat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_(baseball)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://baseballscoring.wordpress.com/site-index/errors/", "Context": [ "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "If a batter is judged to have reached base because of a fielder's mistake, it is scored as a hit on error. An error still counts as an at bat." ], "Conversation_no": 2083, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where in the official scoring rules is the rule stated", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where in the official scoring rules is the rule hit on error“ stated", "Truth_answer": "The official scorer makes the call based on the error rule which is covered in 10.12 in the official scoring rules.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where in the official scoring rules is the rule hit on error“ stated", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://baseballscoring.wordpress.com/site-index/errors/", "Context": [ "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "If a batter is judged to have reached base because of a fielder's mistake, it is scored as a hit on error. An error still counts as an at bat.", "Where in the official scoring rules is the rule hit on error“ stated", "The official scorer makes the call based on the error rule which is covered in 10.12 in the official scoring rules." ], "Conversation_no": 2083, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about other errors", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about other errors in the rules of the game", "Truth_answer": "An error is charged if a batter’s at bat is prolonged, regardless of what happens afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about other errors in the rules of the game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://baseballscoring.wordpress.com/site-index/errors/", "Context": [ "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "If a batter is judged to have reached base because of a fielder's mistake, it is scored as a hit on error. An error still counts as an at bat.", "Where in the official scoring rules is the rule hit on error“ stated", "The official scorer makes the call based on the error rule which is covered in 10.12 in the official scoring rules.", "What about other errors in the rules of the game", "An error is charged if a batter’s at bat is prolonged, regardless of what happens afterwards." ], "Conversation_no": 2083, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Any others", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other errors in the rules of the game", "Truth_answer": "If a fielder drops a routine foul fly ball, and the batter is subsequently retired, an error is charged even though the outcome is the same.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other errors in the rules of the game", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://baseballscoring.wordpress.com/site-index/errors/", "Context": [ "if you reach base on an error is it an at bat", "If a batter is judged to have reached base because of a fielder's mistake, it is scored as a hit on error. An error still counts as an at bat.", "Where in the official scoring rules is the rule hit on error“ stated", "The official scorer makes the call based on the error rule which is covered in 10.12 in the official scoring rules.", "What about other errors in the rules of the game", "An error is charged if a batter’s at bat is prolonged, regardless of what happens afterwards.", "Any other errors in the rules of the game", "If a fielder drops a routine foul fly ball, and the batter is subsequently retired, an error is charged even though the outcome is the same." ], "Conversation_no": 2083, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about on wild pitches or passed balls", "Transformer_rewrite": "What about on wild pitches or passed balls are these considered errors in the rules of the game", "Truth_answer": "No errors are charged for wild pitches or passed balls, except when intentionally not catching a foul fly preventing a runner from tagging up at 3rd base and scoring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about on wild pitches or passed balls are these considered errors in the rules of the game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usgoldbureau.com/coin-numismatics-glossary", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2084, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Transformer_rewrite": "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Truth_answer": "Intrinsic value is the amount that the metal in a coin alone is worth, also referred to as melt value.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508135944id_/https://www.usgoldbureau.com/coin-numismatics-glossary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar", "Context": [ "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Intrinsic value is the amount that the metal in a coin alone is worth, also referred to as melt value." ], "Conversation_no": 2084, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which ones have silver content in the U.S.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which coins have silver content in the U.S", "Truth_answer": "America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which coins have silver content in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar", "Context": [ "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Intrinsic value is the amount that the metal in a coin alone is worth, also referred to as melt value.", "Which coins have silver content in the U.S.", "America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle" ], "Conversation_no": 2084, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Are the two currently circulating", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle currently circulating in the U.S", "Truth_answer": "The America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle are non-circulating Bullion coins", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.americanbullion.com/what-kind-of-precious-metals-can-i-hold-in-a-gold-ira/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle currently circulating in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar", "Context": [ "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Intrinsic value is the amount that the metal in a coin alone is worth, also referred to as melt value.", "Which coins have silver content in the U.S.", "America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle", "Are the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle currently circulating in the U.S.", "The America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle are non-circulating Bullion coins" ], "Conversation_no": 2084, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which are circulating currently in the U.S.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which coins are circulating currently in the U.S", "Truth_answer": "The coins circulating currently in the U.S are: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which coins are circulating currently in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar", "Context": [ "what term is used to describe the value given to a coin because of its metal content", "Intrinsic value is the amount that the metal in a coin alone is worth, also referred to as melt value.", "Which coins have silver content in the U.S.", "America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle", "Are the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle currently circulating in the U.S.", "The America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins and the American Silver Eagle are non-circulating Bullion coins", "Which coins are circulating currently in the U.S.", "The coins circulating currently in the U.S are: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00" ], "Conversation_no": 2084, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which ones with platinum content", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which of the coins in the U.S. have platinum content", "Truth_answer": "There is the American Platinum Eagle made in ten cents, quarter-dollar, half-dollar, and one dollar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the coins in the U.S. have platinum content", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.noodlebarphx.com/ramen-popularity-in-united-states/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2085, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Nissin Foods introduced Cup Noodles that only required hot water to prepare and were an instant success. As a college student food staple, the ramen trend's popularity exploded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramen#Modern_period", "Context": [ "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "In 1971, Nissin Foods introduced Cup Noodles that only required hot water to prepare and were an instant success. As a college student food staple, the ramen trend's popularity exploded." ], "Conversation_no": 2085, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was the original inventor", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the original inventor of instant ramen noodles", "Truth_answer": "Instant ramen noodles were invented in 1958 by Momofuku Ando, the Taiwanese-Japanese founder and chairman of Nissin Foods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202060602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the original inventor of instant ramen noodles", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.maruchan.com/products/ramen/", "Context": [ "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "In 1971, Nissin Foods introduced Cup Noodles that only required hot water to prepare and were an instant success. As a college student food staple, the ramen trend's popularity exploded.", "Who was the original inventor of instant ramen noodles", "Instant ramen noodles were invented in 1958 by Momofuku Ando, the Taiwanese-Japanese founder and chairman of Nissin Foods." ], "Conversation_no": 2085, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What flavors are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "What flavors of instant ramen are there", "Truth_answer": "Common flavors of instant ramen include chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, and soy sauce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What flavors of instant ramen are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramen#Flavours", "Context": [ "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "In 1971, Nissin Foods introduced Cup Noodles that only required hot water to prepare and were an instant success. As a college student food staple, the ramen trend's popularity exploded.", "Who was the original inventor of instant ramen noodles", "Instant ramen noodles were invented in 1958 by Momofuku Ando, the Taiwanese-Japanese founder and chairman of Nissin Foods.", "What flavors of instant ramen are there", "Common flavors of instant ramen include chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, and soy sauce." ], "Conversation_no": 2085, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about the regular kind", "Transformer_rewrite": "What flavors of regular ramen are there", "Truth_answer": "The most common flavors of ramen are tonkotsu (pork bone), shoyu (soy sauce), shio (salt), miso, and curry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What flavors of regular ramen are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramen#Toppings", "Context": [ "when did ramen noodles become popular in america", "In 1971, Nissin Foods introduced Cup Noodles that only required hot water to prepare and were an instant success. As a college student food staple, the ramen trend's popularity exploded.", "Who was the original inventor of instant ramen noodles", "Instant ramen noodles were invented in 1958 by Momofuku Ando, the Taiwanese-Japanese founder and chairman of Nissin Foods.", "What flavors of instant ramen are there", "Common flavors of instant ramen include chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, and soy sauce.", "What flavors of regular ramen are there", "The most common flavors of ramen are tonkotsu (pork bone), shoyu (soy sauce), shio (salt), miso, and curry." ], "Conversation_no": 2085, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What toppings are used", "Transformer_rewrite": "What toppings are used with ramen", "Truth_answer": "Common toppings for ramen include sliced pork, green onions, boiled eggs, sprouts, bamboo shoots, dried seaweed, and formed fish paste cakes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What toppings are used with ramen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Walker#Season_5", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2086, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "Truth_answer": "At the end of Brothers & Sisters, Kitty Walker is in a relationship with Seth Whitley, a young graduate student at Waxley University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Walker_(Brothers_%26_Sisters)#Season_5", "Context": [ "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "At the end of Brothers & Sisters, Kitty Walker is in a relationship with Seth Whitley, a young graduate student at Waxley University." ], "Conversation_no": 2086, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about Sarah", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who does Sarah end up with in Brothers & Sisters", "Truth_answer": "In Brothers & Sisters, Sarah Walker marries Luc Laurent in the fifth and final season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Sarah end up with in Brothers & Sisters", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_%26_Sisters_(2006_TV_series)#Episodes", "Context": [ "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "At the end of Brothers & Sisters, Kitty Walker is in a relationship with Seth Whitley, a young graduate student at Waxley University.", "Who does Sarah end up with in Brothers & Sisters", "In Brothers & Sisters, Sarah Walker marries Luc Laurent in the fifth and final season." ], "Conversation_no": 2086, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the last season aired", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the last season of Brothers & Sisters aired", "Truth_answer": "The last season of Brothers & Sisters began airing on September 26, 2010 and ended on May 8, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last season of Brothers & Sisters aired", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_%26_Sisters_(2006_TV_series)#Episodes", "Context": [ "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "At the end of Brothers & Sisters, Kitty Walker is in a relationship with Seth Whitley, a young graduate student at Waxley University.", "Who does Sarah end up with in Brothers & Sisters", "In Brothers & Sisters, Sarah Walker marries Luc Laurent in the fifth and final season.", "When was the last season of Brothers & Sisters aired", "The last season of Brothers & Sisters began airing on September 26, 2010 and ended on May 8, 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 2086, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "And the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "And the first", "Truth_answer": "The first season of Brothers & Sisters began airing on September 24, 2006 and ended on May 20, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first season of Brothers & Sisters aired", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_%26_Sisters_(2006_TV_series)#Home_media", "Context": [ "who does kitty end up with in brothers and sisters", "At the end of Brothers & Sisters, Kitty Walker is in a relationship with Seth Whitley, a young graduate student at Waxley University.", "Who does Sarah end up with in Brothers & Sisters", "In Brothers & Sisters, Sarah Walker marries Luc Laurent in the fifth and final season.", "When was the last season of Brothers & Sisters aired", "The last season of Brothers & Sisters began airing on September 26, 2010 and ended on May 8, 2011.", "When was the first season of Brothers & Sisters aired", "The first season of Brothers & Sisters began airing on September 24, 2006 and ended on May 20, 2007." ], "Conversation_no": 2086, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the DVD release", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the DVD release of the first season of Brothers & Sisters", "Truth_answer": "The first season of Brothers & Sisters released on Region 1 DVD on September 18, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the DVD release of the first season of Brothers & Sisters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2087, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "Truth_answer": "The PowerEdge VRTX chassis has 4 half-height slots available for Ivy-Bridge based PowerEdge blade servers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190323090953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX", "Context": [ "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "The PowerEdge VRTX chassis has 4 half-height slots available for Ivy-Bridge based PowerEdge blade servers." ], "Conversation_no": 2087, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about expansion cards", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many expansion cards can a PowerEdge VRTX system support", "Truth_answer": "The PowerEdge VRTX system provides space for five PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards and 3 'full height' PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190323090953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many expansion cards can a PowerEdge VRTX system support", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX", "Context": [ "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "The PowerEdge VRTX chassis has 4 half-height slots available for Ivy-Bridge based PowerEdge blade servers.", "How many expansion cards can a PowerEdge VRTX system support", "The PowerEdge VRTX system provides space for five PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards and 3 'full height' PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards." ], "Conversation_no": 2087, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "And power supplies", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many power supplies does the PowerEdge VRTX have", "Truth_answer": "The PowerEdge VRTX system comes equipped with four 1100 watt PSUs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many power supplies does the PowerEdge VRTX have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX", "Context": [ "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "The PowerEdge VRTX chassis has 4 half-height slots available for Ivy-Bridge based PowerEdge blade servers.", "How many expansion cards can a PowerEdge VRTX system support", "The PowerEdge VRTX system provides space for five PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards and 3 'full height' PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards.", "How many power supplies does the PowerEdge VRTX have", "The PowerEdge VRTX system comes equipped with four 1100 watt PSUs." ], "Conversation_no": 2087, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are the supported operating systems", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the supported operating systems", "Truth_answer": "The PowerEdge VRTX system server blades support Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, VMware ESX 5.1, and VMware ESX 5.5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190323090953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the supported operating systems for the PowerEdge VRTX", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerEdge_VRTX", "Context": [ "how many half-height server modules can poweredge vrtx support", "The PowerEdge VRTX chassis has 4 half-height slots available for Ivy-Bridge based PowerEdge blade servers.", "How many expansion cards can a PowerEdge VRTX system support", "The PowerEdge VRTX system provides space for five PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards and 3 'full height' PCIe Gen2 (2.0) expansion cards.", "How many power supplies does the PowerEdge VRTX have", "The PowerEdge VRTX system comes equipped with four 1100 watt PSUs.", "What are the supported operating systems for the PowerEdge VRTX", "The PowerEdge VRTX system server blades support Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, VMware ESX 5.1, and VMware ESX 5.5." ], "Conversation_no": 2087, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the original release date", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the original release date for the PowerEdge VRTX system", "Truth_answer": "The PowerEdge VRTX system launched in June, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the original release date for the PowerEdge VRTX system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/0251-0e99ba5396a1-6a8c64a85abf-1000—what-time-is-the-champions-league-final-where-you-are/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2088, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what time does champions league final kick off", "Transformer_rewrite": "what time does champions league final kick off", "Truth_answer": "The UEFA Champions League final in Madrid kicks off at 21:00 local time on 1 June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time does champions league final kick off", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "what time does champions league final kick off", "The UEFA Champions League final in Madrid kicks off at 21:00 local time on 1 June." ], "Conversation_no": 2088, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the champions league last year", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the uefa champions league last year", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.garethbale.info/bale-hopes-ronaldo%E2%80%99s-injury-doesn%E2%80%99t-affect-next-season-plans/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105210840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_football_champions_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the uefa champions league last year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "what time does champions league final kick off", "The UEFA Champions League final in Madrid kicks off at 21:00 local time on 1 June.", "who won the uefa champions league last year", "Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League in 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2088, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the champions league in 2019", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the uefa champions league in 2019", "Truth_answer": "It was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://eifd.kling-com.de/european-championship-semifinals.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026103001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the uefa champions league in 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "what time does champions league final kick off", "The UEFA Champions League final in Madrid kicks off at 21:00 local time on 1 June.", "who won the uefa champions league last year", "Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League in 2019.", "when was the uefa champions league in 2019", "It was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2088, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won in 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the uefa champions league in 2018", "Truth_answer": "Real Madrid won the UEFA Champions League in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001633id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UEFA_Champions_League_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the uefa champions league in 2018", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "what time does champions league final kick off", "The UEFA Champions League final in Madrid kicks off at 21:00 local time on 1 June.", "who won the uefa champions league last year", "Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League in 2019.", "when was the uefa champions league in 2019", "It was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 2019.", "who won the uefa champions league in 2018", "Real Madrid won the UEFA Champions League in 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2088, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what venue was the game played at", "Transformer_rewrite": "what venue was the game played at", "Truth_answer": "It was played at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208133610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UEFA_Champions_League_Final_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001633id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UEFA_Champions_League_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what venue was the 2018 uefa champions league played at", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers#Colors", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2089, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "Truth_answer": "The colors black and gold are also representative of the two ingredients to create steel, coal and iron ore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201023064940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers#Colors", "Context": [ "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "The colors black and gold are also representative of the two ingredients to create steel, coal and iron ore." ], "Conversation_no": 2089, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the original", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the original", "Truth_answer": "Originally, the team wore gold colored helmets and black jerseys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201023064940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the original colors of the pittsburgh steelers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers#Colors", "Context": [ "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "The colors black and gold are also representative of the two ingredients to create steel, coal and iron ore.", "what was the original colors of the pittsburgh steelers", "Originally, the team wore gold colored helmets and black jerseys." ], "Conversation_no": 2089, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other team", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there any other team that wore gold and black besides the pittsburgh steelers", "Truth_answer": "The Steelers' black and gold colors are now shared by all major professional teams in the city, including the Pittsburgh Pirates in baseball and the Pittsburgh Penguins in ice hockey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201023064940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other team that wore gold and black besides the pittsburgh steelers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers#Colors", "Context": [ "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "The colors black and gold are also representative of the two ingredients to create steel, coal and iron ore.", "what was the original colors of the pittsburgh steelers", "Originally, the team wore gold colored helmets and black jerseys.", "is there any other team that wore gold and black besides the pittsburgh steelers", "The Steelers' black and gold colors are now shared by all major professional teams in the city, including the Pittsburgh Pirates in baseball and the Pittsburgh Penguins in ice hockey." ], "Conversation_no": 2089, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the logo", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the logo of the pittsburgh steelers", "Truth_answer": "The Pittsburgh Steelers' logo consists of the word Steel surrounded by three astroids (hypocycloids of four cusps).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201023064940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the logo of the pittsburgh steelers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers#Colors", "Context": [ "what do the colors of the pittsburgh steelers mean", "The colors black and gold are also representative of the two ingredients to create steel, coal and iron ore.", "what was the original colors of the pittsburgh steelers", "Originally, the team wore gold colored helmets and black jerseys.", "is there any other team that wore gold and black besides the pittsburgh steelers", "The Steelers' black and gold colors are now shared by all major professional teams in the city, including the Pittsburgh Pirates in baseball and the Pittsburgh Penguins in ice hockey.", "what is the logo of the pittsburgh steelers", "The Pittsburgh Steelers' logo consists of the word Steel surrounded by three astroids (hypocycloids of four cusps)." ], "Conversation_no": 2089, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the logo change", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the logo change", "Truth_answer": "While the formal Steelmark logo contains only the word Steel, the team was given permission to add ers in 1963 after a petition against AISI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201023064940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the logo of the pittsburgh steelers change from the word steel surrounded by three astroids", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2090, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a second common connection on tinder", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a second common connection on tinder", "Truth_answer": "When a user and one of their matches have two separate friends that happen to also be friends with each other, this is dubbed a ‘Tinder 2nd connection’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094148id_/https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a second common connection on tinder", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/", "Context": [ "what is a second common connection on tinder", "When a user and one of their matches have two separate friends that happen to also be friends with each other, this is dubbed a ‘Tinder 2nd connection’." ], "Conversation_no": 2090, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the benefit", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the benefit", "Truth_answer": "Studies have even shown that dating app users are more likely to send others a message if they have something in common. Mutual friends are particularly pertinent here.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094148id_/https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the benefit of a second common connection on tinder", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/", "Context": [ "what is a second common connection on tinder", "When a user and one of their matches have two separate friends that happen to also be friends with each other, this is dubbed a ‘Tinder 2nd connection’.", "what is the benefit of a second common connection on tinder", "Studies have even shown that dating app users are more likely to send others a message if they have something in common. Mutual friends are particularly pertinent here." ], "Conversation_no": 2090, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are common connections", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are common connections", "Truth_answer": "Essentially, the Common Connections feature allows users to see if they share a mutual Facebook friend with a match, which is commonly known as a ‘first degree connection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094148id_/https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are common connections on tinder", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/", "Context": [ "what is a second common connection on tinder", "When a user and one of their matches have two separate friends that happen to also be friends with each other, this is dubbed a ‘Tinder 2nd connection’.", "what is the benefit of a second common connection on tinder", "Studies have even shown that dating app users are more likely to send others a message if they have something in common. Mutual friends are particularly pertinent here.", "what are common connections on tinder", "Essentially, the Common Connections feature allows users to see if they share a mutual Facebook friend with a match, which is commonly known as a ‘first degree connection." ], "Conversation_no": 2090, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are common connections easy to obtain", "Transformer_rewrite": "are common connections easy to obtain", "Truth_answer": "People who travel, move to new places often, or have hundreds of friends are most likely to have more Tinder connections, but it can happen to absolutely anyone in theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094148id_/https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are common connections easy to obtain on tinder", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/", "Context": [ "what is a second common connection on tinder", "When a user and one of their matches have two separate friends that happen to also be friends with each other, this is dubbed a ‘Tinder 2nd connection’.", "what is the benefit of a second common connection on tinder", "Studies have even shown that dating app users are more likely to send others a message if they have something in common. Mutual friends are particularly pertinent here.", "what are common connections on tinder", "Essentially, the Common Connections feature allows users to see if they share a mutual Facebook friend with a match, which is commonly known as a ‘first degree connection.", "are common connections easy to obtain on tinder", "People who travel, move to new places often, or have hundreds of friends are most likely to have more Tinder connections, but it can happen to absolutely anyone in theory." ], "Conversation_no": 2090, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "how successful is making a common connection on tinder", "Truth_answer": "Sometimes, it’s simply the luck of the draw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094148id_/https://www.cheaterbuster.net/blog/tinder-common-connections-explained/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful is making a common connection on tinder", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serving_Generals_of_the_Pakistan_Army", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2091, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "Transformer_rewrite": "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "Truth_answer": "At present, Pakistan Army has 2 Generals, 29 Lieutenant Generals and 189 Major Generals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113093825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serving_Generals_of_the_Pakistan_Army_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serving_Generals_of_the_Pakistan_Army", "Context": [ "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "At present, Pakistan Army has 2 Generals, 29 Lieutenant Generals and 189 Major Generals." ], "Conversation_no": 2091, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the top generals", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the top generals of the pakistan army", "Truth_answer": "General Nadeem Raza and General Qamar Javed Bajwa are the top generals of the Pakistan Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the top generals of the pakistan army", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "At present, Pakistan Army has 2 Generals, 29 Lieutenant Generals and 189 Major Generals.", "who are the top generals of the pakistan army", "General Nadeem Raza and General Qamar Javed Bajwa are the top generals of the Pakistan Army." ], "Conversation_no": 2091, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what positions", "Transformer_rewrite": "what positions do general nadeem raza and general qamar javed bajwa hold in the pakistan army", "Truth_answer": "Nadeem Raza is currently serving as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee since November 2019. Javed Bajwa is the current Chief of Army Staff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what positions do general nadeem raza and general qamar javed bajwa hold in the pakistan army", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "At present, Pakistan Army has 2 Generals, 29 Lieutenant Generals and 189 Major Generals.", "who are the top generals of the pakistan army", "General Nadeem Raza and General Qamar Javed Bajwa are the top generals of the Pakistan Army.", "what positions do general nadeem raza and general qamar javed bajwa hold in the pakistan army", "Nadeem Raza is currently serving as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee since November 2019. Javed Bajwa is the current Chief of Army Staff." ], "Conversation_no": 2091, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long ago was the tenure", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long ago was the tenure of general nadeem raza", "Truth_answer": "General Nadeem Raza is a four-star rank general of the Pakistan Army. He is currently serving as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee since November 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long ago was the tenure of general nadeem raza", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qamar_Javed_Bajwa", "Context": [ "list of serving generals of the pakistan army", "At present, Pakistan Army has 2 Generals, 29 Lieutenant Generals and 189 Major Generals.", "who are the top generals of the pakistan army", "General Nadeem Raza and General Qamar Javed Bajwa are the top generals of the Pakistan Army.", "what positions do general nadeem raza and general qamar javed bajwa hold in the pakistan army", "Nadeem Raza is currently serving as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee since November 2019. Javed Bajwa is the current Chief of Army Staff.", "how long ago was the tenure of general nadeem raza", "General Nadeem Raza is a four-star rank general of the Pakistan Army. He is currently serving as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee since November 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2091, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the other", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the tenure of the other pakistan army general besides nadeem raza", "Truth_answer": "General Qamar Javed Bajwa is the 10th and current Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army since 29 November 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the tenure of the other pakistan army general besides nadeem raza", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Examinations/California-Bar-Examination/CBE-FAQs?QuestionID=363&AFMID=11051", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2092, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "Truth_answer": "If you took the February bar exam, results will be mailed to you in mid-May. If you took the July bar exam, your results will be in mid-November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Examinations/California-Bar-Examination/CBE-FAQs?QuestionID=363&AFMID=11051", "Context": [ "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "If you took the February bar exam, results will be mailed to you in mid-May. If you took the July bar exam, your results will be in mid-November." ], "Conversation_no": 2092, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there payment", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there payment for the February bar", "Truth_answer": "No. But all bar members, both inactive and active, must pay annual fees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a payment for passing the bar exam", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Examinations/California-Bar-Examination/CBE-FAQs?QuestionID=363&AFMID=11051", "Context": [ "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "If you took the February bar exam, results will be mailed to you in mid-May. If you took the July bar exam, your results will be in mid-November.", "is there a payment for passing the bar exam", "No. But all bar members, both inactive and active, must pay annual fees." ], "Conversation_no": 2092, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are ceremonies", "Transformer_rewrite": "where and when are the admission ceremonies for passing the bar", "Truth_answer": "Admission ceremonies will take place around the state. A list of ceremony times and locations will be available on the admissions page of the State Bar website.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where and when are the admission ceremonies for passing the bar", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Examinations/California-Bar-Examination/CBE-FAQs?QuestionID=363&AFMID=11051", "Context": [ "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "If you took the February bar exam, results will be mailed to you in mid-May. If you took the July bar exam, your results will be in mid-November.", "is there a payment for passing the bar exam", "No. But all bar members, both inactive and active, must pay annual fees.", "where and when are the admission ceremonies for passing the bar", "Admission ceremonies will take place around the state. A list of ceremony times and locations will be available on the admissions page of the State Bar website." ], "Conversation_no": 2092, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is membership", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is membership to the bar if i passed the exam", "Truth_answer": "You will not be considered eligible for State Bar membership unless you have met all the admission requirements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is membership to the bar if i passed the exam", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Examinations/California-Bar-Examination/CBE-FAQs?QuestionID=363&AFMID=11051", "Context": [ "when do you find out if you pass the bar", "If you took the February bar exam, results will be mailed to you in mid-May. If you took the July bar exam, your results will be in mid-November.", "is there a payment for passing the bar exam", "No. But all bar members, both inactive and active, must pay annual fees.", "where and when are the admission ceremonies for passing the bar", "Admission ceremonies will take place around the state. A list of ceremony times and locations will be available on the admissions page of the State Bar website.", "how is membership to the bar if i passed the exam", "You will not be considered eligible for State Bar membership unless you have met all the admission requirements." ], "Conversation_no": 2092, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens with repeating", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens with repeating the bar exam", "Truth_answer": "The California Bar Exam is scheduled two times a year in February and July. The application as an immediate repeater is available online after the results are posted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens with repeating the bar exam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi#Personal_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2093, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Transformer_rewrite": "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Truth_answer": "Bon Jovi owns two Super Bowl rings from the Patriots, and Bon Jovi was the first musical act to hold a concert at the Patriots' home field, Gillette Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi#Personal_life", "Context": [ "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Bon Jovi owns two Super Bowl rings from the Patriots, and Bon Jovi was the first musical act to hold a concert at the Patriots' home field, Gillette Stadium." ], "Conversation_no": 2093, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why two rings", "Transformer_rewrite": "why two rings", "Truth_answer": "Bon Jovi is a close friend of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does bon jovi own two super bowl rings from the patriots", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi#Sports_franchises", "Context": [ "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Bon Jovi owns two Super Bowl rings from the Patriots, and Bon Jovi was the first musical act to hold a concert at the Patriots' home field, Gillette Stadium.", "why does bon jovi own two super bowl rings from the patriots", "Bon Jovi is a close friend of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick." ], "Conversation_no": 2093, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a sports team venture", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a sports team venture with bon jovi", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Bon Jovi became founder and primary owner of the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a sports team venture with bon jovi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi#Sports_franchises", "Context": [ "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Bon Jovi owns two Super Bowl rings from the Patriots, and Bon Jovi was the first musical act to hold a concert at the Patriots' home field, Gillette Stadium.", "why does bon jovi own two super bowl rings from the patriots", "Bon Jovi is a close friend of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick.", "is there a sports team venture with bon jovi", "In 2004, Bon Jovi became founder and primary owner of the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League." ], "Conversation_no": 2093, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the philadelphia souls still owned", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the philadelphia souls still owned", "Truth_answer": "Bon Jovi is no longer part owner of the Soul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the philadelphia souls still owned by bon jovi", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi#Sports_franchises", "Context": [ "does bon jovi own part of the patriots", "Bon Jovi owns two Super Bowl rings from the Patriots, and Bon Jovi was the first musical act to hold a concert at the Patriots' home field, Gillette Stadium.", "why does bon jovi own two super bowl rings from the patriots", "Bon Jovi is a close friend of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick.", "is there a sports team venture with bon jovi", "In 2004, Bon Jovi became founder and primary owner of the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League.", "are the philadelphia souls still owned by bon jovi", "Bon Jovi is no longer part owner of the Soul." ], "Conversation_no": 2093, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other ventures with sports franchises", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other ventures with sports franchises by bon jovi", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Bon Jovi expressed interest in purchasing 15% of the Atlanta Falcons for $150 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bon_Jovi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other ventures with sports franchises by bon jovi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://books.google.com/books?id=vsbhwKM3QcMC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=which+group+has+the+highest+rate+of+infant+mortality+and+death+by+exposure+and+malnutrition%5C&source=bl&ots=IqaBlyMS2y&sig=ACfU3U1C331XeY6LQtbL9rgD1j5dQPKsVw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL3_DU67HoAhWRjp4KHa5hB88Q6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=which%20group%20has%20the%20highest%20rate%20of%20infant%20mortality%20and%20death%20by%20exposure%20and%20malnutrition%5C&f=false", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2094, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Transformer_rewrite": "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Truth_answer": "The life chances of Native Americans are limited. They have the highest rates of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://books.google.com/books?id=vsbhwKM3QcMC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=which+group+has+the+highest+rate+of+infant+mortality+and+death+by+exposure+and+malnutrition%5C&source=bl&ots=IqaBlyMS2y&sig=ACfU3U1C331XeY6LQtbL9rgD1j5dQPKsVw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL3_DU67HoAhWRjp4KHa5hB88Q6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=which%20group%20has%20the%20highest%20rate%20of%20infant%20mortality%20and%20death%20by%20exposure%20and%20malnutrition%5C&f=false", "Context": [ "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "The life chances of Native Americans are limited. They have the highest rates of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition." ], "Conversation_no": 2094, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other high rates", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other high rates do native americans have besides infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Truth_answer": "Native Americans have high rates of suicide, substance abuse and school violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other high rates do native americans have besides infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://books.google.com/books?id=vsbhwKM3QcMC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=which+group+has+the+highest+rate+of+infant+mortality+and+death+by+exposure+and+malnutrition%5C&source=bl&ots=IqaBlyMS2y&sig=ACfU3U1C331XeY6LQtbL9rgD1j5dQPKsVw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL3_DU67HoAhWRjp4KHa5hB88Q6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=which%20group%20has%20the%20highest%20rate%20of%20infant%20mortality%20and%20death%20by%20exposure%20and%20malnutrition%5C&f=false", "Context": [ "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "The life chances of Native Americans are limited. They have the highest rates of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition.", "what other high rates do native americans have besides infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Native Americans have high rates of suicide, substance abuse and school violence." ], "Conversation_no": 2094, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the life expectancy", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the life expectancy of native americans", "Truth_answer": "Native American men have an average life expectancy of less than forty-five years; for women, it is less than forty-eight years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the life expectancy of native americans", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://books.google.com/books?id=vsbhwKM3QcMC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=which+group+has+the+highest+rate+of+infant+mortality+and+death+by+exposure+and+malnutrition%5C&source=bl&ots=IqaBlyMS2y&sig=ACfU3U1C331XeY6LQtbL9rgD1j5dQPKsVw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL3_DU67HoAhWRjp4KHa5hB88Q6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=which%20group%20has%20the%20highest%20rate%20of%20infant%20mortality%20and%20death%20by%20exposure%20and%20malnutrition%5C&f=false", "Context": [ "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "The life chances of Native Americans are limited. They have the highest rates of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition.", "what other high rates do native americans have besides infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Native Americans have high rates of suicide, substance abuse and school violence.", "what is the life expectancy of native americans", "Native American men have an average life expectancy of less than forty-five years; for women, it is less than forty-eight years." ], "Conversation_no": 2094, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the education opportunities", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the education opportunities with native americans", "Truth_answer": "Native Americans have had very limited education opportunities and have a very high rate of unemployment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the education opportunities with native americans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://books.google.com/books?id=vsbhwKM3QcMC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=which+group+has+the+highest+rate+of+infant+mortality+and+death+by+exposure+and+malnutrition%5C&source=bl&ots=IqaBlyMS2y&sig=ACfU3U1C331XeY6LQtbL9rgD1j5dQPKsVw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL3_DU67HoAhWRjp4KHa5hB88Q6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=which%20group%20has%20the%20highest%20rate%20of%20infant%20mortality%20and%20death%20by%20exposure%20and%20malnutrition%5C&f=false", "Context": [ "which group has the highest rate of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "The life chances of Native Americans are limited. They have the highest rates of infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition.", "what other high rates do native americans have besides infant mortality and death by exposure and malnutrition", "Native Americans have high rates of suicide, substance abuse and school violence.", "what is the life expectancy of native americans", "Native American men have an average life expectancy of less than forty-five years; for women, it is less than forty-eight years.", "how is the education opportunities with native americans", "Native Americans have had very limited education opportunities and have a very high rate of unemployment." ], "Conversation_no": 2094, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many in the united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many in the united states", "Truth_answer": "Currently, about 4.5 million Native Americans live in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many native americans are in the united states", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2095, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Truth_answer": "Corn syrup is the purified, concentrated, aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from edible starch and has a dextrose equivalent of 20 or more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210820id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup", "Context": [ "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Corn syrup is the purified, concentrated, aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from edible starch and has a dextrose equivalent of 20 or more." ], "Conversation_no": 2095, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the ph value", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the ph value of corn syrup", "Truth_answer": "Corn syrups all have pH values on the acid side, minimum 3.5–5.5, to minimize color and flavor development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210820id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ph value of corn syrup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup", "Context": [ "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Corn syrup is the purified, concentrated, aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from edible starch and has a dextrose equivalent of 20 or more.", "what is the ph value of corn syrup", "Corn syrups all have pH values on the acid side, minimum 3.5–5.5, to minimize color and flavor development." ], "Conversation_no": 2095, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the mixture", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the mixture of corn syrup", "Truth_answer": "Corn syrup is a purified and concentrated mixture of saccharides obtained by hydrolysis of corn starch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210820id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mixture of corn syrup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup", "Context": [ "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Corn syrup is the purified, concentrated, aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from edible starch and has a dextrose equivalent of 20 or more.", "what is the ph value of corn syrup", "Corn syrups all have pH values on the acid side, minimum 3.5–5.5, to minimize color and flavor development.", "what is the mixture of corn syrup", "Corn syrup is a purified and concentrated mixture of saccharides obtained by hydrolysis of corn starch." ], "Conversation_no": 2095, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the applications and uses", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are.the applications and uses of corn syrup", "Truth_answer": "Applications and uses of starch-derived syrups include the following: baby and geriatric foods; bakery products; beverages, brewed, alcoholic, carbonated, and still; breakfast foods; cheese spreads and cheese-based foods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210820id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are.the applications and uses of corn syrup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/corn-syrup", "Context": [ "what is the dextrose equivalent of corn syrup", "Corn syrup is the purified, concentrated, aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from edible starch and has a dextrose equivalent of 20 or more.", "what is the ph value of corn syrup", "Corn syrups all have pH values on the acid side, minimum 3.5–5.5, to minimize color and flavor development.", "what is the mixture of corn syrup", "Corn syrup is a purified and concentrated mixture of saccharides obtained by hydrolysis of corn starch.", "what are.the applications and uses of corn syrup", "Applications and uses of starch-derived syrups include the following: baby and geriatric foods; bakery products; beverages, brewed, alcoholic, carbonated, and still; breakfast foods; cheese spreads and cheese-based foods." ], "Conversation_no": 2095, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other application", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other application", "Truth_answer": "High-fructose corn syrup is also widely used in processed foods, bakery products, beverages, canned juices, canned fruits, condiments, confectionery products, frozen desserts, jams, jellies, and preserves, pickles, and wine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other aplpication of corn syrup besides baby foods, bakery products, and beverages", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2096, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "Truth_answer": "The idiom “out of the blue” evolved from an older idiom. The older idiom used was “a bolt from the blue” or “a bolt out of the blue.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001955id_/https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2", "Context": [ "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "The idiom “out of the blue” evolved from an older idiom. The older idiom used was “a bolt from the blue” or “a bolt out of the blue.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2096, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the cause of the idiom", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the cause of the idiom", "Truth_answer": "This phrase related a situation to a lightning bolt appearing suddenly from a clear blue sunny sky when it was not expected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001955id_/https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the idiom out of the blue", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2", "Context": [ "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "The idiom “out of the blue” evolved from an older idiom. The older idiom used was “a bolt from the blue” or “a bolt out of the blue.”", "what was the cause of the idiom out of the blue", "This phrase related a situation to a lightning bolt appearing suddenly from a clear blue sunny sky when it was not expected." ], "Conversation_no": 2096, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of the idiom", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the idiom", "Truth_answer": "The idiom “out of the blue” means that something happens when you are not expecting it to or something happens suddenly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001955id_/https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the idiom out of the blue", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2", "Context": [ "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "The idiom “out of the blue” evolved from an older idiom. The older idiom used was “a bolt from the blue” or “a bolt out of the blue.”", "what was the cause of the idiom out of the blue", "This phrase related a situation to a lightning bolt appearing suddenly from a clear blue sunny sky when it was not expected.", "what is the meaning of the idiom out of the blue", "The idiom “out of the blue” means that something happens when you are not expecting it to or something happens suddenly." ], "Conversation_no": 2096, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "anything else", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else about the idiom out of the blue bestides the meaning and origin", "Truth_answer": "There are several words and phrases that you can use that would be synonymous with the idiom “out of the blue.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001955id_/https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about the idiom out of the blue bestides the meaning and origin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2", "Context": [ "where did the phrase out of the blue come from", "The idiom “out of the blue” evolved from an older idiom. The older idiom used was “a bolt from the blue” or “a bolt out of the blue.”", "what was the cause of the idiom out of the blue", "This phrase related a situation to a lightning bolt appearing suddenly from a clear blue sunny sky when it was not expected.", "what is the meaning of the idiom out of the blue", "The idiom “out of the blue” means that something happens when you are not expecting it to or something happens suddenly.", "anything else about the idiom out of the blue bestides the meaning and origin", "There are several words and phrases that you can use that would be synonymous with the idiom “out of the blue.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2096, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the alternatives", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the alternative words and phrases for the idiom out of the blue", "Truth_answer": "Some of the alternatives that you could use to replace the phrase, out of the blue include suddenly, unexpectedly, all of a sudden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001955id_/https://medium.com/@eslstudy24/out-of-the-blue-meaning-how-to-use-the-popular-phrase-out-of-the-blue-c01ad8da5fd2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the alternative words and phrases for the idiom out of the blue", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://costco-business-report-courtneyt.weebly.com/the-history-of-costco---a-timeline.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2097, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Truth_answer": "Costco opens its first Canadian warehouse in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130034458id_/https://costco-business-report-courtneyt.weebly.com/the-history-of-costco---a-timeline.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costco#Price_Club_and_the_birth_of_the_retail_warehouse_concept", "Context": [ "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Costco opens its first Canadian warehouse in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1985." ], "Conversation_no": 2097, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first opening", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first costco opening ever", "Truth_answer": "Costco opened its first warehouse in 1983 in Seattle on September 15, by James Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114021018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costco_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first costco opening ever", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costco", "Context": [ "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Costco opens its first Canadian warehouse in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1985.", "when was the first costco opening ever", "Costco opened its first warehouse in 1983 in Seattle on September 15, by James Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman." ], "Conversation_no": 2097, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the origin", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the origin of costco", "Truth_answer": "Costco's history began with Sol Price and his son, Robert, opening the first Price Club warehouse on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of costco", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costco", "Context": [ "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Costco opens its first Canadian warehouse in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1985.", "when was the first costco opening ever", "Costco opened its first warehouse in 1983 in Seattle on September 15, by James Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman.", "what is the origin of costco", "Costco's history began with Sol Price and his son, Robert, opening the first Price Club warehouse on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California." ], "Conversation_no": 2097, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many warehouses are active", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many warehouses are active", "Truth_answer": "As of December 31, 2019, Costco has a total of 785 warehouses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many costco warehouses are active", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costco", "Context": [ "when was the first costco opened in canada", "Costco opens its first Canadian warehouse in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1985.", "when was the first costco opening ever", "Costco opened its first warehouse in 1983 in Seattle on September 15, by James Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman.", "what is the origin of costco", "Costco's history began with Sol Price and his son, Robert, opening the first Price Club warehouse on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.", "how many costco warehouses are active", "As of December 31, 2019, Costco has a total of 785 warehouses." ], "Conversation_no": 2097, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are the warehouses globally", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are the costco warehouses globally", "Truth_answer": "Locations include 546 in the United States and Puerto Rico, 100 in Canada, 39 in Mexico, 29 in the United Kingdom, and 26 in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114021018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costco_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the costco warehouses globally", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://whywaittoseetheworld.com/5-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-puerto-rico/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2098, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "Transformer_rewrite": "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "Truth_answer": "The cobblestones, called adoquines, were made as an ingenious use of the waste, or slag, that resulted from iron smelting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Juan#Origins", "Context": [ "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "The cobblestones, called adoquines, were made as an ingenious use of the waste, or slag, that resulted from iron smelting." ], "Conversation_no": 2098, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the history", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the history of san juan blue", "Truth_answer": "In 1508, Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra. In 1509, the settlement was abandoned and moved to a site which was called at the time Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of san juan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Juan#Origins", "Context": [ "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "The cobblestones, called adoquines, were made as an ingenious use of the waste, or slag, that resulted from iron smelting.", "what is the history of san juan", "In 1508, Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra. In 1509, the settlement was abandoned and moved to a site which was called at the time Puerto Rico." ], "Conversation_no": 2098, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the name get adde", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the name get adde", "Truth_answer": "In 1521, the name San Juan was added, and the newer settlement was given its formal name of San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224005606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Juan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the name san juan get added to puerto rico", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Juan#Today", "Context": [ "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "The cobblestones, called adoquines, were made as an ingenious use of the waste, or slag, that resulted from iron smelting.", "what is the history of san juan", "In 1508, Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra. In 1509, the settlement was abandoned and moved to a site which was called at the time Puerto Rico.", "when did the name san juan get added to puerto rico", "In 1521, the name San Juan was added, and the newer settlement was given its formal name of San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico." ], "Conversation_no": 2098, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how popular in the present", "Transformer_rewrite": "how popular is old san juan in the present day", "Truth_answer": "With its abundance of shops, historic places, museums, open air cafés, restaurants, colorful homes, and tree-shaded plazas Old San Juan is a main spot for domestic and international tourism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how popular is old san juan in the present day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Juan#Today", "Context": [ "why are the bricks in san juan blue", "The cobblestones, called adoquines, were made as an ingenious use of the waste, or slag, that resulted from iron smelting.", "what is the history of san juan", "In 1508, Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra. In 1509, the settlement was abandoned and moved to a site which was called at the time Puerto Rico.", "when did the name san juan get added to puerto rico", "In 1521, the name San Juan was added, and the newer settlement was given its formal name of San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico.", "how popular is old san juan in the present day", "With its abundance of shops, historic places, museums, open air cafés, restaurants, colorful homes, and tree-shaded plazas Old San Juan is a main spot for domestic and international tourism." ], "Conversation_no": 2098, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far from puerto rico", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far is san juan from puerto rico", "Truth_answer": "Old San Juan is located on a small and narrow island which lies along the north coast, about 35 miles from the east end of Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224005606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Juan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is san juan from puerto rico", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_in_World_War_I#Entry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2099, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "Transformer_rewrite": "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "Truth_answer": "German U-boats started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson asked Congress for a war to end all wars that would make the world safe for democracy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_in_World_War_I#Entry", "Context": [ "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "German U-boats started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson asked Congress for a war to end all wars that would make the world safe for democracy." ], "Conversation_no": 2099, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the entry happen", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the entry of united states into world war i", "Truth_answer": "Congress voted to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917. On December 7, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Austria-Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did entry of the united states into world war 1 happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_in_World_War_I", "Context": [ "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "German U-boats started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson asked Congress for a war to end all wars that would make the world safe for democracy.", "when did entry of the united states into world war 1 happen", "Congress voted to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917. On December 7, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Austria-Hungary." ], "Conversation_no": 2099, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was president", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was president when united states entered world war 1", "Truth_answer": "As U.S. President, it was Woodrow Wilson who made the key policy decisions over foreign affairs while the country was at peace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was president when united states entered world war 1", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_in_World_War_I", "Context": [ "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "German U-boats started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson asked Congress for a war to end all wars that would make the world safe for democracy.", "when did entry of the united states into world war 1 happen", "Congress voted to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917. On December 7, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Austria-Hungary.", "who was president when united states entered world war 1", "As U.S. President, it was Woodrow Wilson who made the key policy decisions over foreign affairs while the country was at peace." ], "Conversation_no": 2099, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the war mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did entry into world war 1 mean for the united states", "Truth_answer": "Under the leadership of President Woodrow Wilson, the war represented the climax of the Progressive Era as it sought to bring reform and democracy to the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_in_World_War_I_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did entry into world war 1 mean for the united states", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I", "Context": [ "which factor contributed to the entry of united states into world war i", "German U-boats started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson asked Congress for a war to end all wars that would make the world safe for democracy.", "when did entry of the united states into world war 1 happen", "Congress voted to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917. On December 7, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Austria-Hungary.", "who was president when united states entered world war 1", "As U.S. President, it was Woodrow Wilson who made the key policy decisions over foreign affairs while the country was at peace.", "what did entry into world war 1 mean for the united states", "Under the leadership of President Woodrow Wilson, the war represented the climax of the Progressive Era as it sought to bring reform and democracy to the world." ], "Conversation_no": 2099, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the result", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the result", "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, as a result of the war the Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman, and Russian Empires ceased to exist, with numerous new states created from their remains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of world war 1", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2100, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "review of ecological concepts and principles basis of biological control", "Transformer_rewrite": "review of ecological concepts and principles basis of biological control", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "review of ecological concepts and principles basis of biological control", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebbles_Flintstone#Portrayal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2101, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Truth_answer": "Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222061652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebbles_Flintstone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver." ], "Conversation_no": 2101, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who else stars in the 1994 film", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else stars in the 1994 film, the flintstones besides twins elaine and melanie silver", "Truth_answer": "The Flintstone stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208195809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208195809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else stars in the 1994 film, the flintstones besides twins elaine and melanie silver", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver.", "who else stars in the 1994 film, the flintstones besides twins elaine and melanie silver", "The Flintstone stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan." ], "Conversation_no": 2101, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the movie gross highly", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the 1994 movie, the flintstones gross highly", "Truth_answer": "The Flintstone earned almost $342 million worldwide against a $46 million budget, making it a huge box office success, despite earning negative reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the 1994 movie, the flintstones gross highly", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver.", "who else stars in the 1994 film, the flintstones besides twins elaine and melanie silver", "The Flintstone stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan.", "did the 1994 movie, the flintstones gross highly", "The Flintstone earned almost $342 million worldwide against a $46 million budget, making it a huge box office success, despite earning negative reviews from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 2101, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the movie release", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the movie release", "Truth_answer": "The Flintstone film, shot in California, was theatrically released on May 27, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the 1994 movie, the flintstones release in theaters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays pebbles in the 1994 flintstones movie", "Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver.", "who else stars in the 1994 film, the flintstones besides twins elaine and melanie silver", "The Flintstone stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan.", "did the 1994 movie, the flintstones gross highly", "The Flintstone earned almost $342 million worldwide against a $46 million budget, making it a huge box office success, despite earning negative reviews from critics.", "when did the 1994 movie, the flintstones release in theaters", "The Flintstone film, shot in California, was theatrically released on May 27, 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 2101, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the movie, The Flintstones", "Truth_answer": "The Flintstones is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Brian Levant and written by Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, and Steven E. de Souza.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208195809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the 1994 movie, the flintstones", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-inducts-first-woman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2102, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "Truth_answer": "The RRHOF's first inductees include Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and the Everly Brothers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame", "Context": [ "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "The RRHOF's first inductees include Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and the Everly Brothers" ], "Conversation_no": 2102, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the foundation established", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the rrhof foundation established", "Truth_answer": "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the rrhof foundation established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rock-and-Roll-Hall-of-Fame-and-Museum", "Context": [ "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "The RRHOF's first inductees include Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and the Everly Brothers", "when was the rrhof foundation established", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983" ], "Conversation_no": 2102, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who designed the museum", "Transformer_rewrite": "who designed the rrhof museum", "Truth_answer": "Architect I.M. Pei designed the RRHOF museum", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the rrhof museum", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame#Architecture", "Context": [ "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "The RRHOF's first inductees include Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and the Everly Brothers", "when was the rrhof foundation established", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983", "who designed the rrhof museum", "Architect I.M. Pei designed the RRHOF museum" ], "Conversation_no": 2102, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how big is the museum", "Transformer_rewrite": "how big is the rrhof museum", "Truth_answer": "The RRHOF museum building houses more than 55,000 square feet of exhibition space, as well as administrative offices, a store, and a café", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the rrhof museum", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rockhall.com/about", "Context": [ "who was the first inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "The RRHOF's first inductees include Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and the Everly Brothers", "when was the rrhof foundation established", "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983", "who designed the rrhof museum", "Architect I.M. Pei designed the RRHOF museum", "how big is the rrhof museum", "The RRHOF museum building houses more than 55,000 square feet of exhibition space, as well as administrative offices, a store, and a café" ], "Conversation_no": 2102, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the museum open to the public", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the rrhof museum open to the public", "Truth_answer": "The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame threw open its doors on September 2, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the rrhof museum open to the public", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Loving_You_Is_Wrong#Cast_and_characters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2103, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Truth_answer": "Zulay Henao plays Esperanza Willis in If Loving You Is Wrong", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulay_Henao#Early_life", "Context": [ "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Zulay Henao plays Esperanza Willis in If Loving You Is Wrong" ], "Conversation_no": 2103, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the actress born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was zulay henao born", "Truth_answer": "Zulay Henao was born in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia", "Truth_passages": [ "https://veryceleb.com/zulay-henao-net-worth-and-essential-facts/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulay_Henao_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was zulay henao born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.baystatebanner.com/2013/06/12/hip-hip-zulay/", "Context": [ "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Zulay Henao plays Esperanza Willis in If Loving You Is Wrong", "where was zulay henao born", "Zulay Henao was born in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia" ], "Conversation_no": 2103, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actress move to the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did zulay henao move to the us", "Truth_answer": "Zulay Henao moved to the United States with her family when she was four years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did zulay henao move to the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Loving_You_Is_Wrong", "Context": [ "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Zulay Henao plays Esperanza Willis in If Loving You Is Wrong", "where was zulay henao born", "Zulay Henao was born in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia", "when did zulay henao move to the us", "Zulay Henao moved to the United States with her family when she was four years old" ], "Conversation_no": 2103, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who produced the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who produced if loving you is wrong", "Truth_answer": "If Loving You Is Wrong was created, executive produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://flossmagazine.com/tyler-perrys-hit-drama-series-loving-wrong-returns-season-three/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced if loving you is wrong", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Loving_You_Is_Wrong", "Context": [ "who plays esperanza in if loving you is wrong", "Zulay Henao plays Esperanza Willis in If Loving You Is Wrong", "where was zulay henao born", "Zulay Henao was born in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia", "when did zulay henao move to the us", "Zulay Henao moved to the United States with her family when she was four years old", "who produced if loving you is wrong", "If Loving You Is Wrong was created, executive produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry." ], "Conversation_no": 2103, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the series premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the series premiere", "Truth_answer": "The series If Loving You Is Wrong premiered on September 9, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did if loving you is wrong premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2104, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "theory x managers are more likely than theory y managers to assume that employees are motivated by", "Transformer_rewrite": "theory x managers are more likely than theory y managers to assume that employees are motivated by", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "theory x managers are more likely than theory y managers to assume that employees are motivated by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/february-17/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2105, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "Transformer_rewrite": "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "Truth_answer": "On February 17, 1801, the House of Representatives, breaking a tie in the Electoral College, elected Thomas Jefferson president of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/election-of-1800-deadlock-broken-1773859", "Context": [ "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "On February 17, 1801, the House of Representatives, breaking a tie in the Electoral College, elected Thomas Jefferson president of the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2105, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what caused the deadlock", "Transformer_rewrite": "what caused the deadlock", "Truth_answer": "The 1800 election revealed a flaw in the US Constitution: candidates for president and vice president were on the same ballot, so running mates could be running against each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the 1800 election to end up in a deadlock", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/election-of-1800-deadlock-broken-1773859", "Context": [ "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "On February 17, 1801, the House of Representatives, breaking a tie in the Electoral College, elected Thomas Jefferson president of the United States.", "what caused the 1800 election to end up in a deadlock", "The 1800 election revealed a flaw in the US Constitution: candidates for president and vice president were on the same ballot, so running mates could be running against each other." ], "Conversation_no": 2105, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the flaw solved", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the flaw in the us constitution solved", "Truth_answer": "The 12th Amendment, which changed the US Constitution to prevent the 1800 election problem from recurring, created the current system of presidents and vice presidents running on the same ticket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the flaw in the us constitution solved", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/election-of-1800-deadlock-broken-1773859", "Context": [ "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "On February 17, 1801, the House of Representatives, breaking a tie in the Electoral College, elected Thomas Jefferson president of the United States.", "what caused the 1800 election to end up in a deadlock", "The 1800 election revealed a flaw in the US Constitution: candidates for president and vice president were on the same ballot, so running mates could be running against each other.", "how was the flaw in the us constitution solved", "The 12th Amendment, which changed the US Constitution to prevent the 1800 election problem from recurring, created the current system of presidents and vice presidents running on the same ticket." ], "Conversation_no": 2105, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did campaigning consist of for the election", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did campaigning during the 1800 election consist of", "Truth_answer": "Campaigning during the 1800 election mostly consisted of writing letters and articles expressing their intentions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203210316id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/election-of-1800-deadlock-broken-1773859_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did campaigning during the 1800 election consist of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/election-of-1800-deadlock-broken-1773859", "Context": [ "who decided the election of 1800 since it ended up in a deadlock", "On February 17, 1801, the House of Representatives, breaking a tie in the Electoral College, elected Thomas Jefferson president of the United States.", "what caused the 1800 election to end up in a deadlock", "The 1800 election revealed a flaw in the US Constitution: candidates for president and vice president were on the same ballot, so running mates could be running against each other.", "how was the flaw in the us constitution solved", "The 12th Amendment, which changed the US Constitution to prevent the 1800 election problem from recurring, created the current system of presidents and vice presidents running on the same ticket.", "what did campaigning during the 1800 election consist of", "Campaigning during the 1800 election mostly consisted of writing letters and articles expressing their intentions." ], "Conversation_no": 2105, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how were the electors chosen for the election", "Transformer_rewrite": "how were the electors from the states chosen during the 1800 election", "Truth_answer": "During the 1800 elections, the electors from the states were generally chosen by state legislatures, not by popular vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203210316id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/election-of-1800-deadlock-broken-1773859_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the electors from the states chosen during the 1800 election", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shameless_(season_7)#Episodes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2106, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does mickey come back in season 7", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does mickey come back in season 7", "Truth_answer": "In episode 10 of Shameless season 2, Ian is kidnapped and taken to a football field as Mickey finally appears and asks Ian to escape with him to Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does mickey come back in season 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shameless_(season_7)#Episodes", "Context": [ "when does mickey come back in season 7", "In episode 10 of Shameless season 2, Ian is kidnapped and taken to a football field as Mickey finally appears and asks Ian to escape with him to Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 2106, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the characters escape together", "Transformer_rewrite": "do ian and mickey escape to mexico together", "Truth_answer": "Ian changes his mind and says goodbye to Mickey, leaving Mickey a substantial amount of money from his savings account; Mickey is seen to be entering Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016035321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shameless_(season_7)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do ian and mickey escape to mexico together", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ew.com/recap/shameless-season-9-episode-6/", "Context": [ "when does mickey come back in season 7", "In episode 10 of Shameless season 2, Ian is kidnapped and taken to a football field as Mickey finally appears and asks Ian to escape with him to Mexico.", "do ian and mickey escape to mexico together", "Ian changes his mind and says goodbye to Mickey, leaving Mickey a substantial amount of money from his savings account; Mickey is seen to be entering Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 2106, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the characters reunite later", "Transformer_rewrite": "do the characters reunite later", "Truth_answer": "In Shameless season 9, Ian is encarcerated and discovers that Mickey is his bunk mate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do ian and mickey reunite after saying goodbye at the mexican border", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://screenrant.com/cameron-monaghan-shameless-exit-return-reason/", "Context": [ "when does mickey come back in season 7", "In episode 10 of Shameless season 2, Ian is kidnapped and taken to a football field as Mickey finally appears and asks Ian to escape with him to Mexico.", "do ian and mickey escape to mexico together", "Ian changes his mind and says goodbye to Mickey, leaving Mickey a substantial amount of money from his savings account; Mickey is seen to be entering Mexico.", "do ian and mickey reunite after saying goodbye at the mexican border", "In Shameless season 9, Ian is encarcerated and discovers that Mickey is his bunk mate." ], "Conversation_no": 2106, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the actor leave the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did cameron monaghan decide to leave shameless", "Truth_answer": "Cameron Monaghan was 15 years old when he worked on the Shameless pilot and felt that his time on the series had come to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926220110id_/https://screenrant.com/cameron-monaghan-shameless-exit-return-reason/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did cameron monaghan decide to leave shameless", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://screenrant.com/cameron-monaghan-shameless-exit-return-reason/", "Context": [ "when does mickey come back in season 7", "In episode 10 of Shameless season 2, Ian is kidnapped and taken to a football field as Mickey finally appears and asks Ian to escape with him to Mexico.", "do ian and mickey escape to mexico together", "Ian changes his mind and says goodbye to Mickey, leaving Mickey a substantial amount of money from his savings account; Mickey is seen to be entering Mexico.", "do ian and mickey reunite after saying goodbye at the mexican border", "In Shameless season 9, Ian is encarcerated and discovers that Mickey is his bunk mate.", "why did cameron monaghan decide to leave shameless", "Cameron Monaghan was 15 years old when he worked on the Shameless pilot and felt that his time on the series had come to an end." ], "Conversation_no": 2106, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the actor decide to return", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did cameron monaghan decide to return for season 10 of shameless", "Truth_answer": "After some convincing from showrunner John Wells, Stephen Monaghan agreed to return to Shameless as long as his romance with Mickey Milkovich was in focus, and he got his wish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926220110id_/https://screenrant.com/cameron-monaghan-shameless-exit-return-reason/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did cameron monaghan decide to return for season 10 of shameless", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2107, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the girl who played matilda now", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is the girl who played matilda now", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the girl who played matilda now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2108, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time a kid died in a school fire", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time a kid died in a school fire", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time a kid died in a school fire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/why-are-graves-dug-six-feet-deep-4047407", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2109, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Truth_answer": "Cemetery graves in the US are not always 6 feet deep, and for single gravesites, roughly four feet deep is closer to the norm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.elitereaders.com/six-feet-under-ground-explanation/", "Context": [ "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Cemetery graves in the US are not always 6 feet deep, and for single gravesites, roughly four feet deep is closer to the norm." ], "Conversation_no": 2109, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the standard come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the standard come from", "Truth_answer": "It all started during the 1655 bubonic plague. The mayor of London immediately issued a law on how to properly deal with dead bodies to prevent the spread of infection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the six feet under standard come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burial_vault_(enclosure)", "Context": [ "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Cemetery graves in the US are not always 6 feet deep, and for single gravesites, roughly four feet deep is closer to the norm.", "where does the six feet under standard come from", "It all started during the 1655 bubonic plague. The mayor of London immediately issued a law on how to properly deal with dead bodies to prevent the spread of infection." ], "Conversation_no": 2109, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is a vault necessary", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is a burial vault neccessary", "Truth_answer": "A burial vault is a container that encloses a coffin to help prevent a grave from sinking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is a burial vault neccessary", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burial_vault_(enclosure)#World_usage", "Context": [ "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Cemetery graves in the US are not always 6 feet deep, and for single gravesites, roughly four feet deep is closer to the norm.", "where does the six feet under standard come from", "It all started during the 1655 bubonic plague. The mayor of London immediately issued a law on how to properly deal with dead bodies to prevent the spread of infection.", "why is a burial vault neccessary", "A burial vault is a container that encloses a coffin to help prevent a grave from sinking." ], "Conversation_no": 2109, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why has the use of vaults decreased", "Transformer_rewrite": "why has the use of burial vaults decreased in the us", "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the use of burial vaults is also decreasing, caused by a sharp rise in the number of cremations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190509053751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burial_vault_(enclosure)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why has the use of burial vaults decreased in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/251702/cremation-rate-in-the-united-states/", "Context": [ "how far does a coffin go into the ground", "Cemetery graves in the US are not always 6 feet deep, and for single gravesites, roughly four feet deep is closer to the norm.", "where does the six feet under standard come from", "It all started during the 1655 bubonic plague. The mayor of London immediately issued a law on how to properly deal with dead bodies to prevent the spread of infection.", "why is a burial vault neccessary", "A burial vault is a container that encloses a coffin to help prevent a grave from sinking.", "why has the use of burial vaults decreased in the us", "In the United States, the use of burial vaults is also decreasing, caused by a sharp rise in the number of cremations." ], "Conversation_no": 2109, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the cremation rate", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the cremation rate", "Truth_answer": "The cremation rate in the United States stood at 53.1 percent in 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003170938id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/251702/cremation-rate-in-the-united-states/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the cremation rate in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2110, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "cast of the movie shepherd of the hills", "Transformer_rewrite": "cast of the movie shepherd of the hills", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of the movie shepherd of the hills", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/090715/who-decides-when-print-money-india.asp", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2111, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "Transformer_rewrite": "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "Truth_answer": "The Reserve Bank of India prints and manages currency in India, whereas the Indian government regulates what denominations to circulate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://fege.arqp.pw/indian-currency-printing.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042503id_/https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/090715/who-decides-when-print-money-india.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/ic_banknotes.aspx", "Context": [ "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "The Reserve Bank of India prints and manages currency in India, whereas the Indian government regulates what denominations to circulate." ], "Conversation_no": 2111, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the gandhi series of bills introduced", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the reserve bank introduce the mahatma gandhi series", "Truth_answer": "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the reserve bank introduce the mahatma gandhi series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/ic_banknotes.aspx", "Context": [ "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "The Reserve Bank of India prints and manages currency in India, whereas the Indian government regulates what denominations to circulate.", "when did the reserve bank introduce the mahatma gandhi series", "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996" ], "Conversation_no": 2111, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what denominations were introduced in the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "what denominations were introduced in the mahatma gandhi series", "Truth_answer": "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996 and has issued notes in the denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 rupees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what denominations were introduced in the mahatma gandhi series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.leftovercurrency.com/exchange/indian-rupees/withdrawn-indian-rupee-banknotes/", "Context": [ "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "The Reserve Bank of India prints and manages currency in India, whereas the Indian government regulates what denominations to circulate.", "when did the reserve bank introduce the mahatma gandhi series", "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996", "what denominations were introduced in the mahatma gandhi series", "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996 and has issued notes in the denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 rupees" ], "Conversation_no": 2111, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which banknotes were withdrawn from the country's circulation", "Transformer_rewrite": "which rupee banknotes were withdrawn", "Truth_answer": "Withdrawn Indian rupee banknotes include the 500 and 1000 rupee bills that were cancelled in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200921054924id_/https://www.leftovercurrency.com/exchange/indian-rupees/withdrawn-indian-rupee-banknotes/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which rupee banknotes were withdrawn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.leftovercurrency.com/exchange/indian-rupees/withdrawn-indian-rupee-banknotes/", "Context": [ "who prints and supplies the currency notes in india", "The Reserve Bank of India prints and manages currency in India, whereas the Indian government regulates what denominations to circulate.", "when did the reserve bank introduce the mahatma gandhi series", "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996", "what denominations were introduced in the mahatma gandhi series", "The Reserve Bank has introduced banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996 and has issued notes in the denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 rupees", "which rupee banknotes were withdrawn", "Withdrawn Indian rupee banknotes include the 500 and 1000 rupee bills that were cancelled in 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2111, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you still exchange the notes at the bank", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you still exchange 500 and 1000 rupee bills at the bank", "Truth_answer": "The cancelled 500 and 1000 banknotes are no longer exchangeable at any bank in India. They have since March 2017 effectively lost all monetary value.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200921054924id_/https://www.leftovercurrency.com/exchange/indian-rupees/withdrawn-indian-rupee-banknotes/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you still exchange 500 and 1000 rupee bills at the bank", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_de_San_Mart%C3%ADn", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2112, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "Truth_answer": "On 12 July 1821, after seizing partial control of Lima, José de San Martín was appointed Protector of Peru", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_San_Mart%C3%ADn_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.historytoday.com/archive/months-past/liberation-peru", "Context": [ "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "On 12 July 1821, after seizing partial control of Lima, José de San Martín was appointed Protector of Peru" ], "Conversation_no": 2112, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the country liberated", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was peru liberated", "Truth_answer": "José de San Martín and his forces liberated Peru and proclaimed its independence from Spain on 28 July 1821", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190222041957id_/https://www.historytoday.com/archive/months-past/liberation-peru_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was peru liberated", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_de_San_Mart%C3%ADn", "Context": [ "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "On 12 July 1821, after seizing partial control of Lima, José de San Martín was appointed Protector of Peru", "when was peru liberated", "José de San Martín and his forces liberated Peru and proclaimed its independence from Spain on 28 July 1821" ], "Conversation_no": 2112, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who took the task of fully liberating the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "who took the task of fully liberating peru", "Truth_answer": "Simón Bolívar took over the task of fully liberating Peru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_San_Mart%C3%ADn_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who took the task of fully liberating peru", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://countrystudies.us/peru/11.htm", "Context": [ "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "On 12 July 1821, after seizing partial control of Lima, José de San Martín was appointed Protector of Peru", "when was peru liberated", "José de San Martín and his forces liberated Peru and proclaimed its independence from Spain on 28 July 1821", "who took the task of fully liberating peru", "Simón Bolívar took over the task of fully liberating Peru." ], "Conversation_no": 2112, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the protector suddenly leave the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did jose de san martin suddenly leave peru", "Truth_answer": "Simon Bolívar refused to agree to a shared partnership in the Peruvian campaign so a frustrated Jose de San Martín resigned his command and went into exile in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did jose de san martin suddenly leave peru", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guayaquil_Conference", "Context": [ "who was named protector of peru after liberating the country from spanish rule", "On 12 July 1821, after seizing partial control of Lima, José de San Martín was appointed Protector of Peru", "when was peru liberated", "José de San Martín and his forces liberated Peru and proclaimed its independence from Spain on 28 July 1821", "who took the task of fully liberating peru", "Simón Bolívar took over the task of fully liberating Peru.", "why did jose de san martin suddenly leave peru", "Simon Bolívar refused to agree to a shared partnership in the Peruvian campaign so a frustrated Jose de San Martín resigned his command and went into exile in France." ], "Conversation_no": 2112, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the famous meeting between the protector and Simón Bolívar Palacios take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the famous meeting between jose san martin and simon bolivar take place", "Truth_answer": "The Guayaquil Conference was a meeting that took place on July 26, 1822 between José de San Martín and Simón de Bolívar, to discuss the future of Perú", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220195302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guayaquil_Conference_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the famous meeting between jose san martin and simon bolivar take place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2113, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was bring it on the musical written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was bring it on the musical written", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was bring it on the musical written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_It_On:_The_Musical", "Context": [ "when was bring it on the musical written" ], "Conversation_no": 2113, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the musical", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the musical", "Truth_answer": "Bring It On, The Musical, is a musical with music by Tom Kitt and Lin Manuel Miranda, lyrics by Amanda Green and Miranda, and book by Jeff Whitty", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote bring it on the musical", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_It_On:_The_Musical", "Context": [ "when was bring it on the musical written", "who wrote bring it on the musical", "Bring It On, The Musical, is a musical with music by Tom Kitt and Lin Manuel Miranda, lyrics by Amanda Green and Miranda, and book by Jeff Whitty" ], "Conversation_no": 2113, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the musical premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the musical premiere", "Truth_answer": "Bring It On, The Musical, premiered at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia in January 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did bring it on the musical premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_It_On:_The_Musical", "Context": [ "when was bring it on the musical written", "who wrote bring it on the musical", "Bring It On, The Musical, is a musical with music by Tom Kitt and Lin Manuel Miranda, lyrics by Amanda Green and Miranda, and book by Jeff Whitty", "when did bring it on the musical premiere", "Bring It On, The Musical, premiered at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia in January 2011" ], "Conversation_no": 2113, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the musical based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is bring it on the musical based on", "Truth_answer": "Bring It On, The Musical, is loosely based on the 2000 film of the same name written by Jessica Bendinger,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is bring it on the musical based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_It_On:_The_Musical#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "when was bring it on the musical written", "who wrote bring it on the musical", "Bring It On, The Musical, is a musical with music by Tom Kitt and Lin Manuel Miranda, lyrics by Amanda Green and Miranda, and book by Jeff Whitty", "when did bring it on the musical premiere", "Bring It On, The Musical, premiered at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia in January 2011", "what is bring it on the musical based on", "Bring It On, The Musical, is loosely based on the 2000 film of the same name written by Jessica Bendinger," ], "Conversation_no": 2113, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the musical win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did bring it on the musical win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Bring It On, The Musical won three Suzi Bass Awards and two Atlanta Theater Fan Awards in 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did bring it on the musical win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.greenwich.co.uk/useful-information/woolwich-ferry/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2114, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "Truth_answer": "The new Woolwich ferries will each be able to carry 40 vehicles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130233824id_/https://www.greenwich.co.uk/useful-information/woolwich-ferry/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry", "Context": [ "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "The new Woolwich ferries will each be able to carry 40 vehicles" ], "Conversation_no": 2114, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the ferry begin operating", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the woolwich ferry begin operating", "Truth_answer": "The Woolwich ferry began operating on 23 March 1889", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the woolwich ferry begin operating", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry", "Context": [ "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "The new Woolwich ferries will each be able to carry 40 vehicles", "when did the woolwich ferry begin operating", "The Woolwich ferry began operating on 23 March 1889" ], "Conversation_no": 2114, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much does a ferry ride cost", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does a ferry ride cost", "Truth_answer": "The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle and pedestrian ferry across the River Thames in East London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224091937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does a woolwich ferry ride cost", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry", "Context": [ "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "The new Woolwich ferries will each be able to carry 40 vehicles", "when did the woolwich ferry begin operating", "The Woolwich ferry began operating on 23 March 1889", "how much does a woolwich ferry ride cost", "The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle and pedestrian ferry across the River Thames in East London" ], "Conversation_no": 2114, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who operates the service", "Transformer_rewrite": "who operates the woolwich ferry service", "Truth_answer": "The Woolwich Ferry service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224091937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who operates the woolwich ferry service", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry", "Context": [ "how many cars fit on the woolwich ferry", "The new Woolwich ferries will each be able to carry 40 vehicles", "when did the woolwich ferry begin operating", "The Woolwich ferry began operating on 23 March 1889", "how much does a woolwich ferry ride cost", "The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle and pedestrian ferry across the River Thames in East London", "who operates the woolwich ferry service", "The Woolwich Ferry service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL" ], "Conversation_no": 2114, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who finances the service", "Transformer_rewrite": "who finances the woolwich ferry service", "Truth_answer": "The Woolwich Ferry service is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224091937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolwich_Ferry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who finances the woolwich ferry service", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan#Political_career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2115, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is known as tai in india politics", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is known as tai in india politics", "Truth_answer": "Sumitra Mahajan is popularly known as Tai, among people of her constituency", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is known as tai in india politics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan", "Context": [ "who is known as tai in india politics", "Sumitra Mahajan is popularly known as Tai, among people of her constituency" ], "Conversation_no": 2115, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what party does the politician belong to", "Transformer_rewrite": "what party does sumitra mahajan belong to", "Truth_answer": "Sumitra Mahajan belongs to Bharatiya Janata Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626215238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311043402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Birla_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what party does sumitra mahajan belong to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan", "Context": [ "who is known as tai in india politics", "Sumitra Mahajan is popularly known as Tai, among people of her constituency", "what party does sumitra mahajan belong to", "Sumitra Mahajan belongs to Bharatiya Janata Party." ], "Conversation_no": 2115, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the politician union minister", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was sumitra mahajan union minister", "Truth_answer": "Sumitra Mahajan served as a Union Minister from 2002 to 2004, holding the portfolios for Human Resources, Communications and Petroleum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626215238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was sumitra mahajan union minister", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "who is known as tai in india politics", "Sumitra Mahajan is popularly known as Tai, among people of her constituency", "what party does sumitra mahajan belong to", "Sumitra Mahajan belongs to Bharatiya Janata Party.", "when was sumitra mahajan union minister", "Sumitra Mahajan served as a Union Minister from 2002 to 2004, holding the portfolios for Human Resources, Communications and Petroleum." ], "Conversation_no": 2115, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the politician receive her degrees", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did sumitra mahajan receive her degrees", "Truth_answer": "Sumitra Mahajan received her MA and LLB from Indore University, now Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626215238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did sumitra mahajan receive her degrees", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan#Early_life_and_education", "Context": [ "who is known as tai in india politics", "Sumitra Mahajan is popularly known as Tai, among people of her constituency", "what party does sumitra mahajan belong to", "Sumitra Mahajan belongs to Bharatiya Janata Party.", "when was sumitra mahajan union minister", "Sumitra Mahajan served as a Union Minister from 2002 to 2004, holding the portfolios for Human Resources, Communications and Petroleum.", "where did sumitra mahajan receive her degrees", "Sumitra Mahajan received her MA and LLB from Indore University, now Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya." ], "Conversation_no": 2115, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has been the politician's inspiration", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has been sumitra mahajan's inspiration", "Truth_answer": "Sumitra Mahajan has acknowledged the 18th century social reformer Ahilyabai Holkar as the inspirational figure throughout her life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626215238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitra_Mahajan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been sumitra mahajan's inspiration", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State#Current_cabinet", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2116, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Truth_answer": "Ikechi Mgbeoji is the Abia State Commissioner for Education", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State#Current_cabinet", "Context": [ "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Ikechi Mgbeoji is the Abia State Commissioner for Education" ], "Conversation_no": 2116, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many ministries are there in the cabinet", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many ministries are there in the cabinet of abia state", "Truth_answer": "There are 27 ministries in the Cabinet of Abia State", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many ministries are there in the cabinet of abia state", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State#Functions", "Context": [ "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Ikechi Mgbeoji is the Abia State Commissioner for Education", "how many ministries are there in the cabinet of abia state", "There are 27 ministries in the Cabinet of Abia State" ], "Conversation_no": 2116, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the council do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the executive council of abia state do", "Truth_answer": "Officially, the Executive Council of Abia State exists to advice and direct the Governor in order to improve the Governor's performance on the welfare of the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170918150059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the executive council of abia state do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State#Current_cabinet", "Context": [ "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Ikechi Mgbeoji is the Abia State Commissioner for Education", "how many ministries are there in the cabinet of abia state", "There are 27 ministries in the Cabinet of Abia State", "what does the executive council of abia state do", "Officially, the Executive Council of Abia State exists to advice and direct the Governor in order to improve the Governor's performance on the welfare of the state." ], "Conversation_no": 2116, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the current governor take office", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did okezie ikpeazu take office as governor of abia state", "Truth_answer": "Okezie Ikpeazu took office as the 4th Governor of Abia State on 29 May 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170918150059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did okezie ikpeazu take office as governor of abia state", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Council_of_Abia_State#Current_cabinet", "Context": [ "what is the name of abia state commissioner for education", "Ikechi Mgbeoji is the Abia State Commissioner for Education", "how many ministries are there in the cabinet of abia state", "There are 27 ministries in the Cabinet of Abia State", "what does the executive council of abia state do", "Officially, the Executive Council of Abia State exists to advice and direct the Governor in order to improve the Governor's performance on the welfare of the state.", "when did okezie ikpeazu take office as governor of abia state", "Okezie Ikpeazu took office as the 4th Governor of Abia State on 29 May 2015" ], "Conversation_no": 2116, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the governor swear in the current council", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did okezie ikpeazu swear in the current executive council of abia state", "Truth_answer": "Governor Okezie Ikpeazu swore in the new expanded Executive Council on 13 November 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did okezie ikpeazu swear in the current executive council of abia state", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://windliterature.org/2010/10/16/irish-tune-from-county-derry-by-percy-grainger/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2117, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was irish tune from county derry written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was irish tune from county derry written", "Truth_answer": "The tune for Londonderry Air was published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was irish tune from county derry written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://windliterature.org/2010/10/16/irish-tune-from-county-derry-by-percy-grainger/", "Context": [ "when was irish tune from county derry written", "The tune for Londonderry Air was published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland." ], "Conversation_no": 2117, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the lyrics for the tune written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were the lyrics for irish tune from county derry written", "Truth_answer": "The various lyrics of Irish Tune from County Derry date back to 1855 or earlier. Danny Boy did not appear in print until 1913.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the lyrics for irish tune from county derry written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://windliterature.org/2010/10/16/irish-tune-from-county-derry-by-percy-grainger/", "Context": [ "when was irish tune from county derry written", "The tune for Londonderry Air was published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland.", "when were the lyrics for irish tune from county derry written", "The various lyrics of Irish Tune from County Derry date back to 1855 or earlier. Danny Boy did not appear in print until 1913." ], "Conversation_no": 2117, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what intruments are featured in the classic arrangement", "Transformer_rewrite": "what intruments are featured in the classic arrangement", "Truth_answer": "The classic arrangement of Irish Tune from County Derry features beautiful, delicate part-writing for both woodwinds and brass, highlighting each family in turn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127104823id_/http://windliterature.org:80/2010/10/16/irish-tune-from-county-derry-by-percy-grainger/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments are featured in the classic arrangement of irish tune from county derry", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Grainger#Family_background", "Context": [ "when was irish tune from county derry written", "The tune for Londonderry Air was published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland.", "when were the lyrics for irish tune from county derry written", "The various lyrics of Irish Tune from County Derry date back to 1855 or earlier. Danny Boy did not appear in print until 1913.", "what instruments are featured in the classic arrangement of irish tune from county derry", "The classic arrangement of Irish Tune from County Derry features beautiful, delicate part-writing for both woodwinds and brass, highlighting each family in turn." ], "Conversation_no": 2117, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the composer from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was percy grainger from", "Truth_answer": "Percy Grainger was born in Brighton, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was percy grainger from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://windliterature.org/2010/10/16/irish-tune-from-county-derry-by-percy-grainger/", "Context": [ "when was irish tune from county derry written", "The tune for Londonderry Air was published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland.", "when were the lyrics for irish tune from county derry written", "The various lyrics of Irish Tune from County Derry date back to 1855 or earlier. Danny Boy did not appear in print until 1913.", "what instruments are featured in the classic arrangement of irish tune from county derry", "The classic arrangement of Irish Tune from County Derry features beautiful, delicate part-writing for both woodwinds and brass, highlighting each family in turn.", "where was percy grainger from", "Percy Grainger was born in Brighton, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 2117, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some of the composer's materworks for winds", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some of percy grainger's materworks for winds", "Truth_answer": "Percy Grainger's many masterworks for winds include Lincolnshire Posy, Handel in the Strand, and Molly on the Shore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127104823id_/http://windliterature.org:80/2010/10/16/irish-tune-from-county-derry-by-percy-grainger/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of percy grainger's materworks for winds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/nucleus/nucleus.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2118, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "Truth_answer": "The true nucleus in animal and plant cells stores DNA and it coordinates the cell's activities, which include growth, intermediary metabolism, protein synthesis, and reproduction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375", "Context": [ "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "The true nucleus in animal and plant cells stores DNA and it coordinates the cell's activities, which include growth, intermediary metabolism, protein synthesis, and reproduction" ], "Conversation_no": 2118, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of the two cells is smaller", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of the two cells, the animal or the plant cell, is smaller", "Truth_answer": "Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014155316id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the two cells, the animal or the plant cell, is smaller", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375", "Context": [ "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "The true nucleus in animal and plant cells stores DNA and it coordinates the cell's activities, which include growth, intermediary metabolism, protein synthesis, and reproduction", "which of the two cells, the animal or the plant cell, is smaller", "Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells" ], "Conversation_no": 2118, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do the two cells store energy", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do animal and plant cells store energy", "Truth_answer": "Animals cells store energy in the form of the complex carbohydrate glycogen. Plant cells store energy as starch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014155316id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do animal and plant cells store energy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375", "Context": [ "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "The true nucleus in animal and plant cells stores DNA and it coordinates the cell's activities, which include growth, intermediary metabolism, protein synthesis, and reproduction", "which of the two cells, the animal or the plant cell, is smaller", "Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells", "how do animal and plant cells store energy", "Animals cells store energy in the form of the complex carbohydrate glycogen. Plant cells store energy as starch." ], "Conversation_no": 2118, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do the two cells grow in size", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do animal and plant cells grow in size", "Truth_answer": "Animal cells increase in size by increasing in cell numbers. Plant cells mainly increase cell size by becoming larger. They grow by absorbing more water into the central vacuole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014155316id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do animal and plant cells grow in size", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375", "Context": [ "why do animal and plant cells have a nucleus", "The true nucleus in animal and plant cells stores DNA and it coordinates the cell's activities, which include growth, intermediary metabolism, protein synthesis, and reproduction", "which of the two cells, the animal or the plant cell, is smaller", "Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells", "how do animal and plant cells store energy", "Animals cells store energy in the form of the complex carbohydrate glycogen. Plant cells store energy as starch.", "how do animal and plant cells grow in size", "Animal cells increase in size by increasing in cell numbers. Plant cells mainly increase cell size by becoming larger. They grow by absorbing more water into the central vacuole." ], "Conversation_no": 2118, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the two cells contain plastids", "Transformer_rewrite": "do the animal and plant cells contain plastids", "Truth_answer": "Animal cells do not have plastids. Plant cells contain plastids such as chloroplasts, which are needed for photosynthesis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014155316id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/animal-cells-vs-plant-cells-373375_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the animal and plant cells contain plastids", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hofexperiences.com/blog/how-are-super-bowl-locations-selected", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2119, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "Transformer_rewrite": "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "Truth_answer": "After placing a bid with the selection committee, cities are put through a rigorous vetting process to be selected as the Super Bowl location.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/266515/host-of-the-super-bowl-of-the-nfl-since-1967/", "Context": [ "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "After placing a bid with the selection committee, cities are put through a rigorous vetting process to be selected as the Super Bowl location." ], "Conversation_no": 2119, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which city has hosted the most games", "Transformer_rewrite": "which city has hosted the most super bowl games", "Truth_answer": "The city of Miami has hosted the most Super Bowls in the history of the NFL", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which city has hosted the most super bowl games", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/city-with-most-super-bowls-locations-stadiums/8ox96xqc942j1v7quad0klrks", "Context": [ "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "After placing a bid with the selection committee, cities are put through a rigorous vetting process to be selected as the Super Bowl location.", "which city has hosted the most super bowl games", "The city of Miami has hosted the most Super Bowls in the history of the NFL" ], "Conversation_no": 2119, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first time the city hosted a super bowl", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first time miami hosted a super bowl", "Truth_answer": "Miami first hosted Super Bowl 2 in 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201142049id_/https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/city-with-most-super-bowls-locations-stadiums/8ox96xqc942j1v7quad0klrks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first time miami hosted a super bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/city-with-most-super-bowls-locations-stadiums/8ox96xqc942j1v7quad0klrks", "Context": [ "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "After placing a bid with the selection committee, cities are put through a rigorous vetting process to be selected as the Super Bowl location.", "which city has hosted the most super bowl games", "The city of Miami has hosted the most Super Bowls in the history of the NFL", "when was the first time miami hosted a super bowl", "Miami first hosted Super Bowl 2 in 1968" ], "Conversation_no": 2119, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the last time", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time miami hosted a super bowl", "Truth_answer": "Miami hosted Super Bowl 44 in 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120163701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_LIV_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201142049id_/https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/city-with-most-super-bowls-locations-stadiums/8ox96xqc942j1v7quad0klrks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time miami hosted a super bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLIV", "Context": [ "who chooses where the superbowl will be played", "After placing a bid with the selection committee, cities are put through a rigorous vetting process to be selected as the Super Bowl location.", "which city has hosted the most super bowl games", "The city of Miami has hosted the most Super Bowls in the history of the NFL", "when was the first time miami hosted a super bowl", "Miami first hosted Super Bowl 2 in 1968", "when was the last time miami hosted a super bowl", "Miami hosted Super Bowl 44 in 2010" ], "Conversation_no": 2119, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the game in 2010", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the super bowl in 2010", "Truth_answer": "The Saints defeated the Colts by a score of 31 to 17 at Super Bowl XLIV in 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the super bowl in 2010", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2120, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "there are thirteen history books in the bible", "Transformer_rewrite": "there are thirteen history books in the bible", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "there are thirteen history books in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolpidem#History", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2121, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did ambien come out on the market", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did ambien come out on the market", "Truth_answer": "Zolpidem was approved in the US in 1992 under the brand name Ambien. It became available as a generic medication in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ambien come out on the market", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolpidem#History", "Context": [ "when did ambien come out on the market", "Zolpidem was approved in the US in 1992 under the brand name Ambien. It became available as a generic medication in 2007" ], "Conversation_no": 2121, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the medication safe for older people", "Transformer_rewrite": "is zolpidem safe for older people", "Truth_answer": "In 2015, the American Geriatrics Society said that zolpidem met the Beers criteria and should be avoided in older people due to its risks compared with its benefits", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014000718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolpidem_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is zolpidem safe for older people", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beers_criteria", "Context": [ "when did ambien come out on the market", "Zolpidem was approved in the US in 1992 under the brand name Ambien. It became available as a generic medication in 2007", "is zolpidem safe for older people", "In 2015, the American Geriatrics Society said that zolpidem met the Beers criteria and should be avoided in older people due to its risks compared with its benefits" ], "Conversation_no": 2121, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the criteria", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the beers criteria", "Truth_answer": "The Beers List, are guidelines for healthcare professionals to help improve the safety of prescribing medications for older adults.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309135038id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beers_Criteria_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the beers criteria", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolpidem#Military_use", "Context": [ "when did ambien come out on the market", "Zolpidem was approved in the US in 1992 under the brand name Ambien. It became available as a generic medication in 2007", "is zolpidem safe for older people", "In 2015, the American Geriatrics Society said that zolpidem met the Beers criteria and should be avoided in older people due to its risks compared with its benefits", "what is the beers criteria", "The Beers List, are guidelines for healthcare professionals to help improve the safety of prescribing medications for older adults." ], "Conversation_no": 2121, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the military use the medication", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the military use zolpidem", "Truth_answer": "The US Air Force uses zolpidem as one of the hypnotics approved as a no-go pill to help aviators and special duty personnel sleep in support of mission readiness", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the military use zolpidem", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolpidem#Overdose", "Context": [ "when did ambien come out on the market", "Zolpidem was approved in the US in 1992 under the brand name Ambien. It became available as a generic medication in 2007", "is zolpidem safe for older people", "In 2015, the American Geriatrics Society said that zolpidem met the Beers criteria and should be avoided in older people due to its risks compared with its benefits", "what is the beers criteria", "The Beers List, are guidelines for healthcare professionals to help improve the safety of prescribing medications for older adults.", "does the military use zolpidem", "The US Air Force uses zolpidem as one of the hypnotics approved as a no-go pill to help aviators and special duty personnel sleep in support of mission readiness" ], "Conversation_no": 2121, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can an overdose of the medication lead to death", "Transformer_rewrite": "can an overdose of zolpidem lead to death", "Truth_answer": "An overdose of zolpidem can lead to coma or death. When overdose occurs, there are often other drugs in the person's system", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014000718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolpidem_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can an overdose of zolpidem lead to death", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jersey_Shore_episodes#Season_2_(2010)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2122, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "Truth_answer": "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida in April & May 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111214149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jersey_Shore_episodes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jersey_Shore_episodes#Season_2_(2010)", "Context": [ "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida in April & May 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 2122, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what seasons were filmed in Miami", "Transformer_rewrite": "what seasons were filmed in Miami", "Truth_answer": "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111214149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jersey_Shore_episodes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what seasons of Jersey shore were filmed in Miami", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Shore_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida in April & May 2010.", "what seasons of Jersey shore were filmed in Miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 2122, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What network did the show air on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what network did Jersey Shore air on", "Truth_answer": "Jersey Shore ran on the MTV network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what network did Jersey Shore air on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Shore_(TV_series)#Cast", "Context": [ "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida in April & May 2010.", "what seasons of Jersey shore were filmed in Miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida.", "what network did Jersey Shore air on", "Jersey Shore ran on the MTV network." ], "Conversation_no": 2122, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was Pauly D on the main cast for the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Pauly D on the main cast for the show Jersey Shore", "Truth_answer": "Pauly D was one of the main characters of Jersey Shore throughout the show's run time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Pauly D on the main cast for the show Jersey Shore", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Shore_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "How long did the jersey shore film in miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida in April & May 2010.", "what seasons of Jersey shore were filmed in Miami", "The second season of Jersey Shore was shot in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida.", "what network did Jersey Shore air on", "Jersey Shore ran on the MTV network.", "was Pauly D on the main cast for the show Jersey Shore", "Pauly D was one of the main characters of Jersey Shore throughout the show's run time." ], "Conversation_no": 2122, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the executive producers for the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the executive producers for Jersey Shore", "Truth_answer": "SallyAnn Salsano, Scott Jeffress and Jacquelyn French were the executive producers for Jersey Shore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the executive producers for Jersey Shore", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbconsult.co.uk/blog/cloud-security-who-owns-the-data", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2123, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "Transformer_rewrite": "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "Truth_answer": "If you created the data, you’re the legal owner, regardless of where it is stored.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_storage", "Context": [ "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "If you created the data, you’re the legal owner, regardless of where it is stored." ], "Conversation_no": 2123, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where would the stuff be stored in such systems", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the data stored in cloud systems", "Truth_answer": "The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the data stored in cloud systems", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-data-internet-server-can-store", "Context": [ "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "If you created the data, you’re the legal owner, regardless of where it is stored.", "where is the data stored in cloud systems", "The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company." ], "Conversation_no": 2123, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much can be stored in one storage unit", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much data can be stored on one cloud server", "Truth_answer": "Cloud servers can hold as low as 100gb to more than 2tb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much data can be stored on one cloud server", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hitinfrastructure.com/news/top-10-cloud-data-storage-companies", "Context": [ "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "If you created the data, you’re the legal owner, regardless of where it is stored.", "where is the data stored in cloud systems", "The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company.", "how much data can be stored on one cloud server", "Cloud servers can hold as low as 100gb to more than 2tb." ], "Conversation_no": 2123, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who hosts these storage units", "Transformer_rewrite": "who hosts cloud servers", "Truth_answer": "Top hosts of cloud servers include AWS, Microsoft Azure, Dell EMC, Google Cloud Platform, IBM, ClearDATA, Intel, Rackspace, Iron Mountain and SAP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who hosts cloud servers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/05/14/whos-got-the-most-web-servers", "Context": [ "who owns the data stored in a cloud system", "If you created the data, you’re the legal owner, regardless of where it is stored.", "where is the data stored in cloud systems", "The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company.", "how much data can be stored on one cloud server", "Cloud servers can hold as low as 100gb to more than 2tb.", "who hosts cloud servers", "Top hosts of cloud servers include AWS, Microsoft Azure, Dell EMC, Google Cloud Platform, IBM, ClearDATA, Intel, Rackspace, Iron Mountain and SAP." ], "Conversation_no": 2123, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of these companies owns the most storage units", "Transformer_rewrite": "which cloud hosts own the most servers", "Truth_answer": "Microsoft owns the most servers with more than 1 million servers, according to CEO Steve Ballmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which cloud hosts own the most servers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_You%3F", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2124, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sang how long will i love you first", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sang how long will i love you first", "Truth_answer": "How Long Will I Love You? was released in 1990 by folk-rock band The Waterboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang how long will i love you first", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_You%3F", "Context": [ "who sang how long will i love you first", "How Long Will I Love You? was released in 1990 by folk-rock band The Waterboys." ], "Conversation_no": 2124, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who sang the cover", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who sang the cover for How Long Will I Love You", "Truth_answer": "English singer, Ellie Goulding covered the song How Long Will I Love You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang the cover for How Long Will I Love You", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_You%3F", "Context": [ "who sang how long will i love you first", "How Long Will I Love You? was released in 1990 by folk-rock band The Waterboys.", "Who sang the cover for How Long Will I Love You", "English singer, Ellie Goulding covered the song How Long Will I Love You." ], "Conversation_no": 2124, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the cover for How Long Will I Love You released", "Truth_answer": "The cover version for How Long Will I Love You was released in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the cover for How Long Will I Love You released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_You%3F", "Context": [ "who sang how long will i love you first", "How Long Will I Love You? was released in 1990 by folk-rock band The Waterboys.", "Who sang the cover for How Long Will I Love You", "English singer, Ellie Goulding covered the song How Long Will I Love You.", "When was the cover for How Long Will I Love You released", "The cover version for How Long Will I Love You was released in 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 2124, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which album", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which album was the How Long Will I Love You cover released under", "Truth_answer": "The How Long Will I Love You cover was released with Ellie Goulding's Halcyon Days album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album was the How Long Will I Love You cover released under", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Long_Will_I_Love_You%3F", "Context": [ "who sang how long will i love you first", "How Long Will I Love You? was released in 1990 by folk-rock band The Waterboys.", "Who sang the cover for How Long Will I Love You", "English singer, Ellie Goulding covered the song How Long Will I Love You.", "When was the cover for How Long Will I Love You released", "The cover version for How Long Will I Love You was released in 2013.", "Which album was the How Long Will I Love You cover released under", "The How Long Will I Love You cover was released with Ellie Goulding's Halcyon Days album." ], "Conversation_no": 2124, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which movie soundtrack", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which movie soundtrack featured the cover version of How Long Will I Love You", "Truth_answer": "Ellie Goulding's cover version of How Long Will I love You was featured in the soundtrack of the film About Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which movie soundtrack featured the cover version of How Long Will I Love You", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2125, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "Transformer_rewrite": "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "Truth_answer": "A small group called Dou Zi Sei attempted to introduce a special version of simplified characters in the 1930s. Today, however, the traditional characters remain dominant in Hong Kong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126121848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters", "Context": [ "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "A small group called Dou Zi Sei attempted to introduce a special version of simplified characters in the 1930s. Today, however, the traditional characters remain dominant in Hong Kong." ], "Conversation_no": 2125, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which are used", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which Chinese character set is used in Hong kong", "Truth_answer": "Traditional Chinese characters are officially used in Hong Kong.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Wah_Ching_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126121848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Chinese character set is used in Hong kong", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters", "Context": [ "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "A small group called Dou Zi Sei attempted to introduce a special version of simplified characters in the 1930s. Today, however, the traditional characters remain dominant in Hong Kong.", "Which Chinese character set is used in Hong kong", "Traditional Chinese characters are officially used in Hong Kong." ], "Conversation_no": 2125, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What other countries", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other countries than the US", "Truth_answer": "Traditional Chinese characters are used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Ancestral_home_%28Chinese%29_p7", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Koh_Se-kai_p4", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Wah_Ching_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126121848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126121848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126121848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127090633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_characters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries use traditional Chinese characters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters", "Context": [ "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "A small group called Dou Zi Sei attempted to introduce a special version of simplified characters in the 1930s. Today, however, the traditional characters remain dominant in Hong Kong.", "Which Chinese character set is used in Hong kong", "Traditional Chinese characters are officially used in Hong Kong.", "What other countries use traditional Chinese characters", "Traditional Chinese characters are used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan." ], "Conversation_no": 2125, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What other communities", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other communities in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan", "Truth_answer": "Traditional Chinese characters are occasionally used in the Chinese community of Malaysia and Singapore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other communities use traditional Chinese characters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_characters", "Context": [ "do they use simplified chinese in hong kong", "A small group called Dou Zi Sei attempted to introduce a special version of simplified characters in the 1930s. Today, however, the traditional characters remain dominant in Hong Kong.", "Which Chinese character set is used in Hong kong", "Traditional Chinese characters are officially used in Hong Kong.", "What other countries use traditional Chinese characters", "Traditional Chinese characters are used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.", "What other communities use traditional Chinese characters", "Traditional Chinese characters are occasionally used in the Chinese community of Malaysia and Singapore." ], "Conversation_no": 2125, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What other names", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other names other names", "Truth_answer": "The government of Taiwan officially calls traditional Chinese characters standard characters or orthodox characters.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Ancestral_home_%28Chinese%29_p8", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Koh_Se-kai_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127090633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_characters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names are used to refer to traditional Chinese characters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2126, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "simpsons episode bart gets a driver's license", "Transformer_rewrite": "simpsons episode bart gets a driver's license", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "simpsons episode bart gets a driver's license", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kalyan-city.blogspot.com/2012/02/unity-of-command-principle-meaning.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2127, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Transformer_rewrite": "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Truth_answer": "Unity of Command is one of Henri Fayol's principles of Management.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181016050512id_/http://kalyan-city.blogspot.com:80/2012/02/unity-of-command-principle-meaning.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kalyan-city.blogspot.com/2012/02/unity-of-command-principle-meaning.html", "Context": [ "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Unity of Command is one of Henri Fayol's principles of Management." ], "Conversation_no": 2127, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the meaning", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the meaning of unity of command", "Truth_answer": "The Unity of Command principle states that there must be only one superior to a subordinate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181016050512id_/http://kalyan-city.blogspot.com:80/2012/02/unity-of-command-principle-meaning.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning behind the principle of Unity of Command", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://kalyan-city.blogspot.com/2012/02/unity-of-command-principle-meaning.html", "Context": [ "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Unity of Command is one of Henri Fayol's principles of Management.", "What is the meaning behind the principle of Unity of Command", "The Unity of Command principle states that there must be only one superior to a subordinate." ], "Conversation_no": 2127, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the main benefit", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the main benefit of Unity of Command", "Truth_answer": "Unity of Command helps to develop a clear and better relationship among superior and subordinates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181016050512id_/http://kalyan-city.blogspot.com:80/2012/02/unity-of-command-principle-meaning.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main benefit of the Unity of Command principle", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Fayol", "Context": [ "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Unity of Command is one of Henri Fayol's principles of Management.", "What is the meaning behind the principle of Unity of Command", "The Unity of Command principle states that there must be only one superior to a subordinate.", "What is the main benefit of the Unity of Command principle", "Unity of Command helps to develop a clear and better relationship among superior and subordinates." ], "Conversation_no": 2127, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many other principles", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many other principles of the Unity of Command principle", "Truth_answer": "There are 14 parts to Henri Fayol's Priniples of Management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many other principles are included In Henri Fayol's Principles of Management", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Fayol", "Context": [ "who first propounded the principle of unity of command", "Unity of Command is one of Henri Fayol's principles of Management.", "What is the meaning behind the principle of Unity of Command", "The Unity of Command principle states that there must be only one superior to a subordinate.", "What is the main benefit of the Unity of Command principle", "Unity of Command helps to develop a clear and better relationship among superior and subordinates.", "How many other principles are included In Henri Fayol's Principles of Management", "There are 14 parts to Henri Fayol's Priniples of Management." ], "Conversation_no": 2127, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the first principle", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the first principle", "Truth_answer": "The very first principle that Henri Fayol lists in the 14 Principles of Management is the division of work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first principle listed in Henri Fayol's Principles of Management", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2128, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "occupation where you would be exempt from the equality act", "Transformer_rewrite": "occupation where you would be exempt from the equality act", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "occupation where you would be exempt from the equality act", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2129, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "Truth_answer": "As of fall 2018 Cal Poly has 21,037 undergraduate and 775 graduate students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103225919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University", "Context": [ "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "As of fall 2018 Cal Poly has 21,037 undergraduate and 775 graduate students." ], "Conversation_no": 2129, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of school is the school", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of school is cal poly", "Truth_answer": "Cal Poly is a public university in San Luis Obispo, California. It is one of two polytechnics in the California State University system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of school is cal poly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University", "Context": [ "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "As of fall 2018 Cal Poly has 21,037 undergraduate and 775 graduate students.", "what type of school is cal poly", "Cal Poly is a public university in San Luis Obispo, California. It is one of two polytechnics in the California State University system." ], "Conversation_no": 2129, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many majors does the school have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many majors does cal poly have", "Truth_answer": "Cal Poly offers 65 bachelor's and 39 master's degrees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many majors does cal poly have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University", "Context": [ "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "As of fall 2018 Cal Poly has 21,037 undergraduate and 775 graduate students.", "what type of school is cal poly", "Cal Poly is a public university in San Luis Obispo, California. It is one of two polytechnics in the California State University system.", "how many majors does cal poly have", "Cal Poly offers 65 bachelor's and 39 master's degrees." ], "Conversation_no": 2129, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the school located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is cal poly located", "Truth_answer": "The university Cal Poly is located in San Luis Obispo, California, often noted as one of the happiest cities in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103225919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is cal poly located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Polytechnic_State_University", "Context": [ "how many students attend cal poly san luis obispo", "As of fall 2018 Cal Poly has 21,037 undergraduate and 775 graduate students.", "what type of school is cal poly", "Cal Poly is a public university in San Luis Obispo, California. It is one of two polytechnics in the California State University system.", "how many majors does cal poly have", "Cal Poly offers 65 bachelor's and 39 master's degrees.", "where is cal poly located", "The university Cal Poly is located in San Luis Obispo, California, often noted as one of the happiest cities in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2129, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the president of the school", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the president of cal poly", "Truth_answer": "Jeffrey Armstrong is the president of Cal Poly.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mustangnews.net/tag/cal-poly-president-jeffrey-armstrong/_p0", "https://westcoasttriallawyers.com/blog/update-jordan-grant-killed-in-car-accident-while-riding-motorcycle-on-highway-101-near-el-campo-road-in-san-luis-obispo-county/_p1", "http://www.asi.calpoly.edu/articles/article/132_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the president of cal poly", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2130, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are user programs executed by kernel threads or user threads", "Transformer_rewrite": "are user programs executed by kernel threads or user threads", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are user programs executed by kernel threads or user threads", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_calendar", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2131, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Truth_answer": "Countries which do not use the Gregorian calendar include Afghanistan and Iran (which use the Solar Hijri calendar), Ethiopia (Ethiopian calendar), and Nepal (Vikram Samvat).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115025616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_calendar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar", "Context": [ "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Countries which do not use the Gregorian calendar include Afghanistan and Iran (which use the Solar Hijri calendar), Ethiopia (Ethiopian calendar), and Nepal (Vikram Samvat)." ], "Conversation_no": 2131, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the system", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the gregorian calendar", "Truth_answer": "The Gregorian calendar is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the gregorian calendar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar", "Context": [ "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Countries which do not use the Gregorian calendar include Afghanistan and Iran (which use the Solar Hijri calendar), Ethiopia (Ethiopian calendar), and Nepal (Vikram Samvat).", "who invented the gregorian calendar", "The Gregorian calendar is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it." ], "Conversation_no": 2131, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the system invented", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the gregorian calendar invented", "Truth_answer": "The Gregorian calendar was introduced in October 1582.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.magvio.com/10-bizarre-calendar-fixes-that-made-us-add-or-skip-dates-2/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the gregorian calendar invented", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar", "Context": [ "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Countries which do not use the Gregorian calendar include Afghanistan and Iran (which use the Solar Hijri calendar), Ethiopia (Ethiopian calendar), and Nepal (Vikram Samvat).", "who invented the gregorian calendar", "The Gregorian calendar is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it.", "when was the gregorian calendar invented", "The Gregorian calendar was introduced in October 1582." ], "Conversation_no": 2131, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the system invented", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the gregorian calendar invented", "Truth_answer": "The Gregorian calendar was developed as a correction to the Julian calendar, shortening the average year to stop the drift of the calendar with respect to the equinoxes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the gregorian calendar invented", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar#Description", "Context": [ "are there any countries that don't use the gregorian calendar", "Countries which do not use the Gregorian calendar include Afghanistan and Iran (which use the Solar Hijri calendar), Ethiopia (Ethiopian calendar), and Nepal (Vikram Samvat).", "who invented the gregorian calendar", "The Gregorian calendar is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it.", "when was the gregorian calendar invented", "The Gregorian calendar was introduced in October 1582.", "why was the gregorian calendar invented", "The Gregorian calendar was developed as a correction to the Julian calendar, shortening the average year to stop the drift of the calendar with respect to the equinoxes." ], "Conversation_no": 2131, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Are there extra days", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the gregorian calendar have leap years", "Truth_answer": "A regular Gregorian year consists of 365 days, but in certain years known as leap years, a leap day is added to February.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120131226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the gregorian calendar have leap years", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pemberley", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2132, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Truth_answer": "Pemberley is the fictional country estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, the male protagonist in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy", "Context": [ "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Pemberley is the fictional country estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, the male protagonist in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice." ], "Conversation_no": 2132, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the male protagonist", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Truth_answer": "Fitzwilliam Darcy, generally referred to as Mr. Darcy, is one of the two central characters in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108082405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy", "Context": [ "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Pemberley is the fictional country estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, the male protagonist in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "who is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Fitzwilliam Darcy, generally referred to as Mr. Darcy, is one of the two central characters in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice." ], "Conversation_no": 2132, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of character is the protagonist", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of character is the protagonist", "Truth_answer": "Mr. Darcy is an archetype of the aloof romantic hero, and a romantic interest of Elizabeth Bennet, the novel's protagonist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108082405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of character is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy#Character", "Context": [ "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Pemberley is the fictional country estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, the male protagonist in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "who is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Fitzwilliam Darcy, generally referred to as Mr. Darcy, is one of the two central characters in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "what kind of character is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Mr. Darcy is an archetype of the aloof romantic hero, and a romantic interest of Elizabeth Bennet, the novel's protagonist." ], "Conversation_no": 2132, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the character married", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice married", "Truth_answer": "Fitzwilliam Darcy proposes to Elizabeth Bennet again, who accepts his proposal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108082405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy#Character", "Context": [ "who was the owner of the large estate at derbyshire", "Pemberley is the fictional country estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy, the male protagonist in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "who is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Fitzwilliam Darcy, generally referred to as Mr. Darcy, is one of the two central characters in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "what kind of character is Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Mr. Darcy is an archetype of the aloof romantic hero, and a romantic interest of Elizabeth Bennet, the novel's protagonist.", "was Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice married", "Fitzwilliam Darcy proposes to Elizabeth Bennet again, who accepts his proposal." ], "Conversation_no": 2132, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much money did the character make", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much money did the character Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Truth_answer": "Mr. Darcy is a wealthy gentleman with an income exceeding £10,000 a year (equivalent to £600,000 in 2016).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money did the character Mr. darcy in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman–Turner_Overdrive_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2133, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "Transformer_rewrite": "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "Truth_answer": "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is a rock song written by Randy Bachman and first performed by Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) for the album Not Fragile (1974).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029063924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman%E2%80%93Turner_Overdrive_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman–Turner_Overdrive_song)", "Context": [ "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is a rock song written by Randy Bachman and first performed by Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) for the album Not Fragile (1974)." ], "Conversation_no": 2133, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song you ain't seen nothing yet released", "Truth_answer": "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet was released September 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029063924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman%E2%80%93Turner_Overdrive_song)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song you ain't seen nothing yet released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman–Turner_Overdrive_song)", "Context": [ "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is a rock song written by Randy Bachman and first performed by Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) for the album Not Fragile (1974).", "when was the song you ain't seen nothing yet released", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet was released September 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 2133, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song do well", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song Do well", "Truth_answer": "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and the Canadian RPM chart the week of November 9, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029063924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman%E2%80%93Turner_Overdrive_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song you ain't seen nothing yet do well", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman–Turner_Overdrive_song)#Theme", "Context": [ "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is a rock song written by Randy Bachman and first performed by Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) for the album Not Fragile (1974).", "when was the song you ain't seen nothing yet released", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet was released September 1974.", "did the song you ain't seen nothing yet do well", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and the Canadian RPM chart the week of November 9, 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 2133, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the song about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the song you ain't seen nothing yet about", "Truth_answer": "The lyrics for the song You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet tell of the singer meeting a devil woman who gives him love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029063924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman%E2%80%93Turner_Overdrive_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song you ain't seen nothing yet about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Ain%27t_Seen_Nothing_Yet_(Bachman–Turner_Overdrive_song)#Uses_in_popular_culture", "Context": [ "who said you ain't seen nothing yet", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is a rock song written by Randy Bachman and first performed by Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) for the album Not Fragile (1974).", "when was the song you ain't seen nothing yet released", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet was released September 1974.", "did the song you ain't seen nothing yet do well", "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and the Canadian RPM chart the week of November 9, 1974.", "what is the song you ain't seen nothing yet about", "The lyrics for the song You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet tell of the singer meeting a devil woman who gives him love." ], "Conversation_no": 2133, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the song appeared elsewhere in popular culture", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the song you ain't seen nothing yet appeared elsewhere in popular culture", "Truth_answer": "BTO's version of You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet appears in a 2019 TV commercial for Applebee's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the song you ain't seen nothing yet appeared elsewhere in popular culture", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2134, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened to barry allen in justice league", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to barry allen in justice league", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to barry allen in justice league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2135, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time season 7 premiered on October 6, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026010708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)", "Context": [ "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Once Upon a Time season 7 premiered on October 6, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2135, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what day was the season on tv", "Transformer_rewrite": "what day was the season 7 of once upon a time on tv", "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on Fridays.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ew.com/tv/2017/05/16/once-upon-time-season-7-spoilers/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what day was the season 7 of once upon a time on tv", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)", "Context": [ "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Once Upon a Time season 7 premiered on October 6, 2017.", "what day was the season 7 of once upon a time on tv", "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on Fridays." ], "Conversation_no": 2135, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which network was the season on", "Transformer_rewrite": "which network was the season 7 of once upon a time on", "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ew.com/tv/2017/05/16/once-upon-time-season-7-spoilers/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which network was the season 7 of once upon a time on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)#Premise", "Context": [ "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Once Upon a Time season 7 premiered on October 6, 2017.", "what day was the season 7 of once upon a time on tv", "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on Fridays.", "which network was the season 7 of once upon a time on", "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on ABC." ], "Conversation_no": 2135, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me the main story of the season", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me the main story of the season", "Truth_answer": "In Season 7 of Once Upon a Time, Henry Mills leaves Storybrooke in search of his own story, only to find himself in the New Enchanted Forest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026010708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the main story of the season 7 of once upon a time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(season_7)#Episodes", "Context": [ "when does season 7 once upon a time start", "Once Upon a Time season 7 premiered on October 6, 2017.", "what day was the season 7 of once upon a time on tv", "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on Fridays.", "which network was the season 7 of once upon a time on", "Once Upon a Time season 7 aired on ABC.", "can you tell me the main story of the season 7 of once upon a time", "In Season 7 of Once Upon a Time, Henry Mills leaves Storybrooke in search of his own story, only to find himself in the New Enchanted Forest." ], "Conversation_no": 2135, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the final episode of the season", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the final episode of season 7 of once upon a time", "Truth_answer": "Ralph Hemecker directed the final episode of season 7 of Once Upon a Timel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the final episode of season 7 of once upon a time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi#The_certain_signs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2136, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "Truth_answer": "The five certain signs of the next Imam are the appearance of Sufyani and Yamani, a sky cry, the murder of an innocent, and the earth swallowing people in Beyda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi", "Context": [ "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "The five certain signs of the next Imam are the appearance of Sufyani and Yamani, a sky cry, the murder of an innocent, and the earth swallowing people in Beyda." ], "Conversation_no": 2136, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do the signs lead to", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do the signs of imam mahdi coming lead to", "Truth_answer": "The signs of the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi are the collection of events that will occur before the coming back of Muhammad al-Mahdi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170504180653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the signs of imam mahdi coming lead to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi", "Context": [ "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "The five certain signs of the next Imam are the appearance of Sufyani and Yamani, a sky cry, the murder of an innocent, and the earth swallowing people in Beyda.", "what do the signs of imam mahdi coming lead to", "The signs of the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi are the collection of events that will occur before the coming back of Muhammad al-Mahdi." ], "Conversation_no": 2136, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me about the first sign", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me about the first sign of imam mahdi coming", "Truth_answer": "According to some narrations Sufyani, one of the descendants of Abu Sufyan, will arise before Muhammad al-Mahdi's reappearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170504180653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the first sign of imam mahdi coming", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi", "Context": [ "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "The five certain signs of the next Imam are the appearance of Sufyani and Yamani, a sky cry, the murder of an innocent, and the earth swallowing people in Beyda.", "what do the signs of imam mahdi coming lead to", "The signs of the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi are the collection of events that will occur before the coming back of Muhammad al-Mahdi.", "can you tell me about the first sign of imam mahdi coming", "According to some narrations Sufyani, one of the descendants of Abu Sufyan, will arise before Muhammad al-Mahdi's reappearance." ], "Conversation_no": 2136, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the second", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the second sign of imam mahdi coming", "Truth_answer": "In some narrations, the appearance of Yamani is mentioned as one of the certain signs of twelfth Imam's reappearance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the second sign of imam mahdi coming", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_of_the_reappearance_of_Muhammad_al-Mahdi#Uncertain_signs", "Context": [ "what are the signs of imam mahdi coming", "The five certain signs of the next Imam are the appearance of Sufyani and Yamani, a sky cry, the murder of an innocent, and the earth swallowing people in Beyda.", "what do the signs of imam mahdi coming lead to", "The signs of the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi are the collection of events that will occur before the coming back of Muhammad al-Mahdi.", "can you tell me about the first sign of imam mahdi coming", "According to some narrations Sufyani, one of the descendants of Abu Sufyan, will arise before Muhammad al-Mahdi's reappearance.", "how about the second sign of imam mahdi coming", "In some narrations, the appearance of Yamani is mentioned as one of the certain signs of twelfth Imam's reappearance." ], "Conversation_no": 2136, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many uncertain signs are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many uncertain signs are there", "Truth_answer": "There are 64 uncertain signs of imam mahdi coming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many uncertain signs of imam mahdi coming are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2137, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "Truth_answer": "The France national football team won the 2018 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "The France national football team won the 2018 World Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 2137, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did the team play against", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the team play against", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 World Cup Finals match was played by France and Croatia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did france play against in the 2018 world cup finals", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "The France national football team won the 2018 World Cup.", "who did france play against in the 2018 world cup finals", "The 2018 World Cup Finals match was played by France and Croatia" ], "Conversation_no": 2137, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the final score of the game", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the final score of the game", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 World Cup Finals final score was 4-2, in France's favor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the final score of the 2018 world cup finals", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "The France national football team won the 2018 World Cup.", "who did france play against in the 2018 world cup finals", "The 2018 World Cup Finals match was played by France and Croatia", "what was the final score of the 2018 world cup finals", "The 2018 World Cup Finals final score was 4-2, in France's favor." ], "Conversation_no": 2137, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the victory special for the winning country", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the 2018 world cup finals victory special for france", "Truth_answer": "Before 2018, France's only World Cup victory was in 1998 – though they had also reached the final in 2006 – while Croatia were playing in their first World Cup final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113001913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the 2018 world cup finals victory special for france", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "who won the 2018 fifa world cup", "The France national football team won the 2018 World Cup.", "who did france play against in the 2018 world cup finals", "The 2018 World Cup Finals match was played by France and Croatia", "what was the final score of the 2018 world cup finals", "The 2018 World Cup Finals final score was 4-2, in France's favor.", "was the 2018 world cup finals victory special for france", "Before 2018, France's only World Cup victory was in 1998 – though they had also reached the final in 2006 – while Croatia were playing in their first World Cup final." ], "Conversation_no": 2137, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the final game happen", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the 2018 world cup finals happen", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 World Cup finals were held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the 2018 world cup finals happen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_Indian_National_Congress#List_of_party_presidents", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2138, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "Truth_answer": "George Yule was a Scottish merchant who served as the fourth President of the Congress and the first non-Indian to hold that office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [ "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "George Yule was a Scottish merchant who served as the fourth President of the Congress and the first non-Indian to hold that office." ], "Conversation_no": 2138, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the congress founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the inc founded", "Truth_answer": "The India National Congress was founded in 1885.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/102706/11138219_p36", "https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/102706/11804134_p36", "https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/102706/355265_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the inc founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [ "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "George Yule was a Scottish merchant who served as the fourth President of the Congress and the first non-Indian to hold that office.", "when was the inc founded", "The India National Congress was founded in 1885." ], "Conversation_no": 2138, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what movement did the party support", "Transformer_rewrite": "what movement did the inc support", "Truth_answer": "The Indian National Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement and led India to independence from Great Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movement did the inc support", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Gandhi", "Context": [ "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "George Yule was a Scottish merchant who served as the fourth President of the Congress and the first non-Indian to hold that office.", "when was the inc founded", "The India National Congress was founded in 1885.", "what movement did the inc support", "The Indian National Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement and led India to independence from Great Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 2138, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the current president of the congress", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the current president of the inc", "Truth_answer": "Sonia Gandhi is the president of the Indian National Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current president of the inc", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Gandhi#2014_loss,_resignation_and_subsequent_reappointment_as_Congress_President_(2014—present)", "Context": [ "who was first european to be selected as president of inc", "George Yule was a Scottish merchant who served as the fourth President of the Congress and the first non-Indian to hold that office.", "when was the inc founded", "The India National Congress was founded in 1885.", "what movement did the inc support", "The Indian National Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement and led India to independence from Great Britain.", "who is the current president of the inc", "Sonia Gandhi is the president of the Indian National Congress." ], "Conversation_no": 2138, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the president obtain office", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did sonia gandhi obtain presidency of inc", "Truth_answer": "The Congress Working Committee passed a resolution asking Sonia Gandhi to take over as Interim president until a consensus candidate could be picked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Gandhi_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did sonia gandhi obtain presidency of inc", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2139, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "after the tet offensive what military positions were the north vietnamese and south vietnamese in", "Transformer_rewrite": "after the tet offensive what military positions were the north vietnamese and south vietnamese in", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "after the tet offensive what military positions were the north vietnamese and south vietnamese in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Like_You_So_Much_Better_When_You%27re_Naked_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2140, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Truth_answer": "Izzie's Last appearance is in the Grey's Anatomy episode I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (6.12) January 21, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Like_You_So_Much_Better_When_You%27re_Naked_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)", "Context": [ "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Izzie's Last appearance is in the Grey's Anatomy episode I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (6.12) January 21, 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 2140, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the episode", "Truth_answer": "Donna Deitch directed Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Like_You_So_Much_Better_When_You%27re_Naked_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)", "Context": [ "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Izzie's Last appearance is in the Grey's Anatomy episode I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (6.12) January 21, 2010.", "who directed the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Donna Deitch directed Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6." ], "Conversation_no": 2140, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many minutes is the episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many minutes is the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6 runs for 43 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many minutes is the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Like_You_So_Much_Better_When_You%27re_Naked_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)", "Context": [ "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Izzie's Last appearance is in the Grey's Anatomy episode I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (6.12) January 21, 2010.", "who directed the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Donna Deitch directed Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6.", "how many minutes is the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6 runs for 43 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 2140, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the writers of the episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the writers of the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Truth_answer": "Tony Phelan and Joan Rater wrote Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the writers of the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Heigl#2011–present:_recent_roles", "Context": [ "when does izzy come back in season 14", "Izzie's Last appearance is in the Grey's Anatomy episode I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (6.12) January 21, 2010.", "who directed the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Donna Deitch directed Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6.", "how many minutes is the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6 runs for 43 minutes.", "who were the writers of the grey's anatomy episode 12 of season 6", "Tony Phelan and Joan Rater wrote Grey's Anatomy episode 12 of season 6." ], "Conversation_no": 2140, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the actress do after the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did katherine heigl do after grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Katherine Heigl appeared in the ensemble romantic comedy New Year's Eve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012112851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Heigl_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did katherine heigl do after grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland#1950s_and_1960s", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2141, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Transformer_rewrite": "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Copland was investigated by the FBI and was included on an FBI list of 151 artists thought to have Communist associations and found himself blacklisted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124173307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland", "Context": [ "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Aaron Copland was investigated by the FBI and was included on an FBI list of 151 artists thought to have Communist associations and found himself blacklisted." ], "Conversation_no": 2141, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the composer still alive", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the composer aaron copland still alive", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Copland died December 2, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the composer aaron copland still alive", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland", "Context": [ "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Aaron Copland was investigated by the FBI and was included on an FBI list of 151 artists thought to have Communist associations and found himself blacklisted.", "is the composer aaron copland still alive", "Aaron Copland died December 2, 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 2141, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of music did the composer make", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of music did the composer aaron copland make", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Copland produced ballets and orchestral works. He also produced music in many other genres, including chamber music, vocal works, opera and film scores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124173307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of music did the composer aaron copland make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland#Influences", "Context": [ "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Aaron Copland was investigated by the FBI and was included on an FBI list of 151 artists thought to have Communist associations and found himself blacklisted.", "is the composer aaron copland still alive", "Aaron Copland died December 2, 1990.", "what kind of music did the composer aaron copland make", "Aaron Copland produced ballets and orchestral works. He also produced music in many other genres, including chamber music, vocal works, opera and film scores." ], "Conversation_no": 2141, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who influenced the composer", "Transformer_rewrite": "who influenced the composer aaron copland", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Copland's teacher and mentor Nadia Boulanger was his most important influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124173307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who influenced the composer aaron copland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland", "Context": [ "which composer was blacklisted during the mccarthy era for alleged communist activities course hero", "Aaron Copland was investigated by the FBI and was included on an FBI list of 151 artists thought to have Communist associations and found himself blacklisted.", "is the composer aaron copland still alive", "Aaron Copland died December 2, 1990.", "what kind of music did the composer aaron copland make", "Aaron Copland produced ballets and orchestral works. He also produced music in many other genres, including chamber music, vocal works, opera and film scores.", "who influenced the composer aaron copland", "Aaron Copland's teacher and mentor Nadia Boulanger was his most important influence." ], "Conversation_no": 2141, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the composer work with any big companies", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the composer aaron copland work with any big companies", "Truth_answer": "Aaron Copland became a frequent guest conductor of orchestras in the U.S. and the UK and made a series of recordings of his music, primarily for Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124173307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Copland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the composer aaron copland work with any big companies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2142, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "lord of the rings first part full movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "lord of the rings first part full movie", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lord of the rings first part full movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0429385/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2143, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "Truth_answer": "The actress Tracey Cherelle Jones plays the character Dashiki in the film Don't Be a Menace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood#Plot", "Context": [ "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "The actress Tracey Cherelle Jones plays the character Dashiki in the film Don't Be a Menace." ], "Conversation_no": 2143, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the plot of the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the plot of the film", "Truth_answer": "In Don't Be a Menace, Ashtray, Tray for short, is sent to the inner city to live with his father. Tray gets an education about life on the streets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012225221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the film don't be a menace", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood#Cast", "Context": [ "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "The actress Tracey Cherelle Jones plays the character Dashiki in the film Don't Be a Menace.", "what is the plot of the film don't be a menace", "In Don't Be a Menace, Ashtray, Tray for short, is sent to the inner city to live with his father. Tray gets an education about life on the streets." ], "Conversation_no": 2143, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of person is the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of character is dashiki in don't be a menace", "Truth_answer": "Dashiki is the object of Ashtray's affections. A hood mother with seven kids by seven different men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012225221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of character is dashiki in don't be a menace", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0429385/", "Context": [ "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "The actress Tracey Cherelle Jones plays the character Dashiki in the film Don't Be a Menace.", "what is the plot of the film don't be a menace", "In Don't Be a Menace, Ashtray, Tray for short, is sent to the inner city to live with his father. Tray gets an education about life on the streets.", "what kind of character is dashiki in don't be a menace", "Dashiki is the object of Ashtray's affections. A hood mother with seven kids by seven different men." ], "Conversation_no": 2143, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the actress born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was tracey cherelle jones born", "Truth_answer": "Tracey Cherelle Jones was born 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was tracey cherelle jones born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000203/", "Context": [ "who played dashiki on don't be a menace", "The actress Tracey Cherelle Jones plays the character Dashiki in the film Don't Be a Menace.", "what is the plot of the film don't be a menace", "In Don't Be a Menace, Ashtray, Tray for short, is sent to the inner city to live with his father. Tray gets an education about life on the streets.", "what kind of character is dashiki in don't be a menace", "Dashiki is the object of Ashtray's affections. A hood mother with seven kids by seven different men.", "when was tracey cherelle jones born", "Tracey Cherelle Jones was born 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 2143, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me another actor born that year", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me another actor born in 1970 besides tracey cherelle jones", "Truth_answer": "River Phoenix was born August 23, 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me another actor born in 1970 besides tracey cherelle jones", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2144, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which is the largest african independent church in south africa", "Transformer_rewrite": "which is the largest african independent church in south africa", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the largest african independent church in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzhokhar_Tsarnaev#Family_background", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2145, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "Truth_answer": "The Tsarnaev brothers lived on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzhokhar_Tsarnaev", "Context": [ "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "The Tsarnaev brothers lived on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts." ], "Conversation_no": 2145, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are the brothers now", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are the tsarnaev brothers now", "Truth_answer": "Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from gunshots. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is on death-row at ADX Florence prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the tsarnaev brothers now", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Marathon_bombing", "Context": [ "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "The Tsarnaev brothers lived on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "where are the tsarnaev brothers now", "Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from gunshots. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is on death-row at ADX Florence prison." ], "Conversation_no": 2145, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the brothers bomb boston", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the tsarnaev brothers bomb boston", "Truth_answer": "During questioning, Dzhokhar said that he and his brother were motivated by extremist Islamist beliefs and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the tsarnaev brothers bomb boston", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Marathon_bombing#Deaths", "Context": [ "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "The Tsarnaev brothers lived on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "where are the tsarnaev brothers now", "Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from gunshots. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is on death-row at ADX Florence prison.", "why did the tsarnaev brothers bomb boston", "During questioning, Dzhokhar said that he and his brother were motivated by extremist Islamist beliefs and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan." ], "Conversation_no": 2145, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people died in the bombing", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people died in the boston marathon bombing", "Truth_answer": "Three people were killed by the Boston Marathon bombing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the boston marathon bombing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Marathon_bombing#Injuries", "Context": [ "where did the boston bombers live in cambridge", "The Tsarnaev brothers lived on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "where are the tsarnaev brothers now", "Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from gunshots. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is on death-row at ADX Florence prison.", "why did the tsarnaev brothers bomb boston", "During questioning, Dzhokhar said that he and his brother were motivated by extremist Islamist beliefs and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.", "how many people died in the boston marathon bombing", "Three people were killed by the Boston Marathon bombing." ], "Conversation_no": 2145, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people got injured in the bombing", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people were injured in the boston marathon bombing", "Truth_answer": "According to the Boston Public Health Commission, 264 civilians were treated at 27 local hospitals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were injured in the boston marathon bombing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2146, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Truth_answer": "Dale Earnhardt with Richard Childress Racing was crowned the 1990 Winston Cup champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902120251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt", "Context": [ "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Dale Earnhardt with Richard Childress Racing was crowned the 1990 Winston Cup champion." ], "Conversation_no": 2146, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the driver begin his career", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the driver begin his career", "Truth_answer": "Dale Earnhardt began his career in 1975 in the World 600 as part of the Winston Cup Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226221402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the driver Dale Earnhardt begin his racing career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt", "Context": [ "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Dale Earnhardt with Richard Childress Racing was crowned the 1990 Winston Cup champion.", "when did the driver Dale Earnhardt begin his racing career", "Dale Earnhardt began his career in 1975 in the World 600 as part of the Winston Cup Series." ], "Conversation_no": 2146, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the driver die", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did Dale Earnhardt die", "Truth_answer": "Dale Earnhardt died due to injuries sustained in a collision during the final lap of the Daytona 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226221402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Dale Earnhardt die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt", "Context": [ "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Dale Earnhardt with Richard Childress Racing was crowned the 1990 Winston Cup champion.", "when did the driver Dale Earnhardt begin his racing career", "Dale Earnhardt began his career in 1975 in the World 600 as part of the Winston Cup Series.", "how did Dale Earnhardt die", "Dale Earnhardt died due to injuries sustained in a collision during the final lap of the Daytona 500." ], "Conversation_no": 2146, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the driver die", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Dale Earnhardt die", "Truth_answer": "In February 2001, Dale Earnhardt died due to injuries sustained in a collision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226221402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Dale Earnhardt die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt#Early_and_personal_life", "Context": [ "who won the 1990 nascar winston cup championship", "Dale Earnhardt with Richard Childress Racing was crowned the 1990 Winston Cup champion.", "when did the driver Dale Earnhardt begin his racing career", "Dale Earnhardt began his career in 1975 in the World 600 as part of the Winston Cup Series.", "how did Dale Earnhardt die", "Dale Earnhardt died due to injuries sustained in a collision during the final lap of the Daytona 500.", "when did Dale Earnhardt die", "In February 2001, Dale Earnhardt died due to injuries sustained in a collision." ], "Conversation_no": 2146, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the ancestry of the driver", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Dale Earnhardt's ancestry", "Truth_answer": "Dale Earnhardt was of German ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226221402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Earnhardt_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Dale Earnhardt's ancestry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind#Composition_and_lyrics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2147, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "Transformer_rewrite": "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "Truth_answer": "The song Colors of the Wind is about animism and having respect for nature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind", "Context": [ "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "The song Colors of the Wind is about animism and having respect for nature." ], "Conversation_no": 2147, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made the song colors of the wind", "Truth_answer": "Colors of the Wind is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hpmpe.pw/tag/paint-overlay/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122072142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the song colors of the wind", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind", "Context": [ "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "The song Colors of the Wind is about animism and having respect for nature.", "who made the song colors of the wind", "Colors of the Wind is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz." ], "Conversation_no": 2147, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the duration of the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the duration of the song colors of the wind", "Truth_answer": "Colors of the Wind is 3:34.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-complete-these-disney-song-lyrics?remorapos=3&rmalg=es&remorasrc=3f20a99a8db94aa1a966aba7f592b5d6_p4", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/there-are-hundreds-of-disney-movies--well-be-impressed-if-you-can-identify-40?remorapos=1&rmalg=es&remorasrc=efe9ca97959f429f90b9aebeb3387a12_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122072142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122072142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the duration of the song colors of the wind", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind", "Context": [ "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "The song Colors of the Wind is about animism and having respect for nature.", "who made the song colors of the wind", "Colors of the Wind is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz.", "what is the duration of the song colors of the wind", "Colors of the Wind is 3:34." ], "Conversation_no": 2147, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what label is the song on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what label is the colors of the wind song on", "Truth_answer": "Colors of the Wind is on the Walt Disney label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what label is the colors of the wind song on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_the_Wind#Charts_and_certifications", "Context": [ "colors of the wind what is the meaning of the song colors of the wind", "The song Colors of the Wind is about animism and having respect for nature.", "who made the song colors of the wind", "Colors of the Wind is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz.", "what is the duration of the song colors of the wind", "Colors of the Wind is 3:34.", "what label is the colors of the wind song on", "Colors of the Wind is on the Walt Disney label." ], "Conversation_no": 2147, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the song do on the charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the colors of the wind song do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The Vanessa Williams version of Colors of the Wind reached 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the colors of the wind song do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2148, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Truth_answer": "Micro- (Greek letter μ or legacy micro symbol µ) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102195239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-", "Context": [ "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Micro- (Greek letter μ or legacy micro symbol µ) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth)." ], "Conversation_no": 2148, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me about the greek letter for the prefix", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me about the greek letter for the prefix micro", "Truth_answer": "The symbol for the prefix comes from the Greek letter μ (mu). It is the only SI prefix which uses a character not from the Latin alphabet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102195239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the greek letter for the prefix micro", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-", "Context": [ "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Micro- (Greek letter μ or legacy micro symbol µ) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth).", "can you tell me about the greek letter for the prefix micro", "The symbol for the prefix comes from the Greek letter μ (mu). It is the only SI prefix which uses a character not from the Latin alphabet." ], "Conversation_no": 2148, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the prefix confirmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the prefix micro confirmed", "Truth_answer": "The symbol for the prefix micro was confirmed in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the prefix micro confirmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-", "Context": [ "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Micro- (Greek letter μ or legacy micro symbol µ) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth).", "can you tell me about the greek letter for the prefix micro", "The symbol for the prefix comes from the Greek letter μ (mu). It is the only SI prefix which uses a character not from the Latin alphabet.", "when was the prefix micro confirmed", "The symbol for the prefix micro was confirmed in 1960." ], "Conversation_no": 2148, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me an example of using the prefix", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me an example of using the prefix micro", "Truth_answer": "Typical bacteria are 1 to 10 micrometres in diameter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102195239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of using the prefix micro", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano-", "Context": [ "what does micro prefix mean in the metric system", "Micro- (Greek letter μ or legacy micro symbol µ) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth).", "can you tell me about the greek letter for the prefix micro", "The symbol for the prefix comes from the Greek letter μ (mu). It is the only SI prefix which uses a character not from the Latin alphabet.", "when was the prefix micro confirmed", "The symbol for the prefix micro was confirmed in 1960.", "can you give me an example of using the prefix micro", "Typical bacteria are 1 to 10 micrometres in diameter." ], "Conversation_no": 2148, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is smaller than the prefix", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is smaller than the prefix micro", "Truth_answer": "The prefix nano stands for one-billionth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is smaller than the prefix micro", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2149, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "muscles of thigh innervated by more than one nerve", "Transformer_rewrite": "muscles of thigh innervated by more than one nerve", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "muscles of thigh innervated by more than one nerve", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Australia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2150, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "Transformer_rewrite": "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "Truth_answer": "The flag of Australia is a blue field with the Union Jack and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Australia", "Context": [ "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "The flag of Australia is a blue field with the Union Jack and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation." ], "Conversation_no": 2150, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the design come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the design for the australian flag come from", "Truth_answer": "The Australian flag's original design (with a six-pointed Commonwealth Star) was chosen in 1901 from entries in a competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002213015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Australia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the design for the australian flag come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crux#Flags_and_symbols", "Context": [ "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "The flag of Australia is a blue field with the Union Jack and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation.", "where did the design for the australian flag come from", "The Australian flag's original design (with a six-pointed Commonwealth Star) was chosen in 1901 from entries in a competition." ], "Conversation_no": 2150, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the cross appear on other flags", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the cross appear on other flags", "Truth_answer": "The four or five brightest stars of Crux appear, heraldically standardised in various ways, on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Samoa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the southern crux star appear on other flags besides australia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crux#Flags_and_symbols", "Context": [ "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "The flag of Australia is a blue field with the Union Jack and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation.", "where did the design for the australian flag come from", "The Australian flag's original design (with a six-pointed Commonwealth Star) was chosen in 1901 from entries in a competition.", "does the southern crux star appear on other flags besides australia", "The four or five brightest stars of Crux appear, heraldically standardised in various ways, on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Samoa." ], "Conversation_no": 2150, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the cross in any songs", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the southern cross in any songs", "Truth_answer": "The Southern Cross is mentioned in the Australian National Anthem, Beneath our radiant Southern Cross we'll toil with hearts and hands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the southern cross in any songs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crux", "Context": [ "which australian cross is on the australian flag", "The flag of Australia is a blue field with the Union Jack and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation.", "where did the design for the australian flag come from", "The Australian flag's original design (with a six-pointed Commonwealth Star) was chosen in 1901 from entries in a competition.", "does the southern crux star appear on other flags besides australia", "The four or five brightest stars of Crux appear, heraldically standardised in various ways, on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Samoa.", "is the southern cross in any songs", "The Southern Cross is mentioned in the Australian National Anthem, Beneath our radiant Southern Cross we'll toil with hearts and hands." ], "Conversation_no": 2150, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which stars are in the cross", "Transformer_rewrite": "which stars are in the southern cross", "Truth_answer": "The southern crux includes four less dominant stars which appear clockwise and in order of lessening magnitude: β Crucis (Mimosa), γ Crucis (Gacrux), δ Crucis (Imai) and ε Crucis (Ginan).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which stars are in the southern cross", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2151, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "assuming that the reading frame starts with the first triplet what is the codon for a", "Transformer_rewrite": "assuming that the reading frame starts with the first triplet what is the codon for a", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "assuming that the reading frame starts with the first triplet what is the codon for a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/24380-hurricane-sandy-status-data.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2152, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Transformer_rewrite": "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m. EDT Oct. 29, striking near Atlantic City, N.J., with winds of 80 mph, as a Category 1 hurricane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy", "Context": [ "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m. EDT Oct. 29, striking near Atlantic City, N.J., with winds of 80 mph, as a Category 1 hurricane." ], "Conversation_no": 2152, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much damage did the hurricane do", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much damage did the hurricane sandy do", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much damage did the hurricane sandy do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy", "Context": [ "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m. EDT Oct. 29, striking near Atlantic City, N.J., with winds of 80 mph, as a Category 1 hurricane.", "how much damage did the hurricane sandy do", "Hurricane Sandy inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage." ], "Conversation_no": 2152, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how fast was the hurricane", "Transformer_rewrite": "how fast was the hurricane sandy", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy reached wind speeds up to 115 mph (185 km/h).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast was the hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy", "Context": [ "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m. EDT Oct. 29, striking near Atlantic City, N.J., with winds of 80 mph, as a Category 1 hurricane.", "how much damage did the hurricane sandy do", "Hurricane Sandy inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage.", "how fast was the hurricane sandy", "Hurricane Sandy reached wind speeds up to 115 mph (185 km/h)." ], "Conversation_no": 2152, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people died in the hurricane", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people died in the hurricane sandy", "Truth_answer": "There were 233 fatalities from Hurricane Sandy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy", "Context": [ "when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane", "Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m. EDT Oct. 29, striking near Atlantic City, N.J., with winds of 80 mph, as a Category 1 hurricane.", "how much damage did the hurricane sandy do", "Hurricane Sandy inflicted nearly $70 billion (2012 USD) in damage.", "how fast was the hurricane sandy", "Hurricane Sandy reached wind speeds up to 115 mph (185 km/h).", "how many people died in the hurricane sandy", "There were 233 fatalities from Hurricane Sandy." ], "Conversation_no": 2152, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the hurricane have another name", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the hurricane sandy have another name", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy was unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the hurricane sandy have another name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2153, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "constrained maxima and minima and the method of lagrange multipliers", "Transformer_rewrite": "constrained maxima and minima and the method of lagrange multipliers", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "constrained maxima and minima and the method of lagrange multipliers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_contamination", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2154, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Truth_answer": "Soil pollution as part of the process of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotics (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_contamination_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_degradation", "Context": [ "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Soil pollution as part of the process of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotics (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment." ], "Conversation_no": 2154, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the process as viewed by humans", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the process as viewed by humans", "Truth_answer": "Land degradation is viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124225930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_degradation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the process of land degradation as viewed by humans", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_degradation", "Context": [ "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Soil pollution as part of the process of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotics (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment.", "what is the process of land degradation as viewed by humans", "Land degradation is viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable." ], "Conversation_no": 2154, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me the definition of the process", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me the definition of land degradation", "Truth_answer": "Land degradation is a process in which the value of the biophysical environment is affected by a combination of human-induced processes acting upon the land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124225930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_degradation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me the definition of land degradation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_degradation#Different_types", "Context": [ "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Soil pollution as part of the process of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotics (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment.", "what is the process of land degradation as viewed by humans", "Land degradation is viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable.", "can you give me the definition of land degradation", "Land degradation is a process in which the value of the biophysical environment is affected by a combination of human-induced processes acting upon the land." ], "Conversation_no": 2154, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the basic types of the process", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the basic types of land degradation", "Truth_answer": "The basic types of land degradation are water, wind and mechanical erosion, physical, chemical and biological degradation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the basic types of land degradation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_degradation#Different_types", "Context": [ "how does land pollution lead to soil degradation", "Soil pollution as part of the process of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotics (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment.", "what is the process of land degradation as viewed by humans", "Land degradation is viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable.", "can you give me the definition of land degradation", "Land degradation is a process in which the value of the biophysical environment is affected by a combination of human-induced processes acting upon the land.", "what are the basic types of land degradation", "The basic types of land degradation are water, wind and mechanical erosion, physical, chemical and biological degradation." ], "Conversation_no": 2154, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there more types of the process besides the basic", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there more types of land degradation besides the basic types", "Truth_answer": "Land degradation can also be caused by pollution, industrial or urban construction, artificial radioactivity, and land-use constraints associated with armed conflicts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there more types of land degradation besides the basic types", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Complete-Seasons-Collectors/dp/B07QJSGRZF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=game+of+thrones+complete&qid=1582320552&sr=8-1", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2155, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "Truth_answer": "All eight seasons of Game of Thrones are available as a collection on DVD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Complete-Seasons-Collectors/dp/B07QJSGRZF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=game+of+thrones+complete&qid=1582320552&sr=8-1", "Context": [ "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "All eight seasons of Game of Thrones are available as a collection on DVD." ], "Conversation_no": 2155, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much does the collection cost", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does the game of thrones collection on dvd cost", "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection costs $159.00 for the Standard edition and $194 for the Collector's edition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the game of thrones collection on dvd cost", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Complete-Seasons-Collectors/dp/B07QJSGRZF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=game+of+thrones+complete&qid=1582320552&sr=8-1", "Context": [ "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "All eight seasons of Game of Thrones are available as a collection on DVD.", "how much does the game of thrones collection on dvd cost", "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection costs $159.00 for the Standard edition and $194 for the Collector's edition." ], "Conversation_no": 2155, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the runtime of the collection", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the runtime of the game of thrones collection", "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection runs for 3800 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the runtime of the game of thrones collection", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Complete-Seasons-Collectors/dp/B07QJSGRZF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=game+of+thrones+complete&qid=1582320552&sr=8-1", "Context": [ "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "All eight seasons of Game of Thrones are available as a collection on DVD.", "how much does the game of thrones collection on dvd cost", "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection costs $159.00 for the Standard edition and $194 for the Collector's edition.", "what is the runtime of the game of thrones collection", "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection runs for 3800 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 2155, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the collection have subtitles", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the game of thrones collection have subtitles", "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection has Spanish and English subtitles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the game of thrones collection have subtitles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Complete-Seasons-Collectors/dp/B07QJSGRZF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=game+of+thrones+complete&qid=1582320552&sr=8-1", "Context": [ "how many seasons of game of thrones is out on dvd", "All eight seasons of Game of Thrones are available as a collection on DVD.", "how much does the game of thrones collection on dvd cost", "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection costs $159.00 for the Standard edition and $194 for the Collector's edition.", "what is the runtime of the game of thrones collection", "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection runs for 3800 minutes.", "does the game of thrones collection have subtitles", "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection has Spanish and English subtitles." ], "Conversation_no": 2155, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many discs are in the collection", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many discs are in the Game of Thrones collection", "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones DVD Collection is 33 discs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many discs are in the game of thrones collection", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_in_Australia", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2156, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does day light savings start in victoria", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does day light savings start in victoria", "Truth_answer": "The practice of Daylight Saving Time begins the First Sunday in October for Victoria, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does day light savings start in victoria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time", "Context": [ "when does day light savings start in victoria", "The practice of Daylight Saving Time begins the First Sunday in October for Victoria, Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 2156, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the purpose of the practice", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the practice DST", "Truth_answer": "Daylight saving time is the practice of advancing clocks during warmer months so that darkness falls later each day according to the clock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128190552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the practice DST", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time", "Context": [ "when does day light savings start in victoria", "The practice of Daylight Saving Time begins the First Sunday in October for Victoria, Australia.", "what is the purpose of the practice DST", "Daylight saving time is the practice of advancing clocks during warmer months so that darkness falls later each day according to the clock." ], "Conversation_no": 2156, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the practice done", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the DST practice done", "Truth_answer": "A common implementation of DST is to set clocks forward by one hour in the spring and set clocks back by one hour in autumn to return to standard time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128190552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the DST practice done", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time", "Context": [ "when does day light savings start in victoria", "The practice of Daylight Saving Time begins the First Sunday in October for Victoria, Australia.", "what is the purpose of the practice DST", "Daylight saving time is the practice of advancing clocks during warmer months so that darkness falls later each day according to the clock.", "how is the DST practice done", "A common implementation of DST is to set clocks forward by one hour in the spring and set clocks back by one hour in autumn to return to standard time." ], "Conversation_no": 2156, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the practice accomplish", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the DST practice accomplish", "Truth_answer": "Daylight Savings Time creates one 23-hour day in late winter or early spring and one 25-hour day in the fall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the DST practice accomplish", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time", "Context": [ "when does day light savings start in victoria", "The practice of Daylight Saving Time begins the First Sunday in October for Victoria, Australia.", "what is the purpose of the practice DST", "Daylight saving time is the practice of advancing clocks during warmer months so that darkness falls later each day according to the clock.", "how is the DST practice done", "A common implementation of DST is to set clocks forward by one hour in the spring and set clocks back by one hour in autumn to return to standard time.", "what does the DST practice accomplish", "Daylight Savings Time creates one 23-hour day in late winter or early spring and one 25-hour day in the fall." ], "Conversation_no": 2156, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who proposed the idea for the practice", "Transformer_rewrite": "who proposed the idea for the DST practice", "Truth_answer": "George Hudson proposed the idea of daylight saving in 1895.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128190552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed the idea for the DST practice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2157, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was evicted from big brother week 6", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was evicted from big brother week 6", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was evicted from big brother week 6", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2158, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "there are languages accepted by dfa's which cannot be accepted by nfa's", "Transformer_rewrite": "there are languages accepted by dfa's which cannot be accepted by nfa's", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "there are languages accepted by dfa's which cannot be accepted by nfa's", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2159, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends was sung by drummer Ringo Starr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends", "Context": [ "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was sung by drummer Ringo Starr." ], "Conversation_no": 2159, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote with a little help from my friends", "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote with a little help from my friends", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends", "Context": [ "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was sung by drummer Ringo Starr.", "who wrote with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney." ], "Conversation_no": 2159, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of song is the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of song is the song with a little help from my friends", "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends is a Pop rock / psychedelic pop song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of song is the song with a little help from my friends", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends", "Context": [ "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was sung by drummer Ringo Starr.", "who wrote with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", "what kind of song is the song with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends is a Pop rock / psychedelic pop song." ], "Conversation_no": 2159, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song successful", "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends peaked at number 71 in the United States and ranked number 311 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song With a Little Help from My Friends successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends", "Context": [ "who sings in with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was sung by drummer Ringo Starr.", "who wrote with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", "what kind of song is the song with a little help from my friends", "With a Little Help from My Friends is a Pop rock / psychedelic pop song.", "was the song With a Little Help from My Friends successful", "With a Little Help from My Friends peaked at number 71 in the United States and ranked number 311 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time." ], "Conversation_no": 2159, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song recorded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song recorded", "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends was recorded 29–30 March 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was with a little help from my friends recorded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2160, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is my friend's home germany eng sub", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is my friend's home germany eng sub", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is my friend's home germany eng sub", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Railways", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2161, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "Truth_answer": "As of March 2017, Indian Railways' rolling stock includes 70,937 passenger coaches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209201029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Railways_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piyush_Goyal", "Context": [ "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "As of March 2017, Indian Railways' rolling stock includes 70,937 passenger coaches." ], "Conversation_no": 2161, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who is the minister of the railways system", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is the minister of the Indian railways system", "Truth_answer": "Piyush Vedprakash Goyal (born 13 June 1964) is an Indian politician and the current minister of Railways and Commerce in the Government of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805130232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piyush_Goyal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the minister of the Indian railways system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Railways", "Context": [ "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "As of March 2017, Indian Railways' rolling stock includes 70,937 passenger coaches.", "Who is the minister of the Indian railways system", "Piyush Vedprakash Goyal (born 13 June 1964) is an Indian politician and the current minister of Railways and Commerce in the Government of India." ], "Conversation_no": 2161, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the annual revenue of the system", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the annual revenue of the Indian Railways system", "Truth_answer": "Indian Railways' revenue was US$28 billion for 2018-19.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the annual revenue of the Indian Railways system", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Railways_(India)", "Context": [ "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "As of March 2017, Indian Railways' rolling stock includes 70,937 passenger coaches.", "Who is the minister of the Indian railways system", "Piyush Vedprakash Goyal (born 13 June 1964) is an Indian politician and the current minister of Railways and Commerce in the Government of India.", "what is the annual revenue of the Indian Railways system", "Indian Railways' revenue was US$28 billion for 2018-19." ], "Conversation_no": 2161, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the parent of the system", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the parent of the Indian Railways system", "Truth_answer": "The Ministry of Railways is a ministry in the Government of India, which operates the state-owned Indian Railways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the parent of the Indian Railways system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinod_Kumar_Yadav", "Context": [ "what is the total number of passenger coaches owned by indian railways", "As of March 2017, Indian Railways' rolling stock includes 70,937 passenger coaches.", "Who is the minister of the Indian railways system", "Piyush Vedprakash Goyal (born 13 June 1964) is an Indian politician and the current minister of Railways and Commerce in the Government of India.", "what is the annual revenue of the Indian Railways system", "Indian Railways' revenue was US$28 billion for 2018-19.", "what is the parent of the Indian Railways system", "The Ministry of Railways is a ministry in the Government of India, which operates the state-owned Indian Railways." ], "Conversation_no": 2161, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the chairman of the system", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the chairman of the Indian Railways system", "Truth_answer": "Sri Vinod Kumar Yadav also known as V.K. Yadav is 1980 batch IRSEE officer and current Chairman of the Indian Railway Board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinod_Kumar_Yadav_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the chairman of the Indian Railways system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2162, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "Truth_answer": "The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party held by the American Sons of Liberty.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://study.com/academy/flashcards/flashcards-clep-social-sciences-and-history-the-road-to-revolution.html_p2", "https://study.com/academy/flashcards/flashcards-clep-social-sciences-and-history-the-road-to-revolution.html_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129015812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_acts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts", "Context": [ "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party held by the American Sons of Liberty." ], "Conversation_no": 2162, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How were the laws referred to in GB", "Transformer_rewrite": "How were the Intolerable Acts referred to in Great Britain", "Truth_answer": "In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129015812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_acts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Intolerable Acts referred to in Great Britain", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts", "Context": [ "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party held by the American Sons of Liberty.", "How were the Intolerable Acts referred to in Great Britain", "In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts." ], "Conversation_no": 2162, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why did britain pass the laws", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did britain pass the intolerable laws", "Truth_answer": "The laws were meant to punish Massachusetts for defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British to the detriment of colonial goods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129015812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_acts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did britain pass the intolerable laws", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts", "Context": [ "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party held by the American Sons of Liberty.", "How were the Intolerable Acts referred to in Great Britain", "In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts.", "Why did britain pass the intolerable laws", "The laws were meant to punish Massachusetts for defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British to the detriment of colonial goods." ], "Conversation_no": 2162, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How long were the laws in effect for", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long were the intolerable laws in effect for", "Truth_answer": "The Intolerable Acts were immediately protested. The American Revolutionary War broke out in April 1775, leading in July 1776 to the declaration of an independent United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were the intolerable laws in effect for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts", "Context": [ "who was involved in the intolerable acts of 1774", "The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party held by the American Sons of Liberty.", "How were the Intolerable Acts referred to in Great Britain", "In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts.", "Why did britain pass the intolerable laws", "The laws were meant to punish Massachusetts for defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British to the detriment of colonial goods.", "How long were the intolerable laws in effect for", "The Intolerable Acts were immediately protested. The American Revolutionary War broke out in April 1775, leading in July 1776 to the declaration of an independent United States of America." ], "Conversation_no": 2162, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the main point of the laws", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the main point of the intolerable acts", "Truth_answer": "The Intolerable acts took away self-governance and historic rights of Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129015812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_acts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the main point of the intolerable acts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2163, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "first african team to qualify for world cup ever", "Transformer_rewrite": "first african team to qualify for world cup ever", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "first african team to qualify for world cup ever", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-did-Portugal-become-and-stay-independent-of-Spain-What-are-the-cultural-narratives-in-Portuguese-and-Spanish-histories", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2164, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Truth_answer": "Portugal started as part of the Spanish kingdom of Leon and became self ruled in the XII century after the Treaty of Zamora.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Zamora", "Context": [ "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Portugal started as part of the Spanish kingdom of Leon and became self ruled in the XII century after the Treaty of Zamora." ], "Conversation_no": 2164, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the treaty do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the treaty of zamora do", "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Zamora (5 October 1143) recognized Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of León.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Zamora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the treaty of zamora do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Zamora", "Context": [ "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Portugal started as part of the Spanish kingdom of Leon and became self ruled in the XII century after the Treaty of Zamora.", "what did the treaty of zamora do", "The Treaty of Zamora (5 October 1143) recognized Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of León." ], "Conversation_no": 2164, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was involved in the treaty", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was involved in the treaty of zamora", "Truth_answer": "Based on the terms of the accord, King Alfonso VII of León recognized the Kingdom of Portugal in the presence of his cousin King Afonso I of Portugal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Zamora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was involved in the treaty of zamora", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Zamora", "Context": [ "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Portugal started as part of the Spanish kingdom of Leon and became self ruled in the XII century after the Treaty of Zamora.", "what did the treaty of zamora do", "The Treaty of Zamora (5 October 1143) recognized Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of León.", "who was involved in the treaty of zamora", "Based on the terms of the accord, King Alfonso VII of León recognized the Kingdom of Portugal in the presence of his cousin King Afonso I of Portugal." ], "Conversation_no": 2164, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a battle before the treaty", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a battle before the treaty of zamora", "Truth_answer": "The treaty of Zamora came as of a result of the Battle of Valdevez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Zamora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a battle before the treaty of zamora", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Valdevez", "Context": [ "why is portugal a separate country from spain", "Portugal started as part of the Spanish kingdom of Leon and became self ruled in the XII century after the Treaty of Zamora.", "what did the treaty of zamora do", "The Treaty of Zamora (5 October 1143) recognized Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of León.", "who was involved in the treaty of zamora", "Based on the terms of the accord, King Alfonso VII of León recognized the Kingdom of Portugal in the presence of his cousin King Afonso I of Portugal.", "was there a battle before the treaty of zamora", "The treaty of Zamora came as of a result of the Battle of Valdevez." ], "Conversation_no": 2164, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was in the battle", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was in the battle of valdevez", "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Valdevez took place at Arcos de Valdevez on the banks of the river Vez between the Kingdom of León and the Kingdom of Portugal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161109100340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Valdevez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in the battle of valdevez", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earliest_deadline_first_scheduling", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2165, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Transformer_rewrite": "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Truth_answer": "Earliest deadline first (EDF) or least time to go is a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm used in real-time operating systems to place processes in a priority queue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earliest_deadline_first_scheduling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earliest_deadline_first_scheduling", "Context": [ "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Earliest deadline first (EDF) or least time to go is a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm used in real-time operating systems to place processes in a priority queue." ], "Conversation_no": 2165, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does the algorithm work", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does edf work", "Truth_answer": "Whenever a scheduling event occurs the queue will be searched for the process closest to its deadline. This process is the next to be scheduled for execution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does edf work", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earliest_deadline_first_scheduling", "Context": [ "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Earliest deadline first (EDF) or least time to go is a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm used in real-time operating systems to place processes in a priority queue.", "how does edf work", "Whenever a scheduling event occurs the queue will be searched for the process closest to its deadline. This process is the next to be scheduled for execution." ], "Conversation_no": 2165, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what makes the algorithm optimal", "Transformer_rewrite": "what makes edf optimal", "Truth_answer": "EDF is an optimal scheduling algorithm because all jobs are complete by their deadline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what makes edf optimal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least_slack_time_scheduling", "Context": [ "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Earliest deadline first (EDF) or least time to go is a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm used in real-time operating systems to place processes in a priority queue.", "how does edf work", "Whenever a scheduling event occurs the queue will be searched for the process closest to its deadline. This process is the next to be scheduled for execution.", "what makes edf optimal", "EDF is an optimal scheduling algorithm because all jobs are complete by their deadline." ], "Conversation_no": 2165, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is another algorithm", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is another scheduling algorithm besides edf", "Truth_answer": "Least slack time (LST) scheduling is another DPS scheduling algorithm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another scheduling algorithm besides edf", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least_slack_time_scheduling", "Context": [ "is edf really a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm", "Earliest deadline first (EDF) or least time to go is a dynamic priority scheduling algorithm used in real-time operating systems to place processes in a priority queue.", "how does edf work", "Whenever a scheduling event occurs the queue will be searched for the process closest to its deadline. This process is the next to be scheduled for execution.", "what makes edf optimal", "EDF is an optimal scheduling algorithm because all jobs are complete by their deadline.", "what is another scheduling algorithm besides edf", "Least slack time (LST) scheduling is another DPS scheduling algorithm." ], "Conversation_no": 2165, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does the algorithm work", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does lst work", "Truth_answer": "Least slack time (LST) scheduling assigns priority based on the slack time of a process. Slack time is the amount of time left after a job is completed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does lst work", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Fowler", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2166, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Truth_answer": "Beth Fowler plays Sister Jane Ingalls on Orange Is the New Black.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Fowler", "Context": [ "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Beth Fowler plays Sister Jane Ingalls on Orange Is the New Black." ], "Conversation_no": 2166, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the actress", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is beth fowler", "Truth_answer": "Beth Fowler is 79 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://oldami.com/november-1-famous-birthdays_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is beth fowler", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Fowler", "Context": [ "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Beth Fowler plays Sister Jane Ingalls on Orange Is the New Black.", "how old is beth fowler", "Beth Fowler is 79 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 2166, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the actress appeared in films", "Transformer_rewrite": "has beth fowler appeared in films", "Truth_answer": "During her career, Beth Fowler appeared in a number of films, including Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit as Choir Nun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Fowler_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has beth fowler appeared in films", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Fowler#Personal", "Context": [ "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Beth Fowler plays Sister Jane Ingalls on Orange Is the New Black.", "how old is beth fowler", "Beth Fowler is 79 years old.", "has beth fowler appeared in films", "During her career, Beth Fowler appeared in a number of films, including Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit as Choir Nun." ], "Conversation_no": 2166, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the actress live", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does beth fowler live", "Truth_answer": "Since 2000, Beth Fowler has been a resident of New Milford, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does beth fowler live", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Fowler", "Context": [ "who plays the nun on orange is the new black", "Beth Fowler plays Sister Jane Ingalls on Orange Is the New Black.", "how old is beth fowler", "Beth Fowler is 79 years old.", "has beth fowler appeared in films", "During her career, Beth Fowler appeared in a number of films, including Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit as Choir Nun.", "where does beth fowler live", "Since 2000, Beth Fowler has been a resident of New Milford, New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 2166, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the actress want to do before acting", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did beth fowler want to do before acting", "Truth_answer": "Beth Fowler attended Catholic schools and planned to enter a covenant (religion) prior to becoming a music teacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did beth fowler want to do before acting", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr:_Chatty_Man", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2167, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was alan carr chatty man on", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was alan carr chatty man on", "Truth_answer": "The Original Series of Alan Carr: Chatty Man ran from 14 June 2009 –25 December 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was alan carr chatty man on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr:_Chatty_Man", "Context": [ "when was alan carr chatty man on", "The Original Series of Alan Carr: Chatty Man ran from 14 June 2009 –25 December 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2167, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the special", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the special", "Truth_answer": "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man Special aired 25 December 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was alan carr chatty man special on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr:_Chatty_Man", "Context": [ "when was alan carr chatty man on", "The Original Series of Alan Carr: Chatty Man ran from 14 June 2009 –25 December 2016.", "when was alan carr chatty man special on", "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man Special aired 25 December 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2167, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the contents of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the contents of the show alan carr chatty man", "Truth_answer": "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man was a British comedy chat show presented by comedian Alan Carr and included interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, topical chat and music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301011852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr:_Chatty_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the contents of the show alan carr chatty man", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr%27s_Happy_Hour", "Context": [ "when was alan carr chatty man on", "The Original Series of Alan Carr: Chatty Man ran from 14 June 2009 –25 December 2016.", "when was alan carr chatty man special on", "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man Special aired 25 December 2017.", "what are the contents of the show alan carr chatty man", "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man was a British comedy chat show presented by comedian Alan Carr and included interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, topical chat and music." ], "Conversation_no": 2167, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the host have another show", "Transformer_rewrite": "does alan carr have another show besides chatty man", "Truth_answer": "Alan Carr's Happy Hour is a British comedy show, presented by comedian Alan Carr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161226042200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr%27s_Happy_Hour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does alan carr have another show besides chatty man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Carr%27s_Happy_Hour", "Context": [ "when was alan carr chatty man on", "The Original Series of Alan Carr: Chatty Man ran from 14 June 2009 –25 December 2016.", "when was alan carr chatty man special on", "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man Special aired 25 December 2017.", "what are the contents of the show alan carr chatty man", "The Alan Carr: Chatty Man was a British comedy chat show presented by comedian Alan Carr and included interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, topical chat and music.", "does alan carr have another show besides chatty man", "Alan Carr's Happy Hour is a British comedy show, presented by comedian Alan Carr." ], "Conversation_no": 2167, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what channel was the show on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what channel was the show alan carry's happy hour on", "Truth_answer": "Alan Carr's Happy Hour originally aired on Channel Four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel was the show alan carry's happy hour on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2168, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote if today was your last day", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote if today was your last day", "Truth_answer": "If Today Was Your Last Day is the third single from Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote if today was your last day", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day", "Context": [ "who wrote if today was your last day", "If Today Was Your Last Day is the third single from Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse." ], "Conversation_no": 2168, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the band say about the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Nickelback say about the song if today was your last day", "Truth_answer": "Lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger has mentioned the song as his personal favorite from Dark Horse. He had described the middle part of the song as very motivational, and very positive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190112023012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Nickelback say about the song if today was your last day", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day", "Context": [ "who wrote if today was your last day", "If Today Was Your Last Day is the third single from Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse.", "what did Nickelback say about the song if today was your last day", "Lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger has mentioned the song as his personal favorite from Dark Horse. He had described the middle part of the song as very motivational, and very positive." ], "Conversation_no": 2168, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "anything else", "Transformer_rewrite": "did Nickelback say anything else about the song if today was your last day", "Truth_answer": "According to Roadrunner Records UK, the band said the song is dynamically swelling our bank accounts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190112023012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Nickelback say anything else about the song if today was your last day", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day", "Context": [ "who wrote if today was your last day", "If Today Was Your Last Day is the third single from Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse.", "what did Nickelback say about the song if today was your last day", "Lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger has mentioned the song as his personal favorite from Dark Horse. He had described the middle part of the song as very motivational, and very positive.", "did Nickelback say anything else about the song if today was your last day", "According to Roadrunner Records UK, the band said the song is dynamically swelling our bank accounts." ], "Conversation_no": 2168, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song used in any commercials", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song used in any commercials", "Truth_answer": "The song If Today was used for promotional videos in the Winter Olympics in 2010, and was used as the closing song during NHL Tonight's 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs coverage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song if today was your last day used in any commercials", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_Today_Was_Your_Last_Day", "Context": [ "who wrote if today was your last day", "If Today Was Your Last Day is the third single from Nickelback's sixth studio album Dark Horse.", "what did Nickelback say about the song if today was your last day", "Lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger has mentioned the song as his personal favorite from Dark Horse. He had described the middle part of the song as very motivational, and very positive.", "did Nickelback say anything else about the song if today was your last day", "According to Roadrunner Records UK, the band said the song is dynamically swelling our bank accounts.", "was the song if today was your last day used in any commercials", "The song If Today was used for promotional videos in the Winter Olympics in 2010, and was used as the closing song during NHL Tonight's 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs coverage." ], "Conversation_no": 2168, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the song do in canada", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the song if today was your last day do in canada", "Truth_answer": "In Canada, If Today debuted at 91 and would go on to reach number 7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song if today was your last day do in canada", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Doesn%27t_Know", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2169, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Truth_answer": "Scotty Doesn't Know is a song written and performed by the American rock band Lustra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Doesn%27t_Know_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroTrip", "Context": [ "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Scotty Doesn't Know is a song written and performed by the American rock band Lustra." ], "Conversation_no": 2169, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the plot of the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the plot of the film eurotrip", "Truth_answer": "In EuroTrip, Scott Mechlowicz portrays the main character Scott Scotty Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820185451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroTrip_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the film eurotrip", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Mechlowicz", "Context": [ "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Scotty Doesn't Know is a song written and performed by the American rock band Lustra.", "what is the plot of the film eurotrip", "In EuroTrip, Scott Mechlowicz portrays the main character Scott Scotty Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs)." ], "Conversation_no": 2169, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actor for the main character start acting", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did scott mechlowicz begin acting", "Truth_answer": "Mechlowicz began his professional career in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723014746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Mechlowicz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did scott mechlowicz begin acting", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Mechlowicz", "Context": [ "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Scotty Doesn't Know is a song written and performed by the American rock band Lustra.", "what is the plot of the film eurotrip", "In EuroTrip, Scott Mechlowicz portrays the main character Scott Scotty Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs).", "when did scott mechlowicz begin acting", "Mechlowicz began his professional career in 2003." ], "Conversation_no": 2169, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the actor's parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are scott mechlowicz's parents", "Truth_answer": "Scott Mechlowicz is the son of Susan (Lehrman), a respiratory therapist, and Morris Mechlowicz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723014746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Mechlowicz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are scott mechlowicz's parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Mechlowicz", "Context": [ "who sings scotty doesn't know in eurotrip", "Scotty Doesn't Know is a song written and performed by the American rock band Lustra.", "what is the plot of the film eurotrip", "In EuroTrip, Scott Mechlowicz portrays the main character Scott Scotty Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs).", "when did scott mechlowicz begin acting", "Mechlowicz began his professional career in 2003.", "who are scott mechlowicz's parents", "Scott Mechlowicz is the son of Susan (Lehrman), a respiratory therapist, and Morris Mechlowicz." ], "Conversation_no": 2169, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor study acting in school", "Transformer_rewrite": "did scott mechlowicz study acting in school", "Truth_answer": "Scott Mechlowicz studied at UCLA and graduated in 2003, with honors, from the Conservatory Acting Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723014746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Mechlowicz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did scott mechlowicz study acting in school", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_cut", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2170, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "Truth_answer": "The name of the Pixie hair cut is derived from the mythological Pixie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_cut", "Context": [ "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "The name of the Pixie hair cut is derived from the mythological Pixie." ], "Conversation_no": 2170, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does the haircut look", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does the pixie haircut look", "Truth_answer": "A pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top and very short bangs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the pixie haircut look", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_cut", "Context": [ "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "The name of the Pixie hair cut is derived from the mythological Pixie.", "how does the pixie haircut look", "A pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top and very short bangs." ], "Conversation_no": 2170, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the haircut gain popularity", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the pixie haircut gain popularity", "Truth_answer": "The pixie cut hairstyle was popularized by Disney's Fairies franchise, especially Tinker Bell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the pixie haircut gain popularity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_cut", "Context": [ "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "The name of the Pixie hair cut is derived from the mythological Pixie.", "how does the pixie haircut look", "A pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top and very short bangs.", "how did the pixie haircut gain popularity", "The pixie cut hairstyle was popularized by Disney's Fairies franchise, especially Tinker Bell." ], "Conversation_no": 2170, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which real people had the haircut", "Transformer_rewrite": "which real people had the pixie haircut", "Truth_answer": "Pixie cuts were popularized first in the 1950s when Audrey Hepburn wore the style in her debut film Roman Holiday, and later in the 1960s by actress Mia Farrow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which real people had the pixie haircut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie_cut", "Context": [ "where did the name pixie haircut come from", "The name of the Pixie hair cut is derived from the mythological Pixie.", "how does the pixie haircut look", "A pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top and very short bangs.", "how did the pixie haircut gain popularity", "The pixie cut hairstyle was popularized by Disney's Fairies franchise, especially Tinker Bell.", "which real people had the pixie haircut", "Pixie cuts were popularized first in the 1950s when Audrey Hepburn wore the style in her debut film Roman Holiday, and later in the 1960s by actress Mia Farrow." ], "Conversation_no": 2170, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any others", "Transformer_rewrite": "any others", "Truth_answer": "British supermodel Twiggy, Laugh-In star Goldie Hawn, and Jean Seberg also sported a pixie cut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any other people have pixie cuts besides Audrey Hepburn", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2171, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Truth_answer": "Pete is a very fat cat who always bothers Mickey Mouse and his friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)", "Context": [ "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Pete is a very fat cat who always bothers Mickey Mouse and his friends." ], "Conversation_no": 2171, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the cat have nicknames", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the cat pete have nicknames", "Truth_answer": "Pete's nicknames are: Bad Pete, Big Pete, Big Bad Pete, Black Pete, Bootleg Pete, Dirty Pete, Mighty Pete, Pee Wee Pete, Peg-Leg Pete, Petey, Pistol Pete, Sneaky Pete.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105192158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the cat pete have nicknames", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)", "Context": [ "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Pete is a very fat cat who always bothers Mickey Mouse and his friends.", "does the cat pete have nicknames", "Pete's nicknames are: Bad Pete, Big Pete, Big Bad Pete, Black Pete, Bootleg Pete, Dirty Pete, Mighty Pete, Pee Wee Pete, Peg-Leg Pete, Petey, Pistol Pete, Sneaky Pete." ], "Conversation_no": 2171, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the gender of the cat", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the gender of the cat pete", "Truth_answer": "Pete is male.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105192158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the gender of the cat pete", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)", "Context": [ "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Pete is a very fat cat who always bothers Mickey Mouse and his friends.", "does the cat pete have nicknames", "Pete's nicknames are: Bad Pete, Big Pete, Big Bad Pete, Black Pete, Bootleg Pete, Dirty Pete, Mighty Pete, Pee Wee Pete, Peg-Leg Pete, Petey, Pistol Pete, Sneaky Pete.", "what is the gender of the cat pete", "Pete is male." ], "Conversation_no": 2171, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the cat first appear", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the cat pete first appear", "Truth_answer": "The cat character Pete first appears in the Disney 1925 animated short film Alice Solves the Puzzle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the cat pete first appear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_(Disney)", "Context": [ "what's the big guys name in mickey mouse", "Pete is a very fat cat who always bothers Mickey Mouse and his friends.", "does the cat pete have nicknames", "Pete's nicknames are: Bad Pete, Big Pete, Big Bad Pete, Black Pete, Bootleg Pete, Dirty Pete, Mighty Pete, Pee Wee Pete, Peg-Leg Pete, Petey, Pistol Pete, Sneaky Pete.", "what is the gender of the cat pete", "Pete is male.", "when does the cat pete first appear", "The cat character Pete first appears in the Disney 1925 animated short film Alice Solves the Puzzle." ], "Conversation_no": 2171, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the cat good or evil", "Transformer_rewrite": "is pete good or evil", "Truth_answer": "Although Pete is often typecast as a villain, he has shown great versatility within the role, playing everything from a hardened criminal to a legitimate authority figure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is pete good or evil", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2172, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won mvp at the all star game 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won mvp at the all star game 2018", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won mvp at the all star game 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2173, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who becomes president if vice president can't", "Transformer_rewrite": "who becomes president if vice president can't", "Truth_answer": "If the vice president is unable, the speaker of the House of Representatives is next in the United States presidential line of succession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who becomes president if vice president can't", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [ "who becomes president if vice president can't", "If the vice president is unable, the speaker of the House of Representatives is next in the United States presidential line of succession." ], "Conversation_no": 2173, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is next", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is next after speaker of the house in the United States presidential line of succession", "Truth_answer": "After speaker of the House comes president pro tempore of the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rockwallconservative.me/2010/03/31/daily-reader-us-constitution-in-45-days/_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127062043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-mast_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205155256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p2", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=westerman90&scale=5_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is next after speaker of the house in the United States presidential line of succession", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [ "who becomes president if vice president can't", "If the vice president is unable, the speaker of the House of Representatives is next in the United States presidential line of succession.", "who is next after speaker of the house in the United States presidential line of succession", "After speaker of the House comes president pro tempore of the Senate." ], "Conversation_no": 2173, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many times has the vice become president", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many times has the vice president become president", "Truth_answer": "Since 1789, the vice president has succeeded to the presidency intra-term on nine occasions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209101120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has the vice president become president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [ "who becomes president if vice president can't", "If the vice president is unable, the speaker of the House of Representatives is next in the United States presidential line of succession.", "who is next after speaker of the house in the United States presidential line of succession", "After speaker of the House comes president pro tempore of the Senate.", "how many times has the vice president become president", "Since 1789, the vice president has succeeded to the presidency intra-term on nine occasions." ], "Conversation_no": 2173, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the president leave office", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the president leave office to make vice president p become president", "Truth_answer": "Eight times were due to the president's death, and once due to resignation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the president leave office to make vice president p become president", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [ "who becomes president if vice president can't", "If the vice president is unable, the speaker of the House of Representatives is next in the United States presidential line of succession.", "who is next after speaker of the house in the United States presidential line of succession", "After speaker of the House comes president pro tempore of the Senate.", "how many times has the vice president become president", "Since 1789, the vice president has succeeded to the presidency intra-term on nine occasions.", "why did the president leave office to make vice president p become president", "Eight times were due to the president's death, and once due to resignation." ], "Conversation_no": 2173, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the line gone lower than vice", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the presidential line of succession ever gone lower than vice president", "Truth_answer": "No one lower in the line of succession than vice president has been called upon to act as president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209101120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the presidential line of succession ever gone lower than vice president", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_area", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2174, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Truth_answer": "Sitka, Alaska is the largest city in the United States by land area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitka,_Alaska", "Context": [ "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Sitka, Alaska is the largest city in the United States by land area." ], "Conversation_no": 2174, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the area of the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the area of the city sitka, alaska", "Truth_answer": "Sitka, Alaska is 2,870.01 sq mi (7,433.31 km2).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the area of the city sitka, alaska", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitka,_Alaska", "Context": [ "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Sitka, Alaska is the largest city in the United States by land area.", "what is the area of the city sitka, alaska", "Sitka, Alaska is 2,870.01 sq mi (7,433.31 km2)." ], "Conversation_no": 2174, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population of the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population of the city sitka alaska", "Truth_answer": "As of the 2010 census, Sitka, Alaska had a population of 8,881.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitka,_Alaska_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of the city sitka alaska", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitka,_Alaska", "Context": [ "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Sitka, Alaska is the largest city in the United States by land area.", "what is the area of the city sitka, alaska", "Sitka, Alaska is 2,870.01 sq mi (7,433.31 km2).", "what is the population of the city sitka alaska", "As of the 2010 census, Sitka, Alaska had a population of 8,881." ], "Conversation_no": 2174, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the mayor of the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the mayor of the city sitka, alaska", "Truth_answer": "Gary Paxton is the mayor of Sitka, Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mayor of the city sitka, alaska", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitka,_Alaska#Colleges_and_universities", "Context": [ "what is the largest city in the us by land area", "Sitka, Alaska is the largest city in the United States by land area.", "what is the area of the city sitka, alaska", "Sitka, Alaska is 2,870.01 sq mi (7,433.31 km2).", "what is the population of the city sitka alaska", "As of the 2010 census, Sitka, Alaska had a population of 8,881.", "who is the mayor of the city sitka, alaska", "Gary Paxton is the mayor of Sitka, Alaska." ], "Conversation_no": 2174, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the city have a college", "Transformer_rewrite": "does sitka, alaska have a college", "Truth_answer": "Sitka, Alaska hosts one active post-secondary institution, the University of Alaska Southeast-Sitka Campus, located on Japonski Island in an old World War II hangar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitka,_Alaska_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does sitka, alaska have a college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston,_we_have_a_problem", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2175, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "Transformer_rewrite": "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "Truth_answer": "The original version of the quote houston we have a problem were first spoken by Jack Spigert, an astronaut on the Apollo 13 mission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston,_we_have_a_problem", "Context": [ "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "The original version of the quote houston we have a problem were first spoken by Jack Spigert, an astronaut on the Apollo 13 mission." ], "Conversation_no": 2175, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were the exact words of the quote", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the exact words of the quote houston we have a problem", "Truth_answer": "The words actually spoken, initially by Jack Swigert, were Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston,_we_have_a_problem_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the exact words of the quote houston we have a problem", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston,_we_have_a_problem", "Context": [ "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "The original version of the quote houston we have a problem were first spoken by Jack Spigert, an astronaut on the Apollo 13 mission.", "what were the exact words of the quote houston we have a problem", "The words actually spoken, initially by Jack Swigert, were Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here." ], "Conversation_no": 2175, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the problem", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the problem in houston we have a problem", "Truth_answer": "The we've had a problem here was the astronauts communicating their discovery of the explosion that crippled their spacecraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the problem in houston we have a problem", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [ "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "The original version of the quote houston we have a problem were first spoken by Jack Spigert, an astronaut on the Apollo 13 mission.", "what were the exact words of the quote houston we have a problem", "The words actually spoken, initially by Jack Swigert, were Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here.", "what was the problem in houston we have a problem", "The we've had a problem here was the astronauts communicating their discovery of the explosion that crippled their spacecraft." ], "Conversation_no": 2175, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the mission end in tragedy", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the apollo 13 mission end in tragedy", "Truth_answer": "The Apollo 13 lunar landing was aborted. The crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the apollo 13 mission end in tragedy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13", "Context": [ "who said the famous line houston we have a problem", "The original version of the quote houston we have a problem were first spoken by Jack Spigert, an astronaut on the Apollo 13 mission.", "what were the exact words of the quote houston we have a problem", "The words actually spoken, initially by Jack Swigert, were Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here.", "what was the problem in houston we have a problem", "The we've had a problem here was the astronauts communicating their discovery of the explosion that crippled their spacecraft.", "did the apollo 13 mission end in tragedy", "The Apollo 13 lunar landing was aborted. The crew instead looped around the Moon, and returned safely to Earth on April 17." ], "Conversation_no": 2175, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the mission last", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the apollo 13 mission last", "Truth_answer": "The Apollo 13 mission duration was 5 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes, 41 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129051534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the apollo 13 mission last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2176, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "west indies cricket board wicb regional four day tournament", "Transformer_rewrite": "west indies cricket board wicb regional four day tournament", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "west indies cricket board wicb regional four day tournament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuthering_Heights", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2177, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Truth_answer": "Heathcliff is Catherine's one true love in the novel Wuthering Heights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuthering_Heights", "Context": [ "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Heathcliff is Catherine's one true love in the novel Wuthering Heights." ], "Conversation_no": 2177, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the novel", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote wuthering heights", "Truth_answer": "Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under her pseudonym Ellis Bell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuthering_Heights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote wuthering heights", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuthering_Heights", "Context": [ "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Heathcliff is Catherine's one true love in the novel Wuthering Heights.", "who wrote wuthering heights", "Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under her pseudonym Ellis Bell." ], "Conversation_no": 2177, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did catherine marry edgar", "Transformer_rewrite": "In wuthering heights why does catherine marry edgar", "Truth_answer": "Catherine confesses to Nelly that Edgar has proposed marriage and she has accepted due to his higher social status and education compared to Heathcliff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In wuthering heights why does catherine marry edgar", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Brontë", "Context": [ "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Heathcliff is Catherine's one true love in the novel Wuthering Heights.", "who wrote wuthering heights", "Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under her pseudonym Ellis Bell.", "In wuthering heights why does catherine marry edgar", "Catherine confesses to Nelly that Edgar has proposed marriage and she has accepted due to his higher social status and education compared to Heathcliff." ], "Conversation_no": 2177, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the author of the book from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the Emily Jane Bronte of wuthering heights from", "Truth_answer": "Emily Jane Brontë was an English novelist and poet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the Emily Jane Bronte of wuthering heights from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Brontë", "Context": [ "who is katherine's one true love weathering heights", "Heathcliff is Catherine's one true love in the novel Wuthering Heights.", "who wrote wuthering heights", "Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under her pseudonym Ellis Bell.", "In wuthering heights why does catherine marry edgar", "Catherine confesses to Nelly that Edgar has proposed marriage and she has accepted due to his higher social status and education compared to Heathcliff.", "where is the Emily Jane Bronte of wuthering heights from", "Emily Jane Brontë was an English novelist and poet." ], "Conversation_no": 2177, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the author have a pen name", "Transformer_rewrite": "did emily bronte have a pen name", "Truth_answer": "Emily Jane Brontë's pen name was Ellis Bell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did emily bronte have a pen name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2178, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the river kaveri does not follow through which of the following states", "Transformer_rewrite": "the river kaveri does not follow through which of the following states", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the river kaveri does not follow through which of the following states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2179, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "season 8 episode 3 cast of blue bloods", "Transformer_rewrite": "season 8 episode 3 cast of blue bloods", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "season 8 episode 3 cast of blue bloods", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2180, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "mama said it would be days like this", "Transformer_rewrite": "mama said it would be days like this", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mama said it would be days like this", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0147147/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2181, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays superman in the new justice league", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays superman in the new justice league", "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 Justice League movie, Henry Cavill plays Superman.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lastemberpress.com/cf/tag/zack-snyder/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays superman in the new justice league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/man-steel-50-actors-played-superman/", "Context": [ "who plays superman in the new justice league", "In the 2017 Justice League movie, Henry Cavill plays Superman." ], "Conversation_no": 2181, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "and in the the original", "Transformer_rewrite": "and in the original 1978 movie who plays superman", "Truth_answer": "With all due respect to those who came before him and those who would don the cape after, to many Christopher Reeve remains the quintessential Man Of Steel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200930204929id_/https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/man-steel-50-actors-played-superman/_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and in the original 1978 movie who plays superman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078346/", "Context": [ "who plays superman in the new justice league", "In the 2017 Justice League movie, Henry Cavill plays Superman.", "and in the original 1978 movie who plays superman", "With all due respect to those who came before him and those who would don the cape after, to many Christopher Reeve remains the quintessential Man Of Steel." ], "Conversation_no": 2181, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the director", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the director of the 1978 superman movie", "Truth_answer": "Richard Donner directed the 1978 Superman movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171129131053id_/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/franchise/superman_the_movie/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director of the 1978 superman movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.librarypoint.org/blogs/post/superman-on-screen/", "Context": [ "who plays superman in the new justice league", "In the 2017 Justice League movie, Henry Cavill plays Superman.", "and in the original 1978 movie who plays superman", "With all due respect to those who came before him and those who would don the cape after, to many Christopher Reeve remains the quintessential Man Of Steel.", "who was the director of the 1978 superman movie", "Richard Donner directed the 1978 Superman movie." ], "Conversation_no": 2181, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many movies were there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many movies were there in the original 1978 Superman series", "Truth_answer": "Four. By the time the series’ final entry, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, was released, the series was operating on a greatly reduced budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many movies were there in the original 1978 Superman series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/franchise/superman_the_movie", "Context": [ "who plays superman in the new justice league", "In the 2017 Justice League movie, Henry Cavill plays Superman.", "and in the original 1978 movie who plays superman", "With all due respect to those who came before him and those who would don the cape after, to many Christopher Reeve remains the quintessential Man Of Steel.", "who was the director of the 1978 superman movie", "Richard Donner directed the 1978 Superman movie.", "how many movies were there in the original 1978 Superman series?", "Four. By the time the series’ final entry, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, was released, the series was operating on a greatly reduced budget." ], "Conversation_no": 2181, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which was the best reviewed", "Transformer_rewrite": "which was the best reviewed of the four original 1970s Superman movies", "Truth_answer": "Superman (1978) received 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, the best score of the 1978-1987 Superman series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which was the best reviewed of the four original 1970s Superman movies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2182, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in 1650 what was the western border of english settlement", "Transformer_rewrite": "in 1650 what was the western border of english settlement", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in 1650 what was the western border of english settlement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2183, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "down by the bay my mother would say", "Transformer_rewrite": "down by the bay my mother would say", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "down by the bay my mother would say", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/marshall-plan-1", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2184, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "Transformer_rewrite": "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "Truth_answer": "The European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe. It was the brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, for whom it was named.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/president-harry-truman-signs-marshall-plan", "Context": [ "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "The European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe. It was the brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, for whom it was named." ], "Conversation_no": 2184, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was president", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was president", "Truth_answer": "President Harry S. Truman signed the Economic Assistance Act, which created a program that would help Europe recover and rebuild after the devastation wrought by World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was president when the european recovery program was enacted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rferl.org/a/1084818.html", "Context": [ "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "The European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe. It was the brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, for whom it was named.", "who was president when the european recovery program was enacted", "President Harry S. Truman signed the Economic Assistance Act, which created a program that would help Europe recover and rebuild after the devastation wrought by World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 2184, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were the effects", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the effects of the marshall plan", "Truth_answer": "It encouraged the economic integration that led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community among six nations -- Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands -- in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212161437id_/https://www.rferl.org/a/1084818.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the effects of the marshall plan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/marshall-plan2.htm", "Context": [ "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "The European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe. It was the brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, for whom it was named.", "who was president when the european recovery program was enacted", "President Harry S. Truman signed the Economic Assistance Act, which created a program that would help Europe recover and rebuild after the devastation wrought by World War II.", "what were the effects of the marshall plan", "It encouraged the economic integration that led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community among six nations -- Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands -- in 1950." ], "Conversation_no": 2184, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about today", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about today's effects of the marshall plan", "Truth_answer": "International cooperation demanded by the Marshall Plan laid the groundwork for the formation of the European Union (EU).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200725062145id_/https://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/marshall-plan2.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about today's effects of the marshall plan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.csis.org/analysis/marshall-plan-70-what-we-must-remember-and-what-we-must-do-future", "Context": [ "who proposed the european recovery program and what was its purpose", "The European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe. It was the brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, for whom it was named.", "who was president when the european recovery program was enacted", "President Harry S. Truman signed the Economic Assistance Act, which created a program that would help Europe recover and rebuild after the devastation wrought by World War II.", "what were the effects of the marshall plan", "It encouraged the economic integration that led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community among six nations -- Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands -- in 1950.", "what about today's effects of the marshall plan", "International cooperation demanded by the Marshall Plan laid the groundwork for the formation of the European Union (EU)." ], "Conversation_no": 2184, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were the goals", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the goals of the marshall plan", "Truth_answer": "Not only should the U.S. market be closely linked to European markets. In addition, the plan was meant to promote political ties between European countries and with the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the goals of the marshall plan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Lorenzo_(2019)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2185, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record. United States National Weather Service offices warned that Lorenzo could cause rip currents. Four people drowned in North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news/2018-03-29-ef5-f5-tornadoes-history", "Context": [ "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record. United States National Weather Service offices warned that Lorenzo could cause rip currents. Four people drowned in North Carolina." ], "Conversation_no": 2185, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "and tornadoes", "Transformer_rewrite": "and tornadoes", "Truth_answer": "It's been six years this Monday since the last catastrophic EF5 tornado struck the United States, occurring in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225051433id_/https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news/2018-03-29-ef5-f5-tornadoes-history_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and tornadoes what was the last f5 tornado to hit the united states", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://wgxa.tv/news/local/weather-warn-day-issued-ahead-of-severe-storm-threat", "Context": [ "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record. United States National Weather Service offices warned that Lorenzo could cause rip currents. Four people drowned in North Carolina.", "and tornadoes what was the last f5 tornado to hit the united states", "It's been six years this Monday since the last catastrophic EF5 tornado struck the United States, occurring in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 2185, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about thunderstorms", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about thunderstorms when was the most recent severe thunderstorm in the united states", "Truth_answer": "Tuesday, February 4th 2020: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Taylor and Upson counties through 1 p.m. Thursday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about thunderstorms when was the most recent severe thunderstorm in the united states", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.insider.com/worst-hail-storms-in-us-history-2019-10#august-13-2019-colorado-19", "Context": [ "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record. United States National Weather Service offices warned that Lorenzo could cause rip currents. Four people drowned in North Carolina.", "and tornadoes what was the last f5 tornado to hit the united states", "It's been six years this Monday since the last catastrophic EF5 tornado struck the United States, occurring in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013.", "what about thunderstorms when was the most recent severe thunderstorm in the united states", "Tuesday, February 4th 2020: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Taylor and Upson counties through 1 p.m. Thursday." ], "Conversation_no": 2185, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were there any severe hailstorms", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any severe hailstorms in the US recently", "Truth_answer": "On August 13, 2019, Colorado was hit by multiple reports of tornadoes and giant hail — including one stone that broke the record for the largest in the state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any severe hailstorms in the US recently", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://qz.com/531798/the-biggest-hurricane-ever-recorded-is-about-to-strike-mexico/", "Context": [ "when was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the united states", "Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record. United States National Weather Service offices warned that Lorenzo could cause rip currents. Four people drowned in North Carolina.", "and tornadoes what was the last f5 tornado to hit the united states", "It's been six years this Monday since the last catastrophic EF5 tornado struck the United States, occurring in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013.", "what about thunderstorms when was the most recent severe thunderstorm in the united states", "Tuesday, February 4th 2020: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Taylor and Upson counties through 1 p.m. Thursday.", "were there any severe hailstorms in the US recently", "On August 13, 2019, Colorado was hit by multiple reports of tornadoes and giant hail — including one stone that broke the record for the largest in the state." ], "Conversation_no": 2185, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "and in mexico", "Transformer_rewrite": "and in mexico what is the most severe hurricane", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Patricia, a massive and quickly developing storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean, is bearing down on the Mexican state of Jalisco with sustained winds of 200 mph or more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and in mexico what is the most severe hurricane", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_the_location_of_bodies_of_water_affect_settlement_in_China", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2186, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "Truth_answer": "The soil around the Yangtze and Huang He Rivers was rich and good for farming due to the silt that was deposited during the spring floods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014105254id_/https://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_the_location_of_bodies_of_water_affect_settlement_in_China_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/world-history-beginnings/ancient-egypt-hittites/a/egypt-article", "Context": [ "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "The soil around the Yangtze and Huang He Rivers was rich and good for farming due to the silt that was deposited during the spring floods." ], "Conversation_no": 2186, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "and in egypt", "Transformer_rewrite": "and in egypt how did the location of bodies of water effect settlement", "Truth_answer": "The most important result of this expansion of the Sahara for human civilization was that it pushed humans closer to the Nile River in search of reliable water sources.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and in egypt how did the location of bodies of water effect settlement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/07/150722144709.htm", "Context": [ "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "The soil around the Yangtze and Huang He Rivers was rich and good for farming due to the silt that was deposited during the spring floods.", "and in egypt how did the location of bodies of water effect settlement", "The most important result of this expansion of the Sahara for human civilization was that it pushed humans closer to the Nile River in search of reliable water sources." ], "Conversation_no": 2186, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did they develop agriculture", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did early human civilizations develop agriculture", "Truth_answer": "Researchers from Tel Aviv University, Harvard University, Bar-Ilan University, and the University of Haifa offer the first evidence that trial plant cultivation began far earlier -- some 23,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did early human civilizations develop agriculture", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-sociology/chapter/urbanization-and-the-development-of-cities/", "Context": [ "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "The soil around the Yangtze and Huang He Rivers was rich and good for farming due to the silt that was deposited during the spring floods.", "and in egypt how did the location of bodies of water effect settlement", "The most important result of this expansion of the Sahara for human civilization was that it pushed humans closer to the Nile River in search of reliable water sources.", "when did early human civilizations develop agriculture", "Researchers from Tel Aviv University, Harvard University, Bar-Ilan University, and the University of Haifa offer the first evidence that trial plant cultivation began far earlier -- some 23,000 years ago." ], "Conversation_no": 2186, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about cities", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about cities", "Truth_answer": "The very first cities were founded in Mesopotamia after the Neolithic Revolution, around 7500 BCE. Mesopotamian cities included Eridu, Uruk, and Ur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about cities when was the first built", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/28701-ancient-babylon-center-of-mesopotamian-civilization.html", "Context": [ "how did the location of bodies of water affect settlement in china", "The soil around the Yangtze and Huang He Rivers was rich and good for farming due to the silt that was deposited during the spring floods.", "and in egypt how did the location of bodies of water effect settlement", "The most important result of this expansion of the Sahara for human civilization was that it pushed humans closer to the Nile River in search of reliable water sources.", "when did early human civilizations develop agriculture", "Researchers from Tel Aviv University, Harvard University, Bar-Ilan University, and the University of Haifa offer the first evidence that trial plant cultivation began far earlier -- some 23,000 years ago.", "what about cities when was the first built", "The very first cities were founded in Mesopotamia after the Neolithic Revolution, around 7500 BCE. Mesopotamian cities included Eridu, Uruk, and Ur." ], "Conversation_no": 2186, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about babylon", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the mesopotamian city of babylon", "Truth_answer": "Located about 60 miles (100 kilometers) south of Baghdad in modern-day Iraq, the ancient city of Babylon served for nearly two millennia as a center of Mesopotamian civilization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130030101id_/https://www.livescience.com/28701-ancient-babylon-center-of-mesopotamian-civilization.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the mesopotamian city of babylon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2187, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Truth_answer": "Sisyphus, king of Ephyra, was punished to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when close to the top, repeating this action for eternity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus", "Context": [ "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus, king of Ephyra, was punished to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when close to the top, repeating this action for eternity." ], "Conversation_no": 2187, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Sisyphus punished to push the rock up the hill", "Truth_answer": "Sisyphus was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sisyphus punished to push the rock up the hill", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus", "Context": [ "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus, king of Ephyra, was punished to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when close to the top, repeating this action for eternity.", "Why was Sisyphus punished to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness." ], "Conversation_no": 2187, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what person chose the punishment", "Transformer_rewrite": "what person chose the punishment", "Truth_answer": "Zeus made King Sisyphus roll a huge boulder endlessly up a steep hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What person chose Sisyphus's punishment of pushing the rock up the hill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus", "Context": [ "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus, king of Ephyra, was punished to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when close to the top, repeating this action for eternity.", "Why was Sisyphus punished to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness.", "What person chose Sisyphus's punishment of pushing the rock up the hill", "Zeus made King Sisyphus roll a huge boulder endlessly up a steep hill." ], "Conversation_no": 2187, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why Zeus", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Zeus decide on Sisyphus's punishment", "Truth_answer": "Sisyphus killed travellers and guests, a violation of xenia, which fell under Zeus's domain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Zeus decide on Sisyphus's punishment", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus", "Context": [ "Who has to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus, king of Ephyra, was punished to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when close to the top, repeating this action for eternity.", "Why was Sisyphus punished to push the rock up the hill", "Sisyphus was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness.", "What person chose Sisyphus's punishment of pushing the rock up the hill", "Zeus made King Sisyphus roll a huge boulder endlessly up a steep hill.", "Why did Zeus decide on Sisyphus's punishment", "Sisyphus killed travellers and guests, a violation of xenia, which fell under Zeus's domain." ], "Conversation_no": 2187, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other bad things did he do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other bad things did Sisyphus do, besides kill travellers and guests", "Truth_answer": "Sisyphus and his brother Salmoneus were known to hate each other, and Sisyphus consulted the Oracle of Delphi on just how to kill Salmoneus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other bad things did Sisyphus do, besides kill travellers and guests", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku_Yamamoto%27s_sleeping_giant_quote", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2188, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "Truth_answer": "The sleeping giant quotation in the film Tora! Tora! Tora! is by the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku_Yamamoto%27s_sleeping_giant_quote_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2001-10-19-0110180473-story.html", "Context": [ "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "The sleeping giant quotation in the film Tora! Tora! Tora! is by the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan." ], "Conversation_no": 2188, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the quote famous", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the quote famous", "Truth_answer": "Since the events of September 11, politicians and the media alike have used the quote, usually attributing it to the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the quote I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant famous", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.proz.com/kudoz/japanese-to-english/education-pedagogy/153066-tora-tora-tora.html", "Context": [ "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "The sleeping giant quotation in the film Tora! Tora! Tora! is by the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan.", "is the quote I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant famous", "Since the events of September 11, politicians and the media alike have used the quote, usually attributing it to the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto." ], "Conversation_no": 2188, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the meaning of the film's title", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the title of the film Tora! Tora! Tora!", "Truth_answer": "Tora means tiger, and it was the code signal sent by Lieutenant Commander Mitsuo Fuchida to the Japanese flagship Akagi after complete surprise was achieved in the bombing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the title of the film Tora! Tora! Tora!", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tora!_Tora!_Tora!", "Context": [ "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "The sleeping giant quotation in the film Tora! Tora! Tora! is by the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan.", "is the quote I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant famous", "Since the events of September 11, politicians and the media alike have used the quote, usually attributing it to the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.", "What is the meaning of the title of the film Tora! Tora! Tora!", "Tora means tiger, and it was the code signal sent by Lieutenant Commander Mitsuo Fuchida to the Japanese flagship Akagi after complete surprise was achieved in the bombing." ], "Conversation_no": 2188, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the film produced", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the film produced", "Truth_answer": "Tora! Tora! Tora! is an epic war film produced in 1970 and it dramatizes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Tora! Tora! Tora! produced", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.daveswarbirds.com/tora/Japanese.htm", "Context": [ "Who said I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant", "The sleeping giant quotation in the film Tora! Tora! Tora! is by the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan.", "is the quote I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant famous", "Since the events of September 11, politicians and the media alike have used the quote, usually attributing it to the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.", "What is the meaning of the title of the film Tora! Tora! Tora!", "Tora means tiger, and it was the code signal sent by Lieutenant Commander Mitsuo Fuchida to the Japanese flagship Akagi after complete surprise was achieved in the bombing.", "When was the film Tora! Tora! Tora! produced", "Tora! Tora! Tora! is an epic war film produced in 1970 and it dramatizes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941." ], "Conversation_no": 2188, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where was the filming", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was the filming for Tora! Tora! Tora! done", "Truth_answer": "The Japanese sequences of Tora! Tora! Tora! were filmed at Ashiya and Kagoshima Bay, on the island of Kyushu; and in Tokyo Imperial Palace and the United States Embassy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the filming for Tora! Tora! Tora! done", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/28/18520821/avengers-endgame-pepper-potts-rescue", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2189, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "Truth_answer": "In Iron Man 3, Pepper becomes infected with the deadly Extremis virus, and she uses her temporary new powers to ultimately kill the movie’s villain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216133409id_/https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/28/18520821/avengers-endgame-pepper-potts-rescue_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_3", "Context": [ "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "In Iron Man 3, Pepper becomes infected with the deadly Extremis virus, and she uses her temporary new powers to ultimately kill the movie’s villain." ], "Conversation_no": 2189, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the name of the main character", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the main character in Iron Man 3", "Truth_answer": "In Iron Man 3 Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark, the main character in Iron Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the main character in Iron Man 3", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.eonline.com/de/news/586264/robert-downey-jr-sets-record-straight-on-iron-man-4-working-with-mel-gibson-watch-now", "Context": [ "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "In Iron Man 3, Pepper becomes infected with the deadly Extremis virus, and she uses her temporary new powers to ultimately kill the movie’s villain.", "What is the name of the main character in Iron Man 3", "In Iron Man 3 Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark, the main character in Iron Man." ], "Conversation_no": 2189, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is there a fourth movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a fourth movie of Iron man", "Truth_answer": "Robert Downey Jr. confirmed, in The Ellen DeGeneres Show, OK, yes—there's a fourth movie in the works!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a fourth movie of Iron man", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_3", "Context": [ "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "In Iron Man 3, Pepper becomes infected with the deadly Extremis virus, and she uses her temporary new powers to ultimately kill the movie’s villain.", "What is the name of the main character in Iron Man 3", "In Iron Man 3 Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark, the main character in Iron Man.", "Is there a fourth movie of Iron man", "Robert Downey Jr. confirmed, in The Ellen DeGeneres Show, OK, yes—there's a fourth movie in the works!" ], "Conversation_no": 2189, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the third one released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the third Iron Man movie released", "Truth_answer": "Iron Man 3 premiered at the Grand Rex in Paris on April 14, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the third Iron Man movie released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_3", "Context": [ "who does pepper potts become in iron man 3", "In Iron Man 3, Pepper becomes infected with the deadly Extremis virus, and she uses her temporary new powers to ultimately kill the movie’s villain.", "What is the name of the main character in Iron Man 3", "In Iron Man 3 Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark, the main character in Iron Man.", "Is there a fourth movie of Iron man", "Robert Downey Jr. confirmed, in The Ellen DeGeneres Show, OK, yes—there's a fourth movie in the works!", "When was the third Iron Man movie released", "Iron Man 3 premiered at the Grand Rex in Paris on April 14, 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 2189, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was the success rate", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the success rate of the movie Iron Man 3", "Truth_answer": "It was a huge box office success, grossing over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the second highest grossing film of 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the success rate of the movie Iron Man 3", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rcboe.org/cms/lib/GA01903614/Centricity/Domain/2849/AP%20CH%2014%20Notes.pdf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2190, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "Truth_answer": "There are over 2.7 million bureaucrats working for the government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rcboe.org/cms/lib/GA01903614/Centricity/Domain/2849/AP%20CH%2014%20Notes.pdf", "Context": [ "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "There are over 2.7 million bureaucrats working for the government." ], "Conversation_no": 2190, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "In what departments", "Transformer_rewrite": "In what departments do the bureaucrats work for the US government", "Truth_answer": "The bureaucrats work in six big agencies- Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, VeteransAffairs, Homeland Security and the Postal Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what departments do the bureaucrats work for the US government", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rcboe.org/cms/lib/GA01903614/Centricity/Domain/2849/AP%20CH%2014%20Notes.pdf", "Context": [ "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "There are over 2.7 million bureaucrats working for the government.", "In what departments do the bureaucrats work for the US government", "The bureaucrats work in six big agencies- Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, VeteransAffairs, Homeland Security and the Postal Service." ], "Conversation_no": 2190, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which one is the largest", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which department of the government bureaucratic jobs is the largest", "Truth_answer": "Measured by total employees, the largest department is the Department of Defense (Army, Air Force, Navy).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which department of the government bureaucratic jobs is the largest", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rcboe.org/cms/lib/GA01903614/Centricity/Domain/2849/AP%20CH%2014%20Notes.pdf", "Context": [ "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "There are over 2.7 million bureaucrats working for the government.", "In what departments do the bureaucrats work for the US government", "The bureaucrats work in six big agencies- Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, VeteransAffairs, Homeland Security and the Postal Service.", "Which department of the government bureaucratic jobs is the largest", "Measured by total employees, the largest department is the Department of Defense (Army, Air Force, Navy)." ], "Conversation_no": 2190, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Besides the six big agencies are there more", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides the six big bureaucratic agencies, are there more agencies for government workers", "Truth_answer": "the other areas for bereaucratic jobs are: independent agencies, independent regulatory commissions, government corporations, informal organizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides the six big bureaucratic agencies, are there more agencies for government workers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://vittana.org/20-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-bureaucracy", "Context": [ "how many bureaucrats work for the us government", "There are over 2.7 million bureaucrats working for the government.", "In what departments do the bureaucrats work for the US government", "The bureaucrats work in six big agencies- Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, VeteransAffairs, Homeland Security and the Postal Service.", "Which department of the government bureaucratic jobs is the largest", "Measured by total employees, the largest department is the Department of Defense (Army, Air Force, Navy).", "Besides the six big bureaucratic agencies, are there more agencies for government workers", "the other areas for bereaucratic jobs are: independent agencies, independent regulatory commissions, government corporations, informal organizations." ], "Conversation_no": 2190, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are the advantages for the workers", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the advantages for bureaucratic workers", "Truth_answer": "Creativity thrives within a bureaucracy, job security is provided, excludes favoritism, a bureaucracy centralizes power, encourages specialization, best practices are created, it creates predictability, it provides a foundation for scalability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the advantages for bureaucratic workers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.distilledspirits.org/news/puritan-massachusetts-buries-blue-laws-governor-romney-signs-sunday-liquor-sales-bill/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2191, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "Truth_answer": "On November 26, 2003 Governor Mitt Romney struck down the ban on Sunday alcohol sales, one of the last vestiges of the Prohibition era in Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_laws_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "On November 26, 2003 Governor Mitt Romney struck down the ban on Sunday alcohol sales, one of the last vestiges of the Prohibition era in Massachusetts." ], "Conversation_no": 2191, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what originated the law", "Transformer_rewrite": "What originated the blue law", "Truth_answer": "The origin of the blue laws partially stems from religion, particularly the prohibition of Sabbath desecration in Christian Churches following the first-day Sabbatarian tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117210237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_law_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202211448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_laws_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What originated the blue law", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sabbathtruth.com/free-resources/article-library/id/1840/what-are-blue-laws", "Context": [ "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "On November 26, 2003 Governor Mitt Romney struck down the ban on Sunday alcohol sales, one of the last vestiges of the Prohibition era in Massachusetts.", "What originated the blue law", "The origin of the blue laws partially stems from religion, particularly the prohibition of Sabbath desecration in Christian Churches following the first-day Sabbatarian tradition." ], "Conversation_no": 2191, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what year", "Transformer_rewrite": "What year did the blue law originate", "Truth_answer": "The Puritans were probably the first to enforce Sunday laws on the North American continent, banning many commercial and recreational activities on Sundays during the 1600s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the blue law originate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://worldpopulationreview.com/states/blue-laws-by-state/", "Context": [ "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "On November 26, 2003 Governor Mitt Romney struck down the ban on Sunday alcohol sales, one of the last vestiges of the Prohibition era in Massachusetts.", "What originated the blue law", "The origin of the blue laws partially stems from religion, particularly the prohibition of Sabbath desecration in Christian Churches following the first-day Sabbatarian tradition.", "What year did the blue law originate", "The Puritans were probably the first to enforce Sunday laws on the North American continent, banning many commercial and recreational activities on Sundays during the 1600s." ], "Conversation_no": 2191, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "In how many U.S states", "Transformer_rewrite": "In how many U.S. states is the blue law enforced", "Truth_answer": "There are currently 28 states with blue laws, and the laws vary by each state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In how many U.S. states is the blue law enforced", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_law", "Context": [ "when did the blue laws end in massachusetts", "On November 26, 2003 Governor Mitt Romney struck down the ban on Sunday alcohol sales, one of the last vestiges of the Prohibition era in Massachusetts.", "What originated the blue law", "The origin of the blue laws partially stems from religion, particularly the prohibition of Sabbath desecration in Christian Churches following the first-day Sabbatarian tradition.", "What year did the blue law originate", "The Puritans were probably the first to enforce Sunday laws on the North American continent, banning many commercial and recreational activities on Sundays during the 1600s.", "In how many U.S. states is the blue law enforced", "There are currently 28 states with blue laws, and the laws vary by each state." ], "Conversation_no": 2191, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the enforcement seen abroad", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the enforcement of the blue law seen abroad", "Truth_answer": "Blue laws are enforced in parts of the United States, Canada, and some European countries, particularly in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Norway, keeping most stores closed on Sundays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the enforcement of the blue law seen abroad", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://law.jrank.org/pages/1516/Juvenile-Justice-Juvenile-Court-Structure.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2192, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Truth_answer": "Most states give their juvenile courts legal jurisdiction over cases involving delinquency, abuse and neglect, and status offense proceedings. Some juvenile courts also have jurisdiction over adoptions, emancipation, and consent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190303180737id_/http://law.jrank.org:80/pages/1516/Juvenile-Justice-Juvenile-Court-Structure.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ncsl.org/research/civil-and-criminal-justice/juvenile-age-of-jurisdiction-and-transfer-to-adult-court-laws.aspx", "Context": [ "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Most states give their juvenile courts legal jurisdiction over cases involving delinquency, abuse and neglect, and status offense proceedings. Some juvenile courts also have jurisdiction over adoptions, emancipation, and consent." ], "Conversation_no": 2192, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Up to what age is the jurisdiction", "Transformer_rewrite": "Up to what age does the Juvenile court have jurisdiction to handle cases", "Truth_answer": "In 45 states, the maximum age of juvenile court jurisdiction is age 17. Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin draw the juvenile/adult line at age 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116080046id_/http://www.ncsl.org:80/research/civil-and-criminal-justice/juvenile-age-of-jurisdiction-and-transfer-to-adult-court-laws.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Up to what age does the Juvenile court have jurisdiction to handle cases", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ojjdp.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh176/files/pubs/252473.pdf", "Context": [ "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Most states give their juvenile courts legal jurisdiction over cases involving delinquency, abuse and neglect, and status offense proceedings. Some juvenile courts also have jurisdiction over adoptions, emancipation, and consent.", "Up to what age does the Juvenile court have jurisdiction to handle cases", "In 45 states, the maximum age of juvenile court jurisdiction is age 17. Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin draw the juvenile/adult line at age 16." ], "Conversation_no": 2192, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "About how many cases are handled annually", "Transformer_rewrite": "About how many cases are handled by juvenile court jurisdiction annually", "Truth_answer": "In 2016, juvenile courts in the United States handled 850,500 delinquency cases that involved juveniles charged with criminal law violations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "About how many cases are handled by juvenile court jurisdiction annually", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://info.mstservices.com/blog/trends-in-juvenile-crime", "Context": [ "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Most states give their juvenile courts legal jurisdiction over cases involving delinquency, abuse and neglect, and status offense proceedings. Some juvenile courts also have jurisdiction over adoptions, emancipation, and consent.", "Up to what age does the Juvenile court have jurisdiction to handle cases", "In 45 states, the maximum age of juvenile court jurisdiction is age 17. Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin draw the juvenile/adult line at age 16.", "About how many cases are handled by juvenile court jurisdiction annually", "In 2016, juvenile courts in the United States handled 850,500 delinquency cases that involved juveniles charged with criminal law violations." ], "Conversation_no": 2192, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the most common offense", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the most common offense", "Truth_answer": "The most common is theft-larceny, which showed an arrest rate of 401.3 per 100,000 youths in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107151116id_/http://info.mstservices.com:80/blog/trends-in-juvenile-crime_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most common juvenile offense according to the court system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ojjdp.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh176/files/pubs/252473.pdf", "Context": [ "what type of jurisdiction does a juvenile court have", "Most states give their juvenile courts legal jurisdiction over cases involving delinquency, abuse and neglect, and status offense proceedings. Some juvenile courts also have jurisdiction over adoptions, emancipation, and consent.", "Up to what age does the Juvenile court have jurisdiction to handle cases", "In 45 states, the maximum age of juvenile court jurisdiction is age 17. Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin draw the juvenile/adult line at age 16.", "About how many cases are handled by juvenile court jurisdiction annually", "In 2016, juvenile courts in the United States handled 850,500 delinquency cases that involved juveniles charged with criminal law violations.", "What is the most common juvenile offense according to the court system", "The most common is theft-larceny, which showed an arrest rate of 401.3 per 100,000 youths in 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2192, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What percentage of all types are committed by females", "Transformer_rewrite": "What percentage of delinquent juvenile offenses are committed by females", "Truth_answer": "More than a quarter of the overall delinquency caseload involved females.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What percentage of delinquent juvenile offenses are committed by females", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2193, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "name six parts of the chain of infection", "Transformer_rewrite": "name six parts of the chain of infection", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name six parts of the chain of infection", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2194, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "Truth_answer": "In the 10th season finale, Sheldon unexpectedly proposes to Amy Fowler. In the eleventh season premiere, Amy accepts his proposal, and they marry in the season finale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper", "Context": [ "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "In the 10th season finale, Sheldon unexpectedly proposes to Amy Fowler. In the eleventh season premiere, Amy accepts his proposal, and they marry in the season finale." ], "Conversation_no": 2194, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What happened next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened after Sheldon and Amy married on The Big Bang Theory", "Truth_answer": "Late in season 12, Amy is preparing Sheldon to accept them having children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sheldon and Amy married on The Big Bang Theory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper", "Context": [ "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "In the 10th season finale, Sheldon unexpectedly proposes to Amy Fowler. In the eleventh season premiere, Amy accepts his proposal, and they marry in the season finale.", "What happened after Sheldon and Amy married on The Big Bang Theory", "Late in season 12, Amy is preparing Sheldon to accept them having children." ], "Conversation_no": 2194, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What happened in the series finale", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Sheldon and Amy in the series finale of The Big Bang Theory", "Truth_answer": "In the series finale, both Sheldon and Amy are recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sheldon and Amy in the series finale of The Big Bang Theory", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper", "Context": [ "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "In the 10th season finale, Sheldon unexpectedly proposes to Amy Fowler. In the eleventh season premiere, Amy accepts his proposal, and they marry in the season finale.", "What happened after Sheldon and Amy married on The Big Bang Theory", "Late in season 12, Amy is preparing Sheldon to accept them having children.", "What happened to Sheldon and Amy in the series finale of The Big Bang Theory", "In the series finale, both Sheldon and Amy are recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics." ], "Conversation_no": 2194, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why did they win the prize", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did Sheldon and Amy win the prize", "Truth_answer": "Sheldon and Amy are recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics for their discovery of super asymmetry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022010305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sheldon and Amy win the Nobel Prize in physics on The Big Bang Theory", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Cooper", "Context": [ "who is sheldon on big bang theory married to", "In the 10th season finale, Sheldon unexpectedly proposes to Amy Fowler. In the eleventh season premiere, Amy accepts his proposal, and they marry in the season finale.", "What happened after Sheldon and Amy married on The Big Bang Theory", "Late in season 12, Amy is preparing Sheldon to accept them having children.", "What happened to Sheldon and Amy in the series finale of The Big Bang Theory", "In the series finale, both Sheldon and Amy are recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics.", "Why did Sheldon and Amy win the Nobel Prize in physics on The Big Bang Theory", "Sheldon and Amy are recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics for their discovery of super asymmetry." ], "Conversation_no": 2194, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the actor's real name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the actor who plays Sheldon Cooper's real name", "Truth_answer": "Sheldon Lee Cooper is portrayed by actor Jim Parsons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the actor who plays Sheldon Cooper's real name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Computer_Revolution/Hardware/Memory", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2195, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "Truth_answer": "RAM or Volatile storage area is only temporarily memory, requiring electricity to maintain the information stored in it, once the power is off the information is gone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive", "Context": [ "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "RAM or Volatile storage area is only temporarily memory, requiring electricity to maintain the information stored in it, once the power is off the information is gone." ], "Conversation_no": 2195, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about when the computer is off", "Transformer_rewrite": "What part of the computer hardware retains data while the computer is off", "Truth_answer": "A hard disk drive (HDD) is an electro-mechanical data storage device. HDDs are a type of non-volatile storage, retaining stored data even when powered off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of the computer hardware retains data while the computer is off", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fonepaw.com/recovery/recover-deleted-files-windows.html", "Context": [ "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "RAM or Volatile storage area is only temporarily memory, requiring electricity to maintain the information stored in it, once the power is off the information is gone.", "What part of the computer hardware retains data while the computer is off", "A hard disk drive (HDD) is an electro-mechanical data storage device. HDDs are a type of non-volatile storage, retaining stored data even when powered off." ], "Conversation_no": 2195, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Can I retreive what is deleted", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can I retreive what is deleted by a hard disk drive", "Truth_answer": "Recycle Bin is the first place you should check for deleted data, also you can restore it from a backup or you can try restoring it from a previous version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can I retreive in the computer the data deleted from the Hard disk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.fonepaw.com/recovery/recover-deleted-files-windows.html", "Context": [ "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "RAM or Volatile storage area is only temporarily memory, requiring electricity to maintain the information stored in it, once the power is off the information is gone.", "What part of the computer hardware retains data while the computer is off", "A hard disk drive (HDD) is an electro-mechanical data storage device. HDDs are a type of non-volatile storage, retaining stored data even when powered off.", "Can I retreive in the computer the data deleted from the Hard disk", "Recycle Bin is the first place you should check for deleted data, also you can restore it from a backup or you can try restoring it from a previous version." ], "Conversation_no": 2195, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Can deleted data be wiped completely", "Transformer_rewrite": "Can deleted data be wiped completely in the computer", "Truth_answer": "Even in the worst case that your files are literally deleted and nowhere to be found, the permanently deleted files are actually recoverable with a data recovery program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can deleted data be wiped completely in the computer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cleverfiles.com/howto/top-5-data-recovery-software-windows.html", "Context": [ "what part of the computer hardware only retains data while the computer is on", "RAM or Volatile storage area is only temporarily memory, requiring electricity to maintain the information stored in it, once the power is off the information is gone.", "What part of the computer hardware retains data while the computer is off", "A hard disk drive (HDD) is an electro-mechanical data storage device. HDDs are a type of non-volatile storage, retaining stored data even when powered off.", "Can I retreive in the computer the data deleted from the Hard disk", "Recycle Bin is the first place you should check for deleted data, also you can restore it from a backup or you can try restoring it from a previous version.", "Can deleted data be wiped completely in the computer", "Even in the worst case that your files are literally deleted and nowhere to be found, the permanently deleted files are actually recoverable with a data recovery program." ], "Conversation_no": 2195, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where do I get the recovery program", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do I get the recovery program", "Truth_answer": "There are several file recovery apps available for free. This free data recovery software can work on hard drives, USB flash drives, memory cards, MP3 players, and other storage devices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129105254id_/https://www.cleverfiles.com/howto/top-5-data-recovery-software-windows.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do I get the data recovery program for recovering permanently deleted files", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon#Fields_using_the_term", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2196, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is slang specific to a particular group", "Transformer_rewrite": "is slang specific to a particular group", "Truth_answer": "Slang can be either culture-wide or known only within a certain group or subculture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is slang specific to a particular group", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slang#Etymology_of_the_word_slang", "Context": [ "is slang specific to a particular group", "Slang can be either culture-wide or known only within a certain group or subculture." ], "Conversation_no": 2196, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the term first used", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the term slang first used", "Truth_answer": "In its earliest attested use (1756), the word slang referred to the vocabulary of low or disreputable people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the term slang first used", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slang#Etymology_of_the_word_slang", "Context": [ "is slang specific to a particular group", "Slang can be either culture-wide or known only within a certain group or subculture.", "when was the term slang first used", "In its earliest attested use (1756), the word slang referred to the vocabulary of low or disreputable people." ], "Conversation_no": 2196, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did anything change about the term in the nineteenth century", "Transformer_rewrite": "did anything change about the term slang or how it was used in the nineteenth century", "Truth_answer": "By the early nineteenth century, it was no longer exclusively associated with disreputable people, but continued to be applied to usages below the level of standard educated speech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slang_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything change about the term slang or how it was used in the nineteenth century", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slang#Etymology_of_the_word_slang", "Context": [ "is slang specific to a particular group", "Slang can be either culture-wide or known only within a certain group or subculture.", "when was the term slang first used", "In its earliest attested use (1756), the word slang referred to the vocabulary of low or disreputable people.", "did anything change about the term slang or how it was used in the nineteenth century", "By the early nineteenth century, it was no longer exclusively associated with disreputable people, but continued to be applied to usages below the level of standard educated speech." ], "Conversation_no": 2196, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the term originate", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the term slang originate", "Truth_answer": "The origin of the word is uncertain, although it appears to be connected with thieves' cant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the term slang originate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slang#Formation_of_slang", "Context": [ "is slang specific to a particular group", "Slang can be either culture-wide or known only within a certain group or subculture.", "when was the term slang first used", "In its earliest attested use (1756), the word slang referred to the vocabulary of low or disreputable people.", "did anything change about the term slang or how it was used in the nineteenth century", "By the early nineteenth century, it was no longer exclusively associated with disreputable people, but continued to be applied to usages below the level of standard educated speech.", "where did the term slang originate", "The origin of the word is uncertain, although it appears to be connected with thieves' cant." ], "Conversation_no": 2196, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what can you tell me about the formation of the term", "Transformer_rewrite": "what can you tell me about the formation of slang", "Truth_answer": "It is often difficult to collect etymologies for slang terms, largely because slang is a phenomenon of speech, rather than written language and etymologies which are typically traced via corpus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can you tell me about the formation of slang", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2197, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who might be confined in a modern jail", "Transformer_rewrite": "who might be confined in a modern jail", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who might be confined in a modern jail", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_at_First_Sight_(Australian_TV_series)#Couples", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2198, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "Truth_answer": "All the couples from season 1 are separated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_at_First_Sight_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "All the couples from season 1 are separated." ], "Conversation_no": 2198, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there an american version of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there an american version of married at first sight", "Truth_answer": "Married at First Sight is an American reality television series based on a Danish series of the same name titled Gift Ved Første Blik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205233036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_at_First_Sight_(American_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there an american version of married at first sight", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_at_First_Sight_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "All the couples from season 1 are separated.", "is there an american version of married at first sight", "Married at First Sight is an American reality television series based on a Danish series of the same name titled Gift Ved Første Blik." ], "Conversation_no": 2198, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show first air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the show first air", "Truth_answer": "The American version of Married at First Sight aired on July 8, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the american version of married at first sight air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_at_First_Sight_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "All the couples from season 1 are separated.", "is there an american version of married at first sight", "Married at First Sight is an American reality television series based on a Danish series of the same name titled Gift Ved Første Blik.", "when did the american version of married at first sight air", "The American version of Married at First Sight aired on July 8, 2014." ], "Conversation_no": 2198, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons are there currently", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons are there currently of the american version of married at first sight", "Truth_answer": "The American version of Married at First Sight has 10 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there currently of the american version of married at first sight", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_at_First_Sight_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "are the australian married at first sight couples still together", "All the couples from season 1 are separated.", "is there an american version of married at first sight", "Married at First Sight is an American reality television series based on a Danish series of the same name titled Gift Ved Første Blik.", "when did the american version of married at first sight air", "The American version of Married at First Sight aired on July 8, 2014.", "how many seasons are there currently of the american version of married at first sight", "The American version of Married at First Sight has 10 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2198, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in the american married at first sight", "Truth_answer": "The American Married at First Sight has 64 episodes total.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in the american married at first sight", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_(United_States_coin)#Composition", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2199, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "Truth_answer": "The last mostly-copper cents (95% copper metal composition) were produced by the Denver Mint on October 22, 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_(United_States_coin)", "Context": [ "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "The last mostly-copper cents (95% copper metal composition) were produced by the Denver Mint on October 22, 1982." ], "Conversation_no": 2199, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the coin first made", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first penny made", "Truth_answer": "The first U.S. cent was produced in 1787, and the cent has been issued primarily as a copper or copper-plated coin throughout its history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first penny made", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dime_(United_States_coin)#\"Disme\"_(1792)", "Context": [ "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "The last mostly-copper cents (95% copper metal composition) were produced by the Denver Mint on October 22, 1982.", "when was the first penny made", "The first U.S. cent was produced in 1787, and the cent has been issued primarily as a copper or copper-plated coin throughout its history." ], "Conversation_no": 2199, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about a dime", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about a dime", "Truth_answer": "The first dimes minted for circulation did not appear until 1796, due to a lack of demand for the coin and production problems at the United States Mint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first dime made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter_(United_States_coin)#Copper-nickel_clad_copper_series", "Context": [ "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "The last mostly-copper cents (95% copper metal composition) were produced by the Denver Mint on October 22, 1982.", "when was the first penny made", "The first U.S. cent was produced in 1787, and the cent has been issued primarily as a copper or copper-plated coin throughout its history.", "when was the first dime made", "The first dimes minted for circulation did not appear until 1796, due to a lack of demand for the coin and production problems at the United States Mint." ], "Conversation_no": 2199, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about a quarter", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first quarter made", "Truth_answer": "The copper-nickel clad Washington quarter was first issued in 1965 and as part of the switch, the Denver mintmark was added in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first quarter made", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_(United_States_coin)", "Context": [ "when did they stop making pennies from copper", "The last mostly-copper cents (95% copper metal composition) were produced by the Denver Mint on October 22, 1982.", "when was the first penny made", "The first U.S. cent was produced in 1787, and the cent has been issued primarily as a copper or copper-plated coin throughout its history.", "when was the first dime made", "The first dimes minted for circulation did not appear until 1796, due to a lack of demand for the coin and production problems at the United States Mint.", "when was the first quarter made", "The copper-nickel clad Washington quarter was first issued in 1965 and as part of the switch, the Denver mintmark was added in 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 2199, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about a nickel", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first nickel made", "Truth_answer": "The initial design of the Shield nickel was struck from 1866 until 1883, then was replaced by the Liberty Head nickel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first nickel made", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2200, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "kahit maputi na ang buhok ko lyrics original singer", "Transformer_rewrite": "kahit maputi na ang buhok ko lyrics original singer", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "kahit maputi na ang buhok ko lyrics original singer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/new-england-patriots/teamvsteam?opp=15", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2201, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "Truth_answer": "The last time the New England Patriots played the Jacksonville Jaguars was on 9/16/18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/new-england-patriots/teamvsteam?opp=15", "Context": [ "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "The last time the New England Patriots played the Jacksonville Jaguars was on 9/16/18." ], "Conversation_no": 2201, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the score", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the score of the game between the new england patrios and jacksonville jaguars on 9/16/2018", "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 20 to 31.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score of the game between the new england patrios and jacksonville jaguars on 9/16/2018", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.footballdb.com/games/boxscore.html?gid=2018091611", "Context": [ "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "The last time the New England Patriots played the Jacksonville Jaguars was on 9/16/18.", "what was the score of the game between the new england patrios and jacksonville jaguars on 9/16/2018", "The New England Patriots lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 20 to 31." ], "Conversation_no": 2201, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the game", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the game", "Truth_answer": "The game between the New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars was played in Jacksonville, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the game that was played between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nj.com/sports/2018/09/nfl_scores_2018_new_england_patriots_vs_jacksonvil.html", "Context": [ "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "The last time the New England Patriots played the Jacksonville Jaguars was on 9/16/18.", "what was the score of the game between the new england patrios and jacksonville jaguars on 9/16/2018", "The New England Patriots lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 20 to 31.", "where was the game that was played between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars", "The game between the New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars was played in Jacksonville, Florida." ], "Conversation_no": 2201, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "and the quarterbacks", "Transformer_rewrite": "and the quarterbacks", "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots, led by quarterback Tom Brady, met the Jacksonville Jaguars, led by quarterback Blake Bortles, on Sunday, September 16, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the quarterbacks for the New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.footballdb.com/games/boxscore.html?gid=2018091611", "Context": [ "when was the last time the new england patriots played the jacksonville jaguars", "The last time the New England Patriots played the Jacksonville Jaguars was on 9/16/18.", "what was the score of the game between the new england patrios and jacksonville jaguars on 9/16/2018", "The New England Patriots lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 20 to 31.", "where was the game that was played between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars", "The game between the New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars was played in Jacksonville, Florida.", "who were the quarterbacks for the New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars", "The New England Patriots, led by quarterback Tom Brady, met the Jacksonville Jaguars, led by quarterback Blake Bortles, on Sunday, September 16, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2201, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the name of the stadium", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the name of the stadium", "Truth_answer": "The game between the New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars was played at TIAA Bank Field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the stadium where the New England Patriots played the Jacksonville Jaguars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2202, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the first form of us government", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first form of us government", "Truth_answer": "The Articles of Confederation was an agreement among the original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. The Articles established a weak central government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first form of us government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Australia", "Context": [ "what was the first form of us government", "The Articles of Confederation was an agreement among the original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. The Articles established a weak central government." ], "Conversation_no": 2202, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was australia's", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Australia's first form of government", "Truth_answer": "The first form of government in 1901 in australia was a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Australia's first form of government", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Canada", "Context": [ "what was the first form of us government", "The Articles of Confederation was an agreement among the original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. The Articles established a weak central government.", "what was Australia's first form of government", "The first form of government in 1901 in australia was a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy." ], "Conversation_no": 2202, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about canada's", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first form of government in canada", "Truth_answer": "The first form of government in 1867 in Canada was a federal consitutional monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first form of government in canada", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Republic_of_Korea", "Context": [ "what was the first form of us government", "The Articles of Confederation was an agreement among the original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. The Articles established a weak central government.", "what was Australia's first form of government", "The first form of government in 1901 in australia was a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy.", "what was the first form of government in canada", "The first form of government in 1867 in Canada was a federal consitutional monarchy." ], "Conversation_no": 2202, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "and south korea's", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first form of government in south korea", "Truth_answer": "The first form of government in South Korea was a democratic presidential system of government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first form of government in south korea", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_New_Zealand", "Context": [ "what was the first form of us government", "The Articles of Confederation was an agreement among the original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. The Articles established a weak central government.", "what was Australia's first form of government", "The first form of government in 1901 in australia was a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy.", "what was the first form of government in canada", "The first form of government in 1867 in Canada was a federal consitutional monarchy.", "what was the first form of government in south korea", "The first form of government in South Korea was a democratic presidential system of government." ], "Conversation_no": 2202, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "i also want to know about new zealand", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first form of government in new zealand", "Truth_answer": "The first form of government in New Zealand was a unitary parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first form of government in new zealand", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2203, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "2015 ncaa indoor track and field championships results", "Transformer_rewrite": "2015 ncaa indoor track and field championships results", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "2015 ncaa indoor track and field championships results", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2204, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much water does a f1 tyre disperse", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much water does a f1 tyre disperse", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much water does a f1 tyre disperse", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2205, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "core principles for regulating the us financial system", "Transformer_rewrite": "core principles for regulating the us financial system", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "core principles for regulating the us financial system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027065/microsoft-account-taxes-and-fees-when-using-your-account", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2206, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account", "Truth_answer": "There are no fees for having a Microsoft account, putting money into it, or using it to buy stuff from us. In other words, it’s free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/create-microsoft-account", "Context": [ "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account?", "There are no fees for having a Microsoft account, putting money into it, or using it to buy stuff from us. In other words, it’s free." ], "Conversation_no": 2206, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do i make an account", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do i make an account", "Truth_answer": "To create a Microsoft Account, open the Microsoft Windows Account page, and select “Create a free Microsoft account.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111195926id_/https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/create-microsoft-account_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do i make a Microsoft account?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027065/microsoft-account-taxes-and-fees-when-using-your-account", "Context": [ "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account?", "There are no fees for having a Microsoft account, putting money into it, or using it to buy stuff from us. In other words, it’s free.", "How do i make a Microsoft account?", "To create a Microsoft Account, open the Microsoft Windows Account page, and select “Create a free Microsoft account.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2206, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the account get taxed", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the Microsoft account get taxed", "Truth_answer": "Your final price for stuff you buy at Microsoft Store is the same regardless of how you pay for it. That includes taxes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Microsoft account get taxed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027065/microsoft-account-taxes-and-fees-when-using-your-account", "Context": [ "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account?", "There are no fees for having a Microsoft account, putting money into it, or using it to buy stuff from us. In other words, it’s free.", "How do i make a Microsoft account?", "To create a Microsoft Account, open the Microsoft Windows Account page, and select “Create a free Microsoft account.”", "Does the Microsoft account get taxed?", "Your final price for stuff you buy at Microsoft Store is the same regardless of how you pay for it. That includes taxes." ], "Conversation_no": 2206, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is there an exception?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there an exception to the Microsoft account getting taxed", "Truth_answer": "Exceptions would be if you live somewhere where the tax is collected when the gift card is bought, then you won’t be charged tax when you buy stuff with it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an exception to the Microsoft account getting taxed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/search?query=microsoft%20accouht", "Context": [ "Is there a charge for a Microsoft account?", "There are no fees for having a Microsoft account, putting money into it, or using it to buy stuff from us. In other words, it’s free.", "How do i make a Microsoft account?", "To create a Microsoft Account, open the Microsoft Windows Account page, and select “Create a free Microsoft account.”", "Does the Microsoft account get taxed?", "Your final price for stuff you buy at Microsoft Store is the same regardless of how you pay for it. That includes taxes.", "Is there an exception to the Microsoft account getting taxed?", "Exceptions would be if you live somewhere where the tax is collected when the gift card is bought, then you won’t be charged tax when you buy stuff with it." ], "Conversation_no": 2206, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the account let me do", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the Microsoft account let me do", "Truth_answer": "When you sign in to your Microsoft account, you have an all-access pass to Microsoft's premier services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Microsoft account let me do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2207, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the musical loosely based on shakespeare's romeo and juliet is", "Transformer_rewrite": "the musical loosely based on shakespeare's romeo and juliet is", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the musical loosely based on shakespeare's romeo and juliet is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/about-us/americas-first-dictionary", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2208, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "Transformer_rewrite": "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "Truth_answer": "In 1806 Noah Webster published A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, the first truly American dictionary.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wordnymph.com/tag/dictionary-dabble/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118071316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118071316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215184005id_/https://www.merriam-webster.com/about-us/americas-first-dictionary_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster", "Context": [ "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "In 1806 Noah Webster published A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, the first truly American dictionary." ], "Conversation_no": 2208, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was the man", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Noah Webster", "Truth_answer": "Noah Webster Jr. born in West Hartford, Connecticut on October 16, 1758, was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118071316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Noah Webster", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/about-us/americas-first-dictionary", "Context": [ "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "In 1806 Noah Webster published A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, the first truly American dictionary.", "Who was Noah Webster", "Noah Webster Jr. born in West Hartford, Connecticut on October 16, 1758, was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author." ], "Conversation_no": 2208, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Any other published material", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other published material", "Truth_answer": "Noah Webster wrote the magnum opus, An American Dictionary of the English Language, for which he learned 26 languages, in order to research the origins of his own country's tongue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other published material by Noah Webster", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/about-us/americas-first-dictionary", "Context": [ "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "In 1806 Noah Webster published A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, the first truly American dictionary.", "Who was Noah Webster", "Noah Webster Jr. born in West Hartford, Connecticut on October 16, 1758, was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.", "Any other published material by Noah Webster", "Noah Webster wrote the magnum opus, An American Dictionary of the English Language, for which he learned 26 languages, in order to research the origins of his own country's tongue." ], "Conversation_no": 2208, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the publication", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the publication of the Magnum Opus Dictionary", "Truth_answer": "Magnum Opus was a dictionary published in 1828.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the publication of the Magnum Opus Dictionary", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster", "Context": [ "who published the first dictionary of the american language", "In 1806 Noah Webster published A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, the first truly American dictionary.", "Who was Noah Webster", "Noah Webster Jr. born in West Hartford, Connecticut on October 16, 1758, was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.", "Any other published material by Noah Webster", "Noah Webster wrote the magnum opus, An American Dictionary of the English Language, for which he learned 26 languages, in order to research the origins of his own country's tongue.", "When was the publication of the Magnum Opus Dictionary", "Magnum Opus was a dictionary published in 1828." ], "Conversation_no": 2208, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "With how many words", "Transformer_rewrite": "With how many words", "Truth_answer": "His book contained seventy thousand words, of which twelve thousand had never appeared in a published dictionary before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many words were in the Magnum Opus dictionary", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_Rats:_Elite_Force", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2209, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does lab rats elite force come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does lab rats elite force come out", "Truth_answer": "The Lab Rats: Elite Force which premiered on March 6, 2016, will not be coming back according to a comment in twitter by actress Kelli Berglund on October, 2016..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does lab rats elite force come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_Rats:_Elite_Force", "Context": [ "when does lab rats elite force come out", "The Lab Rats: Elite Force which premiered on March 6, 2016, will not be coming back according to a comment in twitter by actress Kelli Berglund on October, 2016.." ], "Conversation_no": 2209, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who created the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who created the show Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Truth_answer": "Lab Rats: Elite Force is an American comedy television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_Rats:_Elite_Force_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the show Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_Rats:_Elite_Force", "Context": [ "when does lab rats elite force come out", "The Lab Rats: Elite Force which premiered on March 6, 2016, will not be coming back according to a comment in twitter by actress Kelli Berglund on October, 2016..", "Who created the show Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Lab Rats: Elite Force is an American comedy television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore." ], "Conversation_no": 2209, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who are the stars in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the stars in Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Truth_answer": "The stars in the show are: William Brent, Bradley Steven Perry, Jake Short, Paris Berelc, and Kelli Berglund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_Rats:_Elite_Force_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083858id_/https://elite-force.fandom.com/wiki/Bradley_Steven_Perry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the stars in Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_Rats:_Elite_Force", "Context": [ "when does lab rats elite force come out", "The Lab Rats: Elite Force which premiered on March 6, 2016, will not be coming back according to a comment in twitter by actress Kelli Berglund on October, 2016..", "Who created the show Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Lab Rats: Elite Force is an American comedy television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore.", "Who are the stars in Lab Rats: Elite Force", "The stars in the show are: William Brent, Bradley Steven Perry, Jake Short, Paris Berelc, and Kelli Berglund." ], "Conversation_no": 2209, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many seasons", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons is Lab Rats: Elite Force show", "Truth_answer": "Lab Rats: Elite Force is 1 season with 15 episodes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons is Lab Rats: Elite Force show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5118450/", "Context": [ "when does lab rats elite force come out", "The Lab Rats: Elite Force which premiered on March 6, 2016, will not be coming back according to a comment in twitter by actress Kelli Berglund on October, 2016..", "Who created the show Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Lab Rats: Elite Force is an American comedy television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore.", "Who are the stars in Lab Rats: Elite Force", "The stars in the show are: William Brent, Bradley Steven Perry, Jake Short, Paris Berelc, and Kelli Berglund.", "How many seasons is Lab Rats: Elite Force show", "Lab Rats: Elite Force is 1 season with 15 episodes" ], "Conversation_no": 2209, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the plot", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the plot of Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Truth_answer": "When Mighty Med hospital is destroyed, bionic heroes Bree and Chase join superheroes Kaz, Oliver, and Skylar to form an Elite Force and take down those responsible for the attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot of Lab Rats: Elite Force", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2210, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the world wide web become popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the world wide web become popular", "Truth_answer": "In August 1991, Berners-Lee announced the WWW software on Internet newsgroups and interest in the project spread around the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the world wide web become popular", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web", "Context": [ "when did the world wide web become popular", "In August 1991, Berners-Lee announced the WWW software on Internet newsgroups and interest in the project spread around the world." ], "Conversation_no": 2210, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where could the software be applied", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where could the WWW software be applied", "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee had the first Web server and browser up and running at CERN, demonstrating his ideas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where could the WWW software be applied", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/mar/12/tim-berners-lee-on-30-years-of-the-web-if-we-dream-a-little-we-can-get-the-web-we-want", "Context": [ "when did the world wide web become popular", "In August 1991, Berners-Lee announced the WWW software on Internet newsgroups and interest in the project spread around the world.", "Where could the WWW software be applied", "By the end of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee had the first Web server and browser up and running at CERN, demonstrating his ideas" ], "Conversation_no": 2210, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What kind was the browser", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind was the first World Wide Web server and browser", "Truth_answer": "There was only two kinds of browser. One was the original development version, available on NeXT machines. The other was the ‘line-mode’ browser, limited in power and user-friendliness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011818id_/https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind was the first World Wide Web server and browser", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web", "Context": [ "when did the world wide web become popular", "In August 1991, Berners-Lee announced the WWW software on Internet newsgroups and interest in the project spread around the world.", "Where could the WWW software be applied", "By the end of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee had the first Web server and browser up and running at CERN, demonstrating his ideas", "What kind was the first World Wide Web server and browser", "There was only two kinds of browser. One was the original development version, available on NeXT machines. The other was the ‘line-mode’ browser, limited in power and user-friendliness." ], "Conversation_no": 2210, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How did the whole idea start out", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the whole idea of the original NeXT server start out", "Truth_answer": "Tim Berners-Lee a fellow at the physics research laboratory Cern started an idea for a system for physicists at the centre could share “general information about accelerators and experiments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the whole idea of the World Wide Web come about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web", "Context": [ "when did the world wide web become popular", "In August 1991, Berners-Lee announced the WWW software on Internet newsgroups and interest in the project spread around the world.", "Where could the WWW software be applied", "By the end of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee had the first Web server and browser up and running at CERN, demonstrating his ideas", "What kind was the first World Wide Web server and browser", "There was only two kinds of browser. One was the original development version, available on NeXT machines. The other was the ‘line-mode’ browser, limited in power and user-friendliness.", "How did the whole idea of the World Wide Web come about", "Tim Berners-Lee a fellow at the physics research laboratory Cern started an idea for a system for physicists at the centre could share “general information about accelerators and experiments." ], "Conversation_no": 2210, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did it first start in the United States", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the World Wide Web first start in the United States", "Truth_answer": "Thanks to Paul Kunz and Louise Addis, the first Web server in the United States came online in December 1991, at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center physics laboratory in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the World Wide Web first start in the United States", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2211, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "Truth_answer": "the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hope1032.com.au/stories/culture/movie-reviews/2018/didnt-know-can-imagines-leading-man/", "Context": [ "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father" ], "Conversation_no": 2211, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the song become popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song in I Can Only Imagine become popular", "Truth_answer": "Entering the Top 40 in the early 2000’s the song reached millions worldwide, who felt encouraged by its message of hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song in I Can Only Imagine become popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hope1032.com.au/stories/culture/movie-reviews/2018/didnt-know-can-imagines-leading-man/", "Context": [ "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father", "did the song in I Can Only Imagine become popular", "Entering the Top 40 in the early 2000’s the song reached millions worldwide, who felt encouraged by its message of hope." ], "Conversation_no": 2211, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the movie about", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the movie I Can Only Imagine about", "Truth_answer": "Suffering physical and emotional abuse by his father throughout his childhood, Bart was challenged in his creative aspirations and Christian faith, and forgave his father, who later followed Christ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the movie I Can Only Imagine about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(film)", "Context": [ "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father", "did the song in I Can Only Imagine become popular", "Entering the Top 40 in the early 2000’s the song reached millions worldwide, who felt encouraged by its message of hope.", "What is the movie I Can Only Imagine about", "Suffering physical and emotional abuse by his father throughout his childhood, Bart was challenged in his creative aspirations and Christian faith, and forgave his father, who later followed Christ." ], "Conversation_no": 2211, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How was the success of the movie at the box office", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the success of the movie I can Only Imagine at the box office", "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine released in the U.S. on March 16, 2018, was a box office success, grossing $86 million worldwide against a production budget of $7 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the success of the movie I can Only Imagine at the box office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(film)", "Context": [ "who is singing in i can only imagine movie", "the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father", "did the song in I Can Only Imagine become popular", "Entering the Top 40 in the early 2000’s the song reached millions worldwide, who felt encouraged by its message of hope.", "What is the movie I Can Only Imagine about", "Suffering physical and emotional abuse by his father throughout his childhood, Bart was challenged in his creative aspirations and Christian faith, and forgave his father, who later followed Christ.", "How was the success of the movie I can Only Imagine at the box office", "I Can Only Imagine released in the U.S. on March 16, 2018, was a box office success, grossing $86 million worldwide against a production budget of $7 million." ], "Conversation_no": 2211, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the movie get awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the movie I can Only Imagine get awards", "Truth_answer": "At the 2018 Dove Awards, the film I Can Only Imagine won Inspirational Film of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626073859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie I can Only Imagine get awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://knowindia.gov.in/national-identity-elements/national-calendar.php", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2212, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "Transformer_rewrite": "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "Truth_answer": "The national calendar based on the Saka Era, with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days was adopted from 22 March 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818224057id_/https://knowindia.gov.in/national-identity-elements/national-calendar.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_national_calendar", "Context": [ "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "The national calendar based on the Saka Era, with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days was adopted from 22 March 1957." ], "Conversation_no": 2212, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many days in each month of the calendar", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many days in each month of the calendar", "Truth_answer": "The months in the first half of the year all have 31 days, to take into account the slower movement of the sun across the ecliptic at this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many days in each month of the national calendar of India", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_national_calendar", "Context": [ "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "The national calendar based on the Saka Era, with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days was adopted from 22 March 1957.", "how many days in each month of the national calendar of India", "The months in the first half of the year all have 31 days, to take into account the slower movement of the sun across the ecliptic at this time." ], "Conversation_no": 2212, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How are the years counted", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are the years in the national calendar of India counted", "Truth_answer": "Years are counted in the Saka era, which starts its year 0 in the year 78 of the Common Era. To determine leap years, add 78 to the Saka year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the years in the national calendar of India counted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_national_calendar", "Context": [ "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "The national calendar based on the Saka Era, with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days was adopted from 22 March 1957.", "how many days in each month of the national calendar of India", "The months in the first half of the year all have 31 days, to take into account the slower movement of the sun across the ecliptic at this time.", "How are the years in the national calendar of India counted", "Years are counted in the Saka era, which starts its year 0 in the year 78 of the Common Era. To determine leap years, add 78 to the Saka year." ], "Conversation_no": 2212, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where are the names of the months in the calender derived from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are the names of the months in the National calendar of India derived from", "Truth_answer": "Months' names are derived from older, Hindu lunisolar calendars, so variations in spelling exist, and there is a possible source of confusion on what calendar a date belongs to.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the names of the months in the National calendar of India derived from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_national_calendar", "Context": [ "which is the first month of the national calender of india", "The national calendar based on the Saka Era, with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days was adopted from 22 March 1957.", "how many days in each month of the national calendar of India", "The months in the first half of the year all have 31 days, to take into account the slower movement of the sun across the ecliptic at this time.", "How are the years in the national calendar of India counted", "Years are counted in the Saka era, which starts its year 0 in the year 78 of the Common Era. To determine leap years, add 78 to the Saka year.", "Where are the names of the months in the National calendar of India derived from", "Months' names are derived from older, Hindu lunisolar calendars, so variations in spelling exist, and there is a possible source of confusion on what calendar a date belongs to." ], "Conversation_no": 2212, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why the decision to adopt the calendar", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why are there no calendars for the National calendar of India", "Truth_answer": "The different calendars in India represented past political divisions in the country. With the independence the new calendar would represent uniformity in the calendar for civic, social, and other purposes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the decision to adopt the national calendar in India", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2213, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in contrast to the republican (in theory) system of government in florence milan was ruled by", "Transformer_rewrite": "in contrast to the republican (in theory) system of government in florence milan was ruled by", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in contrast to the republican (in theory) system of government in florence milan was ruled by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2214, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "different types of religion in the philippines pdf", "Transformer_rewrite": "different types of religion in the philippines pdf", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "different types of religion in the philippines pdf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2215, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who dies in roll of thunder hear my cry", "Transformer_rewrite": "who dies in roll of thunder hear my cry", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who dies in roll of thunder hear my cry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2216, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who chooses the chairman of the federal reserve", "Transformer_rewrite": "who chooses the chairman of the federal reserve", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who chooses the chairman of the federal reserve", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2217, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the four compartments of the ruminant digestive system", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the four compartments of the ruminant digestive system", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the four compartments of the ruminant digestive system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2218, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "if you're happy and you know it public domain", "Transformer_rewrite": "if you're happy and you know it public domain", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if you're happy and you know it public domain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2219, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is clarks summit pa on a map", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is clarks summit pa on a map", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is clarks summit pa on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2220, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Truth_answer": "Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky on the television sitcoms I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201224221944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)", "Context": [ "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky on the television sitcoms I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour." ], "Conversation_no": 2220, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the actor born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the actor Keith Thibodeaux born", "Truth_answer": "Keith Thibodeaux was born December 1, 1950.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201224221944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the actor Keith Thibodeaux born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)#Career", "Context": [ "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky on the television sitcoms I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.", "when was the actor Keith Thibodeaux born", "Keith Thibodeaux was born December 1, 1950." ], "Conversation_no": 2220, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor have musical talent from a young age", "Transformer_rewrite": "did keith thiboudeaux have musical talent from a young age", "Truth_answer": "Keith Thibodeaux showed skill on the drums at a young age, and was making $500 a week at the age of 3 while touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did keith thiboudeaux have musical talent from a young age", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)#Career", "Context": [ "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky on the television sitcoms I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.", "when was the actor Keith Thibodeaux born", "Keith Thibodeaux was born December 1, 1950.", "did keith thiboudeaux have musical talent from a young age", "Keith Thibodeaux showed skill on the drums at a young age, and was making $500 a week at the age of 3 while touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra." ], "Conversation_no": 2220, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor join a band", "Transformer_rewrite": "did keith thiboudeaux join a band", "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Thibodeaux joined the rock group David and the Giants who were based in Laurel, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did keith thiboudeaux join a band", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Keith_(actor)#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who played baby ricky on i love lucy", "Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky on the television sitcoms I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.", "when was the actor Keith Thibodeaux born", "Keith Thibodeaux was born December 1, 1950.", "did keith thiboudeaux have musical talent from a young age", "Keith Thibodeaux showed skill on the drums at a young age, and was making $500 a week at the age of 3 while touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra.", "did keith thiboudeaux join a band", "In 1969, Thibodeaux joined the rock group David and the Giants who were based in Laurel, Mississippi." ], "Conversation_no": 2220, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what high school did the actor go to", "Transformer_rewrite": "what high school did keith thiboudeaux go to", "Truth_answer": "Richard Keith graduated from Lafayette High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what high school did keith thiboudeaux go to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2221, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Sutherland Springs' total population was 600.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas", "Context": [ "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "In 2017, Sutherland Springs' total population was 600." ], "Conversation_no": 2221, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the community located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the community of sutherland springs located", "Truth_answer": "The community of Sutherland Springs is located on the old Spanish land grant of Manuel Tarin in northern Wilson County, TX.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103112823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the community of sutherland springs located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas#History", "Context": [ "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "In 2017, Sutherland Springs' total population was 600.", "where is the community of sutherland springs located", "The community of Sutherland Springs is located on the old Spanish land grant of Manuel Tarin in northern Wilson County, TX." ], "Conversation_no": 2221, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the community platted", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the community of sutherland springs platted", "Truth_answer": "Sutherland Springs was platted in 1854.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103112823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the community of sutherland springs platted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas#History", "Context": [ "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "In 2017, Sutherland Springs' total population was 600.", "where is the community of sutherland springs located", "The community of Sutherland Springs is located on the old Spanish land grant of Manuel Tarin in northern Wilson County, TX.", "when was the community of sutherland springs platted", "Sutherland Springs was platted in 1854." ], "Conversation_no": 2221, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the community named after", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the community of sutherland springs named after", "Truth_answer": "Sutherland Springs was named after John Sutherland Jr., a pioneer citizen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the community of sutherland springs named after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs_church_shooting", "Context": [ "what is the population in sutherland springs texas", "In 2017, Sutherland Springs' total population was 600.", "where is the community of sutherland springs located", "The community of Sutherland Springs is located on the old Spanish land grant of Manuel Tarin in northern Wilson County, TX.", "when was the community of sutherland springs platted", "Sutherland Springs was platted in 1854.", "who is the community of sutherland springs named after", "Sutherland Springs was named after John Sutherland Jr., a pioneer citizen." ], "Conversation_no": 2221, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a shooting", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a shooting", "Truth_answer": "The Sutherland Springs church shooting occurred on November 5, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231031345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs_church_shooting_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103112823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutherland_Springs,_Texas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a shooting in sutherland springs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.coneyislandhistory.org/ask-mr-coney/coney-island-parachute-jump", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2222, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "Truth_answer": "The Parachute Jump never operated after the closure of Steeplechase Park on September 19, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190919093430id_/https://www.coneyislandhistory.org/ask-mr-coney/coney-island-parachute-jump_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_Jump", "Context": [ "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "The Parachute Jump never operated after the closure of Steeplechase Park on September 19, 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 2222, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the ride located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the parachute jump located", "Truth_answer": "The Parachute Jump is a defunct amusement ride on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the parachute jump located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_Jump", "Context": [ "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "The Parachute Jump never operated after the closure of Steeplechase Park on September 19, 1964.", "where is the parachute jump located", "The Parachute Jump is a defunct amusement ride on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 2222, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how tall is the ride", "Transformer_rewrite": "how tall is the ride parachute jump", "Truth_answer": "Parachute Jump is 250 feet tall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208072418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_Jump_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the ride parachute jump", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_Jump", "Context": [ "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "The Parachute Jump never operated after the closure of Steeplechase Park on September 19, 1964.", "where is the parachute jump located", "The Parachute Jump is a defunct amusement ride on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City.", "how tall is the ride parachute jump", "Parachute Jump is 250 feet tall." ], "Conversation_no": 2222, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the ride a landmark", "Transformer_rewrite": "is parachute jump a landmark", "Truth_answer": "Parachute Jump is protected as an official New York City designated landmark and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208072418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_Jump_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is parachute jump a landmark", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_Jump", "Context": [ "when did the coney island parachute jump close", "The Parachute Jump never operated after the closure of Steeplechase Park on September 19, 1964.", "where is the parachute jump located", "The Parachute Jump is a defunct amusement ride on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City.", "how tall is the ride parachute jump", "Parachute Jump is 250 feet tall.", "is parachute jump a landmark", "Parachute Jump is protected as an official New York City designated landmark and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places." ], "Conversation_no": 2222, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the ride close", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the parachute jump ride close", "Truth_answer": "Parachute Jump ceased operations in the 1960s following Steeplechase Park's closure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the parachute jump ride close", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid#Interstitial_fluid", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2223, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Truth_answer": "Interstitial fluid is the body fluid between blood vessels and cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820104812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid#Interstitial_fluid", "Context": [ "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Interstitial fluid is the body fluid between blood vessels and cells." ], "Conversation_no": 2223, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the fluid contain", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does interstitial fluid contain", "Truth_answer": "Interstitial fluid consists of a water solvent containing sugars, salts, fatty acids, amino acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, white blood cells and cell waste-products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820104812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does interstitial fluid contain", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid#Interstitial_fluid", "Context": [ "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Interstitial fluid is the body fluid between blood vessels and cells.", "what does interstitial fluid contain", "Interstitial fluid consists of a water solvent containing sugars, salts, fatty acids, amino acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, white blood cells and cell waste-products." ], "Conversation_no": 2223, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the fluid identical to plasma", "Transformer_rewrite": "is interstitial fluid identical to plasma", "Truth_answer": "Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar because water, ions, and small solutes are continuously exchanged between them across the walls of capillaries, through pores and capillary clefts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820104812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is interstitial fluid identical to plasma", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/fluid-biology", "Context": [ "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Interstitial fluid is the body fluid between blood vessels and cells.", "what does interstitial fluid contain", "Interstitial fluid consists of a water solvent containing sugars, salts, fatty acids, amino acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, white blood cells and cell waste-products.", "is interstitial fluid identical to plasma", "Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar because water, ions, and small solutes are continuously exchanged between them across the walls of capillaries, through pores and capillary clefts." ], "Conversation_no": 2223, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the fluid considered lymph", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is interstitial fluid considered lymph", "Truth_answer": "Interstitial fluid that enters the lymphatic system through lymph capillaries in the interstitial spaces is called lymph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200720090504id_/https://www.britannica.com/science/fluid-biology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is interstitial fluid considered lymph", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid#Interstitial_fluid", "Context": [ "where do you find interstitial fluid in the human body", "Interstitial fluid is the body fluid between blood vessels and cells.", "what does interstitial fluid contain", "Interstitial fluid consists of a water solvent containing sugars, salts, fatty acids, amino acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, white blood cells and cell waste-products.", "is interstitial fluid identical to plasma", "Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar because water, ions, and small solutes are continuously exchanged between them across the walls of capillaries, through pores and capillary clefts.", "when is interstitial fluid considered lymph", "Interstitial fluid that enters the lymphatic system through lymph capillaries in the interstitial spaces is called lymph." ], "Conversation_no": 2223, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much of the body's total water is the fluid", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much of the body's total water is interstitial fluid", "Truth_answer": "Interstitial fluid accounts for 26 percent of the water in the human body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the body's total water is interstitial fluid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2224, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "Truth_answer": "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs", "Context": [ "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston." ], "Conversation_no": 2224, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song I write the songs written", "Truth_answer": "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song I write the songs written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs", "Context": [ "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston.", "when was the song I write the songs written", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 2224, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the song popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made the song I write the songs popular", "Truth_answer": "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975 but made famous by Barry Manilow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731112147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the song I write the songs popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs", "Context": [ "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston.", "when was the song I write the songs written", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975.", "who made the song I write the songs popular", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975 but made famous by Barry Manilow." ], "Conversation_no": 2224, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did manilow's version do on the charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did manilow's version do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "Manilow's version reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1976 after spending two weeks atop the Billboard adult contemporary chart in December 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731112147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did manilow's version of I write the songs do on the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Write_the_Songs", "Context": [ "who wrote i write the songs that make the whole world sing", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston.", "when was the song I write the songs written", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975.", "who made the song I write the songs popular", "I Write the Songs is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975 but made famous by Barry Manilow.", "how did manilow's version of I write the songs do on the charts", "Manilow's version reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1976 after spending two weeks atop the Billboard adult contemporary chart in December 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 2224, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song I write the songs win any awards", "Truth_answer": "I Write the Songs won a Grammy Award for Song of the Year and was nominated for Record of the Year in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song I write the songs win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism#Christianity_and_Judaism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2225, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "Truth_answer": "The differences between Christianity and Judaism originally centered on whether Jesus was the Jewish Messiah but eventually became irreconcilable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism#Christianity_and_Judaism", "Context": [ "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "The differences between Christianity and Judaism originally centered on whether Jesus was the Jewish Messiah but eventually became irreconcilable." ], "Conversation_no": 2225, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me more differences", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me more differences between judaism and christianity", "Truth_answer": "Major differences between the two faiths include the nature of the Messiah, of atonement and sin, the status of God's commandments to Israel, and the nature of God himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more differences between judaism and christianity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism#Christianity_and_Judaism", "Context": [ "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "The differences between Christianity and Judaism originally centered on whether Jesus was the Jewish Messiah but eventually became irreconcilable.", "can you tell me more differences between judaism and christianity", "Major differences between the two faiths include the nature of the Messiah, of atonement and sin, the status of God's commandments to Israel, and the nature of God himself." ], "Conversation_no": 2225, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which religion is more popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "which religion is more popular judaism or christianity", "Truth_answer": "Judaism has between 14.5 and 17.4 million adherents worldwide.There are 2.4 billion followers of Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which religion is more popular judaism or christianity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity#Scriptures", "Context": [ "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "The differences between Christianity and Judaism originally centered on whether Jesus was the Jewish Messiah but eventually became irreconcilable.", "can you tell me more differences between judaism and christianity", "Major differences between the two faiths include the nature of the Messiah, of atonement and sin, the status of God's commandments to Israel, and the nature of God himself.", "which religion is more popular judaism or christianity", "Judaism has between 14.5 and 17.4 million adherents worldwide.There are 2.4 billion followers of Christianity." ], "Conversation_no": 2225, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what books do the religions use", "Transformer_rewrite": "what books do judaism and christianity use", "Truth_answer": "The basis of Jewish law and tradition (halakha) is the Torah. The Bible is the sacred book in Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what books do judaism and christianity use", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synagogue", "Context": [ "what is the most important difference between judaism and christianity", "The differences between Christianity and Judaism originally centered on whether Jesus was the Jewish Messiah but eventually became irreconcilable.", "can you tell me more differences between judaism and christianity", "Major differences between the two faiths include the nature of the Messiah, of atonement and sin, the status of God's commandments to Israel, and the nature of God himself.", "which religion is more popular judaism or christianity", "Judaism has between 14.5 and 17.4 million adherents worldwide.There are 2.4 billion followers of Christianity.", "what books do judaism and christianity use", "The basis of Jewish law and tradition (halakha) is the Torah. The Bible is the sacred book in Christianity." ], "Conversation_no": 2225, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do the followers of the religions meet", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do the followers of christianity and judaism meet", "Truth_answer": "Christians meet at a church. Jews meet at a synagogue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the followers of christianity and judaism meet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Court_of_the_Crimson_King#Personnel", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2226, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Truth_answer": "Greg Lake was lead vocalist of the band King Crimson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King", "Context": [ "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Greg Lake was lead vocalist of the band King Crimson." ], "Conversation_no": 2226, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the album released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the album In the Court of the Crimson King released", "Truth_answer": "In the Court of the Crimson King was released on 10 October 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://961theeagle.com/ian-mcdonald-king-crimson-interview-2019/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212014648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fripp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album In the Court of the Crimson King released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King", "Context": [ "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Greg Lake was lead vocalist of the band King Crimson.", "when was the album In the Court of the Crimson King released", "In the Court of the Crimson King was released on 10 October 1969." ], "Conversation_no": 2226, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the album influential", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the album In the Court of the Crimson King influential", "Truth_answer": "The album In the Court of the Crimson King is one of the first and most influential of the progressive rock genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album In the Court of the Crimson King influential", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King", "Context": [ "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Greg Lake was lead vocalist of the band King Crimson.", "when was the album In the Court of the Crimson King released", "In the Court of the Crimson King was released on 10 October 1969.", "was the album In the Court of the Crimson King influential", "The album In the Court of the Crimson King is one of the first and most influential of the progressive rock genre." ], "Conversation_no": 2226, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the album do on the charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the album In the Court of the Crimson King do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The album In the Court of the Crimson King reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 28 on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album In the Court of the Crimson King do on the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King", "Context": [ "who sang in the court of the crimson king", "Greg Lake was lead vocalist of the band King Crimson.", "when was the album In the Court of the Crimson King released", "In the Court of the Crimson King was released on 10 October 1969.", "was the album In the Court of the Crimson King influential", "The album In the Court of the Crimson King is one of the first and most influential of the progressive rock genre.", "how did the album In the Court of the Crimson King do on the charts", "The album In the Court of the Crimson King reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 28 on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Gold." ], "Conversation_no": 2226, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the length of the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the length of the album", "Truth_answer": "The album In the Court of the Crimson King's length is 43:56.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of the album In the Court of the Crimson King", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2227, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "last time brewers made it to the world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "last time brewers made it to the world series", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "last time brewers made it to the world series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_nervous_system#Brainstem", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2228, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "Transformer_rewrite": "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "Truth_answer": "The brainstem consists of the medulla, the pons and the midbrain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_nervous_system_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_nervous_system#Brainstem", "Context": [ "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "The brainstem consists of the medulla, the pons and the midbrain." ], "Conversation_no": 2228, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what percentage of the brain is the part", "Transformer_rewrite": "what percentage of the brain is the brainstem", "Truth_answer": "The brainstem is a very small component of the brain, making up only around 2.6 percent of the total weight of the brain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of the brain is the brainstem", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_nervous_system#Brainstem", "Context": [ "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "The brainstem consists of the medulla, the pons and the midbrain.", "what percentage of the brain is the brainstem", "The brainstem is a very small component of the brain, making up only around 2.6 percent of the total weight of the brain." ], "Conversation_no": 2228, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the part important", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the brain stem important", "Truth_answer": "The brainstem is a crucial part of the brain providing the main motor and sensory nerve supply to the face and neck via the cranial nerves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the brain stem important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerves", "Context": [ "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "The brainstem consists of the medulla, the pons and the midbrain.", "what percentage of the brain is the brainstem", "The brainstem is a very small component of the brain, making up only around 2.6 percent of the total weight of the brain.", "why is the brain stem important", "The brainstem is a crucial part of the brain providing the main motor and sensory nerve supply to the face and neck via the cranial nerves." ], "Conversation_no": 2228, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the function of the nerves", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the function of the cranial nerves", "Truth_answer": "Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the senses.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hunt_and_Hess_scale_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerves_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the cranial nerves", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerves", "Context": [ "which part of the cns is made up of the midbrain", "The brainstem consists of the medulla, the pons and the midbrain.", "what percentage of the brain is the brainstem", "The brainstem is a very small component of the brain, making up only around 2.6 percent of the total weight of the brain.", "why is the brain stem important", "The brainstem is a crucial part of the brain providing the main motor and sensory nerve supply to the face and neck via the cranial nerves.", "what is the function of the cranial nerves", "Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the senses." ], "Conversation_no": 2228, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which system are the nerves a part of", "Transformer_rewrite": "which system are the cranial nerves a part of", "Truth_answer": "The cranial nerves are considered components of the peripheral nervous system.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hunt_and_Hess_scale_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerves_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which system are the cranial nerves a part of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-computer-and-video-games-4066246", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2229, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "Truth_answer": "In 1952, A.S. Douglas created the first graphics-based computer game: a version of Tic-Tac-Toe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-computer-and-video-games-4066246", "Context": [ "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "In 1952, A.S. Douglas created the first graphics-based computer game: a version of Tic-Tac-Toe." ], "Conversation_no": 2229, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the game run on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the game run on", "Truth_answer": "The game was programmed on an EDSAC vacuum-tube computer, which relied on a cathode ray tube display.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the first tic tac toe computer game run on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-computer-and-video-games-4066246", "Context": [ "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "In 1952, A.S. Douglas created the first graphics-based computer game: a version of Tic-Tac-Toe.", "what did the first tic tac toe computer game run on", "The game was programmed on an EDSAC vacuum-tube computer, which relied on a cathode ray tube display." ], "Conversation_no": 2229, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about first video game", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the first video game and what was the name of it", "Truth_answer": "In 1958, William Higinbotham created the first true video game. His game was titled Tennis for Two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the first video game and what was the name of it", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-computer-and-video-games-4066246", "Context": [ "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "In 1952, A.S. Douglas created the first graphics-based computer game: a version of Tic-Tac-Toe.", "what did the first tic tac toe computer game run on", "The game was programmed on an EDSAC vacuum-tube computer, which relied on a cathode ray tube display.", "who invented the first video game and what was the name of it", "In 1958, William Higinbotham created the first true video game. His game was titled Tennis for Two." ], "Conversation_no": 2229, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the game run on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the game tennis for two on", "Truth_answer": "Tennis For Two was devised and played on a Brookhaven National Laboratory oscilloscope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the game tennis for two on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_for_Two", "Context": [ "who invented the first computer game and what was the name of it", "In 1952, A.S. Douglas created the first graphics-based computer game: a version of Tic-Tac-Toe.", "what did the first tic tac toe computer game run on", "The game was programmed on an EDSAC vacuum-tube computer, which relied on a cathode ray tube display.", "who invented the first video game and what was the name of it", "In 1958, William Higinbotham created the first true video game. His game was titled Tennis for Two.", "what did the game tennis for two on", "Tennis For Two was devised and played on a Brookhaven National Laboratory oscilloscope." ], "Conversation_no": 2229, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the game popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "was tennis for two popular", "Truth_answer": "The game Tennis for Two was very popular during the three-day exhibition, with players lining up to see the game, especially high school students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120042846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_for_Two_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was tennis for two popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2230, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "Truth_answer": "The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Cincy_Powell_p25", "https://www.le-blog-de-bruno-freyermuth.com/form-of-christianity-in-byzantine-empire/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire", "Context": [ "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages." ], "Conversation_no": 2230, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the capital", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the capital of the byzantine empire", "Truth_answer": "The Byzantine Empire's capital was Constantinople.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lifewithallthebooks.com/2019/07/23/top-ten-tuesday-settings-id-like-to-see-more-of-or-at-all/?like_comment=16058&_wpnonce=33ff9a5859_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the capital of the byzantine empire", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire", "Context": [ "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.", "what was the capital of the byzantine empire", "The Byzantine Empire's capital was Constantinople." ], "Conversation_no": 2230, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the empire significant", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the byzantine empire significant", "Truth_answer": "During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the byzantine empire significant", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire", "Context": [ "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.", "what was the capital of the byzantine empire", "The Byzantine Empire's capital was Constantinople.", "why was the byzantine empire significant", "During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 2230, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what languages were spoken in the empire", "Transformer_rewrite": "what languages were spoken in the byzantine empire", "Truth_answer": "The common languages in the Byzantine Empire were Late Latin, Koine Greek, Medieval Greek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages were spoken in the byzantine empire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire", "Context": [ "what were some differences between the byzantium empire and the holy roman empire", "The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.", "what was the capital of the byzantine empire", "The Byzantine Empire's capital was Constantinople.", "why was the byzantine empire significant", "During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe.", "what languages were spoken in the byzantine empire", "The common languages in the Byzantine Empire were Late Latin, Koine Greek, Medieval Greek." ], "Conversation_no": 2230, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what came after the empire", "Transformer_rewrite": "what came after the byzantine empire", "Truth_answer": "The Byzantine empire fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what came after the byzantine empire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2231, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Truth_answer": "Shanola Hampton (born May 27, 1977) is an American actress best known for her role as Veronica Fisher on Showtime dramedy Shameless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111162004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton#2000–2010:_Early_career", "Context": [ "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Shanola Hampton (born May 27, 1977) is an American actress best known for her role as Veronica Fisher on Showtime dramedy Shameless." ], "Conversation_no": 2231, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the early career of the actress begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the early career of the actress shanola hampton begin", "Truth_answer": "Hampton played a part in The Gift, a musical at Tiffany Theater in Hollywood in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111162004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the early career of the actress shanola hampton begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton#2000–2010:_Early_career", "Context": [ "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Shanola Hampton (born May 27, 1977) is an American actress best known for her role as Veronica Fisher on Showtime dramedy Shameless.", "how did the early career of the actress shanola hampton begin", "Hampton played a part in The Gift, a musical at Tiffany Theater in Hollywood in 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 2231, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the actress been in films", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in films", "Truth_answer": "Shanola Hampton has had roles in the movies: The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, The Hanged Man, Christmas in the City, and You Again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111162004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in films", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton#2000–2010:_Early_career", "Context": [ "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Shanola Hampton (born May 27, 1977) is an American actress best known for her role as Veronica Fisher on Showtime dramedy Shameless.", "how did the early career of the actress shanola hampton begin", "Hampton played a part in The Gift, a musical at Tiffany Theater in Hollywood in 2000.", "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in films", "Shanola Hampton has had roles in the movies: The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, The Hanged Man, Christmas in the City, and You Again." ], "Conversation_no": 2231, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about video games", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in video games", "Truth_answer": "Shanola Hampton was the face model for Rochelle in the video game Left 4 Dead 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111162004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in video games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanola_Hampton#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who is the actress who plays v on shameless", "Shanola Hampton (born May 27, 1977) is an American actress best known for her role as Veronica Fisher on Showtime dramedy Shameless.", "how did the early career of the actress shanola hampton begin", "Hampton played a part in The Gift, a musical at Tiffany Theater in Hollywood in 2000.", "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in films", "Shanola Hampton has had roles in the movies: The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, The Hanged Man, Christmas in the City, and You Again.", "has the actress Shanola Hampton been in video games", "Shanola Hampton was the face model for Rochelle in the video game Left 4 Dead 2." ], "Conversation_no": 2231, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the actress go to high school", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the actress Shanola Hampton go to high school", "Truth_answer": "Hampton attended Summerville High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the actress Shanola Hampton go to high school", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2232, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "Truth_answer": "The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Jewish Torah, where it is called Devarim, Hebrew for the Words of Moses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy", "Context": [ "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Jewish Torah, where it is called Devarim, Hebrew for the Words of Moses." ], "Conversation_no": 2232, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is in the first 30 chapters", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is in the first 30 chapters of deuteronomy", "Truth_answer": "Chapters 1–30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on the plains of Moab, shortly before they enter the Promised Land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203103513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is in the first 30 chapters of deuteronomy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy", "Context": [ "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Jewish Torah, where it is called Devarim, Hebrew for the Words of Moses.", "what is in the first 30 chapters of deuteronomy", "Chapters 1–30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on the plains of Moab, shortly before they enter the Promised Land." ], "Conversation_no": 2232, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the etymology of the title", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the etymology of the title deuteronomy", "Truth_answer": "The Book of Deuteronomy means literally second law from Greek deuteros + nomos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology of the title deuteronomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy", "Context": [ "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Jewish Torah, where it is called Devarim, Hebrew for the Words of Moses.", "what is in the first 30 chapters of deuteronomy", "Chapters 1–30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on the plains of Moab, shortly before they enter the Promised Land.", "what is the etymology of the title deuteronomy", "The Book of Deuteronomy means literally second law from Greek deuteros + nomos." ], "Conversation_no": 2232, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which verse is significant", "Transformer_rewrite": "which verse in deuteronomy is significant", "Truth_answer": "One of its most significant verses is Deuteronomy 6:4, the Shema Yisrael, which has become the definitive statement of Jewish identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203103513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which verse in deuteronomy is significant", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy", "Context": [ "who is speaking in the book of deuteronomy", "The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Jewish Torah, where it is called Devarim, Hebrew for the Words of Moses.", "what is in the first 30 chapters of deuteronomy", "Chapters 1–30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on the plains of Moab, shortly before they enter the Promised Land.", "what is the etymology of the title deuteronomy", "The Book of Deuteronomy means literally second law from Greek deuteros + nomos.", "which verse in deuteronomy is significant", "One of its most significant verses is Deuteronomy 6:4, the Shema Yisrael, which has become the definitive statement of Jewish identity." ], "Conversation_no": 2232, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me the text", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me the text of Deuteronomy 6:4", "Truth_answer": "Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God, the LORD is one.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://storyboardingchurch.wordpress.com/2018/10/24/the-power-of-a-donut-box/_p2", "https://www.freezingblue.com/flashcards/print_preview.cgi?cardsetID=19438_p22", "https://www.oneyearbibleblog.com/2009/03/index.html_p29", "http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2014/01/paul-williams-and-big-seven-part-three.html?showComment=1389097794072_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me the text of Deuteronomy 6:4", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2233, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Truth_answer": "Mind your Ps and Qs is an English language expression meaning mind your manners, mind your language, be on your best behaviour, watch what you're doing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs", "Context": [ "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Mind your Ps and Qs is an English language expression meaning mind your manners, mind your language, be on your best behaviour, watch what you're doing." ], "Conversation_no": 2233, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the phrase originate", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the phrase originate", "Truth_answer": "Attempts at explaining the origin of the phrase go back to the mid-19th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228031718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the phrase mind your ps and qss originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs", "Context": [ "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Mind your Ps and Qs is an English language expression meaning mind your manners, mind your language, be on your best behaviour, watch what you're doing.", "when did the phrase mind your ps and qss originate", "Attempts at explaining the origin of the phrase go back to the mid-19th century." ], "Conversation_no": 2233, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the original author known", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the original author of mind your ps and qs known", "Truth_answer": "The origin of the expression is unknown, but there are several possible theories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the original author of mind your ps and qs known", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs", "Context": [ "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Mind your Ps and Qs is an English language expression meaning mind your manners, mind your language, be on your best behaviour, watch what you're doing.", "when did the phrase mind your ps and qss originate", "Attempts at explaining the origin of the phrase go back to the mid-19th century.", "is the original author of mind your ps and qs known", "The origin of the expression is unknown, but there are several possible theories." ], "Conversation_no": 2233, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "can I have one origin theory of mind your ps and qs", "Truth_answer": "One explanation dated 1851 is a literal interpretation, regarding the lowercase letters p and q in the context of the school-room or typesetting in the printing-office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228031718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can I have one origin theory of mind your ps and qs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs", "Context": [ "what does mind your p’s and q’s mean", "Mind your Ps and Qs is an English language expression meaning mind your manners, mind your language, be on your best behaviour, watch what you're doing.", "when did the phrase mind your ps and qss originate", "Attempts at explaining the origin of the phrase go back to the mid-19th century.", "is the original author of mind your ps and qs known", "The origin of the expression is unknown, but there are several possible theories.", "can I have one origin theory of mind your ps and qs", "One explanation dated 1851 is a literal interpretation, regarding the lowercase letters p and q in the context of the school-room or typesetting in the printing-office." ], "Conversation_no": 2233, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a theory involving alcohol", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a theory about the origin of mind your ps and qs involving alcohol", "Truth_answer": "Another proposed origin is from the English 17th century. Bartenders would keep a watch on the alcohol consumption of the patrons; keeping an eye on the pints and quarts consumed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228031718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a theory about the origin of mind your ps and qs involving alcohol", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Radnor", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2234, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Truth_answer": "Joshua Thomas Radnor is an American actor best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.famousfix.com/post/how-i-met-your-mother-2005-13978736/p52750187_p0", "https://www.famousfix.com/post/how-i-met-your-mother-2005-13978781/p52750187_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother", "Context": [ "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Joshua Thomas Radnor is an American actor best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother." ], "Conversation_no": 2234, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the show known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the show known for", "Truth_answer": "Known for its unique structure, humor, and incorporation of dramatic elements, How I Met Your Mother was popular throughout its run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the show how i met your mother known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother", "Context": [ "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Joshua Thomas Radnor is an American actor best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother.", "what was the show how i met your mother known for", "Known for its unique structure, humor, and incorporation of dramatic elements, How I Met Your Mother was popular throughout its run." ], "Conversation_no": 2234, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the show win awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the show win awards", "Truth_answer": "The show How I Met Your Mother was nominated for 30 Emmy Awards and won ten. In 2012 the series won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Network TV Comedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the show how i met your mother win awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother", "Context": [ "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Joshua Thomas Radnor is an American actor best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother.", "what was the show how i met your mother known for", "Known for its unique structure, humor, and incorporation of dramatic elements, How I Met Your Mother was popular throughout its run.", "did the show how i met your mother win awards", "The show How I Met Your Mother was nominated for 30 Emmy Awards and won ten. In 2012 the series won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Network TV Comedy." ], "Conversation_no": 2234, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the episodes", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the episodes of how i met your mother", "Truth_answer": "Among the 208 episodes, there were only four directors: Pamela Fryman (196 episodes), Rob Greenberg (7 episodes), Michael Shea (4 episodes), and Neil Patrick Harris (1 episode).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the episodes of how i met your mother", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother", "Context": [ "who plays ted how i met your mother", "Joshua Thomas Radnor is an American actor best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother.", "what was the show how i met your mother known for", "Known for its unique structure, humor, and incorporation of dramatic elements, How I Met Your Mother was popular throughout its run.", "did the show how i met your mother win awards", "The show How I Met Your Mother was nominated for 30 Emmy Awards and won ten. In 2012 the series won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Network TV Comedy.", "who directed the episodes of how i met your mother", "Among the 208 episodes, there were only four directors: Pamela Fryman (196 episodes), Rob Greenberg (7 episodes), Michael Shea (4 episodes), and Neil Patrick Harris (1 episode)." ], "Conversation_no": 2234, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons did the show have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons did the show have", "Truth_answer": "How I Met Your Mother has 9 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://alleyesonscreen.reviews/category/genre/comedy/_p21", "https://inerd4u.com/blogs/news/10-best-pop-culture-references-made-on-how-i-met-your-mother_p0", "https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/right-place-right-time/id290510751?i=315287626&app=itunes&mt=4&ign-mpt=uo%3D4_p1", "https://www.tv-subs.net/subtitle-130304.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother_p43", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother_p50", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609123641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mother_(How_I_Met_Your_Mother)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did the show how I met your mother have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/British-Imperial-System", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2235, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did it change from imperial to metric", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did it change from imperial to metric", "Truth_answer": "The traditional system of weights and measures used officially in Great Britain from 1824 until the adoption of the metric system beginning in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did it change from imperial to metric", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/countries-that-use-imperial/", "Context": [ "when did it change from imperial to metric", "The traditional system of weights and measures used officially in Great Britain from 1824 until the adoption of the metric system beginning in 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 2235, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the old system still in use", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the imperial system still in use", "Truth_answer": "In addition to the United States, Myanmar and Liberia are the only countries worldwide that use the Imperial Standard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118113051id_/http://worldpopulationreview.com:80/countries/countries-that-use-imperial/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the imperial system still in use", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act", "Context": [ "when did it change from imperial to metric", "The traditional system of weights and measures used officially in Great Britain from 1824 until the adoption of the metric system beginning in 1965.", "is the imperial system still in use", "In addition to the United States, Myanmar and Liberia are the only countries worldwide that use the Imperial Standard." ], "Conversation_no": 2235, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the conversion act", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the metric conversion act", "Truth_answer": "The Metric Conversion Act declared the metric system the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce, but permitted the use of United States customary units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816182254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the metric conversion act", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act", "Context": [ "when did it change from imperial to metric", "The traditional system of weights and measures used officially in Great Britain from 1824 until the adoption of the metric system beginning in 1965.", "is the imperial system still in use", "In addition to the United States, Myanmar and Liberia are the only countries worldwide that use the Imperial Standard.", "what about the metric conversion act", "The Metric Conversion Act declared the metric system the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce, but permitted the use of United States customary units." ], "Conversation_no": 2235, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who signed the act", "Transformer_rewrite": "who signed the metric conversion act", "Truth_answer": "The Metric Conversion Act is an Act of Congress that U.S. President Gerald Ford signed into law on December 23, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816182254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who signed the metric conversion act", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act", "Context": [ "when did it change from imperial to metric", "The traditional system of weights and measures used officially in Great Britain from 1824 until the adoption of the metric system beginning in 1965.", "is the imperial system still in use", "In addition to the United States, Myanmar and Liberia are the only countries worldwide that use the Imperial Standard.", "what about the metric conversion act", "The Metric Conversion Act declared the metric system the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce, but permitted the use of United States customary units.", "who signed the metric conversion act", "The Metric Conversion Act is an Act of Congress that U.S. President Gerald Ford signed into law on December 23, 1975." ], "Conversation_no": 2235, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the emphasis of the conversion", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the emphasis of the conversion act", "Truth_answer": "As Ford's statement on the signing of the act emphasizes, all conversion was to be completely voluntary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the emphasis of the conversion act", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://historyofmassachusetts.org/13-colonies-revolutionary-war/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2236, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "Truth_answer": "On July 4, 1776, the 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Colonies", "Context": [ "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "On July 4, 1776, the 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain." ], "Conversation_no": 2236, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who lived in the colonies", "Transformer_rewrite": "who lived in the 13 colonies", "Truth_answer": "The Thirteen Colonies were dominated by Protestant English-speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who lived in the 13 colonies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Colonies", "Context": [ "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "On July 4, 1776, the 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.", "who lived in the 13 colonies", "The Thirteen Colonies were dominated by Protestant English-speakers." ], "Conversation_no": 2236, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the population of the 13 colonies", "Truth_answer": "The colonial population grew from about 2,000 to 2.4 million between 1625 and 1775.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the population of the 13 colonies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence", "Context": [ "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "On July 4, 1776, the 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.", "who lived in the 13 colonies", "The Thirteen Colonies were dominated by Protestant English-speakers.", "what was the population of the 13 colonies", "The colonial population grew from about 2,000 to 2.4 million between 1625 and 1775." ], "Conversation_no": 2236, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which document did the colonies make", "Transformer_rewrite": "which document did the 13 colonies make", "Truth_answer": "The United States Declaration of Independence is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which document did the 13 colonies make", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence", "Context": [ "when did the 13 colonies create their own governments", "On July 4, 1776, the 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.", "who lived in the 13 colonies", "The Thirteen Colonies were dominated by Protestant English-speakers.", "what was the population of the 13 colonies", "The colonial population grew from about 2,000 to 2.4 million between 1625 and 1775.", "which document did the 13 colonies make", "The United States Declaration of Independence is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House." ], "Conversation_no": 2236, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the author", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the author of the declaration of independence", "Truth_answer": "The United States Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the author of the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2237, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "Truth_answer": "The 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215011120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "The 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo." ], "Conversation_no": 2237, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did milan beat", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did milan beat to host the 2026 olympics", "Truth_answer": "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215011120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did milan beat to host the 2026 olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "The 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.", "who did milan beat to host the 2026 olympics", "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre." ], "Conversation_no": 2237, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the vote", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the vote", "Truth_answer": "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre by 47–34 votes to be elected host cities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215011120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the vote for the 2026 olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Olympic_Committee", "Context": [ "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "The 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.", "who did milan beat to host the 2026 olympics", "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre.", "what was the vote for the 2026 olympics", "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre by 47–34 votes to be elected host cities." ], "Conversation_no": 2237, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the group that holds the vote", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the group that holds the vote for the olympics city", "Truth_answer": "The International Olympic Committee is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland, responsible for organising the modern Summer and Winter Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the group that holds the vote for the olympics city", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "who are the contenders for the 2026 olympics", "The 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.", "who did milan beat to host the 2026 olympics", "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre.", "what was the vote for the 2026 olympics", "Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo beat another joint bid from Swedish cities Stockholm–Åre by 47–34 votes to be elected host cities.", "what is the group that holds the vote for the olympics city", "The International Olympic Committee is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland, responsible for organising the modern Summer and Winter Olympic Games." ], "Conversation_no": 2237, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "have the games been held in italy before", "Transformer_rewrite": "have the olympic games been held in italy before", "Truth_answer": "This will be the fourth Olympic Games hosted in Italy and the first hosted in Milan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "have the olympic games been held in italy before", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2238, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song it wasn't me made", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song it wasn't me made", "Truth_answer": "It Wasn't Me was recorded in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song it wasn't me made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me", "Context": [ "when was the song it wasn't me made", "It Wasn't Me was recorded in 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 2238, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song it wasn't me released", "Truth_answer": "It Wasn't Me was released 18 July 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song it wasn't me released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me", "Context": [ "when was the song it wasn't me made", "It Wasn't Me was recorded in 1987.", "when was the song it wasn't me released", "It Wasn't Me was released 18 July 2000." ], "Conversation_no": 2238, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did the vocals", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the vocals for it wasn't me", "Truth_answer": "The song It Wasn't Me features vocals from Shaggy and Rikrok.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the vocals for it wasn't me", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me", "Context": [ "when was the song it wasn't me made", "It Wasn't Me was recorded in 1987.", "when was the song it wasn't me released", "It Wasn't Me was released 18 July 2000.", "who did the vocals for it wasn't me", "The song It Wasn't Me features vocals from Shaggy and Rikrok." ], "Conversation_no": 2238, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the song important", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the song it wasn't me important", "Truth_answer": "It Wasn't Me has been regarded as Shaggy's breakthrough in the pop market, and is his highest charting song to date, topping the charts in multiple countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109204534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the song it wasn't me important", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me", "Context": [ "when was the song it wasn't me made", "It Wasn't Me was recorded in 1987.", "when was the song it wasn't me released", "It Wasn't Me was released 18 July 2000.", "who did the vocals for it wasn't me", "The song It Wasn't Me features vocals from Shaggy and Rikrok.", "why was the song it wasn't me important", "It Wasn't Me has been regarded as Shaggy's breakthrough in the pop market, and is his highest charting song to date, topping the charts in multiple countries." ], "Conversation_no": 2238, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is the song it wasn't me", "Truth_answer": "It Wasn't Me is 3:47.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109204534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Wasn%27t_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the song it wasn't me", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(season_6)#Episodes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2239, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the last episode of the flash air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the last episode of the flash air", "Truth_answer": "The most recent episode of the Flash aired March 17, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the last episode of the flash air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(season_6)#Episodes", "Context": [ "when does the last episode of the flash air", "The most recent episode of the Flash aired March 17, 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2239, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me the specifics", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me the specifics about the last episode of the flash", "Truth_answer": "The most recently aired episode of the Flash is the 15th episode of the sixth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the specifics about the last episode of the flash", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(2014_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does the last episode of the flash air", "The most recent episode of the Flash aired March 17, 2020.", "can you tell me the specifics about the last episode of the flash", "The most recently aired episode of the Flash is the 15th episode of the sixth season." ], "Conversation_no": 2239, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "will there be another season", "Transformer_rewrite": "will there be another season of The Flash", "Truth_answer": "In January 2020, The CW renewed the Flash series for a seventh season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be another season of the flash", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(2014_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does the last episode of the flash air", "The most recent episode of the Flash aired March 17, 2020.", "can you tell me the specifics about the last episode of the flash", "The most recently aired episode of the Flash is the 15th episode of the sixth season.", "will there be another season of the flash", "In January 2020, The CW renewed the Flash series for a seventh season." ], "Conversation_no": 2239, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays flash", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays flash in the tv series flash", "Truth_answer": "In The Flash, Grant Gustin portrays Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127114533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(2014_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays flash in the tv series flash", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilot_(The_Flash)", "Context": [ "when does the last episode of the flash air", "The most recent episode of the Flash aired March 17, 2020.", "can you tell me the specifics about the last episode of the flash", "The most recently aired episode of the Flash is the 15th episode of the sixth season.", "will there be another season of the flash", "In January 2020, The CW renewed the Flash series for a seventh season.", "who plays flash in the tv series flash", "In The Flash, Grant Gustin portrays Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds." ], "Conversation_no": 2239, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why can flash move so fast", "Transformer_rewrite": "why can flash move so fast in the tv series the flash", "Truth_answer": "Barry Allen gains super-human speed after the explosion of the S.T.A.R. Labs' particle accelerator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why can flash move so fast in the tv series the flash", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/secession", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2240, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Truth_answer": "Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of 1861.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of 1861." ], "Conversation_no": 2240, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the term for advocates of leaving", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the term for advocates of secession", "Truth_answer": "Advocates for secession are called disunionists by their contemporaries in various historical documents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the term for advocates of secession", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War", "Context": [ "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of 1861.", "what is the term for advocates of secession", "Advocates for secession are called disunionists by their contemporaries in various historical documents." ], "Conversation_no": 2240, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the opposite", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the opposite", "Truth_answer": "The states that remained loyal to the U.S. were known as the Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the term for the enemies of secession", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of 1861.", "what is the term for advocates of secession", "Advocates for secession are called disunionists by their contemporaries in various historical documents.", "what is the term for the enemies of secession", "The states that remained loyal to the U.S. were known as the Union." ], "Conversation_no": 2240, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is withdrawal common in the history of america", "Transformer_rewrite": "is withdrawal via secession common in the history of america", "Truth_answer": "Threats and aspirations to secede from the United States, or arguments justifying secession, have been a feature of the country's politics almost since its birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103042513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is withdrawal via secession common in the history of america", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War", "Context": [ "when did the states seceded during the civil war", "Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of 1861.", "what is the term for advocates of secession", "Advocates for secession are called disunionists by their contemporaries in various historical documents.", "what is the term for the enemies of secession", "The states that remained loyal to the U.S. were known as the Union.", "is withdrawal via secession common in the history of america", "Threats and aspirations to secede from the United States, or arguments justifying secession, have been a feature of the country's politics almost since its birth." ], "Conversation_no": 2240, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the war", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the american civil war", "Truth_answer": "The American Civil War was a Union victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2016/10/the-huge-statue-of-colossus-of-rome-at.html?showComment=1477295627755_p249", "https://bafybeiemxf5abjwjbikoz4mc3a3dla6ual3jsgpdr4cjr3oz3evfyavhwq.cf-ipfs.com/wiki/American_Civil_War.html_p4", "https://www.paperdue.com/topic/civil-war-women-essays_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the american civil war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2241, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Truth_answer": "Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikimili.com/en/Siamun_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt#Toponymy", "Context": [ "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras." ], "Conversation_no": 2241, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of the name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name of thebes ,egypt", "Truth_answer": "The Egyptian name for Thebes was City of the sceptre, the sceptre of the pharaohs, a long staff with an animal's head and a forked base.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name of thebes ,egypt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt#Toponymy", "Context": [ "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras.", "what is the meaning of the name of thebes ,egypt", "The Egyptian name for Thebes was City of the sceptre, the sceptre of the pharaohs, a long staff with an animal's head and a forked base." ], "Conversation_no": 2241, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can i have the etymology", "Transformer_rewrite": "can i have the etymology for thebes, egypt", "Truth_answer": "Thebes is the latinised form of Ancient Greek, the hellenized form of Demotic Egyptian term for the temple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can i have the etymology for thebes, egypt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt#Geography", "Context": [ "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras.", "what is the meaning of the name of thebes ,egypt", "The Egyptian name for Thebes was City of the sceptre, the sceptre of the pharaohs, a long staff with an animal's head and a forked base.", "can i have the etymology for thebes, egypt", "Thebes is the latinised form of Ancient Greek, the hellenized form of Demotic Egyptian term for the temple." ], "Conversation_no": 2241, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the city located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was thebes, egypt located", "Truth_answer": "Thebes was located along the banks of the Nile River in the middle part of Upper Egypt about 800 km south of the Delta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was thebes, egypt located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt", "Context": [ "when did thebes become the capital of egypt", "Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras.", "what is the meaning of the name of thebes ,egypt", "The Egyptian name for Thebes was City of the sceptre, the sceptre of the pharaohs, a long staff with an animal's head and a forked base.", "can i have the etymology for thebes, egypt", "Thebes is the latinised form of Ancient Greek, the hellenized form of Demotic Egyptian term for the temple.", "where was thebes, egypt located", "Thebes was located along the banks of the Nile River in the middle part of Upper Egypt about 800 km south of the Delta." ], "Conversation_no": 2241, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people lived in the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people lived in the city", "Truth_answer": "According to George Modelski, Thebes had about 40,000 inhabitants in 2000 BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Egypt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people lived in the city of thebes, egypt", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-vertical-integration-3305807", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2242, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "Transformer_rewrite": "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "Truth_answer": "An example of a company that is vertically integrated is Target, which has its own store brands and manufacturing plants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation", "Context": [ "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "An example of a company that is vertically integrated is Target, which has its own store brands and manufacturing plants." ], "Conversation_no": 2242, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the corporation's country of origin", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the target corporation's country of origin", "Truth_answer": "Target Corporation is an American retail corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the target corporation's country of origin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation", "Context": [ "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "An example of a company that is vertically integrated is Target, which has its own store brands and manufacturing plants.", "what is the target corporation's country of origin", "Target Corporation is an American retail corporation." ], "Conversation_no": 2242, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how big is the company", "Transformer_rewrite": "how big is target", "Truth_answer": "Target is the 8th-largest retailer in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is target", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "google", "Context": [ "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "An example of a company that is vertically integrated is Target, which has its own store brands and manufacturing plants.", "what is the target corporation's country of origin", "Target Corporation is an American retail corporation.", "how big is target", "Target is the 8th-largest retailer in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2242, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the stock symbol", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the stock symbol for target", "Truth_answer": "Target is TGT on the NYSE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the stock symbol for target", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation", "Context": [ "what company is an example of a vertical integration structure", "An example of a company that is vertically integrated is Target, which has its own store brands and manufacturing plants.", "what is the target corporation's country of origin", "Target Corporation is an American retail corporation.", "how big is target", "Target is the 8th-largest retailer in the United States.", "what is the stock symbol for target", "Target is TGT on the NYSE." ], "Conversation_no": 2242, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me one of the company's business strategies", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me one of target's business strategies", "Truth_answer": "Target is often recognized for its emphasis on the needs of its younger, image-conscious shoppers, whereas its rival Walmart more heavily relies on its strategy of always low prices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me one of target's business strategies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(season_5)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2243, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Truth_answer": "Season 5 of House of Cards was filmed from July 20, 2016 to February 14, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Season 5 of House of Cards was filmed from July 20, 2016 to February 14, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2243, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what genre is the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what genre is the show", "Truth_answer": "House of Cards is an American political thriller web television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the show house of cards", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Season 5 of House of Cards was filmed from July 20, 2016 to February 14, 2017.", "what genre is the show house of cards", "House of Cards is an American political thriller web television series." ], "Conversation_no": 2243, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who stars in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who stars in the show", "Truth_answer": "House of Cards stars Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, and Michael Kelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the show house of cards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Season 5 of House of Cards was filmed from July 20, 2016 to February 14, 2017.", "what genre is the show house of cards", "House of Cards is an American political thriller web television series.", "who stars in the show house of cards", "House of Cards stars Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, and Michael Kelly." ], "Conversation_no": 2243, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was kevin spacey's character killed", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was kevin spacey's character killed in house of cards", "Truth_answer": "In 2017, following sexual misconduct allegations against Spacey, Netflix announced that Spacey would be removed from the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was kevin spacey's character killed in house of cards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did season 5 of house of cards film", "Season 5 of House of Cards was filmed from July 20, 2016 to February 14, 2017.", "what genre is the show house of cards", "House of Cards is an American political thriller web television series.", "who stars in the show house of cards", "House of Cards stars Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, and Michael Kelly.", "why was kevin spacey's character killed in house of cards", "In 2017, following sexual misconduct allegations against Spacey, Netflix announced that Spacey would be removed from the show." ], "Conversation_no": 2243, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes does the show have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show house of cards have", "Truth_answer": "House of Cards has 73 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show house of cards have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2244, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who have the highest goal in the world", "Transformer_rewrite": "who have the highest goal in the world", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who have the highest goal in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theplanets.org/asteroid-belt/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2245, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Truth_answer": "Because the asteroid belt is between the Mars and Jupiter orbits, it is around 2.2 to 3.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun – which is approximately 329,115,316 to 478,713,186 km.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817190000id_/https://theplanets.org/asteroid-belt/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt", "Context": [ "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Because the asteroid belt is between the Mars and Jupiter orbits, it is around 2.2 to 3.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun – which is approximately 329,115,316 to 478,713,186 km." ], "Conversation_no": 2245, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the belt", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the asteroid belt", "Truth_answer": "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206032724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the asteroid belt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt", "Context": [ "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Because the asteroid belt is between the Mars and Jupiter orbits, it is around 2.2 to 3.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun – which is approximately 329,115,316 to 478,713,186 km.", "what is the asteroid belt", "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System." ], "Conversation_no": 2245, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the belt", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the asteroid belt", "Truth_answer": "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/1761_Edmondson_p19", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/569_Misa_p18", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/672_Astarte_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/672_Astarte_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817190000id_/https://theplanets.org/asteroid-belt/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206032724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the asteroid belt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt", "Context": [ "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Because the asteroid belt is between the Mars and Jupiter orbits, it is around 2.2 to 3.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun – which is approximately 329,115,316 to 478,713,186 km.", "what is the asteroid belt", "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System.", "where is the asteroid belt", "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars." ], "Conversation_no": 2245, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me some other names the belt has", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me some other names the asteroid belt has", "Truth_answer": "The asteroid belt is also called the main asteroid belt or main belt.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/how-well-do-you-know-basic-facts-about-our-solar-system?remorapos=6&rmalg=es&remorasrc=bfccc385d3ce455f8d5920a8c64b221d_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206032724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me some other names the asteroid belt has", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_belt", "Context": [ "how far away is the asteroid belt from the sun in km", "Because the asteroid belt is between the Mars and Jupiter orbits, it is around 2.2 to 3.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun – which is approximately 329,115,316 to 478,713,186 km.", "what is the asteroid belt", "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System.", "where is the asteroid belt", "The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.", "can you tell me some other names the asteroid belt has", "The asteroid belt is also called the main asteroid belt or main belt." ], "Conversation_no": 2245, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the belt form", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the ateroid belt form", "Truth_answer": "The asteroid belt formed from the primordial solar nebula as a group of planetesimals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the ateroid belt form", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://library.med.utah.edu/kw/hyperbrain/syllabus/syllabus10.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2246, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Truth_answer": "Upper motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex and brainstem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.neuroscientificallychallenged.com/glossary/upper-motor-neuron", "Context": [ "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Upper motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex and brainstem." ], "Conversation_no": 2246, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the function", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the function of upper motor neuron cells", "Truth_answer": "Upper motor neurons control the activity of lower motor neurons, which control the activity of muscles to produce movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of upper motor neuron cells", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_motor_neuron", "Context": [ "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Upper motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex and brainstem.", "what is the function of upper motor neuron cells", "Upper motor neurons control the activity of lower motor neurons, which control the activity of muscles to produce movement." ], "Conversation_no": 2246, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why are the cells important", "Transformer_rewrite": "why are upper motor neuron cells important", "Truth_answer": "Upper motor neuron cells are the main source of voluntary movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are upper motor neuron cells important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_motor_neuron", "Context": [ "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Upper motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex and brainstem.", "what is the function of upper motor neuron cells", "Upper motor neurons control the activity of lower motor neurons, which control the activity of muscles to produce movement.", "why are upper motor neuron cells important", "Upper motor neuron cells are the main source of voluntary movement." ], "Conversation_no": 2246, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who discovered the cells", "Transformer_rewrite": "who discovered upper motor neuron cells", "Truth_answer": "Upper motor neurons is a term introduced by William Gowers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014002112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_motor_neuron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered upper motor neuron cells", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_motor_neuron", "Context": [ "Where are upper motor neuron cell bodies located", "Upper motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex and brainstem.", "what is the function of upper motor neuron cells", "Upper motor neurons control the activity of lower motor neurons, which control the activity of muscles to produce movement.", "why are upper motor neuron cells important", "Upper motor neuron cells are the main source of voluntary movement.", "who discovered upper motor neuron cells", "Upper motor neurons is a term introduced by William Gowers." ], "Conversation_no": 2246, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the cells discovered", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were upper motor neuron cells discovered", "Truth_answer": "The term upper motor neurons was introduced in 1886.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were upper motor neuron cells discovered", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2247, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What does the law of definite proportions state", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the law of definite proportions state", "Truth_answer": "The law of definite proportion states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio and independent of its source and method of preparation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the law of definite proportions state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions", "Context": [ "What does the law of definite proportions state", "The law of definite proportion states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio and independent of its source and method of preparation." ], "Conversation_no": 2247, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the law important", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the law of definite proportions important", "Truth_answer": "Along with the law of multiple proportions, the law of definite proportions forms the basis of stoichiometry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313031550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the law of definite proportions important", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions", "Context": [ "What does the law of definite proportions state", "The law of definite proportion states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio and independent of its source and method of preparation.", "why is the law of definite proportions important", "Along with the law of multiple proportions, the law of definite proportions forms the basis of stoichiometry." ], "Conversation_no": 2247, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who discovered the law", "Transformer_rewrite": "who discovered the law of definite proportions important", "Truth_answer": "The law of constant proportion was given by Joseph Proust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313031550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the law of definite proportions", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions", "Context": [ "What does the law of definite proportions state", "The law of definite proportion states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio and independent of its source and method of preparation.", "why is the law of definite proportions important", "Along with the law of multiple proportions, the law of definite proportions forms the basis of stoichiometry.", "who discovered the law of definite proportions", "The law of constant proportion was given by Joseph Proust." ], "Conversation_no": 2247, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the law discovered", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the law of definite proportions discovered", "Truth_answer": "The law of constant proportion was given by Joseph Proust in 1779.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313031550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the law of definite proportions discovered", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions", "Context": [ "What does the law of definite proportions state", "The law of definite proportion states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio and independent of its source and method of preparation.", "why is the law of definite proportions important", "Along with the law of multiple proportions, the law of definite proportions forms the basis of stoichiometry.", "who discovered the law of definite proportions", "The law of constant proportion was given by Joseph Proust.", "when was the law of definite proportions discovered", "The law of constant proportion was given by Joseph Proust in 1779." ], "Conversation_no": 2247, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the law always true", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the law of definite proportions always true", "Truth_answer": "There exist non-stoichiometric compounds whose elemental composition can vary from sample to sample.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313031550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_definite_proportions_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the law of definite proportions always true", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "maps.google.com", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2248, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Truth_answer": "Atlanta, Georgia is 2431 miles from San Jose, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "maps.google.com", "Context": [ "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Atlanta, Georgia is 2431 miles from San Jose, California." ], "Conversation_no": 2248, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long will driving take", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long will it take to drive from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "Truth_answer": "The drive would be 37 hours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long will it take to drive from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "maps.google.com", "Context": [ "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Atlanta, Georgia is 2431 miles from San Jose, California.", "how long will it take to drive from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "The drive would be 37 hours." ], "Conversation_no": 2248, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about a flight", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long will it take to fly from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "Truth_answer": "The flight would be 4 hours and 20 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long will it take to fly from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "maps.google.com", "Context": [ "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Atlanta, Georgia is 2431 miles from San Jose, California.", "how long will it take to drive from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "The drive would be 37 hours.", "how long will it take to fly from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "The flight would be 4 hours and 20 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 2248, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a holiday inn express", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a holiday inn express", "Truth_answer": "There are three Holiday Inn Express in downtown Atlanta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a holiday inn express in atlanta georgia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "maps.google.com", "Context": [ "how many miles is atlanta georgia from san jose", "Atlanta, Georgia is 2431 miles from San Jose, California.", "how long will it take to drive from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "The drive would be 37 hours.", "how long will it take to fly from atlanta georgia to san jose california", "The flight would be 4 hours and 20 minutes.", "is there a holiday inn express in atlanta georgia", "There are three Holiday Inn Express in downtown Atlanta." ], "Conversation_no": 2248, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far is the holiday inn from the airport", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far is the holiday inn express from the atlanta airport", "Truth_answer": "The Holiday Inn Express is 11 miles from the airport.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.kayak.com/St-Julian-s-Hotels-Holiday-Inn-Express-Malta.2842651.ksp_p4", "https://www.reservations.com/Hotels/stinchcomb-wildlife-preserve-yukon-ok_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is the holiday inn express from the atlanta airport", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2249, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the number of india in richest countries", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the number of india in richest countries", "Truth_answer": "India is the fifth richest country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the number of india in richest countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)", "Context": [ "what is the number of india in richest countries", "India is the fifth richest country." ], "Conversation_no": 2249, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the gdp", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the gdp of india", "Truth_answer": "India's GDP is $2,935,570 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the gdp of india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_trade_of_India#Trade_statistics", "Context": [ "what is the number of india in richest countries", "India is the fifth richest country.", "what is the gdp of india", "India's GDP is $2,935,570 million." ], "Conversation_no": 2249, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the country's main export", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is India's main export", "Truth_answer": "India's main export is refined petroleum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is India's main export", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_trade_of_India#Trade_statistics", "Context": [ "what is the number of india in richest countries", "India is the fifth richest country.", "what is the gdp of india", "India's GDP is $2,935,570 million.", "What is India's main export", "India's main export is refined petroleum." ], "Conversation_no": 2249, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the country's main import", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is india's main import", "Truth_answer": "India's main import is oil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is india's main import", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_trade_of_India#Trade_statistics", "Context": [ "what is the number of india in richest countries", "India is the fifth richest country.", "what is the gdp of india", "India's GDP is $2,935,570 million.", "What is India's main export", "India's main export is refined petroleum.", "what is india's main import", "India's main import is oil." ], "Conversation_no": 2249, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much oil does the country import", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much oil does india import", "Truth_answer": "As of 2007, India imports $175 billion of oil annually.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much oil does india import", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#\"Four_C\"_model", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2250, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who introduced four c model of creativity", "Transformer_rewrite": "who introduced four c model of creativity", "Truth_answer": "James C. Kaufman and Beghetto introduced a four C model of creativity.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://creativitylovingeducator.com/tag/teaching/_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130134525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who introduced four c model of creativity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#\"Four_C\"_model", "Context": [ "who introduced four c model of creativity", "James C. Kaufman and Beghetto introduced a four C model of creativity." ], "Conversation_no": 2250, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the purpose of the model", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the four c model of creativity", "Truth_answer": "This model makes a useful framework for analyzing creative processes in individuals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130134525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the four c model of creativity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#\"Four_C\"_model", "Context": [ "who introduced four c model of creativity", "James C. Kaufman and Beghetto introduced a four C model of creativity.", "what is the purpose of the four c model of creativity", "This model makes a useful framework for analyzing creative processes in individuals." ], "Conversation_no": 2250, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the first c", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the first c in the four c model of creativity", "Truth_answer": "The first c is mini-c, transformative learning involving personally meaningful interpretations of experiences, actions, and insights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130134525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the first c in the four c model of creativity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#\"Four_C\"_model", "Context": [ "who introduced four c model of creativity", "James C. Kaufman and Beghetto introduced a four C model of creativity.", "what is the purpose of the four c model of creativity", "This model makes a useful framework for analyzing creative processes in individuals.", "what is the first c in the four c model of creativity", "The first c is mini-c, transformative learning involving personally meaningful interpretations of experiences, actions, and insights." ], "Conversation_no": 2250, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me the second c", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me the second c", "Truth_answer": "The second c is little-c, everyday problem solving and creative expression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second c in the four c model of creativity", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#\"Four_C\"_model", "Context": [ "who introduced four c model of creativity", "James C. Kaufman and Beghetto introduced a four C model of creativity.", "what is the purpose of the four c model of creativity", "This model makes a useful framework for analyzing creative processes in individuals.", "what is the first c in the four c model of creativity", "The first c is mini-c, transformative learning involving personally meaningful interpretations of experiences, actions, and insights.", "what is the second c in the four c model of creativity", "The second c is little-c, everyday problem solving and creative expression." ], "Conversation_no": 2250, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the third c", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the third c in the four c model of creativity", "Truth_answer": "The third c is Pro-C, exhibited by people who are professionally or vocationally creative though not necessarily eminent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130134525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the third c in the four c model of creativity", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2251, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "difference between factorial design and response surface methodology", "Transformer_rewrite": "difference between factorial design and response surface methodology", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "difference between factorial design and response surface methodology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2252, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why does california have so many mlb teams", "Transformer_rewrite": "why does california have so many mlb teams", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does california have so many mlb teams", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2253, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "military accessions vital to the national interest program", "Transformer_rewrite": "military accessions vital to the national interest program", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "military accessions vital to the national interest program", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2254, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the witches of the east end season 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "the witches of the east end season 3", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the witches of the east end season 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2255, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does ethiopian airlines fly to in usa", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does ethiopian airlines fly to in usa", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does ethiopian airlines fly to in usa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2256, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child premiered on 30 July 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child", "Context": [ "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child premiered on 30 July 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2256, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the play do", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the play do", "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child set the record for highest all-time weekly ticket sales of any play, grossing over $2.5 million for the week ending 30 December 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the play harry potter and the cursed child do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child#Cast_and_principal_roles", "Context": [ "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child premiered on 30 July 2016.", "how did the play harry potter and the cursed child do", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child set the record for highest all-time weekly ticket sales of any play, grossing over $2.5 million for the week ending 30 December 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2256, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played Ron in the play", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played Ron in the play", "Truth_answer": "In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Ron Weasley was played by Paul Thornley, Gyton Grantley, and David Abeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played Ron in Harry potter and the cursed child", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child#Cast_and_principal_roles", "Context": [ "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child premiered on 30 July 2016.", "how did the play harry potter and the cursed child do", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child set the record for highest all-time weekly ticket sales of any play, grossing over $2.5 million for the week ending 30 December 2018.", "who played Ron in Harry potter and the cursed child", "In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Ron Weasley was played by Paul Thornley, Gyton Grantley, and David Abeles." ], "Conversation_no": 2256, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played harry potter in the play", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played harry potter in harry potter and the cursed child", "Truth_answer": "In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Harry Potter is played by Jamie Parker, Gareth Reeves, and John Skelley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played harry potter in harry potter and the cursed child", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child#Cast_and_principal_roles", "Context": [ "when will harry potter the cursed child come out", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child premiered on 30 July 2016.", "how did the play harry potter and the cursed child do", "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child set the record for highest all-time weekly ticket sales of any play, grossing over $2.5 million for the week ending 30 December 2018.", "who played Ron in Harry potter and the cursed child", "In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Ron Weasley was played by Paul Thornley, Gyton Grantley, and David Abeles.", "who played harry potter in harry potter and the cursed child", "In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Harry Potter is played by Jamie Parker, Gareth Reeves, and John Skelley." ], "Conversation_no": 2256, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did three people play Harry potter in the play", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did three people play harry potter in the play harry potter and the cursed child", "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child had different cast members for the West End, Broadway, Melbourne, and San Francisco performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did three people play harry potter in the play harry potter and the cursed child", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-tall-were-the-Greek-Gods", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2257, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Transformer_rewrite": "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Truth_answer": "Zeus was about 40 feet tall as well were the other Greek Gods and Goddesses of similar nature of both groups Titan and Olympians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eros", "Context": [ "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Zeus was about 40 feet tall as well were the other Greek Gods and Goddesses of similar nature of both groups Titan and Olympians." ], "Conversation_no": 2257, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the god of love", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the greek god of love", "Truth_answer": "In Greek mythology, Eros is the Greek god of love and sex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://derechomilitar.info/busty/matchmaking-god-of-mythology.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the greek god of love", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/How-short-was-the-shortest-Greek-god", "Context": [ "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Zeus was about 40 feet tall as well were the other Greek Gods and Goddesses of similar nature of both groups Titan and Olympians.", "who was the greek god of love", "In Greek mythology, Eros is the Greek god of love and sex." ], "Conversation_no": 2257, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were any gods short or tiny", "Transformer_rewrite": "were any greek gods short or tiny", "Truth_answer": "The shortest Greek God was Hephaestus who was disabled. Also the God Eros has the power to take on the form of a child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any greek gods short or tiny", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.talesbeyondbelief.com/greek-gods-mythology/powers-greek-gods.htm", "Context": [ "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Zeus was about 40 feet tall as well were the other Greek Gods and Goddesses of similar nature of both groups Titan and Olympians.", "who was the greek god of love", "In Greek mythology, Eros is the Greek god of love and sex.", "were any greek gods short or tiny", "The shortest Greek God was Hephaestus who was disabled. Also the God Eros has the power to take on the form of a child." ], "Conversation_no": 2257, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the gods have any unique powers", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the greek gods have any unique powers", "Truth_answer": "Poseidon the god of the sea had power over his domain including the sea, tempests, storms and earthquakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005855id_/http://www.talesbeyondbelief.com:80/greek-gods-mythology/powers-greek-gods.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the greek gods have any unique powers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.talesbeyondbelief.com/greek-gods-mythology/powers-greek-gods.htm", "Context": [ "how tall were the greek gods and goddesses", "Zeus was about 40 feet tall as well were the other Greek Gods and Goddesses of similar nature of both groups Titan and Olympians.", "who was the greek god of love", "In Greek mythology, Eros is the Greek god of love and sex.", "were any greek gods short or tiny", "The shortest Greek God was Hephaestus who was disabled. Also the God Eros has the power to take on the form of a child.", "did the greek gods have any unique powers", "Poseidon the god of the sea had power over his domain including the sea, tempests, storms and earthquakes." ], "Conversation_no": 2257, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the gods have any weaknesses", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the greek gods have any weaknesses", "Truth_answer": "Zeuss had a weakness for women and cheated on his wife Hera multiple times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the greek gods have any weaknesses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2258, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the byline go on a newspaper", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the byline go on a newspaper", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the byline go on a newspaper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2259, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the role of work cover nsw", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the role of work cover nsw", "Truth_answer": "The agency WorkCover NSW creates regulations to promote productive, healthy and safe workplaces for workers in New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the role of work cover nsw", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales", "Context": [ "what is the role of work cover nsw", "The agency WorkCover NSW creates regulations to promote productive, healthy and safe workplaces for workers in New South Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 2259, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else does the agency do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else does work cover nsw do", "Truth_answer": "The agency WorkCover NSW created regulations for employers too.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does work cover nsw do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales#Controversy", "Context": [ "what is the role of work cover nsw", "The agency WorkCover NSW creates regulations to promote productive, healthy and safe workplaces for workers in New South Wales.", "what else does work cover nsw do", "The agency WorkCover NSW created regulations for employers too." ], "Conversation_no": 2259, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there any controversy with the agency", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there any controversy with nsw", "Truth_answer": "In December 2005, the Independent Commission Against Corruption found that 23 NSW WorkCover employees had issued false certificates of competency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180612115931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any controversy with nsw", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales", "Context": [ "what is the role of work cover nsw", "The agency WorkCover NSW creates regulations to promote productive, healthy and safe workplaces for workers in New South Wales.", "what else does work cover nsw do", "The agency WorkCover NSW created regulations for employers too.", "was there any controversy with nsw", "In December 2005, the Independent Commission Against Corruption found that 23 NSW WorkCover employees had issued false certificates of competency." ], "Conversation_no": 2259, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the agency formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was nsw formed", "Truth_answer": "The WorkCover Authority of New South Wales was a New South Wales Government agency established in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180612115931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was nsw formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkCover_Authority_of_New_South_Wales", "Context": [ "what is the role of work cover nsw", "The agency WorkCover NSW creates regulations to promote productive, healthy and safe workplaces for workers in New South Wales.", "what else does work cover nsw do", "The agency WorkCover NSW created regulations for employers too.", "was there any controversy with nsw", "In December 2005, the Independent Commission Against Corruption found that 23 NSW WorkCover employees had issued false certificates of competency.", "when was nsw formed", "The WorkCover Authority of New South Wales was a New South Wales Government agency established in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 2259, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the agency still exist", "Transformer_rewrite": "does nsw still exist", "Truth_answer": "The WorkCover Authority of New South Wales was dissolved in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does nsw still exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2260, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "a layer in the stratosphere where ozone is more concentrated", "Transformer_rewrite": "a layer in the stratosphere where ozone is more concentrated", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a layer in the stratosphere where ozone is more concentrated", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stageagent.com/shows/musical/1284/into-the-woods/songs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2261, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Transformer_rewrite": "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Truth_answer": "Our Little World is sung by Witch and Rapunzel in Into the Woods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stageagent.com/shows/musical/1284/into-the-woods/songs", "Context": [ "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Our Little World is sung by Witch and Rapunzel in Into the Woods." ], "Conversation_no": 2261, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other songs does rapunzel sing", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other songs does rapunzel sing", "Truth_answer": "Rapunzel also sings Stay With Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other songs does rapunzel sing besides our little world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Woods", "Context": [ "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Our Little World is sung by Witch and Rapunzel in Into the Woods.", "what other songs does rapunzel sing besides our little world", "Rapunzel also sings Stay With Me." ], "Conversation_no": 2261, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the play come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the play into the woods come out", "Truth_answer": "The musical Into the Woods debuted in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the play into the woods come out", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Woods", "Context": [ "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Our Little World is sung by Witch and Rapunzel in Into the Woods.", "what other songs does rapunzel sing besides our little world", "Rapunzel also sings Stay With Me.", "when did the play into the woods come out", "The musical Into the Woods debuted in 1986." ], "Conversation_no": 2261, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the play debut", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the play into the woods debut", "Truth_answer": "The musical Into the Woods made its debut in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the play into the woods debut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Woods", "Context": [ "what songs does rapunzel sing in into the woods", "Our Little World is sung by Witch and Rapunzel in Into the Woods.", "what other songs does rapunzel sing besides our little world", "Rapunzel also sings Stay With Me.", "when did the play into the woods come out", "The musical Into the Woods debuted in 1986.", "where did the play into the woods debut", "The musical Into the Woods made its debut in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre." ], "Conversation_no": 2261, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where else did the play show", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else did the play show", "Truth_answer": "Into the Woods premiered on Broadway on November 5, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else did the play into the woods show besides the old globe", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.presidentsusa.net/presidentsalaryhistory.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2262, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Truth_answer": "Since 2001, the United States President's salary has been $400,000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_net_worth", "Context": [ "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Since 2001, the United States President's salary has been $400,000" ], "Conversation_no": 2262, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who had the highest networth", "Transformer_rewrite": "which president of the united states had the highest networth", "Truth_answer": "The richest president in history is Donald Trump, who is the first billionaire president. His net worth, however, is not known precisely because the Trump Organization is privately held.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which president of the united states had the highest networth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_net_worth", "Context": [ "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Since 2001, the United States President's salary has been $400,000", "which president of the united states had the highest networth", "The richest president in history is Donald Trump, who is the first billionaire president. His net worth, however, is not known precisely because the Trump Organization is privately held." ], "Conversation_no": 2262, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the president's estimate networth", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is president donald trump's estimate networth", "Truth_answer": "By estimate, Trump is wealthier than all former presidents combined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212183958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_net_worth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is president donald trump's estimate networth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_of_Donald_Trump", "Context": [ "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Since 2001, the United States President's salary has been $400,000", "which president of the united states had the highest networth", "The richest president in history is Donald Trump, who is the first billionaire president. His net worth, however, is not known precisely because the Trump Organization is privately held.", "what is president donald trump's estimate networth", "By estimate, Trump is wealthier than all former presidents combined." ], "Conversation_no": 2262, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many dollars", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is president donald trump's estimate networth in us dollars", "Truth_answer": "In its 2018 billionaires ranking, Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $3.1 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is president donald trump's estimate networth in us dollars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/what-is-barack-obamas-net-worth.html/", "Context": [ "who was the highest paid president of the united states", "Since 2001, the United States President's salary has been $400,000", "which president of the united states had the highest networth", "The richest president in history is Donald Trump, who is the first billionaire president. His net worth, however, is not known precisely because the Trump Organization is privately held.", "what is president donald trump's estimate networth", "By estimate, Trump is wealthier than all former presidents combined.", "what is president donald trump's estimate networth in us dollars", "In its 2018 billionaires ranking, Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $3.1 billion." ], "Conversation_no": 2262, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about obama", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about obama", "Truth_answer": "Barack Obama’s net worth is about $40 million, up from $1.3 million before he became president", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is president obama's networth in us dollars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy_characters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2263, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Truth_answer": "Plank is Jonny's imaginary friend on Ed, Edd n Eddy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy", "Context": [ "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Plank is Jonny's imaginary friend on Ed, Edd n Eddy." ], "Conversation_no": 2263, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who voiced the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who voiced jonny on ed edd and eddy", "Truth_answer": "Jonny 2×4 is voiced by David Paul Buck Grove.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209204641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voiced jonny on ed edd and eddy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Paul_Grove", "Context": [ "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Plank is Jonny's imaginary friend on Ed, Edd n Eddy.", "who voiced jonny on ed edd and eddy", "Jonny 2×4 is voiced by David Paul Buck Grove." ], "Conversation_no": 2263, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the voice actor in anything else", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the voice actor in anything else", "Truth_answer": "David Paul Buck Grove also played one of the Dwarfs, Doc, in Once Upon a Time, and has appeared in several Christmas films like Elf and The Santa Clause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518220016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Paul_Grove_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is David Paul Buck Grove in besides ed edd and eddy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy", "Context": [ "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Plank is Jonny's imaginary friend on Ed, Edd n Eddy.", "who voiced jonny on ed edd and eddy", "Jonny 2×4 is voiced by David Paul Buck Grove.", "what else is David Paul Buck Grove in besides ed edd and eddy", "David Paul Buck Grove also played one of the Dwarfs, Doc, in Once Upon a Time, and has appeared in several Christmas films like Elf and The Santa Clause." ], "Conversation_no": 2263, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes of the cartoon was there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes of ed edd and eddy were there", "Truth_answer": "Ed, Edd n Eddy aired for 70 episodes, or 131 segments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of ed edd and eddy were there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy", "Context": [ "who owns plank in ed edd and eddy", "Plank is Jonny's imaginary friend on Ed, Edd n Eddy.", "who voiced jonny on ed edd and eddy", "Jonny 2×4 is voiced by David Paul Buck Grove.", "what else is David Paul Buck Grove in besides ed edd and eddy", "David Paul Buck Grove also played one of the Dwarfs, Doc, in Once Upon a Time, and has appeared in several Christmas films like Elf and The Santa Clause.", "how many episodes of ed edd and eddy were there", "Ed, Edd n Eddy aired for 70 episodes, or 131 segments." ], "Conversation_no": 2263, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created ed edd and eddy", "Truth_answer": "The Ed, Edd n Eddy series was created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created ed edd and eddy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynonna_Earp_(TV_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2264, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "Truth_answer": "The theme song for Wynonna Earp is Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Andrews", "Context": [ "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "The theme song for Wynonna Earp is Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews." ], "Conversation_no": 2264, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song Tell That devil", "Truth_answer": "Tell That Devil was co-written by Jill Andrews, Emery Dobyns and Matthew Mayfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song Tell That devil", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynonna_Earp_(TV_series)#Development_and_production", "Context": [ "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "The theme song for Wynonna Earp is Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews.", "who wrote the song Tell That devil", "Tell That Devil was co-written by Jill Andrews, Emery Dobyns and Matthew Mayfield." ], "Conversation_no": 2264, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons does the show have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons does wynonna earp have", "Truth_answer": "Wynonna Earp has three seasons, with a fourth in production as of 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does wynonna earp have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynonna_Earp_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "The theme song for Wynonna Earp is Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews.", "who wrote the song Tell That devil", "Tell That Devil was co-written by Jill Andrews, Emery Dobyns and Matthew Mayfield.", "how many seasons does wynonna earp have", "Wynonna Earp has three seasons, with a fourth in production as of 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2264, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what channel is the show on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what channel is wynonna earp on", "Truth_answer": "The series Wynonna Earp premiered in Canada on CHCH-DT on April 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214181336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynonna_Earp_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is wynonna earp on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cbr.com/wynonna-earp-cast-roles-movies/", "Context": [ "who sings the theme song to wynonna earp", "The theme song for Wynonna Earp is Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews.", "who wrote the song Tell That devil", "Tell That Devil was co-written by Jill Andrews, Emery Dobyns and Matthew Mayfield.", "how many seasons does wynonna earp have", "Wynonna Earp has three seasons, with a fourth in production as of 2020.", "what channel is wynonna earp on", "The series Wynonna Earp premiered in Canada on CHCH-DT on April 4." ], "Conversation_no": 2264, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the most famous actor in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the most famous actor in the show wynonna earp", "Truth_answer": "Brendan Fehr is easily one of the most famous actors to have appeared in Wynonna Earp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200709201507id_/https://www.cbr.com/wynonna-earp-cast-roles-movies/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most famous actor in the show wynonna earp", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2265, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "it's tuesday so this must be belgium", "Transformer_rewrite": "it's tuesday so this must be belgium", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "it's tuesday so this must be belgium", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-centaur-with-wings-called", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2266, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Truth_answer": "Winged centaur are called Pterocentaur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaur", "Context": [ "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Winged centaur are called Pterocentaur." ], "Conversation_no": 2266, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the centaur come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the centaur come from", "Truth_answer": "A centaur is a mythological creature from Greek mythology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://pzur.xhrh.pw/centaur-meaning-symbol.html_p0", "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/half-man-half-horse-greek-mythology/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the centaur come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaur", "Context": [ "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Winged centaur are called Pterocentaur.", "where did the centaur come from", "A centaur is a mythological creature from Greek mythology." ], "Conversation_no": 2266, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any similar creatures", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any similar creatures to the centaur", "Truth_answer": "Creatures similar to the centaur include: Minotaur, satyr, harpy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any similar creatures to the centaur", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpy", "Context": [ "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Winged centaur are called Pterocentaur.", "where did the centaur come from", "A centaur is a mythological creature from Greek mythology.", "are there any similar creatures to the centaur", "Creatures similar to the centaur include: Minotaur, satyr, harpy." ], "Conversation_no": 2266, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the last one", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a harpy", "Truth_answer": "In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, a harpy is a half-human and half-bird personification of storm winds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a harpy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur", "Context": [ "what do you call a centaur with wings", "Winged centaur are called Pterocentaur.", "where did the centaur come from", "A centaur is a mythological creature from Greek mythology.", "are there any similar creatures to the centaur", "Creatures similar to the centaur include: Minotaur, satyr, harpy.", "what is a harpy", "In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, a harpy is a half-human and half-bird personification of storm winds." ], "Conversation_no": 2266, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the first one", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a minotaur", "Truth_answer": "In Greek mythology, the Minotaur is a mythical creature portrayed in Classical times with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114133112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minotaur_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a minotaur", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2267, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are target receptors for lipid soluble hormones located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are target receptors for lipid soluble hormones located", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are target receptors for lipid soluble hormones located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2268, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the jaguars had a winning season", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the jaguars had a winning season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the jaguars had a winning season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.si.com/more-sports/2015/06/08/2018-winter-olympics-new-sports-added", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2269, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "Truth_answer": "For the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Big air in snowboarding and freestyle skiing, mass start in speedskating and mixed doubles in curling were added to the program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "For the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Big air in snowboarding and freestyle skiing, mass start in speedskating and mixed doubles in curling were added to the program." ], "Conversation_no": 2269, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the games being held", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the 2018 winter olympics held", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Winter Olympics were held in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province, South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Yongpyong_Resort_p4", "https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/national/462840913.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2018 winter olympics held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "For the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Big air in snowboarding and freestyle skiing, mass start in speedskating and mixed doubles in curling were added to the program.", "where was the 2018 winter olympics held", "The 2018 Winter Olympics were held in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province, South Korea." ], "Conversation_no": 2269, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many nations participated in the games", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many nations participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "Truth_answer": "92 nations participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nations participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "For the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Big air in snowboarding and freestyle skiing, mass start in speedskating and mixed doubles in curling were added to the program.", "where was the 2018 winter olympics held", "The 2018 Winter Olympics were held in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province, South Korea.", "how many nations participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "92 nations participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics Games." ], "Conversation_no": 2269, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the games happen", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the 2018 winter olympics happen", "Truth_answer": "PyeongChang 2018 was held between 9 and 25 February 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the 2018 winter olympics happen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics", "Context": [ "what is the new olympic sport for 2018", "For the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Big air in snowboarding and freestyle skiing, mass start in speedskating and mixed doubles in curling were added to the program.", "where was the 2018 winter olympics held", "The 2018 Winter Olympics were held in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province, South Korea.", "how many nations participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "92 nations participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics Games.", "when did the 2018 winter olympics happen", "PyeongChang 2018 was held between 9 and 25 February 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2269, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many athleted participated in the games", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many athletes participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "Truth_answer": "2,922 athletes participated in the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many athletes participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2270, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "Truth_answer": "The Soviet Union provided the means of transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949", "Context": [ "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "The Soviet Union provided the means of transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion." ], "Conversation_no": 2270, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else did the soviet do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else did the soviet do help communist china besides providing the means for transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion", "Truth_answer": "The Soviet Union also provided other supplies that were crucial to the PLA’s invasion, including a loaned aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did the soviet do help communist china besides providing the means for transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949", "Context": [ "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "The Soviet Union provided the means of transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion.", "what else did the soviet do help communist china besides providing the means for transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion", "The Soviet Union also provided other supplies that were crucial to the PLA’s invasion, including a loaned aircraft." ], "Conversation_no": 2270, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the country help feed china", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the soviet union help feed communist china", "Truth_answer": "Food was one of the most vexing problems for the Chinese armed forces. Mao asked his Soviet friends for help: this time, for 10,000 tons of grain. Stalin consented.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the soviet union help feed communist china", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949", "Context": [ "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "The Soviet Union provided the means of transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion.", "what else did the soviet do help communist china besides providing the means for transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion", "The Soviet Union also provided other supplies that were crucial to the PLA’s invasion, including a loaned aircraft.", "did the soviet union help feed communist china", "Food was one of the most vexing problems for the Chinese armed forces. Mao asked his Soviet friends for help: this time, for 10,000 tons of grain. Stalin consented." ], "Conversation_no": 2270, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the country repay the soviet", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did communist china repay the soviet union for their help", "Truth_answer": "Mao repaid these debts to Stalin in part by keeping the Soviet leader fully abreast of developments relating to the invasion. He even shared verbatim copies of reports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did communist china repay the soviet union for their help", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949", "Context": [ "how did the soviet union help the chinese communist", "The Soviet Union provided the means of transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion.", "what else did the soviet do help communist china besides providing the means for transportation for Communist China that allowed for a speedy invasion", "The Soviet Union also provided other supplies that were crucial to the PLA’s invasion, including a loaned aircraft.", "did the soviet union help feed communist china", "Food was one of the most vexing problems for the Chinese armed forces. Mao asked his Soviet friends for help: this time, for 10,000 tons of grain. Stalin consented.", "how did communist china repay the soviet union for their help", "Mao repaid these debts to Stalin in part by keeping the Soviet leader fully abreast of developments relating to the invasion. He even shared verbatim copies of reports." ], "Conversation_no": 2270, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the leader help china", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did stalin help communist china", "Truth_answer": "It seems likely that Stalin was after a mix of economic and security guarantees in Xinjiang, and provided assistance in order to create an amicable environment for later negotiations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did stalin help communist china", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken#Voice_actors", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2271, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Truth_answer": "Charlie Adler voices the three leading roles of Cow, Chicken, and the Red Guy in Cow and Chicken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken", "Context": [ "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Charlie Adler voices the three leading roles of Cow, Chicken, and the Red Guy in Cow and Chicken." ], "Conversation_no": 2271, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me about the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me about the show", "Truth_answer": "Cow and Chicken follows the surreal adventures of two funny animal siblings, Cow and Chicken who are antagonized by Red Guy, a devil character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the show cow and chicken", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken", "Context": [ "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Charlie Adler voices the three leading roles of Cow, Chicken, and the Red Guy in Cow and Chicken.", "can you tell me about the show cow and chicken", "Cow and Chicken follows the surreal adventures of two funny animal siblings, Cow and Chicken who are antagonized by Red Guy, a devil character." ], "Conversation_no": 2271, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what channel is the show on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what channel is the show on", "Truth_answer": "Cow and Chicken was for Cartoon Network and the 3rd of the network's Cartoon Cartoons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223232225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is the show cow and chicken on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken", "Context": [ "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Charlie Adler voices the three leading roles of Cow, Chicken, and the Red Guy in Cow and Chicken.", "can you tell me about the show cow and chicken", "Cow and Chicken follows the surreal adventures of two funny animal siblings, Cow and Chicken who are antagonized by Red Guy, a devil character.", "what channel is the show cow and chicken on", "Cow and Chicken was for Cartoon Network and the 3rd of the network's Cartoon Cartoons." ], "Conversation_no": 2271, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created the show cow and chicken", "Truth_answer": "Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223232225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show cow and chicken", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_and_Chicken", "Context": [ "who does the voice of cow and chicken", "Charlie Adler voices the three leading roles of Cow, Chicken, and the Red Guy in Cow and Chicken.", "can you tell me about the show cow and chicken", "Cow and Chicken follows the surreal adventures of two funny animal siblings, Cow and Chicken who are antagonized by Red Guy, a devil character.", "what channel is the show cow and chicken on", "Cow and Chicken was for Cartoon Network and the 3rd of the network's Cartoon Cartoons.", "who created the show cow and chicken", "Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss." ], "Conversation_no": 2271, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first episode of the show released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first episode of the show cow and chicken released", "Truth_answer": "The Pilot for Cow and Chicken aired November 12, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first episode of the show cow and chicken released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2272, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "sree chitra institute for medical sciences and technology", "Transformer_rewrite": "sree chitra institute for medical sciences and technology", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sree chitra institute for medical sciences and technology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2273, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many states in india are under congress", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many states in india are under congress", "Truth_answer": "In the intervening years, the party was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many states in india are under congress", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [ "how many states in india are under congress", "In the intervening years, the party was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states." ], "Conversation_no": 2273, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the congress form", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the indian congress first form", "Truth_answer": "The Indian National Congress conducted its first session in Bombay from 28–31 December 1885 at the initiative of retired Civil Service officer Allan Octavian Hume.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the indian congress first form", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [ "how many states in india are under congress", "In the intervening years, the party was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states.", "when did the indian congress first form", "The Indian National Congress conducted its first session in Bombay from 28–31 December 1885 at the initiative of retired Civil Service officer Allan Octavian Hume." ], "Conversation_no": 2273, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was ghandi a part of the group", "Transformer_rewrite": "was ghandi a part of the indian congress", "Truth_answer": "With the help of the moderate group led by Ghokhale, Gandhi became president of Congress. After the First World War, the party became associated with Gandhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was ghandi a part of the indian congress", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [ "how many states in india are under congress", "In the intervening years, the party was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states.", "when did the indian congress first form", "The Indian National Congress conducted its first session in Bombay from 28–31 December 1885 at the initiative of retired Civil Service officer Allan Octavian Hume.", "was ghandi a part of the indian congress", "With the help of the moderate group led by Ghokhale, Gandhi became president of Congress. After the First World War, the party became associated with Gandhi." ], "Conversation_no": 2273, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the group like post independene", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was india's national congress like post independene", "Truth_answer": "After Indian independence in 1947, the Indian National Congress became the dominant political party in the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was india's national congress like post independene", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress", "Context": [ "how many states in india are under congress", "In the intervening years, the party was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states.", "when did the indian congress first form", "The Indian National Congress conducted its first session in Bombay from 28–31 December 1885 at the initiative of retired Civil Service officer Allan Octavian Hume.", "was ghandi a part of the indian congress", "With the help of the moderate group led by Ghokhale, Gandhi became president of Congress. After the First World War, the party became associated with Gandhi.", "what was india's national congress like post independene", "After Indian independence in 1947, the Indian National Congress became the dominant political party in the country." ], "Conversation_no": 2273, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the group succeed under Sanjay", "Transformer_rewrite": "did india's congress succeed under Sanjay's power", "Truth_answer": "During the nineteen-month emergency, widespread oppression and abuse of power by Gandhi's unelected younger son and political heir Sanjay Gandhi and his close associates occurred.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did india's congress succeed under Sanjay's power", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/10647576/new-2020-coins-revealed/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2274, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "Truth_answer": "A special £2 coin will also be minted to celebrate the beginning of the end of the Second World War, as 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/10647576/new-2020-coins-revealed/", "Context": [ "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "A special £2 coin will also be minted to celebrate the beginning of the end of the Second World War, as 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day." ], "Conversation_no": 2274, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the coin depict", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the new £2 coin depict", "Truth_answer": "The coin depicts the celebrations that erupted following news of Germany's surrender on May 8 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101063356id_/https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/10647576/new-2020-coins-revealed/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the new £2 coin depict", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/10647576/new-2020-coins-revealed/", "Context": [ "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "A special £2 coin will also be minted to celebrate the beginning of the end of the Second World War, as 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day.", "what was the new £2 coin depict", "The coin depicts the celebrations that erupted following news of Germany's surrender on May 8 1945." ], "Conversation_no": 2274, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what picture is on the coin", "Transformer_rewrite": "what picture is on the new £2 coin", "Truth_answer": "It's etched with a crowd of people smiling and cheering, emblazoned with the word victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what picture is on the new £2 coin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_in_Europe_Day", "Context": [ "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "A special £2 coin will also be minted to celebrate the beginning of the end of the Second World War, as 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day.", "what was the new £2 coin depict", "The coin depicts the celebrations that erupted following news of Germany's surrender on May 8 1945.", "what picture is on the new £2 coin", "It's etched with a crowd of people smiling and cheering, emblazoned with the word victory." ], "Conversation_no": 2274, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is ve", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is ve day", "Truth_answer": "VE Day is a day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on 8 May 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ve day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.holidayscalendar.com/event/v-e-day/", "Context": [ "when is the new £2 coin coming out", "A special £2 coin will also be minted to celebrate the beginning of the end of the Second World War, as 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day.", "what was the new £2 coin depict", "The coin depicts the celebrations that erupted following news of Germany's surrender on May 8 1945.", "what picture is on the new £2 coin", "It's etched with a crowd of people smiling and cheering, emblazoned with the word victory.", "what is ve day", "VE Day is a day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on 8 May 1945." ], "Conversation_no": 2274, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do people celebrate the holiday in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "do people celebrate ve day in the us", "Truth_answer": "VE Day is not a public holiday in the US but is celebrated in France as Victoire, in Slovakia as Victory Over Fascism Day and in Norway as Liberation Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do people celebrate ve day in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2275, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "about what percent of the oil used by the united states is imported", "Transformer_rewrite": "about what percent of the oil used by the united states is imported", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "about what percent of the oil used by the united states is imported", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2276, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "Truth_answer": "A gerund is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121114838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "A gerund is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun." ], "Conversation_no": 2276, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some examples", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some examples of a gerund", "Truth_answer": "Some examples of Gerunds as subjects are: Reading is relaxing. Writing is an exchange of ideas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of a gerund", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "A gerund is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun.", "what are some examples of a gerund", "Some examples of Gerunds as subjects are: Reading is relaxing. Writing is an exchange of ideas." ], "Conversation_no": 2276, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how can you spot examples in sentences", "Transformer_rewrite": "how can you spot gerunds in sentences", "Truth_answer": "One way to spot a gerund is to notice that they always end in -ing. Just remember they're not the only players in the game ending in -ing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115224856id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how can you spot gerunds in sentences", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "A gerund is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun.", "what are some examples of a gerund", "Some examples of Gerunds as subjects are: Reading is relaxing. Writing is an exchange of ideas.", "how can you spot gerunds in sentences", "One way to spot a gerund is to notice that they always end in -ing. Just remember they're not the only players in the game ending in -ing." ], "Conversation_no": 2276, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are examples of phrases as subjects", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are examples of gerund phrases as subjects", "Truth_answer": "Swimming laps is the most relaxing activity in the world. Filing papers can give you a paper cut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115224856id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are examples of gerund phrases as subjects", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of gerunds in english", "A gerund is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun.", "what are some examples of a gerund", "Some examples of Gerunds as subjects are: Reading is relaxing. Writing is an exchange of ideas.", "how can you spot gerunds in sentences", "One way to spot a gerund is to notice that they always end in -ing. Just remember they're not the only players in the game ending in -ing.", "what are examples of gerund phrases as subjects", "Swimming laps is the most relaxing activity in the world. Filing papers can give you a paper cut." ], "Conversation_no": 2276, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the forms made from", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are gerunds created out of", "Truth_answer": "Gerunds are created out of verbs, but function as nouns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115224856id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115224856id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/gerund-examples.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are gerunds created out of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_Games_host_cities", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2277, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "Truth_answer": "St. Louis, Missouri was the first U.S. city to host the Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis", "Context": [ "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "St. Louis, Missouri was the first U.S. city to host the Olympics." ], "Conversation_no": 2277, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the city known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is st. louis missouri known for", "Truth_answer": "St. Louis has three professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of MLB, the St. Louis Blues of the NHL, and the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is st. louis missouri known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis", "Context": [ "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "St. Louis, Missouri was the first U.S. city to host the Olympics.", "what is st. louis missouri known for", "St. Louis has three professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of MLB, the St. Louis Blues of the NHL, and the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL." ], "Conversation_no": 2277, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the city located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the city located of st. louis", "Truth_answer": "St. Louis is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms the state line between Illinois and Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the city located of st. louis", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis", "Context": [ "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "St. Louis, Missouri was the first U.S. city to host the Olympics.", "what is st. louis missouri known for", "St. Louis has three professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of MLB, the St. Louis Blues of the NHL, and the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL.", "where is the city located of st. louis", "St. Louis is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms the state line between Illinois and Missouri." ], "Conversation_no": 2277, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was in the city before it was settled by europeans", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was in the city of st. louis before it was settled by europeans", "Truth_answer": "Before European settlement, the area of St. Louis was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128082617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was in the city of st. louis before it was settled by europeans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis", "Context": [ "what was the first american city to host the olympic games", "St. Louis, Missouri was the first U.S. city to host the Olympics.", "what is st. louis missouri known for", "St. Louis has three professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of MLB, the St. Louis Blues of the NHL, and the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL.", "where is the city located of st. louis", "St. Louis is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms the state line between Illinois and Missouri.", "what was in the city of st. louis before it was settled by europeans", "Before European settlement, the area of St. Louis was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture." ], "Conversation_no": 2277, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any major universities in the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any major universities in the city of st. louis", "Truth_answer": "Major research universities within the city proper include St. Louis University and a small portion of the east end of the main campus of Washington University in St. Louis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128082617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any major universities in the city of st. louis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/who-has-been-honoured-with-the-2018-sahitya-akademi-bhasha-samman-award/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2278, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has been honoured with sahitya academy bhasha samman award 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has been honoured with sahitya academy bhasha samman award 2018", "Truth_answer": "Shesh Anand Madhukar, the eminent Magahi writer & scholar, has been honoured with the 2018 Sahitya Akademi Bhasha Samman award at Sahitya Akademi Auditorium, New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been honoured with sahitya academy bhasha samman award 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/who-has-been-honoured-with-the-2018-sahitya-akademi-bhasha-samman-award/", "Context": [ "who has been honoured with sahitya academy bhasha samman award 2018", "Shesh Anand Madhukar, the eminent Magahi writer & scholar, has been honoured with the 2018 Sahitya Akademi Bhasha Samman award at Sahitya Akademi Auditorium, New Delhi." ], "Conversation_no": 2278, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the award go to", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the award go to", "Truth_answer": "Currently, Sahitya Akademi honours writers from 24 regional languages. The award is an attempt to make the writers of other languages feels equally important.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the sahitya academy bhasha samman award go to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/who-has-been-honoured-with-the-2018-sahitya-akademi-bhasha-samman-award/", "Context": [ "who has been honoured with sahitya academy bhasha samman award 2018", "Shesh Anand Madhukar, the eminent Magahi writer & scholar, has been honoured with the 2018 Sahitya Akademi Bhasha Samman award at Sahitya Akademi Auditorium, New Delhi.", "who does the sahitya academy bhasha samman award go to", "Currently, Sahitya Akademi honours writers from 24 regional languages. The award is an attempt to make the writers of other languages feels equally important." ], "Conversation_no": 2278, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what languages did the 2018 winner work with", "Transformer_rewrite": "what languages did Shesh Anand Madhukar work with", "Truth_answer": "In his long and illustrious career, he has a large body of work to his credit in both Magahi and Hindi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages did Shesh Anand Madhukar work with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/who-has-been-honoured-with-the-2018-sahitya-akademi-bhasha-samman-award/", "Context": [ "who has been honoured with sahitya academy bhasha samman award 2018", "Shesh Anand Madhukar, the eminent Magahi writer & scholar, has been honoured with the 2018 Sahitya Akademi Bhasha Samman award at Sahitya Akademi Auditorium, New Delhi.", "who does the sahitya academy bhasha samman award go to", "Currently, Sahitya Akademi honours writers from 24 regional languages. The award is an attempt to make the writers of other languages feels equally important.", "what languages did Shesh Anand Madhukar work with", "In his long and illustrious career, he has a large body of work to his credit in both Magahi and Hindi." ], "Conversation_no": 2278, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some of the writer's important works", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some of Shesh Anand Madhukar's important works", "Truth_answer": "Some of his important works in Hindi are Magahi Kavita Ke Bimb, Eklavya, and Bhagwan Birsa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of Shesh Anand Madhukar's important works", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2279, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did lebron james play point guard his rookie year", "Transformer_rewrite": "did lebron james play point guard his rookie year", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did lebron james play point guard his rookie year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2280, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "johnny cash god is going to cut you down", "Transformer_rewrite": "johnny cash god is going to cut you down", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "johnny cash god is going to cut you down", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biblegateway.com/versions/New-International-Version-NIV-Bible/#booklist", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2281, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whats the last book of the old testament", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats the last book of the old testament", "Truth_answer": "The last book of the Old Testament in the Bible is Malachi.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-score-least-3135-this-basic-bible-quiz?rmalg=es&remorapos=8&remorasrc=fa05702820da40b593624987664b38ac_p1", "https://www.tblfaithnews.com/faith-religion/can-we-learn-from-the-apocryphal-books_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the last book of the old testament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Malachi", "Context": [ "whats the last book of the old testament", "The last book of the Old Testament in the Bible is Malachi." ], "Conversation_no": 2281, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the book Malachi", "Truth_answer": "The book is commonly attributed to a unknown prophet by the name of Malachi, although its Hebrew meaning is simply My Messenger .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book Malachi", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Malachi", "Context": [ "whats the last book of the old testament", "The last book of the Old Testament in the Bible is Malachi.", "who wrote the book Malachi", "The book is commonly attributed to a unknown prophet by the name of Malachi, although its Hebrew meaning is simply My Messenger ." ], "Conversation_no": 2281, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the book written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the book Malachi written", "Truth_answer": "Most scholars assign Malachi to a position after Haggai and Zechariah, close to the time when Ezra and Nehemiah came to Jerusalem in 445 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book Malachi written", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Malachi", "Context": [ "whats the last book of the old testament", "The last book of the Old Testament in the Bible is Malachi.", "who wrote the book Malachi", "The book is commonly attributed to a unknown prophet by the name of Malachi, although its Hebrew meaning is simply My Messenger .", "when was the book Malachi written", "Most scholars assign Malachi to a position after Haggai and Zechariah, close to the time when Ezra and Nehemiah came to Jerusalem in 445 BC." ], "Conversation_no": 2281, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the book written", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the book Malachi written", "Truth_answer": "The Book of Malachi was written to correct the lax religious and social behaviour of the Israelites – particularly the priests – in post-exilic Jerusalem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204084825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Malachi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the book Malachi written", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Malachi", "Context": [ "whats the last book of the old testament", "The last book of the Old Testament in the Bible is Malachi.", "who wrote the book Malachi", "The book is commonly attributed to a unknown prophet by the name of Malachi, although its Hebrew meaning is simply My Messenger .", "when was the book Malachi written", "Most scholars assign Malachi to a position after Haggai and Zechariah, close to the time when Ezra and Nehemiah came to Jerusalem in 445 BC.", "why was the book Malachi written", "The Book of Malachi was written to correct the lax religious and social behaviour of the Israelites – particularly the priests – in post-exilic Jerusalem." ], "Conversation_no": 2281, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else does the book talk about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else does the book Malachi talk about", "Truth_answer": "Malachi also criticizes his audience for questioning God's justice. He reminds them that God is just, exhorting them to be faithful as they await that justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does the book malachi talk about besides correcting the lax religious and social behavior of the Israelites", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2282, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Truth_answer": "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lovelytab.com/2018/11/27/gta-wallpaper-backgrounds-theme/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto", "Context": [ "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly." ], "Conversation_no": 2282, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of game is the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of game is the series grand theft auto", "Truth_answer": "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bntv.raovatvb.de/game-guru-gta-vice-city.html_p0", "http://nihz.aktuell-glas.de/gta-san-andreas-all-missions-complete-save-file-download.html_p0", "https://www.spectroom.com/category/190609001-video-game-titles_p3", "https://www.winonahog.com/gta-5-where-to-find-a-motorcycle/_p7", "http://unwe.lasfiziosa.it/how-to-unlock-everything-in-gta-san-andreas-ps2.html_p0", "http://vryn.yedy.pw/gtainside-gta-4-bikes.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of game is the series grand theft auto", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto", "Context": [ "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly.", "what kind of game is the series grand theft auto", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series." ], "Conversation_no": 2282, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what company developed the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "what company developed the series", "Truth_answer": "Grand Theft Auto is primarily developed by British development house Rockstar North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what company developed the series grand theft auto", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto", "Context": [ "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly.", "what kind of game is the series grand theft auto", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series.", "what company developed the series grand theft auto", "Grand Theft Auto is primarily developed by British development house Rockstar North." ], "Conversation_no": 2282, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what company published the series", "Transformer_rewrite": "what company published the series", "Truth_answer": "Grand Theft Auto is published by Rockstar Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://gta5cheatsformoney.com/gta-5-batman-mods-mod-showcase/_p0", "https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/28/arts/28auto.html?_r=1&ref=arts&oref=slogin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what company published the series grand theft auto", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto", "Context": [ "who created the famous grand theft auto game series", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly.", "what kind of game is the series grand theft auto", "Grand Theft Auto is an action-adventure video game series.", "what company developed the series grand theft auto", "Grand Theft Auto is primarily developed by British development house Rockstar North.", "what company published the series grand theft auto", "Grand Theft Auto is published by Rockstar Games." ], "Conversation_no": 2282, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the series take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the series grand theft auto take place", "Truth_answer": "Most games in the Grand Theft Auto series are set in fictional locales modelled on cities which are stand-ins for New York City, Miami and the state of California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the series grand theft auto take place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2283, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "Truth_answer": "The Edmonton Oilers hockey team have won 5 Stanley Cups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers", "Context": [ "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "The Edmonton Oilers hockey team have won 5 Stanley Cups." ], "Conversation_no": 2283, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the team based", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the team Edmonton Oilers based", "Truth_answer": "The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ticketsmy.com/eventresident/edmonton-oilers/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers_p0", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Clutch-%28sports%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the team Edmonton Oilers based", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers", "Context": [ "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "The Edmonton Oilers hockey team have won 5 Stanley Cups.", "where is the team Edmonton Oilers based", "The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta." ], "Conversation_no": 2283, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the team founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Edmonton Oilers founded", "Truth_answer": "The Oilers were officially founded in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Edmonton Oilers founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers", "Context": [ "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "The Edmonton Oilers hockey team have won 5 Stanley Cups.", "where is the team Edmonton Oilers based", "The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta.", "when was Edmonton Oilers founded", "The Oilers were officially founded in 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 2283, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who founded the team", "Transformer_rewrite": "who founded the Edmonton Oilers", "Truth_answer": "The Oilers were officially foundedby W. D. Wild Bill Hunter and Dr. Chuck Allard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the Edmonton Oilers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers", "Context": [ "how many stanley cups did edmonton oilers win", "The Edmonton Oilers hockey team have won 5 Stanley Cups.", "where is the team Edmonton Oilers based", "The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta.", "when was Edmonton Oilers founded", "The Oilers were officially founded in 1971.", "who founded the Edmonton Oilers", "The Oilers were officially foundedby W. D. Wild Bill Hunter and Dr. Chuck Allard." ], "Conversation_no": 2283, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the team ever change names", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the team Edmonton Oilers ever change names", "Truth_answer": "The Oilers were renamed the Alberta Oilers, but they returned to their current name in the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the team Edmonton Oilers ever change names", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.5minuteenglish.com/english-around-world.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2284, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "Truth_answer": "There are more than 50 English speaking countries, where English is either the official or the primary language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128203448id_/http://www.5minuteenglish.com:80/english-around-world.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-speaking_world", "Context": [ "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "There are more than 50 English speaking countries, where English is either the official or the primary language." ], "Conversation_no": 2284, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people speak the language", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people speak the English language", "Truth_answer": "Over 2 billion people speak English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people speak the English language", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-speaking_world", "Context": [ "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "There are more than 50 English speaking countries, where English is either the official or the primary language.", "how many people speak the English language", "Over 2 billion people speak English." ], "Conversation_no": 2284, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the language the largest spoken language", "Transformer_rewrite": "is English the largest spoken language", "Truth_answer": "English is the largest language by number of speakers, and the third largest language by number of native speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is English the largest spoken language", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-speaking_world", "Context": [ "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "There are more than 50 English speaking countries, where English is either the official or the primary language.", "how many people speak the English language", "Over 2 billion people speak English.", "is English the largest spoken language", "English is the largest language by number of speakers, and the third largest language by number of native speakers." ], "Conversation_no": 2284, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any variants of the language", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any variants of the English language", "Truth_answer": "The major varieties of English are American English, British English, Canadian English, Australian English, Irish English, New Zealand English and their sub-varieties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any variants of the English language", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-speaking_world", "Context": [ "how many countries speak english as a primary language", "There are more than 50 English speaking countries, where English is either the official or the primary language.", "how many people speak the English language", "Over 2 billion people speak English.", "is English the largest spoken language", "English is the largest language by number of speakers, and the third largest language by number of native speakers.", "are there any variants of the English language", "The major varieties of English are American English, British English, Canadian English, Australian English, Irish English, New Zealand English and their sub-varieties." ], "Conversation_no": 2284, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me more about the language", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the English language", "Truth_answer": "Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a world language, the lingua franca of the modern era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the English language", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2285, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was responsible for the death of the hunchback in the arabian nights tale", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was responsible for the death of the hunchback in the arabian nights tale", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was responsible for the death of the hunchback in the arabian nights tale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_prayer_in_the_United_States", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2286, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the bible get removed from schools", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the bible get removed from schools", "Truth_answer": "The 1963 Abington School District v. Schempp ruling made the corporate reading of the Bible and recitation of the Lord's Prayer unlawful in public schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the bible get removed from schools", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_prayer_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "when did the bible get removed from schools", "The 1963 Abington School District v. Schempp ruling made the corporate reading of the Bible and recitation of the Lord's Prayer unlawful in public schools." ], "Conversation_no": 2286, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a ruling before 1963", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a ruling before 1963", "Truth_answer": "School prayer in the United States if organized by the school is largely banned from public elementary, middle and high schools by a series of Supreme Court decisions since 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225005314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_prayer_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a ruling on prayer in public schools before 1963", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lawyers.com/legal-info/research/education-law/religious-beliefs-and-public-schools.html", "Context": [ "when did the bible get removed from schools", "The 1963 Abington School District v. Schempp ruling made the corporate reading of the Bible and recitation of the Lord's Prayer unlawful in public schools.", "was there a ruling on prayer in public schools before 1963", "School prayer in the United States if organized by the school is largely banned from public elementary, middle and high schools by a series of Supreme Court decisions since 1962." ], "Conversation_no": 2286, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is religion banned", "Transformer_rewrite": "is religion banned in public schools", "Truth_answer": "Public schools may not promote religion, but they must allow students to practice their faith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is religion banned in public schools", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.freedomforuminstitute.org/about/faq/is-it-legal-for-students-to-pray-in-public-schools/", "Context": [ "when did the bible get removed from schools", "The 1963 Abington School District v. Schempp ruling made the corporate reading of the Bible and recitation of the Lord's Prayer unlawful in public schools.", "was there a ruling on prayer in public schools before 1963", "School prayer in the United States if organized by the school is largely banned from public elementary, middle and high schools by a series of Supreme Court decisions since 1962.", "is religion banned in public schools", "Public schools may not promote religion, but they must allow students to practice their faith." ], "Conversation_no": 2286, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about prayer", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about prayer", "Truth_answer": "Students are free to pray alone or in groups, as long as such prayers are not disruptive and do not infringe upon the rights of others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is prayer banned in public schools", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.freedomforuminstitute.org/about/faq/is-it-legal-for-students-to-pray-in-public-schools/", "Context": [ "when did the bible get removed from schools", "The 1963 Abington School District v. Schempp ruling made the corporate reading of the Bible and recitation of the Lord's Prayer unlawful in public schools.", "was there a ruling on prayer in public schools before 1963", "School prayer in the United States if organized by the school is largely banned from public elementary, middle and high schools by a series of Supreme Court decisions since 1962.", "is religion banned in public schools", "Public schools may not promote religion, but they must allow students to practice their faith.", "is prayer banned in public schools", "Students are free to pray alone or in groups, as long as such prayers are not disruptive and do not infringe upon the rights of others." ], "Conversation_no": 2286, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a supreme court ruling", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a supreme court ruling banning prayer from schools", "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court has made clear that prayers organized or sponsored by a public school — even when delivered by a student — violate the First Amendment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a supreme court ruling banning prayer from schools", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamplona", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2287, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the bull run held in spain", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the bull run held in spain", "Truth_answer": "The Running of the Bulls is held in Pamplona, Spain during the San Fermin festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the bull run held in spain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_of_the_bulls", "Context": [ "where is the bull run held in spain", "The Running of the Bulls is held in Pamplona, Spain during the San Fermin festival." ], "Conversation_no": 2287, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens in the running", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens in the running of the bulls", "Truth_answer": "The Running of the bulls is an event that involves running in front of a small group of cattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the running of the bulls", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_of_the_bulls", "Context": [ "where is the bull run held in spain", "The Running of the Bulls is held in Pamplona, Spain during the San Fermin festival.", "what happens in the running of the bulls", "The Running of the bulls is an event that involves running in front of a small group of cattle." ], "Conversation_no": 2287, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many cows are used in the running", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many cows are used in the running of the bulls", "Truth_answer": "For the Running of the bulls they use a small group of cattle, typically six but sometimes ten or more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cows are used in the running of the bulls", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_of_the_bulls", "Context": [ "where is the bull run held in spain", "The Running of the Bulls is held in Pamplona, Spain during the San Fermin festival.", "what happens in the running of the bulls", "The Running of the bulls is an event that involves running in front of a small group of cattle.", "how many cows are used in the running of the bulls", "For the Running of the bulls they use a small group of cattle, typically six but sometimes ten or more." ], "Conversation_no": 2287, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the running tradition come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the running of the bulls tradition come from", "Truth_answer": "Spanish tradition holds that bull-running began in northeastern Spain in the early 14th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_of_the_Bulls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the running of the bulls tradition come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_of_the_bulls#Pamplona_bull_run", "Context": [ "where is the bull run held in spain", "The Running of the Bulls is held in Pamplona, Spain during the San Fermin festival.", "what happens in the running of the bulls", "The Running of the bulls is an event that involves running in front of a small group of cattle.", "how many cows are used in the running of the bulls", "For the Running of the bulls they use a small group of cattle, typically six but sometimes ten or more.", "where did the running of the bulls tradition come from", "Spanish tradition holds that bull-running began in northeastern Spain in the early 14th century." ], "Conversation_no": 2287, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the rules for the running", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the rules for the running of the bulls", "Truth_answer": "Participants in the running of the bulls must be adults, run in the same direction as the bulls, not incite the bulls, and not be under the influence of alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_of_the_Bulls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the rules for the running of the bulls", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ticketmaster.com/los-angeles-rams-tickets/artist/806024", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2288, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Truth_answer": "Currently, the Rams are playing their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum while theLos Angeles Stadium District at Hollywood Park is under construction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams", "Context": [ "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Currently, the Rams are playing their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum while theLos Angeles Stadium District at Hollywood Park is under construction." ], "Conversation_no": 2288, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the team founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "how were the los angele rams team founded", "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Rams were founded in 1936 by Ohio attorney Homer Marshman and player-coach Damon Wetzel, a former Ohio State star who also played briefly for the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the los angele rams team founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams", "Context": [ "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Currently, the Rams are playing their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum while theLos Angeles Stadium District at Hollywood Park is under construction.", "how were the los angele rams team founded", "The Cleveland Rams were founded in 1936 by Ohio attorney Homer Marshman and player-coach Damon Wetzel, a former Ohio State star who also played briefly for the Chicago Bears." ], "Conversation_no": 2288, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the team colors", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the los angeles ram's team colors", "Truth_answer": "Their colors are millennium blue, white, and new century gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109094802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the los angeles ram's team colors", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams", "Context": [ "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Currently, the Rams are playing their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum while theLos Angeles Stadium District at Hollywood Park is under construction.", "how were the los angele rams team founded", "The Cleveland Rams were founded in 1936 by Ohio attorney Homer Marshman and player-coach Damon Wetzel, a former Ohio State star who also played briefly for the Chicago Bears.", "what are the los angeles ram's team colors", "Their colors are millennium blue, white, and new century gold." ], "Conversation_no": 2288, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the head coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the los angeles rams", "Truth_answer": "Sean McVay is the head coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2019/02/03/photos-super-bowl-liii/_p3", "https://pro32.ap.org/pilotmountainnews/gallery/471ccd5686cc48f184b6573e797d56bc/play-it-again-saints-rams-meet-nfc-title-game-rematch_p0", "https://thespun.com/nfl/mina-kimes-rams-raiders-game_p1", "https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2018/01/01/miller-jared-goff-and-rams-kick-back-sunday-rather-than-kick-butt/_p12", "https://www.sfchronicle.com/raiders/article/NFL-coaches-players-brace-for-new-pass-14415008.php_p1", "https://www.thereporter.com/2018/09/11/carr-gruden-partnership-stalls-and-raiders-fans-are-steamed/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NFL_season_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NFL_season_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109094802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_LIII_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_LIII_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111821id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams_p0", "http://www.headcoachranking.com/los-angeles-rams-54-kansas-city-chiefs-51-nov-19-2018/_p0", "http://www.headcoachranking.com/los-angeles-rams-54-kansas-city-chiefs-51-nov-19-2018/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the los angeles rams", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://la.curbed.com/2019/4/16/18410483/nfl-stadium-inglewood-los-angeles-rams-chargers-construction", "Context": [ "where do the los angeles rams play today", "Currently, the Rams are playing their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum while theLos Angeles Stadium District at Hollywood Park is under construction.", "how were the los angele rams team founded", "The Cleveland Rams were founded in 1936 by Ohio attorney Homer Marshman and player-coach Damon Wetzel, a former Ohio State star who also played briefly for the Chicago Bears.", "what are the los angeles ram's team colors", "Their colors are millennium blue, white, and new century gold.", "who is the head coach of the los angeles rams", "Sean McVay is the head coach." ], "Conversation_no": 2288, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will the teams stadium be done", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will los angeles rams stadium be done", "Truth_answer": "The future home of the Los Angeles Rams is on track to open this summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will los angeles rams stadium be done", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.olympia-greece.org/ancient-olympics1.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2289, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Transformer_rewrite": "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Truth_answer": "Only Greek and boys, who were free citizens, not criminals, and whose city states agreed to participate in the Olympic truce of the games, were allowed to compete.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129003823id_/http://www.olympia-greece.org:80/ancient-olympics1.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml", "Context": [ "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Only Greek and boys, who were free citizens, not criminals, and whose city states agreed to participate in the Olympic truce of the games, were allowed to compete." ], "Conversation_no": 2289, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the games start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the olympic games start in ancient greece", "Truth_answer": "Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, the first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the olympic games start in ancient greece", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml", "Context": [ "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Only Greek and boys, who were free citizens, not criminals, and whose city states agreed to participate in the Olympic truce of the games, were allowed to compete.", "when did the olympic games start in ancient greece", "Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, the first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896." ], "Conversation_no": 2289, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the reason for the games", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the reason for the games", "Truth_answer": "The ancient Olympic Games were primarily a part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus, the father of the Greek gods and goddesses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for the olympic games in ancient greece", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml", "Context": [ "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Only Greek and boys, who were free citizens, not criminals, and whose city states agreed to participate in the Olympic truce of the games, were allowed to compete.", "when did the olympic games start in ancient greece", "Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, the first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.", "what was the reason for the olympic games in ancient greece", "The ancient Olympic Games were primarily a part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus, the father of the Greek gods and goddesses." ], "Conversation_no": 2289, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the first game", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the first olympic game in ancient greece", "Truth_answer": "Koroibos, a cook from the nearby city of Elis, won the stadion race, a foot race 600 feet long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123152id_/https://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first olympic game in ancient greece", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml", "Context": [ "who participated in the olympic games in ancient greece", "Only Greek and boys, who were free citizens, not criminals, and whose city states agreed to participate in the Olympic truce of the games, were allowed to compete.", "when did the olympic games start in ancient greece", "Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, the first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.", "what was the reason for the olympic games in ancient greece", "The ancient Olympic Games were primarily a part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus, the father of the Greek gods and goddesses.", "who won the first olympic game in ancient greece", "Koroibos, a cook from the nearby city of Elis, won the stadion race, a foot race 600 feet long." ], "Conversation_no": 2289, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the marathon an event then", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the marathon an olympic event in ancient greece", "Truth_answer": "The marathon was NOT an event of the ancient Olympic games. The marathon is a modern event that was first introduced in the Modern Olympic Games of 1896 in Athens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123152id_/https://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the marathon an olympic event in ancient greece", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2290, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "laws that regulates relations between individuals are called", "Transformer_rewrite": "laws that regulates relations between individuals are called", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "laws that regulates relations between individuals are called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/four-beatles-one-zebra-crossing-london-nw8/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2291, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "Truth_answer": "The Abbey Road album cover image was shot on a street in north-west London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road", "Context": [ "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "The Abbey Road album cover image was shot on a street in north-west London." ], "Conversation_no": 2291, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the album sound like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the album abbey road sound like", "Truth_answer": "The album Abbey Road incorporates genres such as blues, rock and pop, and makes prominent use of Moog synthesizer, sounds filtered through a Leslie speaker, and tom-tom drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the album abbey road sound like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road", "Context": [ "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "The Abbey Road album cover image was shot on a street in north-west London.", "what does the album abbey road sound like", "The album Abbey Road incorporates genres such as blues, rock and pop, and makes prominent use of Moog synthesizer, sounds filtered through a Leslie speaker, and tom-tom drums." ], "Conversation_no": 2291, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is unique about the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is unique about the album abbey road", "Truth_answer": "Abbey Road is the Beatle's only album recorded exclusively through a solid-state transistor mixing desk, which afforded a clearer and brighter sound compared to the group's previous records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is unique about the album abbey road", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road", "Context": [ "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "The Abbey Road album cover image was shot on a street in north-west London.", "what does the album abbey road sound like", "The album Abbey Road incorporates genres such as blues, rock and pop, and makes prominent use of Moog synthesizer, sounds filtered through a Leslie speaker, and tom-tom drums.", "what is unique about the album abbey road", "Abbey Road is the Beatle's only album recorded exclusively through a solid-state transistor mixing desk, which afforded a clearer and brighter sound compared to the group's previous records." ], "Conversation_no": 2291, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who produced the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "who produced the album abbey road", "Truth_answer": "Abbey Road was produced by George Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the album abbey road", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road", "Context": [ "where was the picture of abbey road taken", "The Abbey Road album cover image was shot on a street in north-west London.", "what does the album abbey road sound like", "The album Abbey Road incorporates genres such as blues, rock and pop, and makes prominent use of Moog synthesizer, sounds filtered through a Leslie speaker, and tom-tom drums.", "what is unique about the album abbey road", "Abbey Road is the Beatle's only album recorded exclusively through a solid-state transistor mixing desk, which afforded a clearer and brighter sound compared to the group's previous records.", "who produced the album abbey road", "Abbey Road was produced by George Martin." ], "Conversation_no": 2291, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did some critics not like the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did some critics not like the album abbey road", "Truth_answer": "Upon release, detractors found Abbey Road to be inauthentic and bemoaned the production's artificial effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did some critics not like the album abbey road", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funiculì,_Funiculà", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2292, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "Truth_answer": "The Fiat commercial version of Funiculi Funicula was recorded by hired singers. The original song is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funiculì,_Funiculà", "Context": [ "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "The Fiat commercial version of Funiculi Funicula was recorded by hired singers. The original song is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco." ], "Conversation_no": 2292, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the song written", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the song funiculi funicula written", "Truth_answer": "Funiculi Funicula was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the song funiculi funicula written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funiculì,_Funiculà", "Context": [ "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "The Fiat commercial version of Funiculi Funicula was recorded by hired singers. The original song is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco.", "why was the song funiculi funicula written", "Funiculi Funicula was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius." ], "Conversation_no": 2292, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who published the sheet music for the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who published the sheet music for the song funiculi funicula", "Truth_answer": "The sheet music was published by Casa Ricordi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918022745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funicul%C3%AC,_Funicul%C3%A0_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who published the sheet music for the song funiculi funicula", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funiculì,_Funiculà", "Context": [ "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "The Fiat commercial version of Funiculi Funicula was recorded by hired singers. The original song is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco.", "why was the song funiculi funicula written", "Funiculi Funicula was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius.", "who published the sheet music for the song funiculi funicula", "The sheet music was published by Casa Ricordi." ], "Conversation_no": 2292, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the sing written", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the song funiculi funicula written", "Truth_answer": "Funiculì, Funiculà was composed in Castellammare di Stabia, the home town of the song's composer, Luigi Denza", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the song funiculi funicula written", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funiculì,_Funiculà", "Context": [ "who sings funiculi funicula in the fiat commercial", "The Fiat commercial version of Funiculi Funicula was recorded by hired singers. The original song is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco.", "why was the song funiculi funicula written", "Funiculi Funicula was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius.", "who published the sheet music for the song funiculi funicula", "The sheet music was published by Casa Ricordi.", "where was the song funiculi funicula written", "Funiculì, Funiculà was composed in Castellammare di Stabia, the home town of the song's composer, Luigi Denza" ], "Conversation_no": 2292, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song funiculi funicula written", "Truth_answer": "Funiculì, Funiculà was composed in 1880.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song funiculi funicula written", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2293, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "ingested folate requires the addition of what to make it active as a coenzyme", "Transformer_rewrite": "ingested folate requires the addition of what to make it active as a coenzyme", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ingested folate requires the addition of what to make it active as a coenzyme", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(season_8)#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2294, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Truth_answer": "Lorraine Bracco had a recurring role as Mayor of New York Margaret Dutton in the CBS crime drama television series Blue Bloods during its latest season, Season 8.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Lorraine Bracco had a recurring role as Mayor of New York Margaret Dutton in the CBS crime drama television series Blue Bloods during its latest season, Season 8." ], "Conversation_no": 2294, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the main character of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the main character of the show blue bloods", "Truth_answer": "Blue Blood's main characters are members of the fictional Reagan family, an Irish Catholic family in New York City with a history of work in law enforcement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main character of the show blue bloods", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Lorraine Bracco had a recurring role as Mayor of New York Margaret Dutton in the CBS crime drama television series Blue Bloods during its latest season, Season 8.", "who is the main character of the show blue bloods", "Blue Blood's main characters are members of the fictional Reagan family, an Irish Catholic family in New York City with a history of work in law enforcement." ], "Conversation_no": 2294, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are some actors in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are some actors in the show blue bloods", "Truth_answer": "Blue Bloods stars Tom Selleck as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan; other main cast members include Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, and Sami Gayle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some actors in the show blue bloods", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Lorraine Bracco had a recurring role as Mayor of New York Margaret Dutton in the CBS crime drama television series Blue Bloods during its latest season, Season 8.", "who is the main character of the show blue bloods", "Blue Blood's main characters are members of the fictional Reagan family, an Irish Catholic family in New York City with a history of work in law enforcement.", "who are some actors in the show blue bloods", "Blue Bloods stars Tom Selleck as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan; other main cast members include Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, and Sami Gayle." ], "Conversation_no": 2294, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the opening theme of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the opening theme of the show blue bloods", "Truth_answer": "Blue Bloods' opening theme is Reagan's Theme by Rob Simonsen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the opening theme of the show blue bloods", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "who plays mayor in blue bloods season 8", "Lorraine Bracco had a recurring role as Mayor of New York Margaret Dutton in the CBS crime drama television series Blue Bloods during its latest season, Season 8.", "who is the main character of the show blue bloods", "Blue Blood's main characters are members of the fictional Reagan family, an Irish Catholic family in New York City with a history of work in law enforcement.", "who are some actors in the show blue bloods", "Blue Bloods stars Tom Selleck as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan; other main cast members include Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, and Sami Gayle.", "what is the opening theme of the show blue bloods", "Blue Bloods' opening theme is Reagan's Theme by Rob Simonsen." ], "Conversation_no": 2294, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the original language of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the original language of the show bloods", "Truth_answer": "Blue Bloods' original language is English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the original language of the show bloods", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2295, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "a personal crisis may change history in tamil", "Transformer_rewrite": "a personal crisis may change history in tamil", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a personal crisis may change history in tamil", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/When_The_Roses_Bloom_Again.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2296, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "Truth_answer": "When the Roses Bloom Again credits: Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Jeff Tweedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200815054758id_/https://www.woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/When_The_Roses_Bloom_Again.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Roses_Bloom_Again", "Context": [ "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "When the Roses Bloom Again credits: Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Jeff Tweedy." ], "Conversation_no": 2296, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where else does the song appear", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else does the song appear", "Truth_answer": "When the Roses Bloom Again is the second album by Laura Cantrell, originally released in 2002. It is also the title of the tenth track on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else does the song when the roses bloom again appear", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Roses_Bloom_Again", "Context": [ "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "When the Roses Bloom Again credits: Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Jeff Tweedy.", "where else does the song when the roses bloom again appear", "When the Roses Bloom Again is the second album by Laura Cantrell, originally released in 2002. It is also the title of the tenth track on the album." ], "Conversation_no": 2296, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many songs are on the album", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many songs are on the album When the Roses Bloom Again", "Truth_answer": "When the Roses Bloom Again has 12 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs are on the album When the Roses Bloom Again", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Cantrell", "Context": [ "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "When the Roses Bloom Again credits: Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Jeff Tweedy.", "where else does the song when the roses bloom again appear", "When the Roses Bloom Again is the second album by Laura Cantrell, originally released in 2002. It is also the title of the tenth track on the album.", "how many songs are on the album When the Roses Bloom Again", "When the Roses Bloom Again has 12 tracks." ], "Conversation_no": 2296, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the singer from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is Laura Cantrell from", "Truth_answer": "Laura Cantrell is a country singer-songwriter and DJ from Nashville, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106235616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Cantrell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Laura Cantrell from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Cantrell", "Context": [ "who wrote the song when the roses bloom again", "When the Roses Bloom Again credits: Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Jeff Tweedy.", "where else does the song when the roses bloom again appear", "When the Roses Bloom Again is the second album by Laura Cantrell, originally released in 2002. It is also the title of the tenth track on the album.", "how many songs are on the album When the Roses Bloom Again", "When the Roses Bloom Again has 12 tracks.", "where is Laura Cantrell from", "Laura Cantrell is a country singer-songwriter and DJ from Nashville, Tennessee." ], "Conversation_no": 2296, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me more about the singer", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the singer Laura Cantrell", "Truth_answer": "Laura Cantrell used to present a weekly country and old-time music radio show on WFMU called The Radio Thrift Shop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106235616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Cantrell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the singer Laura Cantrell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2297, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "describe some of the characteristics typically seen in citizens elected into the texas legislature", "Transformer_rewrite": "describe some of the characteristics typically seen in citizens elected into the texas legislature", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe some of the characteristics typically seen in citizens elected into the texas legislature", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2298, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the all american rejects - dirty little secret", "Transformer_rewrite": "the all american rejects - dirty little secret", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the all american rejects - dirty little secret", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/01/jazz-jennings-real-name/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2299, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Truth_answer": "Jazz Jennings is known as the star of TLC’s I Am Jazz. She was born male and her birth name was Jared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings#Early_life", "Context": [ "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Jazz Jennings is known as the star of TLC’s I Am Jazz. She was born male and her birth name was Jared." ], "Conversation_no": 2299, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the personality's ethnicity", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is jazz jennings' ethnicity", "Truth_answer": "Jazz Jennings was born in South Florida to Jewish parents", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115084127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is jazz jennings' ethnicity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings#Career", "Context": [ "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Jazz Jennings is known as the star of TLC’s I Am Jazz. She was born male and her birth name was Jared.", "what is jazz jennings' ethnicity", "Jazz Jennings was born in South Florida to Jewish parents" ], "Conversation_no": 2299, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old was the personality when she first appeared on tv", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was jazz jennings when she first appeared on tv", "Truth_answer": "At six years old, Jazz Jennings and her family began appearing on television to speak about the challenges of growing up transgender.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.cyklotachov.eu/little-tranas-girl.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115084127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was jazz jennings when she first appeared on tv", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Jazz Jennings is known as the star of TLC’s I Am Jazz. She was born male and her birth name was Jared.", "what is jazz jennings' ethnicity", "Jazz Jennings was born in South Florida to Jewish parents", "how old was jazz jennings when she first appeared on tv", "At six years old, Jazz Jennings and her family began appearing on television to speak about the challenges of growing up transgender." ], "Conversation_no": 2299, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the personality have surgery", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did jazz jennings have gender confirmation surgery", "Truth_answer": "Jazz Jennings underwent gender confirmation surgery on June 20, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did jazz jennings have gender confirmation surgery", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings#Personal_life", "Context": [ "what is i am jazz's boy name", "Jazz Jennings is known as the star of TLC’s I Am Jazz. She was born male and her birth name was Jared.", "what is jazz jennings' ethnicity", "Jazz Jennings was born in South Florida to Jewish parents", "how old was jazz jennings when she first appeared on tv", "At six years old, Jazz Jennings and her family began appearing on television to speak about the challenges of growing up transgender.", "when did jazz jennings have gender confirmation surgery", "Jazz Jennings underwent gender confirmation surgery on June 20, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2299, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was is the personality's sexual orientation", "Transformer_rewrite": "was is jazz jennings' sexual orientation", "Truth_answer": "Jazz Jennings stated in a YouTube video that she is pansexual, and that she loves people for their personality, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115084127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jennings_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was is jazz jennings' sexual orientation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://adf.org.au/insights/blood-alcohol-levels/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2300, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "Truth_answer": "A blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 percent means that there is 0.05 grams of alcohol in every 100 milliliters of blood. This is the legal limit for driving in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/16/health/the-claim-women-get-drunk-faster-than-men.html", "Context": [ "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "A blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 percent means that there is 0.05 grams of alcohol in every 100 milliliters of blood. This is the legal limit for driving in Australia." ], "Conversation_no": 2300, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why do women reach higher levels quicker", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do women reach higher levels of blood alcohol concentration quicker than men", "Truth_answer": "Because women's bodies have a higher ratio of fat to water, they reach a higher blood alcohol concentration after a single drink than men, even when matched for weight and size.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112031051id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/16/health/the-claim-women-get-drunk-faster-than-men.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do women reach higher levels of blood alcohol concentration quicker than men", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.winchesterhospital.org/health-library/article?id=157010", "Context": [ "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "A blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 percent means that there is 0.05 grams of alcohol in every 100 milliliters of blood. This is the legal limit for driving in Australia.", "why do women reach higher levels of blood alcohol concentration quicker than men", "Because women's bodies have a higher ratio of fat to water, they reach a higher blood alcohol concentration after a single drink than men, even when matched for weight and size." ], "Conversation_no": 2300, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can enzymes account for the discrepancy", "Transformer_rewrite": "can enzymes account for the discrepancy in alcohol absorption between men and women", "Truth_answer": "Compared with men, women have less alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme in the liver and stomach that breaks down alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094324id_/https://www.winchesterhospital.org/health-library/article?id=157010_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can enzymes account for the discrepancy in alcohol absorption between men and women?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bactrack.com/blogs/expert-center/35043461-three-types-of-bac-testing", "Context": [ "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "A blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 percent means that there is 0.05 grams of alcohol in every 100 milliliters of blood. This is the legal limit for driving in Australia.", "why do women reach higher levels of blood alcohol concentration quicker than men", "Because women's bodies have a higher ratio of fat to water, they reach a higher blood alcohol concentration after a single drink than men, even when matched for weight and size.", "can enzymes account for the discrepancy in alcohol absorption between men and women?", "Compared with men, women have less alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme in the liver and stomach that breaks down alcohol." ], "Conversation_no": 2300, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what methods are used to measure the concentration", "Transformer_rewrite": "what methods are used to measure blood alcohol concentration", "Truth_answer": "The three most common methods for testing BAC are breath, blood, and urine tests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what methods are used to measure blood alcohol concentration", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bactrack.com/blogs/expert-center/35043461-three-types-of-bac-testing", "Context": [ "what's the drink drive limit in australia", "A blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 percent means that there is 0.05 grams of alcohol in every 100 milliliters of blood. This is the legal limit for driving in Australia.", "why do women reach higher levels of blood alcohol concentration quicker than men", "Because women's bodies have a higher ratio of fat to water, they reach a higher blood alcohol concentration after a single drink than men, even when matched for weight and size.", "can enzymes account for the discrepancy in alcohol absorption between men and women?", "Compared with men, women have less alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme in the liver and stomach that breaks down alcohol.", "what methods are used to measure blood alcohol concentration", "The three most common methods for testing BAC are breath, blood, and urine tests." ], "Conversation_no": 2300, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are urine tests reliable", "Transformer_rewrite": "are urine tests for measuring blood alcohol content reliable", "Truth_answer": "Urine tests are less accurate than breath and blood tests, and tend to be used only when other tests are not available.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160808104435id_/http://www.bactrack.com:80/blogs/expert-center/35043461-three-types-of-bac-testing_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are urine tests for measuring blood alcohol content reliable", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2301, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the woman in the dreamland ad", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the woman in the dreamland ad", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the woman in the dreamland ad", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://onceuponatime.fandom.com/wiki/Jasmine", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2302, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Truth_answer": "Princess Jasmine, a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time, is portrayed by guest star Karen David.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmine_(Disney_character)", "Context": [ "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Princess Jasmine, a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time, is portrayed by guest star Karen David." ], "Conversation_no": 2302, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the princess based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was princess jasmine based on", "Truth_answer": "Princess Jasmine is based on Badroulbadour, a princess who appears in the One Thousand and One Nights folktale Aladdin and the Magical Lamp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413133107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmine_(Disney_character)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was princess jasmine based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://arabiannights.fandom.com/wiki/Princess_Badroulbadour", "Context": [ "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Princess Jasmine, a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time, is portrayed by guest star Karen David.", "who was princess jasmine based on", "Princess Jasmine is based on Badroulbadour, a princess who appears in the One Thousand and One Nights folktale Aladdin and the Magical Lamp." ], "Conversation_no": 2302, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the original princess from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was badroulbadour from", "Truth_answer": "Badroulbadour is a princess of China whom Aladdin married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112047id_/https://arabiannights.fandom.com/wiki/Princess_Badroulbadour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was badroulbadour from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://screenrant.com/aladdin-original-race-history-arabian-indian-chinese/", "Context": [ "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Princess Jasmine, a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time, is portrayed by guest star Karen David.", "who was princess jasmine based on", "Princess Jasmine is based on Badroulbadour, a princess who appears in the One Thousand and One Nights folktale Aladdin and the Magical Lamp.", "where was badroulbadour from", "Badroulbadour is a princess of China whom Aladdin married." ], "Conversation_no": 2302, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the setting of the original story", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the setting of the original aladdin", "Truth_answer": "Antoine Galland's Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp, added to the Arabian Nights collection in 1710, is set in a Chinese City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the setting of the original aladdin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://interestingliterature.com/2013/01/surprising-facts-about-aladdin/", "Context": [ "who plays princess jasmine on once upon a time", "Princess Jasmine, a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time, is portrayed by guest star Karen David.", "who was princess jasmine based on", "Princess Jasmine is based on Badroulbadour, a princess who appears in the One Thousand and One Nights folktale Aladdin and the Magical Lamp.", "where was badroulbadour from", "Badroulbadour is a princess of China whom Aladdin married.", "what is the setting of the original aladdin", "Antoine Galland's Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp, added to the Arabian Nights collection in 1710, is set in a Chinese City" ], "Conversation_no": 2302, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the main character chinese", "Transformer_rewrite": "was aladdin chinese in the original story", "Truth_answer": "In the earliest version of the story, Aladdin is a lazy native Chinese boy living at home with his mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was aladdin chinese in the original story", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2303, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "joint doctrine for military operations other than war", "Transformer_rewrite": "joint doctrine for military operations other than war", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "joint doctrine for military operations other than war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat#Biology_and_ecology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2304, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Truth_answer": "Southern hairy nosed wombats range though Western Australia, southern South Australia, and south-western New South Wales. They live in semiarid to arid grasslands and woodlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405063446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat#Physical_description", "Context": [ "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Southern hairy nosed wombats range though Western Australia, southern South Australia, and south-western New South Wales. They live in semiarid to arid grasslands and woodlands." ], "Conversation_no": 2304, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does the animal differ from the common type", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does the southern hairy nosed wombat differ from the common wombat", "Truth_answer": "Compared to the common wombat, the southern hairy nosed wombat has a larger temporalis muscle and a smaller masseter muscle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405063446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the southern hairy nosed wombat differ from the common wombat", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat#Communication", "Context": [ "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Southern hairy nosed wombats range though Western Australia, southern South Australia, and south-western New South Wales. They live in semiarid to arid grasslands and woodlands.", "how does the southern hairy nosed wombat differ from the common wombat", "Compared to the common wombat, the southern hairy nosed wombat has a larger temporalis muscle and a smaller masseter muscle" ], "Conversation_no": 2304, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do the animals communicate", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do southern hairy nosed wombats communicate", "Truth_answer": "Southern hairy nosed wombats use vocalisations and scents for communication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405063446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do southern hairy nosed wombats communicate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat#Mating_and_reproduction", "Context": [ "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Southern hairy nosed wombats range though Western Australia, southern South Australia, and south-western New South Wales. They live in semiarid to arid grasslands and woodlands.", "how does the southern hairy nosed wombat differ from the common wombat", "Compared to the common wombat, the southern hairy nosed wombat has a larger temporalis muscle and a smaller masseter muscle", "how do southern hairy nosed wombats communicate", "Southern hairy nosed wombats use vocalisations and scents for communication." ], "Conversation_no": 2304, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do the animals reach full size", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do southern hairy nosed wombats reach full size", "Truth_answer": "Southern hairy nosed wombats reach full size at the age of three years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do southern hairy nosed wombats reach full size", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_hairy-nosed_wombat", "Context": [ "where does the southern hairy nosed wombat live", "Southern hairy nosed wombats range though Western Australia, southern South Australia, and south-western New South Wales. They live in semiarid to arid grasslands and woodlands.", "how does the southern hairy nosed wombat differ from the common wombat", "Compared to the common wombat, the southern hairy nosed wombat has a larger temporalis muscle and a smaller masseter muscle", "how do southern hairy nosed wombats communicate", "Southern hairy nosed wombats use vocalisations and scents for communication.", "when do southern hairy nosed wombats reach full size", "Southern hairy nosed wombats reach full size at the age of three years" ], "Conversation_no": 2304, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the oldest of the species ever documented", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the oldest southern hairy nosed wombats ever documented", "Truth_answer": "Among the oldest southern hairy nosed wombats ever documented were Carver and his mother Vicky, who lived to be 34 and 24 respectively, from Brookfield Zoo just outside Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the oldest southern hairy nosed wombats ever documented", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/medieval-times/byzantine-empire/a/byzantine-culture-and-society", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2305, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "Truth_answer": "1054 CE saw the East West Schism, the formal declaration of institutional separation between east, into the Orthodox Church, and west, into the Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church", "Context": [ "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "1054 CE saw the East West Schism, the formal declaration of institutional separation between east, into the Orthodox Church, and west, into the Catholic Church." ], "Conversation_no": 2305, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many baptised followers does the latter church have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many baptised catholics does the catholic church have", "Truth_answer": "There are approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/christianity-and-the-constitution-the-faith-of-our-founding-fathers/_p1", "https://www.sitelinks.info/catholicste.org/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126090810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many baptised catholics does the catholic church have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church", "Context": [ "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "1054 CE saw the East West Schism, the formal declaration of institutional separation between east, into the Orthodox Church, and west, into the Catholic Church.", "how many baptised catholics does the catholic church have", "There are approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2017" ], "Conversation_no": 2305, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are the chirstian beliefs found", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are the christian beliefs of catholicism found", "Truth_answer": "The Christian beliefs of Catholicism are found in the Nicene Creed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126090810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the christian beliefs of catholicism found", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicene_Creed", "Context": [ "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "1054 CE saw the East West Schism, the formal declaration of institutional separation between east, into the Orthodox Church, and west, into the Catholic Church.", "how many baptised catholics does the catholic church have", "There are approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2017", "where are the christian beliefs of catholicism found", "The Christian beliefs of Catholicism are found in the Nicene Creed" ], "Conversation_no": 2305, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the creed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the nicene creed", "Truth_answer": "The Nicene Creed is a statement of belief widely used in Christian liturgy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122031054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicene_Creed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nicene creed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicene_Creed", "Context": [ "what was the form of christianity practiced in the byzantine empire after 1054", "1054 CE saw the East West Schism, the formal declaration of institutional separation between east, into the Orthodox Church, and west, into the Catholic Church.", "how many baptised catholics does the catholic church have", "There are approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2017", "where are the christian beliefs of catholicism found", "The Christian beliefs of Catholicism are found in the Nicene Creed", "what is the nicene creed", "The Nicene Creed is a statement of belief widely used in Christian liturgy." ], "Conversation_no": 2305, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the creed amended", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the nicene creed amended", "Truth_answer": "In 381, the Nicene Creed was amended at the First Council of Constantinople", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122031054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicene_Creed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the nicene creed amended", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Where-was-the-final-scene-of-Star-Wars-The-Force-Awakens-filmed", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2306, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "Truth_answer": "The final scene of Star Wars, The Force Awakens, was filmed at Skellig Michael, an island located 7.2 miles west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Force_Awakens", "Context": [ "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "The final scene of Star Wars, The Force Awakens, was filmed at Skellig Michael, an island located 7.2 miles west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland." ], "Conversation_no": 2306, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the film released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the film released", "Truth_answer": "In the US, Star Wars, The Force Awakens was released on December 18, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was star wars the force awakens released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Force_Awakens#Box_office", "Context": [ "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "The final scene of Star Wars, The Force Awakens, was filmed at Skellig Michael, an island located 7.2 miles west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.", "when was star wars the force awakens released", "In the US, Star Wars, The Force Awakens was released on December 18, 2015" ], "Conversation_no": 2306, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the film gross", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did star wars the force awakens gross", "Truth_answer": "Star Wars, The Force Awakens, grossed $936.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $1,132 billion in other countries for a worldwide total of $2,068 billion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Force_Awakens_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did star wars the force awakens gross", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Last_Jedi", "Context": [ "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "The final scene of Star Wars, The Force Awakens, was filmed at Skellig Michael, an island located 7.2 miles west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.", "when was star wars the force awakens released", "In the US, Star Wars, The Force Awakens was released on December 18, 2015", "what did star wars the force awakens gross", "Star Wars, The Force Awakens, grossed $936.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $1,132 billion in other countries for a worldwide total of $2,068 billion" ], "Conversation_no": 2306, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the sequel", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the sequel to star wars the force awakens", "Truth_answer": "Star Wars, The Last Jedi is the second installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.oohlalafactory.com/products/star-wars-boba-fett-reversible-backpack-with-blue-print_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the sequel to star wars the force awakens", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Last_Jedi#Box_office", "Context": [ "where was the force awakens final scene filmed", "The final scene of Star Wars, The Force Awakens, was filmed at Skellig Michael, an island located 7.2 miles west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.", "when was star wars the force awakens released", "In the US, Star Wars, The Force Awakens was released on December 18, 2015", "what did star wars the force awakens gross", "Star Wars, The Force Awakens, grossed $936.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $1,132 billion in other countries for a worldwide total of $2,068 billion", "what was the sequel to star wars the force awakens", "Star Wars, The Last Jedi is the second installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens." ], "Conversation_no": 2306, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the sequel gross", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did star wars, the last jedi gross", "Truth_answer": "Star Wars, The Last Jedi grossed $620.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $712.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1,333 billion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123174439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Last_Jedi_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did star wars, the last jedi gross", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Is_Fair_in_Love_and_War", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2307, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who first said all is fair in love and war", "Transformer_rewrite": "who first said all is fair in love and war", "Truth_answer": "All is fair in love and war is a proverb attributed to John Lyly's Euphues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Is_Fair_in_Love_and_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who first said all is fair in love and war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/john-lyly-biography-poems.html", "Context": [ "who first said all is fair in love and war", "All is fair in love and war is a proverb attributed to John Lyly's Euphues." ], "Conversation_no": 2307, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the author known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is john lyly known for", "Truth_answer": "John Lyly is best known for his two novels, Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is john lyly known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Lyly", "Context": [ "who first said all is fair in love and war", "All is fair in love and war is a proverb attributed to John Lyly's Euphues.", "what is john lyly known for", "John Lyly is best known for his two novels, Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England." ], "Conversation_no": 2307, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the genre", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the genre of euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england", "Truth_answer": "The prose romances Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England are romantic intrigues told in letters, interspersed with discussions about religion, love, and epistolary style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the genre of euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Lyly", "Context": [ "who first said all is fair in love and war", "All is fair in love and war is a proverb attributed to John Lyly's Euphues.", "what is john lyly known for", "John Lyly is best known for his two novels, Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England.", "what is the genre of euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england", "The prose romances Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England are romantic intrigues told in letters, interspersed with discussions about religion, love, and epistolary style." ], "Conversation_no": 2307, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the novels published", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england published", "Truth_answer": "Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit was published in 1578 and Euphues and His England was published in 1580.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphues", "Context": [ "who first said all is fair in love and war", "All is fair in love and war is a proverb attributed to John Lyly's Euphues.", "what is john lyly known for", "John Lyly is best known for his two novels, Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England.", "what is the genre of euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england", "The prose romances Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England are romantic intrigues told in letters, interspersed with discussions about religion, love, and epistolary style.", "when were euphues, the anatomy of wit and euphues and his england published", "Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit was published in 1578 and Euphues and His England was published in 1580." ], "Conversation_no": 2307, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the word mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does euphues mean", "Truth_answer": "The name Euphues is derived from Greek meaning graceful, witty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105034321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphues_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does euphues mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day#Centenary_celebration:_1839_to_1935", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2308, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "Truth_answer": "The state of Victoria adopted 26 January as Australia Day in 1931, and by 1935, all states of Australia were celebrating 26 January as Australia Day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123101725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/australia/australia-day", "Context": [ "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "The state of Victoria adopted 26 January as Australia Day in 1931, and by 1935, all states of Australia were celebrating 26 January as Australia Day" ], "Conversation_no": 2308, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how the holiday celebated in sydney", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is australia day celebrated in sydney", "Truth_answer": "On Australia Day, Sydney has boat races including a ferry race and the tall ships race", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116041648id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/australia/australia-day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is australia day celebrated in sydney", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/australia/australia-day", "Context": [ "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "The state of Victoria adopted 26 January as Australia Day in 1931, and by 1935, all states of Australia were celebrating 26 January as Australia Day", "how is australia day celebrated in sydney", "On Australia Day, Sydney has boat races including a ferry race and the tall ships race" ], "Conversation_no": 2308, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about adelaide", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about adelaide", "Truth_answer": "On Australia Day, Adelaide celebrates with a parade, concert, fireworks, and a cricket match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116041648id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/australia/australia-day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is australia day celebrated in adelaide", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day", "Context": [ "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "The state of Victoria adopted 26 January as Australia Day in 1931, and by 1935, all states of Australia were celebrating 26 January as Australia Day", "how is australia day celebrated in sydney", "On Australia Day, Sydney has boat races including a ferry race and the tall ships race", "how is australia day celebrated in adelaide", "On Australia Day, Adelaide celebrates with a parade, concert, fireworks, and a cricket match." ], "Conversation_no": 2308, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the signicance of the holiday", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the significance of australia day", "Truth_answer": "Australia Day it marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123101725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of australia day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day", "Context": [ "when was australia day first celebrated on 26 january", "The state of Victoria adopted 26 January as Australia Day in 1931, and by 1935, all states of Australia were celebrating 26 January as Australia Day", "how is australia day celebrated in sydney", "On Australia Day, Sydney has boat races including a ferry race and the tall ships race", "how is australia day celebrated in adelaide", "On Australia Day, Adelaide celebrates with a parade, concert, fireworks, and a cricket match.", "what is the significance of australia day", "Australia Day it marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales" ], "Conversation_no": 2308, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are other names for the holiday", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are other names for australia day", "Truth_answer": "Australia Day is also called Foundation Day, Survival Day, and Invasion Day", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other names for australia day", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2309, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Truth_answer": "Pawan Kumar Chamling's 25 year stint, from 1994 to 2019, as Chief Minister is the longest ever by a chief minister of any Indian state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling", "Context": [ "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Pawan Kumar Chamling's 25 year stint, from 1994 to 2019, as Chief Minister is the longest ever by a chief minister of any Indian state." ], "Conversation_no": 2309, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the chief minister's political party", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is pawan kumar chamling's political party", "Truth_answer": "Pawan Kumar Chamling is the Founder and President of the Sikkim Democratic Front", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is pawan kumar chamling's political party", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Pawan Kumar Chamling's 25 year stint, from 1994 to 2019, as Chief Minister is the longest ever by a chief minister of any Indian state.", "what is pawan kumar chamling's political party", "Pawan Kumar Chamling is the Founder and President of the Sikkim Democratic Front" ], "Conversation_no": 2309, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the chief minister born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was pawan kumar chamling born", "Truth_answer": "Pawan Kumar Chamling was born in Yangang, South Sikkim", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was pawan kumar chamling born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Pawan Kumar Chamling's 25 year stint, from 1994 to 2019, as Chief Minister is the longest ever by a chief minister of any Indian state.", "what is pawan kumar chamling's political party", "Pawan Kumar Chamling is the Founder and President of the Sikkim Democratic Front", "where was pawan kumar chamling born", "Pawan Kumar Chamling was born in Yangang, South Sikkim" ], "Conversation_no": 2309, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the chief minister's parents", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are pawan kumar chamling's parents", "Truth_answer": "Pawan Kumar Chamling's parents are Ash Bahadur Chamling and Ash Rani Chamling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are pawan kumar chamling's parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawan_Kumar_Chamling#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who is the longest serving chief minister in india", "Pawan Kumar Chamling's 25 year stint, from 1994 to 2019, as Chief Minister is the longest ever by a chief minister of any Indian state.", "what is pawan kumar chamling's political party", "Pawan Kumar Chamling is the Founder and President of the Sikkim Democratic Front", "where was pawan kumar chamling born", "Pawan Kumar Chamling was born in Yangang, South Sikkim", "who are pawan kumar chamling's parents", "Pawan Kumar Chamling's parents are Ash Bahadur Chamling and Ash Rani Chamling." ], "Conversation_no": 2309, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many children does the chief minister have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many children does pawan kumar chamling have", "Truth_answer": "Pawan Kumar Chamling has 8 children.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.tricksnews.in/national/bjp-forges-alliance-with-skm-for-sikkim-elections/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many children does pawan kumar chamling have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2310, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Transformer_rewrite": "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Truth_answer": "Although the name Pakistan had been proposed by Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, it was not until after the Lahore resolution that it began to be widely used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution", "Context": [ "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Although the name Pakistan had been proposed by Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, it was not until after the Lahore resolution that it began to be widely used." ], "Conversation_no": 2310, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the resolution", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the lahore resolution", "Truth_answer": "The Lahore Resolution was written and prepared by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the lahore resolution", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution", "Context": [ "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Although the name Pakistan had been proposed by Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, it was not until after the Lahore resolution that it began to be widely used.", "who wrote the lahore resolution", "The Lahore Resolution was written and prepared by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan" ], "Conversation_no": 2310, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who presented the resolution", "Transformer_rewrite": "who presented the lahore resolution", "Truth_answer": "The Lahore Resolution was presented by A. K. Fazlul Huq, the Prime Minister of Bengal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who presented the lahore resolution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution", "Context": [ "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Although the name Pakistan had been proposed by Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, it was not until after the Lahore resolution that it began to be widely used.", "who wrote the lahore resolution", "The Lahore Resolution was written and prepared by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan", "who presented the lahore resolution", "The Lahore Resolution was presented by A. K. Fazlul Huq, the Prime Minister of Bengal" ], "Conversation_no": 2310, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the resolution pass", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the lahore resolution pass", "Truth_answer": "The Lahore Resolution was passed in the annual session of the All India Muslim League held in Lahore on 22 to 24 March 1940", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the lahore resolution pass", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution#Lahore_Conference", "Context": [ "who named lahore resolution as pakistan resolution first", "Although the name Pakistan had been proposed by Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, it was not until after the Lahore resolution that it began to be widely used.", "who wrote the lahore resolution", "The Lahore Resolution was written and prepared by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan", "who presented the lahore resolution", "The Lahore Resolution was presented by A. K. Fazlul Huq, the Prime Minister of Bengal", "when did the lahore resolution pass", "The Lahore Resolution was passed in the annual session of the All India Muslim League held in Lahore on 22 to 24 March 1940" ], "Conversation_no": 2310, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the welcoming address at the conference", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made the welcoming address at the lahore conference", "Truth_answer": "The welcome address at the Lahore Conference was made by Sir Shah Nawaz Khan of Mamdot, as the chairman of the local reception committee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the welcoming address at the lahore conference", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2311, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of the following is the best description of the earth's atmosphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of the following is the best description of the earth's atmosphere", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is the best description of the earth's atmosphere", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2312, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "list of local authorities in north west england", "Transformer_rewrite": "list of local authorities in north west england", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of local authorities in north west england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2313, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does florida play in the college world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does florida play in the college world series", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does florida play in the college world series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Gators_baseball", "Context": [ "who does florida play in the college world series" ], "Conversation_no": 2313, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the team founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were the florida gators founded", "Truth_answer": "The Florida Gators were founded in 1912", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the florida gators founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Gators_baseball", "Context": [ "who does florida play in the college world series", "when were the florida gators founded", "The Florida Gators were founded in 1912" ], "Conversation_no": 2313, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the athletic director", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the florida gators' athletic director", "Truth_answer": "Scott Stricklin is the Florida Gators' athletic director", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kmhk.com/tom-petty-college-football-tribute/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921063105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Gators_baseball_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the florida gators' athletic director", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Gators_baseball", "Context": [ "who does florida play in the college world series", "when were the florida gators founded", "The Florida Gators were founded in 1912", "who is the florida gators' athletic director", "Scott Stricklin is the Florida Gators' athletic director" ], "Conversation_no": 2313, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the head coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the florida gators' head coach", "Truth_answer": "Kevin O'Sullivan is the Florida Gators' head coach", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the florida gators' head coach", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Gators_baseball", "Context": [ "who does florida play in the college world series", "when were the florida gators founded", "The Florida Gators were founded in 1912", "who is the florida gators' athletic director", "Scott Stricklin is the Florida Gators' athletic director", "who is the florida gators' head coach", "Kevin O'Sullivan is the Florida Gators' head coach" ], "Conversation_no": 2313, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many sec championships has the team won", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many sec championships have the florida gators won", "Truth_answer": "The Florida Gators have won 15 SEC championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many sec championships have the florida gators won", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2314, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the dakota building in new york", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the dakota building in new york", "Truth_answer": "The Dakota building is located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the dakota building in new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota", "Context": [ "where is the dakota building in new york", "The Dakota building is located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City" ], "Conversation_no": 2314, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the building erected", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the building erected", "Truth_answer": "The Dakota building in New York City was completed in 1884.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the dakota building in new york city erected", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota#History", "Context": [ "where is the dakota building in new york", "The Dakota building is located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City", "when was the dakota building in new york city erected", "The Dakota building in New York City was completed in 1884." ], "Conversation_no": 2314, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who designed the building", "Transformer_rewrite": "who designed the dakota building in new york city", "Truth_answer": "Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design for The Dakota building in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the dakota building in new york city", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota#History", "Context": [ "where is the dakota building in new york", "The Dakota building is located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City", "when was the dakota building in new york city erected", "The Dakota building in New York City was completed in 1884.", "who designed the dakota building in new york city", "Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design for The Dakota building in New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 2314, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the building become a new york city landmark", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the dakota building become a new york city landmark", "Truth_answer": "The Dakota building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota_p1", "http://wiki-offline.jakearchibald.com/wiki/Bank_of_the_Metropolis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the dakota building become a new york city landmark", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota#History", "Context": [ "where is the dakota building in new york", "The Dakota building is located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City", "when was the dakota building in new york city erected", "The Dakota building in New York City was completed in 1884.", "who designed the dakota building in new york city", "Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design for The Dakota building in New York City.", "when did the dakota building become a new york city landmark", "The Dakota building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1969" ], "Conversation_no": 2314, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about a national landmark", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the dakota building become a national landmark", "Truth_answer": "The Dakota building in New York City was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the dakota building become a national landmark", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2315, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "psalm a time to live a time to die", "Transformer_rewrite": "psalm a time to live a time to die", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "psalm a time to live a time to die", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2316, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Truth_answer": "Canada's Prime Minister's salary is 357,800 Canadian dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada", "Context": [ "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Canada's Prime Minister's salary is 357,800 Canadian dollars." ], "Conversation_no": 2316, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the current prime minister", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the current prime minister of canada", "Truth_answer": "The current, and 23rd, prime minister of Canada is the Liberal Party's Justin Trudeau", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current prime minister of canada", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada#Term_of_office", "Context": [ "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Canada's Prime Minister's salary is 357,800 Canadian dollars.", "who is the current prime minister of canada", "The current, and 23rd, prime minister of Canada is the Liberal Party's Justin Trudeau" ], "Conversation_no": 2316, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is the term", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is canada's prime minister term", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian prime minister serves at Her Majesty's pleasure, meaning the post does not have a fixed term. They remain in office until they resign, are dismissed, or die.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is canada's prime minister term", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Trudeau#Ancestry_and_birth", "Context": [ "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Canada's Prime Minister's salary is 357,800 Canadian dollars.", "who is the current prime minister of canada", "The current, and 23rd, prime minister of Canada is the Liberal Party's Justin Trudeau", "how long is canada's prime minister term", "The Canadian prime minister serves at Her Majesty's pleasure, meaning the post does not have a fixed term. They remain in office until they resign, are dismissed, or die." ], "Conversation_no": 2316, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the prime minister's ethnic background", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is justin trudeau's ethnic background", "Truth_answer": "Justin Trudeau is predominantly of Scottish and French Canadian descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128220719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Trudeau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is justin trudeau's ethnic background", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Trudeau#University_and_early_career", "Context": [ "what is the prime minister of canada salary", "Canada's Prime Minister's salary is 357,800 Canadian dollars.", "who is the current prime minister of canada", "The current, and 23rd, prime minister of Canada is the Liberal Party's Justin Trudeau", "how long is canada's prime minister term", "The Canadian prime minister serves at Her Majesty's pleasure, meaning the post does not have a fixed term. They remain in office until they resign, are dismissed, or die.", "what is justin trudeau's ethnic background", "Justin Trudeau is predominantly of Scottish and French Canadian descent." ], "Conversation_no": 2316, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what universities did the prime minister attend", "Transformer_rewrite": "what universities did justin trudeau attend", "Truth_answer": "Justin Trudeau attended McGill University, University of British Columbia, and Université de Montréal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what universities did justin trudeau attend", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/harrypotter/section5/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2317, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Truth_answer": "Hagrid explains that Harry Potter will buy what he needs for school in Diagon Alley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Diagon_Alley", "Context": [ "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Hagrid explains that Harry Potter will buy what he needs for school in Diagon Alley." ], "Conversation_no": 2317, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the alley is accessible from london", "Transformer_rewrite": "is diagon alley accessible from london", "Truth_answer": "Diagon Alley is accessible from Muggle London through the Leaky Cauldron, which is on Charing Cross Road, set between a bookshop and a record shop", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112095152id_/https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Diagon_Alley_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is diagon alley accessible from london", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://harry-potter.fandom.com/wiki/Leaky_Cauldron", "Context": [ "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Hagrid explains that Harry Potter will buy what he needs for school in Diagon Alley.", "is diagon alley accessible from london", "Diagon Alley is accessible from Muggle London through the Leaky Cauldron, which is on Charing Cross Road, set between a bookshop and a record shop" ], "Conversation_no": 2317, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the cauldron", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the leaky cauldron", "Truth_answer": "The Leaky Cauldron is a pub and inn for wizards, located on the Muggle street of Charing Cross Road in London, offering food, drinks and rooms to rent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.wandelgek.nl/?p=46713_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the leaky cauldron", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/harrypotter/section5/", "Context": [ "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Hagrid explains that Harry Potter will buy what he needs for school in Diagon Alley.", "is diagon alley accessible from london", "Diagon Alley is accessible from Muggle London through the Leaky Cauldron, which is on Charing Cross Road, set between a bookshop and a record shop", "what is the leaky cauldron", "The Leaky Cauldron is a pub and inn for wizards, located on the Muggle street of Charing Cross Road in London, offering food, drinks and rooms to rent." ], "Conversation_no": 2317, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do people recognize the student when he first goes to the pub", "Transformer_rewrite": "do people recognize harry potter when he first goes to the pub", "Truth_answer": "When Harry Potter goes to the Leakey Caulfron for the first time, all the patrons recognize Harry and are both nervous and honored to have the opportunity to meet him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do people recognize harry potter when he first goes to the pub", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Ollivanders", "Context": [ "where does harry potter get his school supplies", "Hagrid explains that Harry Potter will buy what he needs for school in Diagon Alley.", "is diagon alley accessible from london", "Diagon Alley is accessible from Muggle London through the Leaky Cauldron, which is on Charing Cross Road, set between a bookshop and a record shop", "what is the leaky cauldron", "The Leaky Cauldron is a pub and inn for wizards, located on the Muggle street of Charing Cross Road in London, offering food, drinks and rooms to rent.", "do people recognize harry potter when he first goes to the pub", "When Harry Potter goes to the Leakey Caulfron for the first time, all the patrons recognize Harry and are both nervous and honored to have the opportunity to meet him." ], "Conversation_no": 2317, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which wand does the student choose", "Transformer_rewrite": "which wand does harry potter choose at mr. ollivander's store", "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter tried dozens of wands at Mr. Ollivander's store before Harry was chosen by a wand of Holly and Phoenix Feather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112095239id_/https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Ollivanders_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which wand does harry potter choose at mr. ollivander's store", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2318, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "Truth_answer": "The Smoking Man is portrayed by Canadian actor William B. Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man", "Context": [ "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "The Smoking Man is portrayed by Canadian actor William B. Davis." ], "Conversation_no": 2318, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the character's role on the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the Smoking Man's role on The X-Files", "Truth_answer": "The Smoking Man serves as the arch-nemesis of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Smoking Man's role on The X-Files", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man", "Context": [ "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "The Smoking Man is portrayed by Canadian actor William B. Davis.", "what is the Smoking Man's role on The X-Files", "The Smoking Man serves as the arch-nemesis of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder." ], "Conversation_no": 2318, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the villain's name ever revealed", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the Smoking Man's name ever revealed on The X-Files", "Truth_answer": "In the eleventh season, the Smoking Man reveals his full name to be Carl Gerhard Busch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the Smoking Man's name ever revealed on The X-Files", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man#Characterization", "Context": [ "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "The Smoking Man is portrayed by Canadian actor William B. Davis.", "what is the Smoking Man's role on The X-Files", "The Smoking Man serves as the arch-nemesis of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder.", "is the Smoking Man's name ever revealed on The X-Files", "In the eleventh season, the Smoking Man reveals his full name to be Carl Gerhard Busch." ], "Conversation_no": 2318, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the man perceived", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the Smoking Man perceived by audiences", "Truth_answer": "Some fans, along with William B. Davis, see him as a hero, as he is forced to make choices others are not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the Smoking Man perceived by audiences", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man", "Context": [ "who plays the smoking man on the x-files", "The Smoking Man is portrayed by Canadian actor William B. Davis.", "what is the Smoking Man's role on The X-Files", "The Smoking Man serves as the arch-nemesis of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder.", "is the Smoking Man's name ever revealed on The X-Files", "In the eleventh season, the Smoking Man reveals his full name to be Carl Gerhard Busch.", "how was the Smoking Man perceived by audiences", "Some fans, along with William B. Davis, see him as a hero, as he is forced to make choices others are not." ], "Conversation_no": 2318, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has Thomas won awards for the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "has William B. Davis won awards for the role of the Smoking Man", "Truth_answer": "Davis never received an award for his portrayal alone, but he was nominated for ensemble awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_Smoking_Man_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has William B. Davis won awards for the role of the Smoking Man", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.visitisleofwight.co.uk/information/frequently-asked-questions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2319, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did isle of wight get its name", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did isle of wight get its name", "Truth_answer": "Around 1900 BC the Beaker people arrived - so called from their distinctive pottery and they called the Island Wiht meaning raised or what rises over the sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823113356id_/https://www.visitisleofwight.co.uk/information/frequently-asked-questions_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did isle of wight get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/21/arrival-of-beaker-folk-changed-britain-forever-ancient-dna-study-shows", "Context": [ "where did isle of wight get its name", "Around 1900 BC the Beaker people arrived - so called from their distinctive pottery and they called the Island Wiht meaning raised or what rises over the sea." ], "Conversation_no": 2319, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who are these people?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are these Beaker people", "Truth_answer": "Beaker folk were migrants about 4,500 years ago who brought with them new customs, new burial practices, and beautiful, distinctive bell-shaped pottery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074821id_/https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/21/arrival-of-beaker-folk-changed-britain-forever-ancient-dna-study-shows_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are these Beaker people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Beaker_culture", "Context": [ "where did isle of wight get its name", "Around 1900 BC the Beaker people arrived - so called from their distinctive pottery and they called the Island Wiht meaning raised or what rises over the sea.", "Who are these Beaker people?", "Beaker folk were migrants about 4,500 years ago who brought with them new customs, new burial practices, and beautiful, distinctive bell-shaped pottery." ], "Conversation_no": 2319, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where do the folk come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where do the Beaker people come from", "Truth_answer": "The Beaker culture was widely scattered throughout Western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do the Beaker people come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Beaker_culture", "Context": [ "where did isle of wight get its name", "Around 1900 BC the Beaker people arrived - so called from their distinctive pottery and they called the Island Wiht meaning raised or what rises over the sea.", "Who are these Beaker people?", "Beaker folk were migrants about 4,500 years ago who brought with them new customs, new burial practices, and beautiful, distinctive bell-shaped pottery.", "Where do the Beaker people come from?", "The Beaker culture was widely scattered throughout Western Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 2319, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the culture's namesake?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the Beaker culture's namesake", "Truth_answer": "The Beaker culture, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European Bronze Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315072532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Beaker_culture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Beaker culture's namesake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Age_Europe", "Context": [ "where did isle of wight get its name", "Around 1900 BC the Beaker people arrived - so called from their distinctive pottery and they called the Island Wiht meaning raised or what rises over the sea.", "Who are these Beaker people?", "Beaker folk were migrants about 4,500 years ago who brought with them new customs, new burial practices, and beautiful, distinctive bell-shaped pottery.", "Where do the Beaker people come from?", "The Beaker culture was widely scattered throughout Western Europe.", "What is the Beaker culture's namesake?", "The Beaker culture, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European Bronze Age." ], "Conversation_no": 2319, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the age?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the European Bronze Age", "Truth_answer": "Bronze Age Europe started in 3200 BC and spans the entire 2nd millennium BC in Northern Europe, lasting until c. 600 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the European Bronze Age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-arabic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2320, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "Truth_answer": "There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_where_Arabic_is_an_official_language", "Context": [ "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language." ], "Conversation_no": 2320, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What's the total figure?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's the total number of Arabic speakers", "Truth_answer": "Arabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the total number of Arabic speakers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-arabic", "Context": [ "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language.", "What's the total number of Arabic speakers?", "Arabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers." ], "Conversation_no": 2320, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where are the speakers concentrated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Geographically, where are Arabic speakers concentrated", "Truth_answer": "The majority of Arabic speakers are concentrated in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East, known as the Arab world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021213112id_/https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-arabic/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Geographically, where are Arabic speakers concentrated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-arabic", "Context": [ "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language.", "What's the total number of Arabic speakers?", "Arabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers.", "Geographically, where are Arabic speakers concentrated?", "The majority of Arabic speakers are concentrated in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East, known as the Arab world." ], "Conversation_no": 2320, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which country has the most?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which country has the most Arabic speakers", "Truth_answer": "Egypt holds the record for the largest Modern Standard Arabic-using population at around 65 million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021213112id_/https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-arabic/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which country has the most Arabic speakers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabization", "Context": [ "how many countries in the world speak arabic", "There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language.", "What's the total number of Arabic speakers?", "Arabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers.", "Geographically, where are Arabic speakers concentrated?", "The majority of Arabic speakers are concentrated in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East, known as the Arab world.", "Which country has the most Arabic speakers?", "Egypt holds the record for the largest Modern Standard Arabic-using population at around 65 million people." ], "Conversation_no": 2320, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How did the language spread?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did the Arabic language spread", "Truth_answer": "After the rise of Islam in the Hejaz, the Arabic culture and language were spread outside the Arabian peninsula through conquest, trade and intermarriages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108214526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabization_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Arabic language spread?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_impeachment#Donald_Trump_(impeached_Dec._2019,_acquitted_Feb._2020)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2321, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the last president to be impeached", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the last president to be impeached", "Truth_answer": "On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last president to be impeached", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_impeachment#Donald_Trump_(impeached_Dec._2019,_acquitted_Feb._2020)", "Context": [ "who was the last president to be impeached", "On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump." ], "Conversation_no": 2321, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the politician removed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Donald Trump removed from office", "Truth_answer": "As both articles of impeachment failed to receive the required super-majority, Trump was acquitted and was not removed from office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Donald Trump removed from office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_impeachment#Richard_Nixon_(initiated_Oct._1973,_resigned_Aug._1974)", "Context": [ "who was the last president to be impeached", "On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump.", "Was Donald Trump removed from office?", "As both articles of impeachment failed to receive the required super-majority, Trump was acquitted and was not removed from office." ], "Conversation_no": 2321, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the procedure ever work?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did impeachment of the president ever work", "Truth_answer": "While Richard Nixon was never impeached, his impeachment remains the only successful impeachment process, as its intended effect was carried out when Nixon resigned from office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did impeachment of the president ever work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_impeachment#Richard_Nixon_(initiated_Oct._1973,_resigned_Aug._1974)", "Context": [ "who was the last president to be impeached", "On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump.", "Was Donald Trump removed from office?", "As both articles of impeachment failed to receive the required super-majority, Trump was acquitted and was not removed from office.", "Did impeachment of the president ever work?", "While Richard Nixon was never impeached, his impeachment remains the only successful impeachment process, as its intended effect was carried out when Nixon resigned from office." ], "Conversation_no": 2321, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the resignation?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the resignation of Richard Nixon as president", "Truth_answer": "The impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon were mooted when Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the resignation of Richard Nixon as president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Andrew_Johnson", "Context": [ "who was the last president to be impeached", "On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump.", "Was Donald Trump removed from office?", "As both articles of impeachment failed to receive the required super-majority, Trump was acquitted and was not removed from office.", "Did impeachment of the president ever work?", "While Richard Nixon was never impeached, his impeachment remains the only successful impeachment process, as its intended effect was carried out when Nixon resigned from office.", "When was the resignation of Richard Nixon as president?", "The impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon were mooted when Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 2321, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was the first?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was the first president to be impeached", "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johnson became the first president to be impeached when the House formally adopted the articles of impeachment and forwarded them to the United States Senate for adjudication.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first president to be impeached?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2322, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much alcohol does miller lite have in it", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much alcohol does miller lite have in it", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much alcohol does miller lite have in it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2323, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in terms of nationality riders from what country have the most tour de france wins", "Transformer_rewrite": "in terms of nationality riders from what country have the most tour de france wins", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in terms of nationality riders from what country have the most tour de france wins", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2324, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the best nba player of all time", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the best nba player of all time", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the best nba player of all time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2325, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has signed the universal declaration of human rights", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has signed the universal declaration of human rights", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has signed the universal declaration of human rights", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2326, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were considered to be the greatest leaders in mongolia", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were considered to be the greatest leaders in mongolia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were considered to be the greatest leaders in mongolia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2327, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what episode of heartland does amy find out she is pregnant", "Transformer_rewrite": "what episode of heartland does amy find out she is pregnant", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of heartland does amy find out she is pregnant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2328, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who owns the grass on the other side of the sidewalk", "Transformer_rewrite": "who owns the grass on the other side of the sidewalk", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the grass on the other side of the sidewalk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2329, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of spectrum do you get from the sun", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of spectrum do you get from the sun", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of spectrum do you get from the sun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2330, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "new york new york it's a hell of a town", "Transformer_rewrite": "new york new york it's a hell of a town", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "new york new york it's a hell of a town", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2331, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "batman animated series the cat and the claw", "Transformer_rewrite": "batman animated series the cat and the claw", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "batman animated series the cat and the claw", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2332, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has the most career turnovers in the nba", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has the most career turnovers in the nba", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most career turnovers in the nba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2333, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes of pokemon diamond and pearl are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes of pokemon diamond and pearl are there", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of pokemon diamond and pearl are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2334, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far is rhode island from my location", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far is rhode island from my location", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is rhode island from my location", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2335, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do you mean by software quality assurance", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do you mean by software quality assurance", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you mean by software quality assurance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2336, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who narrates do you have what it takes", "Transformer_rewrite": "who narrates do you have what it takes", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who narrates do you have what it takes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braveheart#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2337, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Truth_answer": "Catherine McCormack portrayed Murron MacClannough in Braveheart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack", "Context": [ "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Catherine McCormack portrayed Murron MacClannough in Braveheart." ], "Conversation_no": 2337, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what films is the actor known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what films is catherine mccormack known for", "Truth_answer": "Catherine McCormack's film appearances include Braveheart, The Land Girls, Dangerous Beauty, Dancing at Lughnasa, Spy Game, and 28 Weeks Later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what films is catherine mccormack known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack#Film", "Context": [ "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Catherine McCormack portrayed Murron MacClannough in Braveheart.", "what films is catherine mccormack known for", "Catherine McCormack's film appearances include Braveheart, The Land Girls, Dangerous Beauty, Dancing at Lughnasa, Spy Game, and 28 Weeks Later." ], "Conversation_no": 2337, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the actor's breakout role", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was catherine mccormack's breakout role", "Truth_answer": "Catherine McCormack's first important role was as the character Murron MacClannough in the multiple Academy Award-winning film Braveheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823165820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was catherine mccormack's breakout role", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack", "Context": [ "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Catherine McCormack portrayed Murron MacClannough in Braveheart.", "what films is catherine mccormack known for", "Catherine McCormack's film appearances include Braveheart, The Land Girls, Dangerous Beauty, Dancing at Lughnasa, Spy Game, and 28 Weeks Later.", "what was catherine mccormack's breakout role", "Catherine McCormack's first important role was as the character Murron MacClannough in the multiple Academy Award-winning film Braveheart." ], "Conversation_no": 2337, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the actor also do theatre work", "Transformer_rewrite": "does catherine mccormack also do theatre work", "Truth_answer": "Catherine McCormack's theatre work includes National Theatre productions of All My Sons and Honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823165820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does catherine mccormack also do theatre work", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack#Theatre", "Context": [ "who played mel gibson's wife in braveheart", "Catherine McCormack portrayed Murron MacClannough in Braveheart.", "what films is catherine mccormack known for", "Catherine McCormack's film appearances include Braveheart, The Land Girls, Dangerous Beauty, Dancing at Lughnasa, Spy Game, and 28 Weeks Later.", "what was catherine mccormack's breakout role", "Catherine McCormack's first important role was as the character Murron MacClannough in the multiple Academy Award-winning film Braveheart.", "does catherine mccormack also do theatre work", "Catherine McCormack's theatre work includes National Theatre productions of All My Sons and Honour." ], "Conversation_no": 2337, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the actor like film or theatre more", "Transformer_rewrite": "does catherine mccormack like film or theatre more", "Truth_answer": "Catherine McCormack has shown a preference in her career for the theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823165820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_McCormack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does catherine mccormack like film or theatre more", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article/1177", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2338, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "Truth_answer": "The head of the humerus fits into a shallow socket on the scapula called the glenoid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200810052829id_/https://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article/1177_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenoid_cavity", "Context": [ "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "The head of the humerus fits into a shallow socket on the scapula called the glenoid." ], "Conversation_no": 2338, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in what part of the body", "Transformer_rewrite": "in what part of the body is the glenoid", "Truth_answer": "The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula is a part of the shoulder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222023335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenoid_cavity_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what part of the body is the glenoid", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenoid_cavity", "Context": [ "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "The head of the humerus fits into a shallow socket on the scapula called the glenoid.", "in what part of the body is the glenoid", "The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula is a part of the shoulder." ], "Conversation_no": 2338, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there any cartilage", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there any cartilage", "Truth_answer": "The glenoid cavity surface is covered with cartilage in the fresh state, and its margins, slightly raised, give attachment to a fibrocartilaginous structure, the glenoid labrum, which deepens the cavity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222023335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenoid_cavity_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any cartilage in the glenoid cavity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenoid_labrum#Injury", "Context": [ "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "The head of the humerus fits into a shallow socket on the scapula called the glenoid.", "in what part of the body is the glenoid", "The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula is a part of the shoulder.", "is there any cartilage in the glenoid cavity", "The glenoid cavity surface is covered with cartilage in the fresh state, and its margins, slightly raised, give attachment to a fibrocartilaginous structure, the glenoid labrum, which deepens the cavity." ], "Conversation_no": 2338, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how can the structure be torn", "Transformer_rewrite": "how can the glenoid labrum be torn", "Truth_answer": "Tearing of the glenoid labrum can occur from either acute trauma or repetitive shoulder motion such as in the sports of swimming, baseball and football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenoid_labrum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how can the glenoid labrum be torn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLAP_tear", "Context": [ "where does the head of the humerus fit into the scapula", "The head of the humerus fits into a shallow socket on the scapula called the glenoid.", "in what part of the body is the glenoid", "The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula is a part of the shoulder.", "is there any cartilage in the glenoid cavity", "The glenoid cavity surface is covered with cartilage in the fresh state, and its margins, slightly raised, give attachment to a fibrocartilaginous structure, the glenoid labrum, which deepens the cavity.", "how can the glenoid labrum be torn", "Tearing of the glenoid labrum can occur from either acute trauma or repetitive shoulder motion such as in the sports of swimming, baseball and football." ], "Conversation_no": 2338, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an injury to the structure called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an injury to the glenoid labrum called", "Truth_answer": "A SLAP tear or SLAP lesion is an injury to the glenoid labrum.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.aoisurgerycenter.com/shoulder-and-elbow-procedures-orthopaedic-surgery-atlanta.html_p1", "https://www.hipandkneepayne.com/shoulder-orthopaedic-surgeon-virginia-beach.html_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLAP_tear_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an injury to the glenoid labrum called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Egan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2339, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "Truth_answer": "The Disney character Megara is voiced by actress Susan Egan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megara_(Disney_character)", "Context": [ "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "The Disney character Megara is voiced by actress Susan Egan." ], "Conversation_no": 2339, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the character based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the disney character megara based on", "Truth_answer": "The Disney character Megara is loosely based on Megara and Deianira, Hercules' first and second wives in Greek mythology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130140852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megara_(Disney_character)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the disney character megara based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Egan", "Context": [ "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "The Disney character Megara is voiced by actress Susan Egan.", "who is the disney character megara based on", "The Disney character Megara is loosely based on Megara and Deianira, Hercules' first and second wives in Greek mythology." ], "Conversation_no": 2339, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who else has the actress voiced", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else has the actress voiced besides the disney character megara", "Truth_answer": "Susan Egan is best known for providing the voices of Megara in Hercules, Madame Gina in Porco Rosso, Rose Quartz on Steven Universe, and Lin in Spirited Away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has the actress voiced besides the disney character megara", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Egan", "Context": [ "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "The Disney character Megara is voiced by actress Susan Egan.", "who is the disney character megara based on", "The Disney character Megara is loosely based on Megara and Deianira, Hercules' first and second wives in Greek mythology.", "who else has the actress voiced besides the disney character megara", "Susan Egan is best known for providing the voices of Megara in Hercules, Madame Gina in Porco Rosso, Rose Quartz on Steven Universe, and Lin in Spirited Away." ], "Conversation_no": 2339, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the actress been on broadway", "Transformer_rewrite": "has susan egan been on broadway", "Truth_answer": "Susan Egan is known for her work on the Broadway stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has susan egan been on broadway", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Egan", "Context": [ "who does the voice of megara in hercules", "The Disney character Megara is voiced by actress Susan Egan.", "who is the disney character megara based on", "The Disney character Megara is loosely based on Megara and Deianira, Hercules' first and second wives in Greek mythology.", "who else has the actress voiced besides the disney character megara", "Susan Egan is best known for providing the voices of Megara in Hercules, Madame Gina in Porco Rosso, Rose Quartz on Steven Universe, and Lin in Spirited Away.", "has susan egan been on broadway", "Susan Egan is known for her work on the Broadway stage." ], "Conversation_no": 2339, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the actress do on broadway", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did susan egan do on broadway", "Truth_answer": "Susan Egan is best known for originating the role of Belle in the Broadway musical adaptation of Beauty and the Beast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808235857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Egan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did susan egan do on broadway", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggae_genres#Roots_reggae", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2340, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Transformer_rewrite": "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Truth_answer": "Roots reggae usually refers to the most recognizable kind of reggae, popularized internationally by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411014611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggae_genres_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_reggae", "Context": [ "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Roots reggae usually refers to the most recognizable kind of reggae, popularized internationally by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh." ], "Conversation_no": 2340, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the genre characterized by", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is roots reggae characterized by", "Truth_answer": "Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Africans and those in the African Diaspora.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230002050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_reggae_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is roots reggae characterized by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_reggae", "Context": [ "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Roots reggae usually refers to the most recognizable kind of reggae, popularized internationally by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.", "what is roots reggae characterized by", "Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Africans and those in the African Diaspora." ], "Conversation_no": 2340, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some lyrical themes", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some lyrical themes in roots reggae", "Truth_answer": "Lyrical themes in roots reggae include spirituality and religion, struggles by artists, poverty, black pride, social issues, resistance to fascism, capitalism, corrupt government and racial oppression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230002050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_reggae_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some lyrical themes in roots reggae", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_reggae", "Context": [ "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Roots reggae usually refers to the most recognizable kind of reggae, popularized internationally by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.", "what is roots reggae characterized by", "Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Africans and those in the African Diaspora.", "what are some lyrical themes in roots reggae", "Lyrical themes in roots reggae include spirituality and religion, struggles by artists, poverty, black pride, social issues, resistance to fascism, capitalism, corrupt government and racial oppression." ], "Conversation_no": 2340, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what religion is the genre associated with", "Transformer_rewrite": "what religion is roots reggae associated with", "Truth_answer": "Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the spiritual side of Rastafari, black liberation, revolution and the honoring of God, called Jah by Rastafarians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what religion is roots reggae associated with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggae", "Context": [ "which type of music is popularized by bob marley", "Roots reggae usually refers to the most recognizable kind of reggae, popularized internationally by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.", "what is roots reggae characterized by", "Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Africans and those in the African Diaspora.", "what are some lyrical themes in roots reggae", "Lyrical themes in roots reggae include spirituality and religion, struggles by artists, poverty, black pride, social issues, resistance to fascism, capitalism, corrupt government and racial oppression.", "what religion is roots reggae associated with", "Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the spiritual side of Rastafari, black liberation, revolution and the honoring of God, called Jah by Rastafarians." ], "Conversation_no": 2340, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the genre associated with rastafari", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is roots reggae associated with rastafari", "Truth_answer": "Reggae music is an important means of transporting vital messages of Rastafarianism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggae_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is roots reggae associated with rastafari", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.apa.org/monitor/jan03/firstcode", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2341, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "Truth_answer": "The 1953 APA Ethics Code was shaped by an eight-member Committee on Ethical Standards for Psychology chaired by Nicholas Hobbs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_Ethics_Code", "Context": [ "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "The 1953 APA Ethics Code was shaped by an eight-member Committee on Ethical Standards for Psychology chaired by Nicholas Hobbs." ], "Conversation_no": 2341, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the code was revised", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the apa ethics code was revised", "Truth_answer": "Since the first version of the APA Ethics Code was published in 1953, there have been nine revisions with the most recent published in 2002 and amended in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the apa ethics code was revised", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_Ethics_Code", "Context": [ "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "The 1953 APA Ethics Code was shaped by an eight-member Committee on Ethical Standards for Psychology chaired by Nicholas Hobbs.", "when was the last time the apa ethics code was revised", "Since the first version of the APA Ethics Code was published in 1953, there have been nine revisions with the most recent published in 2002 and amended in 2010." ], "Conversation_no": 2341, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the code created", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the apa ethics code created", "Truth_answer": "The need for an APA Ethics Code came after psychologists were taking on more professional and public roles post-World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the apa ethics code created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_Ethics_Code", "Context": [ "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "The 1953 APA Ethics Code was shaped by an eight-member Committee on Ethical Standards for Psychology chaired by Nicholas Hobbs.", "when was the last time the apa ethics code was revised", "Since the first version of the APA Ethics Code was published in 1953, there have been nine revisions with the most recent published in 2002 and amended in 2010.", "why was the apa ethics code created", "The need for an APA Ethics Code came after psychologists were taking on more professional and public roles post-World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 2341, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "have there been violations", "Transformer_rewrite": "have there been violations", "Truth_answer": "Despite the development and use of a complete APA Ethics Code, there have still been ethical violations and controversies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921181359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_Ethics_Code_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have there been violations of the apa ethics code", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_Ethics_Code", "Context": [ "who wrote the code of ethics for psychology", "The 1953 APA Ethics Code was shaped by an eight-member Committee on Ethical Standards for Psychology chaired by Nicholas Hobbs.", "when was the last time the apa ethics code was revised", "Since the first version of the APA Ethics Code was published in 1953, there have been nine revisions with the most recent published in 2002 and amended in 2010.", "why was the apa ethics code created", "The need for an APA Ethics Code came after psychologists were taking on more professional and public roles post-World War II.", "have there been violations of the apa ethics code", "Despite the development and use of a complete APA Ethics Code, there have still been ethical violations and controversies." ], "Conversation_no": 2341, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an example", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an example of an apa ethics code violation", "Truth_answer": "For instance, although the APA takes an explicit stance against conversion therapy, this treatment remains controversial amongst many psychologists and religious groups and is still being practiced by some.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921181359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_Ethics_Code_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of an apa ethics code violation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2019", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2342, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom came in 26th place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2019", "Context": [ "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "The United Kingdom came in 26th place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2342, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what song did the country perform", "Transformer_rewrite": "what song did the uk perform at the eurovision song contest 2019", "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom's selected song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was Bigger than Us by Michael Rice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what song did the uk perform at the eurovision song contest 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest", "Context": [ "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "The United Kingdom came in 26th place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.", "what song did the uk perform at the eurovision song contest 2019", "The United Kingdom's selected song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was Bigger than Us by Michael Rice." ], "Conversation_no": 2342, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many times has the uk participated in the contest", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many times has the uk participated in the eurovision song contest", "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 62 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521154505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2019_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105023116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has the uk participated in the eurovision song contest", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest", "Context": [ "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "The United Kingdom came in 26th place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.", "what song did the uk perform at the eurovision song contest 2019", "The United Kingdom's selected song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was Bigger than Us by Michael Rice.", "how many times has the uk participated in the eurovision song contest", "The United Kingdom has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 62 times." ], "Conversation_no": 2342, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other countries are part of the big 5", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other countries are part of the eurovision song contest big 5 besides the uk", "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom is one of the Eurovision Song Contest Big 5, along with France, Germany, Italy and Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105023116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other countries are part of the eurovision song contest big 5 besides the uk", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://eurosong-contest.fandom.com/wiki/Big_Five", "Context": [ "where did the uk come in eurovision song contest", "The United Kingdom came in 26th place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.", "what song did the uk perform at the eurovision song contest 2019", "The United Kingdom's selected song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was Bigger than Us by Michael Rice.", "how many times has the uk participated in the eurovision song contest", "The United Kingdom has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 62 times.", "what other countries are part of the eurovision song contest big 5 besides the uk", "The United Kingdom is one of the Eurovision Song Contest Big 5, along with France, Germany, Italy and Spain." ], "Conversation_no": 2342, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why are the countries the big 5", "Transformer_rewrite": "why are the uk, france, germany, italy, and spain the big 5 in the eurovision song contest", "Truth_answer": "The Big Five in the Eurovision Song Contest are the group of countries who make the biggest financial contributions to the European Broadcasting Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the uk, france, germany, italy, and spain the big 5 in the eurovision song contest", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ign.com/wikis/the-last-of-us/Locations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2343, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the last of us take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the last of us take place", "Truth_answer": "Throughout The Last of Us, you'll play throughout Texas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last of us take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_Us#Gameplay", "Context": [ "where does the last of us take place", "Throughout The Last of Us, you'll play throughout Texas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah." ], "Conversation_no": 2343, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of game", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of game is the last of us", "Truth_answer": "The Last of Us is an action-adventure survival horror game played from a third-person perspective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of game is the last of us", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_Us", "Context": [ "where does the last of us take place", "Throughout The Last of Us, you'll play throughout Texas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah.", "what kind of game is the last of us", "The Last of Us is an action-adventure survival horror game played from a third-person perspective." ], "Conversation_no": 2343, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the premise", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the premise", "Truth_answer": "In The Last of Us, players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the last of us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellie_(The_Last_of_Us)", "Context": [ "where does the last of us take place", "Throughout The Last of Us, you'll play throughout Texas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah.", "what kind of game is the last of us", "The Last of Us is an action-adventure survival horror game played from a third-person perspective.", "what is the premise of the last of us", "In The Last of Us, players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2343, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is joel escorting ellie in the last of us", "Truth_answer": "In The Last of Us, Joel is tasked with escorting Ellie across a post-apocalyptic United States in an attempt to create a potential cure for an infection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126032518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellie_(The_Last_of_Us)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is joel escorting ellie in the last of us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolpinchefsky/2013/06/17/the-real-reason-the-last-of-us-deserves-an-8-out-of-10-spoilers/#74a075111121", "Context": [ "where does the last of us take place", "Throughout The Last of Us, you'll play throughout Texas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah.", "what kind of game is the last of us", "The Last of Us is an action-adventure survival horror game played from a third-person perspective.", "what is the premise of the last of us", "In The Last of Us, players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States.", "why is joel escorting ellie in the last of us", "In The Last of Us, Joel is tasked with escorting Ellie across a post-apocalyptic United States in an attempt to create a potential cure for an infection." ], "Conversation_no": 2343, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is ellie immune", "Transformer_rewrite": "is ellie immune", "Truth_answer": "In The Last of Us, Ellie seems immune to the fungal plague. Or rather, immune to the consequences—she is infected, but for some reason, the fungus has not taken over.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804114940id_/https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolpinchefsky/2013/06/17/the-real-reason-the-last-of-us-deserves-an-8-out-of-10-spoilers/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is ellie immune to the infection in the last of us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/06/29/top-5-oldest-trees-in-us/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2344, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "Truth_answer": "The oldest recorded living tree on record is a Great Bristlecone pine, believed to have a lifespan of over 5,000 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119041616id_/https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/06/29/top-5-oldest-trees-in-us/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/06/29/top-5-oldest-trees-in-us/", "Context": [ "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "The oldest recorded living tree on record is a Great Bristlecone pine, believed to have a lifespan of over 5,000 years." ], "Conversation_no": 2344, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the tree located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the oldest living tree on earth located", "Truth_answer": "Located in the White Mountains of California, this unnamed tree is considered the oldest living tree in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119041616id_/https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/06/29/top-5-oldest-trees-in-us/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the oldest living tree on earth located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_longaeva", "Context": [ "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "The oldest recorded living tree on record is a Great Bristlecone pine, believed to have a lifespan of over 5,000 years.", "where is the oldest living tree on earth located", "Located in the White Mountains of California, this unnamed tree is considered the oldest living tree in the world." ], "Conversation_no": 2344, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the scientific name for the species", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the scientific name for the great bristlecone pine", "Truth_answer": "Pinus longaeva, commonly referred to as the Great Basin bristlecone pine, intermountain bristlecone pine, or western bristlecone pine, is a long-living species of bristlecone pine tree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_longaeva_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the scientific name for the great bristlecone pine", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_longaeva", "Context": [ "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "The oldest recorded living tree on record is a Great Bristlecone pine, believed to have a lifespan of over 5,000 years.", "where is the oldest living tree on earth located", "Located in the White Mountains of California, this unnamed tree is considered the oldest living tree in the world.", "what is the scientific name for the great bristlecone pine", "Pinus longaeva, commonly referred to as the Great Basin bristlecone pine, intermountain bristlecone pine, or western bristlecone pine, is a long-living species of bristlecone pine tree." ], "Conversation_no": 2344, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the species found", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is pinus longaeva found", "Truth_answer": "Pinus longaeva is found in the higher mountains of California, Nevada, and Utah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_longaeva_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is pinus longaeva found", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_longaeva#Distribution_and_ecology", "Context": [ "how old is the oldest living tree on earth", "The oldest recorded living tree on record is a Great Bristlecone pine, believed to have a lifespan of over 5,000 years.", "where is the oldest living tree on earth located", "Located in the White Mountains of California, this unnamed tree is considered the oldest living tree in the world.", "what is the scientific name for the great bristlecone pine", "Pinus longaeva, commonly referred to as the Great Basin bristlecone pine, intermountain bristlecone pine, or western bristlecone pine, is a long-living species of bristlecone pine tree.", "where is pinus longaeva found", "Pinus longaeva is found in the higher mountains of California, Nevada, and Utah." ], "Conversation_no": 2344, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where in california", "Transformer_rewrite": "where in california is pinus longaeva found", "Truth_answer": "In California, pinus longaeva is restricted to the White Mountains, the Inyo Mountains, and the Panamint Range, in Mono and Inyo counties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_longaeva_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where in california is pinus longaeva found", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2345, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "1. what role did the inquisition play in policing social relations in colonial brazil", "Transformer_rewrite": "1. what role did the inquisition play in policing social relations in colonial brazil", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "1. what role did the inquisition play in policing social relations in colonial brazil", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2346, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "Transformer_rewrite": "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "Truth_answer": "After speaker of the House of Representatives, the United States presidential line of succession follows with president pro tempore of the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession", "Context": [ "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "After speaker of the House of Representatives, the United States presidential line of succession follows with president pro tempore of the Senate." ], "Conversation_no": 2346, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about after the president pro tempore of the senate", "Transformer_rewrite": "who takes over as president if the president pro tempore of the senate dies", "Truth_answer": "After president pro tempore of the Senate, the United States presidential line of succession follows with the eligible heads of federal executive departments who form the president's Cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who takes over as president if the president pro tempore of the senate dies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Succession_Act", "Context": [ "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "After speaker of the House of Representatives, the United States presidential line of succession follows with president pro tempore of the Senate.", "who takes over as president if the president pro tempore of the senate dies", "After president pro tempore of the Senate, the United States presidential line of succession follows with the eligible heads of federal executive departments who form the president's Cabinet." ], "Conversation_no": 2346, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what statute establishes the line of succession", "Transformer_rewrite": "what statute establishes the line of succession", "Truth_answer": "In the United States, a Presidential Succession Act is a federal statute establishing the presidential line of succession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Succession_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what statute establishes the united states presidential line of succession", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Succession_Act", "Context": [ "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "After speaker of the House of Representatives, the United States presidential line of succession follows with president pro tempore of the Senate.", "who takes over as president if the president pro tempore of the senate dies", "After president pro tempore of the Senate, the United States presidential line of succession follows with the eligible heads of federal executive departments who form the president's Cabinet.", "what statute establishes the united states presidential line of succession", "In the United States, a Presidential Succession Act is a federal statute establishing the presidential line of succession." ], "Conversation_no": 2346, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what parts of the constitution authorize the statute", "Transformer_rewrite": "what parts of the u.s. constitution authorize the presidential succession act", "Truth_answer": "Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 of the United States Constitution authorizes Congress to enact such a statute as the Presidential Succession Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Succession_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what parts of the u.s. constitution authorize the presidential succession act", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Succession_Act", "Context": [ "who takes over as president if the speaker of the house dies", "After speaker of the House of Representatives, the United States presidential line of succession follows with president pro tempore of the Senate.", "who takes over as president if the president pro tempore of the senate dies", "After president pro tempore of the Senate, the United States presidential line of succession follows with the eligible heads of federal executive departments who form the president's Cabinet.", "what statute establishes the united states presidential line of succession", "In the United States, a Presidential Succession Act is a federal statute establishing the presidential line of succession.", "what parts of the u.s. constitution authorize the presidential succession act", "Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 of the United States Constitution authorizes Congress to enact such a statute as the Presidential Succession Act." ], "Conversation_no": 2346, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the statute last revised", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the presidential succession act last revised", "Truth_answer": "The 1947 Presidential Succession Act was last revised in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Succession_Act_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209101120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the presidential succession act last revised", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago#Toponymy", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2347, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Truth_answer": "Christopher Columbus named Trinidad La Isla de la Trinidad. Tobago's cigar-like shape, or the use of tobacco by the native people, may have given it its Spanish name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad#Name", "Context": [ "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Christopher Columbus named Trinidad La Isla de la Trinidad. Tobago's cigar-like shape, or the use of tobacco by the native people, may have given it its Spanish name." ], "Conversation_no": 2347, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the former's native name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was trinidad's native name", "Truth_answer": "The original name for the island of Trinidad in the Arawaks' language was Iëre which meant Land of the Hummingbird.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was trinidad's native name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arawak_language", "Context": [ "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Christopher Columbus named Trinidad La Isla de la Trinidad. Tobago's cigar-like shape, or the use of tobacco by the native people, may have given it its Spanish name.", "what was trinidad's native name", "The original name for the island of Trinidad in the Arawaks' language was Iëre which meant Land of the Hummingbird." ], "Conversation_no": 2347, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what language did the people speak", "Transformer_rewrite": "what language did the arawak people speak", "Truth_answer": "Arawak, also known as Lokono, is an Arawakan language spoken by the Lokono people of South America in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212053346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arawak_language_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language did the arawak people speak", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokono", "Context": [ "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Christopher Columbus named Trinidad La Isla de la Trinidad. Tobago's cigar-like shape, or the use of tobacco by the native people, may have given it its Spanish name.", "what was trinidad's native name", "The original name for the island of Trinidad in the Arawaks' language was Iëre which meant Land of the Hummingbird.", "what language did the arawak people speak", "Arawak, also known as Lokono, is an Arawakan language spoken by the Lokono people of South America in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana." ], "Conversation_no": 2347, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the people still exist today", "Transformer_rewrite": "do the lokono people still exist today", "Truth_answer": "Today, approximately 10,000 Lokono live primarily along the coasts and rivers of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Barbados and French Guiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokono_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the lokono people still exist today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arawak_language", "Context": [ "where did the name trinidad and tobago come from", "Christopher Columbus named Trinidad La Isla de la Trinidad. Tobago's cigar-like shape, or the use of tobacco by the native people, may have given it its Spanish name.", "what was trinidad's native name", "The original name for the island of Trinidad in the Arawaks' language was Iëre which meant Land of the Hummingbird.", "what language did the arawak people speak", "Arawak, also known as Lokono, is an Arawakan language spoken by the Lokono people of South America in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.", "do the lokono people still exist today", "Today, approximately 10,000 Lokono live primarily along the coasts and rivers of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Barbados and French Guiana." ], "Conversation_no": 2347, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many still speak the language", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many lokono people still speak lokono", "Truth_answer": "It is estimated that there are around 2,500 remaining speakers of Lokono.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212053346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arawak_language_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many lokono people still speak lokono", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.food24.com/News-and-Guides/Features/we-tasted-all-12-quality-street-chocolates-and-toffees-and-ranked-them-from-best-to-worst-20191129", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2348, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "Truth_answer": "There are 12 Quality Street chocolates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130161839id_/https://www.food24.com/News-and-Guides/Features/we-tasted-all-12-quality-street-chocolates-and-toffees-and-ranked-them-from-best-to-worst-20191129_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_Street_(confectionery)", "Context": [ "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "There are 12 Quality Street chocolates." ], "Conversation_no": 2348, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of candy", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of candy is quality street", "Truth_answer": "Quality Street is a selection of individual tinned or boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of candy is quality street", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_Street_(confectionery)", "Context": [ "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "There are 12 Quality Street chocolates.", "what kind of candy is quality street", "Quality Street is a selection of individual tinned or boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets." ], "Conversation_no": 2348, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the candy first manufactured", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was quality street first manufactured", "Truth_answer": "Quality Street was first manufactured by Mackintosh's in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030231150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_Street_(confectionery)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was quality street first manufactured", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_Street_(confectionery)", "Context": [ "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "There are 12 Quality Street chocolates.", "what kind of candy is quality street", "Quality Street is a selection of individual tinned or boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets.", "when was quality street first manufactured", "Quality Street was first manufactured by Mackintosh's in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, in 1936." ], "Conversation_no": 2348, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who makes the candy today", "Transformer_rewrite": "who makes quality street today", "Truth_answer": "Today Quality Street is produced by Nestlé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who makes quality street today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_Street_(confectionery)#History", "Context": [ "how many varieties of quality street chocolates are there", "There are 12 Quality Street chocolates.", "what kind of candy is quality street", "Quality Street is a selection of individual tinned or boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets.", "when was quality street first manufactured", "Quality Street was first manufactured by Mackintosh's in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, in 1936.", "who makes quality street today", "Today Quality Street is produced by Nestlé." ], "Conversation_no": 2348, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "Quality Street was acquired by Nestlé when they bought Rowntree Mackintosh in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does nestlé produce quality street", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Pittsburgh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2349, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Transformer_rewrite": "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Truth_answer": "Pittsburgh is one of the few U.S. cities or towns to be spelled with an h at the end of a burg suffix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225174251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Pittsburgh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/52943/how-pittsburgh-got-its-h-back-and-7-other-geographic-naming-oddities", "Context": [ "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Pittsburgh is one of the few U.S. cities or towns to be spelled with an h at the end of a burg suffix." ], "Conversation_no": 2349, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why does the name have an h", "Transformer_rewrite": "why does pittsburgh have an h", "Truth_answer": "Pittsburgh was originally named to honor William Pitt the Elder, but it was General John Forbes who did the naming. His Scottish background is the reason for that extra “h”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does pittsburgh have an h", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alburgh_(town),_Vermont", "Context": [ "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Pittsburgh is one of the few U.S. cities or towns to be spelled with an h at the end of a burg suffix.", "why does pittsburgh have an h", "Pittsburgh was originally named to honor William Pitt the Elder, but it was General John Forbes who did the naming. His Scottish background is the reason for that extra “h”." ], "Conversation_no": 2349, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other burg cities end in h", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other burg cities end in h besides pittsburgh", "Truth_answer": "Alburgh (formerly Alburg) is a town in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other burg cities end in h besides pittsburgh", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alburgh_(town),_Vermont#Name_spelling_change", "Context": [ "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Pittsburgh is one of the few U.S. cities or towns to be spelled with an h at the end of a burg suffix.", "why does pittsburgh have an h", "Pittsburgh was originally named to honor William Pitt the Elder, but it was General John Forbes who did the naming. His Scottish background is the reason for that extra “h”.", "what other burg cities end in h besides pittsburgh", "Alburgh (formerly Alburg) is a town in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2349, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the story behind the name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the story behind the name", "Truth_answer": "The original name of the town, Alburgh, was changed to Alburg in 1891 by recommendation of the United States Board on Geographic Names.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301010659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alburgh_(town),_Vermont_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the story behind the name of the town of alburgh, vermont", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alburgh_(town),_Vermont#Name_spelling_change", "Context": [ "is pittsburgh the only burgh with an h", "Pittsburgh is one of the few U.S. cities or towns to be spelled with an h at the end of a burg suffix.", "why does pittsburgh have an h", "Pittsburgh was originally named to honor William Pitt the Elder, but it was General John Forbes who did the naming. His Scottish background is the reason for that extra “h”.", "what other burg cities end in h besides pittsburgh", "Alburgh (formerly Alburg) is a town in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States.", "what's the story behind the name of the town of alburgh, vermont", "The original name of the town, Alburgh, was changed to Alburg in 1891 by recommendation of the United States Board on Geographic Names." ], "Conversation_no": 2349, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the name change back", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did alburg change back to alburgh", "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, the Vermont Board of Libraries approved Alburgh's request to change its name from Alburg to Alburgh after a majority vote on town meeting day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did alburg change back to alburgh", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2350, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where were you when the world stops turning", "Transformer_rewrite": "where were you when the world stops turning", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were you when the world stops turning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-8-returning-2019", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2351, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "Truth_answer": "The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050816id_/https://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-8-returning-2019_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_8)", "Context": [ "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2351, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the final episode air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the final episode of game of thrones air", "Truth_answer": "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones concluded on May 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wofy.fade-swe.de/game-of-thrones-fanfiction-cersei-bashing.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the final episode of game of thrones air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_8)", "Context": [ "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019.", "when did the final episode of game of thrones air", "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones concluded on May 19, 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2351, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the season received", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was season 8 of game of thrones received", "Truth_answer": "Season 8 of Game of Thrones received mixed reviews from critics, in contrast to the near-universal praise of previous seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was season 8 of game of thrones received", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_8)", "Context": [ "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019.", "when did the final episode of game of thrones air", "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones concluded on May 19, 2019.", "how was season 8 of game of thrones received", "Season 8 of Game of Thrones received mixed reviews from critics, in contrast to the near-universal praise of previous seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2351, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "Criticism of Game of Thrones season 8 was directed at the condensed narrative and shorter runtime of the season, as well as numerous creative decisions made by the showrunners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did season 8 of game of thrones receive mixed reviews", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Iron_Throne_(Game_of_Thrones)", "Context": [ "when will the final season of game of thrones come out", "The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019.", "when did the final episode of game of thrones air", "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones concluded on May 19, 2019.", "how was season 8 of game of thrones received", "Season 8 of Game of Thrones received mixed reviews from critics, in contrast to the near-universal praise of previous seasons.", "why did season 8 of game of thrones receive mixed reviews", "Criticism of Game of Thrones season 8 was directed at the condensed narrative and shorter runtime of the season, as well as numerous creative decisions made by the showrunners." ], "Conversation_no": 2351, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the series finale received", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the series finale of game of thrones received", "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones episode The Iron Throne garnered divided responses; some critics took issue with the episode's story arcs, pacing and tone, while others deemed it a satisfying conclusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the series finale of game of thrones received", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2352, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who have bayern munich lost to this season", "Transformer_rewrite": "who have bayern munich lost to this season", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who have bayern munich lost to this season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/10/04/little-caesars-arena-financing/106313428/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2353, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "Truth_answer": "About 62 percent, or nearly $539 million of the Little Caesars Arena project is from private financing and the rest, $324 million overall, is government financed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429131817id_/https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/10/04/little-caesars-arena-financing/106313428/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena", "Context": [ "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "About 62 percent, or nearly $539 million of the Little Caesars Arena project is from private financing and the rest, $324 million overall, is government financed." ], "Conversation_no": 2353, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did contruction begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did contruction begin", "Truth_answer": "Construction of Little Caesars Arena began on April 24, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did construction for little caesars arena begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena#Design", "Context": [ "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "About 62 percent, or nearly $539 million of the Little Caesars Arena project is from private financing and the rest, $324 million overall, is government financed.", "when did construction for little caesars arena begin", "Construction of Little Caesars Arena began on April 24, 2015" ], "Conversation_no": 2353, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who designed the arena", "Transformer_rewrite": "who designed little caesars arena", "Truth_answer": "Little Caesars Arena was designed by HOK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed little caesars arena", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena#Opening", "Context": [ "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "About 62 percent, or nearly $539 million of the Little Caesars Arena project is from private financing and the rest, $324 million overall, is government financed.", "when did construction for little caesars arena begin", "Construction of Little Caesars Arena began on April 24, 2015", "who designed little caesars arena", "Little Caesars Arena was designed by HOK." ], "Conversation_no": 2353, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the arena open", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did little caesars arena open", "Truth_answer": "Little Caesars Arena opened on September 5, 2017 with a ribbon cutting ceremony", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did little caesars arena open", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena#Opening", "Context": [ "who is paying for the little caesars arena", "About 62 percent, or nearly $539 million of the Little Caesars Arena project is from private financing and the rest, $324 million overall, is government financed.", "when did construction for little caesars arena begin", "Construction of Little Caesars Arena began on April 24, 2015", "who designed little caesars arena", "Little Caesars Arena was designed by HOK.", "when did little caesars arena open", "Little Caesars Arena opened on September 5, 2017 with a ribbon cutting ceremony" ], "Conversation_no": 2353, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the inagural game", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the inagural game at little caesars arena", "Truth_answer": "The Red Wings played their inaugural game at Little Caesars Arena during the preseason against the Boston Bruins on September 23, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Caesars_Arena_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the inagural game at little caesars arena", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2354, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Truth_answer": "Wheel of Fortune has been hosted by Chuck Woolery, Pat Sajak, Rolf Benirschke, and Bob Goen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)", "Context": [ "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Wheel of Fortune has been hosted by Chuck Woolery, Pat Sajak, Rolf Benirschke, and Bob Goen" ], "Conversation_no": 2354, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who have been the hostesses", "Transformer_rewrite": "who have been the hostesses of wheel of fortune", "Truth_answer": "Susan Stafford and Vanna White have been hostesses of Wheel of Fortune", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who have been the hostesses of wheel of fortune", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)", "Context": [ "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Wheel of Fortune has been hosted by Chuck Woolery, Pat Sajak, Rolf Benirschke, and Bob Goen", "who have been the hostesses of wheel of fortune", "Susan Stafford and Vanna White have been hostesses of Wheel of Fortune" ], "Conversation_no": 2354, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the game show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created the game show wheel of fortune", "Truth_answer": "The game show Wheel of Fortune was created by Merv Griffin", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(US_game_show)_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(US_game_show)_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the game show wheel of fortune", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)", "Context": [ "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Wheel of Fortune has been hosted by Chuck Woolery, Pat Sajak, Rolf Benirschke, and Bob Goen", "who have been the hostesses of wheel of fortune", "Susan Stafford and Vanna White have been hostesses of Wheel of Fortune", "who created the game show wheel of fortune", "The game show Wheel of Fortune was created by Merv Griffin" ], "Conversation_no": 2354, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the game show originally aired", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was wheel of fortune originally aired", "Truth_answer": "Wheel of Fortune originally aired as a daytime series on NBC from January 6, 1975, to June 30, 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(US_game_show)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was wheel of fortune originally aired", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)", "Context": [ "who has been the host of wheel of fortune", "Wheel of Fortune has been hosted by Chuck Woolery, Pat Sajak, Rolf Benirschke, and Bob Goen", "who have been the hostesses of wheel of fortune", "Susan Stafford and Vanna White have been hostesses of Wheel of Fortune", "who created the game show wheel of fortune", "The game show Wheel of Fortune was created by Merv Griffin", "when was wheel of fortune originally aired", "Wheel of Fortune originally aired as a daytime series on NBC from January 6, 1975, to June 30, 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 2354, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes of wheel of fortune are there", "Truth_answer": "As of 31 May 2019, there are over 7,000 episodes of Wheel of Fortune", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of wheel of fortune are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.onin.com/fp/fphistory.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2355, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "Truth_answer": "At Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1892, Inspector Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal fingerprint identification", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dw.com/en/fingerprint-forensics-has-a-future-despite-new-technology-and-the-folly-of-humans/a-19515791", "Context": [ "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "At Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1892, Inspector Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal fingerprint identification" ], "Conversation_no": 2355, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "from whow did the inspector learn the method", "Transformer_rewrite": "from whow did the inspector learn the method", "Truth_answer": "Inspector Eduardo Alvarez had learned to compare fingerprints from Juan Vucetich", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709091322id_/https://www.dw.com/en/fingerprint-forensics-has-a-future-despite-new-technology-and-the-folly-of-humans/a-19515791_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "from whom did inspector eduardo alvarez learn the fingerprint identification method", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dw.com/en/fingerprint-forensics-has-a-future-despite-new-technology-and-the-folly-of-humans/a-19515791", "Context": [ "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "At Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1892, Inspector Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal fingerprint identification", "from whom did inspector eduardo alvarez learn the fingerprint identification method", "Inspector Eduardo Alvarez had learned to compare fingerprints from Juan Vucetich" ], "Conversation_no": 2355, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was juan", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was juan vucetich", "Truth_answer": "Juan Vucetich was a fingerprint researcher, statistician and the head of the bureau of Anthropometric Identification at the Central Police Department in La Plata, Argentina", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709091322id_/https://www.dw.com/en/fingerprint-forensics-has-a-future-despite-new-technology-and-the-folly-of-humans/a-19515791_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was juan vucetich", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dw.com/en/fingerprint-forensics-has-a-future-despite-new-technology-and-the-folly-of-humans/a-19515791", "Context": [ "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "At Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1892, Inspector Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal fingerprint identification", "from whom did inspector eduardo alvarez learn the fingerprint identification method", "Inspector Eduardo Alvarez had learned to compare fingerprints from Juan Vucetich", "who was juan vucetich", "Juan Vucetich was a fingerprint researcher, statistician and the head of the bureau of Anthropometric Identification at the Central Police Department in La Plata, Argentina" ], "Conversation_no": 2355, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the researcher create the identification method", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did juan vucetich create the fingerprint identification method", "Truth_answer": "In 1891, Juan Vucetich created a classification system and method to individualize prisoners using fingerprints. These are considered the first uses of fingerprint science by law enforcement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709091322id_/https://www.dw.com/en/fingerprint-forensics-has-a-future-despite-new-technology-and-the-folly-of-humans/a-19515791_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did juan vucetich create the fingerprint identification method", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Vucetich", "Context": [ "when were fingerprints first used in crime detection", "At Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1892, Inspector Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal fingerprint identification", "from whom did inspector eduardo alvarez learn the fingerprint identification method", "Inspector Eduardo Alvarez had learned to compare fingerprints from Juan Vucetich", "who was juan vucetich", "Juan Vucetich was a fingerprint researcher, statistician and the head of the bureau of Anthropometric Identification at the Central Police Department in La Plata, Argentina", "when did juan vucetich create the fingerprint identification method", "In 1891, Juan Vucetich created a classification system and method to individualize prisoners using fingerprints. These are considered the first uses of fingerprint science by law enforcement." ], "Conversation_no": 2355, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the researcher from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was juan vucetich from", "Truth_answer": "Juan Vucetich Vucetich was born in the Dalmatian region of Croatia then part of the Habsburg Monarchy. In 1882, he immigrated to Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Vucetich_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was juan vucetich from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_English#Proto-English", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2356, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did most of the english language come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did most of the english language come from", "Truth_answer": "English has its roots in the languages of the Germanic peoples of northern Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did most of the english language come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_English#Orthography", "Context": [ "where did most of the english language come from", "English has its roots in the languages of the Germanic peoples of northern Europe." ], "Conversation_no": 2356, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were runes used", "Transformer_rewrite": "were runes used to write english", "Truth_answer": "Old English was first written in runes, using the futhorc, a rune set derived from the Germanic 24 character elder futhark", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127125649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_English_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were runes used to write english", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_English_literature", "Context": [ "where did most of the english language come from", "English has its roots in the languages of the Germanic peoples of northern Europe.", "were runes used to write english", "Old English was first written in runes, using the futhorc, a rune set derived from the Germanic 24 character elder futhark" ], "Conversation_no": 2356, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the most famous work in the language", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the most famous work in old english", "Truth_answer": "The poem Beowulf, which often begins the traditional canon of English literature, is the most famous work of Old English literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_English_literature_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most famous work in old english", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf", "Context": [ "where did most of the english language come from", "English has its roots in the languages of the Germanic peoples of northern Europe.", "were runes used to write english", "Old English was first written in runes, using the futhorc, a rune set derived from the Germanic 24 character elder futhark", "what is the most famous work in old english", "The poem Beowulf, which often begins the traditional canon of English literature, is the most famous work of Old English literature." ], "Conversation_no": 2356, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the work", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote beowulf", "Truth_answer": "The anonymous poet of Beowulf is referred to by scholars as the Beowulf poet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote beowulf", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/beowulf", "Context": [ "where did most of the english language come from", "English has its roots in the languages of the Germanic peoples of northern Europe.", "were runes used to write english", "Old English was first written in runes, using the futhorc, a rune set derived from the Germanic 24 character elder futhark", "what is the most famous work in old english", "The poem Beowulf, which often begins the traditional canon of English literature, is the most famous work of Old English literature.", "who wrote beowulf", "The anonymous poet of Beowulf is referred to by scholars as the Beowulf poet" ], "Conversation_no": 2356, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the manuscript survived", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the beowulf manuscript survived", "Truth_answer": "Beowulf survives in a single medieval manuscript.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://klevius.blogspot.com/2016/03/_p34", "https://www.studymode.com/subjects/beowulf-page1.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026040924id_/https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/beowulf_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the beowulf manuscript survived", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Matt_Berry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2357, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Truth_answer": "Matt Berry voiced Bubbles, the dolphin, in The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry#Early_life", "Context": [ "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Matt Berry voiced Bubbles, the dolphin, in The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water." ], "Conversation_no": 2357, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the actor born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was matt berry born", "Truth_answer": "Matt Berry was born in Bromham, Bedfordshire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was matt berry born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry#Early_life", "Context": [ "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Matt Berry voiced Bubbles, the dolphin, in The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water.", "where was matt berry born", "Matt Berry was born in Bromham, Bedfordshire" ], "Conversation_no": 2357, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the actor go to school", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did matt berry go to school", "Truth_answer": "Matt Berry attended Nottingham Trent University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did matt berry go to school", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry#Early_life", "Context": [ "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Matt Berry voiced Bubbles, the dolphin, in The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water.", "where was matt berry born", "Matt Berry was born in Bromham, Bedfordshire", "where did matt berry go to school", "Matt Berry attended Nottingham Trent University" ], "Conversation_no": 2357, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the actor's major", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was matt berry's major in college", "Truth_answer": "Matt Berry graduated in 1997 with a BA in Contemporary Arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103081842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was matt berry's major in college", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "who plays the dolphin in the spongebob movie", "Matt Berry voiced Bubbles, the dolphin, in The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water.", "where was matt berry born", "Matt Berry was born in Bromham, Bedfordshire", "where did matt berry go to school", "Matt Berry attended Nottingham Trent University", "what was matt berry's major in college", "Matt Berry graduated in 1997 with a BA in Contemporary Arts." ], "Conversation_no": 2357, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the actor won any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "has matt berry won any awards", "Truth_answer": "Matt Berry won a BAFTA TV Award in 2015 for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103081842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103081842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Berry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has matt berry won any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2358, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "he is the current chief of the bureau of fire protection", "Transformer_rewrite": "he is the current chief of the bureau of fire protection", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "he is the current chief of the bureau of fire protection", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2359, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "a list of all the harry potter movies in order", "Transformer_rewrite": "a list of all the harry potter movies in order", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a list of all the harry potter movies in order", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2360, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many wins for blake shelton on the voice", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many wins for blake shelton on the voice", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many wins for blake shelton on the voice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2361, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "every state in the united states has a public state-run employment service agency", "Transformer_rewrite": "every state in the united states has a public state-run employment service agency", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "every state in the united states has a public state-run employment service agency", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_Like_Oxygen", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2362, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Truth_answer": "Love Is Like Oxygen was written by Sweet 's guitarist Andy Scott and Trevor Griffin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet", "Context": [ "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Love Is Like Oxygen was written by Sweet 's guitarist Andy Scott and Trevor Griffin" ], "Conversation_no": 2362, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the band from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the band sweet from", "Truth_answer": "The Sweet, also known as Sweet, are a British bubblegum rock and glam rock band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the band sweet from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet", "Context": [ "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Love Is Like Oxygen was written by Sweet 's guitarist Andy Scott and Trevor Griffin", "where is the band sweet from", "The Sweet, also known as Sweet, are a British bubblegum rock and glam rock band" ], "Conversation_no": 2362, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the band form", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the band sweet form", "Truth_answer": "The band Sweet was formed in London in 1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the band sweet form", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet", "Context": [ "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Love Is Like Oxygen was written by Sweet 's guitarist Andy Scott and Trevor Griffin", "where is the band sweet from", "The Sweet, also known as Sweet, are a British bubblegum rock and glam rock band", "when did the band sweet form", "The band Sweet was formed in London in 1968" ], "Conversation_no": 2362, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the band's first hit", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the sweet's first hit", "Truth_answer": "The Sweet achieved their first hit, Funny Funny, in 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the sweet's first hit", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.songfacts.com/facts/sweet/funny-funny", "Context": [ "who wrote the song love is like oxygen", "Love Is Like Oxygen was written by Sweet 's guitarist Andy Scott and Trevor Griffin", "where is the band sweet from", "The Sweet, also known as Sweet, are a British bubblegum rock and glam rock band", "when did the band sweet form", "The band Sweet was formed in London in 1968", "what was the sweet's first hit", "The Sweet achieved their first hit, Funny Funny, in 1971" ], "Conversation_no": 2362, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song funny funny by sweet", "Truth_answer": "Funny Funny was one of the first songs ever composed by Nicky Chinn and Michael Chapman, who wrote all of the Sweets early hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song funny funny by sweet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/science/high-school-biology/hs-biology-foundations/hs-biology-and-the-scientific-method/a/the-science-of-biology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2363, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "Transformer_rewrite": "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "Truth_answer": "The scientific method is used in all sciences including chemistry, physics, geology, and psychology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/science/high-school-biology/hs-biology-foundations/hs-biology-and-the-scientific-method/a/the-science-of-biology", "Context": [ "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "The scientific method is used in all sciences including chemistry, physics, geology, and psychology." ], "Conversation_no": 2363, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many steps does the method have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many steps does the scientific method have", "Truth_answer": "The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many steps does the scientific method have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/scientific-method3.htm", "Context": [ "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "The scientific method is used in all sciences including chemistry, physics, geology, and psychology.", "how many steps does the scientific method have", "The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step" ], "Conversation_no": 2363, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the method", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the scientific method", "Truth_answer": "Francis Bacon was the first to formalize the concept of a true scientific method", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the scientific method", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/scientific-method3.htm", "Context": [ "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "The scientific method is used in all sciences including chemistry, physics, geology, and psychology.", "how many steps does the scientific method have", "The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step", "who invented the scientific method", "Francis Bacon was the first to formalize the concept of a true scientific method" ], "Conversation_no": 2363, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whose work influenced the philosopher", "Transformer_rewrite": "whose work influenced francis Bacon in formalizing the concept of a true scientific method", "Truth_answer": "The work of Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei influenced Bacon tremendously in formalizing the concept of a true scientific method.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whose work influenced francis Bacon in formalizing the concept of a true scientific method", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/beginners-guide-baroque1/a/francis-bacon-and-the-scientific-revolution", "Context": [ "the scientific method is typically used in which industry", "The scientific method is used in all sciences including chemistry, physics, geology, and psychology.", "how many steps does the scientific method have", "The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step", "who invented the scientific method", "Francis Bacon was the first to formalize the concept of a true scientific method", "whose work influenced francis Bacon in formalizing the concept of a true scientific method", "The work of Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei influenced Bacon tremendously in formalizing the concept of a true scientific method." ], "Conversation_no": 2363, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do we still use the philosother's method today", "Transformer_rewrite": "do we still use francis bacon's 1620 method", "Truth_answer": "Although scientists have revised many of the truths adopted by Bacon and his contemporaries, we still utilize Bacon's 1620 method of proving knowledge to be true via doubt and experimentation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do we still use francis bacon's 1620 method", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2364, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "different phases in the movement of indian plate", "Transformer_rewrite": "different phases in the movement of indian plate", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "different phases in the movement of indian plate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2365, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "don't ya wish ya girlfriend hot like me lyrics", "Transformer_rewrite": "don't ya wish ya girlfriend hot like me lyrics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "don't ya wish ya girlfriend hot like me lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-is-it-called-a-cesarean-section-anyway_n_5ac24885e4b055e50acf55bc", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2366, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the name cesarean section come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the name cesarean section come from", "Truth_answer": "The most common explanation for the name cesarean section is that Roman leader Caesar was born when they cut his dead mother open, since caesar means dissection in Latin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name cesarean section come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-is-it-called-a-cesarean-section-anyway_n_5ac24885e4b055e50acf55bc", "Context": [ "where did the name cesarean section come from", "The most common explanation for the name cesarean section is that Roman leader Caesar was born when they cut his dead mother open, since caesar means dissection in Latin." ], "Conversation_no": 2366, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is it unlikely that the emperor was born through the surgery", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is it unlikely that julius caesar was born through a c section", "Truth_answer": "The story the roman emperor's birth seems unlikely because Caesar’s mother, Aurelia, survived her son’s birth and even served as a political adviser of sorts when he was an adult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123004403id_/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-is-it-called-a-cesarean-section-anyway_n_5ac24885e4b055e50acf55bc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is it unlikely that julius caesar was born through a c section", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-is-it-called-a-cesarean-section-anyway_n_5ac24885e4b055e50acf55bc", "Context": [ "where did the name cesarean section come from", "The most common explanation for the name cesarean section is that Roman leader Caesar was born when they cut his dead mother open, since caesar means dissection in Latin.", "why is it unlikely that julius caesar was born through a c section", "The story the roman emperor's birth seems unlikely because Caesar’s mother, Aurelia, survived her son’s birth and even served as a political adviser of sorts when he was an adult." ], "Conversation_no": 2366, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there an ancestor with the same name", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there an ancestor with the same name as roman emperor caesar", "Truth_answer": "Pliny the Elder’s Historia Naturalis, mentions Caesar, an ancestor of the emperor Julius Caesar, who was so named from his having been cut from his mother’s womb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there an ancestor with the same name as roman emperor caesar", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wired.com/2011/01/0114caesarean-first-us/", "Context": [ "where did the name cesarean section come from", "The most common explanation for the name cesarean section is that Roman leader Caesar was born when they cut his dead mother open, since caesar means dissection in Latin.", "why is it unlikely that julius caesar was born through a c section", "The story the roman emperor's birth seems unlikely because Caesar’s mother, Aurelia, survived her son’s birth and even served as a political adviser of sorts when he was an adult.", "was there an ancestor with the same name as roman emperor caesar", "Pliny the Elder’s Historia Naturalis, mentions Caesar, an ancestor of the emperor Julius Caesar, who was so named from his having been cut from his mother’s womb." ], "Conversation_no": 2366, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first surgery performed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first c section performed", "Truth_answer": "On Jan. 14, 1794, Elizabeth Bennett delivered a daughter by cesarean section, becoming the first woman in the United States to give birth this way and survive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first c section performed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Bennett", "Context": [ "where did the name cesarean section come from", "The most common explanation for the name cesarean section is that Roman leader Caesar was born when they cut his dead mother open, since caesar means dissection in Latin.", "why is it unlikely that julius caesar was born through a c section", "The story the roman emperor's birth seems unlikely because Caesar’s mother, Aurelia, survived her son’s birth and even served as a political adviser of sorts when he was an adult.", "was there an ancestor with the same name as roman emperor caesar", "Pliny the Elder’s Historia Naturalis, mentions Caesar, an ancestor of the emperor Julius Caesar, who was so named from his having been cut from his mother’s womb.", "when was the first c section performed", "On Jan. 14, 1794, Elizabeth Bennett delivered a daughter by cesarean section, becoming the first woman in the United States to give birth this way and survive." ], "Conversation_no": 2366, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who performed the surgery", "Transformer_rewrite": "who performed elizabeth bennett's c section", "Truth_answer": "Dr. Jesse Bennett performed a successful Caesarean section on his wife Elizabeth at the birth of their only child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed elizabeth bennett's c section", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Want_Ads", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2367, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Truth_answer": "Want Ads is a song that was recorded by female group, Honey Cone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Want_Ads", "Context": [ "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Want Ads is a song that was recorded by female group, Honey Cone" ], "Conversation_no": 2367, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song want ads", "Truth_answer": "The song, Want Ads, was written by Greg Perry, General Norman Johnson and Barney Perkins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song want ads", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Want_Ads", "Context": [ "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Want Ads is a song that was recorded by female group, Honey Cone", "who wrote the song want ads", "The song, Want Ads, was written by Greg Perry, General Norman Johnson and Barney Perkins." ], "Conversation_no": 2367, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song want ads released", "Truth_answer": "The song, Want Ads, was released on March 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song want ads released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Want_Ads", "Context": [ "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Want Ads is a song that was recorded by female group, Honey Cone", "who wrote the song want ads", "The song, Want Ads, was written by Greg Perry, General Norman Johnson and Barney Perkins.", "when was the song want ads released", "The song, Want Ads, was released on March 1971." ], "Conversation_no": 2367, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which label released the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "which label released the song, want ads", "Truth_answer": "The recording label Hot Wax released the song Want Ads by Honey Cone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which label released the song, want ads", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Want_Ads#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "who sings gonna put it in the want ads", "Want Ads is a song that was recorded by female group, Honey Cone", "who wrote the song want ads", "The song, Want Ads, was written by Greg Perry, General Norman Johnson and Barney Perkins.", "when was the song want ads released", "The song, Want Ads, was released on March 1971.", "which label released the song, want ads", "The recording label Hot Wax released the song Want Ads by Honey Cone." ], "Conversation_no": 2367, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many copies did the single sell", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many copies did the single, want ads, sell", "Truth_answer": "The song, Want Ads, received gold certification selling more than 1 million units in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the single, want ads, sell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_exclusivity", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2368, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "Truth_answer": "In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_exclusivity_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_exclusivity", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time" ], "Conversation_no": 2368, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an example", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an example of mutually exclusive events", "Truth_answer": "An example of mutually exclusive events is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603153319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_exclusivity_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of mutually exclusive events", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.math.utep.edu/Faculty/mleung/probabilityandstatistics/beg.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time", "what is an example of mutually exclusive events", "An example of mutually exclusive events is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both." ], "Conversation_no": 2368, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the theory developed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was probability theory developed", "Truth_answer": "The first recorded evidence of probability theory can be found as early as 1550 in the work of Cardan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was probability theory developed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.math.utep.edu/Faculty/mleung/probabilityandstatistics/beg.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time", "what is an example of mutually exclusive events", "An example of mutually exclusive events is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.", "when was probability theory developed", "The first recorded evidence of probability theory can be found as early as 1550 in the work of Cardan." ], "Conversation_no": 2368, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the theory a useful science", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made probability theory a useful science", "Truth_answer": "The onset of probability theory as a useful science is attributed to Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made probability theory a useful science", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.math.utep.edu/Faculty/mleung/probabilityandstatistics/beg.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of mutually exclusive events", "In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time", "what is an example of mutually exclusive events", "An example of mutually exclusive events is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.", "when was probability theory developed", "The first recorded evidence of probability theory can be found as early as 1550 in the work of Cardan.", "who made probability theory a useful science", "The onset of probability theory as a useful science is attributed to Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat" ], "Conversation_no": 2368, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did pascal and de fermat make the probability theory a useful science", "Truth_answer": "While contemplating a gambling problem posed by Chevalier de Mere in 1654, Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat laid the fundamental groundwork of probability theory, making it a useful science", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did pascal and de fermat make the probability theory a useful science", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_United_F.C.", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2369, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "Truth_answer": "The last trophy won by Newcastle United F.C. was the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_United_F.C.", "Context": [ "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "The last trophy won by Newcastle United F.C. was the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 2369, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many fa cups has the team won", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many fa cups have newcastle united won", "Truth_answer": "Newcastle United have won 6 FA Cups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many fa cups have newcastle united won", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nufc.co.uk/club/history/honours-and-records/", "Context": [ "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "The last trophy won by Newcastle United F.C. was the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup.", "how many fa cups have newcastle united won", "Newcastle United have won 6 FA Cups." ], "Conversation_no": 2369, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the team won the fa cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time that newcastle united won the fa cup", "Truth_answer": "The last time Newcastle United won the FA Cup was in 1955", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time that newcastle united won the fa cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_United_F.C.", "Context": [ "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "The last trophy won by Newcastle United F.C. was the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup.", "how many fa cups have newcastle united won", "Newcastle United have won 6 FA Cups.", "when was the last time that newcastle united won the fa cup", "The last time Newcastle United won the FA Cup was in 1955" ], "Conversation_no": 2369, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many years has the team been in the premier league", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many years have newcastle united been in the premier league", "Truth_answer": "Newcastle United have been members of the Premier League for all but three years of the competition's history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129193803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_United_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years have newcastle united been in the premier league", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bruce", "Context": [ "when was last time newcastle won a trophy", "The last trophy won by Newcastle United F.C. was the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup.", "how many fa cups have newcastle united won", "Newcastle United have won 6 FA Cups.", "when was the last time that newcastle united won the fa cup", "The last time Newcastle United won the FA Cup was in 1955", "how many years have newcastle united been in the premier league", "Newcastle United have been members of the Premier League for all but three years of the competition's history" ], "Conversation_no": 2369, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the current manager", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the current manager", "Truth_answer": "Steve Bruce is the current manager of Newcastle United", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bruce_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current manager of newcastle united", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2370, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "Truth_answer": "The Apple Watch Series 3 was released on September 22, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3", "Context": [ "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "The Apple Watch Series 3 was released on September 22, 2017" ], "Conversation_no": 2370, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the watch", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the apple watch series 3", "Truth_answer": "As of December 2019, this Apple Watch Series 3 can be purchased with the basic feature of GPS for $199.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the apple watch series 3", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3", "Context": [ "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "The Apple Watch Series 3 was released on September 22, 2017", "how much is the apple watch series 3", "As of December 2019, this Apple Watch Series 3 can be purchased with the basic feature of GPS for $199." ], "Conversation_no": 2370, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the watch with the cellular feature", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the Apple watch with the cellular feature", "Truth_answer": "To receive access to the cellular feature with the Apple Watch Series 3, buyers have to pay $299", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the apple watch series 3 with the cellular feature", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3", "Context": [ "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "The Apple Watch Series 3 was released on September 22, 2017", "how much is the apple watch series 3", "As of December 2019, this Apple Watch Series 3 can be purchased with the basic feature of GPS for $199.", "how much is the apple watch series 3 with the cellular feature", "To receive access to the cellular feature with the Apple Watch Series 3, buyers have to pay $299" ], "Conversation_no": 2370, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which carriers support the watch", "Transformer_rewrite": "which cellular carriers support the apple watch series 3", "Truth_answer": "The four major carriers, AT&T, Sprint Wireless, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless, all support the Apple Watch Series 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which cellular carriers support the apple watch series 3", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3#Features", "Context": [ "when did the apple watch 3 series come out", "The Apple Watch Series 3 was released on September 22, 2017", "how much is the apple watch series 3", "As of December 2019, this Apple Watch Series 3 can be purchased with the basic feature of GPS for $199.", "how much is the apple watch series 3 with the cellular feature", "To receive access to the cellular feature with the Apple Watch Series 3, buyers have to pay $299", "which cellular carriers support the apple watch series 3", "The four major carriers, AT&T, Sprint Wireless, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless, all support the Apple Watch Series 3." ], "Conversation_no": 2370, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the watch share the same number", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the watch share the same number", "Truth_answer": "The Apple Watch Series 3 comes with an electronic SIM card and shares the same mobile number as the user's iPhone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Watch_Series_3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the watch share the same mobile number as the user's iphone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://hellogiggles.com/news/sara-bareilles-love-song-not-about-a-man/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2371, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Truth_answer": "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was directed at her record label for pushing her to write more material. The song is about sticking up for yourself in any and every situation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Song_(Sara_Bareilles_song)", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was directed at her record label for pushing her to write more material. The song is about sticking up for yourself in any and every situation" ], "Conversation_no": 2371, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released as a single", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was love song by sara bareilles released as a single", "Truth_answer": "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was released as a single on June 19, 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was love song by sara bareilles released as a single", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Song_(Sara_Bareilles_song)", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was directed at her record label for pushing her to write more material. The song is about sticking up for yourself in any and every situation", "when was love song by sara bareilles released as a single", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was released as a single on June 19, 2007" ], "Conversation_no": 2371, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the song stay in the hot 100 chart", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the song stay in the hot 100 chart", "Truth_answer": "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song spent 19 weeks in the top ten and an overall 41 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number four there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Song_(Sara_Bareilles_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did sara bareilles' love song stay in the billboard hot 100 chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Song_(Sara_Bareilles_song)#Chart_performance", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was directed at her record label for pushing her to write more material. The song is about sticking up for yourself in any and every situation", "when was love song by sara bareilles released as a single", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was released as a single on June 19, 2007", "how long did sara bareilles' love song stay in the billboard hot 100 chart", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song spent 19 weeks in the top ten and an overall 41 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number four there." ], "Conversation_no": 2371, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song reach platinum status", "Transformer_rewrite": "did sara bareilles' love song reach platinum status", "Truth_answer": "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was certified 4 times Platinum by the RIAA for over 4 million in sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did sara bareilles' love song reach platinum status", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Song_(Sara_Bareilles_song)", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of love song by sara bareilles", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was directed at her record label for pushing her to write more material. The song is about sticking up for yourself in any and every situation", "when was love song by sara bareilles released as a single", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was released as a single on June 19, 2007", "how long did sara bareilles' love song stay in the billboard hot 100 chart", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song spent 19 weeks in the top ten and an overall 41 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number four there.", "did sara bareilles' love song reach platinum status", "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was certified 4 times Platinum by the RIAA for over 4 million in sales." ], "Conversation_no": 2371, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who produced the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who produced sara bareilles' love song", "Truth_answer": "Sara Bareilles’ Love Song was produced by Eric Rosse", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced sara bareilles' love song", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2372, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "british generals in the battle of the somme", "Transformer_rewrite": "british generals in the battle of the somme", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "british generals in the battle of the somme", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnn.com/2017/03/17/health/guinness-good-for-you-food-drayer/index.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2373, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Transformer_rewrite": "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Truth_answer": "Guinness contains the most folate of the imported beers, one of the highest levels of fiber, a lower alcohol content, and is lower in calories compared with other beers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness#Composition", "Context": [ "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Guinness contains the most folate of the imported beers, one of the highest levels of fiber, a lower alcohol content, and is lower in calories compared with other beers." ], "Conversation_no": 2373, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the beer made of", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is guinness stout made of", "Truth_answer": "Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer's yeast.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.taphunter.com/beer/founders-kbs-barrel-aged-imperial-stout/4597992240840704_p0", "https://www.taphunter.com/beer/humbolt-black-xantus/4536334518059008_p0", "https://www.taphunter.com/location/bulldog-ale-house-rolling-meadows/6317383443808256_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102113438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is guinness stout made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness#Composition", "Context": [ "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Guinness contains the most folate of the imported beers, one of the highest levels of fiber, a lower alcohol content, and is lower in calories compared with other beers.", "what is guinness stout made of", "Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer's yeast." ], "Conversation_no": 2373, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what makes the beer dark", "Transformer_rewrite": "what makes guinness stout dark", "Truth_answer": "A portion of the barley is roasted to give Guinness stout its dark colour and characteristic taste.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102113438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what makes guinness stout dark", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.guinness.com/en-us/frequently-asked-questions/", "Context": [ "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Guinness contains the most folate of the imported beers, one of the highest levels of fiber, a lower alcohol content, and is lower in calories compared with other beers.", "what is guinness stout made of", "Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer's yeast.", "what makes guinness stout dark", "A portion of the barley is roasted to give Guinness stout its dark colour and characteristic taste." ], "Conversation_no": 2373, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the beer black", "Transformer_rewrite": "is guinness beer black", "Truth_answer": "Guinness beer is not actually black but rather dark ruby red", "Truth_passages": [ "https://restaurant104.ie/guinness-on-tap/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107124411id_/https://www.guinness.com/en-us/frequently-asked-questions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is guinness beer black", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness", "Context": [ "other than taste and texture how is guinness beer different from other beers", "Guinness contains the most folate of the imported beers, one of the highest levels of fiber, a lower alcohol content, and is lower in calories compared with other beers.", "what is guinness stout made of", "Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer's yeast.", "what makes guinness stout dark", "A portion of the barley is roasted to give Guinness stout its dark colour and characteristic taste.", "is guinness beer black", "Guinness beer is not actually black but rather dark ruby red" ], "Conversation_no": 2373, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the beer originate", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did guinness stout originate", "Truth_answer": "Guinness is a dark Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in 1759.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thestrodearms.co.uk/drinks_p0", "http://thehillarystep.co.uk/category/on-the-pumps/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102113438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did guinness stout originate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2374, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "Truth_answer": "The Cowboys last played in the 1996 Super Bowl XXX.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "The Cowboys last played in the 1996 Super Bowl XXX." ], "Conversation_no": 2374, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which team did the cowboys play", "Transformer_rewrite": "which team did the cowboys play in the Super Bowl XXX", "Truth_answer": "The Cowboys played the Steelers in the Super Bowl XXX.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Cowboys_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995%E2%80%9396_NFL_playoffs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which team did the cowboys play in the Super Bowl XXX", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "The Cowboys last played in the 1996 Super Bowl XXX.", "which team did the cowboys play in the Super Bowl XXX", "The Cowboys played the Steelers in the Super Bowl XXX." ], "Conversation_no": 2374, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the score", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the score in the superbowl xxx", "Truth_answer": "The Cowboys defeated the Steelers by the score of 27–17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score in the superbowl xxx", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "The Cowboys last played in the 1996 Super Bowl XXX.", "which team did the cowboys play in the Super Bowl XXX", "The Cowboys played the Steelers in the Super Bowl XXX.", "what was the score in the superbowl xxx", "The Cowboys defeated the Steelers by the score of 27–17." ], "Conversation_no": 2374, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the teams play", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the teams play", "Truth_answer": "The game was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, the first time the Super Bowl was played in the Phoenix metropolitan area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the Cowboys and the Steelers play in the super bowl xxx", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys went to the superbowl", "The Cowboys last played in the 1996 Super Bowl XXX.", "which team did the cowboys play in the Super Bowl XXX", "The Cowboys played the Steelers in the Super Bowl XXX.", "what was the score in the superbowl xxx", "The Cowboys defeated the Steelers by the score of 27–17.", "where did the Cowboys and the Steelers play in the super bowl xxx", "The game was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, the first time the Super Bowl was played in the Phoenix metropolitan area." ], "Conversation_no": 2374, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the game", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the super bowl xxx", "Truth_answer": "The game was played on January 28, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXX_p1", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Super-Bowl-XXX_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the super bowl xxx", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2375, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "during the 1950s many believed americas culture was one of", "Transformer_rewrite": "during the 1950s many believed americas culture was one of", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "during the 1950s many believed americas culture was one of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.enhancedvision.com/low-vision-info/what-is-it-and-how-does-it-affect-ones-vision.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2376, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "Transformer_rewrite": "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "Truth_answer": "The most common causes of central scotomas are disorders of the optic nerve, choroid or retina, such as macular degeneration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170715163127id_/https://www.enhancedvision.com/low-vision-info/what-is-it-and-how-does-it-affect-ones-vision.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/symptoms-causes/syc-20350375", "Context": [ "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "The most common causes of central scotomas are disorders of the optic nerve, choroid or retina, such as macular degeneration." ], "Conversation_no": 2376, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what causes the degeneration", "Transformer_rewrite": "what causes macular degeneration", "Truth_answer": "No one knows exactly what causes dry macular degeneration. But research indicates it may be related to a combination of heredity and environmental factors, including smoking and diet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210185552id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/symptoms-causes/syc-20350375_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what causes macular degeneration", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/symptoms-causes/syc-20350375", "Context": [ "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "The most common causes of central scotomas are disorders of the optic nerve, choroid or retina, such as macular degeneration.", "what causes macular degeneration", "No one knows exactly what causes dry macular degeneration. But research indicates it may be related to a combination of heredity and environmental factors, including smoking and diet." ], "Conversation_no": 2376, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the average age of people with the disease", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the average age of people with macular degeneration", "Truth_answer": "Dry macular degeneration is a common eye disorder among people over 50.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average age of people with macular degeneration", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350381", "Context": [ "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "The most common causes of central scotomas are disorders of the optic nerve, choroid or retina, such as macular degeneration.", "what causes macular degeneration", "No one knows exactly what causes dry macular degeneration. But research indicates it may be related to a combination of heredity and environmental factors, including smoking and diet.", "what is the average age of people with macular degeneration", "Dry macular degeneration is a common eye disorder among people over 50." ], "Conversation_no": 2376, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do doctors test for the degeneration", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do doctors test for macular degeneration", "Truth_answer": "During an eye examination, your eye doctor may use an Amsler grid to test for defects in the center of your vision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802055848id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350381_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do doctors test for macular degeneration", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350381", "Context": [ "a person with blind spots or scotomas is suffering from which disease of the eye", "The most common causes of central scotomas are disorders of the optic nerve, choroid or retina, such as macular degeneration.", "what causes macular degeneration", "No one knows exactly what causes dry macular degeneration. But research indicates it may be related to a combination of heredity and environmental factors, including smoking and diet.", "what is the average age of people with macular degeneration", "Dry macular degeneration is a common eye disorder among people over 50.", "how do doctors test for macular degeneration", "During an eye examination, your eye doctor may use an Amsler grid to test for defects in the center of your vision." ], "Conversation_no": 2376, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a sign of the degeneration", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a sign of macular degeneration when getting an eye exam", "Truth_answer": "Macular degeneration may cause some of the straight lines in the grid to look faded, broken or distorted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a sign of macular degeneration when getting an eye exam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_Mind_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2377, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Truth_answer": "Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_Mind_(film)", "Context": [ "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released." ], "Conversation_no": 2377, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the movie star", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the movie star", "Truth_answer": "The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the movie a beautiful mind star", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_Mind_(film)", "Context": [ "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released.", "who does the movie a beautiful mind star", "The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles." ], "Conversation_no": 2377, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays nash", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays nash in a beautiful mind", "Truth_answer": "Russell Crowe portrays John Nash in A Beautiful Mind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays nash in a beautiful mind", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_Mind_(film)", "Context": [ "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released.", "who does the movie a beautiful mind star", "The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles.", "who plays nash in a beautiful mind", "Russell Crowe portrays John Nash in A Beautiful Mind." ], "Conversation_no": 2377, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the movie based on a true story", "Transformer_rewrite": "was a beautiful mind based on a true story", "Truth_answer": "A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was a beautiful mind based on a true story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnn.com/2015/05/24/us/feat-john-nash-wife-killed/index.html", "Context": [ "what was the treatment in a beautiful mind", "Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released.", "who does the movie a beautiful mind star", "The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles.", "who plays nash in a beautiful mind", "Russell Crowe portrays John Nash in A Beautiful Mind.", "was a beautiful mind based on a true story", "A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics." ], "Conversation_no": 2377, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did nash die", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did john nash die", "Truth_answer": "John Forbes Nash Jr., the Princeton University mathematician whose life inspired the film A Beautiful Mind, and his wife died in a car crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818155248id_/https://www.cnn.com/2015/05/24/us/feat-john-nash-wife-killed/index.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did john nash die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars_(season_7)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2378, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Truth_answer": "Pretty Little Liars Season 7 ended on June 27, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars_(season_7)", "Context": [ "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Pretty Little Liars Season 7 ended on June 27, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2378, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes was the season", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes was pretty little liars season 7", "Truth_answer": "The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190510035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars_(season_7)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes was pretty little liars season 7", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Pretty_Little_Liars)", "Context": [ "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Pretty Little Liars Season 7 ended on June 27, 2017.", "how many episodes was pretty little liars season 7", "The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2378, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens in the last episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens in the last episode of pretty little liars season 7", "Truth_answer": "In the episode, the Liars finally discover the identity of their tormentor, as Spencer discovers she has an identical twin sister named Alex Drake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325003351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Pretty_Little_Liars)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the last episode of pretty little liars season 7", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Pretty_Little_Liars)#Reception", "Context": [ "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Pretty Little Liars Season 7 ended on June 27, 2017.", "how many episodes was pretty little liars season 7", "The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017.", "what happens in the last episode of pretty little liars season 7", "In the episode, the Liars finally discover the identity of their tormentor, as Spencer discovers she has an identical twin sister named Alex Drake." ], "Conversation_no": 2378, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did many people watch the last episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "did many people watch the last episode of Pretty Little Liars", "Truth_answer": "Till Death Do Us Part was viewed by 1.41 million viewers upon its first broadcast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325003351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Pretty_Little_Liars)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did many people watch the last episode of pretty little liars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Pretty_Little_Liars)", "Context": [ "when does pretty little liars season 7 end", "Pretty Little Liars Season 7 ended on June 27, 2017.", "how many episodes was pretty little liars season 7", "The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017.", "what happens in the last episode of pretty little liars season 7", "In the episode, the Liars finally discover the identity of their tormentor, as Spencer discovers she has an identical twin sister named Alex Drake.", "did many people watch the last episode of pretty little liars", "Till Death Do Us Part was viewed by 1.41 million viewers upon its first broadcast." ], "Conversation_no": 2378, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the reception", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the reception to the pretty little liars finale", "Truth_answer": "Some viewers expressed dissatisfaction in regards to Alex's backstory and motives. However, Janel Parrish's performance was praised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325003351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Pretty_Little_Liars)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the reception to the pretty little liars finale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2379, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "Truth_answer": "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed in Paris, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon", "Context": [ "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed in Paris, France." ], "Conversation_no": 2379, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the flight performed by", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the first hot air balloon flight performed by", "Truth_answer": "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first hot air balloon flight performed by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon", "Context": [ "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed in Paris, France.", "who was the first hot air balloon flight performed by", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes." ], "Conversation_no": 2379, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the flight performed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the flight performed", "Truth_answer": "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed on November 21, 1783.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first hot air balloon flight performed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon#History", "Context": [ "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed in Paris, France.", "who was the first hot air balloon flight performed by", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes.", "when was the first hot air balloon flight performed", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed on November 21, 1783." ], "Conversation_no": 2379, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the precursor to the invention", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the precursor to the hot air balloon", "Truth_answer": "A precursor of the hot air balloon was the sky lantern. Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han kingdom, during the Three Kingdoms era, used these airborne lanterns for military signaling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the precursor to the hot air balloon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon#Today", "Context": [ "where was the first hot air balloon invented", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed in Paris, France.", "who was the first hot air balloon flight performed by", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes.", "when was the first hot air balloon flight performed", "The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed on November 21, 1783.", "what was the precursor to the hot air balloon", "A precursor of the hot air balloon was the sky lantern. Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han kingdom, during the Three Kingdoms era, used these airborne lanterns for military signaling." ], "Conversation_no": 2379, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were modern balloons invented", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were modern hot air balloons invented", "Truth_answer": "Modern hot air balloons, with an onboard heat source, were developed by Ed Yost, beginning during the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were modern hot air balloons invented", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/sport/horse-racing/47841036", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2380, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Transformer_rewrite": "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Truth_answer": "Tiger Roll came in first place. Magic of Light came in second place. Rathvinden came in third place. Walk in the Mill came in fourth place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/sport/horse-racing/47841036", "Context": [ "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Tiger Roll came in first place. Magic of Light came in second place. Rathvinden came in third place. Walk in the Mill came in fourth place." ], "Conversation_no": 2380, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the first place rider", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the first place rider", "Truth_answer": "Tiger Roll was ridden by Davy Russell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180416182747id_/http://www.bbc.com/sport/horse-racing/43768373_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208094819id_/https://www.bbc.com/sport/horse-racing/47841036_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first place rider with Tiger Roll in the grand national", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bbc.com/sport/horse-racing/43768373", "Context": [ "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Tiger Roll came in first place. Magic of Light came in second place. Rathvinden came in third place. Walk in the Mill came in fourth place.", "who was the first place rider with Tiger Roll in the grand national", "Tiger Roll was ridden by Davy Russell." ], "Conversation_no": 2380, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won in 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the grand national in 2018", "Truth_answer": "Tiger Roll, ridden by Davy Russell, won the 2018 Grand National ahead of Pleasant Company after a photo finish at Aintree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the grand national in 2018", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Russell", "Context": [ "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Tiger Roll came in first place. Magic of Light came in second place. Rathvinden came in third place. Walk in the Mill came in fourth place.", "who was the first place rider with Tiger Roll in the grand national", "Tiger Roll was ridden by Davy Russell.", "who won the grand national in 2018", "Tiger Roll, ridden by Davy Russell, won the 2018 Grand National ahead of Pleasant Company after a photo finish at Aintree." ], "Conversation_no": 2380, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the rider", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is Davy Russell", "Truth_answer": "Davy Russell is 40 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Davy Russell", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/racing/2019/04/06/grand-national-2019-prize-money-much-will-winner-earn-today/", "Context": [ "who came 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th in grand national", "Tiger Roll came in first place. Magic of Light came in second place. Rathvinden came in third place. Walk in the Mill came in fourth place.", "who was the first place rider with Tiger Roll in the grand national", "Tiger Roll was ridden by Davy Russell.", "who won the grand national in 2018", "Tiger Roll, ridden by Davy Russell, won the 2018 Grand National ahead of Pleasant Company after a photo finish at Aintree.", "how old is Davy Russell", "Davy Russell is 40 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 2380, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much does the winner get", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does the grand national winner get", "Truth_answer": "The winner receives a cool £561k – a life-changing amount for most horse racing owners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121132543id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/racing/2019/04/06/grand-national-2019-prize-money-much-will-winner-earn-today/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the grand national winner get", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Gaelic_games_terms", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2381, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's a black card in gaelic football", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's a black card in gaelic football", "Truth_answer": "The Black Card is shown to a player who has committed a cynical foul. The player is sent off to a sin bin for 10 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's a black card in gaelic football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Gaelic_games_terms", "Context": [ "what's a black card in gaelic football", "The Black Card is shown to a player who has committed a cynical foul. The player is sent off to a sin bin for 10 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 2381, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the big alley", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the big alley in gaelic football", "Truth_answer": "The Big Alley is the 60x30 foot court, the indigenous handball alley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701021206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Gaelic_games_terms_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the big alley in gaelic football", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Gaelic_games_terms", "Context": [ "what's a black card in gaelic football", "The Black Card is shown to a player who has committed a cynical foul. The player is sent off to a sin bin for 10 minutes.", "what is the big alley in gaelic football", "The Big Alley is the 60x30 foot court, the indigenous handball alley." ], "Conversation_no": 2381, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the all star", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the all star in gaelic football", "Truth_answer": "The All Star is an annual award, one of which is given to the best player in each of the fifteen positions in Gaelic football, hurling, ladies' football, and camogie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701021206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Gaelic_games_terms_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the all star in gaelic football", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_football", "Context": [ "what's a black card in gaelic football", "The Black Card is shown to a player who has committed a cynical foul. The player is sent off to a sin bin for 10 minutes.", "what is the big alley in gaelic football", "The Big Alley is the 60x30 foot court, the indigenous handball alley.", "what is the all star in gaelic football", "The All Star is an annual award, one of which is given to the best player in each of the fifteen positions in Gaelic football, hurling, ladies' football, and camogie." ], "Conversation_no": 2381, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the sport", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is gaelic football", "Truth_answer": "While Gaelic football as it is known today dates back to the late 19th century, various kinds of football were played in Ireland before this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is gaelic football", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_football", "Context": [ "what's a black card in gaelic football", "The Black Card is shown to a player who has committed a cynical foul. The player is sent off to a sin bin for 10 minutes.", "what is the big alley in gaelic football", "The Big Alley is the 60x30 foot court, the indigenous handball alley.", "what is the all star in gaelic football", "The All Star is an annual award, one of which is given to the best player in each of the fifteen positions in Gaelic football, hurling, ladies' football, and camogie.", "how old is gaelic football", "While Gaelic football as it is known today dates back to the late 19th century, various kinds of football were played in Ireland before this time." ], "Conversation_no": 2381, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many players are on a team", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many players are on a team", "Truth_answer": "Gaelic football is played between two teams of 15 players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_football_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players are on a gaelic football team", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2382, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the first of the four noble truths addresses", "Transformer_rewrite": "the first of the four noble truths addresses", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the first of the four noble truths addresses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2383, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened to kevin in home alone 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to kevin in home alone 3", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to kevin in home alone 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thelivemirror.com/most-followed-indian-on-instagram/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2384, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli has 50 Million Instagram Followers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094306id_/https://www.thelivemirror.com/most-followed-indian-on-instagram/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli", "Context": [ "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Virat Kohli has 50 Million Instagram Followers." ], "Conversation_no": 2384, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is kohli famous", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is virat kohli famous", "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer who currently captains the India national team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is virat kohli famous", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli", "Context": [ "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Virat Kohli has 50 Million Instagram Followers.", "why is virat kohli famous", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer who currently captains the India national team." ], "Conversation_no": 2384, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the player born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Virat Kohli born", "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli was born 5 November 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://customerkarts.com/virat-kohli-net-worth/_p2", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p3", "http://www.sutroanusar.com/page/2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Virat Kohli born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli", "Context": [ "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Virat Kohli has 50 Million Instagram Followers.", "why is virat kohli famous", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer who currently captains the India national team.", "when was Virat Kohli born", "Virat Kohli was born 5 November 1988." ], "Conversation_no": 2384, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the player's nickname", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Virat Kohli's nickname", "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli's nickname is Chikoo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Virat Kohli's nickname", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/virat-kohli-instagram-rich-list-2019-sports-cristiano-ronaldo-price-per-post-lionel-messi-lebron-james-1572943-2019-07-24", "Context": [ "who has highest followers on instagram in india 2018", "Virat Kohli has 50 Million Instagram Followers.", "why is virat kohli famous", "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer who currently captains the India national team.", "when was Virat Kohli born", "Virat Kohli was born 5 November 1988.", "what is Virat Kohli's nickname", "Virat Kohli's nickname is Chikoo." ], "Conversation_no": 2384, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the player earn from instagram", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does Virat Kohli earn from instagram", "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli earns $196,000 per Instagram post.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724133939id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/virat-kohli-instagram-rich-list-2019-sports-cristiano-ronaldo-price-per-post-lionel-messi-lebron-james-1572943-2019-07-24_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Virat Kohli earn from instagram", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2385, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what chapter did the attack on titan anime end", "Transformer_rewrite": "what chapter did the attack on titan anime end", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what chapter did the attack on titan anime end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/lymphatic/components/nodes.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2386, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "Transformer_rewrite": "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "Truth_answer": "These areas are the inguinal nodes in the groin, the axillary nodes in the armpit, and the cervical nodes in the neck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819022722id_/https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/lymphatic/components/nodes.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/lymphatic/components/nodes.html", "Context": [ "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "These areas are the inguinal nodes in the groin, the axillary nodes in the armpit, and the cervical nodes in the neck." ], "Conversation_no": 2386, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how big are the nodes", "Transformer_rewrite": "how big are lymph nodes", "Truth_answer": "Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures that are usually less than 2.5 cm in length.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819022722id_/https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/lymphatic/components/nodes.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big are lymph nodes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/understanding-the-purpose-of-lymph-nodes-2249122", "Context": [ "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "These areas are the inguinal nodes in the groin, the axillary nodes in the armpit, and the cervical nodes in the neck.", "how big are lymph nodes", "Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures that are usually less than 2.5 cm in length." ], "Conversation_no": 2386, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the function", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the function", "Truth_answer": "Lymph nodes work like filters, or in our analogy security guards to filter bacteria, viruses, parasites, other foreign material that are brought to the nodes via lymphatic vessels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216232525id_/https://www.verywellhealth.com/understanding-the-purpose-of-lymph-nodes-2249122_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the function of lymph nodes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.verywellhealth.com/understanding-the-purpose-of-lymph-nodes-2249122", "Context": [ "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "These areas are the inguinal nodes in the groin, the axillary nodes in the armpit, and the cervical nodes in the neck.", "how big are lymph nodes", "Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures that are usually less than 2.5 cm in length.", "what's the function of lymph nodes", "Lymph nodes work like filters, or in our analogy security guards to filter bacteria, viruses, parasites, other foreign material that are brought to the nodes via lymphatic vessels." ], "Conversation_no": 2386, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the structure of a node", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the structure of a lymph node", "Truth_answer": "Lymph nodes are divided into lobules, each of which contains an outer cortex, followed by a paracortex, with the medulla on the inside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216232525id_/https://www.verywellhealth.com/understanding-the-purpose-of-lymph-nodes-2249122_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the structure of a lymph node", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.medicinenet.com/swollen_lymph_nodes/article.htm", "Context": [ "lymph node clusters are found in which region", "These areas are the inguinal nodes in the groin, the axillary nodes in the armpit, and the cervical nodes in the neck.", "how big are lymph nodes", "Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures that are usually less than 2.5 cm in length.", "what's the function of lymph nodes", "Lymph nodes work like filters, or in our analogy security guards to filter bacteria, viruses, parasites, other foreign material that are brought to the nodes via lymphatic vessels.", "what is the structure of a lymph node", "Lymph nodes are divided into lobules, each of which contains an outer cortex, followed by a paracortex, with the medulla on the inside." ], "Conversation_no": 2386, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what causes a swollen node", "Transformer_rewrite": "what causes a swollen lymph node", "Truth_answer": "A wide variety infections, for example, strep throat, ear infections, and mononucleosis. More serious medical problems such as HIV infection may cause swollen lymph glands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102212802id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/swollen_lymph_nodes/article.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what causes a swollen lymph node", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2387, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of the following is a direct result of overload", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of the following is a direct result of overload", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is a direct result of overload", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://time.com/4963971/new-american-idol-judges-2018/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2388, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Truth_answer": "Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were the 2018 judges on American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bpxl.bi-energieprotest.de/american-idol-alexis-jones.html_p0", "https://www.metatube.com/en/videos/408272/American-Idol-2018-Michelle-Sussett-Sings-FRIENDS-by-Marshmello-Anne-Marie-Top-14/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://time.com/4963971/new-american-idol-judges-2018/", "Context": [ "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were the 2018 judges on American Idol." ], "Conversation_no": 2388, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the original three", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the original three judges on american idol", "Truth_answer": "The original three judges on American Idol were Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://americanidolnet.com/robin-williams-on-american-idol-he-made-us-laugh-now-we-cry-video/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109085812id_/https://time.com/4963971/new-american-idol-judges-2018/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the original three judges on american idol", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_3)", "Context": [ "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were the 2018 judges on American Idol.", "who were the original three judges on american idol", "The original three judges on American Idol were Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson." ], "Conversation_no": 2388, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won season 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won season 3 of american idol", "Truth_answer": "The winner of American Idol Season 3 was Fantasia Barrino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030043938id_/https://americanidol.fandom.com/wiki/Season_3_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won season 3 of american idol", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_5)", "Context": [ "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were the 2018 judges on American Idol.", "who were the original three judges on american idol", "The original three judges on American Idol were Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson.", "who won season 3 of american idol", "The winner of American Idol Season 3 was Fantasia Barrino." ], "Conversation_no": 2388, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about season 5", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won season 5 of american idol", "Truth_answer": "The winner of American Idol Season 5 was Taylor Hicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won season 5 of american idol", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_16)", "Context": [ "who are the three judges on american idol 2018", "Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were the 2018 judges on American Idol.", "who were the original three judges on american idol", "The original three judges on American Idol were Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson.", "who won season 3 of american idol", "The winner of American Idol Season 3 was Fantasia Barrino.", "who won season 5 of american idol", "The winner of American Idol Season 5 was Taylor Hicks." ], "Conversation_no": 2388, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won in 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won in 2018", "Truth_answer": "Maddie Poppe from Clarksville, Iowa won the season on May 21, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_16)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won american idol in 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2389, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "super robot wars gaiden masō kishin – the lord of elemental", "Transformer_rewrite": "super robot wars gaiden masō kishin – the lord of elemental", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "super robot wars gaiden masō kishin – the lord of elemental", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Logue", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2390, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Truth_answer": "Donal Francis Logue is known for his role as Lee Toric in Sons of Anarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Logue", "Context": [ "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Donal Francis Logue is known for his role as Lee Toric in Sons of Anarchy." ], "Conversation_no": 2390, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other roles is the actor known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other roles is the actor known for", "Truth_answer": "Donal Francis Logue is also known for his role as Sean Finnerty in Grounded for Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles is donal francis known for besides lee toric", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Logue", "Context": [ "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Donal Francis Logue is known for his role as Lee Toric in Sons of Anarchy.", "what other roles is donal francis known for besides lee toric", "Donal Francis Logue is also known for his role as Sean Finnerty in Grounded for Life." ], "Conversation_no": 2390, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the actor irish", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Donal Francis Logue irish", "Truth_answer": "Donal Francis Logue was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Irish parents from County Kerry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Logue_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Donal Francis Logue irish", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Logue", "Context": [ "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Donal Francis Logue is known for his role as Lee Toric in Sons of Anarchy.", "what other roles is donal francis known for besides lee toric", "Donal Francis Logue is also known for his role as Sean Finnerty in Grounded for Life.", "is Donal Francis Logue irish", "Donal Francis Logue was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Irish parents from County Kerry." ], "Conversation_no": 2390, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the actor in gotham", "Transformer_rewrite": "was donal francis logue in gotham", "Truth_answer": "Donal Logue portrayed detective Harvey Bullock in Fox's Gotham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was donal francis logue in gotham", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Logue", "Context": [ "who plays lee toric in sons of anarchy", "Donal Francis Logue is known for his role as Lee Toric in Sons of Anarchy.", "what other roles is donal francis known for besides lee toric", "Donal Francis Logue is also known for his role as Sean Finnerty in Grounded for Life.", "is Donal Francis Logue irish", "Donal Francis Logue was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Irish parents from County Kerry.", "was donal francis logue in gotham", "Donal Logue portrayed detective Harvey Bullock in Fox's Gotham." ], "Conversation_no": 2390, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the actor go to school", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did donal francis logue go to school", "Truth_answer": "Donal Logue studied history at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did donal francis logue go to school", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2391, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "Truth_answer": "In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or free silver, which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218213426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech", "Context": [ "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or free silver, which he believed would bring the nation prosperity." ], "Conversation_no": 2391, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who delivered the speech", "Transformer_rewrite": "who delivered the cross of gold speech", "Truth_answer": "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218213426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who delivered the cross of gold speech", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech", "Context": [ "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or free silver, which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.", "who delivered the cross of gold speech", "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska." ], "Conversation_no": 2391, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the speech given", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the cross of gold speech given", "Truth_answer": "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the cross of gold speech given", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech", "Context": [ "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or free silver, which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.", "who delivered the cross of gold speech", "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska.", "where was the cross of gold speech given", "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896." ], "Conversation_no": 2391, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the speech affect jennings platform", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the speech affect jennings platform", "Truth_answer": "William Jennings Bryan's speech, delivered at the close of the debate on the party platform, electrified the convention and is generally credited with getting him the nomination for president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the cross of gold speech affect william jennings bryan's political platform", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Gold_speech", "Context": [ "what was the main idea of the cross of gold speech", "In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or free silver, which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.", "who delivered the cross of gold speech", "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska.", "where was the cross of gold speech given", "The Cross of Gold speech was delivered at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896.", "how did the cross of gold speech affect william jennings bryan's political platform", "William Jennings Bryan's speech, delivered at the close of the debate on the party platform, electrified the convention and is generally credited with getting him the nomination for president." ], "Conversation_no": 2391, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did bryan become president", "Transformer_rewrite": "did bryan become president", "Truth_answer": "William Jennings Bryan lost the general election to William McKinley, and the United States formally adopted the gold standard in 1900.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did William Jenning's bryan become president after giving the cross of gold speech", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201862", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2392, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the newest macbook air model number", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the newest macbook air model number", "Truth_answer": "The Model Identifier for the MacBook Air Retina 13 inch, 2019 is MacBookAir8,2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the newest macbook air model number", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201862", "Context": [ "what is the newest macbook air model number", "The Model Identifier for the MacBook Air Retina 13 inch, 2019 is MacBookAir8,2." ], "Conversation_no": 2392, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what colors does the macbook come in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what colors does the macbook air 2019 come in", "Truth_answer": "The MacBook Air 2019 comes in the colors space gray, gold, and silver.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.applegazette.com/macbook/which-macbook-is-right-for-you/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what colors does the macbook air 2019 come in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.apple.com/kb/SP798?locale=en_US", "Context": [ "what is the newest macbook air model number", "The Model Identifier for the MacBook Air Retina 13 inch, 2019 is MacBookAir8,2.", "what colors does the macbook air 2019 come in", "The MacBook Air 2019 comes in the colors space gray, gold, and silver." ], "Conversation_no": 2392, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the scaled resolutions", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the scaled resolutions for the macbook air 2019", "Truth_answer": "Supported scaled resolutions include 1680 by 1050, 1440 by 900, and 1024 by 640.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://slot.ng/product-category/laptops/apple-laptops/?add-to-cart=4103_p3", "https://slot.ng/product-category/laptops/apple-laptops/?add-to-cart=4103_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524065603id_/https://support.apple.com/kb/SP798?locale=en_US_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the scaled resolutions for the macbook air 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.apple.com/kb/SP798?locale=en_US", "Context": [ "what is the newest macbook air model number", "The Model Identifier for the MacBook Air Retina 13 inch, 2019 is MacBookAir8,2.", "what colors does the macbook air 2019 come in", "The MacBook Air 2019 comes in the colors space gray, gold, and silver.", "what are the scaled resolutions for the macbook air 2019", "Supported scaled resolutions include 1680 by 1050, 1440 by 900, and 1024 by 640." ], "Conversation_no": 2392, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the processor like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the processor for the macbook air 2019 like", "Truth_answer": "1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz, with 4MB L3 cache", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the processor for the macbook air 2019 like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://support.apple.com/kb/SP798?locale=en_US", "Context": [ "what is the newest macbook air model number", "The Model Identifier for the MacBook Air Retina 13 inch, 2019 is MacBookAir8,2.", "what colors does the macbook air 2019 come in", "The MacBook Air 2019 comes in the colors space gray, gold, and silver.", "what are the scaled resolutions for the macbook air 2019", "Supported scaled resolutions include 1680 by 1050, 1440 by 900, and 1024 by 640.", "what is the processor for the macbook air 2019 like", "1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz, with 4MB L3 cache" ], "Conversation_no": 2392, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the laptop's audio specs", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the macbook air 2019 audio specs", "Truth_answer": "The MacBook Air 2019 includes Stereo speakers, Three microphones, and 3.5 mm headphone jack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the macbook air 2019 audio specs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/263034/male-tennis-players-with-the-most-victories-at-grand-slam-tournaments/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2393, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Truth_answer": "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, most recently the Australian Open in 2018, with a total of 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer#Playing_style", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, most recently the Australian Open in 2018, with a total of 20." ], "Conversation_no": 2393, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the player's playing style", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Roger Federer's playing style", "Truth_answer": "An elite athlete, Roger Federer is an all-court, all-around player known for his speed, fluid style of play, and exceptional shot making.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218111406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer_p56" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Roger Federer's playing style", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, most recently the Australian Open in 2018, with a total of 20.", "what was Roger Federer's playing style", "An elite athlete, Roger Federer is an all-court, all-around player known for his speed, fluid style of play, and exceptional shot making." ], "Conversation_no": 2393, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the player's equipment", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Roger Federer's equipment", "Truth_answer": "Roger Federer plays with his signature Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph racquet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Roger Federer's equipment", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, most recently the Australian Open in 2018, with a total of 20.", "what was Roger Federer's playing style", "An elite athlete, Roger Federer is an all-court, all-around player known for his speed, fluid style of play, and exceptional shot making.", "what is Roger Federer's equipment", "Roger Federer plays with his signature Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph racquet." ], "Conversation_no": 2393, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the player's ranking", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Roger Federer's ranking", "Truth_answer": "Roger Federer is ranked world No. 4 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/2003_Tennis_Masters_Cup_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Roger Federer's ranking", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's singles tennis titles", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, most recently the Australian Open in 2018, with a total of 20.", "what was Roger Federer's playing style", "An elite athlete, Roger Federer is an all-court, all-around player known for his speed, fluid style of play, and exceptional shot making.", "what is Roger Federer's equipment", "Roger Federer plays with his signature Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph racquet.", "what is Roger Federer's ranking", "Roger Federer is ranked world No. 4 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals." ], "Conversation_no": 2393, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the player born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Roger Federer born", "Truth_answer": "Roger Federer was born in Basel, Switzerland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218111406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Roger Federer born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2394, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "rough endoplasmic reticulum is the site of synthesis of", "Transformer_rewrite": "rough endoplasmic reticulum is the site of synthesis of", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rough endoplasmic reticulum is the site of synthesis of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/2016/09/11/493267233/where-am-i-now-mara-wilson-explains-what-happened-when-matilda-grew-up", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2395, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the little girl who played matilda", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the little girl who played matilda", "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Mara Wilson left acting and focused on writing. She wrote a book called Where Am I Now?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the little girl who played matilda", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mara_Wilson", "Context": [ "where is the little girl who played matilda", "In 2000, Mara Wilson left acting and focused on writing. She wrote a book called Where Am I Now?" ], "Conversation_no": 2395, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what roles did the child actress play", "Transformer_rewrite": "what roles did Mara Wilson play", "Truth_answer": "Mara Wilson played Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, Matilda Wormwood in Matilda, and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806075528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mara_Wilson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what roles did Mara Wilson play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mara_Wilson", "Context": [ "where is the little girl who played matilda", "In 2000, Mara Wilson left acting and focused on writing. She wrote a book called Where Am I Now?", "what roles did Mara Wilson play", "Mara Wilson played Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, Matilda Wormwood in Matilda, and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad." ], "Conversation_no": 2395, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the actress", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is Mara Wilson", "Truth_answer": "Mara Elizabeth Wilson is 32 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Mara Wilson", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mara_Wilson", "Context": [ "where is the little girl who played matilda", "In 2000, Mara Wilson left acting and focused on writing. She wrote a book called Where Am I Now?", "what roles did Mara Wilson play", "Mara Wilson played Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, Matilda Wormwood in Matilda, and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad.", "how old is Mara Wilson", "Mara Elizabeth Wilson is 32 years old." ], "Conversation_no": 2395, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what school did the actress attend", "Transformer_rewrite": "what school did mara wilson attend", "Truth_answer": "Mara Wilson attended Idyllwild Arts Academy near Palm Springs, California. After graduation in 2005, Wilson continued her studies at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what school did mara wilson attend", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mara_Wilson", "Context": [ "where is the little girl who played matilda", "In 2000, Mara Wilson left acting and focused on writing. She wrote a book called Where Am I Now?", "what roles did Mara Wilson play", "Mara Wilson played Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, Matilda Wormwood in Matilda, and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad.", "how old is Mara Wilson", "Mara Elizabeth Wilson is 32 years old.", "what school did mara wilson attend", "Mara Wilson attended Idyllwild Arts Academy near Palm Springs, California. After graduation in 2005, Wilson continued her studies at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts." ], "Conversation_no": 2395, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the actress have a disorder", "Transformer_rewrite": "does mara wilson have a disorder", "Truth_answer": "At age 12, Mara Wilson was diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder. She has also been diagnosed with ADHD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does mara wilson have a disorder", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F#Music_video", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2396, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where are we now video who is the girl", "Transformer_rewrite": "where are we now video who is the girl", "Truth_answer": "The Where Are We Now? music video, directed by Tony Oursler, shows Bowie and an unnamed female companion. The woman was later confirmed as artist Jacqueline Humphries, Oursler's wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are we now video who is the girl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F#Music_video", "Context": [ "where are we now video who is the girl", "The Where Are We Now? music video, directed by Tony Oursler, shows Bowie and an unnamed female companion. The woman was later confirmed as artist Jacqueline Humphries, Oursler's wife." ], "Conversation_no": 2396, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the wife in the music video", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the wife in the music video", "Truth_answer": "David Bowie and Oursler reportedly wanted someone who looked like Bowie's PA, Corinne Coco Schwab, as she did in the 1970s in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822123215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was tony oursler's wife in the where are we now music video", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F#Music_video", "Context": [ "where are we now video who is the girl", "The Where Are We Now? music video, directed by Tony Oursler, shows Bowie and an unnamed female companion. The woman was later confirmed as artist Jacqueline Humphries, Oursler's wife.", "why was tony oursler's wife in the where are we now music video", "David Bowie and Oursler reportedly wanted someone who looked like Bowie's PA, Corinne Coco Schwab, as she did in the 1970s in Berlin." ], "Conversation_no": 2396, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the setting of the music video", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the setting of the where are we now music video", "Truth_answer": "The video is set in what could be an artists' studio in Berlin, where Bowie lived from 1976, showing moving black-and-white footage of the city from the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the setting of the where are we now music video", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F#Music_video", "Context": [ "where are we now video who is the girl", "The Where Are We Now? music video, directed by Tony Oursler, shows Bowie and an unnamed female companion. The woman was later confirmed as artist Jacqueline Humphries, Oursler's wife.", "why was tony oursler's wife in the where are we now music video", "David Bowie and Oursler reportedly wanted someone who looked like Bowie's PA, Corinne Coco Schwab, as she did in the 1970s in Berlin.", "where is the setting of the where are we now music video", "The video is set in what could be an artists' studio in Berlin, where Bowie lived from 1976, showing moving black-and-white footage of the city from the 1970s." ], "Conversation_no": 2396, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any references in the music video", "Transformer_rewrite": "any references in the music video", "Truth_answer": "The footage on the screen and references in the lyrics include the Berlin Wall and mention of the Bösebrücke, the first border crossing that opened when the Wall fell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any references in the where are we now music video", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F#Music_video", "Context": [ "where are we now video who is the girl", "The Where Are We Now? music video, directed by Tony Oursler, shows Bowie and an unnamed female companion. The woman was later confirmed as artist Jacqueline Humphries, Oursler's wife.", "why was tony oursler's wife in the where are we now music video", "David Bowie and Oursler reportedly wanted someone who looked like Bowie's PA, Corinne Coco Schwab, as she did in the 1970s in Berlin.", "where is the setting of the where are we now music video", "The video is set in what could be an artists' studio in Berlin, where Bowie lived from 1976, showing moving black-and-white footage of the city from the 1970s.", "are there any references in the where are we now music video", "The footage on the screen and references in the lyrics include the Berlin Wall and mention of the Bösebrücke, the first border crossing that opened when the Wall fell." ], "Conversation_no": 2396, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other references", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other references to the Berlin Wall are there any other references in the where are we now music video", "Truth_answer": "Other reference points in the video and song are the Brandenburg Gate; the Dschungel nightclub; the Fernsehturm, or television tower; KaDeWe, the department store; and graffiti from Kunsthaus Tacheles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822123215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Are_We_Now%3F_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other references in the where are we now music video besides the berlin wall and bosebrucke", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2397, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stems are produced by", "Transformer_rewrite": "secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stems are produced by", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stems are produced by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2398, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "gases found in each layer of the atmosphere", "Transformer_rewrite": "gases found in each layer of the atmosphere", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "gases found in each layer of the atmosphere", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry#Production", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2399, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Truth_answer": "Fry is voiced by Billy West.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://theinfosphere.org/Sheriff_Burley_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226185957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226185957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Fry is voiced by Billy West." ], "Conversation_no": 2399, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there anyone else by the voice actor", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there anyone else by the voice actor", "Truth_answer": "Billy West also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J. Farnsworth and various other characters in the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226185957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anyone else voiced by billy west on the show futurama", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Fry is voiced by Billy West.", "is there anyone else voiced by billy west on the show futurama", "Billy West also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J. Farnsworth and various other characters in the series." ], "Conversation_no": 2399, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the voice actor the first choice for the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "was billy west the first choice for the role of fry in the show futurama", "Truth_answer": "Although West auditioned for the part, it was originally given to Charlie Schlatter; however, after a casting change, West was offered the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226185957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was billy west the first choice for the role of fry in the show futurama", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Fry is voiced by Billy West.", "is there anyone else voiced by billy west on the show futurama", "Billy West also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J. Farnsworth and various other characters in the series.", "was billy west the first choice for the role of fry in the show futurama", "Although West auditioned for the part, it was originally given to Charlie Schlatter; however, after a casting change, West was offered the job." ], "Conversation_no": 2399, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the voice actor say about the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the voice actor say about the role", "Truth_answer": "Billy West admits that he intentionally made Fry's sound similar to his own, claiming that keeping the cartoony aspects out of it would make it harder for replication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226185957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does voice actor billy west say about the role of fry in futurama", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry#Production", "Context": [ "who plays the voice of fry on futurama", "Fry is voiced by Billy West.", "is there anyone else voiced by billy west on the show futurama", "Billy West also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J. Farnsworth and various other characters in the series.", "was billy west the first choice for the role of fry in the show futurama", "Although West auditioned for the part, it was originally given to Charlie Schlatter; however, after a casting change, West was offered the job.", "what does voice actor billy west say about the role of fry in futurama", "Billy West admits that he intentionally made Fry's sound similar to his own, claiming that keeping the cartoony aspects out of it would make it harder for replication." ], "Conversation_no": 2399, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the voice actor say anything else", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the voice actor billy west say anything else about the voice of fry in futurama besides intentionally making it sound similar to his own", "Truth_answer": "Billy West notes that the voice is higher than his own and that he tried to duplicate the voice he had at age 25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226185957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Fry_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the voice actor billy west say anything else about the voice of fry in futurama besides intentionally making it sound similar to his own", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2400, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "i pray for god my soul to take", "Transformer_rewrite": "i pray for god my soul to take", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i pray for god my soul to take", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2401, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Truth_answer": "Insurance regulatory law is primarily enforced through regulations, rules and directives by state insurance departments as authorized and directed by statutory law enacted by the state legislatures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law", "Context": [ "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Insurance regulatory law is primarily enforced through regulations, rules and directives by state insurance departments as authorized and directed by statutory law enacted by the state legislatures." ], "Conversation_no": 2401, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the law", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the insurance regulatory law", "Truth_answer": "Insurance regulatory law is the body of statutory law, administrative regulations and jurisprudence that governs and regulates the insurance industry and those engaged in the business of insurance. I", "Truth_passages": [ "http://janedunnie.magix.net/public/aviva-travel-insurance/aviva-travel-insurance-148.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005070348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the insurance regulatory law", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law#Purpose", "Context": [ "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Insurance regulatory law is primarily enforced through regulations, rules and directives by state insurance departments as authorized and directed by statutory law enacted by the state legislatures.", "what is the insurance regulatory law", "Insurance regulatory law is the body of statutory law, administrative regulations and jurisprudence that governs and regulates the insurance industry and those engaged in the business of insurance. I" ], "Conversation_no": 2401, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the purpose of the law", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the insurance regulatory law", "Truth_answer": "The fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law is to protect the public as insurance consumers and policyholders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005070348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the insurance regulatory law", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law#Purpose", "Context": [ "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Insurance regulatory law is primarily enforced through regulations, rules and directives by state insurance departments as authorized and directed by statutory law enacted by the state legislatures.", "what is the insurance regulatory law", "Insurance regulatory law is the body of statutory law, administrative regulations and jurisprudence that governs and regulates the insurance industry and those engaged in the business of insurance. I", "what is the purpose of the insurance regulatory law", "The fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law is to protect the public as insurance consumers and policyholders." ], "Conversation_no": 2401, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the law involve", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law involve", "Truth_answer": "Functionally, protecting the public as insurance consumers and policyholder involves regulating insurance companies and others involved in the insurance industry and monitoring and preserving the financial solvency of insurance companies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005070348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law involve", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law#Purpose", "Context": [ "who is responsible for enforcing state insurance laws", "Insurance regulatory law is primarily enforced through regulations, rules and directives by state insurance departments as authorized and directed by statutory law enacted by the state legislatures.", "what is the insurance regulatory law", "Insurance regulatory law is the body of statutory law, administrative regulations and jurisprudence that governs and regulates the insurance industry and those engaged in the business of insurance. I", "what is the purpose of the insurance regulatory law", "The fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law is to protect the public as insurance consumers and policyholders.", "what does the fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law involve", "Functionally, protecting the public as insurance consumers and policyholder involves regulating insurance companies and others involved in the insurance industry and monitoring and preserving the financial solvency of insurance companies." ], "Conversation_no": 2401, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "anything else the law involves", "Transformer_rewrite": "anything else the fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law involves besides regulating insurance companies and others involved in the insurance industry and monitoring and preserving the financial solvency of insurance companies", "Truth_answer": "The fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law also involves regulating and standardizing insurance policies and products, and controlling market conduct and preventing unfair trade practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005070348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_regulatory_law_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else the fundamental purpose of insurance regulatory law involves besides regulating insurance companies and others involved in the insurance industry and monitoring and preserving the financial solvency of insurance companies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2402, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the epithet brahmananda for keshab chandra sen was adorned by whom", "Transformer_rewrite": "the epithet brahmananda for keshab chandra sen was adorned by whom", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the epithet brahmananda for keshab chandra sen was adorned by whom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.space.com/31608-supernovas-star-explosions-infographic.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2403, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "Truth_answer": "A type I Supernova is similar to a nova but the explosion is much more powerful. A Type I supernova has no hydrogen in its spectrum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929030153id_/https://www.space.com/31608-supernovas-star-explosions-infographic.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova#Classification", "Context": [ "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "A type I Supernova is similar to a nova but the explosion is much more powerful. A Type I supernova has no hydrogen in its spectrum." ], "Conversation_no": 2403, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how are the types classified", "Transformer_rewrite": "how are the supernova types classified", "Truth_answer": "Astronomers classify supernovae according to their light curves and the absorption lines of different chemical elements that appear in their spectra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128211342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the supernova types classified", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova#Classification", "Context": [ "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "A type I Supernova is similar to a nova but the explosion is much more powerful. A Type I supernova has no hydrogen in its spectrum.", "how are the supernova types classified", "Astronomers classify supernovae according to their light curves and the absorption lines of different chemical elements that appear in their spectra." ], "Conversation_no": 2403, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the types", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the supernova types", "Truth_answer": "If a supernova's spectrum contains lines of hydrogen it is classified Type II; otherwise it is Type I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the supernova types", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova#Classification", "Context": [ "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "A type I Supernova is similar to a nova but the explosion is much more powerful. A Type I supernova has no hydrogen in its spectrum.", "how are the supernova types classified", "Astronomers classify supernovae according to their light curves and the absorption lines of different chemical elements that appear in their spectra.", "what are the supernova types", "If a supernova's spectrum contains lines of hydrogen it is classified Type II; otherwise it is Type I." ], "Conversation_no": 2403, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is a type i different", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is a type i supernova different from a type ii", "Truth_answer": "Type I supernovae are subdivided on the basis of their spectra, with Type Ia showing a strong ionised silicon absorption line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128211342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is a type i supernova different from a type ii", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_II_supernova", "Context": [ "what is the difference between a nova and a type 1a supernova", "A type I Supernova is similar to a nova but the explosion is much more powerful. A Type I supernova has no hydrogen in its spectrum.", "how are the supernova types classified", "Astronomers classify supernovae according to their light curves and the absorption lines of different chemical elements that appear in their spectra.", "what are the supernova types", "If a supernova's spectrum contains lines of hydrogen it is classified Type II; otherwise it is Type I.", "how is a type i supernova different from a type ii", "Type I supernovae are subdivided on the basis of their spectra, with Type Ia showing a strong ionised silicon absorption line." ], "Conversation_no": 2403, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a type ii", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a type ii supernova", "Truth_answer": "Type II supernovae are distinguished from other types of supernovae by the presence of hydrogen in their spectra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_II_supernova_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a type ii supernova", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2404, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "Truth_answer": "The Detroit Pistons have won three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219105727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons", "Context": [ "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "The Detroit Pistons have won three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 2404, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the team get founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the detroit pistons get founded", "Truth_answer": "The Detroit Pistons was founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana as the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1941, a member of the National Basketball League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219105727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the detroit pistons get founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons", "Context": [ "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "The Detroit Pistons have won three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004.", "when did the detroit pistons get founded", "The Detroit Pistons was founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana as the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1941, a member of the National Basketball League." ], "Conversation_no": 2404, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the team move to detroit", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the detroit pistons move to detroit", "Truth_answer": "In 1957, the franchise moved to Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219105727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the detroit pistons move to detroit", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons#2017–present:_Returning_to_downtown_Detroit", "Context": [ "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "The Detroit Pistons have won three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004.", "when did the detroit pistons get founded", "The Detroit Pistons was founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana as the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1941, a member of the National Basketball League.", "when did the detroit pistons move to detroit", "In 1957, the franchise moved to Detroit." ], "Conversation_no": 2404, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how has the team been in recent years", "Transformer_rewrite": "how has the detroit pistons been in recent years", "Truth_answer": "The Detroit Pistons finished the 2017–18 season with a 39–43 record. They missed the playoffs for the eighth time in ten years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how has the detroit pistons been in recent years", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons#2017–present:_Returning_to_downtown_Detroit", "Context": [ "when did the detroit pistons win the nba championship", "The Detroit Pistons have won three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004.", "when did the detroit pistons get founded", "The Detroit Pistons was founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana as the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1941, a member of the National Basketball League.", "when did the detroit pistons move to detroit", "In 1957, the franchise moved to Detroit.", "how has the detroit pistons been in recent years", "The Detroit Pistons finished the 2017–18 season with a 39–43 record. They missed the playoffs for the eighth time in ten years." ], "Conversation_no": 2404, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about in 2019", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about in 2019", "Truth_answer": "At the start of the 2019 NBA playoffs, the Pistons were swept in four games by the Milwaukee Bucks, setting a 14 NBA record for the most consecutive playoff losses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the detroit pistons in 2019", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2405, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool won the final 2–0 against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0 against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final." ], "Conversation_no": 2405, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the team win the league final", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did liverpool win the 2019 champions league", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool won the final 2–0, with a penalty which was converted after 106 seconds by Mohamed Salah and a strike by substitute Divock Origi after 87 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did liverpool win the 2019 champions league", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0 against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final.", "how did liverpool win the 2019 champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0, with a penalty which was converted after 106 seconds by Mohamed Salah and a strike by substitute Divock Origi after 87 minutes." ], "Conversation_no": 2405, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was this the first champions league win", "Transformer_rewrite": "was 2019 the first champions league win for liverpool", "Truth_answer": "As winners, for the sixth time overall and the first time since 2005, Liverpool earned the right to play in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was 2019 the first champions league win for liverpool", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0 against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final.", "how did liverpool win the 2019 champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0, with a penalty which was converted after 106 seconds by Mohamed Salah and a strike by substitute Divock Origi after 87 minutes.", "was 2019 the first champions league win for liverpool", "As winners, for the sixth time overall and the first time since 2005, Liverpool earned the right to play in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup." ], "Conversation_no": 2405, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the league finals played", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the 2019 champions league finals played", "Truth_answer": "The 2019 UEFA Champions League Final was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://eifd.kling-com.de/european-championship-semifinals.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026103001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2019 champions league finals played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final", "Context": [ "who did liverpool beat to win the champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0 against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final.", "how did liverpool win the 2019 champions league", "Liverpool won the final 2–0, with a penalty which was converted after 106 seconds by Mohamed Salah and a strike by substitute Divock Origi after 87 minutes.", "was 2019 the first champions league win for liverpool", "As winners, for the sixth time overall and the first time since 2005, Liverpool earned the right to play in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.", "where was the 2019 champions league finals played", "The 2019 UEFA Champions League Final was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain." ], "Conversation_no": 2405, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the league finals played", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the 2019 champions league finals played", "Truth_answer": "The 2019 UEFA Champions League Final was played on 1 June 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2019 champions league finals played", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2406, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is meaning of union territories in hindi", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is meaning of union territories in hindi", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is meaning of union territories in hindi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2407, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "i got a feeling that i can't let go bosch", "Transformer_rewrite": "i got a feeling that i can't let go bosch", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i got a feeling that i can't let go bosch", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2408, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the president move into the white house", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the president move into the white house", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the president move into the white house", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2409, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "cities in the rocky mountain region in washington", "Transformer_rewrite": "cities in the rocky mountain region in washington", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cities in the rocky mountain region in washington", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thecinemaholic.com/hells-kitchen-winners/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2410, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Truth_answer": "Even though no release date was announced, you can expect Hell's Kitchen season 19 to come out sometime in January or February, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034311id_/https://www.thecinemaholic.com/hells-kitchen-winners/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay", "Context": [ "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Even though no release date was announced, you can expect Hell's Kitchen season 19 to come out sometime in January or February, 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2410, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other shows has gordon ramsay been on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other shows has gordon ramsay been on", "Truth_answer": "Gordon Ramsay is known for presenting TV programmes about competitive cookery and food, such as the British series Hell's Kitchen, The F Word, and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215085557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows has gordon ramsay been on besides hell's kitchen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/gordon-ramsay-net-worth-how-rich-is-the-hells-kitchen-chef.html/", "Context": [ "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Even though no release date was announced, you can expect Hell's Kitchen season 19 to come out sometime in January or February, 2020.", "what other shows has gordon ramsay been on besides hell's kitchen", "Gordon Ramsay is known for presenting TV programmes about competitive cookery and food, such as the British series Hell's Kitchen, The F Word, and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares." ], "Conversation_no": 2410, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much money does the chef make", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much money does gordon ramsay make", "Truth_answer": "Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Gordon Ramsay earns about $60 million total annually, and has accumulated a net worth of approximately $190 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094209id_/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/gordon-ramsay-net-worth-how-rich-is-the-hells-kitchen-chef.html/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money does gordon ramsay make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/personality/gordon-ramsay", "Context": [ "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Even though no release date was announced, you can expect Hell's Kitchen season 19 to come out sometime in January or February, 2020.", "what other shows has gordon ramsay been on besides hell's kitchen", "Gordon Ramsay is known for presenting TV programmes about competitive cookery and food, such as the British series Hell's Kitchen, The F Word, and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.", "how much money does gordon ramsay make", "Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Gordon Ramsay earns about $60 million total annually, and has accumulated a net worth of approximately $190 million." ], "Conversation_no": 2410, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the chef become famous", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did gordon ramsay become famous", "Truth_answer": "By the early 2000s Gordon Ramsay was making his mark on British TV as the temperamental host of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012004408id_/https://www.biography.com/personality/gordon-ramsay_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did gordon ramsay become famous", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tana_Ramsay", "Context": [ "when does the new season of hell's kitchen premiere", "Even though no release date was announced, you can expect Hell's Kitchen season 19 to come out sometime in January or February, 2020.", "what other shows has gordon ramsay been on besides hell's kitchen", "Gordon Ramsay is known for presenting TV programmes about competitive cookery and food, such as the British series Hell's Kitchen, The F Word, and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.", "how much money does gordon ramsay make", "Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Gordon Ramsay earns about $60 million total annually, and has accumulated a net worth of approximately $190 million.", "how did gordon ramsay become famous", "By the early 2000s Gordon Ramsay was making his mark on British TV as the temperamental host of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen." ], "Conversation_no": 2410, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the chef married to", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is gordon ramsay married to", "Truth_answer": "Tana Ramsay is married to celebrity chef and television personality Gordon Ramsay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is gordon ramsay married to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bowwowinsurance.com.au/dogs/dog-breeds/american-bulldog/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2411, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "Truth_answer": "The American Bulldog is a large, stocky and powerful working dog breed from the Mastiff family. They have distinctive half-erect pendant-shaped ears and a strong jaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322045401id_/https://bowwowinsurance.com.au/dogs/dog-breeds/american-bulldog/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bulldog", "Context": [ "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "The American Bulldog is a large, stocky and powerful working dog breed from the Mastiff family. They have distinctive half-erect pendant-shaped ears and a strong jaw." ], "Conversation_no": 2411, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the breed descended from", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the american bulldog descended from", "Truth_answer": "The American Bulldog is a large breed of utility dog descended from the now-extinct Old English Bulldog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430213932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bulldog_p0", "http://yfkl.kitahelden.de/american-bully-colors.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the american bulldog descended from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bulldog#Health", "Context": [ "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "The American Bulldog is a large, stocky and powerful working dog breed from the Mastiff family. They have distinctive half-erect pendant-shaped ears and a strong jaw.", "what is the american bulldog descended from", "The American Bulldog is a large breed of utility dog descended from the now-extinct Old English Bulldog." ], "Conversation_no": 2411, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long does the breed live", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long does american bulldog live", "Truth_answer": "American Bulldogs generally live from 10 to 16 years, and tend to be strong, physically active, and often healthy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430213932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bulldog_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does american bulldog live", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bulldog", "Context": [ "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "The American Bulldog is a large, stocky and powerful working dog breed from the Mastiff family. They have distinctive half-erect pendant-shaped ears and a strong jaw.", "what is the american bulldog descended from", "The American Bulldog is a large breed of utility dog descended from the now-extinct Old English Bulldog.", "how long does american bulldog live", "American Bulldogs generally live from 10 to 16 years, and tend to be strong, physically active, and often healthy." ], "Conversation_no": 2411, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the breed used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the american bulldog used for", "Truth_answer": "American Bulldogs are now used on animal farms, dog sports, and for showing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430213932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bulldog_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the american bulldog used for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://pethelpful.com/dogs/Mastiff-Breeds", "Context": [ "what type of breed is an american bulldog", "The American Bulldog is a large, stocky and powerful working dog breed from the Mastiff family. They have distinctive half-erect pendant-shaped ears and a strong jaw.", "what is the american bulldog descended from", "The American Bulldog is a large breed of utility dog descended from the now-extinct Old English Bulldog.", "how long does american bulldog live", "American Bulldogs generally live from 10 to 16 years, and tend to be strong, physically active, and often healthy.", "what is the american bulldog used for", "American Bulldogs are now used on animal farms, dog sports, and for showing." ], "Conversation_no": 2411, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other breeds are in the mastiff family", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other breeds are in the mastiff family", "Truth_answer": "Mastiff breeds include the Argentinian Mastiff, Brazilian Mastiff, Bullmastiff, English Mastiff, French Mastiff, German Mastiff, Italian Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff, Pyrenean Mastiff, Spanish Mastiff, Tibetan Mastiff, Canary Mastiff, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other dog breeds are in the mastiff family besides the american bulldog", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2412, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who travels into or through a country for the purpose of learning about it", "Transformer_rewrite": "who travels into or through a country for the purpose of learning about it", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who travels into or through a country for the purpose of learning about it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2413, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "Truth_answer": "A kippah, or yarmulke, is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah#Etymology", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "A kippah, or yarmulke, is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered." ], "Conversation_no": 2413, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the etymology", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the etymology", "Truth_answer": "The term kippah literally means dome, as the kippah is worn on the head like a dome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120071040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology for the word kippah", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah#Etymology", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "A kippah, or yarmulke, is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered.", "what is the etymology for the word kippah", "The term kippah literally means dome, as the kippah is worn on the head like a dome." ], "Conversation_no": 2413, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about for yarmulke", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the etymology for the word yarmulke", "Truth_answer": "The Yiddish term yarmulke might be derived from Polish jarmułka, although it is often associated with an Aramaic phrase meaning fear the King.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120071040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology for the word yarmulke", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah#Types_and_variation", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "A kippah, or yarmulke, is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered.", "what is the etymology for the word kippah", "The term kippah literally means dome, as the kippah is worn on the head like a dome.", "what is the etymology for the word yarmulke", "The Yiddish term yarmulke might be derived from Polish jarmułka, although it is often associated with an Aramaic phrase meaning fear the King." ], "Conversation_no": 2413, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can women wear the hat", "Transformer_rewrite": "can women wear kippah", "Truth_answer": "Kippot for women are also being made and worn. These are sometimes made of beaded wire to seem more feminine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120071040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can women wear kippah", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah#Wearing_by_non-Jews", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the jewish hat", "A kippah, or yarmulke, is a brimless cap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish males to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered.", "what is the etymology for the word kippah", "The term kippah literally means dome, as the kippah is worn on the head like a dome.", "what is the etymology for the word yarmulke", "The Yiddish term yarmulke might be derived from Polish jarmułka, although it is often associated with an Aramaic phrase meaning fear the King.", "can women wear kippah", "Kippot for women are also being made and worn. These are sometimes made of beaded wire to seem more feminine." ], "Conversation_no": 2413, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about non-jews", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about non-jews", "Truth_answer": "Though it is not required, when a non-Jew wears a kippah in a synagogue, it is considered a sign of respect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can non-jews wear kippah", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2414, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "us intervention in the internal affairs of other countries", "Transformer_rewrite": "us intervention in the internal affairs of other countries", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "us intervention in the internal affairs of other countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_Club_World_Cup", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2415, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "Truth_answer": "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was hosted by Qatar between 11 and 21 December 2019, taking place at two venues in Doha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_Club_World_Cup", "Context": [ "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was hosted by Qatar between 11 and 21 December 2019, taking place at two venues in Doha." ], "Conversation_no": 2415, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the champion", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the champion of the 2019 fifa club world cup", "Truth_answer": "Liverpool F.C. won the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup Final 1 to 0 after extra time against Clube de Regatas do Flamengo for their first FIFA Club World Cup title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the champion of the 2019 fifa club world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_Club_World_Cup#Venues", "Context": [ "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was hosted by Qatar between 11 and 21 December 2019, taking place at two venues in Doha.", "who was the champion of the 2019 fifa club world cup", "Liverpool F.C. won the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup Final 1 to 0 after extra time against Clube de Regatas do Flamengo for their first FIFA Club World Cup title." ], "Conversation_no": 2415, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which venues", "Transformer_rewrite": "which venues did the 2019 fifa club world cup take place at", "Truth_answer": "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was played at Khalifa International Stadium and Jassim bin Hamad Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which venues did the 2019 fifa club world cup take place at", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doha#Stadiums_and_sport_complexes", "Context": [ "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was hosted by Qatar between 11 and 21 December 2019, taking place at two venues in Doha.", "who was the champion of the 2019 fifa club world cup", "Liverpool F.C. won the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup Final 1 to 0 after extra time against Clube de Regatas do Flamengo for their first FIFA Club World Cup title.", "which venues did the 2019 fifa club world cup take place at", "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was played at Khalifa International Stadium and Jassim bin Hamad Stadium." ], "Conversation_no": 2415, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what city are the stadiums in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what city are the stadiums in which stadiums did the 2019 fifa club world cup take place at", "Truth_answer": "Sporting venues in Doha and its suburbs include Jassim bin Hamad Stadium and Khalifa International Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202201134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doha_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what city are the khalifa international stadium and jassim bin hamad stadium in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doha", "Context": [ "where is the world cup going to be in 2019", "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was hosted by Qatar between 11 and 21 December 2019, taking place at two venues in Doha.", "who was the champion of the 2019 fifa club world cup", "Liverpool F.C. won the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup Final 1 to 0 after extra time against Clube de Regatas do Flamengo for their first FIFA Club World Cup title.", "which venues did the 2019 fifa club world cup take place at", "The 2019 FIFA Club World Cup was played at Khalifa International Stadium and Jassim bin Hamad Stadium.", "what city are the khalifa international stadium and jassim bin hamad stadium in", "Sporting venues in Doha and its suburbs include Jassim bin Hamad Stadium and Khalifa International Stadium." ], "Conversation_no": 2415, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the population of doha", "Truth_answer": "Doha has a population of 956,460 as of 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of doha", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2416, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "cast of how to succeed in business on broadway", "Transformer_rewrite": "cast of how to succeed in business on broadway", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of how to succeed in business on broadway", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://classics.autotrader.com/articles/history-of-the-z28-s-first-25-years", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2417, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "Truth_answer": "The Z28 came about as a means of making the new 1967 Chevy Camaro competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am races.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201124102801id_/https://classics.autotrader.com/articles/history-of-the-z28-s-first-25-years_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro", "Context": [ "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "The Z28 came about as a means of making the new 1967 Chevy Camaro competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am races." ], "Conversation_no": 2417, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many generations", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many generations of the camaro z28 are there", "Truth_answer": "Four distinct generations of the Camaro were developed before production ended in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many generations of the camaro z28 are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://money.cnn.com/2002/08/28/pf/autos/camaroauction/index.htm", "Context": [ "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "The Z28 came about as a means of making the new 1967 Chevy Camaro competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am races.", "how many generations of the camaro z28 are there", "Four distinct generations of the Camaro were developed before production ended in 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 2417, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did production end", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did production of the camaro end in 2002", "Truth_answer": "Chevy, a unit of General Motors, decided to discontinue the Camaro due to a drop in demand in the sports car market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did production of the camaro end in 2002", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro", "Context": [ "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "The Z28 came about as a means of making the new 1967 Chevy Camaro competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am races.", "how many generations of the camaro z28 are there", "Four distinct generations of the Camaro were developed before production ended in 2002.", "why did production of the camaro end in 2002", "Chevy, a unit of General Motors, decided to discontinue the Camaro due to a drop in demand in the sports car market." ], "Conversation_no": 2417, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many have been sold", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many camaros have been sold", "Truth_answer": "Over 5 million Camaros have been sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many camaros have been sold", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro#In_popular_culture", "Context": [ "what year did the camaro z28 come out", "The Z28 came about as a means of making the new 1967 Chevy Camaro competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am races.", "how many generations of the camaro z28 are there", "Four distinct generations of the Camaro were developed before production ended in 2002.", "why did production of the camaro end in 2002", "Chevy, a unit of General Motors, decided to discontinue the Camaro due to a drop in demand in the sports car market.", "how many camaros have been sold", "Over 5 million Camaros have been sold." ], "Conversation_no": 2417, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind was bumblebee", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind was bumblebee", "Truth_answer": "The vehicle mode of the fictional character Bumblebee in the 2007 film, Transformers, is first depicted as a 1976 Camaro and later a fifth-generation concept variant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of camaro was bumblebee in transformers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2418, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the soviet premier when the soviet union collapsed in 1991 formally ending the cold war", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the soviet premier when the soviet union collapsed in 1991 formally ending the cold war", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the soviet premier when the soviet union collapsed in 1991 formally ending the cold war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2419, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the last name sapien come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the last name sapien come from", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name sapien come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2420, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who performed in super bowl 51 halftime show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who performed in super bowl 51 halftime show", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed in super bowl 51 halftime show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2421, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is a worm gear used in everyday machines", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is a worm gear used in everyday machines", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is a worm gear used in everyday machines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2422, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the job of a us representative", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the job of a us representative", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the job of a us representative", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2423, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what episodes of daredevil was the punisher in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what episodes of daredevil was the punisher in", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episodes of daredevil was the punisher in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2424, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "lego city undercover the chase begins all characters", "Transformer_rewrite": "lego city undercover the chase begins all characters", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lego city undercover the chase begins all characters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2425, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played marcia brady in the brady bunch tv show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played marcia brady in the brady bunch tv show", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played marcia brady in the brady bunch tv show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2426, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the french flag is referred to as the blank because of its three colors", "Transformer_rewrite": "the french flag is referred to as the blank because of its three colors", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the french flag is referred to as the blank because of its three colors", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2427, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "a contract that violates state or federal statutory law is", "Transformer_rewrite": "a contract that violates state or federal statutory law is", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a contract that violates state or federal statutory law is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2428, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did we start using ce and bce", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did we start using ce and bce", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did we start using ce and bce", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2429, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do you go a night at the roxbury", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do you go a night at the roxbury", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do you go a night at the roxbury", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2430, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "origin of the song i saw three ships", "Transformer_rewrite": "origin of the song i saw three ships", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "origin of the song i saw three ships", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2431, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why do you say geronimo when jumping out of a plane", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do you say geronimo when jumping out of a plane", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do you say geronimo when jumping out of a plane", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2432, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "afferent and efferent axons never travel in the same nerve", "Transformer_rewrite": "afferent and efferent axons never travel in the same nerve", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "afferent and efferent axons never travel in the same nerve", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2433, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "4 minor political parties within the united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "4 minor political parties within the united states", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "4 minor political parties within the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2434, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "conventional medicine is also known as western medicine", "Transformer_rewrite": "conventional medicine is also known as western medicine", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "conventional medicine is also known as western medicine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2435, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "john donne a valediction of my name in the window summary", "Transformer_rewrite": "john donne a valediction of my name in the window summary", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "john donne a valediction of my name in the window summary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2436, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "chicago does anybody really know what time it is live", "Transformer_rewrite": "chicago does anybody really know what time it is live", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "chicago does anybody really know what time it is live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)#Cover_versions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2437, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Truth_answer": "Barbra Streisand, O'Bryan, Joe Cocker, Vesta Williams, Michael Bublé, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Macy Gray, Jacob Collier, and George Michael have covered Stevie Wonder's song, You and I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)#Cover_versions", "Context": [ "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Barbra Streisand, O'Bryan, Joe Cocker, Vesta Williams, Michael Bublé, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Macy Gray, Jacob Collier, and George Michael have covered Stevie Wonder's song, You and I." ], "Conversation_no": 2437, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did mariah carey remake the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "did mariah carey remake stevie wonder's song you and i", "Truth_answer": "Mariah Carey sang the song You and I on BET's Walk of Fame honoring Stevie Wonder on October 29, 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did mariah carey remake stevie wonder's song you and i", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)#Cover_versions", "Context": [ "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Barbra Streisand, O'Bryan, Joe Cocker, Vesta Williams, Michael Bublé, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Macy Gray, Jacob Collier, and George Michael have covered Stevie Wonder's song, You and I.", "did mariah carey remake stevie wonder's song you and i", "Mariah Carey sang the song You and I on BET's Walk of Fame honoring Stevie Wonder on October 29, 2002" ], "Conversation_no": 2437, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did Michael Bublé cover the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Michael Bublé cover Stevie Wonder's You and I", "Truth_answer": "Michael Bublé recorded a version for his 2005 album It's Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Bublé cover Stevie Wonder's You and I", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)#Cover_versions", "Context": [ "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Barbra Streisand, O'Bryan, Joe Cocker, Vesta Williams, Michael Bublé, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Macy Gray, Jacob Collier, and George Michael have covered Stevie Wonder's song, You and I.", "did mariah carey remake stevie wonder's song you and i", "Mariah Carey sang the song You and I on BET's Walk of Fame honoring Stevie Wonder on October 29, 2002", "When did Michael Bublé cover Stevie Wonder's You and I", "Michael Bublé recorded a version for his 2005 album It's Time." ], "Conversation_no": 2437, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the song ever in a sitcom", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the song Never in a sitcom", "Truth_answer": "In a sixth season episode of the CBS sitcom Good Times, Michael Evans (Ralph Carter) performs the song at the wedding of his sister Thelma to Keith Anderson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stevie Wonder's You and I ever in a sitcom", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)#George_Michael_version", "Context": [ "Who remade Stevie Wonder's song You and I", "Barbra Streisand, O'Bryan, Joe Cocker, Vesta Williams, Michael Bublé, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Macy Gray, Jacob Collier, and George Michael have covered Stevie Wonder's song, You and I.", "did mariah carey remake stevie wonder's song you and i", "Mariah Carey sang the song You and I on BET's Walk of Fame honoring Stevie Wonder on October 29, 2002", "When did Michael Bublé cover Stevie Wonder's You and I", "Michael Bublé recorded a version for his 2005 album It's Time.", "Was Stevie Wonder's You and I ever in a sitcom", "In a sixth season episode of the CBS sitcom Good Times, Michael Evans (Ralph Carter) performs the song at the wedding of his sister Thelma to Keith Anderson." ], "Conversation_no": 2437, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the George Michael version for", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the George Michael version for", "Truth_answer": "George Michael released a version of the song titled You and I solely on MP3 as a gift to Prince William and Catherine Middleton on the occasion of their wedding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_(We_Can_Conquer_the_World)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the George Michael version of Stevie Wonder's You and I for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2438, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who gave permission to construct the second temple of jerusalem", "Transformer_rewrite": "who gave permission to construct the second temple of jerusalem", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who gave permission to construct the second temple of jerusalem", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnamization", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2439, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Transformer_rewrite": "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Truth_answer": "Vietnamization was a strategy adopted by the US that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209193723id_/http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnamization_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War", "Context": [ "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Vietnamization was a strategy adopted by the US that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam." ], "Conversation_no": 2439, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did america get involved", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did america get involved", "Truth_answer": "America got involved in the Vietnam War because, in the American domino theory, they feared that if communism took hold in Vietnam, it would spread to other countries nearby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did america get involved in the vietman war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rewire.org/pbs/win-battle-lose-war/", "Context": [ "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Vietnamization was a strategy adopted by the US that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam.", "why did america get involved in the vietman war", "America got involved in the Vietnam War because, in the American domino theory, they feared that if communism took hold in Vietnam, it would spread to other countries nearby." ], "Conversation_no": 2439, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the war", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the vietnam war", "Truth_answer": "The United States won almost all of its battles against the Viet Cong, but the communists still won the Vietnam war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025215550id_/https://www.rewire.org/pbs/win-battle-lose-war/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the vietnam war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/casualty-statistics", "Context": [ "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Vietnamization was a strategy adopted by the US that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam.", "why did america get involved in the vietman war", "America got involved in the Vietnam War because, in the American domino theory, they feared that if communism took hold in Vietnam, it would spread to other countries nearby.", "who won the vietnam war", "The United States won almost all of its battles against the Viet Cong, but the communists still won the Vietnam war." ], "Conversation_no": 2439, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many casualties", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many casualties were there in the vietnam war", "Truth_answer": "The Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File of the Defense Casualty Analysis System Extract Files contains records of 58,220 U.S. military fatal casualties of the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127185327id_/https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/casualty-statistics_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualties were there in the vietnam war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War_casualties", "Context": [ "what strategy did the united states adopt in vietnam", "Vietnamization was a strategy adopted by the US that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam.", "why did america get involved in the vietman war", "America got involved in the Vietnam War because, in the American domino theory, they feared that if communism took hold in Vietnam, it would spread to other countries nearby.", "who won the vietnam war", "The United States won almost all of its battles against the Viet Cong, but the communists still won the Vietnam war.", "how many casualties were there in the vietnam war", "The Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File of the Defense Casualty Analysis System Extract Files contains records of 58,220 U.S. military fatal casualties of the Vietnam War." ], "Conversation_no": 2439, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the most casualties happen", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the most casualties happen in the vietnam war", "Truth_answer": "The Vietnam War persisted from 1955 to 1975 and most of the fighting took place in South Vietnam; accordingly it suffered the most casualties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War_casualties_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the most casualties happen in the vietnam war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2440, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "Truth_answer": "The Grenfell Tower was completed in 1974, as part of the first phase of the Lancaster West Estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716055845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower", "Context": [ "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "The Grenfell Tower was completed in 1974, as part of the first phase of the Lancaster West Estate." ], "Conversation_no": 2440, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many stories does the building have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many stories does the building have", "Truth_answer": "Grenfell Tower is a derelict 24-storey residential tower block in North Kensington in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many stories does the grenfell tower in lodon have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower", "Context": [ "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "The Grenfell Tower was completed in 1974, as part of the first phase of the Lancaster West Estate.", "how many stories does the grenfell tower in lodon have", "Grenfell Tower is a derelict 24-storey residential tower block in North Kensington in London, England." ], "Conversation_no": 2440, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the building located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the grenfell tower located", "Truth_answer": "The location of the Grenfell Tower is London, W11 United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the grenfell tower located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower", "Context": [ "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "The Grenfell Tower was completed in 1974, as part of the first phase of the Lancaster West Estate.", "how many stories does the grenfell tower in lodon have", "Grenfell Tower is a derelict 24-storey residential tower block in North Kensington in London, England.", "where is the grenfell tower located", "The location of the Grenfell Tower is London, W11 United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 2440, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the building named after", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the grenfell tower named after", "Truth_answer": "The tower was named after Grenfell Road, which ran to the south of the building; the road itself was named after Field Marshal Lord Grenfell, a senior British Army officer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716055845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenfell_Tower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the grenfell tower named after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Grenfell,_1st_Baron_Grenfell", "Context": [ "when was the grenfell tower in london built", "The Grenfell Tower was completed in 1974, as part of the first phase of the Lancaster West Estate.", "how many stories does the grenfell tower in lodon have", "Grenfell Tower is a derelict 24-storey residential tower block in North Kensington in London, England.", "where is the grenfell tower located", "The location of the Grenfell Tower is London, W11 United Kingdom.", "who was the grenfell tower named after", "The tower was named after Grenfell Road, which ran to the south of the building; the road itself was named after Field Marshal Lord Grenfell, a senior British Army officer." ], "Conversation_no": 2440, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the officer", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the officer", "Truth_answer": "Field Marshal Francis Wallace Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell, GCB, GCMG, PC, was a British Army officer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330131855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Grenfell,_1st_Baron_Grenfell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the army officer lord grenfell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2441, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Truth_answer": "Batman vs Superman came to theaters on March 25, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice", "Context": [ "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Batman vs Superman came to theaters on March 25, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2441, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much was the budget", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much was the budget for Batman vs Superman", "Truth_answer": "The budget for Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice was 250 to 300 million dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the budget for batman vs superman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice", "Context": [ "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Batman vs Superman came to theaters on March 25, 2016.", "how much was the budget for batman vs superman", "The budget for Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice was 250 to 300 million dollars." ], "Conversation_no": 2441, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed batman vs superman", "Truth_answer": "Zack Snyder directed Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://link.slcolibrary.org/resource/F3DbQy2tkvE/_p2", "https://cindygoesbeyond.com/2016/03/27/surrender-87-batman-vs-superman-dawn-of-justice/_p0", "https://lastemberpress.com/cf/tag/zack-snyder/_p6", "https://marvelpg.wordpress.com/tag/steppenwolf/_p0", "https://nathanzoebl.com/tag/dark/_p36", "https://nathanzoebl.com/tag/dark/_p44", "https://thepopculturecafe.com/2015/07/17/arrow-catching-up-and-general-ness/_p1", "http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2016/07/05/the-thoughts-i-thinkily-thunked-whilst-watching-batman-vs-superman-dawn-of-justice-ultimate-edition/?replytocom=660028_p0", "http://www.btglifestyle.com/blog/2015/04/16/batman-vs-superman-dawn-of-justice-teaser/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed batman vs superman", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice#Box_office", "Context": [ "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Batman vs Superman came to theaters on March 25, 2016.", "how much was the budget for batman vs superman", "The budget for Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice was 250 to 300 million dollars.", "who directed batman vs superman", "Zack Snyder directed Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice." ], "Conversation_no": 2441, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the movie do", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did batman vs superman do in the box office", "Truth_answer": "Batman vs. Superman grossed $166 million in the United States and Canada in its opening weekend, the eighth-biggest opening of all time, ahead of The Dark Knight Rises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did batman vs superman do in the box office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice#Critical_response", "Context": [ "when did batman vs superman come to theaters", "Batman vs Superman came to theaters on March 25, 2016.", "how much was the budget for batman vs superman", "The budget for Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice was 250 to 300 million dollars.", "who directed batman vs superman", "Zack Snyder directed Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice.", "how did batman vs superman do in the box office", "Batman vs. Superman grossed $166 million in the United States and Canada in its opening weekend, the eighth-biggest opening of all time, ahead of The Dark Knight Rises." ], "Conversation_no": 2441, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the critics think of the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the critics think of batman vs superman", "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 28% based on 413 reviews, with an average rating of 4.94 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the critics think of batman vs superman", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Who+died+in+eason+5+of+gossip+girl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2442, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "Truth_answer": "CeCe Rhodes dies in season 5 of Gossip Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204731id_/https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Who+died+in+eason+5+of+gossip+girl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Who+died+in+eason+5+of+gossip+girl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8", "Context": [ "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "CeCe Rhodes dies in season 5 of Gossip Girl." ], "Conversation_no": 2442, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the character die", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did cece rhodes die in gossip girl", "Truth_answer": "CeCe battled and beat cancer once, but in season 5 of Gossip Girl, she lost the fight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204731id_/https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Who+died+in+eason+5+of+gossip+girl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did cece rhodes die in gossip girl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip_Girl", "Context": [ "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "CeCe Rhodes dies in season 5 of Gossip Girl.", "how did cece rhodes die in gossip girl", "CeCe battled and beat cancer once, but in season 5 of Gossip Girl, she lost the fight." ], "Conversation_no": 2442, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons does the show have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons does gossip girl have", "Truth_answer": "Gossip Girl has 6 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does gossip girl have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip_Girl", "Context": [ "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "CeCe Rhodes dies in season 5 of Gossip Girl.", "how did cece rhodes die in gossip girl", "CeCe battled and beat cancer once, but in season 5 of Gossip Girl, she lost the fight.", "how many seasons does gossip girl have", "Gossip Girl has 6 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2442, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show end", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did gossip girl end", "Truth_answer": "Gossip Girl ended on December 17, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did gossip girl end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip_Girl", "Context": [ "Who died in season 5 of gossip girl", "CeCe Rhodes dies in season 5 of Gossip Girl.", "how did cece rhodes die in gossip girl", "CeCe battled and beat cancer once, but in season 5 of Gossip Girl, she lost the fight.", "how many seasons does gossip girl have", "Gossip Girl has 6 seasons.", "when did gossip girl end", "Gossip Girl ended on December 17, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 2442, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did gossip girl begin", "Truth_answer": "Gossip Girl began airing on September 19, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did gossip girl begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/83324/yasir-shah-becomes-joint-second-fastest-to-100-test-wickets", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2443, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Truth_answer": "Yasir Shah has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasir_Shah", "Context": [ "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Yasir Shah has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test." ], "Conversation_no": 2443, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the cricketer", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is yasir shah", "Truth_answer": "Yasir Shah is an international cricketer from Pakistan who is the joint-second fastest bowler in the history of Test cricket to take 100 wickets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161118134850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasir_Shah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is yasir shah", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasir_Shah", "Context": [ "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Yasir Shah has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test.", "who is yasir shah", "Yasir Shah is an international cricketer from Pakistan who is the joint-second fastest bowler in the history of Test cricket to take 100 wickets." ], "Conversation_no": 2443, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whose record has the player broken", "Transformer_rewrite": "whose record has yasir shah broken", "Truth_answer": "Yasir Shah has also been the fastest to pick up 200 wickets, having broken the previous record set by Australian bowler Clarrie Grimmett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whose record has yasir shah broken", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasir_Shah", "Context": [ "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Yasir Shah has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test.", "who is yasir shah", "Yasir Shah is an international cricketer from Pakistan who is the joint-second fastest bowler in the history of Test cricket to take 100 wickets.", "whose record has yasir shah broken", "Yasir Shah has also been the fastest to pick up 200 wickets, having broken the previous record set by Australian bowler Clarrie Grimmett." ], "Conversation_no": 2443, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the player considered a good spinner", "Transformer_rewrite": "is yasir shah considered a good spinner", "Truth_answer": "Yasir Shah is regarded by Shane Warne as one of the best spinners in modern cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is yasir shah considered a good spinner", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasir_Shah", "Context": [ "who has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test", "Yasir Shah has taken the fastest 100 wickets in test.", "who is yasir shah", "Yasir Shah is an international cricketer from Pakistan who is the joint-second fastest bowler in the history of Test cricket to take 100 wickets.", "whose record has yasir shah broken", "Yasir Shah has also been the fastest to pick up 200 wickets, having broken the previous record set by Australian bowler Clarrie Grimmett.", "is yasir shah considered a good spinner", "Yasir Shah is regarded by Shane Warne as one of the best spinners in modern cricket." ], "Conversation_no": 2443, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the cricketer born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was yasir shah born", "Truth_answer": "Yasir Shah was born in Swabi in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was yasir shah born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://8mile.fandom.com/wiki/Papa_Doc", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2444, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Truth_answer": "Papa Doc, whose real name is Clarence, is the main antagonist and is a rap battler, who faces B-Rabbit in the final round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063304id_/https://8mile.fandom.com/wiki/Papa_Doc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://8mile.fandom.com/wiki/B-Rabbit", "Context": [ "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Papa Doc, whose real name is Clarence, is the main antagonist and is a rap battler, who faces B-Rabbit in the final round." ], "Conversation_no": 2444, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is b-rabbit", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is b-rabbit in 8 mile", "Truth_answer": "Jimmy B-Rabbit Smith, the main protagonist of 8 Mile, is a young underground rapper who beats Papa Doc to become the new champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is b-rabbit in 8 mile", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_Mile_(film)#Cast", "Context": [ "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Papa Doc, whose real name is Clarence, is the main antagonist and is a rap battler, who faces B-Rabbit in the final round.", "who is b-rabbit in 8 mile", "Jimmy B-Rabbit Smith, the main protagonist of 8 Mile, is a young underground rapper who beats Papa Doc to become the new champion." ], "Conversation_no": 2444, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the rapper in a relationship", "Transformer_rewrite": "was b-rabbit in a relationship", "Truth_answer": "In the film 8 Mile, B-Rabbit has an ex-girlfriend, Janeane and a love interest, Alex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was b-rabbit in a relationship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_Mile_(film)", "Context": [ "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Papa Doc, whose real name is Clarence, is the main antagonist and is a rap battler, who faces B-Rabbit in the final round.", "who is b-rabbit in 8 mile", "Jimmy B-Rabbit Smith, the main protagonist of 8 Mile, is a young underground rapper who beats Papa Doc to become the new champion.", "was b-rabbit in a relationship", "In the film 8 Mile, B-Rabbit has an ex-girlfriend, Janeane and a love interest, Alex." ], "Conversation_no": 2444, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the film come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did 8 mile come out", "Truth_answer": "8 Mile came out on November 8, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did 8 mile come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_Mile_(film)", "Context": [ "who is papa doc supposed to be in 8 mile", "Papa Doc, whose real name is Clarence, is the main antagonist and is a rap battler, who faces B-Rabbit in the final round.", "who is b-rabbit in 8 mile", "Jimmy B-Rabbit Smith, the main protagonist of 8 Mile, is a young underground rapper who beats Papa Doc to become the new champion.", "was b-rabbit in a relationship", "In the film 8 Mile, B-Rabbit has an ex-girlfriend, Janeane and a love interest, Alex.", "when did 8 mile come out", "8 Mile came out on November 8, 2002." ], "Conversation_no": 2444, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the film a success", "Transformer_rewrite": "was 8 mile a success", "Truth_answer": "8 Mile was a critical and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.mensjournal.com/entertainment/joaquin-phoenixs-joker-crushes-tom-hardys-venom-box-office-record/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211203526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_Mile_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227214811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roadshow_theatrical_release_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was 8 mile a success", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2445, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "sermon on the mount lilies of the field", "Transformer_rewrite": "sermon on the mount lilies of the field", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sermon on the mount lilies of the field", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://learn.culturalindia.net/lahore-resolution-1940.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2446, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "Truth_answer": "The Lahore Resolution was a formal statement, which sought the creation of a separate Muslim state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204039id_/https://learn.culturalindia.net/lahore-resolution-1940.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution#Lahore_Conference", "Context": [ "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "The Lahore Resolution was a formal statement, which sought the creation of a separate Muslim state." ], "Conversation_no": 2446, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the session held", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the muslim league lahore session held", "Truth_answer": "The Muslim League Lahore session was held on 22 to 24 March 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the muslim league lahore session held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution#Lahore_Conference", "Context": [ "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "The Lahore Resolution was a formal statement, which sought the creation of a separate Muslim state.", "When was the muslim league lahore session held", "The Muslim League Lahore session was held on 22 to 24 March 1940." ], "Conversation_no": 2446, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where was the session held", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the muslim league lahore session held", "Truth_answer": "The Muslim League Lahore session was held at Iqbal Park, Lahore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the muslim league lahore session held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution#Lahore_Conference", "Context": [ "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "The Lahore Resolution was a formal statement, which sought the creation of a separate Muslim state.", "When was the muslim league lahore session held", "The Muslim League Lahore session was held on 22 to 24 March 1940.", "where was the muslim league lahore session held", "The Muslim League Lahore session was held at Iqbal Park, Lahore." ], "Conversation_no": 2446, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the welcoming address for the conference", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made the welcoming address for the muslim league lahore session", "Truth_answer": "The welcome address for the Muslim League Lahore session was made by Sir Shah Nawaz Khan of Mamdot, as the chairman of the local reception committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the welcoming address for the muslim league lahore session", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution#Lahore_Conference", "Context": [ "What is the significance of the muslim league lahore session", "The Lahore Resolution was a formal statement, which sought the creation of a separate Muslim state.", "When was the muslim league lahore session held", "The Muslim League Lahore session was held on 22 to 24 March 1940.", "where was the muslim league lahore session held", "The Muslim League Lahore session was held at Iqbal Park, Lahore.", "who made the welcoming address for the muslim league lahore session", "The welcome address for the Muslim League Lahore session was made by Sir Shah Nawaz Khan of Mamdot, as the chairman of the local reception committee." ], "Conversation_no": 2446, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the statement approved", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the lahore resolution approved", "Truth_answer": "The Lahore resolution text, unanimously approved by the Subject Committee, accepted the concept of a united homeland for Muslims and recommended the creation of an independent Muslim state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Resolution_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the lahore resolution approved", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazier_(Taylor_Swift_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2447, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift performed the song Crazier as herself during a cameo in the Hannah Montana: The Movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazier_(Taylor_Swift_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana:_The_Movie", "Context": [ "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Taylor Swift performed the song Crazier as herself during a cameo in the Hannah Montana: The Movie." ], "Conversation_no": 2447, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the movie released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the hannah montana movie released", "Truth_answer": "The Hannah Montana Movie was released on April 10, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana:_The_Movie_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the hannah montana movie released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana:_The_Movie", "Context": [ "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Taylor Swift performed the song Crazier as herself during a cameo in the Hannah Montana: The Movie.", "when was the hannah montana movie released", "The Hannah Montana Movie was released on April 10, 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 2447, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did filming for the movie begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did filming for the hannah montana movie begin", "Truth_answer": "Filming for the Hannah Montana Movie began in April 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana:_The_Movie_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did filming for the hannah montana movie begin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana:_The_Movie", "Context": [ "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Taylor Swift performed the song Crazier as herself during a cameo in the Hannah Montana: The Movie.", "when was the hannah montana movie released", "The Hannah Montana Movie was released on April 10, 2009.", "when did filming for the hannah montana movie begin", "Filming for the Hannah Montana Movie began in April 2008." ], "Conversation_no": 2447, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the movie filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the hannah montana movie filmed", "Truth_answer": "Filming for the Hannah Montana Movie occured in Columbia, Tenessee and Los Angeles, Claifornia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the hannah montana movie filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Montana:_The_Movie", "Context": [ "who did taylor swift play in hannah montana the movie", "Taylor Swift performed the song Crazier as herself during a cameo in the Hannah Montana: The Movie.", "when was the hannah montana movie released", "The Hannah Montana Movie was released on April 10, 2009.", "when did filming for the hannah montana movie begin", "Filming for the Hannah Montana Movie began in April 2008.", "where was the hannah montana movie filmed", "Filming for the Hannah Montana Movie occured in Columbia, Tenessee and Los Angeles, Claifornia." ], "Conversation_no": 2447, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the hannah montana movie", "Truth_answer": "The Hannah Montana Movie was directed by Peter Chelsom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the hannah montana movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2448, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do service industries contribute the smallest portion to the regional economy", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do service industries contribute the smallest portion to the regional economy", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do service industries contribute the smallest portion to the regional economy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.alphalists.com/list/alphabetical-list-nfl-teams", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2449, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the 32 teams in the nfl", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the 32 teams in the nfl", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the 32 teams in the nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League#Teams", "Context": [ "who are the 32 teams in the nfl" ], "Conversation_no": 2449, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many players are allowed during a regular season", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many players are allowed on an NFL team roster during a regular season", "Truth_answer": "During the regular season, each NFL team is allowed a maximum of 55 players on its roster", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players are allowed on an NFL team roster during a regular season", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League#Teams", "Context": [ "who are the 32 teams in the nfl", "how many players are allowed on an NFL team roster during a regular season", "During the regular season, each NFL team is allowed a maximum of 55 players on its roster" ], "Conversation_no": 2449, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are any teams based in a foreign country", "Transformer_rewrite": "are any teams based in a foreign country", "Truth_answer": "Every NFL team is based in the contiguous United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are any nfl teams based in a foreign country", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League#Teams", "Context": [ "who are the 32 teams in the nfl", "how many players are allowed on an NFL team roster during a regular season", "During the regular season, each NFL team is allowed a maximum of 55 players on its roster", "are any nfl teams based in a foreign country", "Every NFL team is based in the contiguous United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2449, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which team is the most valuable of the franchise", "Transformer_rewrite": "which team is the most valuable of the nfl franchise", "Truth_answer": "According to Forbes, the Dallas Cowboys, at approximately $5 billion, are the most valuable NFL franchise and the most valuable sports team in the world", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which team is the most valuable of the nfl franchise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League#Teams", "Context": [ "who are the 32 teams in the nfl", "how many players are allowed on an NFL team roster during a regular season", "During the regular season, each NFL team is allowed a maximum of 55 players on its roster", "are any nfl teams based in a foreign country", "Every NFL team is based in the contiguous United States.", "which team is the most valuable of the nfl franchise", "According to Forbes, the Dallas Cowboys, at approximately $5 billion, are the most valuable NFL franchise and the most valuable sports team in the world" ], "Conversation_no": 2449, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the two conferences merge", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the two conferences merge", "Truth_answer": "The National Football Conference and the American Football Conference merged in the late 1960s, adopting the older league's name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the national football conference and the american football conference", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/natalierobehmed/2018/10/24/highest-paid-tv-actors-2018-jim-parsons-leads-with-26-5-million/#79c61830ab2b", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2450, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Truth_answer": "Jim Parsons is the highest paid actor in a TV series, making 26.5 million for Big Bang Theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://deadline.com/2019/05/big-bang-theory-series-finale-ratings-jump-1202617069/", "Context": [ "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Jim Parsons is the highest paid actor in a TV series, making 26.5 million for Big Bang Theory." ], "Conversation_no": 2450, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people watched the final episode", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people watched the final episode of big bang theory", "Truth_answer": "An average of 18 million people watched the 279th and final episode of history-making hit CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085201id_/https://deadline.com/2019/05/big-bang-theory-series-finale-ratings-jump-1202617069/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched the final episode of big bang theory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory", "Context": [ "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Jim Parsons is the highest paid actor in a TV series, making 26.5 million for Big Bang Theory.", "how many people watched the final episode of big bang theory", "An average of 18 million people watched the 279th and final episode of history-making hit CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory" ], "Conversation_no": 2450, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the series last", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the series last", "Truth_answer": "The Big Bang Theory premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007 and concluded on May 16, 2019, having broadcast a total of 279 episodes over 12 seasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the series big bang theory last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory", "Context": [ "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Jim Parsons is the highest paid actor in a TV series, making 26.5 million for Big Bang Theory.", "how many people watched the final episode of big bang theory", "An average of 18 million people watched the 279th and final episode of history-making hit CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory", "how long did the series big bang theory last", "The Big Bang Theory premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007 and concluded on May 16, 2019, having broadcast a total of 279 episodes over 12 seasons" ], "Conversation_no": 2450, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did jim parsons win any awards for big bang theory", "Truth_answer": "Jim Parsons won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series four times and a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Comedy Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did jim parsons win any awards for big bang theory", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory", "Context": [ "who is the highest paid actor in a tv series", "Jim Parsons is the highest paid actor in a TV series, making 26.5 million for Big Bang Theory.", "how many people watched the final episode of big bang theory", "An average of 18 million people watched the 279th and final episode of history-making hit CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory", "how long did the series big bang theory last", "The Big Bang Theory premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007 and concluded on May 16, 2019, having broadcast a total of 279 episodes over 12 seasons", "did jim parsons win any awards for big bang theory", "Jim Parsons won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series four times and a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Comedy Series." ], "Conversation_no": 2450, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor's character get his own show", "Transformer_rewrite": "did jim parsons' character, sheldon cooper, get his own show", "Truth_answer": "Big Bang Theory also spawned a prequel series in 2017 based on Jim Parsons' character, Sheldon Cooper, named Young Sheldon, which also airs on CBS.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://show114.info/big-bang-theory-season-1-youtube-the-big-bang-theory-season-6-episode-16.html_p0", "https://show114.info/big-bang-theory-season-3-episode-18-download-big-bang-theory-theme-song.html_p4", "https://show114.info/the-big-bang-theory-episodes-big-bang-theory-season-1-episode-1-full-episode.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bang_Theory_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did jim parsons' character, sheldon cooper, get his own show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053479/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2451, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Truth_answer": "Opie Taylor was played by Ron Howard in the Andy Grifith Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show", "Context": [ "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Opie Taylor was played by Ron Howard in the Andy Grifith Show." ], "Conversation_no": 2451, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long was the show on the air", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was the andy grifith show on the air", "Truth_answer": "The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the andy grifith show on the air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show", "Context": [ "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Opie Taylor was played by Ron Howard in the Andy Grifith Show.", "how long was the andy grifith show on the air", "The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 2451, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were all the episodes in black and white", "Transformer_rewrite": "were all the episodes of the andy griffith show in black and white", "Truth_answer": "With a total of 249 half-hour episodes, 159 of the Andy Griffith Show episodes were in black and white and 90 were in color.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were all the episodes of the andy griffith show in black and white", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show", "Context": [ "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Opie Taylor was played by Ron Howard in the Andy Grifith Show.", "how long was the andy grifith show on the air", "The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968.", "were all the episodes of the andy griffith show in black and white", "With a total of 249 half-hour episodes, 159 of the Andy Griffith Show episodes were in black and white and 90 were in color." ], "Conversation_no": 2451, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the show win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the andy griffith show win any awards", "Truth_answer": "Though neither Griffith nor The Andy Griffith Show won awards during its 8-season run, co-stars Knotts and Bavier accumulated a combined total of six Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the andy griffith show win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show", "Context": [ "who played opie in the andy griffith show", "Opie Taylor was played by Ron Howard in the Andy Grifith Show.", "how long was the andy grifith show on the air", "The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968.", "were all the episodes of the andy griffith show in black and white", "With a total of 249 half-hour episodes, 159 of the Andy Griffith Show episodes were in black and white and 90 were in color.", "did the andy griffith show win any awards", "Though neither Griffith nor The Andy Griffith Show won awards during its 8-season run, co-stars Knotts and Bavier accumulated a combined total of six Emmy Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 2451, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the narrator of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the narrator of the andy griffith show", "Truth_answer": "The Andy Griffith Show is narrated by Colin Male", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the narrator of the andy griffith show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_episodes#Season_6_(2019)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2452, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "Truth_answer": "The season finale of The Haves and Have Nots Season 6 is on July 2nd, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "The season finale of The Haves and Have Nots Season 6 is on July 2nd, 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2452, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the series premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the haves and have nots premiere", "Truth_answer": "The series The Haves and the Have Nots premiered on May 28, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325105844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the haves and have nots premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)#Cast_and_characters", "Context": [ "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "The season finale of The Haves and Have Nots Season 6 is on July 2nd, 2019.", "when did the haves and have nots premiere", "The series The Haves and the Have Nots premiered on May 28, 2013" ], "Conversation_no": 2452, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which cast member appears in all the episodes", "Transformer_rewrite": "which cast member appears in all of the episodes of the haves and the have nots", "Truth_answer": "Tika Sumpter is the only cast member who appeared in every episode of The Haves and the Have Nots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which cast member appears in all of the episodes of the haves and the have nots", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)#Series_overview", "Context": [ "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "The season finale of The Haves and Have Nots Season 6 is on July 2nd, 2019.", "when did the haves and have nots premiere", "The series The Haves and the Have Nots premiered on May 28, 2013", "which cast member appears in all of the episodes of the haves and the have nots", "Tika Sumpter is the only cast member who appeared in every episode of The Haves and the Have Nots" ], "Conversation_no": 2452, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons of the haves and the have nots are there", "Truth_answer": "There are 7 seasons of the series The Haves and the Have Nots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of the haves and the have nots are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when is the season finale of the haves and have nots", "The season finale of The Haves and Have Nots Season 6 is on July 2nd, 2019.", "when did the haves and have nots premiere", "The series The Haves and the Have Nots premiered on May 28, 2013", "which cast member appears in all of the episodes of the haves and the have nots", "Tika Sumpter is the only cast member who appeared in every episode of The Haves and the Have Nots", "how many seasons of the haves and the have nots are there", "There are 7 seasons of the series The Haves and the Have Nots" ], "Conversation_no": 2452, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the series based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the series the haves and the have nots based on", "Truth_answer": "The premise of The Haves and the Have Nots is based on Tyler Perry's 2011 play of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412224014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the series the haves and the have nots based on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson:_Sea_of_Monsters#Filming", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2453, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Truth_answer": "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and New Orleans, Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson:_Sea_of_Monsters#Production", "Context": [ "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and New Orleans, Louisiana." ], "Conversation_no": 2453, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did filming start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did filming start for percy jackson sea of monsters", "Truth_answer": "Filming for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters began on April 16, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805113413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson:_Sea_of_Monsters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did filming start for percy jackson sea of monsters", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson:_Sea_of_Monsters", "Context": [ "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and New Orleans, Louisiana.", "when did filming start for percy jackson sea of monsters", "Filming for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters began on April 16, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 2453, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the budget of the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the budget of percy jackson sea of monsters", "Truth_answer": "The budget for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was $90 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget of percy jackson sea of monsters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson:_Sea_of_Monsters#Reception", "Context": [ "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and New Orleans, Louisiana.", "when did filming start for percy jackson sea of monsters", "Filming for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters began on April 16, 2012.", "what was the budget of percy jackson sea of monsters", "The budget for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was $90 million." ], "Conversation_no": 2453, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did critics respond to the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did critics respond to percy jackson sea of monsters", "Truth_answer": "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters received mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reported a 41% approval rating with an average rating of 5.1 out of 10 based on 111 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics respond to percy jackson sea of monsters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson:_Sea_of_Monsters", "Context": [ "where was percy jackson sea of monsters filmed", "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and New Orleans, Louisiana.", "when did filming start for percy jackson sea of monsters", "Filming for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters began on April 16, 2012.", "what was the budget of percy jackson sea of monsters", "The budget for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was $90 million.", "how did critics respond to percy jackson sea of monsters", "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters received mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reported a 41% approval rating with an average rating of 5.1 out of 10 based on 111 reviews." ], "Conversation_no": 2453, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the film released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the film released", "Truth_answer": "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters was released in North America on August 7, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thebeardedtrio.com/2015/05/production-notes-for-joe-dantes-latest.html_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030085404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_%26_the_Olympians_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030085404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_%26_the_Olympians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was percy jackson sea of monsters released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.carsdirect.com/bmw/760", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2454, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "Truth_answer": "The BMW 760 came out in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cars.com/research/bmw-760/", "Context": [ "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "The BMW 760 came out in 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 2454, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the model discontinued", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the bmw 760 discontnued", "Truth_answer": "The BMW 760 was discontinued in 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the bmw 760 discontnued", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cars.com/research/bmw-760/", "Context": [ "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "The BMW 760 came out in 1995.", "when was the bmw 760 discontnued", "The BMW 760 was discontinued in 2015" ], "Conversation_no": 2454, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a hybrid model available", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a hybrid bmw 760 available", "Truth_answer": "The 2011 through 2015 models of the BMW 760 are hybrids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a hybrid bmw 760 available", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicle", "Context": [ "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "The BMW 760 came out in 1995.", "when was the bmw 760 discontnued", "The BMW 760 was discontinued in 2015", "is there a hybrid bmw 760 available", "The 2011 through 2015 models of the BMW 760 are hybrids." ], "Conversation_no": 2454, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the hydrid technology introduced", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was automotive hybrid technology introduced", "Truth_answer": "Automotive hybrid technology became widespread beginning in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was automotive hybrid technology introduced", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicle#Modern_hybrids", "Context": [ "what year did the bmw 760 come out", "The BMW 760 came out in 1995.", "when was the bmw 760 discontnued", "The BMW 760 was discontinued in 2015", "is there a hybrid bmw 760 available", "The 2011 through 2015 models of the BMW 760 are hybrids.", "when was automotive hybrid technology introduced", "Automotive hybrid technology became widespread beginning in the late 1990s." ], "Conversation_no": 2454, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the first mass produced vehicle with the technology", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first mass produced vehicle with hybrid technology", "Truth_answer": "The first mass-produced hybrid vehicle was the Toyota Prius, launched in Japan in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://newsroom.toyota.eu/2010-prius-phv-strasbourg-2010-toyota/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first mass produced vehicle with hybrid technology", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_the_Good_Times_Really_Over_(I_Wish_a_Buck_Was_Still_Silver)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2455, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Truth_answer": "Are the Good Times Really Over is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_the_Good_Times_Really_Over_(I_Wish_a_Buck_Was_Still_Silver)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Are the Good Times Really Over is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard" ], "Conversation_no": 2455, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song released", "Truth_answer": "The song Are the Good Times Really Over was released in May 15, 1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song, are the good times really over for good, released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_the_Good_Times_Really_Over_(I_Wish_a_Buck_Was_Still_Silver)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Are the Good Times Really Over is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard", "when was the song, are the good times really over for good, released", "The song Are the Good Times Really Over was released in May 15, 1982" ], "Conversation_no": 2455, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what album is the song from", "Transformer_rewrite": "what album is the song, are the good times really over for good, from", "Truth_answer": "The song Are the Good Times Really Over is the third single from Merle Haggard's album Big City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is the song, are the good times really over for good, from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_the_Good_Times_Really_Over_(I_Wish_a_Buck_Was_Still_Silver)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Are the Good Times Really Over is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard", "when was the song, are the good times really over for good, released", "The song Are the Good Times Really Over was released in May 15, 1982", "what album is the song, are the good times really over for good, from", "The song Are the Good Times Really Over is the third single from Merle Haggard's album Big City." ], "Conversation_no": 2455, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song chart in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song, are the good times really over for good, chart in the us", "Truth_answer": "The song Are the Good Times Really Over reached no. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song, are the good times really over for good, chart in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_the_Good_Times_Really_Over_(I_Wish_a_Buck_Was_Still_Silver)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song are the good times really over for good", "Are the Good Times Really Over is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard", "when was the song, are the good times really over for good, released", "The song Are the Good Times Really Over was released in May 15, 1982", "what album is the song, are the good times really over for good, from", "The song Are the Good Times Really Over is the third single from Merle Haggard's album Big City.", "did the song, are the good times really over for good, chart in the us", "The song Are the Good Times Really Over reached no. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart" ], "Conversation_no": 2455, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about in canada", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about in canada", "Truth_answer": "The song Are the Good Times Really Over reached no. 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song, are the good times really over for good, chart in canada", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)#Voice_cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2456, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Truth_answer": "Garth Jennings voices Miss Crawly in Sing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)#Voice_cast", "Context": [ "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Garth Jennings voices Miss Crawly in Sing" ], "Conversation_no": 2456, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the character do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does miss crawly do in the film sing", "Truth_answer": "Miss Crawly is an elderly iguana with a glass eye who is Buster's administrative assistant in the film Sing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does miss crawly do in the film sing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)#Voice_cast", "Context": [ "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Garth Jennings voices Miss Crawly in Sing", "what does miss crawly do in the film sing", "Miss Crawly is an elderly iguana with a glass eye who is Buster's administrative assistant in the film Sing" ], "Conversation_no": 2456, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is buster", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is buster in the film sing", "Truth_answer": "Buster Moon from the film Sing, is an optimistic koala who plans to save his theater from closure by holding a singing competition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is buster in the film sing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)#Plot", "Context": [ "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Garth Jennings voices Miss Crawly in Sing", "what does miss crawly do in the film sing", "Miss Crawly is an elderly iguana with a glass eye who is Buster's administrative assistant in the film Sing", "who is buster in the film sing", "Buster Moon from the film Sing, is an optimistic koala who plans to save his theater from closure by holding a singing competition" ], "Conversation_no": 2456, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the character succeed", "Transformer_rewrite": "does buster moon succeed in saving the theater in the film sing", "Truth_answer": "In Sing, Buster Moon's show is a success and impresses Nana. She buys the lot and the theater is rebuilt and reopened.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does buster moon succeed in saving the theater in the film sing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)#Voice_cast", "Context": [ "who is the voice of miss crawley in sing", "Garth Jennings voices Miss Crawly in Sing", "what does miss crawly do in the film sing", "Miss Crawly is an elderly iguana with a glass eye who is Buster's administrative assistant in the film Sing", "who is buster in the film sing", "Buster Moon from the film Sing, is an optimistic koala who plans to save his theater from closure by holding a singing competition", "does buster moon succeed in saving the theater in the film sing", "In Sing, Buster Moon's show is a success and impresses Nana. She buys the lot and the theater is rebuilt and reopened." ], "Conversation_no": 2456, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is nana", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is nana", "Truth_answer": "Sing's Nana Noodleman is a sheep and Eddie's grandmother who was a famous singer in her glory days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(2016_American_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is nana in the film sing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2457, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the original lost in space series air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the original lost in space series air", "Truth_answer": "Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118170243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the original lost in space series air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space", "Context": [ "when did the original lost in space series air", "Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968." ], "Conversation_no": 2457, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the premise", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the premise of lost in space", "Truth_answer": "Lost in Space follows the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle to survive in the depths of space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of lost in space", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space", "Context": [ "when did the original lost in space series air", "Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968.", "what is the premise of lost in space", "Lost in Space follows the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle to survive in the depths of space." ], "Conversation_no": 2457, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons was the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons was lost in space", "Truth_answer": "Lost in Space ran for 83 episodes over three seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118170243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons was lost in space", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space#Cancellation", "Context": [ "when did the original lost in space series air", "Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968.", "what is the premise of lost in space", "Lost in Space follows the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle to survive in the depths of space.", "how many seasons was lost in space", "Lost in Space ran for 83 episodes over three seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2457, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the show end", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did lost in space end", "Truth_answer": "The most likely reason Lost in Space was cancelled was its increasingly high cost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did lost in space end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space_(2018_TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did the original lost in space series air", "Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968.", "what is the premise of lost in space", "Lost in Space follows the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle to survive in the depths of space.", "how many seasons was lost in space", "Lost in Space ran for 83 episodes over three seasons.", "why did lost in space end", "The most likely reason Lost in Space was cancelled was its increasingly high cost." ], "Conversation_no": 2457, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the 2018 show based on the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the 2018 tv series lost in space based on lost in space", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 TV series Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series and is a reimagining of the 1965 series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the 2018 tv series lost in space based on lost in space", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2458, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "legal age to get a tattoo in cyprus", "Transformer_rewrite": "legal age to get a tattoo in cyprus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "legal age to get a tattoo in cyprus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Stopped_Loving_Her_Today", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2459, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "Truth_answer": "He Stopped Loving Her Today is a song recorded by American country music artist George Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://createsongstyles.com/index.php?topic=19581.msg109456;topicseen_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210214308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Stopped_Loving_Her_Today_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Stopped_Loving_Her_Today", "Context": [ "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "He Stopped Loving Her Today is a song recorded by American country music artist George Jones." ], "Conversation_no": 2459, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song released", "Truth_answer": "He Stopped Loving Her Today was released in April 1980 as the lead single from the album I Am What I Am.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://createsongstyles.com/index.php?topic=19581.msg109456;topicseen_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210214308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Stopped_Loving_Her_Today_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song he stopped loving her today released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Jones", "Context": [ "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "He Stopped Loving Her Today is a song recorded by American country music artist George Jones.", "when was the song he stopped loving her today released", "He Stopped Loving Her Today was released in April 1980 as the lead single from the album I Am What I Am." ], "Conversation_no": 2459, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the artist's most popular song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is george jones's most popular song", "Truth_answer": "George Jones achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best-known song He Stopped Loving Her Today, as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://createsongstyles.com/index.php?topic=19581.msg109456;topicseen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is george jones's most popular song", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Jones", "Context": [ "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "He Stopped Loving Her Today is a song recorded by American country music artist George Jones.", "when was the song he stopped loving her today released", "He Stopped Loving Her Today was released in April 1980 as the lead single from the album I Am What I Am.", "what is george jones's most popular song", "George Jones achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best-known song He Stopped Loving Her Today, as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing." ], "Conversation_no": 2459, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the artist still alive", "Transformer_rewrite": "is george jones still alive", "Truth_answer": "George Jones died in 2013, aged 81.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is george jones still alive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Jones", "Context": [ "who sang the song he stopped loving her today", "He Stopped Loving Her Today is a song recorded by American country music artist George Jones.", "when was the song he stopped loving her today released", "He Stopped Loving Her Today was released in April 1980 as the lead single from the album I Am What I Am.", "what is george jones's most popular song", "George Jones achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best-known song He Stopped Loving Her Today, as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing.", "is george jones still alive", "George Jones died in 2013, aged 81." ], "Conversation_no": 2459, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did george jones die", "Truth_answer": "George Jones died from hypoxic respiratory failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did george jones die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Taupin", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2460, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Truth_answer": "Bernie Taupin is best known for his long-term collaboration with Elton John, having written the lyrics for most of John's songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Taupin#Collaboration_with_Elton_John", "Context": [ "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Bernie Taupin is best known for his long-term collaboration with Elton John, having written the lyrics for most of John's songs." ], "Conversation_no": 2460, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the two start collaborating", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the two start collaborating", "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Bernie Taupin answered an advertisement for talent that was placed in the New Musical Express by Liberty Records A&R man Ray Williams. Elton John answered the same advert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205174341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Taupin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did elton john and bernie taupin start collaborating", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/elton-john-bernie-taupin-first-song-scarecrow-838709/", "Context": [ "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Bernie Taupin is best known for his long-term collaboration with Elton John, having written the lyrics for most of John's songs.", "when did elton john and bernie taupin start collaborating", "In 1967, Bernie Taupin answered an advertisement for talent that was placed in the New Musical Express by Liberty Records A&R man Ray Williams. Elton John answered the same advert." ], "Conversation_no": 2460, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the pair's first song together", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was elton john and bernie taupin's first song together", "Truth_answer": "The first song Elton John and Bernie Taupin teamed up on was “Scarecrow.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was elton john and bernie taupin's first song together", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Taupin#Collaboration_with_Elton_John", "Context": [ "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Bernie Taupin is best known for his long-term collaboration with Elton John, having written the lyrics for most of John's songs.", "when did elton john and bernie taupin start collaborating", "In 1967, Bernie Taupin answered an advertisement for talent that was placed in the New Musical Express by Liberty Records A&R man Ray Williams. Elton John answered the same advert.", "what was elton john and bernie taupin's first song together", "The first song Elton John and Bernie Taupin teamed up on was “Scarecrow.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2460, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many albums has the duo collaborated on", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many albums has the duo collaborated on", "Truth_answer": "Elton John and Bernie Taupin have collaborated on more than thirty albums to date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many albums have elton john and bernie taupin collaborated on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bustle.com/p/elton-john-bernie-taupins-real-life-friendship-is-still-going-strong-17929627", "Context": [ "who wrote all of elton john's songs", "Bernie Taupin is best known for his long-term collaboration with Elton John, having written the lyrics for most of John's songs.", "when did elton john and bernie taupin start collaborating", "In 1967, Bernie Taupin answered an advertisement for talent that was placed in the New Musical Express by Liberty Records A&R man Ray Williams. Elton John answered the same advert.", "what was elton john and bernie taupin's first song together", "The first song Elton John and Bernie Taupin teamed up on was “Scarecrow.”", "how many albums have elton john and bernie taupin collaborated on", "Elton John and Bernie Taupin have collaborated on more than thirty albums to date." ], "Conversation_no": 2460, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the two still friends", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the two still friends", "Truth_answer": "Elton John and Bernie Taupin are still on great terms today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190602132128id_/https://www.bustle.com/p/elton-john-bernie-taupins-real-life-friendship-is-still-going-strong-17929627_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are elton john and bernie taupin still friends", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2461, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who eliminated from india's next superstar this week", "Transformer_rewrite": "who eliminated from india's next superstar this week", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who eliminated from india's next superstar this week", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2462, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the fa cup semi final played", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is the fa cup semi final played", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the fa cup semi final played", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FA_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "when is the fa cup semi final played" ], "Conversation_no": 2462, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the 2019 fa cup final", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the fa cup final played in 2019", "Truth_answer": "The 2019 FA Cup Final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 18 May 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.fifaworldcupfootball.com/2019/05/fa-cup-final-2019.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FA_Cup_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the fa cup final played in 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wembley_Stadium", "Context": [ "when is the fa cup semi final played", "when was the fa cup final played in 2019", "The 2019 FA Cup Final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 18 May 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2462, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how big is the stadium", "Transformer_rewrite": "how big is wembley stadium", "Truth_answer": "The size of Wembley Stadium's field is 105 m by 68 m.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is wembley stadium", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FA_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "when is the fa cup semi final played", "when was the fa cup final played in 2019", "The 2019 FA Cup Final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 18 May 2019.", "how big is wembley stadium", "The size of Wembley Stadium's field is 105 m by 68 m." ], "Conversation_no": 2462, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played", "Truth_answer": "The 2019 FA Cup Final was contested by Manchester City F.C. and Watford F.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the 2019 fa cup final", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FA_Cup_Final", "Context": [ "when is the fa cup semi final played", "when was the fa cup final played in 2019", "The 2019 FA Cup Final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 18 May 2019.", "how big is wembley stadium", "The size of Wembley Stadium's field is 105 m by 68 m.", "who played in the 2019 fa cup final", "The 2019 FA Cup Final was contested by Manchester City F.C. and Watford F.C." ], "Conversation_no": 2462, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won", "Truth_answer": "Manchester City won the 2019 FA Cup Final match 6 to 0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2019 fa cup final", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Revolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2463, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "Truth_answer": "The Russian Revolution was a period of sociopolitical revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917, and concluding in 1923.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Revolution", "Context": [ "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "The Russian Revolution was a period of sociopolitical revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917, and concluding in 1923." ], "Conversation_no": 2463, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what country was created", "Transformer_rewrite": "what country was created from the russian revolution", "Truth_answer": "The Russian Revolution concluded in 1923 after the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union, including national states of Ukraine, Azerbaijan and others, and the end of the Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what country was created from the russian revolution", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union", "Context": [ "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "The Russian Revolution was a period of sociopolitical revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917, and concluding in 1923.", "what country was created from the russian revolution", "The Russian Revolution concluded in 1923 after the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union, including national states of Ukraine, Azerbaijan and others, and the end of the Civil War." ], "Conversation_no": 2463, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the country exist", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the soviet union exist", "Truth_answer": "The Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a federal sovereign state in northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the soviet union exist", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union", "Context": [ "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "The Russian Revolution was a period of sociopolitical revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917, and concluding in 1923.", "what country was created from the russian revolution", "The Russian Revolution concluded in 1923 after the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union, including national states of Ukraine, Azerbaijan and others, and the end of the Civil War.", "how long did the soviet union exist", "The Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a federal sovereign state in northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991." ], "Conversation_no": 2463, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who succeeded the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "who succeeded the soviet union", "Truth_answer": "The Russian Federation assumed the Soviet Union's rights and obligations and became recognized as the de facto successor state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who succeeded the soviet union", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union", "Context": [ "when did the communist revolution in russia take place", "The Russian Revolution was a period of sociopolitical revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917, and concluding in 1923.", "what country was created from the russian revolution", "The Russian Revolution concluded in 1923 after the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union, including national states of Ukraine, Azerbaijan and others, and the end of the Civil War.", "how long did the soviet union exist", "The Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a federal sovereign state in northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.", "who succeeded the soviet union", "The Russian Federation assumed the Soviet Union's rights and obligations and became recognized as the de facto successor state." ], "Conversation_no": 2463, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about ukraine", "Transformer_rewrite": "is ukraine a successor state to the soviet union", "Truth_answer": "Ukraine by law declared that it is a state-successor of both Ukrainian SSR and the Soviet Union. Today, Russia and Ukraine have an ongoing dispute over formerly-Soviet property.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129000833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is ukraine a successor state to the soviet union", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/california/gasquet-ca-282032244", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2464, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what city in california gets the most rain", "Transformer_rewrite": "what city in california gets the most rain", "Truth_answer": "Gasquet is located in the Smith River National Recreation Area and is reputed to be the rainiest place in California with an average annual rainfall of 95 inches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what city in california gets the most rain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasquet,_California", "Context": [ "what city in california gets the most rain", "Gasquet is located in the Smith River National Recreation Area and is reputed to be the rainiest place in California with an average annual rainfall of 95 inches." ], "Conversation_no": 2464, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what county is the community in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what county is gasquet, california, in", "Truth_answer": "Gasquet is an unincorporated community in Del Norte County, California, United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102000205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasquet,_California_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what county is gasquet, california, in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_City,_California", "Context": [ "what city in california gets the most rain", "Gasquet is located in the Smith River National Recreation Area and is reputed to be the rainiest place in California with an average annual rainfall of 95 inches.", "what county is gasquet, california, in", "Gasquet is an unincorporated community in Del Norte County, California, United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2464, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the biggest city in the county", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the biggest city in del norte county, california", "Truth_answer": "Crescent City is the county seat of, and the only incorporated city in, Del Norte County, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030161421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_City,_California_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the biggest city in del norte county, california", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_City,_California", "Context": [ "what city in california gets the most rain", "Gasquet is located in the Smith River National Recreation Area and is reputed to be the rainiest place in California with an average annual rainfall of 95 inches.", "what county is gasquet, california, in", "Gasquet is an unincorporated community in Del Norte County, California, United States.", "what is the biggest city in del norte county, california", "Crescent City is the county seat of, and the only incorporated city in, Del Norte County, California." ], "Conversation_no": 2464, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population of crescent city, california", "Truth_answer": "Crescent City had a total population of 7,643 in the 2010 census.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030161421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_City,_California_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of crescent city, california", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_City,_California", "Context": [ "what city in california gets the most rain", "Gasquet is located in the Smith River National Recreation Area and is reputed to be the rainiest place in California with an average annual rainfall of 95 inches.", "what county is gasquet, california, in", "Gasquet is an unincorporated community in Del Norte County, California, United States.", "what is the biggest city in del norte county, california", "Crescent City is the county seat of, and the only incorporated city in, Del Norte County, California.", "what is the population of crescent city, california", "Crescent City had a total population of 7,643 in the 2010 census." ], "Conversation_no": 2464, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the climate like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the climate of crescent city, california", "Truth_answer": "The climate of Crescent City is moderate, with cool summers as a result of intense maritime moderation. Nearby inland areas behind the mountains have significantly warmer summer temperatures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030161421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_City,_California_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the climate like in crescent city, california", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2465, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "thomas rhett make me wanna video girl", "Transformer_rewrite": "thomas rhett make me wanna video girl", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "thomas rhett make me wanna video girl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2466, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "stevie wonder that girl thinks that she's so fine", "Transformer_rewrite": "stevie wonder that girl thinks that she's so fine", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "stevie wonder that girl thinks that she's so fine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2467, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is m with a dot over it", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is m with a dot over it", "Truth_answer": "The common m-dot symbol is used to notate the mass flow rate, the mass of a substance which passes per unit of time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is m with a dot over it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate", "Context": [ "what is m with a dot over it", "The common m-dot symbol is used to notate the mass flow rate, the mass of a substance which passes per unit of time." ], "Conversation_no": 2467, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the rate defined", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the mass flow rate defined", "Truth_answer": "Mass flow rate is defined by the limit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the mass flow rate defined", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate", "Context": [ "what is m with a dot over it", "The common m-dot symbol is used to notate the mass flow rate, the mass of a substance which passes per unit of time.", "how is the mass flow rate defined", "Mass flow rate is defined by the limit." ], "Conversation_no": 2467, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what fields use this notation", "Transformer_rewrite": "what fields use m-dot notation", "Truth_answer": "The M-dot is used in physics and engineering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what fields use m-dot notation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate", "Context": [ "what is m with a dot over it", "The common m-dot symbol is used to notate the mass flow rate, the mass of a substance which passes per unit of time.", "how is the mass flow rate defined", "Mass flow rate is defined by the limit.", "what fields use m-dot notation", "The M-dot is used in physics and engineering." ], "Conversation_no": 2467, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what can be used instead", "Transformer_rewrite": "what can be used instead of m-dot", "Truth_answer": "Sometimes the Greek lowercase mu is used.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can be used instead of m-dot", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate", "Context": [ "what is m with a dot over it", "The common m-dot symbol is used to notate the mass flow rate, the mass of a substance which passes per unit of time.", "how is the mass flow rate defined", "Mass flow rate is defined by the limit.", "what fields use m-dot notation", "The M-dot is used in physics and engineering.", "what can be used instead of m-dot", "Sometimes the Greek lowercase mu is used." ], "Conversation_no": 2467, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the dot mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the dot over the mass flow rate symbol mean", "Truth_answer": "The overdot on the m is Newton's notation for a time derivative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the dot over the mass flow rate symbol mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2468, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "Transformer_rewrite": "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "Truth_answer": "The Seven Commandments are created by Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507213500id_/https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm", "Context": [ "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "The Seven Commandments are created by Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball." ], "Conversation_no": 2468, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the name for the commandments", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the name for the commandments in animal farm", "Truth_answer": "In the novel Animal Farm, Old Major’s ideals are called Animalism, and then condensed into seven laws.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507213500id_/https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name for the commandments in animal farm", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm", "Context": [ "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "The Seven Commandments are created by Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball.", "what is the name for the commandments in animal farm", "In the novel Animal Farm, Old Major’s ideals are called Animalism, and then condensed into seven laws." ], "Conversation_no": 2468, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did the 5th commandment state", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did the 5th commandment state in animal farm", "Truth_answer": "At first, the 5th Commandment stated that no animal shall drink alcohol, period. However, the pigs started drinking, so it was changed to “No animal can drink alcohol in excess.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507213500id_/https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the 5th commandment state in animal farm", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm", "Context": [ "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "The Seven Commandments are created by Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball.", "what is the name for the commandments in animal farm", "In the novel Animal Farm, Old Major’s ideals are called Animalism, and then condensed into seven laws.", "what did the 5th commandment state in animal farm", "At first, the 5th Commandment stated that no animal shall drink alcohol, period. However, the pigs started drinking, so it was changed to “No animal can drink alcohol in excess.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2468, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened to the commandments", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened to the 7 commandments in animal farm", "Truth_answer": "At the end of the story, the Seven Commandments are thrown out and replaced but a single, official Commandment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507213500id_/https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the 7 commandments in animal farm", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm", "Context": [ "who created the 7 commandments in animal farm", "The Seven Commandments are created by Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball.", "what is the name for the commandments in animal farm", "In the novel Animal Farm, Old Major’s ideals are called Animalism, and then condensed into seven laws.", "what did the 5th commandment state in animal farm", "At first, the 5th Commandment stated that no animal shall drink alcohol, period. However, the pigs started drinking, so it was changed to “No animal can drink alcohol in excess.”", "what happened to the 7 commandments in animal farm", "At the end of the story, the Seven Commandments are thrown out and replaced but a single, official Commandment." ], "Conversation_no": 2468, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the commandment", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the commandment", "Truth_answer": "That Commandment was that all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507213500id_/https://rockinreaders.fandom.com/wiki/The_Seven_Commandments_of_Animal_Farm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the single official commandment at the end of animal farm", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thefishsociety.co.uk/stone-bass-fillet-steaks.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2469, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Truth_answer": "Stone bass is a farmed fish which grows to a very handsome size - much bigger than most farmed sea bass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524074007id_/https://www.thefishsociety.co.uk/stone-bass-fillet-steaks.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/3298205/Theres-plenty-more-fish-in-the-sea.html", "Context": [ "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Stone bass is a farmed fish which grows to a very handsome size - much bigger than most farmed sea bass." ], "Conversation_no": 2469, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do the fish differ in taste", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do stone bass and sea bass differ in taste", "Truth_answer": "The stone bass has firm white flesh, with a slightly sweeter taste than sea bass or bream.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do stone bass and sea bass differ in taste", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chefs-resources.com/seafood/finfish/sea-bass-varieties/", "Context": [ "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Stone bass is a farmed fish which grows to a very handsome size - much bigger than most farmed sea bass.", "how do stone bass and sea bass differ in taste", "The stone bass has firm white flesh, with a slightly sweeter taste than sea bass or bream." ], "Conversation_no": 2469, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some species of the sea fish", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some species of the sea bass", "Truth_answer": "Some of the more common fish which are called Sea Bass include the Black Sea Bass, Blue Spotted Sea Bass, and Chilean Sea Bass species.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some species of the sea bass", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chefs-resources.com/seafood/finfish/sea-bass-varieties/", "Context": [ "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Stone bass is a farmed fish which grows to a very handsome size - much bigger than most farmed sea bass.", "how do stone bass and sea bass differ in taste", "The stone bass has firm white flesh, with a slightly sweeter taste than sea bass or bream.", "what are some species of the sea bass", "Some of the more common fish which are called Sea Bass include the Black Sea Bass, Blue Spotted Sea Bass, and Chilean Sea Bass species." ], "Conversation_no": 2469, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the fish taste like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do sea bass taste like", "Truth_answer": "Although the individual flavor profiles of each type of Sea Bass are unique, in general they have lean meat with small to medium white flakes and a delicate flavor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do sea bass taste like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chefs-resources.com/seafood/finfish/sea-bass-varieties/", "Context": [ "what is the difference between stone bass and sea bass", "Stone bass is a farmed fish which grows to a very handsome size - much bigger than most farmed sea bass.", "how do stone bass and sea bass differ in taste", "The stone bass has firm white flesh, with a slightly sweeter taste than sea bass or bream.", "what are some species of the sea bass", "Some of the more common fish which are called Sea Bass include the Black Sea Bass, Blue Spotted Sea Bass, and Chilean Sea Bass species.", "what do sea bass taste like", "Although the individual flavor profiles of each type of Sea Bass are unique, in general they have lean meat with small to medium white flakes and a delicate flavor." ], "Conversation_no": 2469, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where can the fish be found", "Transformer_rewrite": "where can sea bass be found", "Truth_answer": "Because of the broad based terminology for sea bass, they can be found worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907023834id_/http://www.chefs-resources.com:80/seafood/finfish/sea-bass-varieties/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where can sea bass be found", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2470, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "directly under the occipital lobes of the cerebrum", "Transformer_rewrite": "directly under the occipital lobes of the cerebrum", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "directly under the occipital lobes of the cerebrum", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2471, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the upper and lower portion in bifocal lenses", "Transformer_rewrite": "the upper and lower portion in bifocal lenses", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the upper and lower portion in bifocal lenses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2472, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "Truth_answer": "The leaves of a red oak start to fall in the spring as new buds begin to grow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html", "Context": [ "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "The leaves of a red oak start to fall in the spring as new buds begin to grow." ], "Conversation_no": 2472, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some characteristics of the tree", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some characteristics of the red oak tree", "Truth_answer": "The red oak is a tall tree, reaching heights of more than 70 feet, with brilliant fall foliage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031055058id_/https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some characteristics of the red oak tree", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html", "Context": [ "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "The leaves of a red oak start to fall in the spring as new buds begin to grow.", "what are some characteristics of the red oak tree", "The red oak is a tall tree, reaching heights of more than 70 feet, with brilliant fall foliage." ], "Conversation_no": 2472, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do the leaves look like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do the leaves look like", "Truth_answer": "The leaves have a pointed look that easily distinguishes them from the rounded leaves of other oak species.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031055058id_/https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the leaves of a red oak look like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html", "Context": [ "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "The leaves of a red oak start to fall in the spring as new buds begin to grow.", "what are some characteristics of the red oak tree", "The red oak is a tall tree, reaching heights of more than 70 feet, with brilliant fall foliage.", "what do the leaves of a red oak look like", "The leaves have a pointed look that easily distinguishes them from the rounded leaves of other oak species." ], "Conversation_no": 2472, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how are the trees different from other oaks", "Transformer_rewrite": "how are red oaks different from other oaks", "Truth_answer": "Unlike other oak leaves, a red oak leaf is pointed on the ends and displays bristle tips, which means the tips have growths on the tips that resemble stiff hairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031055058id_/https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are red oaks different from other oaks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html", "Context": [ "when do red oak trees drop their leaves", "The leaves of a red oak start to fall in the spring as new buds begin to grow.", "what are some characteristics of the red oak tree", "The red oak is a tall tree, reaching heights of more than 70 feet, with brilliant fall foliage.", "what do the leaves of a red oak look like", "The leaves have a pointed look that easily distinguishes them from the rounded leaves of other oak species.", "how are red oaks different from other oaks", "Unlike other oak leaves, a red oak leaf is pointed on the ends and displays bristle tips, which means the tips have growths on the tips that resemble stiff hairs." ], "Conversation_no": 2472, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the undersides of the tree's leaves like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do the undersides of red oak leaves look like", "Truth_answer": "The undersides of red oak leaves are light green with veins that often carry a tinge of red. Red oak leaves are usually a bit furry on the bottom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031055058id_/https://homeguides.sfgate.com/interesting-red-oak-leaf-76555.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the undersides of red oak leaves look like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2473, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what movie is all the young dudes in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what movie is all the young dudes in", "Truth_answer": "All the Young Dudes was featured in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720003449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie is all the young dudes in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes", "Context": [ "what movie is all the young dudes in", "All the Young Dudes was featured in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness." ], "Conversation_no": 2473, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song in any other movies", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song all the young dudes in any other movies besides in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness", "Truth_answer": "It is also used in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's 2010 film, Cemetery Junction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720003449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song all the young dudes in any other movies besides in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes", "Context": [ "what movie is all the young dudes in", "All the Young Dudes was featured in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness.", "was the song all the young dudes in any other movies besides in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness", "It is also used in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's 2010 film, Cemetery Junction." ], "Conversation_no": 2473, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings the song all the young dudes", "Truth_answer": "All the Young Dudes is a song written by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally recorded as a single by the English rock band Mott the Hoople in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720003449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song all the young dudes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes", "Context": [ "what movie is all the young dudes in", "All the Young Dudes was featured in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness.", "was the song all the young dudes in any other movies besides in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness", "It is also used in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's 2010 film, Cemetery Junction.", "who sings the song all the young dudes", "All the Young Dudes is a song written by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally recorded as a single by the English rock band Mott the Hoople in 1972." ], "Conversation_no": 2473, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song all the young dudes successful", "Truth_answer": "Regarded as an anthem of glam rock, the song has received acclaim and was a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song all the young dudes successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Young_Dudes", "Context": [ "what movie is all the young dudes in", "All the Young Dudes was featured in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness.", "was the song all the young dudes in any other movies besides in the 1995 film Clueless, the 2007 Jason Reitman film Juno and the 2008 film The Wackness", "It is also used in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's 2010 film, Cemetery Junction.", "who sings the song all the young dudes", "All the Young Dudes is a song written by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally recorded as a single by the English rock band Mott the Hoople in 1972.", "was the song all the young dudes successful", "Regarded as an anthem of glam rock, the song has received acclaim and was a commercial success." ], "Conversation_no": 2473, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song win awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the song win awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Rolling Stone rated All the Young Dudes No. 253 in its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did all the young dudes win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2474, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "Truth_answer": "The glycocalyx is located on the apical surface of endothelial cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx", "Context": [ "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "The glycocalyx is located on the apical surface of endothelial cells." ], "Conversation_no": 2474, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the part made out of", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the glycocalyx made out of", "Truth_answer": "The glycocalyx is composed of a negatively charged network of proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycolipids.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the glycocalyx made out of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx", "Context": [ "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "The glycocalyx is located on the apical surface of endothelial cells.", "what is the glycocalyx made out of", "The glycocalyx is composed of a negatively charged network of proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycolipids." ], "Conversation_no": 2474, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the part do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the glycocalyx do", "Truth_answer": "The glycocalyx is a type of identifier that the body uses to distinguish between its own healthy cells and transplanted tissues, diseased cells, or invading organisms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the glycocalyx do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx", "Context": [ "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "The glycocalyx is located on the apical surface of endothelial cells.", "what is the glycocalyx made out of", "The glycocalyx is composed of a negatively charged network of proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycolipids.", "what does the glycocalyx do", "The glycocalyx is a type of identifier that the body uses to distinguish between its own healthy cells and transplanted tissues, diseased cells, or invading organisms." ], "Conversation_no": 2474, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an example of the matrix in nature", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an example of glycocalyx in nature", "Truth_answer": "The slime on the outside of a fish is an example of glycocalyx.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of glycocalyx in nature", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx", "Context": [ "where is the glycocalyx located in the cell", "The glycocalyx is located on the apical surface of endothelial cells.", "what is the glycocalyx made out of", "The glycocalyx is composed of a negatively charged network of proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycolipids.", "what does the glycocalyx do", "The glycocalyx is a type of identifier that the body uses to distinguish between its own healthy cells and transplanted tissues, diseased cells, or invading organisms.", "what is an example of glycocalyx in nature", "The slime on the outside of a fish is an example of glycocalyx." ], "Conversation_no": 2474, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the matrix located in vascular endothelial tissue", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the glycocalyx located in vascular endothelial tissue", "Truth_answer": "The glycocalyx is located on the apical surface of vascular endothelial cells which line the lumen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the glycocalyx located in vascular endothelial tissue", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://moving2canada.com/living-in-hamilton/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2475, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "Truth_answer": "If you are looking to make a home in a spacious suburb with lots of room for kids and pets, living in Hamilton, Ontario could fulfill that vision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://moving2canada.com/living-in-hamilton/", "Context": [ "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "If you are looking to make a home in a spacious suburb with lots of room for kids and pets, living in Hamilton, Ontario could fulfill that vision." ], "Conversation_no": 2475, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the city located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is hamilton ontario located", "Truth_answer": "Hamilton is located in southern Ontario, about 75 minutes’ drive from Toronto and less than two hours from the border crossing with the United States at Buffalo, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is hamilton ontario located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://moving2canada.com/living-in-hamilton/", "Context": [ "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "If you are looking to make a home in a spacious suburb with lots of room for kids and pets, living in Hamilton, Ontario could fulfill that vision.", "where is hamilton ontario located", "Hamilton is located in southern Ontario, about 75 minutes’ drive from Toronto and less than two hours from the border crossing with the United States at Buffalo, New York." ], "Conversation_no": 2475, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a waterfront", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a waterfront in hamilton ontario", "Truth_answer": "Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, Hamilton has an extensive waterfront, and there are several conservation areas and activity centres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a waterfront in hamilton ontario", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://moving2canada.com/living-in-hamilton/", "Context": [ "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "If you are looking to make a home in a spacious suburb with lots of room for kids and pets, living in Hamilton, Ontario could fulfill that vision.", "where is hamilton ontario located", "Hamilton is located in southern Ontario, about 75 minutes’ drive from Toronto and less than two hours from the border crossing with the United States at Buffalo, New York.", "is there a waterfront in hamilton ontario", "Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, Hamilton has an extensive waterfront, and there are several conservation areas and activity centres." ], "Conversation_no": 2475, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any colleges in the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any colleges in hamilton ontario", "Truth_answer": "McMaster University, close to the downtown core, is an international-standard institution with leading teaching and research programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any colleges in hamilton ontario", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://moving2canada.com/living-in-hamilton/", "Context": [ "how is it to live in hamilton ontario", "If you are looking to make a home in a spacious suburb with lots of room for kids and pets, living in Hamilton, Ontario could fulfill that vision.", "where is hamilton ontario located", "Hamilton is located in southern Ontario, about 75 minutes’ drive from Toronto and less than two hours from the border crossing with the United States at Buffalo, New York.", "is there a waterfront in hamilton ontario", "Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, Hamilton has an extensive waterfront, and there are several conservation areas and activity centres.", "are there any colleges in hamilton ontario", "McMaster University, close to the downtown core, is an international-standard institution with leading teaching and research programs." ], "Conversation_no": 2475, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is working in the city like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is working in hamilton ontario like", "Truth_answer": "Hamilton was recently ranked as the top city nationwide for economic diversity, so there are plenty of opportunities for a successful career in a wide range of fields.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is working in hamilton ontario like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2476, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "based on the size of the population consider the following urban settlements", "Transformer_rewrite": "based on the size of the population consider the following urban settlements", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "based on the size of the population consider the following urban settlements", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/12daysofchristmas.shtml", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2477, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "Truth_answer": "The 12 Days of Christmas last until the evening of the 5th January", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/12daysofchristmas.shtml", "Context": [ "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "The 12 Days of Christmas last until the evening of the 5th January" ], "Conversation_no": 2477, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do the days represent", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do the 12 days of christmas represent", "Truth_answer": "The 12 Days each traditionally celebrate a feast day for a saint and/or have different celebrations:", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the 12 days of christmas represent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/12daysofchristmas.shtml", "Context": [ "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "The 12 Days of Christmas last until the evening of the 5th January", "what do the 12 days of christmas represent", "The 12 Days each traditionally celebrate a feast day for a saint and/or have different celebrations:" ], "Conversation_no": 2477, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the third day", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the third day of christmas", "Truth_answer": "Day 3, the 27th December, celebrates St John the Apostle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the third day of christmas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Days_of_Christmas_(song)", "Context": [ "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "The 12 Days of Christmas last until the evening of the 5th January", "what do the 12 days of christmas represent", "The 12 Days each traditionally celebrate a feast day for a saint and/or have different celebrations:", "what is the third day of christmas", "Day 3, the 27th December, celebrates St John the Apostle." ], "Conversation_no": 2477, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about in the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about in the song", "Truth_answer": "On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me, three French hens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://runnerwithanappetite.com/2729.html_p2", "https://erinleigheverafter.com/2025-12-days-of-harry-potter-christmas-lyrics.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in the song 12 days of christmas, what happens on the third day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Days_of_Christmas_(song)", "Context": [ "when do the 12 days of christmas end", "The 12 Days of Christmas last until the evening of the 5th January", "what do the 12 days of christmas represent", "The 12 Days each traditionally celebrate a feast day for a saint and/or have different celebrations:", "what is the third day of christmas", "Day 3, the 27th December, celebrates St John the Apostle.", "in the song 12 days of christmas, what happens on the third day", "On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me, three French hens" ], "Conversation_no": 2477, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about on the fourth day", "Transformer_rewrite": "in the song 12 days of christmas, what happens on the fourth day", "Truth_answer": "On the fourth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 4 calling birds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://forums.kolobok.us/index.php?s=2d40094074dfea3939123901ec9187fc&showtopic=2114&pid=30768&st=100_p5", "http://forums.kolobok.us/index.php?s=9d436d266abf3a4e4c74e8834557bb80&showtopic=2114&pid=30767&st=100_p5", "http://runnerwithanappetite.com/2729.html_p2", "https://erinleigheverafter.com/2025-12-days-of-harry-potter-christmas-lyrics.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in the song 12 days of christmas, what happens on the fourth day", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2478, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does star wars the last jedi take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does star wars the last jedi take place", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does star wars the last jedi take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2479, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of these is not a definition of inertia", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of these is not a definition of inertia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of these is not a definition of inertia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2480, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "master of arts in public administration and management", "Transformer_rewrite": "master of arts in public administration and management", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "master of arts in public administration and management", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_06/d_06_cl/d_06_cl_mou/d_06_cl_mou.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2481, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "Truth_answer": "The crossover of nerves in the brain, or decussation, occurs just before the junction between the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_06/d_06_cl/d_06_cl_mou/d_06_cl_mou.html", "Context": [ "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "The crossover of nerves in the brain, or decussation, occurs just before the junction between the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord." ], "Conversation_no": 2481, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the crossover related to one sided paralysis", "Transformer_rewrite": "is decussation related to one sided paralysis", "Truth_answer": "This decussation of the pyramidal tract is the reason that brain injuries and strokes on one side of the head typically cause paralysis on the other side of the body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201034602id_/http://thebrain.mcgill.ca:80/flash/d/d_06/d_06_cl/d_06_cl_mou/d_06_cl_mou.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is decussation related to one sided paralysis", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decussation", "Context": [ "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "The crossover of nerves in the brain, or decussation, occurs just before the junction between the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord.", "is decussation related to one sided paralysis", "This decussation of the pyramidal tract is the reason that brain injuries and strokes on one side of the head typically cause paralysis on the other side of the body." ], "Conversation_no": 2481, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the process called in neuroanatomy", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is decussation called in neuroanatomy", "Truth_answer": "In neuroanatomy, the term chiasma is reserved for crossing of- or within nerves such as in the optic chiasm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214033414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decussation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is decussation called in neuroanatomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decussation", "Context": [ "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "The crossover of nerves in the brain, or decussation, occurs just before the junction between the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord.", "is decussation related to one sided paralysis", "This decussation of the pyramidal tract is the reason that brain injuries and strokes on one side of the head typically cause paralysis on the other side of the body.", "what is decussation called in neuroanatomy", "In neuroanatomy, the term chiasma is reserved for crossing of- or within nerves such as in the optic chiasm." ], "Conversation_no": 2481, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is process like in botany", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is decussation in botany", "Truth_answer": "In botanical leaf taxology, the word decussate describes an opposite pattern of leaves which has successive pairs at right angles to each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214033414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decussation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is decussation in botany", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decussation", "Context": [ "where do nerves cross over in the brain", "The crossover of nerves in the brain, or decussation, occurs just before the junction between the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord.", "is decussation related to one sided paralysis", "This decussation of the pyramidal tract is the reason that brain injuries and strokes on one side of the head typically cause paralysis on the other side of the body.", "what is decussation called in neuroanatomy", "In neuroanatomy, the term chiasma is reserved for crossing of- or within nerves such as in the optic chiasm.", "what is decussation in botany", "In botanical leaf taxology, the word decussate describes an opposite pattern of leaves which has successive pairs at right angles to each other." ], "Conversation_no": 2481, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the process occur in teeth", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does decussation occus in teeth", "Truth_answer": "In tooth enamel, where bundles of rods cross each other as they travel from the enamel-dentine junction to the outer enamel surface, or near to it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214033414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decussation_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does decussation occus in teeth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2482, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "Transformer_rewrite": "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "Truth_answer": "The Patriots own the record for most Super Bowl appearances overall and tied for the most won.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Patriots", "Context": [ "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "The Patriots own the record for most Super Bowl appearances overall and tied for the most won." ], "Conversation_no": 2482, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the team founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the patriots founded", "Truth_answer": "The Patriots were founded in 1959 as the Boston Patriots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the patriots founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://wyrk.com/patriots-are-knocked-out-of-the-playoffs-hours-after-the-bills-loss/", "Context": [ "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "The Patriots own the record for most Super Bowl appearances overall and tied for the most won.", "when was the patriots founded", "The Patriots were founded in 1959 as the Boston Patriots" ], "Conversation_no": 2482, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the team knocked out of the playoffs", "Transformer_rewrite": "were the patriots knocked out of the playoffs", "Truth_answer": "The Patriots lost in the Wild Card playoff round for the first time in a decade, 20-13 on Saturday night to the Titans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105144919id_/https://wyrk.com/patriots-are-knocked-out-of-the-playoffs-hours-after-the-bills-loss/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the patriots knocked out of the playoffs", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_New_England_Patriots_season", "Context": [ "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "The Patriots own the record for most Super Bowl appearances overall and tied for the most won.", "when was the patriots founded", "The Patriots were founded in 1959 as the Boston Patriots", "were the patriots knocked out of the playoffs", "The Patriots lost in the Wild Card playoff round for the first time in a decade, 20-13 on Saturday night to the Titans." ], "Conversation_no": 2482, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was believed to be the team's best qb", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was believed to be the the patriot's best quarterback", "Truth_answer": "Tom Brady, believed by many as the greatest quarterback of all time, led the Patriots to 9 Super Bowl appearances, winning 6 of them from the 2001 to 2018 seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_New_England_Patriots_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was believed to be the the patriot's best quarterback", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_New_England_Patriots_season", "Context": [ "who's been to the superbowl the most times", "The Patriots own the record for most Super Bowl appearances overall and tied for the most won.", "when was the patriots founded", "The Patriots were founded in 1959 as the Boston Patriots", "were the patriots knocked out of the playoffs", "The Patriots lost in the Wild Card playoff round for the first time in a decade, 20-13 on Saturday night to the Titans.", "who was believed to be the the patriot's best quarterback", "Tom Brady, believed by many as the greatest quarterback of all time, led the Patriots to 9 Super Bowl appearances, winning 6 of them from the 2001 to 2018 seasons" ], "Conversation_no": 2482, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "will the player be playing this season", "Transformer_rewrite": "will tom br beady playing in the 2020 season", "Truth_answer": "The 2020 season will be the first season since 1999 without long-time quarterback Tom Brady on the roster and the first since 2000 without Brady as starting quarterback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will tom br beady playing in the 2020 season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2483, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Transformer_rewrite": "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Truth_answer": "Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105062027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders", "Context": [ "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball history." ], "Conversation_no": 2483, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the player's nickname", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Ty Cobb's nickname", "Truth_answer": "Tyrus Raymond Cobb was nicknamed The Georgia Peach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ty Cobb's nickname", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders", "Context": [ "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball history.", "what was Ty Cobb's nickname", "Tyrus Raymond Cobb was nicknamed The Georgia Peach." ], "Conversation_no": 2483, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what team was the player on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what team was Tyrus Raymond Cobb on", "Truth_answer": "Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the last six as the team's player-manager, and finished his career with the Philadelphia Athletics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team was Tyrus Raymond Cobb on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders", "Context": [ "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball history.", "what was Ty Cobb's nickname", "Tyrus Raymond Cobb was nicknamed The Georgia Peach.", "what team was Tyrus Raymond Cobb on", "Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the last six as the team's player-manager, and finished his career with the Philadelphia Athletics." ], "Conversation_no": 2483, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what record did the player set", "Transformer_rewrite": "what record did Ty Cobb set", "Truth_answer": "Cobb is widely credited with setting 90 MLB records during his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what record did Ty Cobb set", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders", "Context": [ "who had the highest batting average in the mlb", "Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball history.", "what was Ty Cobb's nickname", "Tyrus Raymond Cobb was nicknamed The Georgia Peach.", "what team was Tyrus Raymond Cobb on", "Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the last six as the team's player-manager, and finished his career with the Philadelphia Athletics.", "what record did Ty Cobb set", "Cobb is widely credited with setting 90 MLB records during his career." ], "Conversation_no": 2483, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the player's batting average", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Ty Cobb's batting average", "Truth_answer": "Cobb's batting average is .367", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ty Cobb's batting average", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2484, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "Truth_answer": "The United Nations is headquartered in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations", "Context": [ "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "The United Nations is headquartered in New York City" ], "Conversation_no": 2484, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where in new york is the hq located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where in new york is the hq located", "Truth_answer": "It is located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, on 17 to 18 acres of grounds overlooking the East River", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in new york is the headquarters of the united nations located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations", "Context": [ "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "The United Nations is headquartered in New York City", "where in new york is the headquarters of the united nations located", "It is located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, on 17 to 18 acres of grounds overlooking the East River" ], "Conversation_no": 2484, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who designed the complex", "Transformer_rewrite": "who designed the headquarters of the united nations", "Truth_answer": "It was designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the headquarters of the united nations", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations", "Context": [ "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "The United Nations is headquartered in New York City", "where in new york is the headquarters of the united nations located", "It is located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, on 17 to 18 acres of grounds overlooking the East River", "who designed the headquarters of the united nations", "It was designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz" ], "Conversation_no": 2484, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the area have a nickname", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the area have a nickname", "Truth_answer": "The term Turtle Bay is occasionally used as a metonym for the UN headquarters or for the United Nations as a whole", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the area where the headquarters of the united nations is have a nickname", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations", "Context": [ "where is the headquarters of the united nations located", "The United Nations is headquartered in New York City", "where in new york is the headquarters of the united nations located", "It is located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, on 17 to 18 acres of grounds overlooking the East River", "who designed the headquarters of the united nations", "It was designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz", "does the area where the headquarters of the united nations is have a nickname", "The term Turtle Bay is occasionally used as a metonym for the UN headquarters or for the United Nations as a whole" ], "Conversation_no": 2484, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what seats does the hq hold", "Transformer_rewrite": "what seats does the hq hold", "Truth_answer": "The headquarters holds the seats of the principal organs of the UN, including the General Assembly and the Security Council, but excluding the International Court of Justice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what seats does the headquarters of the united nations hold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2485, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "Truth_answer": "The National Flag of Canada is twice as long as it is wide, or 64 units in length and 32 units in width or depth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html", "Context": [ "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "The National Flag of Canada is twice as long as it is wide, or 64 units in length and 32 units in width or depth." ], "Conversation_no": 2485, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the flag approved", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the canadian flag approved", "Truth_answer": "The National Flag of Canada was approved by Parliament in 1964 and proclaimed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to take effect on February 15, 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924133730id_/https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the canadian flag approved", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html", "Context": [ "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "The National Flag of Canada is twice as long as it is wide, or 64 units in length and 32 units in width or depth.", "when was the canadian flag approved", "The National Flag of Canada was approved by Parliament in 1964 and proclaimed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to take effect on February 15, 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 2485, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the flag look like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the canadian flag look like", "Truth_answer": "In its centre is a white square the width of the Flag, with a single red maple leaf in the centre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the canadian flag look like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html", "Context": [ "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "The National Flag of Canada is twice as long as it is wide, or 64 units in length and 32 units in width or depth.", "when was the canadian flag approved", "The National Flag of Canada was approved by Parliament in 1964 and proclaimed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to take effect on February 15, 1965.", "what does the canadian flag look like", "In its centre is a white square the width of the Flag, with a single red maple leaf in the centre." ], "Conversation_no": 2485, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the leaf symbolize", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the leaf on the canadian flag symbolize", "Truth_answer": "The maple leaf has been a recognizable and important symbol for Canada for over 300 years. It has been used to symbolize Canada, the land and its people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924133730id_/https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the leaf on the canadian flag symbolize", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html", "Context": [ "what are the dimensions of the canadian flag", "The National Flag of Canada is twice as long as it is wide, or 64 units in length and 32 units in width or depth.", "when was the canadian flag approved", "The National Flag of Canada was approved by Parliament in 1964 and proclaimed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to take effect on February 15, 1965.", "what does the canadian flag look like", "In its centre is a white square the width of the Flag, with a single red maple leaf in the centre.", "what does the leaf on the canadian flag symbolize", "The maple leaf has been a recognizable and important symbol for Canada for over 300 years. It has been used to symbolize Canada, the land and its people." ], "Conversation_no": 2485, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the colors", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the colors", "Truth_answer": "Canada’s national colours have a deep foundation in history. The colours, red and white, can be traced back through France and England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924133730id_/https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/flag-canada-description.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the colors on the canadian flag symbolize", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Jedi#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2486, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Truth_answer": "Ian McDiarmid portrays The Emperor in Return of the Jedi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Jedi#Cast", "Context": [ "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Ian McDiarmid portrays The Emperor in Return of the Jedi." ], "Conversation_no": 2486, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was han solo", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played han solo in return of the jedi", "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford played Han Solo in Return of the Jedi.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bamfstyle.com/2016/05/04/starwars-han/?replytocom=29514_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played han solo in return of the jedi", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford#Star_Wars", "Context": [ "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Ian McDiarmid portrays The Emperor in Return of the Jedi.", "who played han solo in return of the jedi", "Harrison Ford played Han Solo in Return of the Jedi." ], "Conversation_no": 2486, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the actor land the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the actor land the role of han solo in return of the jedi", "Truth_answer": "Ford's previous work in American Graffiti eventually landed him the Han Solo role when he was hired by Lucas to read lines for actors auditioning for roles in Star Wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the actor land the role of han solo in return of the jedi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford", "Context": [ "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Ian McDiarmid portrays The Emperor in Return of the Jedi.", "who played han solo in return of the jedi", "Harrison Ford played Han Solo in Return of the Jedi.", "how did the actor land the role of han solo in return of the jedi", "Ford's previous work in American Graffiti eventually landed him the Han Solo role when he was hired by Lucas to read lines for actors auditioning for roles in Star Wars." ], "Conversation_no": 2486, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other movies is the actor known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other movies is harrison ford known for besides return of the jedi", "Truth_answer": "Ford is also widely known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones film franchise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other movies is harrison ford known for besides return of the jedi", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford", "Context": [ "who played the emperor return of the jedi", "Ian McDiarmid portrays The Emperor in Return of the Jedi.", "who played han solo in return of the jedi", "Harrison Ford played Han Solo in Return of the Jedi.", "how did the actor land the role of han solo in return of the jedi", "Ford's previous work in American Graffiti eventually landed him the Han Solo role when he was hired by Lucas to read lines for actors auditioning for roles in Star Wars.", "what other movies is harrison ford known for besides return of the jedi", "Ford is also widely known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones film franchise" ], "Conversation_no": 2486, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other films did the actor do after star wars", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other films did harrison ford do after star wars", "Truth_answer": "Following Star Wars, Ford appeared in many other films, including Heroes, Force 10 from Navarone and Hanover Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other films did harrison ford do after star wars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2487, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the united states produce the most of", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the united states produce the most of", "Truth_answer": "The largest manufacturing industries in the United States by revenue include petroleum, steel, automobiles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, and mining.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the united states produce the most of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "what does the united states produce the most of", "The largest manufacturing industries in the United States by revenue include petroleum, steel, automobiles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, and mining." ], "Conversation_no": 2487, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the country produce airplanes", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the united states produce airplanes", "Truth_answer": "A large portion of U.S. industrial output, the United States leads the world in airplane manufacturing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the united states produce airplanes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "what does the united states produce the most of", "The largest manufacturing industries in the United States by revenue include petroleum, steel, automobiles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, and mining.", "does the united states produce airplanes", "A large portion of U.S. industrial output, the United States leads the world in airplane manufacturing." ], "Conversation_no": 2487, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which companies manufacture the planes", "Transformer_rewrite": "which companies manufacture the planes", "Truth_answer": "American companies such as Boeing, Cessna, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics produce a vast majority of the world's civilian and military aircraft in factories stretching across the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which companies in the united states manufacture airplanes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "what does the united states produce the most of", "The largest manufacturing industries in the United States by revenue include petroleum, steel, automobiles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, and mining.", "does the united states produce airplanes", "A large portion of U.S. industrial output, the United States leads the world in airplane manufacturing.", "which companies in the united states manufacture airplanes", "American companies such as Boeing, Cessna, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics produce a vast majority of the world's civilian and military aircraft in factories stretching across the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2487, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the country the largest manufacturer", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the united states the largest manufacturer", "Truth_answer": "The United States is the world's second largest manufacturer with a record high real output in Q1 2018 of $2.00 trillion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the united states the largest manufacturer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.brookings.edu/research/global-manufacturing-scorecard-how-the-us-compares-to-18-other-nations/", "Context": [ "what does the united states produce the most of", "The largest manufacturing industries in the United States by revenue include petroleum, steel, automobiles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, and mining.", "does the united states produce airplanes", "A large portion of U.S. industrial output, the United States leads the world in airplane manufacturing.", "which companies in the united states manufacture airplanes", "American companies such as Boeing, Cessna, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics produce a vast majority of the world's civilian and military aircraft in factories stretching across the United States.", "is the united states the largest manufacturer", "The United States is the world's second largest manufacturer with a record high real output in Q1 2018 of $2.00 trillion." ], "Conversation_no": 2487, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the first company in the United Staes", "Truth_answer": "China leads the world in terms of manufacturing output, with over $2.01 trillion in output.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the first largest manufacturer in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2488, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is going home today in bigg boss", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is going home today in bigg boss", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is going home today in bigg boss", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2489, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "Truth_answer": "In episode 111, Rory pays Luke a surprise visit at the diner to find out how Lorelai is. He feels obligated to tell her that he and Lorelai are engaged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805185700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)", "Context": [ "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "In episode 111, Rory pays Luke a surprise visit at the diner to find out how Lorelai is. He feels obligated to tell her that he and Lorelai are engaged." ], "Conversation_no": 2489, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the episode air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the episode air", "Truth_answer": "Episode 111 of Gilmore Girls aired on September 20, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did episode 111 of gilmore girls air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)", "Context": [ "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "In episode 111, Rory pays Luke a surprise visit at the diner to find out how Lorelai is. He feels obligated to tell her that he and Lorelai are engaged.", "when did episode 111 of gilmore girls air", "Episode 111 of Gilmore Girls aired on September 20, 2005" ], "Conversation_no": 2489, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what season was the episode on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what season was the episode 111 of Gilmore Girls on", "Truth_answer": "Episode 111 was on the sixth season of Gilmore Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season was the episode 111 of Gilmore Girls on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)", "Context": [ "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "In episode 111, Rory pays Luke a surprise visit at the diner to find out how Lorelai is. He feels obligated to tell her that he and Lorelai are engaged.", "when did episode 111 of gilmore girls air", "Episode 111 of Gilmore Girls aired on September 20, 2005", "what season was the episode 111 of Gilmore Girls on", "Episode 111 was on the sixth season of Gilmore Girls." ], "Conversation_no": 2489, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the name of the dog on the season", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the name of the dog on season 6 of gilmore girls", "Truth_answer": "In season 6 of gilmore girls, Lorelai buys a dog named Paul Anka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the dog on season 6 of gilmore girls", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)", "Context": [ "when does rory find out lorelai is engaged", "In episode 111, Rory pays Luke a surprise visit at the diner to find out how Lorelai is. He feels obligated to tell her that he and Lorelai are engaged.", "when did episode 111 of gilmore girls air", "Episode 111 of Gilmore Girls aired on September 20, 2005", "what season was the episode 111 of Gilmore Girls on", "Episode 111 was on the sixth season of Gilmore Girls.", "what was the name of the dog on season 6 of gilmore girls", "In season 6 of gilmore girls, Lorelai buys a dog named Paul Anka." ], "Conversation_no": 2489, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does luke have a daughter", "Transformer_rewrite": "does luke have a daughter", "Truth_answer": "Luke learns he has a 12-year-old daughter, April Nardini", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805185700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmore_Girls_(season_6)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does luke on gilmore girls have a daughter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2490, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the purpose of sunroof in car", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the purpose of sunroof in car", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of sunroof in car", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2491, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how i met your mother ted dates the same girl twice", "Transformer_rewrite": "how i met your mother ted dates the same girl twice", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how i met your mother ted dates the same girl twice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee#Flora,_fauna_and_ecology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2492, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Truth_answer": "Local fishermen talk of three types of fish in the Sea of Galilee: musht, sardine, biny, and catfish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee#Flora,_fauna_and_ecology", "Context": [ "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Local fishermen talk of three types of fish in the Sea of Galilee: musht, sardine, biny, and catfish." ], "Conversation_no": 2492, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's musht", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's musht", "Truth_answer": "Musht is tilapia. The tilapia species in the Sea of Galilee include the Galilean tilapia, the blue tilapia, and the redbelly tilapia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fish species musht that lives in the sea of galilee", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee#Flora,_fauna_and_ecology", "Context": [ "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Local fishermen talk of three types of fish in the Sea of Galilee: musht, sardine, biny, and catfish.", "what is the fish species musht that lives in the sea of galilee", "Musht is tilapia. The tilapia species in the Sea of Galilee include the Galilean tilapia, the blue tilapia, and the redbelly tilapia." ], "Conversation_no": 2492, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many are caught", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many tilapia fish are caught in the sea of galilee", "Truth_answer": "In 2005, 300 short tons of tilapia were caught by local fishermen from the Sea of Galilee. This dropped to 8 short tons in 2009 due to overfishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227023329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many tilapia fish are caught in the sea of galilee", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee#Flora,_fauna_and_ecology", "Context": [ "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Local fishermen talk of three types of fish in the Sea of Galilee: musht, sardine, biny, and catfish.", "what is the fish species musht that lives in the sea of galilee", "Musht is tilapia. The tilapia species in the Sea of Galilee include the Galilean tilapia, the blue tilapia, and the redbelly tilapia.", "how many tilapia fish are caught in the sea of galilee", "In 2005, 300 short tons of tilapia were caught by local fishermen from the Sea of Galilee. This dropped to 8 short tons in 2009 due to overfishing." ], "Conversation_no": 2492, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which tilapia species", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which species of tilapia are caught commercially", "Truth_answer": "Fish caught commercially in the Sea of Galilee include Tristramella simonis and the Galilean tilapia, locally called St. Peter's fish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227023329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which species of tilapia are caught commercially", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee#Flora,_fauna_and_ecology", "Context": [ "what kind of fish is in the sea of galilee", "Local fishermen talk of three types of fish in the Sea of Galilee: musht, sardine, biny, and catfish.", "what is the fish species musht that lives in the sea of galilee", "Musht is tilapia. The tilapia species in the Sea of Galilee include the Galilean tilapia, the blue tilapia, and the redbelly tilapia.", "how many tilapia fish are caught in the sea of galilee", "In 2005, 300 short tons of tilapia were caught by local fishermen from the Sea of Galilee. This dropped to 8 short tons in 2009 due to overfishing.", "Which species of tilapia are caught commercially", "Fish caught commercially in the Sea of Galilee include Tristramella simonis and the Galilean tilapia, locally called St. Peter's fish." ], "Conversation_no": 2492, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any other species", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any other fish species besides tilapia, sardine, biny, and catfish in the sea of galilee", "Truth_answer": "A fish species that is unique to the Sea of Galilee, Tristramella sacra, used to spawn in the marsh and has not been seen since the 1990s droughts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other fish species besides tilapia, sardine, biny, and catfish in the sea of galilee", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2493, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do you change the timers for ripng", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do you change the timers for ripng", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do you change the timers for ripng", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2494, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "fall on your knees ann marie macdonald summary", "Transformer_rewrite": "fall on your knees ann marie macdonald summary", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fall on your knees ann marie macdonald summary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2495, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Truth_answer": "Alex Russo wins and gains full wizardry in the wizards of waverly place family wizard competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)", "Context": [ "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Alex Russo wins and gains full wizardry in the wizards of waverly place family wizard competition." ], "Conversation_no": 2495, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did justin get magic too", "Transformer_rewrite": "did justin get magic too", "Truth_answer": "Justin Russo becomes a full wizard as well when Professor Crumbs reveals he is retiring as headmaster of WizTech and passes the position to Justin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016013450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Justin russo get magic after Alex russo won and gained full wizardry in the family wizard competition", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)", "Context": [ "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Alex Russo wins and gains full wizardry in the wizards of waverly place family wizard competition.", "did Justin russo get magic after Alex russo won and gained full wizardry in the family wizard competition", "Justin Russo becomes a full wizard as well when Professor Crumbs reveals he is retiring as headmaster of WizTech and passes the position to Justin." ], "Conversation_no": 2495, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about max", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens to max russo after Alex russo and Justin russo get magic following the family wizard competition", "Truth_answer": "Jerry Russo decides to pass down the Waverly Sub Station to Max one day since he is the only child who is not a wizard anymore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016013450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to max russo after Alex russo and Justin russo get magic following the family wizard competition", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)", "Context": [ "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Alex Russo wins and gains full wizardry in the wizards of waverly place family wizard competition.", "did Justin russo get magic after Alex russo won and gained full wizardry in the family wizard competition", "Justin Russo becomes a full wizard as well when Professor Crumbs reveals he is retiring as headmaster of WizTech and passes the position to Justin.", "what happens to max russo after Alex russo and Justin russo get magic following the family wizard competition", "Jerry Russo decides to pass down the Waverly Sub Station to Max one day since he is the only child who is not a wizard anymore." ], "Conversation_no": 2495, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which season was the competition", "Transformer_rewrite": "which season was the family wizard competition in wizards of waverly place", "Truth_answer": "The family wizard competition takes places in the fourth and final season of Wizards of Waverly Place", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which season was the family wizard competition in wizards of waverly place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)", "Context": [ "who won the magic in wizards of waverly place", "Alex Russo wins and gains full wizardry in the wizards of waverly place family wizard competition.", "did Justin russo get magic after Alex russo won and gained full wizardry in the family wizard competition", "Justin Russo becomes a full wizard as well when Professor Crumbs reveals he is retiring as headmaster of WizTech and passes the position to Justin.", "what happens to max russo after Alex russo and Justin russo get magic following the family wizard competition", "Jerry Russo decides to pass down the Waverly Sub Station to Max one day since he is the only child who is not a wizard anymore.", "which season was the family wizard competition in wizards of waverly place", "The family wizard competition takes places in the fourth and final season of Wizards of Waverly Place" ], "Conversation_no": 2495, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does the series finale end", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does the series finale of Wizards of Waverly Place end", "Truth_answer": "The series finale of Wizards of Waverly Place ends with hugging and Alex saying that they are all happy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016013450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_(season_4)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the series finale of Wizards of Waverly Place end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Romanus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2496, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Truth_answer": "Robert Romanus, also billed as Bob Romanus, is perhaps best known for his role in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as Mike Damone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Romanus", "Context": [ "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Robert Romanus, also billed as Bob Romanus, is perhaps best known for his role in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as Mike Damone." ], "Conversation_no": 2496, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was damone known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was damone known for", "Truth_answer": "Fast Times at Ridgemont High's character, Damone was an Italian-American ticket scalper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was mike damone in fast times at ridgemont high known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Romanus", "Context": [ "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Robert Romanus, also billed as Bob Romanus, is perhaps best known for his role in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as Mike Damone.", "what was mike damone in fast times at ridgemont high known for", "Fast Times at Ridgemont High's character, Damone was an Italian-American ticket scalper." ], "Conversation_no": 2496, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the actor born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was robert romanus born", "Truth_answer": "Robert Romanus was born on July 17, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Romanus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was robert romanus born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Romanus", "Context": [ "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Robert Romanus, also billed as Bob Romanus, is perhaps best known for his role in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as Mike Damone.", "what was mike damone in fast times at ridgemont high known for", "Fast Times at Ridgemont High's character, Damone was an Italian-American ticket scalper.", "when was robert romanus born", "Robert Romanus was born on July 17, 1956." ], "Conversation_no": 2496, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what movies did the actor star in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what movies did robert romanus star in", "Truth_answer": "Robert Romanus starred in the 1985 film Bad Medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Romanus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what movies did robert romanus star in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dictionary.com/browse/ticket-scalper", "Context": [ "who played damone in fast times at ridgemont high", "Robert Romanus, also billed as Bob Romanus, is perhaps best known for his role in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as Mike Damone.", "what was mike damone in fast times at ridgemont high known for", "Fast Times at Ridgemont High's character, Damone was an Italian-American ticket scalper.", "when was robert romanus born", "Robert Romanus was born on July 17, 1956.", "what movies did robert romanus star in", "Robert Romanus starred in the 1985 film Bad Medicine." ], "Conversation_no": 2496, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a scalper", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a scalper", "Truth_answer": "A ticket scalper is an unauthorized ticket speculator who buys tickets to a performance or sports event and resells them at inflated prices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104514id_/https://www.dictionary.com/browse/ticket-scalper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a ticket scalper", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashik", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2497, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Transformer_rewrite": "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Truth_answer": "Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214023224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashik_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godavari_River", "Context": [ "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites." ], "Conversation_no": 2497, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is the river", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is the river godavari", "Truth_answer": "The Godavari is India's second longest river after the Ganga. It is 1,465 kilometers in length.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the river godavari", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godavari_River", "Context": [ "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites.", "how long is the river godavari", "The Godavari is India's second longest river after the Ganga. It is 1,465 kilometers in length." ], "Conversation_no": 2497, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the name mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the name godavari river mean", "Truth_answer": "The word Godavari means granting water or kine. The name could be a Sanskritized form of the Telugu word goda, which means 'limit' or 'boundary.'", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name godavari river mean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godavari_River", "Context": [ "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites.", "how long is the river godavari", "The Godavari is India's second longest river after the Ganga. It is 1,465 kilometers in length.", "what does the name godavari river mean", "The word Godavari means granting water or kine. The name could be a Sanskritized form of the Telugu word goda, which means 'limit' or 'boundary.'" ], "Conversation_no": 2497, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the river originate from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the godavari river originate from", "Truth_answer": "The Godavari originates in the Western Ghats of central India near Nashik in Maharashtra, 80 km from the Arabian Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815080146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godavari_River_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the godavari river originate from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godavari_River#Religious_significance", "Context": [ "which city is located on the banks of the river godavari", "Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites.", "how long is the river godavari", "The Godavari is India's second longest river after the Ganga. It is 1,465 kilometers in length.", "what does the name godavari river mean", "The word Godavari means granting water or kine. The name could be a Sanskritized form of the Telugu word goda, which means 'limit' or 'boundary.'", "where does the godavari river originate from", "The Godavari originates in the Western Ghats of central India near Nashik in Maharashtra, 80 km from the Arabian Sea." ], "Conversation_no": 2497, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the river sacred", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the godavari river sacred", "Truth_answer": "The Godavari river is sacred to Hindus. Many people have bathed in her waters as a rite of cleansing, and every twelve years, Pushkaram fair is held on the banks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the godavari river sacred", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.toppr.com/guides/history/the-nationalist-movement-in-indo-china/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2498, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "Truth_answer": "The Indo-China region of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos struggled with colonisation from the Europeans just like India. Their nationalist movement started when they fought back to gain their independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104252id_/https://www.toppr.com/guides/history/the-nationalist-movement-in-indo-china/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://maps.unomaha.edu/Peterson/geog1000/Notes/Notes_Exam3/IndoChina.html", "Context": [ "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "The Indo-China region of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos struggled with colonisation from the Europeans just like India. Their nationalist movement started when they fought back to gain their independence." ], "Conversation_no": 2498, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what countries are a part of the peninsula", "Transformer_rewrite": "what countries are a part of indo-china", "Truth_answer": "The three countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam represent Indochina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries are a part of indo-china", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Indochina", "Context": [ "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "The Indo-China region of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos struggled with colonisation from the Europeans just like India. Their nationalist movement started when they fought back to gain their independence.", "what countries are a part of indo-china", "The three countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam represent Indochina" ], "Conversation_no": 2498, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the countries gain independence from france", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did indochina gain independence from france", "Truth_answer": "On 22 October and 9 November 1953, the Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia proclaimed their respective independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212184056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Indochina_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did indochina gain independence from france", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Indochina", "Context": [ "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "The Indo-China region of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos struggled with colonisation from the Europeans just like India. Their nationalist movement started when they fought back to gain their independence.", "what countries are a part of indo-china", "The three countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam represent Indochina", "when did indochina gain independence from france", "On 22 October and 9 November 1953, the Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia proclaimed their respective independence." ], "Conversation_no": 2498, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the french leave afterwards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the french leave after the Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia proclaimed their respective independence", "Truth_answer": "Following the Geneva Accord of 1954, the French evacuated Vietnam and French Indochina came to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212184056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Indochina_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the french leave after the Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia proclaimed their respective independence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/indochina-2/", "Context": [ "why did nationalist movement occur in indo china", "The Indo-China region of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos struggled with colonisation from the Europeans just like India. Their nationalist movement started when they fought back to gain their independence.", "what countries are a part of indo-china", "The three countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam represent Indochina", "when did indochina gain independence from france", "On 22 October and 9 November 1953, the Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia proclaimed their respective independence.", "did the french leave after the Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia proclaimed their respective independence", "Following the Geneva Accord of 1954, the French evacuated Vietnam and French Indochina came to an end." ], "Conversation_no": 2498, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do people still use the term today", "Transformer_rewrite": "do people still call the southeast asian peninsula indochina", "Truth_answer": "The entire area of Indochina is now usually referred to as the Indochinese Peninsula or Mainland Southeast Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218164000id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/indochina-2/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do people still call the southeast asian peninsula indochina", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2499, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far is it from here to jacksonville", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far is it from here to jacksonville", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is it from here to jacksonville", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/62866554/biology-111-chapter-2-test-bank-flash-cards/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2500, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "Truth_answer": "The atomic mass of some carbon atoms in nature is slightly more than 12 daltons because they have more neutrons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/28698-facts-about-carbon.html", "Context": [ "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "The atomic mass of some carbon atoms in nature is slightly more than 12 daltons because they have more neutrons." ], "Conversation_no": 2500, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the element get its name", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does carbon get its name from", "Truth_answer": "Carbon gets its name from the Latin word carbo, which means coal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does carbon get its name from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/carbon-chemical-element", "Context": [ "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "The atomic mass of some carbon atoms in nature is slightly more than 12 daltons because they have more neutrons.", "where does carbon get its name from", "Carbon gets its name from the Latin word carbo, which means coal." ], "Conversation_no": 2500, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the element rare", "Transformer_rewrite": "is carbon rare", "Truth_answer": "Although widely distributed in nature, carbon is not particularly plentiful—it makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth's crust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is carbon rare", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://sciencing.com/items-made-carbon-8500911.html", "Context": [ "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "The atomic mass of some carbon atoms in nature is slightly more than 12 daltons because they have more neutrons.", "where does carbon get its name from", "Carbon gets its name from the Latin word carbo, which means coal.", "is carbon rare", "Although widely distributed in nature, carbon is not particularly plentiful—it makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth's crust." ], "Conversation_no": 2500, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is made from the element", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is made from carbon", "Truth_answer": "You're made partly of carbon, so is clothing, furniture, plastics and your household machines. There is carbon in the air we breathe. Diamonds and graphite are also made of carbon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200724064821id_/https://sciencing.com/items-made-carbon-8500911.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is made from carbon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon", "Context": [ "why is the atomic mass of carbon slightly more than 12 daltons", "The atomic mass of some carbon atoms in nature is slightly more than 12 daltons because they have more neutrons.", "where does carbon get its name from", "Carbon gets its name from the Latin word carbo, which means coal.", "is carbon rare", "Although widely distributed in nature, carbon is not particularly plentiful—it makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth's crust.", "what is made from carbon", "You're made partly of carbon, so is clothing, furniture, plastics and your household machines. There is carbon in the air we breathe. Diamonds and graphite are also made of carbon." ], "Conversation_no": 2500, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the element's atomic number", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is carbon's atomic number", "Truth_answer": "Carbon is a chemical element with atomic number 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is carbon's atomic number", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2501, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.laopride.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.cgi?num=1367946943/8_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/archives/la-me-judy-garland-19690623-story.html", "Context": [ "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 2501, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old was garland", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was judy garland when she played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland played the role of Dorothy, at 17, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was judy garland when she played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film)", "Context": [ "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.", "how old was judy garland when she played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played the role of Dorothy, at 17, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 2501, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did garland compete against for the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did garland compete against for the role", "Truth_answer": "Several actors were reportedly considered for the part of Dorothy, including Shirley Temple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did judy garland compete with for the role of dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Burke", "Context": [ "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.", "how old was judy garland when she played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played the role of Dorothy, at 17, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.", "who did judy garland compete with for the role of dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Several actors were reportedly considered for the part of Dorothy, including Shirley Temple." ], "Conversation_no": 2501, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played glinda", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played glinda in the wizard of oz", "Truth_answer": "Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke portrayed Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie musical The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played glinda in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Ray_Bolger", "Context": [ "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.", "how old was judy garland when she played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Judy Garland played the role of Dorothy, at 17, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.", "who did judy garland compete with for the role of dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Several actors were reportedly considered for the part of Dorothy, including Shirley Temple.", "who played glinda in the wizard of oz", "Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke portrayed Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie musical The Wizard of Oz." ], "Conversation_no": 2501, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played the scarecrow", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played the scarecrow", "Truth_answer": "Ray Bolger was the American actor who played the Scarecrow in MGM's 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the scarecrow in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sisd.net/cms/lib/TX01001452/Centricity/Domain/1297/The_history_of_the_atom_Notes-_condensed.pdf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2502, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Transformer_rewrite": "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Truth_answer": "Democritus was a Greek philosopher who was the first person to use the term atom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sisd.net/cms/lib/TX01001452/Centricity/Domain/1297/The_history_of_the_atom_Notes-_condensed.pdf", "Context": [ "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Democritus was a Greek philosopher who was the first person to use the term atom." ], "Conversation_no": 2502, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about dalton", "Transformer_rewrite": "did john dalton find out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Truth_answer": "John Dalton was the first to adapt Democritus’ theory into the first modern atomic model.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did john dalton find out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/history/dalton.html", "Context": [ "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Democritus was a Greek philosopher who was the first person to use the term atom.", "did john dalton find out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "John Dalton was the first to adapt Democritus’ theory into the first modern atomic model." ], "Conversation_no": 2502, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did dalton propose the first modern atomic model", "Truth_answer": "Experiments with gases that first became possible at the turn of the nineteenth century led John Dalton in 1803 to propose a modern theory of the atom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201093552id_/http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu:80/genchem/history/dalton.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did dalton propose the first modern atomic model", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry)/Atomic_Theory/Dalton%27s_Atomic_Theory/Postulates_of_Dalton%27s_Atomic_Theory", "Context": [ "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Democritus was a Greek philosopher who was the first person to use the term atom.", "did john dalton find out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "John Dalton was the first to adapt Democritus’ theory into the first modern atomic model.", "when did dalton propose the first modern atomic model", "Experiments with gases that first became possible at the turn of the nineteenth century led John Dalton in 1803 to propose a modern theory of the atom." ], "Conversation_no": 2502, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the theory accurate", "Transformer_rewrite": "is john dalton's atomic theory accurate", "Truth_answer": "John Dalton's postulate of the indivisibility of an atom in his atomic theory was proved wrong: an atom can be further subdivided into protons, neutrons and electrons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531074750id_/https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry)/Atomic_Theory/Dalton's_Atomic_Theory/Postulates_of_Dalton's_Atomic_Theory_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is john dalton's atomic theory accurate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ck12.org/chemistry/daltons-atomic-theory/lesson/Daltons-Atomic-Theory-MS-PS/", "Context": [ "who found out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "Democritus was a Greek philosopher who was the first person to use the term atom.", "did john dalton find out that the simplest form of matter is the atom", "John Dalton was the first to adapt Democritus’ theory into the first modern atomic model.", "when did dalton propose the first modern atomic model", "Experiments with gases that first became possible at the turn of the nineteenth century led John Dalton in 1803 to propose a modern theory of the atom.", "is john dalton's atomic theory accurate", "John Dalton's postulate of the indivisibility of an atom in his atomic theory was proved wrong: an atom can be further subdivided into protons, neutrons and electrons." ], "Conversation_no": 2502, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which theory is accepted in the modern day", "Transformer_rewrite": "which atomic theory is accepted in the modern day", "Truth_answer": "Dalton's atomic theory was accepted by many scientists almost immediately. Most of it is still accepted today. However, scientists now know that atoms are not the smallest particles of matter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which atomic theory is accepted in the modern day", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Land_Registry", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2503, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "Truth_answer": "HM Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702173639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Land_Registry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Registration_Act_2002#Land_registration", "Context": [ "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "HM Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales." ], "Conversation_no": 2503, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is registration mandatory", "Transformer_rewrite": "is registration mandatory", "Truth_answer": "Section 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 stipulates that registration of an estate in land is compulsory when one of four events occurs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720183855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Registration_Act_2002_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is land registration with hm land registry mandatory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://iclg.com/practice-areas/real-estate-laws-and-regulations/usa", "Context": [ "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "HM Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales.", "is land registration with hm land registry mandatory", "Section 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 stipulates that registration of an estate in land is compulsory when one of four events occurs." ], "Conversation_no": 2503, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "is land registration mandatory in the united states", "Truth_answer": "There is no requirement in the U.S. that title to land be registered. There is no obligation to record evidence of ownership, leasehold, easement or other rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is land registration mandatory in the united states", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/29/what-the-median-home-price-of-200000-will-get-you-across-the-us.html", "Context": [ "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "HM Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales.", "is land registration with hm land registry mandatory", "Section 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 stipulates that registration of an estate in land is compulsory when one of four events occurs.", "is land registration mandatory in the united states", "There is no requirement in the U.S. that title to land be registered. There is no obligation to record evidence of ownership, leasehold, easement or other rights." ], "Conversation_no": 2503, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is a house in that country", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is a house in that country", "Truth_answer": "The median home price in the U.S. is $200,000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is a house in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/751605/average-house-price-in-the-uk/", "Context": [ "when were properties first registered with the land registry", "HM Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales.", "is land registration with hm land registry mandatory", "Section 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 stipulates that registration of an estate in land is compulsory when one of four events occurs.", "is land registration mandatory in the united states", "There is no requirement in the U.S. that title to land be registered. There is no obligation to record evidence of ownership, leasehold, easement or other rights.", "how much is a house in the us", "The median home price in the U.S. is $200,000" ], "Conversation_no": 2503, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about in the uk", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is a house in the uk", "Truth_answer": "As the market stands as of July 2019, the average house price in the UK was 233 thousand British pounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is a house in the uk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/health/tay-sachs-disease", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2504, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Truth_answer": "Tay-Sachs disease causes the body to not make a protein called hexosaminidase A. Without this protein, gangliosides build up in nerve cells in the brain, destroying brain cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200424133911id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/tay-sachs-disease_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tay-sachs-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20378190", "Context": [ "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Tay-Sachs disease causes the body to not make a protein called hexosaminidase A. Without this protein, gangliosides build up in nerve cells in the brain, destroying brain cells." ], "Conversation_no": 2504, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the symptoms of the disease", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the symptoms of tay-sachs disease", "Truth_answer": "Signs and symptoms of Tay-Sachs disease can include the following: loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up; and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017190145id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tay-sachs-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20378190_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the symptoms of tay-sachs disease", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tay-sachs-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20378190", "Context": [ "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Tay-Sachs disease causes the body to not make a protein called hexosaminidase A. Without this protein, gangliosides build up in nerve cells in the brain, destroying brain cells.", "what are the symptoms of tay-sachs disease", "Signs and symptoms of Tay-Sachs disease can include the following: loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up; and more." ], "Conversation_no": 2504, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can babies be born with this disease", "Transformer_rewrite": "can babies be born with tay-sachs disease", "Truth_answer": "Tay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder that is passed from parents to their children. It occurs when a child inherits the gene from both parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017190145id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tay-sachs-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20378190_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can babies be born with tay-sachs disease", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/sandhoff-disease/", "Context": [ "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Tay-Sachs disease causes the body to not make a protein called hexosaminidase A. Without this protein, gangliosides build up in nerve cells in the brain, destroying brain cells.", "what are the symptoms of tay-sachs disease", "Signs and symptoms of Tay-Sachs disease can include the following: loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up; and more.", "can babies be born with tay-sachs disease", "Tay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder that is passed from parents to their children. It occurs when a child inherits the gene from both parents." ], "Conversation_no": 2504, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some similar diseases", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some similar diseases to tay-sachs disease", "Truth_answer": "Sandhoff disease is a lipid storage disorder characterized by a progressive deterioration of the central nervous system. The clinical symptoms of Sandhoff disease are identical to Tay-Sachs disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some similar diseases to tay-sachs disease", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/sandhoff-disease/", "Context": [ "what type of protein is affected in cells of individuals with tay-sachs", "Tay-Sachs disease causes the body to not make a protein called hexosaminidase A. Without this protein, gangliosides build up in nerve cells in the brain, destroying brain cells.", "what are the symptoms of tay-sachs disease", "Signs and symptoms of Tay-Sachs disease can include the following: loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up; and more.", "can babies be born with tay-sachs disease", "Tay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder that is passed from parents to their children. It occurs when a child inherits the gene from both parents.", "what are some similar diseases to tay-sachs disease", "Sandhoff disease is a lipid storage disorder characterized by a progressive deterioration of the central nervous system. The clinical symptoms of Sandhoff disease are identical to Tay-Sachs disease." ], "Conversation_no": 2504, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the disease genetic", "Transformer_rewrite": "is sandhoff disease genetic", "Truth_answer": "Sandhoff disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by an abnormal gene for the beta subunit of the hexosaminidase B enzyme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223004240id_/https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/sandhoff-disease/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is sandhoff disease genetic", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2505, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "h2o just add water season 1 episode list", "Transformer_rewrite": "h2o just add water season 1 episode list", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "h2o just add water season 1 episode list", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Howe", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2506, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "Truth_answer": "The departure of Arsène Wenger from Arsenal F.C. in 2018 made Eddie Howe the longest-serving active manager in the Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111211622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Howe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League", "Context": [ "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "The departure of Arsène Wenger from Arsenal F.C. in 2018 made Eddie Howe the longest-serving active manager in the Premier League." ], "Conversation_no": 2506, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many clubs have competed", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many clubs have competed in the premier league", "Truth_answer": "Forty-nine clubs have competed since the inception of the Premier League in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many clubs have competed in the premier league", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League", "Context": [ "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "The departure of Arsène Wenger from Arsenal F.C. in 2018 made Eddie Howe the longest-serving active manager in the Premier League.", "how many clubs have competed in the premier league", "Forty-nine clubs have competed since the inception of the Premier League in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 2506, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which have won titles", "Transformer_rewrite": "which clubs in the premier league have won titles", "Truth_answer": "Six clubs have won the Premier League title: Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, and Leicester City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which clubs in the premier league have won titles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League", "Context": [ "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "The departure of Arsène Wenger from Arsenal F.C. in 2018 made Eddie Howe the longest-serving active manager in the Premier League.", "how many clubs have competed in the premier league", "Forty-nine clubs have competed since the inception of the Premier League in 1992.", "which clubs in the premier league have won titles", "Six clubs have won the Premier League title: Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, and Leicester City." ], "Conversation_no": 2506, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has the most points", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has the most points", "Truth_answer": "The record of most points in a Premier League season is 100, set by Manchester City in 2017–18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which club in the premier league has the record of most points", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League", "Context": [ "who are the longest serving managers in the premier league", "The departure of Arsène Wenger from Arsenal F.C. in 2018 made Eddie Howe the longest-serving active manager in the Premier League.", "how many clubs have competed in the premier league", "Forty-nine clubs have competed since the inception of the Premier League in 1992.", "which clubs in the premier league have won titles", "Six clubs have won the Premier League title: Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, and Leicester City.", "which club in the premier league has the record of most points", "The record of most points in a Premier League season is 100, set by Manchester City in 2017–18." ], "Conversation_no": 2506, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the league founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the premier league founded", "Truth_answer": "The Premier League was founded on 20 February 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117112738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premier league founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_age_in_the_United_States", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2507, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old do i have to be to get married", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old do i have to be to get married", "Truth_answer": "An individual can marry in the United States without parental consent or other authorization, on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska and Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do i have to be to get married", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_age_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "how old do i have to be to get married", "An individual can marry in the United States without parental consent or other authorization, on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska and Mississippi." ], "Conversation_no": 2507, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about in puerto rico", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old do i have to be to get married in puerto rico", "Truth_answer": "In Puerto Rico the general marriage is also 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204151914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_age_in_the_United_States_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do i have to be to get married in puerto rico", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usmarriagelaws.com/marriage-license/application/fees-cost/", "Context": [ "how old do i have to be to get married", "An individual can marry in the United States without parental consent or other authorization, on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska and Mississippi.", "how old do i have to be to get married in puerto rico", "In Puerto Rico the general marriage is also 21." ], "Conversation_no": 2507, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does it cost money", "Transformer_rewrite": "does it cost money", "Truth_answer": "Fees for marriage licenses in the US range from a low of $10 to as much as $115.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does it cost money to get married", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.weddingwire.com/cost/wedding-venue", "Context": [ "how old do i have to be to get married", "An individual can marry in the United States without parental consent or other authorization, on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska and Mississippi.", "how old do i have to be to get married in puerto rico", "In Puerto Rico the general marriage is also 21.", "does it cost money to get married", "Fees for marriage licenses in the US range from a low of $10 to as much as $115." ], "Conversation_no": 2507, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the venue", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does a wedding venue cost", "Truth_answer": "In the U.S., the average starting site fee for wedding ceremonies is $600.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105030id_/https://www.weddingwire.com/cost/wedding-venue_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does a wedding venue cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.weddingwire.com/cost/wedding-venue", "Context": [ "how old do i have to be to get married", "An individual can marry in the United States without parental consent or other authorization, on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska and Mississippi.", "how old do i have to be to get married in puerto rico", "In Puerto Rico the general marriage is also 21.", "does it cost money to get married", "Fees for marriage licenses in the US range from a low of $10 to as much as $115.", "how much does a wedding venue cost", "In the U.S., the average starting site fee for wedding ceremonies is $600." ], "Conversation_no": 2507, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the average ceremony cost", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the average wedding ceremony cost", "Truth_answer": "Most couples spend between $3,000 to $11,000 for a wedding venue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average wedding ceremony cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1801020/the-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-10x16-family-reunion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2508, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "Truth_answer": "The next episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Feb 26, 2020 at 8PM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1801020/the-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-10x16-family-reunion", "Context": [ "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "The next episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Feb 26, 2020 at 8PM." ], "Conversation_no": 2508, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what will the episode be called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what will the 16th episode of the 10th season of the real housewives of new jersey be called", "Truth_answer": "Season 10, Episode 16 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey is titled Family Reunion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what will the 16th episode of the 10th season of the real housewives of new jersey be called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Housewives_of_New_Jersey", "Context": [ "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "The next episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Feb 26, 2020 at 8PM.", "what will the 16th episode of the 10th season of the real housewives of new jersey be called", "Season 10, Episode 16 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey is titled Family Reunion." ], "Conversation_no": 2508, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the show about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the show about", "Truth_answer": "Developed as the fourth installment of The Real Housewives franchise, it has aired ten seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the real housewives of new jersey about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzo%27d_with_Children", "Context": [ "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "The next episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Feb 26, 2020 at 8PM.", "what will the 16th episode of the 10th season of the real housewives of new jersey be called", "Season 10, Episode 16 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey is titled Family Reunion.", "what is the real housewives of new jersey about", "Developed as the fourth installment of The Real Housewives franchise, it has aired ten seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 2508, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "were there any spin offs", "Transformer_rewrite": "were there any spin offs from the real housewives of new jersey", "Truth_answer": "Manzo'd with Children is the first spin-off show of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzo%27d_with_Children_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any spin offs from the real housewives of new jersey", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Manzo%27d_with_Children_episodes", "Context": [ "when does real housewives of new jersey start", "The next episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Feb 26, 2020 at 8PM.", "what will the 16th episode of the 10th season of the real housewives of new jersey be called", "Season 10, Episode 16 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey is titled Family Reunion.", "what is the real housewives of new jersey about", "Developed as the fourth installment of The Real Housewives franchise, it has aired ten seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in New Jersey.", "were there any spin offs from the real housewives of new jersey", "Manzo'd with Children is the first spin-off show of The Real Housewives of New Jersey." ], "Conversation_no": 2508, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes does the spin-off have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes does manzo'd with children have", "Truth_answer": "During the course of the series, 30 episodes of Manzo'd with Children aired over three seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200902061106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Manzo%27d_with_Children_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does manzo'd with children have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2509, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of the following are characteristics of the nineteenth-century symphony", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of the following are characteristics of the nineteenth-century symphony", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following are characteristics of the nineteenth-century symphony", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2510, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "explain the importance of institution design of india", "Transformer_rewrite": "explain the importance of institution design of india", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the importance of institution design of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2511, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "elton john song club at the end of the street", "Transformer_rewrite": "elton john song club at the end of the street", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "elton john song club at the end of the street", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States#Mean_household_income", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2512, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the average household income for the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the average household income for the us", "Truth_answer": "The mean household income in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau 2014 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, was $72,641.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208172228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average household income for the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "what is the average household income for the us", "The mean household income in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau 2014 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, was $72,641." ], "Conversation_no": 2512, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the minimum wage", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the minimum wage", "Truth_answer": "The effective nationwide minimum wage in the United States, the wage that the average minimum wage worker earns, is $11.80 as of May 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average minimum wage for the us", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "what is the average household income for the us", "The mean household income in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau 2014 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, was $72,641.", "what is the average minimum wage for the us", "The effective nationwide minimum wage in the United States, the wage that the average minimum wage worker earns, is $11.80 as of May 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2512, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which state has the highest", "Transformer_rewrite": "which u.s. state has the highest minimum wage", "Truth_answer": "Washington D.C. has the highest minimum wage at $14.00 per hour while California, Massachusetts, and Washington have the highest state minimum wage at $13.00 per hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121145311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_the_United_States_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which u.s. state has the highest minimum wage", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_the_United_States#State_laws", "Context": [ "what is the average household income for the us", "The mean household income in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau 2014 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, was $72,641.", "what is the average minimum wage for the us", "The effective nationwide minimum wage in the United States, the wage that the average minimum wage worker earns, is $11.80 as of May 2019.", "which u.s. state has the highest minimum wage", "Washington D.C. has the highest minimum wage at $14.00 per hour while California, Massachusetts, and Washington have the highest state minimum wage at $13.00 per hour." ], "Conversation_no": 2512, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who controls the standard", "Transformer_rewrite": "who controls the standard minimum wage in the u.s", "Truth_answer": "The minimum wage in the United States is set by US labor law and a range of state and local laws.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who controls the standard minimum wage in the u.s.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage", "Context": [ "what is the average household income for the us", "The mean household income in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau 2014 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, was $72,641.", "what is the average minimum wage for the us", "The effective nationwide minimum wage in the United States, the wage that the average minimum wage worker earns, is $11.80 as of May 2019.", "which u.s. state has the highest minimum wage", "Washington D.C. has the highest minimum wage at $14.00 per hour while California, Massachusetts, and Washington have the highest state minimum wage at $13.00 per hour.", "who controls the standard minimum wage in the u.s.", "The minimum wage in the United States is set by US labor law and a range of state and local laws." ], "Conversation_no": 2512, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does u.s. labor law say", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does u.s. labor law say about minimum wage", "Truth_answer": "The federal minimum wage provisions are contained in the Fair Labor Standards Act. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour effective July 24, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113722id_/https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does u.s. labor law say about minimum wage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_TV_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2513, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Transformer_rewrite": "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Truth_answer": "Coaches from previous seasons of American TV series The Voice include Shakira, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Levine", "Context": [ "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Coaches from previous seasons of American TV series The Voice include Shakira, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson." ], "Conversation_no": 2513, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is adam levine still a judge", "Transformer_rewrite": "is adam levine still a judge", "Truth_answer": "From 2011 to 2019, Adam Levine served as a coach on NBC's reality talent show The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is adam levine still a judge on the voice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://nypost.com/2019/10/08/nick-jonas-is-replacing-adam-levine-on-nbcs-the-voice/", "Context": [ "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Coaches from previous seasons of American TV series The Voice include Shakira, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson.", "is adam levine still a judge on the voice", "From 2011 to 2019, Adam Levine served as a coach on NBC's reality talent show The Voice." ], "Conversation_no": 2513, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who replaced levine", "Transformer_rewrite": "who replaced levine", "Truth_answer": "Nick Jonas replaced Adam Levine as a judge on NBC’s “The Voice.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225125612id_/https://nypost.com/2019/10/08/nick-jonas-is-replacing-adam-levine-on-nbcs-the-voice/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who replaced adam levine as a judge on the voice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_TV_series)#Ratings", "Context": [ "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Coaches from previous seasons of American TV series The Voice include Shakira, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson.", "is adam levine still a judge on the voice", "From 2011 to 2019, Adam Levine served as a coach on NBC's reality talent show The Voice.", "who replaced adam levine as a judge on the voice", "Nick Jonas replaced Adam Levine as a judge on NBC’s “The Voice.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2513, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what season is the show on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what season is the voice currently on", "Truth_answer": "The eighteenth season of American TV series The Voice premiered on February 24, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season is the voice currently on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_season_17)", "Context": [ "who used to be a judge on the voice", "Coaches from previous seasons of American TV series The Voice include Shakira, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson.", "is adam levine still a judge on the voice", "From 2011 to 2019, Adam Levine served as a coach on NBC's reality talent show The Voice.", "who replaced adam levine as a judge on the voice", "Nick Jonas replaced Adam Levine as a judge on NBC’s “The Voice.”", "what season is the voice currently on", "The eighteenth season of American TV series The Voice premiered on February 24, 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2513, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won season 17", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won season 17", "Truth_answer": "Jake Hoot was named winner of American season 17 of The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won season 17 of the voice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2514, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "Transformer_rewrite": "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "Truth_answer": "The cytoplasm of a bacterial cell is a gel-like matrix composed of water, enzymes, nutrients, wastes, and gases and contains cell structures such as ribosomes, a chromosome, and plasmids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html", "Context": [ "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "The cytoplasm of a bacterial cell is a gel-like matrix composed of water, enzymes, nutrients, wastes, and gases and contains cell structures such as ribosomes, a chromosome, and plasmids." ], "Conversation_no": 2514, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens in the organism's cytoplasm", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasm", "Truth_answer": "The cytoplasm, or protoplasm, of bacterial cells is where the functions for cell growth, metabolism, and replication are carried out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118044105id_/https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasm", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html", "Context": [ "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "The cytoplasm of a bacterial cell is a gel-like matrix composed of water, enzymes, nutrients, wastes, and gases and contains cell structures such as ribosomes, a chromosome, and plasmids.", "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasm", "The cytoplasm, or protoplasm, of bacterial cells is where the functions for cell growth, metabolism, and replication are carried out." ], "Conversation_no": 2514, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the cytoplasmic membrane", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasmic membrane", "Truth_answer": "A layer of phospholipids and proteins, called the cytoplasmic membrane, encloses the interior of the bacterium, regulating the flow of materials in and out of the cell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118044105id_/https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasmic membrane", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cell_structure", "Context": [ "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "The cytoplasm of a bacterial cell is a gel-like matrix composed of water, enzymes, nutrients, wastes, and gases and contains cell structures such as ribosomes, a chromosome, and plasmids.", "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasm", "The cytoplasm, or protoplasm, of bacterial cells is where the functions for cell growth, metabolism, and replication are carried out.", "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasmic membrane", "A layer of phospholipids and proteins, called the cytoplasmic membrane, encloses the interior of the bacterium, regulating the flow of materials in and out of the cell." ], "Conversation_no": 2514, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some structural characteristics of the organism", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some structural characteristics of bacterial cells", "Truth_answer": "Perhaps the most obvious structural characteristic of bacteria is their small size. Small size is important because it allows for a large surface area-to-volume ratio for rapid uptake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some structural characteristics of bacterial cells", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cell_structure", "Context": [ "what items can be found inside a bacterial cell", "The cytoplasm of a bacterial cell is a gel-like matrix composed of water, enzymes, nutrients, wastes, and gases and contains cell structures such as ribosomes, a chromosome, and plasmids.", "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasm", "The cytoplasm, or protoplasm, of bacterial cells is where the functions for cell growth, metabolism, and replication are carried out.", "what happens in a bacterial cell's cytoplasmic membrane", "A layer of phospholipids and proteins, called the cytoplasmic membrane, encloses the interior of the bacterium, regulating the flow of materials in and out of the cell.", "what are some structural characteristics of bacterial cells", "Perhaps the most obvious structural characteristic of bacteria is their small size. Small size is important because it allows for a large surface area-to-volume ratio for rapid uptake." ], "Conversation_no": 2514, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the structure different from eukaryotes", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the structure of bacterial cells different from eukaryotes", "Truth_answer": "In comparison to eukaryotes, the intracellular features of the bacterial cell are extremely simple. Bacteria do not contain organelles in the same sense as eukaryotes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212045034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cell_structure_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the structure of bacterial cells different from eukaryotes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2515, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of the following products is counted as part of the u.s. gross domestic product (gdp)", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of the following products is counted as part of the u.s. gross domestic product (gdp)", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following products is counted as part of the u.s. gross domestic product (gdp)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.scottish-history.com/origins3.shtml", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2516, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "Truth_answer": "By the end of the 9th century the Vikings came to Scotland to raid and settle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121132639id_/http://www.scottish-history.com:80/origins3.shtml_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://sonsofvikings.com/blogs/history/vikings-in-scotland", "Context": [ "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "By the end of the 9th century the Vikings came to Scotland to raid and settle." ], "Conversation_no": 2516, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why scotland?", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the vikings colonize scotland", "Truth_answer": "Scotland would make perfect base camps for armies to amass and trading posts to flourish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201015151632id_/https://sonsofvikings.com/blogs/history/vikings-in-scotland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the vikings colonize scotland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "Scandinavian Scotland refers to the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during which Vikings and Norse settlers colonised parts of what is now the periphery of modern Scotland.", "Context": [ "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "By the end of the 9th century the Vikings came to Scotland to raid and settle.", "why did the vikings colonize scotland?", "Scotland would make perfect base camps for armies to amass and trading posts to flourish." ], "Conversation_no": 2516, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the vikings colonize the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did the vikings colonize scotland", "Truth_answer": "Scandinavian Scotland refers to the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during which Vikings and Norse settlers colonised parts of what is now the periphery of modern Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the vikings colonize scotland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.scotsman.com/news-2-15012/viking-influence-on-scotland-s-vocabulary-and-place-names-1-4437454", "Context": [ "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "By the end of the 9th century the Vikings came to Scotland to raid and settle.", "why did the vikings colonize scotland?", "Scotland would make perfect base camps for armies to amass and trading posts to flourish.", "how long did the vikings colonize scotland", "Scandinavian Scotland refers to the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during which Vikings and Norse settlers colonised parts of what is now the periphery of modern Scotland." ], "Conversation_no": 2516, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the vikings impact the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the vikings impact scotland", "Truth_answer": "The Vikings' impact can be found today in Scottish Gaelic, Irish and partly in English. In Scotland, there are hundreds of words, surnames and place names which possess Scandinavian origins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012145201id_/https://www.scotsman.com/news-2-15012/viking-influence-on-scotland-s-vocabulary-and-place-names-1-4437454_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the vikings impact scotland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.scotsman.com/news-2-15012/viking-influence-on-scotland-s-vocabulary-and-place-names-1-4437454", "Context": [ "when did the vikings first come to scotland", "By the end of the 9th century the Vikings came to Scotland to raid and settle.", "why did the vikings colonize scotland?", "Scotland would make perfect base camps for armies to amass and trading posts to flourish.", "how long did the vikings colonize scotland", "Scandinavian Scotland refers to the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during which Vikings and Norse settlers colonised parts of what is now the periphery of modern Scotland.", "how did the vikings impact scotland", "The Vikings' impact can be found today in Scottish Gaelic, Irish and partly in English. In Scotland, there are hundreds of words, surnames and place names which possess Scandinavian origins." ], "Conversation_no": 2516, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an example of a surname", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an example of a scottish surname with scandinavian viking roots", "Truth_answer": "Scotland’s clan surname MacIvor translates as the sons of Ivar; MacSween, the sons of Swein; Macaulay, the sons of Olaf; and MacAskill, the sons of Asgeir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012145201id_/https://www.scotsman.com/news-2-15012/viking-influence-on-scotland-s-vocabulary-and-place-names-1-4437454_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of a scottish surname with scandinavian viking roots", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_to_Me_(Imagine_Dragons_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2517, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "Truth_answer": "The singer Dan Reynolds provides lead vocals and YEBBA provides background vocals on the Imagine Dragons song Next to Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yebba", "Context": [ "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "The singer Dan Reynolds provides lead vocals and YEBBA provides background vocals on the Imagine Dragons song Next to Me." ], "Conversation_no": 2517, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the singer have any of her own songs", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the singer have any of her own songs", "Truth_answer": "Yebba's discography includes Evergreen and Where Do You Go“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does yebba have any of her own songs besides providing background vocals on the imagine dragons song next to me", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yebba", "Context": [ "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "The singer Dan Reynolds provides lead vocals and YEBBA provides background vocals on the Imagine Dragons song Next to Me.", "Does yebba have any of her own songs besides providing background vocals on the imagine dragons song next to me", "Yebba's discography includes Evergreen and Where Do You Go“" ], "Conversation_no": 2517, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else was the singer featured in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else was yebba featured in besides on the background vocals of the imagine dragons song Next To Me", "Truth_answer": "YEBBA was featured in Don't Leave Me Lonely by Mark Ronson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was yebba featured in besides on the background vocals of the imagine dragons song Next To Me", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yebba", "Context": [ "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "The singer Dan Reynolds provides lead vocals and YEBBA provides background vocals on the Imagine Dragons song Next to Me.", "Does yebba have any of her own songs besides providing background vocals on the imagine dragons song next to me", "Yebba's discography includes Evergreen and Where Do You Go“", "what else was yebba featured in besides on the background vocals of the imagine dragons song Next To Me", "YEBBA was featured in Don't Leave Me Lonely by Mark Ronson." ], "Conversation_no": 2517, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the singer's influences", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were yebba's influences", "Truth_answer": "Yebba credits The Clark Sisters for her vocal prowess, citing them as her heroes and number one influencers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yebba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were yebba's influences", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yebba", "Context": [ "who sings in next to me by imagine dragons", "The singer Dan Reynolds provides lead vocals and YEBBA provides background vocals on the Imagine Dragons song Next to Me.", "Does yebba have any of her own songs besides providing background vocals on the imagine dragons song next to me", "Yebba's discography includes Evergreen and Where Do You Go“", "what else was yebba featured in besides on the background vocals of the imagine dragons song Next To Me", "YEBBA was featured in Don't Leave Me Lonely by Mark Ronson.", "who were yebba's influences", "Yebba credits The Clark Sisters for her vocal prowess, citing them as her heroes and number one influencers." ], "Conversation_no": 2517, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the singer in a song with ed sheeran", "Transformer_rewrite": "was yebba featured in a song with ed sheeran", "Truth_answer": "YEBBA was revealed to have a featured appearance on Ed Sheeran's collaborative effort No.6 Collaborations Project on a song entitled Best Part of Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yebba_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was yebba featured in a song with ed sheeran", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2518, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the origins of the industrial revolution in england", "Transformer_rewrite": "the origins of the industrial revolution in england", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the origins of the industrial revolution in england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2519, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Truth_answer": "Rick Moranis plays barney rubble in the film The Flintstones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Rick Moranis plays barney rubble in the film The Flintstones." ], "Conversation_no": 2519, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the movie a cartoon", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the flintstones movie a cartoon", "Truth_answer": "The film The Flintstones is a live-action motion picture adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208195809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the flintstones movie a cartoon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Rick Moranis plays barney rubble in the film The Flintstones.", "is the flintstones movie a cartoon", "The film The Flintstones is a live-action motion picture adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name." ], "Conversation_no": 2519, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the movie shot", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the flinstones movie shot", "Truth_answer": "The film The Flintstones was shot in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the flinstones movie shot", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Rick Moranis plays barney rubble in the film The Flintstones.", "is the flintstones movie a cartoon", "The film The Flintstones is a live-action motion picture adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name.", "where was the flinstones movie shot", "The film The Flintstones was shot in California." ], "Conversation_no": 2519, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much did the film make in the box office", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much did the flinstones movie make in the box office", "Truth_answer": "The film The Flinstones made $341.6 million in the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the flinstones movie make in the box office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(film)#Critical_response", "Context": [ "who plays barney rubble in the flintstones movie", "Rick Moranis plays barney rubble in the film The Flintstones.", "is the flintstones movie a cartoon", "The film The Flintstones is a live-action motion picture adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name.", "where was the flinstones movie shot", "The film The Flintstones was shot in California.", "how much did the flinstones movie make in the box office", "The film The Flinstones made $341.6 million in the box office." ], "Conversation_no": 2519, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the critical response", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the critical response to the flinstones movie", "Truth_answer": "On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film The Flintstones has an approval rating of 22% based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 3.7 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical response to the flinstones movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-springfield-oh-to-dayton-oh", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2520, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "Transformer_rewrite": "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "Truth_answer": "There are 23.30 miles from Springfield to Dayton in southwest direction and 27 miles by car, following the I-70 route, 30 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205745id_/https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-springfield-oh-to-dayton-oh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Ohio", "Context": [ "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "There are 23.30 miles from Springfield to Dayton in southwest direction and 27 miles by car, following the I-70 route, 30 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop." ], "Conversation_no": 2520, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the city have any nicknames", "Transformer_rewrite": "does dayton ohio have any nicknames", "Truth_answer": "Dayton, Ohio, is also known as The Gem City and the Birthplace of Aviation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does dayton ohio have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Ohio", "Context": [ "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "There are 23.30 miles from Springfield to Dayton in southwest direction and 27 miles by car, following the I-70 route, 30 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop.", "does dayton ohio have any nicknames", "Dayton, Ohio, is also known as The Gem City and the Birthplace of Aviation." ], "Conversation_no": 2520, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the city called the gem city", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is dayton ohio called the gem city", "Truth_answer": "Dayton is known as the Gem City. The nickname's origin is uncertain, but several theories exist. In the early 19th century, a well-known racehorse named Gem hailed from Dayton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130010522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Ohio_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is dayton ohio called the gem city", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Ohio", "Context": [ "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "There are 23.30 miles from Springfield to Dayton in southwest direction and 27 miles by car, following the I-70 route, 30 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop.", "does dayton ohio have any nicknames", "Dayton, Ohio, is also known as The Gem City and the Birthplace of Aviation.", "why is dayton ohio called the gem city", "Dayton is known as the Gem City. The nickname's origin is uncertain, but several theories exist. In the early 19th century, a well-known racehorse named Gem hailed from Dayton." ], "Conversation_no": 2520, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the wright brothers from that city", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the wright brothers from dayton ohio", "Truth_answer": "Dayton, Ohio is noted for its association with aviation; the city is home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force and is the birthplace of Orville Wright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the wright brothers from dayton ohio", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Ohio", "Context": [ "how far is dayton ohio from springfield ohio", "There are 23.30 miles from Springfield to Dayton in southwest direction and 27 miles by car, following the I-70 route, 30 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop.", "does dayton ohio have any nicknames", "Dayton, Ohio, is also known as The Gem City and the Birthplace of Aviation.", "why is dayton ohio called the gem city", "Dayton is known as the Gem City. The nickname's origin is uncertain, but several theories exist. In the early 19th century, a well-known racehorse named Gem hailed from Dayton.", "are the wright brothers from dayton ohio", "Dayton, Ohio is noted for its association with aviation; the city is home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force and is the birthplace of Orville Wright." ], "Conversation_no": 2520, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population of dayton ohio", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 U.S. census estimate put the city population of Dayton, Ohio, at 140,640, while Greater Dayton was estimated to be at 803,416 residents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130010522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Ohio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of dayton ohio", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/638324920/american-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing-black-national-anthem", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2521, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Truth_answer": "Author and activist James Weldon Johnson wrote the words of the Negro National Anthem as a poem, which his brother John then set to music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127034944id_/https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/638324920/american-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing-black-national-anthem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/638324920/american-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing-black-national-anthem", "Context": [ "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Author and activist James Weldon Johnson wrote the words of the Negro National Anthem as a poem, which his brother John then set to music." ], "Conversation_no": 2521, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the author write the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the author write the song", "Truth_answer": "Lift Every Voice and Sing was written by James Weldon Johnson at a pivotal time, when Jim Crow was replacing slavery and African-Americans were searching for an identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127034944id_/https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/638324920/american-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing-black-national-anthem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did james weldon johnson write the words to the black national anthem", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/638324920/american-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing-black-national-anthem", "Context": [ "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Author and activist James Weldon Johnson wrote the words of the Negro National Anthem as a poem, which his brother John then set to music.", "when did james weldon johnson write the words to the black national anthem", "Lift Every Voice and Sing was written by James Weldon Johnson at a pivotal time, when Jim Crow was replacing slavery and African-Americans were searching for an identity." ], "Conversation_no": 2521, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the song become the national anthem", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the song become the national anthem", "Truth_answer": "In 1905, Booker T. Washington endorsed Lift Every Voice And Sing, and in 1919, it became the official song of the NAACP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127034944id_/https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/638324920/american-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing-black-national-anthem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song Lift Every Voice and Sing become the black national anthem", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Every_Voice_and_Sing", "Context": [ "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Author and activist James Weldon Johnson wrote the words of the Negro National Anthem as a poem, which his brother John then set to music.", "when did james weldon johnson write the words to the black national anthem", "Lift Every Voice and Sing was written by James Weldon Johnson at a pivotal time, when Jim Crow was replacing slavery and African-Americans were searching for an identity.", "how did the song Lift Every Voice and Sing become the black national anthem", "In 1905, Booker T. Washington endorsed Lift Every Voice And Sing, and in 1919, it became the official song of the NAACP." ], "Conversation_no": 2521, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song first performed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song first performed", "Truth_answer": "Lift Every Voice and Sing was publicly performed first as a poem as part of a celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birthday by James Weldon Johnson's brother John.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Every_Voice_and_Sing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Lift Every Voice and Sing first performed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Every_Voice_and_Sing", "Context": [ "who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem", "Author and activist James Weldon Johnson wrote the words of the Negro National Anthem as a poem, which his brother John then set to music.", "when did james weldon johnson write the words to the black national anthem", "Lift Every Voice and Sing was written by James Weldon Johnson at a pivotal time, when Jim Crow was replacing slavery and African-Americans were searching for an identity.", "how did the song Lift Every Voice and Sing become the black national anthem", "In 1905, Booker T. Washington endorsed Lift Every Voice And Sing, and in 1919, it became the official song of the NAACP.", "when was Lift Every Voice and Sing first performed", "Lift Every Voice and Sing was publicly performed first as a poem as part of a celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birthday by James Weldon Johnson's brother John." ], "Conversation_no": 2521, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the song a hymn", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Lift Every Voice and Sing a hymn", "Truth_answer": "Lift Every Voice and Sing is featured in 39 different Christian hymnals, and is sung in churches across North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Lift Every Voice and Sing a hymn", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_inventions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2522, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Transformer_rewrite": "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Truth_answer": "Chinese crossbows may have been invented as far back as 2000 BC, while the American historian Anne McCants at the MIT speculates that they existed around 1200 BC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Great_Inventions", "Context": [ "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Chinese crossbows may have been invented as far back as 2000 BC, while the American historian Anne McCants at the MIT speculates that they existed around 1200 BC" ], "Conversation_no": 2522, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the most notable inventions from the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the most notable inventions from china", "Truth_answer": "The Four Great Inventions are inventions from ancient China that are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical significance and as symbols of ancient China's advanced science and technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the most notable inventions from china", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Great_Inventions", "Context": [ "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Chinese crossbows may have been invented as far back as 2000 BC, while the American historian Anne McCants at the MIT speculates that they existed around 1200 BC", "what are the most notable inventions from china", "The Four Great Inventions are inventions from ancient China that are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical significance and as symbols of ancient China's advanced science and technology." ], "Conversation_no": 2522, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the four", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the four great inventions from ancient china", "Truth_answer": "The Four Great Inventions are: the Compass, Gunpowder, Papermaking, Printing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003005514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Great_Inventions_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203213343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_inventions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the four great inventions from ancient china", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Great_Inventions", "Context": [ "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Chinese crossbows may have been invented as far back as 2000 BC, while the American historian Anne McCants at the MIT speculates that they existed around 1200 BC", "what are the most notable inventions from china", "The Four Great Inventions are inventions from ancient China that are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical significance and as symbols of ancient China's advanced science and technology.", "what are the four great inventions from ancient china", "The Four Great Inventions are: the Compass, Gunpowder, Papermaking, Printing." ], "Conversation_no": 2522, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of compass was first used in the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of compass was used in ancient china", "Truth_answer": "A lodestone compass was used in China during the Han Dynasty between the 2nd century BCE and 1st century CE, where it was called the south-governor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of compass was used in ancient china", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Great_Inventions", "Context": [ "beginning in 1200 b.c.e. what new technology entered china", "Chinese crossbows may have been invented as far back as 2000 BC, while the American historian Anne McCants at the MIT speculates that they existed around 1200 BC", "what are the most notable inventions from china", "The Four Great Inventions are inventions from ancient China that are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical significance and as symbols of ancient China's advanced science and technology.", "what are the four great inventions from ancient china", "The Four Great Inventions are: the Compass, Gunpowder, Papermaking, Printing.", "what kind of compass was used in ancient china", "A lodestone compass was used in China during the Han Dynasty between the 2nd century BCE and 1st century CE, where it was called the south-governor." ], "Conversation_no": 2522, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the compass used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the lodestone compass used for in ancient china", "Truth_answer": "The lodestone compass used in China during the Han dynasty was not used for navigation, but rather for geomancy and fortune-telling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the lodestone compass used for in ancient china", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2523, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Truth_answer": "Spencer Tracy won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939 for the film Boys Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)", "Context": [ "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Spencer Tracy won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939 for the film Boys Town." ], "Conversation_no": 2523, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the film about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the film boys town about", "Truth_answer": "Boys Town is a film based on Father Edward J. Flanagan's work with a group of underprivileged and delinquent boys in a home that he founded and named Boys Town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225150741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film boys town about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)", "Context": [ "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Spencer Tracy won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939 for the film Boys Town.", "what is the film boys town about", "Boys Town is a film based on Father Edward J. Flanagan's work with a group of underprivileged and delinquent boys in a home that he founded and named Boys Town." ], "Conversation_no": 2523, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what character did tracy play", "Transformer_rewrite": "what character did spencer tracy play in the film boys town", "Truth_answer": "The film Boys Town stars Spencer Tracy as Father Edward J. Flanagan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225150741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what character did spencer tracy play in the film boys town", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)", "Context": [ "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Spencer Tracy won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939 for the film Boys Town.", "what is the film boys town about", "Boys Town is a film based on Father Edward J. Flanagan's work with a group of underprivileged and delinquent boys in a home that he founded and named Boys Town.", "what character did spencer tracy play in the film boys town", "The film Boys Town stars Spencer Tracy as Father Edward J. Flanagan" ], "Conversation_no": 2523, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the film boys town", "Truth_answer": "The film Boys Town was written by Dore Schary, Eleanore Griffin, and John Meehan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225150741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the film boys town", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)#Reception", "Context": [ "who won the academy award for best actor in 1939", "Spencer Tracy won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939 for the film Boys Town.", "what is the film boys town about", "Boys Town is a film based on Father Edward J. Flanagan's work with a group of underprivileged and delinquent boys in a home that he founded and named Boys Town.", "what character did spencer tracy play in the film boys town", "The film Boys Town stars Spencer Tracy as Father Edward J. Flanagan", "who wrote the film boys town", "The film Boys Town was written by Dore Schary, Eleanore Griffin, and John Meehan." ], "Conversation_no": 2523, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the reception", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the reception for the film boys town", "Truth_answer": "The film Boys Town was a hit and earned MGM over $2 million in profit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception for the film boys town", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi#Etymology", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2524, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Truth_answer": "Mississippi's name is derived from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary. Settlers named it after the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning Great River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.netstate.com/states/intro/ms_intro.htm", "Context": [ "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Mississippi's name is derived from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary. Settlers named it after the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning Great River." ], "Conversation_no": 2524, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the state have any nicknames", "Transformer_rewrite": "does mississippi have any nicknames", "Truth_answer": "The most well-known nickname for Mississippi is The Magnolia State. This nickname honors the stately beauty of the Magnolia Trees of Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030135015id_/http://netstate.com:80/states/intro/ms_intro.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does mississippi have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.netstate.com/states/intro/ms_intro.htm", "Context": [ "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Mississippi's name is derived from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary. Settlers named it after the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning Great River.", "does mississippi have any nicknames", "The most well-known nickname for Mississippi is The Magnolia State. This nickname honors the stately beauty of the Magnolia Trees of Mississippi." ], "Conversation_no": 2524, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other nicknames does the state have", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other nicknames does mississippi have besides the magnolia state", "Truth_answer": "Mississippi is sometimes referred to as The Bayou State for its slow-moving streams that wander through marshes and lowlands along the Mississippi River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030135015id_/http://netstate.com:80/states/intro/ms_intro.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other nicknames does mississippi have besides the magnolia state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River", "Context": [ "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Mississippi's name is derived from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary. Settlers named it after the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning Great River.", "does mississippi have any nicknames", "The most well-known nickname for Mississippi is The Magnolia State. This nickname honors the stately beauty of the Magnolia Trees of Mississippi.", "what other nicknames does mississippi have besides the magnolia state", "Mississippi is sometimes referred to as The Bayou State for its slow-moving streams that wander through marshes and lowlands along the Mississippi River." ], "Conversation_no": 2524, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the river the longest in the US", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the mississippi river the longest river in the US", "Truth_answer": "The Mississippi River is the second-longest river and chief river of the second-largest drainage system on the North American continent", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cofactor.co.com/ora/m/0114jqh9_p3", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Dauphin_Island_Bridge_p17", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Edward_C._Delavan_p21", "https://www.amera-egypt.org/la-quinta-baton-rouge-university-area/_p2", "https://www.amera-egypt.org/la-quinta-baton-rouge-university-area/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the mississippi river the longest river in the US", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River", "Context": [ "where did the mississippi river get its name from", "Mississippi's name is derived from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary. Settlers named it after the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning Great River.", "does mississippi have any nicknames", "The most well-known nickname for Mississippi is The Magnolia State. This nickname honors the stately beauty of the Magnolia Trees of Mississippi.", "what other nicknames does mississippi have besides the magnolia state", "Mississippi is sometimes referred to as The Bayou State for its slow-moving streams that wander through marshes and lowlands along the Mississippi River.", "is the mississippi river the longest river in the US", "The Mississippi River is the second-longest river and chief river of the second-largest drainage system on the North American continent" ], "Conversation_no": 2524, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is the river", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is the mississippi river", "Truth_answer": "The Mississippi River is 2,320 miles in length.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the mississippi river", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2525, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "Truth_answer": "About two thirds of the total body water of humans is held in the cells", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments", "Context": [ "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "About two thirds of the total body water of humans is held in the cells" ], "Conversation_no": 2525, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the majority found", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the majority of the water in human cells found", "Truth_answer": "Water is found mostly in the cytosol of human cells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the majority of the water in human cells found", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments", "Context": [ "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "About two thirds of the total body water of humans is held in the cells", "where is the majority of the water in human cells found", "Water is found mostly in the cytosol of human cells." ], "Conversation_no": 2525, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the rest found", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the rest found", "Truth_answer": "The remainder of the water in human cells is found in the extracellular compartment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the remainder of water in human cells found, besides the cytosol", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments", "Context": [ "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "About two thirds of the total body water of humans is held in the cells", "where is the majority of the water in human cells found", "Water is found mostly in the cytosol of human cells.", "where is the remainder of water in human cells found, besides the cytosol", "The remainder of the water in human cells is found in the extracellular compartment." ], "Conversation_no": 2525, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the two main compartments for water", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the two main fluid compartments in the human body for water", "Truth_answer": "The two main fluid compartments are the intracellular and extracellular compartments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the two main fluid compartments in the human body for water", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments", "Context": [ "where is two-thirds of the body's total fluid located", "About two thirds of the total body water of humans is held in the cells", "where is the majority of the water in human cells found", "Water is found mostly in the cytosol of human cells.", "where is the remainder of water in human cells found, besides the cytosol", "The remainder of the water in human cells is found in the extracellular compartment.", "what are the two main fluid compartments in the human body for water", "The two main fluid compartments are the intracellular and extracellular compartments." ], "Conversation_no": 2525, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the differences", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the differences between the intracellular and extracellular compartments", "Truth_answer": "The intracellular compartment is the space within the organism's cells; it is separated from the extracellular compartment by cell membranes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_compartments_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the differences between the intracellular and extracellular compartments.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2526, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "Truth_answer": "I Will Always Love You is a song written and originally recorded by Dolly Parton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You", "Context": [ "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "I Will Always Love You is a song written and originally recorded by Dolly Parton." ], "Conversation_no": 2526, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did parton write the song for", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did parton write the song for", "Truth_answer": "Dolly Parton wrote the song for her one-time partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, from whom she was separating professionally after a seven-year partnership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102161039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did dolly parton write the song i will always love you for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You", "Context": [ "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "I Will Always Love You is a song written and originally recorded by Dolly Parton.", "who did dolly parton write the song i will always love you for", "Dolly Parton wrote the song for her one-time partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, from whom she was separating professionally after a seven-year partnership." ], "Conversation_no": 2526, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song a success", "Transformer_rewrite": "was dolly parton's i will always love you a success", "Truth_answer": "Dolly Parton's version of I Will Always Love You was a commercial success. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102161039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was dolly parton's i will always love you a success", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You", "Context": [ "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "I Will Always Love You is a song written and originally recorded by Dolly Parton.", "who did dolly parton write the song i will always love you for", "Dolly Parton wrote the song for her one-time partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, from whom she was separating professionally after a seven-year partnership.", "was dolly parton's i will always love you a success", "Dolly Parton's version of I Will Always Love You was a commercial success. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart twice." ], "Conversation_no": 2526, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some other versions of the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some other versions of the song", "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston recorded her version of I Will Always Love You for the 1992 film The Bodyguard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some other versions of i will always love you", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You", "Context": [ "who wrote the original song i will always love you", "I Will Always Love You is a song written and originally recorded by Dolly Parton.", "who did dolly parton write the song i will always love you for", "Dolly Parton wrote the song for her one-time partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, from whom she was separating professionally after a seven-year partnership.", "was dolly parton's i will always love you a success", "Dolly Parton's version of I Will Always Love You was a commercial success. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart twice.", "what are some other versions of i will always love you", "Whitney Houston recorded her version of I Will Always Love You for the 1992 film The Bodyguard." ], "Conversation_no": 2526, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song first released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was i will always love you first released", "Truth_answer": "I Will Always Love You was released on March 18, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was i will always love you first released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/263034/male-tennis-players-with-the-most-victories-at-grand-slam-tournaments/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2527, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Truth_answer": "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, with a total of 20.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509074217id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/263034/male-tennis-players-with-the-most-victories-at-grand-slam-tournaments/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.statista.com/statistics/263034/male-tennis-players-with-the-most-victories-at-grand-slam-tournaments/", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, with a total of 20." ], "Conversation_no": 2527, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was federer's most recent win", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was roger federer's most recent grand slam win", "Truth_answer": "Roger Federer has most recently won the Australian Open in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was roger federer's most recent grand slam win", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_(tennis)", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, with a total of 20.", "when was roger federer's most recent grand slam win", "Roger Federer has most recently won the Australian Open in 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2527, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the tournament so important", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the grand slam so important", "Truth_answer": "The Grand Slam offers the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of field, and greater number of best of sets for men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117145510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_(tennis)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the grand slam so important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_(tennis)#Origin_of_the_term_\"Grand_Slam\"", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, with a total of 20.", "when was roger federer's most recent grand slam win", "Roger Federer has most recently won the Australian Open in 2018.", "why is the grand slam so important", "The Grand Slam offers the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of field, and greater number of best of sets for men." ], "Conversation_no": 2527, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the tournament name come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the name grand slam come from", "Truth_answer": "John Kieran of The Times is widely credited with first applying the term grand slam to tennis to describe the winning of all four major tennis tournaments in a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name grand slam come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Open", "Context": [ "who has won the most men's grand slams", "Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam titles, with a total of 20.", "when was roger federer's most recent grand slam win", "Roger Federer has most recently won the Australian Open in 2018.", "why is the grand slam so important", "The Grand Slam offers the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of field, and greater number of best of sets for men.", "where does the name grand slam come from", "John Kieran of The Times is widely credited with first applying the term grand slam to tennis to describe the winning of all four major tennis tournaments in a year." ], "Conversation_no": 2527, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the tournament held in australia", "Transformer_rewrite": "are grand slams held in australia", "Truth_answer": "The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events held each year, preceding the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106222812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Open_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are grand slams held in australia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_It_Up_(Nicky_Jam_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2528, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Truth_answer": "Live It Up, the official song for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, is by American singer Nicky Jam featuring Will Smith and Kosovar singer Era Istrefi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicky_Jam", "Context": [ "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Live It Up, the official song for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, is by American singer Nicky Jam featuring Will Smith and Kosovar singer Era Istrefi." ], "Conversation_no": 2528, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the singer famous for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Nicky Jam famous for", "Truth_answer": "Nicky Jam is best known for hits such as X, Travesuras, Te Busco, El Perdón, Hasta el Amanecer, and El Amante, the latter three from his 2017 album Fénix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Nicky Jam famous for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fénix_(Nicky_Jam_album)", "Context": [ "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Live It Up, the official song for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, is by American singer Nicky Jam featuring Will Smith and Kosovar singer Era Istrefi.", "what is Nicky Jam famous for", "Nicky Jam is best known for hits such as X, Travesuras, Te Busco, El Perdón, Hasta el Amanecer, and El Amante, the latter three from his 2017 album Fénix." ], "Conversation_no": 2528, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was that album released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Nicky Jam's album Fénix released", "Truth_answer": "The Nicky Jam album Fénix was released on January 20, 2017, by Industria Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726051932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9nix_(Nicky_Jam_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Nicky Jam's album Fénix released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicky_Jam", "Context": [ "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Live It Up, the official song for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, is by American singer Nicky Jam featuring Will Smith and Kosovar singer Era Istrefi.", "what is Nicky Jam famous for", "Nicky Jam is best known for hits such as X, Travesuras, Te Busco, El Perdón, Hasta el Amanecer, and El Amante, the latter three from his 2017 album Fénix.", "when was Nicky Jam's album Fénix released", "The Nicky Jam album Fénix was released on January 20, 2017, by Industria Inc." ], "Conversation_no": 2528, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the singer born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Nicky Jam born", "Truth_answer": "Nicky Jam was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Nicky Jam born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicky_Jam", "Context": [ "who sang the theme song of fifa world cup 2018", "Live It Up, the official song for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, is by American singer Nicky Jam featuring Will Smith and Kosovar singer Era Istrefi.", "what is Nicky Jam famous for", "Nicky Jam is best known for hits such as X, Travesuras, Te Busco, El Perdón, Hasta el Amanecer, and El Amante, the latter three from his 2017 album Fénix.", "when was Nicky Jam's album Fénix released", "The Nicky Jam album Fénix was released on January 20, 2017, by Industria Inc.", "where was Nicky Jam born", "Nicky Jam was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S." ], "Conversation_no": 2528, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the singer", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is nicky jam", "Truth_answer": "Nicky Jam is 38 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is nicky jam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2529, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "discuss the effects of the us neutrality laws", "Transformer_rewrite": "discuss the effects of the us neutrality laws", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "discuss the effects of the us neutrality laws", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Republic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2530, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the old republic in star wars", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the old republic in star wars", "Truth_answer": "The Old Republic was a galactic government that existed prior to the establishment of the Galactic Republic, thousands of years before the Clone Wars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the old republic in star wars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Clone_Wars#Aftermath", "Context": [ "what was the old republic in star wars", "The Old Republic was a galactic government that existed prior to the establishment of the Galactic Republic, thousands of years before the Clone Wars." ], "Conversation_no": 2530, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens to the government at the end of clone wars", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens to the old republic at the end of clone wars", "Truth_answer": "After the Clone Wars, the Old Republic was transformed into the first Galactic Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the old republic at the end of clone wars", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Republic", "Context": [ "what was the old republic in star wars", "The Old Republic was a galactic government that existed prior to the establishment of the Galactic Republic, thousands of years before the Clone Wars.", "what happens to the old republic at the end of clone wars", "After the Clone Wars, the Old Republic was transformed into the first Galactic Empire." ], "Conversation_no": 2530, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the republic established", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the old republic in star wars established", "Truth_answer": "The Old Republic existed prior to the Galactic Republic, until approximately one thousand years before the Clone Wars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the old republic in star wars established", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Republic", "Context": [ "what was the old republic in star wars", "The Old Republic was a galactic government that existed prior to the establishment of the Galactic Republic, thousands of years before the Clone Wars.", "what happens to the old republic at the end of clone wars", "After the Clone Wars, the Old Republic was transformed into the first Galactic Empire.", "when was the old republic in star wars established", "The Old Republic existed prior to the Galactic Republic, until approximately one thousand years before the Clone Wars." ], "Conversation_no": 2530, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does saesee say about the republic", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does saesee tiin say about the old republic in star wars", "Truth_answer": "During the battle of Lola Sayu, Saesee Tiin said, There have not been battles like these since the days of the Old Republic.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307163517id_/https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Republic_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does saesee tiin say about the old republic in star wars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Republic", "Context": [ "what was the old republic in star wars", "The Old Republic was a galactic government that existed prior to the establishment of the Galactic Republic, thousands of years before the Clone Wars.", "what happens to the old republic at the end of clone wars", "After the Clone Wars, the Old Republic was transformed into the first Galactic Empire.", "when was the old republic in star wars established", "The Old Republic existed prior to the Galactic Republic, until approximately one thousand years before the Clone Wars.", "what does saesee tiin say about the old republic in star wars", "During the battle of Lola Sayu, Saesee Tiin said, There have not been battles like these since the days of the Old Republic.“" ], "Conversation_no": 2530, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the term first used", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the term old republic first used in star wars", "Truth_answer": "The term Old Republic was first used in the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, in reference to what is now known as the Galactic Republic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307163517id_/https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Republic_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the term old republic first used in star wars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Due_Process_Clause", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2531, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "Transformer_rewrite": "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "Truth_answer": "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution each contain a due process clause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113191943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Due_Process_Clause_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dictionary.com/browse/due-process-of-law", "Context": [ "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution each contain a due process clause." ], "Conversation_no": 2531, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does this process mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does due process of law mean", "Truth_answer": "Due process of law is the principle that an individual cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does due process of law mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Due_Process_Clause", "Context": [ "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution each contain a due process clause.", "what does due process of law mean", "Due process of law is the principle that an individual cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards." ], "Conversation_no": 2531, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what protections do the due process clauses offer", "Transformer_rewrite": "what protections do the due process clauses in the fifth and fourteenth amendments offer", "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court of the United States interprets the due process clauses as providing three protections: procedural due process, substantive due process, and a prohibition against vague laws.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what protections do the due process clauses in the fifth and fourteenth amendments offer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-equal-protection-clause-in-the-fifth-and-fourteenth-amendments.html", "Context": [ "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution each contain a due process clause.", "what does due process of law mean", "Due process of law is the principle that an individual cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards.", "what protections do the due process clauses in the fifth and fourteenth amendments offer", "The Supreme Court of the United States interprets the due process clauses as providing three protections: procedural due process, substantive due process, and a prohibition against vague laws." ], "Conversation_no": 2531, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how are the amendments different", "Transformer_rewrite": "how are the fifth and fourteenth amendments different", "Truth_answer": "The 14th Amendment offers pretty much the same rights with the only difference being that the 5th Amendment protects the rights of someone who is suspected of a crime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the fifth and fourteenth amendments different", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-equal-protection-clause-in-the-fifth-and-fourteenth-amendments.html", "Context": [ "due process of law is generally defined in which amendments", "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution each contain a due process clause.", "what does due process of law mean", "Due process of law is the principle that an individual cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards.", "what protections do the due process clauses in the fifth and fourteenth amendments offer", "The Supreme Court of the United States interprets the due process clauses as providing three protections: procedural due process, substantive due process, and a prohibition against vague laws.", "how are the fifth and fourteenth amendments different", "The 14th Amendment offers pretty much the same rights with the only difference being that the 5th Amendment protects the rights of someone who is suspected of a crime." ], "Conversation_no": 2531, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else do the amendments define", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else do the amendments define", "Truth_answer": "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution also include The Equal Protection Clause", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else do the fifth and fourteenth amendments define besides due process of law", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2532, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "twins of evil the second coming tour setlist", "Transformer_rewrite": "twins of evil the second coming tour setlist", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "twins of evil the second coming tour setlist", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tvinsider.com/724326/nypd-blue-revival-andy-sipowicz-death-murder/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2533, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "Truth_answer": "British actor Fabien Frankel landed the coveted role as Theo Sipowicz, son of the original show's lead character Andy Sipowicz in The NYPD Blue sequel series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190704070334id_/https://www.tvinsider.com/724326/nypd-blue-revival-andy-sipowicz-death-murder/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8844328/", "Context": [ "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "British actor Fabien Frankel landed the coveted role as Theo Sipowicz, son of the original show's lead character Andy Sipowicz in The NYPD Blue sequel series." ], "Conversation_no": 2533, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is the actor known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is Fabien Frankel known for besides playing theo sipowicz on nypd blue", "Truth_answer": "Fabien Frankel was also in the film Last Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is Fabien Frankel known for besides playing theo sipowicz on nypd blue", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8844328/", "Context": [ "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "British actor Fabien Frankel landed the coveted role as Theo Sipowicz, son of the original show's lead character Andy Sipowicz in The NYPD Blue sequel series.", "what else is Fabien Frankel known for besides playing theo sipowicz on nypd blue", "Fabien Frankel was also in the film Last Christmas." ], "Conversation_no": 2533, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the actor study", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Fabien Frankel study", "Truth_answer": "Fabien Frankel attended RADA and is a 2017 graduate of LAMDA with a BA Professional Acting course", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Fabien Frankel study", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8844328/", "Context": [ "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "British actor Fabien Frankel landed the coveted role as Theo Sipowicz, son of the original show's lead character Andy Sipowicz in The NYPD Blue sequel series.", "what else is Fabien Frankel known for besides playing theo sipowicz on nypd blue", "Fabien Frankel was also in the film Last Christmas.", "where did Fabien Frankel study", "Fabien Frankel attended RADA and is a 2017 graduate of LAMDA with a BA Professional Acting course" ], "Conversation_no": 2533, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the actor born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was fabien frankel born", "Truth_answer": "Fabien Frankel was born on 6 April, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was fabien frankel born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8844328/", "Context": [ "who played sipowicz son theo on nypd blue", "British actor Fabien Frankel landed the coveted role as Theo Sipowicz, son of the original show's lead character Andy Sipowicz in The NYPD Blue sequel series.", "what else is Fabien Frankel known for besides playing theo sipowicz on nypd blue", "Fabien Frankel was also in the film Last Christmas.", "where did Fabien Frankel study", "Fabien Frankel attended RADA and is a 2017 graduate of LAMDA with a BA Professional Acting course", "when was fabien frankel born", "Fabien Frankel was born on 6 April, 1994." ], "Conversation_no": 2533, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the actor born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Fabien Frankel born", "Truth_answer": "Fabien Frankel was born in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055414id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8844328/_p0", "http://www.shakefire.com/talent/benedict-cumberbatch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Fabien Frankel born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/31546/what-does-im-feeling-lucky-button-do", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2534, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "Truth_answer": "When a user types in a search and clicks on the button the user will be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200813184752id_/https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/31546/what-does-im-feeling-lucky-button-do_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.scoopwhoop.com/What-Does-Googles-Im-Feeling-Lucky-Icon-Do/", "Context": [ "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "When a user types in a search and clicks on the button the user will be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page." ], "Conversation_no": 2534, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do many people use the button", "Transformer_rewrite": "do many people use the feeling lucky button in google", "Truth_answer": "In 2007, it was estimated that around 1% Google search queries passed through the 'I'm feeling lucky' icon, costing Google a whopping $110 million per year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020085857id_/https://www.scoopwhoop.com/What-Does-Googles-Im-Feeling-Lucky-Icon-Do/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do many people use the feeling lucky button in google", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.scoopwhoop.com/What-Does-Googles-Im-Feeling-Lucky-Icon-Do/", "Context": [ "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "When a user types in a search and clicks on the button the user will be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page.", "do many people use the feeling lucky button in google", "In 2007, it was estimated that around 1% Google search queries passed through the 'I'm feeling lucky' icon, costing Google a whopping $110 million per year." ], "Conversation_no": 2534, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the button generate revenue", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the feeling lucky button in google generate revenue", "Truth_answer": "Google queries that go through the 'I'm feeling lucky' button skip Google ads, which means zero ad clicks for those queries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020085857id_/https://www.scoopwhoop.com/What-Does-Googles-Im-Feeling-Lucky-Icon-Do/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the feeling lucky button in google generate revenue", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lifewire.com/im-feeling-lucky-button-1616813", "Context": [ "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "When a user types in a search and clicks on the button the user will be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page.", "do many people use the feeling lucky button in google", "In 2007, it was estimated that around 1% Google search queries passed through the 'I'm feeling lucky' icon, costing Google a whopping $110 million per year.", "does the feeling lucky button in google generate revenue", "Google queries that go through the 'I'm feeling lucky' button skip Google ads, which means zero ad clicks for those queries." ], "Conversation_no": 2534, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there other moods", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there other moods for google's i'm feeling lucky button besides feeling lucky", "Truth_answer": "When you first pull up the Google search page, holding your cursor over the I'm Feeling Lucky button makes it spin wildly with other moods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917145406id_/https://www.lifewire.com/im-feeling-lucky-button-1616813_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other moods for google's i'm feeling lucky button besides feeling lucky", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lifewire.com/im-feeling-lucky-button-1616813", "Context": [ "what is the use of i am feeling lucky button in google", "When a user types in a search and clicks on the button the user will be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page.", "do many people use the feeling lucky button in google", "In 2007, it was estimated that around 1% Google search queries passed through the 'I'm feeling lucky' icon, costing Google a whopping $110 million per year.", "does the feeling lucky button in google generate revenue", "Google queries that go through the 'I'm feeling lucky' button skip Google ads, which means zero ad clicks for those queries.", "are there other moods for google's i'm feeling lucky button besides feeling lucky", "When you first pull up the Google search page, holding your cursor over the I'm Feeling Lucky button makes it spin wildly with other moods." ], "Conversation_no": 2534, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens if you click without a search term", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens if you click without a search term", "Truth_answer": "If you hover over the I'm Feeling Lucky button and click one of the options without entering a search term, Google takes you to a webpage you might enjoy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917145406id_/https://www.lifewire.com/im-feeling-lucky-button-1616813_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if you click google's i'm feeling lucky button without a search term", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2535, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "Truth_answer": "The New York Knicks last won the NBA Finals in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks", "Context": [ "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "The New York Knicks last won the NBA Finals in 1973." ], "Conversation_no": 2535, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the team's play off percentage", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the new york knicks' play off percentage", "Truth_answer": "The New York Knicks' playoff percentage is 52 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the new york knicks' play off percentage", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks", "Context": [ "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "The New York Knicks last won the NBA Finals in 1973.", "what is the new york knicks' play off percentage", "The New York Knicks' playoff percentage is 52 percent." ], "Conversation_no": 2535, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons has the team played", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons have the new york knicks played", "Truth_answer": "The New York Knicks have played a total of 69 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002141522id_/https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons have the new york knicks played", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Knicks", "Context": [ "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "The New York Knicks last won the NBA Finals in 1973.", "what is the new york knicks' play off percentage", "The New York Knicks' playoff percentage is 52 percent.", "how many seasons have the new york knicks played", "The New York Knicks have played a total of 69 seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2535, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the team start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the new york knicks start", "Truth_answer": "The New York Knicks were established in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new york knicks start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks", "Context": [ "when is the last time the knicks won a championship", "The New York Knicks last won the NBA Finals in 1973.", "what is the new york knicks' play off percentage", "The New York Knicks' playoff percentage is 52 percent.", "how many seasons have the new york knicks played", "The New York Knicks have played a total of 69 seasons.", "when did the new york knicks start", "The New York Knicks were established in 1946." ], "Conversation_no": 2535, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many championships does the team have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many championships do the new york knicks have", "Truth_answer": "The New York Knicks have won the NBA Finals 2 times, in 1970 and 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002141522id_/https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many championships do the new york knicks have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2536, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many types of english language are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many types of english language are there", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many types of english language are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2537, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the output of a pid controller", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the output of a pid controller", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the output of a pid controller", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender%27s_Game_(novel_series)#Ender_series", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2538, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Truth_answer": "Starting with Ender's Game, six novels have been released that tell the story of Ender. Speaker for the Dead is the second book in the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/nov/05/enders-game-sequel-harrison-ford-not-likely", "Context": [ "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Starting with Ender's Game, six novels have been released that tell the story of Ender. Speaker for the Dead is the second book in the series." ], "Conversation_no": 2538, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a sequel to the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a sequel to the enders game movie", "Truth_answer": "A sequel to Ender's Game is no longer likely after unspectacular US box office performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103235703id_/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/nov/05/enders-game-sequel-harrison-ford-not-likely_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a sequel to the enders game movie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender%27s_Game_(film)", "Context": [ "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Starting with Ender's Game, six novels have been released that tell the story of Ender. Speaker for the Dead is the second book in the series.", "is there a sequel to the enders game movie", "A sequel to Ender's Game is no longer likely after unspectacular US box office performance." ], "Conversation_no": 2538, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed the first movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed the ender's game film", "Truth_answer": "The Ender's Game film was written and directed by Gavin Hood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://demo.brainymore.com/joomla-extensions/content/bm-articles-slideshow-pro_p3", "https://twittersfantasyebookguide.wordpress.com/2013/11/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the ender's game film", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender%27s_Game_(film)", "Context": [ "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Starting with Ender's Game, six novels have been released that tell the story of Ender. Speaker for the Dead is the second book in the series.", "is there a sequel to the enders game movie", "A sequel to Ender's Game is no longer likely after unspectacular US box office performance.", "who directed the ender's game film", "The Ender's Game film was written and directed by Gavin Hood." ], "Conversation_no": 2538, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the score for the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the score for the ender's game film", "Truth_answer": "The score for the film Ender's Game was composed by Steve Jablonsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the score for the ender's game film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card", "Context": [ "is there a sequel to the enders game", "Starting with Ender's Game, six novels have been released that tell the story of Ender. Speaker for the Dead is the second book in the series.", "is there a sequel to the enders game movie", "A sequel to Ender's Game is no longer likely after unspectacular US box office performance.", "who directed the ender's game film", "The Ender's Game film was written and directed by Gavin Hood.", "who wrote the score for the ender's game film", "The score for the film Ender's Game was composed by Steve Jablonsky." ], "Conversation_no": 2538, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the book enders game", "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card wrote the Ender's Game novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://thatwasnotinthebook.com/diff/ender's-game/6_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007002143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender's_Game_(short_story)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021091904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender%27s_Game_%28film%29_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524055936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender's_Game_(novel_series)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524055936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender's_Game_(novel_series)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book enders game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_5)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2539, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "Truth_answer": "The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/906986/Vikings-season-6-release-date-cast-plot-trailer-History-Amazon-UK", "Context": [ "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada." ], "Conversation_no": 2539, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will the show air again", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will vikings air again", "Truth_answer": "The remaining 10 episodes of Season 6 of Vikings will air later in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will vikings air again", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://deadline.com/2019/11/vikings-valhalla-netflix-vikings-sequel-series-michael-hirst-jeb-stuart-mgm-tv-1202789898/", "Context": [ "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada.", "when will vikings air again", "The remaining 10 episodes of Season 6 of Vikings will air later in 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2539, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the show on netflix", "Transformer_rewrite": "is vikings on netflix", "Truth_answer": "The mothership Vikings series currently is not available on Netflix; it's streaming on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223002id_/https://deadline.com/2019/11/vikings-valhalla-netflix-vikings-sequel-series-michael-hirst-jeb-stuart-mgm-tv-1202789898/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is vikings on netflix", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cutthecord.com/watch-vikings-online-without-cable/", "Context": [ "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada.", "when will vikings air again", "The remaining 10 episodes of Season 6 of Vikings will air later in 2020.", "is vikings on netflix", "The mothership Vikings series currently is not available on Netflix; it's streaming on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video." ], "Conversation_no": 2539, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you get the show on demand", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you watch vikings on demand", "Truth_answer": "If you have a current cable subscription and are not quite ready to “cut the cord”, then you can catch up with Vikings on-demand at The History Channel website.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204719id_/https://www.cutthecord.com/watch-vikings-online-without-cable/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you watch vikings on demand", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_1)", "Context": [ "when does the 5th season of vikings start", "The fifth season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on November 29, 2017 on History in Canada.", "when will vikings air again", "The remaining 10 episodes of Season 6 of Vikings will air later in 2020.", "is vikings on netflix", "The mothership Vikings series currently is not available on Netflix; it's streaming on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.", "can you watch vikings on demand", "If you have a current cable subscription and are not quite ready to “cut the cord”, then you can catch up with Vikings on-demand at The History Channel website." ], "Conversation_no": 2539, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show first air", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did vikings first air", "Truth_answer": "The first season of Vikings premiered on March 3, 2013 in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did vikings first air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2540, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the point of contra flexure", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the point of contra flexure", "Truth_answer": "In a bending moment diagram, the point of contraflexure is the point at which the bending moment curve intersects with the zero line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the point of contra flexure", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure", "Context": [ "where is the point of contra flexure", "In a bending moment diagram, the point of contraflexure is the point at which the bending moment curve intersects with the zero line." ], "Conversation_no": 2540, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the point useful", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the point of contraflexure useful", "Truth_answer": "Knowing the place of the contraflexure is especially useful when designing reinforced concrete or structural steel beams and also for designing bridges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the point of contraflexure useful", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Point_of_contraflexure", "Context": [ "where is the point of contra flexure", "In a bending moment diagram, the point of contraflexure is the point at which the bending moment curve intersects with the zero line.", "why is the point of contraflexure useful", "Knowing the place of the contraflexure is especially useful when designing reinforced concrete or structural steel beams and also for designing bridges." ], "Conversation_no": 2540, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can reinforcement be omitted at this point", "Transformer_rewrite": "can reinforcement be omitted at the point of contraflexure", "Truth_answer": "Omitting reinforcement at the point of contraflexure is considered inadvisable as, in a real-life situation, it may be difficult to locate the exact point of contraflexure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094509id_/https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Point_of_contraflexure_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can reinforcement be omitted at the point of contraflexure", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure", "Context": [ "where is the point of contra flexure", "In a bending moment diagram, the point of contraflexure is the point at which the bending moment curve intersects with the zero line.", "why is the point of contraflexure useful", "Knowing the place of the contraflexure is especially useful when designing reinforced concrete or structural steel beams and also for designing bridges.", "can reinforcement be omitted at the point of contraflexure", "Omitting reinforcement at the point of contraflexure is considered inadvisable as, in a real-life situation, it may be difficult to locate the exact point of contraflexure." ], "Conversation_no": 2540, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can reinforcement be reduced", "Transformer_rewrite": "can reinforcement be reduced at the point of contraflexure", "Truth_answer": "Flexural reinforcement may be reduced at the point of contraflexure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can reinforcement be reduced at the point of contraflexure", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure", "Context": [ "where is the point of contra flexure", "In a bending moment diagram, the point of contraflexure is the point at which the bending moment curve intersects with the zero line.", "why is the point of contraflexure useful", "Knowing the place of the contraflexure is especially useful when designing reinforced concrete or structural steel beams and also for designing bridges.", "can reinforcement be omitted at the point of contraflexure", "Omitting reinforcement at the point of contraflexure is considered inadvisable as, in a real-life situation, it may be difficult to locate the exact point of contraflexure.", "can reinforcement be reduced at the point of contraflexure", "Flexural reinforcement may be reduced at the point of contraflexure." ], "Conversation_no": 2540, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the point in a bending beam", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the point of contraflexure in a bending beam", "Truth_answer": "In a bending beam, a point is known as a point of contraflexure if it is a location where bending moment is zero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraflexure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the point of contraflexure in a bending beam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2541, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "images of khushi in iss pyaar ko kya naam doon", "Transformer_rewrite": "images of khushi in iss pyaar ko kya naam doon", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "images of khushi in iss pyaar ko kya naam doon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Munsters#Theme_song", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2542, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did the theme song for the munsters", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did the theme song for the munsters", "Truth_answer": "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters, titled The Munsters's Theme, was composed by composer/arranger Jack Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104144920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Munsters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the theme song for the munsters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Munsters#Theme_song", "Context": [ "who did the theme song for the munsters", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters, titled The Munsters's Theme, was composed by composer/arranger Jack Marshall." ], "Conversation_no": 2542, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the song win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the munsters' theme song win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the munsters' theme song win any awards", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Munsters#Theme_song", "Context": [ "who did the theme song for the munsters", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters, titled The Munsters's Theme, was composed by composer/arranger Jack Marshall.", "did the munsters' theme song win any awards", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1965." ], "Conversation_no": 2542, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song similar to uma", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the munsters' theme song similar to fall out boy's uma", "Truth_answer": "A sample of the Munsters theme was used in the song Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104144920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Munsters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the munsters' theme song similar to fall out boy's uma", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Marshall_(composer)", "Context": [ "who did the theme song for the munsters", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters, titled The Munsters's Theme, was composed by composer/arranger Jack Marshall.", "did the munsters' theme song win any awards", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1965.", "was the munsters' theme song similar to fall out boy's uma", "A sample of the Munsters theme was used in the song Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy." ], "Conversation_no": 2542, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the composer write any other songs", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the composer jack marshall write any other songs besides The Munsters's Theme“", "Truth_answer": "The composer Jack Marshall also composed music for the movies The Missouri Traveler, Thunder Road, The Giant Gila Monster and Kona Coast, as well as The Deputy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218060104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Marshall_(composer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the composer jack marshall write any other songs besides The Munsters's Theme“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Marshall_(composer)", "Context": [ "who did the theme song for the munsters", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters, titled The Munsters's Theme, was composed by composer/arranger Jack Marshall.", "did the munsters' theme song win any awards", "The instrumental theme song for The Munsters was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1965.", "was the munsters' theme song similar to fall out boy's uma", "A sample of the Munsters theme was used in the song Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy.", "did the composer jack marshall write any other songs besides The Munsters's Theme“", "The composer Jack Marshall also composed music for the movies The Missouri Traveler, Thunder Road, The Giant Gila Monster and Kona Coast, as well as The Deputy." ], "Conversation_no": 2542, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the composer well known in the music industry", "Transformer_rewrite": "was Jack Marshall the composer well known in the music industry", "Truth_answer": "The composer Jack Marshall was one of Capitol Records' top producers in the late 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218060104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Marshall_(composer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Jack Marshall the composer well known in the music industry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2543, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "Truth_answer": "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://peakoil.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=73009&p=1431205_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment." ], "Conversation_no": 2543, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can the state impeach", "Transformer_rewrite": "can the state impeach federal officials", "Truth_answer": "Each state's legislature can impeach state officials, including the governor, in accordance with their respective federal or state constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the state impeach federal officials", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.", "can the state impeach federal officials", "Each state's legislature can impeach state officials, including the governor, in accordance with their respective federal or state constitution." ], "Conversation_no": 2543, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some reasons", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some reasons for impeachment", "Truth_answer": "Most impeachments have concerned alleged crimes committed while in office, though there have been a few cases in which officials have been impeached and subsequently convicted for prior crimes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some reasons for impeachment", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States#Senate_trial", "Context": [ "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.", "can the state impeach federal officials", "Each state's legislature can impeach state officials, including the governor, in accordance with their respective federal or state constitution.", "what are some reasons for impeachment", "Most impeachments have concerned alleged crimes committed while in office, though there have been a few cases in which officials have been impeached and subsequently convicted for prior crimes." ], "Conversation_no": 2543, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a trial", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a trial for impeachment", "Truth_answer": "Impeachment proceedings unfold in the form of a trial, with the Senate having the right to call witnesses and each side having the right to perform cross-examinations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a trial held during the impeachment process", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States", "Context": [ "who has the power to initiate all cases of impeachment", "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.", "can the state impeach federal officials", "Each state's legislature can impeach state officials, including the governor, in accordance with their respective federal or state constitution.", "what are some reasons for impeachment", "Most impeachments have concerned alleged crimes committed while in office, though there have been a few cases in which officials have been impeached and subsequently convicted for prior crimes.", "is there a trial held during the impeachment process", "Impeachment proceedings unfold in the form of a trial, with the Senate having the right to call witnesses and each side having the right to perform cross-examinations." ], "Conversation_no": 2543, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happens after", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happens after", "Truth_answer": "The Senate enters judgment on its impeachment decision, whether that be to convict or acquit, and a copy of the judgment is filed with the Secretary of State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens after the impeachment senate trial", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2544, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "kobe bryant points in his first nba game", "Transformer_rewrite": "kobe bryant points in his first nba game", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "kobe bryant points in his first nba game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2545, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "Truth_answer": "The West Coast Eagles last won the premierships in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles", "Context": [ "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles last won the premierships in 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2545, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the first time", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first time west coast eagles won the grand final", "Truth_answer": "The West Coast Eagles first won the premierships in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first time west coast eagles won the grand final", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles", "Context": [ "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles last won the premierships in 2018.", "when was the first time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles first won the premierships in 1992." ], "Conversation_no": 2545, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the team's colors", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the west coast eagles' colors", "Truth_answer": "The West Coast Eagles' colors are Royal Blue and Gold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the west coast eagles' colors", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles", "Context": [ "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles last won the premierships in 2018.", "when was the first time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles first won the premierships in 1992.", "what are the west coast eagles' colors", "The West Coast Eagles' colors are Royal Blue and Gold" ], "Conversation_no": 2545, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the team's song", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the west coast eagles' official team song", "Truth_answer": "The West Coast Eagles' official team song is We're the Eagles, composed by Kevin Peek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the west coast eagles' official team song", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles", "Context": [ "when was the last time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles last won the premierships in 2018.", "when was the first time west coast eagles won the grand final", "The West Coast Eagles first won the premierships in 1992.", "what are the west coast eagles' colors", "The West Coast Eagles' colors are Royal Blue and Gold", "what is the west coast eagles' official team song", "The West Coast Eagles' official team song is We're the Eagles, composed by Kevin Peek." ], "Conversation_no": 2545, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the team enter in AFL", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the west coast eagles enter the Australian Football League", "Truth_answer": "The West Coast Eagles entered the Australian Football League, then known as the Victorian Football League, in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the west coast eagles enter the Australian Football League", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://gunaxin.com/tribute-kevin-malone-the-office", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2546, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Transformer_rewrite": "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Malone said: “If anyone gives you 10,000 to 1 odds on anything, you take that bet. If John Mellencamp ever wins an Oscar, I will be one rich dude.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085707id_/https://gunaxin.com/tribute-kevin-malone-the-office_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone#Biography", "Context": [ "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Kevin Malone said: “If anyone gives you 10,000 to 1 odds on anything, you take that bet. If John Mellencamp ever wins an Oscar, I will be one rich dude.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2546, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is kevin a gambler", "Transformer_rewrite": "is kevin malone a gambler", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Malone is the resident gambler, partaking or initiating various bets throughout the office with other co-workers, and shows a fairly sharp talent for monitoring games fairly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127020131id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is kevin malone a gambler", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone", "Context": [ "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Kevin Malone said: “If anyone gives you 10,000 to 1 odds on anything, you take that bet. If John Mellencamp ever wins an Oscar, I will be one rich dude.”", "is kevin malone a gambler", "Kevin Malone is the resident gambler, partaking or initiating various bets throughout the office with other co-workers, and shows a fairly sharp talent for monitoring games fairly." ], "Conversation_no": 2546, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is kevin's counterpart in the uk series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is kevin malone's counterpart in the uk series the office", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Malone's counterpart in the UK series is Keith Bishop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127020131id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is kevin malone's counterpart in the uk series the office", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone", "Context": [ "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Kevin Malone said: “If anyone gives you 10,000 to 1 odds on anything, you take that bet. If John Mellencamp ever wins an Oscar, I will be one rich dude.”", "is kevin malone a gambler", "Kevin Malone is the resident gambler, partaking or initiating various bets throughout the office with other co-workers, and shows a fairly sharp talent for monitoring games fairly.", "who is kevin malone's counterpart in the uk series the office", "Kevin Malone's counterpart in the UK series is Keith Bishop." ], "Conversation_no": 2546, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays kevin", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays kevin malone in the american tv series the office", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Malone was played by Brian Baumgartner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127020131id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kevin malone in the american tv series the office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone", "Context": [ "who did kevin malone bet on to win an oscar", "Kevin Malone said: “If anyone gives you 10,000 to 1 odds on anything, you take that bet. If John Mellencamp ever wins an Oscar, I will be one rich dude.”", "is kevin malone a gambler", "Kevin Malone is the resident gambler, partaking or initiating various bets throughout the office with other co-workers, and shows a fairly sharp talent for monitoring games fairly.", "who is kevin malone's counterpart in the uk series the office", "Kevin Malone's counterpart in the UK series is Keith Bishop.", "who plays kevin malone in the american tv series the office", "Kevin Malone was played by Brian Baumgartner." ], "Conversation_no": 2546, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is kevin's occupation", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is kevin malone's occupation", "Truth_answer": "Kevin Malone is a part of the accounting department at Dunder Mifflin Scranton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127020131id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Malone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is kevin malone's occupation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2547, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "an essay about historical places in sri lanka", "Transformer_rewrite": "an essay about historical places in sri lanka", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "an essay about historical places in sri lanka", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2548, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Truth_answer": "Deadshot uses a heavily customized Glock 17 fitted with a compensator made by ZEV in the film Suicide Squad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203135925id_/http://www.imfdb.org:80/wiki/Suicide_Squad_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad", "Context": [ "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Deadshot uses a heavily customized Glock 17 fitted with a compensator made by ZEV in the film Suicide Squad." ], "Conversation_no": 2548, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else does the character use", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else does the character use", "Truth_answer": "Deadshot uses a flared magwell also from ZEV and a Trijicon RMR red dot sight in the film Suicide Squad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does deadshot use in the film suicide squad in addition to the Glock 17", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad", "Context": [ "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Deadshot uses a heavily customized Glock 17 fitted with a compensator made by ZEV in the film Suicide Squad.", "what else does deadshot use in the film suicide squad in addition to the Glock 17", "Deadshot uses a flared magwell also from ZEV and a Trijicon RMR red dot sight in the film Suicide Squad." ], "Conversation_no": 2548, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do any other characters use the glock", "Transformer_rewrite": "do any other characters use the glock", "Truth_answer": "Several police officers and US Navy SEALs, in addition to Rick Flag, carry unmodified Glock 17s in the film Suicide Squad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203135925id_/http://www.imfdb.org:80/wiki/Suicide_Squad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do any other characters besides deadshot use the glock 17 in the film Suicide Squad", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad", "Context": [ "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Deadshot uses a heavily customized Glock 17 fitted with a compensator made by ZEV in the film Suicide Squad.", "what else does deadshot use in the film suicide squad in addition to the Glock 17", "Deadshot uses a flared magwell also from ZEV and a Trijicon RMR red dot sight in the film Suicide Squad.", "do any other characters besides deadshot use the glock 17 in the film Suicide Squad", "Several police officers and US Navy SEALs, in addition to Rick Flag, carry unmodified Glock 17s in the film Suicide Squad." ], "Conversation_no": 2548, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the critical response to the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the critical response for the film Suicide Squad", "Truth_answer": "The film Suicide Squad received negative reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad_(film)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical response for the film Suicide Squad", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad", "Context": [ "what gun does deadshot use in the movie", "Deadshot uses a heavily customized Glock 17 fitted with a compensator made by ZEV in the film Suicide Squad.", "what else does deadshot use in the film suicide squad in addition to the Glock 17", "Deadshot uses a flared magwell also from ZEV and a Trijicon RMR red dot sight in the film Suicide Squad.", "do any other characters besides deadshot use the glock 17 in the film Suicide Squad", "Several police officers and US Navy SEALs, in addition to Rick Flag, carry unmodified Glock 17s in the film Suicide Squad.", "what was the critical response for the film Suicide Squad", "The film Suicide Squad received negative reviews from critics." ], "Conversation_no": 2548, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the movie win any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the film Suicide Squad win any awards", "Truth_answer": "The film Suicide Squad was nominated for various awards, winning several. The film was nominated for three Grammy Awards as well as one Critics' Choice Movie Awards, winning one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad_(film)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film Suicide Squad win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2549, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "Truth_answer": "The Cookie Monster was voiced by Frank Oz until 2004, and presently by David Rudman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster", "Context": [ "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "The Cookie Monster was voiced by Frank Oz until 2004, and presently by David Rudman." ], "Conversation_no": 2549, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some of the character's catch phrases", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some of cookie monster's catch phrases", "Truth_answer": "Cookie Monster's famous eating phrases are Me want cookie!, Me eat cookie!, and Om nom nom nom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of cookie monster's catch phrases", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster", "Context": [ "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "The Cookie Monster was voiced by Frank Oz until 2004, and presently by David Rudman.", "what are some of cookie monster's catch phrases", "Cookie Monster's famous eating phrases are Me want cookie!, Me eat cookie!, and Om nom nom nom." ], "Conversation_no": 2549, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the character have a family", "Transformer_rewrite": "does cookie monster have a family", "Truth_answer": "Cookie Monster is known to have a mother, a younger sister, and an identically-designed cousin, who ironically does not like cookies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129151123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does cookie monster have a family", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster", "Context": [ "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "The Cookie Monster was voiced by Frank Oz until 2004, and presently by David Rudman.", "what are some of cookie monster's catch phrases", "Cookie Monster's famous eating phrases are Me want cookie!, Me eat cookie!, and Om nom nom nom.", "does cookie monster have a family", "Cookie Monster is known to have a mother, a younger sister, and an identically-designed cousin, who ironically does not like cookies." ], "Conversation_no": 2549, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do the mom and dad like cookies", "Transformer_rewrite": "do cookie monster's mom and dad like cookies", "Truth_answer": "Both Cookie Monster's mother and father share his enormous appetite and craving for cookies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do cookie monster's mom and dad like cookies", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster#Origin", "Context": [ "who does the voice of the cookie monster", "The Cookie Monster was voiced by Frank Oz until 2004, and presently by David Rudman.", "what are some of cookie monster's catch phrases", "Cookie Monster's famous eating phrases are Me want cookie!, Me eat cookie!, and Om nom nom nom.", "does cookie monster have a family", "Cookie Monster is known to have a mother, a younger sister, and an identically-designed cousin, who ironically does not like cookies.", "do cookie monster's mom and dad like cookies", "Both Cookie Monster's mother and father share his enormous appetite and craving for cookies." ], "Conversation_no": 2549, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the character first appear in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did cookie monster first appear in sesame street", "Truth_answer": "Cookie Monster, still unnamed, made his Sesame Street debut in the first episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129151123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_Monster_p3", "http://www.murkywords.com/2007/05/wheel-stealer-stealers-wheel-wheel.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cookie monster first appear in sesame street", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nps.gov/stli/planyourvisit/directions.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2550, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Truth_answer": "Visitors arrive and depart Liberty Island and Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, via ferries operated by Statue Cruises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nps.gov/stli/planyourvisit/directions.htm", "Context": [ "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Visitors arrive and depart Liberty Island and Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, via ferries operated by Statue Cruises." ], "Conversation_no": 2550, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where can tickets be purchased on the day of", "Transformer_rewrite": "where can tickets for the statue of liberty ferries be purchased on the day of visit", "Truth_answer": "Tickets purchased on the day of visit can be purchased at the Statue Cruises ticket windows in Battery Park, NY or at the Liberty State Park, NJ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can tickets for the statue of liberty ferries be purchased on the day of visit", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Liberty", "Context": [ "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Visitors arrive and depart Liberty Island and Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, via ferries operated by Statue Cruises.", "where can tickets for the statue of liberty ferries be purchased on the day of visit", "Tickets purchased on the day of visit can be purchased at the Statue Cruises ticket windows in Battery Park, NY or at the Liberty State Park, NJ." ], "Conversation_no": 2550, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the statue green", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the statue of liberty green", "Truth_answer": "Originally, the Statue of Liberty was a dull copper color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina, caused by the oxidation of the copper skin, began to spread.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125191027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Liberty_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the statue of liberty green", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/gilded/jb_gilded_liberty_1.html", "Context": [ "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Visitors arrive and depart Liberty Island and Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, via ferries operated by Statue Cruises.", "where can tickets for the statue of liberty ferries be purchased on the day of visit", "Tickets purchased on the day of visit can be purchased at the Statue Cruises ticket windows in Battery Park, NY or at the Liberty State Park, NJ.", "why is the statue of liberty green", "Originally, the Statue of Liberty was a dull copper color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina, caused by the oxidation of the copper skin, began to spread." ], "Conversation_no": 2550, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the statue come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the statue of liberty come from", "Truth_answer": "The Statue of Liberty arrived on the New York Harbor on June 19, 1885, as a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122215349id_/http://www.americaslibrary.gov:80/jb/gilded/jb_gilded_liberty_1.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the statue of liberty come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nps.gov/stli/learn/historyculture/the-french-connection.htm", "Context": [ "where do i go to get to the statue of liberty", "Visitors arrive and depart Liberty Island and Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, via ferries operated by Statue Cruises.", "where can tickets for the statue of liberty ferries be purchased on the day of visit", "Tickets purchased on the day of visit can be purchased at the Statue Cruises ticket windows in Battery Park, NY or at the Liberty State Park, NJ.", "why is the statue of liberty green", "Originally, the Statue of Liberty was a dull copper color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina, caused by the oxidation of the copper skin, began to spread.", "where did the statue of liberty come from", "The Statue of Liberty arrived on the New York Harbor on June 19, 1885, as a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the US." ], "Conversation_no": 2550, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the country gift the statue", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the country gift the statue of liberty to the people of France", "Truth_answer": "The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people commemorating the alliance of France and the United States during the American Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220174536id_/https://www.nps.gov/stli/learn/historyculture/the-french-connection.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did france gift the statue of liberty to the US", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings#History", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2551, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI, but failed to win any of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Minnesota-Vikings", "Context": [ "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "The Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI, but failed to win any of them." ], "Conversation_no": 2551, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened with the team in 2017", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened with the minnesota vikings in 2017", "Truth_answer": "In 2017 the Minnesota Vikings tied for the best record in the NFL by going 13 to 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the minnesota vikings in 2017", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings", "Context": [ "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "The Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI, but failed to win any of them.", "what happened with the minnesota vikings in 2017", "In 2017 the Minnesota Vikings tied for the best record in the NFL by going 13 to 3." ], "Conversation_no": 2551, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the team play its home games", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do the minnesota vikings play their home games", "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Vikings play home games at U.S. Bank Stadium in the Downtown East section of Minneapolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the minnesota vikings play their home games", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Minnesota_Vikings_starting_quarterbacks", "Context": [ "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "The Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI, but failed to win any of them.", "what happened with the minnesota vikings in 2017", "In 2017 the Minnesota Vikings tied for the best record in the NFL by going 13 to 3.", "where do the minnesota vikings play their home games", "The Minnesota Vikings play home games at U.S. Bank Stadium in the Downtown East section of Minneapolis." ], "Conversation_no": 2551, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the team's qb", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the minnesota vikings' quarterback", "Truth_answer": "As of the 2019 season, the Minnesota Vikings' starting quarterback is Kirk Cousins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the minnesota vikings' quarterback", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Minnesota_Vikings_starting_quarterbacks", "Context": [ "when was the last time the minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "The Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI, but failed to win any of them.", "what happened with the minnesota vikings in 2017", "In 2017 the Minnesota Vikings tied for the best record in the NFL by going 13 to 3.", "where do the minnesota vikings play their home games", "The Minnesota Vikings play home games at U.S. Bank Stadium in the Downtown East section of Minneapolis.", "who is the minnesota vikings' quarterback", "As of the 2019 season, the Minnesota Vikings' starting quarterback is Kirk Cousins." ], "Conversation_no": 2551, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the previous quarterback", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the quarterback for the minnesota vikings before kirk cousins", "Truth_answer": "Case Keenum and Sam Bradford were starting quarterbacks for the Minnesota Vikings during the 2017 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the quarterback for the minnesota vikings before kirk cousins", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ccdiscovery.com/kung-fu-panda-4-all-news-release-date-rumors-cast-and-director", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2552, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Truth_answer": "Originally, it was believed that Kung Fu Panda 4 would be released in 2018. Although, according to some reports, the film has been delayed until 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106062237id_/https://www.ccdiscovery.com/kung-fu-panda-4-all-news-release-date-rumors-cast-and-director_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda_3", "Context": [ "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Originally, it was believed that Kung Fu Panda 4 would be released in 2018. Although, according to some reports, the film has been delayed until 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2552, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the third movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the third movie", "Truth_answer": "Kung Fu Panda 3 was released on January 29, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022001256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda_3_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022001256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda_3_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kung fu panda 3 come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda_3", "Context": [ "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Originally, it was believed that Kung Fu Panda 4 would be released in 2018. Although, according to some reports, the film has been delayed until 2020.", "when did kung fu panda 3 come out", "Kung Fu Panda 3 was released on January 29, 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2552, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was that movie about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was kung fu panda 3 about", "Truth_answer": "In Kung Fu Panda 3, Po must transition from student to teacher and train a group of fun-loving, clumsy pandas to become martial-arts fighters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was kung fu panda 3 about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda_3", "Context": [ "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Originally, it was believed that Kung Fu Panda 4 would be released in 2018. Although, according to some reports, the film has been delayed until 2020.", "when did kung fu panda 3 come out", "Kung Fu Panda 3 was released on January 29, 2016.", "what was kung fu panda 3 about", "In Kung Fu Panda 3, Po must transition from student to teacher and train a group of fun-loving, clumsy pandas to become martial-arts fighters." ], "Conversation_no": 2552, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much the did movie make", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much the did kung fu panda 3 gross", "Truth_answer": "Kung Fu Panda 3 grossed $521 million worldwide against its $145 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much the did kung fu panda 3 gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.unionjournalism.com/2020/02/13/kung-fu-panda-4-release-date-cast-story-plot-and-updated-information/", "Context": [ "when did kung fu panda 4 come out", "Originally, it was believed that Kung Fu Panda 4 would be released in 2018. Although, according to some reports, the film has been delayed until 2020.", "when did kung fu panda 3 come out", "Kung Fu Panda 3 was released on January 29, 2016.", "what was kung fu panda 3 about", "In Kung Fu Panda 3, Po must transition from student to teacher and train a group of fun-loving, clumsy pandas to become martial-arts fighters.", "how much the did kung fu panda 3 gross", "Kung Fu Panda 3 grossed $521 million worldwide against its $145 million budget." ], "Conversation_no": 2552, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the plot of the fourth movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the plot of the kung fu panda 4", "Truth_answer": "There is no official trailer being released or plot being declared for Kung Fu Panda 4 yet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the plot of the kung fu panda 4", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rockhall.com/class-2020-inductees", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2553, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "Truth_answer": "2020 inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame include Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T. Rex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115133322id_/https://www.rockhall.com/class-2020-inductees_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/music/rock-hall/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-2020-induction-ceremony-tickets-cleveland/95-2e5aa09d-b96d-406b-bd29-6b4894eb53e3", "Context": [ "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "2020 inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame include Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T. Rex." ], "Conversation_no": 2553, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do tickets go on sale for the induction", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do tickets go on sale for the induction", "Truth_answer": "Tickets for the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony went on sale to the general public through TicketMaster at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do tickets go on sale for the rock and roll hall of fame induction", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rockhall.com/class-2020-inductees", "Context": [ "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "2020 inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame include Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T. Rex.", "when do tickets go on sale for the rock and roll hall of fame induction", "Tickets for the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony went on sale to the general public through TicketMaster at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27." ], "Conversation_no": 2553, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will the exhibit go up", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will the exhibit go up", "Truth_answer": "The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 special exhibit will go on display in the museum at the end of April 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the 2020 rock and roll exhibit go up", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/music/rock-hall/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-2020-induction-ceremony-tickets-cleveland/95-2e5aa09d-b96d-406b-bd29-6b4894eb53e3", "Context": [ "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "2020 inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame include Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T. Rex.", "when do tickets go on sale for the rock and roll hall of fame induction", "Tickets for the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony went on sale to the general public through TicketMaster at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27.", "when will the 2020 rock and roll exhibit go up", "The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 special exhibit will go on display in the museum at the end of April 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2553, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many ceremonies have there been", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremonies have there been", "Truth_answer": "2020 marks the 35th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://greatgold.fm/classic-hits/me/two-women-and-5-bands-joining-rock-hall-of-fame/_p1", "http://jam.ge/pearl-jam-invites-all-five-drummers-to-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony/_p2", "http://nocache.caroleking.com/news/carole-king-presenter-don-kirshner-27th-annual-rock-and-roll-hall-fame-induction-ceremony_p0", "https://wcsx.com/2019/11/08/ozzy-osbourne-ordinary-man-album-details/_p3", "https://wcsx.com/2019/11/08/ozzy-osbourne-ordinary-man-album-details/_p4", "https://www.concerttour.us/concert-tour-dates/def-leppard-tour-dates/_p13", "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2019/10/15/Rock-Roll-Hall-of-Fame-Whitney-Houston-Dave-Matthews-Band-nominated/4151571143055/?mpst=5_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremonies have there been", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.rockhall.com/class-2020-inductees", "Context": [ "who is inducted in the rock hall of fame", "2020 inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame include Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T. Rex.", "when do tickets go on sale for the rock and roll hall of fame induction", "Tickets for the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony went on sale to the general public through TicketMaster at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27.", "when will the 2020 rock and roll exhibit go up", "The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 special exhibit will go on display in the museum at the end of April 2020.", "how many rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremonies have there been", "2020 marks the 35th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony." ], "Conversation_no": 2553, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when will the ceremony be", "Transformer_rewrite": "when will the ceremony be", "Truth_answer": "The 35th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by Klipsch Audio, will take place on Saturday, May 2, 2020 at Public Auditorium in Cleveland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.cp24.com/world/houston-notorious-b-i-g-nominated-for-rock-hall-of-fame-1.4638355_p0", "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2019/10/15/Rock-Roll-Hall-of-Fame-Whitney-Houston-Dave-Matthews-Band-nominated/4151571143055/?mpst=5_p1", "https://www.wsoctv.com/news/national-news/ap-top-news/houston-notorious-big-nominated-for-rock-hall-of-fame/997597498?utm_source=homestream&utm_medium=site_navigation&utm_campaign=homestream_click_p7", "https://www.wtvy.com/content/news/2020-Rock-and-Roll-Hall-of-Fame-nominees-announced-563228632.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115133322id_/https://www.rockhall.com/class-2020-inductees_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the 2020 rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremony be", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2554, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "Transformer_rewrite": "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "Truth_answer": "The brothers in The Boondocks Saints learned to speak languages such as Latin, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Gaelic, and Italian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus", "Context": [ "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "The brothers in The Boondocks Saints learned to speak languages such as Latin, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Gaelic, and Italian." ], "Conversation_no": 2554, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the brothers get their start", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the brothers get their start as the saints in the boondock saints", "Truth_answer": "After a fight on Saint Patrick's Day with mobsters, the MacManus brothers were spoken to by God to kill those who sin. The media dubbed them “The Saints.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the brothers get their start as the saints in the boondock saints", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus", "Context": [ "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "The brothers in The Boondocks Saints learned to speak languages such as Latin, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Gaelic, and Italian.", "where did the brothers get their start as the saints in the boondock saints", "After a fight on Saint Patrick's Day with mobsters, the MacManus brothers were spoken to by God to kill those who sin. The media dubbed them “The Saints.”" ], "Conversation_no": 2554, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the brothers go on a hiatus", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the MacManus brothers go on a hiatus", "Truth_answer": "After their final assassination, Connor MacManus, along with his brother and father, moved back to their homeland in Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091741id_/https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the brothers go on a hiatus in the boondock saints", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus", "Context": [ "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "The brothers in The Boondocks Saints learned to speak languages such as Latin, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Gaelic, and Italian.", "where did the brothers get their start as the saints in the boondock saints", "After a fight on Saint Patrick's Day with mobsters, the MacManus brothers were spoken to by God to kill those who sin. The media dubbed them “The Saints.”", "when did the brothers go on a hiatus in the boondock saints", "After their final assassination, Connor MacManus, along with his brother and father, moved back to their homeland in Ireland." ], "Conversation_no": 2554, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the hiatus end", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the hiatus end", "Truth_answer": "After 8 years, the MacManus brothers received word that a priest was murdered in Boston. They decided to kill those responsible, thus ending their hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the brothers' hiatus end in the boondock saints", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus", "Context": [ "what language do the brothers speak in boondock saints", "The brothers in The Boondocks Saints learned to speak languages such as Latin, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Gaelic, and Italian.", "where did the brothers get their start as the saints in the boondock saints", "After a fight on Saint Patrick's Day with mobsters, the MacManus brothers were spoken to by God to kill those who sin. The media dubbed them “The Saints.”", "when did the brothers go on a hiatus in the boondock saints", "After their final assassination, Connor MacManus, along with his brother and father, moved back to their homeland in Ireland.", "why did the brothers' hiatus end in the boondock saints", "After 8 years, the MacManus brothers received word that a priest was murdered in Boston. They decided to kill those responsible, thus ending their hiatus." ], "Conversation_no": 2554, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where were the brothers born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where were the MacManus brothers born", "Truth_answer": "Connor was born in Ireland along with his fraternal twin Murphy MacManus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091741id_/https://theboondocksaints.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_MacManus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the brothers from the boondock saints born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pocket-lint.com/phones/reviews/motorola/150059-motorola-razr-review-flip-phone-2019", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2555, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "Truth_answer": "The Motorola Razr will be available for pre-order from 26 January 2020,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/motorola-razr", "Context": [ "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "The Motorola Razr will be available for pre-order from 26 January 2020," ], "Conversation_no": 2555, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the phone", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the motorola razr 4", "Truth_answer": "The 2020 Motorola Razr will cost $1,500.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the motorola razr 4", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/01/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-vs-motorola-razr/", "Context": [ "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "The Motorola Razr will be available for pre-order from 26 January 2020,", "how much is the motorola razr 4", "The 2020 Motorola Razr will cost $1,500." ], "Conversation_no": 2555, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the samsung version", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the samsung version of the 2020 motorola razr", "Truth_answer": "The nostalgia-invoking Motorola Razr went on sale not too long ago and was closely followed by Samsung’s clamshell Galaxy Z Flip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301225117id_/https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/01/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-vs-motorola-razr/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the samsung version of the 2020 motorola razr", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.businessinsider.com/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-price-release-date", "Context": [ "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "The Motorola Razr will be available for pre-order from 26 January 2020,", "how much is the motorola razr 4", "The 2020 Motorola Razr will cost $1,500.", "what is the samsung version of the 2020 motorola razr", "The nostalgia-invoking Motorola Razr went on sale not too long ago and was closely followed by Samsung’s clamshell Galaxy Z Flip." ], "Conversation_no": 2555, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the phone", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the samsung galaxy z flip", "Truth_answer": "The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip costs $1,379.99.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301225117id_/https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/01/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-vs-motorola-razr/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301225117id_/https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/01/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-vs-motorola-razr/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Z_Flip_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Z_Flip_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Z_Flip_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Z_Flip_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the samsung galaxy z flip", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Z_Flip", "Context": [ "when does the motorola razr 4 come out", "The Motorola Razr will be available for pre-order from 26 January 2020,", "how much is the motorola razr 4", "The 2020 Motorola Razr will cost $1,500.", "what is the samsung version of the 2020 motorola razr", "The nostalgia-invoking Motorola Razr went on sale not too long ago and was closely followed by Samsung’s clamshell Galaxy Z Flip.", "how much is the samsung galaxy z flip", "The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip costs $1,379.99." ], "Conversation_no": 2555, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the phone released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the samsung galaxy z flip released", "Truth_answer": "The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip was released on February 14, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the samsung galaxy z flip released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2556, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "seasons of the year in order in india", "Transformer_rewrite": "seasons of the year in order in india", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "seasons of the year in order in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2557, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "solution of plant or chemical dissolved in alcohol", "Transformer_rewrite": "solution of plant or chemical dissolved in alcohol", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "solution of plant or chemical dissolved in alcohol", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/timeline-important-dates-ww2-exact/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2558, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did world war 2 start and end", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did world war 2 start and end", "Truth_answer": "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 and ended on 2 September 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did world war 2 start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/timeline-important-dates-ww2-exact/", "Context": [ "when did world war 2 start and end", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 and ended on 2 September 1945." ], "Conversation_no": 2558, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened on the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened on the first", "Truth_answer": "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 with Hitler's invasion of Poland.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://warsawinstitute.org/80-years-later-state-polish-german-relations-context-world-war-ii/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116015524id_/https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/timeline-important-dates-ww2-exact/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened on 1 September 1939 in world war 2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/timeline-important-dates-ww2-exact/", "Context": [ "when did world war 2 start and end", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 and ended on 2 September 1945.", "what happened on 1 September 1939 in world war 2", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 with Hitler's invasion of Poland." ], "Conversation_no": 2558, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the war last", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did world war 2 last", "Truth_answer": "The Second World War lasted six years and one day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did world war 2 last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/war/end.html", "Context": [ "when did world war 2 start and end", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 and ended on 2 September 1945.", "what happened on 1 September 1939 in world war 2", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 with Hitler's invasion of Poland.", "how long did world war 2 last", "The Second World War lasted six years and one day." ], "Conversation_no": 2558, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the war end", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did world war 2 end", "Truth_answer": "World War 2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015325id_/http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk:80/war/end.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did world war 2 end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_in_Europe_Day", "Context": [ "when did world war 2 start and end", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 and ended on 2 September 1945.", "what happened on 1 September 1939 in world war 2", "The Second World War started on 1 September 1939 with Hitler's invasion of Poland.", "how long did world war 2 last", "The Second World War lasted six years and one day.", "how did world war 2 end", "World War 2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers." ], "Conversation_no": 2558, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there a holiday to celebrate the end", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there a holiday to celebrate the end", "Truth_answer": "Victory in Europe Day is celebrates the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on May 8, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_in_Europe_Day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a holiday to celebrate the end of world war 2", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/1/13/18180611/dallas-cowboys-conference-championship-drought-nfl-playoffs", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2559, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Cowboys last won the NFC Championship in January 1996 on their way to a win in Super Bowl 30 over the Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042310id_/https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/1/13/18180611/dallas-cowboys-conference-championship-drought-nfl-playoffs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_NFL_playoffs#NFC_Championship:_Dallas_Cowboys_38,_Green_Bay_Packers_27", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "The Dallas Cowboys last won the NFC Championship in January 1996 on their way to a win in Super Bowl 30 over the Steelers." ], "Conversation_no": 2559, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the score", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the score", "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Green Bay Packers 38 to 27 in the 1996 NFC Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995%E2%80%9396_NFL_playoffs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score at the NFC Championship in January 1996", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_NFL_playoffs#NFC_Championship:_Dallas_Cowboys_38,_Green_Bay_Packers_27", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "The Dallas Cowboys last won the NFC Championship in January 1996 on their way to a win in Super Bowl 30 over the Steelers.", "what was the score at the NFC Championship in January 1996", "The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Green Bay Packers 38 to 27 in the 1996 NFC Championship." ], "Conversation_no": 2559, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the teams play", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the 1996 nfc championship", "Truth_answer": "The 1996 NFC Championship was played at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 1996 nfc championship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_NFL_playoffs#NFC_Championship:_Dallas_Cowboys_38,_Green_Bay_Packers_27", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "The Dallas Cowboys last won the NFC Championship in January 1996 on their way to a win in Super Bowl 30 over the Steelers.", "what was the score at the NFC Championship in January 1996", "The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Green Bay Packers 38 to 27 in the 1996 NFC Championship.", "where was the 1996 nfc championship", "The 1996 NFC Championship was played at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas." ], "Conversation_no": 2559, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people attended", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people attended the 1996 nfc championship", "Truth_answer": "The 1996 NFC Championship was was attended 65,135 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people attended the 1996 nfc championship", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Switzer", "Context": [ "when was the last time the cowboys were in the nfc championship", "The Dallas Cowboys last won the NFC Championship in January 1996 on their way to a win in Super Bowl 30 over the Steelers.", "what was the score at the NFC Championship in January 1996", "The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Green Bay Packers 38 to 27 in the 1996 NFC Championship.", "where was the 1996 nfc championship", "The 1996 NFC Championship was played at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas.", "how many people attended the 1996 nfc championship", "The 1996 NFC Championship was was attended 65,135 people." ], "Conversation_no": 2559, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the coach for the winning team", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the coach for the dallas cowboys at the 1996 nfc championship", "Truth_answer": "Barry Switzer coached the Dallas Cowboys from 1994 to 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the coach for the dallas cowboys at the 1996 nfc championship", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2560, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Truth_answer": "Members of the public cannot open a bank account with the Bank of England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401202212id_/https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services", "Context": [ "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Members of the public cannot open a bank account with the Bank of England." ], "Conversation_no": 2560, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the bank serve", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the bank serve", "Truth_answer": "The Bank of England offers banking services to key links in the economy – the Government, central banks and some financial sector firms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the bank of england offer services to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services", "Context": [ "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Members of the public cannot open a bank account with the Bank of England.", "who does the bank of england offer services to", "The Bank of England offers banking services to key links in the economy – the Government, central banks and some financial sector firms." ], "Conversation_no": 2560, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what services does the bank offer", "Transformer_rewrite": "what services does the bank of england offer", "Truth_answer": "The Bank of England offers sterling call accounts and payment services, fixed-term deposits, foreign currency payments, securities settlement and custody, gold custody services", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401202212id_/https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what services does the bank of england offer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services", "Context": [ "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Members of the public cannot open a bank account with the Bank of England.", "who does the bank of england offer services to", "The Bank of England offers banking services to key links in the economy – the Government, central banks and some financial sector firms.", "what services does the bank of england offer", "The Bank of England offers sterling call accounts and payment services, fixed-term deposits, foreign currency payments, securities settlement and custody, gold custody services" ], "Conversation_no": 2560, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the bank founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the bank of england founded", "Truth_answer": "The Bank of England was originally founded in 1694 to act as the Government’s banker and debt manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the bank of england founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banking-services", "Context": [ "can you have an account with the bank of england", "Members of the public cannot open a bank account with the Bank of England.", "who does the bank of england offer services to", "The Bank of England offers banking services to key links in the economy – the Government, central banks and some financial sector firms.", "what services does the bank of england offer", "The Bank of England offers sterling call accounts and payment services, fixed-term deposits, foreign currency payments, securities settlement and custody, gold custody services", "when was the bank of england founded", "The Bank of England was originally founded in 1694 to act as the Government’s banker and debt manager." ], "Conversation_no": 2560, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the bank serve central counterparties", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the bank of england serve central counterparties", "Truth_answer": "The Bank of England offers banking services to central counterparties because they are an important link in the financial system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the bank of england serve central counterparties", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2561, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the zagros mountains of iran is an example of", "Transformer_rewrite": "the zagros mountains of iran is an example of", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the zagros mountains of iran is an example of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2562, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Truth_answer": "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has a net worth of $14 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716215552id_/https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/", "Context": [ "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has a net worth of $14 billion." ], "Conversation_no": 2562, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the sheikh own", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum own", "Truth_answer": "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the owner of 99.67% of Dubai Holding and the guy responsible for those really cool man-made palm islands in the Persian Gulf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716215552id_/https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum own", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/", "Context": [ "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has a net worth of $14 billion.", "what does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum own", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the owner of 99.67% of Dubai Holding and the guy responsible for those really cool man-made palm islands in the Persian Gulf." ], "Conversation_no": 2562, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the sheikh have a big family", "Transformer_rewrite": "does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum have a big family", "Truth_answer": "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has fathered 19 children with his two wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum have a big family", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/", "Context": [ "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has a net worth of $14 billion.", "what does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum own", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the owner of 99.67% of Dubai Holding and the guy responsible for those really cool man-made palm islands in the Persian Gulf.", "does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum have a big family", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has fathered 19 children with his two wives." ], "Conversation_no": 2562, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much did the sheikh's wedding cost", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much did the Sheikh's wedding cost", "Truth_answer": "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's 1981 wedding to his first wife holds the Guinness world record for the most expensive wedding; $100 million in today's dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716215552id_/https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum's wedding cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/", "Context": [ "how much is the ruler of dubai worth", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has a net worth of $14 billion.", "what does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum own", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the owner of 99.67% of Dubai Holding and the guy responsible for those really cool man-made palm islands in the Persian Gulf.", "does sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum have a big family", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has fathered 19 children with his two wives.", "how much did sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum's wedding cost", "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's 1981 wedding to his first wife holds the Guinness world record for the most expensive wedding; $100 million in today's dollars." ], "Conversation_no": 2562, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the wedding cost so much", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum's wedding to his first wife cost so much", "Truth_answer": "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum spent $100 million on a month long celebration in Dubai that culminated in a wedding for 20,000 guests in a specially built stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716215552id_/https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/sheiks/sheikh-mohammed-bin-rashid-al-maktoum-net-worth/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum's wedding to his first wife cost so much", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=693076981", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2563, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Transformer_rewrite": "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Truth_answer": "Guy Roux said a football match is played with three referees.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dictionary.com/e/memes/do-a-barrel-roll/", "Context": [ "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Guy Roux said a football match is played with three referees.“" ], "Conversation_no": 2563, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about Do a Barrel Roll?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who said Do a Barrel Roll", "Truth_answer": "The phrase is from Star Fox 64, where Peppy Hare repeatedly insists that the player perform the maneuver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012035107id_/https://www.dictionary.com/e/memes/do-a-barrel-roll/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said Do a Barrel Roll?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_roll", "Context": [ "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Guy Roux said a football match is played with three referees.“", "Who said Do a Barrel Roll?", "The phrase is from Star Fox 64, where Peppy Hare repeatedly insists that the player perform the maneuver." ], "Conversation_no": 2563, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me how the maneuver is done", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me how a barrel roll is done", "Truth_answer": "A barrel roll is an aerial maneuver in which an airplane makes a complete rotation on both its longitudinal and lateral axes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me how a barrel roll is done", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_roll#History", "Context": [ "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Guy Roux said a football match is played with three referees.“", "Who said Do a Barrel Roll?", "The phrase is from Star Fox 64, where Peppy Hare repeatedly insists that the player perform the maneuver.", "can you tell me how a barrel roll is done", "A barrel roll is an aerial maneuver in which an airplane makes a complete rotation on both its longitudinal and lateral axes." ], "Conversation_no": 2563, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the maneuver", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the barrel roll", "Truth_answer": "The barrel roll was first performed in 1905 by Daniel Maloney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_roll_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the barrel roll", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_roll#Barrel_roll_attack", "Context": [ "who said a football match is played with three referees", "Guy Roux said a football match is played with three referees.“", "Who said Do a Barrel Roll?", "The phrase is from Star Fox 64, where Peppy Hare repeatedly insists that the player perform the maneuver.", "can you tell me how a barrel roll is done", "A barrel roll is an aerial maneuver in which an airplane makes a complete rotation on both its longitudinal and lateral axes.", "who invented the barrel roll", "The barrel roll was first performed in 1905 by Daniel Maloney." ], "Conversation_no": 2563, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the maneuver have any usage besides being a trick", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the barrel roll maneuver have any usage besides being a trick", "Truth_answer": "A barrel roll attack is a military maneuver that improves the attacker's offensive position and prevents the attacker from overshooting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_roll_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the barrel roll maneuver have any usage besides being a trick", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_pump", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2564, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "Truth_answer": "In modern cars the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://geeksquad.fixya.com/tags/1994_ls_400_lexus_fuel_gauge_flot_tank_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_pump#Electric_pump", "Context": [ "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "In modern cars the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank." ], "Conversation_no": 2564, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why does a car have the pump", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does a fuel pump do", "Truth_answer": "The fuel pump creates positive pressure in the fuel lines, pushing the gasoline to the engine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_pump_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does a fuel pump do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_pump", "Context": [ "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "In modern cars the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank.", "what does a fuel pump do", "The fuel pump creates positive pressure in the fuel lines, pushing the gasoline to the engine." ], "Conversation_no": 2564, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the pump necessary", "Transformer_rewrite": "is a fuel pump necessary", "Truth_answer": "A fuel pump is a frequently (but not always) essential component on a car or other internal combustion engined device.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a fuel pump necessary", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_pump", "Context": [ "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "In modern cars the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank.", "what does a fuel pump do", "The fuel pump creates positive pressure in the fuel lines, pushing the gasoline to the engine.", "is a fuel pump necessary", "A fuel pump is a frequently (but not always) essential component on a car or other internal combustion engined device." ], "Conversation_no": 2564, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which vehicles do not have the pump", "Transformer_rewrite": "which vehicles do not have the fuel pump", "Truth_answer": "Many engines such as older motorcycles do not require any fuel pump at all.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which vehicles do not have the fuel pump", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_pump#Decline_of_mechanical_pumps", "Context": [ "where is the fuel pump located in a car", "In modern cars the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank.", "what does a fuel pump do", "The fuel pump creates positive pressure in the fuel lines, pushing the gasoline to the engine.", "is a fuel pump necessary", "A fuel pump is a frequently (but not always) essential component on a car or other internal combustion engined device.", "which vehicles do not have the fuel pump", "Many engines such as older motorcycles do not require any fuel pump at all." ], "Conversation_no": 2564, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me how the pumps evolved over time", "Transformer_rewrite": "how have fuel pumps evolved over time", "Truth_answer": "As engines moved away from carburetors and towards fuel injection, mechanical fuel pumps were replaced with electric fuel pumps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how have fuel pumps evolved over time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)#Season_1_(2016)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2565, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "Truth_answer": "The Ranch debuted in 2016 on Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "The Ranch debuted in 2016 on Netflix." ], "Conversation_no": 2565, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the plot of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the plot of the show the ranch", "Truth_answer": "The Ranch details the American-country ranch life of the Bennetts, a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers, their rancher father, and his estranged wife, a local bar owner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the show the ranch", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "The Ranch debuted in 2016 on Netflix.", "what is the plot of the show the ranch", "The Ranch details the American-country ranch life of the Bennetts, a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers, their rancher father, and his estranged wife, a local bar owner." ], "Conversation_no": 2565, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the show filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the ranch filmed", "Truth_answer": "The Ranch is filmed on a sound stage in front of a live audience in Burbank, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the ranch filmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "The Ranch debuted in 2016 on Netflix.", "what is the plot of the show the ranch", "The Ranch details the American-country ranch life of the Bennetts, a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers, their rancher father, and his estranged wife, a local bar owner.", "where is the ranch filmed", "The Ranch is filmed on a sound stage in front of a live audience in Burbank, California." ], "Conversation_no": 2565, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "which actors are in the ranch", "Truth_answer": "The Ranch stars Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger, Elisha Cuthbert, and Sam Elliott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which actors are in the ranch", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when did part 1 of the ranch come out", "The Ranch debuted in 2016 on Netflix.", "what is the plot of the show the ranch", "The Ranch details the American-country ranch life of the Bennetts, a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers, their rancher father, and his estranged wife, a local bar owner.", "where is the ranch filmed", "The Ranch is filmed on a sound stage in front of a live audience in Burbank, California.", "which actors are in the ranch", "The Ranch stars Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger, Elisha Cuthbert, and Sam Elliott." ], "Conversation_no": 2565, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes does the show have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show the ranch have", "Truth_answer": "The Ranch has 80 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show the ranch have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_language", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2566, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Transformer_rewrite": "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Truth_answer": "Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.adventurealternative.com/destinations/indonesia-and-papua/indonesia-information/general-information/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_language_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Indonesia", "Context": [ "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia." ], "Conversation_no": 2566, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What religion?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What religion is Indonesia", "Truth_answer": "Indonesia recognizes only six official religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://cempaka-tourist.blogspot.com/2012/11/_p8", "http://urantia.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/1426-2-translations-one-field-report-timeline-evolution-and-indonesia/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion do they practice in Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.embassyofindonesia.org/index.php/basic-facts/", "Context": [ "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia.", "What religion do they practice in Indonesia?", "Indonesia recognizes only six official religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism." ], "Conversation_no": 2566, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about islands?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many islands comprise Indonesia", "Truth_answer": "There are total number of 17,508 islands of which about 6000 are inhabited in Indonesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221215855id_/http://www.embassyofindonesia.org:80/index.php/basic-facts/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many islands comprise Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proclamation_of_Indonesian_Independence", "Context": [ "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia.", "What religion do they practice in Indonesia?", "Indonesia recognizes only six official religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism.", "How many islands comprise Indonesia?", "There are total number of 17,508 islands of which about 6000 are inhabited in Indonesia." ], "Conversation_no": 2566, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was independence?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Indonesia independent", "Truth_answer": "The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence was read at 10:00 in the morning of Friday, 17 August 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Indonesia independent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta", "Context": [ "what language do they speak in indonesia yahoo", "Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia.", "What religion do they practice in Indonesia?", "Indonesia recognizes only six official religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism.", "How many islands comprise Indonesia?", "There are total number of 17,508 islands of which about 6000 are inhabited in Indonesia.", "When was Indonesia independent?", "The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence was read at 10:00 in the morning of Friday, 17 August 1945." ], "Conversation_no": 2566, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the capital?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the capital of Indonesia located", "Truth_answer": "Jakarta is situated on the northwest coast of the world's most populous island of Java.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the capital of Indonesia located?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samantha_Sloyan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2567, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "In 2014 Samantha Sloyan began a recurring role in the ShondaLand-produced show Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Penelope Blake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy", "Context": [ "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "In 2014 Samantha Sloyan began a recurring role in the ShondaLand-produced show Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Penelope Blake." ], "Conversation_no": 2567, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the show premier", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the show greys anatomy premier", "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826213803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Grey%27s_Anatomy_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show greys anatomy premier", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy", "Context": [ "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "In 2014 Samantha Sloyan began a recurring role in the ShondaLand-produced show Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Penelope Blake.", "when did the show greys anatomy premier", "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 2567, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the show important for the actors in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the show greys anatomy important for the actors in the show", "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy's success catapulted such long-running cast members as Pompeo, Dempsey, Chambers, Capshaw and Oh to worldwide recognition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the show greys anatomy important for the actors in the show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy", "Context": [ "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "In 2014 Samantha Sloyan began a recurring role in the ShondaLand-produced show Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Penelope Blake.", "when did the show greys anatomy premier", "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005.", "why was the show greys anatomy important for the actors in the show", "Grey's Anatomy's success catapulted such long-running cast members as Pompeo, Dempsey, Chambers, Capshaw and Oh to worldwide recognition" ], "Conversation_no": 2567, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many seasons does the show have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show greys anatomy have", "Truth_answer": "Season 16 of Grey's Anatomy premiered September 26, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show greys anatomy have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy", "Context": [ "who plays penny blake on grey's anatomy", "In 2014 Samantha Sloyan began a recurring role in the ShondaLand-produced show Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Penelope Blake.", "when did the show greys anatomy premier", "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005.", "why was the show greys anatomy important for the actors in the show", "Grey's Anatomy's success catapulted such long-running cast members as Pompeo, Dempsey, Chambers, Capshaw and Oh to worldwide recognition", "how many seasons does the show greys anatomy have", "Season 16 of Grey's Anatomy premiered September 26, 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2567, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the show filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the show greys anatomy filmed", "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy is filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the show greys anatomy filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-flickr-4147535", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2568, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is flickr and how does it work", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is flickr and how does it work", "Truth_answer": "Flickr is a photo-sharing platform and social network where users upload photos for others to see.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is flickr and how does it work", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dailydot.com/debug/google-photos-cloud-storage/", "Context": [ "what is flickr and how does it work", "Flickr is a photo-sharing platform and social network where users upload photos for others to see." ], "Conversation_no": 2568, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Are there other platforms?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there other platforms for flickr and how does flickr work", "Truth_answer": "Google Photos is a service that backs up your entire photo and video library for free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a photo-sharing platform that is not Flickr?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/11/imgur-yahoo-image-sharing-reddit", "Context": [ "what is flickr and how does it work", "Flickr is a photo-sharing platform and social network where users upload photos for others to see.", "What is a photo-sharing platform that is not Flickr?", "Google Photos is a service that backs up your entire photo and video library for free." ], "Conversation_no": 2568, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does imgur provide the same service", "Transformer_rewrite": "does imgur provide the same service as google photos", "Truth_answer": "Imgur is an image hosting and sharing site which hosts images for free in various formats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does imgur provide the same service as google photos", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sharing", "Context": [ "what is flickr and how does it work", "Flickr is a photo-sharing platform and social network where users upload photos for others to see.", "What is a photo-sharing platform that is not Flickr?", "Google Photos is a service that backs up your entire photo and video library for free.", "does imgur provide the same service as google photos", "Imgur is an image hosting and sharing site which hosts images for free in various formats." ], "Conversation_no": 2568, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how are photos displayed on the services", "Transformer_rewrite": "how are photos displayed on image sharing services", "Truth_answer": "Most photo sharing sites provide multiple views (such as thumbnails and slideshows), the ability to classify photos into albums, and add annotations (such as captions or tags).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sharing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are photos displayed on image sharing services", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sharing", "Context": [ "what is flickr and how does it work", "Flickr is a photo-sharing platform and social network where users upload photos for others to see.", "What is a photo-sharing platform that is not Flickr?", "Google Photos is a service that backs up your entire photo and video library for free.", "does imgur provide the same service as google photos", "Imgur is an image hosting and sharing site which hosts images for free in various formats.", "how are photos displayed on image sharing services", "Most photo sharing sites provide multiple views (such as thumbnails and slideshows), the ability to classify photos into albums, and add annotations (such as captions or tags)." ], "Conversation_no": 2568, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which devices do the platforms support", "Transformer_rewrite": "which devices do photo sharing platforms support", "Truth_answer": "Photo sharing is not confined to the web and personal computers, but is also possible from portable devices such as camera phones, either directly or via MMS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which devices do photo sharing platforms support", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer#20th_Century_Fox", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2569, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays tony in west side story movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays tony in west side story movie", "Truth_answer": "In June 1960 Richard Beymer was cast as Tony in West Side Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays tony in west side story movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer", "Context": [ "who plays tony in west side story movie", "In June 1960 Richard Beymer was cast as Tony in West Side Story." ], "Conversation_no": 2569, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other occupations has the actor had", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other occupations has richard beymer had besides acting", "Truth_answer": "Richard Beymer has been an actor, painter, sculptor, and novelist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other occupations has richard beymer had besides acting", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer", "Context": [ "who plays tony in west side story movie", "In June 1960 Richard Beymer was cast as Tony in West Side Story.", "what other occupations has richard beymer had besides acting", "Richard Beymer has been an actor, painter, sculptor, and novelist." ], "Conversation_no": 2569, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how tall is the actor", "Transformer_rewrite": "how tall is richard beymer", "Truth_answer": "Richard Beymer's height is 6 ft 2 in (188 cm).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818002123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is richard beymer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer#Acting_career", "Context": [ "who plays tony in west side story movie", "In June 1960 Richard Beymer was cast as Tony in West Side Story.", "what other occupations has richard beymer had besides acting", "Richard Beymer has been an actor, painter, sculptor, and novelist.", "how tall is richard beymer", "Richard Beymer's height is 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)." ], "Conversation_no": 2569, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actor begin acting", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did richard beymer begin acting", "Truth_answer": "In 1949 Beymer began acting in television in a Los Angeles TV series for children Sandy Dreams (1949–53).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818002123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did richard beymer begin acting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer#Books", "Context": [ "who plays tony in west side story movie", "In June 1960 Richard Beymer was cast as Tony in West Side Story.", "what other occupations has richard beymer had besides acting", "Richard Beymer has been an actor, painter, sculptor, and novelist.", "how tall is richard beymer", "Richard Beymer's height is 6 ft 2 in (188 cm).", "when did richard beymer begin acting", "In 1949 Beymer began acting in television in a Los Angeles TV series for children Sandy Dreams (1949–53)." ], "Conversation_no": 2569, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me about the books the actor wrote", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me about richard beymer's books", "Truth_answer": "In 2007 Beymer completed his first book, a self-published novel, Impostor: Or Whatever Happened to Richard Beymer?, a semi-autobiographical account of a young actor's struggle to find himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818002123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Beymer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about richard beymer's books", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.moviepooper.com/10/4927police1.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2570, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy", "Truth_answer": "Carey Mahoney was teaching Moses Hightower how to drive so he could pass the driving test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170606081855id_/http://moviepooper.com/10/4927police1.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://policeacademy.fandom.com/wiki/Carey_Mahoney", "Context": [ "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'", "Carey Mahoney was teaching Moses Hightower how to drive so he could pass the driving test." ], "Conversation_no": 2570, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Does Mahoney appear again in the movie?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Carey Mahoney appear in more movies", "Truth_answer": "Officer Mahoney is the lead character of the first four Police Academy movies and the cartoon of the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723071424id_/https://policeacademy.fandom.com/wiki/Carey_Mahoney_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Carey Mahoney appear in more movies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/steve-guttenberg-says-new-police-academy-movie-is-coming-1139329", "Context": [ "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'", "Carey Mahoney was teaching Moses Hightower how to drive so he could pass the driving test.", "Does Carey Mahoney appear in more movies?", "Officer Mahoney is the lead character of the first four Police Academy movies and the cartoon of the series." ], "Conversation_no": 2570, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many movies are there in the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many Police Academy movies are there", "Truth_answer": "So far there are seven films in the Police Academy franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111037id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/steve-guttenberg-says-new-police-academy-movie-is-coming-1139329_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Police Academy movies are there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_Academy_(TV_series)#Synopsis", "Context": [ "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'", "Carey Mahoney was teaching Moses Hightower how to drive so he could pass the driving test.", "Does Carey Mahoney appear in more movies?", "Officer Mahoney is the lead character of the first four Police Academy movies and the cartoon of the series.", "How many Police Academy movies are there?", "So far there are seven films in the Police Academy franchise." ], "Conversation_no": 2570, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the cartoon version of the series?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the premise of the Police Academy cartoon", "Truth_answer": "The Police Academy animated series takes place chronologically between the fourth and fifth films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of the Police Academy cartoon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_Academy_5:_Assignment_Miami_Beach", "Context": [ "what does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'", "Carey Mahoney was teaching Moses Hightower how to drive so he could pass the driving test.", "Does Carey Mahoney appear in more movies?", "Officer Mahoney is the lead character of the first four Police Academy movies and the cartoon of the series.", "How many Police Academy movies are there?", "So far there are seven films in the Police Academy franchise.", "What is the premise of the Police Academy cartoon?", "The Police Academy animated series takes place chronologically between the fourth and fifth films." ], "Conversation_no": 2570, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "The title of the fith movie in the series is what?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the title of the fifth Police Academy movie", "Truth_answer": "Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach is the fifth installment in the Police Academy series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the title of the fifth Police Academy movie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuzuru_Hanyu#2016–17_season:_Second_world_title", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2571, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Truth_answer": "Yuzuru Hanyu set a new world record and won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships title in Men's Singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/mar/31/medvedeva-repeats-skating-world-champion-karen-chen", "Context": [ "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Yuzuru Hanyu set a new world record and won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships title in Men's Singles." ], "Conversation_no": 2571, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about for the women?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championship in Women's Singles", "Truth_answer": "Evgenia Medvedeva retained her world figure skating title at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in the women's singles event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championship in Women's Singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evgenia_Medvedeva", "Context": [ "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Yuzuru Hanyu set a new world record and won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships title in Men's Singles.", "Who won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championship in Women's Singles?", "Evgenia Medvedeva retained her world figure skating title at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in the women's singles event." ], "Conversation_no": 2571, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What's the story of the skater", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is notable about Evgenia Medvedeva", "Truth_answer": "Evgenia Medvedeva became the first skater to complete two Grand Slam in a row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Evgenia Medvedeva?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuzuru_Hanyu", "Context": [ "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Yuzuru Hanyu set a new world record and won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships title in Men's Singles.", "Who won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championship in Women's Singles?", "Evgenia Medvedeva retained her world figure skating title at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in the women's singles event.", "What is notable about Evgenia Medvedeva?", "Evgenia Medvedeva became the first skater to complete two Grand Slam in a row." ], "Conversation_no": 2571, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the male winner successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Yuzuru Hanyu successful in figure skating", "Truth_answer": "Regarded as one of, if not the greatest figure skater in history, Yuzuru Hanyu has broken world records nineteen times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Yuzuru Hanyu successful in figure skating?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuzuru_Hanyu", "Context": [ "who won the 2017 world figure skating championship", "Yuzuru Hanyu set a new world record and won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships title in Men's Singles.", "Who won the 2017 World Figure Skating Championship in Women's Singles?", "Evgenia Medvedeva retained her world figure skating title at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in the women's singles event.", "What is notable about Evgenia Medvedeva?", "Evgenia Medvedeva became the first skater to complete two Grand Slam in a row.", "Is Yuzuru Hanyu successful in figure skating?", "Regarded as one of, if not the greatest figure skater in history, Yuzuru Hanyu has broken world records nineteen times." ], "Conversation_no": 2571, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the male winner won medals", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has Yuzuru Hanyu received medals for figure skating", "Truth_answer": "Yuzuru Hanyu is a two-time Olympic champion, a two-time World champion, a four-time Grand Prix Final champion and a three-time Four Continents silver medalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Yuzuru Hanyu received medals for figure skating?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://projects.tampabay.com/projects/2017/investigations/jacksonville-never-drains-hurricane/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2572, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "Truth_answer": "The first and last time Jacksonville was hit head on by a storm at hurricane strength was Hurricane Dora on Sept. 10, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205210238id_/https://projects.tampabay.com/projects/2017/investigations/jacksonville-never-drains-hurricane/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dora", "Context": [ "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "The first and last time Jacksonville was hit head on by a storm at hurricane strength was Hurricane Dora on Sept. 10, 1964." ], "Conversation_no": 2572, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What happened then?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happened to Jacksonville during Hurricane Dora", "Truth_answer": "In Jacksonville, approximately 156,000 customers were left without electricity, while about 19% of phones in Duval County were out of service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114200944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dora_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jacksonville during Hurricane Dora?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dora", "Context": [ "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "The first and last time Jacksonville was hit head on by a storm at hurricane strength was Hurricane Dora on Sept. 10, 1964.", "What happened to Jacksonville during Hurricane Dora?", "In Jacksonville, approximately 156,000 customers were left without electricity, while about 19% of phones in Duval County were out of service." ], "Conversation_no": 2572, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did anyone die?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there deaths caused by Hurricane Dora", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Dora caused five deaths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there deaths caused by Hurricane Dora?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dora", "Context": [ "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "The first and last time Jacksonville was hit head on by a storm at hurricane strength was Hurricane Dora on Sept. 10, 1964.", "What happened to Jacksonville during Hurricane Dora?", "In Jacksonville, approximately 156,000 customers were left without electricity, while about 19% of phones in Duval County were out of service.", "Were there deaths caused by Hurricane Dora?", "Hurricane Dora caused five deaths." ], "Conversation_no": 2572, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How much was the damage?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the financial impact of Hurricane Dora", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Dora caused $280 million in damage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114200944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dora_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the financial impact of Hurricane Dora?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "google", "Context": [ "when was the last time a hurricane hit jacksonville", "The first and last time Jacksonville was hit head on by a storm at hurricane strength was Hurricane Dora on Sept. 10, 1964.", "What happened to Jacksonville during Hurricane Dora?", "In Jacksonville, approximately 156,000 customers were left without electricity, while about 19% of phones in Duval County were out of service.", "Were there deaths caused by Hurricane Dora?", "Hurricane Dora caused five deaths.", "What was the financial impact of Hurricane Dora?", "Hurricane Dora caused $280 million in damage." ], "Conversation_no": 2572, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what category was the storm", "Transformer_rewrite": "what category storm was dora", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Dora was a Category 4 Hurricane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sherwoodparkweather.com/tag/category-4-hurricane/_p0", "https://www.arabnews.com/node/1151266/world_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114200944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what category storm was dora", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2573, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "cognitive psychologists have proposed a model of memory that consists of three separate stages", "Transformer_rewrite": "cognitive psychologists have proposed a model of memory that consists of three separate stages", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cognitive psychologists have proposed a model of memory that consists of three separate stages", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2574, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "Truth_answer": "That's What I Like was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Johnathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray McCullough II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224184627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Bruno_Mars_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fauntleroy", "Context": [ "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "That's What I Like was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Johnathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray McCullough II." ], "Conversation_no": 2574, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the fourth person on the list", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is James Fauntleroy", "Truth_answer": "James Edward Fauntleroy II is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Inglewood, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://icvalledeilaghi.it/234802/my-story-james-fountain-jfk-download-mp3.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fauntleroy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is James Fauntleroy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fauntleroy", "Context": [ "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "That's What I Like was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Johnathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray McCullough II.", "Who is James Fauntleroy?", "James Edward Fauntleroy II is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Inglewood, California." ], "Conversation_no": 2574, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What other works has the songwriter been in?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other artists besides Bruno Mars has James Fauntleroy worked with", "Truth_answer": "James Fauntleroy is known for working on tracks by artists such as Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, J. Cole, Vince Staples, Big Sean, John Mayer, Beyonce, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists besides Bruno Mars has James Fauntleroy worked with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fauntleroy", "Context": [ "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "That's What I Like was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Johnathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray McCullough II.", "Who is James Fauntleroy?", "James Edward Fauntleroy II is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Inglewood, California.", "What other artists besides Bruno Mars has James Fauntleroy worked with?", "James Fauntleroy is known for working on tracks by artists such as Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, J. Cole, Vince Staples, Big Sean, John Mayer, Beyonce, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake." ], "Conversation_no": 2574, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the songwriter won awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "James Fauntleroy won awards", "Truth_answer": "In 2014 and 2018, James Fauntleroy won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://icvalledeilaghi.it/234802/my-story-james-fountain-jfk-download-mp3.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fauntleroy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101122006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fauntleroy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "James Fauntleroy won awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_R%26B_Song", "Context": [ "who wrote that's what i like bruno mars", "That's What I Like was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Johnathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray McCullough II.", "Who is James Fauntleroy?", "James Edward Fauntleroy II is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Inglewood, California.", "What other artists besides Bruno Mars has James Fauntleroy worked with?", "James Fauntleroy is known for working on tracks by artists such as Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, J. Cole, Vince Staples, Big Sean, John Mayer, Beyonce, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake.", "James Fauntleroy won awards?", "In 2014 and 2018, James Fauntleroy won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song." ], "Conversation_no": 2574, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does receiving two of the awards set a record for the genre", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are James Fauntleroy's two Grammys for Best R&B Song a record", "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé has won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song a record four times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are James Fauntleroy's two Grammys for Best R&B Song a record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Charlie-and-the-Chocolate-Factory-by-Dahl", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2575, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Truth_answer": "Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321020124id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Charlie-and-the-Chocolate-Factory-by-Dahl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question103283.html", "Context": [ "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family." ], "Conversation_no": 2575, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is this town?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Charlie Bucket", "Truth_answer": "The location of Wonka's factory in the movie is ambiguous, and designed to look like a cross between UK and USA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the town that Charlie Bucket lives in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willy_Wonka_%26_the_Chocolate_Factory", "Context": [ "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family.", "What is the town that Charlie Bucket lives in?", "The location of Wonka's factory in the movie is ambiguous, and designed to look like a cross between UK and USA." ], "Conversation_no": 2575, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where was the movie filmed?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filmed", "Truth_answer": "Filming for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory took place in Munich in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filmed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)#Filming", "Context": [ "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family.", "What is the town that Charlie Bucket lives in?", "The location of Wonka's factory in the movie is ambiguous, and designed to look like a cross between UK and USA.", "Where was 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filmed?", "Filming for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory took place in Munich in 1970." ], "Conversation_no": 2575, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about the remake?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How about the remake of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory started on June 21, 2004 at Pinewood Studios in England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was 2005's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filmed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)", "Context": [ "where does charlie in the chocolate factory live", "Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family.", "What is the town that Charlie Bucket lives in?", "The location of Wonka's factory in the movie is ambiguous, and designed to look like a cross between UK and USA.", "Where was 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filmed?", "Filming for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory took place in Munich in 1970.", "Where was 2005's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filmed?", "Principal photography for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory started on June 21, 2004 at Pinewood Studios in England." ], "Conversation_no": 2575, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who directed that film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who directed 2005's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", "Truth_answer": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121184232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed 2005's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/gatsby/context/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2576, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Truth_answer": "Written in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of the Jazz Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227050215id_/https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/gatsby/context/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Age", "Context": [ "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Written in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of the Jazz Age." ], "Conversation_no": 2576, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How was the age defined?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the Jazz Age defined", "Truth_answer": "The Jazz Age is often referred to in conjunction with the Roaring Twenties, and in the United States it overlapped in significant cross-cultural ways with the Prohibition Era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Jazz Age defined?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.dictionary.com/browse/roaring-twenties", "Context": [ "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Written in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of the Jazz Age.", "How was the Jazz Age defined?", "The Jazz Age is often referred to in conjunction with the Roaring Twenties, and in the United States it overlapped in significant cross-cultural ways with the Prohibition Era." ], "Conversation_no": 2576, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why was the decade roaring?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the decade roaring", "Truth_answer": "Called “roaring” because of the exuberant popular culture of the decade, the Roaring Twenties was a time when people defied prohibition, indulged in dancing and dressing, and rejected moral standards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113013737id_/https://www.dictionary.com/browse/roaring-twenties_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Roaring Twenties called the Roaring Twenties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roaring_Twenties", "Context": [ "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Written in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of the Jazz Age.", "How was the Jazz Age defined?", "The Jazz Age is often referred to in conjunction with the Roaring Twenties, and in the United States it overlapped in significant cross-cultural ways with the Prohibition Era.", "Why was the Roaring Twenties called the Roaring Twenties?", "Called “roaring” because of the exuberant popular culture of the decade, the Roaring Twenties was a time when people defied prohibition, indulged in dancing and dressing, and rejected moral standards." ], "Conversation_no": 2576, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the exuberance of the decade end with prohibition", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Roaring Twenties end with the enactment of Prohibition", "Truth_answer": "The Wall Street Crash of 1929 ended the era, as the Great Depression brought years of hardship worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124130544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roaring_Twenties_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roaring Twenties end with the enactment of Prohibition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression", "Context": [ "what era is the great gatsby set in", "Written in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of the Jazz Age.", "How was the Jazz Age defined?", "The Jazz Age is often referred to in conjunction with the Roaring Twenties, and in the United States it overlapped in significant cross-cultural ways with the Prohibition Era.", "Why was the Roaring Twenties called the Roaring Twenties?", "Called “roaring” because of the exuberant popular culture of the decade, the Roaring Twenties was a time when people defied prohibition, indulged in dancing and dressing, and rejected moral standards.", "Did the Roaring Twenties end with the enactment of Prohibition?", "The Wall Street Crash of 1929 ended the era, as the Great Depression brought years of hardship worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 2576, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the depression only affected the United States?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the Great Depression only affected the United States of America", "Truth_answer": "The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.winoverdepression.com/depression-era-historical-events/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Great Depression only affected the United States of America?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_the_United_States_Congress#General_powers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2577, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Transformer_rewrite": "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Truth_answer": "Congress has authority over financial and budgetary matters, through the enumerated power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excise", "Context": [ "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Congress has authority over financial and budgetary matters, through the enumerated power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises." ], "Conversation_no": 2577, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you define the last word in the answer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the definition of excises", "Truth_answer": "An excise, or excise tax, is any duty on manufactured goods that is levied at the moment of manufacture rather than at sale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220022339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of excises?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_the_United_States_Congress#General_powers", "Context": [ "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Congress has authority over financial and budgetary matters, through the enumerated power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises.", "What is the definition of excises?", "An excise, or excise tax, is any duty on manufactured goods that is levied at the moment of manufacture rather than at sale." ], "Conversation_no": 2577, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who defines the powers", "Transformer_rewrite": "who defines the powers of congress", "Truth_answer": "Powers of the United States Congress are implemented by the United States Constitution, defined by rulings of the Supreme Court, by Congress itself, and by history and custom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224144619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_the_United_States_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who defines the powers of congress", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implied_powers", "Context": [ "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Congress has authority over financial and budgetary matters, through the enumerated power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises.", "What is the definition of excises?", "An excise, or excise tax, is any duty on manufactured goods that is levied at the moment of manufacture rather than at sale.", "who defines the powers of congress", "Powers of the United States Congress are implemented by the United States Constitution, defined by rulings of the Supreme Court, by Congress itself, and by history and custom." ], "Conversation_no": 2577, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do the implied powers work", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do the implied powers of congress work", "Truth_answer": "Implied powers, in the United States, are powers authorized by the Constitution that, while not stated, seem implied by powers that are expressly stated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implied_powers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do the implied powers of congress work", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enumerated_powers_(United_States)", "Context": [ "what powers does congress have under the constitution", "Congress has authority over financial and budgetary matters, through the enumerated power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises.", "What is the definition of excises?", "An excise, or excise tax, is any duty on manufactured goods that is levied at the moment of manufacture rather than at sale.", "who defines the powers of congress", "Powers of the United States Congress are implemented by the United States Constitution, defined by rulings of the Supreme Court, by Congress itself, and by history and custom.", "how do the implied powers of congress work", "Implied powers, in the United States, are powers authorized by the Constitution that, while not stated, seem implied by powers that are expressly stated." ], "Conversation_no": 2577, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the enumerated powers", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the enumerated powers of congress", "Truth_answer": "Congress may exercise the powers that the Constitution grants it, subject to the individual rights listed in the Bill of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023203114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enumerated_powers_(United_States)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the enumerated powers of congress", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://home.binwise.com/blog/how-many-beers-in-a-keg", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2578, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "Truth_answer": "The empty keg weight of a quarter barrel keg is 22 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keg#Beer_keg", "Context": [ "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "The empty keg weight of a quarter barrel keg is 22 pounds." ], "Conversation_no": 2578, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what materials are kegs made of", "Transformer_rewrite": "what materials are beer kegs made of", "Truth_answer": "In recent times, a keg is often constructed of stainless steel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308010433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what materials are beer kegs made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keg#Beer_keg", "Context": [ "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "The empty keg weight of a quarter barrel keg is 22 pounds.", "what materials are beer kegs made of", "In recent times, a keg is often constructed of stainless steel." ], "Conversation_no": 2578, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about in the past", "Transformer_rewrite": "what materials were beer kegs made of", "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, kegs were made of wood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what materials were beer kegs made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.craftbrewingbusiness.com/news/meet-the-maine-beer-box-a-container-of-78-taps-to-ship-maine-craft-beer-anywhere-in-the-world/", "Context": [ "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "The empty keg weight of a quarter barrel keg is 22 pounds.", "what materials are beer kegs made of", "In recent times, a keg is often constructed of stainless steel.", "what materials were beer kegs made of", "Traditionally, kegs were made of wood." ], "Conversation_no": 2578, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the heaviest type of keg?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the heaviest beer keg", "Truth_answer": "The Maine Beer Box is a 12-meter long shipping container with 78 beer taps on the side which can hold more than 400 kegs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the heaviest beer keg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://home.binwise.com/blog/how-many-beers-in-a-keg", "Context": [ "how much does an empty quarter keg weight", "The empty keg weight of a quarter barrel keg is 22 pounds.", "what materials are beer kegs made of", "In recent times, a keg is often constructed of stainless steel.", "what materials were beer kegs made of", "Traditionally, kegs were made of wood.", "What is the heaviest beer keg?", "The Maine Beer Box is a 12-meter long shipping container with 78 beer taps on the side which can hold more than 400 kegs." ], "Conversation_no": 2578, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How are kegs sized in Europe?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is standard beer keg size in Europe", "Truth_answer": "A 50 liter keg is the most common keg size in Europe and tends to be the keg used for popular imported brands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002300id_/https://home.binwise.com/blog/how-many-beers-in-a-keg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is standard beer keg size in Europe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2579, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what body of water borders japans west coast", "Transformer_rewrite": "what body of water borders japans west coast", "Truth_answer": "The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula and Russia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what body of water borders japans west coast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan", "Context": [ "what body of water borders japans west coast", "The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula and Russia." ], "Conversation_no": 2579, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the sea have tides", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the sea of japan have tides", "Truth_answer": "The Sea of Japan has almost no tides due to its nearly complete enclosure from the Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the sea of japan have tides", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan", "Context": [ "what body of water borders japans west coast", "The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula and Russia.", "does the sea of japan have tides", "The Sea of Japan has almost no tides due to its nearly complete enclosure from the Pacific Ocean." ], "Conversation_no": 2579, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me another consequence of the enclosure", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me another consequence of the enclosure", "Truth_answer": "The Sea of Japan's isolation also reflects in the fauna species and in the water salinity, which is lower than in the ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me another consequence of the enclosure of the sea of japan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan#Flora_and_fauna", "Context": [ "what body of water borders japans west coast", "The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula and Russia.", "does the sea of japan have tides", "The Sea of Japan has almost no tides due to its nearly complete enclosure from the Pacific Ocean.", "can you give me another consequence of the enclosure of the sea of japan", "The Sea of Japan's isolation also reflects in the fauna species and in the water salinity, which is lower than in the ocean." ], "Conversation_no": 2579, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which plants and animals live in the sea", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me about the flora and fauna of the sea of japan", "Truth_answer": "The Sea of Japan has more than 800 species of aquatic plants, 3,500 animal species, including more than 900 species of crustaceans, about 1,000 of fish and 26 of mammals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the flora and fauna of the sea of japan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan#Economy", "Context": [ "what body of water borders japans west coast", "The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula and Russia.", "does the sea of japan have tides", "The Sea of Japan has almost no tides due to its nearly complete enclosure from the Pacific Ocean.", "can you give me another consequence of the enclosure of the sea of japan", "The Sea of Japan's isolation also reflects in the fauna species and in the water salinity, which is lower than in the ocean.", "can you tell me about the flora and fauna of the sea of japan", "The Sea of Japan has more than 800 species of aquatic plants, 3,500 animal species, including more than 900 species of crustaceans, about 1,000 of fish and 26 of mammals." ], "Conversation_no": 2579, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do people catch fish in the sea", "Transformer_rewrite": "do people fish from the sea of japan", "Truth_answer": "Fishery had long been the main economic activity on the Sea of Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do people fish from the sea of japan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffin#Design", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2580, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the box called when you die", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the box called when you die", "Truth_answer": "A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the box called when you die", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.burstows.com.au/arranging-a-funeral/item/choosing-the-coffin-or-casket", "Context": [ "what is the box called when you die", "A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation." ], "Conversation_no": 2580, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is a casket the same type of box", "Transformer_rewrite": "A casket is the same as a coffin", "Truth_answer": "Coffins are tapered at the head and foot and are wide at the shoulders while caskets are rectangular in shape and are usually constructed better.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203020104id_/https://www.burstows.com.au/arranging-a-funeral/item/choosing-the-coffin-or-casket_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "A casket is the same as a coffin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/81835/whats-difference-between-coffin-and-casket", "Context": [ "what is the box called when you die", "A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.", "A casket is the same as a coffin?", "Coffins are tapered at the head and foot and are wide at the shoulders while caskets are rectangular in shape and are usually constructed better." ], "Conversation_no": 2580, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Do both boxes go on display?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do both caskets and coffins go on display", "Truth_answer": "The traditional form-fitting coffin was deemed too morose for viewing purposes and was replaced by the four-sided, hinged-lidded, box-shaped burial vessel that is the casket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911160323id_/http://mentalfloss.com:80/article/81835/whats-difference-between-coffin-and-casket_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do both caskets and coffins go on display?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffin", "Context": [ "what is the box called when you die", "A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.", "A casket is the same as a coffin?", "Coffins are tapered at the head and foot and are wide at the shoulders while caskets are rectangular in shape and are usually constructed better.", "Do both caskets and coffins go on display?", "The traditional form-fitting coffin was deemed too morose for viewing purposes and was replaced by the four-sided, hinged-lidded, box-shaped burial vessel that is the casket." ], "Conversation_no": 2580, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are further differences between the boxes", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are more differences between caskets and coffins", "Truth_answer": "Casket denotes a four-sided or eight-sided (rectangular) funerary box, while a coffin is usually six-sided or twelve-sided (elongated hexagonal) funerary box.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are more differences between caskets and coffins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urn#Cremation_urns", "Context": [ "what is the box called when you die", "A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.", "A casket is the same as a coffin?", "Coffins are tapered at the head and foot and are wide at the shoulders while caskets are rectangular in shape and are usually constructed better.", "Do both caskets and coffins go on display?", "The traditional form-fitting coffin was deemed too morose for viewing purposes and was replaced by the four-sided, hinged-lidded, box-shaped burial vessel that is the casket.", "what are more differences between caskets and coffins", "Casket denotes a four-sided or eight-sided (rectangular) funerary box, while a coffin is usually six-sided or twelve-sided (elongated hexagonal) funerary box." ], "Conversation_no": 2580, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What other vessels are there?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What other vessels are there", "Truth_answer": "Funerary urns (also called cinerary urns and burial urns) have been used by many civilizations. After death, corpses are cremated, and the ashes are collected and put in an urn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other vessels besides coffins and caskets for human burial are there?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_the_Red_Sea", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2581, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the parting of the red sea", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the parting of the red sea", "Truth_answer": "The Crossing of the Red Sea is part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus, the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115023544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_the_Red_Sea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the parting of the red sea", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/58638-science-of-the-10-plagues.html", "Context": [ "what is the parting of the red sea", "The Crossing of the Red Sea is part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus, the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses." ], "Conversation_no": 2581, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the sea have blood", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the blood of the Nile River", "Truth_answer": "The sudden appearance of red-hued waters in the Nile could have been caused by a red algae bloom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the blood of the Nile River?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/58638-science-of-the-10-plagues.html", "Context": [ "what is the parting of the red sea", "The Crossing of the Red Sea is part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus, the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses.", "What is the blood of the Nile River?", "The sudden appearance of red-hued waters in the Nile could have been caused by a red algae bloom." ], "Conversation_no": 2581, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the locusts come from in the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the rational behind the locusts in Exodus", "Truth_answer": "The volcanic eruption on Santorini may have created favorable conditions for the locusts: higher precipitations and higher humidity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rational behind the locusts in Exodus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/58638-science-of-the-10-plagues.html", "Context": [ "what is the parting of the red sea", "The Crossing of the Red Sea is part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus, the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses.", "What is the blood of the Nile River?", "The sudden appearance of red-hued waters in the Nile could have been caused by a red algae bloom.", "What is the rational behind the locusts in Exodus?", "The volcanic eruption on Santorini may have created favorable conditions for the locusts: higher precipitations and higher humidity." ], "Conversation_no": 2581, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How did the kids die in the book?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the firstborn Egyptians die in Exodus", "Truth_answer": "The firstborn might have been the first to pick grain, and would have fallen victim to mycotoxin from the Nile River first.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the firstborn Egyptians die in Exodus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_Mount_Sinai", "Context": [ "what is the parting of the red sea", "The Crossing of the Red Sea is part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus, the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses.", "What is the blood of the Nile River?", "The sudden appearance of red-hued waters in the Nile could have been caused by a red algae bloom.", "What is the rational behind the locusts in Exodus?", "The volcanic eruption on Santorini may have created favorable conditions for the locusts: higher precipitations and higher humidity.", "Why did the firstborn Egyptians die in Exodus?", "The firstborn might have been the first to pick grain, and would have fallen victim to mycotoxin from the Nile River first." ], "Conversation_no": 2581, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where were the commandments from the book delivered?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where were the Ten Commandments delivered", "Truth_answer": "Mount Sinai is the mountain at which the Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God, and is one of the most significant of the Stations of the Exodus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Ten Commandments delivered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://gizmodo.com/did-unicorns-ever-exist-1504933413", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2582, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "Transformer_rewrite": "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "Truth_answer": "The first written account of a unicorn in Western literature comes from the Greek doctor Ctesias in the 4th century BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indica_(Ctesias)", "Context": [ "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "The first written account of a unicorn in Western literature comes from the Greek doctor Ctesias in the 4th century BCE." ], "Conversation_no": 2582, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the doctor write anything else?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Ctesias write about other subjects besides unicorns", "Truth_answer": "Indica is a book by the classical Greek physician Ctesias purporting to describe India, it is the first known Greek reference to that distant land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ctesias write about other subjects besides unicorns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctesias#Popular_culture", "Context": [ "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "The first written account of a unicorn in Western literature comes from the Greek doctor Ctesias in the 4th century BCE.", "Did Ctesias write about other subjects besides unicorns?", "Indica is a book by the classical Greek physician Ctesias purporting to describe India, it is the first known Greek reference to that distant land." ], "Conversation_no": 2582, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how does the doctor appear in pop culture", "Transformer_rewrite": "how does the doctor ctesias appear in pop culture", "Truth_answer": "In the twenty-fourth and last episode of the first season of Space: 1999, The Last War, the warship from the alien planet Betha is named Ctesias.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the doctor ctesias appear in pop culture", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indica_(Ctesias)", "Context": [ "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "The first written account of a unicorn in Western literature comes from the Greek doctor Ctesias in the 4th century BCE.", "Did Ctesias write about other subjects besides unicorns?", "Indica is a book by the classical Greek physician Ctesias purporting to describe India, it is the first known Greek reference to that distant land.", "how does the doctor ctesias appear in pop culture", "In the twenty-fourth and last episode of the first season of Space: 1999, The Last War, the warship from the alien planet Betha is named Ctesias." ], "Conversation_no": 2582, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what king did the doctor serve", "Transformer_rewrite": "what king did the doctor ctesias serve", "Truth_answer": "Ctesias, who lived in the fifth century BC, was physician to the Achaemenid king Artaxerxes II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctesias_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what king did the doctor ctesias serve", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indica_(Ctesias)", "Context": [ "who came up with the idea of a unicorn", "The first written account of a unicorn in Western literature comes from the Greek doctor Ctesias in the 4th century BCE.", "Did Ctesias write about other subjects besides unicorns?", "Indica is a book by the classical Greek physician Ctesias purporting to describe India, it is the first known Greek reference to that distant land.", "how does the doctor ctesias appear in pop culture", "In the twenty-fourth and last episode of the first season of Space: 1999, The Last War, the warship from the alien planet Betha is named Ctesias.", "what king did the doctor ctesias serve", "Ctesias, who lived in the fifth century BC, was physician to the Achaemenid king Artaxerxes II." ], "Conversation_no": 2582, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other books did the doctor write", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other books did ctesias write besides indica", "Truth_answer": "Ctesias was the author of treatises on rivers, and on the Persian revenues, and of a history of Assyria and Persia in 23 books, called Persica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other books did ctesias write besides indica", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2583, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "offspring - why don't you get a job", "Transformer_rewrite": "offspring - why don't you get a job", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "offspring - why don't you get a job", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2584, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "we are the part of the rhythm nation", "Transformer_rewrite": "we are the part of the rhythm nation", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "we are the part of the rhythm nation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2585, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "global war on terrorism service medal bronze star device", "Transformer_rewrite": "global war on terrorism service medal bronze star device", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "global war on terrorism service medal bronze star device", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2586, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "manifest destiny was used to justify an american desire to", "Transformer_rewrite": "manifest destiny was used to justify an american desire to", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "manifest destiny was used to justify an american desire to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bulbapp.com/u/poem-let-america-be-america-again-langston-hughes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2587, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Truth_answer": "Let America be America Again is a sweet verse type poem so it has no regular meter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku#Examples", "Context": [ "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Let America be America Again is a sweet verse type poem so it has no regular meter." ], "Conversation_no": 2587, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about basho's poem", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is Matsuo Bashō's Old Pond classified as", "Truth_answer": "The best-known Japanese haiku is Bashō's old pond:", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Matsuo Bashō's Old Pond classified as?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf", "Context": [ "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Let America be America Again is a sweet verse type poem so it has no regular meter.", "What is Matsuo Bashō's Old Pond classified as?", "The best-known Japanese haiku is Bashō's old pond:" ], "Conversation_no": 2587, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about Beowulf?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the genre of Beowulf", "Truth_answer": "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://grendelsmotherthenovel.com/_p0", "https://gyqacyxaja.cf/man/the-glory-hand-beowolffs-strange-war-tales.php_p9", "https://www.studymode.com/subjects/beowulf-page1.html_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of Beowulf?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_I_Consider_How_My_Light_is_Spent", "Context": [ "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Let America be America Again is a sweet verse type poem so it has no regular meter.", "What is Matsuo Bashō's Old Pond classified as?", "The best-known Japanese haiku is Bashō's old pond:", "What is the genre of Beowulf?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem." ], "Conversation_no": 2587, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me what type of poem My Light is Spent is?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is When I Consider How My Light is Spent regarded as", "Truth_answer": "When I Consider How My Light is Spent is one of the best known of the sonnets of John Milton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607203429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_I_Consider_How_My_Light_is_Spent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is When I Consider How My Light is Spent regarded as?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_not_go_gentle_into_that_good_night", "Context": [ "what type of poem is let america be america again", "Let America be America Again is a sweet verse type poem so it has no regular meter.", "What is Matsuo Bashō's Old Pond classified as?", "The best-known Japanese haiku is Bashō's old pond:", "What is the genre of Beowulf?", "Beowulf is an Old English epic poem.", "What is When I Consider How My Light is Spent regarded as?", "When I Consider How My Light is Spent is one of the best known of the sonnets of John Milton." ], "Conversation_no": 2587, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which category would Don't Go Gentle be classified?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the Dylan Thomas' Do not go gentle into that good night a type of poem", "Truth_answer": "Do not go gentle into that good night is a poem in the form of a villanelle, and the most famous work of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119074110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_not_go_gentle_into_that_good_night_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Dylan Thomas' Do not go gentle into that good night a type of poem?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Hughes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2588, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who visited all the countries in the world", "Transformer_rewrite": "who visited all the countries in the world", "Truth_answer": "Graham David Hughes was the first person to visit all 193 United Nations member states and several other territories across the world without flying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who visited all the countries in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegleybloom/2019/06/04/youngest-woman-person-to-travel-every-country/#4e27a8af4aea", "Context": [ "who visited all the countries in the world", "Graham David Hughes was the first person to visit all 193 United Nations member states and several other territories across the world without flying." ], "Conversation_no": 2588, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is Hughes the youngest person to complete the task?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Graham David Hughes the youngest person to visit all countries", "Truth_answer": "On May 31, 2019, a 21-year-old named Lexie Alford stepped foot in North Korea, becoming the youngest person to travel to every country on earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Graham David Hughes the youngest person to visit all countries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Demonbreun", "Context": [ "who visited all the countries in the world", "Graham David Hughes was the first person to visit all 193 United Nations member states and several other territories across the world without flying.", "Is Graham David Hughes the youngest person to visit all countries?", "On May 31, 2019, a 21-year-old named Lexie Alford stepped foot in North Korea, becoming the youngest person to travel to every country on earth." ], "Conversation_no": 2588, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was Alford the fastest person to visit all the countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was Lexie Alford the fastest to reach every country", "Truth_answer": "Taylor Demonbreun currently holds the Guinness World Records for the the fastest time to visit all sovereign countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lexie Alford the fastest to reach every country?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sudan#Independence_(2011)", "Context": [ "who visited all the countries in the world", "Graham David Hughes was the first person to visit all 193 United Nations member states and several other territories across the world without flying.", "Is Graham David Hughes the youngest person to visit all countries?", "On May 31, 2019, a 21-year-old named Lexie Alford stepped foot in North Korea, becoming the youngest person to travel to every country on earth.", "Was Lexie Alford the fastest to reach every country?", "Taylor Demonbreun currently holds the Guinness World Records for the the fastest time to visit all sovereign countries." ], "Conversation_no": 2588, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the newest member to join the total list of countries?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country is the newest member state to the United Nations", "Truth_answer": "Since 14 July 2011, South Sudan is the 193rd member of the United Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is the newest member state to the United Nations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sudan", "Context": [ "who visited all the countries in the world", "Graham David Hughes was the first person to visit all 193 United Nations member states and several other territories across the world without flying.", "Is Graham David Hughes the youngest person to visit all countries?", "On May 31, 2019, a 21-year-old named Lexie Alford stepped foot in North Korea, becoming the youngest person to travel to every country on earth.", "Was Lexie Alford the fastest to reach every country?", "Taylor Demonbreun currently holds the Guinness World Records for the the fastest time to visit all sovereign countries.", "What country is the newest member state to the United Nations?", "Since 14 July 2011, South Sudan is the 193rd member of the United Nations." ], "Conversation_no": 2588, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is this country located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is South Sudan located", "Truth_answer": "South Sudan, officially known as the Republic of South Sudan is a landlocked country in East-Central Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetoptens.com/countries-youd-least-like-visit/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is South Sudan located?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2589, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "Truth_answer": "In the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, the smartest guys are the company's top executives during the Enron scandal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1016268/plotsummary", "Context": [ "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "In the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, the smartest guys are the company's top executives during the Enron scandal." ], "Conversation_no": 2589, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me the name of the guys", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me the name of the smartest guys in the room", "Truth_answer": "The smartest guys in the room were Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, Lou Pai, and Andy Fastow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me the name of the smartest guys in the room", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room", "Context": [ "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "In the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, the smartest guys are the company's top executives during the Enron scandal.", "can you give me the name of the smartest guys in the room", "The smartest guys in the room were Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, Lou Pai, and Andy Fastow." ], "Conversation_no": 2589, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the film released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the film released", "Truth_answer": "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room was released April 22, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was enron: the smartest guys in the room released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room", "Context": [ "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "In the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, the smartest guys are the company's top executives during the Enron scandal.", "can you give me the name of the smartest guys in the room", "The smartest guys in the room were Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, Lou Pai, and Andy Fastow.", "when was enron: the smartest guys in the room released", "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room was released April 22, 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 2589, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the film do in theaters", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did enron: the smartest guys in the room do in theaters", "Truth_answer": "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room made $4.9 million in the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did enron: the smartest guys in the room do in theaters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room#Synopsis", "Context": [ "who were known as the smartest guys in the room", "In the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, the smartest guys are the company's top executives during the Enron scandal.", "can you give me the name of the smartest guys in the room", "The smartest guys in the room were Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, Lou Pai, and Andy Fastow.", "when was enron: the smartest guys in the room released", "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room was released April 22, 2005.", "how did enron: the smartest guys in the room do in theaters", "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room made $4.9 million in the box office." ], "Conversation_no": 2589, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened after the company went bankrupt in the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened after the company went bankrupt in enron: the smartest guys in the room", "Truth_answer": "As a result of Enron's bankruptcy, many of its employees lose their pensions and life savings, while investors lose over $11 billion in shareholder value.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the company went bankrupt in enron: the smartest guys in the room", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://qcostarica.com/costa-ricas-military-abolition-history-who-protects-costa-rica/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2590, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Transformer_rewrite": "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Truth_answer": "Costa Rica maintains alliances with other countries, such as the United States, that can be expected assist in the event of war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Liberation_Party_(Costa_Rica)#History", "Context": [ "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Costa Rica maintains alliances with other countries, such as the United States, that can be expected assist in the event of war." ], "Conversation_no": 2590, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the country ever have an army?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Costa Rica ever have an army", "Truth_answer": "In 1948 a rebel group called National Liberation Army commanded by caudillo José Figueres Ferrer led a rebellion against the Costa Rican government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190604030717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Liberation_Party_(Costa_Rica)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Costa Rica ever have an army?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rican_Civil_War", "Context": [ "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Costa Rica maintains alliances with other countries, such as the United States, that can be expected assist in the event of war.", "Did Costa Rica ever have an army?", "In 1948 a rebel group called National Liberation Army commanded by caudillo José Figueres Ferrer led a rebellion against the Costa Rican government." ], "Conversation_no": 2590, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who won the war?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who won the war", "Truth_answer": "José Figueres Ferrer's rebel army quickly defeated the government of President Teodoro Picado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Costa Rican Civil War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rican_Civil_War", "Context": [ "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Costa Rica maintains alliances with other countries, such as the United States, that can be expected assist in the event of war.", "Did Costa Rica ever have an army?", "In 1948 a rebel group called National Liberation Army commanded by caudillo José Figueres Ferrer led a rebellion against the Costa Rican government.", "Who won the Costa Rican Civil War?", "José Figueres Ferrer's rebel army quickly defeated the government of President Teodoro Picado." ], "Conversation_no": 2590, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What happened after the rebel army won?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What transpired after Ferrer's army defeated Costa Rican governmental forces", "Truth_answer": "After the war, Ferrer ruled for a year and a half as with a junta which abolished the military and oversaw the election of a Constitutional Assembly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What transpired after Ferrer's army defeated Costa Rican governmental forces?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rican_Civil_War", "Context": [ "which country provides costa rica with an army", "Costa Rica maintains alliances with other countries, such as the United States, that can be expected assist in the event of war.", "Did Costa Rica ever have an army?", "In 1948 a rebel group called National Liberation Army commanded by caudillo José Figueres Ferrer led a rebellion against the Costa Rican government.", "Who won the Costa Rican Civil War?", "José Figueres Ferrer's rebel army quickly defeated the government of President Teodoro Picado.", "What transpired after Ferrer's army defeated Costa Rican governmental forces?", "After the war, Ferrer ruled for a year and a half as with a junta which abolished the military and oversaw the election of a Constitutional Assembly." ], "Conversation_no": 2590, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "So there has been no war since?", "Transformer_rewrite": "There hasn't been wars in Costa Rica since the Civil War", "Truth_answer": "Costa Rica has not experienced any significant political violence since the Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131182240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rican_Civil_War_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "There hasn't been wars in Costa Rica since the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/catalhoyuk-excavations-reveal-gender-equality-in-ancient-settled-life-72411", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2591, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Transformer_rewrite": "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Truth_answer": "Çatalhöyük excavations reveal gender equality in ancient settled life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111054344id_/http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com:80/catalhoyuk-excavations-reveal-gender-equality-in-ancient-settled-life-72411_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Çatalhöyük", "Context": [ "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Çatalhöyük excavations reveal gender equality in ancient settled life." ], "Conversation_no": 2591, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the site located?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the Çatalhöyük site located in Turkey", "Truth_answer": "Çatalhöyük is located overlooking the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya in Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%87atalh%C3%B6y%C3%BCk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the Çatalhöyük site located in Turkey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Çatalhöyük", "Context": [ "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Çatalhöyük excavations reveal gender equality in ancient settled life.", "Where is the Çatalhöyük site located in Turkey?", "Çatalhöyük is located overlooking the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya in Turkey." ], "Conversation_no": 2591, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How far back is the settlement dated?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old is Çatalhöyük as a human settlement", "Truth_answer": "Çatalhöyük existed from approximately 7100 BC to 5700 BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikiredia.com/wiki/Turkey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%87atalh%C3%B6y%C3%BCk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Çatalhöyük as a human settlement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-city", "Context": [ "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Çatalhöyük excavations reveal gender equality in ancient settled life.", "Where is the Çatalhöyük site located in Turkey?", "Çatalhöyük is located overlooking the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya in Turkey.", "How old is Çatalhöyük as a human settlement?", "Çatalhöyük existed from approximately 7100 BC to 5700 BC." ], "Conversation_no": 2591, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what makes the city a proto-city", "Transformer_rewrite": "What qualfies Çatalhöyük as a proto-city", "Truth_answer": "A proto-city is a large village or town of the Neolithic which is distinguished from a true city in that it lacks planning and centralized rule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What qualfies Çatalhöyük as a proto-city?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-city", "Context": [ "excavations at catal hoyok in ancient anatolia have revealed", "Çatalhöyük excavations reveal gender equality in ancient settled life.", "Where is the Çatalhöyük site located in Turkey?", "Çatalhöyük is located overlooking the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya in Turkey.", "How old is Çatalhöyük as a human settlement?", "Çatalhöyük existed from approximately 7100 BC to 5700 BC.", "What qualfies Çatalhöyük as a proto-city?", "A proto-city is a large village or town of the Neolithic which is distinguished from a true city in that it lacks planning and centralized rule." ], "Conversation_no": 2591, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Are there examples?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Çatalhöyük have examples of being a proto-city", "Truth_answer": "Çatalhöyük apparently lacked social stratification as this is what distinguishes proto-cities from the first city-states of early Mesopotamia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-city_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Çatalhöyük have examples of being a proto-city?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-based_life", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2592, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is carbon the base of all life", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is carbon the base of all life", "Truth_answer": "Carbon has the ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a variety of large and complex molecules necessary for life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is carbon the base of all life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-based_life", "Context": [ "why is carbon the base of all life", "Carbon has the ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a variety of large and complex molecules necessary for life." ], "Conversation_no": 2592, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the nickname of the element", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is carbon's nickname", "Truth_answer": "Carbon has often been referred to as the king of the elements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is carbon's nickname", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://science.marshall.edu/castella/chm448/elements2.pdf", "Context": [ "why is carbon the base of all life", "Carbon has the ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a variety of large and complex molecules necessary for life.", "what is carbon's nickname", "Carbon has often been referred to as the king of the elements." ], "Conversation_no": 2592, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who discovered the element", "Transformer_rewrite": "who discovered carbon", "Truth_answer": "Carbon was known to exist since ancient times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered carbon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://science.marshall.edu/castella/chm448/elements2.pdf", "Context": [ "why is carbon the base of all life", "Carbon has the ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a variety of large and complex molecules necessary for life.", "what is carbon's nickname", "Carbon has often been referred to as the king of the elements.", "who discovered carbon", "Carbon was known to exist since ancient times." ], "Conversation_no": 2592, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who gave the element its name", "Transformer_rewrite": "who named carbon", "Truth_answer": "A.L. Lavoisier proposed the name carbon in 1789 from the Latin carbo meaning charcoal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who named carbon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon", "Context": [ "why is carbon the base of all life", "Carbon has the ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a variety of large and complex molecules necessary for life.", "what is carbon's nickname", "Carbon has often been referred to as the king of the elements.", "who discovered carbon", "Carbon was known to exist since ancient times.", "who named carbon", "A.L. Lavoisier proposed the name carbon in 1789 from the Latin carbo meaning charcoal." ], "Conversation_no": 2592, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the element the most abundant element of all", "Transformer_rewrite": "is carbon the most abundant element of all", "Truth_answer": "Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cricketdiane.wordpress.com/tag/oil-spill-in-the-gulf-of-mexico/_p77", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/1%2C2-Benzoquinone_p6", "https://www.aimsci.com/ros/html/?page_id=134_p13", "https://www.aimsci.com/ros/html/?page_id=134_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202112124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-based_life_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is carbon the most abundant element of all", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2593, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "Truth_answer": "The Prague Spring was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in Czechoslovakia as a Communist state after World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Terror_(Taiwan)", "Context": [ "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "The Prague Spring was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in Czechoslovakia as a Communist state after World War II." ], "Conversation_no": 2593, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a similar period of time in taiwan", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the period of suppression in Taiwan during independence", "Truth_answer": "In Taiwan, the White Terror was the suppression of political dissidents which lasted for 38 years and 57 days from 19 May 1949 to 15 July 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the period of suppression in Taiwan during independence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident", "Context": [ "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "The Prague Spring was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in Czechoslovakia as a Communist state after World War II.", "What was the period of suppression in Taiwan during independence?", "In Taiwan, the White Terror was the suppression of political dissidents which lasted for 38 years and 57 days from 19 May 1949 to 15 July 1987." ], "Conversation_no": 2593, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What events proceeded this time period?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What events proceeded the White Terror in Taiwan", "Truth_answer": "The February 28 incident was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that was suppressed by the Taiwanese government, which killed thousands of civilians beginning on February 28, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What events proceeded the White Terror in Taiwan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident", "Context": [ "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "The Prague Spring was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in Czechoslovakia as a Communist state after World War II.", "What was the period of suppression in Taiwan during independence?", "In Taiwan, the White Terror was the suppression of political dissidents which lasted for 38 years and 57 days from 19 May 1949 to 15 July 1987.", "What events proceeded the White Terror in Taiwan?", "The February 28 incident was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that was suppressed by the Taiwanese government, which killed thousands of civilians beginning on February 28, 1947." ], "Conversation_no": 2593, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did many people die as a result of the incident?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many people died as a result of the February 28 incident", "Truth_answer": "The number of Taiwanese deaths from the February 28 incident and massacre was estimated to be between 5,000 and 28,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people died as a result of the February 28 incident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident", "Context": [ "what was the period of reform in czechoslovakia in 1968 called", "The Prague Spring was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in Czechoslovakia as a Communist state after World War II.", "What was the period of suppression in Taiwan during independence?", "In Taiwan, the White Terror was the suppression of political dissidents which lasted for 38 years and 57 days from 19 May 1949 to 15 July 1987.", "What events proceeded the White Terror in Taiwan?", "The February 28 incident was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that was suppressed by the Taiwanese government, which killed thousands of civilians beginning on February 28, 1947.", "How many people died as a result of the February 28 incident?", "The number of Taiwanese deaths from the February 28 incident and massacre was estimated to be between 5,000 and 28,000." ], "Conversation_no": 2593, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Do the Taiwanese recognize the deaths?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do the Taiwanese recognize the deaths during the February 28 incident", "Truth_answer": "Taipei's former Taipei New Park was renamed 228 Peace Memorial Park, and the National 228 Memorial Museum was opened on February 28, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Taiwanese recognize the deaths during the February 28 incident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dragon_(Beowulf)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2594, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "Transformer_rewrite": "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "Truth_answer": "In Beowulf, a slave awakens and angers a dragon by stealing a jeweled cup from its lair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118001516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dragon_(Beowulf)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dragon_(Beowulf)", "Context": [ "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "In Beowulf, a slave awakens and angers a dragon by stealing a jeweled cup from its lair." ], "Conversation_no": 2594, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the dragon in the poem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where does the dragon in Beowulf reside", "Truth_answer": "The dragon from Beowulf resides in its lair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the dragon in Beowulf reside?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dragon_(Beowulf)", "Context": [ "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "In Beowulf, a slave awakens and angers a dragon by stealing a jeweled cup from its lair.", "Where does the dragon in Beowulf reside?", "The dragon from Beowulf resides in its lair." ], "Conversation_no": 2594, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Does the dragon die in the poem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does the dragon die in Beowulf", "Truth_answer": "When the dragon wounds Beowulf fatally, Wiglaf slays it by slicing the dragon's stomach open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the dragon die in Beowulf?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiglaf", "Context": [ "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "In Beowulf, a slave awakens and angers a dragon by stealing a jeweled cup from its lair.", "Where does the dragon in Beowulf reside?", "The dragon from Beowulf resides in its lair.", "Does the dragon die in Beowulf?", "When the dragon wounds Beowulf fatally, Wiglaf slays it by slicing the dragon's stomach open." ], "Conversation_no": 2594, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who is the character wigalf in the poem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who's Wiglaf in Beowulf", "Truth_answer": "Wiglaf is the son of Weohstan, a Swede of the Wægmunding clan who had entered the service of Beowulf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190508135706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiglaf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's Wiglaf in Beowulf?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiglaf#Beowulf", "Context": [ "what caused the dragon to wake up in beowulf", "In Beowulf, a slave awakens and angers a dragon by stealing a jeweled cup from its lair.", "Where does the dragon in Beowulf reside?", "The dragon from Beowulf resides in its lair.", "Does the dragon die in Beowulf?", "When the dragon wounds Beowulf fatally, Wiglaf slays it by slicing the dragon's stomach open.", "Who's Wiglaf in Beowulf?", "Wiglaf is the son of Weohstan, a Swede of the Wægmunding clan who had entered the service of Beowulf." ], "Conversation_no": 2594, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the fate of the heros in the poem?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What happens to the characters who slay the dragon in Beowulf", "Truth_answer": "The dying Beowulf tells Wiglaf to watch his people's needs and he tells Wiglaf to build him a funeral mound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the characters who slay the dragon in Beowulf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live#Broadcast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2595, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "Truth_answer": "BBC Radio 5 Live broadcasts in AM on the medium wave frequencies 693 and 909 kHz nationally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live", "Context": [ "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "BBC Radio 5 Live broadcasts in AM on the medium wave frequencies 693 and 909 kHz nationally." ], "Conversation_no": 2595, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is broadcast on the channel?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live", "Truth_answer": "BBC Radio 5 Live is the principal radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live#Programming", "Context": [ "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "BBC Radio 5 Live broadcasts in AM on the medium wave frequencies 693 and 909 kHz nationally.", "What is broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "BBC Radio 5 Live is the principal radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 2595, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which sports does the channel cover?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which sports are covered by BBC Radio 5 Live", "Truth_answer": "Football commentaries form the majority of live commentaries during the football season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which sports are covered by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live#Programming", "Context": [ "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "BBC Radio 5 Live broadcasts in AM on the medium wave frequencies 693 and 909 kHz nationally.", "What is broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "BBC Radio 5 Live is the principal radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom.", "Which sports are covered by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "Football commentaries form the majority of live commentaries during the football season." ], "Conversation_no": 2595, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me examples of the sports covered by the channel", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there examples of sporting events covered by BBC Radio 5 Live", "Truth_answer": "The range of events covered by the station include the Olympic Games, Men's Golf Majors and England rugby union test matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there examples of sporting events covered by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live", "Context": [ "what is the radio 5 live frequency on fm", "BBC Radio 5 Live broadcasts in AM on the medium wave frequencies 693 and 909 kHz nationally.", "What is broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "BBC Radio 5 Live is the principal radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom.", "Which sports are covered by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "Football commentaries form the majority of live commentaries during the football season.", "Are there examples of sporting events covered by BBC Radio 5 Live?", "The range of events covered by the station include the Olympic Games, Men's Golf Majors and England rugby union test matches." ], "Conversation_no": 2595, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the station begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did BBC Radio 5 Live launch", "Truth_answer": "Radio 5 Live was launched in March 1994 as a repositioning of the original Radio 5, which was launched on 27 August 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radio_5_Live_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did BBC Radio 5 Live launch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Who%27s_Talking#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2596, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Transformer_rewrite": "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis is the voice of Mikey in Look Who's Talking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Travolta#Resurgence", "Context": [ "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Bruce Willis is the voice of Mikey in Look Who's Talking." ], "Conversation_no": 2596, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays James in the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who plays James Ubriacco in Look Who's Talking", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, John Travolta starred in Look Who's Talking as James Ubriacco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays James Ubriacco in Look Who's Talking?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirstie_Alley#Career", "Context": [ "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Bruce Willis is the voice of Mikey in Look Who's Talking.", "Who plays James Ubriacco in Look Who's Talking?", "In 1989, John Travolta starred in Look Who's Talking as James Ubriacco." ], "Conversation_no": 2596, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is Kirstie Alley in the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Kirstie Alley in the film Look Who's Talking", "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Kirstie Alley starred with John Travolta in Look Who's Talking, the film grossed over $295 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirstie_Alley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Kirstie Alley in the film Look Who's Talking?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Who%27s_Talking#Sequels_and_reboot", "Context": [ "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Bruce Willis is the voice of Mikey in Look Who's Talking.", "Who plays James Ubriacco in Look Who's Talking?", "In 1989, John Travolta starred in Look Who's Talking as James Ubriacco.", "Is Kirstie Alley in the film Look Who's Talking?", "In 1989, Kirstie Alley starred with John Travolta in Look Who's Talking, the film grossed over $295 million worldwide." ], "Conversation_no": 2596, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was there a sequel to the film?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was there a sequel to Look Who's Talking", "Truth_answer": "Look Who's Talking was successful enough to spawn two sequels: Look Who's Talking Too and Look Who's Talking Now.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Who%27s_Talking_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a sequel to Look Who's Talking?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Who%27s_Talking_Too#Reception", "Context": [ "who voices mikey in look who's talking", "Bruce Willis is the voice of Mikey in Look Who's Talking.", "Who plays James Ubriacco in Look Who's Talking?", "In 1989, John Travolta starred in Look Who's Talking as James Ubriacco.", "Is Kirstie Alley in the film Look Who's Talking?", "In 1989, Kirstie Alley starred with John Travolta in Look Who's Talking, the film grossed over $295 million worldwide.", "Was there a sequel to Look Who's Talking?", "Look Who's Talking was successful enough to spawn two sequels: Look Who's Talking Too and Look Who's Talking Now." ], "Conversation_no": 2596, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How did the sequel do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Look Who's Talking Too perform at the box office", "Truth_answer": "Look Who's Talking Too grossed $47,789,074 at the box office, making it a moderate success at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190627115107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Who%27s_Talking_Too_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Look Who's Talking Too perform at the box office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/LifeCycle/Investment_risk_and_reward/Investment_risk/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2597, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Transformer_rewrite": "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Truth_answer": "Members bear the investment risk in defined contribution schemes, personal pensions and PRSAs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200622052448id_/https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/lifecycle/investment_risk_and_reward/investment_risk/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/LifeCycle/Private_pensions/Defined_contribution_schemes/", "Context": [ "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Members bear the investment risk in defined contribution schemes, personal pensions and PRSAs." ], "Conversation_no": 2597, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me about the scheme", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is a defined contribution scheme", "Truth_answer": "Defined contribution schemes are schemes where your own contributions and your employer’s contributions are both invested and the proceeds buy a pension and/or other benefits at retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621191317id_/https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/lifecycle/private_pensions/defined_contribution_schemes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a defined contribution scheme?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/LifeCycle/Private_pensions/Defined_contribution_schemes/", "Context": [ "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Members bear the investment risk in defined contribution schemes, personal pensions and PRSAs.", "What is a defined contribution scheme?", "Defined contribution schemes are schemes where your own contributions and your employer’s contributions are both invested and the proceeds buy a pension and/or other benefits at retirement." ], "Conversation_no": 2597, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the scheme have a set contribution", "Transformer_rewrite": "does a defined contribution scheme have a set contribution", "Truth_answer": "A DC scheme has a set contribution for the employee and a set contribution for the employer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621191317id_/https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/lifecycle/private_pensions/defined_contribution_schemes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does a defined contribution scheme have a set contribution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/LifeCycle/Private_pensions/Defined_contribution_schemes/", "Context": [ "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Members bear the investment risk in defined contribution schemes, personal pensions and PRSAs.", "What is a defined contribution scheme?", "Defined contribution schemes are schemes where your own contributions and your employer’s contributions are both invested and the proceeds buy a pension and/or other benefits at retirement.", "does a defined contribution scheme have a set contribution", "A DC scheme has a set contribution for the employee and a set contribution for the employer." ], "Conversation_no": 2597, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me an example", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me an example of the set contributions for a defined contribution scheme", "Truth_answer": "For example, in some DC schemes, the employer and the employee each contribute 5% of the member's earnings, or 10% in total.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621191317id_/https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/lifecycle/private_pensions/defined_contribution_schemes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of the set contributions for a defined contribution scheme", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/LifeCycle/Private_pensions/Defined_contribution_schemes/", "Context": [ "who bears the investment risk in a defined contribution plan", "Members bear the investment risk in defined contribution schemes, personal pensions and PRSAs.", "What is a defined contribution scheme?", "Defined contribution schemes are schemes where your own contributions and your employer’s contributions are both invested and the proceeds buy a pension and/or other benefits at retirement.", "does a defined contribution scheme have a set contribution", "A DC scheme has a set contribution for the employee and a set contribution for the employer.", "can you give me an example of the set contributions for a defined contribution scheme", "For example, in some DC schemes, the employer and the employee each contribute 5% of the member's earnings, or 10% in total." ], "Conversation_no": 2597, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can I adjust the level of contribution", "Transformer_rewrite": "can I adjust the level of contribution for the defined contribution scheme", "Truth_answer": "Some DC schemes allow members to choose the level of contribution they wish to pay, with a related employer contribution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621191317id_/https://www.pensionsauthority.ie/en/lifecycle/private_pensions/defined_contribution_schemes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can I adjust the level of contribution in a DC scheme", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations#Founding", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2598, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the united nations founded and why", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the united nations founded and why", "Truth_answer": "The UN Conference on International Organization opened in San Francisco, 25 April 1945 and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the united nations founded and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations", "Context": [ "when was the united nations founded and why", "The UN Conference on International Organization opened in San Francisco, 25 April 1945 and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security." ], "Conversation_no": 2598, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the organization founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was the United Nations founded", "Truth_answer": "The United Nations was founded to replace the League of Nations following World War II and to prevent another conflict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the United Nations founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Nations#Demise_and_legacy", "Context": [ "when was the united nations founded and why", "The UN Conference on International Organization opened in San Francisco, 25 April 1945 and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security.", "Why was the United Nations founded?", "The United Nations was founded to replace the League of Nations following World War II and to prevent another conflict." ], "Conversation_no": 2598, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the League dissolve?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the League of Nations dissolve", "Truth_answer": "The final meeting of the League of Nations took place on 18 April 1946 in Geneva and finally dissolved itself on 31 July 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the League of Nations dissolve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Nations", "Context": [ "when was the united nations founded and why", "The UN Conference on International Organization opened in San Francisco, 25 April 1945 and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security.", "Why was the United Nations founded?", "The United Nations was founded to replace the League of Nations following World War II and to prevent another conflict.", "When did the League of Nations dissolve?", "The final meeting of the League of Nations took place on 18 April 1946 in Geneva and finally dissolved itself on 31 July 1947." ], "Conversation_no": 2598, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why did the league disband?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why did the League of Nations fail", "Truth_answer": "The onset of the Second World War showed that the League had failed its primary purpose, which was to prevent any future world war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Nations_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the League of Nations fail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lcps.org/cms/lib/VA01000195/Centricity/Domain/10599/LON%20and%20UN.pdf", "Context": [ "when was the united nations founded and why", "The UN Conference on International Organization opened in San Francisco, 25 April 1945 and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security.", "Why was the United Nations founded?", "The United Nations was founded to replace the League of Nations following World War II and to prevent another conflict.", "When did the League of Nations dissolve?", "The final meeting of the League of Nations took place on 18 April 1946 in Geneva and finally dissolved itself on 31 July 1947.", "Why did the League of Nations fail?", "The onset of the Second World War showed that the League had failed its primary purpose, which was to prevent any future world war." ], "Conversation_no": 2598, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How are the two entities different?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How are the League of Nations and the United Nations different", "Truth_answer": "The League did not have a military force of its own to enforce its decisions and to pass a resolution, the League had to have unanimous agreement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the League of Nations and the United Nations different?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.loc.gov/static/programs/national-recording-preservation-board/documents/in%20the%20mood%20essay.pdf", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2599, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song in the mood written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song in the mood written", "Truth_answer": "In the Mood was an arrangement by Joe Garland based on an existing melody of 1930's Tar Paper Stomp and was credited to trumpeter Wingy Manone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song in the mood written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingy_Manone", "Context": [ "when was the song in the mood written", "In the Mood was an arrangement by Joe Garland based on an existing melody of 1930's Tar Paper Stomp and was credited to trumpeter Wingy Manone." ], "Conversation_no": 2599, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What else did the trumpeter do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are Wingy Manone's songs besides Tar Paper Stomp", "Truth_answer": "Wingy Manone's recordings included Nickel in the Slot, Downright Disgusted Blues, There'll Come a Time, and Tailgate Ramble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Wingy Manone's songs besides Tar Paper Stomp?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingy_Manone#Biography", "Context": [ "when was the song in the mood written", "In the Mood was an arrangement by Joe Garland based on an existing melody of 1930's Tar Paper Stomp and was credited to trumpeter Wingy Manone.", "What are Wingy Manone's songs besides Tar Paper Stomp?", "Wingy Manone's recordings included Nickel in the Slot, Downright Disgusted Blues, There'll Come a Time, and Tailgate Ramble." ], "Conversation_no": 2599, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where did the nickname of the trumpeter come from?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Wingy Manone's nickname originate", "Truth_answer": "Wingy Manone lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten years old, which resulted in his nickname of Wingy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317172033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingy_Manone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wingy Manone's nickname originate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Garland", "Context": [ "when was the song in the mood written", "In the Mood was an arrangement by Joe Garland based on an existing melody of 1930's Tar Paper Stomp and was credited to trumpeter Wingy Manone.", "What are Wingy Manone's songs besides Tar Paper Stomp?", "Wingy Manone's recordings included Nickel in the Slot, Downright Disgusted Blues, There'll Come a Time, and Tailgate Ramble.", "How did Wingy Manone's nickname originate?", "Wingy Manone lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten years old, which resulted in his nickname of Wingy." ], "Conversation_no": 2599, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How did the career of the arranger go?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How did Joe Garland's career progress", "Truth_answer": "Joe Garland wrote a number of well-known swing jazz hits, including Serenade To A Savage for Artie Shaw and Leap Frog for bandleader Les Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe Garland's career progress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Garland", "Context": [ "when was the song in the mood written", "In the Mood was an arrangement by Joe Garland based on an existing melody of 1930's Tar Paper Stomp and was credited to trumpeter Wingy Manone.", "What are Wingy Manone's songs besides Tar Paper Stomp?", "Wingy Manone's recordings included Nickel in the Slot, Downright Disgusted Blues, There'll Come a Time, and Tailgate Ramble.", "How did Wingy Manone's nickname originate?", "Wingy Manone lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten years old, which resulted in his nickname of Wingy.", "How did Joe Garland's career progress?", "Joe Garland wrote a number of well-known swing jazz hits, including Serenade To A Savage for Artie Shaw and Leap Frog for bandleader Les Brown." ], "Conversation_no": 2599, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the arranger start out in music?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Joe Garland begin his jazz musician career", "Truth_answer": "Joe Garland started by playing classical music but joined a jazz band, Graham Jackson's Seminole Syncopators, in 1924, where he first recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Garland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Garland begin his jazz musician career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2600, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "set your controls for the heart of the sun", "Transformer_rewrite": "set your controls for the heart of the sun", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "set your controls for the heart of the sun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2601, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "Truth_answer": "A bicameral legislature has legislators in two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism#History_of_bicameral_legislatures", "Context": [ "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "A bicameral legislature has legislators in two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses." ], "Conversation_no": 2601, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the system begin?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the bicameral legislature system originate", "Truth_answer": "The British Parliament is often referred to as the Mother of Parliaments because the British Parliament has been the model for most other parliamentary systems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the bicameral legislature system originate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism#Rationale_for_bicameralism_and_criticism", "Context": [ "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "A bicameral legislature has legislators in two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.", "When did the bicameral legislature system originate?", "The British Parliament is often referred to as the Mother of Parliaments because the British Parliament has been the model for most other parliamentary systems." ], "Conversation_no": 2601, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What's the reasoning behind the system?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the rationale for bicameralism", "Truth_answer": "Bicameralism remains popular when regional differences or sensitivities require more explicit representation, with the second chamber representing the constituent states along with providing opportunities for second thoughts about legislation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rationale for bicameralism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism#Federal", "Context": [ "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "A bicameral legislature has legislators in two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.", "When did the bicameral legislature system originate?", "The British Parliament is often referred to as the Mother of Parliaments because the British Parliament has been the model for most other parliamentary systems.", "What is the rationale for bicameralism?", "Bicameralism remains popular when regional differences or sensitivities require more explicit representation, with the second chamber representing the constituent states along with providing opportunities for second thoughts about legislation." ], "Conversation_no": 2601, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Are there different types of the system?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are there different forms of bicameral legislatures", "Truth_answer": "Some countries, such as Argentina, Australia, Austria, Switzerland, Nigeria, and the United States, link their bicameral systems to their federal political structure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there different forms of bicameral legislatures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism#Unitary_states", "Context": [ "what is the term for a legislature with two bodies", "A bicameral legislature has legislators in two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.", "When did the bicameral legislature system originate?", "The British Parliament is often referred to as the Mother of Parliaments because the British Parliament has been the model for most other parliamentary systems.", "What is the rationale for bicameralism?", "Bicameralism remains popular when regional differences or sensitivities require more explicit representation, with the second chamber representing the constituent states along with providing opportunities for second thoughts about legislation.", "Are there different forms of bicameral legislatures?", "Some countries, such as Argentina, Australia, Austria, Switzerland, Nigeria, and the United States, link their bicameral systems to their federal political structure." ], "Conversation_no": 2601, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the linking of systems used in every country", "Transformer_rewrite": "Federalized bicameralism is not applied to all countries, right", "Truth_answer": "Many bicameral countries like the Netherlands, the Philippines, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Ireland and Romania are examples of bicameral systems existing in unitary states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Federalized bicameralism is not applied to all countries, right?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_England_£1_note", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2602, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "Truth_answer": "The note was withdrawn in 1988 in favour of the one pound coin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Bank_of_Scotland_£1_note", "Context": [ "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "The note was withdrawn in 1988 in favour of the one pound coin." ], "Conversation_no": 2602, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Are the notes still legal?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Are one pound notes still legal tender", "Truth_answer": "The Royal Bank of Scotland ceased regular production of £1 notes in 2001; the denomination is still in circulation although rarely seen in cash transactions today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Bank_of_Scotland_%C2%A31_note_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are one pound notes still legal tender?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_Scotland", "Context": [ "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "The note was withdrawn in 1988 in favour of the one pound coin.", "Are one pound notes still legal tender?", "The Royal Bank of Scotland ceased regular production of £1 notes in 2001; the denomination is still in circulation although rarely seen in cash transactions today." ], "Conversation_no": 2602, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which banks issue notes in the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the banks that issue bank notes in Scotland", "Truth_answer": "Currently, three retail banks are allowed to print notes for circulation in Scotland: Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Clydesdale Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_Scotland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the banks that issue bank notes in Scotland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_pound_sterling#Northern_Ireland", "Context": [ "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "The note was withdrawn in 1988 in favour of the one pound coin.", "Are one pound notes still legal tender?", "The Royal Bank of Scotland ceased regular production of £1 notes in 2001; the denomination is still in circulation although rarely seen in cash transactions today.", "What are the banks that issue bank notes in Scotland?", "Currently, three retail banks are allowed to print notes for circulation in Scotland: Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Clydesdale Bank." ], "Conversation_no": 2602, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how are the notes printed in ireland", "Transformer_rewrite": "Do multiple banks print notes in Northern Ireland", "Truth_answer": "In Northern Ireland, four retail banks exercise their right to issue pound sterling notes: Bank of Ireland, First Trust Bank, Danske Bank and Ulster Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_pound_sterling_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do multiple banks print notes in Northern Ireland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_pound_sterling#Bank_of_England_notes", "Context": [ "when did pound notes stop being legal tender", "The note was withdrawn in 1988 in favour of the one pound coin.", "Are one pound notes still legal tender?", "The Royal Bank of Scotland ceased regular production of £1 notes in 2001; the denomination is still in circulation although rarely seen in cash transactions today.", "What are the banks that issue bank notes in Scotland?", "Currently, three retail banks are allowed to print notes for circulation in Scotland: Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Clydesdale Bank.", "Do multiple banks print notes in Northern Ireland?", "In Northern Ireland, four retail banks exercise their right to issue pound sterling notes: Bank of Ireland, First Trust Bank, Danske Bank and Ulster Bank." ], "Conversation_no": 2602, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did wales stop printing the notes", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Wales not print bank notes", "Truth_answer": "The last Welsh banknotes were withdrawn in 1908 upon the closure of the last Welsh bank, the North and South Wales Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_pound_sterling_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wales not print bank notes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leven_Rambin#2004–09:_Early_works", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2603, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Leven Rambin landed a recurring role as Sloan Riley, the 18-year-old-daughter of Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical-drama, Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016013000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leven_Rambin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leven_Rambin", "Context": [ "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Leven Rambin landed a recurring role as Sloan Riley, the 18-year-old-daughter of Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical-drama, Grey's Anatomy." ], "Conversation_no": 2603, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the actor in any other works", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Leven Rambin in works besides Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Leven Rambin appeared in the sci-fi film The Hunger Games as the District 1 tribute Glimmer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016013000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leven_Rambin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Leven Rambin in works besides Grey's Anatomy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games_(film)#Box_office", "Context": [ "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Leven Rambin landed a recurring role as Sloan Riley, the 18-year-old-daughter of Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical-drama, Grey's Anatomy.", "Is Leven Rambin in works besides Grey's Anatomy?", "Leven Rambin appeared in the sci-fi film The Hunger Games as the District 1 tribute Glimmer." ], "Conversation_no": 2603, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Was the film successful?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was The Hunger Games successful", "Truth_answer": "The Hunger Games earned $408 million in the US and Canada, and $286.4 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $694.4 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film The Hunger Games financially successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games_(film)", "Context": [ "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Leven Rambin landed a recurring role as Sloan Riley, the 18-year-old-daughter of Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical-drama, Grey's Anatomy.", "Is Leven Rambin in works besides Grey's Anatomy?", "Leven Rambin appeared in the sci-fi film The Hunger Games as the District 1 tribute Glimmer.", "Was the film The Hunger Games financially successful?", "The Hunger Games earned $408 million in the US and Canada, and $286.4 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $694.4 million." ], "Conversation_no": 2603, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the box office earnings of the film substantial", "Transformer_rewrite": "The box office gross of The Hunger Games was substantial", "Truth_answer": "The Hunger Games was a box-office success by grossing over 694 million against its budget of 78 million, making it the third-highest-grossing film in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The box office gross of The Hunger Games was substantial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Hunger_Games_characters#Tributes", "Context": [ "who plays mark sloan's daughter on grey's anatomy", "Leven Rambin landed a recurring role as Sloan Riley, the 18-year-old-daughter of Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical-drama, Grey's Anatomy.", "Is Leven Rambin in works besides Grey's Anatomy?", "Leven Rambin appeared in the sci-fi film The Hunger Games as the District 1 tribute Glimmer.", "Was the film The Hunger Games financially successful?", "The Hunger Games earned $408 million in the US and Canada, and $286.4 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $694.4 million.", "The box office gross of The Hunger Games was substantial?", "The Hunger Games was a box-office success by grossing over 694 million against its budget of 78 million, making it the third-highest-grossing film in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2603, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actor return in the followup film", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did Leven Rambin return as Glimmer for The Hunger Games sequel", "Truth_answer": "In the movie, Glimmer was seen flirting with Cato during the games but Cato left her to die when she was attacked by tracker jackers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200328011001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Hunger_Games_characters_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leven Rambin return as Glimmer for The Hunger Games sequel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bleacherreport.com/articles/400925-have-dark-home-jerseys-killed-the-whiteout", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2604, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "Truth_answer": "In 2003, the NHL switched the jersey scheme, so that the home teams started wearing their dark jerseys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201021131353id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/400925-have-dark-home-jerseys-killed-the-whiteout_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Away_colours#National_Football_League", "Context": [ "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "In 2003, the NHL switched the jersey scheme, so that the home teams started wearing their dark jerseys." ], "Conversation_no": 2604, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What's the case in football?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did NFL teams start wearing dark jerseys at home", "Truth_answer": "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did NFL teams start wearing dark jerseys at home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Away_colours#National_Football_League", "Context": [ "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "In 2003, the NHL switched the jersey scheme, so that the home teams started wearing their dark jerseys.", "When did NFL teams start wearing dark jerseys at home?", "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s." ], "Conversation_no": 2604, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the scheme switch", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the NFL uniform scheme switch", "Truth_answer": "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s. A white vs. color game was easier to follow in black-and-white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the NFL uniform scheme switch", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Away_colours#National_Football_League", "Context": [ "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "In 2003, the NHL switched the jersey scheme, so that the home teams started wearing their dark jerseys.", "When did NFL teams start wearing dark jerseys at home?", "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s.", "why did the NFL uniform scheme switch", "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s. A white vs. color game was easier to follow in black-and-white." ], "Conversation_no": 2604, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you give me an example of a team using the scheme", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you give me an example of a NFL team using the away colors scheme", "Truth_answer": "According to the Gridiron Uniform Database, the Cleveland Browns wore white for every home game of the 1955 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of a NFL team using the away colors scheme", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Away_colours#National_Football_League", "Context": [ "when did nhl start wearing dark jerseys at home", "In 2003, the NHL switched the jersey scheme, so that the home teams started wearing their dark jerseys.", "When did NFL teams start wearing dark jerseys at home?", "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s.", "why did the NFL uniform scheme switch", "White road uniforms gained prominence with the rise of television in the 1950s. A white vs. color game was easier to follow in black-and-white.", "can you give me an example of a NFL team using the away colors scheme", "According to the Gridiron Uniform Database, the Cleveland Browns wore white for every home game of the 1955 season." ], "Conversation_no": 2604, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why else does the color of uniforms matter", "Transformer_rewrite": "why else does the color of sports uniforms matter", "Truth_answer": "Teams in cities with hot climates often choose white jerseys at home during the first half of the season, because light colours absorb and retain less heat in sunlight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why else does the color of sports uniforms matter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Showman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2605, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "Transformer_rewrite": "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Showman stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://dawnofthetapes.com/2018/01/01/the-greatest-showman-review/_p0", "https://joethemnmovieman.com/tag/zendaya-coleman/_p5", "https://www.myvue.com/film/the-greatest-showman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Showman", "Context": [ "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "The Greatest Showman stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya." ], "Conversation_no": 2605, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much money did the film make", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much money did The Greatest Showman gross at the box office", "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Showman grossed over $434 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest grossing live-action musical of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Showman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did The Greatest Showman gross at the box office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)#Box_office", "Context": [ "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "The Greatest Showman stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya.", "How much money did The Greatest Showman gross at the box office?", "The Greatest Showman grossed over $434 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest grossing live-action musical of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 2605, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the most financially successful film of the genre of the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the number one musical film by box office gross", "Truth_answer": "The Lion King is the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the highest-grossing musical film of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the number one musical film by box office gross?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)", "Context": [ "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "The Greatest Showman stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya.", "How much money did The Greatest Showman gross at the box office?", "The Greatest Showman grossed over $434 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest grossing live-action musical of all time.", "What is the number one musical film by box office gross?", "The Lion King is the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the highest-grossing musical film of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 2605, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the film released", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the remake of The Lion King released", "Truth_answer": "The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.popcornflix.me/the-lion-king-2019-full-movie-free-download-hd-720p-1080p/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the remake of The Lion King released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_musicals#Box_office_revenue", "Context": [ "who's the cast of the greatest showman", "The Greatest Showman stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya.", "How much money did The Greatest Showman gross at the box office?", "The Greatest Showman grossed over $434 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest grossing live-action musical of all time.", "What is the number one musical film by box office gross?", "The Lion King is the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the highest-grossing musical film of all time.", "When was the remake of The Lion King released?", "The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 19, 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2605, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the second most financially successful film of the genre released the same year", "Transformer_rewrite": "Was the number two musical film by box office gross released in 2019", "Truth_answer": "Frozen II, the second highest grossing musical of all time, was also released in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the number two musical film by box office gross released in 2019?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2606, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "Truth_answer": "The Korean War began on 25 June 1950. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953. However, no peace treaty was signed, and the two Koreas are technically still at war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War", "Context": [ "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "The Korean War began on 25 June 1950. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953. However, no peace treaty was signed, and the two Koreas are technically still at war." ], "Conversation_no": 2606, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did it start", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the Korean War start", "Truth_answer": "The war began when North Korea invaded South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.mysticstamp.com/info/what-war-ended-hostilities-66-years-ago/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the Korean War start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War", "Context": [ "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "The Korean War began on 25 June 1950. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953. However, no peace treaty was signed, and the two Koreas are technically still at war.", "why did the Korean War start", "The war began when North Korea invaded South Korea." ], "Conversation_no": 2606, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who else was involved", "Transformer_rewrite": "who else was involved in the Korean War, besides North and South Korea", "Truth_answer": "The Korean War was between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the support of the United Nations, principally the United States).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was involved in the Korean War, besides North and South Korea", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War", "Context": [ "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "The Korean War began on 25 June 1950. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953. However, no peace treaty was signed, and the two Koreas are technically still at war.", "why did the Korean War start", "The war began when North Korea invaded South Korea.", "who else was involved in the Korean War, besides North and South Korea", "The Korean War was between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the support of the United Nations, principally the United States)." ], "Conversation_no": 2606, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did the US get involved", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did the United States get involved in the Korean War", "Truth_answer": "US experts saw Japan as the critical counterweight to the Soviet Union and China. South Korea's proximity to Japan increased the importance of South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the United States get involved in the Korean War", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman", "Context": [ "when did the korean war start and when did it end", "The Korean War began on 25 June 1950. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953. However, no peace treaty was signed, and the two Koreas are technically still at war.", "why did the Korean War start", "The war began when North Korea invaded South Korea.", "who else was involved in the Korean War, besides North and South Korea", "The Korean War was between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the support of the United Nations, principally the United States).", "why did the United States get involved in the Korean War", "US experts saw Japan as the critical counterweight to the Soviet Union and China. South Korea's proximity to Japan increased the importance of South Korea." ], "Conversation_no": 2606, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was president at the time", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was president when the United States entered the Korean War", "Truth_answer": "When North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, President Harry S. Truman gained United Nations approval to intervene in what became known as the Korean War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was president when the United States entered the Korean War", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/284127.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2607, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who held second for most nineties in career", "Transformer_rewrite": "who held second for most nineties in career", "Truth_answer": "GW Flower", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who held second for most nineties in career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Flower", "Context": [ "who held second for most nineties in career", "GW Flower" ], "Conversation_no": 2607, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is that", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is GW Flower", "Truth_answer": "Grant William Flower is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and former cricketer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is GW Flower", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Flower", "Context": [ "who held second for most nineties in career", "GW Flower", "who is GW Flower", "Grant William Flower is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and former cricketer." ], "Conversation_no": 2607, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is he known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is Grant Flower known for", "Truth_answer": "Grant Flower is rated among the best Zimbabwean cricketers in history for his consistent left arm spin and fine batting skills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Grant Flower known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Flower", "Context": [ "who held second for most nineties in career", "GW Flower", "who is GW Flower", "Grant William Flower is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and former cricketer.", "what is Grant Flower known for", "Grant Flower is rated among the best Zimbabwean cricketers in history for his consistent left arm spin and fine batting skills." ], "Conversation_no": 2607, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what teams did he play for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what teams did Grant Flower play for", "Truth_answer": "In 1993 Grant Flower spent a season in England with Widnes Cricket Club. He also spent a season at Wallasey Cricket Club of the Liverpool Cricket Competition in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what teams did Grant Flower play for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Flower", "Context": [ "who held second for most nineties in career", "GW Flower", "who is GW Flower", "Grant William Flower is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and former cricketer.", "what is Grant Flower known for", "Grant Flower is rated among the best Zimbabwean cricketers in history for his consistent left arm spin and fine batting skills.", "what teams did Grant Flower play for", "In 1993 Grant Flower spent a season in England with Widnes Cricket Club. He also spent a season at Wallasey Cricket Club of the Liverpool Cricket Competition in 1995." ], "Conversation_no": 2607, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did he become a coach", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did Grant Flower become a coach", "Truth_answer": "On May 2014, Grant Flower was appointed as the batting coach of Pakistan cricket team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201211113255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Flower_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Grant Flower become a coach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2608, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how to say i am a jelly doughnut in german", "Transformer_rewrite": "how to say i am a jelly doughnut in german", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to say i am a jelly doughnut in german", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2609, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "Truth_answer": "The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx", "Context": [ "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years." ], "Conversation_no": 2609, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was it focused on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was nuclear science focused on", "Truth_answer": "Over 1939-45, most development was focused on the atomic bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201103958id_/https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was nuclear science focused on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx", "Context": [ "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years.", "what was nuclear science focused on", "Over 1939-45, most development was focused on the atomic bomb." ], "Conversation_no": 2609, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did that change", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the focus of nuclear science change from developing the atomic bomb", "Truth_answer": "Since 1956 the prime focus has been on the technological evolution of reliable nuclear power plants.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://imechanica.org/comment/19846_p160", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201103958id_/https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the focus of nuclear science change from developing the atomic bomb", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx", "Context": [ "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years.", "what was nuclear science focused on", "Over 1939-45, most development was focused on the atomic bomb.", "did the focus of nuclear science change from developing the atomic bomb", "Since 1956 the prime focus has been on the technological evolution of reliable nuclear power plants." ], "Conversation_no": 2609, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the first plant developed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the first nuclear power plant developed", "Truth_answer": "The first nuclear reactor to produce electricity was the small Experimental Breeder reactor in Idaho, USA. The reactor started up in December 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first nuclear power plant developed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/outline-history-of-nuclear-energy.aspx", "Context": [ "when did the development of nuclear science begin", "The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years.", "what was nuclear science focused on", "Over 1939-45, most development was focused on the atomic bomb.", "did the focus of nuclear science change from developing the atomic bomb", "Since 1956 the prime focus has been on the technological evolution of reliable nuclear power plants.", "when was the first nuclear power plant developed", "The first nuclear reactor to produce electricity was the small Experimental Breeder reactor in Idaho, USA. The reactor started up in December 1951." ], "Conversation_no": 2609, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who designed it", "Transformer_rewrite": "who designed the first nuclear power plant", "Truth_answer": "The Experimental Breeder reactor was designed and operated by Argonne National Laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the first nuclear power plant", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Français_Pour_une_Nuit", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2610, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Truth_answer": "Metallica recorded in Nîmes, France, in the Arena of Nîmes on July 7, 2009, during the World Magnetic Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806051659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ais_Pour_une_Nuit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Français_Pour_une_Nuit", "Context": [ "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Metallica recorded in Nîmes, France, in the Arena of Nîmes on July 7, 2009, during the World Magnetic Tour." ], "Conversation_no": 2610, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did they record", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Metallica record in Nimes, France in 2009", "Truth_answer": "Français pour une nuit (French for One Night) is a live DVD by the American heavy metal band Metallica, recorded in Nîmes, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806051659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ais_Pour_une_Nuit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Metallica record in Nimes, France in 2009", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Français_Pour_une_Nuit", "Context": [ "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Metallica recorded in Nîmes, France, in the Arena of Nîmes on July 7, 2009, during the World Magnetic Tour.", "what did Metallica record in Nimes, France in 2009", "Français pour une nuit (French for One Night) is a live DVD by the American heavy metal band Metallica, recorded in Nîmes, France." ], "Conversation_no": 2610, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was in the DVD", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was in Metallica's DVD Français pour une nuit", "Truth_answer": "A standard DVD in a digipak included a 16-page booklet, a Blu-ray, a copy of Death Magnetic on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was in Metallica's DVD Français pour une nuit", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Français_Pour_une_Nuit", "Context": [ "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Metallica recorded in Nîmes, France, in the Arena of Nîmes on July 7, 2009, during the World Magnetic Tour.", "what did Metallica record in Nimes, France in 2009", "Français pour une nuit (French for One Night) is a live DVD by the American heavy metal band Metallica, recorded in Nîmes, France.", "what was in Metallica's DVD Français pour une nuit", "A standard DVD in a digipak included a 16-page booklet, a Blu-ray, a copy of Death Magnetic on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos." ], "Conversation_no": 2610, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was it released", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Metallica released", "Truth_answer": "Despite only being issued in France, Français pour une nuit has been imported in sufficient quantity to be considered a regular release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806051659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ais_Pour_une_Nuit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Français pour une nuit released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica", "Context": [ "where did metallica play in france in 2009", "Metallica recorded in Nîmes, France, in the Arena of Nîmes on July 7, 2009, during the World Magnetic Tour.", "what did Metallica record in Nimes, France in 2009", "Français pour une nuit (French for One Night) is a live DVD by the American heavy metal band Metallica, recorded in Nîmes, France.", "what was in Metallica's DVD Français pour une nuit", "A standard DVD in a digipak included a 16-page booklet, a Blu-ray, a copy of Death Magnetic on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos.", "where was Français pour une nuit released", "Despite only being issued in France, Français pour une nuit has been imported in sufficient quantity to be considered a regular release." ], "Conversation_no": 2610, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are Metallica originally from France", "Transformer_rewrite": "are Metallica originally from France", "Truth_answer": "Metallica was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127142822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127142822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are Metallica originally from France", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2611, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "Truth_answer": "The country adopted the US dollar as its currency in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301080026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html", "Context": [ "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "The country adopted the US dollar as its currency in 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 2611, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was it before then", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the US dollar before then", "Truth_answer": "Previously, its national currency was the El Salvadoran Colon and one colon was equal to 100 centavos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301080026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was El Salvador's currency before adopting the US dollar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html", "Context": [ "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "The country adopted the US dollar as its currency in 2001.", "what was El Salvador's currency before adopting the US dollar", "Previously, its national currency was the El Salvadoran Colon and one colon was equal to 100 centavos." ], "Conversation_no": 2611, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did they use it", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did El Salvador use the colon", "Truth_answer": "El Salvador used the colon currency from 1892 to 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301080026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did El Salvador use the colon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html", "Context": [ "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "The country adopted the US dollar as its currency in 2001.", "what was El Salvador's currency before adopting the US dollar", "Previously, its national currency was the El Salvadoran Colon and one colon was equal to 100 centavos.", "how long did El Salvador use the colon", "El Salvador used the colon currency from 1892 to 2001." ], "Conversation_no": 2611, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why did they change it", "Transformer_rewrite": "why did El Salvador change their currency", "Truth_answer": "The dollar was adopted following the end of civil war that negatively impacted the economy. The government of El Salvador hoped that it would boost their economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301080026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did El Salvador change their currency", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html", "Context": [ "when did el salvador switch to the dollar", "The country adopted the US dollar as its currency in 2001.", "what was El Salvador's currency before adopting the US dollar", "Previously, its national currency was the El Salvadoran Colon and one colon was equal to 100 centavos.", "how long did El Salvador use the colon", "El Salvador used the colon currency from 1892 to 2001.", "why did El Salvador change their currency", "The dollar was adopted following the end of civil war that negatively impacted the economy. The government of El Salvador hoped that it would boost their economy." ], "Conversation_no": 2611, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did it work", "Transformer_rewrite": "did El Salvador adopting the US dollar stabilize their economy", "Truth_answer": "It is one of the most stable currencies in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301080026id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-el-salvador.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did El Salvador adopting the US dollar stabilize their economy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2612, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the judge on americas got talent", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the judge on americas got talent", "Truth_answer": "The current line-up consists of Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the judge on americas got talent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent", "Context": [ "who is the judge on americas got talent", "The current line-up consists of Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara." ], "Conversation_no": 2612, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the original judges", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the original judges", "Truth_answer": "The network green-lit a pilot episode with Simon Cowell forming a panel consisting of himself and two other judges, including tabloid journalist Piers Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the original judges on America's Got Talent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_(season_1)", "Context": [ "who is the judge on americas got talent", "The current line-up consists of Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara.", "who were the original judges on America's Got Talent", "The network green-lit a pilot episode with Simon Cowell forming a panel consisting of himself and two other judges, including tabloid journalist Piers Morgan." ], "Conversation_no": 2612, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who were the other judges", "Transformer_rewrite": "who were the other original judges on America's Got Talent, besides Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan", "Truth_answer": "Production staff appointed the program's first judges to be David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, and Piers Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428142514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America's_Got_Talent_(season_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the other original judges on America's Got Talent, besides Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent", "Context": [ "who is the judge on americas got talent", "The current line-up consists of Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara.", "who were the original judges on America's Got Talent", "The network green-lit a pilot episode with Simon Cowell forming a panel consisting of himself and two other judges, including tabloid journalist Piers Morgan.", "who were the other original judges on America's Got Talent, besides Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan", "Production staff appointed the program's first judges to be David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, and Piers Morgan." ], "Conversation_no": 2612, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the director", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the director of America's Got Talent", "Truth_answer": "Russell Norman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103172723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director of America's Got Talent", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent", "Context": [ "who is the judge on americas got talent", "The current line-up consists of Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara.", "who were the original judges on America's Got Talent", "The network green-lit a pilot episode with Simon Cowell forming a panel consisting of himself and two other judges, including tabloid journalist Piers Morgan.", "who were the other original judges on America's Got Talent, besides Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan", "Production staff appointed the program's first judges to be David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, and Piers Morgan.", "who was the director of America's Got Talent", "Russell Norman" ], "Conversation_no": 2612, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the host", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the host of America's Got Talent", "Truth_answer": "The current host is Terry Crews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103172723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127174130id_/https://tvline.com/2019/11/23/americas-got-talent-julianne-hough-gabrielle-union-leaving-season-15/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the host of America's Got Talent", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2613, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which word to primary products of india during british raj", "Transformer_rewrite": "which word to primary products of india during british raj", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which word to primary products of india during british raj", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2614, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "Truth_answer": "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Gilbert", "Context": [ "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex." ], "Conversation_no": 2614, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays Elena", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays Elena", "Truth_answer": "Elena Gilbert is portrayed by Nina Dobrev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://beta.thestream.tv/the-vampire-diaries-after-show-season-7-episode-4-i-carry-your-heart-with-me/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Gilbert_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Elena in The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore", "Context": [ "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex.", "who plays Elena in The Vampire Diaries", "Elena Gilbert is portrayed by Nina Dobrev." ], "Conversation_no": 2614, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays Damon", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays Damon in The Vampire Diaries", "Truth_answer": "Damon Salvatore is portrayed by Ian Somerhalder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Damon in The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore", "Context": [ "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex.", "who plays Elena in The Vampire Diaries", "Elena Gilbert is portrayed by Nina Dobrev.", "who plays Damon in The Vampire Diaries", "Damon Salvatore is portrayed by Ian Somerhalder." ], "Conversation_no": 2614, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's Damon's role in the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's Damon's role in the show", "Truth_answer": "Initially, Damon is the main antagonist with murderous and apathetic agendas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's Damon's role in the show The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore", "Context": [ "when do damon and elena get together in vampire diaries", "In the episode My Brother's Keeper, Elena tells Damon he is the reason she and Stefan broke up and Damon and Elena finally have sex.", "who plays Elena in The Vampire Diaries", "Elena Gilbert is portrayed by Nina Dobrev.", "who plays Damon in The Vampire Diaries", "Damon Salvatore is portrayed by Ian Somerhalder.", "what's Damon's role in the show The Vampire Diaries", "Initially, Damon is the main antagonist with murderous and apathetic agendas." ], "Conversation_no": 2614, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is he the antagonist", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is Damon the antagonist in The Vampire Diaries", "Truth_answer": "Damon vows to make his brother Stefan's life sorrowful, thus further causing a century-long rift between the two brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Salvatore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Damon the antagonist in The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2615, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Truth_answer": "Showbread refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311220446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311220446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Showbread refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God." ], "Conversation_no": 2615, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is it called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is showbread called", "Truth_answer": "An alternative, and more appropriate, translation would be presence bread.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311220446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is showbread called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Showbread refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God.", "what else is showbread called", "An alternative, and more appropriate, translation would be presence bread." ], "Conversation_no": 2615, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is it mentioned in the Bible", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is showbread mentioned in the Bible", "Truth_answer": "This is the bread eaten by David as mentioned in Matthew 12:4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311220446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is showbread mentioned in the Bible", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Showbread refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God.", "what else is showbread called", "An alternative, and more appropriate, translation would be presence bread.", "where is showbread mentioned in the Bible", "This is the bread eaten by David as mentioned in Matthew 12:4." ], "Conversation_no": 2615, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where else is it mentioned", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else is showbread mentioned, besides Matthew 12:4", "Truth_answer": "The showbread is mentioned exclusively by the Priestly Code and Holiness Code, but the Book of Chronicles, Books of Samuel, and Book of Kings also describe aspects of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311220446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else is showbread mentioned, besides Matthew 12:4", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of showbread in the bible", "Showbread refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God.", "what else is showbread called", "An alternative, and more appropriate, translation would be presence bread.", "where is showbread mentioned in the Bible", "This is the bread eaten by David as mentioned in Matthew 12:4.", "where else is showbread mentioned, besides Matthew 12:4", "The showbread is mentioned exclusively by the Priestly Code and Holiness Code, but the Book of Chronicles, Books of Samuel, and Book of Kings also describe aspects of them." ], "Conversation_no": 2615, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did it look like", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did showbread look like", "Truth_answer": "The showbread is described as twelve cakes/loaves baked from fine flour, arranged in two rows/piles on a table standing before God.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311220446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showbread_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did showbread look like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2616, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Transformer_rewrite": "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Truth_answer": "Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, Burundi, Cameroon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens", "Context": [ "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, Burundi, Cameroon" ], "Conversation_no": 2616, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me more about the requirements for Afghanistan", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the travel visa requirements for Afghanistan", "Truth_answer": "Visitors born in Afghanistan do not require a visa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the travel visa requirements for Afghanistan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens", "Context": [ "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, Burundi, Cameroon", "can you tell me more about the travel visa requirements for Afghanistan", "Visitors born in Afghanistan do not require a visa." ], "Conversation_no": 2616, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what if they're part of the military", "Transformer_rewrite": "what if visitors to Afghanistan are part of the military", "Truth_answer": "Visitors arriving via military air need to legalize their stay if they wish to leave via commercial airline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108152324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what if visitors to Afghanistan are part of the military", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens", "Context": [ "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, Burundi, Cameroon", "can you tell me more about the travel visa requirements for Afghanistan", "Visitors born in Afghanistan do not require a visa.", "what if visitors to Afghanistan are part of the military", "Visitors arriving via military air need to legalize their stay if they wish to leave via commercial airline." ], "Conversation_no": 2616, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there other requirements", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there other requirements for visitors to Afghanistan", "Truth_answer": "All visitors are fingerprinted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108152324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other requirements for visitors to Afghanistan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens", "Context": [ "what countries do i need a visa for with american passport", "Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, Burundi, Cameroon", "can you tell me more about the travel visa requirements for Afghanistan", "Visitors born in Afghanistan do not require a visa.", "what if visitors to Afghanistan are part of the military", "Visitors arriving via military air need to legalize their stay if they wish to leave via commercial airline.", "are there other requirements for visitors to Afghanistan", "All visitors are fingerprinted." ], "Conversation_no": 2616, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are recent changes for visa holders", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are recent changes for United States travel visa holders", "Truth_answer": "As a result of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, several countries have imposed temporary travel restrictions on United States citizens or persons arriving from the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are recent changes for United States travel visa holders", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2617, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Truth_answer": "Robbie Montgomery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200823145555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200823145555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200823145555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery", "Context": [ "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Robbie Montgomery" ], "Conversation_no": 2617, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was she born", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was Robbie Montgomery born", "Truth_answer": "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born on June 16, 1940.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200823145555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200823145555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Robbie Montgomery born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery", "Context": [ "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Robbie Montgomery", "when was Robbie Montgomery born", "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born on June 16, 1940." ], "Conversation_no": 2617, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was she born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was Robbie Montgomery born", "Truth_answer": "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born in Columbus, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Robbie Montgomery born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery", "Context": [ "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Robbie Montgomery", "when was Robbie Montgomery born", "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born on June 16, 1940.", "where was Robbie Montgomery born", "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born in Columbus, Mississippi." ], "Conversation_no": 2617, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did she go to school", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did Robbie Montgomery go to school", "Truth_answer": "Robbie Montgomery attended Curtis Elementary School and graduated from Pruitt High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200823145555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Robbie Montgomery go to school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Montgomery", "Context": [ "what is the owner of sweetie pie's name", "Robbie Montgomery", "when was Robbie Montgomery born", "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born on June 16, 1940.", "where was Robbie Montgomery born", "Robbie Marie Montgomery was born in Columbus, Mississippi.", "where did Robbie Montgomery go to school", "Robbie Montgomery attended Curtis Elementary School and graduated from Pruitt High School." ], "Conversation_no": 2617, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what jobs has she held", "Transformer_rewrite": "what jobs has Robbie Montgomery held", "Truth_answer": "Robbie Montgomery was a backing vocalist for acts in the 1970s. Montgomery later became a successful restaurateur and star of the award-winning reality series Welcome to Sweetie Pie's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what jobs has Robbie Montgomery held", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2618, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "largest football stadium in the world north korea", "Transformer_rewrite": "largest football stadium in the world north korea", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "largest football stadium in the world north korea", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2619, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "song at the end of 2 fast 2 furious", "Transformer_rewrite": "song at the end of 2 fast 2 furious", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song at the end of 2 fast 2 furious", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2620, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "steve baker & carmen dave - for whom the bell tolls", "Transformer_rewrite": "steve baker & carmen dave - for whom the bell tolls", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "steve baker & carmen dave - for whom the bell tolls", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2621, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "most points scored in a quarter nba history", "Transformer_rewrite": "most points scored in a quarter nba history", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "most points scored in a quarter nba history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.azcentral.com/story/money/real-estate/2014/11/15/pays-title-insurance/19028341/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2622, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "Transformer_rewrite": "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "Truth_answer": "The standard purchase contract does require that the seller pay for the owner's title insurance policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.azcentral.com/story/money/real-estate/2014/11/15/pays-title-insurance/19028341/", "Context": [ "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "The standard purchase contract does require that the seller pay for the owner's title insurance policy." ], "Conversation_no": 2622, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why does a seller usually pay for an owner's title insurance policy", "Truth_answer": "This practice of the seller paying for the owner's title insurance policy is based more on custom than logic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does a seller usually pay for an owner's title insurance policy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-owners-title-insurance-en-164/", "Context": [ "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "The standard purchase contract does require that the seller pay for the owner's title insurance policy.", "why does a seller usually pay for an owner's title insurance policy", "This practice of the seller paying for the owner's title insurance policy is based more on custom than logic." ], "Conversation_no": 2622, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is title insurance", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is homeowner's title insurance", "Truth_answer": "Title insurance can protect you if someone later sues and says they have a claim against the home from before you purchased it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205004559id_/https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-owners-title-insurance-en-164/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is homeowner's title insurance", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-owners-title-insurance-en-164/", "Context": [ "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "The standard purchase contract does require that the seller pay for the owner's title insurance policy.", "why does a seller usually pay for an owner's title insurance policy", "This practice of the seller paying for the owner's title insurance policy is based more on custom than logic.", "what is homeowner's title insurance", "Title insurance can protect you if someone later sues and says they have a claim against the home from before you purchased it." ], "Conversation_no": 2622, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there other types of insurance", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there other types of insurance, besides homeowner's title insurance", "Truth_answer": "Most lenders require you to purchase a lender’s title insurance policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other types of insurance, besides homeowner's title insurance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-owners-title-insurance-en-164/", "Context": [ "who pays for homeowners policy of title insurance", "The standard purchase contract does require that the seller pay for the owner's title insurance policy.", "why does a seller usually pay for an owner's title insurance policy", "This practice of the seller paying for the owner's title insurance policy is based more on custom than logic.", "what is homeowner's title insurance", "Title insurance can protect you if someone later sues and says they have a claim against the home from before you purchased it.", "are there other types of insurance, besides homeowner's title insurance", "Most lenders require you to purchase a lender’s title insurance policy." ], "Conversation_no": 2622, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does that do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does a lender's title insurance policy do", "Truth_answer": "A lender’s title insurance policy protects the amount they lend.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://syatlaw.com/owners-title-insurance-necessary-yes/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205004559id_/https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-owners-title-insurance-en-164/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does a lender's title insurance policy do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2623, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "empire of the sun cadillac of the sky", "Transformer_rewrite": "empire of the sun cadillac of the sky", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "empire of the sun cadillac of the sky", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babynames.com/name/jean", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2624, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of the name jean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name jean", "Truth_answer": "The name Jean means God Is Gracious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200815193751id_/https://babynames.com/name/jean_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name jean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.babynames.com/name/jean", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the name jean", "The name Jean means God Is Gracious." ], "Conversation_no": 2624, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is it a boy's name or a girl's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "is Jean a boy's name or a girl's name", "Truth_answer": "French male name; English female name", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Jean a boy's name or a girl's name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_(male_given_name)", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the name jean", "The name Jean means God Is Gracious.", "is Jean a boy's name or a girl's name", "French male name; English female name" ], "Conversation_no": 2624, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does it come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the name Jean come from", "Truth_answer": "Jean is derived from the Old French Jehan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name Jean come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_(male_given_name)", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the name jean", "The name Jean means God Is Gracious.", "is Jean a boy's name or a girl's name", "French male name; English female name", "where does the name Jean come from", "Jean is derived from the Old French Jehan." ], "Conversation_no": 2624, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are famous people with that name", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are famous people with the name Jean", "Truth_answer": "Jean Reno (born 1948), actor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are famous people with the name Jean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_(male_given_name)", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of the name jean", "The name Jean means God Is Gracious.", "is Jean a boy's name or a girl's name", "French male name; English female name", "where does the name Jean come from", "Jean is derived from the Old French Jehan.", "who are famous people with the name Jean", "Jean Reno (born 1948), actor" ], "Conversation_no": 2624, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about fictional people", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about fictional people", "Truth_answer": "Jean Luc Picard Captain of the USS Enterprise D & E Star Trek", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327215408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_(male_given_name)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about fictional people with the name Jean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2625, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Truth_answer": "Catherine Wilder Disher is probably best known for her role in the Good Witch TV series and movies, portraying Martha Tinsdale, the mayor of Middleton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher", "Context": [ "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Catherine Wilder Disher is probably best known for her role in the Good Witch TV series and movies, portraying Martha Tinsdale, the mayor of Middleton." ], "Conversation_no": 2625, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other show was she in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other show was Catherine Disher in", "Truth_answer": "Catherine Disher had a supporting role on T. and T., the legal/action series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729121728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other show was Catherine Disher in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher", "Context": [ "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Catherine Wilder Disher is probably best known for her role in the Good Witch TV series and movies, portraying Martha Tinsdale, the mayor of Middleton.", "what other show was Catherine Disher in", "Catherine Disher had a supporting role on T. and T., the legal/action series." ], "Conversation_no": 2625, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else has she been in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else has Catherine Disher been in, besides TV shows", "Truth_answer": "Catherine Disher has done voice work for video games, such as Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729121728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has Catherine Disher been in, besides TV shows", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher", "Context": [ "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Catherine Wilder Disher is probably best known for her role in the Good Witch TV series and movies, portraying Martha Tinsdale, the mayor of Middleton.", "what other show was Catherine Disher in", "Catherine Disher had a supporting role on T. and T., the legal/action series.", "what else has Catherine Disher been in, besides TV shows", "Catherine Disher has done voice work for video games, such as Resident Evil 3: Nemesis." ], "Conversation_no": 2625, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has she won awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "has Catherine Disher won awards", "Truth_answer": "Catherine Disher has won two Gemini Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729121728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has Catherine Disher won awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Disher", "Context": [ "who plays the mayor in the good witch", "Catherine Wilder Disher is probably best known for her role in the Good Witch TV series and movies, portraying Martha Tinsdale, the mayor of Middleton.", "what other show was Catherine Disher in", "Catherine Disher had a supporting role on T. and T., the legal/action series.", "what else has Catherine Disher been in, besides TV shows", "Catherine Disher has done voice work for video games, such as Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.", "has Catherine Disher won awards", "Catherine Disher has won two Gemini Awards." ], "Conversation_no": 2625, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did Catherine Disher win Gemini Awards for", "Truth_answer": "Catherine Disher has won Gemini Awards for Best Actress for her role in the Canadian mini-series Snakes and Ladders, and for her role in The Border.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Catherine Disher win Gemini Awards for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2626, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "story of the goose that laid golden eggs", "Transformer_rewrite": "story of the goose that laid golden eggs", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "story of the goose that laid golden eggs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2627, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "highest mountains in the world outside of asia", "Transformer_rewrite": "highest mountains in the world outside of asia", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "highest mountains in the world outside of asia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2628, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "all the way to new york city lyrics", "Transformer_rewrite": "all the way to new york city lyrics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all the way to new york city lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2629, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Truth_answer": "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys is a country music song first recorded by Ed Bruce, written by him and wife Patsy Bruce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626222121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys", "Context": [ "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys is a country music song first recorded by Ed Bruce, written by him and wife Patsy Bruce." ], "Conversation_no": 2629, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what's the song about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what's the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys about", "Truth_answer": "The narrator warns mothers not to let their children become cowboys because of the tough and busy life of cowboy culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626222121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys", "Context": [ "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys is a country music song first recorded by Ed Bruce, written by him and wife Patsy Bruce.", "what's the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys about", "The narrator warns mothers not to let their children become cowboys because of the tough and busy life of cowboy culture." ], "Conversation_no": 2629, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the song released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys released", "Truth_answer": "11/15/1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys", "Context": [ "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys is a country music song first recorded by Ed Bruce, written by him and wife Patsy Bruce.", "what's the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys about", "The narrator warns mothers not to let their children become cowboys because of the tough and busy life of cowboy culture.", "when was the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys released", "11/15/1975" ], "Conversation_no": 2629, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a cover version", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a cover version of Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys released", "Truth_answer": "Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson covered the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys on their 1978 duet album Waylon & Willie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a cover version of Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammas_Don%27t_Let_Your_Babies_Grow_Up_to_Be_Cowboys", "Context": [ "who wrote the song mamas don t let your babies grow up to be cowboys", "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys is a country music song first recorded by Ed Bruce, written by him and wife Patsy Bruce.", "what's the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys about", "The narrator warns mothers not to let their children become cowboys because of the tough and busy life of cowboy culture.", "when was the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys released", "11/15/1975", "was there a cover version of Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys“", "Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson covered the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys on their 1978 duet album Waylon & Willie." ], "Conversation_no": 2629, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any other covers", "Transformer_rewrite": "any other covers of Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys“", "Truth_answer": "In 1994, country music group Gibson/Miller Band recorded a cover version of Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys on its album Red, White and Blue Collar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other covers of Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.successcds.net/full-form/ips-full-form-what-is-the-full-form-of-ips.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2630, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of ips in police", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of ips in police", "Truth_answer": "The Full form of IPS is Indian Police Service. IPS, simply known as Police service is one of the three All India Services of Government of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001657id_/https://www.successcds.net/full-form/ips-full-form-what-is-the-full-form-of-ips.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of ips in police", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.successcds.net/full-form/ips-full-form-what-is-the-full-form-of-ips.html", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of ips in police", "The Full form of IPS is Indian Police Service. IPS, simply known as Police service is one of the three All India Services of Government of India." ], "Conversation_no": 2630, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the service formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the IPS formed", "Truth_answer": "The Indian Police Service is formed in 1948, a year later of independence of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001657id_/https://www.successcds.net/full-form/ips-full-form-what-is-the-full-form-of-ips.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the IPS formed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.newsbytesapp.com/timeline/India/31084/138517/salary-structure-of-an-ips-officer", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of ips in police", "The Full form of IPS is Indian Police Service. IPS, simply known as Police service is one of the three All India Services of Government of India.", "When was the IPS formed", "The Indian Police Service is formed in 1948, a year later of independence of India." ], "Conversation_no": 2630, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the basic salary", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the basic salary of an IPS officer", "Truth_answer": "The basic salary of an IPS officer starts at Rs. 56,100. TA, DA and HRA are extra per month and can go on to reach Rs. 2,25,000 for a DGP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the basic salary of an IPS officer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Police_Service", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of ips in police", "The Full form of IPS is Indian Police Service. IPS, simply known as Police service is one of the three All India Services of Government of India.", "When was the IPS formed", "The Indian Police Service is formed in 1948, a year later of independence of India.", "What is the basic salary of an IPS officer", "The basic salary of an IPS officer starts at Rs. 56,100. TA, DA and HRA are extra per month and can go on to reach Rs. 2,25,000 for a DGP." ], "Conversation_no": 2630, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How is the recruitment done", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is the recruitment for IPS officers done", "Truth_answer": "IPS officers are recruited from Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC. They are also promoted from State Police Services and DANIPS. Currently recruitment from Limited Competitive Examination is on hold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020181704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Police_Service_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the recruitment for IPS officers done", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of ips in police", "The Full form of IPS is Indian Police Service. IPS, simply known as Police service is one of the three All India Services of Government of India.", "When was the IPS formed", "The Indian Police Service is formed in 1948, a year later of independence of India.", "What is the basic salary of an IPS officer", "The basic salary of an IPS officer starts at Rs. 56,100. TA, DA and HRA are extra per month and can go on to reach Rs. 2,25,000 for a DGP.", "How is the recruitment for IPS officers done", "IPS officers are recruited from Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC. They are also promoted from State Police Services and DANIPS. Currently recruitment from Limited Competitive Examination is on hold." ], "Conversation_no": 2630, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why is the recruitment on hold", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is the recruitment of IPS officers on hold", "Truth_answer": "Several IPS officers were arrested and jailed for corruption cases. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has dismissed few IPS officers for non performance, and some convicted of fake encounters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the recruitment of IPS officers on hold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2018/03/04/roger-bannister-dies/393123002/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2631, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Truth_answer": "Helped by two pacemakers, Roger Bannister clocked 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds over four laps at Oxford’s Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954, to break the 4-minute mile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823002447id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2018/03/04/roger-bannister-dies/393123002/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/05/590792079/roger-bannister-first-runner-to-break-4-minute-mile-dies-at-88", "Context": [ "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Helped by two pacemakers, Roger Bannister clocked 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds over four laps at Oxford’s Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954, to break the 4-minute mile." ], "Conversation_no": 2631, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How old was the athlete at the time", "Transformer_rewrite": "How old was Roger Bannister at the time", "Truth_answer": "Roger Bannister was 25 when he ran the 3:59:4 mile", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bartnollenberger.blogspot.com/2018/10/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Roger Bannister at the time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/05/590792079/roger-bannister-first-runner-to-break-4-minute-mile-dies-at-88", "Context": [ "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Helped by two pacemakers, Roger Bannister clocked 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds over four laps at Oxford’s Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954, to break the 4-minute mile.", "How old was Roger Bannister at the time", "Roger Bannister was 25 when he ran the 3:59:4 mile" ], "Conversation_no": 2631, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What major was the athlete pursuing in Oxford", "Transformer_rewrite": "What major was Roger Bannister pursuing in Oxford", "Truth_answer": "While Roger Bannister was training on the track, he was attending school to become a doctor. At the end of 1954, he retired from sports to pursue his medical career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518165948id_/https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/05/590792079/roger-bannister-first-runner-to-break-4-minute-mile-dies-at-88_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What major was Roger Bannister pursuing in Oxford", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/05/590792079/roger-bannister-first-runner-to-break-4-minute-mile-dies-at-88", "Context": [ "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Helped by two pacemakers, Roger Bannister clocked 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds over four laps at Oxford’s Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954, to break the 4-minute mile.", "How old was Roger Bannister at the time", "Roger Bannister was 25 when he ran the 3:59:4 mile", "What major was Roger Bannister pursuing in Oxford", "While Roger Bannister was training on the track, he was attending school to become a doctor. At the end of 1954, he retired from sports to pursue his medical career." ], "Conversation_no": 2631, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did any one else break the record since", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any one else break the record since", "Truth_answer": "As long as it took to break the 4-minute barrier, Bannister's record lasted only 46 days. Australian John Landy beat it by running a 3:57:9 mile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518165948id_/https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/05/590792079/roger-bannister-first-runner-to-break-4-minute-mile-dies-at-88_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any one else run the mile under 4 minutes breaking Roger Bannister's record", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Bannister", "Context": [ "who has run the mile under 4 minutes", "Helped by two pacemakers, Roger Bannister clocked 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds over four laps at Oxford’s Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954, to break the 4-minute mile.", "How old was Roger Bannister at the time", "Roger Bannister was 25 when he ran the 3:59:4 mile", "What major was Roger Bannister pursuing in Oxford", "While Roger Bannister was training on the track, he was attending school to become a doctor. At the end of 1954, he retired from sports to pursue his medical career.", "Did any one else run the mile under 4 minutes breaking Roger Bannister's record", "As long as it took to break the 4-minute barrier, Bannister's record lasted only 46 days. Australian John Landy beat it by running a 3:57:9 mile." ], "Conversation_no": 2631, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the athlete Still alive", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Roger Bannister still alive", "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Bannister was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.He died on 3 March 2018 at the age of 88 in Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Roger Bannister still alive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2632, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the highest point of the appalachian mountains is located at mt. mitchell in massachusetts", "Transformer_rewrite": "the highest point of the appalachian mountains is located at mt. mitchell in massachusetts", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the highest point of the appalachian mountains is located at mt. mitchell in massachusetts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=340820", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2633, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "Truth_answer": "On The Goldbergs, Judd Hirsch will take over the role of Pop Pop — originally portrayed by Paul Sorvino — who is Murray's cantankerous father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103834id_/https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=340820_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=340820", "Context": [ "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "On The Goldbergs, Judd Hirsch will take over the role of Pop Pop — originally portrayed by Paul Sorvino — who is Murray's cantankerous father." ], "Conversation_no": 2633, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why was the actor replaced", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why was Paul Sorvino replaced in the Goldbergs", "Truth_answer": "Sources indicate that producers wanted Pop Pop from The Goldbergs to have a larger presence in season three, and Sorvino had a scheduling conflict.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103834id_/https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=340820_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Paul Sorvino replaced in the Goldbergs", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goldbergs_(2013_TV_series)", "Context": [ "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "On The Goldbergs, Judd Hirsch will take over the role of Pop Pop — originally portrayed by Paul Sorvino — who is Murray's cantankerous father.", "Why was Paul Sorvino replaced in the Goldbergs", "Sources indicate that producers wanted Pop Pop from The Goldbergs to have a larger presence in season three, and Sorvino had a scheduling conflict." ], "Conversation_no": 2633, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How long did the actor play the role before being replaced", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long did Paul Sorvino play the role op Pop Pop in the Goldbergs before being replaced", "Truth_answer": "Paul Sorvino as -Pop Pop- in the Goldbergs, first appeared in one season 2 episode. Judd Hirsh replaced him from seasons 3 to present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Paul Sorvino play the role op Pop Pop in the Goldbergs before being replaced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goldbergs_(2013_TV_series)#Episodes", "Context": [ "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "On The Goldbergs, Judd Hirsch will take over the role of Pop Pop — originally portrayed by Paul Sorvino — who is Murray's cantankerous father.", "Why was Paul Sorvino replaced in the Goldbergs", "Sources indicate that producers wanted Pop Pop from The Goldbergs to have a larger presence in season three, and Sorvino had a scheduling conflict.", "How long did Paul Sorvino play the role op Pop Pop in the Goldbergs before being replaced", "Paul Sorvino as -Pop Pop- in the Goldbergs, first appeared in one season 2 episode. Judd Hirsh replaced him from seasons 3 to present." ], "Conversation_no": 2633, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many seasons is the sitcom", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons is the Goldbergs", "Truth_answer": "There are 7 seasons with 157 episodes in the Goldbergs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons is the Goldbergs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/the-goldbergs-season-seven-ratings/", "Context": [ "who plays murray's dad on the goldbergs", "On The Goldbergs, Judd Hirsch will take over the role of Pop Pop — originally portrayed by Paul Sorvino — who is Murray's cantankerous father.", "Why was Paul Sorvino replaced in the Goldbergs", "Sources indicate that producers wanted Pop Pop from The Goldbergs to have a larger presence in season three, and Sorvino had a scheduling conflict.", "How long did Paul Sorvino play the role op Pop Pop in the Goldbergs before being replaced", "Paul Sorvino as -Pop Pop- in the Goldbergs, first appeared in one season 2 episode. Judd Hirsh replaced him from seasons 3 to present.", "How many seasons is the Goldbergs", "There are 7 seasons with 157 episodes in the Goldbergs" ], "Conversation_no": 2633, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What channel is showing the sitcom", "Transformer_rewrite": "What channel is showing the Goldsberg sitcom", "Truth_answer": "The Goldbergs ended up as one of ABC’s highest-rated sitcoms of the 2018-19 season. It’s currently a cornerstone of the alphabet network’s Wednesday night line-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What channel is showing the Goldsberg sitcom", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvio_Gazzaniga", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2634, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "Truth_answer": "First designed and crafted by Gazzaniga in 1974, the same trophy is awarded to the FIFA World Cup winning team every four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204814id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/12/france-and-croatia-vie-for-a-fifa-world-cup-trophy-worth-millions.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109021709id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/15/heres-how-much-the-fifa-world-cup-trophy-is-worth.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/15/heres-how-much-the-fifa-world-cup-trophy-is-worth.html", "Context": [ "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "First designed and crafted by Gazzaniga in 1974, the same trophy is awarded to the FIFA World Cup winning team every four years." ], "Conversation_no": 2634, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the height of the trophy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the height of the trophy", "Truth_answer": "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy, measures about 14.5 inches tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the height of the FIFA World Cup trophy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/15/heres-how-much-the-fifa-world-cup-trophy-is-worth.html", "Context": [ "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "First designed and crafted by Gazzaniga in 1974, the same trophy is awarded to the FIFA World Cup winning team every four years.", "What is the height of the FIFA World Cup trophy", "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy, measures about 14.5 inches tall." ], "Conversation_no": 2634, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the body made of", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the body of the FIFA World Cup trophy made of", "Truth_answer": "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy is made of 13.5 pounds of 18-carat gold and resembles two athletes raising their arms up in victory while holding up the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109021709id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/15/heres-how-much-the-fifa-world-cup-trophy-is-worth.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the body of the FIFA World Cup trophy made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/12/france-and-croatia-vie-for-a-fifa-world-cup-trophy-worth-millions.html", "Context": [ "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "First designed and crafted by Gazzaniga in 1974, the same trophy is awarded to the FIFA World Cup winning team every four years.", "What is the height of the FIFA World Cup trophy", "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy, measures about 14.5 inches tall.", "What is the body of the FIFA World Cup trophy made of", "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy is made of 13.5 pounds of 18-carat gold and resembles two athletes raising their arms up in victory while holding up the world." ], "Conversation_no": 2634, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How much is the trophy's worth", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much is the trophy's worth", "Truth_answer": "The 18-carat-gold FIFA World Cup trophy is worth an estimated $20 million, according to USA Today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much is the FIFA World Cup trophy's worth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.fifamuseum.com/stories/blog/notice-to-visitors-the-fifa-world-cup-trophy-is-back-in-the-museum-2619594/", "Context": [ "who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018", "First designed and crafted by Gazzaniga in 1974, the same trophy is awarded to the FIFA World Cup winning team every four years.", "What is the height of the FIFA World Cup trophy", "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy, measures about 14.5 inches tall.", "What is the body of the FIFA World Cup trophy made of", "The FIFA Wold Cup trophy is made of 13.5 pounds of 18-carat gold and resembles two athletes raising their arms up in victory while holding up the world.", "How much is the FIFA World Cup trophy's worth", "The 18-carat-gold FIFA World Cup trophy is worth an estimated $20 million, according to USA Today." ], "Conversation_no": 2634, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the original now", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the original FIFA Wold Cup trophy now", "Truth_answer": "The FIFA World Cup Trophy is back on display! From Tuesday 2 October 2018, the Original Trophy will be on show again at the FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909195714id_/http://www.fifamuseum.com:80/stories/blog/notice-to-visitors-the-fifa-world-cup-trophy-is-back-in-the-museum-2619594/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the original FIFA Wold Cup trophy now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/91-What-is-the-Great-Red-Spot-on-Jupiter-", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2635, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "Truth_answer": "The Great Red Spot is a giant, spinning storm in Jupiter's atmosphere. It is like a hurricane on Earth, but it is much larger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122160239id_/http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu:80/ask/91-What-is-the-Great-Red-Spot-on-Jupiter-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/91-What-is-the-Great-Red-Spot-on-Jupiter-", "Context": [ "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "The Great Red Spot is a giant, spinning storm in Jupiter's atmosphere. It is like a hurricane on Earth, but it is much larger." ], "Conversation_no": 2635, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How big is the spot", "Transformer_rewrite": "How big is the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Truth_answer": "Jupiter's Great Red Spot is more than twice the size of Earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.space.com/7-jupiter-largest-planet-solar-system.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122160239id_/http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu:80/ask/91-What-is-the-Great-Red-Spot-on-Jupiter-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How big is the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Red_Spot", "Context": [ "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "The Great Red Spot is a giant, spinning storm in Jupiter's atmosphere. It is like a hurricane on Earth, but it is much larger.", "How big is the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Jupiter's Great Red Spot is more than twice the size of Earth." ], "Conversation_no": 2635, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is known about the spot", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is known about the Great Red Spot", "Truth_answer": "The Great Red Spot a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, produces an anticyclonic storm, the largest in the Solar System, 22 degrees south of Jupiter's equator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104143122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_red_spot_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is known about the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Red_Spot", "Context": [ "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "The Great Red Spot is a giant, spinning storm in Jupiter's atmosphere. It is like a hurricane on Earth, but it is much larger.", "How big is the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Jupiter's Great Red Spot is more than twice the size of Earth.", "What is known about the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "The Great Red Spot a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, produces an anticyclonic storm, the largest in the Solar System, 22 degrees south of Jupiter's equator." ], "Conversation_no": 2635, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How long have scientists known of the spot", "Transformer_rewrite": "How long have scientists known of the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Truth_answer": "The Great Red Spot may have existed since before 1665, but the present spot was first seen only after 1830, and well-studied only after a prominent apparition in 1879.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long have scientists known of the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Red_Spot", "Context": [ "what is the big red dot on jupiter", "The Great Red Spot is a giant, spinning storm in Jupiter's atmosphere. It is like a hurricane on Earth, but it is much larger.", "How big is the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "Jupiter's Great Red Spot is more than twice the size of Earth.", "What is known about the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "The Great Red Spot a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, produces an anticyclonic storm, the largest in the Solar System, 22 degrees south of Jupiter's equator.", "How long have scientists known of the Great Red Spot in Jupiter", "The Great Red Spot may have existed since before 1665, but the present spot was first seen only after 1830, and well-studied only after a prominent apparition in 1879." ], "Conversation_no": 2635, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Has the size been changing", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the size of the Great Red Spot been changing", "Truth_answer": "In the 21st century, the Great Red Spot was seen to be shrinking. At the start of 2004, it had approximately half the longitudinal extent from a century ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104143122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_red_spot_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the size of the Great Red Spot been changing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/genchem/netorial/rottosen/tutorial/modules/electrochemistry/03voltaic_cells/18_32.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2636, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "Truth_answer": "The copper that ends up on a nickel strip comes from a beaker containing an aqueous solution of copper sulfate -Cu2+, SO42-.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/electrolysis", "Context": [ "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "The copper that ends up on a nickel strip comes from a beaker containing an aqueous solution of copper sulfate -Cu2+, SO42-." ], "Conversation_no": 2636, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the process called", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the process where copper ends up on the nickel strip", "Truth_answer": "The processes where copper ends up on a nickel strip is called electrolysis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the process where copper ends up on the nickel strip", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel", "Context": [ "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "The copper that ends up on a nickel strip comes from a beaker containing an aqueous solution of copper sulfate -Cu2+, SO42-.", "What is the process where copper ends up on the nickel strip", "The processes where copper ends up on a nickel strip is called electrolysis" ], "Conversation_no": 2636, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the name of the alloy produced", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the alloy produced", "Truth_answer": "Cupronickel or copper-nickel -CuNi- is an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218003146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the alloy of copper and nickel", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel", "Context": [ "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "The copper that ends up on a nickel strip comes from a beaker containing an aqueous solution of copper sulfate -Cu2+, SO42-.", "What is the process where copper ends up on the nickel strip", "The processes where copper ends up on a nickel strip is called electrolysis", "What is the name of the alloy of copper and nickel", "Cupronickel or copper-nickel -CuNi- is an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese." ], "Conversation_no": 2636, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What color is the alloy", "Transformer_rewrite": "What collor is the alloy created from the combination of copper and nickel", "Truth_answer": "Despite its high copper content, cupronickel is silver in colour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What collor is the alloy created from the combination of copper and nickel", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel", "Context": [ "where does the copper come from that ends up on the nickel strip", "The copper that ends up on a nickel strip comes from a beaker containing an aqueous solution of copper sulfate -Cu2+, SO42-.", "What is the process where copper ends up on the nickel strip", "The processes where copper ends up on a nickel strip is called electrolysis", "What is the name of the alloy of copper and nickel", "Cupronickel or copper-nickel -CuNi- is an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese.", "What collor is the alloy created from the combination of copper and nickel", "Despite its high copper content, cupronickel is silver in colour" ], "Conversation_no": 2636, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the alloy used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the alloy Cupronickel used for", "Truth_answer": "Cupronickel is highly resistant to corrosion by salt water, and is therefore used for piping, heat exchangers and condensers in seawater systems, as well as for marine hardware.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218003146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the alloy Cupronickel used for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2637, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "business visa requirements for mozambique for south african citizens", "Transformer_rewrite": "business visa requirements for mozambique for south african citizens", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "business visa requirements for mozambique for south african citizens", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.compare.com/auto-insurance/by-state/georgia/masters-hole-in-one", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2638, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "Truth_answer": "When pro golfers pull off a hole in one, as three players did on the 16th hole in 2016, they win fame and applause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [ "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "When pro golfers pull off a hole in one, as three players did on the 16th hole in 2016, they win fame and applause." ], "Conversation_no": 2638, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who accomplished the feat in 2016?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who accomplished the feat in 2016", "Truth_answer": "Three players (Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, and Louis Oosthuizen) made a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who got a hole-in-one at the US Masters Tournament in 2016?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [ "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "When pro golfers pull off a hole in one, as three players did on the 16th hole in 2016, they win fame and applause.", "Who got a hole-in-one at the US Masters Tournament in 2016?", "Three players (Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, and Louis Oosthuizen) made a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th." ], "Conversation_no": 2638, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did any of the players win the tournament?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did any of the players win the tournament", "Truth_answer": "Danny Willett won the 2016 US Masters Tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, or Louis Oosthuizen win the 2016 US Masters Tournament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [ "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "When pro golfers pull off a hole in one, as three players did on the 16th hole in 2016, they win fame and applause.", "Who got a hole-in-one at the US Masters Tournament in 2016?", "Three players (Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, and Louis Oosthuizen) made a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th.", "Did Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, or Louis Oosthuizen win the 2016 US Masters Tournament?", "Danny Willett won the 2016 US Masters Tournament." ], "Conversation_no": 2638, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who came in second?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who came in second", "Truth_answer": "Lee Westwood and defending champion Jordan Spieth were the runner-ups in the 2016 US Gold Masters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came in second at the 2016 US Masters Tournament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Masters_Tournament", "Context": [ "what do you get for a hole in one at the us masters", "When pro golfers pull off a hole in one, as three players did on the 16th hole in 2016, they win fame and applause.", "Who got a hole-in-one at the US Masters Tournament in 2016?", "Three players (Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, and Louis Oosthuizen) made a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th.", "Did Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, or Louis Oosthuizen win the 2016 US Masters Tournament?", "Danny Willett won the 2016 US Masters Tournament.", "Who came in second at the 2016 US Masters Tournament?", "Lee Westwood and defending champion Jordan Spieth were the runner-ups in the 2016 US Gold Masters." ], "Conversation_no": 2638, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who else was in the tournament", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who else was in the tournament", "Truth_answer": "This was the final Masters appearance for former champion Tom Watson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the 2016 US Masters Tournament, besides Danny Willett, Lee Westwood, and Jordan Spieth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2639, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "Truth_answer": "For several seasons, Oscar the Grouch was frequently shown with his friend and pet Slimey, an orange worm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209074827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch", "Context": [ "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "For several seasons, Oscar the Grouch was frequently shown with his friend and pet Slimey, an orange worm." ], "Conversation_no": 2639, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Does the character have any other friends?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Does Oscar the Grouch have any other friends besides Slimey", "Truth_answer": "The only person Oscar the Grouch has ever liked on-camera was Maria, which he would never admit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209074827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Oscar the Grouch have any other friends besides Slimey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch", "Context": [ "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "For several seasons, Oscar the Grouch was frequently shown with his friend and pet Slimey, an orange worm.", "Does Oscar the Grouch have any other friends besides Slimey?", "The only person Oscar the Grouch has ever liked on-camera was Maria, which he would never admit." ], "Conversation_no": 2639, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What's the character's personality like?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What's Oscar the Grouch's personality like", "Truth_answer": "Oscar the Grouch openly admits that he does not like anything or anybody that is nice, except young human children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209074827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's Oscar the Grouch's personality like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch", "Context": [ "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "For several seasons, Oscar the Grouch was frequently shown with his friend and pet Slimey, an orange worm.", "Does Oscar the Grouch have any other friends besides Slimey?", "The only person Oscar the Grouch has ever liked on-camera was Maria, which he would never admit.", "What's Oscar the Grouch's personality like?", "Oscar the Grouch openly admits that he does not like anything or anybody that is nice, except young human children." ], "Conversation_no": 2639, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is that why the character is called the Grouch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Oscar the Grouch", "Truth_answer": "Although the term Grouch aptly describes Oscar's misanthropic interaction with the other characters, it also refers to his species.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209074827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is not liking anyone who is nice the reason why Oscar is called the Grouch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch", "Context": [ "who is oscar the grouch's best friend", "For several seasons, Oscar the Grouch was frequently shown with his friend and pet Slimey, an orange worm.", "Does Oscar the Grouch have any other friends besides Slimey?", "The only person Oscar the Grouch has ever liked on-camera was Maria, which he would never admit.", "What's Oscar the Grouch's personality like?", "Oscar the Grouch openly admits that he does not like anything or anybody that is nice, except young human children.", "Is not liking anyone who is nice the reason why Oscar is called the Grouch?", "Although the term Grouch aptly describes Oscar's misanthropic interaction with the other characters, it also refers to his species." ], "Conversation_no": 2639, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the character ever nice?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is Oscar the Grouch ever nice", "Truth_answer": "Oscar the Grouch has shown rare acts of kindness such as trying to replace Ernie's rubber duckie when Ernie had lost it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209074827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Oscar the Grouch ever nice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2640, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "Truth_answer": "On May 17, 2012, it was announced that a motion picture of Peter and the Starcatchers will be made. As of 2015, nothing else is known to have taken place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers", "Context": [ "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "On May 17, 2012, it was announced that a motion picture of Peter and the Starcatchers will be made. As of 2015, nothing else is known to have taken place." ], "Conversation_no": 2640, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the book come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the Peter and the Starcatchers book come out", "Truth_answer": "Peter and the Starcatchers is a children's novel that was published by Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of Disney, in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105123349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Peter and the Starcatchers book come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers", "Context": [ "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "On May 17, 2012, it was announced that a motion picture of Peter and the Starcatchers will be made. As of 2015, nothing else is known to have taken place.", "When did the Peter and the Starcatchers book come out?", "Peter and the Starcatchers is a children's novel that was published by Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of Disney, in 2004." ], "Conversation_no": 2640, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Were there any sequels?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any sequels for The Peter and the Starcatchers book", "Truth_answer": "Peter and the Starcatchers is followed by four sequels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105123349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any sequels to the book Peter and the Starcatchers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers", "Context": [ "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "On May 17, 2012, it was announced that a motion picture of Peter and the Starcatchers will be made. As of 2015, nothing else is known to have taken place.", "When did the Peter and the Starcatchers book come out?", "Peter and the Starcatchers is a children's novel that was published by Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of Disney, in 2004.", "Were there any sequels to the book Peter and the Starcatchers?", "Peter and the Starcatchers is followed by four sequels." ], "Conversation_no": 2640, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was the first one?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first sequel to the book Peter and the Starcatchers", "Truth_answer": "Peter and the Shadow Thieves (2006) is the first sequel to Peter and the Starcatchers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105123349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first sequel to the book Peter and the Starcatchers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_the_Starcatchers", "Context": [ "when is the peter and the starcatchers movie coming out", "On May 17, 2012, it was announced that a motion picture of Peter and the Starcatchers will be made. As of 2015, nothing else is known to have taken place.", "When did the Peter and the Starcatchers book come out?", "Peter and the Starcatchers is a children's novel that was published by Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of Disney, in 2004.", "Were there any sequels to the book Peter and the Starcatchers?", "Peter and the Starcatchers is followed by four sequels.", "What was the first sequel to the book Peter and the Starcatchers?", "Peter and the Shadow Thieves (2006) is the first sequel to Peter and the Starcatchers." ], "Conversation_no": 2640, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Were there any other adaptations?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Were there any other adaptations of Peter and the Starcatchers, besides the planned film", "Truth_answer": "A play with music adaptation of Peter and the Starcatchers debuted in winter 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other adaptations of Peter and the Starcatchers, besides the planned film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2641, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades of Grey was published 20 June 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey", "Context": [ "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Fifty Shades of Grey was published 20 June 2011." ], "Conversation_no": 2641, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what genre is the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "what genre is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forumcinemas.lv/eng/search/?query=Dakota+Johnson_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110210359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey", "Context": [ "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Fifty Shades of Grey was published 20 June 2011.", "what genre is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel." ], "Conversation_no": 2641, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110210359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey", "Context": [ "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Fifty Shades of Grey was published 20 June 2011.", "what genre is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel.", "who wrote the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James." ], "Conversation_no": 2641, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many pages is the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many pages is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades of Grey is 514 pages.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://apilgriminnarnia.com/2012/09/21/50-shades-of-bad-writing/?replytocom=1621_p0", "https://apilgriminnarnia.com/2012/09/21/50-shades-of-bad-writing/?replytocom=561_p0", "https://assets.infibeam.com/Books/search?author=E%20L%20James_p2", "https://assets.infibeam.com/Books/search?author=James%20L%20Vesper_p2", "https://gonggonggelonggong.com/50-shades-of-grey-co-stars-dating/_p1", "https://www.hypable.com/e-l-james-to-publish-new-fifty-shades-of-grey-book-from-perspective-of-christian/_p1", "https://www.provoke.co.uk/fifty-shades-grey-hair/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110210359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pages is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey", "Context": [ "when did the first fifty shades of grey book come out", "Fifty Shades of Grey was published 20 June 2011.", "what genre is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel.", "who wrote the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James.", "how many pages is the book Fifty Shades of Grey", "Fifty Shades of Grey is 514 pages." ], "Conversation_no": 2641, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the sequel called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the sequel called", "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades Darker is the second installment in the Fifty Shades trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2642, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Transformer_rewrite": "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Truth_answer": "Season 7 of Game of Thrones largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)", "Context": [ "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Season 7 of Game of Thrones largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series." ], "Conversation_no": 2642, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many episodes are in the season", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many episodes are in the season", "Truth_answer": "There are 7 episodes in Season 7 of Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in the seventh season of game of thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)", "Context": [ "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Season 7 of Game of Thrones largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.", "how many episodes are in the seventh season of game of thrones", "There are 7 episodes in Season 7 of Game of Thrones." ], "Conversation_no": 2642, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the season premiere", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the season premiere", "Truth_answer": "Season 7 of Game of Thrones premiered July 16, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the season 7 of got premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)#Episodes", "Context": [ "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Season 7 of Game of Thrones largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.", "how many episodes are in the seventh season of game of thrones", "There are 7 episodes in Season 7 of Game of Thrones.", "when did the season 7 of got premiere", "Season 7 of Game of Thrones premiered July 16, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2642, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the first episode titled", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the first episode of s7 got titled", "Truth_answer": "The first episode is titled Dragonstone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the first episode of s7 got titled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)#Episodes", "Context": [ "what game of thrones book is season 7", "Season 7 of Game of Thrones largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.", "how many episodes are in the seventh season of game of thrones", "There are 7 episodes in Season 7 of Game of Thrones.", "when did the season 7 of got premiere", "Season 7 of Game of Thrones premiered July 16, 2017.", "what is the first episode of s7 got titled", "The first episode is titled Dragonstone." ], "Conversation_no": 2642, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the last", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about the last episode of s7 got", "Truth_answer": "The final episode is titled The Dragon and the Wolf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the last episode of s7 got", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_area", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2643, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Transformer_rewrite": "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Truth_answer": "Niger State is the largest state by Land mass in Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_State", "Context": [ "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Niger State is the largest state by Land mass in Nigeria." ], "Conversation_no": 2643, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the state located", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the state of niger located", "Truth_answer": "Niger or Niger State is a state in Central Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.mapsguidesandmore.com/Nigeria_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728161721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_State_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the state of niger located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_State", "Context": [ "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Niger State is the largest state by Land mass in Nigeria.", "where is the state of niger located", "Niger or Niger State is a state in Central Nigeria." ], "Conversation_no": 2643, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people live in the state", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people live in the state of niger", "Truth_answer": "As of 2006, Niger's population is 3,954,772.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in the state of niger", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_State", "Context": [ "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Niger State is the largest state by Land mass in Nigeria.", "where is the state of niger located", "Niger or Niger State is a state in Central Nigeria.", "how many people live in the state of niger", "As of 2006, Niger's population is 3,954,772." ], "Conversation_no": 2643, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what time zone does the state use", "Transformer_rewrite": "what time zone does the state of niger use", "Truth_answer": "Niger State is in the UTC+01 (WAT) time zone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time zone does the state of niger use", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_State", "Context": [ "which state in nigeria has the highest land mass", "Niger State is the largest state by Land mass in Nigeria.", "where is the state of niger located", "Niger or Niger State is a state in Central Nigeria.", "how many people live in the state of niger", "As of 2006, Niger's population is 3,954,772.", "what time zone does the state of niger use", "Niger State is in the UTC+01 (WAT) time zone." ], "Conversation_no": 2643, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me the official website of the state", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me the official website of the state of niger", "Truth_answer": "The official website of Niger State is nigerstate.gov.ng", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the official website of the state of niger", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Carolina_Panthers_head_coaches#Coaches", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2644, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Truth_answer": "Matt Rhule is the coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Carolina_Panthers_head_coaches#Coaches", "Context": [ "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Matt Rhule is the coach of the Carolina Panthers." ], "Conversation_no": 2644, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was before", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was before", "Truth_answer": "Perry Fewell was the previous coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who coached the panthers before matt rhule", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Purr", "Context": [ "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Matt Rhule is the coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "who coached the panthers before matt rhule", "Perry Fewell was the previous coach of the Carolina Panthers." ], "Conversation_no": 2644, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the team mascot's name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the panthers team mascot's name", "Truth_answer": "Sir Purr is the mascot of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Purr_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the panthers team mascot's name", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Purr", "Context": [ "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Matt Rhule is the coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "who coached the panthers before matt rhule", "Perry Fewell was the previous coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "what is the panthers team mascot's name", "Sir Purr is the mascot of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League." ], "Conversation_no": 2644, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the jersey number of the mascot", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the jersey number of sir purr", "Truth_answer": "Sir Purr wears a Panthers football jersey, No.00.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the jersey number of sir purr", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nj.com/super-bowl/2016/02/when_was_the_last_time_the_carolina_panthers_won_a_super_bowl.html", "Context": [ "who is the coach of the carolina panthers", "Matt Rhule is the coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "who coached the panthers before matt rhule", "Perry Fewell was the previous coach of the Carolina Panthers.", "what is the panthers team mascot's name", "Sir Purr is the mascot of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League.", "what is the jersey number of sir purr", "Sir Purr wears a Panthers football jersey, No.00." ], "Conversation_no": 2644, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the team won a superbowl", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the panthers won a superbowl", "Truth_answer": "The Carolina Panthers are one of 13 NFL teams who have never won a Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101809id_/https://www.nj.com/super-bowl/2016/02/when_was_the_last_time_the_carolina_panthers_won_a_super_bowl.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the panthers won a superbowl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lexico.com/definition/natural_selection", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2645, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Transformer_rewrite": "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Truth_answer": "Natural selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection", "Context": [ "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Natural selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring." ], "Conversation_no": 2645, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who popularised the term", "Transformer_rewrite": "who popularised the term natural selection", "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin popularised the term natural selection, contrasting it with artificial selection, which in his view is intentional, whereas natural selection is not.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.365donostia.com/differences-between-natural-selection-and-evolution/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126092820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who popularised the term natural selection", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin", "Context": [ "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Natural selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.", "who popularised the term natural selection", "Charles Darwin popularised the term natural selection, contrasting it with artificial selection, which in his view is intentional, whereas natural selection is not." ], "Conversation_no": 2645, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me more about the scientist", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me more about charles darwin", "Truth_answer": "Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about charles darwin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin", "Context": [ "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Natural selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.", "who popularised the term natural selection", "Charles Darwin popularised the term natural selection, contrasting it with artificial selection, which in his view is intentional, whereas natural selection is not.", "can you tell me more about charles darwin", "Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution." ], "Conversation_no": 2645, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the naturalist born", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was charles darwin born", "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin was born in The Mount, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2013/02/12/charles-darwin-born-in-shrewsbury-on-12-february-1809/_p0", "https://worldhistoryproject.org/what-happened-on/2/12_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin_p2", "http://www.dreamessays.com/customessays/Heart%20of%20Darkness/4080.htm_p4", "http://www.history-india.in/2019/03/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was charles darwin born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin", "Context": [ "which process allowed for the evolution of organisms to survive on earth", "Natural selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.", "who popularised the term natural selection", "Charles Darwin popularised the term natural selection, contrasting it with artificial selection, which in his view is intentional, whereas natural selection is not.", "can you tell me more about charles darwin", "Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution.", "where was charles darwin born", "Charles Darwin was born in The Mount, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England." ], "Conversation_no": 2645, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the naturalist have children", "Transformer_rewrite": "did charles darwin have children", "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin had 10 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did charles darwin have children", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://raymond.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Barone", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2646, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Truth_answer": "Brad Garrett plays Robert Barone, a police officer with the NYPD and brother of Ray in Everybody Loves Raymond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125215500id_/https://raymond.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Barone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://raymond.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Barone", "Context": [ "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Brad Garrett plays Robert Barone, a police officer with the NYPD and brother of Ray in Everybody Loves Raymond." ], "Conversation_no": 2646, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actor begin doing comedy", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did brad garrett begin doing comedy", "Truth_answer": "Garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did brad garrett begin doing comedy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://raymond.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Barone", "Context": [ "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Brad Garrett plays Robert Barone, a police officer with the NYPD and brother of Ray in Everybody Loves Raymond.", "when did brad garrett begin doing comedy", "Garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s." ], "Conversation_no": 2646, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened next", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened after brad garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s", "Truth_answer": "Taking advantage of that success in the late 1980s, Garrett began appearing in television and film, in minor and guest roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after brad garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://raymond.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Barone", "Context": [ "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Brad Garrett plays Robert Barone, a police officer with the NYPD and brother of Ray in Everybody Loves Raymond.", "when did brad garrett begin doing comedy", "Garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s.", "what happened after brad garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s", "Taking advantage of that success in the late 1980s, Garrett began appearing in television and film, in minor and guest roles." ], "Conversation_no": 2646, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the actor's first major role", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was Brad Garrett's first major role", "Truth_answer": "Brad Garrett's first major role was Robert Barone on the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Brad Garrett's first major role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://raymond.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_Barone", "Context": [ "who plays ray's brother in everybody loves raymond", "Brad Garrett plays Robert Barone, a police officer with the NYPD and brother of Ray in Everybody Loves Raymond.", "when did brad garrett begin doing comedy", "Garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s.", "what happened after brad garrett was initially successful as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s", "Taking advantage of that success in the late 1980s, Garrett began appearing in television and film, in minor and guest roles.", "what was Brad Garrett's first major role", "Brad Garrett's first major role was Robert Barone on the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond." ], "Conversation_no": 2646, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the sitcom premier", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did everybody loves raymond premier", "Truth_answer": "The series Everybody Loves Raymond debuted September 13, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did everybody loves raymond premier", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road#Road's_history", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2647, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "Transformer_rewrite": "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "Truth_answer": "The Yellow brick road in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz leads Dorothy to Emerald City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz", "Context": [ "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "The Yellow brick road in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz leads Dorothy to Emerald City." ], "Conversation_no": 2647, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the book", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the wonderful wizard of oz", "Truth_answer": "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/305527/343144_p57", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/305527/45330_p57", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/305527/727679_p57", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/305527/8804690_p57" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the wonderful wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road", "Context": [ "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "The Yellow brick road in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz leads Dorothy to Emerald City.", "who wrote the wonderful wizard of oz", "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum." ], "Conversation_no": 2647, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where else does the road appear", "Transformer_rewrite": "where else does the road appear", "Truth_answer": "The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207172754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else does the yellow brick road appear besides the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road", "Context": [ "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "The Yellow brick road in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz leads Dorothy to Emerald City.", "who wrote the wonderful wizard of oz", "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum.", "where else does the yellow brick road appear besides the wizard of oz", "The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913)." ], "Conversation_no": 2647, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the film include the road", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the wizard of oz film include the road", "Truth_answer": "The road's most notable portrayal is in the classic 1939 MGM musical movie The Wizard of Oz, loosely based on Baum's first Oz book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207172754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the wizard of oz film include the road", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road#Road's_history", "Context": [ "whats at the end of the yellow brick road", "The Yellow brick road in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz leads Dorothy to Emerald City.", "who wrote the wonderful wizard of oz", "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum.", "where else does the yellow brick road appear besides the wizard of oz", "The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913).", "does the wizard of oz film include the road", "The road's most notable portrayal is in the classic 1939 MGM musical movie The Wizard of Oz, loosely based on Baum's first Oz book." ], "Conversation_no": 2647, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which chapter of the book introduces the road", "Transformer_rewrite": "which chapter of the book introduces the road", "Truth_answer": "The road is first introduced in the third chapter of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207172754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which chapter of the book wizard of oz introduces the road", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2648, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "aparición de la virgen de los angeles en costa rica", "Transformer_rewrite": "aparición de la virgen de los angeles en costa rica", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "aparición de la virgen de los angeles en costa rica", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Cleveland#Main_cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2649, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Truth_answer": "Juliet Mills plays Philippa Scroggs, Joy's uptight and critical mother in the show Hot in Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Cleveland", "Context": [ "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Juliet Mills plays Philippa Scroggs, Joy's uptight and critical mother in the show Hot in Cleveland." ], "Conversation_no": 2649, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what genre is the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "what genre is the show hot in cleveland", "Truth_answer": "Hot in Cleveland is an American sitcom television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Cleveland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the show hot in cleveland", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Cleveland#Synopsis", "Context": [ "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Juliet Mills plays Philippa Scroggs, Joy's uptight and critical mother in the show Hot in Cleveland.", "what genre is the show hot in cleveland", "Hot in Cleveland is an American sitcom television series." ], "Conversation_no": 2649, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me the plot", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me the plot of Hot in Cleveland", "Truth_answer": "The series Hot in Cleveland centers on three aging entertainment industry veterans from Los Angeles who find a more welcoming and less shallow and youth-obsessed community in Cleveland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the plot of hot in cleveland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Cleveland", "Context": [ "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Juliet Mills plays Philippa Scroggs, Joy's uptight and critical mother in the show Hot in Cleveland.", "what genre is the show hot in cleveland", "Hot in Cleveland is an American sitcom television series.", "can you tell me the plot of hot in cleveland", "The series Hot in Cleveland centers on three aging entertainment industry veterans from Los Angeles who find a more welcoming and less shallow and youth-obsessed community in Cleveland, Ohio." ], "Conversation_no": 2649, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who are the main stars", "Transformer_rewrite": "who are the main stars", "Truth_answer": "Hot in Cleveland is an American sitcom television series on TV Land starring Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick, and Betty White.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Cleveland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the main stars of hot in cleveland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Bertinelli", "Context": [ "who played joy's mother on hot in cleveland", "Juliet Mills plays Philippa Scroggs, Joy's uptight and critical mother in the show Hot in Cleveland.", "what genre is the show hot in cleveland", "Hot in Cleveland is an American sitcom television series.", "can you tell me the plot of hot in cleveland", "The series Hot in Cleveland centers on three aging entertainment industry veterans from Los Angeles who find a more welcoming and less shallow and youth-obsessed community in Cleveland, Ohio.", "who are the main stars of hot in cleveland", "Hot in Cleveland is an American sitcom television series on TV Land starring Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick, and Betty White." ], "Conversation_no": 2649, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is valerie up to", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is valerie bertinelli up to", "Truth_answer": "Since 2015, Valerie Bertinelli has hosted the cooking shows Valerie's Home Cooking and Kids Baking Championship on Food Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Bertinelli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is valerie bertinelli up to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.12news.com/article/weather/heat/122-degrees-might-be-phoenixs-hottest-but-arizona-has-seen-hotter/75-567788474", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2650, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Truth_answer": "Lake Havasu City reached 128 degrees on June 29, 1994, the highest temperature ever recorded in Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092029id_/https://www.12news.com/article/weather/heat/122-degrees-might-be-phoenixs-hottest-but-arizona-has-seen-hotter/75-567788474_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.12news.com/article/weather/heat/122-degrees-might-be-phoenixs-hottest-but-arizona-has-seen-hotter/75-567788474", "Context": [ "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Lake Havasu City reached 128 degrees on June 29, 1994, the highest temperature ever recorded in Arizona." ], "Conversation_no": 2650, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about in america", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the hottest it has ever been in america", "Truth_answer": "The hottest temperature ever recorded for the United States belongs to California. Furnace Creek in Death Valley hit 134 degrees on July 10, 1913.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the hottest it has ever been in america", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.livescience.com/38054-why-death-valley-hot.html", "Context": [ "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Lake Havasu City reached 128 degrees on June 29, 1994, the highest temperature ever recorded in Arizona.", "what is the hottest it has ever been in america", "The hottest temperature ever recorded for the United States belongs to California. Furnace Creek in Death Valley hit 134 degrees on July 10, 1913." ], "Conversation_no": 2650, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the temperature so high", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the temperature so high in death valley", "Truth_answer": "The biggest factor behind Death Valley's extreme heat is its elevation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103200317id_/https://www.livescience.com/38054-why-death-valley-hot.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the temperature so high in death valley", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Valley#Climate", "Context": [ "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Lake Havasu City reached 128 degrees on June 29, 1994, the highest temperature ever recorded in Arizona.", "what is the hottest it has ever been in america", "The hottest temperature ever recorded for the United States belongs to California. Furnace Creek in Death Valley hit 134 degrees on July 10, 1913.", "why was the temperature so high in death valley", "The biggest factor behind Death Valley's extreme heat is its elevation." ], "Conversation_no": 2650, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does it rain in the valley", "Transformer_rewrite": "does it rain in death valley", "Truth_answer": "Death Valley receives very little rainfall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Valley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does it rain in death valley", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/nature/animals.htm", "Context": [ "what is the hottest it has ever been in arizona", "Lake Havasu City reached 128 degrees on June 29, 1994, the highest temperature ever recorded in Arizona.", "what is the hottest it has ever been in america", "The hottest temperature ever recorded for the United States belongs to California. Furnace Creek in Death Valley hit 134 degrees on July 10, 1913.", "why was the temperature so high in death valley", "The biggest factor behind Death Valley's extreme heat is its elevation.", "does it rain in death valley", "Death Valley receives very little rainfall." ], "Conversation_no": 2650, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is there life", "Transformer_rewrite": "is there life in death valley", "Truth_answer": "Death Valley is home to a great diversity of wildlife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there life in death valley", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2651, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "Truth_answer": "The third season of the series Wakfu premiered in France on September 2, 2017. Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127013257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "google search sidebar", "Context": [ "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "The third season of the series Wakfu premiered in France on September 2, 2017. Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2651, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the show about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the show wakfu about", "Truth_answer": "Wakfu tells the story of Yugo, a 12-year-old boy with mystical powers and a mysterious destiny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show wakfu about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "The third season of the series Wakfu premiered in France on September 2, 2017. Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018.", "what is the show wakfu about", "Wakfu tells the story of Yugo, a 12-year-old boy with mystical powers and a mysterious destiny." ], "Conversation_no": 2651, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the show based on a game", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the show wakfu based on a game", "Truth_answer": "Wakfu: The Animated Series is a French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game Wakfu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127013257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show wakfu based on a game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "The third season of the series Wakfu premiered in France on September 2, 2017. Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018.", "what is the show wakfu about", "Wakfu tells the story of Yugo, a 12-year-old boy with mystical powers and a mysterious destiny.", "is the show wakfu based on a game", "Wakfu: The Animated Series is a French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game Wakfu." ], "Conversation_no": 2651, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the show animated", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the show wakfu animated", "Truth_answer": "The show Wakfu is animated with Adobe Flash software.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127013257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the show wakfu animated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakfu_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "when does season 3 of wakfu come out", "The third season of the series Wakfu premiered in France on September 2, 2017. Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018.", "what is the show wakfu about", "Wakfu tells the story of Yugo, a 12-year-old boy with mystical powers and a mysterious destiny.", "is the show wakfu based on a game", "Wakfu: The Animated Series is a French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game Wakfu.", "how is the show wakfu animated", "The show Wakfu is animated with Adobe Flash software." ], "Conversation_no": 2651, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you tell me about the spinoff", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you tell me about the wakfu spinoff", "Truth_answer": "A spin-off called Mini-Wakfu, which features humorous shorts with characters depicted in super deformed style has aired since September 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the wakfu spinoff", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2652, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "st catherine high school jamaica sixth form application", "Transformer_rewrite": "st catherine high school jamaica sixth form application", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "st catherine high school jamaica sixth form application", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2653, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream", "Context": [ "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "I Have a Dream was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C" ], "Conversation_no": 2653, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the speech", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made the i have a dream speech", "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210043951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the i have a dream speech", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream", "Context": [ "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "I Have a Dream was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C", "who made the i have a dream speech", "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr." ], "Conversation_no": 2653, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how big was the audience", "Transformer_rewrite": "how big was the audience", "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the audience for the i have a dream speech", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream", "Context": [ "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "I Have a Dream was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C", "who made the i have a dream speech", "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.", "how big was the audience for the i have a dream speech", "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters." ], "Conversation_no": 2653, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the speech important", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the speech important", "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream was a defining moment of the civil rights movement and among the most iconic speeches in American history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210043951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the i have a dream speech important", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream", "Context": [ "where did the i have a dream speech happen", "I Have a Dream was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C", "who made the i have a dream speech", "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.", "how big was the audience for the i have a dream speech", "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters.", "was the i have a dream speech important", "I Have a Dream was a defining moment of the civil rights movement and among the most iconic speeches in American history." ], "Conversation_no": 2653, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the speech delivered", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the i have a dreamspeech delivered", "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the i have a dreamspeech delivered", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/university-fees-in-historical-perspective", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2654, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did free university education start in uk", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did free university education start in uk", "Truth_answer": "Free higher education dates in the UK from 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did free university education start in uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuition_fees_in_the_United_Kingdom", "Context": [ "when did free university education start in uk", "Free higher education dates in the UK from 1962." ], "Conversation_no": 2654, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the fees return", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the fees return", "Truth_answer": "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the tuition fees return in the uk", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuition_fees_in_the_United_Kingdom", "Context": [ "when did free university education start in uk", "Free higher education dates in the UK from 1962.", "when did the tuition fees return in the uk", "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998." ], "Conversation_no": 2654, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who made the fees", "Transformer_rewrite": "who made the fees", "Truth_answer": "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998 under the Labour government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the fees", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuition_fees_in_the_United_Kingdom", "Context": [ "when did free university education start in uk", "Free higher education dates in the UK from 1962.", "when did the tuition fees return in the uk", "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998.", "who made the fees", "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998 under the Labour government." ], "Conversation_no": 2654, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much were the fees", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much were the fees", "Truth_answer": "Students were required to pay up to £1,000 a year for tuition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much were the fees", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuition_fees_in_the_United_Kingdom", "Context": [ "when did free university education start in uk", "Free higher education dates in the UK from 1962.", "when did the tuition fees return in the uk", "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998.", "who made the fees", "Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998 under the Labour government.", "how much were the fees", "Students were required to pay up to £1,000 a year for tuition." ], "Conversation_no": 2654, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the fee change", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the university fee change from £1000", "Truth_answer": "In England, tuition fees are capped at £9,250 a year for UK and EU students, with around 76% of all institutions charging the full amount in 2015–16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the university fee change from £1000", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2655, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "Truth_answer": "An igloo is a type of shelter built of snow, often associated with Inuit, Eskimo peoples, and people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo", "Context": [ "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "An igloo is a type of shelter built of snow, often associated with Inuit, Eskimo peoples, and people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area." ], "Conversation_no": 2655, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is snow used", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is snow used", "Truth_answer": "Snow is used for igloos because the air pockets trapped in it make it an insulator.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://freeyork.org/entity/igloo/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124084325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is snow used for igloos", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo", "Context": [ "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "An igloo is a type of shelter built of snow, often associated with Inuit, Eskimo peoples, and people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.", "why is snow used for igloos", "Snow is used for igloos because the air pockets trapped in it make it an insulator." ], "Conversation_no": 2655, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the etymology", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the etymology", "Truth_answer": "The Inuit language word iglu (plural igluit) can be used for a house or home built of any material, and is not restricted exclusively to snowhouses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology of the word igloo", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo#Types", "Context": [ "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "An igloo is a type of shelter built of snow, often associated with Inuit, Eskimo peoples, and people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.", "why is snow used for igloos", "Snow is used for igloos because the air pockets trapped in it make it an insulator.", "what is the etymology of the word igloo", "The Inuit language word iglu (plural igluit) can be used for a house or home built of any material, and is not restricted exclusively to snowhouses." ], "Conversation_no": 2655, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the different types", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the different types of igloos", "Truth_answer": "There are three sizes of igloos (small, intermediate, and large) which are built for situations of varying permanence such as hunting expeditions or for a family to live in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different types of igloos", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo#Construction", "Context": [ "where do you find dwellings made of ice who makes them and what are they called", "An igloo is a type of shelter built of snow, often associated with Inuit, Eskimo peoples, and people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.", "why is snow used for igloos", "Snow is used for igloos because the air pockets trapped in it make it an insulator.", "what is the etymology of the word igloo", "The Inuit language word iglu (plural igluit) can be used for a house or home built of any material, and is not restricted exclusively to snowhouses.", "what are the different types of igloos", "There are three sizes of igloos (small, intermediate, and large) which are built for situations of varying permanence such as hunting expeditions or for a family to live in." ], "Conversation_no": 2655, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the shape of the house", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the shape of the igloo", "Truth_answer": "Snow igloos are not spherical, but are built in a catenary curve, a shape more closely resembling a paraboloid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124084325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igloo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the shape of the igloo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/92248538/climates-flash-cards/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2656, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "Transformer_rewrite": "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "Truth_answer": "The Alps can be found in the highland climate zone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/science/highland-climate", "Context": [ "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "The Alps can be found in the highland climate zone." ], "Conversation_no": 2656, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other regions fall into the zone", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other regions besides the alps fall into the highland climate zone", "Truth_answer": "The major highland regions of the world include the Rockies of North America, the Andes of South America, the Himalayas of Asia, and the eastern highlands of Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other regions besides the alps fall into the highland climate zone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://highlandclimate.weebly.com/vegetation-and-animals.html", "Context": [ "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "The Alps can be found in the highland climate zone.", "what other regions besides the alps fall into the highland climate zone", "The major highland regions of the world include the Rockies of North America, the Andes of South America, the Himalayas of Asia, and the eastern highlands of Africa." ], "Conversation_no": 2656, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there any wildlife in the zone", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there any wildlife in the highland climate zone", "Truth_answer": "There's not much wild life in a highland climate due to the extreme temperatures and elevations. Only animals like mountain lions, snow leopards, cattle/cow and little insects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any wildlife in the highland climate zone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://highlandclimate.weebly.com/vegetation-and-animals.html", "Context": [ "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "The Alps can be found in the highland climate zone.", "what other regions besides the alps fall into the highland climate zone", "The major highland regions of the world include the Rockies of North America, the Andes of South America, the Himalayas of Asia, and the eastern highlands of Africa.", "are there any wildlife in the highland climate zone", "There's not much wild life in a highland climate due to the extreme temperatures and elevations. Only animals like mountain lions, snow leopards, cattle/cow and little insects." ], "Conversation_no": 2656, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about vegetation", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about are there any vegetation in the highland climate zone", "Truth_answer": "The Vegetation for the Highland climate is very little but there is some. There are no trees above the Tree line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170103064201id_/http://highlandclimate.weebly.com:80/vegetation-and-animals.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about are there any vegetation in the highland climate zone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://highlandclimate.weebly.com/vegetation-and-animals.html", "Context": [ "in which climate zone would you find the alps", "The Alps can be found in the highland climate zone.", "what other regions besides the alps fall into the highland climate zone", "The major highland regions of the world include the Rockies of North America, the Andes of South America, the Himalayas of Asia, and the eastern highlands of Africa.", "are there any wildlife in the highland climate zone", "There's not much wild life in a highland climate due to the extreme temperatures and elevations. Only animals like mountain lions, snow leopards, cattle/cow and little insects.", "how about are there any vegetation in the highland climate zone", "The Vegetation for the Highland climate is very little but there is some. There are no trees above the Tree line." ], "Conversation_no": 2656, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is there no trees above the line", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is there no trees above the tree line", "Truth_answer": "A tree line is an area where the trees stop growing beyond a point. Above the tree line there is only some grass in the non-snowing areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170103064201id_/http://highlandclimate.weebly.com:80/vegetation-and-animals.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there no trees above the tree line", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_energy_does_the_compound_microscope_use", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2657, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "Transformer_rewrite": "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "Truth_answer": "A compound microscope uses light energy because they have a light source at the bottom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160408052940id_/http://www.answers.com:80/Q/What_type_of_energy_does_the_compound_microscope_use_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_microscope#Invention", "Context": [ "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "A compound microscope uses light energy because they have a light source at the bottom" ], "Conversation_no": 2657, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the instrument first come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the compound microscope first come out", "Truth_answer": "Compound microscopes first appeared in Europe around 1620.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_microscope_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the compound microscope first come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_microscope#Compound_microscope", "Context": [ "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "A compound microscope uses light energy because they have a light source at the bottom", "When did the compound microscope first come out?", "Compound microscopes first appeared in Europe around 1620." ], "Conversation_no": 2657, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How does the tool compare to it's predecessors?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How does the compound microscope compare to a simple microscope", "Truth_answer": "A compound microscope enables more advanced illumination setups compared to simple microscopes, such as phase contrast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_microscope_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the compound microscope compare to a simple microscope?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-contrast_imaging", "Context": [ "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "A compound microscope uses light energy because they have a light source at the bottom", "When did the compound microscope first come out?", "Compound microscopes first appeared in Europe around 1620.", "How does the compound microscope compare to a simple microscope?", "A compound microscope enables more advanced illumination setups compared to simple microscopes, such as phase contrast." ], "Conversation_no": 2657, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is special about the illumination setup", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is special about the phase contrast illumination setup", "Truth_answer": "Phase-contrast imaging exploits differences in the refractive index of different materials to differentiate between structures under analysis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is special about the phase contrast illumination setup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_microscope#Compound_microscope", "Context": [ "what type of energy is used in a compound microscope", "A compound microscope uses light energy because they have a light source at the bottom", "When did the compound microscope first come out?", "Compound microscopes first appeared in Europe around 1620.", "How does the compound microscope compare to a simple microscope?", "A compound microscope enables more advanced illumination setups compared to simple microscopes, such as phase contrast.", "what is special about the phase contrast illumination setup", "Phase-contrast imaging exploits differences in the refractive index of different materials to differentiate between structures under analysis." ], "Conversation_no": 2657, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are there other benefits compared to the predecessors", "Transformer_rewrite": "are there other benefits of using a compound microscope compared to the predecessors besides the phase contrast illumination setup", "Truth_answer": "Common compound microscopes often feature exchangeable objective lenses, allowing the user to quickly adjust the magnification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_microscope_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other benefits of using a compound microscope compared to the predecessors besides the phase contrast illumination setup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2658, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "queens of the stone age villains full album", "Transformer_rewrite": "queens of the stone age villains full album", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "queens of the stone age villains full album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2659, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the wicked witch of the west have a wart", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the wicked witch of the west have a wart", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the wicked witch of the west have a wart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2660, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "Truth_answer": "The 40th and current Chief of Staff of the Army is General James C. McConville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army", "Context": [ "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "The 40th and current Chief of Staff of the Army is General James C. McConville." ], "Conversation_no": 2660, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the role of the position", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the role of chief of staff of the army", "Truth_answer": "As the most senior uniformed officer serving in the Department of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army is the principal military advisor,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the role of chief of staff of the army", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army", "Context": [ "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "The 40th and current Chief of Staff of the Army is General James C. McConville.", "what is the role of chief of staff of the army", "As the most senior uniformed officer serving in the Department of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army is the principal military advisor," ], "Conversation_no": 2660, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other role does the position have", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other role does chief of staff of the army have besides being the principal military advisor serving the department of the army", "Truth_answer": "The Chief of Staff of the Army is deputy to the Secretary of the Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.difference.wiki/marines-vs-us-army/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218232232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other role does chief of staff of the army have besides being the principal military advisor serving the department of the army", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army", "Context": [ "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "The 40th and current Chief of Staff of the Army is General James C. McConville.", "what is the role of chief of staff of the army", "As the most senior uniformed officer serving in the Department of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army is the principal military advisor,", "what other role does chief of staff of the army have besides being the principal military advisor serving the department of the army", "The Chief of Staff of the Army is deputy to the Secretary of the Army." ], "Conversation_no": 2660, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the position formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the position formed", "Truth_answer": "The Chief of Staff of the Army was formed on 15 August 1903.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the chief of staff of the army position formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army", "Context": [ "who is the highest ranking general in the us army today", "The 40th and current Chief of Staff of the Army is General James C. McConville.", "what is the role of chief of staff of the army", "As the most senior uniformed officer serving in the Department of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army is the principal military advisor,", "what other role does chief of staff of the army have besides being the principal military advisor serving the department of the army", "The Chief of Staff of the Army is deputy to the Secretary of the Army.", "when was the chief of staff of the army position formed", "The Chief of Staff of the Army was formed on 15 August 1903." ], "Conversation_no": 2660, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who first held the position", "Transformer_rewrite": "who first held the position", "Truth_answer": "Lieutenant General Samuel B. M. Young was the first holder of the Chief of Staff of the Army position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who first held the position of chief of staff of the army", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2661, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "Transformer_rewrite": "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "Truth_answer": "You'll Never Walk Alone is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_F.C._p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone", "Context": [ "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "You'll Never Walk Alone is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel." ], "Conversation_no": 2661, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When is the song performed in the musical?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When is You'll Never Walk Alone performed in Carousel", "Truth_answer": "Nettie Fowler sings You'll Never Walk Alone to comfort and encourage Julie Jordan when her husband dies after a failed robbery attempt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When is You'll Never Walk Alone performed in Carousel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone", "Context": [ "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "You'll Never Walk Alone is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.", "When is You'll Never Walk Alone performed in Carousel?", "Nettie Fowler sings You'll Never Walk Alone to comfort and encourage Julie Jordan when her husband dies after a failed robbery attempt." ], "Conversation_no": 2661, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the song popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the song popular", "Truth_answer": "You'll Never Walk Alone is sung at association football clubs around the world, where it is performed by a massed chorus of supporters on match day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the song you'll never walk alone popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone#Liverpool_F.C.", "Context": [ "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "You'll Never Walk Alone is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.", "When is You'll Never Walk Alone performed in Carousel?", "Nettie Fowler sings You'll Never Walk Alone to comfort and encourage Julie Jordan when her husband dies after a failed robbery attempt.", "is the song you'll never walk alone popular", "You'll Never Walk Alone is sung at association football clubs around the world, where it is performed by a massed chorus of supporters on match day." ], "Conversation_no": 2661, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are any clubs particularly associated with the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "are any clubs particularly associated with the song", "Truth_answer": "You'll Never Walk Alone became the football anthem of Liverpool F.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107055506id_/https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/ynwa-how-youll-never-walk-alone-became-a-liverpool-fc-anthem/selbcrlre9lz1n9dat1b1e60q_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are any football clubs particularly associated with the song you'll never walk alone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone#Liverpool_F.C.", "Context": [ "what musical has the song you'll never walk alone", "You'll Never Walk Alone is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.", "When is You'll Never Walk Alone performed in Carousel?", "Nettie Fowler sings You'll Never Walk Alone to comfort and encourage Julie Jordan when her husband dies after a failed robbery attempt.", "is the song you'll never walk alone popular", "You'll Never Walk Alone is sung at association football clubs around the world, where it is performed by a massed chorus of supporters on match day.", "are any football clubs particularly associated with the song you'll never walk alone", "You'll Never Walk Alone became the football anthem of Liverpool F.C." ], "Conversation_no": 2661, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the song as the club's anthem sung", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is you'll never walk alone as liverpool f.c.'s anthem sung", "Truth_answer": "You'll Never Walk Alone is sung by Liverpool F.C. supporters moments before the start of each home game at Anfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is you'll never walk alone as liverpool f.c.'s anthem sung", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2662, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "total seats in government engineering colleges in kerala", "Transformer_rewrite": "total seats in government engineering colleges in kerala", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "total seats in government engineering colleges in kerala", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan#Design", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2663, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "Truth_answer": "The red disc on the flag of Japan represents the sun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan", "Context": [ "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "The red disc on the flag of Japan represents the sun." ], "Conversation_no": 2663, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the flag become the national flag", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the flag of japan with the red disc representing the sun become the national flag of japan", "Truth_answer": "The national flag of Japan, a rectangular white banner bearing a crimson-red disc at its center, was adopted as the national flag on August 13, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the flag of japan with the red disc representing the sun become the national flag of japan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan#Ancient_to_medieval", "Context": [ "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "The red disc on the flag of Japan represents the sun.", "when did the flag of japan with the red disc representing the sun become the national flag of japan", "The national flag of Japan, a rectangular white banner bearing a crimson-red disc at its center, was adopted as the national flag on August 13, 1999." ], "Conversation_no": 2663, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why were red and white chosen?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why were red and white chosen", "Truth_answer": "One theory for the Japanese flag design is a sense of Sacred–profane dichotomy where sacred equals red, while profane equals white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were red and white chosen for the flag of Japan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan#Culture_and_perception", "Context": [ "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "The red disc on the flag of Japan represents the sun.", "when did the flag of japan with the red disc representing the sun become the national flag of japan", "The national flag of Japan, a rectangular white banner bearing a crimson-red disc at its center, was adopted as the national flag on August 13, 1999.", "Why were red and white chosen for the flag of Japan?", "One theory for the Japanese flag design is a sense of Sacred–profane dichotomy where sacred equals red, while profane equals white." ], "Conversation_no": 2663, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How is the flag perceived?", "Transformer_rewrite": "How is the flag of Japan perceived", "Truth_answer": "The display of the national flag at homes and businesses is debated in Japanese society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the flag of Japan perceived?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan", "Context": [ "what does the red dot on the japanese flag mean", "The red disc on the flag of Japan represents the sun.", "when did the flag of japan with the red disc representing the sun become the national flag of japan", "The national flag of Japan, a rectangular white banner bearing a crimson-red disc at its center, was adopted as the national flag on August 13, 1999.", "Why were red and white chosen for the flag of Japan?", "One theory for the Japanese flag design is a sense of Sacred–profane dichotomy where sacred equals red, while profane equals white.", "How is the flag of Japan perceived?", "The display of the national flag at homes and businesses is debated in Japanese society." ], "Conversation_no": 2663, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the importance of the sun on the flag", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the importance of the sun on the Flag of Japan", "Truth_answer": "The sun plays an important role in Japanese mythology and religion as the Emperor is said to be the direct descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Japan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the importance of the sun on the Flag of Japan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ducksters.com/history/french_revolution/national_assembly.php", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2664, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the significance of the national assembly", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the significance of the national assembly", "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly played a major role in the French Revolution where it represented the common people of France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of the national assembly", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.ducksters.com/history/french_revolution/national_assembly.php", "Context": [ "what is the significance of the national assembly", "The National Assembly played a major role in the French Revolution where it represented the common people of France." ], "Conversation_no": 2664, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how were the people represented", "Transformer_rewrite": "how were the common people of France represented by the National Assembly", "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly demanded that the king make economic reforms to insure that the people had food to eat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204159id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/french_revolution/national_assembly.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the common people of France represented by the National Assembly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(French_Revolution)", "Context": [ "what is the significance of the national assembly", "The National Assembly played a major role in the French Revolution where it represented the common people of France.", "how were the common people of France represented by the National Assembly", "The National Assembly demanded that the king make economic reforms to insure that the people had food to eat." ], "Conversation_no": 2664, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the assembly founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the national assembly founded", "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly was formed on June 17th, 1789.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the national assembly founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(French_Revolution)", "Context": [ "what is the significance of the national assembly", "The National Assembly played a major role in the French Revolution where it represented the common people of France.", "how were the common people of France represented by the National Assembly", "The National Assembly demanded that the king make economic reforms to insure that the people had food to eat.", "when was the national assembly founded", "The National Assembly was formed on June 17th, 1789." ], "Conversation_no": 2664, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long did the assembly last", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long did national assembly last", "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly, which existed from 17 June 1789 to 9 July 1789.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did national assembly last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Constituent_Assembly_(France)", "Context": [ "what is the significance of the national assembly", "The National Assembly played a major role in the French Revolution where it represented the common people of France.", "how were the common people of France represented by the National Assembly", "The National Assembly demanded that the king make economic reforms to insure that the people had food to eat.", "when was the national assembly founded", "The National Assembly was formed on June 17th, 1789.", "how long did national assembly last", "The National Assembly, which existed from 17 June 1789 to 9 July 1789." ], "Conversation_no": 2664, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what governmental body succeeded the assembly during the revolution", "Transformer_rewrite": "what governmental body succeeded the national assembly during the french revolution", "Truth_answer": "The National Constituent Assembly was formed from the National Assembly on 9 July 1789 during the first stages of the French Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124001230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Constituent_Assembly_(France)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what governmental body succeeded the national assembly during the french revolution", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/joie%20de%20vivre", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2665, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Truth_answer": "Joie de vivre is a keen or buoyant enjoyment of life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221231646id_/https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/joie%20de%20vivre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre#Origins_and_development", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Joie de vivre is a keen or buoyant enjoyment of life." ], "Conversation_no": 2665, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the origin of the phrase", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the origin of the phrase", "Truth_answer": "Casual use of joie de vivre in French can be dated back at least as far as Fénelon in the late 17th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202215635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the phrase joie de vivre", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre#Origins_and_development", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Joie de vivre is a keen or buoyant enjoyment of life.", "what is the origin of the phrase joie de vivre", "Casual use of joie de vivre in French can be dated back at least as far as Fénelon in the late 17th century." ], "Conversation_no": 2665, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the phrase become popular?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the phrase joie de vivre become popular", "Truth_answer": "Joie de vivre was brought into literary prominence in the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202215635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the phrase joie de vivre become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre#Origins_and_development", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Joie de vivre is a keen or buoyant enjoyment of life.", "what is the origin of the phrase joie de vivre", "Casual use of joie de vivre in French can be dated back at least as far as Fénelon in the late 17th century.", "When did the phrase joie de vivre become popular?", "Joie de vivre was brought into literary prominence in the 19th century." ], "Conversation_no": 2665, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what literature brought the phrase into literary prominence", "Transformer_rewrite": "what 19th century literature brought the phrase joie de vivre into literary prominence", "Truth_answer": "The phrase joie de vivre was brought into literary prominence in the 19th century, first by Michelet's Insecte and then by Émile Zola's Joie de vivre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what 19th century literature brought the phrase joie de vivre into literary prominence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre#Origins_and_development", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of joie de vivre", "Joie de vivre is a keen or buoyant enjoyment of life.", "what is the origin of the phrase joie de vivre", "Casual use of joie de vivre in French can be dated back at least as far as Fénelon in the late 17th century.", "When did the phrase joie de vivre become popular?", "Joie de vivre was brought into literary prominence in the 19th century.", "what 19th century literature brought the phrase joie de vivre into literary prominence", "The phrase joie de vivre was brought into literary prominence in the 19th century, first by Michelet's Insecte and then by Émile Zola's Joie de vivre." ], "Conversation_no": 2665, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the phrase develop in the 20th century", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the phrase joie de vivre develop in the 20th century", "Truth_answer": "The phrase joie de vivre took on increasing weight as a mode of life, evolving at times almost into a secular religion in the early 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202215635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joie_de_vivre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the phrase joie de vivre develop in the 20th century", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Lee_(actor)#Skateboarding", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2666, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Truth_answer": "Actor Jason Lee voiced Coach Frank, a character created during the development of Stereo Skateboards, in Skate 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Lee_(actor)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skate_3", "Context": [ "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Actor Jason Lee voiced Coach Frank, a character created during the development of Stereo Skateboards, in Skate 3." ], "Conversation_no": 2666, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the game come out?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Skate 3 come out", "Truth_answer": "Skate 3 was released worldwide in May 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Skate 3 come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skate_3#Reception", "Context": [ "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Actor Jason Lee voiced Coach Frank, a character created during the development of Stereo Skateboards, in Skate 3.", "When did Skate 3 come out?", "Skate 3 was released worldwide in May 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360." ], "Conversation_no": 2666, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how was the game critically received", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was Skate 3 critically received", "Truth_answer": "Skate 3 received generally favorable reviews from critics on both platforms according to the review aggregator Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skate_3_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Skate 3 critically received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Lee_(actor)", "Context": [ "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Actor Jason Lee voiced Coach Frank, a character created during the development of Stereo Skateboards, in Skate 3.", "When did Skate 3 come out?", "Skate 3 was released worldwide in May 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.", "How was Skate 3 critically received?", "Skate 3 received generally favorable reviews from critics on both platforms according to the review aggregator Metacritic." ], "Conversation_no": 2666, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other works as the actor been in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other works besides skate 3 has jason lee been in", "Truth_answer": "Jason Lee is best known for his role as Earl Hickey in the television comedy series My Name Is Earl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other works besides skate 3 has jason lee been in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Name_Is_Earl#Critical_reception", "Context": [ "who does the voice of coach frank in skate 3", "Actor Jason Lee voiced Coach Frank, a character created during the development of Stereo Skateboards, in Skate 3.", "When did Skate 3 come out?", "Skate 3 was released worldwide in May 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.", "How was Skate 3 critically received?", "Skate 3 received generally favorable reviews from critics on both platforms according to the review aggregator Metacritic.", "what other works besides skate 3 has jason lee been in", "Jason Lee is best known for his role as Earl Hickey in the television comedy series My Name Is Earl." ], "Conversation_no": 2666, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the show receive awards?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did My Name Is Earl receive awards", "Truth_answer": "Jaime Pressly won for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy series for My Name Is Earl at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104000859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Name_Is_Earl_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did My Name Is Earl receive awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/Archer/Bob%27s_Burgers_connection", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2667, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Transformer_rewrite": "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Truth_answer": "Several connections exist between the FX series Archer and the FOX series 'Bob's Burgers, the most obvious of which being the Archer Season 4 premiere, Fugue and Riffs.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101227id_/https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/Archer/Bob%27s_Burgers_connection_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.indiewire.com/2013/02/h-jon-benjamin-explains-how-the-archerbobs-burgers-crossover-happened-41296/", "Context": [ "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Several connections exist between the FX series Archer and the FOX series 'Bob's Burgers, the most obvious of which being the Archer Season 4 premiere, Fugue and Riffs.“" ], "Conversation_no": 2667, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other connections exist between the shows", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other connections exist between the shows", "Truth_answer": "Sterling Archer, the super spy of “Archer,” and title character of Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers” are both voiced by comedian H. Jon Benjamin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other connections exist between the fx series archer and the fox series bob's burgers besides the archer season 4 premiere, fugue and riffs", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Jon_Benjamin", "Context": [ "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Several connections exist between the FX series Archer and the FOX series 'Bob's Burgers, the most obvious of which being the Archer Season 4 premiere, Fugue and Riffs.“", "what other connections exist between the fx series archer and the fox series bob's burgers besides the archer season 4 premiere, fugue and riffs", "Sterling Archer, the super spy of “Archer,” and title character of Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers” are both voiced by comedian H. Jon Benjamin." ], "Conversation_no": 2667, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are other projects of the comedian", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are other projects of h. jon benjamin besides archer and bob's burgers", "Truth_answer": "H. Jon Benjamin voiced Coach McGuirk and Jason Penopolis on Home Movies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115195950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Jon_Benjamin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other projects of h. jon benjamin besides archer and bob's burgers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Movies_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Several connections exist between the FX series Archer and the FOX series 'Bob's Burgers, the most obvious of which being the Archer Season 4 premiere, Fugue and Riffs.“", "what other connections exist between the fx series archer and the fox series bob's burgers besides the archer season 4 premiere, fugue and riffs", "Sterling Archer, the super spy of “Archer,” and title character of Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers” are both voiced by comedian H. Jon Benjamin.", "what are other projects of h. jon benjamin besides archer and bob's burgers", "H. Jon Benjamin voiced Coach McGuirk and Jason Penopolis on Home Movies." ], "Conversation_no": 2667, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the show popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the show popular", "Truth_answer": "Home Movies developed a cult following during its run, and is still considered a renowned cult show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the animated show Home Movies popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Movies_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "is bob's burgers a spin off of archer", "Several connections exist between the FX series Archer and the FOX series 'Bob's Burgers, the most obvious of which being the Archer Season 4 premiere, Fugue and Riffs.“", "what other connections exist between the fx series archer and the fox series bob's burgers besides the archer season 4 premiere, fugue and riffs", "Sterling Archer, the super spy of “Archer,” and title character of Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers” are both voiced by comedian H. Jon Benjamin.", "what are other projects of h. jon benjamin besides archer and bob's burgers", "H. Jon Benjamin voiced Coach McGuirk and Jason Penopolis on Home Movies.", "Was the animated show Home Movies popular?", "Home Movies developed a cult following during its run, and is still considered a renowned cult show." ], "Conversation_no": 2667, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the show air?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the show Home Movies air", "Truth_answer": "The show Home Movies aired between April 26, 1999 to April 4, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Home Movies air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Parent_Trap_II", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2668, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Truth_answer": "Hayley Mills portrays both single mother Sharon Ferris and married twin sister Susan Carey in The Parent Trap II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Parent_Trap_II", "Context": [ "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Hayley Mills portrays both single mother Sharon Ferris and married twin sister Susan Carey in The Parent Trap II." ], "Conversation_no": 2668, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the actress star in the original film", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the hayley mills star in the original parent trap film", "Truth_answer": "Hayley Mills is the only actress that returned from the original Parent Trap film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Parent_Trap_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the hayley mills star in the original parent trap film", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Parent_Trap_II", "Context": [ "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Hayley Mills portrays both single mother Sharon Ferris and married twin sister Susan Carey in The Parent Trap II.", "did the hayley mills star in the original parent trap film", "Hayley Mills is the only actress that returned from the original Parent Trap film." ], "Conversation_no": 2668, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is premise of the second film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the premise of the parent trap ii", "Truth_answer": "The Parent Trap II focuses on Sharon Ferris' daughter, Nikki Ferris, who tries to hook her mother up with her best friend Mary Grand's father, Bill Grand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the parent trap ii", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Parent_Trap_II", "Context": [ "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Hayley Mills portrays both single mother Sharon Ferris and married twin sister Susan Carey in The Parent Trap II.", "did the hayley mills star in the original parent trap film", "Hayley Mills is the only actress that returned from the original Parent Trap film.", "what is the premise of the parent trap ii", "The Parent Trap II focuses on Sharon Ferris' daughter, Nikki Ferris, who tries to hook her mother up with her best friend Mary Grand's father, Bill Grand." ], "Conversation_no": 2668, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the film successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the film parent trap ii successful", "Truth_answer": "The Parent Trap II was a success for the Disney Channel and it later spawned two more made-for-television sequels, both produced in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film parent trap ii successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parent_Trap_III", "Context": [ "who played the mother in parent trap 2", "Hayley Mills portrays both single mother Sharon Ferris and married twin sister Susan Carey in The Parent Trap II.", "did the hayley mills star in the original parent trap film", "Hayley Mills is the only actress that returned from the original Parent Trap film.", "what is the premise of the parent trap ii", "The Parent Trap II focuses on Sharon Ferris' daughter, Nikki Ferris, who tries to hook her mother up with her best friend Mary Grand's father, Bill Grand.", "was the film parent trap ii successful", "The Parent Trap II was a success for the Disney Channel and it later spawned two more made-for-television sequels, both produced in 1989." ], "Conversation_no": 2668, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the titles of the sequels", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the titles of the made-for-television sequals spawned by the success of the parent trap ii", "Truth_answer": "Parent Trap III and Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon are 1989 American made-for-television comedy films and sequels to The Parent Trap II (1986).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parent_Trap_III_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the titles of the made-for-television sequals spawned by the success of the parent trap ii", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2669, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "difference between city of london police and met", "Transformer_rewrite": "difference between city of london police and met", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "difference between city of london police and met", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2670, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Truth_answer": "Launch Complex 39 is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida where Space Shuttles launch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1", "Context": [ "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Launch Complex 39 is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida where Space Shuttles launch." ], "Conversation_no": 2670, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the first launch", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the first space shuttle launch", "Truth_answer": "STS-1 was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first space shuttle launch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1", "Context": [ "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Launch Complex 39 is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida where Space Shuttles launch.", "What was the first space shuttle launch?", "STS-1 was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program." ], "Conversation_no": 2670, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the launch?", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first launch of the space shuttle", "Truth_answer": "The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on 12 April 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pab58.com/tag/space-race/_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first launch of the space shuttle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1", "Context": [ "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Launch Complex 39 is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida where Space Shuttles launch.", "What was the first space shuttle launch?", "STS-1 was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program.", "When was the first launch of the space shuttle?", "The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on 12 April 1981." ], "Conversation_no": 2670, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the shuttle return?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the shuttle Columbia return", "Truth_answer": "Columbia returned on 14 April, 54.5 hours later, having orbited the Earth 36 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the shuttle Columbia return?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia#Final_mission_and_destruction", "Context": [ "where does the space shuttle take off from", "Launch Complex 39 is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida where Space Shuttles launch.", "What was the first space shuttle launch?", "STS-1 was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program.", "When was the first launch of the space shuttle?", "The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on 12 April 1981.", "Did the shuttle Columbia return?", "Columbia returned on 14 April, 54.5 hours later, having orbited the Earth 36 times." ], "Conversation_no": 2670, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the current status of the shuttle", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the current status of the shuttle columbia", "Truth_answer": "Columbia was destroyed at about 09:00 EST on February 1, 2003, while re-entering the atmosphere after a 16-day scientific mission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the current status of the shuttle columbia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Perez", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2671, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the head of the dnc now", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the head of the dnc now", "Truth_answer": "Thomas Edward Perez has been the Chair of the Democratic National Committee since February 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head of the dnc now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Brazile", "Context": [ "who is the head of the dnc now", "Thomas Edward Perez has been the Chair of the Democratic National Committee since February 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2671, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who was Perez's predecessor?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who was Tom Perez's predecessor as chair of the Democratic National Committee", "Truth_answer": "Donna Brazile briefly served as the interim chair of the Democratic National Committee in spring 2011, and again from July 2016 to February 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202224642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Brazile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tom Perez's predecessor as chair of the Democratic National Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_National_Committee#Campaign_role", "Context": [ "who is the head of the dnc now", "Thomas Edward Perez has been the Chair of the Democratic National Committee since February 2017.", "Who was Tom Perez's predecessor as chair of the Democratic National Committee?", "Donna Brazile briefly served as the interim chair of the Democratic National Committee in spring 2011, and again from July 2016 to February 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2671, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What does committee do?", "Transformer_rewrite": "What does the Democratic National Committee do", "Truth_answer": "The Democratic National Committee is responsible for articulating and promoting the Democratic platform and coordinating party organizational activity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Democratic National Committee do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_National_Committee#History", "Context": [ "who is the head of the dnc now", "Thomas Edward Perez has been the Chair of the Democratic National Committee since February 2017.", "Who was Tom Perez's predecessor as chair of the Democratic National Committee?", "Donna Brazile briefly served as the interim chair of the Democratic National Committee in spring 2011, and again from July 2016 to February 2017.", "What does the Democratic National Committee do?", "The Democratic National Committee is responsible for articulating and promoting the Democratic platform and coordinating party organizational activity." ], "Conversation_no": 2671, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the committee formed", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the Democratic National Committee formed", "Truth_answer": "The Democratic Party's national committee has existed since 1848.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Democratic National Committee formed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_National_Committee#Coordination_with_2016_Clinton_primary_campaign", "Context": [ "who is the head of the dnc now", "Thomas Edward Perez has been the Chair of the Democratic National Committee since February 2017.", "Who was Tom Perez's predecessor as chair of the Democratic National Committee?", "Donna Brazile briefly served as the interim chair of the Democratic National Committee in spring 2011, and again from July 2016 to February 2017.", "What does the Democratic National Committee do?", "The Democratic National Committee is responsible for articulating and promoting the Democratic platform and coordinating party organizational activity.", "When was the Democratic National Committee formed?", "The Democratic Party's national committee has existed since 1848." ], "Conversation_no": 2671, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Have there been controversies?", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have there been controversies about the Democratic National Committee", "Truth_answer": "Critics claimed that the Democratic National Committee unequally favored Hillary Clinton and acted in support of her 2016 nomination while opposing the candidacy of her primary challenger Bernie Sanders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been controversies about the Democratic National Committee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2672, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "hamara hal na pucho full song free download", "Transformer_rewrite": "hamara hal na pucho full song free download", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hamara hal na pucho full song free download", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_San_Francisco_mayoral_election", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2673, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Transformer_rewrite": "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Truth_answer": "Candidates running for mayor of San Francisco in the November 2019 election included Ellen Lee Zhou, Joel Ventresca, London Breed, Paul Ybarra Robertson, Robert Jordan, and Wilma Pang", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ballotpedia.org/Mayoral_election_in_San_Francisco,_California_(2018)", "Context": [ "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Candidates running for mayor of San Francisco in the November 2019 election included Ellen Lee Zhou, Joel Ventresca, London Breed, Paul Ybarra Robertson, Robert Jordan, and Wilma Pang" ], "Conversation_no": 2673, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why was the previous election special", "Transformer_rewrite": "why was the previous election special", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 San Francisco mayoral special election was called after former Mayor Ed Lee died on December 12, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the 2018 election for mayor of san francisco special", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Lee_(politician)#Personal_life_and_death", "Context": [ "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Candidates running for mayor of San Francisco in the November 2019 election included Ellen Lee Zhou, Joel Ventresca, London Breed, Paul Ybarra Robertson, Robert Jordan, and Wilma Pang", "why was the 2018 election for mayor of san francisco special", "The 2018 San Francisco mayoral special election was called after former Mayor Ed Lee died on December 12, 2017." ], "Conversation_no": 2673, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how", "Transformer_rewrite": "how was the 2018 election for mayor of san francisco special", "Truth_answer": "Ed Lee died at 1:11 a.m. PST on December 12, 2017 after suffering cardiac arrest while shopping at a Safeway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did former mayor ed lee die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/San-Francisco-Mayor-Ed-Lee-dead-at-65-12423708.php", "Context": [ "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Candidates running for mayor of San Francisco in the November 2019 election included Ellen Lee Zhou, Joel Ventresca, London Breed, Paul Ybarra Robertson, Robert Jordan, and Wilma Pang", "why was the 2018 election for mayor of san francisco special", "The 2018 San Francisco mayoral special election was called after former Mayor Ed Lee died on December 12, 2017.", "how did former mayor ed lee die", "Ed Lee died at 1:11 a.m. PST on December 12, 2017 after suffering cardiac arrest while shopping at a Safeway." ], "Conversation_no": 2673, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which safeway", "Transformer_rewrite": "which safeway did ed lee suffer cardiac arrest at", "Truth_answer": "Ed Lee collapsed while shopping at the Safeway grocery store on Monterey Boulevard near his Glen Park home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206175520id_/https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/San-Francisco-Mayor-Ed-Lee-dead-at-65-12423708.php_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which safeway did ed lee suffer cardiac arrest at", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/San-Francisco-Mayor-Ed-Lee-dead-at-65-12423708.php", "Context": [ "who's running for mayor of san francisco", "Candidates running for mayor of San Francisco in the November 2019 election included Ellen Lee Zhou, Joel Ventresca, London Breed, Paul Ybarra Robertson, Robert Jordan, and Wilma Pang", "why was the 2018 election for mayor of san francisco special", "The 2018 San Francisco mayoral special election was called after former Mayor Ed Lee died on December 12, 2017.", "how did former mayor ed lee die", "Ed Lee died at 1:11 a.m. PST on December 12, 2017 after suffering cardiac arrest while shopping at a Safeway.", "which safeway did ed lee suffer cardiac arrest at", "Ed Lee collapsed while shopping at the Safeway grocery store on Monterey Boulevard near his Glen Park home." ], "Conversation_no": 2673, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did ed lee die there", "Transformer_rewrite": "did ed lee die at the safeway on monterey boulevard", "Truth_answer": "Ed Lee was taken by ambulance to San Francisco General Hospital. He died at 1:11 a.m., surrounded by friends and family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206175520id_/https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/San-Francisco-Mayor-Ed-Lee-dead-at-65-12423708.php_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did ed lee die at the safeway on monterey boulevard", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2674, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is biodiversity explain different levels of biodiversity", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is biodiversity explain different levels of biodiversity", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is biodiversity explain different levels of biodiversity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2675, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "Truth_answer": "According to Domino Sugar, one sugar packet is the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204136id_/https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8", "Context": [ "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "According to Domino Sugar, one sugar packet is the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar" ], "Conversation_no": 2675, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many cups is a pound", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many cups is a pound of granulated sugar", "Truth_answer": "A pound of granulated sugar measures out to just about 2 and one-fourth cups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204136id_/https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cups is a pound of granulated sugar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8", "Context": [ "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "According to Domino Sugar, one sugar packet is the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar", "how many cups is a pound of granulated sugar", "A pound of granulated sugar measures out to just about 2 and one-fourth cups." ], "Conversation_no": 2675, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many teaspoons are in a cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many teaspoons of granulated sugar are in a cup", "Truth_answer": "There are 48 teaspoons of granulated sugar in a cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204136id_/https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teaspoons of granulated sugar are in a cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8", "Context": [ "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "According to Domino Sugar, one sugar packet is the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar", "how many cups is a pound of granulated sugar", "A pound of granulated sugar measures out to just about 2 and one-fourth cups.", "how many teaspoons of granulated sugar are in a cup", "There are 48 teaspoons of granulated sugar in a cup" ], "Conversation_no": 2675, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many cups does a standard 100-packet box contain", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many cups of granulated sugar does a standard 100-packet box contain", "Truth_answer": "A standard 100-packet box of granulated sugar packets would contain just over 2 cups of granulated sugar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204136id_/https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cups of granulated sugar does a standard 100-packet box contain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8", "Context": [ "how many tsp are in a packet of sugar", "According to Domino Sugar, one sugar packet is the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar", "how many cups is a pound of granulated sugar", "A pound of granulated sugar measures out to just about 2 and one-fourth cups.", "how many teaspoons of granulated sugar are in a cup", "There are 48 teaspoons of granulated sugar in a cup", "how many cups of granulated sugar does a standard 100-packet box contain", "A standard 100-packet box of granulated sugar packets would contain just over 2 cups of granulated sugar" ], "Conversation_no": 2675, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are confectioner's sugar and brown sugar measured the same way", "Transformer_rewrite": "are confectioner's sugar and brown sugar measured the same way", "Truth_answer": "Confectioner's sugar and brown sugar are measured differently due to their differences in consistency from granulated sugar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204136id_/https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-teaspoons-sugar-contained-sugar-packet-8896b6be366a23e8_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are confectioner's sugar and brown sugar measured the same way as granulated sugar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2676, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the us bill of rights written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the us bill of rights written", "Truth_answer": "The United States Bill of Rights was created September 25, 1789.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the us bill of rights written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://constitutioncenter.org/learn/educational-resources/constitution-faqs", "Context": [ "when was the us bill of rights written", "The United States Bill of Rights was created September 25, 1789." ], "Conversation_no": 2676, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the constitution", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the us constitution written", "Truth_answer": "The Constitution was written during the Philadelphia Convention—now known as the Constitutional Convention—which convened from May 25 to September 17, 1787.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118145327id_/https://constitutioncenter.org/learn/educational-resources/constitution-faqs/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the us constitution written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.constitutionfacts.com/us-constitution-amendments/about-the-signers/", "Context": [ "when was the us bill of rights written", "The United States Bill of Rights was created September 25, 1789.", "when was the us constitution written", "The Constitution was written during the Philadelphia Convention—now known as the Constitutional Convention—which convened from May 25 to September 17, 1787." ], "Conversation_no": 2676, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many people signed the constitution", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many people signed the us constitution", "Truth_answer": "Only thirty-nine delegates actually signed the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130044611id_/https://www.constitutionfacts.com/us-constitution-amendments/about-the-signers/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people signed the us constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/marryff.html", "Context": [ "when was the us bill of rights written", "The United States Bill of Rights was created September 25, 1789.", "when was the us constitution written", "The Constitution was written during the Philadelphia Convention—now known as the Constitutional Convention—which convened from May 25 to September 17, 1787.", "how many people signed the us constitution", "Only thirty-nine delegates actually signed the Constitution." ], "Conversation_no": 2676, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many delegates in total were there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many delegates in total were there", "Truth_answer": "In all, 55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123234526id_/http://law2.umkc.edu:80/faculty/PROJECTS/FTRIALS/CONLAW/marryff.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many delegates in total were at the constitutional convention", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_Convention_(United_States)", "Context": [ "when was the us bill of rights written", "The United States Bill of Rights was created September 25, 1789.", "when was the us constitution written", "The Constitution was written during the Philadelphia Convention—now known as the Constitutional Convention—which convened from May 25 to September 17, 1787.", "how many people signed the us constitution", "Only thirty-nine delegates actually signed the Constitution.", "how many delegates in total were at the constitutional convention", "In all, 55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention sessions." ], "Conversation_no": 2676, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the convention held", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the constitutional convention held", "Truth_answer": "The Constitutional Convention took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the constitutional convention held", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2677, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won the world cup last year 2017", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the world cup last year 2017", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the world cup last year 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04310a.htm", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2678, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the third council of constantinople held", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the third council of constantinople held", "Truth_answer": "The Third Council of Constantinople, attended in the beginning by 100 bishops, later by 174, was opened 7 Nov., 680, in a domed hall, Trullus, of the imperial palace", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209122913id_/http://www.newadvent.org:80/cathen/04310a.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the third council of constantinople held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/event/Third-Council-of-Constantinople-680-681", "Context": [ "where was the third council of constantinople held", "The Third Council of Constantinople, attended in the beginning by 100 bishops, later by 174, was opened 7 Nov., 680, in a domed hall, Trullus, of the imperial palace" ], "Conversation_no": 2678, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what happened there", "Transformer_rewrite": "what happened at the third council of constantinople", "Truth_answer": "The Third Council of Constantinople condemned the monothelites, among them Pope Honorius I, and asserted two wills and two operations of Christ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205136id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Third-Council-of-Constantinople-680-681_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened at the third council of constantinople", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Monothelite", "Context": [ "where was the third council of constantinople held", "The Third Council of Constantinople, attended in the beginning by 100 bishops, later by 174, was opened 7 Nov., 680, in a domed hall, Trullus, of the imperial palace", "what happened at the third council of constantinople", "The Third Council of Constantinople condemned the monothelites, among them Pope Honorius I, and asserted two wills and two operations of Christ." ], "Conversation_no": 2678, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "Monothelites were any of the 7th-century Christians who, while otherwise orthodox, maintained that Christ had only one will.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190324185743id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Monothelite_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the monothelites condemned by the third council of constantinople", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monothelitism", "Context": [ "where was the third council of constantinople held", "The Third Council of Constantinople, attended in the beginning by 100 bishops, later by 174, was opened 7 Nov., 680, in a domed hall, Trullus, of the imperial palace", "what happened at the third council of constantinople", "The Third Council of Constantinople condemned the monothelites, among them Pope Honorius I, and asserted two wills and two operations of Christ.", "why were the monothelites condemned by the third council of constantinople", "Monothelites were any of the 7th-century Christians who, while otherwise orthodox, maintained that Christ had only one will." ], "Conversation_no": 2678, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "as opposed to what", "Transformer_rewrite": "as opposed to what", "Truth_answer": "Monothelitism is the view that Jesus Christ has two natures but only one will. That is contrary to the Christology that Jesus Christ has two wills (human and divine).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017102149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monothelitism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the monothelites maintained that jesus christ had only one will as opposed to what", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/two-natures-of-Christ", "Context": [ "where was the third council of constantinople held", "The Third Council of Constantinople, attended in the beginning by 100 bishops, later by 174, was opened 7 Nov., 680, in a domed hall, Trullus, of the imperial palace", "what happened at the third council of constantinople", "The Third Council of Constantinople condemned the monothelites, among them Pope Honorius I, and asserted two wills and two operations of Christ.", "why were the monothelites condemned by the third council of constantinople", "Monothelites were any of the 7th-century Christians who, while otherwise orthodox, maintained that Christ had only one will.", "the monothelites maintained that jesus christ had only one will as opposed to what", "Monothelitism is the view that Jesus Christ has two natures but only one will. That is contrary to the Christology that Jesus Christ has two wills (human and divine)." ], "Conversation_no": 2678, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are christ's two natures", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are jesus christ's two natures", "Truth_answer": "Christ's person has two natures: divine and human.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://theologyonline.com/forum/the-coliseum/one-on-one/8781-one-on-one-br-x-a-calvinist-s-response-ask-mr-religion-vs-enyart/page2?41620-One-on-One-BR-X-A-Calvinist-s-Response-%28Ask-Mr-Religion-vs-Enyart%29%2Fpage2=&s=9748575cd57fc9febabd9802c8d8c3ec_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190324185743id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Monothelite_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are jesus christ's two natures", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2679, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "brooks & dunn rock my world little country girl", "Transformer_rewrite": "brooks & dunn rock my world little country girl", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "brooks & dunn rock my world little country girl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2680, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does what in a massive open online course", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does what in a massive open online course", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does what in a massive open online course", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2681, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who developed one of the earliest non-western civilizations", "Transformer_rewrite": "who developed one of the earliest non-western civilizations", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed one of the earliest non-western civilizations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok#Career", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2682, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Transformer_rewrite": "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Truth_answer": "Aditi Ashok won the 2016 Hero Women's Indian Open and in the process became the first Indian to win a Ladies European Tour title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok#Personal_life", "Context": [ "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Aditi Ashok won the 2016 Hero Women's Indian Open and in the process became the first Indian to win a Ladies European Tour title." ], "Conversation_no": 2682, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did aditi ashok start playing", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did aditi ashok start playing golf", "Truth_answer": "Aditi Ashok started playing golf at the age of 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161017203030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did aditi ashok start playing golf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok#Career", "Context": [ "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Aditi Ashok won the 2016 Hero Women's Indian Open and in the process became the first Indian to win a Ladies European Tour title.", "when did aditi ashok start playing golf", "Aditi Ashok started playing golf at the age of 5." ], "Conversation_no": 2682, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about professionally", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did aditi ashok start playing golf professionally", "Truth_answer": "Aditi Ashok became the youngest and first Indian to win the Lalla Aicha Tour School and secured her Ladies European Tour card for the 2016 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161017203030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did aditi ashok start playing golf professionally", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok", "Context": [ "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Aditi Ashok won the 2016 Hero Women's Indian Open and in the process became the first Indian to win a Ladies European Tour title.", "when did aditi ashok start playing golf", "Aditi Ashok started playing golf at the age of 5.", "when did aditi ashok start playing golf professionally", "Aditi Ashok became the youngest and first Indian to win the Lalla Aicha Tour School and secured her Ladies European Tour card for the 2016 season." ], "Conversation_no": 2682, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old was aditi ashok", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old was aditi ashok in 2016", "Truth_answer": "Aditi Ashok was 18 years old in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was aditi ashok in 2016", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditi_Ashok#Career", "Context": [ "who became the first indian golfer to win the european tour international schedule", "Aditi Ashok won the 2016 Hero Women's Indian Open and in the process became the first Indian to win a Ladies European Tour title.", "when did aditi ashok start playing golf", "Aditi Ashok started playing golf at the age of 5.", "when did aditi ashok start playing golf professionally", "Aditi Ashok became the youngest and first Indian to win the Lalla Aicha Tour School and secured her Ladies European Tour card for the 2016 season.", "how old was aditi ashok in 2016", "Aditi Ashok was 18 years old in 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2682, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does aditi ashok still play", "Transformer_rewrite": "does aditi ashok still play golf", "Truth_answer": "Aditi Ashok ended 2019 with back-to-back second-place finishes on the Ladies European Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does aditi ashok still play golf", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-world-history/ap-ancient-medieval/ap-empire-of-alexander-the-great/a/the-rise-of-hellenism", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2683, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Truth_answer": "Politically, the rulers of the hellenistic period followed the principle of rule by monarchy. Like Alexander, they used military force to maintain their rules in the form of autocratic power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/alexander-the-great", "Context": [ "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Politically, the rulers of the hellenistic period followed the principle of rule by monarchy. Like Alexander, they used military force to maintain their rules in the form of autocratic power." ], "Conversation_no": 2683, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what empire did alexander rule", "Transformer_rewrite": "what empire did alexander the great rule", "Truth_answer": "Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. His influence on Greek and Asian culture inspired the Hellenistic Period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what empire did alexander the great rule", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/hellenistic-greece", "Context": [ "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Politically, the rulers of the hellenistic period followed the principle of rule by monarchy. Like Alexander, they used military force to maintain their rules in the form of autocratic power.", "what empire did alexander the great rule", "Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. His influence on Greek and Asian culture inspired the Hellenistic Period." ], "Conversation_no": 2683, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the period", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the period", "Truth_answer": "The Hellenistic period lasted from the Alexander's death in 323 B.C. until 31 B.C., when Roman troops conquered the last of the territories that the Macedonian king had once ruled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207100010id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/ancient-history/hellenistic-greece_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the hellenistic period of greece", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire", "Context": [ "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Politically, the rulers of the hellenistic period followed the principle of rule by monarchy. Like Alexander, they used military force to maintain their rules in the form of autocratic power.", "what empire did alexander the great rule", "Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. His influence on Greek and Asian culture inspired the Hellenistic Period.", "when was the hellenistic period of greece", "The Hellenistic period lasted from the Alexander's death in 323 B.C. until 31 B.C., when Roman troops conquered the last of the territories that the Macedonian king had once ruled." ], "Conversation_no": 2683, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what came after", "Transformer_rewrite": "what came after", "Truth_answer": "In 32 BC, Octavian conquered Ptolemaic Egypt, ending the Hellenistic period. Octavian's power then became unassailable, and in 27 BC the Roman Senate effectively made him the first Roman emperor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what came after the hellenistic period", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_Augustulus", "Context": [ "what was the dominant form of political organization in the hellenistic world", "Politically, the rulers of the hellenistic period followed the principle of rule by monarchy. Like Alexander, they used military force to maintain their rules in the form of autocratic power.", "what empire did alexander the great rule", "Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. His influence on Greek and Asian culture inspired the Hellenistic Period.", "when was the hellenistic period of greece", "The Hellenistic period lasted from the Alexander's death in 323 B.C. until 31 B.C., when Roman troops conquered the last of the territories that the Macedonian king had once ruled.", "what came after the hellenistic period", "In 32 BC, Octavian conquered Ptolemaic Egypt, ending the Hellenistic period. Octavian's power then became unassailable, and in 27 BC the Roman Senate effectively made him the first Roman emperor." ], "Conversation_no": 2683, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was the last emperor", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was the last roman emperor", "Truth_answer": "Romulus Augustulus is often described as the last Western Roman emperor, though some historians consider this to be Julius Nepos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229062932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_Augustulus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last roman emperor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Lerman", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2684, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Transformer_rewrite": "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Truth_answer": "Logan Lerman is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure Percy Jackson films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Lerman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_(film_series)", "Context": [ "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Logan Lerman is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure Percy Jackson films." ], "Conversation_no": 2684, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "are the films based on books", "Transformer_rewrite": "are the percy jackson films based on books", "Truth_answer": "Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a feature film series based on the novel series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103043206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_(film_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the percy jackson films based on books", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_%26_the_Olympians", "Context": [ "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Logan Lerman is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure Percy Jackson films.", "are the percy jackson films based on books", "Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a feature film series based on the novel series of the same name." ], "Conversation_no": 2684, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the author", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the author of the percy jackson and the olympians novels", "Truth_answer": "Percy Jackson & the Olympians, often shortened to Percy Jackson or PJO, is a pentalogy of fantasy adventure novels written by American author Rick Riordan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030085404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_%26_the_Olympians_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of the percy jackson and the olympians novels", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Jackson_%26_the_Olympians", "Context": [ "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Logan Lerman is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure Percy Jackson films.", "are the percy jackson films based on books", "Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a feature film series based on the novel series of the same name.", "who is the author of the percy jackson and the olympians novels", "Percy Jackson & the Olympians, often shortened to Percy Jackson or PJO, is a pentalogy of fantasy adventure novels written by American author Rick Riordan." ], "Conversation_no": 2684, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the novels published", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were the percy jackson and the olympians novels published", "Truth_answer": "The Percy Jackson & the Olympians novels were published from 2005 to 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the percy jackson and the olympians novels published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Olympian", "Context": [ "who's the actor that plays percy jackson", "Logan Lerman is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure Percy Jackson films.", "are the percy jackson films based on books", "Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a feature film series based on the novel series of the same name.", "who is the author of the percy jackson and the olympians novels", "Percy Jackson & the Olympians, often shortened to Percy Jackson or PJO, is a pentalogy of fantasy adventure novels written by American author Rick Riordan.", "when were the percy jackson and the olympians novels published", "The Percy Jackson & the Olympians novels were published from 2005 to 2009." ], "Conversation_no": 2684, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the title of the last book", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the title of the last book in the percy jackson and the olympians series", "Truth_answer": "The Last Olympian is the fifth and final novel of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611190358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Olympian_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the title of the last book in the percy jackson and the olympians series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_de_Saint-Exupéry#Canadian_and_American_sojourn_and_The_Little_Prince", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2685, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Truth_answer": "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated The Little Prince in New York City and the village of Asharoken in mid-to-late 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince", "Context": [ "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated The Little Prince in New York City and the village of Asharoken in mid-to-late 1942." ], "Conversation_no": 2685, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the book published", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the book published", "Truth_answer": "The Little Prince was first published in English and French in the US by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book the little prince published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince", "Context": [ "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated The Little Prince in New York City and the village of Asharoken in mid-to-late 1942.", "when was the book the little prince published", "The Little Prince was first published in English and French in the US by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943." ], "Conversation_no": 2685, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the book about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the book the little prince about", "Truth_answer": "The story of The Little Prince follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book the little prince about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince", "Context": [ "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated The Little Prince in New York City and the village of Asharoken in mid-to-late 1942.", "when was the book the little prince published", "The Little Prince was first published in English and French in the US by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943.", "what is the book the little prince about", "The story of The Little Prince follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss." ], "Conversation_no": 2685, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the book well-known", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the the little prince well-known", "Truth_answer": "The Little Prince has sold an estimated 140 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling and most translated books ever published.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the the little prince well-known", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince", "Context": [ "where did antoine de saint exupery write le petit prince", "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated The Little Prince in New York City and the village of Asharoken in mid-to-late 1942.", "when was the book the little prince published", "The Little Prince was first published in English and French in the US by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943.", "what is the book the little prince about", "The story of The Little Prince follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss.", "is the the little prince well-known", "The Little Prince has sold an estimated 140 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling and most translated books ever published." ], "Conversation_no": 2685, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the book been translated", "Transformer_rewrite": "has the little prince been translated", "Truth_answer": "The Little Prince has been translated into 300 languages and dialects.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://manuelgarciajr.com/tag/france/_p1", "https://paulrwaibel.com/2016/07/31/_p2", "https://www.thenottinghillbookshop.co.uk/product-page/little-prince_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the little prince been translated", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2686, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wants to be a millionaire money levels", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wants to be a millionaire money levels", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wants to be a millionaire money levels", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.seriouseats.com/2007/04/the-history-of-the-peanut-butt.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2687, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "Truth_answer": "The first located reference to the now immortal peanut butter and jelly sandwich was published by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201180324id_/https://www.seriouseats.com/2007/04/the-history-of-the-peanut-butt.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut_butter_and_jelly_sandwich", "Context": [ "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "The first located reference to the now immortal peanut butter and jelly sandwich was published by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901." ], "Conversation_no": 2687, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of variations are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of variations of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich are there", "Truth_answer": "Some variations for the PB&J sandwich include substituting honey or sliced fruit for the jelly component. Marshmallow fluff can also be substituted for the jelly or added.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of variations of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://aytm.com/blog/peanut-butter-and-jelly-survey-2/", "Context": [ "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "The first located reference to the now immortal peanut butter and jelly sandwich was published by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901.", "what kind of variations of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich are there", "Some variations for the PB&J sandwich include substituting honey or sliced fruit for the jelly component. Marshmallow fluff can also be substituted for the jelly or added." ], "Conversation_no": 2687, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of jelly is most common", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of jelly is most common", "Truth_answer": "When it comes to the jelly in a PB&J sandwich, 45% of respondents said they prefer strawberry jelly, 42% like grape jelly, 19% prefer raspberry, and 11% like other flavors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012311id_/https://aytm.com/blog/peanut-butter-and-jelly-survey-2/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of jelly is most common in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut_butter_and_jelly_sandwich", "Context": [ "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "The first located reference to the now immortal peanut butter and jelly sandwich was published by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901.", "what kind of variations of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich are there", "Some variations for the PB&J sandwich include substituting honey or sliced fruit for the jelly component. Marshmallow fluff can also be substituted for the jelly or added.", "what kind of jelly is most common in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "When it comes to the jelly in a PB&J sandwich, 45% of respondents said they prefer strawberry jelly, 42% like grape jelly, 19% prefer raspberry, and 11% like other flavors." ], "Conversation_no": 2687, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can you make one with almond butter", "Transformer_rewrite": "can you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with almond butter", "Truth_answer": "The popularity of almond butter has inspired some to transition to almond butter and jelly sandwiches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut_butter_and_jelly_sandwich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with almond butter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut_butter_and_jelly_sandwich", "Context": [ "who invented the first peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "The first located reference to the now immortal peanut butter and jelly sandwich was published by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901.", "what kind of variations of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich are there", "Some variations for the PB&J sandwich include substituting honey or sliced fruit for the jelly component. Marshmallow fluff can also be substituted for the jelly or added.", "what kind of jelly is most common in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "When it comes to the jelly in a PB&J sandwich, 45% of respondents said they prefer strawberry jelly, 42% like grape jelly, 19% prefer raspberry, and 11% like other flavors.", "can you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with almond butter", "The popularity of almond butter has inspired some to transition to almond butter and jelly sandwiches." ], "Conversation_no": 2687, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what country is the sandwich from", "Transformer_rewrite": "what country is the peanut butter and jelly sandwich from", "Truth_answer": "The peanut butter and jelly sandwich originated in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.burpeesforbreakfast.com/2014/03/31/3-31-2014/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what country is the peanut butter and jelly sandwich from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2688, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the money go from super bowl commercials", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the money go from super bowl commercials", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the money go from super bowl commercials", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/", "Context": [ "where does the money go from super bowl commercials" ], "Conversation_no": 2688, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about nfl fines", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the money go from nfl fines", "Truth_answer": "The fines collected do not go to the NFL, but instead go to programs for former players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114011id_/https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the money go from nfl fines", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/", "Context": [ "where does the money go from super bowl commercials", "where does the money go from nfl fines", "The fines collected do not go to the NFL, but instead go to programs for former players." ], "Conversation_no": 2688, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what programs", "Transformer_rewrite": "what programs do nfl fines go to", "Truth_answer": "The Players Association and the league donate fine money through the NFL Foundation to the NFL Player Care Foundation and the Gene Upshaw Players Association’s Players Assistance Trust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114011id_/https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what programs do nfl fines go to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/", "Context": [ "where does the money go from super bowl commercials", "where does the money go from nfl fines", "The fines collected do not go to the NFL, but instead go to programs for former players.", "what programs do nfl fines go to", "The Players Association and the league donate fine money through the NFL Foundation to the NFL Player Care Foundation and the Gene Upshaw Players Association’s Players Assistance Trust." ], "Conversation_no": 2688, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the money used for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the fine money used for in nfl player care foundation", "Truth_answer": "The Player Care Foundation, an independent organization dedicated to helping retired players improve their quality of life, provides programs and assistance with medical, emotional, financial, social and community issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fine money used for in nfl player care foundation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/", "Context": [ "where does the money go from super bowl commercials", "where does the money go from nfl fines", "The fines collected do not go to the NFL, but instead go to programs for former players.", "what programs do nfl fines go to", "The Players Association and the league donate fine money through the NFL Foundation to the NFL Player Care Foundation and the Gene Upshaw Players Association’s Players Assistance Trust.", "what is the fine money used for in nfl player care foundation", "The Player Care Foundation, an independent organization dedicated to helping retired players improve their quality of life, provides programs and assistance with medical, emotional, financial, social and community issues." ], "Conversation_no": 2688, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about the gene upshaw players association's players assistance trust", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the fine money used for in the gene upshaw players association's players assistance trust", "Truth_answer": "The Gene Upshaw Players Assistance Trust assists former players who are facing financial hardship due to unforeseen crisis, unaffordable medical situations and helps those who wish to return to school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114011id_/https://operations.nfl.com/football-ops/nfl-rules-enforcement/fines-appeals/_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fine money used for in the gene upshaw players association's players assistance trust", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://press.sherwin-williams.com/press/consumer/releases/2014/4000th-store-opening/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2689, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Truth_answer": "Sherwin-Williams products can only be found at its 4,000 neighborhood stores across North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524064444id_/https://press.sherwin-williams.com/press/consumer/releases/2014/4000th-store-opening/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams#Sherwin-Williams_Paints", "Context": [ "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Sherwin-Williams products can only be found at its 4,000 neighborhood stores across North America." ], "Conversation_no": 2689, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do the stores sell", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do sherwin williams stores sell", "Truth_answer": "Sherwin-Williams Paints market and sell Sherwin-Williams branded architectural paints and coatings, industrial and marine products, and original equipment manufacturer product finishes and similar items.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do sherwin williams stores sell", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams#History", "Context": [ "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Sherwin-Williams products can only be found at its 4,000 neighborhood stores across North America.", "what do sherwin williams stores sell", "Sherwin-Williams Paints market and sell Sherwin-Williams branded architectural paints and coatings, industrial and marine products, and original equipment manufacturer product finishes and similar items." ], "Conversation_no": 2689, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the company founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the sherwin-williams company founded", "Truth_answer": "Sherwin-Williams was founded by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams in Cleveland in 1866.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://1-moda.com/page/2/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the sherwin-williams company founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams#Recent_controversies", "Context": [ "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Sherwin-Williams products can only be found at its 4,000 neighborhood stores across North America.", "what do sherwin williams stores sell", "Sherwin-Williams Paints market and sell Sherwin-Williams branded architectural paints and coatings, industrial and marine products, and original equipment manufacturer product finishes and similar items.", "when was the sherwin-williams company founded", "Sherwin-Williams was founded by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams in Cleveland in 1866." ], "Conversation_no": 2689, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of controversies does the company have", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of controversies does the sherwin-williams company have", "Truth_answer": "Sherwin-Williams has been subject to several recent and significant controversies. The issues have ranged widely from cancer-causing toxins contaminating new residential properties to financial fraud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of controversies does the sherwin-williams company have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams#Competition", "Context": [ "how many sherwin williams stores are in the us", "Sherwin-Williams products can only be found at its 4,000 neighborhood stores across North America.", "what do sherwin williams stores sell", "Sherwin-Williams Paints market and sell Sherwin-Williams branded architectural paints and coatings, industrial and marine products, and original equipment manufacturer product finishes and similar items.", "when was the sherwin-williams company founded", "Sherwin-Williams was founded by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams in Cleveland in 1866.", "what kind of controversies does the sherwin-williams company have", "Sherwin-Williams has been subject to several recent and significant controversies. The issues have ranged widely from cancer-causing toxins contaminating new residential properties to financial fraud." ], "Conversation_no": 2689, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are some of the company's competitors", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are some of the sherwin-williams company's competitors", "Truth_answer": "Sherwin-Williams' major competitors are PPG, RPM International Inc., Axalta Coating Systems, BASF, Behr, Kelly-Moore Paints, and Benjamin Moore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwin-Williams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of the sherwin-williams company's competitors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo_(film)#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2690, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "Truth_answer": "In the 2002 film Scooby-Doo, Velma Dinkley is played by Linda Cardellini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cardellini", "Context": [ "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "In the 2002 film Scooby-Doo, Velma Dinkley is played by Linda Cardellini." ], "Conversation_no": 2690, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other movies has linda cardellini been in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other movies has linda cardellini been in besides the scooby doo movies", "Truth_answer": "In film, Linda Cardellini is known for her supporting roles in Brokeback Mountain, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Green Book, and Avengers: Endgame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other movies has linda cardellini been in besides the scooby doo movies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cardellini", "Context": [ "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "In the 2002 film Scooby-Doo, Velma Dinkley is played by Linda Cardellini.", "what other movies has linda cardellini been in besides the scooby doo movies", "In film, Linda Cardellini is known for her supporting roles in Brokeback Mountain, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Green Book, and Avengers: Endgame." ], "Conversation_no": 2690, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about television", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about television", "Truth_answer": "In television, Linda Cardellini is known for her leading roles in Freaks and Geeks, ER, Bloodline, and Dead to Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is linda cardellini known for in television", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cardellini", "Context": [ "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "In the 2002 film Scooby-Doo, Velma Dinkley is played by Linda Cardellini.", "what other movies has linda cardellini been in besides the scooby doo movies", "In film, Linda Cardellini is known for her supporting roles in Brokeback Mountain, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Green Book, and Avengers: Endgame.", "what is linda cardellini known for in television", "In television, Linda Cardellini is known for her leading roles in Freaks and Geeks, ER, Bloodline, and Dead to Me." ], "Conversation_no": 2690, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the actor do voiceover work", "Transformer_rewrite": "does linda cardellini do voiceover work", "Truth_answer": "Linda Cardellini's voice work includes the animated series Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Regular Show, Gravity Falls, and Sanjay and Craig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does linda cardellini do voiceover work", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cardellini#Career", "Context": [ "who plays velma in the scooby doo movie", "In the 2002 film Scooby-Doo, Velma Dinkley is played by Linda Cardellini.", "what other movies has linda cardellini been in besides the scooby doo movies", "In film, Linda Cardellini is known for her supporting roles in Brokeback Mountain, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Green Book, and Avengers: Endgame.", "what is linda cardellini known for in television", "In television, Linda Cardellini is known for her leading roles in Freaks and Geeks, ER, Bloodline, and Dead to Me.", "does linda cardellini do voiceover work", "Linda Cardellini's voice work includes the animated series Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Regular Show, Gravity Falls, and Sanjay and Craig." ], "Conversation_no": 2690, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the actor's big break", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was linda cardellini's big break", "Truth_answer": "Linda Cardellini received her first big break role in 1996 when she landed a starring role as Sarah on ABC's Saturday morning live-action children's series, Bone Chillers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cardellini_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was linda cardellini's big break", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kolkata,+West+Bengal,+India/@22.6757521,88.0495361,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x39f882db4908f667:0x43e330e68f6c2cbc!8m2!3d22.572646!4d88.363895", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2691, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is calcutta india located on the map", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is calcutta india located on the map", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is calcutta india located on the map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolkata#Demographics", "Context": [ "where is calcutta india located on the map" ], "Conversation_no": 2691, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the population", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the population of kolkata india", "Truth_answer": "According to provisional results of the 2011 national census, Kolkata district had a population of 4,486,679.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolkata_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of kolkata india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/Why-was-Calcutta-renamed-to-Kolkata", "Context": [ "where is calcutta india located on the map", "what is the population of kolkata india", "According to provisional results of the 2011 national census, Kolkata district had a population of 4,486,679." ], "Conversation_no": 2691, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the name change", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the name of calcutta change to kolkata", "Truth_answer": "On the 1st of January 2001, the West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya announced that the State Capital 'Calcutta' has been officially renamed 'Kolkata'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the name of calcutta change to kolkata", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://theculturetrip.com/asia/india/articles/the-top-10-things-to-do-and-see-in-kolkata/", "Context": [ "where is calcutta india located on the map", "what is the population of kolkata india", "According to provisional results of the 2011 national census, Kolkata district had a population of 4,486,679.", "when did the name of calcutta change to kolkata", "On the 1st of January 2001, the West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya announced that the State Capital 'Calcutta' has been officially renamed 'Kolkata'." ], "Conversation_no": 2691, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the city known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is kolkata known for", "Truth_answer": "Kolkata is the educational, commercial and cultural centre of the Eastern part of India. Kolkata is a pioneer in the field of drama, arts, theatre and literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is kolkata known for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.holidify.com/pages/history-of-kolkata-324.html", "Context": [ "where is calcutta india located on the map", "what is the population of kolkata india", "According to provisional results of the 2011 national census, Kolkata district had a population of 4,486,679.", "when did the name of calcutta change to kolkata", "On the 1st of January 2001, the West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya announced that the State Capital 'Calcutta' has been officially renamed 'Kolkata'.", "what is kolkata known for", "Kolkata is the educational, commercial and cultural centre of the Eastern part of India. Kolkata is a pioneer in the field of drama, arts, theatre and literature." ], "Conversation_no": 2691, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how old is the city", "Transformer_rewrite": "how old is kolkata", "Truth_answer": "Though archaeologists believe that Kolkata has been inhabited for over two thousand years, its documented history begins only after the arrival of the British East India Company, in 1690.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is kolkata", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://natashaskitchen.com/philly-cheesesteak/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2692, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Transformer_rewrite": "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Truth_answer": "Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made with super thinly sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003052id_/https://natashaskitchen.com/philly-cheesesteak/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak", "Context": [ "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made with super thinly sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese." ], "Conversation_no": 2692, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the sandwich come from philadelphia", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the philly cheesesteak come from philadelphia", "Truth_answer": "A popular regional fast food, the cheesesteak has its roots in the U.S. city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the philly cheesesteak come from philadelphia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak#History", "Context": [ "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made with super thinly sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese.", "did the philly cheesesteak come from philadelphia", "A popular regional fast food, the cheesesteak has its roots in the U.S. city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." ], "Conversation_no": 2692, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who invented the sandwich", "Transformer_rewrite": "who invented the cheesesteak", "Truth_answer": "Philadelphians Pat and Harry Olivieri are often credited with inventing the cheesesteak by serving chopped steak on an Italian roll in the early 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the cheesesteak", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak#Variations", "Context": [ "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made with super thinly sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese.", "did the philly cheesesteak come from philadelphia", "A popular regional fast food, the cheesesteak has its roots in the U.S. city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "who invented the cheesesteak", "Philadelphians Pat and Harry Olivieri are often credited with inventing the cheesesteak by serving chopped steak on an Italian roll in the early 1930s." ], "Conversation_no": 2692, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what kind of variations are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "what kind of variations of the cheesesteak are there", "Truth_answer": "Variations of the cheesesteak include the chicken cheesesteak, the pizza steak, the cheesesteak hoagie, the vegan cheesesteak, and the Heater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of variations of the cheesesteak are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak#Variations", "Context": [ "what ingredients are in a philly cheesesteak", "Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made with super thinly sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese.", "did the philly cheesesteak come from philadelphia", "A popular regional fast food, the cheesesteak has its roots in the U.S. city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "who invented the cheesesteak", "Philadelphians Pat and Harry Olivieri are often credited with inventing the cheesesteak by serving chopped steak on an Italian roll in the early 1930s.", "what kind of variations of the cheesesteak are there", "Variations of the cheesesteak include the chicken cheesesteak, the pizza steak, the cheesesteak hoagie, the vegan cheesesteak, and the Heater." ], "Conversation_no": 2692, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how is the heater different", "Transformer_rewrite": "how is the heater different", "Truth_answer": "The Heater is named for being a spicy variation of the cheesesteak as it is topped with jalapenos, Buffalo sauce, and jalapeno cheddar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the heater different from a regular cheesesteak", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2693, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "oecd convention on combating bribery of foreign officials in international business transactions", "Transformer_rewrite": "oecd convention on combating bribery of foreign officials in international business transactions", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "oecd convention on combating bribery of foreign officials in international business transactions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_United_States_military_aircraft", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2694, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has more planes the navy or air force", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has more planes the navy or air force", "Truth_answer": "The US Air Force has more aircraft than the US Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has more planes the navy or air force", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force", "Context": [ "who has more planes the navy or air force", "The US Air Force has more aircraft than the US Navy." ], "Conversation_no": 2694, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many does the air force have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many planes does the air force have", "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 5,369 military aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many planes does the air force have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force", "Context": [ "who has more planes the navy or air force", "The US Air Force has more aircraft than the US Navy.", "how many planes does the air force have", "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 5,369 military aircraft." ], "Conversation_no": 2694, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else does the air force operate", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else does the united states air force operate besides military aircraft", "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 406 ICBMs and 170 military satellites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does the united states air force operate besides military aircraft", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the_United_States_Air_Force", "Context": [ "who has more planes the navy or air force", "The US Air Force has more aircraft than the US Navy.", "how many planes does the air force have", "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 5,369 military aircraft.", "what else does the united states air force operate besides military aircraft", "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 406 ICBMs and 170 military satellites." ], "Conversation_no": 2694, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the service have boats", "Transformer_rewrite": "does the service have boats", "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Air Force still operates a small fleet of drone recovery vessels nicknamed the Tyndall Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the united states air force have boats", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the_United_States_Air_Force", "Context": [ "who has more planes the navy or air force", "The US Air Force has more aircraft than the US Navy.", "how many planes does the air force have", "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 5,369 military aircraft.", "what else does the united states air force operate besides military aircraft", "As of 2017, the United States Air Force operates more than 406 ICBMs and 170 military satellites.", "does the united states air force have boats", "The U.S. Air Force still operates a small fleet of drone recovery vessels nicknamed the Tyndall Navy." ], "Conversation_no": 2694, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do the vessels operate", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do the united states air force drone recovery vessels operate", "Truth_answer": "United States Air Force's small fleet of drone recovery vessels recover pieces of wreckage from drones and aerial targets from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023041838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the_United_States_Air_Force_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the united states air force drone recovery vessels operate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://candyscats.rescuegroups.org/info/display?PageID=1101", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2695, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "Transformer_rewrite": "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "Truth_answer": "When the kittens are 8 weeks or older, they no longer need the milk but may enjoy it anyway.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/is-it-ok-to-give-puppies-scrambled-eggs_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111181438id_/https://candyscats.rescuegroups.org/info/display?PageID=1101_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/nutrition/can-cats-drink-milk", "Context": [ "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "When the kittens are 8 weeks or older, they no longer need the milk but may enjoy it anyway." ], "Conversation_no": 2695, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do kittens stop", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do kittens stop drinking milk", "Truth_answer": "Kittens drink their mother's milk until the mother gradually weans them as early as 4 weeks old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008221940id_/https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/nutrition/can-cats-drink-milk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do kittens stop drinking milk", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/nutrition/can-cats-drink-milk", "Context": [ "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "When the kittens are 8 weeks or older, they no longer need the milk but may enjoy it anyway.", "when do kittens stop drinking milk", "Kittens drink their mother's milk until the mother gradually weans them as early as 4 weeks old." ], "Conversation_no": 2695, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do kittens eat instead", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do kittens eat instead of milk when they are weaned off milk", "Truth_answer": "Typically, kittens are eating solid foods by 8 to 10 weeks old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008221940id_/https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/nutrition/can-cats-drink-milk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do kittens eat instead of milk when they are weaned off milk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/nutrition/can-cats-drink-milk", "Context": [ "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "When the kittens are 8 weeks or older, they no longer need the milk but may enjoy it anyway.", "when do kittens stop drinking milk", "Kittens drink their mother's milk until the mother gradually weans them as early as 4 weeks old.", "what do kittens eat instead of milk when they are weaned off milk", "Typically, kittens are eating solid foods by 8 to 10 weeks old." ], "Conversation_no": 2695, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "do kittens still drink milk", "Transformer_rewrite": "do kittens still drink milk", "Truth_answer": "Although kittens can drink their mother's milk, many cats lose the ability to process it after being weaned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008221940id_/https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/nutrition/can-cats-drink-milk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do kittens still drink milk after being weaned", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.petmd.com/cat/nutrition/can-cats-have-raw-food-diet", "Context": [ "does a 10 week old kitten need milk", "When the kittens are 8 weeks or older, they no longer need the milk but may enjoy it anyway.", "when do kittens stop drinking milk", "Kittens drink their mother's milk until the mother gradually weans them as early as 4 weeks old.", "what do kittens eat instead of milk when they are weaned off milk", "Typically, kittens are eating solid foods by 8 to 10 weeks old.", "do kittens still drink milk after being weaned", "Although kittens can drink their mother's milk, many cats lose the ability to process it after being weaned." ], "Conversation_no": 2695, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "can kittens eat raw food then", "Transformer_rewrite": "can kittens eat raw food after being weaned", "Truth_answer": "As soon as a kitten is weaned from its mother, the feline can begin a raw food diet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112023713id_/https://www.petmd.com/cat/nutrition/can-cats-have-raw-food-diet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can kittens eat raw food after being weaned", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_Origins", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2696, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Truth_answer": "Assassin's Creed Origins is set in Ancient Egypt near the end of the Ptolemaic period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_Origins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemaic_Kingdom", "Context": [ "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Assassin's Creed Origins is set in Ancient Egypt near the end of the Ptolemaic period." ], "Conversation_no": 2696, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the period", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the ptolemaic period", "Truth_answer": "The Ptolemaic Kingdom lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the ptolemaic period", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemaic_Kingdom", "Context": [ "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Assassin's Creed Origins is set in Ancient Egypt near the end of the Ptolemaic period.", "when was the ptolemaic period", "The Ptolemaic Kingdom lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC." ], "Conversation_no": 2696, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who ruled the kingdom", "Transformer_rewrite": "who ruled the ptolemaic kingdom", "Truth_answer": "The Ptolemaic Kingdom was ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who ruled the ptolemaic kingdom", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_Origins#Setting", "Context": [ "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Assassin's Creed Origins is set in Ancient Egypt near the end of the Ptolemaic period.", "when was the ptolemaic period", "The Ptolemaic Kingdom lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC.", "who ruled the ptolemaic kingdom", "The Ptolemaic Kingdom was ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty." ], "Conversation_no": 2696, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was ruling the kingdom in the game", "Transformer_rewrite": "who was ruling the ptolemaic kingdom in assassin's creed origins", "Truth_answer": "The ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Assassin's Creed: Origins, is Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII. His sister, Cleopatra, begins marshalling loyalist forces to launch a counter-coup against Ptolemy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was ruling the ptolemaic kingdom in assassin's creed origins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/news/royal-sibling-feuds", "Context": [ "when does assassin's creed origins take place", "Assassin's Creed Origins is set in Ancient Egypt near the end of the Ptolemaic period.", "when was the ptolemaic period", "The Ptolemaic Kingdom lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC.", "who ruled the ptolemaic kingdom", "The Ptolemaic Kingdom was ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty.", "who was ruling the ptolemaic kingdom in assassin's creed origins", "The ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Assassin's Creed: Origins, is Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII. His sister, Cleopatra, begins marshalling loyalist forces to launch a counter-coup against Ptolemy." ], "Conversation_no": 2696, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the relationship incestuous", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the relationship incestuous", "Truth_answer": "Around 51 B.C., Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII, were married and assumed the Egyptian throne as co-rulers. This forced partnership quickly fell apart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110184310id_/https://www.history.com/news/royal-sibling-feuds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was ptolemy the thirteenth and cleopatra the seventh's relationship incestuous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaponry_in_Anglo-Saxon_England#Manufacture_of_weapons", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2697, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Truth_answer": "Smiths manufactured spearheads and knives but specialists were required to manufacture swords and other weapons. Some Anglo-Saxon smith's tools included an anvil, hammers, tongs, a file, shears, and punches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/history/general-history/anglo-saxons/", "Context": [ "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Smiths manufactured spearheads and knives but specialists were required to manufacture swords and other weapons. Some Anglo-Saxon smith's tools included an anvil, hammers, tongs, a file, shears, and punches." ], "Conversation_no": 2697, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about clothes", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the anglo saxons make their clothes", "Truth_answer": "Anglo-Saxons made their own clothes out of natural materials such as wool, linen, and leather.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the anglo saxons make their clothes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://primaryfacts.com/8064/anglo-saxon-farming-facts-about-agriculture/", "Context": [ "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Smiths manufactured spearheads and knives but specialists were required to manufacture swords and other weapons. Some Anglo-Saxon smith's tools included an anvil, hammers, tongs, a file, shears, and punches.", "how did the anglo saxons make their clothes", "Anglo-Saxons made their own clothes out of natural materials such as wool, linen, and leather." ], "Conversation_no": 2697, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the people farm", "Transformer_rewrite": "did the anglo saxon people farm", "Truth_answer": "Anglo-Saxon farming was widespread throughout Britain, and almost everybody worked on a farm. They raised chickens, goats, sheep, pigs and cows and grew a range of crops and vegetables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225081623id_/http://primaryfacts.com:80/8064/anglo-saxon-farming-facts-about-agriculture/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the anglo saxon people farm", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.bl.uk/anglo-saxons/articles/who-were-the-anglo-saxons", "Context": [ "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Smiths manufactured spearheads and knives but specialists were required to manufacture swords and other weapons. Some Anglo-Saxon smith's tools included an anvil, hammers, tongs, a file, shears, and punches.", "how did the anglo saxons make their clothes", "Anglo-Saxons made their own clothes out of natural materials such as wool, linen, and leather.", "did the anglo saxon people farm", "Anglo-Saxon farming was widespread throughout Britain, and almost everybody worked on a farm. They raised chickens, goats, sheep, pigs and cows and grew a range of crops and vegetables." ], "Conversation_no": 2697, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what language did the people speak", "Transformer_rewrite": "what language did the anglo saxon people speak", "Truth_answer": "The Anglo-Saxons spoke the language we now know as Old English, an ancestor of modern-day English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223141039id_/https://www.bl.uk/anglo-saxons/articles/who-were-the-anglo-saxons_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language did the anglo saxon people speak", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/saxons/who.htm", "Context": [ "how did the anglo saxons make their weapons", "Smiths manufactured spearheads and knives but specialists were required to manufacture swords and other weapons. Some Anglo-Saxon smith's tools included an anvil, hammers, tongs, a file, shears, and punches.", "how did the anglo saxons make their clothes", "Anglo-Saxons made their own clothes out of natural materials such as wool, linen, and leather.", "did the anglo saxon people farm", "Anglo-Saxon farming was widespread throughout Britain, and almost everybody worked on a farm. They raised chickens, goats, sheep, pigs and cows and grew a range of crops and vegetables.", "what language did the anglo saxon people speak", "The Anglo-Saxons spoke the language we now know as Old English, an ancestor of modern-day English." ], "Conversation_no": 2697, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why were the people called anglo-saxon", "Transformer_rewrite": "why were the anglo-saxons called anglo-saxon", "Truth_answer": "Between the Angle, Saxon, and Jute tribes, the Angles and the Saxons were the largest of the three and so we often know them as Anglo-Saxons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the anglo-saxons called anglo-saxon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2698, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "echo and the bunnymen under the killing moon", "Transformer_rewrite": "echo and the bunnymen under the killing moon", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "echo and the bunnymen under the killing moon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2699, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "you'll never walk alone liverpool and celtic", "Transformer_rewrite": "you'll never walk alone liverpool and celtic", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "you'll never walk alone liverpool and celtic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aboutpeanuts.com/peanut-facts/growing-peanuts/102-where-peanuts-grow", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2700, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "Truth_answer": "In the United States, ten states grow 99% of the U.S. peanut crop: Georgia, followed by Texas, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, Oklahoma and New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://beef2live.com/story-states-produce-peanuts-0-110114", "Context": [ "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "In the United States, ten states grow 99% of the U.S. peanut crop: Georgia, followed by Texas, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, Oklahoma and New Mexico." ], "Conversation_no": 2700, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which state grows the most", "Transformer_rewrite": "which u.s. state grows the most peanuts", "Truth_answer": "Georgia produces the most peanuts in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which u.s. state grows the most peanuts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/business-economy/peanuts", "Context": [ "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "In the United States, ten states grow 99% of the U.S. peanut crop: Georgia, followed by Texas, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, Oklahoma and New Mexico.", "which u.s. state grows the most peanuts", "Georgia produces the most peanuts in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2700, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much", "Truth_answer": "In 2014 Georgia farmers harvested 591,000 acres of peanuts, the official state crop, for a yield of 2.4 billion pounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412193611id_/https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/business-economy/peanuts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much peanuts does georgia produce", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.gfb.org/education-and-outreach/about-ga-agriculture.cms", "Context": [ "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "In the United States, ten states grow 99% of the U.S. peanut crop: Georgia, followed by Texas, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, Oklahoma and New Mexico.", "which u.s. state grows the most peanuts", "Georgia produces the most peanuts in the United States.", "how much peanuts does georgia produce", "In 2014 Georgia farmers harvested 591,000 acres of peanuts, the official state crop, for a yield of 2.4 billion pounds." ], "Conversation_no": 2700, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is grown in georgia", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is grown in georgia besides peanuts", "Truth_answer": "Georgia is perennially the number one state in the nation in the production of peanuts, broilers, pecans, blueberries and spring onions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201001300id_/https://www.gfb.org/education-and-outreach/about-ga-agriculture.cms_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is grown in georgia besides peanuts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/fruits/peaches", "Context": [ "where do peanuts grow in the united states", "In the United States, ten states grow 99% of the U.S. peanut crop: Georgia, followed by Texas, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, Oklahoma and New Mexico.", "which u.s. state grows the most peanuts", "Georgia produces the most peanuts in the United States.", "how much peanuts does georgia produce", "In 2014 Georgia farmers harvested 591,000 acres of peanuts, the official state crop, for a yield of 2.4 billion pounds.", "what else is grown in georgia besides peanuts", "Georgia is perennially the number one state in the nation in the production of peanuts, broilers, pecans, blueberries and spring onions." ], "Conversation_no": 2700, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about peaches", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about peaches", "Truth_answer": "The top four states in peach production are California, South Carolina, Georgia and New Jersey. In 2017, California supplied nearly 56 percent of the United States fresh peach crop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927202354id_/https://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/fruits/peaches_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is georgia the number one state in the production of peaches", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2701, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "a vegetable which is also known as a fruit", "Transformer_rewrite": "a vegetable which is also known as a fruit", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a vegetable which is also known as a fruit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Philippines", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2702, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "Truth_answer": "There are two seasons in the Philippines, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109102512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Philippines_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.travelonline.com/philippines/weather.html", "Context": [ "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "There are two seasons in the Philippines, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall." ], "Conversation_no": 2702, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how hot does it get", "Transformer_rewrite": "how hot does it get", "Truth_answer": "Average temperatures in the Philippines usually range between 21 and 32 degrees celsius with the average yearly temperature coming in at around 26.6 degrees celsius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how hot does it get in the philippines", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/information/climate-philippines", "Context": [ "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "There are two seasons in the Philippines, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall.", "how hot does it get in the philippines", "Average temperatures in the Philippines usually range between 21 and 32 degrees celsius with the average yearly temperature coming in at around 26.6 degrees celsius." ], "Conversation_no": 2702, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how humid is it on average", "Transformer_rewrite": "how humid is it on average", "Truth_answer": "The average monthly relative humidity in the Philippines varies between 71 percent in March and 85 percent in September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205161424id_/http://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph:80/information/climate-philippines_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how humid is it in the philippines on average", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Philippines", "Context": [ "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "There are two seasons in the Philippines, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall.", "how hot does it get in the philippines", "Average temperatures in the Philippines usually range between 21 and 32 degrees celsius with the average yearly temperature coming in at around 26.6 degrees celsius.", "how humid is it in the philippines on average", "The average monthly relative humidity in the Philippines varies between 71 percent in March and 85 percent in September." ], "Conversation_no": 2702, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the coolest month of the year", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the coolest month of the year in the philippines", "Truth_answer": "January is the coolest month in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainfall-Temperature-Sunshine,bad-wildungen-hessen-de,Germany_p1", "https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainfall-Temperature-Sunshine,feusdorf-rhineland-palatinate-de,Germany_p1", "https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainfall-Temperature-Sunshine,maierhofen-bavaria-de,Germany_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128062135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coolest month of the year in the philippines", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Philippines", "Context": [ "what are the two seasons in the philippines", "There are two seasons in the Philippines, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall.", "how hot does it get in the philippines", "Average temperatures in the Philippines usually range between 21 and 32 degrees celsius with the average yearly temperature coming in at around 26.6 degrees celsius.", "how humid is it in the philippines on average", "The average monthly relative humidity in the Philippines varies between 71 percent in March and 85 percent in September.", "what is the coolest month of the year in the philippines", "January is the coolest month in the Philippines." ], "Conversation_no": 2702, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the coldest it's ever been", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the coldest it's ever been in the philippines", "Truth_answer": "The lowest temperature ever recorded in the Philippines was in Baguio at 6.3 degrees celsius on January 18, 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coldest it's ever been in the philippines", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad_(film)#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2703, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Truth_answer": "Margot Robbie plays Harley Quinn in the film Suicide Squad.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/100896_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/10543_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/109504_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/127274_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/15650_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/166754_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/182411_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/205293_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/205308_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/208647_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/209608_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/49361_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/79955_p0", "https://gifs.alphacoders.com/gifs/view/8594_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margot_Robbie#Early_life", "Context": [ "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Margot Robbie plays Harley Quinn in the film Suicide Squad." ], "Conversation_no": 2703, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the actress from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is margot robbie from", "Truth_answer": "Margot Robbie was born in Dalby, Queensland, Australia and grew up in the Gold Coast hinterland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is margot robbie from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/02/oscar-nominee-margot-robbie-says-her-family-wanted-her-to-quit-acting.html", "Context": [ "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Margot Robbie plays Harley Quinn in the film Suicide Squad.", "where is margot robbie from", "Margot Robbie was born in Dalby, Queensland, Australia and grew up in the Gold Coast hinterland." ], "Conversation_no": 2703, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the actress come to the u.s.", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did margot robbie come to the u.s", "Truth_answer": "At 17 years old Margot Robbie landed a role in the Australian soap opera “Neighbours”. After her third year on the show, she moved to Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did margot robbie come to the u.s.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/actor/margot-robbie", "Context": [ "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Margot Robbie plays Harley Quinn in the film Suicide Squad.", "where is margot robbie from", "Margot Robbie was born in Dalby, Queensland, Australia and grew up in the Gold Coast hinterland.", "when did margot robbie come to the u.s.", "At 17 years old Margot Robbie landed a role in the Australian soap opera “Neighbours”. After her third year on the show, she moved to Los Angeles." ], "Conversation_no": 2703, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is margot robbie in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is margot robbie in", "Truth_answer": "Margot Robbie is an Australian actress best known for her roles in 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' 'Suicide Squad' and 'I, Tonya.'", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024150147id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/margot-robbie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is margot robbie in besides suicide squad", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Margot_Robbie", "Context": [ "who plays harley quinn in the suicide squad movie", "Margot Robbie plays Harley Quinn in the film Suicide Squad.", "where is margot robbie from", "Margot Robbie was born in Dalby, Queensland, Australia and grew up in the Gold Coast hinterland.", "when did margot robbie come to the u.s.", "At 17 years old Margot Robbie landed a role in the Australian soap opera “Neighbours”. After her third year on the show, she moved to Los Angeles.", "what else is margot robbie in besides suicide squad", "Margot Robbie is an Australian actress best known for her roles in 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' 'Suicide Squad' and 'I, Tonya.'" ], "Conversation_no": 2703, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "does margot robbie have any awards", "Truth_answer": "Margot Robie won the Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie for Suicide Squad, and Best Actress in a Comedy Movie for I, Tonya among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does margot robbie have any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin%27_(film)#Cast", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2704, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "Transformer_rewrite": "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "Truth_answer": "In the film Get Rich or Die Tryin', Joy Bryant plays Charlene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant", "Context": [ "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "In the film Get Rich or Die Tryin', Joy Bryant plays Charlene." ], "Conversation_no": 2704, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is joy bryant in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is joy bryant in besides get rich or die tryin", "Truth_answer": "Joy Bryant's film credits include the horror film The Skeleton Key and the drama Get Rich or Die Tryin', and the historical drama Bobby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is joy bryant in besides get rich or die tryin’", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant", "Context": [ "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "In the film Get Rich or Die Tryin', Joy Bryant plays Charlene.", "what else is joy bryant in besides get rich or die tryin’", "Joy Bryant's film credits include the horror film The Skeleton Key and the drama Get Rich or Die Tryin', and the historical drama Bobby." ], "Conversation_no": 2704, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about television", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is joy bryant in in television", "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Joy Bryant was cast in the role of Jasmine Trussell in the NBC family drama Parenthood, a role she portrayed for the series' entire six seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is joy bryant in in television", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "In the film Get Rich or Die Tryin', Joy Bryant plays Charlene.", "what else is joy bryant in besides get rich or die tryin’", "Joy Bryant's film credits include the horror film The Skeleton Key and the drama Get Rich or Die Tryin', and the historical drama Bobby.", "what is joy bryant in in television", "In 2010, Joy Bryant was cast in the role of Jasmine Trussell in the NBC family drama Parenthood, a role she portrayed for the series' entire six seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2704, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the actor have any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "does joy bryant have any awards", "Truth_answer": "Joy Bryant won the Young Hollywood Award for Breakthrough Performance - Female in 2003, and the Hollywood Film Award for Ensemble of the Year in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does joy bryant have any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant", "Context": [ "who played charlene in get rich or die tryin", "In the film Get Rich or Die Tryin', Joy Bryant plays Charlene.", "what else is joy bryant in besides get rich or die tryin’", "Joy Bryant's film credits include the horror film The Skeleton Key and the drama Get Rich or Die Tryin', and the historical drama Bobby.", "what is joy bryant in in television", "In 2010, Joy Bryant was cast in the role of Jasmine Trussell in the NBC family drama Parenthood, a role she portrayed for the series' entire six seasons.", "does joy bryant have any awards", "Joy Bryant won the Young Hollywood Award for Breakthrough Performance - Female in 2003, and the Hollywood Film Award for Ensemble of the Year in 2006." ], "Conversation_no": 2704, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about accolades", "Transformer_rewrite": "does joy bryant have any accolades", "Truth_answer": "Joy Bryant's accolades include two NAACP Image Award nominations, and one Screen Actors Guild Award nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Bryant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does joy bryant have any accolades", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2705, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the symbol ^ mean in math", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the symbol ^ mean in math", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the symbol ^ mean in math", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/the_buck_stops_here", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2706, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the buck stops here come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the buck stops here come from", "Truth_answer": "The buck stops here was popularized by US president Harry Truman. The phrase is based on the metaphorical expression passing the buck, that came to mean passing blame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705174922id_/https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/the_buck_stops_here_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the buck stops here come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.infoplease.com/askeds/origin-passing-buck", "Context": [ "where did the buck stops here come from", "The buck stops here was popularized by US president Harry Truman. The phrase is based on the metaphorical expression passing the buck, that came to mean passing blame." ], "Conversation_no": 2706, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about buck passing", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did buck passing come from", "Truth_answer": "Passing the buck originated from a ritual practiced during card games. Card players used to place a marker, called a buck, in front of the person who was the dealer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did buck passing come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/buck", "Context": [ "where did the buck stops here come from", "The buck stops here was popularized by US president Harry Truman. The phrase is based on the metaphorical expression passing the buck, that came to mean passing blame.", "where did buck passing come from", "Passing the buck originated from a ritual practiced during card games. Card players used to place a marker, called a buck, in front of the person who was the dealer." ], "Conversation_no": 2706, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is another definition of buck", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is another definition of buck besides being the name of a marker for the person who was the dealer in card games", "Truth_answer": "A buck is the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another definition of buck besides being the name of a marker for the person who was the dealer in card games", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/03/dollar-called-buck/", "Context": [ "where did the buck stops here come from", "The buck stops here was popularized by US president Harry Truman. The phrase is based on the metaphorical expression passing the buck, that came to mean passing blame.", "where did buck passing come from", "Passing the buck originated from a ritual practiced during card games. Card players used to place a marker, called a buck, in front of the person who was the dealer.", "what is another definition of buck besides being the name of a marker for the person who was the dealer in card games", "A buck is the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes." ], "Conversation_no": 2706, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the word used for dollars", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the word buck used for dollars", "Truth_answer": "The use of animal skins as a medium of exchange gradually died off over the eighteenth century, but the term “buck” stuck around.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the word buck used for dollars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-do-we-call-dollars-bucks_n_5b32b4e0e4b0b745f178a273", "Context": [ "where did the buck stops here come from", "The buck stops here was popularized by US president Harry Truman. The phrase is based on the metaphorical expression passing the buck, that came to mean passing blame.", "where did buck passing come from", "Passing the buck originated from a ritual practiced during card games. Card players used to place a marker, called a buck, in front of the person who was the dealer.", "what is another definition of buck besides being the name of a marker for the person who was the dealer in card games", "A buck is the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.", "why is the word buck used for dollars", "The use of animal skins as a medium of exchange gradually died off over the eighteenth century, but the term “buck” stuck around." ], "Conversation_no": 2706, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the word first used to refer to dollars", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the word buck first used to refer to dollars", "Truth_answer": "Although “sawbuck” meant a $10 bill, the shortened “buck” generally referred to the U.S. paper currency introduced in the 1860s and later came to specify one dollar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228234841id_/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-do-we-call-dollars-bucks_n_5b32b4e0e4b0b745f178a273_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the word buck first used to refer to dollars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2707, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "rebuilding america's defenses strategies forces and resources for a new century", "Transformer_rewrite": "rebuilding america's defenses strategies forces and resources for a new century", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rebuilding america's defenses strategies forces and resources for a new century", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2708, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "beatles song you never give me your money", "Transformer_rewrite": "beatles song you never give me your money", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "beatles song you never give me your money", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACC_Men%27s_Basketball_Tournament#Tournament_Champions", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2709, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "Truth_answer": "The last time UNC won the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament was in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_men%27s_basketball", "Context": [ "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "The last time UNC won the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament was in 2016." ], "Conversation_no": 2709, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which college does the team represent", "Transformer_rewrite": "which college does unc represent", "Truth_answer": "The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which college does unc represent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill", "Context": [ "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "The last time UNC won the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament was in 2016.", "which college does unc represent", "The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill." ], "Conversation_no": 2709, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the university founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the university founded", "Truth_answer": "After being chartered in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill first began enrolling students in 1795.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202105723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill_p0", "http://www.worldlibrary.org/articles/eng/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the university of north carolina at chapel hill founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill#Mascot_and_nickname", "Context": [ "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "The last time UNC won the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament was in 2016.", "which college does unc represent", "The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", "when was the university of north carolina at chapel hill founded", "After being chartered in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill first began enrolling students in 1795." ], "Conversation_no": 2709, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the mascot", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the mascot for the university of north carolina", "Truth_answer": "The mascot of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a live Dorset ram named Rameses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mascot of the university of north carolina at chapel hill", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rameses_(mascot)#Origin", "Context": [ "when is the last time unc won the acc tournament", "The last time UNC won the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament was in 2016.", "which college does unc represent", "The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", "when was the university of north carolina at chapel hill founded", "After being chartered in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill first began enrolling students in 1795.", "what is the mascot of the university of north carolina at chapel hill", "The mascot of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a live Dorset ram named Rameses." ], "Conversation_no": 2709, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the ram become the mascot", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the ram become the mascot of the university of north carolina at chapel hill", "Truth_answer": "The origin of a ram as the mascot of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill dates back to 1924.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the ram become the mascot of the university of north carolina at chapel hill", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times_of_India", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2710, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the editor of times of india", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the editor of times of india", "Truth_answer": "The editor-in-chief of The Times of India is Jaideep Bose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the editor of times of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times_of_India", "Context": [ "who is the editor of times of india", "The editor-in-chief of The Times of India is Jaideep Bose." ], "Conversation_no": 2710, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what language is the newspaper", "Transformer_rewrite": "what language is the times of india", "Truth_answer": "The Times of India is an Indian English-language daily newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times_of_India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language is the times of india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times_of_India#Beginnings", "Context": [ "who is the editor of times of india", "The editor-in-chief of The Times of India is Jaideep Bose.", "what language is the times of india", "The Times of India is an Indian English-language daily newspaper." ], "Conversation_no": 2710, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the newspaper founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the times of india founded", "Truth_answer": "The Times of India issued its first edition on 3 November 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the times of india founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Samachar", "Context": [ "who is the editor of times of india", "The editor-in-chief of The Times of India is Jaideep Bose.", "what language is the times of india", "The Times of India is an Indian English-language daily newspaper.", "when was the times of india founded", "The Times of India issued its first edition on 3 November 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce." ], "Conversation_no": 2710, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the oldest newspaper", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the oldest newspaper in india", "Truth_answer": "The Bombay Samachar, now Mumbai Samachar, is the oldest continuously published newspaper in India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the oldest newspaper in india", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Samachar", "Context": [ "who is the editor of times of india", "The editor-in-chief of The Times of India is Jaideep Bose.", "what language is the times of india", "The Times of India is an Indian English-language daily newspaper.", "when was the times of india founded", "The Times of India issued its first edition on 3 November 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce.", "what is the oldest newspaper in india", "The Bombay Samachar, now Mumbai Samachar, is the oldest continuously published newspaper in India." ], "Conversation_no": 2710, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what year was the newspaper established", "Transformer_rewrite": "what year was the mumbai samachar established", "Truth_answer": "The Mumbai Samachar was established in 1822.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the mumbai samachar established", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing%27s_Gonna_Change_My_Love_for_You#Glenn_Medeiros_version", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2711, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "Truth_answer": "In 2009, the 1987 cover version of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You by American singer Glenn Medeiros was used in France in a television advert for Spontex sponges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing%27s_Gonna_Change_My_Love_for_You#Glenn_Medeiros_version", "Context": [ "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "In 2009, the 1987 cover version of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You by American singer Glenn Medeiros was used in France in a television advert for Spontex sponges." ], "Conversation_no": 2711, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the cover version do on the charts", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did glenn medeiros's cover of nothing's gonna change my love for you do on the charts", "Truth_answer": "The 1987 cover version by American singer Glenn Medeiros reached number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing%27s_Gonna_Change_My_Love_for_You_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did glenn medeiros's cover of nothing's gonna change my love for you do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Medeiros", "Context": [ "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "In 2009, the 1987 cover version of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You by American singer Glenn Medeiros was used in France in a television advert for Spontex sponges.", "how did glenn medeiros's cover of nothing's gonna change my love for you do on the charts", "The 1987 cover version by American singer Glenn Medeiros reached number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom." ], "Conversation_no": 2711, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is glenn medeiros known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is glenn medeiros known for besides nothing's gonna change my love for you", "Truth_answer": "Glenn Medeiros is best known for his 1987 global smash, Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You, and She Ain't Worth It, a US chart-topper in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528233550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Medeiros_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is glenn medeiros known for besides nothing's gonna change my love for you", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Medeiros#Biography", "Context": [ "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "In 2009, the 1987 cover version of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You by American singer Glenn Medeiros was used in France in a television advert for Spontex sponges.", "how did glenn medeiros's cover of nothing's gonna change my love for you do on the charts", "The 1987 cover version by American singer Glenn Medeiros reached number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom.", "what else is glenn medeiros known for besides nothing's gonna change my love for you", "Glenn Medeiros is best known for his 1987 global smash, Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You, and She Ain't Worth It, a US chart-topper in 1990." ], "Conversation_no": 2711, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what did glenn medeiros do after", "Transformer_rewrite": "what did glenn medeiros do after 1990", "Truth_answer": "In 1992 Glenn Medeiros recorded a duet with Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame) titled Standing Alone and shot a video.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528233550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Medeiros_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did glenn medeiros do after 1990", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Medeiros", "Context": [ "who sings nothings gonna change my world in the advert", "In 2009, the 1987 cover version of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You by American singer Glenn Medeiros was used in France in a television advert for Spontex sponges.", "how did glenn medeiros's cover of nothing's gonna change my love for you do on the charts", "The 1987 cover version by American singer Glenn Medeiros reached number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom.", "what else is glenn medeiros known for besides nothing's gonna change my love for you", "Glenn Medeiros is best known for his 1987 global smash, Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You, and She Ain't Worth It, a US chart-topper in 1990.", "what did glenn medeiros do after 1990", "In 1992 Glenn Medeiros recorded a duet with Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame) titled Standing Alone and shot a video." ], "Conversation_no": 2711, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the singer still active today", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the glenn madeiros still active today", "Truth_answer": "Glenn Medeiros has remained regularly involved in the music industry in his home State of Hawaii long after achieving global success decades ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the glenn madeiros still active today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.graham-windham.org/about-us/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2712, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "Truth_answer": "New York City’s first private orphanage, which endures today as Graham Windham, is located at One Pierrepont Plaza, Suite 901, Brooklyn, NY 11201.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.graham-windham.org/contact-us/", "Context": [ "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "New York City’s first private orphanage, which endures today as Graham Windham, is located at One Pierrepont Plaza, Suite 901, Brooklyn, NY 11201." ], "Conversation_no": 2712, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in what cities are the program locations", "Transformer_rewrite": "in what cities are the graham windham program locations", "Truth_answer": "Graham Windham has program locations in Hastings-on-Hudson, Brooklyn, Bronx, and New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what cities are the graham windham program locations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Windham", "Context": [ "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "New York City’s first private orphanage, which endures today as Graham Windham, is located at One Pierrepont Plaza, Suite 901, Brooklyn, NY 11201.", "in what cities are the graham windham program locations", "Graham Windham has program locations in Hastings-on-Hudson, Brooklyn, Bronx, and New York City." ], "Conversation_no": 2712, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the nonprofit founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was graham windham founded", "Truth_answer": "Graham Windham was founded in 1806.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412071418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Windham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was graham windham founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Windham", "Context": [ "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "New York City’s first private orphanage, which endures today as Graham Windham, is located at One Pierrepont Plaza, Suite 901, Brooklyn, NY 11201.", "in what cities are the graham windham program locations", "Graham Windham has program locations in Hastings-on-Hudson, Brooklyn, Bronx, and New York City.", "when was graham windham founded", "Graham Windham was founded in 1806." ], "Conversation_no": 2712, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who founded the nonprofit", "Transformer_rewrite": "who founded graham windham", "Truth_answer": "Graham Windham was founded by several prominent women, most notably Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412071418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Windham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded graham windham", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Windham", "Context": [ "where is the first private orphanage in new york city", "New York City’s first private orphanage, which endures today as Graham Windham, is located at One Pierrepont Plaza, Suite 901, Brooklyn, NY 11201.", "in what cities are the graham windham program locations", "Graham Windham has program locations in Hastings-on-Hudson, Brooklyn, Bronx, and New York City.", "when was graham windham founded", "Graham Windham was founded in 1806.", "who founded graham windham", "Graham Windham was founded by several prominent women, most notably Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton." ], "Conversation_no": 2712, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the nonprofit still exist today", "Transformer_rewrite": "does graham windham still exist today", "Truth_answer": "Graham Windham, Eliza Hamilton's centuries-old living legacy, has evolved from an orphanage to a family and youth development organization that assists over 4,500 local children each year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412071418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Windham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does graham windham still exist today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2713, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the tour de france go from 10 to 9 riders", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the tour de france go from 10 to 9 riders", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the tour de france go from 10 to 9 riders", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2714, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "three days grace never too late lyrics meaning", "Transformer_rewrite": "three days grace never too late lyrics meaning", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "three days grace never too late lyrics meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-movie-version-of-Dr-Jekyll-and-Mr-Hyde", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2715, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "Transformer_rewrite": "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "Truth_answer": "The 1931 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's horror novella is considered to be the best Jekyll & Hyde film of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Case_of_Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde", "Context": [ "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "The 1931 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's horror novella is considered to be the best Jekyll & Hyde film of all time." ], "Conversation_no": 2715, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the novella published", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde published", "Truth_answer": "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207042054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Case_of_Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Louis_Stevenson", "Context": [ "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "The 1931 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's horror novella is considered to be the best Jekyll & Hyde film of all time.", "when was strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde published", "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886." ], "Conversation_no": 2715, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other books did the author write", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other books did robert louis stevenson write besides strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde", "Truth_answer": "Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and travel writer, most noted for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mindonfirebooks.com/2016/11/16/live-in-fragments-no-longer-discover/_p1", "https://mindonfirebooks.com/2017/05/13/imagine-walking-into-your-home-library/_p1", "https://mindonfirebooks.com/2017/07/15/yeah-you-know-who-you-are-friendshi/_p1", "https://mindonfirebooks.com/2018/06/22/attract-others-to-help-you-work-on-your/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Louis_Stevenson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other books did robert louis stevenson write besides strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Louis_Stevenson", "Context": [ "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "The 1931 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's horror novella is considered to be the best Jekyll & Hyde film of all time.", "when was strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde published", "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886.", "what other books did robert louis stevenson write besides strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde", "Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and travel writer, most noted for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses." ], "Conversation_no": 2715, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the author die", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did robert louis stevenson die", "Truth_answer": "Robert Louis Stevenson died in Vailima, Samoa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did robert louis stevenson die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Louis_Stevenson#Last_years", "Context": [ "which is the best jekyll and hyde film", "The 1931 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's horror novella is considered to be the best Jekyll & Hyde film of all time.", "when was strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde published", "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886.", "what other books did robert louis stevenson write besides strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde", "Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and travel writer, most noted for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses.", "where did robert louis stevenson die", "Robert Louis Stevenson died in Vailima, Samoa." ], "Conversation_no": 2715, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did robert louis stevenson die", "Truth_answer": "Robert Louis Stevenson probably died of a cerebral haemorrhage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did robert louis stevenson die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://bleacherreport.com/articles/36928-ivy-league-football-a-tradition-unlike-any-other", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2716, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Truth_answer": "Princeton University still has the most national championships out of any college in the U.S. at 24.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20090204011306id_/http://bleacherreport.com:80/articles/36928-ivy-league-football-a-tradition-unlike-any-other_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University#Athletics", "Context": [ "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Princeton University still has the most national championships out of any college in the U.S. at 24." ], "Conversation_no": 2716, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the university's mascot", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the princeton university's mascot", "Truth_answer": "Princeton University's athletes are known as Tigers, and the mascot is a tiger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128062625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the princeton university's mascot", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_Tigers", "Context": [ "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Princeton University still has the most national championships out of any college in the U.S. at 24.", "what is the princeton university's mascot", "Princeton University's athletes are known as Tigers, and the mascot is a tiger." ], "Conversation_no": 2716, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many varsity sports does the university have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many varsity sports does princeton university have", "Truth_answer": "Princeton University sponsors 38 varsity sports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many varsity sports does princeton university have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_Tigers#Teams", "Context": [ "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Princeton University still has the most national championships out of any college in the U.S. at 24.", "what is the princeton university's mascot", "Princeton University's athletes are known as Tigers, and the mascot is a tiger.", "how many varsity sports does princeton university have", "Princeton University sponsors 38 varsity sports." ], "Conversation_no": 2716, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what men's sports does the university offer", "Transformer_rewrite": "what men's sports does princeton university offer", "Truth_answer": "Princeton University's men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, squash, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what men's sports does princeton university offer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_Tigers#Teams", "Context": [ "who has won the most ivy league football championships", "Princeton University still has the most national championships out of any college in the U.S. at 24.", "what is the princeton university's mascot", "Princeton University's athletes are known as Tigers, and the mascot is a tiger.", "how many varsity sports does princeton university have", "Princeton University sponsors 38 varsity sports.", "what men's sports does princeton university offer", "Princeton University's men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, squash, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling." ], "Conversation_no": 2716, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about women's sports", "Transformer_rewrite": "how about women's sports", "Truth_answer": "Princeton University's women's sports include basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, field hockey, golf, hockey, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball, squash, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and water polo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what women's sports does princeton university offer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2717, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "cast of the movie when the bough breaks", "Transformer_rewrite": "cast of the movie when the bough breaks", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of the movie when the bough breaks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2718, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "st john the baptist catholic school taytay rizal", "Transformer_rewrite": "st john the baptist catholic school taytay rizal", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "st john the baptist catholic school taytay rizal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2719, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "first mention of the sabbath in the bible", "Transformer_rewrite": "first mention of the sabbath in the bible", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "first mention of the sabbath in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo%27s_Fire_(film)#Soundtrack", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2720, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "Transformer_rewrite": "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "Truth_answer": "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) was written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster and English musician John Parr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo%27s_Fire_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo%27s_Fire_(Man_in_Motion)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) was written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster and English musician John Parr." ], "Conversation_no": 2720, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song written for the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song written for the film", "Truth_answer": "David Foster and John Parr were contracted to write the song St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) for the film St. Elmo's Fire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song st. elmo's fire written for the film st. elmo's fire", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo%27s_Fire_(film)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) was written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster and English musician John Parr.", "was the song st. elmo's fire written for the film st. elmo's fire", "David Foster and John Parr were contracted to write the song St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) for the film St. Elmo's Fire." ], "Conversation_no": 2720, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the film about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the film about", "Truth_answer": "The film St. Elmo's Fire centers on a clique of recent graduates of Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown University, and their adjustment to post-university life and the responsibilities of adulthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo%27s_Fire_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film st. elmo's fire about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo%27s_Fire_(film)", "Context": [ "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) was written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster and English musician John Parr.", "was the song st. elmo's fire written for the film st. elmo's fire", "David Foster and John Parr were contracted to write the song St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) for the film St. Elmo's Fire.", "what is the film st. elmo's fire about", "The film St. Elmo's Fire centers on a clique of recent graduates of Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown University, and their adjustment to post-university life and the responsibilities of adulthood." ], "Conversation_no": 2720, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who stars in the film", "Transformer_rewrite": "who stars in the film st. elmo's fire", "Truth_answer": "St. Elmo's Fire is a 1985 American coming-of-age film starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Mare Winningham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the film st. elmo's fire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Estevez#Early_life", "Context": [ "who wrote the song st elmo's fire", "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) was written by Canadian composer/producer David Foster and English musician John Parr.", "was the song st. elmo's fire written for the film st. elmo's fire", "David Foster and John Parr were contracted to write the song St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) for the film St. Elmo's Fire.", "what is the film st. elmo's fire about", "The film St. Elmo's Fire centers on a clique of recent graduates of Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown University, and their adjustment to post-university life and the responsibilities of adulthood.", "who stars in the film st. elmo's fire", "St. Elmo's Fire is a 1985 American coming-of-age film starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Mare Winningham." ], "Conversation_no": 2720, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why didn't emilio change his name", "Transformer_rewrite": "why didn", "Truth_answer": "Emilio Estevez reportedly liked the assonance of the double 'E' initials, and didn't want to ride into the business as 'Martin Sheen's son'.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219204341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Estevez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why didn't emilio estevez change his name like his father martin sheen and brother charlie sheen did", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2721, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Transformer_rewrite": "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Truth_answer": "Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes. They are responsible for color vision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell", "Context": [ "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes. They are responsible for color vision." ], "Conversation_no": 2721, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many Cone cells are there", "Truth_answer": "There are about six to seven million cone cells in a human eye and are most concentrated towards the macula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cone cells are there in the human eye", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell", "Context": [ "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes. They are responsible for color vision.", "how many cone cells are there in the human eye", "There are about six to seven million cone cells in a human eye and are most concentrated towards the macula." ], "Conversation_no": 2721, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what types are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "what types of cone cells are there", "Truth_answer": "Cone cells are normally one of the three types, each with different pigment, namely: S-cones, M-cones and L-cones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of cone cells are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell", "Context": [ "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes. They are responsible for color vision.", "how many cone cells are there in the human eye", "There are about six to seven million cone cells in a human eye and are most concentrated towards the macula.", "what types of cone cells are there", "Cone cells are normally one of the three types, each with different pigment, namely: S-cones, M-cones and L-cones." ], "Conversation_no": 2721, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do the types correspond to", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do the cone cell types correspond to", "Truth_answer": "Each cone cell is sensitive to visible wavelengths of light that correspond to short-wavelength, medium-wavelength and longer-wavelength light.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_cell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the cone cell types correspond to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-is-color-blindness", "Context": [ "which receptor in the eye is responsible for perceiving color", "Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes. They are responsible for color vision.", "how many cone cells are there in the human eye", "There are about six to seven million cone cells in a human eye and are most concentrated towards the macula.", "what types of cone cells are there", "Cone cells are normally one of the three types, each with different pigment, namely: S-cones, M-cones and L-cones.", "what do the cone cell types correspond to", "Each cone cell is sensitive to visible wavelengths of light that correspond to short-wavelength, medium-wavelength and longer-wavelength light." ], "Conversation_no": 2721, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how do the cells relate to color blindness", "Transformer_rewrite": "how do cone cells relate to color blindness", "Truth_answer": "Color blindness can happen when one or more of the color cone cells are absent, not working, or detect a different color than normal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222015236id_/https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-is-color-blindness_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do cone cells relate to color blindness", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2722, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "in the greek civilization argos is well known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "in the greek civilization argos is well known for", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in the greek civilization argos is well known for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Series", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2723, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who has home field advantage in the world series", "Transformer_rewrite": "who has home field advantage in the world series", "Truth_answer": "The Houston Astros had home-field advantage for the 2019 World series.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://search.deepweb.to/wiki/2019_World_Series_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110024023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Series_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has home field advantage in the world series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_Maid_Park", "Context": [ "who has home field advantage in the world series", "The Houston Astros had home-field advantage for the 2019 World series." ], "Conversation_no": 2723, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the team's home stadium", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the houston astros' home stadium", "Truth_answer": "Minute Maid Park is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, that opened in 2000 as the home stadium for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_Maid_Park_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the houston astros' home stadium", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Astros", "Context": [ "who has home field advantage in the world series", "The Houston Astros had home-field advantage for the 2019 World series.", "what is the houston astros' home stadium", "Minute Maid Park is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, that opened in 2000 as the home stadium for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball." ], "Conversation_no": 2723, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the team called the astros", "Transformer_rewrite": "why are the houston astros called the astros", "Truth_answer": "The current name, the Houston Astros, reflecting Houston's role as the host of the Johnson Space Center, was adopted in 1965, when they moved into the Astrodome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121211915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Astros_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the houston astros called the astros", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.chron.com/sports/article/When-the-Colt-45s-became-the-Astros-and-the-10647526.php", "Context": [ "who has home field advantage in the world series", "The Houston Astros had home-field advantage for the 2019 World series.", "what is the houston astros' home stadium", "Minute Maid Park is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, that opened in 2000 as the home stadium for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.", "why are the houston astros called the astros", "The current name, the Houston Astros, reflecting Houston's role as the host of the Johnson Space Center, was adopted in 1965, when they moved into the Astrodome." ], "Conversation_no": 2723, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the team called before", "Transformer_rewrite": "what were the houston astros called before they were the astros", "Truth_answer": "Before changing their name to the Houston Astros, Houston's Major League Baseball team was known as the Colt .45s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083935id_/https://www.chron.com/sports/article/When-the-Colt-45s-became-the-Astros-and-the-10647526.php_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083935id_/https://www.chron.com/sports/article/When-the-Colt-45s-became-the-Astros-and-the-10647526.php_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the houston astros called before they were the astros", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Astros#Major_League_Baseball_comes_to_Texas", "Context": [ "who has home field advantage in the world series", "The Houston Astros had home-field advantage for the 2019 World series.", "what is the houston astros' home stadium", "Minute Maid Park is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, that opened in 2000 as the home stadium for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.", "why are the houston astros called the astros", "The current name, the Houston Astros, reflecting Houston's role as the host of the Johnson Space Center, was adopted in 1965, when they moved into the Astrodome.", "what were the houston astros called before they were the astros", "Before changing their name to the Houston Astros, Houston's Major League Baseball team was known as the Colt .45s." ], "Conversation_no": 2723, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why", "Transformer_rewrite": "why", "Truth_answer": "The Houston team was named the Colt .45s after William Irving Neder won a Name The Team contest. The Colt .45 was known as the gun that won the west.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121211915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Astros_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the houston astros known as the colt .45s", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Revolution", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2724, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "Transformer_rewrite": "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "Truth_answer": "In 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate after the February Revolution and Aleksandr Kerensky's government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/news/romanov-family-murder-execution-reasons", "Context": [ "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "In 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate after the February Revolution and Aleksandr Kerensky's government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution." ], "Conversation_no": 2724, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was nicholas the second killed in the revolution", "Transformer_rewrite": "was nicholas the second of russia killed in the february revolution", "Truth_answer": "Czar Nicholas II and the Romanovs were executed by Bolsheviks in July 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was nicholas the second of russia killed in the february revolution", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_II_of_Russia#Execution", "Context": [ "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "In 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate after the February Revolution and Aleksandr Kerensky's government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.", "was nicholas the second of russia killed in the february revolution", "Czar Nicholas II and the Romanovs were executed by Bolsheviks in July 1918." ], "Conversation_no": 2724, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who was executed first", "Transformer_rewrite": "who in the romanov family was executed first", "Truth_answer": "Nicholas II of Russia was the first to die.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who in the romanov family was executed first", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_II_of_Russia#Execution", "Context": [ "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "In 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate after the February Revolution and Aleksandr Kerensky's government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.", "was nicholas the second of russia killed in the february revolution", "Czar Nicholas II and the Romanovs were executed by Bolsheviks in July 1918.", "who in the romanov family was executed first", "Nicholas II of Russia was the first to die." ], "Conversation_no": 2724, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the former tsar die", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did nicholas the second of russia die", "Truth_answer": "Nicholas II of Russia was shot several times in the chest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204065155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_II_of_Russia_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did nicholas the second of russia die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_II_of_Russia#Funeral", "Context": [ "what russian leader was overthrown in the revolution of 1917", "In 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate after the February Revolution and Aleksandr Kerensky's government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.", "was nicholas the second of russia killed in the february revolution", "Czar Nicholas II and the Romanovs were executed by Bolsheviks in July 1918.", "who in the romanov family was executed first", "Nicholas II of Russia was the first to die.", "how did nicholas the second of russia die", "Nicholas II of Russia was shot several times in the chest." ], "Conversation_no": 2724, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where is the former tsar buried", "Transformer_rewrite": "where is nicholas the second of russia buried", "Truth_answer": "After the DNA testing of 1998, the remains of Nicholas II of Russia and his immediate family were interred at St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, on 17 July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is nicholas the second of russia buried", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2725, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Transformer_rewrite": "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Truth_answer": "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is directed by Zack Snyder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://link.winneconnelibrary.org/portal/Batman-v-Superman--dawn-of-justice-Warner-Bros./leqWH7c0g20/_p0", "https://frostsnow.com/zack-snyder_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Snyder", "Context": [ "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is directed by Zack Snyder." ], "Conversation_no": 2725, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else has zack snyder directed", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice", "Truth_answer": "Zack Snyder made his feature film debut in 2004 with a remake of the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106073431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Snyder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Snyder", "Context": [ "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is directed by Zack Snyder.", "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice", "Zack Snyder made his feature film debut in 2004 with a remake of the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead." ], "Conversation_no": 2725, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice and the 2004 film dawn of the dead", "Truth_answer": "Since directing the 2004 film Dawn of the Dead, Zack Snyder has directed or produced a number of comic book and superhero films, including 300 and Watchmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106073431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Snyder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice and the 2004 film dawn of the dead", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Snyder#Awards_and_nominations", "Context": [ "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is directed by Zack Snyder.", "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice", "Zack Snyder made his feature film debut in 2004 with a remake of the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead.", "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice and the 2004 film dawn of the dead", "Since directing the 2004 film Dawn of the Dead, Zack Snyder has directed or produced a number of comic book and superhero films, including 300 and Watchmen." ], "Conversation_no": 2725, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "has the director won any awards", "Transformer_rewrite": "has zack snyder won any awards", "Truth_answer": "Zack Snyder has won two Clio Awards, a Gold Lion Award, A Hollywood Film Award, a Saturn Award, a ShoWest Award, and an American Film Institute Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has zack snyder won any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Snyder#Style", "Context": [ "who directed batman vs superman dawn of justice", "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is directed by Zack Snyder.", "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice", "Zack Snyder made his feature film debut in 2004 with a remake of the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead.", "what else has zack snyder directed besides batman v superman: dawn of justice and the 2004 film dawn of the dead", "Since directing the 2004 film Dawn of the Dead, Zack Snyder has directed or produced a number of comic book and superhero films, including 300 and Watchmen.", "has zack snyder won any awards", "Zack Snyder has won two Clio Awards, a Gold Lion Award, A Hollywood Film Award, a Saturn Award, a ShoWest Award, and an American Film Institute Award." ], "Conversation_no": 2725, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the director's style", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is zack snyder's directing style", "Truth_answer": "Zack Snyder often uses slow motion in and out of the fight scenes in his films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is zack snyder's directing style", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2726, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when does the dlc for xenoverse 2 come out", "Transformer_rewrite": "when does the dlc for xenoverse 2 come out", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the dlc for xenoverse 2 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2727, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when were the closing ceremonies for the olympics", "Transformer_rewrite": "when were the closing ceremonies for the olympics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the closing ceremonies for the olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2728, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "i gotta get mine you gotta get yours", "Transformer_rewrite": "i gotta get mine you gotta get yours", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i gotta get mine you gotta get yours", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2729, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "all i could do is cry by etta james", "Transformer_rewrite": "all i could do is cry by etta james", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all i could do is cry by etta james", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_Chicago_Died", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2730, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the song the night chicago died about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the song the night chicago died about", "Truth_answer": "In the song The Night Chicago Died, the narrator retells his mother's anguish while awaiting news of the fate of her husband, a Chicago policeman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424121936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_Chicago_Died_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the song the night chicago died about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_Chicago_Died", "Context": [ "what was the song the night chicago died about", "In the song The Night Chicago Died, the narrator retells his mother's anguish while awaiting news of the fate of her husband, a Chicago policeman." ], "Conversation_no": 2730, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the song by", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the song the night chicago died by", "Truth_answer": "The Night Chicago Died is a song by the British group Paper Lace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424121936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_Chicago_Died_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the song the night chicago died by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Don%27t_Be_a_Hero", "Context": [ "what was the song the night chicago died about", "In the song The Night Chicago Died, the narrator retells his mother's anguish while awaiting news of the fate of her husband, a Chicago policeman.", "who is the song the night chicago died by", "The Night Chicago Died is a song by the British group Paper Lace." ], "Conversation_no": 2730, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "does the group have other hits", "Transformer_rewrite": "does paper lace have other hits besides the night chicago died", "Truth_answer": "Billy Don't Be a Hero is a 1974 pop song that was first a UK hit for Paper Lace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does paper lace have other hits besides the night chicago died", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Don%27t_Be_a_Hero", "Context": [ "what was the song the night chicago died about", "In the song The Night Chicago Died, the narrator retells his mother's anguish while awaiting news of the fate of her husband, a Chicago policeman.", "who is the song the night chicago died by", "The Night Chicago Died is a song by the British group Paper Lace.", "does paper lace have other hits besides the night chicago died", "Billy Don't Be a Hero is a 1974 pop song that was first a UK hit for Paper Lace." ], "Conversation_no": 2730, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the song a hit for another artist", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the song billy don't be a hero a hit for another artist", "Truth_answer": "Billy Don't Be a Hero was a US hit for Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808112859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Donaldson_and_The_Heywoods_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Don%27t_Be_a_Hero_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song billy don't be a hero a hit for another artist", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Donaldson_and_The_Heywoods", "Context": [ "what was the song the night chicago died about", "In the song The Night Chicago Died, the narrator retells his mother's anguish while awaiting news of the fate of her husband, a Chicago policeman.", "who is the song the night chicago died by", "The Night Chicago Died is a song by the British group Paper Lace.", "does paper lace have other hits besides the night chicago died", "Billy Don't Be a Hero is a 1974 pop song that was first a UK hit for Paper Lace.", "was the song billy don't be a hero a hit for another artist", "Billy Don't Be a Hero was a US hit for Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods." ], "Conversation_no": 2730, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what else is the group known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what else is bo donaldson and the heywoods known for besides billy don't be a hero", "Truth_answer": "Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods are an American pop music group, known mainly for their 1970s hit singles, Billy Don't Be a Hero and Who Do You Think You Are.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808112859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Donaldson_and_The_Heywoods_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is bo donaldson and the heywoods known for besides billy don't be a hero", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://quizlet.com/69430508/shake", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2731, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "Truth_answer": "William Shakespeare wrote and peformed his plays in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream", "Context": [ "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "William Shakespeare wrote and peformed his plays in London." ], "Conversation_no": 2731, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the play written", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was a midsummer night's dream written", "Truth_answer": "A Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://stageclick.com/show/21550.aspx_p0", "https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/compare-contrast-robin-goodfellow-puck-weird-369882_p3", "https://www.tiacassmira.com/gallery?lightbox=dataItem-jqoaviub1_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124034232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was a midsummer night's dream written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/msnd/protagonist/", "Context": [ "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "William Shakespeare wrote and peformed his plays in London.", "when was a midsummer night's dream written", "A Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96." ], "Conversation_no": 2731, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the main character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is the main character in Midsummer Night's Dream written", "Truth_answer": "As a comedy featuring an ensemble cast of characters, A Midsummer Night’s Dream lacks an obvious protagonist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830125919id_/https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/msnd/protagonist/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main character in A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream", "Context": [ "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "William Shakespeare wrote and peformed his plays in London.", "when was a midsummer night's dream written", "A Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96.", "who is the main character in A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As a comedy featuring an ensemble cast of characters, A Midsummer Night’s Dream lacks an obvious protagonist." ], "Conversation_no": 2731, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the play about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is A Midsummer Night's Dream about", "Truth_answer": "A Midsummer Night’s Dream portrays the events surrounding the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta (the former queen of the Amazons).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is A Midsummer Night's Dream about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/why-did-shakespeare-write-a-midsummer-nights-dream.html", "Context": [ "Where was A Midsummer Night's Dream written", "William Shakespeare wrote and peformed his plays in London.", "when was a midsummer night's dream written", "A Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96.", "who is the main character in A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As a comedy featuring an ensemble cast of characters, A Midsummer Night’s Dream lacks an obvious protagonist.", "what is A Midsummer Night's Dream about", "A Midsummer Night’s Dream portrays the events surrounding the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta (the former queen of the Amazons)." ], "Conversation_no": 2731, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what inspired the play", "Transformer_rewrite": "what inspired A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Truth_answer": "William Shakespeare drew on concepts of courtly love and ethics from Chaucer's 'The Knight's Tale' as well as the marriage culture of the 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2732, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Truth_answer": "Easter, a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.countryliving.com/life/inspirational-stories/a26430267/how-is-easter-date-determined/", "Context": [ "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Easter, a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday." ], "Conversation_no": 2732, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is the holiday", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is easter", "Truth_answer": "Easter always occurs on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. Easter is April 12 this year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is easter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter", "Context": [ "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Easter, a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday.", "when is easter", "Easter always occurs on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. Easter is April 12 this year." ], "Conversation_no": 2732, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the week before the holiday", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the week before easter", "Truth_answer": "Most Christians refer to the week before Easter as Holy Week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the week before easter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter", "Context": [ "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Easter, a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday.", "when is easter", "Easter always occurs on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. Easter is April 12 this year.", "what is the week before easter", "Most Christians refer to the week before Easter as Holy Week." ], "Conversation_no": 2732, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where did the egg tradition come from", "Transformer_rewrite": "where did the easter egg tradition come from", "Truth_answer": "The custom of the Easter egg originated in the early Christian community of Mesopotamia, who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the easter egg tradition come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter", "Context": [ "what is the difference between easter and resurrection sunday", "Easter, a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday.", "when is easter", "Easter always occurs on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. Easter is April 12 this year.", "what is the week before easter", "Most Christians refer to the week before Easter as Holy Week.", "where did the easter egg tradition come from", "The custom of the Easter egg originated in the early Christian community of Mesopotamia, who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion." ], "Conversation_no": 2732, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the bunny", "Transformer_rewrite": "what about the bunny", "Truth_answer": "A custom originating in Germany, the Easter Bunny is a popular legendary anthropomorphic Easter gift-giving character analogous to Santa Claus in American culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about where did the easter bunny tradition come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_World_Baseball_Classic", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2733, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "Truth_answer": "The 2021 World Baseball Classic tournament will use four stadiums: Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taiwan, Tokyo Dome in Japan, Chase Field and Marlins Park in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Baseball_Classic", "Context": [ "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "The 2021 World Baseball Classic tournament will use four stadiums: Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taiwan, Tokyo Dome in Japan, Chase Field and Marlins Park in the United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2733, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the tournament founded", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the World Baseball Classic founded", "Truth_answer": "The World Baseball Classic was founded in 2006, 14 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the World Baseball Classic founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Baseball_Classic", "Context": [ "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "The 2021 World Baseball Classic tournament will use four stadiums: Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taiwan, Tokyo Dome in Japan, Chase Field and Marlins Park in the United States.", "when was the World Baseball Classic founded", "The World Baseball Classic was founded in 2006, 14 years ago." ], "Conversation_no": 2733, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many teams play in the tournament", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many teams play in the world baseball classic", "Truth_answer": "In January 2020, Major League Baseball announced the 2021 World Baseball Classic would expand the field to 20 teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams play in the world baseball classic", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Baseball_Classic", "Context": [ "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "The 2021 World Baseball Classic tournament will use four stadiums: Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taiwan, Tokyo Dome in Japan, Chase Field and Marlins Park in the United States.", "when was the World Baseball Classic founded", "The World Baseball Classic was founded in 2006, 14 years ago.", "how many teams play in the world baseball classic", "In January 2020, Major League Baseball announced the 2021 World Baseball Classic would expand the field to 20 teams." ], "Conversation_no": 2733, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the tournament modeled after", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the World Baseball Classic tournament modeled after", "Truth_answer": "The World Baseball Classic was modeled after the FIFA World Cup and organized as a response to the International Olympic Committee's decision to remove baseball as an Olympic sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130155420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Baseball_Classic_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the World Baseball Classic tournament modeled after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Baseball_Classic", "Context": [ "Where will the next World Baseball Classic be held", "The 2021 World Baseball Classic tournament will use four stadiums: Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taiwan, Tokyo Dome in Japan, Chase Field and Marlins Park in the United States.", "when was the World Baseball Classic founded", "The World Baseball Classic was founded in 2006, 14 years ago.", "how many teams play in the world baseball classic", "In January 2020, Major League Baseball announced the 2021 World Baseball Classic would expand the field to 20 teams.", "what was the World Baseball Classic tournament modeled after", "The World Baseball Classic was modeled after the FIFA World Cup and organized as a response to the International Olympic Committee's decision to remove baseball as an Olympic sport." ], "Conversation_no": 2733, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which team has the most titles", "Transformer_rewrite": "which team has the most titles from the world baseball classic", "Truth_answer": "Japan has been the most successful, as the only nation with multiple WBC titles (2006, 2009).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130155420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Baseball_Classic_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which team has the most titles from the world baseball classic", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/equinox/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2734, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the subsolar point on December 21", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the subsolar point on December 21", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the subsolar point on December 21", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._state", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2735, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many states is it in United States", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many states is it in United States", "Truth_answer": "In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are currently 50.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many states is it in United States", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-first-state", "Context": [ "How many states is it in United States", "In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are currently 50." ], "Conversation_no": 2735, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which state was the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was the first US State", "Truth_answer": "Delaware was the first state of the modern United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first US State", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-first-state", "Context": [ "How many states is it in United States", "In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are currently 50.", "what was the first US State", "Delaware was the first state of the modern United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2735, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is that state considered the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is Delaware considered the first", "Truth_answer": "In Dover, Delaware, the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30 delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of the modern United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is delaware considered the first state of the modern US", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-first-state", "Context": [ "How many states is it in United States", "In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are currently 50.", "what was the first US State", "Delaware was the first state of the modern United States.", "why is delaware considered the first state of the modern US", "In Dover, Delaware, the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30 delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of the modern United States." ], "Conversation_no": 2735, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which was the ninth state", "Transformer_rewrite": "which was the ninth state to ratify the constitution", "Truth_answer": "New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bestsamplepapers.com/tag/federalism_p0", "https://www.easttexansforliberty.com/constitution_day_p1", "https://www.lostpine.com/home/passions/patriot-camp/us-constitution/_p7", "https://www.tommyauctions.com/the-first-amendment-of-the-constitution-provides-all-of-the-following-freedoms-except/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125235436id_/http://www.madisonbrigade.com:80/library_bor.htm_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which was the ninth state to ratify the constitution", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.history.com/topics/us-states/new-hampshire", "Context": [ "How many states is it in United States", "In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are currently 50.", "what was the first US State", "Delaware was the first state of the modern United States.", "why is delaware considered the first state of the modern US", "In Dover, Delaware, the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30 delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of the modern United States.", "which was the ninth state to ratify the constitution", "New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution." ], "Conversation_no": 2735, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is an interesting fact about the state", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact about New Hampshire", "Truth_answer": "New Hampshire, one of the original 13 colonies, was the first state to have its own state constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact about New Hampshire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2736, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do you mean by red herring prospectus", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do you mean by red herring prospectus", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you mean by red herring prospectus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2737, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the connecticut compromise is called the great compromise because it", "Transformer_rewrite": "the connecticut compromise is called the great compromise because it", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the connecticut compromise is called the great compromise because it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2738, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is who in celebrity big brother 2018", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is who in celebrity big brother 2018", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is who in celebrity big brother 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.exchangerates247.com/currency-converter/?from=USD&to=CAD", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2739, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", "Truth_answer": ".25 CAD is worth .19 USD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=CAD&To=USD", "Context": [ "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", ".25 CAD is worth .19 USD." ], "Conversation_no": 2739, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about 1 dollar", "Transformer_rewrite": "How much is 1 Canadian dollar worth in US Dollars", "Truth_answer": "1 CAD is equivalent to 0.746459 US dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much is 1 Canadian dollar worth in US Dollars", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/currency", "Context": [ "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", ".25 CAD is worth .19 USD.", "How much is 1 Canadian dollar worth in US Dollars", "1 CAD is equivalent to 0.746459 US dollars." ], "Conversation_no": 2739, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the country's dollar expected to rise", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the canadian dollar expected to rise", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 1.34 in 12 months time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the canadian dollar expected to rise", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/currency", "Context": [ "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", ".25 CAD is worth .19 USD.", "How much is 1 Canadian dollar worth in US Dollars", "1 CAD is equivalent to 0.746459 US dollars.", "is the canadian dollar expected to rise", "The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 1.34 in 12 months time." ], "Conversation_no": 2739, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "according to who", "Transformer_rewrite": "according to who is The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter.“", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://cdn.tradingeconomics.com/bhutan/gdp-per-capita-ppp_p0", "http://cdn.tradingeconomics.com/solomon-islands/gdp_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010163038id_/https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/currency_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "according to who is The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter.“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/market-news/article-canadian-dollar-drops-to-seven-week-low-as-virus-fears-grow/", "Context": [ "How much is a Canadian 25 cent coin worth in American", ".25 CAD is worth .19 USD.", "How much is 1 Canadian dollar worth in US Dollars", "1 CAD is equivalent to 0.746459 US dollars.", "is the canadian dollar expected to rise", "The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 1.34 in 12 months time.", "according to who is The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter.“", "The Canadian Dollar is expected to trade at 1.33 by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations." ], "Conversation_no": 2739, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why is the value going down", "Transformer_rewrite": "why is the value going down", "Truth_answer": "The Canadian dollar sank to a seven-week low against the U.S. dollar, weighed down by lower oil prices, as investors dumped commodity-linked currencies amid fears about coronavirus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127174642id_/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/market-news/article-canadian-dollar-drops-to-seven-week-low-as-virus-fears-grow/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the value of the canadian dollar going down", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_So_Glad", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2740, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "Truth_answer": "I'm So Glad is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_So_Glad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "I'm So Glad is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931." ], "Conversation_no": 2740, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who is the singer", "Transformer_rewrite": "who is skip james", "Truth_answer": "Nehemiah Curtis Skip James was an American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is skip james", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "I'm So Glad is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931.", "who is skip james", "Nehemiah Curtis Skip James was an American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter." ], "Conversation_no": 2740, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the musician known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was skip james known for", "Truth_answer": "His guitar playing is noted for its dark, minor-key sound, played in an open D-minor tuning with an intricate fingerpicking technique.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was skip james known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "I'm So Glad is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931.", "who is skip james", "Nehemiah Curtis Skip James was an American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter.", "what was skip james known for", "His guitar playing is noted for its dark, minor-key sound, played in an open D-minor tuning with an intricate fingerpicking technique." ], "Conversation_no": 2740, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the musician impact blues", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did skip james impact blues music", "Truth_answer": "His songs have influenced generations of musicians and have been adapted by numerous artists. He has been hailed as one of the seminal figures of the blues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did skip james impact blues music", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James", "Context": [ "Who wrote the song I'm So Glad", "I'm So Glad is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931.", "who is skip james", "Nehemiah Curtis Skip James was an American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter.", "what was skip james known for", "His guitar playing is noted for its dark, minor-key sound, played in an open D-minor tuning with an intricate fingerpicking technique.", "how did skip james impact blues music", "His songs have influenced generations of musicians and have been adapted by numerous artists. He has been hailed as one of the seminal figures of the blues" ], "Conversation_no": 2740, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what was the singer's personality", "Transformer_rewrite": "what was skip jame's personality", "Truth_answer": "James was described as aloof and moody. Musicologist Spottswood commented, Skip James, you never knew. Skip could be sunshine, or thunder and lightning depending on his whim of the moment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was skip jame's personality", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2741, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who formed bsp what are its main policies", "Transformer_rewrite": "who formed bsp what are its main policies", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who formed bsp what are its main policies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://the-last-ship.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Nathan_James_(DDG-151)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2742, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What type of ship is the last ship", "Transformer_rewrite": "What type of ship is the last ship", "Truth_answer": "USS Nathan James is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer of the United States Navy, under the command of Captain Thomas Chandler and is the main setting of The Last Ship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of ship is the last ship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Ship_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "What type of ship is the last ship", "USS Nathan James is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer of the United States Navy, under the command of Captain Thomas Chandler and is the main setting of The Last Ship." ], "Conversation_no": 2742, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the show based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the last ship show based on", "Truth_answer": "The Last Ship is an American action-drama television series, loosely based on the 1988 novel of the same name by William Brinkley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the last ship show based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Ship_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "What type of ship is the last ship", "USS Nathan James is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer of the United States Navy, under the command of Captain Thomas Chandler and is the main setting of The Last Ship.", "what is the last ship show based on", "The Last Ship is an American action-drama television series, loosely based on the 1988 novel of the same name by William Brinkley." ], "Conversation_no": 2742, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the series begin and end", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the last ship series begin and end", "Truth_answer": "The series premiered on TNT on June 22, 2014 and concluded after five seasons on November 11, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last ship series begin and end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Ship_(TV_series)", "Context": [ "What type of ship is the last ship", "USS Nathan James is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer of the United States Navy, under the command of Captain Thomas Chandler and is the main setting of The Last Ship.", "what is the last ship show based on", "The Last Ship is an American action-drama television series, loosely based on the 1988 novel of the same name by William Brinkley.", "when did the last ship series begin and end", "The series premiered on TNT on June 22, 2014 and concluded after five seasons on November 11, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2742, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the premise", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the premise of the show the last ship", "Truth_answer": "After a global viral pandemic wipes out over 80% of the world's population, the fictional USS Nathan James, must try to find a cure, stop the virus, and save humanity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the show the last ship", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nathan_James", "Context": [ "What type of ship is the last ship", "USS Nathan James is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer of the United States Navy, under the command of Captain Thomas Chandler and is the main setting of The Last Ship.", "what is the last ship show based on", "The Last Ship is an American action-drama television series, loosely based on the 1988 novel of the same name by William Brinkley.", "when did the last ship series begin and end", "The series premiered on TNT on June 22, 2014 and concluded after five seasons on November 11, 2018.", "what is the premise of the show the last ship", "After a global viral pandemic wipes out over 80% of the world's population, the fictional USS Nathan James, must try to find a cure, stop the virus, and save humanity." ], "Conversation_no": 2742, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what weapons is the ship armed with", "Transformer_rewrite": "what weapons is USS Nathan James armed with", "Truth_answer": "USS Nathan James is armed with two 61-cell Mk 41 Vertical Launching Systems and carries a payload of 28 nuclear-tipped Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190306050807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nathan_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what weapons is USS Nathan James armed with", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Switched_at_Birth_characters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2743, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Truth_answer": "Daphne has many love interests throughout the series, including Bay's ex-boyfriend Liam Lupo, Toby's friend Wilke, employer Jeff Reycraft, Travis, Jace, Jorge, Campbell and her current love interest, Mingo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Switched_at_Birth_characters", "Context": [ "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Daphne has many love interests throughout the series, including Bay's ex-boyfriend Liam Lupo, Toby's friend Wilke, employer Jeff Reycraft, Travis, Jace, Jorge, Campbell and her current love interest, Mingo." ], "Conversation_no": 2743, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the show about", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is switched at birth about", "Truth_answer": "Switched at Birth is an American television drama series centering on Bay Kennish and Daphne Vasquez, who at the age of 15 learn that they were switched at birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007232456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Switched_at_Birth_characters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is switched at birth about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Switched_at_Birth_characters", "Context": [ "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Daphne has many love interests throughout the series, including Bay's ex-boyfriend Liam Lupo, Toby's friend Wilke, employer Jeff Reycraft, Travis, Jace, Jorge, Campbell and her current love interest, Mingo.", "what is switched at birth about", "Switched at Birth is an American television drama series centering on Bay Kennish and Daphne Vasquez, who at the age of 15 learn that they were switched at birth." ], "Conversation_no": 2743, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the main character deaf", "Transformer_rewrite": "is daphne from switched at birth deaf", "Truth_answer": "Daphne is deaf, having lost her hearing as a result of contracting meningitis at age three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is daphne from switched at birth deaf", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Leclerc", "Context": [ "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Daphne has many love interests throughout the series, including Bay's ex-boyfriend Liam Lupo, Toby's friend Wilke, employer Jeff Reycraft, Travis, Jace, Jorge, Campbell and her current love interest, Mingo.", "what is switched at birth about", "Switched at Birth is an American television drama series centering on Bay Kennish and Daphne Vasquez, who at the age of 15 learn that they were switched at birth.", "is daphne from switched at birth deaf", "Daphne is deaf, having lost her hearing as a result of contracting meningitis at age three." ], "Conversation_no": 2743, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who plays the character", "Transformer_rewrite": "who plays the character", "Truth_answer": "Katie Lynn Leclerc stars in the television show Switched at Birth as Daphne Vasquez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays daphne from switched at birth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Leclerc", "Context": [ "Who is Daphne boyfriend in switched at birth", "Daphne has many love interests throughout the series, including Bay's ex-boyfriend Liam Lupo, Toby's friend Wilke, employer Jeff Reycraft, Travis, Jace, Jorge, Campbell and her current love interest, Mingo.", "what is switched at birth about", "Switched at Birth is an American television drama series centering on Bay Kennish and Daphne Vasquez, who at the age of 15 learn that they were switched at birth.", "is daphne from switched at birth deaf", "Daphne is deaf, having lost her hearing as a result of contracting meningitis at age three.", "who plays daphne from switched at birth", "Katie Lynn Leclerc stars in the television show Switched at Birth as Daphne Vasquez." ], "Conversation_no": 2743, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other shows has the actress been in", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other shows has Katie Lynn Leclerc been in besides Switched at Birth", "Truth_answer": "Katie Lynn Leclerc has appeared on several television series, including Veronica Mars, Fashion House and The Big Bang Theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728155514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Leclerc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows has Katie Lynn Leclerc been in besides Switched at Birth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2744, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is a tld that was originally intended for non profit entities", "Transformer_rewrite": "is a tld that was originally intended for non profit entities", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a tld that was originally intended for non profit entities", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_NBA_season", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2745, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When does regular season start in the NBA", "Transformer_rewrite": "When does regular season start in the NBA", "Truth_answer": "The regular season began on October 22, 2019 and will end on April 15, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does regular season start in the NBA", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_NBA_season", "Context": [ "When does regular season start in the NBA", "The regular season began on October 22, 2019 and will end on April 15, 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2745, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "is the season cancelled", "Transformer_rewrite": "is the NBA season cancelled", "Truth_answer": "The league suspended the season on March 11, 2020, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the NBA season cancelled", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_NBA_season", "Context": [ "When does regular season start in the NBA", "The regular season began on October 22, 2019 and will end on April 15, 2020.", "is the NBA season cancelled", "The league suspended the season on March 11, 2020, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic." ], "Conversation_no": 2745, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the allstar game played", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the 2020 allstar game played", "Truth_answer": "The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, 2020", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2020 allstar game played", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_NBA_season", "Context": [ "When does regular season start in the NBA", "The regular season began on October 22, 2019 and will end on April 15, 2020.", "is the NBA season cancelled", "The league suspended the season on March 11, 2020, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.", "when was the 2020 allstar game played", "The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, 2020" ], "Conversation_no": 2745, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where was the game played", "Transformer_rewrite": "where was the 2020 allstar game played", "Truth_answer": "The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2020 allstar game played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_NBA_season", "Context": [ "When does regular season start in the NBA", "The regular season began on October 22, 2019 and will end on April 15, 2020.", "is the NBA season cancelled", "The league suspended the season on March 11, 2020, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.", "when was the 2020 allstar game played", "The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, 2020", "where was the 2020 allstar game played", "The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois." ], "Conversation_no": 2745, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who won", "Transformer_rewrite": "who won the 2020 allstar game", "Truth_answer": "The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was won by Team LeBron, 157–155.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2020 allstar game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2746, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Truth_answer": "Hannibal made his famous military exploit of carrying war to Italy by crossing the Alps with his African elephants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal", "Context": [ "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Hannibal made his famous military exploit of carrying war to Italy by crossing the Alps with his African elephants." ], "Conversation_no": 2746, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the commander live", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did hannibal live", "Truth_answer": "Hannibal was born in 247 BC and lived during a period of great tension in the western Mediterranean Basin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did hannibal live", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal", "Context": [ "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Hannibal made his famous military exploit of carrying war to Italy by crossing the Alps with his African elephants.", "when did hannibal live", "Hannibal was born in 247 BC and lived during a period of great tension in the western Mediterranean Basin." ], "Conversation_no": 2746, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the commander known for", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is hannibal known for", "Truth_answer": "Hannibal is often regarded as one of the greatest military strategists in history and one of the greatest generals of Mediterranean antiquity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is hannibal known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal", "Context": [ "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Hannibal made his famous military exploit of carrying war to Italy by crossing the Alps with his African elephants.", "when did hannibal live", "Hannibal was born in 247 BC and lived during a period of great tension in the western Mediterranean Basin.", "what is hannibal known for", "Hannibal is often regarded as one of the greatest military strategists in history and one of the greatest generals of Mediterranean antiquity." ], "Conversation_no": 2746, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what do other leaders think of the commander", "Transformer_rewrite": "what do other leaders think of hannibal", "Truth_answer": "Hannibal has been cited by various subsequent military leaders, such as Napoleon Bonaparte, as an inspiration and the greatest strategist of all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do other leaders think of hannibal", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal", "Context": [ "Who crossed the alps and invaded italy with an army of elephants during the second punic war", "Hannibal made his famous military exploit of carrying war to Italy by crossing the Alps with his African elephants.", "when did hannibal live", "Hannibal was born in 247 BC and lived during a period of great tension in the western Mediterranean Basin.", "what is hannibal known for", "Hannibal is often regarded as one of the greatest military strategists in history and one of the greatest generals of Mediterranean antiquity.", "what do other leaders think of hannibal", "Hannibal has been cited by various subsequent military leaders, such as Napoleon Bonaparte, as an inspiration and the greatest strategist of all." ], "Conversation_no": 2746, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "did the commander have any nicknames", "Transformer_rewrite": "did hannibal have any nicknames", "Truth_answer": "Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge called Hannibal the father of strategy, because Roman armies adopted elements of his military tactics into their own strategic arsenal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did hannibal have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(That%27s_What_I_Want)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2747, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Transformer_rewrite": "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Truth_answer": "Barrett Strong recorded Money in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label. Many artists later recorded the tune, including the Beatles in 1963 and the Flying Lizards in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(That%27s_What_I_Want)", "Context": [ "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Barrett Strong recorded Money in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label. Many artists later recorded the tune, including the Beatles in 1963 and the Flying Lizards in 1979." ], "Conversation_no": 2747, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how did the song develop", "Transformer_rewrite": "how did the song money that's what i want develop", "Truth_answer": "The song developed out of a spontaneous recording session at the Hitsville studio A in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song money that's what i want develop", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(That%27s_What_I_Want)", "Context": [ "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Barrett Strong recorded Money in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label. Many artists later recorded the tune, including the Beatles in 1963 and the Flying Lizards in 1979.", "how did the song money that's what i want develop", "The song developed out of a spontaneous recording session at the Hitsville studio A in Detroit." ], "Conversation_no": 2747, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there a writing dispute", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there a writing dispute", "Truth_answer": "Singer Barrett Strong claims that he co-wrote the song with Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929003554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_%28That%27s_What_I_Want%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a writing dispute with the song money that's what i want", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(That%27s_What_I_Want)", "Context": [ "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Barrett Strong recorded Money in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label. Many artists later recorded the tune, including the Beatles in 1963 and the Flying Lizards in 1979.", "how did the song money that's what i want develop", "The song developed out of a spontaneous recording session at the Hitsville studio A in Detroit.", "was there a writing dispute with the song money that's what i want", "Singer Barrett Strong claims that he co-wrote the song with Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford." ], "Conversation_no": 2747, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the singer's name included in the credits", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the singer's name included in the credits", "Truth_answer": "His name was removed from the copyright registration three years after the song was written, restored in 1987 when the copyright was renewed, and then excised again the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929003554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_%28That%27s_What_I_Want%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Singer Barrett Strong's name included in the credits for the song Money", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_(That%27s_What_I_Want)", "Context": [ "who sings the song money that's what i want", "Barrett Strong recorded Money in 1959 as a single for the Tamla label. Many artists later recorded the tune, including the Beatles in 1963 and the Flying Lizards in 1979.", "how did the song money that's what i want develop", "The song developed out of a spontaneous recording session at the Hitsville studio A in Detroit.", "was there a writing dispute with the song money that's what i want", "Singer Barrett Strong claims that he co-wrote the song with Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford.", "was Singer Barrett Strong's name included in the credits for the song Money", "His name was removed from the copyright registration three years after the song was written, restored in 1987 when the copyright was renewed, and then excised again the following year." ], "Conversation_no": 2747, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when did the beatles cover the song", "Transformer_rewrite": "when did the beatles cover the song Money", "Truth_answer": "The Beatles recorded Money in seven takes on July 18, 1963, with their usual lineup. A series of piano overdubs was later added by producer George Martin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929003554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_%28That%27s_What_I_Want%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the beatles cover the song Money", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle#1", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2748, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "Truth_answer": "The left ventricle is the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110184110id_/https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle#1", "Context": [ "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "The left ventricle is the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body." ], "Conversation_no": 2748, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about the right", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the primary role of the right ventricle of the heart", "Truth_answer": "By contrast, the right ventricle solely pumps blood to the lungs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.cardiosmart.org/Healthwise/stv5/376/stv5376_p1", "http://www.content.health.harvard.edu/bwh/how-does-a-healthy-heart-work-32927-1.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the primary role of the right ventricle of the heart", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle#1", "Context": [ "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "The left ventricle is the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body.", "what is the primary role of the right ventricle of the heart", "By contrast, the right ventricle solely pumps blood to the lungs." ], "Conversation_no": 2748, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what condition may affect the left", "Transformer_rewrite": "what condition may affect the left", "Truth_answer": "Various conditions may affect the left ventricle and interfere with its proper functioning. The most common is left ventricular hypertrophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110184110id_/https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what condition may affect the left ventricle of the heart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle#1", "Context": [ "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "The left ventricle is the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body.", "what is the primary role of the right ventricle of the heart", "By contrast, the right ventricle solely pumps blood to the lungs.", "what condition may affect the left ventricle of the heart", "Various conditions may affect the left ventricle and interfere with its proper functioning. The most common is left ventricular hypertrophy." ], "Conversation_no": 2748, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the condition do", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is left ventricular hypertrophy", "Truth_answer": "Left ventricular hypertrophy causes enlargement and hardening of the muscle tissue that makes up the wall of the left ventricle, usually as a result of uncontrolled high blood pressure", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is left ventricular hypertrophy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle#1", "Context": [ "what is the primary role of the left ventricle of the heart", "The left ventricle is the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body.", "what is the primary role of the right ventricle of the heart", "By contrast, the right ventricle solely pumps blood to the lungs.", "what condition may affect the left ventricle of the heart", "Various conditions may affect the left ventricle and interfere with its proper functioning. The most common is left ventricular hypertrophy.", "what is left ventricular hypertrophy", "Left ventricular hypertrophy causes enlargement and hardening of the muscle tissue that makes up the wall of the left ventricle, usually as a result of uncontrolled high blood pressure" ], "Conversation_no": 2748, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is another condition", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is another condition that affects the left ventricle of the heart besides hypertrophy", "Truth_answer": "Left ventricular noncompaction cardiomyopathy is a rare condition in which the muscle tissue surrounding the left ventricle is spongy or “non compacted.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110184110id_/https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/left-ventricle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another condition that affects the left ventricle of the heart besides hypertrophy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2749, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "whitey ford sings the blues what it's like lyrics", "Transformer_rewrite": "whitey ford sings the blues what it's like lyrics", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whitey ford sings the blues what it's like lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2750, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "Transformer_rewrite": "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "Truth_answer": "A Wrinkle in Time was released on June 5, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)", "Context": [ "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "A Wrinkle in Time was released on June 5, 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2750, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the movie based on a book", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the movie a wrinkle in time based on a book", "Truth_answer": "A Wrinkle in Time was based on Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie a wrinkle in time based on a book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)", "Context": [ "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "A Wrinkle in Time was released on June 5, 2018.", "was the movie a wrinkle in time based on a book", "A Wrinkle in Time was based on Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 novel of the same name." ], "Conversation_no": 2750, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was there another movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "was there another wrinkle in time movie", "Truth_answer": "A Wrinkle in Time is Disney's second film adaptation of L'Engle's novel, following a 2003 television film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another wrinkle in time movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)", "Context": [ "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "A Wrinkle in Time was released on June 5, 2018.", "was the movie a wrinkle in time based on a book", "A Wrinkle in Time was based on Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 novel of the same name.", "was there another wrinkle in time movie", "A Wrinkle in Time is Disney's second film adaptation of L'Engle's novel, following a 2003 television film." ], "Conversation_no": 2750, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "was the movie successful", "Transformer_rewrite": "was the a wrinkle in time movie successful", "Truth_answer": "With a total production and marketing budget of around $250 million, the film was a box office bomb, with losses of up to $131 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the a wrinkle in time movie successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)", "Context": [ "when is a wrinkle in time going to be released", "A Wrinkle in Time was released on June 5, 2018.", "was the movie a wrinkle in time based on a book", "A Wrinkle in Time was based on Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 novel of the same name.", "was there another wrinkle in time movie", "A Wrinkle in Time is Disney's second film adaptation of L'Engle's novel, following a 2003 television film.", "was the a wrinkle in time movie successful", "With a total production and marketing budget of around $250 million, the film was a box office bomb, with losses of up to $131 million." ], "Conversation_no": 2750, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "who does the film star", "Transformer_rewrite": "who does a wrinkle in time star", "Truth_answer": "The film stars Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Storm Reid, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña, Zach Galifianakis, and Chris Pine.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/women-hollywood-thr-s-2016-women-entertainment-power-100-951621/item/pamela-levine-women-entertainment-2016-952576_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107015421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does a wrinkle in time star", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2751, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "Truth_answer": "First Communion is considered a holy and important occasion in a Roman Catholic's life. It means that person has received the Sacrament of the Eucharist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094658id_/https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "First Communion is considered a holy and important occasion in a Roman Catholic's life. It means that person has received the Sacrament of the Eucharist." ], "Conversation_no": 2751, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when do people first partake in the tradition", "Transformer_rewrite": "when do people first partake in the first communion", "Truth_answer": "Most Catholic children receive their First Communion when they're seven or eight years of age because this is considered the age of reason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do people first partake in the first communion", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "First Communion is considered a holy and important occasion in a Roman Catholic's life. It means that person has received the Sacrament of the Eucharist.", "when do people first partake in the first communion", "Most Catholic children receive their First Communion when they're seven or eight years of age because this is considered the age of reason." ], "Conversation_no": 2751, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what are the requirements of the tradition", "Transformer_rewrite": "what are the requirements for first communion", "Truth_answer": "In order for anyone to receive communion, that person must be without sin and in a state of grace. Traditionally, young Catholic children will make their first confession before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094658id_/https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the requirements for first communion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "First Communion is considered a holy and important occasion in a Roman Catholic's life. It means that person has received the Sacrament of the Eucharist.", "when do people first partake in the first communion", "Most Catholic children receive their First Communion when they're seven or eight years of age because this is considered the age of reason.", "what are the requirements for first communion", "In order for anyone to receive communion, that person must be without sin and in a state of grace. Traditionally, young Catholic children will make their first confession before." ], "Conversation_no": 2751, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the confession called", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the first confession catholic children make before first communion called", "Truth_answer": "The first cofession is called the Sacrament of Penance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the first confession catholic children make before first communion called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion", "Context": [ "what is the meaning of first holy communion", "First Communion is considered a holy and important occasion in a Roman Catholic's life. It means that person has received the Sacrament of the Eucharist.", "when do people first partake in the first communion", "Most Catholic children receive their First Communion when they're seven or eight years of age because this is considered the age of reason.", "what are the requirements for first communion", "In order for anyone to receive communion, that person must be without sin and in a state of grace. Traditionally, young Catholic children will make their first confession before.", "what is the first confession catholic children make before first communion called", "The first cofession is called the Sacrament of Penance" ], "Conversation_no": 2751, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "why do people keep the tradition beyond childhood", "Transformer_rewrite": "why do catholics keep partaking in communion beyond childhood", "Truth_answer": "By continuing to receive Holy Communion for the rest of their lives, Catholics become one with Christ and believe they will share in His eternal life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094658id_/https://www.announcingit.com/invitation-dos-and-donts/kids-and-teen/what-is-first-communion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do catholics keep partaking in communion beyond childhood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2752, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "when was the last time england was in the semi finals of a world cup", "Transformer_rewrite": "when was the last time england was in the semi finals of a world cup", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time england was in the semi finals of a world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.nvtc.ee/e-oppe/Varkki/layout/rules_for_writing_formal_letters.html", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2753, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where does the adress go on a letter", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the adress go on a letter", "Truth_answer": "The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter. The inside address should be written on the left, starting below your address.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the adress go on a letter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.today.com/home/how-address-envelope-t156576", "Context": [ "where does the adress go on a letter", "The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter. The inside address should be written on the left, starting below your address." ], "Conversation_no": 2753, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what about on an envelope", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the adress go on an envelope", "Truth_answer": "Write the return address in the top left corner. Then, write the recipient's address slightly centered on the bottom half of the envelope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the adress go on an envelope", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.today.com/home/how-address-envelope-t156576", "Context": [ "where does the adress go on a letter", "The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter. The inside address should be written on the left, starting below your address.", "where does the adress go on an envelope", "Write the return address in the top left corner. Then, write the recipient's address slightly centered on the bottom half of the envelope." ], "Conversation_no": 2753, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how about for a business", "Transformer_rewrite": "where does the business name go on the envelope when sending mail", "Truth_answer": "If sending a letter to someone at a specific business, the first line should be the company's name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the business name go on the envelope when sending mail", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.today.com/home/how-address-envelope-t156576", "Context": [ "where does the adress go on a letter", "The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter. The inside address should be written on the left, starting below your address.", "where does the adress go on an envelope", "Write the return address in the top left corner. Then, write the recipient's address slightly centered on the bottom half of the envelope.", "where does the business name go on the envelope when sending mail", "If sending a letter to someone at a specific business, the first line should be the company's name." ], "Conversation_no": 2753, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is after the business name", "Transformer_rewrite": "what comes after the business name when lettering mail to a business", "Truth_answer": "In the next line, follow ATTN: or c/o with the individual's name. If the letter is not to someone at a specific business, the first line should be their name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what comes after the business name when lettering mail to a business", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wikihow.com/Put-a-Stamp-on-an-Envelope", "Context": [ "where does the adress go on a letter", "The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter. The inside address should be written on the left, starting below your address.", "where does the adress go on an envelope", "Write the return address in the top left corner. Then, write the recipient's address slightly centered on the bottom half of the envelope.", "where does the business name go on the envelope when sending mail", "If sending a letter to someone at a specific business, the first line should be the company's name.", "what comes after the business name when lettering mail to a business", "In the next line, follow ATTN: or c/o with the individual's name. If the letter is not to someone at a specific business, the first line should be their name." ], "Conversation_no": 2753, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "where do you put the stamp", "Transformer_rewrite": "where do you put the stamp", "Truth_answer": "Put the stamp on the top right corner of the envelope. Make sure it is in line with the return address on the top left corner of the envelope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125032139id_/https://www.wikihow.com/Put-a-Stamp-on-an-Envelope_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do you put the stamp on an envelope", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/1614/directors-cut-editors-cut-theatrical-cut-what-do-these-mean", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2754, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "Truth_answer": "The theatrical version of a movie is the one that was originally shown in theaters, usually the cut of the movie that the studio thought would be best for moviegoers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202233318id_/https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/1614/directors-cut-editors-cut-theatrical-cut-what-do-these-mean_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/1614/directors-cut-editors-cut-theatrical-cut-what-do-these-mean", "Context": [ "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "The theatrical version of a movie is the one that was originally shown in theaters, usually the cut of the movie that the studio thought would be best for moviegoers." ], "Conversation_no": 2754, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what other cuts are there", "Transformer_rewrite": "what other cuts are there", "Truth_answer": "There is also the director's cut and the editor's cut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other movie cuts are there besides theatrical", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_film", "Context": [ "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "The theatrical version of a movie is the one that was originally shown in theaters, usually the cut of the movie that the studio thought would be best for moviegoers.", "what other movie cuts are there besides theatrical", "There is also the director's cut and the editor's cut." ], "Conversation_no": 2754, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long is a typical cut", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long is a typical movie", "Truth_answer": "Most feature films are between 75 and 210 minutes long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is a typical movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_film", "Context": [ "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "The theatrical version of a movie is the one that was originally shown in theaters, usually the cut of the movie that the studio thought would be best for moviegoers.", "what other movie cuts are there besides theatrical", "There is also the director's cut and the editor's cut.", "how long is a typical movie", "Most feature films are between 75 and 210 minutes long." ], "Conversation_no": 2754, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how long was the first", "Transformer_rewrite": "how long was the first feature film", "Truth_answer": "The first narrative feature film was the 60-minute The Story of the Kelly Gang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_film_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the first feature film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_film", "Context": [ "what is a theatrical cut of a movie", "The theatrical version of a movie is the one that was originally shown in theaters, usually the cut of the movie that the studio thought would be best for moviegoers.", "what other movie cuts are there besides theatrical", "There is also the director's cut and the editor's cut.", "how long is a typical movie", "Most feature films are between 75 and 210 minutes long.", "how long was the first feature film", "The first narrative feature film was the 60-minute The Story of the Kelly Gang." ], "Conversation_no": 2754, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what defines a film", "Transformer_rewrite": "what defines a film", "Truth_answer": "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the American Film Institute, and the British Film Institute define a feature film with a running time of 2,400 seconds or longer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what defines a feature film", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2755, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "the good wife season 1 episode 13 cast", "Transformer_rewrite": "the good wife season 1 episode 13 cast", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the good wife season 1 episode 13 cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.npr.org/2011/01/18/132945634/musical-innovation-a-grander-grand-piano", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2756, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Truth_answer": "Most concert grand pianos have 88 keys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://livingpianos.com/whats-the-most-amount-of-keys-on-a-piano/", "Context": [ "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Most concert grand pianos have 88 keys." ], "Conversation_no": 2756, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which has the most keys", "Transformer_rewrite": "which piano has the most keys", "Truth_answer": "The Australian piano manufacturer Stuart and Sons manufactures a piano with 102 keys!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which piano has the most keys", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://livingpianos.com/whats-the-most-amount-of-keys-on-a-piano/", "Context": [ "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Most concert grand pianos have 88 keys.", "which piano has the most keys", "The Australian piano manufacturer Stuart and Sons manufactures a piano with 102 keys!" ], "Conversation_no": 2756, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how many does the imperial concert have", "Transformer_rewrite": "how many keys does the imperial concert grand piano have", "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano has 97 keys! On this particular piano the extra keys have the colors reversed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002549id_/https://livingpianos.com/whats-the-most-amount-of-keys-on-a-piano/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many keys does the imperial concert grand piano have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Bösendorfer", "Context": [ "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Most concert grand pianos have 88 keys.", "which piano has the most keys", "The Australian piano manufacturer Stuart and Sons manufactures a piano with 102 keys!", "how many keys does the imperial concert grand piano have", "The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano has 97 keys! On this particular piano the extra keys have the colors reversed." ], "Conversation_no": 2756, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "how much is the piano", "Transformer_rewrite": "how much is the piano", "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano costs between US$256,000 and $560,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Bösendorfer", "Context": [ "how many keys on a concert grand piano", "Most concert grand pianos have 88 keys.", "which piano has the most keys", "The Australian piano manufacturer Stuart and Sons manufactures a piano with 102 keys!", "how many keys does the imperial concert grand piano have", "The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano has 97 keys! On this particular piano the extra keys have the colors reversed.", "how much does the The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano cost", "The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano costs between US$256,000 and $560,000." ], "Conversation_no": 2756, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what does the cost depend on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what does the cost of an Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano depend on", "Truth_answer": "The cost depends on finish, design and whether the Disklavier Enspire computer reproducing system is installed.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Flash_%28Queen_song%29_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501234100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_B%C3%B6sendorfer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the cost of an Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano depend on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2757, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "revenue (or yield) management is best described as", "Transformer_rewrite": "revenue (or yield) management is best described as", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "revenue (or yield) management is best described as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://ny.curbed.com/2017/10/25/16545312/hurricane-sandy-new-york-anniversary-photos-news", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2758, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012, bringing with it unprecedented storm surges and flooding that devastated many communities throughout the five boroughs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707155846id_/https://ny.curbed.com/2017/10/25/16545312/hurricane-sandy-new-york-anniversary-photos-news_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_hurricanes", "Context": [ "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012, bringing with it unprecedented storm surges and flooding that devastated many communities throughout the five boroughs." ], "Conversation_no": 2758, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many have hit the state", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many hurricanes have hit the State of New York", "Truth_answer": "Eighty-four tropical or subtropical cyclones have affected the state of New Yorksince the 17th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001153049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_hurricanes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many hurricanes have hit the State of New York", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tropicalweather.net/new-york-city-hurricane.html", "Context": [ "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012, bringing with it unprecedented storm surges and flooding that devastated many communities throughout the five boroughs.", "How many hurricanes have hit the State of New York", "Eighty-four tropical or subtropical cyclones have affected the state of New Yorksince the 17th century." ], "Conversation_no": 2758, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Which was the strongest", "Transformer_rewrite": "Which hurricane was the strongest in New York's history", "Truth_answer": "The major hurricane to hit New York was the 1938 hurricane known as theLong Island Express“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which hurricane was the strongest in New York's history", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tropicalweather.net/new-york-city-hurricane.html", "Context": [ "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012, bringing with it unprecedented storm surges and flooding that devastated many communities throughout the five boroughs.", "How many hurricanes have hit the State of New York", "Eighty-four tropical or subtropical cyclones have affected the state of New Yorksince the 17th century.", "Which hurricane was the strongest in New York's history", "The major hurricane to hit New York was the 1938 hurricane known as theLong Island Express“" ], "Conversation_no": 2758, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What was the category", "Transformer_rewrite": "What was the category of Hurricane Long Island Express", "Truth_answer": "The Long Island Express Hurricane was a category three that made landfall on Long Island well east of New York City and into New England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112021702id_/https://www.tropicalweather.net/new-york-city-hurricane.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the category of Hurricane Long Island Express", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.tropicalweather.net/new-york-city-hurricane.html", "Context": [ "When did Hurricane Sandy hit Long Beach New York", "Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012, bringing with it unprecedented storm surges and flooding that devastated many communities throughout the five boroughs.", "How many hurricanes have hit the State of New York", "Eighty-four tropical or subtropical cyclones have affected the state of New Yorksince the 17th century.", "Which hurricane was the strongest in New York's history", "The major hurricane to hit New York was the 1938 hurricane known as theLong Island Express“", "What was the category of Hurricane Long Island Express", "The Long Island Express Hurricane was a category three that made landfall on Long Island well east of New York City and into New England." ], "Conversation_no": 2758, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Have stronger ones hit the country", "Transformer_rewrite": "Have stronger than Hurricane Long Island Express hit the country", "Truth_answer": "There have been three category five hurricanes to hit the United States since records began in the late 1800's", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have stronger than Hurricane Long Island Express hit the country", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2759, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "list of the 52 states of america in alphabetical order", "Transformer_rewrite": "list of the 52 states of america in alphabetical order", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of the 52 states of america in alphabetical order", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.treehousepuppies.com/blog/what-are-the-types-of-pitbulls/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2760, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "Truth_answer": "The formal breeds of the bully type include the American Staffordshire Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, American Bully, Red and Blue nose Pitbull.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_bull", "Context": [ "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "The formal breeds of the bully type include the American Staffordshire Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, American Bully, Red and Blue nose Pitbull." ], "Conversation_no": 2760, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How was the breed created", "Transformer_rewrite": "How was the Pit bull breed created", "Truth_answer": "Pit bulls were created by crossbreeding bulldogs and terriers to produce a dog that combined the strength of the bulldog with the gameness and agility of the terrier", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202182659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_bull_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Pit bull breed created", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_bull", "Context": [ "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "The formal breeds of the bully type include the American Staffordshire Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, American Bully, Red and Blue nose Pitbull.", "How was the Pit bull breed created", "Pit bulls were created by crossbreeding bulldogs and terriers to produce a dog that combined the strength of the bulldog with the gameness and agility of the terrier" ], "Conversation_no": 2760, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What country started the breeding", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country started the breeding of the Pit Bull", "Truth_answer": "The history of Pit Bull can be traced back to the early 1800’s in the United Kingdom, originally bred from Old English Bulldogs for the cruel blood sport “bull baiting”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country started the breeding of the Pit Bull.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://love-a-bull.org/resources/the-history-of-pit-bulls/", "Context": [ "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "The formal breeds of the bully type include the American Staffordshire Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, American Bully, Red and Blue nose Pitbull.", "How was the Pit bull breed created", "Pit bulls were created by crossbreeding bulldogs and terriers to produce a dog that combined the strength of the bulldog with the gameness and agility of the terrier", "What country started the breeding of the Pit Bull.", "The history of Pit Bull can be traced back to the early 1800’s in the United Kingdom, originally bred from Old English Bulldogs for the cruel blood sport “bull baiting”" ], "Conversation_no": 2760, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Why is the sport cruel", "Transformer_rewrite": "Why is the sport bull baiting considered cruel", "Truth_answer": "The sport bull baiting was considered cruel because one or two Bulldogs would harass a bull for hours until the animal collapsed from fatigue, injuries or both.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the sport bull baiting considered cruel", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_bull", "Context": [ "What are the different kinds of pit bulls", "The formal breeds of the bully type include the American Staffordshire Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, American Bully, Red and Blue nose Pitbull.", "How was the Pit bull breed created", "Pit bulls were created by crossbreeding bulldogs and terriers to produce a dog that combined the strength of the bulldog with the gameness and agility of the terrier", "What country started the breeding of the Pit Bull.", "The history of Pit Bull can be traced back to the early 1800’s in the United Kingdom, originally bred from Old English Bulldogs for the cruel blood sport “bull baiting”", "Why is the sport bull baiting considered cruel", "The sport bull baiting was considered cruel because one or two Bulldogs would harass a bull for hours until the animal collapsed from fatigue, injuries or both." ], "Conversation_no": 2760, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the sport still going on", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the sport of bull baiting still going on", "Truth_answer": "The bull baiting blood sports were officially eliminated in 1835, as Britain began to introduce animal welfare laws", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202182659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_bull_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the sport of bull baiting still going on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2761, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "football world cup 2018 player of the tournament", "Transformer_rewrite": "football world cup 2018 player of the tournament", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "football world cup 2018 player of the tournament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha,_Pierre_%26_The_Great_Comet_of_1812", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2762, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "Transformer_rewrite": "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "Truth_answer": "It is based on Volume 2, Part 5 of Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, focusing on Natasha's affair with Anatole and Pierre's search for meaning in his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha,_Pierre_%26_The_Great_Comet_of_1812_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "http://www.playbill.com/article/natasha-pierre-the-great-comet-of-1812-now-available-for-professional-licensing", "Context": [ "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "It is based on Volume 2, Part 5 of Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, focusing on Natasha's affair with Anatole and Pierre's search for meaning in his life." ], "Conversation_no": 2762, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the premier", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the premier of The Great Comet of 1812", "Truth_answer": "The work premiered in 2012 in an immersive production helmed by Rachel Chavkin at Off-Broadway's Ars Nova.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213014929id_/http://www.playbill.com:80/article/natasha-pierre-the-great-comet-of-1812-now-available-for-professional-licensing_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premier of The Great Comet of 1812", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha,_Pierre_%26_The_Great_Comet_of_1812", "Context": [ "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "It is based on Volume 2, Part 5 of Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, focusing on Natasha's affair with Anatole and Pierre's search for meaning in his life.", "When was the premier of The Great Comet of 1812", "The work premiered in 2012 in an immersive production helmed by Rachel Chavkin at Off-Broadway's Ars Nova." ], "Conversation_no": 2762, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the name of the composer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the composer", "Truth_answer": "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is a sung-through musical written by composer/lyricist Dave Malloy and directed by Rachel Chavkin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the composer of The Great Comet of 1812", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.broadway.com/shows/natasha-pierre-and-the-great-comet-1812/story/", "Context": [ "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "It is based on Volume 2, Part 5 of Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, focusing on Natasha's affair with Anatole and Pierre's search for meaning in his life.", "When was the premier of The Great Comet of 1812", "The work premiered in 2012 in an immersive production helmed by Rachel Chavkin at Off-Broadway's Ars Nova.", "What is the name of the composer of The Great Comet of 1812", "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is a sung-through musical written by composer/lyricist Dave Malloy and directed by Rachel Chavkin." ], "Conversation_no": 2762, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the theme", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the theme of The Great Comet of 1812", "Truth_answer": "Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow for the return of her fiancé from war. She falls in love with Anatolea, a married man. Family friend Pierre, helps her recover her reputation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the theme of The Great Comet of 1812", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.broadway.com/shows/natasha-pierre-and-the-great-comet-1812/story/", "Context": [ "what is the great comet of 1812 based on", "It is based on Volume 2, Part 5 of Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, focusing on Natasha's affair with Anatole and Pierre's search for meaning in his life.", "When was the premier of The Great Comet of 1812", "The work premiered in 2012 in an immersive production helmed by Rachel Chavkin at Off-Broadway's Ars Nova.", "What is the name of the composer of The Great Comet of 1812", "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is a sung-through musical written by composer/lyricist Dave Malloy and directed by Rachel Chavkin.", "What is the theme of The Great Comet of 1812", "Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow for the return of her fiancé from war. She falls in love with Anatolea, a married man. Family friend Pierre, helps her recover her reputation." ], "Conversation_no": 2762, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the genre", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the genre of The Great Comet of 1812", "Truth_answer": "The genre of The Great Comet of 1812 is musical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of The Great Comet of 1812", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2763, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "which of the following took an african territory at the berlin conference", "Transformer_rewrite": "which of the following took an african territory at the berlin conference", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following took an african territory at the berlin conference", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2764, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "Truth_answer": "The phrase means roughly I came, I saw, I conquered and it could be pronounced approximately Vehnee, Veedee, Veekee or Vehnee Veedee Veechee in Ecclesiastical Latin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "The phrase means roughly I came, I saw, I conquered and it could be pronounced approximately Vehnee, Veedee, Veekee or Vehnee Veedee Veechee in Ecclesiastical Latin." ], "Conversation_no": 2764, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Uttered by whom", "Transformer_rewrite": "Uttered by whom", "Truth_answer": "Veni, vidi, vici is a famous phrase spoken by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar in a bit of stylish bragging impressing many of the writers of his day and beyond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said the phrase Veni,Vidi, Amavi", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "The phrase means roughly I came, I saw, I conquered and it could be pronounced approximately Vehnee, Veedee, Veekee or Vehnee Veedee Veechee in Ecclesiastical Latin.", "Who said the phrase Veni,Vidi, Amavi", "Veni, vidi, vici is a famous phrase spoken by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar in a bit of stylish bragging impressing many of the writers of his day and beyond." ], "Conversation_no": 2764, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the phrase popular", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi popular", "Truth_answer": "Versions of Caesar's statement have also been used in several other contexts, some military, some satirical. In 1683, Jan III of Poland said Venimus Vidimus, Deus vicit,“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102213539id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "The phrase means roughly I came, I saw, I conquered and it could be pronounced approximately Vehnee, Veedee, Veekee or Vehnee Veedee Veechee in Ecclesiastical Latin.", "Who said the phrase Veni,Vidi, Amavi", "Veni, vidi, vici is a famous phrase spoken by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar in a bit of stylish bragging impressing many of the writers of his day and beyond.", "Is the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi popular", "Versions of Caesar's statement have also been used in several other contexts, some military, some satirical. In 1683, Jan III of Poland said Venimus Vidimus, Deus vicit,“" ], "Conversation_no": 2764, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about in music", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi been used in music", "Truth_answer": "In the 2002 studio album for the Swedish rock band the Hives, Rappers Pitbull Fireball in 2014 and Jay-Z Encore in 2004 both include versions of the phrase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102213539id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi been used in music", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441", "Context": [ "What is the meaning of Veni Vidi Amavi", "The phrase means roughly I came, I saw, I conquered and it could be pronounced approximately Vehnee, Veedee, Veekee or Vehnee Veedee Veechee in Ecclesiastical Latin.", "Who said the phrase Veni,Vidi, Amavi", "Veni, vidi, vici is a famous phrase spoken by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar in a bit of stylish bragging impressing many of the writers of his day and beyond.", "Is the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi popular", "Versions of Caesar's statement have also been used in several other contexts, some military, some satirical. In 1683, Jan III of Poland said Venimus Vidimus, Deus vicit,“", "Has the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi been used in music", "In the 2002 studio album for the Swedish rock band the Hives, Rappers Pitbull Fireball in 2014 and Jay-Z Encore in 2004 both include versions of the phrase." ], "Conversation_no": 2764, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What about in movies", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi been used in movies", "Truth_answer": "Peter Venkman, arguably the idiot member of the 1984 Ghostbusters film, applauds their efforts We came, we saw, we kicked its ass!“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102213539id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-saying-veni-vidi-vici-121441_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the phrase Veni, Vidi, Amavi been used in movies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_9)", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2765, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "Truth_answer": "The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company on September 27, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_1)", "Context": [ "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company on September 27, 2012." ], "Conversation_no": 2765, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the first season air", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the first season of the Grey Anatomy air", "Truth_answer": "The first season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on March 27, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170104010416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hard_Day%27s_Night_(Grey%27s_Anatomy)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416221546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_9)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first season of the Grey Anatomy air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_10)", "Context": [ "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company on September 27, 2012.", "When did the first season of the Grey Anatomy air", "The first season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on March 27, 2005." ], "Conversation_no": 2765, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is there a season 10", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is there a season 10", "Truth_answer": "The tenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomypremiered on September 26, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415175423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_10)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a season 10 of Grey Anatomy series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.biography.com/media-figure/shonda-rhimes", "Context": [ "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company on September 27, 2012.", "When did the first season of the Grey Anatomy air", "The first season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on March 27, 2005.", "Is there a season 10 of Grey Anatomy series", "The tenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomypremiered on September 26, 2013." ], "Conversation_no": 2765, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the name of the producer", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the name of the producer of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_answer": "Award-winning writer and producer Shonda Rhimes created the hit TV shows Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the producer of Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy", "Context": [ "When was Season 9 of Grey's Anatomy filmed", "The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company on September 27, 2012.", "When did the first season of the Grey Anatomy air", "The first season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on March 27, 2005.", "Is there a season 10 of Grey Anatomy series", "The tenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomypremiered on September 26, 2013.", "What is the name of the producer of Grey's Anatomy", "Award-winning writer and producer Shonda Rhimes created the hit TV shows Grey's Anatomy." ], "Conversation_no": 2765, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the show filmed", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the show Grey's Anatomy filmed", "Truth_answer": "Although the series is set in Seattle, at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, later renamed, it is filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the show Grey's Anatomy filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2766, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "article iii of the u.s. constitution establishes the state court systems", "Transformer_rewrite": "article iii of the u.s. constitution establishes the state court systems", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "article iii of the u.s. constitution establishes the state court systems", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.imdb.com/list/ls055322657/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2767, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Truth_answer": "Ari Lehman is the actor/singer who has the unique honor of having played the role of the First Jason Voorhees in the Paramount Classic Horror Film Friday the 13th“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108142005id_/http://www.imdb.com/list/ls055322657/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wickedhorror.com/top-horror-lists/men-behind-mask-actors-played-jason-voorhees/", "Context": [ "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman is the actor/singer who has the unique honor of having played the role of the First Jason Voorhees in the Paramount Classic Horror Film Friday the 13th“" ], "Conversation_no": 2767, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What other actor played the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides Ari Lehman what other actor played the role of jason in friday the 13th", "Truth_answer": "Steve Dash was the stuntman/actor who played Jason in nearly every scene of Friday The 13th part 2 the movie, except the unmasked jump scare at the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111410id_/https://www.wickedhorror.com/top-horror-lists/men-behind-mask-actors-played-jason-voorhees/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Ari Lehman what other actor played the role of jason in friday the 13th.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wickedhorror.com/top-horror-lists/men-behind-mask-actors-played-jason-voorhees/", "Context": [ "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman is the actor/singer who has the unique honor of having played the role of the First Jason Voorhees in the Paramount Classic Horror Film Friday the 13th“", "Besides Ari Lehman what other actor played the role of jason in friday the 13th.", "Steve Dash was the stuntman/actor who played Jason in nearly every scene of Friday The 13th part 2 the movie, except the unmasked jump scare at the end." ], "Conversation_no": 2767, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Any other", "Transformer_rewrite": "Any other", "Truth_answer": "Richard Brooker played Jason in Friday The 13th part 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other actor besides Ari Lehman and Steve Dash played Jason in Friday The 13th", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wickedhorror.com/top-horror-lists/men-behind-mask-actors-played-jason-voorhees/", "Context": [ "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman is the actor/singer who has the unique honor of having played the role of the First Jason Voorhees in the Paramount Classic Horror Film Friday the 13th“", "Besides Ari Lehman what other actor played the role of jason in friday the 13th.", "Steve Dash was the stuntman/actor who played Jason in nearly every scene of Friday The 13th part 2 the movie, except the unmasked jump scare at the end.", "Any other actor besides Ari Lehman and Steve Dash played Jason in Friday The 13th", "Richard Brooker played Jason in Friday The 13th part 3." ], "Conversation_no": 2767, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How about in the other movies like in Friday The 13th Final Chapter.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Besides the actors mentioned are there any other actors that played the role of Jason in Friday The 13th Final Chapter", "Truth_answer": "Ted White played Jason in Friday The 13th Final Chapter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides the actors mentioned are there any other actors that played the role of Jason in Friday The 13th Final Chapter.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.wickedhorror.com/top-horror-lists/men-behind-mask-actors-played-jason-voorhees/", "Context": [ "Who played the original jason in friday the 13th", "Ari Lehman is the actor/singer who has the unique honor of having played the role of the First Jason Voorhees in the Paramount Classic Horror Film Friday the 13th“", "Besides Ari Lehman what other actor played the role of jason in friday the 13th.", "Steve Dash was the stuntman/actor who played Jason in nearly every scene of Friday The 13th part 2 the movie, except the unmasked jump scare at the end.", "Any other actor besides Ari Lehman and Steve Dash played Jason in Friday The 13th", "Richard Brooker played Jason in Friday The 13th part 3.", "Besides the actors mentioned are there any other actors that played the role of Jason in Friday The 13th Final Chapter.", "Ted White played Jason in Friday The 13th Final Chapter." ], "Conversation_no": 2767, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What are all the other actors that played the role", "Transformer_rewrite": "What are all the other actors that played the role in Friday The 13th Final Chapter", "Truth_answer": "Other actors that have played Jason in Friday The 13th movies are: Actor Tom Morgan, actor CJ Graham , actor Kane Hodder, actor Ken Kirzinger, and actor Derek Mears’.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are all the other actors that played the role of Jason in Friday The 13th Movies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior#Presenters", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2768, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Truth_answer": "Iseman and Gbaja-Biamila returned to host the eleventh season along with new sideline reporter Zuri Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior", "Context": [ "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Iseman and Gbaja-Biamila returned to host the eleventh season along with new sideline reporter Zuri Hall." ], "Conversation_no": 2768, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the genre of the show", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the genre of the show", "Truth_answer": "The genre of American Ninja Worrior is sports enterteinment, and sports competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of the American Ninja Warrior show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior", "Context": [ "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Iseman and Gbaja-Biamila returned to host the eleventh season along with new sideline reporter Zuri Hall.", "What is the genre of the American Ninja Warrior show", "The genre of American Ninja Worrior is sports enterteinment, and sports competition." ], "Conversation_no": 2768, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many seasons filmed so far", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons of American Ninja Worrior have been filmed so far", "Truth_answer": "On January 22, 2020, the series American Ninja Worrior was renewed for a twelfth season to air in summer 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of American Ninja Worrior have been filmed so far", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior", "Context": [ "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Iseman and Gbaja-Biamila returned to host the eleventh season along with new sideline reporter Zuri Hall.", "What is the genre of the American Ninja Warrior show", "The genre of American Ninja Worrior is sports enterteinment, and sports competition.", "How many seasons of American Ninja Worrior have been filmed so far", "On January 22, 2020, the series American Ninja Worrior was renewed for a twelfth season to air in summer 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2768, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the first season aired", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the first season of American Ninja Worrior aired", "Truth_answer": "The series premiered on December 12, 2009, on the now-defunct cable channel G4, and airs now on NBC with encore episodes showing on NBCSN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first season of American Ninja Worrior aired", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior", "Context": [ "Who are the announcers on American Ninja Warrior", "Iseman and Gbaja-Biamila returned to host the eleventh season along with new sideline reporter Zuri Hall.", "What is the genre of the American Ninja Warrior show", "The genre of American Ninja Worrior is sports enterteinment, and sports competition.", "How many seasons of American Ninja Worrior have been filmed so far", "On January 22, 2020, the series American Ninja Worrior was renewed for a twelfth season to air in summer 2020.", "When was the first season of American Ninja Worrior aired", "The series premiered on December 12, 2009, on the now-defunct cable channel G4, and airs now on NBC with encore episodes showing on NBCSN." ], "Conversation_no": 2768, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many competed in the first season", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many athletes competed in the first season of American Ninja Worrior", "Truth_answer": "About 1,000 people applied to compete in season one. Producers select 100 contestants from the thousands of applicants to participate in each regional qualifier, and 20 to 30 walk-ons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many athletes competed in the first season of American Ninja Worrior.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2769, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "Transformer_rewrite": "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "Truth_answer": "According to Jack Woodford, piano player to Chicago’s 1920s gangland, there was only one song that Al Capone ever really wanted to hear ‘Roses of Picardy.’", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924135219id_/https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "According to Jack Woodford, piano player to Chicago’s 1920s gangland, there was only one song that Al Capone ever really wanted to hear ‘Roses of Picardy.’" ], "Conversation_no": 2769, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Where is the song originally from", "Transformer_rewrite": "Where is the song originally from", "Truth_answer": "Roses of Picardy, a British ballad from 1916. Legend says it was written by a lovesick officer at the French Front when watching a widow plant roses in her garden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the song 'Roses of Picardy' originally from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "According to Jack Woodford, piano player to Chicago’s 1920s gangland, there was only one song that Al Capone ever really wanted to hear ‘Roses of Picardy.’", "Where is the song 'Roses of Picardy' originally from", "Roses of Picardy, a British ballad from 1916. Legend says it was written by a lovesick officer at the French Front when watching a widow plant roses in her garden" ], "Conversation_no": 2769, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the song become famous", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did the song 'Roses of Picardy' become famous", "Truth_answer": "Roses of Picardy was the biggest hit of 1916. It sold 50,000 copies every month in Britain until the end of the Great War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924135219id_/https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song 'Roses of Picardy' become famous", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "According to Jack Woodford, piano player to Chicago’s 1920s gangland, there was only one song that Al Capone ever really wanted to hear ‘Roses of Picardy.’", "Where is the song 'Roses of Picardy' originally from", "Roses of Picardy, a British ballad from 1916. Legend says it was written by a lovesick officer at the French Front when watching a widow plant roses in her garden", "Did the song 'Roses of Picardy' become famous", "Roses of Picardy was the biggest hit of 1916. It sold 50,000 copies every month in Britain until the end of the Great War." ], "Conversation_no": 2769, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Sang by whom", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who sang The song 'Roses of Picardy", "Truth_answer": "There are two recordings of the song Roses by Picard The first one is by Earnest Pike from 1917, and the second is by John McCormack from 1919", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924135219id_/https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang The song 'Roses of Picardy’", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://smileandgun.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/al-capones-favorite-song/", "Context": [ "What kind of music did Al Capone listen to", "According to Jack Woodford, piano player to Chicago’s 1920s gangland, there was only one song that Al Capone ever really wanted to hear ‘Roses of Picardy.’", "Where is the song 'Roses of Picardy' originally from", "Roses of Picardy, a British ballad from 1916. Legend says it was written by a lovesick officer at the French Front when watching a widow plant roses in her garden", "Did the song 'Roses of Picardy' become famous", "Roses of Picardy was the biggest hit of 1916. It sold 50,000 copies every month in Britain until the end of the Great War.", "Who sang The song 'Roses of Picardy’", "There are two recordings of the song Roses by Picard The first one is by Earnest Pike from 1917, and the second is by John McCormack from 1919" ], "Conversation_no": 2769, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Did the song become famous in the U.S.", "Transformer_rewrite": "Did The song become famous in the U.S", "Truth_answer": "Roses of Picardy was one of many patriotic tunes, had an enduring popularity in both America and Britain, the most requested song for a WGN Chicago radio broadcast in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song 'Roses of Picard' also become famous in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2770, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "two types of documents used in data processing", "Transformer_rewrite": "two types of documents used in data processing", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "two types of documents used in data processing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_One-Punch_Man_episodes", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2771, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "Truth_answer": "The series aired in Japan between October 5, 2015 and December 21, 2015 and was simulcast by Daisuki and Hulu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_One-Punch_Man_episodes", "Context": [ "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "The series aired in Japan between October 5, 2015 and December 21, 2015 and was simulcast by Daisuki and Hulu." ], "Conversation_no": 2771, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many seasons total", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many seasons total does One Punch Man have", "Truth_answer": "The Japanese series One Punch Man had two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons total does One Punch Man have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_One-Punch_Man_episodes", "Context": [ "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "The series aired in Japan between October 5, 2015 and December 21, 2015 and was simulcast by Daisuki and Hulu.", "How many seasons total does One Punch Man have", "The Japanese series One Punch Man had two seasons." ], "Conversation_no": 2771, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the last episode air", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the last episode of One Punch Man air", "Truth_answer": "The last episode of One Punch Man aired on January 11, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the last episode of One Punch Man air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://screenrant.com/one-punch-man-season-3-release-date-story/", "Context": [ "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "The series aired in Japan between October 5, 2015 and December 21, 2015 and was simulcast by Daisuki and Hulu.", "How many seasons total does One Punch Man have", "The Japanese series One Punch Man had two seasons.", "When did the last episode of One Punch Man air", "The last episode of One Punch Man aired on January 11, 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2771, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Will there be a season 3", "Transformer_rewrite": "Will there be a season 3 of One Punch Man", "Truth_answer": "At this point, no official announcement of One-Punch Man season 3's renewal has been issued, but considering the show's popularity, it's hard to imagine it not returning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Will there be a season 3 of One Punch Man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-Punch_Man", "Context": [ "When did One Punch Man Season 1 end", "The series aired in Japan between October 5, 2015 and December 21, 2015 and was simulcast by Daisuki and Hulu.", "How many seasons total does One Punch Man have", "The Japanese series One Punch Man had two seasons.", "When did the last episode of One Punch Man air", "The last episode of One Punch Man aired on January 11, 2020.", "Will there be a season 3 of One Punch Man", "At this point, no official announcement of One-Punch Man season 3's renewal has been issued, but considering the show's popularity, it's hard to imagine it not returning." ], "Conversation_no": 2771, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Who were the producers", "Transformer_rewrite": "Who were the producers of the series One Punch Man", "Truth_answer": "Season 1 of One Punch Man was produced by Chinatsu Matsui Nobuyuki Hosoya Keita Kodama, and Ayuri Taguchi. Season 2 was produced by Sōta Satō.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the producers of the series One Punch Man", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most-subscribed_YouTube_channels", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2772, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Transformer_rewrite": "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Truth_answer": "Web comedian PewDiePie is the most-subscribed individual user on YouTube, with 103 million subscribers as of January 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://www.businessinsider.com/most-popular-youtubers-with-most-subscribers-2018-2#1-pewdiepie-103-million-subscribers-26", "Context": [ "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Web comedian PewDiePie is the most-subscribed individual user on YouTube, with 103 million subscribers as of January 2020." ], "Conversation_no": 2772, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the comedian's real name", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the comedian PewDiePie's real name", "Truth_answer": "The comedian PewDiePie's real name is Felix Kjellberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemcneal/world-war-2-memorial-graffiti-pewdiepie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the comedian PewDiePie's real name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://gossipgist.com/pewdiepie", "Context": [ "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Web comedian PewDiePie is the most-subscribed individual user on YouTube, with 103 million subscribers as of January 2020.", "What is the comedian PewDiePie's real name", "The comedian PewDiePie's real name is Felix Kjellberg." ], "Conversation_no": 2772, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What nationality", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is PewDiePie's nationality", "Truth_answer": "PewDiePie was born as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg in Gothenburg, Sweden. His nationality is Swedish and his ethnicity is also Swedish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085649id_/https://gossipgist.com/pewdiepie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is PewDiePie's nationality", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://gossipgist.com/pewdiepie", "Context": [ "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Web comedian PewDiePie is the most-subscribed individual user on YouTube, with 103 million subscribers as of January 2020.", "What is the comedian PewDiePie's real name", "The comedian PewDiePie's real name is Felix Kjellberg.", "What is PewDiePie's nationality", "PewDiePie was born as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg in Gothenburg, Sweden. His nationality is Swedish and his ethnicity is also Swedish." ], "Conversation_no": 2772, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Is the guy married", "Transformer_rewrite": "Is PewDiePie married", "Truth_answer": "The comedian, gamer Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg got married Marzia Bisognin on August 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is PewDiePie married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://gossipgist.com/pewdiepie", "Context": [ "What person has the most subscribers on Youtube", "Web comedian PewDiePie is the most-subscribed individual user on YouTube, with 103 million subscribers as of January 2020.", "What is the comedian PewDiePie's real name", "The comedian PewDiePie's real name is Felix Kjellberg.", "What is PewDiePie's nationality", "PewDiePie was born as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg in Gothenburg, Sweden. His nationality is Swedish and his ethnicity is also Swedish.", "Is PewDiePie married", "The comedian, gamer Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg got married Marzia Bisognin on August 19, 2019." ], "Conversation_no": 2772, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When was the comedian's first You Tube video", "Transformer_rewrite": "When was the comedian PewDiePie's first You Tube video", "Truth_answer": "PewDiePie started his career in You Tube in 2006 by creating a You Tube channel PewDie is slang for the sound of laser gun firing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085649id_/https://gossipgist.com/pewdiepie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the comedian PewDiePie's first You Tube video", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Commonwealth_Games", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2773, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "Transformer_rewrite": "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Game were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games", "Context": [ "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Game were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018." ], "Conversation_no": 2773, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "When were the original first games held", "Transformer_rewrite": "When were the original first Commonwealth Games held", "Truth_answer": "The Commonwealth Games event was first held in 1930, and has taken place every four years since then.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105171836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the original first Commonwealth Games held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games", "Context": [ "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Game were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018.", "When were the original first Commonwealth Games held", "The Commonwealth Games event was first held in 1930, and has taken place every four years since then." ], "Conversation_no": 2773, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "Has the event always been known by that name", "Transformer_rewrite": "Has the event always been known by Commonwealth Games", "Truth_answer": "Commonwealth Games called first the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950, then British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966, finally British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105171836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the event always been known by Commonwealth Games", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games", "Context": [ "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Game were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018.", "When were the original first Commonwealth Games held", "The Commonwealth Games event was first held in 1930, and has taken place every four years since then.", "Has the event always been known by Commonwealth Games", "Commonwealth Games called first the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950, then British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966, finally British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974." ], "Conversation_no": 2773, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "How many countries have hosted the event", "Transformer_rewrite": "How many countries have hosted the Commonwealth Games", "Truth_answer": "Nineteen cities in nine countries counting England, Wales, and Scotland separately have hosted the Commonwealth Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105171836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many countries have hosted the Commonwealth Games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games", "Context": [ "When did the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games start", "The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Game were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018.", "When were the original first Commonwealth Games held", "The Commonwealth Games event was first held in 1930, and has taken place every four years since then.", "Has the event always been known by Commonwealth Games", "Commonwealth Games called first the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950, then British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966, finally British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974.", "How many countries have hosted the Commonwealth Games", "Nineteen cities in nine countries counting England, Wales, and Scotland separately have hosted the Commonwealth Games." ], "Conversation_no": 2773, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What country will hold the next", "Transformer_rewrite": "What country will the next Commonwealth Games be held at", "Truth_answer": "The next Commonwealth Games are to be held in Birmingham from 27 July to 7 August 2022.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105171836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country will the next Commonwealth Games be held at", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Answer_URL": "https://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/pi-vs-pka.480670/", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2774, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "What is the difference between pka and pi", "Transformer_rewrite": "What is the difference between pka and pi", "Truth_answer": "The pKa is found on a titration curve where midway through the buffer region. A pI is found at the equivalence point where the molecule has no net charge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150114053507id_/http://forums.studentdoctor.net:80/threads/pi-vs-pka.480670/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between pka and pi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Answer_URL": "", "Context": [], "Conversation_no": 2775, "Conversation_source": "nq", "Question": "england's involvement in the 30 years war", "Transformer_rewrite": "england's involvement in the 30 years war", "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "england's involvement in the 30 years war", "Turn_no": 1 } ]